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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1939, p. 1

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Whit-Munch.“ oetHemeqi." WWW)» “swam-mun “nhhb-luhcth-l- mum-1.1mm - 0-!“ “In" It. _a.-aiatentdeHiretiT." 'a_aesekSah.rr-ritt8tag.tn. 'qr'eedta"t.qayruiimr ','dl,3tfteit'eteiiiE'ii 'Nhm In! of - 860 volun- teer workers have do” I splendid Mb to M." luau G. Arum, m unpdn chum-an a“ Inst night, “having turned in s an: of on "Inscriptions anon-til; to - In the m report Int-ting- held, p ht. At this at. n fad 55% 0f Goal Already Pledged In Fifth Annual Chest Drive With n w a! 829,289 or " p.. out of Chi "g,ttott (ml nheribed, the Wth annual amply: of an Highland Put Community Chat entered the "otmd wad of city-vii: eortttatBrthte m, um] enm- palgn laden were optimistic of reaching the total goal by Nanak! 11th, the chill date for the close org. can-pun} Chief of Police Moroney believe. tbat mull group parties for the miller Achildren and athletic events for the high school children would be worth while, but dom not believe that one Inge party for all children would help. He cited the example of the former parties at Lincoln park, which won discontinued o ample of you: no because the older boys came in, looked the do-nnta in (Continued on pop " ham . a-at. - ”3137..“ - 7 "if mined " "kide." " ROBERT dt C. L. PRICE in; place this year, ll inexcuuhle. The Mayor further stated that tho police will he extra vigilant on the 3lst end that extre police will be on duty. He thinks that it would he I good idea to arm the police with cone: "to peddle the young "mule, who are caught, on the appropriate plue provided for such purpose," bat this cannot be done without run- ning into liability with the parents. so the only thing that can be done is to ”not the culprit: end hove them appear before the county judge for proper punishment. The Meyer feels that perhaps e (not deal of the trouble ia caused by the pony“). in not properly mm. in; the younzetera and perhaps Commissioner Sharp nested that the people in the Brseside district are trying to solve the dimculty by having a large party foe the chil- dren-with a bonfire and serving do-nuts, weenie: and cider. By this plan he ststed that it should keep the children Mt the streets snd pro- vide something to take their minds on mischief. $29,239.00 Subscribed “(WWII-nun banana-tann- Intro-kill). Area-trt-'" at tho baud-thud“ “umbrella-dinin- tri-trt-rr-thm- “8:.”er "tun-Muham- oftututir_rt'-,irrmedtoth. “I“ Pu! and... In). mmmmumh- em-,durueth.Hst.twonreeu, -ittadHthero_rthirtth.eitn wummuumam - sup-intend“: of the High- ”bricked-blathth bedoesot-rbthad-aadmis- chief. Mu the meeting, in m- perinmdnu and 1'!me Md meetings of the pupil! in the vari- on: when an Hindu um .mdeatstuaodtheehBdrmst-et remurkht-a A _ .A The layou- Nets that the vandal- inn and malicious mischief of the children is In far wane than any pnviou year that he ha: known. He stated that he did not mind the ordinary "Bnlitrwe'en pranks," but the malicious large Beale destruc- tion of private m, that is tak.. - In." iriiiiiiiiii n‘ _ (Out-l an n I) During First Week of Campaign Th? Highlzmh ParkPrPaa unit Ml. MM Mahmoud-m 1tgu"A"u'ta1tgfat.t T'k"GT2AW'll'll'NTlS'/ “mun-w 're-M.gtMmqrtL l Rid! School Presents Shh-u Bank’s Amie”: and - Il- d-r_o.etutd+.irhmr “armhnimwr. will be M” n the bulb hum - In an at AM. hi”. “all “oh and lawman-gym Adolph Kuhn all chm In! I - minute: to the ”to. “Golden In“ in proof ud- tut the “to .fev-yds, mien. 'rf-th-e-ttmr-tont" P%rNtardarNeht “Golden Boy" In Outstanding Screen Pare at Alcyon "The “mm of Robin Hood.” Blmed entirely in "etsnkoUr, will hnve in ”and [hunting in Highland Pull " the Alena on Sound-y of this ween. Em] Flynn il a mole- while cum 4. 'Heftid vim ad lending lady. Unite-60mm, who: h we. must sad in theme, “Golden Boy" is n outstanding Walla: but wild the Men- will M on Bud-y. loud-y all My. Mina perform by lath“ Savant, Willi.- luueet and mhhduwmd 'h.ro-tv-dttiu$rrr'r- dalmatian“ hawthmbdhlkb- Ell PM! 38! who“. “EMS". The next meeting will be held " Hill's Tea Room on “lead-y. Nov. 7, with Dr. O’Connell in churn of the pros-um, who promises some- thing unusml to the interest of all collectors in attendance. All lump collector! of high school age Ind up are requested to attend these meetings Ind bring their friends who In interested in Imps. Any further information can be obtained by culling In. John R. Todd, secretary. RP, 92. to-ordn Robin 'lttod tit the an. roU, The tatt nnd winter season for the North Suburban Sump Club opened with n bane " their but meeting held " Hill's Tea Room on Oct. 17. Plans were made for a lot of in- teres‘ing programs for the future including lectures. pictures, auc- tions mixed with the nun] trading hour and current event. t.r3-naerihrHn"hsAb “W'HlmdB-ut may.“ Widen-truer“!!- W, anh- to M Mn mat lilo by new a In! due- tHdottortu-'.i-mti" .uetMfhrtetud-rti+trth. .ttarmasi-ofttteNaieitr. Mullah-"MM!“ by in“ with the noble-of ettott_theb-t--amdoas.of 'arGT 'diitTi'riag CtTLiGiv" "iGCarAGG- 'eltrtdd,r.'tt 1.f.l.e1'criflff.CR.' ra ii: i EM" 83-1 "irdtarr North Shore train- stop at Vino avenue for the eonveniertee of those using that line of transportation. Por than who drive maple parking space is provided on the newly ru- tneed, illuminated parking lot to the north of the nwditorlum. Shaun Collectors chodutlubatl Minuteman. *itFikGGirr.rCC.riiGa Laud ttmqMth-t --.---_ In. hid- W) MmtMmg. - (dd) -..,_L-d later In!“ (VII-I) _....-.-.-....- do It. 'tr-gr-tt (m) ......“w. I'll Ill- Ihhn - nu“) ...-r+ Elm ge-, [Gigi-guy”) Jinnah- Edit-3 e in} 1'in - a'iiii Ticket nlel will begin Wednes- day, Nov. t. Tickeb my be re- served It the high school box once before or after school and from 11 -.Attr,U.m.fntuhtA ii'tt"g ia-rica-ia-rr:?.!.'.?,',',,,.':"',",', “I. M .- ..._...._.‘_ In 'er, A... ta.-. ' .iii?fi'i'i'u'ifi' lady “In h-b -»::;:-~»..W_. .1"- "The Admirable Crichton" brill“ the revival of a play which will be of interest to the “an nudism " well u hating the linden body to one of the chale- of the ’tventien. Ite cut of Natl-3:130 Jrtelf. Dill-H19“ Twin?“ 2auuriira Pt-te-ea-a.-- M 'tther-- hit-10:”.- 'ue-tHN-ts.- “IRWIN“ ancbmm hunt-v.9.- 'emi-rt-ti-.. KWB' ChmToHeul MPH-shack SonDthovJ numb-had. Ifettht F 0301"!!!) Al o remit of a recent letter sent out by Comm. Leslie Mac-Item call- ing attention to the Net that oer- tain roodhouus and taverns in Lake county ore violating the low concern- ing minors, the Dumreoq Spencer post. " I meant meeting, decided the mionlneu of thin condition "ranted immemdinte attention. In the general discus-ion it we: reported that, while may of the roedhouaee and - ere comply- ing with the hit. I number of others ere menu no dart to do no. rely- lng on the feet that they ere not under obeervntion of munidpel nu- thoritiee and that it in impossible for the limited number of county and late otBeeo to closely euperviee the conduct of every establishment, Various member- of the Legion reported deihtite ineteneee of Prren violation, and of consequence. the pol: decided to "therria. the writing ofutterstotheproper.tateand county edict-h. report!“ certain conditions. end request the members to report to Comm. lchlrey from time to time concerning my infor- (Continned on page " John B. Can. C. B., of with. Ph., to h (In: My min. Nov. o, I: I o'clock I- D-read Gnu-or who! “dim-II. Dur- hM. Kr. Ont-r h I “in of ther Mid of Mum)! of the I“: M. the [Int Giant of My Legion Protests Violation Of Laws Protecting Minors Ptmt Church of Chm, Scientist, of Rial-hm! Put, “new. I but lee a 0'1“!!- 'ee Ar Dr- Chi-Minn Science in Deerfield Nov. 9 Curie, Z. Henkle, D. D... lea Comlck. M. E. Shin. R. P. Show“! Mrs. Everett Millard, Donald lun- ton. one." elected to um during the coming year no: Ptesident,' M “pk-non: Westcddant. 3. Id Boom; V1ee-Pmsh%nt, L. B. Sin- chin Vice-President. In. low rail; ‘mklgm m Announce Lecture on miiUk - Pit In.“ Mlh‘ held in mud nun. ., M, "dtursrittp"-seet6fi months which folio-d. . P. - u. M: of (it loud. - 'l'gtd '" "m 'dt, ut qr%t tom the " _ . all In! and. I tor mut- ”'- loving an In. Tho-u cuik Puddem of the Woman's Am mule a upon of that can: lath/i y over tho put not. w. Truman's upon “I a!“ " Chale- B. Rankin. and tho m inn-Mom’s maul sate-ant - mutated by Kin Kathy-it a... - “that ikere Cary and Laid Git hunter, D. Dean MeCormiek. Funk P. 8.1131430, Chair-a ee, the Nominating Comm DI give his report. The this which it pruenled V” mud upon Cid ctr-1 uied mainland]. " Wart... whose tam up!!! Oetober I). INS, the following um deem: L. B. 8inelat'r, Roderick “pm Mrs. Roger Vail, In. W. A. WH. boldt, In. Tom Wylos, E. A. Bela The following lun-ra m ... elecud: In. Roger Wit, Bod-tick Maephemon, L. B. Sinchir, D. n, McCormick. mom. Cum“ Binder, Thom C:eigh, J. B. Garnett, Chm-In _ Home. Bulph Bard, Cu! Bing-Inn. E. June- Fucik. D. D. leCoI'nIiek. In. Charles Rahal. lie-elected to the Bond of luv use" of the Highland Park an,“ Foundation were: Bodariek lupin- Ion, R. Earl Hoover, L. ' ”it. 'be '1'." MW!“- HIGHLAND PM "A”. TIUISDAY. new I. I” uh: In 1020. I 11¢]ch which 'N.M-.tthethrreoftNi.. Million-matchmaki- “Marylin-Mm!"- -tphthe-eettmtoetutate 1t_qttNeur.Berteaurmue, In. MthiI-seheteisestd-. shaman-mum“ '9rfttrryrmdmrurah., hulk-thumb“ “mama-mu 2nugMe"e"eatr.', '-tr$h.oeth.-iiqg.t I‘d“ “but. ymuhmum‘ mhmuhhnm hummi- h M H h a” In the hittary of lighting and la.” n I nominal he, and will in highlighted by tom- of the In, nun! bin the Hon: " In. Ill-V's In. eotuetton. ”medium-ode]. Etrrbefimrrrdooefrxrtrsp-,. att,' in than to the 'B'. L tum-myth. F “MW-sh Swan-{On WaterWothCue Miss Homer Presents Original Sketches at Womens Club Tuesday On Tundty. November T, at the unlu- meeting of the Highlnnd Yuk Woman’s Club, Min Princes Homer will be the guest "tint of the afternoon Ind present I pro- mm of “laden Vignettes." Then In In: origin-J chm-um sketch”. and In. in elect, plu- tun-Into! into an monologu- no deftly that non. of the dmmntie nation in lost. M!" Home? has been in the that" the. Bhe was 15, "pe.arftsg in luck. huh-spun“ mretok' and play: by Tnkington and O'Neill, Io that her Acting has the rich hekgrouml of an. orperietteer on the AM can 'tare. Following the mama to. will he Berved in the lounge of the club. I'm. George Dunn. In. _ Drealer. In. Wilford Shi- m and In. [most Bud-ll will The Court said "The tnet thnt there was no referendum here, does not meet. the principal involved. A referendum would give no more no- tice of the purpose and amount of the proposed expenditure that pub- lie-“on or posting of the ennbling ordinance. It merely “lords the in- (Continued on pig: 8) M h'é'iix SEER. an; 2'" 'ttdy (PM! IP, “Ian-P- Thom do “if" iis GGG "1tiytor-tonssrnrunmhtt- _ (ht (to morning of tit um any f..t f o'eloek, 10MB. From The Supreme Court ruled that an- it?“ 'k1"d'I','Nf,'U M. till. and the city council had do- nied a referendum because a rela- endum would necessitate the my- ment of money out of the more] fund for an extra election. Tho madam“..- kind and in Mightm.d Van! Workman!“ 'rerett_li-vm- yori'ti)tharrd.ddomhethn Sure-mama!!!” The Waterworks project in now near completion and is expected to be pat into operation within 1 very lehort time. A Federal grant was obtained by Mayor Portilia and hi! city council, in the amount of near- ly 890,000, and the plant was fur- ther ttmoeed through the selling of bonds, redeemable solely out of in- come from the water department. in this way the city avoided the plac- ing of an additional tax burden upon the people of Highwood. The Supreme Court, in sustaining the thtdirtea of Judge Dady, held that the objectors were wrong in their contention that the city was without power to build a water works and pay for it out of bonds payeble out of income from the water department. It further held that it was unneeeuary for the city to pale an appropriation ordinenee in connection with this project, since the contraeh were not payable out of fund: ruined by taxetion. The _ iolh that a. pod- b’onen who sought to “In out tho High-cod [I'M no "on; u to the In: in can mt “van-d by them, and "can: Circuit Conn Judge Ralph J. Dub. him than the cue wu originally tried. The mu. min-l; hen!“ " the an of the lighted Civic 1m- provernan} -oeittue, van Mount to rennin the city. in 't4Btters, the engineen, cont-non And tho pu- chasen of the "he: bonds. on. from expending the fund thrived from the ale of the bonds, and un- accompanied by hint: of fraud and misrepreuntation thin]: the " preme Court held were all“! without foundation. hllararhrdtuaei1iuthoehre safetrWeekNtreadser11-i8 In today's In of (MI up: - mnnmhrfoothll'pm.m ottehtr_dhrhwtth-.. eePtioatofetrq4-oetHTmnt- LAND pm nut and Mr forttm.smiut.-tar.-. mun-mutant“ Inch-WM” oat-tur-ethics mmmuumvw “munch” My...“ llama-u. mull-J "fttN.rortmttbrB-higttai, mums-av.“ 1 'rtttetrth-uici REL-“J " - ar.- Fab, "Not 3 Scratched 1rerhe'1th-at for Sens, Roebuck and Col: new Highland Put “on, 517 Central avenue. will be formally opened to the public within the an two weeks P. J. McDonough, man-get, an- nounced today. The new store is " feet wide end extends buck 176 feet to include a tire, battery Ind oil service satin]: with s two-wsy drive for the conven- ience of Sears customers. The store has 14,000 nun-e feet of - of which 6,000 squsre feet is devoted to selling 'Peet The hue-sent will be used exclusively for storing - chandise. . Splat in the nu not. will be four tlmen that of in present Ica- tion. mulling Inna-Ir IcDuaugII to enlarge his datum of item in hardnmre. sporting (not. hon-u ftrrrtfrhings, hummus. automobile aupplies, batterlu. tins, tuba, plum, calm-n, Iron-n. "trig” tors, deemed quip-cg and n- dim and radio marl-s. WinnFree'rkhet toPtmhreGame “We Go m Conn-7 end We'll let-:- wit w,” tht. de- se- crust-lla- Oe oiled" " Kidd-MM m ennui Below Week. will. to e- m by Edwin L Gllny. chair-n e! the Citiaeu' My ecu-l“. '" yeer'l program will follow I plan 3W by Mad C. new. pub- lie random eouud Aid advertising men. end will attempt to lift - out of the realm ot theory into ee- tion. A poster emblem and the My slogan have been omeull, approved by the city council, which, it ll hoped, will whine for High- land Perk a distinction without per- ellel in the United Staten. Every car owner of the city, “cording to Chairman Gi1mg, will be enlieted, through I coerce-y pledge. to drive through the week between November ll end 18, with such emtaideration and drill thnt there shall not be no much u a single wretched fender within the period of the experiment. Thu Iutent expnxion In the third in eight years for Sun Highllnd Park more. Th. ihst Sun “on here w“ opetsed in 1981 It in pren- ent location " 554 Cantu] venue, und carried an. m. um, bltteries. bud“:- and paint. In 1983. the an. n- mud and worth: goods, We] squirm-k, radios and math maria, unsh- en and mfr4tterstom were added. . Plumbing 3nd luau-c “my. and nilpopcr will ho additional lines carried in the new sun, and “The idea back of our program," Chnirmn Gilroy explnined. “in to prove by In actual demonstration that courtesy, by atrtomobile drivers 15 well " pedmtrirrms, in the es. unce of safety. Every car owner in Highland Park will be requeeted to displny a windshield Iticker which constitutes I pledge to drive with extra care during Selety Week. This pledge, 'printed on the reverse of the sticker, rude: " 't personally Inheribe whole- heu'tedly to the Incident preren- tion prognm of the Highland Perk Citizens' S-fety committee. Aa I poetive demomrtration of my fkars-8oelmdr Building Nears Completion. Will Move Soon pace in New Sears Store Is Four Times Present Size Yearly lifFeat labor- of Dun-rug an." PmleadmA-rlenh- .u'se'tdtheAuttfB.rrqettt.tt- ”Ad-Id 'l,'l'dN2tt will an Now-lam BLWuW.M win mum-m “I!“ -etat Into-mum lithium, . seh".1'."l,t 'NW, I 1'll'a"S"tt. " ata't,,tt2Sfd - t'll"lli'M'h'lrfm' A a large mail order desk will snub]. customers to order anything in the large Sean, Roebuck and Co. eat.. aloe " regular catalog prices. Her- clundlse ordered from this dank will be delivered within 24 hours. n-Ilu- that I. have um I Wt talk but we hop. to ho a» to completdy block out mid-ah, oven of . minor dam. to; . period of one week. by noting tho experiment o community (In. and own-ling to cvoryouo'l mu of good workmanship. The Inlet, stickers will be distributed through school children, boy scout- nnd other youth organisations, who will net " volunteer Safety Scouts, to no that not only their own fonlly'l car in properly indmtiNd, but that - car And eomrmtreUl vehicle boning I Highllnd Park “can”. is enrolled in the drive." Mnyor Prank J. Bonn in honor- ary ehnirman end Barry Earhart in executive chairman of Sit“, Week activities. which will include a prise contest among grade school diildren for next yenr’u any power. Di- rectoru of the Citizens' Sadat, com- mittee an: Edvard Morons]. Chief of Police; Edward Steele; Mia. Min. er" Bum-d; Phillip E. Cole: In. Prank L. Venning; Hurry Aim: and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith. _ The exterior of the buildlni is now completed " in the interim structural work, plantain; and lay. in: of the maple and rubber tile Econ. The painters will be Enough in a few days and the metal dllphy ttxtures nn'now being installed. "The building has been “in: right along on "hedttU than," Kr. McDonouch laid. “Ind William B. Ahern, contractor in churn. has I.- IuM III that all of the detail. will In one ot‘tho my in - of The construction of the new build- me remind the unice- of 115 when. Following Benn Inn-l policy of hiring local labor whenev- er possible, the majority of 0.th men were from Him“! Put and vicinity. Local contra-tn. "e" niblo m axiom uni“. no: A. ch of the Van" Electric Suv- iea Co.; Erna-t M. Kuhn, with: and decanting, Ind lemi A Ko- mi. muting Ind building In. The ”Film of the newly he.“ and uni-rad Bun Icon will to eeUbrnted with a “In qregtt and "thoer VIM Din." This in a I.- To barman!“ with the Archim- tunl In!” of the new Soar- “on, the remainder at the property a- tending west for I half block has been modded Ind moderniud. Berti-3nd Goldberg in the urchin“: trnd William B. Ahern in tho tteneral contractor on the Job. . m wide may ohm"; i3. who: by Sun. American Legion to Attend Church Services Sunday Distribution of the omen] poster and windshield stickers will begin Hominy, Novembcr G. Chaim-n Gil- roy stated. “Th .hmrhNea, “Mac-inn, it“ “whammy! wt'i1d.tr-est-trasrin. Safety Wonk. bat - weak '2.'re'tertyatttes te_t.arde-tnthdttt, 'll'lTtl'ltsuttr.'"dl'Sl2 V, - - __ Jkd'tl.tr,relT='a't “It W My “Munch-0W3, pull gig up I! “in. 'htrthrArr-ae.ii.e-

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