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Highland Park Press, 31 Jan 1935, p. 7

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81. 1985 1342 $Â¥ the solution to a ' C lems. With this mm.nm’ mmiup tions who raise money through sub. seription, pool their mnre'u“b. ‘,ghermomdflvctonhbmb-' for all comw activities, e organization allowed a umln' oven percentage of the money thus raised for its work. Ne The advantages of many. In the rfist pluth: li’thndi-i»m nates the multiplicity of appeal by various groups for financial aid 1 concentrates all efforts in o five to provide for all, me ts THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935 Representatives of both the Boy and Girl Scouts, as well as those from other groups declared that with the chest plan, their committee could function with much greater efficienâ€" ;;;,.,meymumdlmeaom into the purposes of the organizaâ€" tion rather than spending the greatâ€" vion IALNCP LEmnâ€"Spenuilg u80 @AVEZL : . B Â¥ 0 er part of their time in raising ‘nancing organization work. He said money for their work. Mr. Allan that the plan : the ‘various Wolf, of the North Shore Area committees to do really constructive Council, Boy Scouts, stated that| WOrk in social planning because of scouting in Winnetka is on a higher| the financial security p vided by the plane, mainly for this reason. The system. He also ht out the same is true of North Shore Girl fact flut the chest plan makes it Scout activities, w"ibleb. :' inh‘;elt ple ':hq have Maurice Berkson pointed out the never before shown any esire | to fact that such an effort, which woid participate in â€"welfare work. . require the coâ€"operation of so mahy H; B. Aiston, of American groups would form a splendid keâ€" Legion stated that tllx recent Leglon .ginning for the elimination of Fe Christmas party in ‘which all Highâ€" division of interests which eixsts!in| land Park organizatio participated Highland Park. He called attention| Showed what can done when to the fact that seldom in a town as| WOrking in this mannéer, ‘The party small as Highland Park, are there| * financed by a mathod which is, so many sections which have no, or| °" * smaller scale, essentially the same as the chest project. â€" « s If ‘the plan is adopted, it is hoped pppmromntrerrononornnmmmmmmmmes | | to have its organized by next fall. : Maurice Berkson pointed out the fact that such an effort, which womd require the coâ€"operation of so mahy groups would form a splendid keâ€" ginning for the elimination of ;e division of interests which eixsts!in Highland Park. He called attention to the fact that seldom in a town as small as Highland Park, are there * _ ELEEPLESSNESS OR HEADâ€" ACHES, DUE m'kua ACID, : for .m%munâ€".. We KNAAK‘8 PHARMACY (Continued from page at Vogue Clean ETTER CLEANl COST NO MOR 327â€"29 N. Green Bay Rd. DEERFIELD, ILL 7 t S IF YOU HAVE NOT, TRIED VC DRY CLEANING, DO SO NoOYV PpHNNF FOR OUR. 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Berkson stated that he believed n*community fund might well prove the starting | to overcome this feeling which must be eliminated before the city can \:ke advantage of all lits possibiliâ€" esx. , Other organizations Wwhose repreâ€" sentatives endorsed the| project, are, the Highland Park hal Service, the Infant Welfare iety, the Highland Park Y.W.C, A., the Amer« ican Legidn, the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital board, the No estern Uniâ€" | versity Settlement, the Daughâ€" } ters of the American olution. . | _ Mr. Edward Jones, who for 17 | years was associated Wwith Chicago | welfare work and who as one of the ;\ drafters of theâ€"Chicago community _\ fund, stated that the chest plan is by |far the most efficient method of fiâ€" Deerfield R. N. Hold Card P: A public card pa planned : by the Dee: Royal Neighbors, on ning, Feb. 14, at the Cecelia L. Frost, W Deerfield. The tion of the twentyâ€" sary of the organiza RNA in 1911, Eve Cleaned by VOGUE PROCESS â€"Mens‘ Suits Ladies‘ Pflain Dresses & Coats Highland Park ty has been! 14 Camp of Thursday eveâ€" home of Mrs. ard Avenue, is in celebraâ€" ourth |anniverâ€" on of the local ne is‘ invited. NG f \. To rty Feb. 14 GUE ‘, OR AND TO 4 i P P To the Editor of the Highland Park Press, to theCi&Qfld:h. and to the Citizens of the City of | Highland Park. j Dear Editor: £.45 \~,The enclgood “OpennIWr” a;: | pre: in brief not only my sen‘ f met?:e;nd opinion aboug{the liquor ‘\ question, but also the vi and the ‘| approval of over 1200 qualified votâ€" ‘\ ers: who have endorsed a petition submitting the proposition "Shall â€"| the sale at retail of a lie liquor :\ other than beer containing not more :\ than 4 per cent of alcohol by weight ‘| be Prohibited in this city?" | 1 hope you will believe me when I say that my statements are made in a spirit of loyalty and cooperaâ€" tion, because there i ‘| nothing I want so much as to seé the success of our good city. W C 8 My object in presen u. AN OPEN LETTER L A K E HicHranp Parx SraATE BANK ting the danâ€" sHORE DRIVE AND 1y THE PRESS Advanced Writing Fract Modern Life nu:fatMn Pubueltx Problems w es Reporting Modern Drama Contemporary Thought TO REPAIR, IMPROVE AND MODERNIZE YOUR PROPâ€" ERTY. UNDER THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT. .« ; In coâ€"operation with the Federal Housing Administration, this bank is prepared and equipped to make loans of from $100.00 to $2,000â€":00, to be used for alterations, imp‘rovem'énts and repairs on real property. > xt s 78. These loans are payable in monthly installments. When the reâ€" quirements have been set the funds are immediately available. The plan is meeting with remarkable success all over the nation. 1f interested, please call for particulars. f The number of those that would: like to see the city bone dry is very small. The number of those that would like it dripping wet is still smaller. Between the two extremes lies the wish of the majority espeâ€" cially the business men. 3 If, for example, Chicago, Elgin, and Waukegan were our nearest wet cities, we could probably afford to have it born‘e dry, but as we are surâ€" rounded with nearby wet territories within but a few minutes drive from Highland Park, it would be of no advantage whatsoever for Highland LOA NS The Old Reliable Bank HICAGO â€" AV ENUE nallicas C aoniniat t ts i ‘Although we are told~that the wording of a petition only permits Highland Park to be wet or dry, the law says that "The proposition to prohibit the sale at retail of alcoâ€" holic liquor other than beer containâ€" ing no more than 4 per cent of alâ€" gohol by weight may be submitted to referendum in a similar manner." Said proposed liquor petition, lf‘ voted dry, would facilitate the enâ€" 7 forcement of the liquor law in High: land Park and help our authorities | J to settle without difficulty the liquor | o question. < â€" * 4 P The question can be solved satisâ€" factorily to the majority. All it takes is common sense, decency and purity of purpose. . <câ€" ) |. > _ .â€" > _â€"~The form of said petition is recâ€"= ommended and approved by the Atâ€" g:ey General‘s office at Springâ€" Air Transportation Interstate Commerce Law Railway Rates & Rate Structures Many of our prominent and broadâ€" minded citizens who do not saloons have approved said as the most sensible way of K ing the majority and still the integrity of our city. _ _â€"_ +. Zion Lutheran Church j * â€"Highwood ? Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. 5 English services, 11 a.m,. f Swedish mviie::. 7:30 pm. . / Tuesday evening, choir llfll»‘d? at 7:30 pam. f The Ladies‘ Aid Society will Friday at two o‘clock at the Rome of Mrs. Geraldine Retziner, | 122 Pleasant Street. Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDH DRY CLEANING AND . P. 178 PAGE SEVEN A. R. Esmiz

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