Kb P t t fé;ï¬ d zhi J 4 33 Highland it is that the city does, and how it operates â€" lsmlf, of course, in a Everything carefully washed. Table, bed and bath dlinens, madeira and fancy linens handâ€"ironed. ‘Wearing apparel returned "Soft M 15 :oulh ...M..D..:.y.... 31039 M C e es Emivaetel "A Neighborly Cémmtrmity†we all certainly must be in entire accord. It seems to me that, from the standâ€" point of the city as an organization, a great benefit would be derived by & more thorough understanding by the citizens generally of just whnt] it is thikkt The SW Whnns ul 4o mgy With : your Mul objective. aï¬d' the lde‘;'l of a friendly community as expreupd in‘ your recent editorial ed and folded ready for use. Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for 31 19 ironing. 15 pounds.. o Additional weight, Ib. 7e © (Hydro) wl table and ‘hth lin.n" madeira and fancty linen iron: xcess weight, Shirts handâ€"f Such a movement would render a great service tc Park by making it a still more outstanding comm might even do more â€" it might point the way by w towns and Villbges could more highly develop the ï¬d« zenship and thus offset tendencies toward communi occasional show themselves in‘ this country and WHiclj onstrating their destructive influences in other count AWeeniNinNHNGENNpNRGRGrpemmmmneana d 2,2072,. ... :s °_ * â€" Ee pFacilIical than others. For example :â€" he allâ€"Highâ€" land Park golf tournament, suggested in the previous editorial : Mr. Creigh‘s idea of town meetings; an outdoor service in Raâ€" vinia park on Thanksgiving afternoon ; a series of nday aftâ€" ernoon hikes for nature lovers, lead by local authorities on the history of Highland Park and its floweres and ; a great festival of carols on Christmas evening; an old fashioned Fourth of July celebration. These are mere s'aggeq ions. No doubt better ideas would be developed if: a c imittee were appointed for the purpose. $ mpgl ... COMMENTs By _ HIGHLAND PARKERS Such a committee would have ample ideas prese some more practical than others. For example:â€" t land Park golf tournament, suggested in the previo Mr. Creigh‘s idea of town meetings ; an outdoor se you think about this or 210001 . * OASQIves aAccomplish results, Action is : Therefore the suggestion is made that ‘the % d committee of citizens â€" a committee representative o of the city, to develop and carry into action any m?: or plans to make for an increase in the spirit of ï¬m.";fl Park. l asgh Afree exp makes for i ooo o uon olge se oo c on rroui c oo dprenee e se OL HALIG@HNâ€" land Park Ic:‘ a residential city, by means of ‘comimunity proâ€" jects, which would bring citizens together in cammon purposes. In another part of this issue of the Press, is @ letter fror Thomas Creigh commenting on this editorial. In it, he :% gests a series of "town meetings" as a method bf fostering neighborliness and a greater community snirit â€" & Recently in this column, the mgestio{i was mide that d%â€" inite ‘organized effort be made to increase the virtues of Highâ€" Ianil Thnvir lmas m o neml s P ieA Hiay 4ss 5 ( Resolutions of sondolence, cards of Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year mwhmh&n-t;wï¬-'â€".“d" paper a signed with name and of the writer, ‘They should q huh%mhm&“ M ;"""'%:: SOFT DRY OHICAGO oFrFiCE aommmmmemmmmenmmmmmmmeno,. us col_soccoc_!* !"*lr ## th@# Post Office at Highland Park, N6 Iewwed f f Md“ï¬buwmuu_m.jq%, £ Butered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, weenitimnsimentmmminassc2222222220.0000.0 PAGE FOUR THRIFTY PHONE where an admission %mm‘: THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS esgion of opinion unity. â€" What do 10¢ A member of Ǥ ‘THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY with 1e THE TOWN MEETING that? With September almost upon us, we turn our thoughts moniéntarily from the baseball dir nd: to conâ€" sider the pouihflitieg of thé Deerâ€" coming season. Cbï¬tw ers is | calling the initial practice ‘for the fall campaign next ’l}uud:y: (Sept. 1). ‘The high school mentor expects a good turnout ‘with a few of his \last year regulars "back on the Job..‘ Nevertheless it remaing to be seen whether or not ‘the new maâ€" terial on hand will be nblc; o fill the vacancies left by theh fraduaâ€" tionofmcho,ntatandingp fers as Gordon Ball, all suburban |genter, also receiving honorkble mention | on the all state team, Wally Lange, guard, Lewis Domke,; tackld, and Bill Boehm, end, each named bn the all county squad in his respective position. . No doubt the effoits of Dave Inman, shifty ball cartier. as well as the other b.ckï¬eldm, will be missed to some extent. t t Football Practice 3 Opens Next Tuesday Sandlot ball was at a | last Sunday as far as 4 elubs were ‘concerned, Wet throughout the surroundit tory forced the m all such games until a late, Sandlot Ballat Stand Still Sunday I should . think | with the air of business and other â€"orgah izations, and with : the adynirlble‘r‘publicity which you newspaper people could be able to handle, that a Beries of "town â€"meetings" might | be arâ€" ranged â€" not political in tharacter or purpose â€" but in "f ‘city offiâ€" cials, and others,; could distuss such items as those which you suggest where â€" say once a month â€" peoâ€" ple might look foéwaxfl to the opâ€" .pdnunity of : seeing f&ci ‘â€" officials and meeting not only then but all others of a public‘spirit, &nd their friends as ‘well, and, thereby, build a real “Commun_ity," $ [ _ " mgetVIdes â€"~ as5,) f instance, the effort to finance the Hospital â€" would be explained, and inteérest of each citizen aroused sb that he would, in the common urlderstandâ€" ing of the general benefit, be willâ€" ing to actively work ani do his part â€" and not merely make a conâ€" tribution. i | governmental w +â€"â€" But, in the main, as the active veh dle for fosâ€" tering suchâ€"‘conditions as will make for an attractive lifé thgre. We, have the Eim P ! auditorâ€" ijum ‘Which was built fot the purâ€" pose of community therin In my opinion, we have hissed the boat a good many times in not havâ€" ing used it for community® gatherâ€" ings at which the p rpose of comâ€" mon ‘activities â€"â€" as, for instance, the effiort to fnamkns s n bvng io oR into action any prictical ideas in incmse'j in the community ~1016 Willoughby Tower, Yours truly, s oo s 0e + i { K might be arâ€" most) i ticaléiin tharacter| Will be giy in which city ofâ€" | September $ ould disguss such| Church fo) lich you suggest | P viding fo Aa month â€" ant servides ward to the op.| Nélson Hf‘l g their officials at Great hly therf but all ome of t spirit, @nd their| Alfeady arri d, thereby, build| Glencoe wil} »# iss M d] truly, C. Miller [Ip truly, || se f Thonn? C!'drl,!.‘ auline M : t | Loomis will}, ;’n...,' téntarily lds“m- 16 Deerâ€" r â€" the 6 emits per single copy râ€"appoint a {‘of all parts Highland nity. It ich other s of citiâ€" » whiCh d‘em-., ies. h-g-& to it most unique and unsual concert will be given , Wednesday evening tember 9th at the Glencoe Union church for the benefit of the fund providing for music for the Protest: ant services conducted lby Reverend Neélson Hkll at the Veterans hospiâ€" at Gréat Lakes, : n me of the most promising and al y atrived young music¢ians of Glencoe will give the program. iss Mildred Mullen and William C.l Miller Ifr. will am. 2C " C o M Cc nci d 4 1 Om â€"| lie Brands of Deerfi â€"| fer bifthday anniver | | Mr. and Mrs. Artha p Park pl. have r | Glasier Park, Mon. â€" | | Miss Maude Bakke | number of friends at | tlll‘dl! ‘evening. Mr. lfl urg: Harry the hapby parents of m Friday at Meno ere they are spendi mer, it > | 3niqli¢‘ Concert at‘ Jenq?'e. Union Church y Mrs.! C. S. Beach and © da; fiss â€" t returned fr onths sojourn at Estes Park | Jean|Brand, daughter of th e 7 of Deerflield, © celel er bi nV RHWiarncus ud o 4 moise made by the youngsters. : Revi and Mrs. Karl A. Rot fertaired Aug. 19 at a showe iss Mable Howe, whoseé mar p Mr, Arthur Muir took plac |refvang""" wnpuicid h umber | "Vine Avenue Day" was ‘staged by the children of that street on Aug. 28. Costumes of all descripâ€" t:ion were worn and everyone was well aware of the celebration by the noise Made bÂ¥y tha Thiuniarau.. : The first dog show in Highland Park was held Aug, 24 at the L. L. Winters home on Laurel ave. The affair was conducted by Theodora Winters and Irene Mitchell. â€"\.||.." IQ Years A Dm! to the increase the North Shore Trust enlarged its quarters. m Aem uy ME 4298« 10, OnHC had been«visi't'i-r;z.l’xe-;.'annt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Olesen of Moraine rd. h 4 Miss Anna Kreuger (Mrs. Orville 'mnngs)‘ entertained at px; apll;:: turday evening, or . MI;lm May Kreuger (Mrs. W. E. Méierhoff). , Dorothy Shechan was the victim of infantile paralysis, Aug. 19. She burtuint sls inancndct ul "MCCC!, A108 UBL 10, »Wflilo drivi.;xlc along Grand ave., Deerfleld, Saturday, Mr. Harry Whitcomb‘s horse was frighteneed by a passing train and became unâ€" ““â€â€™1“"“' throwing Mr. Whitcomb from} his conveyance. He suffered ‘ bruises and cuts, _ _ _Iwin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zimmer, August 16. On August 22, the Leo White resâ€" idencte on Bloom street was badly damaged by fire. The building was partially covered by insurance. ‘_ L "__._ 20 Years Ago f !A North Shore Electric Ravinia Park south bound train crashed into a #southbound threeâ€"car train which as stalled at iPark ave., Glencoe, m 19. One woman was killed and three seriously injured. =% | at progressive Highland Park 'fln'onth the files of The Press. Cay at Menominee, â€" Wis. ey are spending the sum B tne most promising and rived young musicians of ill give the program. dred Mullen and William Ir. will sing a group of i1 _LOOKING BACKWARD il! interpret Char knovm gompm“. n and Spiro Mann Mrs. Harry E. Bolle «nd, daughter of the Lesâ€" _ of Deerfleld, celebrated l‘ay. anniversary, Monday. Mrs, Arthurâ€"Buh] of Linâ€" 1. have returned from , Mon. ~ / . 19 at a shower for NCIr respective have done to deâ€" lly fine voices, Vill‘ sing and play the accordion by, and Robert Bey, .. occasion‘ where increase in business, a «daughter, Ago A. nofll enâ€" company has daughter from: a irk, Colo. marriage place on THE PRESS3 _ 14 North Genesee Street ‘Waukegan, HIL. _ Phone Maj. 3450 Lake College of Commerce Sun. to Thurs., Aug. Day Classes ASK FOR INFORMATION wHIcH wirr Chows. Alice Faye â€" juk Haley \>> %. Michael Whaiea * Minn.â€"All Toys, | | _ || f|~ _ A. R. Mardis, Elmhurst, I!L, Ruth Chinnâ€"Educ l iN T Wt ol te:Ortnâ€"tome .e Beryt PML..MM Company inna Grace Freeburgâ€"Abbott Tok Pab k stt ibbott Laboratories :_ _R. Blakesley, Niles Center, IILâ€" Coihrwï¬pnhh ; s German Shepherds. 5 R. R. Hughes, Chicago, Ill.â€"Urish Terriers, d *â€"â€"â€" MATINEE DAILY 1:30 j a | Pnd dengnmmmedicnts rxfeammraliee mc %MMM&.u MW.M apany MW‘M&- ‘ CR‘ Wlnn, El‘ill' Terriers. 1# John Halliday '-?â€"Mnrï¬alâ€"lint Robt. Cummings "HOLLYWOOD â€"â€" BOULEVARD" E. T. Adair, Pittsburgh, Pa.â€" All dogsâ€"in Group 1, except Cocker Spaniels. All dogs in Group 2, | _ Following is the judging list for_ the show: > © + 4 LeRoy $w Children‘s classes will again be a big fnturo-em:b gilver trophies to the winners, a box of candy to all the competitors. The quality of the dogs: receives ‘no consideration in this classâ€"only the manner in (which the children show them. So fiow is the time to groom your pets, and to teach them to walk quietly on a leash, h 4 Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat., Aug. 27â€"28â€" DOUBLE FEATURE _ JOE E. BROWN GCGENESEE "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL» M Below is a Hudmumvd-'-Rnnhhcolma -g.“ mm%m‘ammw.uomm i-.-b.: more and ,u';he‘hkgo,ollenolcmmeht“m‘hb. | t > | d l j Neum'luum Louis Zupancicâ€"E, 3. E. offices _ Lenville Eniowâ€"Johnson Motor! Co, Dorothy Forslundâ€"J. â€" Bliin; Inc., ; ly and p: , and all registered breeds, will be on exhibit next Sunâ€" day at the Northbrook Dog Show to be held at Curtiss Reynolds Airâ€" port on ‘the outskirts of Northâ€" brook. Over five hundred: dogs have been entered which means betâ€" ter than 600 or 700 entries, This is a banner year for the show in as much as so many dogs have been registered, outnumbering any preâ€" vious show in this vicinity. Office Positions â€" for Young. Women At Northbrook Show To Be Held Sunday "Earthworm Tractors" Yan: Sicki¢â€"Johnson Motor Company AT WAUKEGAN comumv COOL io POSITION 30 to Sept. 3 Co, Lib; All dogs. in Group .A excent F8 onl . t] _~ Terriers, Irish and Scotch Terrier® ||_._ . ". / c‘.': All dogs in Group 3 except German | t Shepherds. Andmhdl'm rndany WMB‘IMM ( _an. «& A. Creany, Glenview, IILâ€"Chil« was highly re dren‘s Classes. : i) whom . he i Group 1â€"â€"Mr. Adair. || early life in |the Group 2â€"Mr. Adair, (| the C, & E. L. |R. r Group 3â€"Mr. Glébe. 7 Farmersburg, â€" Group 4â€"Mr. Glebe: _ *tfl"'l‘â€'h, Group 5â€"Mrs. Plankers. . | His passing will be Group 6â€"Mr. Davies. â€"_ || host of friends as 3 Best in Showâ€"Mr. Glebe: _ â€" || ily, to whom he w R. L. Davies, Anderson, l:ï¬ +/ Ft. Sheridan Boston Terriers, Bulldogs. Ft. } C. V. Glebe, Bryn Athyn, P= Passes on A; THE HIGH PARK P IS IN THE READING Ask any successful advettiser. They‘ll tell you that printing that 1 is prining _ that brings results: Thit‘s why so imany of them depend on pri T by The Highâ€" | land Park Press. It‘s clBs _clear, attrac.‘ tive; easy to read and i' to ‘use. Just,‘_’k phone haâ€": "i : f PHONE _}| y HIGHLAND C 57 .. / PARK ' [ .A HE HIGHLAND PRINTING _ THE PROOF Waukegan, IHlinois _ _/ | i ll.Mhm( i uk “M. oPf send me full details . people, e part. _ _ 1 Office i ositions L for Your Maon 536 Central A of 1 id AV is prining why so many by The Highâ€" clear, attrac." THURSDA‘Y,‘ a hmf..fl â€"' life in the a respected by Thursday at hi. $ C "" Tam. V who served 4 an M‘ August Mr He