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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1931, p. 6

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F I Plans of the State Highny com. mission to re-route/ North Sheridan Ate!.! in nghhnd Park, tmtireemEdtte- Ihtimists PLAN FOR 1 ROAD AROUND mart ty. Mr. Schnette Writes (humor V Scoring Sheridan Highway ' Project Here construction of a Concrete bridge] “around the bluffs. have aroused the protest of adjoining property owners. Voicing this protest, Oswald tr. Schuette, 1001 North Sheridan road. has sent a letter to Governor Emmer- son in which he charges that the pro- ieet will cost more than $500,000 and is a waste at taxes. He has asked the Governor to stop further work on these plant -e--e" __ ___ .." ' "The report of this extravagant proposal," says Mr. Sehuette's letter, "eomes at a’ time when more than half the taxes are unpaid in many sections of the state: when mortgages on 'c ;_ _ ." ins evicted because they cannot pay their rent, and'when your Unemploy- ment commission when the threat of the worst winter in the industrial history of Illinois.') _ 1 Mr. Sehuette's letter follows in full: Mr. Schnette’l Letter' _ Hon. Louis L. Emmerson, A Executive emcee, Bprimrfield, Ill. _ _ t Dear Goeernorahnmersoec ' The State Highway department proposes to te-route North Sheridan road in Highlnnd Park by the can- We: a tatatsoe9ridttrs thick would any the highway, on a curve, around the crumbling hind at the northern! of Highhmd Park and the south end of Fort Sheridan. This plan win cost more than $600,- ooo, for less than one-eight of a mile of roadway. The report of this ex- travagunt proposal comes " a time whims than half tht an; a: funnies Ire being evicted because they cannot my their rent, and when you? Unemployment commission is being the threat of the worst winter in the industrinl history of Illinois. 'caYrrii--iari-irti"mrttttraw9rtrrrMterr commissioi: has made for this acting of Route No. 42 call for a curved highway,‘ against the slope of a treacherous blue thick Lake Michi- gan has been tearing away at the rate of one, foot a year. The recent ie- attraction of the sea wall " Linda Park demonstrates how futile it is to hope that such . structure on: be made monthly ufe except " enormous mum”. There is no Inch thing " complete perfection. The enthusiut'ic engineers in your department seek to excuse this ltr. excusable outlay with the claim that the building of we}: a bridge would create (WC mt” that-ami-at. tract tourists. But an eutomoblliet who would take his eye off the at eheed of him on this speedny. to get the 1tenefit of 5001M of_eeeuery at 40 "mite, an ttour-would court disaster. Dnting the winter months, particularly, Lake Michigan atoms would_mnkc thiq puppgecud' road, . itttet't, . "h.ar."-' , -‘ ‘T- _ . -ere is making pupa-urea (Continued on P!!! 88) "diliriicaiGiiiLuriaaiiiriit9E if I when mortgages on farm; :nd_homcs a concrete bridge echhn that Deerfletd Post No. TM, American ridge would Legion, hereby apt-cues its deep and [£me sincere appreciation!" pagination tutomobillpt of advertisements in the _ Highldnd off the ar'Purk Press und the Latte Fm My, to‘upd for the alumni! - in the rt of my new: column. On may the (outteenth of August the summer session id the Open Air Nursery school closes after a moat gntifying summer. Although there iiiimziggiirngeegerttr_1etttt Nursery School has been entirely free from anything of the sort and ttttnt- tendanee record has been timtstmL mThe children of the school testify to the fdeartife they hum-1a} this sum- Several Deaths Here _ V' " Early This Week Are - - Reported; Funerals _ Miss Mary Middleton, a resident of Highland Park? for many years, died Tuesday afternoon. at her home, 243 Home Evelina? aged AO-- years; ‘ ' H father, John Middleton was a pioneer business man in Highland, Park and the family is Yell known here. The funeral probably will be held some time Friday. " _ _ _ Mm. Alina Timing _ Mrs..Anna Boeing, a welLknmm resident of Hii blind Park, died Sun- is.iii'.il-,'i'it,'ya'iirs'iiih"iii' 1531 S. St. Johns Eveline, . Ulrich nosing has been dead segmi funeral Wu held Tuesday at 2:30 pm. at H. F, Kelley’s Emeral- Chnpel, und burial was in GnceIima cemetery. -- jCarlo Pmereli, a resident of High- home of, his duughter, Mrs. rge OT'tnheitr, 11 Prairie tvenne, in that city, aged 63 years. The funeral ser- vice was held Wednesdly morning, " St. June- church, and burial was in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Deerfield Legion Post The Udell Panning Conway Highland Park, In. ‘ Gentlemen: ' Advertising'ia one of the [must it I: hoped my VIII no prawn TO “do to propoting a succumb! ami- do honor to but 3nd her com of of.. ul and u [not portion of our mecca 6eem. . ' in due its (cumulus. J o All, Bohem- in this vicinity on 'r' _'v-. 'tttsi-tr.""" T' ' teu tttuhd.teattqtd.tt1tmbet: .* _ Wm. cruieuhnntr, {up {chord htid the 'figgt. sad _ Adhttnttt.,'thir.d loads, of ouch month. A Successful Summer for held Legttm to” _ Sheridan Rebekah lodge observed Appreciates Assistance Friends night on Monday. Aug. 8, -______._ C with I',,"; Aliee de ‘Young of 12t l ' . Kegan " es nobe (rend. ere 1:11:32: 'tf CompePy were about 60 members present from men: _ all over the district end severe] from .fleld Post No. TM, American other Jttrisdietioetre After the meet- V hereby ”we”... its deep end in; genres end refreshments were en- reppreeietion forvourdrtrtation Jorett. . ,7 ,, " q - _ vertisemente in the Highls'nd On Monday, Aug. W, the district Press end the Latte Forester otBeqrB will be entertained. Since the at the nnstinted spsce in the president of this district, Hrs. Edits :olumns. Watkins, is e member at the lodge, ertising‘is one of the greatest it is hoped my will be present to trtroPirthstt-erttt1rttit dohonortoherendhereorpsofof- den-emetianofonrsueeees Beers. ' " In! P3388 the Open Air Nursery School [inower GuildAgks ,In this season of ie11r-rnnkintt, the Chicago Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild suggests that each housekeeper make an ixtri glass or two for the 1enetit, of "srttlgrmerttt' end ‘hoepitela who m helped by the PIO- Guild. For jellies are e welcome gift to thritoirumdtttetrie1r,-s"tlys oranges, vegetables, and can: of to- matoes. _ Flowers are slwsys acceptable and the north shore gudeners have been very generous this sewn in sharing their, blooms. . ' . _ . " . . -ratiRrl tables, Aoqeers, or money to contribute _ ,. . . _totdlttt ortouiisation to get in touch with a, Imember of one of the tgarden chime wtterorfrt an for it, or to take it, herself to the booth in_ the North) _Westarn “absinthe city between: , acuity. Thursday,' or Friday, any .wsek during the summer. mer by their sturdy "brown bodies‘ and their brightens end my cheeks. What a. splendid preparation for the winter end its attendant ills. _ -UiiiiLii-J-m-tsr--atuenth-s4 ,mrtrnrrtreraftrr=*h'ea'irtttr session " 186 Edtreelitte drive and perents‘hf small children are urged to register their-little one-now. The groupie limited and it is necessary therefore to get the child enrolled early. ----hdv. Rebekah Lodge 1rold----, Friends Night Aug. c." id Share Jellies Onwenmia Polo Tenn to Play at Fort Sheridan Wan iir,-Amrratrrdhrtam With the Fort Sherwin po1oiAa leading 2 to 1 in the uric: with the strong Gambit team, the_Lakg For.. at otarttt will retain to Port Sheri. dun on next Sundny “unicorn, Aug. ts, with their Immnt lino-tip in an may»; to square want: with the Army four. . V M On a wet end demons fU1d at thirecqrarrtrryteet tips via}. tors played brilliantly to train their ftrtst victory of the series over the Sheridsnites. The Inrtreierowd of the mson witnessed the game last Sundsy and an even Isl-get attendance is expected for the contest on August Mai. C. C. Smith, brillitnt interns- than} purer, will lead the Army team tttmar-amd-sie-_-ttet- supported by Lieutenant: q. S. Smith, B. D. Cow. boy Reed. and John Horton. Onwent- sin will have their best combination of Charles Glore, Prentiss Porter, Richard Simmons, and Earle Rey- -122m1,hgn with}: - ___ frat team. an» "oitr1uttdt"ett Major Smith lads with a W! rating. 16. aEanrWurhlart4 Park, Lake Forest and north shore and other people are attending thyme thrilling games, that take pine 'ga‘ch "Sunday on the li'o.rt Sheridan field at 3. o'eloek. Pairking space may Be hidden: the Mdetltteg. ' Tomorrow is‘gneot day, and it is hoped All the members will come and V Grvasrtr-e,testsr-eae1r.--atruuslts will be phyed in the morning with ”luster-low trmarand low net. Luncheon will be served at one, and other luncheon more will be nn ap- proaching and putting contest - npproneh allots to he made " 20, 40, 'md00rardtr. Thentherowillbe bridge in the club house. Tee Club Has Weekly Session; Guest Day Is Tomorrow; Expect Many On Monday, August IT, thiqtmlif.v- in: round of the Sunset Valley Wom- en’s Toumm will be played. This bummont is (when an only to Tee club numbers, but to all woman mem- bers of Sunset Valley. Play will con- tim out: thy, and the thtn1s will be playod on PM” of that, week. It is hoped that than will be a large number of eoptetrtanU.. Lat Friday was Blind Bogey day for the Te? ehsb--the day for those whom luck fevers. 18 holes were ployed in the morning. There were three prizes to be won; t lemonade set, three golf balls, and a pillow. Mrs. Meyer won ftrntt prize, Mrs. Low.. rie won 'second, and Miss Steever and Mrs. Shelton tied tot third. They drew, and Miss Steever won. '“ Luncheon we: aerv'red at one, after which the prizes were awarded for iiri--rrm-eafmr-rrtass-anrc-orttith an 18 hole hundicap event was played. Mrs. Shelton won low, negrgnd Mrs Jones and Mrs. Fabian tied on a blind hole. c't'herdrmr-autd Mrs. Jones “We” for both Mrs. Jones 1 ref. Trts ton were golf balls. 7 _ Cool” JNnthortt yup he.” ten of her new WI lat Thug-ad in honor of her fVth birthdty. hand”. 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