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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1935, p. 6

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¢#1° 8y # [ Eo w# Wl negeqpen onl B ving The next collection of newspapers will take ‘place the last Saturday of April, w'hfilch is April 27. The Boy Seouts will also be glad to pick up any spare hangers you may have. Paul Muzik, scout commissioners, *is planning to send all worthy scouts ~to Camp MaKaJaWan this summer ‘and proceeds of this collection will be used for that purpose. o en A lecture in the Italian language will be deliveredâ€"on Tuesday,> April 9, at 8 p.m. in Oak Terrace School, _mgt,.wogf The subject of the lecâ€" ture will be "Macchieavelli" and the \will be John B; Rodighiero, _ of Italian language. | All : ding the Italian language are cordially invited, [|_â€" | . _ _ *<~‘/. Notice of Thanks ~â€"â€"â€".___ The Boy Scouts of Highwood wish to take this opportunity in thanking the reki of Highwood ; for the kind coâ€"operation ex‘t:m to them last Saturday in their round up for newspapers and magazines. (s ‘The engagement of Mr, Yarnell, which is felt to be one of the North Shore‘s musical events, was secured for the Villa‘s patrons at great expevmm Mr. ‘Yarnell comes here direct n New York. Mr. Yarnell is said to be one of the four gfutel;:l pfimmm the United States: He has n reciâ€" tals gwqul North Shore homes nn@-p sang one of the leading roles in "The Prince of Pilsen." Ira Yarhell, celebrated musical comedy ‘baritone, hubodln secured for a fourâ€"week e ‘ment at the Villa M s nnnm, ‘Frank M. Hutchins, manager.© |â€" || i Ira Yarnell To Be Missipnary â€" Meeting t The Woman‘s Missionary: union of the â€" Hi :Park| Presbyterian church wil* hold theirftnm meeting on Monday April 8 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. H. Lambert, 2&0 Deere | drive. (The program will have special interest to all the women of ‘the‘ church 't:uvu of the splendid speaker for that day. Mrs. Willian N. Baird of Chosen, Korea is to be in this vicinity only two weeks but ?u been engaged for this day and all the women of the church and thein friends are urged, to be present.. < . t3 e e ca‘ 10. _ His subject will be ""Modern Beokn enarAithore" Meâ€"Nort has "poetry to "Nation," the "Deal," "Harpers" and "Poetry Maâ€" gazing." He has also published sevâ€" mlnaookav his ‘most recent one beâ€" ing "Plowing on Sunday," which apâ€" peared this season. | _ { , t pariot the evening mlf be to the: oneâ€"act comedy, "Dregs earsal" which is being diâ€" rected by Nancy W.‘Wri;t. | It deâ€" picts the trials of ‘a coath at the dress yof'_t play it is giving with a t . of eight boys, fiarl Froberg plays the part of the harâ€" rassed coach.. The boys are Bill Sterling North To / ~â€"â€" â€"Give Lecture Here The R-rma Woman‘s "club ‘will present Sterling NQ%.’.PWedi- tor of the Chicafo Daily News, al its next meeting Wednesday," April son, ‘Bud and Leslie Scheskie, Leo Tathingn, ld Merilahti and Ray Rectenwald. ; William R@aqirnwald is property man. | Wl s ‘Mrs. Ruth M ; well known to radio ‘lis q;'lfi sing. | Henry Holmgren will do some comedy readâ€" ings in d&oct.\ Jack Sammons, aoâ€" companied at the piano by Mrs. Sammons, will sing a group of sona Irma Nixon and Dave Sut! Â¥e .prepared some dongu piano n K irr Mr. ‘Suttle will add :yariety with selections on his acéordian. Wally Hatcher has readings to offet. and Miss Jean Danner "&)“ original tap dancing, ~~The pro is varied and will consist of songs, piano and accordâ€" iin numbers, readings, dancing, and & oneâ€"act hsP o n}: 91C The We unity Club will giverfn "apmdi@hr night" perâ€" form iat the Ri School on jifsday, April ‘11, at 8 p.m. In recent years the garden class has: Held its mnalfbg::&k ' thig plot of ground and in / pregm ation of this privilege th t};:’a was planted.‘ . Among| the spectators at tholphming, i d.at‘i'on‘ members of the garden s, ‘was the kinderâ€" garten of the Elfp» Place School. â€" West Ridge €lub To : / Give Amateur Night |â€" ‘Pirfoi'in;ncé April 11 Othér Cntributi 9‘1:.!“ garden op e ienss w 0 e ‘ + & tree o‘ri the Elm PI ,m erty, and shrubbery around the Woâ€" man‘s Club building. _/ * x GARDEN CLASS PLANTS *‘ AMERICAN ELM TREE PAGE. SIX At Villa Moderne | A goodly will be used The â€"spacipus beautiful home +0 Mr. and Mts. Géorge G pntletk| Deerfleld Rbad was opengd to th Deerfield P.|JT, A. for a benefit t d m hlf " C â€" uljlv l ¢ Ward Gav et ch‘( Man and arranged .the lovely p‘rty‘:A +>. f There wore twentyâ€"five tables of cards and prizes for eachitable!â€" In donltd b"‘ mer« ts " busi ; concerns. : The plade| by J. E. Snobbl¢ of. Highland Park. The w“ren‘t ’[" izes would bé lengthy for ipublic: tion." | | Deerfie.l« wircer UOpPHAEOLMCTTE: ~" â€"_â€"+ 4 (fLo«d.â€"â€"_G Mrs. Walr Metcalf, chairman the home and ed ation ( Ten 4 is arrang lf‘ the'.nt-‘;; z.« NP :Localj’m in public offi¢es will‘ be heard ‘at the # of th aftemnogn, Sapig 9, at £90 oplect ‘afternogn, [ , at 2;80 ‘o‘cloc Deerfield Gftammar |Schoo ong those who will speak are sor James .O‘Cénnor, | Asse peE' H s NX Cll Selig, and pm, tatqu =tp ; grade sch board and the . 'i; ‘ “‘hf aep mien ~-_~AA",V,,. it }L* w‘ll Deerfiel Bill . the Melissa;"â€" peteers ele of strin through . which are cally t effects, an quaint r ties by E. Brown free shows the chy w ‘hibityâ€"the "these zn ';d n]“ i‘ ers npap were eng € téeen "weeks Go«Round gophisticate rendezvou years the gagements ater g'uili dren‘s. en Standing~ yaudevillie hengliners,, the were eng t _ For t ‘gg“¢ fckrf teen ‘weeks ‘periods atithe Merry Goâ€"Round || n Zelli‘s tespectivel gophisticated New York inig ht lif rendezvous, ‘yet for the ipast f .years : the weti given i special‘ e gagements |by the Nevw : fork) The} ater guild as being thh best chil, dren‘s. en inment in A neriga. ‘ Each “; . minute perforp ¢ontains four skits? "The:OQpera Sin ger," ’f,en ng Madamp Clarissa Cadenza; and Oliver Obligato, he l‘ct companist, in a fantastic bit. of f6olâ€" ory? "A. Rleycle Bullt B Twjo." £ | Intern: ment 1 ing New during th Marione ‘Roosevelt day part dren. last morning, sorship 01 the Chica the Stran Marion ! Dee ’!'M “x mad .m showing) Saturday night, I| shotl say Sunday morning, on théir, way 'homb from the Oak ‘Park rela: burning| in their : veins when y left the Dgk Park-‘-fi’oldb:t:e,' but 1'4 ey tesched homa the heat " m'idm ?.'l';j" m Traveling home on the school the felldwps began to think of their dutcome in the meet. ; The ‘ yes not .only <+a‘ weight on their heart but on the rear axle tod, for it snapped and one of th¢ wheels weht flfiga y. . After much bouncing and jolting, capable Mpr. Eiker, who was drivinge the bus. broncht it on the hR o awaly. . A and jolting, cap was driving the :h :;le TB mettle. /Tr stritt it and s was rigfit in th the ho was marks, ‘ .sp‘ruf.nts p i0) 8:4 ol ie thne i en. last|springâ€"will @pél Tndfl* orning, March 25, undi f | sponâ€" rship 0 undard Oil! aompiny . at e Chicago Better Hork bit in e St1 lhfldin:._" 10 11| Schedulpd forâ€"two fifteen minute ee H hourly «-for’;j day of e.tyo‘,_ alurkti fi the ex bit" ‘i‘“* \:3 ,g'q.:'p -fix"‘f ',, Ofâ€" m'. ":_A' ‘;.‘A' "“.Hv”_ VE ults‘ an 3’3{".- *.3“_ ong@t io ato re engaged for: t fi ind! four+ en "weekg3"‘periods at Athé Merry, prure _OL. D. nine! it mario .'.: Jo; dZnuPiz Baim l¢ lor and His Sweethear ‘and : "Hallelujah." â€"| Pup, r]y mnipul _,‘,' ']: lfllding th 'l“:il., eir â€" whinmsidal antics, s Cl Nes S 1 tionally : famors | en }mnt h from featuring two lead; York night <lkb program jpast year>â€"SYho Hakting‘ ef, also secuged by Mrs. for a White Hous efbirth |to one.: of har grandchi mh 251“!“‘ f-. l~‘ ndard Oill compiny a W 'w\»'n b‘u mfgd'int:"; LEWE! bd for two fifteen minu ,h,ohm(m.f Ffi j W he | wo blication. 1| [ xfl". es x l'L ii_;’: "*â€" VE i 4 mpanied ‘by ottrl ctri. ribed . dialognes, xm& music. s 3 [ss i} onette troupd, has l;eeg European ‘toy lNow»â€" on of their qpfmagment rd Oil at ‘the) close of Home exhibit, inclhdin qut,m;,ln Eng nd, the Contineft, _ |.â€" pture of th Club to U 'J ear, Political the journey | m}; roh tfal, juntfil)l Hi n W:;ched, md| the bo: h. home stret hjat 2:3 ng* by forty winks and 4 | f T or sutkdare ‘s track men, mad aturday night, I y morning; on 1 Oil [‘alk ays Coming: April 12â€"13 "The Night Is Young" with ALAN MAWCRAY â€" PEGGY SHANNAN id [ 3 P WILLIAM BOYD: Comedy “04«: erfLightly" â€" Novelty: Mr. an W ~ W s d . . | mmt:‘:grmflm production of Thorne ; 'Thursdny-M 7 I Tolald hs tE um d ht o+ â€" um hedeyiens Sm ul with GAR PER â€" FRANCHOT TONE â€" RI RD CROMWELL »', | r "" [ SIR GUY STANDING i fim“ j :r’ f .u‘tl itest News * â€"Betty Boop in "Taking the Bla "g w3 Sonvenir â€"â€" There will be a box social on Friâ€" day. ”w ponsored by the choir of the Presb n Church, | _ Miss ~Jane Warner, who is in nurge‘s training at the Chicago _A silver fo ".nai,co:gm.w ‘proâ€" gram are given this rnoon at‘the honie of Mrs. B,urt‘g:rnpdahl. Woodland Dtive, Deerfield, for fi\e benefit of the Deerficld Woman‘s Club project, Everyone is invited. Deerfield‘s Centennial ‘Commeno rationâ€"Comnmiittee will meet Monday e:zxfi\z; ‘April 8, #t the wvillage ‘of fices in the Deerfi¢ld Maggnic Temâ€" plekt s ar J e viel. _ EWA l \ xsd DFs: Haery: Dlondort :en. tertainedâ€"At) bridge. on : Saturday ”‘wn"-m’z 1 on o tm 24 +. & If the rider goes through it would mean a precedent for the contrpl q gov#rmfient esearch by privage inâ€" terest. â€"â€" Lake ; County Confumers Gouncil. oc 1 iss Sts The qu n raised by thé rider is whether scientific institutions aré to be allowed to make ivail;F”lo to the public, information which they have secured through scientific reâ€" search or whether the channels of truth are to be closed to the cor sumer by legislative enactment. 5 , The story behind the p 1 is the. objection of wheat sn? illing intergsts ‘to two pamphlets lishâ€" ed by the Bureaun of Home nomâ€" its for the ltoderdl Relief Adminisâ€" tration to help recipients of| relief and ,poo;:hle with restricted i .hmi m{ to e most nou t for thelf:noneyi \‘These pamphlets were entitled. "Diets at Four Is ,of Nu&}tive Content and Cost! and “m \ Bu for (Nutrition and p uo\tiondg:mw The liberal diets for the two higher inc levyâ€" ely prescribed less eonsumpqtm ~of wheat and this is what aroused the ire of wheat, groweu«&_d millers, even though the diets for the two lower income levels, comprm 75 per cent oofm&e population, prescribâ€" ed greater wheat consu.rnptioq' than at present. . | 1} to any officer or employ | who makes public a statement which adâ€" vocates reduced consumption of any ;mluome ‘agricultural food comâ€" modity or h{ninufucture thereof or déclares that any such product is h#rmful or undesirable. Adulterâ€" ated or misbrandéd articles are ex» cepted:â€"and after debate in the KHouse an amendment allowing balanced diets to be published was added. . Eternal vigilance is the â€"price of congsumer protection! < Slipped into the Agricultural Appropriation Bill is sah innocent appegring, bu p@g- tially da;'}e‘etoua' "rider" |â€" which would nullify much of the effective= ness of the work of such er agencies as the Bureau of Home Economics, | This appropriation bill with the rider in it has the House and is sQwaiting consideration in the appropriations comm of the Senate. The rider provides that %«: part of ‘the appropriation of the partment of: Agriculture nhmll go: 2502 $ i p ofres top n Ti it fhokes parin Mangett “ E ED 14 owR bhoub" t3 Uferfield A8 Local and Personal â€"~| $12% Laurel Avenue â€" 'mchlmhrk,l _ShopL’ Highland Park 271 â€"~ Residence, H, P. 439 Comihg ""m LIVES OF A BP’;;N'(;AL’%&&EIJ"A‘ rd: | TA t\ Agril 6 Consumer‘s Corner ‘ HOWARD MOR. e Ffi 17â€"19 "Wings in the Darl Dogs of the Air") â€" "Davi with Lowell ‘Thomas \ Plumbing and Heatinfi : ELECTROL OIL BURNERS iprogarious production of Thorne %th’l- IGHT LIFE OF THE GODS® ta Latest News THE PRESS Cfes & at luncheon afternoon to n ‘ Monday, brirhel: Re a‘:w hs‘ ’ her . Jificheo . Mrs.! hostess to club on We . Mr.and Mrs. G, R. rtr have moved from |Central nue to the house vacated by the T. J. Gilfillan family. :. < [E 89900 5 x . A farewe Mayor Ha evening af the Volun REV.‘.;F. Mrs. Eugene Ender returned last Sunday m;.. weeks visit at the home ‘gf her niece, Mrg. L. A, Donâ€" danfi in | Moline, IIl. Guests at the er h f sm&‘ y were Mr. and Mrs. ‘?:l;a Antes off%idlh land Park. |‘â€" }>>~<=(1}s }| Joseph Devadanam, &4 native‘ of India, will 6 ‘ the pulpit of St Paul‘s Evangelical Church on Sunâ€" day evening, April 7. Mr. Devaâ€" danam is s dfi&: at [Northwestern University has s bflx‘ fore. The ‘Long Groyg choir 1 sing. | The service be at 7:30 o‘clock. â€" *4 Pr x8 Mre. J6! l eider of Brier Hill mtten \ huncheon of the CGlencoe Wonjan‘s Club on Tuesâ€" day. â€" | s1 W [ 4 050 04 _~Edwin Whod gpoke ta the Young Men‘s Club wibers vepk â€" the evening ore "his for Norfolk, Va., wl 7 il for a year‘s trip + 8. .8. ‘The | Neighborhood Club met last Saturday at, the John eb home. They will â€" m?thh,‘ eek at the Sam Rockenbach home, h vaiinal (Don‘!t forget the SWM Musical given by pupils of (the Deetfield Grammar ,opr on Tharsd y‘ and Friday eve , Ap F and 12 at 7;45 o‘clock, Entirely different pro: grams will | be i:fiun BA both eve‘ wihest! :: D8 c Â¥l > cHE=. 0 4 (% Dr. E. D. b? th’Ap ng, /A C urch wh Srship their diplo ‘Mrs. James Mailfald|will be hostâ€" ess to Circle of St. Paul‘s Church T rpoon, at her home on Wilmot Road. {f Mr. O. I. Rockenbach| accompanied by} his daughter Lydia, and his by his dgqughter â€" Lydia, and his dtuzhte}- h:f!}u. yfigw‘y Rockâ€" enbach 6of [ Wa 4 just reâ€" turned Sat : from ia motor trip to Billings, Montana.| || Dr. E. D. Riebel of Naperville will be the guest speaker |Sunday eveâ€" | Mrl;.nd rs, Edward G{{u"of !fib-, ertyville wer M | onday at m&nmxi Giss mfl; BSC Homer Clazel / erred from the Deerflield Shield of Quality store to the Deerfield P Co., where he will be head of their new grocery department. _| i1 ¢ Y Presbytel pital, is home for : a m‘ongz:‘ #:-& wit&f her .mother, Mrs. A. R. Warner, || â€"} : | ~_ Nene af + Birds" in C. Au th:: Edward LC Agbey Bmioy Heva with ‘Fred‘ 1 Sun.â€"Mon CLAU] = April 14â€"16 "Sweet Music‘ "TBE 6 hig m t ign in Fig‘= , Piepenbrok accoppanâ€" ipogtull o Indianabolis where he dnot mt FJiEb"-‘ Pie ‘ok, ye» H{m. P s ‘; # §f ‘les ® Bickford will be @m::rd of her sewing ‘ y aft ‘A. Willen 1 ‘andwl?ri .yesterday members of the Wedâ€" Tues © April 7â€"8â€"9 14, at the Bethlehem n lof the Leadâ€" ning ill |receive IAS, | f f ts" Mrs, Joné MéCraren ‘ Mrs. MacDonaldâ€"Peterâ€" » Gu.pr | ‘Y” \ WESLEY t.uv- on Bouth â€" Chestnut: + Screen Souvenit | 4 td yarenly m~=19-11 novel olb td BERT April 4â€"5 2502 | 'YourHome,am(fl Need Attention o. FRANKEN BROS [E hi A.‘! & | Tron : Can the vali home‘ t troed and ‘ :‘,%uud, oi homeld m «J ‘advantage of the many hidd f ‘ & by éfficient désiyn and developme it | Ou years of continuous: $ dnd expe nee is at | \ OuÂ¥| close teuch with the propagation ahd nurséry Mk;givi‘ us m%m $ p fll?n;cu:. L 'fl 'blant. 15 3 | 10 ilyustrate :. of: p °Ml*"'mn0tkfin".u row in Wz While some plants demand an acid :30 :fiqn.' g times nlan e value by way "Y than ’g’ he sost. y%' . Â¥our responsi f t is to get a man who securing | j i: ’,Y;&mif ebte mucvfmxdnem s§ vialiidfor your | We meet the t‘of cbmpetition. < | > |:| [FF \ : lgqx' abiligyfto inticipate the public mgeds| @@verns our ( Sutim chienps; sour boniflerounds may fefubiipls abt ot F ut « '*h<! 4 nd husts t 4h wharvatrnl garden, 0 barrenr spots in thé lawn by hew seeding, etc 10. 11. 12. X.." The,Lawn, base of all lIandscane bokulg! éiflmhn. base‘ of all Jandscape beguty, | | ~ . | Evergreens, for j round landscapeleffdet . | . * Rock, p accent &nd arrange : liIders gfi‘f"“"' erte| water hnechzg .'.! pBired. :) |Reck Gariqs, where |nddnd imorekt tefiine i» porated, .{ .. .. 0o3 i) 0 ~{j ETt | Strle and Dpsign in Renassipe Ait | | | 1)|. .. | Soil requi ts as to texture and food maeeded. Acidity jor. ‘ soil as plants {demand. | . Aeriation and mulch they are hepdid, â€" Tools â€" hogk, small Boe, ete., for proper clltivation Trees, ibs, and Hedges. [3 $ aA0M s c( & ‘Bulbs, PereAnials, Phiox, Annuals, atq‘| E) | | | WOflflfll!itynâ€"vdJ Phone Deerfield 241 e ion ‘ahd| @irowing ; 6f ppoies o Pt h4 porâ€"ranc ie he 4: 1. ) M bo d "Thq hoi ‘ en " ‘merits| for gaÂ¥idens which |we have Hevéoped ‘Have p most . satisf; tory und . last for years \gihiing . contipt ously in attrabtive * ‘Every h is lits n advagtage {lend: t selves $o ape atrt.> amples presents Redikk»a A es are acid l@#Â¥ing, while These hor The Lawn greeng Lemding Fed INC. tw \Fran scape re tru 4“. w real ©x< en‘s UFC is 6 | > ons off ta MIC TH th he ds p€! M He M al B n

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