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J“ Highwood Wins in Supreme Court on Water Works Case tn Inning upon the club. a! bind. the Bnpmno Court said, "Th {stung} 'ttel rm justify an clai- wane»: swarm up nuoomua. WILL SHARE FURNISHED Rotrtm WITH "null funny for vim" month. All random eottvrttV toe. Tyan.. “I Vino Are. um (crusted parties an opportunity to express their choice on the proposi- tion, of which they already have no- tice, Ind has no bearing on the quea- tion of notice or the â€(relation of n special fund. . . . The {and (:1th be increased or diverted by any net of the city council. The paw of the gtatttte invoked In" hen car- ried out, And the hm - hare been Mtorded I" of In botettts The contract: and unnatural from the 1min] (and u. an in- "tid." WANTED *SEWING TO DO: DRESSIAK- lug. remodelling or met-dial. Will work It ham- or will go out. Il- [who Hahn. llll W. bound-i Id. Telephone Beadle“ Oil. nus BaiararsuTauu 76,785". 3nd - hall) I†Cour-l Ave. (Bank Bl“). 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Occu- pancy a mum: 2 balm: uni-active lnmndl: actual: location mr It-ttttn .‘lmllnn: on but We; Low Rant-L M HP. “it an Shorhpe Emp; VAé‘cy. grub V AririitiiL"orrkritiitieu" "61¢;er 8mm tiona Wanted (Continued from I)“. 1) Home: For Rent For 8110 or Rut JOBS - JOBS Office For Rent Wanted to Rent CICILIA'S Ill PLOYIIN'I' AGENCY m In. Bt., Co-tu- - Phone Whmetkn "" n5" bl Ham For Sale Lost and Found HOUSES FOR RENT “on POI. HINT Gin! viii, -iieaii,r Apartmen tn IN H ma WOOD For Rent LII IIMKOOD if." ma. In air} "" on "t_.'-..-.' Among the lending members prev ent at the meeting were the Hon. Mayor Prank Hanan, mayor of the City of Highland Park, and City Commissioners - Jerome Bowes and Arthur Swanson. all of whom spoke. expressing their concern and desire to eo-operate in an organized pro- gram. if necessary, to rectify the condition. With deep unxiety for actual re- sulta of Hallowe'en night, the coun- eil reluctantly adjourned the meet- ing for one week. Mayor Ronan, and Commissioners Bowen ind Swanson, expressed themselves " being not only willing to eo-operate but to support the mod- if1eation, if nocemry. of any local ordinance: that restrict the abiliu of young people in sponsoring or attending loo-l dances and unuse- merits. Violation of Laws Protecting Minors (Continued from page 1) mation they might secure concern- ing violations. Various members of the post pointed out that the limited facili- ties in Highland Park for public dancing and entertainmqnt of young people, Ind the general impression that there are restricting city ordi- nnnces. undoubtedly, nccounts for the fact that young people of high school age are nttncted to outside plnces of amusement. Commissioner Bowes, in making his report, stated that he was still working on the parking lot, between the two railroad trucks, trying to see if the expense for this needed improvement eouldn't be cut down. Commissioner Gourley Wt up the queaiton of the request made last week by the Public â€vice Company of Northern Illinois, for a permit to run an underground line from Skokie highway into High- land Park. He Baked Mr. lake, the Public Service representative, who wax in the audience, exactly where the conduit would run and whether there might be some inter- ference with the city's I“. and sewer pipes. Mr. Menke mwered that the lines would run on the South side of Berkley road, that the Public Service company would not place lines in thy place that would dnmuge the present under- ground work. City Engineer Cole was called on to expreu hil opinion on the matter and he dated that he had gone over the plum Ind with the corrections he recommended null the Public Service company agreed to, that there would be no difBeuity. The council agreed to the issuance of the permit, providing it In: done under the supervision of the city, so that no eoMict with present util- ities would result. For the Public Service company, Mr. Menke Ic- eepted these terms. Comm. Metuirre, states that he feels sure the protest of the poet, and calling the matter to the atten- tion of the proper ntrthtrrities will. undoubtedly. result in having the comparatively few violators comply with the law. He Idds. however, that if necessary the post is pre- pared to amine I program and enlist the support of civic and fra- ternll organisation. in correcting what in some instances is I very serious situation and definite men- uee to young people of high school old Central school in Walks“, climbing into the who, â€in. I who onto the bell and may ringing the bell by pulling ch. wire at. I point some two block. away. This story by Mr. (Bentley knight plenum memories of former punks and lever-l anecdotal from Ila-hers of governing body. u mum“. (Jainism-r Gouda, “I that he did not feel that the child!- at any won: or can.“ not. “inv- otoetathaairtNem- Be milled u n Ind, braking hi. the eid.rnnd-dthet_.Nan- non fodder" with till “Nb-null Administration Comment: (Co-thud ho- - " 'gdt"ertC.L.Pb6" Tl. IIOILAID 'AII 'IIII but“. 558 Highwood Methodist _ Highwood Ave. 1nd Evert: Pl. Rev. E. F'redrfekson, pastor Saturday, Nov. 4-A maniacal pro- gram. Also moving pictures shown sponwred by the Friendlhlp Circle. 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. b-- Sunday school 10:30 aan. Chases for all uses. old and young In invited. Till.“ “8.8LJOhAn Christian Endeavor 8:45 pm. Wo-He-Lo Society 6:45 pan. Evening service 7:45 pan. "Re- pairs." Evening service 7:45. Special singing. Sermon by the pastor. You are invited. Holy Cram Catholic Church Deerfield Rev. I .V. Murphy, Pun): Sunday masses: 7, 8:30, 10, Ind 11:3 0a.m. Daily muses: 7:30 nan. Catechism after 8:30 mus on Sun- day. Devotions, Tuesday, 8 pan. Confessions, Sunni-y, 7:80 pan. TOLERWJ HIE-Plan F. 8. Robinson, pastor Sand-y school 9:30 am. Raymond Fidder, Supt. Mornink service 10:45, “Fron- tiers." EM“ Sta! of Auditor! Agni-ting at each report muting by auditing all reports turned in by the workers is In ancient an! of auditors working under the direc- tion of Treasurer L. B. Sinclnir and Assistant Trauma: M. Arnold Sunstmm. They, like the army of volunteer solicitors, are giving their services free to this great commun- ity cause. They include the follow- ing: Min Marion Flinn, Wm. C. Heinrichs, Mrs. Bert Lang, P. V. Nelson, Miss Alice Olson, Jouph Peddle, P. W. Richman, Min Helen Wickernheim. -V its? -iEia .1533 was 3 Home Hosting M Nick The next report lad-g a! du. trict ell-1M will he - " M hallmark" Friday evening No- vemhar8rd.hrtm0pasto10-. Nextuoekthmwillbetvorepon meetingl. My mung uni Pri- day evenings, at the tune um. Pri- day evening all Binnie: their†Ire expected to make their itrtal re- pom " " II " (Cub-db..." who “in. was “In!“ It and and - “Mud-(MAB mama-l M and lap-Mu - Our-nu and for and detNumd â€Mk. “It. than.†and Mon JUNK - or lot-III Art In. of In... M- Ye-." "ee or a Van First United Emailed Church Green Bay Rd. md Laurel Ave. SAN“ BROS. DAIRY "l“h-l Fifi. m. annulus-y um.- m cm:- Iu'nn m not: Pinon-Eran J. SMITH hm. iTG6G LTaiiii' in... HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Por QM] all Sonic. Call M. P. I“! am; n E. NEISON ’ewa The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel sud McGovern Rev. R. P. Siemsen, Pturtor Rev. L. W. Bunsen, Assistant Thursday. 7:30 pm. The once" of the E.L.C.E. will meet at the home of the pastor; 7:45 pan. The choir will meet in the Memorial room. Sunday, 9:30 am. Church school; 11 am. Morning worship, anthems and responm by the choir, message by the psstor; ll Ban. Mission band in the Memorial room; 6:45 pan. In- stallstion service of C. E. others; 7:45 pan. Evening service, gospel message, “congregational singing. Woman's Missionary I o e i e t y, Tuesday, 2:30 pm. The midweek service, Wednesday, 7:55 pan. Worship service led by Min Edna Friuch. [AI-on ltudy directed by the minister. Tuesday, 7:45 pm. Young mar- ried couples group at the church; 8 pm. The Village Choir presented at the Y.W.C.A. Highland Park Prubyton'an Church Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves. Rev. L. W. Sherwin, Minister Church Phone 688 Friday, 11:00 Prubyterhl " First Presbyterian church, Chicago. Sunday, 9:30 Church school for Juniors and Young People; 11:00 Church school for beginners and primary children; Honing worship. 2:15 Toxin members will meet at the church. From there they will go to attend a young poople'l roll, a! the North Shore loom. Thou who con furnish an no asked to plane notify Mary Eyler. Weekday aetivitiVchoir" reheae- ul, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Harriett Stryker Cox, director. Fireside" club, Thursday, Novem- ber 9th. Wednesday, Enid-week service " 7:45 pm. in the Memorial room, Dr. [kitsch will direct the service. Maariio Woman's lunch- tion group meeting in the homes; 7:46 Meeting of the board of tran- tees. Fall round-up, Friday. November 17. Save the date? Thursday, 2:30 pan. The Woman's Missionary society will meet " the home of In. H. P. Sienna. " He- Govern. 7:46 pan. Choir rehetmsai. Vesper nerviee, 4:80 Pan. Imi- cal Drona-I by the Girl'. Octane of North Central college. Nunerville, Ill. Sunday evening Fellowship, 5:30 pm. Supper will be served. Com- munity singing. Humorous read- ing: by Mr. Harold Kimble: of North Central college. 'Nair" program with participants from the local conmation. Homing tannin. MV." 1... Th church choir will ling. Sermon by Reverend Bruno. school, i.Us Ban. Arm, A. FiGG, Supt. “lb“‘dm-l aidt..hltmltreetkth.t* tick-Yaqui“ m. “*8“ P-taddr-h."..".... and“. -.r.80N.tnre- uncut-m 'C9tea.trttheerh_ It. - .3 rim, â€7" itifik on“; 11:00 I“: - h. "it Met put an “I "I..- _8m_nd{y,_Novemljaer I; glad†W m an. an. I. p. may. In... .35.! 1'!- “PIL-h-l: Iâ€! mum-swab"; Ray. E_.3.Bmnos Mi-tre PHOTOGRAPHERS Is ST MAW 'hr3htMtGMtANtrpatttt "s HECKfTS)h/ElLEk 815 'tsteer, Tm Life races along, but photographs make time stand still. Keep child- hood’s precious memories with photographs-at least one each likuWhhy. Specimens of chunois from Eu- rope, and of my and Hunter's ante- lope: from Kenya Colony, Africa, have been added to the exhibit: of horned end booted mammals It Field Museum. The ehnrrtois, which comes from Yucca-vie. in e site from Dr. Shah: Wane-l, of Peru. Illinois. MIMI.‘ at 7:30 pin. Friday} tr. B. Indian It-tttate and Bible study " 8:15. Sunniâ€: Cutumation instru- tion " Wilma. Sunni-y: Sunday school " 9:80 Sunday: Eveni Forest It 8 prm. loudly t parsonage. “and." 'eaiUGiE' The Lennon-Sermon lino In- cluded the following passage- from the Christian Science textbook. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mortals more amt-rd towards good or evil as time xildes on. " mortals In- not prom-give. pant failures wlil be repeated until " wrong work tn etueed or mulled. " at present satisfied with w my. doing. we must learn to loathe it. It at prawn! content with Idle-mu. we must become ditgmttitmed with It" (“240). Among the cltatlona which com- prised the l2mn~Sermon was the following from the thle: "For thus sulth the lord God. the Holy One of Israel: In returning and rest shall ye he saved; in quietness and In con- MemNt shall he your atroncth: and ye would not. And therefore will the hon! wait, that he may be gracious unto you and therefor! wlll he he exalted. that he may have mercy upon you: tor the Lord la n "lawn-lung Punishment" mu the lubjlft of the tmoort-Nermorg In all Churches of Christ. Scientist. on Sunday. October 29. The Golden Text wu. "Cast IWI] from you all your tut-uranium. whereby Fe have trimaran-d: and make you a new heart tend I new spirit: for why win ye die. o house of Israel?†(Pinkie! 18:31). and ur 'Jndyiment: blessed are all they that wait tor him" (lulu: so: to. Ttrt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES “Electrical Contact" Electric Shop 148 South Second Street Tel. B. P. 1358 Hill“ Put Wart Cantu! " Idiom W. P. Dub: m “andâ€: Junior Wank: 1m I..".¢.M aâ€... Haul-hunt“ -_ '_r3_rr.rarriqrmr - Web-gill. â€I.“ “Mom“ REENSLADE Earning gel-vie. " 10:30 Enninx service " uu thoie rehearsal " the