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Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1932, p. 12

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f) if 't The regular meeting and lunch- 'eon of the Highland Park Rotary club was held at noon Monday in the Moraine hotel, with a good at- Aendtutee pf members. There was no special speaker at this meeting, and the session wardevoted to mat- tera of business of importance to No this Po, alumnae: ual' bee; 1'rd,'l'rle,il'l'4'fll to 011%.50 at your Public Sallie. Sm Yoncln br one of theThor Iron- tm.at"ronli8':9sytojitts Magi-on ""rrtirieiittirk H665 Hailing over an ironing board when you‘ can do the job in two hours, sitting comfortablf in a chair? Simply ide your ironing over, a heated to ler-, shirts and rug?» and pleated . . things are as easy to di as flat . pieces. We'll be glad to demon- . Ante in your home next ironing '. day. No obligation. F:iii,ti 4 of tasty, inerpensiveonuds and desserts con he frozen in no hour or two. Why not iirvestigate now? Electric 'efrige "tttdr prices have never been so low. See”ihe dew models " your PablicSemh-Stnu "L..,,... r “A: mm.“ -=, n n . - 'rrhotsrtrittisrsihr women are discovering {that their electric refrigerants are practically paying for themselves. They save in so many ways. In time end convenience, of spoiled foods tp' {bray Aer, tszii,siee,sueisusi; 'ti. Fiiitft "inlay”: _ _-_ (if-iii-i-iii-dies' _ A eta"-- iir"i'iiTi"Ci tet)ow.tpiti"eiii' of tasty, inerpensiveonuds and desserts can he frozen in Staff SAVING with on euetrsGtri-ior- iiow ,l:.':',il 12t2N "r WAIT Only ta.es Down ;"c'i'rt.igfirtjiiiii, 'iiiGiriiir"irrTriary g'éis'mk M; FiC'Alt'.h"='..t'ttttt;t'diiF.ErrrrrP.WTTN :3, 1ttH'..'iHiF1.r'rt.Hrtii.qryaqrstp.tteiPc ‘1it33:5,”:1113112313112::th T5??? 3.76 756 Mr. Rocco "Roekr" Cos formerly connected with Broamdhu opened 'a new 1 ttervieii " 394 Central avenue} the North Shore Cab Co. I give day‘lnd night service. $495218 .. ara s, taalgrf'g'd A second hey-day is forecast!” 'j9ritiiir:iiii'riiri,.isi' if newton trousers, companion of the iris .ryii).:'.,i,.i.i.8, " Iltll button shoe in the only you: of the ‘ ’ 'tiii"',":':';:":',:',')'" " Illll& . new century. c, se " {a 'il I Idk , ‘ Il _ Clothing decimal-I have made this "re...:::,...,,?,,;,::.::,.:',), ii'..',...',;'.;;,,'::'::',.:,,,.,, . ll . old-new :tylo otB.eial for fall var. _ - I' ti.?t9r.,i; Bl18l . ' l With the peg-tops will be tho draped Ne "i""lll Jack out with VH9 Islt1ttr14emimi, Ianar, PM , F Mateiiat fer It" will b. t,tt,tj t -. - I shut) pe, 1911-2. _ Stylist-7 bond left-overs, no Service in City fungumrufifik.‘L‘iEEEEEEEEEEE "~rsxr-â€"4 55:12: “atawfifh “an .ssszzstmssmssssflssssss " 'r:iryyc!,,t.iiiy.'.'d'.5iiiii.1 ':riiEir3Lrririii,'ii."riiir7.it, y 'ryytti%'!..l.e.iTte.i".jiiiiiiii NW..." tttth"W.tttttt'. Liydt.s',ri.,ij",tF."a.u.'.iii.iiiiiiiiif, :::::::::.‘§§”1§~:r€'3”’ 2r.iiir:t.!iy.u'yslkiiiiiiriy7.iy: :1‘~‘-‘-"~ iirdi:".r.t.iEi.tii F.' 8ae..iijiiii'.j1:f, 'dEiiiiiLtr%"zrsiataL'iu'iii 73=rl'.=T'.'W..-.A, Janezgnznnr: with Llrsori rr.'iiii'iu.'.itrcTsiir. i'ti,i.'i.!i':e:iiiiiic,iii,ts.l! Cogent-em, taxicab 2, called It will I'll Pill. is? "aa _ 'riiiiia'iG." um dttrinq 1931-9. _ Styli-u hop; we! dtmseted.toirttuse f“..Qihf- contour. Mum otst. of the Munboutitnmksmadja. e,tg,trt Public with my: and ant to the Highwood “was at» "ll'gtdltti, 1'Ng,'t, ttet by tiim to We caning of or my. tt Jettttthtttt1 [ Aejieutiirii' of P"l'T l?? It1tttitcirt, M We . that a lime crowd will turn out" to Through Skolne . T _ _ .. . _ The Skokie roadway will follow 3:213 elo't battle. and 'N, pitching the Skokie Valley branch of the: F I, Cit gm" trar-rr-c------,,:-, Highland Park. tttd, REEF}??? new J'l.a.viptr the "first gingneseglfyawhn; ;ti',er','lirae,',ufdeC,i,idifiit',a 3:13:55? Highwood Indians" Gif itrii"iriGir ' iort.s, issrtetes! and golf courses. J,1e':T'llPttet on. the 33‘th Predict Peg-Ton Pants [To Install Automatic Will Be Fashionable _ . T for Men in F all Wear Gates d Highwood Ave. The Skokie roadway, a state pro- ject in both. Illinois and Wisconsin, will eventually provide ti" TOD-foot roadway from Chicago to Milwau- kee. '” ’ building and zoning‘ordinancés be acted on at the next meetil the city council. _ No meeting held Monday- evening of this , right to eréct busine'ss baildirjgs'i the} deémed it desirable to do so my tlu)/rijririjiairiiill'ririij-kiiiiii 'pm- laminaqrsviz'aimm:a:w _ the building. -» 'i7iG"ii'i'iif"r"iirnir' lthé propos 7 new I roadway to erect business buildings I if-they desire. ( for _the ri' , Seek 100 Feet 7 A loo-foot ritrht-of-wto has been secured through most of the High- land Park sector by the city conn- etl, and, for a time, it was antici- pated that emiemerita for the road- way would all have been .secuted by the time of the council meeting last night. _ 'tintions in this direction will be suc- cessfully concluded, it was explained. It may be a month or more before a final report on the rittht.of my through the city will be available, it in: predicted. N. V _ One of the diMeult problems con- fronting the city in its effort to ob- tain a route through the city for this boulevard is "ranging for -rittht of way through the. North.. moor club, as the mad would take a loo-foot strip off its golf course} through .four pieces of property, hitrhwarthromrh Highland Park has been secured, it WI: :62ch by Acting Mnybr Lyle Ginn- eyr at a meeting of the city "council Int Thursday evening. _ _ With the exceptions of through four pieces of Most of Right of Way Through Skokie' in This City Is Secured Id Report wagnsgygs are1srer1tetLi, 1l1llllt;11)tl)rttt 1tfrtfrhrHay IRWW HEAR NEARS o times; ersto ---- Sum ‘Be Played This Week Froi5ised amendments to the zoning , ordinancés will 1e owners Ffiiii land meeting of easements week. - IMMI- The “Illinois Commerce Commis- Mr. ' ties: on Monday difécted the Chi- . . 9tt ,cego, North Shore and lulnukee‘c M railroad to {mullet the crossing of li mtthmiod venue with its shore line ' route in the city of Hikhyood, Lake _ ' éointy, ammonium operated crou- _ E If. you want to see two. pf the greatest rivals bat it out ydu are welcom to sttend the game at: . nominal cost bi Sundiy, August 10 " the Highwood field. "Pop Eye” “Hickey - is IKE; the pitching for the Shamrocks and the Indians will either use Artie or Mae- stri. ""rriiCBhiiiitriuki, have won seven straight victories and are out to get their eighth while the Indians will be titthtintr for their fourth win. shqrp. -tfi'iC.ttitiariGa 'ii't'iir"'i'iTi'li"'TJi ll' Se called at 6:30. i'l'here will be no admission charge and it is hoped that a lirge crowd “will turn out to see a' elos6 ‘battlg. and _ "pitching duel. . ',, _. Gegte'hti wonrhis seventh game of the season when he allowed only three runs on two hits. Castelari has pitched two Zahit genes, two G-hit games, and one 3-hit game. Play DeettieH' Friday - _ on Friday, August ts,, Caitehrri Will' be pitted against Bruhn of Deerfield who has been acredited with a tshut-out against the High: land Park Y.M.C. ' Castelari has beaten Deerfield and Bruhn has beaten the Indigna so now it it}; "m"..teTPrTrirrserlRiirt-iirtTstiirFii of each team 1I1rhtiryt it out for a vie.. in the flrtst two innings it kicked like thttlptiigmcwere in for t-toptth time but with“ eight run ally in" the third inning the game began to 1ook%'iore like a track meet. . twelve men to make his T to 8 vie.. tory complete. Taylor, O'Conner, Castellnni, and Artin did all the dam- age for the Indinns by getting nine out of the twelve hits " the pitch- ing of Harder and Suttle. . _ _ Seth, wteakrktt' The Highwood Indiana won their 13th victory' when they trounced Lake Zurich by a score of 18 to 8. When Lake Zurich scored two runs Mareno "Flip" Mush-i pitched " fast a ball to the members of the Highland Park Y.M.C. baseball team that o'nly seven batters could see it well enough to hit it safely out of the; infield. Mutant: also struck out " Ward's a t -_ _ "HENRI?! Mrs. I her club . " her liti, Mr. add fornia is Mr. Fra Frankel: day with . Mr. Tibbetts. the?.', children and Mrs. mined the Ric Mrs; R. Hamid Mr.

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