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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1933, p. 10

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I BE special meeting ‘of the village } d of Deerfield was held Monday evéhing, . with thie mayor,| Harry y, and all village trustees presâ€" ent; The two most important disâ€" cusgions concérned beer and water, I% was recommended that the Â¥d reconsider the $75 tax levied by (the reeent beer ordinance for restraurants and. ice cream parlors and change it to $25 per year also that the clause concérning length of & bar be changed. Both taverns have bars over six feet Jong while the prdinance states that they must not over that length. These recâ€" omr@éendatigns will be decided at the next meeting Monday evening, July pression and nyk.”: $ 1 ks *Following the program, bridge I be played. t \Mrs. Beatty will be assisted by M#s. Edward M. Graves of Lake Forest and Mrs. Edgar B. Carter of Highland Park. a f of songs depicting the songs £ a hundred yxrs.m and closing program with, modern : music. Devries,! musical critic says bf Mrs. Brown, "In my long career, I ‘have not often heard & ‘soprano 0ice that pleases me more than thht of Mary Ann Kaufman Brown. SRe~ has temperament, talent, exâ€" com with bath, i&’cluding' meals . . Go Y isip css omfi:fi; Riding 5 (first hour) .._..... Iphur Bath‘ with . | salt rub, massage, and shower ......... iwimming ......_._._;.._ (Mrs. Mary Ann tanfmu Brown, ly known concert singer from Cincinnati, will !:en‘cr a short proâ€" El </ To Have Lt Mrs. Ross J, ty of 260 Ravine e, Highland will open her on Tuesday, June 27, at 12:30 k, for a | t luncheon, garâ€" s party and bridge, for the Hoosier Salon‘ Patrons Association, which she is active member. heot will be ed at 1 o‘clock, f@llowing which will be a tour ofl the gardens. $ 4 | ; sln addition the Hotel offers entert&inment mom char; indoor and outdoor pools, ge «pitch and putt dourse and on éping-ponx. and hightly danci | FRENC | ~LCK, goes off the Gold S +4 » § ‘ _‘ . RATES HAVE DROF .‘ __ COMPARE THE] ue Water Bills ° Monthly In Deerfield T. P. Taggart, Pres.â€" H. J. Fawcett, Mgr. * ((| TRIOTIC â€" SPEND YOUR YACATION IN : CA! FRENCH LICK SPRINGS | HOTEL French Lick, Indiana Last Year Easy to reach by plane, train or Come once‘and you‘ll come o)k-l nightly dancing. Patrons _ ncheon Here $10.00 2.00 ffers its guests the f°"°"“\t charge: tennis swimming 4 Is, golf on the |9â€"hole outdoor id on the 9-5014 indoor course, 15 «"Home‘of Pluto Water" sulphur Bath with salt rub, and shower .._ Swimming }..fl......... 6 ifichh37E;h olf, per day ............ Honeg:ck.kltidinz _ (one hour) ...__.._.. Room wit Anti . Migs Thomas hag béen an act méml;er of her clm duting R’n th':E years| at Rosemary, belonging to the tennig team, Kin‘tgy Club, S¢outs, and Current Events Club. ‘She recently distinguished herself in the sprin’ poem {recital held amnually at Rose mary, and was awardq@l the prix:[ a golden laurel wreathifrom Rome, er pi Mrs. Cary . Inomas. Of Spulg Linden 1Afi:§a;j‘rflig ind Park, was one of the éighteen gi who ived their dipléemas of < uation at the 43rd annual commenceâ€" ment; of Rosemary Hall in Gréenâ€" wichj Conn., last iFriday. | . / |.|. . Migs Thomas h en an active Miss Martha Jan ter ‘pf Mrs. Cary Sputh ..Linden A Park,. was one of t who teceived their c V1 fandar l« ‘PED . (1*‘:. 1 que Shop " tha Jane Graduates K . secwscmeccc cce MOG is Year it 1.09 “'870‘” Fhomas _ |â€" Iq the East ;o i | npderfielci Tl'pom'hs, dau “ A quilt exhibif| and garden show will be held Wed#esday, June 21, at (the Bannockburn|School. | Bannockâ€" (burn ; Garden °C members ~will ‘lopen their gardens that day and the Ipublic is invited| to this lnnufl event.; â€" | i _The third râ€" junior group of the Deerfleld Rresbyterian urch School visited| the Presb%i:n Homé in Evangton last Thur Y, ’where they werd guests. at luncheon. Chaperonés for| the: young people‘ will be Mrs. Jane Ardis Agnew, Mrs.. Mary Kogbelin, Mrs, W. Ts Tennermann an Miss Dorothy Lidâ€" gerwood. â€"©>[.} 1 Bannockburn Club > | Hold Garden Show °_ Plans for the carnival were also discussed at this meeting. ¢ Deerfield Children TT Legion A the _the winners of this new league will p y the winners of the Business Men‘s League for chamâ€" e ipnship of joft Ball League Is | Playing At Lincoln Park \ The new softâ€"ball league formed Highland Park, comprised of th: ms that jere ‘not already in a rue, is now playing on Tuesday Thursday Inights at /Lincoln k. g‘:«o eams, the Highland rk ‘Press,| Berghoff Beer, Port inton : and itary Barbers, are evenly matched as shown Bby C l?kj [games played last tek. j io e es I It is'g.{ho d that at the end af hoose New Officers it In Evanston / Great ch vanishing in surviveâ€"‘;hw honor will b appear. _ | j Al tliough su] good for anyq;fil business céu].td! and improv¢m§n1 patent restric Of cours for himselfâ€" and machings experience‘t Some of thg men who began with me that June day here yet. Alllof the principles we laid down then, we find that tHey have great survival value for the have producéed fnd sold over 21,000,000 Ford cars. . making. â€"It is falso’ in 1893, {mdzil Suitâ€"which t the 'autonobivl,\e'l the last 30 ye â€"«. But ‘theé!! tion for tl}e tools to do at the end of That is THE P toPFri € } wq created the automobile market we h&&wpggvdr thought it was fig to mbnopolize'ifl. We have always b@lieved that before _ | d].e good for one, it must be gooqrfdijf 1.~0fir‘d;dpovoriog I ns have always been open to other man§facturers without| _ / e d 10 ul e E.. 1. td f;there is;one‘thipg we cannot share‘jg veryopejnu4t getiit $ ind that is experience. Money cqul_‘é plicate loun buil*ingg ut it canhot'dupticate‘4q years of @%gerience. ‘And i1] is | al makes a motor car. _ i _}‘ H [!| | | I att does not especfially concern me; i {cs all been a pripara. ‘g!ture.' For myself, I feel that I h $ just been gathering the ofjething worth while, and that my real lask is still ahead. nges are upon the world.: False ideas Bf every kinqiare §.. fi!e:gaqgral upheaval. . Those who buil Â¥ruly on priinciple will iif service will carry over. Busidesl;;_gegrifiy and commedity fJully justified. |‘And newer and better ways of living will my fortieth year at the same job. . _still runs. This is the engine th ok the motor car out of the exclusi industry to hundredsâ€"of manufacture home COSTS LE the Ford Motor Company completed utlook for| this young thirtyâ€"yea One hour‘s breeze _ NeRhs MR Place a Want Ad for Results â€" and ho A COMPANY THIRTY YEARS 0 SS THA | June 19, 1933 Ed o siluues n%?i»‘?& ceny an hour 10 un a‘ 10mcfi fan in t&s average Public Service Ca "pény- lof ‘Notthemiminfis. s toai:, Small s; | .aréi,;naw Zess than $2.50 at t te CLOT d Company ¢ ade my first engine . won the Selden Patent class, and opened: _ | who started during / n 1903, are working re still operative; uture, To date tixoy AL ELECTRICAL DEALERS ears of oA principle will and commedity living will aupomob zrette ou is cheap.. It costs THURSDAY, JUNE p$, 4t i Np 1 | & d Uw 44 | es ehrlets a9d 1 URSDAY, JUXNE TH E. 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