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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 20

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§ . f Vot_e to Elect ‘ S ARCHIBALD ABERCROMBY _ /3 â€"â€"Republican Candidate for s MR. TAXPAYER, the records of theâ€"Circuit Court Clerk show from whem it was: collected. nwuuuo-tivwdazdmntidm‘n!gm“ $ clerk hire, detective hire, witness fees, rewards for appre! n of criminals, prosecution of gangsters, the employment of auditers in the bank cases. â€" The â€"rcords of the County Treasury show to whom it was paid. _ In addition $38.008 has been turned into the school fund. NO OTHER COUNTY IN THE STATE ~CAN SHOW A LIKE be. ... 3 FOR THIS â€"COLLECTION THE TAXâ€" $517,000.00 Collected in Fines, fund Primaries, Tuesday, April 12, 1932 He has been a resident of Highland Park for thirty years, and a property owner since 1919, at which time he acâ€" quired a home at 452 Lincoln avenue where he now reâ€" sides with his wife and two children. Educational trainâ€" ing was received in the local public *grade school at Elm Place, the Evanston Township and Deerfield Township high schools, supplemented by two years of special training at the Northwestern University School of Comâ€" merce during evening sessions. £ ~~~~_â€" A. v. SMITH Candidate for State‘s Attorney $517,000.00 Saved ~\â€"â€" for the ~Taxpayers _ of Lake uditor THE Â¥PREAS Ritzenthaler Heads _ ~© Girl Deerfield Legion _ j Band Is Qualified| _ . .. â€" Lloyd Ritzenthaler of Prairie View has been chosen as the bandmaster of the brass band sponsored by the Deerfield American Legion post No. Mr. Ritzenthaler comes ~highly recommended as a bandmaster, and is fully capable of developing a mighty snappy brass band in Deerâ€" field. Mr. Charles Kapschull, manâ€" ager of the band states it is his desire to make this band one of the best in the State of Illinois and is confident it can. be done with the support of the musicians who will give their best efforts and be faithâ€" ful in their attendance at the weekâ€" ly rehearsals,. â€"_. â€"=â€"_.___ _.__‘â€"__~ > ber to be in place ready to play at 8 p.m.: The rehearsal period will be â€" handled â€"somewhat differently than: heretofore. New music is beâ€" ing furnished, added musicians have pledged their support, and _ the outâ€" look is the most promising . it has been since the band has been orâ€" ganized. :.: :. _1 .cs .0 010M 100. _ Mr. Kapschull is planning on the band competing for honors at the annual convention of the American tendance at â€"rehgarsals are required of the members who expect to make the trip to Danville. â€" â€"â€"=~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ Musicians from any place in Lake county are eligible to join the band. Grammar school, Wednesday â€" eveâ€" nings, of each week. Ks sn cantata, "Judith," will be given. Readers _Easter Breakfast â€" _ The business and industrial girls of the Y.W.C.A. are serving breakfast at. 6:30. Dorothy Simpson and committee will havle will be Alice Marks and Edna Schneider. Mustcal ~â€"numbers:â€"Meditation;â€"â€"*‘In â€"the â€"Garâ€" den," violinâ€"sojo by Margaret ‘Esmisz, ‘‘The Nazarene," vocal solo â€" by <Bessie Pierce, be in the Y.W.Câ€"A. by Saturday evening. â€" _ Friendship Club Plans Trip March 31 The Friendship club are planning for their meeting Thursday, March 81, to have supper at the Y.W.C.A. at 5:30 and take the bus at 6 o‘clock in front of the associâ€" ntion for another educational tourâ€"visiting the Bakai Temple, the light house in Evâ€" anston and one of the girls‘ dormitories at Northwestern. _ Reservations for this trip must be in by Wednesday evening. Son of God" by Ruth Drake; "Song of the Q~Idier." duct by Esther and Ruth Drake: "He Liveth" by Bessie Pierce; accompanist is Harriett E.â€"Marks. The breakfast is open to the public, but reservations must Mr. Ritzenthaler is very strict RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. For Government by the People _â€"Vote_the, Democratic Ballot _ YÂ¥ W.C.A. Notes QUALITY DRY CLEANING Democratic Candidate for Precinet Committeeman SAMUEL 8. SMITH Phone H. P. 178 .â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" at to be held Fridny eveniIN@, ApIMI 1# .A! "committees ~has completed â€"arrangementsâ€"to make this first April Fool‘s party a success. cago is planned for Saturday, April 16. Th« bus will teave the Highland Park Y.W.C.A at‘ 9:30 a.m. and will return by 5:30 p.m to bring her own lunch, Cocos milk and milk will be furnished and served on the bus. ~~Girls that are interested are urged to sign up now. & 3 A very interesting day‘s trip is planned for the girls that are interested. The price Pranks of all kinds are planned for the Rindkeydinks Girl Reserve April Fool Party The boy friends really will be kept busy playing games, singing songs and eating. Bake Sale a Buccess The © Kotaâ€"deâ€"awa Tri‘s bake sale was a huge success March 19, which was held at the Lincoln market.. If it hadn‘t been for the coâ€"operative public in buying the girls‘ complete would not have expresses her thanksâ€"to _ everyone who purâ€" !m tfi various foodstuffs. The advanced sold by the high school girls.. & The advanced Girl Reserve cooks ~made doughnuts for the high school Girl Reserves bake sale. â€" Every Saturday two cooking classes. arg. sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. The advanced cooking class meets at one o‘elock ex{-‘&w«hy afternoon and the beginners‘ â€"meetsâ€"at three o‘clock. .A tull â€" Saturday afternoon‘s â€" programâ€" takes place every Saturday. Any one who is interested in seeing the Girl Reserves cook are cordially invited to attend any class. have the opportunity of swimming a high school tank from 11:15 to 12:00. planned for the coming week. â€" The fourth Thursday of every month has been chosen for the Girl Reserves Committee meeting. Many items of interest were d for her High school group to present (ms playlet. _ Other Girl Reserve activities are keeping the girls busy. The group is now making a patechwork quilt and jigsaw puzzles for shutâ€"ins and they, have just completed a bake sale to raise money for materials. prri id ic Aab in hi ce cce lc in hn Soat C se o Pul sinign C i $. Steele of Glencoe) who is the high sehool Girl Reserveâ€"adviserâ€"inâ€" Willington, Delaâ€" ware~ â€"â€"Recentivy the pageant . ‘Friendship secretary, Marion MacManus, was sent to Mrs. Glidden by request. She is very eager â€"Chill, chili_and more chili, will be heard and seen around the Y.W.C.A. for the next Service work keeps the girls very busy. LWOâ€"â€" Weqns, 8. ; dn i im i 10040 #.4 .. i o ofilh 2ecaand ning ‘a genuine chilt »supper to be held Thursday, March 31, from six to seven p.m. nettiiur serving of the table. _ Tickets may purchased from Girl Reserves or froem the Y.W.C.A. Proceeds go to help pay for ~the numerous awa t:g,_g_ year to Girl_ t requirements. _ s Sunshiners Entertain April 15 â€" : . The Sunshiners‘ mother and daughter banâ€" quet will be held Friday, Aoril 15. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o‘clock. . Every mothâ€" er who has a Sunshine daughter is urged to save this date for her. _ _ _ noon, April 14. â€"A very delightful affair is being planned for this first Sunshine banguet. Last year the Sunsbiners and Girl Reserves had their banguet together. but due to the increase in membership of both organizations separate. banquet had to be planned for. 1982. GCirl Reserve News Chicago police are cautioning all motorists to refrain from proposing while driving. i e . o :\f'te;n y:ar of nothing but "no" Eileen (iehringer last week said "yes" to Alfred Linssmann as they automobile. So surprised was the young suitor that he lost control of the car which narrowly missed a traffic policeman and plunged into a show window ofâ€"a store. ~But. love laughs at such triflies. but the young couple wasâ€"not hurt. Every Saturday morning the Girl Reserves lva the amportunity of swimming at the Girl Reserves educational trip to Chiâ€" Girl Reserve committee held their _ (iehringer last week said to Alfred Linssmann as they ridingâ€"about~â€"in the â€"youth‘sâ€"â€" abile So surprised was the THURSDAY, MARCH 24, t9so ~* He Wrecked a Store of Thursday. Each girl 17. TH U“D"- Extra " T H E Cco the

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