Takes Legal Steps to Wrest Control of Zion Parks from Overseer Attorney John R. Bills last week took a second step in his effort to get the Zion park system out of the conâ€" trol of Wilbur Glen Voliva through asking that an order entered in 1927 by Circuit Judge Edward Shurtleff be vacated. When Voliva filed the injunction of the set up 100 defendants that these were rej the city. _ Bills cor Bills bases his action on a section f the law that provides all persons nvolved in cases of this type be notiâ€" d WEST SIDE SHOE STORE 533 Central Ave 100% W ool Blankets Here‘s a treat for every bed in the house. 1005 pure wool modernly decorated double blankets at a remarkâ€" able saving. Thrifty housewives will buy several of these excellent bargains. Pastel bound with satin â€" Scotch plaidsâ€"bright or light colors. Every one is fleecy and soft. * ® T. S. Duffy Furniture Company A complete line of EXDICOTTâ€"JOHNSON‘$ and BOB SMART MEN‘S SHOES none higher than $5.00 n of the Independents it fendants and pointed out were representative for Bills contends that all NEW AND MODERN SHOE STORE Neat and efficient at moderate cost Work done while you wait. 5382 Central A venue Phone Highland Park 638 REBUILDERS AND REBUILDERS bill to wne should have been 100. y Voliva was served with the sumâ€" mons through a registered letter that he received when he was getting ready to leave on his vacation trip around the world. The injunction was brought in 1921 but did not come to trial until 1927. At that time a compromise was reached in which Voliva agreed with the Zion Chamber of Commerce to allow the Independents to use the park the same as members of his church but that he would hold title to the land. He agreed also to stand all the costs of the trial. The action here is secondary to a bill filed in federal court by Bills and Attorney Charles E. Mason in which they seek to quiet title to the park system. $7.00 66x80 inches Phone H. P. 1803 served instead of $8.00 70x80 inches THE â€"PRESS t Miss Eleanor Conrad resumed her studies at the Art Institute Monday morning where she is entering her sophomore year. Eo Enmiost Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and family of Ridgewood drive spent Sunâ€" day at Lake Beulah, Wisconsin. The Fort Sheridan Bridge club will resume it‘s meetings on Friday aftâ€" ernoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Cayers after an adjournment durâ€" ing the summer months. There will be three tables as usual. Mrs. Helen C. Golden ‘will enter=| . The City of Highwood and the Vi!â€" tain her sewing club tonight at 6:30| lage of Winthrop Harbor were made dinner, followed by bridge. defendants in suits for $6,350 by Jas. Mr. and Mrs. E. Borkert And | Anderson company, engineers, started daughter Nancy of Chicago were the| jast week in circuit court by George Sunday visitors of Mrs. Fred Fisher| MeGaughey of Behanna & Runyard. of 8. Green Bay road. The engineers claim that they have Mr. F. V. Nelson and daughter | peen carrying on surveys and other Harriet of Skokie avenue had as their 1 engineering work for Highwood and weekâ€"end guest, Mr. Nelson‘s sister | w,_,p Harbor 8i 1927. PI of Chicago. They all spent Sunday mthrop Harbor Sincs a .ans with relatives in Downer‘s Grove. for the water works system in Highâ€" Tha National Council of â€" Jewish| wood were also prepared by the enâ€" Mr. F. V. Nelson and daughter Harriet of Skokie avenue had as their weekâ€"end guest, Mr. Nelson‘s sister of Chicago. They all spent Sunday with relatives in Downer‘s Grove. The National Council of Jewish Women‘s Organizations will hold a rummage sale for a week beginning October 18. Any one having articles to donate will please call Mrs. Harry Canmann, Tel. H. P. 186. ning I Phyllis Stryker of Glencoe avenue entertained eleven of her little friends | Saturday afternoon in honor of her eighth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jarcho and Mr. and Mrs. Koss and daughter of ‘Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schwinn ‘and children and Mrs. Fred Grinsell of Chicago were the Sunday guests ilat the Edwin Fisher home on Park ‘avenue. ~Mrs. Emma Meyers entertained at three tables of bridge at her home on S. First street on last Friday eveâ€" Mrs. Jack H, Stevens of 1547 St. Johns avenue has as her house guests her sister Mrs. Nickeal O.. Moore and daughter Mona of New York. Mr. and Mrs. James Swan of Deâ€" troit, Michigan, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Farâ€" mer for a week returned to their home on Saturday. Mrs. Swan is a wister of Mr. Farmer. Mr. W. E. Holland who was on a business trip to Kentucky for a week has returned to his home en E. Park Mrs. . Albert Bergman of Oconomâ€" owoc is the house guest of her niece Mrs. George Duffy of S. Green Bay road. avenue Mrs. James Hesler will entertain: the members of her bridge club toâ€". morrow, Friday, afternoon at her home on S. Green Bay road. There will be three tables. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McHugh of Milwaukee were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moran of Lincoln place. 3 Mrs. Robert Greenslade.entertained the Friday night bridge club at her home last week, There were three tables. The Rev. Dr, J. D. O‘Neill has reâ€" turned home from Omaha where he attended the Eucharistic Congress. _ Little Bobby Rouse of the Udell building is quarantined with whoopâ€" Little B building is ing cough. Mrs. F. C. Hitchcock left Monday for Bailey Harbor, Wisconsin where she will be the guest for the next week of Mrs. Carlton Vail. Lake Forest Firm Sues City of Highwood and Also Winthrop Harbor gineers. Anderson‘s firm has received cerâ€" tain payments from the two munici+ palities but it claims that Highwood still owes the firm $5,350 and Winâ€" throp Harbor, $1,000. The municipalâ€" ities, according to Anderson‘s attorâ€" ney, declare that these amounts are not due. Aâ€"472 care of HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Capital required $10,000 To meet the necessary requireâ€" ments applicant should have sucâ€" cessful merchandising experience and ability to direct salesmen. GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT Splendid opening available in connection with a leading PROFITABLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SATURDAY 0C1 Performance 7:00 â€" 11:00 p. Admission â€" "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" gUNDAY oct. KARL DANE GEORGE K. ARTHUR PEARL THEATRE "Brotherly Love" LON CHANEY Thursday, October 2, 1930 HIGHLAND PARK Phone 1036 in â€" 25¢ â€" 10¢