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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 1

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Fe} pub Boston Place > Highlan ture ~on Randal] kl.ns., & tureship Anno He has never won myofthelaoine brizes before and has therefore made & good start by gaining a place among tlfuegwir&p‘:n of th:_umonthly contests Ol St, Nicholas w the competition is so keen and the number of competiâ€" Shre an ‘ql 1. 0 _0 m omnuEb VL CO irs Henry B. Clark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Clark of this city ‘has just received honorable mention in the St. Nicholas league for a prize winâ€" ning drawing which appears in the :‘bnnryhlifibiruffl St. Nicholas J agazine, |â€" * Henry B. Clark, Jr. | Honored by League Friends of W. W. Geary, president of the Deerfleld village board, have learned with satisfaction that he has reconsidered his resignation, tenderâ€" ed some weeks ago, and has agreed to remain in the office until the close. of the fiscal year next spring. It is propable that . a successor will be elected in April, if Mr. Geary insists on retiring. 5 irst Church 2y 02 00 CCCR HuIcHUCE, ‘‘6"} U. way and the construction of JO_hm l(tllhney’l orchestra will pavement, etc., in Central, Laurel and provide musical selections during the St. Johns avenues and in rights of | program and.for dancing thereafter. way and easements to be acquired Othertettnresoftbepmmwin (Continued: on page 36) â€" Z:iKinc.and‘Pmy, W«_._;_q%%. i uf a* "T% .. . & erno, accordanist, â€" Gertrude Kloss, W. W. Geary to Remain primg donng, .‘ _‘ ‘ * Deerfield President| The ladies will be uests; at imi. hip of the 1 ~Church ._of ’";.l“"‘nl-.fi: habk: lary 15, at e ‘ is invited in this connection a resolution was read and filed for inspection providâ€" ing for the appointment of Bowen E. Schumacher as special counsel to act for the city and the board of local improvements in all proceedings necâ€" essary in acquiring and clearing a right of way and the construction of pavement, etc., in Central, Laurel and St. Johns avenues and in rights of way and easements to be acquired (Continued* on page 36) â€" . a member of the Board of Lec ** uhurch of Christ Scientist of and Park, announces a free lecâ€" wâ€"w by John Repeal . Originalâ€" Ordinance to ___Provide for Changesâ€"atâ€"â€"â€" ALTER SHERIDAN RD. EXTENTION PROJECT VoLUME XVIII pte Lecture on Christian Science er Church; the lth‘Ofn“é:flst, Scientist, . to be. mfi‘-}l;:[“ i’!m‘ %;; â€"7'_.3 , geight o‘clock, 'Fh'. nce by John ., of Boston, The Higbland Park Press l(rkasm.tu;mvboiubon nrynrlmlyfllhlhni.?h.,wlth pfi:im-ino pohml:‘lngu the ‘result of eating oysters, reported as getting along nicely now, Mr. Siljestrom, with weeks in Florida. His many friends here will be glad to learn that hh‘ condition is very much improved. this offer. is clos scription will be lars a year. Recently the Highland Park Press made a special subscription offer to interest new subscribers and new eomeutoHi(hhnd?lrk,udtlure- ] sult has been so successful and the reâ€" sponseoo:oodthatithubeende- cided to continue this offer for anâ€" other week. _ Under this plan the Press will be sent to a new subscriber for one year for one dollar, <if the subscription is paid in advance and within the time limit, This is not a reduction in price. The regular subâ€" scription price remains at two dollars nyur.butinordcrtointoustthou who are not subscribers and new comâ€" ers in this city in the Press, this offer is made, giving them the benefit_of commissions which would have to be _ J ihe annual banguet of the Highâ€" 7 r o merce will be held at the Moraine hotel Wedâ€" nesday evening, Feb. 12, Lincoln‘s ity | birthday anniversary, and the proâ€" 2< grams therefore have been suitably ce | decorated with a portrait of the great ng | Civilâ€"war president. _ _ he| The feature of the program, which hâ€" :v‘xn follow a sumptuous repast, will . Siljest ported Special Subscription _ Offer Extended 1 Week _ , _ 1t 8080 A Jarge attendance of members and friends is expected. No effort has been spared by the comâ€" mittee in charge to make it a great suceeu.andthosewho:ttendmu-l sured a real entertainment. h Rocnalh ietaiiiatnt enc Bd iA s ’be,anaddru-byW.C.Wd Sydney, Australia,â€" on the subject, "My Views on Foreign Chambers of Commerce." . Mr. Dornfeld, accordâ€" ing toâ€".dvtnee&’nm is an execuâ€" tive well qualified to handle a subâ€" Ject of this nature, because of his wide experience in Chamber of Comâ€" merce affairs. He is a man of interâ€" national reputation and has a mu-} sage worthy of a large andiannas Chamber of Commerce _ â€"~Banquet At Moraine_ Hotel Wed. Feb. 12th oning as the ‘result of’ A card and » is reported as getting | given by the y of a large audience. _ Mullaney‘s orchestra will HicHuaND ParK, m.;;; M 3 â€" P oms repast, will ss by W. C. Dornfeld of stralia,â€" on the subject, on Foreign Chambers of d â€"the â€"annuat subâ€" as usual, two dolâ€" o .4 4 _ CSMt Ol /. _A cardâ€" and bunce party will be ported as getting | given by the Odd Fellow â€" Boosters . Siljestrom, with | ¢lub at.Oddâ€"Fellows hall; LAurel ave ammunecekidecss oc oae s guests at man of interâ€" â€"has a mesâ€" I audience, rchestra will ns during the g thereafter. nue;*Friday, February 14. All ested are urged to come and to their friends. Prizes will be . ed and refreshments served. _ The North American union will hold a card party in Witten hall toâ€" morrow evening, Friday. An invitaâ€" tion is extended to the public. There will be prizes and refreshments, and all attending are assured a pleasant evening. ioi eifugnizn: 4s of the lounge were , most interesting and upon which Miss Rob talk. n luesday, February 11 at 2:80 p. m. the Ossoli club wg give a Valâ€" entine ~bridge party. embers may bringâ€"guests as at any regular Ossoli meeting, The morning talk on February 12 at. 10:30, will be by Mrs. Clara B. Wells on "Historic Silver," Miss Elizabeth Roberston‘slecture on.“co'ermmm'dtmfiéd- ern" was most delightful. The walls F-MMmthoba‘nditstookbiskm and openedâ€" . the _ moneyâ€"boxesâ€"in C . ththo money into n black bag ey carried, they marched Mark back to the vault, placed him inside and slammed the door. â€" Then they ran out and aped‘ south in their coupe. Ossoli Club to Give Valentine Bfidge Pgrty A. U. Card Party . THursoay, As | amal | been | selve Nort Mc | Wiln and ¢ [ As the bandits entered the bank _ one of them remained in front, while the other walked to the cashier‘s cage at the back of the bank, Then they whipped out revolvers from under coats &nd hef& the bank employes and ten customers into the vault. with the exception â€"of â€" Harold: Mark, u-' sistant cashier. f On Tuesday P csi gi . 0; 0 CCC mk f ve@e WHGHH~ Inh- and â€"notified police of all the North Shore suburbs. ‘ Motoreycle police from Evanston, !Wudm, ummm&ofllm- ston and the north side of Chicago sped to cover all roads â€"from th’el‘ north to intercept the robbers. Card Party, February 14 Hubbard Woods Bank > “&'M, Bandits Get $4,000 FEsrvaARY 6, 1930 and exquisite quilts, Ro!bemn_bmd her covered with the All interâ€" o ‘bring awardâ€" ‘k,~ asâ€"| @1 s .. is keys | P: y into | 9f , they | th vault, | * d the sped Se Y | bow line 2:80 Valâ€" | o may )ssoli ,p:: ay Highland Park lodge No. Loâ€" annual bangiiet at the Unio hotel, Wheeling, Wednesday evening, Febâ€" ruary u.:tdi o‘clock. There :1: dancing an entertainment, members are invited to attend. nd offers a service Without equal in this respect in this of the counâ€" try.. Since opening store has grown until now it is one M the largâ€" est and oldest on the n Mr. Carlson incorporated his b last October in the amount of $25,000. Moose Annual Bang t( in Wheeling Keb. 12 Because of Carlson is car of the well kr his ’been in business on the north shore in Highland Park for three years and during this time has made many fflcndi&:x:e of the honesty, courâ€" tesy and 6 ency of his store, and we are glad b? ‘teeoml:end his store to anyone w may figuring on purchasing any such merchandise In an effort to reduce their invenâ€" tory and also make room for the new line of Kimball pianos which they are putting in the Carlson Music house is offering some very attractive buys in pianos, radios and other musical inâ€" struments at their store on Green Bay: and Central avenues in Highland Park during this big sale. Mr. Carlson has been in businesg on the north shore Selvi Carlson Music Co. Big Clearance Sale of a special publication spons H;;r the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce and to be known as The Highâ€" (Continued on page 42) Park Press and the Highland Park T T COs ipnepehenayy taaait: Prokatseats The Dollar day plan is sponsored by the Highland Park Chamber of |Commerce, and this is the first time in Highlsnd Park that the business men under the leadership of their organization have united in sponsorâ€" ing a sale of this character. Thereâ€" fore it is certain to be a great sucâ€" cess, as most of the merchants are _coâ€"operating to make this event on February 19, a cityâ€"wide in magniâ€" tude never equalled here before,. .monllmsinmn::m% aceasion it is announced that the Highland Park Press and the Hiszhl=.3 .1 Fchasing any such merchandise. ecause of popular demand Mr. lson is carrying the complete line the welt known Kimball pianos in _store. also_musicalâ€"merchandise â€"Doliar â€"day in Highland Park, Wedâ€" nesday, February 19, is an announceâ€" ment which is of interest‘ to every citizen. It means good merchandise offered by local merchants at the lowâ€" egt possible prices and opportunity for everybody to benefit therefrom. Sponsored by Chamber of Comâ€" _ merce; Merchants to Give ‘ Notable Values ; DOLLAR DAY HERE . ON FEBRUARY 19TH NumMBER 49

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