din livi. a di reli; and Sun uel nue. Suns Eim M: Mi her ; â€"â€"| iwve Gifts test in the law énmpt‘ ‘be carried out because most banks will not pay city treasurers in cities under comâ€" mission form must get 3 per cent interest on city funds. Mr. Lyons contends that the provision as to inâ€" ~Representative Richard J. Lyons of Mundelein has filéd a bill in the state legislature which provides for the removal of the requirement that '"ullml M.:? so uniâ€" be taken until the regular session of the state legislature which opens in January but inasmuch as they have been introduced it is considâ€" ered certain that town â€"boards will be governed accordingly. Landscape Gflifleuing Measures providing for the limitâ€" ing of levies for funds for pauper aid were introduced in the state senate and the house, by Senator Searle and Representative Carlson, last week. The bills will limit levâ€" ies to 10 cents on each $100 of asâ€" sessed valuation. ‘ Oï¬nncmdlflnihAm specialsts in ‘l";.!';‘!“’.‘gy“np so uniâ€" Amendment Offered in Legisla ture to Govern Action of auty and Action on these measures will not HIGHWOOD â€" Office: 49 Prairie Avenue Telephone Highland Park 523 Nursery : Prairie View arles Fiore || _ measures of importance be GROW/ PAUPER Levies Hugo L. Schneider, * â€" Postmaster. Uncle Hiram remarked to Aunt Sade at breakfast the other mornâ€" ing that about the only thing that you can get in the public eye these days, without the help of the newsâ€" papers or the. radio, is grapefruit.â€" stamps. As there will be no mail delivery on Christmas day, shop early, wrap securely, address plainly. ________ _ Arrangements are complete to handle all mail promptly, no waitâ€" ing, buy all your stampsâ€"which are to be used at Highland Park at this office, our service and expenditures are largely governed by the sale of Velaware, New England states, Dec. Neighboring states â€" Minnesota, ITowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan;, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Dec. 19 to 21. As there will be no mail delivery Goege i Mn t g T i eig : & D Southern statesâ€"Arkansas, Louâ€" isiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alaâ€" bama, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, West Virginia, North > Carolina, South Carolina, Dec. 17 to 20. :: Eastern statesâ€"New York, Penn« sylvania, Maryland, New _Jersey, Delaware, New England states Dec . _‘ acthc Coast states â€" _ Washingâ€" ton, â€"Oregon, â€" California, Nevada, Adaho,â€"Dec.â€"15â€"toâ€"17.â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" Western statesâ€"Montana, Wyomâ€" ing, Utah, Dec. 16 to 18. _ â€"â€"Southwestern states â€" Arizona, New Mexico,â€"Oklahoma, Texas, Dec. 16 to 18. â€" j tes.." Near western statesâ€"North Daâ€" kota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kanâ€" sas, Colorado, Dec. 17 to 20. \ _ No delivery service on Christmas _ Officers Meet n ts day,â€"Dec. â€"25,â€"1981.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" At the meeting of the officers held Mail parcels to reach destination| Thursday evening at Art Swanson‘s not later than Wednesday, Dec. 23,| Plumbing shop, plans for the year 1981. were discussed. Follow schedule shown below to| _ Commander Jack â€"O‘Brien will secure best handling, although parâ€"| léave for California next week and cels may be. mailed to any address during his â€"absence: Viceâ€"Commander on any date: Cole ‘will preside. Commander ~â€" Pacihc Conast states â€"â€" Washing.| O‘ Bricn uwill hn aonun . Fan smoaner the signatures of the governor toâ€" day.~â€"The â€"Bills are those introduced in . the â€"zenate ~byâ€"Senator â€"Bohrer which amend the revenues act of theâ€"state to provide for semiâ€"annual payment of taxes changing the dates so that it will take effect on Decemâ€" ber 1, ‘1931, instead of the first of January, next. Directions Regarding â€" came laws through Spend Christmas and New Years Christmas Mail Given by Local Postmaster 12 to 19 Day Cruises â€" WEâ€"Sâ€"Tâ€"ILNDTEâ€"Sâ€" . and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU DEPT. (Agents for all steamship lines) FOR INFORMATION IN THE THE& PRBEsSs cure a depression. But the 'l;m; ber who think they know is legion. â€"Boston Transcript. . ; DigBURSEMENTs j Expense of Dance Reeovrneninsnens alpnteractarmceld ~Donation, Mayor‘s Relief Fund .__... : : i ‘ A (Needy Chfldrcu) inireenisnserrerinitagrebnanes Balance, Cash THEHNCE .. 610. chamseiasstnicrendivacs Donation (anonymous) .. â€"Following is a financial report of the chfl!‘igwï¬s’t,i!i&igs..ptflnnmm Spencer Post No. 145, American Legion. â€" j Plans are also being made by the entertainment committee to enterâ€" tain the men at Great Lakes hospital on Monday, Dec. 28. C N dn . ind cnuit o t ts proting Ae, Airt w ol & p mt en i. c o Thursday, Dec. 10, will be the last | 18. s day to send in the names of children| ________ _ Doubles Matches ______ to be taken care of at the Children‘s| Kittermaster and R. E. Clark (H. Christmas party which is to be held P.) beat C. Clark and R. J. Foley Sunday, Dec. 20, in Elks hall. All| (G.E.) 21â€"19, 18â€"21, 21â€"17. children from the ages of 1â€"10 will Arenbergâ€"and â€"Snobble (H.P:) deâ€" be remembered with a gift. Santa| feated Anthony and Morphett (G.E.) will be there, and all of the kiddies 21â€"17, 18â€"21, 21â€"18. £ are assured a real enjoyable afterâ€"| J. Weber and G. Kuh (H.P.) deâ€" noon. FantRn ME T aale ces e c Cc e o d 15. weeks. meet to arrange teams <to canvas Highland Park for: new members. During the evening, the Christmas party will be discussed and many other important topics will be disâ€" cussed. The regular meeting of Dumaresq Spencer Post, No. 145, American Legion, is to be held this evening in Elks ‘hall. Preceeding the meetâ€" ing the membership committee will Post Holds Meeting ; ’“" &4 § Other Activities| DE balance of cash on hand will d only for charitable purâ€" _qf _our contemporaries obâ€" (Signed) James Thomson, â€" Financial officer. Financial Report and up Hand gone â€"forâ€"â€"several| (Gâ€".E.) 21â€"18, 21â€"8. 47 ¢"~s~~.*"~ 1 Ray W. Clark Total...$ 607.17 ) ~‘The "Sunshiners" work and play group n hand will| Dee. 12, at 2:30 o‘clock. No charge js conâ€" ritable nnup.| Dected with this group. Mrs. MeManus, Girl ... $1060.25 . . â€" $00G $1070.25 $ 457.17 coupons to ‘stimulate . Christ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout and lit tle daughter who have been living at the W. K. Hout home since theif arrival in Deerfield last summe from Lovington, I!I., have leased the Wagner bungalow on Woodward weekâ€"end with his mother, Mrs. Herâ€" because of the illness of Mrs. Selig‘s aunt, Miss Elizabeth Kruse. â€"_Mrs, George Engstrom entertained the Wednesday afternoon lunched® _ The Girl Reserves are spreading Christ masâ€" cheer by furnishing canned food {9 Social Service. Each Girl Reserve is urgel to contribute one can of food to the mort unfortunate. to learn how to use.the new electric Singer sewing machine. Miss Edwards of Wauke gan is the instructor. it4 CHRISTMAS SERVICE . * i. Bring your ean of food, Girl Reserves, t W next Girl Reserve meeting, or to th GIFT MAKING The gift sewing class is filled, but other classes will be started after Christmas, 9 every Glr_l Reserve will have an opportunits Reserve secretary, has charge and is assist ed : by others who feel it a pleasure and epportunity to work with young girls Moth ers are always welcome to visit these "onte a~month groups" ‘or the weekly meetings team, says things will be different next time.â€" Much credit is due Mr. Arenberg for sponsoring the very in teresting and enjoyable match at the Northmoor Country club. Sunday morning, Dec. 31, the sameâ€"teams â€"will "play again "at the Vista Del Lago club. _ R. B.â€"Anâ€" thony, manager of the Glenâ€"Etka G. Fargo and E. Keeler (G.E.) deâ€" feated A. Loeb and E. Loeb (H.P.) 21â€"17, 18â€"1, 21â€"17. > f â€"J. Weber and G. Kuh (H.P.) deâ€" feated M. Loeb and R. W. Clark (G.E.) 21â€"17, 21â€"19, _ Owen Savage of Chicago spent the Singles Matches _ Coleman Clark (Glenâ€"Etka) q4 feated R. E. Clark (Highland Pary) 21â€"11, 21â€"15, D. A. Kittermaster (H.P.) defeat. ed R. Anthony (G.E.) 22â€"20, 18â€"9, 22â€"20. _ Jamés Weber (H.P.) defeated Geo. Fargo (G.E.) 21â€"15, 21â€"11. J. E. Snobble (H.P.) defeated R. J. Foley (GE.) 21â€"15, 18â€"21, 24â€"22, Allan Loeb (H.P.) defeated Edwin Keeler (G.E.) 14â€"21, 21â€"14, 21.6, A. L. Arenbeft (H.P.) Adï¬teat&i‘( Morphett (G.E.) 21â€"19, 16â€"21, 21.15 E. Loeb (H.P.) defeated M. Loeb ble brace and pull out the match final game going to 24â€"22, Girl Reserve News DEFEAT GLENETKAs [ â€"â€"gr C (Continued from page 3) â€"P.) 21â€"17, 19â€"21, 2 & dians, the s: Bell (be su: LR â€"â€"~when Peter and Ml". H Moraine â€" rog Schwalbach, â€" George S. S @Awarded varsi _ Lake Forest "Tfulb.ck, A ~~Schwalbach ~ mainstays on f jughout th Roland T: of Mr. and M 220 Dale. av 'ehein’ Jl’., 8 _ Hugo Sonnen __troad, and Chr and Mrs. Chri _ pect ave., werl Tickets fo still be purc considerable â€"â€"s0â€"doing. â€" ly intraâ€"mpra sale at all th drug stores i â€" Park. Sing! sale at the _before the ot Everyone wil . of them, so 1 _ _But partic "Peter Pan" in town this James A. and Mrs.â€"~H. field, Willian Local St it one of th. sentations. "Peter Pa: ‘the Chicago and those 1 seeing Maud be just as a selves as to The cast whi fully chosen Miss Winifr which â€"has fairies!) art umph of P and the ho her brother _purse (who Tiger Lily â€" and his Los and. for fell out of ~â€"From this exciting to everyone wi baby, ï¬r:p- files in tmme con?:: never were teaches the they go t home of al ing Wepdy, (Conti