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Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1947, p. 2

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to, Rev. James D. Gleeson, Dr. N. C. Risjord, Otto Fisher, Charles Fiore, Battista Pasquesi, Carl Pasâ€" quesi, Joseph Calzia, Ernest Santi, Mrs. Sam Somenzi, Mrs. Theodore lb.rlni.l;-.h(:ornndnc- retary and publicity director, Mrs. Ralph Pottker, Father Glocson Says: ed, "The management of the Highâ€" wood Community center will rest entirely in the hands of a board 6% citizens, chosen by public vote, who will serve without financial remuneration. There will be no political issues or controversies inâ€" volved in this manag@ment." va Public Spirited Workers s Members of the USO committee have worked diligently toward the success of the election for the purâ€" chase of the USO building. These -bc-m:m,lhr‘ C. Benson; Mayor Thomas Mussatâ€" The townspeople .of Highwood should appreciate the benefits and conveniences afforded by a public recreation building, especially in this instance, where the proposed hflhhah.qpodoeu,-tup for most any activity that could be desired by the children, youth, and families of Highwood. No Politics Involved The coming election of alderâ€" men is not to be confused with the referendum on this proposal. â€"As Mayor Mussatto emphatically statâ€" Toaks chouth 4or pabih meckuege dances and athletic games â€" of, fices, and a completely instaled fountain room ready for use. .In the basement are a game room and a fully equipped kitchen. available in the inventory withâ€"the The first floor layout ofâ€" the USO building consists of a large entrance hall, two very large curtains, rug, cushions, electric clocks; venetian blinds and electric funs. ‘These are only a part of the Ideal Layâ€"out yote on the following proposition : The purpose of the election is to provide the income necessary to continue the present standards of education in our schools. _ Those living in Lake Bluff at the Village Hall of Lake Bluff. Ni Those living in Bannockburn at the Bannockâ€" burn grammar school. s Those living in West Deerfield Township (exâ€" cept Bannockburn and Lake.Forest) at the Deerfield Grammar School. sislk Deerficldâ€" Shields Township High School District Election , Those living in Lake Forest at the City Hall of Lake Forest. Those living in Deerfield Township‘ (except Highwood and Lake Forest) vote at the Highland Park High School. age 2 TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 113, LAKE COUNTY, ILLHâ€" NOIS, BE ESTABLISHED AT s0 PER CENT ON FULL, FAIR CASH VALUE. (Continued from page 1) The Board of Education has called an election to Those living SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1947 ©12:00 Noon to 7:00 P. M. PLEASE VOTE in Highwood at the Oak Terrace and studies, required considerable work by many persons, and was made possible by the active coopâ€" eration and support of the memâ€" bers of the City Council. COMMUNICATION To the Editor: The amended zoning ordinance, officially as "The Highland Park Zoning Ordinance of 1947," beâ€" came effective oh March 26, 1947. A great many residents of our city appreciate that this ordinance, including the District map, was ideals, by showing their sincere inâ€" terest to be best demonstrated by establishing a Highwood Communâ€" ity Center NOW! their own community house. Young People Need It ° Highwood must not overlook the “hmdhn-ikdolilqu-q hrmlntmttho country." The families of Highâ€" wood have been justified in taking pride in the excellent character of their children, ~not only in the scholastic fields, but in moral outâ€" look and reputation. It is now up to the citizens to encourage them to maintain their types ofâ€" enjoyment that other cities offer, and Highwood‘s peoâ€" ple have never before been able to gather together for community meetings, dances, or discussions in should not and cannot be lightly considered. . "Opportunity that knocks but once." _ It is one of the most wonderful things that Highwood‘s children have, in the past, had to look elsewhere for the available to the city of Highwood provides _ an _ opportunity that things to show the fineness of its children and people." Rev. Gleeâ€" son will be one of the speakers at the mass meeting. for only a fraction of its original cost. . Highwood has had little or The offer of the government y center it can do | vs | F] A veteran of the Spanishâ€"Amer ican war, he first went to sea it Well known in the credit fleld of. the business world, at the time of his death he was manager of the credit bureau of the Paint and Wall Paper Dealers of Cook Co., situated in the Merchandise Mart, which he «himself originated in 1933. Prior to that time he was the Chicago Association of Credit Men. Funeral rites were held at Mt. Hope chapel in Chicago last Friâ€" day for Franklin E. Alexander, 1540.Judson avenue, who passed away on March 26 at the Lake Forâ€" est hospital, at the age of 73. Franklin E. Alexander Is Taken by Death > development. d f KENNETH G. ANDERSON, CLAYTON F. LUNDQUIST, LEWIS B. SINCLAIR, : KARL H. VELDE, . PHILLIP J.. MeKENNA, (Chairman) Zoning Committee of the City of Highland Park, IL Special thanks are given to the Highland Park Press, The Waukeâ€" gan Newsâ€"Sun, the Chicago Sunâ€" day Tribune and Highland Park News and li-..a‘uluhn.lb editor, in furni such fine and generous publicity to the zoning program in its various stages of Zoning _ committee acknowledge their singere appreciation. _ ‘The members of the committee thank the employees and officials d&odtyhuhvflyw time and effort in the gtion overâ€"flow meetings.. Many valuaâ€" ble suggestiohs were made by those present. . Individuals and civic orâ€" ganizations rendered invaluable assistance sto the committee. To all of them the members of the The members of the Zoning comâ€" mittee are proud of the people of Highland Park who, almost withâ€" out exception, expressed their deâ€" sire to subordinate their personal interests to the good of the comâ€" munity. ‘The public hearings were years will be a definite factor not only in the preservation of the valâ€" ue of properties but will also asâ€" sist in the maintenance of the fine which all of us so greatly desire m“uh-'-. BE SURE TO VOTE ON APRIL isTH CLAYTON F. LUNDQUIST FOR HIGHLAND PARK COMMISSIONER LUNDQUIST will give you a resourceful city government able to meet the pressing problems of the fuâ€" ture with iâ€"bons_tmctivc‘att’itudc; Take adâ€" vantage of this opportunity to gain the rare combinatiofi of experience and y:uth plus a knowledge of Highfind Park‘s problems and Clayton F. Lundquist Will Take Action: To get Highland Park its share of the substantial sales tax incomie . . . to correct the ageâ€"old storm and sanitary sewer problem on a "unit by unit" basis financed by current city inâ€" come .. . to expand traffic safety efforts and to provide for more pirkinx facilities im the business district. _ AND for a 100% efhiâ€" cient city government to meet YOUR NEEDS. You Can BE CERTAIN That is, and for many CLAYTON E. THE PR ES s issioner of Highland Park G-l.ydl‘-‘-l,mrk R. 8. WILSON, Pastor Welcome to FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 7:45 pm. Ambassaidors of Moody gible Inst. Six young men. 7:45 2:15 pm. Children‘s service. Francis Bennet of Chicago wil} tell story of the cross, Wednesday, April 9. Pi Delta meeting at 7 pm. Book review by Miss Bredin, dessert at 7 pm. Call Y for reservations + um Saturddy, April 12. Saturday Evening club, 8 pm. Writers, 10 am. _ Tuesday, April 8. Board meetâ€" ing at 10 am.. Mothers Jub at 8 pri. Movies of Holland. Public inâ€" 1894, and his files.contain many papers of that time which are of great historical interest. rmm.l.t:-u-'a. m adnns Interment made in the Mt. Hope cemetery. on "Simon, the Cross Bearer." Holy Communian for all Chrisâ€" WHAT DOES CROSS MEAN TO YOU? Monday, April 7â€"GSO at T:30 Good Kriday, April 4 10. THE MAN WHO WILL WIN A SWEEPING viICTORY. Demonstrated knowledge of our city, its $ people and its problems. Genial, tolerant, friendly. A man who knows thot the mayor‘s office is a full time job and not a pastime. Successful business man.. Capable, experâ€" ienced executive. A proved record of public service. Lifeâ€"long resident of Highland Park. 22 South First Street ELECTION, TUESDAY APRIL 15, 1947 Skokie Valley Asphalt Co. 1228 Harding Avenue, Des Plaines Phone Des Plaines 1165 & No"hfisfi-otow_lnm. Don‘t wait until thcnfiut’n-hh. Asphalt and Macadam Paving . . . Surface Treatment PACKARD OWNERS! _ VOTE FOR x] ROBERT FERRY PATTON For a message ‘of vital importance see back cover _h ‘*~. ~‘ o NEWS Apol 10 .. _ â€" moved and a old wornâ€"out engine is reâ€" installed built improve perfotmance New Precision â€"Built CITJIZENS‘ AND VETERANS‘ COMMITTEE DRIVEWAYS .. . PARKING AREAS PAVIN G Franklyn W. Chaffee, Chairman CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR GQ TO THE POALS Thursday, April 3rd, 1947 THU., FRL, SAT . Apr. 10â€"12 GLENCOE "The Time, The Place and The Girl" "Never Say Goodbye" ATHE ~ 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park 006 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :30 RED SKELTON

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