Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1939, p. 1

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< ~The Hi lHmit. Highland Park police were wailed by phone by the uinss oor :a"'jn-h‘ai’fii&â€"-i‘; corted him from city limit to city on several ”bnu:cd-.; afinficflfilfiv-l- -.:nu-‘ e dailies. ‘When news in :mifi:fl‘\g: the “Mfiqufi':':db and the public avallows 16 books 1iog -L‘fih. S 0 an act of humanitarian kindness, the «> ”.WN&-I-‘: Smail town reporters find it very diffieult during the summer months to 444 enough authentic news to Mll the columns of their weekly paper. But not so with the large the city engineer, to tell the counâ€"| _ ** of the world‘s greatest pisnists. cil just what needed to be done. Announcement of the North Shore Mr. Cole stated that if such a proâ€" Dmmofou Series is made today as the result ject was commenced, more than Jjust > s of an overwelming reply to a quesâ€" sidewalk repairs would have to be Gouhr‘l‘ndm‘rk tionnaire sent to a cross section of done for the curbing on Central aveâ€" Nmmummunmumy mmmm.flmflwm would be intereSted in & eulâ€" catch basin tops had been damaged wwwz tural plan. Cards were returned by automobile bumpers. He said Work is progressing rapidly on | With an almost unanimous "yes" acâ€" that the gutters would have to be | the dismantling of the old Goldberg|cording to members of the North hdli’ndchmihcn.dnlâ€" landmark on Central avenue, which| Shore Series committee, and orders in addition to the sidewnlk repairs.| is being torn down to make way |for many, many tickets, if such a The mayor asked Mr. Swanson to for the erection of the new Sears|series were decided upon, were reâ€" comsult with the corporation counsel | Roebuck store building. ‘The third | c¢ived. :fl&m mumuu'y‘u"dm‘l-uufll wi?flzrphumbfl-‘m owners ©o to of h-bbmbrfiammnbhmu.“ the greatest musical attractions of (Continued on page 8) ory. the world today to Highland Park. Tt Dahics Takoe Fanalrnar. _ _ _ |to wole mog theve Ti betigeenen reserved Local Police Take Journalistic seats. : The cost of each goneert wilt 2 as 5s bomcptlondlyhl‘u;. Mail orders : Rido_ KFor Being "Just Human uze yele Pnd t the onder reteived in the business district. Heâ€"stated that one of the worst places was in front of Walgreen‘s Drug store. He stated that Central avenue from Greenbay road to the North Westâ€" ern tracks should have new sideâ€" These, according to the Corporation| Lederer, Paul Lukas and the Gerâ€" Counsel, will be cut after the ownâ€"| man born Lys Lys as a siren. In ers are given notice by the city and| making the picture, Warter Brothâ€" if they refuse or fail to pay the|ers have used all the facilities at costs, then the city will place a lien| their command to bring the danger on the property. «.. ; } Of these out into the open, Tnder the pmaine of hex ons o es p«hdnfi.di.ne‘nlud: h"m:"""" gerous condition of the sidewalks in ,._1‘.....__._‘:..!_‘. many reâ€" ment. He stated that a number of property owners have either had the weeks cut at their own expense by the city or have handled the nuiâ€" a great number who have not coâ€" Nn P Oe C evening (August 4), Gord ig urgent | of a new violin who was born in Many of the local builders, pluimbâ€" | p, oo aonentomater op ~ mm-flâ€"ifidhhhml ‘;. ick Whn'-fi-hfln&flfll‘ # "tj-rm. That same year he u-hi.-mndh%cuuhn.»h:::m it showed a 22% increase in 90Il0~| solo playing and the ensemble. Reâ€" ing valuation, according to perMits| cently Gordon was awarded the :-"m-.’:. !‘:.‘rw'fl- "'-film Congressional medal for distinguishâ€" ‘The total value for the first seven| * ***‘**_"_""* feld of music. -fi-dfiymn:-u-lb ,.,"‘“":h u.,'s':,,,,““’",,,,“lm e ce l‘;?:fm. of a month of July permits were oo yoven drshiege oo page| Spy" Featured garages and six dwelling alterations|On Alcyon Screen for a total valuation of $76,608 â€" in Sad Mn oo prelim has ROUEF | _ ouenited again with the sombrens gress of the noxious weed departâ€" amounting to $644.57. lancous jobs gave the city a revenue wM’En’u old “-: the ~councilmen n#qhv#fi-‘m By ROBERT He of governor he arrited in Hightund Park or did he have another ax to grind with our local law enforcers. < And since when were reporters equipped with the 1-:&,(& e governor‘s goverâ€" nor‘s home camnot be reached by same Governor|Chore Series, Box 684, Highland :c'n-.'.. ..:::"..mmm-nm-.um coupled the two together. Using | Hi#hland Park at Gsells and Highâ€" his vivid imagination he assumed | !2"6 P8Tk News; Gsells in Ravinia, that the local police were unfamiliar | Folls Men‘s Store and the Lake with their governor, and believed | Forest News. ; Lerner to be Mr. Horner, incognito.| ‘The committee for the North Believe it or not, Highland Park | Shore Seriés includes Mrs. Ross J. :hbh-vmlfl.. , 260 Ravine drive; Mrs. Carâ€" several of them had seen him on | roll , 887 Forest :In. previous cccasions when he adâ€" |C. H. 320 Bnn <ity. Others of the foree eghera "l&ua;n"éacm"g..â€""i.? & were priv ; . » lgllphq.p!d-l!& er, T30 Princoton avenue. > quests to again present the thrillâ€" ing film "San Francisco," which made a great hit a few months back and so we are to see it once more if we choose on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. In it Clark Gable is starred with Jeaâ€" Outfitted again with the sombrero andsilverâ€"mounted pistols of his most famous character, Warner Baxâ€" ter will bring O. Henry‘s lovable outlaw to the screen of the Alcyon on Saturday in "The Return of the Cisco Kid." This film will win its audience completely, Baxter‘s perâ€" formance being easily on a par with his first portrayal of the role in "In Nazi Spy" coming to the Alcyon are Edward G. Robinson, Francis h“md.:.“- tra in 1921â€"the youngest ever to achieve this post with a maâ€" jor symphony. That same year he organized the Gordon String Quarâ€" tet and in 1980 he resigned from the orchestra to devote himself to solo playing and the ensemble. Reâ€" cently Gordon was awarded the Congressional medal for distinguishâ€" edâ€"service in the field of music. Chicago Symphbeny Orchestra. On :rvfl-h(mo.cuh rill be heard in the world premiere Ravinia Festival Ends Season With Jacques Gordon somp io aothen of tie Pouih mee To it ue apeapes, B1 eh:tn -h%‘fi ©a m*o Special event of the week will be the appearance of Jacques Gordon, «t3 P and Mrs. Sherwin with ter Virginia have been t o e ind P e ister of the Presâ€" byterian church, has returned from his vieation and will becupy the lfl mipt is Sumaky" augen s Do | 1O Rev, Louis W. Sherwin Back From Vacation to Preach Sunday Clatz, November® 22, famous ronâ€" mom-ckm,mmmyu»me Opera festival; Donald Dickson, Deâ€" cember 12, popular radio baritone and a star of the Metropolitan Opera association; Argentinita and her ensemble, February 14, interâ€" nationally famous Spanish dancers; and Artur Rubinstein, April 2, one of the world‘s greatest pignists. Announcement of the North Shore Series is made today as the result of an overwelming reply to a quesâ€" Highland Park that residents of North Shore may hear them in 41 North The Highland Park High [ The members of the Junior Leâ€" of grea < hip of fall and winter, when five 4 t No. 145 of the Amercan Leâ€" mous artists appear here in has planned.a testimonial benâ€" under the auspices of the â€" t baseball game with North Chiâ€" Shore Series, according to an anâ€" for young "Buster" ‘Olson. on To Appear Here glannedAugust 13 In Concert Series â€" |By Legion Team Famous Artists HIGHLAND Uomen EBY) =m-m‘ ent held yesterday at| in helping to make the ca Air Country club. It was acâ€"| success. c&\ih&-l-tmhubym anberrntopeninoeniredsommmcgs group.in many years. Aside from 3 an excellent golf course, ewimming | D.A.R. Will Make s k ‘Chamber of Comâ€" Tourney Yesterday 87 Members of Chamber Enjoy anston Drum and Bugle Corps, the Corps € ighwoodâ€"Highland Park Scout Drum and Bugle Corps will: participate in the program. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the baseball team, or any American Legion member for 25 éents. Let‘s all help "Busâ€" ter" play the hardest game of his life and win! «_ .. DON‘T FORGET BUSTER OLSON DAY Sunday, August 13 SUNSET PARK d en F T .mmmmh Much eredit is due the committee, The teamâ€"mates of "Buster" are us to do for him what m&-uhw go for young "Buster" ‘Olson, on inday, August 18. After pitching a brilliant game July 18 against North Chicago THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1989 concert Here IN HIGHLAND PARK on a dict for the rest of son of Mr. and Mrs. f 284 Park avenue, Si4t ark Prosgs o A. G. Sinclair of McMackin, state regent, will present a sabre to the highest ranking traince of the entire camp. The return of the National Colors to the post authorities and the preâ€" fowed by s ‘Painde ander the soet & ~ comâ€" mand of student officers. _ _ On Tuesday morning, August 8th between 9 and 11 o‘clock, the final military formation of the Citizens Military Training camp at Port Sheridan will take place. As a proâ€" ject of the National Defense work of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Warren Danley, regent of the North Shore Chapter Presentation ‘Aug. 8 at C.M.T.C. Closing All prizes will be awarded Saturâ€" day night, August 5. At that time a ©1939 streamlined bicycle, 1940 Motorola portable radio, Toastmasâ€" ter, Hospitality set, Nesco electric oval roaster, Sunbeam Shavemaster, tvinw-flom.kc,doeuhnmh given away. About two hundred prizes are listâ€" ed at the Registration booth to be awarded Saturday night. The comâ€" mittee is very grateful to the many local merchants who have so generâ€" ously contributed prizes Hfor this both, ‘The committee also wish to take this opportunity to thank evâ€" eryone who assisted and cooperated in helping .to make the carnival a alarm clock, ladies‘ dresser set, and booth, doll booth, electric booth, botâ€" hneld this week on the corner of Waukegan and Webster avenues in Highwood will continue tonight (Thursday), Friday, August 4, and Saturday, August 5. All proceeds derived from this carnival will be used for a most worthy cause. Entertainment and fun for all is being provided by a variety of conâ€" cessions and rides, including a Merâ€" ryâ€"goâ€"Round, Ferris Wheel, Tiltâ€"aâ€" of this event is the fhct that the M‘:nhr array . of merchandise ’l:;ln.g used is of the highest qualâ€" Among the various stands which muw.“ ing subjects, and is accepted in garâ€" :-hcdnl-nuufiodcyu was. Both the speaker and his subject P avunigs of the Th fetulbersiiy percentage indicated that care of the lawn is one of their chief problems, accordâ€" in gto Pfister. An open discussion will be held immediately following the lecture, it is announced. The Men‘s Garden Club of Highâ€" land Park, which is affiliated with «K6 national association of Men‘s Carnival Held by Parents Club in Full Swing in Highwood _ Mr. MacMilian, who has been asâ€" -ulht‘!-l.r-t‘am GIMH.II experience . as There is no admission fee for inâ€" One: of the outstaniiing in the auditorium of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club, and will comâ€" mence st 8:15 p.m., it is announced Men‘s Garden Club to Hear Discussion â€" on Lawns, August 1 ~Atp lb it it qy oo n meana se m ts i tati e sornde s ons <yk8 © Friday motning, Aogust 11â€" nâ€"%::.-uauuu :&fi-â€".uâ€"cu- Cummeel progrent mm t picpervmnts: _ Thuveiey" moruings Auvgim 19â€" Baseball: Port Clinton at Sunset; 'h-n: afternoon, August 10â€" Tournament program on all playâ€" Baseball: Port Clinton at Ravinia; Sunset at Lincoln. j _ Tuesday afterncon, August 8â€" games. ‘The children will. bring their lunches to the park. â€" The noon hour picnic is always the high spot of the day for it is then that the children from the different playâ€" grounds entertain one another with stunts that they have been workâ€" ing on for the event.. A full schedâ€" ule of the day‘s program wil} appear in next week‘s paper. The schedule for next week beginâ€" ning Monday, August 7, is as folâ€" The annual Highland Park Playâ€" ground Day will be held at Sunset Park on Wednesday, August 16. On this day all the children from hte various playground sin Highland Park will gather at Sunset for a full day of activities. The morning will be spent in track events and baseball tournaments while the afâ€" terncon will be ~used for : tournaâ€" ments in volley ball, checkers, badâ€" minton, Story hour and handicrafts on all Nowhere in this vicinity can there be any greater bargains offered than right here in Highland Park. Shop where you may avoid the rush of the Playground Day to Be Held Aug. 16 at Sunset Park on Friday instead of Thursday as in the past. This will give the sub scribers of the HIGHLAND PABRK Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce at a recent meeting. Thrifty :.m-‘:updbhbuh‘: date, many outstanding ues will be offered in this big one %fidhmw Pcrk-nnhnbnm‘h sale, bargains in will be offered to meet every desire.. Everyone is vitally interested im times of steadily mounting prices, and Highland Park merchants, as has been their custom for many years, are offering real values to their customers. Next week‘s HIGHLAND PARK ticipating in his dollar saving event. Check off your needs, and shop early so that you may not be disâ€" appointed by not being able to get therein, and to make a list of the things which they need most. Dollar Day, August 11, promises 40:â€"be one.of the outstanding sales ments of the many merchants parâ€" Again Highland Park merchants will offer a big semiâ€"annual barâ€" gain event in Highland Park when they stage DOLLAR DAY, Friday, August 11. ‘The date was chosen

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