ency expert, for few weeks as lucation as my e Sunday school, preading his efâ€" ole ‘year. _ capitalizingâ€"leisâ€" ng from Dallas, had been visitâ€" arents, their auâ€" er, a short disâ€" ington, wrecking cupants suffered Park, one in the egational church, and Green Bay 1 of two weeks; any â€" Evangelical n page 36) Vacation Church and often proud sometimes a disâ€" unoccupied chilâ€" ed teachers, and _ and put them â€"character buildâ€" acation Church onal Journal of Sunday â€" school ple‘s society and Id, were here a e I arrived. Some t lad, the Weekâ€" twin brother. , I am lusty and linery shop is a ted in Highland n, who has had in the manufacâ€" ts, His shop is ) Highland Park re Dr. Pearl had ife and son Paul Begin Monday, n Highland Details me attention to ‘ir with long exâ€" f millinery, The , June 18," and_â€" ‘s will be given > youngster in the tion Family. My blemsâ€"rather uto _ ' nroute Here 1 will reside at An aunt Miss nEPARED AMERICA DEFENDERS M ON SCHOOL MEETING FRIDAY EVE ,: 8â€" Y, JUNE 16, 1932 Avenue = t a Ts Sn t p nc io P ie e19) Sanemni ts Oe ad se CC0Y PEARCITEDE â€" CERCTE vulv_( h “_" Tt3 ,. _ "T~~ara, nonerL Digimeni, m_‘[for their nn!!gi‘pluh. Â¥a¢4 1:“""‘“‘"‘ W'Pmmwllll,,!,igg_g ‘“, edâ€"and Lriend i piniannt mcoadecdane h9 â€" n boo. uniniot on meeineminga es nsinna ow s main cooicie none ie it airmane e e u" coun ces Pocimn eaees cce mal o o o ie o o o oneg. M e e w o i d e oo / S & mms > ARRepLNuE . â€">â€" Ri alce sc idX Sadhca ies m alpvice k vee m ® " C at 9:00, _ 3 " C 3 ~aro, henneth Niebuht, secâ€"| ‘The Juveniles of the Royal Neighâ€" ond ‘steward; George Borchardt,| bors will meet dt 61 N. Green Bay third steward; Jack Ericson, fourth | road, Saturday, June 18, at 2 p.m. steward; Robert‘ Bleirnichl, sentinel. |for their annual, pienic. _ â€" ______ Harold Root is chaplain; John Woods, marshal, Murray Campbell, first m.rd 3 Kegnet.h Niebuhr, secâ€" Hertel, treasurer. Irvin Kdward Glover, junior Marvin Niebuhr, senior dah], deputyâ€"atâ€"large, as the grand marshal. . ' & The officers to be installed are: Eldon Soefker, master builder; Virâ€" gil Hagie, deputy master builder; J. 'lfenneth Vetter, senior inspector; The chapter has been fortunate in securing as the installing officers, Robert W. Lademann, grand lecturâ€" er, as grand master builder, as well as Raymond Ring, secretary, as the grand chaplain, and Arthur Aanâ€" all. Deerfieldâ€"Shields Chapter No. 73, Order of the Builders, will hold a public installation of officers Monâ€" day evening, June 20, in the Deerâ€" field Masonic Temple. A program of varied entertainment has been planned to follow the installation. Order of Builders in _â€" Public Installation their civic responsibilities, They propose to strike at the very roots of the evils now threatening every right guaranteed to us by our conâ€" stitution, by organizing the long suffering masses into concerted acâ€" (Continued on page 30) ; the sanitary district trustee cases.| one . The Defenders of Americaâ€"has| Thu been organized to awaken the great | pre rank and file of American citizens| mee who have long been indifferent to | Chan The Civic â€"Safetyâ€"commissionâ€"is made up of a: group of hardâ€"boiled business men who are largely reâ€" sponsible for the overthrowing of the. Bob Crowe regime and since. this event, have insti s â€" criminal and political prosecutions in the Chicago area. This organâ€" ization was particularly active in the prosecution and conviction of sion. His subject is, "Our é;l;;ll;l;l and Political Situation." The speaker for 'th;‘;;;m'ng will be Mr. Albert R. Brunker, who is hgad otrrrt‘he_(;}{ivic;&fetyâ€"mmrï¬t-’ cordial invitation is extendetiiï¬iâ€":; trustees for the Highland Park unit. The bemporary. chairman will be elected, also a nominating commitâ€" tee for the nurnash nf alnakin» fw. The Highland Park members of the Defenders of America will have their inaugural meeting at the Vilâ€" lage house, Ravinia school, Roger Williams avenue, Highland Park, Friday evening, June 7, at 8 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to organize an operating Defender unit in Highland Park. There are apâ€" proximately one hundred members in this community now. To Be Heldâ€" in Ravinia Village House; Brunker to Speak ; Objectives THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932 Brunker , junior â€" Among the graduates of the Uniâ€"|drug stores, and department stores, versity of Illinois at the annual comâ€"| for the price of ten cents, A comâ€" mencement exercises on Monday | PAny is being organized and as soon was William Leighton Collins of | as the patent is secured, the product Highland Park, who received the| Will be placed on the market. degree of M. S. in civil engineering, 5. Ipmmunnitincs uitantandiatinies * *% uceoirdinc to & report from the uniâ€"| Hans Hess, Cellist â€" versity. a ~® | . Douglas Alfred Hastings Ir. of Broadcasts Saturday rfield receivedâ€" the degree of o o oT D. e ' B.S. in mechanical engineering. _ | _ _ M Hans Hess, well known cellist Highland Park Student Is Illinois Graduate :« Another tournament â€" is being planned for the near future and it is hoped an even larger number will turn out and take part in it. however it is thought that he must have done "some" playing in his youth. The first golf tourney of the seaâ€" son was held last Friday evening at Sunset Valley Golf club. A numâ€" ber of good scores were turned in, the best being that of the worthy president; Marshall Williams. Sam Bernardi, also. turned in a good score, although he claimed it was the first time he had played golf, the 6:30 service Sunday morning at St. James church, Highwood. All members are urged to attend. froiy Name society will hold only one meeting each month on the first Thursday of each month.. It had previously been planned to hold the meeting the third Thursday, but a ,?'%"Kg_h_is_hflen_mdg_:o_ghe_ï¬m ursday. The Holy Name society wil} reâ€" ceive holy communion in a body at' During The summer months, the Holdâ€"Picnic June 18 ~ Holds Golf Tourney Lloyd Faxon erine. _ _| Mr. Mans Hess, well known cellist| seniors who have maintained the ering. and resident of this city, will be| highest rank throughout the course. i_: _ . f pesrrd Saturday evening â€"at seven| â€" emminmitdtnntemenmarkntenine 18 °_ |oclock over station WMAQ on the| Mrs, John Tether is leaving today yal Neighâ€"| City Civic Concert hour. Many of| with her two children for England freen Bay) his friends will no doubt want to| where she will spend . the summer at 2 p.m. _.va‘{l themselves of the opportunity visiting her mother and other relaâ€" aidh L y ue io Cona t w on nc uo e e e C n hn 0 t s C RsGa it 4 seriae A THE PRESSs Isadore Smith, Lake Forest colâ€" lege student, and a resident of this city, has applied for a patent for a â€" cellophane waterproof raincoat. The devise is designed to be sold at novelty stores, theatre lobbies, drug stores, and department stores, Applies for. Paten:! _ > for New Raincoat son was held Tuesday evening June 7. â€"A delicious dinner was served by a committee composed of Mesâ€" dames Schemmel, Krohn, Thuma, Paulson and _ Zi . dinner a business meeting followed. Reports from the National Y. W. C. A. convention which was held in Minneapolis were given by Mrs. Schemmel and Mrs. St. John. The following officers were elected for the coming year. President, Mrs. L. Schemmel; vice president, Mrs. F. Lindstrom; corresponding secraâ€" tary, Mrs. H. Renner;> recordin secretary, Mrs. B. Schiffelt; chairâ€" man Sunshine committee, Mrs. D. Doland; pianist, Mrs. J. Croke; chairman Publicity committee, Mrs. C. St. John. After the business meeting thé balance of the evening was devoted to cards. ‘The proceeds are for the philanâ€" thropies of the society, and tickets may be obtained from the church office, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Garnett, Miss Everett, and may be purchâ€" to be laid on theâ€"shelf by her chilâ€" dren. _ Her _ grandchildern underâ€" stand and fortify her décision not to "visit around" among the sons and daughters. f On June 24, at 2:30 o‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. the Woman‘s‘ society of | the Highland_ Park PresbyterianJ church offers its many friends an opportunity â€" to hear Mrs. Lloyd | Faxon . of Winnetka. She will preâ€" sent "The Young Mrs. Meigs" in her own delightful way. Mrs. Faxon has read for the College club, the North Shore Wellesley circte,| the Evanston Drama club this past | winter besides giving a series of | readings for various groups includâ€" |â€" ing â€" Parentâ€"Teacher associations, | , and this is the first time Highland f Park has presented her. It will be | , a veritable treat for a very nominal C price, and women of all ages will | , eénjoy the clever story, so annre. is a delightful old lady who. refuses The last meeting of the Mothers . Lloyd Faxon to Give Reading Here for Season June 7th & W.C.A. for rs.â€" Meigs this seaâ€" Miss Eileen Barbour Thompson, daughter of Mrs. L . H. Thompson of Highland Park, was one of the Skidmore scholars for 1932 as anâ€" nounced by the president, Henry T. Moore, at the 2ist annual commenceâ€" ment exercises at Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., on June 6. The Skidmore scholars are the ten seniors who have maintained the highest rank throughout the course. Highland Park Girl _ Wins College Honor l Under the commission form of government, the taxpayers have the powers of recall, initiative and refâ€" erendum. _ The latter course has been sought and the council has suggested that the middle course, or initiative, ‘be substituted. A large delegation of taxpayers is exâ€" pected to attend the council session next Monday, when a decision is exâ€" pected. 4 [fl;’/ï¬Ã©?éfï¬ino time to be lost, it was pointed out. After the measâ€" ure has been passed it must be pubâ€" lished for ten days before going into effect. â€" . In the event there is any delay, there can be no tax levy ordinance, which will leave the city totally without ‘funds to operate with for the current year. 4 __Be it further resolved that the city clerk be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the perâ€" sons who circulated said petitions. « <*~~Time Limited _ â€" > Since the law requires that the appropriation measure be passed in the f_irsthuarter,A which ends July in writing any specific proposition or matters that they have in mind by_reaAsonrof said petitions. * Be it further resolved that the matter of said petitions be taken . _ under consideration for one week for final action thereon and that the .. Be it resolved that the opinion of the corporation counsel relating to the petitions for referendum upon the appropriation and salary ordiâ€" nances be received and placed on file, and _ _ Whereas, there is no specific reâ€"â€" quest or definite proposition conâ€" tained in the said petitions At the city council meeting Monâ€" day night further action was taken on the petitions filed June 1â€" proâ€" testing against the appropriation and salary ordinances. At the time the council instructed the corporaâ€" tion counsel to submit a written opinion on the matter, June 13, and Monday night the ‘opinion was reâ€" ceived and filed. After some disâ€" cussion the following resolution was adopted by the council: a Council Sets Next Monday for _ _Consideration of Protests f on Appropriations DEFER ACTION ON _ BUDGET PETITIONS