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Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1934, p. 6

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[ll N 4 'T" c' v3 ', . q. “A ’An ordinance toga-ding thi" run- nhre at large of eoind other ani.. Ile,' mug presented and Ald. Dooley ed to 11y the some on table. iSeconded by Finney. The vote being 3 tie, His Honor, we Mayor voted "tmr." tttee: with power to atratir.iC _ n seconded and carried. ; - May M, 1878 lAid. Morgan moved that the nui- 'tg,'; on Elm Place reguding eowg ttnintr " Iago during the night tt 1"trysd to the Streets and Alléys "Your Committee on Fife and " ter recommend that the City buy the of "Nbeoek's" flre extlhguiah- an, one to he kept " the Hotel and at the Highlend Park Building Se,r?lv":'i, store. Also that etch r of: house in the City be con!- ith', to buy a ladder to be kept nt a house.” , The committee on "Fit; and 7W7;- te'..oeertd tho following report.. ' V . Oetobcr as, 1878 t Im‘wm. PhmsiFir' um the Council ft,", the young people of highland 'ark to use the Connell Room for ten evenings (more or less) during the coming winter for the purposes of holding pleasure parties _- the pompensadon to be, two dollars per night, fuel and light hclndedq Seconded and curled. l .. - Fire Protection _ “Resolved that this Council cen- not consent to violate the public Christin sentiments of the citizens of Highland Park by consenting ttnc der any circumstances that the pie- nie grounds belonging to the City shall be occupied by pleasure per- ties on the Snbbnth.” The ibove reeolntlon we: adopted. Ald. Plume: moved that certiiUd 'copy af Ald. Cole's resolution be forwarded to, the Acme Plenum Tlub at Chicago. Seconded and can Hod. '; And. Cole ottered the {Snowing res. olution: On motion of Add. Plan seconded by Aid. Hell it was voted that what ever street lamps should remain un- paid for on Thursday 81 should be positively removed. PROBATE JUDGE "It wan voted on motion of-Aid; Burdiek seconded by Ald. Moses that the Street Commissioner be instruct.. ed to obtain a list of the names of all parties who have not yet paid for their street lamps and after xiv. in; ten days’ notice, remove all that m not then paid for. “The 'tnsdersiim'ed respectfully re- port to your honorable body that they will and do hereby agree to furnish to the City‘for. public tube and ownership one street lamp and poeteaeh,and to'eattheumepro- vided the City will agree to furnish the oil or whatever lighting materi- al shall be used in said lamps and provide and pay for the lighting; esxt'uttrttUhimt and the entire card of the same and they further hereby respectfully petition' your honorable I body to" pass an ordinance setting forth and ratifying the above agree-l ment." (Signed). Sixty: you: {totem will odk loco! was show lilo in HM Park to simple so it w Iixty you! ago when “eh householder lighted the)“: in front of his home and provided hi: on ladder' for the local ileenteatt The following ex- cerpts Ire taken from the Amt book of council pmedinu of the City: V i Street Lighting "m' _ ' ' ':' , , December 4, 1874. "To the Hononble City Council of the City of Highland Perk: ,' _ Intending items id tho only His- tory otHighlnnd Part at. coming to light a old pupal-I. manuscript, picture; Me., m being catalogued and putinorderinthertiiorc in! Room now undergoing comple- tion in the library by the Chir Works Administration. =' PAGE SIX Library Notes Con-unity Been-lion Publie Nuisanc- EXPERIENCED AND QUALiFIED ' Primary Election' ' ) Tuesday, April 10,1934 t Sanity Observance August 28, 1876 {nae 24, 1878 August 9, 1878 May 80, 1870 July 81, 1876 Ald. Morgan then moved tlyit 'the ordinance he referred to the ngdici- ary Committee. Motion; secondcdby Ald. Cole ind carried. ' /i,' N A deposit must belmsde wit , and: tettistra,tion at the YWCA. T ‘r is limited to may. :42, The eduéationnl tour oeeri by the YWCA for Thursday, Apgl: 12. is In ouUtandintt offer. Complete details were given in last wee]? pa- per. The tour is one price', bu does not include supper. I For thoseihst wish to eat in Chinatown may; hove that opportunity. However, toglhnke a more economic tour, those Wish, ing to take their own tsnndsit,thes,, may do so and eat in the bus. ag) points of . interest Will be ted. If you have seen them onceg‘you could not have seen it all,"encli‘ time there is something new and inter-' esting to see. . ii, Educational Tour 1 T _ Ofhired For April 12 There will 3130 be four prise. awnrded during the Waning; 1 . Mr. Pam (Rahal, dance éhihémn states: “All those nttendinf 'this dance will be “lured an ','tt,,111 evening." Duncing will be j am 9 to 1 o'clock. Be.matood Booster and help boost this dune for thejhoys. The purpose of this danci’a; is to raise funds to provide for the com- ine season of athletics. It ml! be remembered that the Booster!" Ire noted for having the stiféuest teams in the empty. It is; hoped that the people will help by Vtritd, in. this dance. " . 'ill', The Higthod Boosterrrstifrrhtld their second anmml dance Walnu- dar, April 4, " St. "mit) ‘htll, Highwood. Music will be fuhthshed by two bands V. Lemi's oitirrtrn and Tripoli Trio. ‘3 ; T Highwood Boosters ', , Hold Annual Dance The ladies in charge extend h cor, dial invitation to all the like of the parish and their fringe." Be- cause of limited space the £03m” ere asking all who plan, . ‘attend to make reservations in “Venice if possible, The ticket: Are m blame of Mrs. Eugene Zahnle, Mimi. J. Rink and Mrs. Alex Wiilmllh i ' ' The lutteheon,;n mute Iism, , the eulinaryytrtirta of 'dtdt'l"l',', ciety bouts, in Worth thtiyttiee o admission alone. However, _ Midi are offering an an aided u mtion, fite dooxuprizea; arthtic is dun (table prizes for the on. 1‘ homes which will follow, the lunch: ti; one! " I‘spechl‘ future for tggg‘after- noon. 3 style“ show at 4 part}; Chem Will be 0. showing of morning kooks and childmnn cotton suits! fly the Glendorf ”Dry Good, Store; and spring stylesbin sport wits 9nd aft- ernoon dreads by Garnetu " 2rhttr. land Park. ‘ 2 i, , . am. Show April r, E: An outatindine social ,viitiot tin season is a luncheon. may} M tht ladies of the Althr and [ , So ciety, on Wednesday; Apt i4, " 1 pan. at the Holy Cross puigh Ml it Deerfield. 't i 7. i """" w-.. '54., - uvvv- ;m ~ 1 1 Entries ghouls: be sent 1 / Roy. Chad? mond Sheahen. city halt, ' . . _rfsty,iiiriit Park, phone 800. Those , . " week Ind} should be at an June. :3 " ing done l] o'eioek on Soturdly, April“ L2: 8eenttt t I , ------.--. g{ i, made not styi. am April ' E) which . il). An outsta'nding social ,viitiot : , idly beir til) season is a luncheon. may: iv the 1 of the chit; ladle of the Aim and ii, , s moraine it ciety, on Wednesday; Apr: 14, " I Dumb .l p.m. at the Holy Cross punish in" i , “WWW Deerfield. :1: i , Sltoemalteit l The Iuneheon,ia mute Ilace, sil when “iii! the eulintsrrttrtitsta of 'dfdr't'l',1', u t These Pl I ciety bouts. is worth t1issitrtiee o not only, ii) admission alone. However, _ :Eludi A made that? are offering as an odded a faction, and 'p,1,tt,'i?liii Five door .prizea; artistic indeual work wturi, ' There"will he n speck]. l ex“ hibition match in the e , F It! o'eltsek. The J1me“ c ' and Dough] Kittetmuter, one 1 out; standing phyerl in the tl v did trict, will phy‘ a flve-ttHtU. fseries There will he an open l, a; pom clumpiqu held tt. gm. J L ;___ gm " North “can; mih%iFC'ijidiG day nfurnoinrnit.d i 1 The event: will be bor' a _ " yen: and ,under), new: mingle (open), woman singles, ' T meh' doubles. Suitlble print; ll h awarded to the winners. e" ' . Ping-Pong Mrtutesrit",'i, F Pe i '1 Be At St. James 911m: ') Boylleg, John Logan; 'utmtrtieattCtradWte N OMINATE Mr. All iiil')'hi1 class in "iililliiiii, wednesarjllii, th and James, t) tty E line to tt 1itliiot e ers on Mo ii' Ill mo tttt muggy-J M amber, ply? fron The third krourr, tion of a ' E11 whose f.hteritiiiittipti ience along; “it lim here .alyPtaf, finer a of adults, it if find: paint on 8‘, 'yday‘ group, the? Rum-:1 work under the able Indy” Yip ofl Edna Stevenson Johansen, U intinf and _drawing from the $9.1. . Genuine _':)), - i Long Inlané f 1let1tttti1t. lot trd.: eryono rat eryone r . ”a peasant, evenmg. ' The tr d P k Chapter in vis. iting “16$w uk n Chapter, April Asparagl Pinet?th 1iENorrijl'irrs IGd'iisii' sumo di, on " . sucsn:(555 HALVED Meats an an! [s,)"; :lll ill Thei Elves and the l at i'iViiii'i', morning, te was finished. bei . most versatile, ' dr and model, but , m ska for the play i heir costumes. Their 'j'nxpi ition. The second ill Rim; ithe orth Shore Art rti a new term this rdi to the work be- “ions groups, it t rotten has been at he goal toward Touts under the digits ' Till bath Peyraud 1iti and long exper- ét lin is well known Her. cup is composed i find it convenient to "Nay mornings. 'Phil iek conducts" i iine n Tuesday and i th leagues studio b E ll teaches mod- , of e thmiiasitie work.. , mo ings. Thursday / on of Art League {in the model un- [il tn. tt aiming is up. dhsid The fine spirit H's cup on sunny ' the direction of Rope " ulminated in g USE ED “WW f: é? a 3 ltd 25d? 2No.zy.un.35°§ North Shore Marina‘s Gemiine Leg of THE radius s 1054-03. No. 1 can Athi W”, "ttr. but?“ Vil- "ldibt 4tril mi I . mum 'earq,ttrt A!" De IP, E Fl I rc.) 'i a , i may 8a: 'ie, ttru an» it? "ii st2 J1'dihtd I t, - l i . Ski- ’06.: "hurt. [ Sumo :10! a mi“ 'lil'rk' bhit all? have been , Hung-fairs party, {‘iweiner (out, luv "tr. jaunt”? 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