&’ '17::! ©5¢. 45¢ 29¢ 29c¢ 24¢ 29¢ 33¢ 25¢ 35¢ z. 35¢ 17 ¢ RCH 28, 1035 19 ¢ 20c NS 19. tic@o tin 23¢ 25¢ 29¢ 45¢ 27¢° 20c 25¢ 30¢4 15¢ U Town Meeting Recessed ~~ _‘ Until FridayEvening Committee Selected To Recéive Communications fro : Relief Authoritics and To Consider Report _ i "\ . .\ ~of Township Supervisor. _ _ Georgeâ€" Brown and J. D. Garrity. The dommittee will report m in‘!‘nd ecommendation: “r‘ md to“ meetin on ‘-Maâ€' A’fll5.lt 8 pm. ip heâ€" J im m Sebool .‘, ‘ [ m j 6 At the early meeting, held at $:15 " o in eefeies melochss Swanson was d .. In the absence of A berémrm,w cktkl.un. Hilda Gitlin was appoint. ed clerk. " ksÂ¥ 2 fOEs Electors of eld Township apâ€" pointed . a tee to receive the reports from the Illincis and L& CumtydE * Relief . mit tees and to co h annual reâ€" por? of â€" the ? supervisor, William J. Obegé, at the town ing, held T y afternoon at 2 o‘clock. Membears of the are |F. J. Rondn, R. P. Sherer, Benjamin Mrs. Claude + plér, Mrs. Jay @lidden, John Oliver, Roland $ Albert Lyle, Sar Pasquesi, â€"F. Baker, Mr: At the : meeting, Philip Cole, member tho‘L-hCat:z Relief explained due to the fact that welfare cases, consisting of u; loyables,* will be returned. to ip relief, it will be necessary tb increase the town levy for 1935. | Levies for the past f::r m bem‘w%om: 1931,$40,000; 1932, $50,000; 1033; $50,000; 1984, $50,000. \Because of the increased burden which will be put on the ip th;togc‘r, it is felt that a levy of $75,( forror relief will be ary. As $25,000 will also be . for administraâ€" ï¬on:: vete "dnnod()o‘flm;l“ the Bogardus Act,. $10, or genâ€" erdl township expenses, it appears that the : y must levy $110,â€" 000 this year.| Te n p oc in es e Sil Deerfieldâ€"Shields; H School students will givye a musical program ::; Cham of dinâ€" day, April 9, 6:80 ~at the Green Tea Pot, â€"The stu parâ€" ticipating in program Wilâ€" liam â€"Schick,. Harry N , Liyle Ritzenthaler Richard | Merner. They will be, panied by Elaine Ball and Don Busch. â€" = â€"|/ The only: business brought up at this m g, was a made by Arthgr Swanson that the committee congider increasing the fee ‘g the auditors 1 $1.50 to $5.00 per ng, ie Sapel Fapker High School Student3 . To En in Ch:::ber . | of Commerce -Mq_mbers _ As a special feature to. introduce Mr. Wilbur‘s distinetive camera work to Highland Park residents, the pubâ€" lic is cordially invited to visit the Dr. John T. Stone At the Lenten service to be held in the Highland Park: RPresbyterian church on Wednesd: ning, April 10 ‘at 8 o‘clock, the speaker will be the. Rev. John Timothy Ston Dl'- : ‘An announcément is *“;h:.?; opening of a. Ni ~digin the N« Sm‘m' ing, 2 North Sheridan Road, 'f Satâ€" urday, April & i 5> t Stome has often spoken in Highland (o oi eaooee 3 &A Easter: series }and uncmvi'ï¬ï¬‚i'f' extended to all to come to hear Dr. Stone speak. ! s d BERT 8. LEECH TO Annmgfmmï¬w DCPC D2 esnt im t ie hy in weebent Place School, has been -.-hflby Dr. Earl D. Fritdth, to show his slides andâ€"give a talk on spring flowers at the Lions Club Inncheon today (Thursday} at the Green Tea Pot. Already local ravines have uw number of ers and those who know Mr. : feel that this meetâ€" ing will be.very interesting. vYOLUME xqv New Photo Studio _ To Open Saturday " KHugene Wilbut, who will operate g\: studio, g;:;ur& m::eri: icago‘s So Shore u;:r! where he <ways ,_:s d 1 h:,:i:i tinctive child we‘ u2 Tis snoaatfacte in frodecn camt era portrait e ytfails‘ work. Bert S. Leeth, instructor at Elm rita¢th, to show his slides : talk on spring flowers at Club lnncheon mxtz‘my M the Green Tea Pot. cal Favines have a ?ngb f ers and those 0 T aash fao! that this meetâ€" 7 " to . the Illino ancy® Rel To Speak Here The Higkland Par CONSERVATIVE PARTY PLEDGES CLEAN CIHT Pledging: to conduct Highwo affairs economically and efficien for the benefit of the taxpayer, t Conservative Party of Highwood, entering into the final weeks of t campaign for election to be held ikpril 16, ; ; [ | _ 5 To keep our city clean, age the morale or disrupt our youtigâ€" and orderly in every respect. (To keep out all interests that will damâ€" er generation. To favor all im ments or projects: without ad taxation. : To conguet the affai the city econo: ly and efficiently for the benefit of the taxpayer. ‘No partiality, no favoritism,. but law and order for all."_ hes _ . Members of the :Conservative P; md theâ€"offices to which they election: are:. For mayor, John Meyers; for city clerk, Fred sEhrm; !o‘x; cit{d:reu' m'p;. John img y for elderman, first Antg“ Ammmnlbm and . Ablberg; second ward, Albert O and ‘Louis Diiuig::‘.uthird mnumll and | n A. Jt The party has pledged tlut}! elected, it will observe the follow platform promises in conducting t city ‘government: | 6 Alcyon Offers Unusual Attractions This We "Millsy of, the Gods" showing the n tonight only (Thurs« is a> vivid, al, unforge drama of a once great family. | tale : of human â€" * destinies and tenderâ€"romance : the grand May Robson of "Lady a Day" fame. Fay Wray and tor Jory are included in the | If~ you have ‘a. hankering â€" thrills, ‘comedy realâ€"life in your m you must Edmund Q, McLaglen Marjorie Ram in "Under P ure" showing at the Alcyon on day and Saturday, April 5 an This time the tough and trusty of Lowe ‘and len are t men who spend one hour a day suing their perilous work, the twentyâ€"three h are given u life and love above the river. | ."The Gilded Lily,".the new | deétte Colbert s ig vehicle starts "its three day run in on Sunday, April 7, is a roma: and ‘frothy co y that 4 totally new and uncoriven proach on the tic angle. \| . sisted by Fm%'lurny principal suppoxting role, Miss C bert is cast as a pretty stenograp who is dead set ;gmm millionaite. I * :41 Good ‘News! : The, fun, starts | on next Wednesday, April 10, when Will Rogers will appear in Ge Ade‘s | great stage success, "The County Cha " at the n In the supporting ; are Evelyn able, Mickey <Rooney and in Fatddg and: Friday evening be your last chance to see your fayorâ€" ite star in his happiest role. € Dante A. Show Now Ius Ready For Stage [d "im:‘. Marie © Ceccarini, O, will ging the "Indian} Love | Call" with A. Broletti, tenot, in the @GGe tss Maxgaret Malpelli and : trobelli will appear in an reâ€" tative dance together in the The stene for the dance is a Buddhist temple 'i::d.“?& : a gacrifice to a e is r & E Mr. Pictrobelli, after * act pk w if g he e ig at @ le ol mM ind ich ng tic (1) 4 384 rnel irâ€" er to Or IGHWLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1985 Hm > Hi S(" IH‘ P 7 f % " p"t T/.A‘ 4 IU (28% TODAY . High s¢hool sthletics, will be the subject of consideration ‘at the regâ€" ular g of the Deerflieldâ€"Shields High School P.T}A, on Thursday afâ€" ternoon, Aprit 4, «/ _/ ~ The ladies . of the Braeside Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher Civig ation are ‘to have a Dmm‘md Bake Sale, Tuesday, A A, at 1:80 p.m., at the iischool. | : | _: _ . The mpeting _will start with & social hour and ian opportunity for rents tp visit with teachers at 3 g.‘m. with the ir program beâ€" jinnin( 8:4B.1. ..} ;)‘ : . The speakers, who will discuss athletics at ield, will be James E. Fucik, m ’31 ‘the board of education| . Aindenmeyer, diâ€" ;:oetor of |intraâ€" I ‘athletics, . and bert Kendig, director of athleties. Braesid Tickets may jbe had from the members ®f the , committee, Mrs. Salem, Mrs, Harza and Mrs. Supple. _A good timé is ‘assured all and a large ’?G.‘m;i;fhow ior. â€"|â€" Steele ...............[15 Bletsch ............. 20 Witten A{Ez M“# """’h‘ K Morpney 1......... 16 Ossoli Chï¬i? cords â€" "â€" to Beâ€"Presentedâ€"to _ ‘Historical Collection Mrs. Everett L. Easton announces that : all . formet . bers of the Highland P&rk Om‘;l'club are inâ€" »vite;;L to ui:le resgént at .tï¬ewmgmmd Park. publiclibtary on 1 uftg;'-mm..‘“i\1 10, at 3 o'cfl k, when a formal presentation of |the Ossoli club records will be made to the histérical‘ collection of! the 1iâ€" brary. / /sn â€"<40 . & Villa Moderne To Bé ' »‘“izr,th_r'ratlyEnlarde . Work will start this week on <the construction of a Venetian summer garden at the Villa M?me. [Fhe popularity" of the> Skokie highway night.club has an addition neeâ€" essary go.cco imodate its tustomâ€" ers, and Frank H\:r.hins. ager, believes that the summer garden â€"will ‘be‘n"yb}lwme‘ iprovement {to, the Villa‘s facilities, . ... ns 5A _ Diana Beauty Shoppe‘ ; | Awai;yed S liver Cup A sl!;::cu "was [awarded to Diana |; Beauty "Shtp:,é. for ‘demâ€" onatrafing‘a finger wave at the anâ€" nual miidâ€"west (hait dressers show held lmthe Hotel, April 1. l is CA n 42 antal wl A home,baked goods salewill be held i irc ay at the Deerxeld Naâ€" tional {Tok! Store beginning at 10 a. Deerfield RtN 'A_ m., spï¬t:«')ro‘d.l y the Deerfield Royal Neighbor Camp. ‘Mrs. Christ _ Mentâ€" zer and lAln. f lkT g;eake,m in | ce ordérs may be m‘fcu [rs, George Pettis. This house, home of Harry F. Harrington, dean of the Medill School of Journalism, H‘ï¬thwm University, was ju by the Evanston Art Commi ‘the most mttractive house built in Evanston since 1931. m ‘ Highland Park, was the architect. The house is at 4 et, Evanston, I!II. _ (Con on Page 7) || Preupts( * [ 2 Silds t 99 431 repibismmicnf1B AID X 14 â€"».; 20. $68 C iinemcigite 22_;‘:5 wepl .l oge tas ey 4.: [16 tat ide PFE A. Will .â€" Have Dessert Bridge UNOFFICIAL RETYRNS PRIZE WINNING RESIDENCE Bake Sale April 6 232 111 201 ‘01 116 100 63 180 197 160 441 157 ©94 170 150 116 869 150 92 194 124 122 WOMAN‘S CLUB TO â€" _ ‘HEAR BOOK REVIEW ‘Mrs. Howard Kornblith the chairâ€" announ¢ed the following:® proâ€" ; : Mrs, Law will review rpet Hodes‘ popular book on taxaâ€" on : problems "Its â€" Your Money." â€" | y _ Mrs. Mildred Roberts of the Elm Place school s will review Vinâ€" un.rsmesn'a biography "Perâ€" gongl History" and Miss Ida Agruss of the Library |staff will present three delightful| books for adults children: "Mary Poppins" by E; Travers "A Story on Skates" da Von S and "Dew on the Grass" by Riluned Lewis. _ The Book 31:' ‘group of the wighhnd Park Woman‘s clpbA;lï¬lll | â€" hext y morning, ) f 'e:: 10:30 o‘clocks % Riepromas t s nniged u Employment Agency _ ( |!* Fills 353 Positions for | 275 ;We" as’1 $z ploj $125 per month.for couples. | ./. .E. Alsup, who took over the: business in ‘June, has a long record as a . school, er and personell worker. He taught in high schools in Missouri, Ka: , and Iowa, and also in private schools in Oklahoma, T and Missouri. He also headed the | commercial fepartnient of the State Teachers‘ | College at Aberâ€" 8.D. Mr. p has also had experience as an insurance advisor. aAd as a personnel worker in the Chikago Unemployment Relief serâ€" dee exp aAd Chi Li é e| next < Lingoln ~School P.T.A. ' ng will be on Tuesday evening, ‘ApÂ¥il 9, at 8 cleléck. _ .â€"_ ) /.| is meeting is being planned by the teachers and Mrs, Nixon and Mr. Metcalfe are arranging a musical p am. 4The four upper grades will si cantata: "The Walrus and the ©@Â¥penter." There will be a quartéfor winds, a quintet ‘fd:rT bta and numbers by ‘ the band "ng orchestra. â€" An exhibit, of the children‘s work will cover all the grades. â€"This meeting will be of great interest to both the fathers and niothers. _ i (1} Hold Dance | At Ft. \ The Boys clubs of Ft. Sheridan are lplonwrlnz danee Thursday, April 11ith at the post gymnasium. An orchestra from Ft. Sheridan will furnish the musi¢. ~The public is inâ€" vited. \A :8 _0 | 10 11 12 Total 49 39 1r? 250 198 T1â€"1695 220 179 162 s5o 28e 130â€"â€"2287 60 54 160 220 204 80â€"â€"1403 185 128 189 fw 179 108â€"â€"1789 2 so 73 216 210 ;1;:1-1008 182 148 182 246 184 1929 nce June, 19%4, the Central Emâ€" t Agency, formerly known ‘Fred‘s" has filled 353 positions its patrons.| Of this untzbtr. ere w , 27 men and 56 : couples. Salaries paid on the tions secured|ranged from $5 to per week for women, $10 to $15 1 for men, and from $50 to icoln School P.T.A. _ To Meet Tuesday. Courtesy] Evanston . N« April 11 _ Sheridan Gym waâ€"Index William Steele, William Witten and Emmeft Moroncy _ Elected To Township Offices; Opposition | /. â€" PARK COMMISSIONERS ( It is hoped that the heavy wote is an, indi that the lethargy of a Jarge grofy of Highland Park resi, ‘dents, who,jin the past, have seldo! taken the trouble to vote, is a th of the 1 and that the city, as a ‘unit, will :gua eonstructive iinterâ€" west in its affairs. 1 . \Clarence xltt,and Edward Steele 2;; the ful candidates for «joffice of commissioners on â€" East Park lind in the eloetionl:l‘: last Tuesday. Witt was high man â€â€3& 1263 votes, followed by Steele with 1188. | P Nesn Ag hig yoted in one election, neg! oc oroan: light in comparison with that cast in 2;3 hip election, it was unâ€" ly hb for a Park Dh;i:t gontest. In past, it has not been unusual for 50 votes to elect a comâ€" missjoner. |It is probable that even larger vote wouldâ€"have: been ks tomilcia‘ yole . was ‘bast af cast were it not for the fact polling p for the two e were differgnt and many people hayâ€" . _A group| of Highland Pa â€" ‘ple, inte in . bowling, bill land other indoor sports, met at‘the vity hall F evening, March 22, "to establish) a ilԠtion roon where the above mentioned activities ifly-_ ‘beâ€" enjoyed} . | > % | Harmony Ticket:‘Wins . in Township Election Appoint| Membership | \Committee for New . <_..~_+ Recreation Club sure success to the venture. MUS 3 sIRSD\ wT ts i. | Trltâ€˜ï¬ 4o Chevrolet garage &: North Secbnd Street is Availabl and pro as an ideal ‘building. A_long: lease may. be had and the rent is nable enough to asâ€" . Remodel the building . wou! on the first floor elckt regula ing alleys, ‘a. galle for spectators, soda fountain, I lockers. ‘gecond floor epsld ca for ‘billiarfl andâ€" pool â€" tables, tennis, badminton, golf driving / and other ts pquipment," ; _ â€"_â€" \ ‘The folldwing plans werg Mom I fl‘lut. t such a recreation rpom must be ‘ofthehigehst*/dOnts.Comm must be of the highest type possible catering r to those who may, be relied u to: conduct: themselves properly at all times:; 5) 4 catering only to those who may,b¢| Winning Soloists to Be in er relied updn to conduct: themselves | . Some of the winninig soloists J properly at all times: \ ! â€"â€"{engembles are to be featured at a e ies o ol be organized | band concertâ€" on Friday,° April! 21 e nature of a club with guest | at 8:15â€"p.nr., in the high school rd prij es for nonâ€"members.â€" | ‘itorium. A small & Fhird, t it will be financed will be made, u@ nd ‘h . e sale equity memberships clear up""ï¬uc debt on unif ¢ 0 each, any subscriber havin Tickets may be 41 f ‘purchasing more mny .of the band C one membership, ln;l et-hch m * â€"â€" â€" x ip to ate in the riet = ; td o oo Saee ~ * ***HANS HESS, 18 M uce d s 2e ue /\ A â€"meeting : of \the membersh @mmï¬ï¬ll be \?e‘dd Friday evt -ning,".&pr’l 15, in the editor‘s office of the Highland Park Press. } Local Women to | ‘H d Park ppear on the Lake Vi:wm;lmi 1 ociety‘s program which will be givâ€" en on April 8 in the Crystal Ballâ€" pom of |the Blackstone Hotel 2:80 pm. They :nr: ?‘ekn Al , SDprano, & friam L er Englehard» cellist. .. > .| %i$1 z;s'iin:lub‘ruuï¬nu? -x e rs at 1:30. { \| Hostesses assisting Mrs. Cora W. w m dent are: Mrs. Gertrude Murdough, Mrs. Edwin J. [1, Mrs.: Emil W. Ritter. & | ~| |~‘){.‘} \Meoose Election â€"â€" . ; j Ideal chapter of the L of will hold their* of at their next ne + ay, April 8. | k) S § | ‘NATIONAL ARMY DAY | N Army Day has been day, April & â€"‘}> : . â€"[ > °> }>/] | Every loyal American citizen asked th show his respect by m an American fag on h ‘n%'pwmu | day ~â€"lApril §. es oK 1 d Appear in Concert Progs 1188 1263 671 ~ 634 the Obee ticket wers the first, loâ€" cated in Lake Fo: and! s : and third;, which arg in and the ninth in High Mim might hy Eondiornd ghe ree surprise f won jin the tenth which{ is Obee‘s | ‘precinet. > In this m S e won by nine yotes, ::ji:;:im""‘l’"m; by small ities. : o0 y‘ â€" , In a joint to the Highâ€" hflj?&rk?r-s.thq canâ€" didates stated that they, to oprampinams ‘or their su | p themselves‘ to ‘work lénrm for the good of the township;< . ‘; ZrWith W.. W. Steelg: its 4 ir township su ir, los guly four * the: “ ownship Harmony ~was vieâ€" toricus in the tow .m.. : Tuesday. Stecle. i 2237, votes. M ey had 1929 ' Witten 1789. 1 1: Highland Park Musi¢= ./ * Club Observes Sixth > Birthday . Anniversary : The KHighland Park. Music Club‘s sixth Anniver ta§ celebrated by npmptatioh:{a migsical program given by thbd vanst@n ‘ l:n%ic Cl at home of Mrs. Glaud*Wamplet nm L:h‘ Avenue, on March 27 â€"“P‘_‘?‘to en a Air a la e Aneds Pn 1 o taaen Am Seegesthoi#\) ..............4M..2...4 Mermaid SODE .»....â€">â€".4....sfiwcmmmmeg» W‘hlnbtho Bee Sucks ..... ,.:1? Movet Me by Moonlight‘._}â€"_.__.) . thes +5 C ouanme rexume * Hink m F Salutation to E 2'1. m f " e n Noy® " v y | 44 \_ â€" 4 dramatie 3 n | > To the Bride ~..s " Swedish , Folkh Bomk .. 3 â€"p oo m& ,-‘m erg Bryaiil.or & 4 Sonata No. 5 for violin and piano. ; Nathalie Roberts violaist / /‘ * Madi Bacon; ] w The i ; t chas on disâ€" play some .of Mr, Wildet‘s paintings. [Mr. is a well known artist‘in our unity & his paintings are y local and are easily ‘ Spt landscapes and ‘sp flowers being exhibited this # ‘ndi;bn real treat to view th lovely ; in one of our forémost shops. _ |.| | Trea hest j m(l:"inefr?l)l!pll]y o ue hoi ds Orchestra, under th div‘aeï¬m’f“ Helen Mayer Mannings, will give ita!! this : coming Sunday afternoo 7, at 8:30 p.m. in the audit j The soloist‘ for the mfternoon * 6 accompanied by Juul During . the . of the after> of Lake Forest, give a address. Mr, is the » dent of the board of f . "Der Freischutz, is the first number by the ra is goâ€" ing to participate on KJ. ‘| ~â€" The following is the program |in the â€"order in which lFfll be tivL: . PART ‘ | mwm o ..._.... Von . Weber rloso \.. Arjoso \.......=â€"as Toseata | _ _ en( ./ A > We ies Iiged A social b&%;fl by e PFroonl Texs 4 E To eralie n ~ .. i es Reqttiehroé ... e s ce s 4 ber by the . On mh P :A |~_PART xh‘.‘r' exsend i g~>=~ * 3F. Uikes Rhee _ NUMBER 6 Von . ‘Weber Cassado 4 L [ ’i}.’;"’ 1j l & %