of. munifcipali in contest. ty : of. prominent as the Outdoor newspaper in hristmas Disâ€" e on or before and employâ€" Aare not eligiâ€" e elifl.'ble for e and address isplay conâ€" e decorated rening from J 1, 1932, inâ€" DECEMBER >, will be taken g the displays it, simplicity, ble from ntest commit world, m se > B â€" ~â€"*Alikps DRYGL’HKNINGCO â€" remd. borrowed, or purchased. _ _ s .Phone H. P. 178 â€"â€"â€"â€" HOURES : ; Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. * t + o es l . Wednesday until 7:80 p.m. Sundays: 61 *QUALITY pry CLEANING 1:80 to 5:80 p.m. for reading only. ‘aves o e [ Eh reieeed is oi igae ;.eoniut ,:u:.h.h highest rate now levied rity used for shall be con. s contest. Kach “ ‘h the name ; no combined j_wlï¬dby. installed and 23, 1931, to » 4s your last _contest, N, CHANGEp 1 page 3) property of your 1987 . ... ‘irement of bonds and payâ€" ~ment of bond interest, brings the total rate to $2.00, the rate that now is being paid. The referendum would give loeal voters a chance to §8y whether the rate for operating ‘ expenses should be.increased. _ . R Unless.such an increase is voted, . it will be not only to _ 3. _ _ Necessary not only to make * mR 7 t ind hag»n mm' mamu] imaining, it is_feared. Even the Visiting ‘nurses and truant officers would have to be laid off.. ut also to abar departments such :.n,"cv domeatin® #; â€" I ’ You are cordially 7invit;; t:o :idt RELIABLE LAUNDRY l _ the Reading Room, â€" for retfl ment of 1 PR 0 20 e vro â€"~CAG committee and spoke in favor of the bill as amended were Secretary John Reardon of the Waukegan school board, Howell Murray, president of â€"the Highland Park school board, â€"Carl Weillep, secretary of the Decaâ€" tur, school board, Clifford Rowe, seeâ€" > â€"of the ow Springs school board and who also represented the â€"Cook county towns, and H. F" Locka Earl Smith, presider nois Agricultural _as: nounced that thea sso not oppose the bill in referendum. & one to offer Everett Orvis, prea’identwofï¬thg Central Lake County Taxpayers as. sociation, was present and talked against the bill. He was the antw â€"â€"mit school ‘districts t than the present rate, e erendum vote which is knï¬ tiinties e in gieitisacn inflflt.lhe-.smomi!lfthgflm operating expenses, together 1 37% cents that can be levied ordered the a copy pla â€"theâ€"â€"sote â€"desire, Mr. Reardon points out,â€"is toâ€" give the people in each district in the state the privilâ€" ege of saving what kind of schools shall be maintained for their chilâ€" dran 4 * pointed out. NC OXeie lt c Altcinth mtc 22¢, ; ~ 20 " 1 â€" i tnt;’nowhviqdbyanyachool Mbeamt in Minois, and is equivalent to the rates used by all districts nounced that the association would Provides Referendum | bill. P _The bill.as amended will not perâ€" duced by Representative Lyons proâ€" vided for a maximum tax of $1.75 on each $100 assessed valuation to cover all operating expenses of the schools. Under the amendment this Bb us aoee rorerigeope on e â€" s P reem n REFERENDUM CLAUSE |Christmas Party v 'HVNEWSCHOOLBILLI mé“"fl:’)’aï¬t‘i‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24 t Relief Is Needed House Ediiégtion committee it ) P s weas o P Only One Opposed (Continued from abandon many a protest. . tds on h, president of the IIliâ€" uralâ€"association anâ€" thea ssociation would as kindergartens, to levy more , except by ref. is not opposed before the , which is the special page 5) of the . 1981 RING_TING_CANDY sHop w mE 2=C _ Was presented with a chime electrical clock. _ Those inâ€"charge of arrangeâ€" 33 N. Sheridan Rd. dinner for Nofs of F 43 NORTH SHERIDAN RoAD ~â€"Highland Park move our shop four to the north entr: ~_~This Christmas party, the first atâ€" tempted by Dumarésq Spencer post, proved so highly‘g"htifying to all concerned that it is planned to make the affair an annual event, â€" AFTER NEW YEARS we will handled the [ Henry Hansen was the joyous Santaâ€"Claus who bounced through the generous fireplace, and with an appropriate short speech began the eagerlyâ€"awaited distribution of gifts from the tree.. As each boy‘s and girl‘s name was called Santa had a package ready for them â€" Th ___ of Highland Park 381 Hasel Avenue CHURCH sSERVICES _ Sunday School 9 :s0 a.mm. f Between Ages 4â€"20 Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 : NAs spititâ€"for some it is over in| ... ‘"¢ Tuesday Evening in a day, others make. '.t se jn| Club_met this 4 Nee veins: . g ie year. e American Legion| "*** C T. Anderson. ; h~†given you this party and hopes The Deerfield chamberâ€" of comâ€" you will} make your Christmas spirit| merce will meet ‘Monday evening at last throughout the year." He closed | Fehr‘s restaurant for the Decemâ€" his talk with apt remarks concernâ€"| ber conference, instead of on the ing the spirit of the times. regular Thursday evening (Christâ€" Henry Hansen was the ; |Has eve). At the January meeting, Santa Claus who bdnhcétcli‘ tl::z::}: the last Thursday ‘evening of the he generous fireplace, and with an| MQt": the annual election of ofâ€" Appropriate short speech began the| "_‘~‘ *‘ take place. < Ban en Fey 2 20 n n c 5 Twentyâ€"eight state The Rev, Christoph Keller of the Trinity Episcopal church was the speaker of the evening. In his talk he asked the children if they ate ice cream cones _ â€" _ and every handâ€" in ‘the big audience went skyward. He then compared the Christmas spirit to eating ice cream cones. â€"Bay, "You have seen how some chilâ€" dren gulp their cones down in one or two mouthsful while others lick the ice cream with their tongues and make it last aâ€"long time. This is the way people handle the Christâ€" mas spiritâ€"for some it is over in a day, others make it . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM r shop four doors south north entrance ofâ€" the Green Tea Pot. r their comx;g;nci;;:.uslzm. Elgin,. at .the Countryside (Continued from Maintained by Sunday Attracts Large Attendance Harry Ahistrom, Harry ready for them. The â€"working committee who successful affair.. ... LE 1AAAE Wtc iine css Seva 25 N. Sheridan Rd. a testimonial highwa : > page 4) Joseph THEâ€"PRES s > Phone H. P:"178 ~ ~ 618 North Green Bay Road Hiol Hrhand l(uu.rJ': Wilson Olendort and Mr. and . Harry Olendort and two â€"sons, Jimmie and Billie, atâ€" tended the Christmas party given by Fould‘s in Libertyville on Saturâ€" day evening. k Ai,‘l,’ï¬lbï¬xank.l’mmmi by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Therrien Sr. of Highland Park were dinner guests at the William Hellman home in Waukegan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Macadie of Maywood are spending several weeks with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, "Mr. and Mrs.â€" Ralph Petâ€" erson of Knollwood road. * Local and Personal . of Deerfield ~~~* CLEANING CO. _ 20 %â€" DISCOUNT "llreflaf.flu»;zfl;/;bfb.ï¬.i _____ WAUKEGAN, ILL. if you bring it in and call ¢_! for it. Dress Shirts ~Collars Laundered â€" Beautifully _ ALL OUR FRIENDS _ â€"| <â€"_AND PATRONS : A MERRY CHRISTMAS y ENe AND i â€"_HAPPYâ€"NEWâ€"YÂ¥EARâ€"â€" +ne annual meeting of the congreâ€" gation of St. Paul‘s church will be heldâ€"the first Sunday in~ January following the morning worship. Eighty parents and . children of the Primaryâ€"Beginners department of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a Christmas party on Monday afterâ€" noon. â€" Mrs. Leslie Brand was in charge of the arrangements. can be used evenings. The D P.T.A., at its last meeting, $25 toward the fund. The : pond is ~being sponsored : by field chamber of commerca ie uy 7 C000 . n o Somee . ce â€"AHAMCE : LA back..ofâ€"theâ€"schoot house: has ‘been banked on all sides and electric flood ligh ts have â€"beenâ€"erected «n *L 1Â¥ :+ L O tinued . for the ho and ‘will be resumed on Saa%flm- ing, Jan. 9. All classes will" méet at â€"nine in the morning. _______ The Deerfield Skating Rink is now completed and ready forâ€" use â€"when cold: weather arrives. The land in haal K. 11 . & LC Highland Park, III. WUTOTTTX Cross church have its last meeting, voted commerce. igs has been inâ€" i Eigma, honorary University of Hliâ€" THIRTYâ€"SEVEN The skating so that it children of Deerfield Deerâ€" <4p4 P 231 Y s & v‘% cA "_,v‘ $ Yars Pss o +/ w Ki