$:+â€" M"v Mly the Ladies of 4 and their frionds vocational Project No. 6 of the Deerfleld . Shields Township high school, located at 158 Beverly lane, two blocks east of Sunset park, is being offered for sale. For details ‘ see Mr. W,. E. Durbahn of the high school. y Studentâ€"Built HTuse __â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" _ Is Offered for Sale danery Bec()nded and store owners in Hig serve Memori.l d.y, National holiday and of business be closed notified. An announcement was made exâ€" plaim'ng the Civic .committee‘sâ€"work <with our Government representatives in regard to the reâ€"routing of N. Sheridan road through Fort Sherid;xez and indicating a remedy is soon to effected by the War department. ____ AAftmftrettdéi‘I of discussion as to the injustice of the Motor Vehicle Law regarding licensing fees for veâ€" hicles of the second class, motion was made by Herman Denzel, properly seconded and carried that‘the'mgh- < land Park Chamber of Commerce| . communicate with the State Represenâ€" | tatives urging a change of the staâ€" | ; tutes in this connection. Copies of | , this resolution is to be sent the neighâ€" 7 boring chambers of commerce and the g Illinois Chamber of Commerce, sol. 1: iciting their endorsement and backing | ;‘ in this Undarkal L. _ ~7~‘*"i~ committee‘s findings relative to a& proposed site for the new Federal building. _ Theâ€"reportâ€" further ~indiâ€" cated dissatisfaction as to the amount appropriated and efforts are being made to have this sum increased _to $200,000 when Congress again meets in the fall, 2 ‘ir friends ind buneo : The application for membersh Murray & Terry, 377 Central ay was presented and after balloting firm was, elected to membership. 7 Federal Building Site President Simons announced Civic committee‘s findings relativy a proposed site for tha ... Yepenparoroertanirtites .. T*... : on "Fly. ing _ with the air mail." 5:-. Towne also presented serveral reels of moâ€" tion â€"pictures which depicted the planes used in early flights as comâ€" pared to those now in service, fying the mail, Department of Commerce aviation activities, passenger service and the globe cireling trip â€" of tbe‘ Graff Zeppelin. Hold Plrty About 60 m Air COMMERCE CHAMBER _ IN MONTHLY DiNNER _ _ Transport â€" Official Makes Fine Talk; Business Matâ€" j ters Discussed _ _aAat 158 Beverly lane, st _of Sunset park, is for sale. For details Durbahn of the high 4 Ne _ 19, at eight o‘clock who h: eting. All members | friends are cordially invited will be played. k d.y' Hay M-â€"â€v: y and that all places closed throughout the "\ HRBL madg by ade by â€"Ernest Mol ind carried that al Highland Park op. Memorial Day May 19 r members of are to be ferty and ment. who has more f ferty and the P ", . _ _/Â¥ ArIends of Aley» Rafferty | were greatly pleased to learn of his | appointment Monday night by the ‘| new council to the position of city street superintendent, to fill the vaâ€" cancy caused by the recent death of John Hart, . Ratopenearrremeginy «â€"Mr:=Raffert? "Was born .andâ€"raised in Highland Park and has lived at 111 S..Green Bay road for 30. years. For many years he was head of the Highâ€" land Park Transfer & Stonce'Co., reâ€"| . linquishing his stock four years ago. His: three sons, Alex., Jr., M. J. and ] Harry Rafferty now conduct the Raf. C ferty Transfer & Storage Co. at 111 }} 8. Green Bay, with a branch office «C at St. Johns avenue. b Thiere ish‘t a man in Ht.eir_ . «. _ . " Fhe Hress joins these in congratulating both Mr nd the city on his ant more friends than Highland Park ’ tC o ln‘ SW c T k y & ent| ... _;":* "ays, "Lilac week j A"ppolntment auspicious opening for the ~ work of the Flower Guild. imagine any lovelier token o oï¬oAl]::.mR‘o!;ef,tif than the appearance in a . _ night . by the | ditty, city ‘ neighborhood ition of city | Punches of fragrant lilacs. I poi:; fill the vt’: ber other years when huge ba recent death of t""e“ lilacs "would arrive at . vrennatmmmremncke$ n _ andâ€"raised 5 8 lived at 111},, 0 â€" years. For a of the Highâ€" % rage Co., reâ€" fe °_ years ago. 1. M. J. and p uct the Raftâ€"| ;. Alex Rat. se many Mr. Rat. appoint. KCOC â€"Doue Eemeny n * Mn e on Nee apne rypgâ€"â€" mm o0 MddÂ¥xfâ€"Atâ€"thGâ€"got. ww flm@immm on the front steps. _ Soon children d would see it and _ would come running 2| up. _ Then the procession would form T/ and from all over the neighborhood ‘* | would come lines of children asking ‘~| for ‘Just one blossom, please!*" +| _ Flowers received at the Highland 4| Park Northwestern station â€" on Fri â€"| day mornings until 9:30. â€" If unable L | to bring flowers to station phone Mrs. & GltMod, H.P onen: 75. 1"," LLL next W templte l io. C e WA YA The regular meeting ‘of C Chapter No. 719 O~E. 8. will next Wednesday evenince .. 1 mabte . k | more fortunate are â€" | twentyâ€"seven charities e |settlements, and stations e | Welfare society and V association share in thi * Miss Harriet Vittum head of Northwestetp_ï¬ tlement, says, "Lilac we | auspicious opening for work of the Flower Gui imagine any lovelier tok than the appearance in dirty, â€"city neighborhan called for Â¥Your Flowers." 1t through which flow vegetables from the __"Lilac Week" begins on Friday, May 22, andâ€" inaugurates the 1931 season of the Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild whose chief purpose is expressed in the slogan "Share YOUL _ Finwar, w 7, â€" . ~‘OCan. Monday, at church ~of t in the Maonn Mr. Arnswald of 1917 in the 1( 33rd division and of service overse lastâ€"of ~America to the U. 8. service for about ~u’0~&i-me<iuâ€"flï¬m and _laterâ€" at â€" K. many friends in esteemed him hig] deep regret of hi Miiireiiats ie 5.. d .2 2 fried Arnswald, 585 C He was born in Hig August, 1896, and . v Miss Ballwanz of Fon Sept. 1, 1928, His pz survive. _ There are Three brothers and a living, Car] and. Theo of . Highland Park, ] Simpson of Chicago, ; wald of LibertwviHI. â€"« L. 8. . Méets May 20 7 C P Fur @so &,,,,._______CmDer â€"of the Dum. aresq Spencer post of the American Legion, died last Friday evening in wood, aged 35 ca ""A"i'e‘i-»' h in "the hospital «ahomwnlour""nfontliif Suffering from lung trouble, believed] to have been induaad L. .._."â€" _ ic Week to Open _ Flower Guild Season: â€" Donations Solicited fortunate Albert H World war He was ~~C Ctâ€"~â€"â€"it § the égency which flowers, fruits, â€" and ‘s from the gardens of the rtunate are distributed to ‘ven charities. _ Hoapitals, ts, and stations of the Infant society and Visitine An..â€"_ . Held Monday World Wa r. y, at the Redeemer Lut] ‘of this city, and burial Mooney cemetery, ‘d him highly and gret of â€"his death. _fllngral service Carl and_ Tbeodé};" ghland Park, Mrs. n _ of Chicago, and A f Libertyville. â€" Arnswald enlisted in "CSC0U » ived at the Highland will al, tern station â€" on Friâ€"| sing s intil 9:30. â€" I¢ un;‘ble to station phone Mrs. â€" 2060, and they wili State war and member of Spencer post of tha evening in n induced by war a son of Mr and ) . Arnswald i0 come running sion would form he neighborhood children asking , please!‘" huge baskets of EUTC o0 o 200 Oe W t iis distribution, | â€" Ts y hâ€"-‘_ 3 m,â€"â€"well known | â€"Pietro archi, P University Set. | tenor, will sing duri veek: is a most | at the Stevens ihot}e‘al th lendid | banquet ~given in ho ;fld.e égn you | Fechet, head of the a ken of spring | the U. S.. by Mai (‘a» T Campbell will be held °K: 18 a most the splendid in of spring a crowded, j of m.t[ Masonic the â€"set: rememâ€" veteran of ~ AMMsâ€" 1: After dinner there were informal discussions led by the City Club‘s the fall | president, Mr. Wilson L. Kline. Mr; s of the| Kline referred to the â€" objects for months| which the City Club standsâ€"andâ€"to ong the|â€"some ~of the problems confronting return| the City of Highland Park and the postal| Council at the present time. Among. P tonsâ€"made by MrF. Kling t office | for the ~City. Club were the follow. e had| ing, which were offered to the Coun. ‘k who [ cil for their consinaratins . Bids were to | highway departr paving of the through â€" Highla» will be paved. to i | pay, .. 77 C 2 Oe hotel, May 20. at a 1| banquet â€"given in honor of General i | Fechet, head of the aviation corps of ; | the U. S., by Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, | There will be 2,000 guests, including | Governors from 28 states and other prominentâ€" officials, Mr. Marchi will open the‘.‘prqmm at 12:30 daylight 1 MT;O‘dM_mcludmgGenml Fechet‘s talk. ¢ Mr. Marchi will sing "Celeste Aida," *Neopolitan Song," "Mother Machree," "Pagliacci" and a selection from "Rigoletto," Miss Frances Cowin noted â€" concert soprano, of Chicago will also appear on the program and _ sing several numbers. cents per thousand c be made. The propo: would involve a con (Continued on Mr. Kline stated that he had con. | ferred with theua_t_f,gmï¬iog-%exVflw ‘f lage of Winnetka relative to an in. | vestigation which has been under conâ€" sideration for some time by the North Shore towns other than Highland Park, to determine whether or not a rate reduction should be made for gas furnished by the North Shore Gas company. It seems that Highland Park has been asked to join with the other towns in this matter but has not yet done so, It is the thought of those who have made a study of this subâ€" . ject that a reduction of ten or fifteen cents per thousand cubic feet should EB ma ds\ on . c Edn e Taking Bids for New Skokie Route Here the 1 â€" The 3&“»%'&!"%« Clul | Highland Park â€"recently entert, the members of the new City Cor at an informal dinner and | ge gether meeting, Mayor Emil B. a zelâ€"and <alt members of the Cou were present. Various matters of cal interest were. discussed and spirit of coâ€"operation and good f1 ing was expressed. â€" The members the Council were assured, that . City Club wished to coâ€"operate w the Mayor and Council to the full. extent. ere to be t; department / JOINT MEETING OF â€"~ CITY CLUB, councy, Coâ€"Operation Keynote Session: Club Hast i hi to Sing May 20 at Banquet in Chicago ‘van song," "Mother liacci" and a selection " Miss Frances Cowin soprano, of Chicago 1 Park. : The road &A width of 40 feet * taken by the state ont Tuesday for the new Skokie > route n; Club Host to Mavo, : yor, 7 Commissioners___ _‘ were offered to the consideration * sâ€"Rate Reduction d‘n‘i_ï¬x; Jubilee :v;:»!: Highland Park‘s Thursday of the "City Club â€"recently enterta; the new City Com dinner and yo;} page 45 oc usseq and a The members of mul‘ed‘ that the > coâ€"operate with , May the fullest of _I)inner inform.[ # â€"Club‘s 1e. Mr; ects for ~and toâ€" "tlained Counei} getâ€"to. . Met. ouncil lo. 193 of Stz on 6e wil) t Fire loss ment, . whi Smoke an, floor and b the office o Richards, depicting t] since its fo aged by sm probably be ing continu study halls, aged buildir ately. â€"Fire bel byâ€"spontar hours in R demy. â€"Th men before age was ¢ to $25.000, ar Lake F Buildi Rev. F Methodist (C4 The â€"â€" Mr.â€"Fo Shore Ar the prog: ~Bernard â€" Chicago each â€" pre dressas The: peak presontati medal by James E. mother of Jr., Troop his life s scout. â€"~~ Thig the Nor which M executive Sea Scou fire Girls pated in view betc capacity friends. 6000 had ing weat * â€"Lord missioné w “YO‘ gram h« Ravinia mw-n return t tell thenr them. seouts _ jolly goc over 400 previous )e e Lake will ho ‘rid‘y t k in‘ th € awar Says _ at LOR Thursd .AS