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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1930, p. 5

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ROAD PROGRAM IS APPROVED BY STATE Thursday, Much m, 1930 The approval of the proposed Luke county $1,250,000 road bond program by the stste department of highways was received lust week-end by the county supervisors. Lake Co, Plan Gets O.K. of Illi- onis Dept.; Bond lune Vote April 29 Frank T. Sheets, head of the de- partment. telegraphed the board of the acceptance of the plans- and stated that a letter covering this phase of the project would follow. It was necessary for the state to concur in the engineering and the general layout of the plans to pre. vent tu)nfiiet with state programs, it was explained. _ This wss the last step necessary before the board can submit the pro- gram to the voters " 3 special elec- tion that will be held April 29. Covers " Miles The program, as approved by the board and state department, covers 37 miles of pairing in all sections of the county, including the completion of the long planned road enter the south end of the county at B road and extending north thr Mundelein, Druee like and to We ges corners to connect with Millburn road and then north to the Wisconsin line at Pikesville. The bond iésue, according to R. M. Lobdell, would complete the second- ary system of highwnys connecting village and larger communities of, the county with the principll system. To Ply Bond: The money for the retirement of the bonds would come from the su- oline tax. The county gets its share from the Mate based on the number of automobile license: issued in the county.” In addition to the county program the state has a 62 mile road project including an entirely new north and south route throutrhcthe country as its part of the Luke county highway development. ' l G. Arnswald’s Fed _ 40 .Years, Celebrate Mr. and Mrs, G. Arnswald of 585 Glenview Avenue, eelebrated their for- tieth anniversary, Thursday, March 13.th. During the day they receivea many letters, cards, end ttoral trib- utes from friends and relatives, and those diving nearby enme in to cull upon them. In the evening I very delightful putty wu given in their honor. Mrs. D. Klaber Plans Little Garden at Show Mrs. Doretta Kleber of Lincoln eve- nue is chairman of the committee which is arranging e little garden for the Central sum Garden and Flower Show to be held at the Chi. csgo Stadium April 5 to 18 inclusive. The Revinia Garden club, of which Mrs. Kleber is a member, hes mule flee entries this year. As this club hes 3 record for cepturing meny prizes, the interest is very keen. John C. Winter, Noted Horticulturist Will ' Speak Here Mar. 21 Friday afternoon, Much " at 2 o'clock, John C. Winter, Philadelphia landscape ttrehiteeb Ind consulting Mr. Winter’s professional work and lectures hive taken him to all plrtl of the country. so that he understands the different Climates end the diaer- ent types of pllnts Ind pleht troll:- ments for those climutes. He never gives . stereotyped upeech, but in every use adapts his talk to the spe- cial conditions which exist in the community where he is making. He has lectured in all the large cities in America and in hundreds of Imdler communities from cout to cont. torticulturist will give I lecture on Economical Planting of Home Grounds" It the Green Bey school auditorium under the auspices of the Highland Park Gnrden Study club. When Mr. Winter spenks on Iris, on shrubs, on plsnting the home grounds, he draws, not only from study but from his experience in " own garden in Germantown, Phila- delph'nc He bps there over 800 Tari eties of Iricof Dttftodiu, and of tree and Herbaceous pennies end over 100 varieties of likes, besides hundreds of other beautiful flowers. His knowledge of community KIM- ens and public gnrdenl in tho first hand. He is It present in charge of the preparations for n new Arbor- etum on the ground of Sw-rthmore college, Swarthmore, PI. Tickets for this lecture may be procured at (hell's drug More or the Highland Park Pharmacy. Bebe Daniels Stars in "Love Comes Along" “Htrmony at Home" Sum-dun at- trttetion brings tuck William Collier Sr. in a hilarious comedy of home life adopted from the humus Iago play "The Flmily Upstairs.'" Every mem- ber of the fumily will enjoy this tiie- ture. Bebe Daniels who hnd such huge success " the at" of "Rio Rita" is coming beck in I mighty drum of the South Sens. "Love Come. Along" her second starring vehicle will be shown Sunday and Monday.. Mine Daniels is supported by Lloyd Hughes and Hontegue Love; on Tuesday Ind Wednesday 'qulleluinh" King Vid- or's Intent triumph, will be prelentqd. Hallelujah is hailed u the mightiest epic of Negro life. An all colored out woo assembled including such famous players " Denial Haynes and Nine Mu McKinney. The entire film we: taken on location in the South. Pauline Frederick and Conrad tu. gel will be lean next Thursday and Friday in an I" hiking dram. "The Stored Fume.” V In addition to the future: I very fine variety of short "abject ha been selected including Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase in their famous com- edies also talking'newsmll. Mul- in] acts And sound eartotttttr, Monthly D- Much " The social committee of the Ita- vinin Woman’s club will hold their monthly dunce SItlll'dly evening. March 22 from f) to 12 o'clock. There will be tt special mid-night supper served. I‘ll PIIII J. M. Appeh Addral to Madison Bankers Printed in Bulletin The Illinois BattUN Bulletin, in its match inue. containl as a teat. ure article an addreu on “Bank Man. agement," by President J, M. Appel of the Highland Park Stete bank, and which wa- delivered before the Bank. ers Federation of Madison county. In it Mr. Appel deduce that any lye. tem of lucceuful banking depends upon judicious management and am- plitims and emphasise. this point at length from his wide experience and observation. Open Air Nursery _ School Holds Meeting At eight o'clock Monday evening, March " an informal loci-l meeting will take plece " the Open Air Nur- sery uhool, 186 Ede.elm drive. The hostesses for the evening will be Mm. Alfred E. Stern, Mrs, Howell W. Hur- rey. Mrs. Curl Pfenntlehl, end In. Leslie R. Sch-um", all mothers of children in the school; The parents of the other children. end all than in Highlend Park or Ravinia interested in pre-echool eduoetion, ere cordlelly invited to “tend. Min Flor; Uvy, who In“ charge of this school. Ind whose eduutlon It the University of Chlcuo, And sub- sequently It the Merrill-Palmer school la Detroit, has eminently fitted her for the work ot providing wit. able activities for youngsters from two to ftve you" of In, in a mill group. will give A Ihort talk shout Nursery School education. which will be followed by a general diIcuulon of this vitally interetrtlttq ststrloee A plenum Ioclll hour will follow, and refrelhmenu will be served by the honking. This will be I splen- did opportunity to obtain ilrtrt hand information on the needs of the PN- school child, and of utiuflctory methods of meeting there needs. Miss Ruth Mclnnee who in sched- uled to appear in recital It Music hall, Northwestern university. Evan. Iton, Illinois, on the evening of Ian- day, Much 24, " 8:16 o'clock. VIII sin: during the months of Mar end June " soloist " Trinity Episcopal church. Min Mclnnee is a very talent- ed young "ti-t. She he- been one ot the leading Ioprnno Iolollu in the famous Northwestern _ A Cape“: choir for the put three yen". Miss [lines Is Soloist at Trinity Church At the regular meeting of the tta. vinin Garden club. held last Frlduy It the home of In. B. J. Lynn, In. C. C. Buckett read a very {nun-tin; paper on "Planting the Spring tur. den." A general dual-lion follow-d. and Mm. Bracket: wavered my questions. Interesting Paper Is Read on Gardens Members of the Revinh Gerda club bed been forcing plum Ind bulbs for neural weeks Ind broad“ them to this meeting to be Meal- Mrs. Lee Punk's elm-active "out po- tato vine took the"hmtora, through Mrs. Robert McKnkht'I lilies of the velley were also Judged very Iovely. AMERICA 's FIRST FRONT DRIVE HIGHLAND PARK For demonstration Phone Show Room It 505 Elm Place B. P. 2880 The - Ultimate stream lined body beauty road ability motor car Production safety and

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