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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1935, p. 6

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HKT" EATS s 490¢ â€" 20¢ 59¢ ip more clues than URRAY RIDAY DAY TION TOBER â€"24, 1935 KELLY GFORD . Â¥e; Take It Easy ; AUCE Fan 25¢ *= |‘19¢ October 27â€"28â€"29 Â¥9 2 pkgs. UR N. First St. L ATWILL, Last Showing of Metrotone News ‘pkg. 4 UR pke. woop Al â€" Pathe News wember 1 and 2 Illinois Keystone Hotel "Top Hat" October 30â€"31 and Evening 19¢ 259¢ L1le 10¢ 18¢ 21¢ 217¢ 12¢ 30¢ 25¢ 24¢ 47 ¢ 15¢ 13e 12%¢ 19¢ o M ® *#8* y _/ CAMPAIGN RALLY TO M# BE HELD OCTOBER 30 campaign â€" cards, â€" literature, T other data. m Assignment of workers to each of the sixteen districts in which the community has been divided for purposes of the campaign has been nearly completed. A chairman and coâ€"chairman is at the head of each district. Each district is divided into block areas with a captain and assistants. Izldic:tive of the interâ€" est in the drive is the response of Highland Park citizenss to the reâ€" quest of the Community Chest orâ€" ganization for volunteer workers. Little difficulty has been experienced in filling the ranks of workers in each gistrict. Assignments of workers by disâ€" triets reported to noon Tuesday folâ€" lows: & Captains, District 1: Robert W. Pease, Jay Younglove, Mrs. E. A. Smith, George Bliss, Mrs. David T. Sanders, Mrs. Everett Mills, Mrs. 8. H. ‘ Bingham, E. Lowenthal, R. Childs, Mrs. John Oliver, «L. W. Nieter, ‘ Assistants, District 1: Not yet reâ€" ported, _ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 . Third Floor 308 Waukegan Nat‘l Bk. Bidg. Cor. Genesee & Wash. Sts., Woukegan INDEPENDENT PEOPLE LIKE THIS PLAN! feces Call wolle or fhoneter a private interview. No obli« gation. § #0USEH O LD L OA NS ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE ‘INANCE CORPORATION on all loans above $150 REDUCED RATES Single persons or married couples are eligible to borâ€" row. Loans made without security â€"or on furnitureâ€" or on automobiles. Repay in smal} monthly installments, YOU and Jou only, sign for a Household Loan. This plan helps you to help yourself, Anybody can apply. It Doesn‘t Involve Friends! (Continued from Page 1) BRAUN BROS. OLL Co. PHONE H. P. F or Fuel Phone: Ontario 7111 rager; MBR. V. J. HULTMAN USE OIL WASHINGTON _ us o(:rptainh, District 5: Samuel R. Rosenthal, Irving E. Meyerhoff, W. J. Gallinger, Arthur Raff, Mr. and Mrs. John E. De Wolf, Jr., Mrs. Claburn E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. W. Walker. ‘ Captains, | District 4: Mrs. Garâ€" field Csnjr‘ig#t, Mrs. Robt. M. Cobb, William Hoermann, Gilbert Hardâ€" acrd, Mrs.orRobt fierbat,; Milton Hirsch, D. A. Kittermaster, D. D. McCGormick, Clifford . Moran, H. S. Rhett, Mrs.| Hugh Reading, Felix Simon, R. B. Swazey, Kug Velde. y istant?} District 4: Charles F. Grant, Dr. J. Eugene Tremaing. Captains, District 2: Mrs. H. Murray, , Mrs. A. Snite, L. C. Schultz, G. A. Lloyd, H. H. Doty, Mr. David Green, Mrs. Harry Gradle, yu. William Jones, Mrs. Ben Lewis. | Eo4 Captains, District 3: ~John A. Clark, Francis Creigh, T. L. Deuell, J. H. Freudenthal, Mrs. J. 8. Glidâ€" den, Mrs, B. K. Goodman, Mrs. T. R. ings, Mrs. E. B. Low, Mrs. Geo: A. Mason, Mrs. J. L. Marâ€" tin, Mrs. R. P. Sherer, Mr, R. P. Sherer;/ Mr. E. E. Tullis, H. S. Vanâ€" derbie. . 4 Ssistants, District 3: Samuel B. F r, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grisâ€" wold, Gilbert Fuller, Edward Green, Wilson Kline, Mrs. Konrad Schreiâ€" er, R. J. Loewenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Starrells, Mrs, Dw}ht Davis. Mrs, L. â€"C, Prudden, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wright, S..F. Nelson, Shelby Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Haynes, Mrs,; D. N. Gutman, Leslie Schautâ€" ler, iEugene’ O‘Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacMurchy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walgh, Mr, and Mrs. R. Carr, Dudâ€" ley |Hall, Harry Earhart, Frank Zipoy, Mrs. P. H. MacGregor, A. V‘?cphee, R. ,l;ammond, k. : Canright, Howard Moran, E. B. 'Pielk‘e, John Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Jns.i‘(Skidmore, Mrs. Harold Ruthâ€" erford, Mrs. H. E; Kerber, Arthur Meyerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lyâ€" man, James A. Lytle, Fred Nelson, Geo, L. ‘Martin, Dr. Frank Trangâ€" mar, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Party. Assistants, District 5: Milton K. Are:nlberg, Wm. S$. Forrest, Jr., Euâ€" gene Hotchkiss, Chas. R.< Perrigo, Leo J. Sheridan, Paul Dat, Lyle Gourley. ptains, District 6: Harry H. Bentley, Harry L. Canmann, Mrs. Everett L. Easton, Mrs. Lee W. Fr}i‘, Edward _C. George, Mrs, Murray Gitlin Mrs. Jess Halsted, Mrs, Bernard E. Newmann, Miss Pe:fy Osborne, Mrs. Theo, Osborne, Mrs, Mautice A, Pollak, L. JT Stirlâ€" ing.| : | | ; +| ‘ Agia}tants, District 6: Mrs. Donâ€" ald (Rossiter, W.!W. White, Captains, District 7: C. E. Pfister, Wm, R. Harrison, L. F. Harza, E. A. Harrington, E. J. Fucik,. _ reparted. ptains, District 8: Samuel A. Alteér, Herbert H. Bowker, Walter J. Dreves, Jens E. Ericksen, J. D. Floyd, A. S. Hansen. * Agnistmts,,District 8: Mrs. Paul C. Behanna, J. T. Griffith, Jr., Mrs. Harold â€"F. Pfiiter, Mrs. H. W. Schimelfeng. Pm sn Captains, District 9: Nels Dahl, Ch;{l«s Harbaugh, Philip Creden, Hoyt L. Roush, Dudley Simpson, Milton Souther, Corless D. Anderâ€" son, Edw. Strenger, W. L. Gottâ€" schall, Mrs. R. R. Wible, G. S. Lai'zi, Fred Norton, Wm. Vanderâ€" meulen, | W. â€" H. Blessing, H. M. Pier, E..H. Morrisey, Peter Witty, Mr.| Jacobs, Jzn A. > Blomdahi, Phil;p J. McKerfha. Ety Captains, District 13: Miss Georâ€" gia fimnersberger; W. W. Ross, Jr., + YA‘t’ist‘hu, District 9: â€" Captains, District 10: re 4 Assistants, District‘ 10 C*ptaihs, District 12; Mrs. M. M. Austin, W. D. Durbahn, W. W. Hawker, Nels Johnson, Mrs. Chas. Larrabee, G. K. McCreadie, Chas. H. :ixon’, Mrs. E. A. Rygh, Gaston R , Mrs. Chas. D. Spencer, Ernâ€" est H. Volwiler. [Â¥ Afxri‘stnnts, District 12: Dr. A. J. Wurth, Victor E. Garwood, Harry w. 3311;,‘ J. E. McCaffrey, Rev. Jos. H. Taylor, Robt. D. Thompson, Dr. reported. mtai'ns, District 11 ported. _ Assistants, District reported. E. A. Rygh. Astistants, District 2: Not yet reâ€" [iinois Emergency Relief Commission Invites New Bids for Relief Coal < Bids for relief coal for burning season of 1935 and 1936 will be ived and publicly opened on Thursday, October 3ist, 1935, at o‘clock A. M., by the Procurement Department, 1319 South sistants, District 7: Not yet thigau Avenue, Chicago, lllinois. Blank bid forms with speciâ€" tions and general conditions as to districts may be had at the ce of' the éonnty Adqninistxawr (Byaixiéu Office), 325 West shington Street, Waukegan, Illinois. Cyps .. : Not yet reâ€" 11: Not yet Not yet reâ€" Not yet for "Te mperature" charts or "clocks" ito be placed at strategic locations in Highland Park and Raâ€" vinia to| tell the progress of | the campaign. Speakers will urge supâ€" port in fiveâ€"minute addresses each evening during the drive, at the Alâ€" cyon theatre. : The Highland Park, Waukegan, and Chicago newspaâ€" pers, already generous in their supâ€" port, ‘will continue to give news of the campaign while it is in proâ€" gress. "Dodgers" will be diatribgted in the schools for an essay contest among grade school children on the subject "Why I Should Give to the Highland Park Community Chest." Prizes for the, best essays will be gift certificates for merchandise doâ€" nated by Highland Park merchants. A Community Chest newspaper in tabloid size will be distributed to the homes of the community by Boy Scouts soon after the campaign gets under way, Efforts have beén made to overlook no avenue which can be utilized to win interest and support to insure the success of the camâ€" paign. _ | h ] Assistants, District 18: Rev; H. F. sm‘#n, Mrs. H. F. Van Steenâ€" deren, Wm. Hinshaw. 1 d Captains, District 14: Mrs. #hu. C. Hgtcflm.l r., Lawrence Abt, Mrs. John Jackson, Mrs. Louis Socefker, Mrs. Geo. Weiss, Mrs. Wm. Krumâ€" ‘tuistqnts, District 14; Lawrence A wl El Masquerade Party Is: _ / â€"Planned for Tonight ‘Assistants, District 15: NoFAyct reported.: 7 , Captains, District 16: J. B. Garâ€" nett, Chas. Harbaugh, Gus K&«np. Leonard Neiter, Paul Olson, Edw. Schweitzer. f The workers will be supported by a variety |of ‘publicity efforts deâ€" signed to win attention to the drive. Posters which incorporate the, sloâ€" gan of th¢e campaign and list the twelve welfare agencies for .whose support the chest was organized, will be displayed, prominently throughout the city. A large sign will be displayed at the Northwestâ€" ern station. Plans are under way Captains, District 15: Eugene F. Engelhard, Miss Valada Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Greene, Mrs. Bert S, Leech, Mrs. Paul Pielps, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rose. | > Assistants, District 16; Robert Anspach, Carl Braun, Percy Prior, George Stone, Emmett Duffy, George Bowden, irving Brand, Pyle Gourley, Henry C. Siljestrom, Jos. Bérube, Robert Denzel. â€"â€"â€" _ | Instead of a regular buineu meeting the Social committee of the Immaculate _ Conception â€" sodality have planned a masquerade party for Thursday evening, October 24, at 7:30 o‘clock. . Only those memâ€" bers who are masked will be, perâ€" mitted to attend.‘. According to the chairman, Mrs. Emmett Moroney, many games are scheduled and variâ€" ous prizes will be offered for those masked. Refreshnients fitting to the season will be served. A small fee is asked to meet the expenses. For further details please call the chairâ€" man. } _ Have Comfort and | . .. _Economy! | | _‘ NO MORE DRAFTS :/ Whiy spend 33%% more for fuel? 366 Central Ave. â€" TelH. P. 1377 R. J. CHESBRO, _ .( Director of Procurement Storm Sash â€" Roofs â€" Mill Work STEEL ROCK WOOL INSULATION CO. > Helen Leuer. THE PRESS8 Miss Sonmnanstein sustained fracâ€" tures of both arms and legs, a sible skull fracture and was hb eut and bruised, ~Miss Radtke |sufâ€" fered fractures of: her right wrist and several ribs and was cut and bruised. | Miss |Nelson sustained serious cuts and bruises while Miss Keene was ‘bruised and badly shaken up. All four of the girls, who reâ€" tained consciousness through | the accident, were hysterical when taken to the hogpitfll and suffered terribly from shock. | | : bftt aab Two lives iwere claimed the crash last Thhndty morning | when the roadster driven: by Miss Olive Nelson of Chicago :-n into r of a truck parked on Skokie highâ€" way opposite the Bob O‘Link Gounâ€" try club. The dead are Miss Brindley, 29, an entertainer the Club . Caliente (‘%aukmn) and Miss Pauline Sonnanstien, 2B, a nurse employed at 3500 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. | | : The ‘driver of| the: truck, Demis, 24, of 324 S. Lafiin 7 Chicago, said zfi:; he was hguling a load of potatoes to Chicago and ran out of gas. He coasted th the gside of the road t};;nd left the truck with the lights turned on and| two Keene were in the rumble fi the. small coupe. / ae gl:ncing blow and comple ked her car. | . 4 Miss Brindley: was still when © she was pulled (fro wreckage but her body was. crushed and she was . bleeding fusely from ‘deep gashes . head and face, According to two Cook con lice who were escorting: a Milk.compmy truck to Cl?ni( witnessed the accident, Miss THURSDAY CRASH | ._ CLAIMS TWO LIVES Miss Brin | died â€" Th morning at 4:30, about an after the accident, Miss stien died at 12}15 a.m. Sat ‘Miss Olive Nelson, 23, of 20‘ E. Huron street, Chicago, was‘ ing the car‘and Miss Brindley and Miss Sonnanstein were in ‘the front seat with her and Misses H and son apparently did not se lights on the truck, struck wheels on the pavement, which is a fourâ€"lane ‘highway, while he| went a fourâ€"lane ‘highway to get some gasoline Miss Anne Brindley and Miss ~ Pauline Sonnastien Dig ° from Injuries _ j _ â€" HARRISON 2457 for Oil Heat informat t n-f'-or send coupon for FREE BOOKLET OIL IL is the CA * Depe;'fdable Lowâ€"Cost Fuel\for _ Automatic Heat in Highland Pa "YES, WE NEVER KNEW \ HOW ECONOMICAL AND DEPENDABLE AUTOMATIC HEAT COULD BE UNTIL WE CHANGED TO OIL" #1:: _ nhmcombines.ughegoodqmwuof tomati¢/heat witch the I ost and dependability of unfluctuating fuel gupply. With Oil Heat ol your own supply of fuel; it‘s never, i in the colt eather and never wdfted on mild dzt. 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