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Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1932, p. 7

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. J. Res. 15 and L. been" introduced it : Foreign Relation ‘Senate has agreel ostpone action on intil more préssing ion is out of th igue does not fed i should be inter ague coâ€"operates with rague of Women Vot. ingâ€"to Illinois radi splendid _ program; _ state, Mrs. Ralph resident of the â€"IIli. Women Voters, has the present statu: sional and state is includedâ€"on the supâ€" f this organization. f the congressional adway mentions the Infancy _ hygien in the form of Senâ€" has been introduced . Jones of Washing Bill 4739, by Repre Bankhead of Alabs: bills have the same soâ€"called double bill aternityâ€"infancy hyâ€" development of in anuary 26 t. James B card party at t ' i hall, Tuesdi® Ra 00 and bunce wi ch prizes will Friday, game. Village m ved. An i ‘lond.y‘ ublic to attend M fym class recommended pr> syment relief from »mbodied in S. 3 e measures woull elief through *j organized, ant > endorsement o l agencies. Voters‘ service. R _over station WL§ j, Puesday evening frop itral standard time 1 bring a discussion irmament . by â€"James hairman of the For ciation, and Willian zo attorney. s which failed of st few hours of th nfriendly. legislation is cor dway writes thst â€" C "IOm® Tinuge House The third annual dance of the [302:11111’ bulneo f Callendar y Evansâ€"Watkins post No. 753 of the ‘h prizes will Friday, Jan, 22: 7 p.m.â€"Ravinia| American Legion of the North Shore game, Village movies. line will be held at the Highland ved. An Monday, Jan. 25: 7:30 p.m.â€"Men‘$ | Park Woman‘s club, Saturday eveâ€" iblic to attend h&al:u., K.; ning Feb. 6.¢ 8 â€"N enc M 388: q awks ‘will furnish the music. Th.i es ; â€"_ Baturday, Jan. 30 â€"â€"Ping P | proceeds will goâ€"to the Relief Fund 'I“OM.!. Orga.h AY, JANUARY 2; New Bills amendment, long & Letter presidents in Â¥ E?Eomor MOSQUITO __ CJ3 Can, an. 4 ml'e movies. ‘Monday, Jan. 25: 7. |Friday, Jan, 29: ENCCC B l2 O OO CLORELEC . _ _ MERRE NK Oe Te â€" â€"â€"SRETS 3t all times to coâ€"operate with inâ€" terested citizens in the district and 9ur records are open for inspection. Highland Park Mosquito District permit, therel& ch;lâ€"d;; Z‘I'I:u;rly hateh of mosquitos. The trustees of the Highland Park Mosquito ABatement district are Every complaint received by any member of the board were promptâ€" ly investigated and eliminated either by draining or spraying. ‘With the cash on hand it will be possible to start work spraying oil‘ Just as soon as weather conditions nng, and the activities of the disâ€" frict embracing some 17 square miles was completely covered ten times besides_spots which were parâ€" ‘fiz_hrly“ bad were covered more i wercccumnc PY "Thsâ€" We Cash on hand .. ~â€"Expenditures: Medical Services â€"___ Insurance ...._.._. Legal Services .._____._._ Equipment & Repairs Oil & Gasoline _____ The president‘s report in full is given herewith: _ _â€" _\ ~President‘s Report _ Highland Park, I1l., Jan. 13, 1932 â€"Report ~of the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement district for the year 1931. ‘ Mteceived on Anticipation â€" W. Lowrie, Ravinia Park astriceâ€" are inobert W. Larke, Morâ€" aine hotel, president; Mrs. John A. Reichelt, Deerfleld,â€"secretary: Mrs. Warrants .....___..__:._ cessful year, according to the annual report just issued by the ~president, exterminating the pest was carried throughout the season, and not z of the funds obtained by means of tax anticipation warrants was J used, it is shown. Ravinia Village House Callendar _ ~The â€"Highland ~â€"Park _ Mo; quito Abatementâ€"district, which w::l orâ€" M lllt_xly, had a very sueâ€" cessful year, according to the annna! President Larke Gives Fina cial Statement ‘for Year‘s â€"Work in This Section The ofllcer_n and directors of «HURSDAY, JANUARY 21, WESREANE® e3 nea4zezm000+ *nÂ¥nesrents088 ke%2000e000000 *rtavessrres2s40006. *rtentssreessssan00s **treassszessza5es00 stss=sâ€"»++:â€"92,028.98 sersess --“.moo $5,584.08 915.92 100.00 118.00 939.30 Finanâ€" the able, parents must give up tii: 'oi:iw i'ali:cy that every child should go to colâ€" lege and that they â€"should ‘be inâ€" formed on the psychology of college education. He emphasized the fact that only a éertain type of mind is fitted for college and those who are l not fitted are just as useful and â€"Giveâ€"Dance Febridiry 6 ; ccess. Par. ’enta enjoyed the interesting talkâ€" ing pictures of life on the campus ofâ€" the University of Chicago that were shown by Mr. Kenneth Rouse. Mr. F. 0. Holt, registrar of the University of Wisconsin, gave a talk on "Who Should Go to Colâ€" lege." Mr. Holt who is a most inâ€" teresting â€" and forceful speaker, clearly brought out the fact that _ The Boy Scout leaders of the North Shore Area council : were given a real treat by the North Shore line‘s _crack first aid _ team on a 30 minute demonstration at the recent University of Scouting. It so happened that all the men on the team were Scout leaders either in this or neighboring councils. The team â€" was under the leadership of Mr. David F. Whitelaw, director of first aid for the North Shore line and a faculty member of the Scout university. â€" The next session of the university is. at the Eim _ Place school, Highland Park on Monday, and should betrained for in other walks of life. Night Held _ at the High School psychology of college emphasized the fact tain type of mind is RIERCE “m' the fact that DEMONSTRATE FIRST AID sucâ€" ;" In this period, Libertyville came ®) back with a slow breaking offense, C ) but gcould not penetrate, the strong id | Press® defense. * es e.| _ With seconds to go "Matt" Maiâ€" |dribbled up the floor, and passed to *) "Tillie" Martin... who ~pivoted and 4) nonchalantly dropped in the decidâ€" ‘| the THE PRESs @ basket. _ Fortundstely for tha FACI the basket. _ Fortunately for the||| , rHess Deits of Libertywillermissed @H]/~â€"FIRy recommend free throw byâ€"inches as the whistle||| Experts to tighte blew forcing the game into‘a second prove the skin and overtime. ;, es s oo eacar es it avts: sls vint Pss .: Press, bringing the score to 15â€"14, and putting themselves right back into the old ball game. A long shot from the center of the floor by "Bud" Moon and a free toss and a basket by Tromlee of Libertyville tied the score up at 17 all at the end of the regular game time, carâ€" rying it into an overtime period. In the first overtime nerind hail. tA C We RHEr A ie P matead 3 and Tom Rogan *brought the Allâ€" Starsto the front 13â€"7. : ¢ â€"Coming back with a rush in the third â€"quarter, Libertyville annexed seven more points tn nna far iL. E 100 domeenoong. seecebeey to the front and eked out a 19â€"17 victory over the strong Fould‘s team from Libertyville. Close: guarding by both teams kept the score low in the. first half, but two baskets and five free throws by "Mike" Seâ€" gert and one basket each by Billy in raat: " MRhosul : M c ce rq o ns o9 t ul n Press Allâ€"Stars Kneeling, left to right: J. Zivetsch first aid councilor in Racine, Charâ€" les .A. Waite, .deputy. commisgioner in Waukegan, Frank Cox, first aid councilor in Waukegan and David F.â€" Whitelaw, all men are regular employees of the North Shore line. , :. reajabove are: Lying on floor â€"left to right; Kenneth Wilkins, first aid councilor in Waukegan, Paul Muzik, district commissioner in Highwood. ' â€" Pictured above â€"left to right: ing, B.S.A. will speak. Jan. 25 when G;;x'xa; H. Berg tional Director of Voluntas. 7 â€"Photo by unnar H. Berg, Naâ€" of Volunteer Trainâ€" core to 15â€"14, es right back . . A long shot the floor by es toss and a Libertyville Hecketsweiler overtime|} Tel. H. P. for the $1.75 ; BORCHARDT BEAUTY sHop t P INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Smith of Waukegan left last week for New York where they were to embark on the Empress of Australia for a 19 â€"day West Indies cruise. They will return to Waukegan at the conâ€" clusion of their cruise. 3 â€"% e h“m’ * o € § smmflneomty.mhc figures made public for Lake county ga>> are as follows: 12 Total number â€"of stores, 1,286; ~a tg_g!‘n s 26,800.000 R oc store h‘* try general stores, 27; total sales, ~IK $780,000. _ Gener a l ~merchandise i h stores, 49; total sales, $4,030,000. s Automotive dealers, 273; total sales, y $12,460,000. Apparel stores, 101; $f5 total sales, $3,080,000. Furniture and t household group, 32: total sales, $1,. ___ _ . 960,000. Lumber ~and _building ___ & group, 96; total sales, $10.200 00N _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. FLORENCE CHASE Lake Co. Residents Residents of Lal $1,860,000 in drug according to figures the census bureau. . ~â€" Phone H. P. 178 _ QUALITY DRY CLEANING Beginners and Advan Matthay Relaxation â€"_ _ 823 CARY AVENUE _ Telephone Highland Park 2305 »s ANNA WILLAS Swedish Massage â€" Something New! recommended by Paris Beauty to tighten, tone, and imâ€" he skin and complexion. also Reducing Treatments Regular price $2.50 e ~«Rel. H. P a2z0 ~**~~~ in Stores Last Year CIALS * PIANO .. Advanced Pupils Lake county spent ig stores last year, res made public by ll‘l!ll! 32. dn Hl Te td fii’, e »Z{? 5 7 in [3 1989 3re % iorve (%) 3. & *« 5.9 ; $ aee + ahe F jiy. m A Te e % in o Core o sou tm ~ Ate: * Es : fap e Aer e 5y Â¥3 T4.

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