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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1933, p. 1

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South St. John: . u. and Sheri- otttetrsofttt-ithte1ermsrtmnd daurxmdinttddei . muutotin ttt.ar_pttttyrp,straemtt'tttttap1ttst whiehthqmo. initiation to at It!!! deeper, othehttt "I!” St. Johns avenue struck by I new: More mum." _ ecu-driven north on lantern-cot I" Incl-wr- W "no “I‘ll-ll“ “Jm ' m Mt r," mported M "mm“ DoNr Bar COM- Squad 155 to the non the: in- ”! 8am Peti, of Fall’s Ian’s Shop; Port Sherid- . Tribune; Juli-n Smith. of, Smith's D3 trt _ . . Stan; and J. L. Warhekn, . B. Gumtt Dry Goods companz. Local Boys red V Th. Dollar D3, commits. It”: tg)g,ts C “Hm is an “monthly oppor- ursd Last mity for the thrifty Mia‘s. _ . " week his or her doll" tro the t. "mes Anderson, 186 Beech It. Just now the doiUr will buy Md! Highland Puk.und ddie Jack; of more than an possible but you. or mtghsrood, won inj in " “to tumwwet pre PArrePt: amen mum, was of last taoat-unt-tsatirstreintr. out. plan to onu- exception“ "tt-tthastnqttnrtdettfrtext ,meh.anditmirtsirtstrrttelees, Whom:- mp:- f,'l'll'lrfUul',',l1'd='Arri; 'trwi.veLsgmtattrik-xhtrm. WWI)” ale-hm I-red-tttttrms-tte, Ptroueet'tttatsmstuvtaungmtleet trfthiset-rtherenrrrtttmt "ee-tttttrt-tttthet-tsts tho but when for the mom "t N. & Library Club _ Meets Bere Feb. 8. ,ettem--mth- which enttnttt be m- The North Shore Library club will not st the Green Tea Pot Wed- vneodoy waning. February 8th for dinner ot 0:80 o’clock, followed by on open meeting of the Email Pork Public - it tr o’cloek. -. lnu Ad: cm" Baby of St. hoopla. Mo., will be “at of honor Ind will addr- the librarians Ind truatds informally, tolling . of he: WI. She his gun known maker, having appeared ‘before my Women’s dab. of the middle mt. For m - dit. m liter. in critic for St. Jouph, Mo., new.. papers. She is best known for In: Juvenile books “was thin, Skip, Como A Log, Hickory, Goody, Samo- than Jenny Wren. . MI" Dub! u speaking before the Emu. Wom’s club. Byron 1hy Dr. Solomon Freehof I to Speak Here Feb. 't Giirui manna Put Woman's club an. on this tour. _ Highwoéd iiiiam, , to Be Interest-ins Win tho Wdlrmttt,d ww- mmmu "Artsitrtretrhs- m to ho mm.md it is re- J'iaurturor'esiettoert1tt.t't manna-rob. mum -iiTGarthitttsrie.t,t ,riiii'iGTiaiiiohheeelll. snhjoet of “The Rebellion“ Youth." Dr. Minot, 1!st of the nu. temple in Chiesgo, sud formerly,» the faculty of the Hebrew Union eoi-,uhrttrmosurneqftttebst est vision“ sad. _ force“! of W'- whims] was. He {mun- mainly. and applies to them s mind trained to trtfd.rhstb: use“. and “promises. Be is gifted [windfall-3 ' Atthenctmodinl‘ol 11W Park Chapter. No. no. Ran! Arch Mucus, -iFaiiGiarehiatrtreb"., P. B. 'iir.iiGtriliVtk1tndAr and CutueAttrp, Witt entertain ther when with an: on tntrtrtfte, ooursur,rttr.t_tttertltry " the Highhnd Park Woman's club will In" the We trtuarit.ts i"iitiaiai Gi"iaTJGemnil iitt.' ii-irjliiid ___ by a his: one In!!!“ _iri,?i.!i'it,lii?,r,5ig, E27iir'S,'2! E 2=3Wf,'2e: LcakC"i'?7t?2lB'tCs'iFc'r:TS's' 5M2? a: driven north on am that by James E. " ' of lanolin. who {and to unite stop at the intemretion, term the car driven by June: Anderson it turned on James, I Mild-Shields high school student.‘ ‘ved a broken nrmmtdotherhtltt u,andEddis Jacks. son of Dr. m... R. JaeH, of Hitthnrirod, “ted cuts and bruises. Mr. Fsrrell wss‘uninjifred. Several minor» --to accidents were reported to the Highland Perk police during the p n week,- caused principally by slip = ' streets and worn tires on " tmottNs. The ofBeuU 'of the .polic department are suggesting to cs!- " er: in this city that they should re ace tires which are worn slick, wi new casings, whieh' are " their lowest price in years " the . io " t time. Good tires on cars, theh suggest, will eliminate the da Ber of accidents and the expense d possibility of loss of life which .~ mpsny such accidents: T viiiad.Bttut,htrittteruiaieoss- 'l’lelnee street police. . ‘ . t “Gen. Belles end chalet: be- me separated. . Sro'doekf the ‘lleuteunt and. ill you please and the and“! tell him to rem to the fort , tr, that the - in beck. e ought to be neu- the Union " . 8 Gen. Bella. the lice leemed, bed" -hed for _ ' had not found him end bed ”turned alone to the fort. . _ whmea-ukin: gm "Watt forum," Imaging“ totoeuatirbirr, .Hu'rylhod. smartly mutual relay-twin tuftrtatt-t.Ttte ntomtanhttoit. The was! from the This all spa th. polio. to greater "orta. squads cir- cled the Union It. Squad 185 spotted an olive drab cu- in the lhott itatton 1m In wit him. -At 4:90 o'clock Limit. . K. taut of stretch '01 pa between the nation and thee At the wheel. still Inn-rely nut surchy “if, at Corp. Rood. no had been there nine. 1 ir'eioek.,rnom than six houis, waithttr for the C extend’the touch " ‘At 6:90 pan. Lie new “tin telephoned the bolt must, "usual, ," I unnu- u-"v. er, writer and uh: at of German Places ot mall ntrairs, will speak n “The German "tt has not been the policy of the Youth Hangman" pt the North local health .depertmeut to clone Shore Concrete In“! temple in either behool room: or entire school; Glencoe on evening, Feb. u I mantlenery measure, Leanne " b f tttg believed that keeping the school m u the lecture in the children in one man Marthe mp- eerie- my.” d by the an. 'erv1tdd,rt, of .!.htdt?ttUe?.t T,??, 7- etijAA _.AI.... A -. n‘“n‘.‘ . A "I!“ - II” In "r an aur- -'"r"',"r -7 7 . terhood of the co thm. hinder rather than accelerate the ' T _ . spread} of the diaeaae. Put exper- Iarrlate lac-ell fence has demonstrated that children Kenneth t tt " Chin"; released from' Ichool win find many Rachael M _ M), Highland placea‘ of commuting. causing a Park. AW Gaming. " more #ridetsprmtd. appearance of the BighmtotP, Ruby t, no, Lake Por. - eat. John P. i. " Hilh- “The minimum quarantine in wood; _ Gabriella alch, 14, Hith- Highland Park for a can of ses.rlet wood. leaned " county court fever in twenty-eight (by: from the homat'Wa . onset pf the last cut in 1 given Ellery Walter Will timeunbo'hld tutor!!!“ ortattagtttmrtt. Itthinerru moose-only eerttq. When?! _ trthnnd10th st8o’oloek; J W06 NIGHTS’ .,DOR"1' THEM! '%trt “The general": ttttmt, in am laaine," In aid, 111 you plan Ellery Walter, tl known travel- ;wrltormdltu ntofGeman wan; WHAT is a man my v noun Barat In. "-11 ,rmmtlrrt ts) CtWFe bWr! in Glencoe #4243“ ""t"iiifiiiiiitrk',t"i Mg ",tes5te {Tim BOARD or 11mm! mum WARNINGS of tau-ht fever tn -mtr)tiei1 Put “is ,itek tttt on Honky); " no the to date hi! this (name ap- proadtttd epidemic proportidna. re- pom the Bizhlund Park Bttard of Hulda: I _ .3!an requests lave been received by the Board of Health tsorkeraine the tttlt' tr"t situation, _ie. the J'At the present time there are 19 cues of sen-let fever in the city, 8 of which no being cored forgot out- of-tovm contagious hospitnls. Of this number It of the totdl hove been reported froth the Lincoln School district. At no time to date hns this disense sppronch epidemic proportions, the cues for the most port being widely scnttered, end not having contact with A deflnitd known case of scarlet fever. The majority of the fuses this yen have bieen ex- tremer light Ind uncomplicated, but this fact makes the situation more dilllcult. so nanny of them are pess- ing unrecognised under the home diagnosis of influenza, end children are being returned to school in s bourd'hu gxmpiled a report which presents exnct has. , This ire-port, issued Monday, is as fallow:j eonttgions state. “TM minimum quarantine in Bitrhlaittd Park for u an of my!» fever 1; twenty-eight days from the onaet)sftilnsteytirtiert (any. nu! Shit period of who is, of, cont-o. Wed by an dun!- opment, of complications. Scarlet ”or: 36mm no», ts s. B. bt New York We, memberei the. 'tted tf First Church or.Chrttrt Scientist of Emma Park mum I free _uetart on Christin; Science by Rob- grt Sign!” Bogs, Q. tr, Bubf New Announce Lecture on r," . Christian Science ‘3'"- YF‘I! --~u-~v- 'm". - -r-" w W]: of the mum Church, the Pht Church about“, “anti“, tnBoernt,Mt-.,tottette1iilrttetr- dit "intng, Fem Mth mt Elm Pttktkbool a an. Sheridan and at Elm M The iublie in txmtfattt #rlttct, .gttrltfrj, Ityg,tttl drawing f 'rr this Century of Progress 0mm! poster will ' on display next Friday evening, Rob. 10, at the Highland Park Woman’s Club on North Sheridan Road. Richard V. Murison, of Kenilworth, will give an illustrated lecture that evening stressing the architectural phases of the 1983 World’s Fair, and the evenintr's pro- grarh will also include an exhibit of architectural drawings, many of then) originals, and photographs of the Century of Progress structures, Aithbu'th then on until e"tt' new 2431:. nitsmouwrmmtarAr, 'tiatrttrAttlt, 1m tirc,"':',', I f. i , a "*" . ----- Mat6YerrMésoerahtpe 1; 0mm: Poster for World’s Fair j. M Anna-u. In mum i, _" , f . i , Park Woman's 01.5mm (Continued oh M 2) iiouan an. in. nu AW. mm Par Not The original contact between Deerfield and Highland Park expir'ed a number of years ago. This con- tract was on . flat basis of 9 cents per hundred cubic feet for water metered at that time on a meter placed " what is now almost the center of Highland Park. The Ner- field mains were laid from Green Bay road and Central avenue. of in other words from the Highland Park storage standpipe into the village of Deerfield, end all the homes and houses west of the point of land be- tween Deerfield avenue and Central Ivenue were supplied from these mains. This system of service was med by Deerfield and the mains are still in place. _ "that! track- wound with tho mm and tum! of the Ruth-d Park debt. upland“ lithium! Park’l side of the m Mr. :mfollowlnluuelch when Iv June- J. Hand. midst of the - baud of D-NU. It entrutms W'- vuwoftheemtt-whiehh.aFtd" over a mind of more than two nus.) (Mimi Note: " a ”Minion to 60 negotiation. Mm mtrtrusd Mk Ind D.erfuH-_itt,therrsntger_temurftsrrtat.r told to the Utter numb. W M. iam: In “In!" a enact-ct We the two may” for t has: ”datum“ pt In the year of 1926, after several, private conferences, there was 1 Joint conference between the two governing boards of these two municipalities, became the residents of Deerileld could not, during eer- tain hours of the doy. procure any voter " all. This conference devel- oped the feet that Highland Park proposed, sometime in the, future, to Install o new water plant, and at which time they would add to it a f11tru,iort pint. at that time it we: James J. Hood Explains Village OMeiahf View of the Water Contmersy once. for “a; itHtte ar. filed for-by Highland Pun-k. " out not but“ qnttiet href., 1119_Hithhnd far-gyro}- hug pub DEEMED SIGNING 5-YEAR CONTRACT not started when this could be ac- complished. It wu sometime in the distance. but they unmanned that they Would have to nuke some (d- "nee, in the cost of water to Deer. fUrld at that time, dthouh it m not tinglutely agreed on, it was 'un. plied the price would be named- mntely 12 cents. State Bank In New Hithwood Depository ha been designated u depository for the dty of Hilb'wood. Midi the Hi‘hwood State hank kept the city 1mm. but that institution closed hat "rnmerortth $25,000 in villus funds on land. The North Show Trust com of ngM_fPl.rk us an one“ depository for . while, 1mt M thit institution clown. $8000 in Highwood funds m tidy BF Immoohuluu ' _ Number of Pay-eng- The Damn authorities in order (Continued on we 3) 1- m sun but reminder at tho ”an enlmtdnr ,-ttittlteeidtt8hnmMr. land Put Woman’s dill» and the do” will be ago-half an min Wyn-cum“. Thom with. of the Wasn't club in ttrghtei6oamirttqmatqdirsttte work of the Woman's club. to join for the hut-m pol-bid. Thin ap- pealiaufollm: _ "WefeeltutrmNttrwthnta-er baton Inthe club'l history have you bun edema mom "ad for your club duos, and more W of in- “To thou of you-who enjoy our itttamstirse -mma--to thou of you who have been nth-acted by our my and varied departmental tgroups-to those who have been de- lighted with our splendid art exhibit: --to tho-e who lave enjoyed the lively oohinl hour about the u. table -we on “droning this word.” temstatonttmetrm. On Friday evening, Feb. 10, mem- bers of the North Shore Art League and friends will visit the new Chas. Deering memorial library at North- western university as guests of Mr. Theodore Wesley Koch, lihrsrian of the university, and Mr. and Mm., Jasper King. Mr. Kogh will show the library, emphaeizin; interesting architecturah features of the most recent addition to the modem cothie buildings of the north shore. The in- teresting windows contain medal- lions depicting the story of books and leaning, were planned by Mr. Koch, as were the beautiful carv- ings in wood end stone which hue iheen done for the interior. Art League To Visit . Deering Library High School P.'NAfto Meet Thursday. Feb. , A “bird's eye View" of extra cur- ricula utivitiea It the Deerfield- Shields high school will be presented " the regular monthly meeting of the High School Parent-Teacher u- mintion which will be held on Thundey Afternoon, Feb. 9, at 8 o'elock in the eafeteda, After seeing an lihury the (MP wil1gotothe"tr-sroom"aad there View an exhibition of illumin- ated manuacripts from the colleco tion of C. L. Rickettl. (father of In. A, T. Goodman and Mm. King) The collection, modeled after collee- tione of J. Pierpont Hora-an in New York and that in'thc Huntington library " Pasadena, Calif., to the moat extensive collection of Latin illuminated manuscript: in the Uni- ted States. Mi. Rickotta bought the manuscripts together over a period of forty years and they form an unique collection in that they have been brought together on the bui- of their artistic interest and .merit rather than from the historical or antiquatgian or collector’s point of View. Each activity, including sports. clubs, and special help periods will be discussed by its sponsor. The purpose "ttf the meeting is to give parents an idea of what activities are pnilabk, where they are avail- eble'. and to which students. All parents and others interested in the school activities are cordially In- vited to attend. Refreshmenta will be served by the mothers from the Lincoln district. Em Witkilll post No. 758 of the Anglican Legion will hold a dune Suntan}, evening, February 18th it the Inmate temple, Waite. on. The proceeds will be and for Relief purposes. Music will be fur-, nished by AI Everett’s Night Owu. Evans Watkins Post _ Plan Dance Feb. 18 k prti"rii 3,,- SOCIAL SERVICE ' NEEDS A woman just home from the 1:01pm] very much wishe- for tlt mmsttintr Inchin- And " PM” they m when! with and fever. ' A double bed and In.” "sd a cinch bod ml mm- In “use: " treated fol-{Ian'- mit: no may i; demand a patent. Yota,riiiberuasedtobstrwttt" the little family far when '0 ukodhoueholdthitmhstvuk have (one into their-limo HI. val-y'all msr1iuaasdthmra" MWMM - NI DOLLAR DA" WAT“ POI DOLL“ DAY. DOLL“ DAY% In 10-" 2'Wl1erd,ttt,2t an: " a were . V y ' to receive Proud I. I new», MM "2 - - t ' M, mfld't en 'Wi1 Pa bu pm: tt fe out Jo coiieril 'dl bri wand”, inju: in), ie he two Ili‘ Ki boa mad. i to city f a inl, Wi s. l? Pitt. itt 3 " lohn I. Gal tn " G twlpapcr'rld 'fd Baht. he a felt the 3 Park 3 Had In MIN ofthelr land Pl fter Add A Putt 1111!:th “it“: "iris- It. an.“ 10-13 her} DI! MI

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