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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1936, p. 1

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lt 14th nuts adld rertans m h Jello cran. 3‘ â€"â€"~â€" e * rain. ) e xo K | ~ P _ , ® i -.:}.x £ w1 Yac a i hint, + 5> : Pa 8 I eE EEREARORE E: Sss en se reeplpels (o i4 ’ aty commission, composed . of e ‘ Chief of Police Ed. Moroney, ~ Mrs. T. L. Osborn, J. B. Garnett, and H. B. Aiston. sys â€" _ ~Ahe Safety committee e| the . following officers,| at the "¢ held April 8 at the city hall. | eâ€" 4« >=>~|‘â€" / |Herma Clarke Will Orgamzatlons ‘ Speak at ‘Wman’s. i( . > *l l Club Annual Meeting Jom m !\ The program for the formal closâ€" Plan Study of Local in 9 us \| Further Safety of tO4 ) ~~ COltizens â€" [t . : More /than 30: schools, organizaâ€" y churches have the id Park Citizen‘s ty Mittee which was established by : William M. Dooley,| and is designed to °i te, f land make recommenda in â€" matters pertaining to. public f legislation. : ‘ The committee has also formed a ~.__Over 125 took advantage of| the : 10 mer cent diszount of * â€" ships, which expired yesterday, |and . many more are iexpected to join up before the season is fully | Chairman, H. B. Aiston; vice chairman, Mrs. Chas. G. 8 Secretary, Mr. Geo. Sche : assistant | secretary, Mrs. # C, Jones. â€" | j fiw»-!u.B. A. Hamilton, Mr. R: H. Price, Mr. C G. Wright. :fihumm â€" Mx, | . | - ® Shore Safety Relatic Mr. Ed. M. 9“‘;?{ fls n E and National Safety â€" L. Gottéchall." " _ _ fi-‘l Highways â€" Mr. H w. CA reRss.s Tm.mk's meeting will be held y noon at the Green Tea M and the entertainment co it« .{::Lhu arraniged for a talk numâ€" to be given by Mr. Ro W. \Schneider of the Deerfleld Shields ship high school. Most of the bers are acquainted with Mr. trern and . know that they have sls tâ€" in storé, as his are always interesting and i tive. ,) Fi> Front &f“yf_nr. \XC Welfare Safetyâ€"Mrs, C. A. Mkfl‘. | 1 | 1 t â€" ‘Safety Education â€"Mr. R. H. Price, Mr. Clark G. Wright, Miss Editorial Publicity â€" Mr. J Udell, Mr.iMortimer Singer. , Lions Postpone Outing at "Cabin in the Wo Due to other local activiti¢ Taine: cinb quting at "Cabin ‘ club 0 at| " W ‘i:th” bee’:pootponed C date. | 0. SGeer Last Weep End . Tom Kelly, Sunset Valley pro, reâ€" potts ‘a good play at the club lover weekâ€"end and is more tic than ever ‘over:the prosp! of an unusually successful season. |. The Royal Neighbors are a lunchéon and card wf% ,It_ip.um aotk aL 1 vemeh K6 e \The Ravinia Woman‘s club :m hold a rummage sale on Friday, April 24 at Mrs. Rollery‘s store|on Roger Williams ave. Anyone hayâ€" ing any clothing or household *lielthoynobncerhav:om_ 4 which someorie else . asked to call Mrs. Lee 8%“9 or Mys. J. 0. Clarke, H. Annual Safety Weekâ€"Mt. Mi‘:l;,mfl..fim be played. The public is cord nk J. Ronam, | _ _ | . . _ |\| .. 2;.4 Satetyâ€"Mrs. Warrdn E. ley, Mrs. J. C. Laegeler, Mrs. ‘Ges. B. Pringle, Mro. Layrrence "B. Prindle, Mrs. Myers. #¢# ' recinet Chairman of Safety â€" Samuel S. Holmes, Major m, l!l.w B. ; » :fl:.fl'm Jeromée, Mrs. |A. L. y F. liss D. Tson, / Henry A.c‘;nn“n. Mr. | Chas. d Rummage Sale in Ravinia April ety Promotion: Mr. |R Card Party April 29 Safety Drive en Tea | ... itâ€" | P mn ) » ields, Al t the rith Mr. ey have ‘ ; are | q j _‘"**/ :i th aY | . im kâ€"End | + m s S _pro, reâ€" ib |over | *® ho son. ef th e of 'tllt z day, |and :‘: ) join. up J y 4 8 ‘ ai | ar $:8 0 clake|® Chas. hicles dwin , the n the til a well in Mr. he Highl \ The program for the formal closâ€" ing of the club year at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club on Tuesâ€" day, April 21, makes the day one of spe¢ial interest to all club members. The annual busines meetiéji and election of officers will be held at 11 o‘clock in the morning; at 1 p.m. the mémbers will. gather for the spring |funcheon, to ibe followed imâ€" liately at 2 6‘cl by a program with Herma Cl as the guest speaker. Miss Clark is @iways an inâ€" fallible ~drawing card on any proâ€" gram and she will recount the vagâ€" aries of the "Elegant Eighties." She is the author of book, "Dear Julia"«and of the wideâ€"read Chicago Daily Tribune column, "When Chiâ€" cago Was Young,") as well as coâ€" author with Alice Gerstenberg of a play "When Chicago Was Young." Her "Illustrated | Stories of â€" the Past" have aroused keen interest in matters Victorian, ! j Miss Clark has appeared before most of the important clubs of Chiâ€" most of the important clubs of Chiâ€" cago, including the‘ Union ‘\:Aq'na Club, the Chicago Woman‘s Club (many times), the Englewood Wom# an‘s club, the College club, mm‘ny others. She has also made y radio appearances. + "‘The board feels that the proâ€" gram committee is fortunate in this choice of a s er to add so much of gaiety and charm to the cloging day of a club year already replete with many happy memories ‘under the guidance of Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, president. | Lunchobn reservations shouldâ€" be made with Mrs. W. Litt Schultz, or any member of the hospitality comâ€" mittee, f ‘ *5. Mother‘s Club ‘The meeting of the book review class was postp from April 16 to April 23, because the school vaâ€" cation came. in that week. . § The eighth ax:li 1 play given by the Mothers Club lof the Highland farm'CA entitled ';I;;tchqus or ‘ was s s on both Tuesday| and Wodm nights. An evenly| divided audiencé supplied. a comfortable house both nights © Iith plenty of applause, laughs at the gay |lines, flowers for the actors, and in in the spring style show afforded bgethe many cosâ€" tumes beconiing to each player: furâ€" nished by the Garnett Store. The terrace furniture \supplied by: Ireâ€" dale Company provi a comfortâ€" able and attractive background for all the excitement, Mrs. Barbour‘s: costume : when trpu-'ting to the Drake Hotel for: lunch particularly: drew an exclun‘::;bh of approval alâ€" though she loo almost as stunâ€" ning when she stunned the family with her return ftom her elopment. Mrs. Ebert as Mts. Barber‘s exasâ€" perated ‘home dl?ghter also wore some paticularly | attractive eolors and was a consistently good actor throughout the three casts. Katie, the Irish maid, pl:yed by Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hayward, lways created a laugh when she on the stage. Those who rked behind the scenes in making |the production so successful included Mrs. L?:ia S'cI:E- Alcyon Sliowglg Threée Outstanding Pictures mel, director of the cast, Mrs. John Fay, and Mrs. E E. Paulsen. handsome, he‘s charming, 200 °C _ a decided way with the ladies. The brilliant Robert Donat, who roge to fame over night plays a dual role with Jean Park providing the love interest and Eugene Pallette playâ€" ing the millionaire. This picture has received a four | and oneâ€"half star rating. i x t hold a public wtflvfl"““’n idge, April 20 in Odd hall. OSR ~ * Clake A0clintawad â€" â€" The A woo BBR PHCCCC s 500 and bunco will be played. #fle‘hhfi“‘pm . Kighth bes Gives Annual Play HIGHLAND ‘ PARK, ILLINOIS | [{HURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1986 Highland Pfl Leads Coun: March Total of New Highland r.rk-jrs’ first ingpuildâ€" ing construction during the Wonth of March, both on the North@hore and in Lake county. ‘The H"{: ding total of $189,362 is contposer ‘ two sewage disposal p&nnw‘.w' § total value is $108,878 and ‘ten 3 resiâ€" dences, totaling $75,159. . | § â€" This shanp upturn in cons§iiction for Hi'hhndParFiy' vie i’ A with great satisfaction,‘not only b¥¥hose directly or irmy conné a iÂ¥ with the building trades, but by Highland Park merchants) as a who :f it means a substantial inctglge in local buying power, _ It is f@ that with workers in t*e building) ades, many | of whom | who havk" been idle, or nearly so, for a numiler of years, again working steadilf@ local bml‘ in ge shodt? { ve a gratifying i " 10 March‘s total of $189,362#comâ€" pares with one of only “ XD for March of last year m&' one x $18,â€" 625 for February of y etg Construction ‘gurie -l her North Shore towns are tabul&tid beâ€" Final Current Eventss Lecture at High $ 1 Wednesday, ApHI 22 Dr. ‘Tracey E. Strevey wi# conâ€" duct his final Current Eval ds lecâ€" ture of this season on Wedbpsday, Alpril 22 at 8 p.m. in the Einglish elub room of the Deerfieldighields high sclool. . This l¢cture |Dyill be the tenth in a series 0 ‘ prrent évents lectures and %:. misig to be a most interesting talk. : ] i sponâ€" sored by the Adult Educétig® counâ€" cil as one of its projects.| K . Foot Specialist to m \â€" _ at Fell Shoe‘store A . representative of | Wim. Scholl, will be at Fell Broth@‘s shoe store on Friday, lA pril 17 ito ‘pxplain the cooperation possible | e Fell store in ubtainim‘, 4 ngs for those who are afflicte: any of a variety of foot ailmednt® .. _ Dr. Scholl h&si‘m:ie a MB study of feet and foot conditi has invented a number of ABpliances for the mechanical correc varâ€" jous defects. â€" _ | _ [ . [+ Rites Held Wedn I For Thomas E. Samb Last rites for Thomas| MP lrlmb.. 58, of Skokie highway, whe_passed away Sunday morning k’ é home, were held yesu‘}day?’fro Jhe St. James church in‘;gH‘ ghwo -? Interâ€" ment was in St. Patrick‘s @@imetery in West Lake Forest. 0 o. Mr. Lamb is survived one brother, Niohouiiyn Lamb, Ehd two sisters, Mrs. Mary L; 0 and Miss Elizabeth Lamk. & } Rotary Club Membeé . Hear Maj. Eal:fi Major Earl Lyons of, FoHS Sheriâ€" dan was the spegaker at gular luncheon meeting â€"of the hland Park ‘Rotary clyb held. y at the Green Tea Pot. . Howard Morar acted of the meeting :and Major Lyons, wh sfike periences in Hawaii« He | tioned in Hawaii) with. U troops for several years. Players Wanted F% s | New Baseball Weam Anyone interested ; in Aplaying baseball is invited to :gfi ether with a group of local men wish ‘to organize a ball in Highland Park. | The ifi eeting of the group vih be held &Z Sunsget ‘park, Sunday, April 19, at ) p.m. | Evanston ... Keni}worth Lake Forest Waukegan . Wilmette .. Winnetka ... td pq-iflons‘rdm wide anyone . interes will chance to play. | n i m?hihtbeg;Clnl\M ( >‘ regular t r h the Philethon cfob 2f thifgechany tharch will be held at thiipome of Mrs. Howard Moran, 719 foth St. Johns avenue on Tuesdayi h eing: April 21. _ Assisting ‘hosfilikes will be (Miss Edith Hansen, Mrs Tiiy Bartoli. Mist Charlotte ‘Biflgnd Wnd Ts. Ruth Knightly, B ~~ / Reaches High Mark $189,362.00 ; | AeFD N B +9 & [A $1 14. ing irmain pd'uced is exâ€" S ces tates T2 560 ven | a Dr, Luckhardt Will Lecture at Highland| Park League of Woâ€" men Vblgr_s Are Sponsors â€" \ Dr, Akno B. Luckhardt, Univerâ€" sity ‘of| Chicago, (will ‘speak ‘ on "Proposed Food and Drug Legislaâ€" tion" at the Y. W. C. A. on Wedâ€" nesday, April 22, at 2 p.m., under the ayspices of the local Léeague of Won;% Voters, and make this anâ€" nual meeting of the league a most outstanding event. â€" _ | . || | ;Beactl known as the discoverer of ethylene gas as an anestheti¢, Proâ€" fessor, Luckhardt is an _&oeptionll- ly able physiologist. He has done highly. important work on parathyâ€"| roid functions, tetany, and opineâ€" phrin actions, and his influence has been yery wide not only in physiolâ€" ogy but in medicine and dentistry. His <ytural interests are unusually| broad, his chief interests being in medical h't-tory undm h&t«y of: science. He collaborated with Dr. James Henry Breasted, director of the Orienial institute of %he Uniâ€" 'vorsitx Chicago in ngb:ltingj ‘the E Smith Surcvzgd Paipyrus, an ; Egyptian scroll ich is the ‘earliest known medical treatise of ‘the «17th century, B.C. ?flmor Luckhardt has served on many imâ€" portant committees for the Amerâ€" ‘ican Medical association, and among "his |many other {activities he is â€"eduncilior on dental thempzmcs for ‘the American Dental association. He also spends much time in a camâ€" ‘paign of education in aelagding of scientific right to animal p#m'lmm-; tation, and the essential need of such ex.;rimenution for | medical progress. Although a leader in the continuous fight against the antiâ€" vivisectionists, he does not fish or hunt because he regards such activâ€" ities as cruel, and he regards humanely directed| animal éxperiâ€" mentation as a scientific necesdity in a choice between medical develâ€" | t and animal |life. | Delta mr |of Phi Beta Pi medical | fraternity established ‘inâ€" 1984 an | annual lectureship in his honor. .. [His ‘digcovery of ethylene as an anestheti¢ is an interesting story. EA Wisconsin rose grower appealed to the: y department of the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago for help in ascerâ€" taining t made his roses turn yellow. Investigation ghowed that small amounts of ethylene gas was pregentr‘itnthe gas used for fuel in heating the greenhousge, and was epcaping into the air. The éthylene, i egeet.j put the roses to | sleep. earing | about this investigation, . Luckhardt began a series of hysiological ?q:ler!mlehta ‘with the tas, He found that he could anesâ€" etize {frogs and dogl,‘_?nd as a 1 experiment, had his associate fessor Anton J. Carlson, head of the ‘|department of ph#"slp::gfy, adâ€" inister the gas to him in a final experiment in the laboratory: one un?hy morning in 1928. ‘This final test proved that the gas was not ngerous to human life, and the new anesthetic quickly was widely epted._ It produces none of the useating afterâ€"effects of â€" such standard. anesthetics as others, and it imposes no strain on the heart or dneys. | Refusing an offier of more an $100,000 for the patent rights to ethylene, Dr. Luckhardt gave the nesthetic to the world. | | |â€" . Prior | to ‘Dr. | Luckhardt, the hedule of the day is as follows: esident Mrs. Jay 8. Glidden, preâ€" ding; 11 am., reportséf odicm and chairmen; luncheon, 12:30 a.m.; ternoon session, 1 p.m. .A skit by rs. Maurice Pollack ;q\fll‘b,ewre- nted, "When All That Glitters Is teally Gold." PB OSE J | Luncheon reservations MUST be r“pn by Monday, April 20. . Call ighland Park 358. P Vanâ€"Cor Knit Shop ; 34 in. New Location | The Vanâ€"Cor Knit Shop, formerly 1 ‘at Smith‘s on South St. Ohns avenue, is now in i?‘new ulrterd“iu room 5 of the H zi:lund ark State_bank building. _ Mrs. arry Van Ornum and Mrs, Nathan Corwith| Jr., are the proptflotg: : |_ A large selection of yarns will be "op"t"in {stock .nd,instrnmn periâ€" ds will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 2 tb 5 p.m. p / Pectm on Christian Science / A free lecture on Christian Sciâ€" m%u given under the ausâ€" ices of the First Church of Christ entist of Highland Park on Monâ€" lay evening, May 4 at the Elm Place school auditorium.. ‘Francis Lyster Jandron of Deâ€" troit will speak on "Christian Sciâ€" lence: the Science of Good Governâ€" ment."â€" The public is invited to atâ€" L0¢al Y.W.C'.A. Park â€" of Program Fellowship Club to ; | Close Successful _ ..â€" | ‘Season Tonight Climaxing the )‘s most sucâ€" a..fi m.th Cla B. md.lfln one ‘Ghiug‘ ‘s legding industrialâ€" ists, will is s of the Men‘s Fellowship club on "The Citiâ€" zen fand the Community," at the orâ€" g‘:n‘ir‘-tion's' 'Tml eeting: for the year to be held tonight ('lerqd&y) at 6:45 at the ch 1| +4 Mr.: Randall is vic¢é president of the ‘#inland SLel .. cha hi of the Industrial Group and of the Chiâ€" cago Community , and is press ident of the Chica rvard |club. Also speaking on the cloking proâ€" gram will be Charles F. Abel, holder of the world‘s official record for conâ€" secutive loops (42) in a glider., Mr. Abel was recently appointed by Governor . Horner supervisor of gliding for the Illinpis Aetgomuti;} commission. ~His talk on the & ject of gliding will be illustrated by several reels of motion pictures. Americanization Meeting To Be Held in Highwood the organization of Americanizaâ€" tion classes in Lake and adjoining counties will be nt at an Amerâ€" icanization meeting to |be held Tuesday evening, April 21 at the Oak Terrace sc ‘auditorium in Highwood. The general public, as well as members of Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" tions, the Ameri Legion and other organiza are expected to attend in large n ts.. } !â€" :J A new class is now being formed in Highwood in i hental music, with James P. Hickey as instructor. Anyone interested js advised to see Mr. Hickey as soon as possible. It is hoped that communities near nigfiwoodwin port: flx'ifiwork. which is being sponsored by the state of Illinois. | : | cal Clubs Sy LOF Flood ] All procegeds a; the flooded greas less. This dance Elks hail, 25. A good orch gaged and a good for all who atte purchased at Pic cery store and at cream parlor in Ravinia Playe "Meet the P The Ravinia Players will present their thinrd production of the current season, ‘%oet the Prince," mt the Ravinia e house, on Tuesday, May 5. This comedy by A. A. Milne concerns a dinner party given by an artist and his daughter . for visiting royalty. â€" A succession of surprising revelations. build up one lfll;:&ul situation after another, : Berning, playing his second season with the Players, portrays the character of Prince Michael Robâ€" alski, a charming and popular man of the world whose visit to England causes a flurry excitement and speculation. _ : FXf: . Elizabeth Yager Gage, cast ih the role of Jennifer,:3 vivacious young woman who enjoys the world‘ and herself, is playing her first role with the Players.. Mrs. Gage is noted as a former ields star, as well as appearing in many Northâ€" western univetsity shows and later on the professiondl stage. Â¥ In the role of Faithful, Elyse Rinkenberger ys the matron whose claim to glory is being Imoâ€" gen‘s mothér; a fact she doesn‘t let you forget.. "Rink," as she is popuâ€" larly known is dramatic coach at Players first show of this season, "Mrs. Moonlight." _ 7 ‘The supporting cast includes F, R. Hopking, Bill Stieglits, Jean Whinery, Enid ‘Phillips, Bob Arnâ€" old, Helen Putt, Charles O‘Donnel, There will be a spring rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, at 518 Central ayenue, under auspices of Woman‘s Asâ€" Presbyterian Church. 5 Articles for the sale should reach the store on Thur of this week. Ind who saltent ao 'm"ra.“ To the and who ca get to sale is asked m,&fl irs.: Mason Armstrong, chairman, who will arâ€" range to have them called for. resbyterian Church \â€"to Hold Rummage Sale ionSOI' J telief Dance o help the homeâ€" will be held at 1 Park, on April tra has been enâ€" time is promised Tickets may be ighwood. > rs to Give rince" May 5 in Mason Leads in _ of County Vote As we go to press, latest returns show that in the Ha}lâ€"Mason battle, which was by far the closest in Tuesday‘s +voting, the present inâ€" clunbe:}. Mason, is leading with 38 votes. This is, of course, unofficial as no definite returns will Lead of 38 Votes Will Not Be Confinnfll Until Compâ€" letion of Canvassing / U. S. Semator ..}..........~..._Ot8 l.a Gonzuor witpenfariione sbatst e yRWI I S eopfin mw¢"“su+'fiiiillm%; $ak Ariirers, / *~~~~~**"rigeanes 1. Butk be available fifil after the action of the can ng board. i low: < | Lieut. Governor ... John Steole Secretary of ......._ Bdward J. Hughes State m~ .........._Bdward J. Barrett iuu ommwno..iâ€".JObn (O. Martin Bevroscbes .c ccthaiie 1. Wighimen ”s{-‘a-;"""""d&;'f ""'.:.'_._w-."_’,x;t Dailey : l!enryE_ .‘w'fi'm"" or A. C. m Circuit Glerk ... Staite‘s Attorney Coroner /..« Auditor |..s.s... M UOTUOF | 4..cci»csiceninsansc id REEE M7k PRBEDRRRAIEC Following % a list of Democratic and Rapublican precinct committeeâ€" men: Exhibit Photos at Woman‘s Club Sunday will be on the afternoon of Sunday, 19th: from 8 to 5 o‘dod:t‘o 1 those interested in seeing the . hs now being exhibited th The pictures were judged by __Sdfridl!npdnifn- Carroll Rinder to slow Sherer. The first ~‘Carroll Binder of Highland Park, A melger the foreign staff© of the i News, will ‘be the speaker before the University â€"club this evening at the Glen Flora Counâ€" try club. will begin at 6;:30 Mr. Binder, who has done extenâ€" sive trav in Mexico, Italy, Jaâ€" pan and the Far East, will speak on "The | kidngl_'fido of Japanese Naâ€" tionalism." t Rev. Q. A. Deck Will Rev. Q. A. Deck, pastorâ€"af the Kimball .vefi'mhmhofal@ggwm preach at the First United Evanâ€" gelical church Sunday and the pastor Rev. F. Brandfeliner will ate Auditor ........_.__Bdward J. Barrett ate ewrmo..i..JObn 0. Martin aren igs~"%."V. Champion and epresentative Om r ennriines wereige denuliesion tnerbnne elietprea J. ate tor ... ...‘.._..-.._-.:..%? Dailey nte %‘- ... Thomas m Henry IF. W wein or A. C. ircuit Glerk ‘ ... wAtx- 3. Drury mite‘s 4Mey~7j_.b.)uk Bairstow sroner |........\ ... 8. D. Lemery, M.D. preach in : â€" The Lord‘s Supâ€" per will be ted. A cordial inâ€" vitation is to all to attend N. 8. Yacht Club . Hold Dance April 18 the The North Shore Yacht club are holding a spring regatta at the Raâ€" vinia school, Saturday evening, April 18 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets m’fl:. secured from members or w f ‘ _ Music oi i facatind 4y e uie _g::E"' 9~â€"Joseph J. Berube Deerfield }rfiu&w Deerficld 12â€"Philip J. McKenna The Highland Park Woman‘s club Speak Here Sunday REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN Speak on "Japan" NUMBER 7 of

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