e better elps our to homes. an Road, range in h all imâ€" ituated in ing.. Just cost us 7 +. he average nd risk. IGNELD rk 1»? in the vâ€" comâ€" uilders friend Commissioner Gourley moved the approval of the following bonds of city employees for the fiscal year ""+3929, _ *> â€"Bids> were. recéived by the board of local improvements, at theâ€"regular; â€" meeting of ‘the »â€"city council and the board Monday night, for the â€"conâ€" struction ° of . storm water drains in the alley in Block 5, original town, and certain places in the water= shed of block 5, and also for paving the same alley, from Laurel avenue, _ extended, to the north edge of Walâ€" nutâ€" avenue. ° 4 o w ‘ The Volunteers of America were granted permission to hold their anâ€" â€"nual Tag Day in Highland Park on Saturday, June 22, 1929. ° y ~ The report of the corporation counâ€" sel with reference to the legality ‘of the publication .of official notices was ordered placed on file. s $ Bills Approved Commissioner: Brown movedâ€" that the following bills in connection with the grade separation be approved and vouchers issued in payment of same: Taylor, Miller, Busch and Boyden, $101.09; Walter A. Shaw, $815.36. The motion prevailed. : Bids for the storm water drains were: E. A. Meyer Construction Co., $6,582.55; Highways Construction Co., $6,554.55; James" Viti & Son, $6,690.â€" 60. For the paving contracts the bids were: E. A. Meyers Construction Co., $5,385.00; Highways Construction Co., $5,300.00. ; local improyements,. the council reâ€" convenéd, the following members beâ€" ing present: â€" Mayor i Lewis, Comâ€" missioners Brown, Gourley and Zimâ€" mer. â€" On motion, the bids ‘in each inâ€" stance were ordered placed on file for public inspection, according ~to lew. mm es merni e ooo on eA o uonl 1 VouumMEe XVIII Commissioner Zimmer moved that X. Vigeant, contractor, for the conâ€" struction of the Ravinia Fire Station be allowed a payment of $2,614.59 in accordance with the â€"architect‘s cerâ€" tificate therefor. The motion preâ€" vailed,=> . f e 3 BOARD GETS BIDS ON â€" ALLEY IMPROVEMENT William J. Cummings, first assistâ€" ant fire marshal. 4 Joe Broddard, officer in charge of garbage incinerator. â€" ~*Johf Petik, helper in water departâ€" ment. The motion prevailed. F ~Commissioner Gourley moved the passage of an ordinance amending section 474, Article XI, Chapter XVII f"' the Highland Park code of 1929. The motion prevaited. Paving and Storm Water Drains in .Alley in Block 5; City ~_ _ Council Meets: The matter of recodification of the Highland â€" Park building ordinances was referred to the council of archiâ€" tects for their recommendation, More Bonds Get O. K. Bids Received The Higbland Park Pressâ€" A new member of the official famâ€" ily is Mr. Paul Zimmerman, who for several years _ has beén connected with the: Northern Trust:Co. of Chicago. He is the son of Paul Zimmerman, president ofthe â€"Oak. Park Trust & At a meeting of the. official board of the Highland Park State bank on Wednesday evening June 5, the folâ€" lowing changes and additions were made in: the official family. . _Mr. Raymond Erskine was promotâ€" ed to the office of secretary and trust officer. For a number of years he has been serving the bank creditably as assistant cashier. Mr. Martin C. Hart for some years the head teller of the bank was electâ€" ed to the assistant â€"cashiership. Mr. Hart‘s friends will be glad to hear of his promotion. city. Vallee 0. Appel was elected as vice president of the bank. â€" Mr. Appel is the son of the president of they bank and is a resident of Highland Park. He is president of the Fulton Market Cold Storage company and has: been serving as director of the bank. He will not be active. lying banks of this section. . _ Mr. Zimmerman will serve largely as an outside man. He will look after the business development and specialize in the bond department. * To Be Given June 26 at H. P. Presbyterian Church. Public Invited H. P. MUSIC CLUB IN ANNUAL PROGRAM ~The Highland Park: Music club will present its second annual open guest program at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church on Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon, June 26th at 2:30 o‘clock. This club counts among its memâ€" bers, some of the ‘very best musical talent, not only in Highland Park but in the neighboring north shore towns as well and the open guest program is planned to show to friends of ‘the club and the musicâ€"loving public in general, the exceptionally fine work which is ‘done by the club. You are most cordially invited> to reserve June 26th for ‘this rare musical treat. @ County Judge Persons _ Addresses Rotarians The Highland Park Rotary club was honored Monday at its regular dinner andâ€"session at the Moraine hotel by the presence of County Judge Perry L. Persons, wha« delivered a very interesting and instructive adâ€" dress. There was good attendance of members and all enjoyed the popular Judge‘s fine talk, and there were many â€"exprosstons of appreciation at the close. * Highland Park State Bank Reports Changes .. . in Official Family We welcome Mr. Zimmerman to our HicHLAND Park, IuuiNors, Fripay, JunE 13, 1929 I Program of Mysicalg + | To Be Given June 18 i For McDowell Society The al frisco musical to be given in the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. Franl: C. Peyraud Tuesday, June 18; progmises"to. be . delightful, . The program, _ by Mrs, Estrfd Buck,; Mr. Hans Hess and Mr. Eidam will be of rare excellence dedicated to a unique cause. . The MacDowell society supâ€" ports a colony at Petersboro, N. H., which represents an unfulfilled dream of the great composer® but which is being heroically carried on by Mrs. MacDowell. It is the one retreat in America devoted to the arts, and to which writers, musicians and â€"artists may go for peace and inspiration. The program for the evening follows: 3.. Rhaspodie, F Sharp Minor ... Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 6 > . _. Clarence Eidam 5. Evening Song ...,.._=.............~....Sebum Spanish Dance .._..._._....._......_.Gran: â€"The Swan (by tequest) ... Saintâ€"S: â€"â€" Eilfin Tauz (by request)â€" _...._.._._...._Poj . * Hans Hess Juul Rosineâ€"Hess at the piano~ Steinway piano furnished by Lyon Healy â€"â€" Allegro â€" Agitato s Andante, molto tranquillo Allegro â€" allegro molto marcato Mr. Hans Hess and Mrs. Clarénce Eidam 2. The Ury of a Bird ....................... Binding ‘~â€"In the Time of Roses .:_....__....._Reichardt The Evening Star ....._____.._...._.__.Wagner 1. Sonata in A Minor, opas. 86 w for cello and piano The Highland Park Garden<Study club will be entertained at luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. T. R. Murâ€" fey on Monday, June 17. After a short â€"business meeting the members will visit the gardens of Mrs. Edw. M. Steele and Mrs. Sam Marks. The regular monthly meeting of the Ravinia Garden club will be held Friâ€" day, June 14 with Mrs. E. H. Plumâ€" mer, 2370 Ridgewood drive, Braeside. A number of the Ravinia school puâ€" pils made attractive posters for the club plant sale. Firstâ€" prize was awarded to Robert Long, while the second went to Mary Louise Keaster. The club thanks the entire group for their ~coâ€"operation. This garden club is successfully sponsoring the work of the Plant Flower and Fruit guild and also the Junior Gardens of the Lincoln and Elm Place schools. H. P. Garden Study â€" Club Meets June 17 Ravinia Garden Club Meets Friday, June 14 Buffetâ€"Bridge June 13 The first buffet suppgr and bridge party . for members and guests of Briergate Golf club will be held on Thursday, June 13.> Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:00 o‘clock. Bridge will start promptly at 8:00 o‘clock. â€"Suitable prizesâ€"will ~â€"be awarded to members, also. to guests. Serenade INTERMISSION Estrid Buck Estrid~ Buck Russian J olk_ Sone, ...Schumann .....Granados Saintâ€"Saens ........ Popper Dohnanyi Palmgren Schubert Grieg Liszt REGULAR SESSION OF COMMERCE CHAMBER â€".The regular monthly dinner and session of the Highland Park Chamâ€" ber of Commerce was â€"held Tuesday evening in the Green Teapot. There was a large attendance of members, fifty being ‘served at the fine ‘dinner at 6:30, and the business meeting folâ€" lowing was interesting and marked by enthusiastic participation on the part of members. § & Talks on World‘s Fair ~ ' In the absence of ‘President Paul L. : Udell, Director St. Peter presided at the meeting. He introduced Dr. Allen D. Albert, assistant to the presiâ€" dent of the Chicago World‘s Fair celebration whoâ€"gave a vivid explanâ€" aticn of the late developments reâ€" ported by the World‘s Fair commitâ€" tee and what may be expected at that exposition. § Held Tuesday Evening at Green Teapot; Fine Dinner, Large Attendanceâ€"â€" _ A communication from the Illinois Chamber of Commerce urging the loâ€" cal chambers to write the representaâ€" vote against the Sfate iIingqome 1aXx was read, and -.orderedlplï¬%a on file; as the bill failed®of passage in the session of the legislature just ended. The resignation of Frank. W. Rusâ€" so, Deerfield, Ill., was accepted and ordered placed on file. Suggests Golf Tourney Fred Geiser, chairman of the golf committee, suggested that a golf tournament be held monthly and askâ€" ed for $25.00 per month to go toâ€" wards defraying the expenses of prizes etc._ It was regularly moved, seconded and carried that this proâ€" ject be referred to the board of trusâ€" tees.â€" The financial report of the Highâ€" land Park Chamber of Cum:&@'as of June 1st was read, showingthe chamber to be in a satisfactory conâ€" ditions as regards finances. The â€" question ~of~ advertising in pamphlets, programs etc., was again brought up.. A committee of 10 agreed to. meet with .Clarence Witt before the next meeting, and have a solution ~ready to be presented at the next regular meeting, July 9th. _ Committee Appointed The committee consists of the foiâ€" lowing members: x C. J. Shetzley, Fred E. Geiser, Arâ€" thur E. Vetter, Walter Meierhoff Ernest Moldaner, Mortimer Singer, Albert Larson, Clarence Witt, Edward Greenwald. * j _ Mr. Thomsass Higham, aged eighty years, died Tuesday in Chicago folâ€" lowing an illness of six months. He was the father of Mrs. Morton J. Traub of this city. He is also surâ€" vived by his wife, Frances Higham. Servicesâ€"andâ€"intermentâ€"willâ€"beâ€"pri= vate. > 4 f Father of Mrs. Traub j Passes Away June 11 NumMBER 15