1| TO HOLD RECEPTION: . i e ripe | ‘ FOR LOCAL AR'l‘lS'l‘S‘ To the Idle Dollar Holders VourumMe XXI s â€" The local Chamber of Commerce joins the President of the Woman‘s Club Sponsors Affair United States in calling on you for a patriotic service.â€" You are Sunday Afternoon, Mar. 13, â€"one of the great humber who by reason of fear and distrust has + Club Hous * withdrawn accumulated funds from the banks, resulting in a deâ€" at Ciub rouse creased circulation of ‘currency. Thereby, uhnconsciously, you * ...« smememememes ~ol. have contributed to a continuation of an economic depression Wha nnhlia e anwlinlle inultad +n from which the people of this nation have suffeted for two and a The public is cordially invited to||. attend a gala afternoon at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘ : Helen : Elizabeth Taylor day, March 13 from 3 until 6 o‘clock a reception and musicale in honor beautifyin ‘the%artists and their work who live| . 1IUUIIIIU 1UEIUQUL HUT . aU0, in Highland Park. During the winâ€" P i r ter, the members and friends have| _ ____ Tef 7}58 qub_SI??!’Q"A : _theâ€"privilegeâ€"of viewing the| _ . 7 canyases of Elizabeth Peyraud,| _ The North Shpre Ping: Pong tourâ€" Klempner, Buell ~ Mullen and Tom|nament â€"will} be? ~at the Ravinia Wilder. _ es _ |‘school auditorium all day Saturday, :‘~_ Artists Are Invited March 26. Thig\event is sponsored The Art comfhittee regret the| by the Ravinia‘\Table Tennis club club year is nfot long enough to| and has the sanction of the Western exh‘bit the work of each artist, so|Ping Pong asa&:’iation. Players hav* invited several who are masâ€"| from Evanston and all other North ters of their art, and some who} Shore towns are‘invited. Complete ‘are beginning to climb the ladder| details will appear in noxt week‘s of fame, to exhibit examples. of | issueof this papei'.‘fi\ Keep March 26 their work during the next two| open. 17 [ y the Art committee. This is an unusual opportunity for the residents of the north \\~ _ Artists Are Invited The Art comfnittee regret the club year is not long enough to exhibit the work of each artist, so hav* invited several who are masâ€" ters ‘of their art, and some who ‘are beginning to climb the ladder of fame, to exhibit examples: of their work during the next two We appreciate the response to our plea to buy wood. Our abilâ€" ity to give needy men work is in direct ratio to the amount of wood sold.â€" The $6 you pay for a ton of wood, cut any length and delivered," will give a man two Highland Park Social Service Old City Hall H. P. 40( days work. We will sell two tons for $10. Help diminish the wood pile of over 350 tons and thereby increase the jobs we ean teaspoons, knives, forks. Short step ladder. Stroller, _ _ . . _.â€".â€" The list includes Rudoiph Ingerle, rronese Beatty, Mrs. Joseph Stein, (Continued on page 34) artists whose work is T‘he Higbland Park Press ..~~~~‘Member of.the Chicago Suburban Quality Group of Community Newspapers â€".___ Bakery Sale March. 19 ... ..â€"iyâ€"totals on record here. â€"â€"Kotaâ€"deâ€"awaâ€"Tri â€" Girl _ Reserve ind ® March 19, at the Lincoln Meat marâ€" ,E%F.B'm--"m be a wide assortâ€" ‘ment â€"of homeâ€"baked foods from .which to select your Sunday goodies. Sales were low last week at the Thrift Shop due chiefly to lack of goods to sell. There is a constant demand for these useful things at low prices and the shop needs to have its stock constantly replenishâ€" ed. Help by making a drive on your own attic and put idle but useful clothes, furniture and anyâ€" thing and everything into new useâ€" fulness. $ . . WW«I mugale: â€" Erpmmiint alcd sn £ â€" Sn iatine pretinti io dntiotatateifiirmntt mcidndutatietiston ie bad Ravinia Sehool Mar: 26; | ~Regular Meeting of > Tennis Club Sponsor |____ Council Monday F dditional Stocks . Needed at Thrift Shop half years. the mattress, and the safety deposit box. They â€"are now idle, useless, “slacï¬ger" dollars. "They toil not neither do they spin." President Hmer_agpeabâ€"bq?ovto"pï¬t‘ ~thoseâ€" dollars â€"to work. Putting those dollars to work msans putting idle men to â€"work. It means more:thanâ€"that. â€"It means the routing and surrender of General Depression and the reâ€"instating ofâ€"General Prosperity to supreme command. â€" ___Youn have choice of various methods: l 1. Reâ€"dsposit the funds in a sound bank. ~ The local institutions have weathered the storm and deâ€" serve |your confidence. | . aoommmnmitecmoames 2.,lgvesg,§n'so'und securities, or attractive real estate. Never before were ba; 4. Purchase the 2% Governnient Bends which are now ofâ€" fered in denominations of $50.00, $100.00 and $500.00, maâ€" turing‘in ons year, redeemable in sixty days, the best security in the world. & You have listened to the e!O%uent appeal of President Hoover over the radio on Sunday night. The hour has struck. The campaign is on. Will you respond ? _ ym se HIGHLAND ParK, IuLinois, Tnursoay, MarcH 10, 1932 ty. â€"Fi} H. F. KELLEY and Park ( council Monday evening was ocâ€" cupied chiefly by rountine business. _A petition signed by five master plumbers asking the city to adopt an ordinance to liconse plumbers was referred to the _corporation counsel. . A petition signed by 33 property ewners in the viecinity of Green Bay road and Park avenue objecting to the establishing of a baseball park on the Richards property was placed on filse, as it was reported that the project was to be abandoned. Petitions were received from the Ravinia Civic association, the Linâ€" coln Civic association and the Pubâ€" lic Works Improvement association urging the reâ€"routing of Sheridan road through the city and this was referred to the mayor and commisâ€" sioner of streets. The report of Police Magistrate Schwery showed fines amounting to $338. â€" The building report showed bujlding improvements started durâ€" ing February totaling $4,575 in esti. mated cost, one of the lowest monthâ€" dication of reyived interest in buildâ€" ing, and two ‘applications were reâ€" ceived Tuesday, besides many inâ€" quiries. j s ~ . The regularâ€"session of the city at already this month there is inâ€" nA are buried in the sock, y in your own DRIVE TO RELEASE â€" _ _ IDLE DOLLARS HERE _ Campaign to Sell Reconstrucâ€" tion Bonds Here in Charge of Commerce Chamber half billion dollars are in hiding in this country. The Citizeons Reconâ€" structionâ€"Organization, ~headed by Colonel Frank Knox of Chicago, and organized_at ‘the request of â€"Presiâ€" dent. Hoover is launching a Nationâ€" wide Campaign with a two fold obâ€" jective,â€" toâ€" bring this enormous amount of hidden and idle money back into circulation, and to attempt an education as to the function of money, of banks, of credit .and.to m'ï¬ï¬z_estï¬@ei'hy money withdrawn from the arteries of busiâ€" . Effort Will Be Made Anr effort will be mads to induce hoarders of funds to reâ€"deposit the money in sound banks, or to invest it in good securities, or attractive real estate holdings. Butâ€"for those thos»s lines, asâ€"a special inducement, the government is bringing out a "baby" bond issue, maturing in one year, redeemable in sixty days, bearâ€" ing two pre cent interest, in denomâ€" inations of $50, $100 and $500. These bonds may be considered the safest The regular meeting of the Dumâ€" aresq?Spencer post No. 145 Amerâ€" jcan Legion will take place at Elks hall, Highland Park, on Thursday evening March 10. The meeting will be called to order at 8 p.m. sharp. Please be on time. â€"In this campaign, the fact will be . emphasized, that each hidden and â€"â€" Local Legion Post to ~ Meet Tonight at Elks First Lieut. E. J. Bean, stationed at Fort Sheridan, will be the guest speaker. â€" Lienut. Bean has recently returned from China and will re. late his experience there. Due to the war in that country wt~"present this should ‘be a topic of great inâ€" terest well worth a large attenâ€" dance. Ths* degree team will inâ€" itiate now candidates at this meetâ€" ing. \Please bring in your . new men, .and be sure their discharge are in order at this meeting. * â€"The Highland Park business men are invited to attend this meeting. Thursday evening, March 24. Comâ€" mander. Hook is arranging for a speaker.â€"â€"Henry â€" Hansen promises some great entertainment. Let‘s make it the biggest andâ€"best disâ€" trict meeting of the yen".'\ re Hall; Lieut. Bean ~(Continued on page 30) #Acumne NumMBER 2 Talks S l Foee