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Highland Park Press, 28 Sep 1939, p. 4

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According to a recent club study, the following items acâ€" count for & majmof such accidents: (1) failure of the cyclist to obey a sign; (2) failure to glve a hand signal when turning ; (3) failure to keep on the right side of the road near the curb; (4) riding four or five abreast; (5) urryi":fi some one on the handlebars; (6) failure to have head and light at night, and (7‘) hitc}xing ’tg angther vel_lgcle; . Andy Hardy forges on to new adâ€" ventures in the seventh and latest Mâ€"Gâ€"M treatise on the popular famâ€" ily. And this one, "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," Sunday, Monâ€" day and Tuesday, Oct, 1, 2 and 3, continues to advance the steadily growing prestige of the series, exâ€" erting the same hilarious and heartâ€" tugging forces which is this #roup‘s unerring purpose and premium. The cast includes Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker, Fay Holden, Ann Rutherford, Sara Haden, Helen Giltert and Terry Kilburn. "Captain Blood" in Return Showing at Deerpath Theatre "Indianapolis Speedway," Warner Bros.‘ new and thrillâ€"packed drama of the auto raceâ€"tracks, will be preâ€" sented Wednesday, Oct. 4. Coâ€"starrâ€" ed at the head of the largest cast are Pat O‘Brien and "Oomph Girl" Ann Sheridan, with Gale Page, John Payne and Frank McHugh in the top supporting roles‘ A daring bank robbery, cleverly conceived and boldly executed by a no‘orious thief starts the latest and best of the "Drummond" films, "Bulldog Drummond‘s Bride," on the way to more than an hour of thrillâ€"packed entertainment. _ With John Howard in the role of "Drumâ€" mond" once again, and Heather Anâ€" gel as "Phyllis," his fiancee of long standing, the picture will be presentâ€" ed Thursday and Friday, Oct. 5 and 6. Since youngsters must ride their bicycles on the mdwoa({â€" no other place being Etovidodâ€"the only immediate method of decreasing accidents is to know the most prominent causes of bicycleâ€"automobile collisions and warn the children against Bids Are Open For Carrying U. S. Mails Responsible parties interested in bidding on the carrying of the Unitâ€" ed States mails between the post office and Chicago & North Western railway station in Highland Park, may secure further information of the Postmaster of Highland Park. Sealed bids must be in by October 5th. â€" BICYCLING TO SCHOOL? WATCH THESE HAZARDS Thousands of children, making daily bicycle vt;l{n to and from school, face the grave risk of beeomi.nieinvol in a seriâ€" ous collision with a motor vehicle, warns the Illinois Automoâ€" bile club. ‘The famous story of the Great Northwest in the making, "Susanâ€" nah of the Mounties," comes to the Deerpath theatre Thursday and Friâ€" day, Sept. 28 and 29, ablaze with action, conflict, emotion and courâ€" age. Starring Shirley Temple in the title role, the film depicts the struggle between the Indians and the Canadian Mounties at the time the Canadian Pacific, Railroad was pushâ€" ing through to the west coast. "Captain Blood," a rollicking, acâ€" tionâ€"packed, romantic picture, starâ€" ring Errol Flynn and Olivia Deâ€" Havilland, will be shown in a reâ€" turn engagement by popular request Saturday, Sept. 30. The cast inâ€" cludes Robert Barret, Basil Rathâ€" bone and Lionel Atwell. Stutered as Second Clase Merier March L 1911. st the Post Office t Highinad Furk, Miinct Correct these faults and avoid serious accidents! sazes wih ‘Ueviam 4el wetrenn of ts roviees:" Tomr thould reash ts soher io nesdap noon to insure apprerance in current lssue GREEN BAY ROADâ€"4 MILES NORTH OF LAKE FOREST Near Northshore Garden of Memories Greenhouses * s ts Poges migich w o old C ior e afecties mt No: ‘Pittas W Busul Amsrmm e MICHIGAN APPLES THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS of cach week by the Udeli Clarified â€" Pure â€" Fresh APPLE AND CHERRY CIDER John Western from Bayâ€"Lake Fruit Farms in Michigan‘s Finest Fruit Belt . . . WEALTHIES wWOLF RIVERS ALEXANDERS es M feeeseh Ans. fatle An â€" Ts ts thle PURE MAPLE SYRUP and later varieties in season The service will begin at 4:30 p. m. The community is very cordialâ€" ly invited to attend. There is no admission fee, but a freewill offerâ€" ing will be received. Miss _ Dahigren first became known to Deerfleld audiences last December when the local church presented the Madrigal Singers in which Miss Dahigren was featured as soloist. During the past summer she attained prominence when she substituted for Marian Anderson, noted singer in the North Shore Muâ€" sical Festival. Miss Dahigren‘s work was highly acclaimed by critâ€" ies of the Chicago papers. It will be a privilege to have her in Deerâ€" field again. Miss Spelts and Mr. Hanson are also widely known for their rare musical talents. As the first vesper service of the 1939â€"40 series of special programs and Sunday Evening Fellowships the Bethlehem Evangelical church, 815 Rosemary terrace, Deerfield, will present in concert next Sunday afâ€" ternoon, October 1, Miss Elizabeth Splets, soprano, and Miss Elaine Dahigren, contralto, accompanied by Mr. Raymond Hanson, all from the School of Music, Northwestern university. Vesper Series to Open Sunday at Bethlehem Church Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Higniand Park 567 Your Typewriter Man HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40e Children . . . 35e First house north of Central avenue on East side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 E. K. CATTON CALL § conts per single copy _ Miss Marjory Dreger will be in charge of the social hour and get acâ€" quainted games are being planned. Miss Ella Rasmussen, teacher of art, will exhibit several drawings of fall flowers made by the chilâ€" dren. A sand table project includâ€" ing a model home and garden, will also be on display. Fire in Udell Bls. Tuesday, Believ Work of Youngsters The executive board will serve the refreshments. Old and new members are invited to attend. The rear door to the store in the Udell building cecupied by Art Olson and Company, men‘s clothier at 584 parents and teachers and give a reâ€" view of the plans for the year‘s work at the meeting to be held on Tuesday evening, October 3, at Oak Terrace school. _ An exhibit of fall flowers and table decorativns are being planned by the mothers. covered shortly before 9 o‘clock, a short time after Paul Olson, a memâ€" ber of the firm, had closed his store for the evening and gone over town. At the same time a bonfire was found burning at the rear door of Brand‘s paint store, which is 'z one door away from the Udell ing. Both fires it is believed were the work of young vandals. Oak Terrace P.T.A. to Review Year‘s Plans at Meeting Dr. Rissinger of Lake Forest will give a health talk. e was believed to have been started by youngsters or from a carelessly Brand‘s store, the amount of damâ€" age in the Udell building was estiâ€" mated at about $100. Mrs. A. Wysocky, president of THE HIGELANXD PARK PERES# ... and Electricity is Cheap! FREE! ® Our longâ€"planned, muchâ€"discussed Fall Electric Range Showing, featuring the latest models of nationallyâ€"famous automatic Electric Ranges is ready for your inspection. It‘s interestingâ€"it‘s full of ideas for the home makerâ€"well worth a few minutes of everyone‘s time. to Every Visitor PUBLIC SERVICE STORE 51 South 31. Johns Avenue _ Tel. H. P. 2900 © A Useful Gift @ Attractive, Unusual Recipe Booklet Farm took place Saturday evening at 8 o‘clockâ€"The three Carolyn sisâ€" ters, Margaret, Beatrice and Agnes of Deerfleld were injured Saturday when the car in which they were riding overâ€"turned in a ditch near Wheelingâ€"The William Kreuger‘s are the happy parents of a baby girl, born September 8thâ€"Mr. Wilâ€" liam Dooley, postmaster of this city is enjoying a few weeks vacation. Jones proposed changing the name of Highland Park to Raviniaâ€"Mr. Kelso Coale announces the marriage of his daughter Helen Rossiter to George Dewey Stagg, which took place Saturdayâ€"The marriage of Miss Mable Miller of Deerfield and Mr. Harmon Hendrix of Kellogg Next Sunday morning there will be a special service of dedication for the new organ zecently installed at the Presbyterian church â€" Edward Balding died suddenly Tuesday eveâ€" ning at his home in Highwoodâ€"Mrs. E. M. Streiber a resident of Highâ€" land Park for the past 30 years, died Wednesdayâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" hunting trip with friends last Sunâ€" day morning, -t-hl'd over a stump, fell and broke his left armâ€" Trinity Episcopal church in the Chicago Diâ€" Marvin Witten, son of Mr. and through the files of The Press TWENTY YEARS AGO Bept. 25, 1919 TEN YEARS AGO Sept. 26, 1929 ive Highland Park ment of their daughter Marion Eliâ€"â€" trip to Vancouver B.C. and Califorâ€" niaâ€"The marriage of Miss Janice McNear and Lieut Stewart W. Towle, Jr., took place Saturday aftâ€" State bank has left on a three weeks erncon at 4:30 o‘clock at Trinity churchâ€"The W. W, Geary family uifinaiace Tintlke nimer mmenes mey o reel haroute is proviemnk CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINGC ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist is NORTH SHERIDAN BOAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 1. m. to 9 p. m. _ SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. . :0 04 0 % ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t8, 1989 have moved from Brierhill into the George D. Richards home on Fair Ouks Ave., for the winter. Ravinia P.T.A. to Meet Next Tuesday The first meeting of the Ravinia P.T.A.vmh\dl?-iuix ber 3, at 3:15 o‘clock in the school. It will be a social tes to get acquainted with the teachers. and old members are urged to and your old stove Complete with cooking top lamp, timeâ€"chime and condiment set

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