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Highland Park Press, 3 Aug 1933, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR The Citizen‘s Employment « mittee will continue td fun in every way pzhh sible to aid in ing employment. In this its organization <can be permanent, or at least until general prosperity reâ€" lieves our situation of its t necessity. f t purposes within its accustomed Work projects can be provided by our municipality, by our churches, by the Y. W, C. A., by our schools, through the use of revolving funds and materials,. Any revolving fund that is provided, however, will be reimbursed by the Illincis Emerâ€" gency Relieft;Commission, â€"for the The last radio address by our President was another masterpiece. The National Recovery Act is one more step, in the supreme effort to pntpeoplou;wolk.topaythem fair wages, and to start everything moving again. Every cent thus earned goes into circulation :fi is positively the first vital essential in our salvation. | We must not relax, in thoux:t or deed, until we accomplish our ends. There are work projects in formaâ€" tion in Highland Park now. Eyeryâ€" Fresh Dressed FRIERS, 2 to 2%, lbs. each; Ib....... Manor House COFFEE, new vacuum jars; Ib..... Fresh Dressed HENS, LEG SPRING LAMB, Prime Rib ROAST BEEF, Istâ€"5th rib; Ib. ............. PURE LARD, 1 Ib. pkg. ... MORAINE DELICATESSEN | 1060 North Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 1024 NEW APPLES, Our Own BAKED HAM, _ YISIT OUR STORE _ Centrally located between Highâ€" wood and Highland Park, or PHONE YOUR ORDERâ€" 1024 Prompt Delivery | GROCERY : â€" MEATS CITIZEN‘Y EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE STATEMENT BI%‘.A USE professional -1btl- ods are vastly gentler and more cleansing than any home method. Because it gives the housewife more time for pracâ€" tical home management, leisâ€" ure and social activities. |Beâ€" cause the clothes are,always more thoroughly and sanitarâ€" ily washed, fresher, sweeter, and better in appearance when done at a modern: laundry like this one. | 24 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Thrifty Service D5¢ Pound, 8C Pound (Continued from page 1) HYDROX ICE CREAM Sold Exclusively FREE DELIVERY Sundaysâ€"7:30 to 11 and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Skokie Valley Laundry â€" For prompt service call HIGHLAND PARK 3310 5 \ 20% discount at our | Cash and Carry Office "We Do Our Part" 20¢ 24¢ 21¢ 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 45¢ 10¢ t do as the : President directs. It‘s | eve y‘s business, but will not do itself. | wl o teleg " r report will be issued when ce (facts Mm to it ime available for publication. i oB » (hase f Entil B. Metzel, Mayor, . ‘Extofficio chairman, Citizens i ployment Committee. | e| Deerfield Township Branch Tiâ€" Emergency: Relief Commission ork relief projectsâ€"What are they, anyway ? (2‘% il 17th the Illinois Emergency Re Commission asgssumed; the towhship relief for food <and fuel, in to help our tovn*hip pay its debfts; how long it will continue to asstitme this burden we mixot know, Letius com*t ‘our blessings while we have them. yeâ€"t! @4 "BL‘Y NO Its function is to p food and fuel for those absol ‘unable to . the any way, Its plah is to give work relief, rather iah a dole, and their‘ here is pr ing toward a 100 m:; work relief p im as fast as wor p Inilabh, p x fh + .. [hat is a work relief project ? y definite, constructive work, spofhsored by an institution or board not! organiged for profit where said ins ion or board submits on speâ€" cial forms, printed QOrhzile purpose, the|type of project and ass the Tllikois E y Relt(thé‘;?mn- uio that there are no‘ other funds available f it. / In otl{er words, it is work which would ?t otherwise be lone. aterials and supervision mult be furnished by the employer, an only t Hi#ked, || _ . : ; I" pmz;et ig submitted to the Lake County committee at Waukeâ€" -:, p by them and sent to the Chikago headquarters.. When reâ€" turped to this offi¢e, money has alâ€" reatly been allocated to take care of the| entire iproject. as payrolls are submitted. | A revolving fund to care forweeklflpayrolls is required, for, while money is abwlna:ly sure, it takes from three to four weeks for reimbursement by the Illinois Relief Commission. # 0|3 t men are emploayed? Only t eligible for relief in food orâ€" ders and they are given work relief in place of same and | in cash or {prders the amount of their mofithly tments according to the fankily h I t t t w-ieo are paid? The preâ€" vailing scale set by the Work Reâ€" 1 comm.i1too of the township for \ type of work in que h.: ; ay a needing a job go to he%qmm and regu:n‘ for cerâ€" tain work in a spdcifiod‘}phee?[ Abâ€" solutely, No! When he registers he asks for rélief in food, not in emâ€" p t, |answering 1q questionâ€" : 1750 N. Milwadke {YV“WVWVWV‘ Dressee Lorefta Sale Starts Safi,fiurclay; by order for the l 00 AND $C evtsigtdcet e E “5[“? Le cmmdifiaitiheds i e same, !.‘ has no other so h its sny. This questionngire notarized > and false _ statémée thereon| are punighable by law. j This and | sk office a often their 1: ognize not im first a at la der to for a this i Cannot we Highland Parkerts, eyen in days of depression, say "Om lines hfve fallen in pleasant places." This ideal must be before us,â€"thh every lbne shall have a ho hnd the family be kept together| Eyen if you feel you can do very 'tttt is the flittle bits that make the big. The jotherless family of seven child ‘ told you about last week have .;; de arrangements, with sdific help from Social Service a others, to carty on for a time, but they have her needs, es 1j t dresser, |Some little girls are gi in‘ a benefit for these children on Amg. Dick Martin, represen Brierâ€" gate Club, is defen his| tiâ€" tle in the Chicago District Golf sociation tournament at G this week.. Mr. Martin, a) fo f Deerfi W-Shields High School § is gol lq‘ouch at the University) of Illinois,! | ' 9th. We have many families confro: with individual probl which, with your help, we can as t them in solving. Maflfitfi Is Defending: ~||| â€" District Golé A. L '1‘Jimmy” Miller, of Exmgor Countrty Club, is also entered in Whe tourn: t, ‘the final m nof which will be played Thursday. | â€" AY, Nents gor This Week t | Oil stoves. k stoves. y walker. aby bed. l en‘s pants. IAND V A] fFrank nefit of tee 1 up to $69. 0 Ave. THE PRESS ©@| s~Goats E ALiID $ /‘ 95 E be Shop alperin '@dit@?’s E?zhusias_‘ Aroused ~| In N. g‘ Opera Festival â€" Such a fh h degree of interest and enthusiasm has been aroused imong . the opera lovers: of Chiâ€" by te."ann+mocmqt of the North Shore| Opera Festival, that thd managenmient : will ; allocate cerâ€" séctio the theatre for the extlusive use 'of the North Shore is necessary in order to assure the opera lovers| of the ;Norkh Shore the seats that they desire, and as this festival is given primarily for the residents of m North Shore, the managing director, Mr. Carl Formes: will do| all within . his pdower : to| prevent an incursion from _ Chicago displacing North Shore patrons. It will, however, t advisable for the North Shore folk to procure their tickets at the earliest possible moment, for alâ€" though this sounds like an old theâ€" atrical platitude, it is in this inâ€" stance true, the three| performâ€" ances will be con;plebelefi sold out, and the tickets iwill be all sold rtyville, Illinois 30c "*A. F;'Hay\-écturdzy THEATRE r'hmJn mhbl«ut.m. Sundayâ€"Monday AAAAAAAAA k sAVE" _ 'rn.-w:.- Thu. ~ Aug. 8â€"9â€"10 "International with: Frederigb:*uch â€" Jack Oakie » Lombard â€" "LILLY TURNER®" ipmhn zciide ale “'I"I:'e Eagle and e Hawk." DEERPATH dayfilflw&y |. Aug.6â€"1 RUTH CHATTERTON c c y * ** | W.C€. Fields _ FUBT v anfks \ House" \Stuart Erwin dren always 10¢ in sepbripmstfincitith epatieripmesnccnt 25¢ outmicinas vntudidietint Nmd long before: the first performance. The two dollir titckets will be ofâ€" fered to you by the opera commitâ€" tee of the suburb in ql\ich you reâ€" side. â€" The légger pyiced ones will be on sale in one of the stores in each town. -[iQ \@prrangement will assure an even and equitable disâ€" tribution of the tickets. Inasmuch as the tickets allocated to Chicago are . already |almp {entirely beâ€" spoken, and as there will be a‘ mhuch grea ,{; ' for tickets in Chicago than thig allotment, we again â€" stron fly urge the North Shore patrons of opera to buy their tickets immediately, and thus avoid Amel $6° 4e d I | NN Nez ie aVay * C# B "o Ne Nes S p e 0 + * * P | \ mmader c C e + i aaa l calle 7 o4 * § uy‘ e | m ooo i ol f eWd (/t m P .-.\.j\’-f wl 8 ( en ltA ... * M I 6 3 i8 Tuke home a box of our delicious Cheve Chevrolet. 4.50â€"21 Chevrolet. Plymo *th .. ~â€" 47519 Nash Auburn... Studeb‘r 6,00â€"18 .. 6.00â€"18 F 6.00â€"19 1 6.50â€"18 I 6.50â€"191 7.00â€"19F 1.50â€"18 F 4.15â€"19 5.25â€"18 5.50â€"17 5.50â€"19 550 Central Avenue We will LDFIELD TYPE Equal 1 Line, Standâ€" ard Brc f in Quality, Construgtion and Appearâ€" ance, Y . a Price That Aftordi YÂ¥ou Real Savings Titrestone TFirestone 39 Scfitfi, #epond Stree# Tir 5.50â€"18 5.00â€"20 5.951 8 «17 maio en d tone E NEW irestone y Low ne Cu mmcrpr-auc»n-o-hnn N,;l‘h.u“ Century of Progress" Chicago. .30 45 . ]0 .10 ACH & GEILS ‘s Auto Supply Co. | 58c Each in Sets k Plugs Free Ford.......... Chevrolet Ford.......... Chevrolet Plymo ‘th Buick â€"â€"....... Chevrolet. \'-‘_-â€"â€"« 1".‘- + es Prmenth Nash Pro: mmzmm’.:’.’:&fl'""n.m Ek now be they advance again, _ Tires mtluoqugm:n makd with ‘stretch cords and the E. Proce of G DIPPING which gives $8% long flexing ‘lifeâ€"GREATER SAI-(}‘TY AN MORE BLOWOUT PROTECTION. We Give a Liberal Allowance for Your Worn Tires To Apply on New Firestone High Speed Tires : Y “' -r:z. "" I \\ a RR RMANCE COUNTS! Fires High Gumâ€"Dipped Tires all records on road and track for Safety, Mileage|and Endurance. They are first choi of race drivers=â€"â€"men who will not chances or risk their lives on any other tirg, BLOWOUT PROTECTED Firestone The .ufe delicious candy ”-3"5 enjoyed & for over ten yea f * 4.50â€"21 41519 5,00â€"20 5.25â€"18 SENTINEL TYPE Otber Sizes Proportionaialy Low P e‘ oi Ford 5.50â€"18 ©.75â€"19 5.00â€"20 At . the performance | of ; given in honor of ‘Ialian Day: iq the Century of Progress at the Court of States Mt. Formes wil sing the part of the Ethiopign King, Amonasro, and o Hat vary will sing the Mesgenger, This will be one of the greatest affairs ever held in Chicago. There wl be an orchestra e:? 75, and l" chorus of 85. Both of s will be heard in the North Share festival. 1>>%>‘4 t The complete roster of the committees will be. Qublished next week‘s issue. | . 4 (55.05 THURSDAY, AUGUET 3, 193§ We will test an per lb. ‘af; 7.55 PM ( e N. No : Nes / . 20 Tel. Highland Patk 2524 | Make your own ‘gelection ‘from over 255 varieties (10.15 !"7.10 8.35 Phone H& P. 391t Ford 50c¢ Firestone __ COURIER TYPE _ FREE *~}$3.45 .+ 4.2%85 .60 4.65 Af #% Betered as Second C THU} lssued Thursday Park. Tlinois. CHICAGO OFFICE Al?-lolo amm Subscription Price $ hn tham t+hnr o Â¥OLUME ing the CeNVUL cago. Mr. W at day from their i'flnlhms dinner Saturd; E:dlfl. 4 re visiting friends frago A* uncleé M | Mres. Alfred : fiu of Platty Mr. and Mrs. St.. Mrs. Gipps‘ fctrfloldmt a son, born M the Highland: / Dr. and Mrs. gnd children â€" vacation in N Mr. and Mrs.} ertyyille are: tions on the born W F4 Park hospital. ~}â€" Mr. and. Mys. Lincoln Place : pgratulations daughter born, at the Highland Marjorie spent: last. weel the guest of Bé nounce the ter Catherine les David Silvgpâ€" Monday at St. James Mr. and Mrs. and. sisterâ€"in ; Miss Bere I land ‘road en‘ Mr. and itors and Greea and ""‘.fifi% ehnue ner Sunday. _ luncheon last . of Miss Dorh§ anston. ; \ Mr. John 3}: Wis. is rasrseur Bonbe.se! t Merri}t and invar High f B d Ephriam, Wis, w their the Miss Madeline t. is spending Mr. Edmund| E Va. is spendi his family ‘ old I avenue this mus ntorma avenue ref the Wa n| Bobby â€" W Jack Keiler week. . Today boys and Jack Charleyoix L North@rn where they wi .. Miss. Joan this week of Twin Lakes, Mrs. Jim avenue visited Phillips at t Danville over Saturday for a ranch in W Mr. }na:'j Dale avenue Tuesday enue Mrs, James Place and, Texkas were W. E, N lr.;i:z‘ | Fa mn are Mrs. hcfl? Drive. â€" | Miss l:" Hills,| N. J Wellesly in J visiting her a ison Ymh Mr. and J family hbave Wis. where 1 Mr. and Mrs. C weeks. Mr. and | Laurel Av after | ing 4 ish, Wis. â€" * paae miole is the gue Mr. and | M ~and Mrs. THE KI Uury AUG ro

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