Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1948, p. 1

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Every Highland Parker is entitled to voice com- plaints against high taxes and the high cost of living, but less than 15 per cent of them will have the right to growl about what they may consider inadequate police and fire protection and street maintenance. According to an estimate, only about 30 per cent of the voters of Highland Park went to the polls Saturday. A comparatively slight majority of them defeated the proposal. Those who voted in favor of the measure have a right to growl. The slight majority who, voted against the proposition, of course, have some rights too. They at least went to the polls and registerartheir opinion. TrinityGu'lthiu-Iu manna“ and will feature during, nettm ad spectator upon. cloths. and cocktailmdcnuh'vur.uwdl "eb'the"oremiehoettr- .teewMr.Dnvii$Nofth- ¢.vmutu¢m.nu- -etwtttbo-mdnt 1:80, lol- lnnd " W M vii it ““150”wa PtmM-taeth.aetHt.th. 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'trtdhhtthwirtoHeheetir. ehqatte,PHses; artet Bit. and School v.11. loci-ia- on}; gummcmu-u The Teen Am Club will hold I Fashion Festival at the Mini Vince Home Friday, April 80th. Tick“: booths will I). set up " Paddle, Chuck 1min and Ink Clone, Ph-ti-. Jon Handel mndhsnhhhobhky. “handh- AHrirt-dqe,orthow thath-be-s-tug-sth. KW MN“ The alums-mm In lad. the “Matthew among; Guns. nu. and-the goanImigy Center in Highland TOP-“Th8.“ Mh.mgMnadrihn.em- Dt"met MAGGIE - HigMnaadPirnhvieaim Orr-wr- mums-u hr HMO-hypdhb- 'hu-ttob-m-tus Wigwam-wanna. gm-sua-tar-ani- [gt-my m DEC-naith “:5an "A Carri-huh“ driveiaoa-dtt-tut- ttring-Ott-di-thr-tt mmum."m.mn.cw hill. Int: County M - "nrt-Mt-rho-rt-ttnear. the progn- ol the can.” can- III-in. mm~mnv¢ [Whit-“30mm mun. Ntd2dr tTlalkTSllrnl'dh%"= MMbII-hd "The donor him-tf, a a nem- Iter1dhisfnmitr--ra, benefit from the information. n- umb. dunno-is or tin-bent nude pounds by the work of the Ameriean Cancer Society.” Intent reports Aowqd that W of the communities Ian {and the halfway mark of their not; The goal for the county in $28,. 350. Checks abound be and. - to the American Cancer Society and nailed to Mr. Leann“ or to the Manna: at the lab County chapter, 188 We" IL. Wlnhqul. 0-0}!th tttthe-ru-thos-r, ugh-Maggy...” E. J. Ltewenthal, 257 Ionian rd., Highland Park. is duh-nan of thq High“ an. His com- mittee was. of Joseph B. Gar. nett, Dr. William E. [not], Dr. Morley D. labial. Ila. _ P. lot-run, Frank P. sumac. Mose: E. Shire and Dr. Gm" P. Weiafuid. 11W Pin, Minds. Thursday, April 29, 1948 R. P. Citizens Reject Tax Referendum - Budget Faces Cut I}. MI CM of '" home economies dam and Mr. W. P. Dub-ha of the Building Trades department of the High- land Park High School, the beer- ingofthepbnsofthenome Show, stated they expect to take their dunes on a complete tour of the show. Their end-Ilium on the “national value of the show was -tifrtrte. A majority of 2573 citizens who -tto the polls in Hid-had Put In the meantime the contest open to All the,nchool children of Highland Park in well underway. Paint, crayon. and ink is being ‘applied to m with hm speed. Every pupil entering the :0th will receive 3 1m ticket to the show and all: esz will be and. to the “use best poster-1‘ 'mms well wheel. nigh Sign! a... a. and city'- - for an hen-ad in mtotoreovusNnd.toe-n expected $87,000 deneit in Eth- hnd M5 civic finances. Th vote on the proposition was 1180 The vote ml. out the " uini-u-nion'. -thmtoth.ex- Peetodderieit,-d_at.thq oaRrMtaeatnttve,thattrhmrsaV cheeky-budget. Th.eraetoxtmsttomrueht" arrswftth-tob-rtudtothq city'lvu'imdowhnbhsm "tbe.atd.teerrainqd,btrtibu- mama-mum“: Aeeoeo to human: tf it. - m not mod. IF. humans-gm; for it In one instance, on the demon- stration of a furnace stoker, not only will the sicker manufnetarer have an expert on hand to explain the stoker's operation and adapt- ability, but several coal - will also be in attendnnee to answer questions and offer advice on the proper grade of coal. Charts and tables will be available for comparison of coat: of dif- ferent up” of heat. In addition an insulation expert will add lain knowledge to the other - in their continuous battle to eat the consumer's heating coat This is only one example of the effort that is being exerted to bring to the people of Highland Park a conga-active and educational Home Wanton-onto“. '.dbvcr-_ettrfrrryei Kiwanis To Feature Latest In Home Needs - June 4,5, and 6th Ptotemtiona1 export: ot National Innuhctum: and supplier: will be on land " Highland Pat’s Pimt Home show. being sponsored by the Highland Park Kiwanis Club " the Ravinia W Home on June t, 6 Int! 6. Originally the date of the show was at for Inte lay but beam of some unionism school plan- the an: In: been changed to June 4, 5 Ind 6. PW Cuba in Pm aiaua ___ GtiAtG “chun- uni “magnum-dubs. cum-anthnmdn “WHhh’u-a. haul-WNW”..- ttms-dr-ttHt-q. eoqas.nm.et-tuaheHt_ game-6.10.9.8. 'hurA.re4rtt.doqttut_ 1mNmtdhrhtattt-bodhsh" “aim-chin... Ilium-hm“ hmtmwd "TA6..00,rmuhtrnr%beek- final“... 30““- -dthM,phte't.9ey*rartRH, mdhddhm mug-smug),ny -,e-r't*th.e- the ham; to 1484 against Highland Park High School It seems to no that your mum ho these questions is of prime im- port-nee to cit'xem of the North Shore in solving the commuted Students To Petrity Audience With and“: Play in But" On belt-B of the commuter: of the North Shore. I m “droning this letter to you, e neident of Luke Forest. to ask what netion the Nadine-tern will hie to fill the t-ortntton up, in use the electric line ceases operation. lawman-n -rer that an upm- highway "pl-cc the Jackie and. and has supplement your suburban hill service! LtralorderoeHoomu.t,dr No. M6, T V It. [one B. When, they. 180 Roger Willing Are, T KW Park, w. _rodeerstmdaravaitnhuagiftof "9it.iiqtoth.P-DtkAeett wrecustedtlntthhmoneybo '-dforthob-fttoftheetab 'enum-ep-e tt.e-t-frue-,ett. In o letter published in North Shore paper: In: October 28, I predicted that I North Shore bus line would econ lend to the shami- onrnent. of the interurben electric service. The Imminent of the electric med vehemently denied in full” ad: that thundonment of nil oer-vice was in Vi“. Now, however',' ix months Inter, the electric management has naked to end the nil service along the more line. ', Public mkhnce to the bus line is wide-lama. So far, it han taken mostly 'r-tire form, with little effort to find a constructive solu- tion to the intentbnn'n troubles. Will the thsetaoreaue, Milwny be panned to who the traffic load of the intern-bun? Gentlemen: In tho -- of 1947 the M.eedon'hoiidsforthrr- ”gamma-Mo! mmmmvmmm (alluring: “W 1941 br momdlbmWNo. "6",aaAhmtrNeo,G-err. tet-tho-tee-UO- Chicago Northmrn Railway, (00 West Indium St, Chicago 6, Illinois. Dear Mr. Williams: Can this be done by mttre'he- quent schedules of old steam equipment? Or will new and faster lightweight equipment he - nble? Or would it be Mable for your railroad to the " the Ihm line route u an electric. powered than]: unite between WM and Wilkes“: feeding when. oeth.B-g.eNim-- gpmmuw "ee-tMo-r-. -t-at%-taethoht... [01]“me PIE-319'!- Mr. R. L Willing, Pie-{dent [ham-sud... ”we” -tmreetciiii'. .rNd',q.ttlta'lPfptt,t min-ho mm -r.dt.A-..d- undue-t1,wllm 'tte-ga-re-at.- f3,.'.he-irtneet-s MtMB-iu wiggli- thought in and. the mgdumuw 'YF-ttOSU-ess lab! ko-ta-. hoe: the Noam To Your. lineuely, Everett L Hillard 33!:th Park April 1, 1948 Fw- tb. " It‘d-b who tWd out II when at the high yahoo! graduation examine. to be held in June, thee speakers lute been chosen. They no Dem 1mm. Rein Juergensen and Werner Rosenthal, member: of the senior clue. The topic of their tatha will be "The Growing kiln-nee of Amerie. in Foreign mun" Nineteen ndditionat when wen chosen to talk " nun-r whoa] trmduntion when. PYedrrteeinn Wade}: En Ree- Sale HitrhSehoUGmatmtitm My, “my 6 " - The Woman's Aanoeihtteh of the Highland Pk. chm-ch will hold in d,',1S'Mtt runn- nge ale in the pariah but on bare! avenue. Timid-y, In: a, from 9 mm. to ' pan. Music Department70f High School To Passed my Festival 1 xx; ',1 This year, intend of the am] spring concert, the band, orches- tm and chorus will unite in me- lentinx . my Festival. Whiting on Friday evening, lily 21, the prom will continue on Sunday, ,rhiehorm be thq but performance of this d-tment until Ermduattem. nndheraetfvitie. can!“ "rtieuurattaattknudrmmto the After Ptm maria-urn; 'rvenirtgdre-, than, “and awe-orb; Avery Md.- mncwmmmcmu multim- Allo Icahn-u! will“ clothing of all kind- Ne “pun-nu, chm-mam . 'E-b-ether-ei-tae. - to betrtemtr- to a. chm-Indy-Mh'ontb “ammo-nu. KiGu-Aegturus, WW“?! ‘V3 Aboundintr in thrills and chills. this drama is one of the heat to come from the pen; of this gifted pair. Long I favorite of theater- goers. “The Bat" is Imagine-ed in sustaining suspense, and his few equals of its kind. A story of human, everyday people and“. in e web of baffling eimnunataneea, it is guernnteed to keep the nudi- ence on edge until the denoun- uient. Alli) tenured will be cannabis, soloing and tries. Tichu, noon to be on ale, any be patch-led for both night or for a single night. nomownlboimcmaim. tion of In. W. m Pantry]: Itmie1tm F9: Students To Plan! On the evening of Saturday. May 8, student: of Highland Park high school will present. as their annual spring offering, the aya- tery play, "The Bat", written by Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Ammu- Mhdv-I'IhPJ'AM mhdl-MMh tH3ttrsd-r-sqrrdr-. dnr,Hnr8.fNmteMt.a.qtg. fMum't_tbodt-ed tt_-v-it-te, 'yFr.A3trMh-ae-eus., minimum-brilliant- Inmbcmupdh-nll thetrehBdrmt-tU.d.ta.rttrth mun-mum "qt-eh-tot-o ,ot'aeetrttednetthM%rtraqttr. 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