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Highland Park Press, 10 Aug 1933, p. 1

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Colony, 1b. fln ant Hasket Sweet and Tender gratin dishes. No. 2 size cans. Fancy r%“ fNe® ock 8 cans........ ;..e Nd;m“:z E: of any kind. ‘?‘w&n 1 extra large. . . 100 % Pure Olive Oil, Hongydew et Mt. ~Just thei deil for apple pie,‘ {(Fresh) with the Yellow Band | Wieners e P en U'I-J L 1 ! German | {» lnck lakes ~i+ rrmigli in s MB ...... . in 4ns ket, ney Large Flotida‘ Jeedless; 3 l‘o:..?4oc _ too. llâ€"oz in ‘&5 c ty icebox bottle. % > rmemmnemmmenmemmmennmmememnememennrence Honey Sweet Santa| $ Clatas or tasty Orâ€"| egon prumes. 30 to | l 40 to pound. 8# ls( fi n â€"<â€" 39¢ ‘ F: sea‘se $1 ples, °8 cans........ ,c'.‘.fi"' bits ies eAbe ts aqd THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 1983 FRESH RUSSIAN /‘ CaAVIA NOW AVÂ¥A E les lat LOW PRILES yl aet 59¢ 1.I0 E 27¢ 33¢ 35¢ 39¢ ©25¢ A5¢ 19¢ uy "You. will follow ) the| arrow on Route 22, (Half Day Road) to Forâ€" est Lake road, north to the {rounds. f by chance you need ransportation, telephone Hizhlhnd' Park 4160, 590,â€" 1305, 111&5. Brgg your mfil basket!| with you ’_'d also the ly. | $X "We will see you ily on Sunday." A "new deal" has by the lent hi Highland iPark Ch Royal M mittee. y are niec at a private 1 Aug. 13. "The tim you will ?flablc to of your Sunday m leaving yq‘u" witho not being at Forest he says. 7 One thing is certhinâ€"the signing groups. | s of the code by a majority of the local business men;huimeant the employment of seyeral people in y commenity e erveoy storms and , in pa , and other lines of busi ich must keep open many day, and are allowed to do urged to do so, n* finding |it n ry to hire more help, in to live up to the pledge they have [ igned. | Masonic Picnitl Held At In this locality, ral business men have not si the code yet, for several good ns. Some have been away on vac 'omllomo ar studying the code|thoroughly, so they may have a si e understandâ€" ing of it before they sign; and othâ€" ers are iting 16 ommendaâ€" tions fr their p rt;:flor trade Officers of the N ional Recovery Administration have newsâ€" papers in the sm er cities to give local business firms at least two weeks, after the first signers were secured o August) 1, ip"rhich to sign ‘the code, befgre publishing: a list of the signers. It is believed that it would be} unfair in the smaller towns to publish & partial list of those who (have signed, or those,wh&ewould»ven y sign, because 1: of .of some local firms might be detri tal to their standing|in the communâ€" ity; since in theâ€" sia gities, each business man is knon intimately to most: of his customb d even to most. of the residemts of the comâ€" munity. se e Those who have | sig: the code are displaying the le" symâ€" bol in their place 1 , and in their advertising, and ‘the blue and red design is B ing a famâ€" iliar sight here. â€"| i It is expected that all io! those who will \express their willingness to co-opei'ate in the "drive for reâ€" covery" will have #igned the code within the next wdek, and in next week‘s issue of . ne per, a complete |and> co list of. the signers here probably will be pubâ€" lished. | pr eE L. o pea Local business ‘are continuâ€" ing to ::‘tn the N "gode," signiâ€" fying it . desi to perate with Pre‘ifldent F lin 1. Rooseâ€" velt and his reco ization, in an attempt to brihg: ter hours and more for jobs |for in all lines of business. | f SIGNING Olija CONTIN Officials| Ask u‘Ll‘ Small Cities To Wait Two Weeks To Publish List We are on the lopkout for good ideas will helyg nearly every body to win er success in The ter | on‘s suc} cess is in the co ity, the betâ€" ter will be this find town of ours as a p for our thomes. } Dâ€"X Spper ’ Elm and| St. John‘s . | ighland |Park) â€" _ | gords and pricps. That is why w this little column « hope you like. it. life Some TAy they this little column. It is ijnponm ito &t peop know you have t they want at attractive p to lat them know you r‘ by tellin them thopghts that reveal yo ability to| serve t That iT why running this little column éhach week. We You, yourself, idea for this colu us have it and we it in $o0) or DOL YOLUMKE XXII wWORTH WHILE 1 S LOCALLY have a good . If so, let to work Eé’rffii Lake The F ?'HO,UGHTS 1 like to read n announced pr!hett of the pter, No. 226, an$ his comâ€" ng a real picâ€" e Sunday, is get so that iindulge in any tning exercises, and your famâ€" mq alibi . for ake at 2 ppm.," 18 LAR DAY more than | Mrs. Gentilini, alth injured, has a chance : the doctors say. B | Funeral services for ini n%ve not definitely but will probably be | On'lWednes"day, Au children of the Highlan grounds are to meet 11 a.m., bringing their them.|: > / w August Gentilini, of avenue, Highwood, was automobile accident Su land, Ill. â€" s With him at the tim dent were Mrs. Gentili seriously injured, and who received minor i Park for ‘an all day children should be at ery{ Robert W. Pease, V. T. McMaâ€" hon, Purnell & Wilson Inc., T. S. D-%y»l"‘nrniture Co., Brand Bros., North Shore Grocery,| Ad & P. Tea Co., F. W. Woolworth |Co., Central Cafle,’Nltional Teaflé‘}, (3. Dompâ€" ke), A. R. Esmiz, Joséph Giallanza, Koller Bros., Anton (Frauenhoffer, Rapp Bros., Jonsson Sea) F xd. North Shfl‘m \doton Inc., : Nprth Shore Paint &}Glass, Highland Park Aniâ€" malil ‘Hogpital, " R :' en â€" Bros., Blue : Gogse, '~§ y Service gm,cery & Market, Tillinans Service Jtation, Highland Park Btate Bank, M. |Kessler & Colvin |Yalet Shop, Meierhoff Hdwe. Co., Mrs. M. Tipâ€" ton, Highland Park Preésgs. Miscellaneous â€" Do: Sign Bhop, Picchetti B Larson, Carl D. C Fell Bros., B. E. Christensen, . Gsell, Ray W. Schneider, les A. Larâ€" son, H. F. Kelly, C. M. n, Cenâ€" -traz;'l‘ire Co., Highland Park Fruit & Grocery Market, Hubner‘s Bakâ€" Playground Picni Be Held On W August Gentilini In Auto Accide | Leland, IIl., O | _ Fortyâ€"six local firms pledged their ifinancial the band, and 6thers h canvassed yet.. All loc: invited to contribute prise, and may get in Mr. Moon, telephone Hig 8176. F LÂ¥ | The band began a si> k series of | concerts ‘last‘ Sat y night, playing at the park o tral: Avâ€" enue between the North Shore and the North Western stations. These conerts will consist of |fifteen minâ€" utes of playing at the park, folâ€" lowed.by : an hour and ia half tour of {tlw business .dis , making stops at various places.|. | : â€"â€"A. E. Smith, Huber El sure ‘Chest, George Si¢ Larson, Carl D. C A group of Highland ness ‘ and professional { roviding financial ba gu)d, to be known as| Park. Band, with Llo manager. | ‘The band y ut least fifteen pieces. _ The original school of the dance, originated â€"and. opera by ~Mrs. Emmnf‘ has been ‘and) still is at Lake Forest. Mrs. Enima is openâ€" ing her Highland Park| studio soon. â€"The dances will be | ing: Narcissus, by Vi thorne, Marilyn Drake ginia‘Wallace; Pieratte te, by Grace Schuster othy Ritschdorff; Irigh] Jane "Peters. BSt â€"This entire group will also give a rerformance at the Alcyon Theatre n | Highland â€"Patk : jo Saturday, Aug. 19,‘at the iafterndon matinee. Highland Park Band Playing Concerts In â€" the Business Section _ Grace Schuster as Mother Goose; Frances Nan Shiélds as Red Riding Hood; Ruth Cex as Jigick Horner; Annabel Dixon as Geo f Porgie; Lorraine Henrickson & oan Barâ€" ker as Jack and Jill; Mgrian Young as Mary Quite Contrary; Joseph C. Emma Jr. as Boy Blue; At" Lackie as Boâ€"Peep; Mary Jane Peters as Miss, Muffett; and Nany Bilbo as Tom Piper‘s Son, â€"| || | â€" Their appearance | sketch, "The Story of Come to Life," with t boys: and girls in th parts: | The pupils of Mx'?.{ J, Emma‘s School of the Dance, Lnke Forâ€" est and Highland Park, will appear at the Little Theatre on the Enâ€" chanted Island at A Ceritury of Proâ€" gress on Friday afternoon, Aug. 25. Their appearance | ‘be in a sketch, "The Story of k Friends Come to Life," with the following boys: and girls in these character Mrs: J. C. Emma‘s Dance Pupils Will A r In ~World‘s Fair Program 4 S HER f the acciâ€" , who was o children, ies. . t gravely recovery, ies t In Sunday r, Gentilâ€" announced, rdav. t 16, the ark Play: he Sunset enic. : The e park by hes with onsâ€"Antes Park busiâ€" people are ing for a Highland Moon as consist of Iréady have support to ve not been 1 firms are this enterâ€" touch with ‘hland Park 15 Ashland illed in an lay at Leâ€" the followâ€" ginia Copiâ€" and Dorâ€" and Pireotâ€" and Mary jig by Virâ€" rcfiric, Treaâ€" kis, Albert To dnesday lin Tered in thi ure. : "Hell Below" is the feature to be shown on Suriday, Monday and Tuesday, . Montgomery and Madge hva , lassisted by a very fine cast \give you a story of the unders ith . romance and plenty of laugh 4 y Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Lorâ€" etta Young Ate ktarred in the "Life of Johnty Dplah," a story of the dual existe by a public idol, “Inte??ifi k T To \DBDe P 'ronig\jlg,h day and Saturday the Alcyon | r} is presenting "In> ternational " featuring stars of the sc and radio such as Pergy ins Joyce, W. C. Fields, Rud lee, Burns and Alâ€" len, Cab Ca y and many others, All kinds of| eftertainment is of: fered in thi ure. ! Laurel, and ‘Hdrdy in "The Devil‘s Brother" is ;“' ig to the Alcyon on Friday &nd Satyrday, Aug. 18 and 19. . Fot the| Saturday matines a special presentation will be given fo hose who attend. â€" ; Golfey: if C fAight were: an Riper, Ken: Dairs, H. G will\start this i over . Willie |Bl with Art Olso the firgt â€" d pionship at $ur day. The chigf . ever, l? the 1 when E, M. Mu 8 yicto#y er had left the firs ite to g’$ throug The two com full attention t adjacent d t a time there m the flames spre garages. F tle wind, and t jacent pumg &s The central first alarm ho that time the great headwhy tension : stretched ovir of thehgur in was |thrown | in phone ‘¢omn department. Persons fifst ran t,o‘fi‘lo fitleâ€" alarm; | A pdlic to. call { the it departmient froi First Round Several. :p combinéd to idel tral â€" fite a and to hamger did.arrive ta: The wtlvig Park business disâ€" trict whas threatened for more than three hours & Friday morning h fire )t through the buildings of the J. Smith juink yard, 60 North First ; ofly a short distante from t‘e t buildings in the commercial &red. & ‘ Champio fgo NCE |] ft the first go thrg er. first r lay foun Ray Alntho \Bbott, Scopi ampio At Stuk \ BTc J ming Fire Menaces Richard Gerkin, 12, I;fi‘ctii‘ L: Section As At the Beach Near |_ k Yard Burns | Deere Park Efi the match play: (82), C. Snyâ€" n Jr. (82), G. Bliss ard (83), P. Olson thal (86), and E. al House" esented By lcyon Theatre ing in the third of Sherbergé, Robert, icott, Patterson, H; nd C. Jordan. Play nday. > ~ Lship Played | et Valley Club liar circumstances y the alarinâ€"to cenâ€" ment â€" headquarters firemen when they tle the flamies. / tation .received the t 2:3 a.m., but by flames had gained nd had melted high and phone wires alley in the rear ildings. The town darkness and teleâ€" ation, with the fire impossible. . â€" noticing the flames tation and gave the car was dispatched nd Highland Park ‘ Ravinia. | nies directed their the protection of wn buildings.. For s great danger of ding to two nearby ately there was litâ€" e protection of adâ€" was made easier. . of Club Prato Jr. (85), W. J. Hagberg (88), . Marks (9), Frank B. Low (9%), and HLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 E ARE THUR ann Par To: _ +. AAK | \On Friday, Aug. 11, Ravinia Garâ€" den Club members will have "**" day excursion. Meeting at the Vil lage House at 10 a.m. they (will drive to Lake Geneva, stoppin® en route to purchase refreshments, The members will visit Yerkes Obset had tory and other lovely gardens, The Lake Geneva Flower Show R be in progress and this will make anâ€" other interesting and beautiful Nisit. | The Carnival will start at (8:30 sharp, and as there is expecied & capacity crowd it is advisablé t cYme early to be insured of a @® ood place from which to watch the "¢ onstrations. . For further: infoÂ¥ma tion call the Park Board office/feld phone H.P. 2763. BB Those desiring transportatio g}l;,'u call Mrs. Gleason, at There also will be races for the children of the Highland Park $layâ€" grounds. The children will b f* vided into age divisions as has Heen ugsed in all playground activities this past year, namely 12â€"15 and under 12, the same division being Msed for both boys and girls. Prize@ will given to the winners of these #ices and ribbons will be awarded td the second and third places in ffi exent. The events include uch swims as‘ the free style, the Hack stroke, the breast stroke and cfR&wl. : The prizes for the children‘s thres are being donated by business mep in Highland Park, and will -j}' display in the window of N@ilds Sport Shop Thursday. The mBk for the Park Board quarter |mile swim are being given by the J ighâ€" land Park Rotary Club and will @lgo be on display with the other pÂ¥igzes Ravinia Garden Club _ : [ All Day Excu In addition to the exhibitiohk to be given by the two champions fhere will be the annual Park Board @Warâ€" ter mile swim. To date there been several prominent North Shore swimmers who have signified ,:f intention of entering this swim, The men who intend to take part inâ€" clude such names as Bud Happ of Winnetka, Miller of Northwegtern University, and Bill Holmes of Wilâ€" mette, besides such Highland Park swimmers as Karl Johnson and Bill Walker. . Medals will be given to the first three places in this race. . ‘The water carnival to be held next Sunday, August 13, at the (fi beach in Highland Park is expleeted to be the big event of the actiÂ¥ities run <by the Highland â€" Park j; Park Board this summer. The Park Board has been‘â€"more than fortHnat this year in being able to s@gure the services of Wentworth Loak el], former Big Ten diving champion and â€" interâ€"collegiate : champion ‘f"' a diving exhibition and a coffedy act. In addition to Lobdell there will be present George Schet ;‘; pflug, of the American Red: (I#oss, will put on a cance demonstration. These two men are nationally khown and ‘deserve ‘the attention of the people in ;Highland Park. There will be no admittance charge y; beach for spectators living in Mighâ€" land Park. m in 9 The, Highland Park fire dépar ment responded to an em C call, and worked over the p : boy for more than an hour. \u» :‘ \ As we go to press Wednksday morning, definite funeral ; ments had not been made, alt h: it is thought that the service§ will be held 'gursd:y afternoon. [ [ ‘~Richard waded out too fa E) rm was believed to have been seize with cramps. Mrs. Lee Sup f, of 2181 Lakeside Place,; who was |K imâ€" ming near by, saw the boy go dov * and swaim to his aid. She di ved f6) his body and brought it up, _' car time calling fot help. With the aid of other boys, she took Rich&gd shore. M KB |a d . An inquest was to have beenhel Wednesday at the Kelley P f;‘ii Home, on North Sheridan Road Highland Park. ... s) M B . ‘The victim was. Richard . in, 12â€"yearâ€"old son, of Mr. and Willis Gerkin, 774 South St. ohns avenue, f With a group of local boys, the lad hadâ€"gone to the beach to pracâ€" tice swimming. ; t 0 Water Carnival Will [ â€" Be Held At Central |__ Beach Next Suriday Highland Park‘s first drowniy “t the season occurred Tuesday aftel noon, at the Lakeview beach, just north of Deere Park. * :s is 4 Jt FIRST DROWNING OF â€" SEASON IS TUESDAY will DDeerfield, to e an institution. Bujldings would cost hundreds of housands of: dollars, the grounds obld be landscaged as a park withâ€" '-‘u high fence enclosure, it was iindurised. In | future an old mren home and |hospital might be built, it was stated. i n . McGuire df the firm of Mcâ€" Gujre & Orr, spoke in faâ€" || A |apecial mer will be called b Udiscuss the project. Taxes will ‘Jm‘im ant part in the villâ€" po‘s decision mg the board does hpt want to ue from taxâ€" ble |property, ~â€" | gd ‘that all automobile owners had not as yet purk vehicle tags. 'toord in to issue warrants gainst all ts and cases will be tried by the local judges. â€" || Dr._C, Jo ‘Davis‘ submitted teport of his ingpection, as village ealth director, of the five Deerfield averns, stating that all were above the average in ¢ iness, etec. * | A |representativye of the Catholic Digeese sought the approval of the Hogrd for the: purchase of sixty cres in McGuire & Orr‘s subdiviâ€" kidn in the mottheast section of flp‘yground ’{rack Meet * | 1‘ Will Be Held Friday Allex Willman has been appointed waiter superin ent for the village pf) Deerfield, in gddition to his other luties as treasurer and comptroller, i will receive & monthly salary of 60. Mr. Willman will divide the lage into four sections, reading tsinone‘ ion each week. A thinge in the whater rates was apâ€" prbved by the yvillage board Monday pvening at the‘ August meeting as follows : i8 140 cents fir&il,ow cubjc feet |85 cents nexttl,soo cubic feet ‘30 cents next}2.500 cubic feet SDAY & FRIDAY (140 cents first 1,000 cubie feet A ggg cents next 1,500 cubic feet ~1 80 cents next 2,500 cubic feet 127 cents more than 5,000 4| fjcubic feet. : ‘A reduction of 5 cents per hunâ€" red will be made if bills are paid yntanday! (hmsu'epaygbh thly).© >| * » votive wreaths at the base of e monument; | and he communiâ€" ¢éd the facts of the personal inâ€" ent to Captain Frothingham. E. \ â€"+â€"Boston Transcript. , |[Mr. Chapin, who is a reader of ‘Transcript, reminded of the incident when‘ teading ~of ‘Captain Frothingham‘s in tb’ergmony ‘dollar wim charged for buildâ€" permits from $10 to $1,000, and additional $8.00 for every $1,000 itional, which is increasing the e for lower | nts and a deâ€" for larger| amounts. 1. R. Notz, vi trustee, reportâ€" if the recent . &nniversary of the attle of Bunker Hill, when, as sgident of the association, he laid ‘A minimum ¢ e of 50 cents a ngnth will be and a charge of D0 will be m for the removal f‘a meter, at the request of owner, illiam Johnston, village trustee, eported that the east septic tank, hear Metcalf‘s,. holding an exâ€" egs of 21 feet of water, due to logging, and which needed repairs. ure in telling Mr, Chapin, in whom jhad a friendly interest, of the tuliar association he had with that historic event. . j DEERFIELD VILLAGE BOARD MAKES REPORT Mr. Goddard was young, the assoâ€" cintions of the incident made a lastâ€" | impression on him, and though f advanced in years (he lived to be over ninety years) he took pleasâ€" AIt was 158 years ago. that the Battle of B r Hill was fought, h June 17, 1776, and the statement t a man is living, who knew a hjan, who saw the battle, on that hy, would seem almost incredible. Regently Cap Thomas G. Frothâ€" ingham, the historian, president of ‘bhe Bunker Hill tion received a) letter, from Edward Chapin of ighland Park, II1., in which he wrote, that while he is now eightyâ€" seven years o he knew when a youth of thirteen years Samuel Godâ€" dard, who as a child of six years v ed with mother, fromt the ap of Corey Hill, Brookline, the ptogress of the battle on the disâ€" n Charlesmn hill. ; Although Change Water Rates; Repair â€" Septic Tank; Important 1| Maters Discussed 1 Man Knew Man ; Who Saw Battle Of â€"â€"Bunker Hill In 1775 : beâ€" Friday ing,. August 11, a final track rheet for the.playâ€" unds of Highland Park will be k Press 1933 first 1,000 cubjic next|1,500 cubic next 2,500 cubic ire than 5,000 (Mr. Van ‘ric§g, in his address, urged all local to sign the ket in if thgir parâ€" mx trade groups haye not yet codes of ow:.m a 'l“fl& ® i 'monlyre dy for existing corn~ ditiohs, the gpeaké is the raising of g , the creation of enployment; and the maintaing of pur Atandard of livâ€" ing. | Those weke thgzeal.causes for the creation of &e‘.fif\ Recovâ€" eryAdmlnist tion, 30. < ‘Mr. Van d vV,rt'kae on the origins and j National Récovery Act, hnd the ovâ€" olution of which we now face, and the (caus mp:. wave of:. priceâ€"cu 4 swept the *}"""‘"' t# >‘ Jdhn N. Van d& Vries, of the United .Stateg Chgmber: of Com« .a _ merfiber &of staff . of Gm-% Hn‘h 8. " OH, ‘. t’;’ gov admipistrator, â€" was mi;:.tp -mJfln:offlb Highland â€" Pa h of Comâ€" mercte held 5 mfi at Green Tea Pot. ts K . .0 c j a «‘New DealÂ¥ with its rising :to‘ odity re: .“ ing taxes, M‘, sent, merehan mw" everything ‘availah begore prices #o higher, e j 4 Highlapd Pp Chamber of Contmerce is, \as w sponsoring this Dollar Days eÂ¥ent. â€" ‘The ‘Highlapd Piurk Press is, in addition to this issue to ) Dollar ‘erings of mer: ants, coâ€"0 ing with the Dollar Day committes in printing and resentation th the local stores, of D Dolla® â€"Dags banners and National Recovery Act. Explained At Chamber \ "â€"_ of Chmmerce Dinner . oV f S THIS WEEK! .'?:mdly Friday of this week will be the 0 #emiâ€"annual w Days of the Anteâ€"lamented deâ€" fon. oA \ W‘ mercBants! wi vffering for the last tiime, gpod ?z’t. all kinds aily. changes in $ g‘::d estiâ€" that aft@r Sept. 1 clothing and Wousehold artitles will h!up 50 per or more. | , + n:?'ludr k, 11 -j, |:"I wish td exy@ y deep appreciation bf â€" ,Ȥpt-nd expert ass iven me last Saturday whep I ost drowned, bv%nxuud-t n;:wn- liams Beach. â€" | that â€" corffid ‘as what me from going pbsolutely wild with fe: Bin Iâ€" was wing what sep like galâ€" ons of lake whater.}" handling of gituatidpn n and asâ€" I cann ufficiegtly thank im; and trogt yo@r bepches will never lack sugh c# lifegards. itA % ry truly, A Â¥ A 19, 1988 "Perhaps the‘ pRedicament in wiif:l found mys@lf at that awâ€" ful, moment was lhrgely the reâ€" sult of my t iwher I found M # ther wasn‘t any sand th t t even igh I wag in ®h water p to shord; but singte I canâ€" not ) swim ht waves kept pv’&ding at no ng over my! head, .dark as real to however safe I may have appt to the: casual jobserver. . £ was reâ€" seived by thad Park from & er Williams ‘A« ue . Th #NMM” ‘ is | It‘s bargair news; and our yeadâ€" g:, I! find &# in he special Dollar | ads of hland (Park erâ€" chabts in thisissug, ~â€" | : in this city [ Lots of :t‘- Pli Press this 1 * News that bwil Doliar Da i?ul By the CA H Interest _ E. 3 In T Issue APPRECFATION â€"0p p i ‘, itteb in th n tp the@ l ollay . Dags 1 Recove ined 4 $ 4 f Q'l..l ‘ Cram | tate i #her ’ : S. ) John#o dmifist “-- the|dinngrâ€" idn was ca I sup ut your b ugh exgert 0U * OKN LC M “’I B CB. n on# is + k ill terest everyone The Highland NUMBER 24

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