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Highland Park Press, 27 Aug 1936, p. 4

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Kb P t t fé;fi d zhi J 4 33 Highland it is that the city does, and how it operates â€" lsmlf, of course, in a Everything carefully washed. Table, bed and bath dlinens, madeira and fancy linens handâ€"ironed. ‘Wearing apparel returned "Soft M 15 :oulh ...M..D..:.y.... 31039 M C e es Emivaetel "A Neighborly Cémmtrmity” we all certainly must be in entire accord. It seems to me that, from the standâ€" point of the city as an organization, a great benefit would be derived by & more thorough understanding by the citizens generally of just whnt] it is thikkt The SW Whnns ul 4o mgy With : your Mul objective. afid' the lde‘;'l of a friendly community as expreupd in‘ your recent editorial ed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for 31 19 ironing. 15 pounds.. o Additional weight, Ib. 7e © (Hydro) wl table and ‘hth lin.n" madeira and fancty linen iron: xcess weight, Shirts handâ€"f Such a movement would render a great service tc Park by making it a still more outstanding comm might even do more â€" it might point the way by w towns and Villbges could more highly develop the fid« zenship and thus offset tendencies toward communi occasional show themselves in‘ this country and WHiclj onstrating their destructive influences in other count AWeeniNinNHNGENNpNRGRGrpemmmmneana d 2,2072,. ... :s °_ * â€" Ee pFacilIical than others. For example :â€" he allâ€"Highâ€" land Park golf tournament, suggested in the previous editorial : Mr. Creigh‘s idea of town meetings; an outdoor service in Raâ€" vinia park on Thanksgiving afternoon ; a series of nday aftâ€" ernoon hikes for nature lovers, lead by local authorities on the history of Highland Park and its floweres and ; a great festival of carols on Christmas evening; an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration. These are mere s'aggeq ions. No doubt better ideas would be developed if: a c imittee were appointed for the purpose. $ mpgl ... COMMENTs By _ HIGHLAND PARKERS Such a committee would have ample ideas prese some more practical than others. For example:â€" t land Park golf tournament, suggested in the previo Mr. Creigh‘s idea of town meetings ; an outdoor se you think about this or 210001 . * OASQIves aAccomplish results, Action is : Therefore the suggestion is made that ‘the % d committee of citizens â€" a committee representative o of the city, to develop and carry into action any m?: or plans to make for an increase in the spirit of fim.";fl Park. l asgh Afree exp makes for i ooo o uon olge se oo c on rroui c oo dprenee e se OL HALIG@HNâ€" land Park Ic:‘ a residential city, by means of ‘comimunity proâ€" jects, which would bring citizens together in cammon purposes. In another part of this issue of the Press, is @ letter fror Thomas Creigh commenting on this editorial. In it, he :% gests a series of "town meetings" as a method bf fostering neighborliness and a greater community snirit â€" & Recently in this column, the mgestio{i was mide that d%â€" inite ‘organized effort be made to increase the virtues of Highâ€" Ianil Thnvir lmas m o neml s P ieA Hiay 4ss 5 ( Resolutions of sondolence, cards of Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year mwhmh&n-t;wfi-'â€".“d" paper a signed with name and of the writer, ‘They should q huh%mhm&“ M ;"""'%:: SOFT DRY OHICAGO oFrFiCE aommmmmemmmmenmmmmmmmeno,. us col_soccoc_!* !"*lr ## th@# Post Office at Highland Park, N6 Iewwed f f Md“fibuwmuu_m.jq%, £ Butered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, weenitimnsimentmmminassc2222222220.0000.0 PAGE FOUR THRIFTY PHONE where an admission %mm‘: THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS esgion of opinion unity. â€" What do 10¢ A member of Ǥ ‘THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY with 1e THE TOWN MEETING that? With September almost upon us, we turn our thoughts moniéntarily from the baseball dir nd: to conâ€" sider the pouihflitieg of thé Deerâ€" coming season. Cbfitw ers is | calling the initial practice ‘for the fall campaign next ’l}uud:y: (Sept. 1). ‘The high school mentor expects a good turnout ‘with a few of his \last year regulars "back on the Job..‘ Nevertheless it remaing to be seen whether or not ‘the new maâ€" terial on hand will be nblc; o fill the vacancies left by theh fraduaâ€" tionofmcho,ntatandingp fers as Gordon Ball, all suburban |genter, also receiving honorkble mention | on the all state team, Wally Lange, guard, Lewis Domke,; tackld, and Bill Boehm, end, each named bn the all county squad in his respective position. . No doubt the effoits of Dave Inman, shifty ball cartier. as well as the other b.ckfieldm, will be missed to some extent. t t Football Practice 3 Opens Next Tuesday Sandlot ball was at a | last Sunday as far as 4 elubs were ‘concerned, Wet throughout the surroundit tory forced the m all such games until a late, Sandlot Ballat Stand Still Sunday I should . think | with the air of business and other â€"orgah izations, and with : the adynirlble‘r‘publicity which you newspaper people could be able to handle, that a Beries of "town â€"meetings" might | be arâ€" ranged â€" not political in tharacter or purpose â€" but in "f ‘city offiâ€" cials, and others,; could distuss such items as those which you suggest where â€" say once a month â€" peoâ€" ple might look foéwaxfl to the opâ€" .pdnunity of : seeing f&ci ‘â€" officials and meeting not only then but all others of a public‘spirit, &nd their friends as ‘well, and, thereby, build a real “Commun_ity," $ [ _ " mgetVIdes â€"~ as5,) f instance, the effort to finance the Hospital â€" would be explained, and inteérest of each citizen aroused sb that he would, in the common urlderstandâ€" ing of the general benefit, be willâ€" ing to actively work ani do his part â€" and not merely make a conâ€" tribution. i | governmental w +â€"â€" But, in the main, as the active veh dle for fosâ€" tering suchâ€"‘conditions as will make for an attractive lifé thgre. We, have the Eim P ! auditorâ€" ijum ‘Which was built fot the purâ€" pose of community therin In my opinion, we have hissed the boat a good many times in not havâ€" ing used it for community® gatherâ€" ings at which the p rpose of comâ€" mon ‘activities â€"â€" as, for instance, the effiort to fnamkns s n bvng io oR into action any prictical ideas in incmse'j in the community ~1016 Willoughby Tower, Yours truly, s oo s 0e + i { K might be arâ€" most) i ticaléiin tharacter| Will be giy in which city ofâ€" | September $ ould disguss such| Church fo) lich you suggest | P viding fo Aa month â€" ant servides ward to the op.| Nélson Hf‘l g their officials at Great hly therf but all ome of t spirit, @nd their| Alfeady arri d, thereby, build| Glencoe wil} »# iss M d] truly, C. Miller [Ip truly, || se f Thonn? C!'drl,!.‘ auline M : t | Loomis will}, ;’n...,' téntarily lds“m- 16 Deerâ€" r â€" the 6 emits per single copy râ€"appoint a {‘of all parts Highland nity. It ich other s of citiâ€" » whiCh d‘em-., ies. h-g-& to it most unique and unsual concert will be given , Wednesday evening tember 9th at the Glencoe Union church for the benefit of the fund providing for music for the Protest: ant services conducted lby Reverend Neélson Hkll at the Veterans hospiâ€" at Gréat Lakes, : n me of the most promising and al y atrived young music¢ians of Glencoe will give the program. iss Mildred Mullen and William C.l Miller Ifr. will am. 2C " C o M Cc nci d 4 1 Om â€"| lie Brands of Deerfi â€"| fer bifthday anniver | | Mr. and Mrs. Artha p Park pl. have r | Glasier Park, Mon. â€" | | Miss Maude Bakke | number of friends at | tlll‘dl! ‘evening. Mr. lfl urg: Harry the hapby parents of m Friday at Meno ere they are spendi mer, it > | 3niqli¢‘ Concert at‘ Jenq?'e. Union Church y Mrs.! C. S. Beach and © da; fiss â€" t returned fr onths sojourn at Estes Park | Jean|Brand, daughter of th e 7 of Deerflield, © celel er bi nV RHWiarncus ud o 4 moise made by the youngsters. : Revi and Mrs. Karl A. Rot fertaired Aug. 19 at a showe iss Mable Howe, whoseé mar p Mr, Arthur Muir took plac |refvang""" wnpuicid h umber | "Vine Avenue Day" was ‘staged by the children of that street on Aug. 28. Costumes of all descripâ€" t:ion were worn and everyone was well aware of the celebration by the noise Made bÂ¥y tha Thiuniarau.. : The first dog show in Highland Park was held Aug, 24 at the L. L. Winters home on Laurel ave. The affair was conducted by Theodora Winters and Irene Mitchell. â€"\.||.." IQ Years A Dm! to the increase the North Shore Trust enlarged its quarters. m Aem uy ME 4298« 10, OnHC had been«visi't'i-r;z.l’xe-;.'annt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Olesen of Moraine rd. h 4 Miss Anna Kreuger (Mrs. Orville 'mnngs)‘ entertained at px; apll;:: turday evening, or . MI;lm May Kreuger (Mrs. W. E. Méierhoff). , Dorothy Shechan was the victim of infantile paralysis, Aug. 19. She burtuint sls inancndct ul "MCCC!, A108 UBL 10, »Wflilo drivi.;xlc along Grand ave., Deerfleld, Saturday, Mr. Harry Whitcomb‘s horse was frighteneed by a passing train and became unâ€" ““”’1“"“' throwing Mr. Whitcomb from} his conveyance. He suffered ‘ bruises and cuts, _ _ _Iwin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmer, August 16. On August 22, the Leo White resâ€" idencte on Bloom street was badly damaged by fire. The building was partially covered by insurance. ‘_ L "__._ 20 Years Ago f !A North Shore Electric Ravinia Park south bound train crashed into a #southbound threeâ€"car train which as stalled at iPark ave., Glencoe, m 19. One woman was killed and three seriously injured. =% | at progressive Highland Park 'fln'onth the files of The Press. Cay at Menominee, â€" Wis. ey are spending the sum B tne most promising and rived young musicians of ill give the program. dred Mullen and William Ir. will sing a group of i1 _LOOKING BACKWARD il! interpret Char knovm gompm“. n and Spiro Mann Mrs. Harry E. Bolle «nd, daughter of the Lesâ€" _ of Deerfleld, celebrated l‘ay. anniversary, Monday. Mrs, Arthurâ€"Buh] of Linâ€" 1. have returned from , Mon. ~ / . 19 at a shower for NCIr respective have done to deâ€" lly fine voices, Vill‘ sing and play the accordion by, and Robert Bey, .. occasion‘ where increase in business, a «daughter, Ago A. nofll enâ€" company has daughter from: a irk, Colo. marriage place on THE PRESS3 _ 14 North Genesee Street ‘Waukegan, HIL. _ Phone Maj. 3450 Lake College of Commerce Sun. to Thurs., Aug. Day Classes ASK FOR INFORMATION wHIcH wirr Chows. Alice Faye â€" juk Haley \>> %. Michael Whaiea * Minn.â€"All Toys, | | _ || f|~ _ A. R. Mardis, Elmhurst, I!L, Ruth Chinnâ€"Educ l iN T Wt ol te:Ortnâ€"tome .e Beryt PML..MM Company inna Grace Freeburgâ€"Abbott Tok Pab k stt ibbott Laboratories :_ _R. Blakesley, Niles Center, IILâ€" Coihrwfipnhh ; s German Shepherds. 5 R. R. Hughes, Chicago, Ill.â€"Urish Terriers, d *â€"â€"â€" MATINEE DAILY 1:30 j a | Pnd dengnmmmedicnts rxfeammraliee mc %MMM&.u MW.M apany MW‘M&- ‘ CR‘ Wlnn, El‘ill' Terriers. 1# John Halliday '-?â€"Mnrfialâ€"lint Robt. Cummings "HOLLYWOOD â€"â€" BOULEVARD" E. T. Adair, Pittsburgh, Pa.â€" All dogsâ€"in Group 1, except Cocker Spaniels. All dogs in Group 2, | _ Following is the judging list for_ the show: > © + 4 LeRoy $w Children‘s classes will again be a big fnturo-em:b gilver trophies to the winners, a box of candy to all the competitors. The quality of the dogs: receives ‘no consideration in this classâ€"only the manner in (which the children show them. So fiow is the time to groom your pets, and to teach them to walk quietly on a leash, h 4 Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat., Aug. 27â€"28â€" DOUBLE FEATURE _ JOE E. BROWN GCGENESEE "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL» M Below is a Hudmumvd-'-Rnnhhcolma -g.“ mm%m‘ammw.uomm i-.-b.: more and ,u';he‘hkgo,ollenolcmmeht“m‘hb. | t > | d l j Neum'luum Louis Zupancicâ€"E, 3. E. offices _ Lenville Eniowâ€"Johnson Motor! Co, Dorothy Forslundâ€"J. â€" Bliin; Inc., ; ly and p: , and all registered breeds, will be on exhibit next Sunâ€" day at the Northbrook Dog Show to be held at Curtiss Reynolds Airâ€" port on ‘the outskirts of Northâ€" brook. Over five hundred: dogs have been entered which means betâ€" ter than 600 or 700 entries, This is a banner year for the show in as much as so many dogs have been registered, outnumbering any preâ€" vious show in this vicinity. Office Positions â€" for Young. Women At Northbrook Show To Be Held Sunday "Earthworm Tractors" Yan: Sicki¢â€"Johnson Motor Company AT WAUKEGAN comumv COOL io POSITION 30 to Sept. 3 Co, Lib; All dogs. in Group .A excent F8 onl . t] _~ Terriers, Irish and Scotch Terrier® ||_._ . ". / c‘.': All dogs in Group 3 except German | t Shepherds. Andmhdl'm rndany WMB‘IMM ( _an. «& A. Creany, Glenview, IILâ€"Chil« was highly re dren‘s Classes. : i) whom . he i Group 1â€"â€"Mr. Adair. || early life in |the Group 2â€"Mr. Adair, (| the C, & E. L. |R. r Group 3â€"Mr. Glébe. 7 Farmersburg, â€" Group 4â€"Mr. Glebe: _ *tfl"'l‘”'h, Group 5â€"Mrs. Plankers. . | His passing will be Group 6â€"Mr. Davies. â€"_ || host of friends as 3 Best in Showâ€"Mr. Glebe: _ â€" || ily, to whom he w R. L. Davies, Anderson, l:fi +/ Ft. Sheridan Boston Terriers, Bulldogs. Ft. } C. V. Glebe, Bryn Athyn, P= Passes on A; THE HIGH PARK P IS IN THE READING Ask any successful advettiser. They‘ll tell you that printing that 1 is prining _ that brings results: Thit‘s why so imany of them depend on pri T by The Highâ€" | land Park Press. It‘s clBs _clear, attrac.‘ tive; easy to read and i' to ‘use. Just,‘_’k phone haâ€": "i : f PHONE _}| y HIGHLAND C 57 .. / PARK ' [ .A HE HIGHLAND PRINTING _ THE PROOF Waukegan, IHlinois _ _/ | i ll.Mhm( i uk “M. oPf send me full details . people, e part. _ _ 1 Office i ositions L for Your Maon 536 Central A of 1 id AV is prining why so many by The Highâ€" clear, attrac." THURSDA‘Y,‘ a hmf..fl â€"' life in the a respected by Thursday at hi. $ C "" Tam. V who served 4 an M‘ August Mr He

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