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Highland Park Press, 9 Jul 1931, p. 27

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Ben V. Hole of Burlingame, Calif., and Samuel Hole of Shelby, Mont., srrived on Sunday, to attend the funâ€" eral of their mother, Mrs. Philip Moe mm efi n nas â€" Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Harder have returned from their wedding trip and are residing on Deerfleld avenue. Miss Pearl Juhrend is spending several weeks at the home of her father, Mr. Ott Juhrend of Libertyâ€" ville: rersene y Thursday, July 9, 1931 Mr. E. H. Selig accompanied by Mr. George Vetter of Highland Park and Mr. Levi Schinleber of Northâ€" brook attended the funeral of an uncle, Henry Schinleber in Geneseo, 1ll. on last Saturday. â€" Mr, Schinleber was 84 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry and Mrs. Edwinâ€"Beckmanâ€"leftâ€"onâ€"Fridayâ€"â€"to visit the Perry‘s daughter Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Anderson of Riverside, Mich. They expect to return this week. "Mr. and Mrs. Gene Seyl are residâ€" ing on Hazel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and family visited at the Swan Johnson home in Half Day on Sunday. Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Burr Hindahl are leaving on Saturday to spend three weeks in Florence, Wis. On the reâ€" turn trip they will go around Lake Michigan, stopping at Spring Lake, Mich., to visit Mr. Hindah]‘s relatives. The Independent Social club will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of. Mrs. John A. Hoffman of Deerfield avenue. Mr.and Mrs. V. J. Conard and son Victor Jr. of Chicago were Sunday dinner guests at the Burr Hindahl home.â€" Deerfield Locals FLOATING POWER ANNOUNCING the New Deibler Motor Car Corporation 22 South First Street Most amazing and brilliant performance _ Drive one and learn the difference _ * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baxter and son of Chicago on Sunday. Miss Frances Biederstadt has a new grand piano in her music studio. Miss Biederstadt, who has quite a number of special summer students, conâ€" tinue to teach piano during the enâ€" tire summer, instead of the usual inâ€" termission in August. SECTION 1. That the following sums as hereunder specified, or so much thereof as may be <authorized by law are hereby apâ€" pr?flu:fim: f the cigl of H uO«m- an i _of , Coun tydlpkc.md&auofmhofik.hlmba) year beginning May 1, A.D. 1981, and endâ€" ingâ€" April 30th, 1932, toâ€"wit: i Salary of Mayor .....;.._.....__._.._.$ 100.00 Salary of City Treasurer .._..__......... 300.00 Salary of City Clerk ..............__.._____.. 800.00 Salary of City Attorney ... 500:00 Bix â€" AIGEFINOTY "...0â€"â€".â€".â€"~+0000nnlrccimconmencncnces O City Marshal ..._...._...._.._........_..._... 2,400.00 Three Policemen ... 6,000.00 City Collector ..............._........=......... â€" 1,200.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Youngs were hosts at a party Saturday evening at their.home on Todd court. Miss Mabel Maletzke and Messrs. Lewis Smith and William Frank of Milwaukee were the weekâ€"end guests of Miss Barbara Huehl!.~ 4 The Beginners, Primary and Junâ€" ior departments of the Deerfield Presâ€" byterian Sunday school will hold an all day basket picnic on Wednesday, July‘ 15. â€" A committee meeting is to be held Friday at the home of Mrs. W. A. Tennermann and arrangements for the picnic will be made and the place it is to be held, will be decided upon then. * ANNUAL _APPROPRIATION _ BILL FOR THE CITY OF HIGHWOOD FOR THE FISCAL YEARâ€" BEGINNING MAY 1,, A. P’.”l”l. AND ENDING APRIL 30, A. D. Eâ€"ITâ€"ORDAINEDâ€"â€"BYâ€"THE COUNCIL..OF THE CITY OF HIGHWOOD : THE SMOOTHNEsS OF AN 8 THE ECONOMY OF AÂ¥ A LIST PRICE ONLY $635 P LY MOU T H Tâ€"H E 800.00 50000 $00.00 2,400.00 €,000.00 1,200.00 of as ! y apâ€" | penses Counâ€" fiscal | endâ€" 100.00 300.00 8$00.00 | 50000 | $00.00 400.00 000.00 Twelve Volunteer Firemen ...........â€"._â€" % dltnd and Alley Department oonnee «> Hane t tnd Basisâ€" Audit of City. Accounts Repair and Maintenance of Motor Maintenance and Repair of Culverts Supplies and Maintenance of Motor Vchlel: uo mesfas T n mm Department Public Buildings and Grounds Maintenance and Repair of Public '”Binll'dl?- and â€" Grounds Wages Janitor .......... Watexrâ€"SUPBIY â€" ... â€"â€"oraremustniamenycrcs Wages of Employees Water Departâ€" TOHETEE 5.. 4.: orrede n in iineiete enc mniranernaenp n Purchase of Motor Vehicles ................ Maintenance and Repair of Motor NFRCNH â€"~ ... se en o N Cns ie n ebA aonia in Material and Supplies ......._..___..._...â€" Sundriesâ€"General Miscellaneous Exâ€" CImRNRRMENNNE > Sen coni hn Peinied eienien renearnahranininh seBennaymen Stationery and Suplies POUREREN â€"â€".(â€"â€".c uen rimantciass Sundry Appropriations Expenses of Election and Supplies ThODERIOE :; â€".â€"1... 11.3 â€"~ contndnnts in Guidene ce ve nds » 4 Sinking fund to pay bonded indebtâ€" Interest on Bonded Debt ................ Special â€"Assessment ~Public ‘Benefit tionery a n@ for all _Fund and Interest ... Special Fund for collection and partment RAVINIA _ OPERA â€" and CONCERTS 33 Twentieth Season JUNE 20th to AUGUST 31st Box office open 9 :30 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily and Sunday PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2727 Building Department Water Department Fire Department Telephone Highland Park 2120 FREE WHEELING disâ€" 4,500.00 $;1700:00 1,800,00 800.00 8,500.00 200.00 1,200.00 400.00 2,500.00 2,600.00 1,000.00 240.00 1,495.00 1F o0 500.00 150.00 100,00 20.00 500.00 200.00 Expenses of the Board of Loca!l Imâ€" M uym--th.auol-umhdn-h by this ordinance may be guaranteed in makâ€" ing up any deficiency in any item or items under the same general appropriation and for the same general purposes for any like appropriation made by this ~Ordinance. rf==~~fSigned) EV AN J: DEYER,~ Passed J 8rd, 1981. Amovdflgnlydird 1981. Published July 9, 1931. Attest : ‘ ALBERT AXT, City Clerk. Vacation Luggage Health Exercises and Massage Wardrobe Hat Boxes NEW YR E9T 1859 Cn1CAGO Ultraâ€"Violet and Infraâ€"Red Rays Home Treatments by Appointment § NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE Phones State 3375 â€" Belmont 8613 $5.00 to $30.00 OLAF S. EV ANS Women‘s Cases $10.00 up Mayor 25 19

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