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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1932, p. 5

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on on four play: me maintenance use the playâ€" ‘ednesday and p.m., and the ay afternoons inder the superâ€" cy Wright two y Tuesdays and r parks will be e of instruction atharine Cancie . at Sunset, Miss nd West Ridge, rt Clinton, â€"and t in general . inâ€" se people have , â€" Wednesdays D to 12 a.m. ”' .t i‘ VN‘d ki states that iturday mornâ€" ese mornings which sponsors . Sunset, Linâ€" Port Clinton egistration â€" on ~work with the st years. Miss~ who helped in er, will probâ€" nd Thursdays or, announces r the Ravinia hes. mmer includes Â¥Y, JUNE 28, 1932 served in a Friday eveâ€" ext Week Tuesday activity five Busy Seaâ€" . was in An â€" even 30) 4 at:â€" weg" oo . P in ryinenst * Prare, diiriess fher ng ww xi no! a ils along| ‘*°° * 8k § son of a + film," "Out where the sound beâ€" “mi;r: t;bo%hvo::tp;ncwlsmnf ._The weekâ€"end rate now in effect cal" fame, gins,"â€"â€""Hello .Eu Â¥ 5: “Lookh! very fine paper on "Insecticides."| is one fare plus 25 cents for the uptown t â€" _ backward," “Thflm telephone:"| There will be some very good formâ€"| "0und trip between any points on the | needs â€" of "The famliy Albumn," and "the ulas for making sprays. _â€"â€". | North Shore Line. The going trip|him back. © Desert Span." Thi:wfllbotheflr_n_t hh : * Y may be made under thisâ€"special arâ€" of family showing.in Highland Park of these | , After theâ€"meeting, seversl BA~ | rancement on any train from Friâ€"| for family â€"pictures which will make them of| d€NS néarby .willâ€"be visited. . =â€" | fay" Joly 1 p, Monday, July 4, inâ€" keen interest to all who come. fi Don‘t forget Plant, Flower and clusive. _ For the return trip, tickets m . invitation is extended to any one Fruit guild on Friday mornings beâ€" wmbcbonorgdonanyhinrueb-.hi,’, biceared fo enjoy this fine treat. The| fore 9:30. : Miss Louise Van Norâ€"\ ing the point of departure ap to Taree with . pictures will be shown in the ‘den who has charge of the._Highâ€"| midnight of Tuesday, July: 5. The dinlogue & _ lors "of mm"‘lfim land Park branch, expects the Comâ€"| fares are effective on all trains, on C â€" church Tuesday evening ‘at $:00| munity Garden class to be well repâ€"| both the Skokie Vallty and Shore| continental »orclock, : > / _ on‘ .c ed‘r resented,: :. °. : _ :0000 (icn 2 obe o. Line routes during.this period.. .. | mended.: .: _ year. Those who are in charge, feel that this : will without a doubt surâ€" pass the many good things enjoyed heretofore. Quite a number of the wives . of Laurel league members have manifested a keen interest in â€" wishing to see this picture, so it . has been decided to have anotherl ‘"‘Ladies Night," thus an invitation following eight reels: "New Voice| Ctub members are ask Highways," "Engineering the :sound | their riotebooks and pe film," "Out ~where . the" sound beâ€"| as Mrs, P. W. . Voggt 4. gin3,"â€"â€""Hello .Europe," .. “Looklng very fine paper on "Ir bgc‘kvr'!rd."n‘“'!'hj_;fl?-:; telephOont," | There will ha anma ware axtanginmn a$g Ly _ 3 ; _( "~0, ‘nPoughni ‘""V#i CAPIRNGHHODS‘â€" extraordifianty 2. been decided to have another| _ The Community Garden class of|extension of the dates of sale of|photography and extremely interâ€" Ladies Night," thus an invitation|the Highland Park Woman‘s elub|the lowâ€"cost weekâ€"end fares now| esting and varied subject matter is extended to all ladies to come|Are to be the guests of Mrs, Kellâ€" being offered by the Chicago North are ably and effectively presented. next Tuesd‘y evening. ; ogg Speed, at her home 530¥§: §h“l‘- Shore L _!jl'_ng_QQ‘ ir =â€" :smm?’. June 26. i;a h{mrâ€"w:mm? idanâ€"road â€"Tuesday afternoon June| North Shore Lineâ€" to include Monâ€" 27, The Symphony of Six Millions. of having the‘ operator show the| 28 at 2 o‘clock. &2 day, July 4, it was announced today | Ty,;, is a strong human picture of following eight reels: "New Voice| Club members are asked to bring by W.0O. 'Eubnnh, agent at Highâ€" | jower east side New York like. The Highways," "Engineering the sound | their riotebooks and pencils along| ‘*"4 P8**â€" ' son of a humble home rises to mediâ€" film," "Out where the sound beâ€"| as Mrs. F. W. Voggt is to give a|. The weekâ€"end rate now â€"in effect | cal fame, and fortune and moves gins," â€"â€""Hello . Ku ,". W very fine paper on "Insecticides."| is one fare plus 25 cents for the uptown to â€" rich ~practice, but the backward," ‘“m-am telephone;" | There will be some very good form.| round trip between any points on the needs of his home section draw ‘The famliy Albumn," and "the ulas for making sprays. \_â€"<. | North Shore Line. The going #rip. him back. An unforgetable picture Desert Span." This will be the first|â€" ? s myhmmfih»qufl.l‘flffimbHfihmmw howing in Highland Park of these | . After theâ€"meeting, several garâ€" rangement on any train from Friâ€"| for family> â€"____ _ oofcn ol ?id!tll -'m 'm m Mâ€"“ d‘;l!lMâ€"lan. m ta â€"Auvo ~Tales t xc oc se _great telephone field. Mr. Knox and ~Mr. Stitzel assure all those who come an evening that will be brim â€" full of instruction andâ€"real enter. tainment. A person who saw these pictures recently, said, that "they In line with the general movement in the direction of reductionâ€"inâ€"the _ _most of government, the Highland Park East Park district board, in preparing its annual budget for the ensuing year has kept in‘ mind the necessity of cutting expenses wherâ€" ever possible, with the result that the appropriation ordinance, which ‘is printed in full in another part of this issue of the Press, carries a total of only $68,025, which is more than $26,000 less than the total for last year, it is pointed out, after certain adjustments hav rison purposes. _ _ _ Explanation ~of Figures .__In fact, the total of the 1981 apâ€" propriations was $219,824, but this _ included the sum of ~$124,085 for| â€"bonded â€"indebtednass _ anaA intaunas l * eeey ooo nc n i 200 MR T N SEDETAIN E: og The Laurel league has presented many very interesting and worth while programs _ during the past are as novel and,enter'taining asv; trinp through strange lands." .â€" mana2zar af tha HHinci. mt mage! manager of the Illinois Bell Te interesting talking moving pim relating _the . developmentâ€"ofâ€" bonded ~indebtedness and interest costs, etc., which it was not necessâ€" _ary to include in this year‘s budget. Deducting this amount from last â€"year‘s total, for the ‘purpose of fair comparison with the total of the Appropriations this Year . More than $26,000 Less than Last Year â€" PARK BOARDâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE 25, of Telephone Field (Continuedâ€"on page 36) "TC AP GARRMEZ 1N1/1111%} vump}l'illlve Figures | D.A.R. Chapter Holds _ 1 ‘ in Fire Dept. Costs | _ Last Meeting of Year BIG CUT N BUDGET I Furnished by Chief on Flag Day, June 14 . wh Community Garden _ Class Meets Tuesday Lake Forestâ€"Cost of operation, $20,788.57; number paid firemen, 7; stations, 1; anparatus, 3; volupteers, 15; number fires, 107; cost per man. per fire for volunteers, $4; mainâ€" tenance less salaries, $3,159;, popuâ€" lation, 6,544; square mileb; 15; popuâ€" lation to mile, 436; number fires per month,â€"8;â€"salaries, ~1931, â€" $12,720; for 1932, $12,720, no reduction. ,_, ,__" £6,190, SguUuare miles, 4; popuâ€" lation to mile. 3,041; number fires per _month, ..13; salariesâ€"forâ€"1931; 23,280; for 1932, $21,940; reduction, 1 $1,340. 32 s intuumubiamimit i Suiits ied t thelin: +i Ack 4 tenance, less salaries Eo e on en e en c--w PCR month, 20; salaries in 1931, $30,939; In 1927 number of .alarms%!fififi was 146; in 1932 from January 1 to June 20, 123. ty : _ O 02â€" "rf, D AAmECL . OL . _HPCOS, | ~ _ ~. _ _/ ~C"A">â€"â€" SAmes, magazine, or 4242: cost_ of â€"volunteers â€"per 'fi::’ used playing cards which she takes nothing; cost of maintenance less | !* t?¢ boysâ€"at Great Lakes hospital salaries, $3,162.49; population, 12,.| 2"3 training station. § . 203; square miles, 12; population to And now we should all be interâ€" square mile, 1,017; number fires per | °Sted in_theâ€"Washington Biâ€"Centenâ€" month, 20; salaries in 1931, $30,939;| nial Military tournament, So dier‘s. in...1932.â€"$27.726;â€"redu tron, $3,f9% 1 _ "Avâ€"@ficago, begifining tomorrow In 1927 number of alarms answered | Eht June 24, and continuing for was 146; in 19382 fuam Tanma»my 1 4. Lh â€"moraâ€"nischte â€"â€"ta.â€"â€"1.» /. L. 30 equare miles covered, salaries, etc. In Highland Park in 1931, he points out, cost of fire protection was . $34,102.38,â€" and chleulated on the basis of the U. S. census for a population of ©12,203, the per capita cost was $2.80 for the year, or 5 4/10 cents per week. The cost per family for the year was $8.30, or 70 ce a week, according to the chief‘s| figures. The comparisons with the f two other towns follow: | Highland _ FPAFKkâ€"C 68t â€"AFâ€"avowa â€"|â€" In connection with the agitation for reduction in expenses Fire Chief Hoskin furnishes some interesting comparisons in figures for the fire departments of Highland Park, Winâ€" netka_andâ€"Lakeâ€"Forest, showing the operation costs, number of paid and volunteer firemen,â€"number of fires, cost of maintenance, population, square miles covered eolamian~ | L1 Comparative Fi iegy [ <prlng. ol ococ~â€" o og Mc 96 9 ONGCOPTUL 3 "redt!ction,ltacle of beauty with thrills for ele of 1 with THE PREs3 'm’mil ‘o,n?_i'fu:r"_â€"_ '.ill;. E0M â€"_AERMIRMER e ....__._____._._ s ascoit ~â€"oâ€"/n nc on e mrac snn clusive. For the l‘!tllrl’l trlp.’ti‘e,kefi Tuesday and Wednesday, June 28 ; will be honored on any train reachâ€"| °94 29, "This hwnm yrasd ing the point of departure up to & Pl#Y by Avery F A French _ â€" midnight â€"of Tuesday, July: 5.. The farce with gay music,.rather tisque ~ â€" fares are effective on all trains, on| *!02Ue and situations of decidedly* _‘ both the Skokie Vallty and Shore continental flavor. . Not recomâ€" â€"â€" Independence. Day holiday travelâ€" ers will be given the benefit of barâ€" gain rail rates in making weekâ€"end outing trips or visiting friends in north shore communities, through extension of the dates of sale of North Shore Line Is . Offering Holiday Rates AM D DCV ol DtUe â€" OE â€" CbLL, Several organizations have preâ€" sented trees to Ork Terrace school, Highwood, which will be dedicated on Sunday, June 26, in honor of the Washington Biâ€"Centennial. D.A.R. members are invited to attend the ceremony. s * _ _ _ _ _ C CeHg urpnans of army personnel. Tickets may be obâ€" tained by calling Miss Davis, H._P. 1782 This will be a wonderful specâ€" tfanla. ne Lescla" > esnt the ,; _ _7 t veorge Washington to his country, rekindling the spirit of patriotism and love of country . in the hearts of. Americans,â€"and agsing the profits to help needy civilians as wrall as I£). ° 24° A ~ _ gji0 4 0 0_ __*PFC_ ODOJCCLS are closely â€" allied with D.A.R. inâ€" terests, thatâ€"is, commemorating tha ~| U ¢ n _ lggc] °| Txqciza Phil 1 .«‘""g‘?'% ber » ik\\\‘.!/)‘i prop: â€"| Ub\ t Jz) Mrs. | EeBE ner" > N Resa y land 1 + the : ~I ~a% oo ooo e o ME T some original verses about ington. Several committees will be throughout the summer, notal social service denartn.an+. The North Shore Chapter held their last meeting of the year on Flag Day, June 14, at the home of Mrs. J., F. Leaming in Ravinia. After a jolly . picnic 6 illips gave a numâ€" AJ*‘Q‘?Q(A ber of readings apâ€" E"}\\i}(’"\a propriate to the day. BP (wyâ€"Jz] Mrs. Speed told of ‘?'?‘&%é” her visit to Ellis Isâ€" %flv land and Mrs. Beatty, + the new regent, endâ€" ; ed the program with 02*? original verses about Washâ€" noton ~6", veginining tomorrow e 24, and-~continuing for nights. . Its triple objects oo 0 . 39+ .04 se it s departments, ‘+ notab]y the active all. vocal explanations â€" extraordinary photography and extremely interâ€" esting and varied subject matter are ably and effectively presented. knsts ilmentantis A4 Several famous explorers‘s.how picâ€" tures of their travels in all cor.â€" ners of the earth, with their own The Mouthpiece is the story of an able, smooth lawyer, who leaves an honest practice . for greater wealth as gangland‘s legal defenâ€" der. The heroine persuades him to give up the business and defy gangâ€" land. They get him. Good of the kind for adults, but not children. Saturday, June 25, Explorers of> the Worldâ€"This is a most interâ€" esting film for the entire family. o .‘ a09! 2 1 _ _ The Devil‘s Lottery is a sensaâ€" sational story of four winners of .sweéepstakesâ€"whoâ€"meetâ€"atâ€" aâ€"counâ€" try home for the weekâ€"endâ€"sudden _ wealth brings disaster. Not good for. children. s Thursday Mouthpiece. a varied program, with filn able for children as well as _ Sunset Valley was victor in the weekly North Shore best ball tourâ€" nament for twoâ€"man teams, one proâ€" fessional and one amateur. The event was played at the Middlebrook club, and Tom Kelly and l:ill Chamâ€" bers won by a comfortable margin w_‘_,fi((kmfimud»»onwcgtr36) pesseen. _ Medal ‘play with prizes for low net in Flights A, B and C will fea. ture the weekâ€"end events at~ the Sunset Valley Golf club. Members are urged to enter the competition, Last week‘s medal play event was won by Paul Olson in Class A, with a 79â€"9â€"70. Jim Harting, who plays from a handicap of fourteen, was low man in Class B, with a gross 83 and a net 69. In Class C there were two subâ€"par nets, that of â€" Jim Watson, who, with his handican_had.. ‘GOLF FEATURES AT _ _ SUNSET VALLEY CLUB > The Alcyon furnishes this Activities of Past Week Are Reported 3 -Flner Prospect â€" and Friday, June Committee: for N. , with films suitâ€"

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