Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1933, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

but may THURSDAY, h Th iS uSt ... quart Lfln lsc class tof appealing t>, Ttk Fomath Seme DEtl;â€"SEA LOBSTE] io bocke the freeis jar 15¢; 6 iyrs ; . 2 21â€"02. leans RUHBER TURES lise. tRrough al sizes n 39¢ 14â€" 2 17â€"04. Frankf{u 15 13% An artistic g € for vanills, ve large large fars 2â€"Ib. Gars favor .. e Pek lightly pkgs. kit .. 85¢ fruit, .35¢ 49c O0¢ 1¢ L $1 0c 9c il_ 5_1_ 0c 9¢ a n 3 fas eov W YOLUME mittee, the <of which is city of Highland Park, the [ of Highland Park special \p ment bonds, the local yers in the matter of defaults an â€" bonds, has been recently orga with Harold Florsheim 18 South Sheridan Road, as the chair> man. §..8° 9 i ts +9 In a letter to the Highland Park Press this‘week,gur. Florshein says, "The committee has net. been formâ€" ed to embarrass the city adminisâ€" tration in any Wway, its hope being that it can coâ€"operate for the comâ€" mon good of all . . . While thete are some people in Highland Park who, due to present financial cireu nc« holders of 0podn3‘uwment 8 of Highland Park, states tha the members of the dommittee have| inâ€" terviewed certain city of Highland Park,‘and have obtgined special assessmepnt bonds are wholly their full ation. ff > Some n% Park ‘issueg of in default, othérs are partly in deâ€" The play school to be held at the Green Bay Road School under the direction of Miss Marjorie Lynch and Miss Cstheflni Geary will at 9:30 on Monday morning th an assembly in which the pro of the six weeks will be outlined and introductions madé. Following the assembly the progtam of harmdny, dancing, handcraft, and dramatics legding to an ope;etta, will m, and the day will be closed accordin to schedule with fi'wi‘mming at the haanh F j + | Play School To Open Monday, fault, and some & ;;“;;;{‘i;;' C as yet, C appea (mnmd page 8) There is room im the group for & few more children &nd parents may tion. éj}iH.P.Min_PG?"d“ Y.M.C.A. Hold First â€"| | Of Dance Series June 24 The Young Men‘s Club‘of Hi hâ€" land Park will hold their first of a series of summer dances at the Sky Harbor Airport on} Saturday evyeâ€" ning, June 24, to w.'ii:h all membe and their friends invited. . O1 couples will be admitted. Sky Harbor has prmed a popu rendezvous for the club memb as witnessed by the attendance 1: year and from the interest sho this year a large crowd is expect to be on hand Sut\;ghy night. wWORTH WHILE THOUGHT When we go out of town to buj something, this may be all righ if" we ean‘t \‘Qt what we wan here at home â€"â€" yabd if we firs try to get it here. | town‘s prosperity l?' when you buy elsewhere. Ts = MWhen you think you can .do better elsewhere tell us, andâ€"we‘ll see to it that you can do as well ‘ior better here at home. | ‘Elm*Place and St. J : Highland P eim Cha To Work With , Taxpayers â€" STATION ns Avenue 1y A small fee is charged |on all beaches in Highland Park, the same bei:lx used for maintenanc ‘fl- poses on b% two beaches, Ro 3“’ and Central, that are supervised by the park board. These ty “fi eaches Lgregfiamlled ‘by ‘.;,. life guards at all times,. â€"â€" || § u‘[‘m bathing ciuh formerly mainâ€" ined at the end of Par ue by H:z_ d Park‘s East P Board has been closed this yearâ€"dup to the unsafe condition and dalso| as an ecpnomy measure. | | .| i’ ple who have used; thik beach in‘ the past are urged th use the Central: avenue beach, â€" block Central Avenuge is equi this year‘ Xith toilet facilities, showers, dressing rooms, and play ground apâ€" argtus. â€" The park board féels sure, ys the report, that people of this om&ufity will eoâ€"operate |and â€" use these two beaches which agte propâ€" rly patrolled and thereby ; c*!d unâ€" ecessary accidents. â€" All . | Park Avenue Bath \\ Beach Closed Betause \ ~| ~ Of Unsafe Conditions omi Smith in bridge, Mrs. gobey i bmo, and Mrs. E. Paulsén in 6 dred. ~ \ The officers for next year P:enidem, Mrs, H, Renner president, Mrs. C. Berry; se ‘fg(u.,Louis[ Schemmel, Mrs. pywl ; publicity, Mrs. J, Fay; pprnist‘, Mrs. W. Gerken, . "} : | ‘Hostesses for the: evening : were Mrs. F. Lindstrom, chairman of the 15 Attend Annual, “ Mothers Club Méeting mtgr-m" ‘committee, Mmes. B} Sheffâ€" lett, Wm. Coleman, A. Cl K. Vétter, R. Peshman, N. : and N. Weider. | i i ( jeld (its annual dinner Spaghetti will be served frée with beg@r Saturday night, the opening night, 4;! Milani‘s Restaur: and Bar in Highwood.. Dean Milani is the proprietor of the new ui-'u. which is located at 8 waiy averiue. â€" : }>>>~~~ of the most: attractive in th munity. | It will be. equip new fixtures and a new bar, be tastefully decorated: throng! Milani‘s Restaurant \ _ _ Open Saturday 1 The ¢Erden department e lilinbis Federation of Women‘s Clubs wil}l\ have a garden and floweyr disâ€" play, in &N Horticultural Hall\at A Cendury, of Progress from â€"July . 1) to Woman‘s Club To Hay Garden Display At . * Century of Progr . The community garden clags |of the Highland . Park Woman‘s b has been: honored in being. a choice corner location flanki ie entrgnce to the hall. Mrs.; Fred ick: Voogt, Mrs. Edward Steele and Mrsg. 0. Wallen are members of the epr}itiou ‘committee, and with the aid ‘of Marshall Pottenger of » ken Brothers, are compléting .Arâ€" trangements for the local club‘s d play. | i8 5)e ts oo Mrs. Ernest Ree is c i tt fl;;xmm#nity garden class and anâ€" o mber of the Woman‘s ‘Club, Mrs.l ?Ee&uiek Clutton, â€" is. nl:- Tt 5 oL mardaon Hennurtmerit â€"of The Mothers‘ Club of the| YWCA man of ‘the garden ‘departme ? the'renthi'm:triet of the Illino Federation of Women‘s Clubs.) | n ie + Aepmgeapinnly 9 % sc EU , :; Will Open F}ere!l“ (« $3 (t {mponil : : la 9 ~~â€"The Mona Lisa Restauranrt, gt land Park‘s newest diglng place, ) be open at 5. o‘clock this even Mona Lisa Restaurant rs. R. Rogers; correspond! tary, Mrs, G. Pett;. tr rs. G. McCreadie; sunshi restaurant will i+ Ainhlan vice» one ith ill ut. The Highlkng Park play grounds, sponsored| by the I Park Board, wilt open Mdndhby, June 26, and will continue for| eiht weeks, it is reâ€" pol:ted.‘- L_: 1 { ‘, | ; W The staff for| the sumter will be as follows: : ri ?ent of parks, Ed Brown; dirdrtor of playgrounds, Howard dor ; lnstructors at playâ€" grounds, Misk WNetti¢ Grimson, Ray Cox, Miss Helen|Cary and Miss Phyâ€" dele Gourley.] Miss ftirr is a graduâ€" ate of Degrfibld|Shields high school and of Rocekfbrd college. Miss ley is a graduktd of Deerfieldâ€" and is a sofhdmote in the ical education department o phens college| Cblumbia, Mo. PLAY: Registratio |\ geason was in excess of 1 ildren, , An even larger number® id e this year as many boys ris that formerâ€" ly went to su ‘fimps are stayâ€" ing in Hi, ) and intend to take udvn* ) f ’,tile playground facilities. | . t l ‘The prograth Will be well rounded to take care of varying interests of: the: children Iwho attend daily. Playground b: 1 and ¢wimming Wellâ€"Roun Program : Thi Summer (Will Accommodate _ Children| For 8 Weeks | The prograth will be well rounded to take care of Â¥arying interests of: the: children Iwho attend daily. Playground: by 1 and ¢gwimming head the pré activities with volleyball, hor o¢s, tennis, track and numerous, others popular with manys > !/+ MA :‘ ; Many pare ave been inquirâ€" ing about the plaly ground schedule. Further information may be had by calling the | of of, the . Highland Park East Park District, Tel. H. P. 2763. w : | ; Local Thea Its Exc "State Fair‘l with Bill Rogers, Janet Gaynor,] IHew Ayres, Sally Eilers and ‘a hogt of othér ‘stars will be the fpature attraction at the Alcyon ; thpatke on | Thursday, Friday and 8 y, June 22, 23, and 24. This i$ dne of the season‘s biggest hits and will be enjoyed b the whole y) Aad ppociant for the Satyurdbky) mat a little play on the ven by four of Highland â€" P&érlk ented children, enjoy their * d d ‘. On, Sunday, M y and Tuesday, June 25, 26, , the very | popâ€" ular Maurice C lier assisted by Helen |Twelvptrdes|and |Baby Leroy in "A Bedtithe Btdry" will be featâ€" ured. Maurice‘ | songs and banter will (be le oymT by young and old. | | Here‘s your ' , »bridge . fans! "Grand Slam," {with ul Lukas, Loretta Young, | Glenda Farrell to be sho ednesday and Thursday of thif e. | it _The Alcyon h§s,[for ‘the comfort of its patrons, ir washed coolâ€" ing system in 0 tion. f fit of the schgol d, will â€"be held Thursday, Friday |and | Saturday, June 29 and $0, knff July 1, at the school groundb i ighwood. The proceeds will (be lu to help‘ the maintenance ok Â¥e [schoo!, which is District 111. # | Carnival At the Oak ' â€" Terrace School Will ' Be )â€"30, July 1 The annual) Ofk|[ Terrace School Board Carniv n for the beneâ€" In former . carnival have| i dancing, refr kinds, games, ya be similar. â€""We call upon "hll citizens in the School 111 to help| this eause :to sucâ€" cess. We are desirfug of the coâ€"operâ€" ation of all," stath tnembers of the ‘school board. 1 cssc s retary of the Amgrigan Mission to Lepers is to be pecial missionâ€" ary speaker next Sunday at the young people‘s se e at 7 ofclock and also at the egeniing service at 7:45 at the First Unifed Evangelical Church. ~The misgionh work amopg Tepers is_A.v‘u_y “', »sdting. Sb Miss Lulu ~_A cordial invitation is extended to "opime it j Former Resid © Frank Casper, pgdd. 81, passed away Friday eveninig ht hlg'home in Evanston. He was d fiirmer resident of Highland Park.) [Funeral servâ€" ices were held Morjddy morning at Evanston with i t in Mount Olive Cemetery. lWaves a widow to survive him. | / Jt f Miss Lulu D. coh&ge. Miss Gourâ€" of Deerfleldâ€"Shields mote in the physâ€" epartment of Steâ€" Continues nt Programs MONDAY eatures of the s carnival will ed music and , booths of all PARK, ILLINOINS, THURSDAY, JU e Sunday i Friday Entries from practically U Shore stables will compete in th nual show. There will be 31 @)a this year, six of which will bB i dren‘s classes. The children‘s @v will ‘be held at the same timile, adult classes compete. A trophy be p'rpqented to the winner of, a class, and four ribbons will al awarded in each class. 1 | on Monday and Tuesday, J 4. Entries for the event, the 6th Corps Area Horse sociation, of which Lt. G. 8. of Fort Sheridan is secreta treasurer, close Friday, Junt : The annual 6th Corps Ar Show will be held at Fort ; The events will be held on day morning and afternoon 8, and on Tuesday morning ai ternoon, July 4. The morni grams will start at 10 o‘clocl the afternoon programs at 1: ‘The 6th Corps Area Horse. is always a social and sp{ event of first rank each year. dreds of entries, from the 6th Area Officers‘‘ stables, as w1 from‘ the private stables of Shore estates, compete each Greater interest than ever is ‘shown in the forthcoming shov ‘@ll owners are invited to ente: Entries For Annual Fort Sheridan To ‘"Work for 75 men and women, of whom have ‘been given pe nent jobs, has been secured in land Park through the eff the Kfighlmd Park Citizen‘s mittee} and its local employment change, formed ntly â€"th the efforts of Mag:‘ Emil B. | zel and Col. Raymond D. Smith} chairman, matching. President sevelt‘s call for "back to work" Work Provided Here _ For 75 By Citizens _‘ Employment O tion. _ Albert Axt is in charge of euring the employment and the phone number is 4001. C‘“"E'; kept this number busy, ansy calls for work in response to t cent. proclamation of Mayor zel calling for help. | , Eighteene different kinds of including skilled and unskilled ): have been given the 75 men women. The committee ‘apprec¢ this response to the mayor‘s pr mation, and has been impressed gratitude on the part of those have been given work. . % . "Never again such prices for . bor and materials," says Col. Smi "People: are realizing‘ that now the time to make their dollars double duty. We want to make clear that we are desirous of ulating. people to start someth now, to call in their usual source labor, if they prefer, or to call â€" Citizens‘ ° Committee Employmt Department, Highland Park 4 vv â€"5 0_ l _ Mr. Axt, well known in Highla Park and Highwood, is in charge of placing employment. is the former city clerk of H wood, fermerly secretary> of Highwood Chamber of Commer and at préesent is secretary of t Highwood Civic Improvement As: ciation. s The work of the employment coi mittee consists of the followi gap until the broader public wor program gets under way. |â€" _ The Highland Park Citizeng i‘ Com®â€" 1B â€" =â€" s n h + members: Mayor E. B. Metzel, Cdl Rem &Wsfl‘llelge Raymond D. Smith, chairman; 1P Gourley, C. Edward Thorney, ie Mo eyfl' ‘ and Mrs. C, W. Balke, G. 8. | o the, right, W. B. McDonald, Alex Rafe| N | . . â€"â€"â€" ; ferty, Robert Greenslade, J. ki| 0 unced last week Jackson, A. N. Smith, George ind Park Chamber of C4 Nixon, R. P. Sherer, R. A. Bryan}, | @Ontinuing its advice to it K. E; Wagner, Julius Zimmer, Hd | ask the coâ€"operal R.. Lasier, Lawrence Stein. A Usiness men in thu com Four blazes in Highland P: called the local fire department « in one day, Monday, this week. .. were extinguished with a minim Four Fires Reported &!‘:nf:# ::xmmuow . Here On Last Mond@Â¥ | SP $yi°r Existence of that measu loss. One of the fires started from & pil leak and a pilot light, one fro sparks and a bon fire, one from cigarette left in a chair and ot from sparks on shingles. ' Community Garden The Community Garden Class 0 the Highland Park Woman‘s ‘ will meet at the.{omo of Mrs. * est Reed, 198 Edge'ilifl'c ‘Drive, ‘ day afternoon, June 27th, at 2:30 o‘clock. From there the club visit the gardens of Mrs. A. J. Met. zel dnd Mrs. R. J. Beatty. _ 1 SHOW S Friday, June 30 | Class Meets Tuesday] of@pe=. panemters of tip British .\ 1983 Dec&tt Heating and Plumbâ€" ing. Company of Highland k is the first logal concérn to the | retai “o! girâ€" condi ai equipment. e Décker concern, which | Theddore Decker is proprieâ€" *or, will i uce the Trane "Cliâ€" mate Changer," a cpmplete aiy conâ€" ditining unit, to (Highland | Park Fri and Saturday of this week, nounced their unit time Ago, the‘ members| niw | ou-ni:E! were interested. We tly saw a demogstration, of the Climate: = ger ; it has changed our ';;l: thought: on air con ing. Climate Changer whith the Trane Compiny has: develo; is a comâ€" plete age unit. It is the heatâ€" ing s 6 m‘ve_ntil ting system, ‘the. humidif system, the (air ‘cleaning system, :vhi‘th ir circula‘ pystem h:gctlft mmer coolâ€" ing. and at a price than EM& says, in explainilig his company‘s tnnethta this| new field,) "We gw given a â€"deal of (to the |subject 0 Air i oning?tg,:ht‘hc few years, and ,tml.i#o, t you p too h.m;on a | good mmar wished that you could have: pro humidity dition in your ; that you cbuld have gutomatic heat; that you c have (heat that ) was clean and i !1”‘.:0;‘:‘& you p ly too have on a o:::r;‘ru hed that you co have proper humidity condi in your home; that you could have auâ€" tomatic ‘heat; that ypu could have heat that. was clean and nt, lMpt you could ‘have cool reâ€" T1 ng air in your home during the stummer *wnflu. s‘ i*"1 u:i:lpoei '.qu.ar new | show ; (41 St. Johns Avenne. . | a es Air Conditioning To Be Introduced In This City \| By The Decker Concern RCRC moene Sn o ing s , the ventilatin the. midif;tg syst fim * 'mmo :hi‘u\ + C ing, and at : price cost 0 & good ‘automobi 4 Mc t a sdcdlantomotfie® Property Owners| Are ‘</The| Highland Park Police De: pa \t‘iatadrnifl:r ow‘:‘él'of domte a w.c::ly s mmwli: is to ¢ ous 1 icludliw m and| poison ity, $ rquind by, law. I4 des n« colnph‘ with t mbjoctito « fing of not ;.;:ze than $800, ‘ ‘These weeds) must ] éfore ‘they bléom. I loes not have them d ity will employ men to oes not haye them destroyed, the ity wi’ employ men to do the work, r. call| for belt from H ‘nergency Reliéf Comission. in ny ‘the owner will be char e cost, and if this is hot paid e time the tax bills made 0 é cost will be added th the ta» H owners who not [p de for the destruction df the wee 1 _ Notins t ES 0 1 44 "The Jaw requiring all owners of nds orvb?czgnoxim;wodu é ind gg:;iu. to the sa sfore ch: a age, otf be mt to a ‘flnz‘ot ss than $5.00 nor tha) s "This| applies to th ' , and other *oxious » ownérs of lands on ch found growing will â€"â€"Chidf of Police, Cit tmq- iunj‘mk.é '?' i 1 R'pqu'ire‘d To R:estwy |/* ‘Weeds On Their Lahd || ask the goâ€"opera of pt a niform ‘policy in regard refund of money b As te ‘salés tax during time he ch ds I s notifying nds will b ar â€" t dz is will be ; k + S B. E. H he of ds business a notifying their nds will be made up ip . tdmtflfln‘ is will be given to the le Service Comn ire, Atal) m o T id +0 # 5d J ire, greâ€" holding &‘ fard and 6 , thit . {Thurs, , from 2:30 to 4:30 @‘clock in J. Tether‘s garden at 145 South i Bay Road. gb.h Thir is for t of. the British |Old Peoâ€" ‘Homé, | Interested 1 * y invited. ¢ ved, @-wfi’f they reach a sded bearing| _ N°*L vtbeu::mmtflmot cyon t » $5.00 nor than § b‘"’“‘“ : | applies | to th dl"en our d other moxious yreeds, Taki .linoucm Party This Afi 0 the, S nounced last rk Chamber ng its advice thev . Trane \Company \ janâ€" i t ck; the Besic c of e to it$ members, ey collécted as 4| ring the time of : "B of that measure, ||â€" . up, i ‘naime SS mep ;fi% m ir ctistdimers that 1 Aune Aiven. .| iven P iuy is Highland di th hav of SA Ho! DJ his and left legi ‘m‘ Gov, | unde! His â€" thro ap cla td ) Ineglge <48 ighim m 'whi_thmeonhim 8, as 1 C by four) Highland PSk sdhool chilâ€" Century, of P l 18 penheiniet i . Tt furned o laid in d te scenes hund n @n i 1983 b ""N o the fon of "BODKE OF THA W C is a rfieldâ€"Shi#lds!Township High. district, Wi!! H§ passed in this : of the stiite legislature. The ghth â€" ged ‘ ‘mbly of. will ha fx‘; d (within a. ys, and sinsdils of ithe withâ€" bill do 18 in M avening‘s Chiâ€" ily N Housley reâ€" at 2084 Wils been inâ€" | in |this| bession, only 109 en | 6 of which have toed by"~ 0 or, 106 y Houslidy in‘a Springfeld ing for helpful knd remedial llaw, Ar ‘s veto o lack of : hing the of the says. * one of m'j overnor 1 with a its whole s=s has . ately 30 Forest® to ent were of the bills to the fully a f them emergency But as has ar its e have of,| the of cou ar its end cken : wit y a mini build a school bf its own, ilated a the t, soliciting © in the ‘a, bond e to build the new school, ‘Wetition,. e F. ily. a, the state of Lake: from the build a s to drivé, the} legislature. t oy of 1 di urday aftBrnoon the A!â€" e Sho your the w_NUMBER 17 MAY d within a of ithe withâ€" sly) if 6t will minute rush 00: bills on accomplishâ€" ioh say draw.. from, y partial, \of conspi¢câ€" ibilities, of sigâ€" have in a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy