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Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1932, p. 3

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CAGE RESIDENT TION rseittl tter lilla tert. the ite od H1 J2 The agent Mentttted the screws' " having been taken _froat-the iron when over the nation Windows. Bishk'pleuded not many, but be- en» mm and» questioning. by Cttisftilthmrd latency. I.,,. v . '., While the agent was absent for a few minutes Friday the North Westerri_railrtsd atation at High- land Park was looted. The robber got only eighteen pennies, since the, rest of the money was in a safe. . c A few minutes later the alarm. was spread, and Officer Dengen picked up Prank Biijak, 1936 Ada, me tstreet, [North .Chictgo, who atr.i trwered/the description of a man Deon loitering around the station. In his pocket were. sf_tanrtus,' two Re.r3rt", a wrench and a'screw- driver. - Capture Suspect in Station Burglary Here _. N6 effort is being spared by the foearinerehantg phrtteipatititr in this DollarWs sale to provide the best possible values and the widest pos- sible range of merchandise. In all lines ineludetrthere will he excep- tional bargains. The residents of these communities will have a fine chance to stock up with useful art- icles at very' reasonable prices. Shop Early 7 (Continued on page 26)- "o'rirrlrrraTtitrSt9iiiaiiyrAiiir-iitrt 12 and 13. Indications are that these will be the best Dollar Days. ever “held here. A _ - "The tteg Park Press is co- '0perati with the merchants: to make the event a success and next week's issue will carry extensive advertising detailing the numerous splendid values to be olfered by the, merchants on the two days. The Press will be delivered to every home in Highland Park, Jtavinia, Deer- field and Highwood next week, so that all residents of these Commun-, ities may have equal opportunity to carefully read the advertisements and take advantage of these splen- did bargains. 'u Commerce Chamber Aids The-Wuthland Park chamber of commerceis supporting the olan and the dates Were determined by its J. L.=. Werhei Julian t ith [ [ miles“ issued "trom the office of the cam- meree"; association. 7 - - ,,;;,,,,,,, Preparations are going forward for the big Dollar Day sales to be held, by Highland Park merchants DOLLAR DAYS HERE ON AUGUST 12-13 Vow)" XXI trerithiiiitii" rsFeiiiih'rte To Ritter , Fine Bargains; Press to Cover Community Tbe'Hi‘ngIanfiPark Press , The next meeting of the Highland Park Chess club will beheld " the Mopine- hotel next Monday night sin August tr. The Highland Park him he: been challenged to a match. by the North Shore Chen club in Wilmette. f Werner "se'hulu, the bee-idem, urge: all the when to “and " thin in the mum-m1 latch of the club. t . e Member of ”10‘ Chicago Highland Park Chess ", Club Meets Mdtidity Eve Fruit, vegetables, fresh or canned. _ V, I . . _ . and. jams or jellies "c.3130 very ' T3: August meeting “d ditttter trriuNFueeiired. Therein great of, . Highland Park sfPPtter _of need for these things this year. ft'Pettt 1'“th hf.” Tue_sday eve- The Highland Park Garden Study club requests flowers for Chicago hospitals and settlements. If they arejf brought to the Northwestern station torpotrpw (Friday) morn- ing, and any other Friday between 7:30 and 9:30 a.'m., Miss Louise Van Norden, punt, flower and fruit guild ehttttnmin for' the club end her 'urattrtant,.aMrs. Robert Page, this week, will pack and ship them to Chicago for distribution by other- members of the guild. Requests Donations Of Flowers for Hospitals YC.'."".", numbers W111 be: Probably a larger proportion of sT',',',lipa'ei"na,,c-r: _ ,. ’Jofcgwsgig the members of thig community vis- Snmz and Dance .. .F‘rances Soauldimr it the public library more or less PVT,",',;',':,'?,,'?)',' ;:-r;:_;- sph"e%'gf,',i,W, regularly than any other local.pub-. Following the Show. several/nov- lie building. and for this reason the olty races "will. be run. " 0;, the Highland Park Gartien Study club 'blaying field iit theuwdc'Ibssrs, wi _ has,assumgd_t_.1;e_de_hxht£ll_1my.yhm_ TirrSiiTGirir-r7airiG r ha race epmg 1lttu1ilpr,z- " lied With th- f."PT.s unng tltAymtme.rmymtts. die car race, inspiration race, enyel- This 15 l part.of its service to the, one race. heel-toe race ' F comflBL‘tY4_§h§.wmemthexshjaking1; 'RTEkinE-Eoniest, and find-the-nickel. turns, week by week, m supp1.vintri AlLphr.vstrodnd childrerr-are-invited the-flowers. ' __ . -." I to attend, in costume if possible., _ yrs. ' J. Goodman Mt 5"va Other numbérs wilfbe: Violin Sclo ". .‘ . _ . _ Fred Fell Some and Dance __. - H Joyce Slack Sam: and Dance FF . Frances Soauldimr Harmonic Solo ---d- .. Sonny Rafferty lennhonp Solo .. C"", Peter9tmtoit Following the Show. several/now olty races ‘will be runoff on the 'i?1vi1g_tirl_diit_the park. Theseawill A itroup of dances will begin. the program: these ‘are: Powder Puff dance, Alcibiades, a Skate clog, 3 Flag drill, the Virginia Reel, .Pop fioes. the- M'aser,-c--hutehes,--,and . a Newshoy dance. The dancing is may der the 1iifeetifyet-ttr-lriss-_eamrie.- Prizes will be given for the best eos- tumes. _ . thr' 1i'rieyiv'Gettirur, A 'tiM, iii, Sunset and Port Clinton groups will present a- program at Sunset park. A J..-, _l , ... . ' i - During the coming week the chil- dren on the puytrrtttmds-witt pre- sent a play and a number of dances which they have been" working on this summer. A show will be given at Lincoln playground on? Thuiéday evening (tonight) at 'rds, by the combined Lincoln and Ravinia groups. g This will be repeated on1 Monday evening at the Raviniai isehoortrriupu9. _ ' n -., Playgmurfd Children aground Children - {Roland Peaée Gives Toffresent Play And I Fine Talk On Music Also Several Dances At E P ”one fl HIGHLAND PARK Suburbia Quality _Group of Commuiity Newspapers " Iuailtrts, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 may at Iii-n attendaucp Gt 1ettertrustrrmetad. w": . The. speaker trf, the evening will be Mr. W. B, Hay, president of the North Shore Property Ownm uno- cintion. on ambition formed to Oppose encroachment of. truck and through tune on Sheridan rood'on the North Shore and tows-me the food's Whom: and redden- tiol thorrmehfare ehnmetarr. Other. memberi of the organization are ”Milled to_m_pplement Hr. Hny’i hing, Aue,tt, " the Green 'redioi, it Mrs. B. J. Goodman is, serving this week; Mrs. Karl E. Hobart will take her turn next ‘week. Other members of the community have been bringing flowers from time to time, and every garden' owner is re- quested to supply a'bouquet to the 'f,',1"it,rsi.tg,ei1io,111-,v,,. It would sure- y be difficult to find a more charm- ing and appropriate setting for gar- den flowers than our beautiful pub- lie. library, or a spot. Where their loveliness would be appreciated by) a greater number of people; - J August Meeting Of Commerce Chamber-, Next Tuesday Eve Garden sum Club To 5 ---fhrrrtttsr Flowers For . The Public Library by hit daughter, who is a talented pianist. Migs Peasc glgo gave a very blessing piano solo. Mr. Pease is an artist of high achieve- ment in musical lines and his wide expeiienee and 'extensive, s’tudy have made him an authority on this isub.. sieeV Hgnce hitrtalk_ras esoecially, intisrirstirur and Was heard with ttfeat pleasure by the member; "p/ii-at"'.' Thejghland Park Lions club "ltr/e 'ft,',',,:?',',,',',',? fr was fpvor‘ed with an "rxeetitionar Jug. or nnua ven a program atriitg, regular meeting Sunset Valley Club, 1'hyrada.v'mRiii, of lugweek, when ----- _ Roland, Pease, noted 'siitirer, gave a The fifth annual renewal of the very 'rntetistiritr and" instructive ad- North Shore open. scheduled for dress on music. He also sang sev- Manda“ Anna 99 “1:11AM... -- -1“--- d Pease Gives . . fCLASSY FIELD'FOR . "iit?/'tie,tt,,j- NORTH SHORE OPEN _ accompaniment 10 is a talented ;c galso gave a McDonald Eddie Loos l? Smith, Alec Cdriniiiirhmn, Johnny l, Watson, Tom Carney. Byron Harke. Al Llliiaperanee, Falter-wire, Neil MacIntyre. Harry Hampton, Laurie Ayton. Norman Cameron, Sain Bernardi. Frank Walsh, Bruce Herd. Jim Noonan; Dave Trish. Jfm Cttrherry, Alister? Clayssens, Jock Anderson. Dick Hughes. Hap Mar- tin, Alec Pirie. Alec Law. Willie Hunter, Doug Curry, Kelly Nord.. berz. Bey Kelly. Alec Stupple.1rim Crurlav, Bah Stunple. Floyd John' son, EddieStunple. Walter Stelzel, JoeRoseman. Joe Paletti. Terry Me.. Govern, Charley Rouse. EIditGa.ver, Sam tlayer, John Kelly and Theme Jenkins. . I . These and a large list of pros Lid amateurs will be sheeting at Pred (Continued on page 26) Donation; from basket: in stores during July were diatri. hated to 50 families in need. The huh _frnit_ 1nd "sonnets-inn than wuxsickmu.“ making there i'elief order: you. Me. Anon donation! left in for My at noon, . . . Amene the outstanding profes- sio.nals who will be seen in action at the North Shore Open are Harry Cooper, Horton Smith. Jock Hutch- Baby carriage, kerosene/and coal cook Stan's, thot winger and bucket. _ ." -'"--, » " w _ Shae: for men, size 8 to IO., . Shoes for wonien, size”? to 8% R -- nun-season T tournament, popular alike with snectabors and players: The course this season will bffiif sev- eral new features to the competing nrofessionals and amateurs, changes in the layout which should excite favorable ‘commen't. 3 lengths of atope pipe and 2 elbows. , . _ a field as any bf its predecessors, to judge from the entry list just an- Jtouneedoy the-8trnset Valley Golf club. Every important. club of the Chicago district will he represented by its professional, and in several cases there will be more than one entry from a course. --T'he North Shore open for Ave yed'rs has bngyghg the greatest Rolf- ere' ‘inr the ‘country to Highland Park's doorgard, .dnd htisr furnished V R _mid-aeaso, T tournament popular The fifth annual renewal of the North Shore open. scheduled for Mopdgy. Aug; 22, will draw as classy HIGHLAND PARK, SOCIAL _ SERVICE. . I nah. to-hotnesitsere rNjasprat 23

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