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Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1939, p. 4

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Report Picnic Held by Marconi Lodge a Great Success The Highwood branch of the Marâ€" coni lodge reported a great success of their first annual pienic given at Santi‘s grove Sunday, July 30. The committee in charge express their sincere thanks to all who helpâ€" ed make this affair one of the largâ€" est and most successful of the seaâ€" son. The first prize of $50 was won by Merico Berti of Highwood, The second prize of $25 went to Mary ‘Tom Pirno and Leo Laudirini. Mary Somenzi and Domeniea Santi won the ladies‘ tournament. Mary Baldi and Mrs. Piacentini won second With the new teachers‘ pension fund law in effect for the coming school year, 753 Lake county high school and public school teachers were making plans today to pay 4 per cent of their annual salaries for the pension fund. The prizes in the Boceo ball tourâ€" nament went to Sam Somenzi and Etts Lenzi. Second prize went to County Affected by New Pension Plan Nutini of Chicago. 753 Teachers of During the past school year, endâ€" ing last June, the Lake county teachers paid in a total of $14,â€" One evidence of the seriousness of the condition is the vacant property along south Green Bay road where hundreds of thistles have gone to seed, these being carried by the wind to adjoining property. The result will be that the citizen who has improved his property will be penalized with the expense of ridding his lawn, next spring, of the thistles, instead of the offender, who has allowed the weeds to grow, paying for their removal. The licensee‘s signature must appear on the reverse side of the license, opposite the space reserved for the record of convictions and violations, for the license to be valid. The Illinois Driver‘s Livense Law, specific on this point, says: "The Secretary of State shall * * * issue to every applicant an operâ€" ator‘s license which shall bear * * * a space upon which the licensee shall write his usual signature with pen and ink, immediately upon receipt of the license. Nollecnullullbcnliduntflithuboenllzmdbytho licensee." Tmtered as Beoved Class Maiter March 1 1911, at the Post Oee st Highined Purk, Wimed weeds and those many sufferers of hay fever will be victimized. If you are fortunate enough not to be sensitive to this condition, at least give some thought to your neighbor who may not be so blessed, and take steps to remove these hazards. The Chicago Board of Health each year imposes a penalty upon propâ€" erty owners who fail to clear their property of weeds. A smiliar drastic mowe by our local authorities might induce property owners to heed the recent order issued by our City Council. Weeds should be cut at once. Discussions on the subject at the weekly council meetings will not rentove the damage caused when the weeds have flowered and gone to seed. "Action speaks louder than words" in this Rag weed, which covers acres of ground adjacent to the Skokie Drainâ€" age ditch should also be cleared away. Until some pressure is brought to bear, such conditions continue to exist. With the removal of these weeds, great relief would be brought to those victims of hay fever. Have you signed your name on the back of ,’,;“; driver‘s license? If not, officials of the Illinois Automobile Club warn, you may be arrested as police are booking motorists for this misdemeanor, Property owners, see that your vacant property is cleared of weeds at once, don‘t wait to be fined or penalized. WEEDS â€" A HEALTH MENACE Have you driven around Highland Park lately and observed the vast expanse of vacant property which is literally covered with weeds? It is anything but an inspiring sight, and a disgrace to a community, as well as property. Within a few weeks, polien will be discharged from these obnoxious Subscription Price, $1.5¢ per year 2‘;‘.‘#‘%& %fi 2 en 'fi â€"â€"*g.._ e t Yo Aarest raARAROUO; s io way e TLrest raRAROU: * /m ~ WoORBBEREUL WORLD® ******** Clandette Colbert, James Stewart, Guy Kibbes, wourrrws_cnfi on " Tc on aoimn . THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS _ |Warren Hall, 8r MOTORISTS! SIGN DRIVER‘S LICENSE of cach wesk by the Uoel ~yoâ€"Aykyâ€"~â€"~â€"@g 5; %#*â€"gr Lt J E3 ,*Â¥,â€" C, 4 * / qhoadtqrmfrpliaiepdbreni Ray MMand, lsa Miranda. No. 10." Lake Forest (@undry Oontivuous ? to 1!) August 6, T, 8 IONS OF A NAZI SPY" is current lasee [ K _ T *4 smguat * u + â€"f â€" teachers in the county have been teaching in Tilinois for over 15 years, 15 have been in the service from «11 to 15 years, and 342 have been teaching less than 10 years. reaching his fiftieth birthday, with an annual pension of $400, Teachers paying into the pension fund after 25 years of teaching may reach a maximum of $600 a year on retireâ€" The records of the teachers‘ penâ€" sion fund for the past year just completed by W. C. Petty, county superintendent of schools, show that Under the new pension law, each teacher will contribute a flat 4 per cent, but not less than $30 or more than $100 a year. In the past teachers paid $10 a year during their first ten years of teaching, $20 a year for the next five years and $30 a year thereafter. An Illinois school teacher may reâ€" tire after 25 years of service, on 256 high school and grade school 156.28. In the past the teachers paid from $10 to $30 a year, dependâ€" ing on their length of service. â€"_ Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. at the school for the past nine years and was the second man connected with the college to pass away in the short space of two and one half months. John Huhnke, superintemâ€" dent of buildings and grounds at thuhool,pcfitd away on May 23. Mr. Hall was 50 years old at the time of his death. A heart attuck proved fatal to Warren 8. Hall, Sr., business ager of Lake Forest college, Tuesd u&hâ€"--fl.dt Mr. Hall had served in Read The Wantâ€"Ads Buccumbs To Heart Attack Wareex S. HauL, 82. The First National Bank | will take pleasure in advising you how to take mn;_?o of the mgg and pleasing CONVENâ€" IENCES and ECONO for women patrons on UNION PACIFIC trains. Our WOMEN‘S TRAVEL DEPARTMENT is maintained for YOUR convenience. Its setvices are FREE and you are invited to come in and use its facilities, 1. 8r, â€"| Cireuit Court Jury â€"â€" ibs To leieth Sum of $2,500 Your Bank and Your Travel Funds They are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 and cost only 76c for each $100 purchased. They ate spendable everywhere, and if lost or stolen a prompt refund is made. \}?\Vth home you rely on the bank for ?i. safekt:e&ing (l):; your money. en you travel, you may secure the same safety by coming into the Bank and changing the cash you planned to carry with you into dependable YOU ARE INVITED Sherer and Mrs. Charles Z, Henkle of this city, Mrs. Arthur Aldis of Lake Forest, Paul Harper of Liberâ€" tyville and many others. The exâ€" hibit A circuit court verdict early m.-..u-u-fl'}-l.la- of Chicago $2,500 in his suit for $25,000 against the Deibler Motor #h sit down in comfort, plans with our women and teas will be held Sunday of Highland Park American Express Travelers Cheques .. . . to come in, following the closing concert at Jiznâ€"| ested will All day classes in painting aod| made. It is also open e# mmlfl'mh urday and Sunday from 3 to i Park, Ravinia and Brac| whenm tem is served. all day Wednesday for any inter Haak‘s Auto Supply 25 South Second Street Phone H. P. 391 There will be exhibits every two weeks from now until December. * en It is also open every Sutâ€" wad Sunday from 3 to 5 o‘cleck E 36

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