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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 6

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Small Home Contest to Be Feature of Better Homes in America Drive The funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m.. gt Memorial Purl: county. Balaton, 'where interment wilt be undo. 000,00 homo eontes plum, April H Mn. John II. Norrlvn. well known rvltdvnt " llixhlnml Park tor about 10 yvnrs. died Tuesday night._nt about ll o'elovk in. the Cake county hospi- tal, Wnukvmtn, where she was taken following a (all iluwn the mm: " her home, lol North Green Bay road. Inst Friday. in which :ho sinner"! in. juries which mum-ll her death. Mrs. Norris-n was horn in Swaden January Iii, ttt37, and was in her sev- enty-(nurlh- you'. She is survived by um- daughter, Mrs. Rutter Johnson " this city. A sister. Mrs. Axel Nor- li-n Iivan‘in. Evanston, and I brother inRIwvdvm Mrs. Norrlen had many warm Iriends in the mmmuniiy who learned of her death with sincere sor- row. and the relatives have the nym- pathy of all in their beretwement. high ml. Waul toliowintt her home Inst Frill: Mrs. J. H. Norrlen Dies, Lake County Hospital; Funeral Is on Friday ur, Th " Ttmount hing arth mlclre hi rink 'Better Homes in America” mmmittee wishes to la- thatAhere will be u small must. held during the cam- Xpril 27 to My 3, inclusive. " that hive been built within five yum, not to exceed $10,- n total cost, will be admitted. mum. covers the cost. pt the lily and does not include the mes. land, ”use or land- mall Hume contest will be in ,f I ,uur.eontrnittee, under the rommitteo. of which Mrs, G. Kurnblith is chairman tor an many . t much in the " th endi writing, of their Intention g the contest. giving their has and tetephono. number. nan-usury for the commit- »snnally visit ntl the homes . The ermmittoe further state that it is not the in- mu! m Ill andardn of harm today. um Ttt uk- r wilt-y . and wl Park diam m How, up" 'RV Miithl trirtrd . th the Mr tr nu , up or _ Bends rum W hn S. ' "pen and hruutt pen to all home "Id Park district. to size nr build. hoped that there In in the cuntgst husiasm will be rest. af the best he has: possible the cont pt nut include has been best inlly arranged, um! exterior, is I thnruug'nly up "presents the ' the, American An S Inn-stunts allow ml "amine" their w-nuq tiun plrast this the rman tor This sub- Van tier. Highland intention nnti ty hom rgcn Ravinia Women to Have Displays at Central States Show rind of three years. A. C. Nurdskoz. who has been in the cleaning business for twenty years is the now general manager of Zl-nm-ler Cleaners. Zn-nzelor Cleaners, N. Sheridan road, are installing a new vacuum drying machine costing $2,t00, which is one of the latest innovations in eleanirut equipment. _ They art- the only cleaners on the North Shore who are using the new mothproofintt ttuid, a product of kry nate. One treatment of this fluid Huarantoos nuninst moths for a pa- The primary' grades of Lincoln school are planning to give a musical pron'rnmrlm Friday owning. Maréh am. at 7:30 "'eloek. The pron-m will be a varied one consisting of numbers by a toy orchestra, folk ttanees and singing games. groups of Zenxeler Cleaners _ Install New Machine uuaruntoos I rim! of three w'lorttt.q and an npeietta written by the pupils of the fourth tirade. The program is as follows: Miami Much “Mitzi" Primary Grades in Musical Program Mar. 21 "allow Mr. Gnu-on mill: Third Grttde The Mumhre Soul The Pmtllion lady Mann Jun-mp Sm Spring Sam: bruins] Son: (in! and» l Manny Day" In outrun with word. "It! moh written by the Fourth Grade. - Lulla- Sir lav-loin Son The Equine! " Dunn: nnd h the the 5mm] Grade etta Klahor, who is very in garden circles, and a the Ravinia Garden club, one of these "Little Gar- her ermunittee ure Mrs. Chuck Will! Dorothy Ritry Dorothy Rilrr Dorothy Rib 8min! _ Tnuhert Jun-nor Smut THE PRESS Mann trehubrrt Sehaefrr Brown Brown tr, County Board Approves Road Improvement Plan; I Bond Issue Vote April 29 One resolution provided for the con- struction of 12 connecting links to main highways to b? constructed put of refunds due the county from the state. Of this money $600,000 is ex- peeled within a short time and $400,- 000 at a much longer interval. ”The second resolution provides for the construction of 37 miles of pav- ing in the first and secondary road system to be finsneed out of a $1,250,- 000 bond issue that will be retired from the gasoline tax, The bond is. sue vote will be taken April 29. Have $1s0,000 Income _ The income from the gasoline tax Will be approximately $150,000 an- nually. This is a minimum figure, With but two dissenting votes the county board of supervisors on Wed. nesday of this week approved two resolutions in the 37 mile road build- ing program. nually. This is a minimum according to members of the board. They base their predictions on the first return from the state. This wavered a five .month period, August, September, October. November and December. and returned $71,591.18 to the county tor road uses. The other seven months, it was pointed out, would bring the annual return to or abwe $150,000. In additinn to this sum the cuunty has $52,000 to its credit from the defunct gasoline tax that became et. fective during the Gov, Len Small ad. ministration. head and face, and her "use was re- ported hrukon. The driver " the car which.was going east knit on going, but the pnliv‘u started a prompt inven- tigntion and have seeured sufficient information, they report, to make an arrest, and they expected yesterdgy nftornmm tn have the man in custody before morning. Miss Marie MeCraren, aged 60, who resides an Deerfield near Ridge road, was struck vampire car Tuesday evening Tzll) a she Was crossing lh road near her home on foot. S] road near her home un u hurled to the pavement rat-vow cuts and bruise head and face. and her The next regular meetintt of the North Shore Congregation Israel Sis- terhood will be held Wednesday, March ID at the temple. _ Kate Panzer Stokes will Rive di- Kate vvrsitied Barrie's it tcrm-Sewing. I p.m.--BwUne" meeting. . 2 p.m.--Protrram. The sisterhood is sponsoring "The Dowr Rosa," a farce by A. A. Milne to be given by. the Temple Players on Friday, March 21. mi pm. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Lewis J, Philips, Warwick road, Winnetka. Kate Penzer Stokes on Program March 19 Aged Woman Hit By Vampire Car Tuesday Night, Deerfield Road " reading including James M "Halt an Hour." _ aged about erfield road, struck by a Inning about ng IJeert'wld ot. She was and suffered a about the figure, county The Community Leadership Train. ing school under the auspices of the Deerfield-Shields Township Sunday School association and conducted in the Highland Park Presbyterian church closed on Monday evening. Throughout the school the keenest in- terest was shown. Dr. H, C. Coffman, one of the faculty members, stated that in all the schools in which he had taught he had seen no'gresur inter- est nor a more appreciative group. Following the closing class‘ session a brief service of consecration was held. At that time 48 persons re- ceived credit certificates for complet- ing satisfactory work. A few more certificate. will be given to persons doing 'J/ed; work. The total num- ber of credits granted is larger thsn in the average Leadership school and this is indicative of the high type of work done by both pupils and faculty members. _ Community Leadership Training School Fine Success; Much Interest Total Registration no The total registration was 110 but several of these dropped out titer the second night due to illness. The average attendance was 88. Practically every person present It the last session expressed a keen de- sire for a similar school to be held next fall or winter. The following persons from High- land Park, Deerfield and Highwood, received credit: Mrs. F. H. Piepen- brook, George C. Meyer, Mathilda. Borehardt, Ruth Ilardiman, Phyllis Dexter, Mrs. S. T. Dexter, Myrtle Dorr, Mrs. George Greene, Monro. Juhrond, Pearl Juhrend, Marjorie Kendall, Fannie Kerr, Mrs. A. E. Meierhnff, Enid Pearce, Mrs. H. M, Pier, Mrs. D. Wagick. EsthstDriske, Alice Brunson, Lois Clark, Ann. Frantonius, Verna Johnson, Faith Kuhlman, Mrs. Geo. C. Meyer, Roy Miller, Allene Smith, Ella C. Weal- ing, William W. Nelson, Mrs. Robert Black, Mrs. Charles c. kapsehull, Ethel M. kreh, and Alice Ullets. Thanks Voiced The administrative committee of the school wishes to take this oppor- tunity to thank all those who pn- tieipated in the school for their in- terest and eo-operation. This inter- est and co-operation was the thing which made the school a success. "Aunt Lucia" Play for Presbyterian Guild Is Success; Thanks Voiced The home talent pity, "Aunt Lu- cia," given last Thursday and Fri- day evenings in the Elm Place audi- torium under the auspices 6f the Presbyterian Church guild, proved n notable success, with large attendance each evening, and while all “counts are not in, the guild expects to real. ize a goodly sum from the ttetoro- coeds and its members are greatly pleased at the success of the affair. The guild wishes to thank every- body who participated in the play and all who helped in any wny to make it a success and take! this means of extending appreciation of these efforts on the part of these friends, . Thursday, March 13, 1930

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