AKES zpr ' ENE en $11.50 Pale Ale Light. _ ,WN& Label Fifth Courvoisier rest Store Bacardi Rum N Imported e e ge Chateau Le AMPAGNE Fief COGNAC Fifth $3.59 Imported ~French V ermouth °B $29.75 FULL FIFTH Martell 3 Star or ES §$2.59 $1.00 er Ale your Bacardi Cocktail A UGTt $1.00 50c¢ 30¢ ST 97 &_A‘Hitl will Hos ltlal Auxiliary to Méet Wednesday candidates of the Highland I ks ‘were initiated into the iday night at the regular 4 hly meeting. â€" Exalted N,’"( G. Klemp was in charge of '&‘ remonies. j 5 !\ul ur new Elks, all of whom ""‘ Highland Park, are Charles B. t, Frank Fiochi, Frank II, and Dominic Cortesi. e ! regular meeting an eveâ€" h entertainment was held. ;?:Jlodge Has New Members A 14 tan police dog was shot at the |corner of Beach street and ‘ road last Wednesday by r, Engdahl, after hayâ€" s several fights with other mination . of the dog‘s " that the: dog had 1 +\ Dog owners in that vicinity to keep close watch of and any signs of rabies & reported at once. y _ The 1J department of the Church school ‘will return to its udn place of mesting and the imnngrs and Primary departments I coftinue as usual. + ‘he Iboard of directors of the if‘s association of the church N hake a meeting on Wednesday, ipt. O at 10 a.m. at the church to mathe fall and winter activities. _ Th annual flower show given by the Ravinia Garden ¢lub will be held Friday, Bept. 11, at the home of the Anpsident, Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" an. 381 Marshman ave. "The dmmittco in charge of the thibit under the direction of c 1y lrs.C.V. Niehoh. has plagned an interesfting number chibits for this year‘s show, and -‘ t of the club is expected to ataibute two entries, #w 5 p. m. following the annual meheon and election of â€"officers, hich will be held at "Thrée Acres" #as room on Saunders road. The Sarden |elub is extending a cordial nvitation to visitors to view the i ngements. The exhibition re as follows: m nformal dinner table for six limit, 4 entries. ‘Class! 2â€"Occasional table ~for worch dr terrace with flowers or Wdtm in a pester container suitable for a }I %â€"Arrangement of flowers in allver container for dining room. t af flowers in | container suitable for liâ€" (Alupdnu blooms must be grown lby exhibitors). ‘The will be Mrs. Maurice of Lake Bluff; Mrs. . D. of Wilmette, and Miss Taylor of Ravinia. Those assisting Mrs. Nicholas with a are: Mrs. Arthur -“‘â€"Aw«m in or pottery container suitâ€" Rev. is W. Sherwin, D.D., has had from his vacation and will j the pulpit of the Highland Park yterian church this Sunâ€" , $ 6. The summer schedule ue with morning worship Church school meeting at the sarhe hourâ€"10:30. The quartet, ected by Mr. Maurice G. Ivins, ï¬ this Sunday and will Him that maketh the seven: " by Rogers, and ‘"The and every sweet smelling tree" By West, with Esther Ward & ar monthly meeting of Park hospital auxiliary be held Wednesday morning, 9,lat ©10:30 o‘clock at Trinity h Parish house. Luncheon will , Mrs. F. P. Biggs, Mrs. Leâ€" za, Mrs. Stanley Grace, and _ The Highlan Table and accossories to be i by exhibitor. Limit 10 en« 7â€"Specimen blooms. (a) (B)â€" Zinnias. (C) Mariâ€" er Exhibit Of September 11 at Skoot Dog; of Rabies terian Church es Schedule ia Garden XXVI 12;830 p. m. The Rannockburn Grade . school will begin its fall term on Monday, Sept. 14, Mrs. Richard Hamill is the principal and primary teacher and Mrs, Mary McDevitt of Peoria is to be the upper grade teacher. Republican Club Hears Chas. Mason _ |Report Progress _ A number of prominent leaders of the Lutheran church will be in sesâ€" sion in Chicago over the weekâ€"end. One of them, the Rev. A. H. Schmidt, of Catm Girardeau, Ma., will ocâ€" eupy e ‘pulpit of the Redeemer Lutheran church this Sunday mornâ€" Bannockburn School Opens September 14 Jamboree, Monday at Sunset Valley â€" A locker room jamboree will be held loq‘:day at Sunset Valley Golf club, Golf will be enjoyed in the aflemoa. This occasion is to comâ€" memorate the opening anniversary of the locker room a year Ago. The last. meeting of the Republiâ€" Cite “‘xa held _ Monday evening, Aug. 31, at: the Sherâ€"Park building elub rooms, was well attendéd.. Apâ€" proximately one hundred and twenâ€" eyâ€"five were présent. .Speakers for the evening were, Steven Wilson, secretary of the Volâ€" unteer ement of Chicago, M. J ) o . ho [ oup 2 Ook aeinieP demin mt s .t P : 1 A. Kallis, former professor ‘of Conâ€" stitu 1 Laws of the University of the of Kangas and Charles Xnon,y:. county states attorney. Their talks were very interesting and were greatly enjoyed. fegtal m\::. of the Labor Day holiâ€" day,, the next meeting will be held Monday, Sept. 14, at 8 o‘clock. Women | voters are especially inâ€" vited. r?hmï¬u and .well ‘known speake | will be present. Catholic Women _ Plan for Annual Garden Party Soon a Home Talent contest to be held on Sept. 11 at 8 p. m. in the Odd Fellows hall, 338 Laurel ave. Anyâ€" one who would‘like to sing, dance or play a musical instrument in this contest na; do so by, calling Edna Watkins, Tel. Highwood 1945 or Flora Werner, Tel H. P. 3878. The winner of this contest will receive a cash prize. A prize is also being offered to the boy or girl sellâ€" ing the most tickets. The judges are to be selected from the audiâ€" Rev. A. H. Schmidt Visits Local Church The lovely lawn at the home of Mrs. 3:rmn R. Paulick, 487 Woodlawn avenue, Glemcoe, is.: the attractive setting for the: dessert bridge which the North Shore Cathâ€" The committee in charge of arâ€" ’!W?ta has (as â€"its chairman, Mrs. â€"F. C. Murbach, of Winnetka, assisted by her, coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. 0. R. Huncke, of Highland Park, the qualifying rounds of, the Chiâ€" cago National Amateur golf tourney Mubï¬stt&emm Club, above took place during & gentle but very annoying> rain last Tuesday afternoon with some of the best amateurs in this part of the country taking part. Chamâ€" bers‘ score for the entire 36 holes was 148. ~His play was the most consistent of any of the players as he returned in a 72 for the first as well as the last 18. f Other close contenders for the low score position in the initial mndogthmtmloh Krutilla from the Calumet links and J. Lehman from the Olympina Fielrs. Sponsor Home Talent Contest Next Week The Sheridan Rebekah lodge No. 801 of Highland Park are planning Te DShnan‘s League is planning To* Focmey, moe g Chambers Is Low in First Round of National Tourney Bill Chambers from the Kildeer Course scored low in the first of TTORE _ SP6 "S mcague is pianning 372 cases} have b br a;. w’ 1‘0 It;he I*ke Co t’ The committee in charge of arâ€" | forwarded Spri nw?u has ‘as .its chairman, | approval. Of this : Mrs.F. G. Murbach, of Winnetka, | been approjed} and assisted by her, coâ€"chairmen, Mrs.| time I,.-lue N 0. R. Huncke, of Highland Park, | Springfield ï¬' tit and J. J. Donaghy, of Winâ€" | Included in the 785 netka, ~to with Mrs. H. R.| disapproved ns Paulick and Mrs. B. N. Brockman,| and withd: | cas of Glengoe. t ent time our thtal No détail is being overlooked by | cations is | 1,§29, the committee to make this party | number has increa an | enjoyable one and those in | @pDplicants have re charge ask that the members of the | Sixtyâ€"five yeats. league, and their friends, reserve | time g: ifvestiga the date, Sept. 15, for this annual | have‘ fted: 311 fete.. . these :cases in $s Aednad ied omgrooss nornrven inetguinely being : compyle hl i for the commiksion Chambers Is Low total af 240 cthes i + #| ¢ N in First Round of i ctedite daitd .n and J. J. Donaghy, of Winâ€" lqh..’F'v&. with Mrs, H. R. :f“(’;‘)& and Mrs. B. N. Brockman, No detail is being overlooked by the committee to make this party an |‘ enjoyable one and those in clum*:k that the memibers of the league, and their friends, reserve the date, Sept. 15, for this annual fete. . Club each turning in a score of 150. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK \~»â€" MIGHLAND PANK, ILLINOIS, THURBDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936 â€" _ j Of Public Welfare Work Ii County The |Lake iCalinty Commiszion of Public Welfhrd was organized on the 14th ddy ‘lof February, 1936 with Mr. Gebrige D. Meyer of Mun delein as dhairman, Mr. Geo e MceCullough }| of (Gurnee as vice chairman, apd Mrs. Margaret Ma son 04’3 Mlajd Park as a memâ€" ber. cofumission bocn: to a cept applic@tiohs for old age a sistante atifonke and© on ‘:wdl 1} 1986, 1,300||were enrolled in Lake county.: Invéstigations began in flxa‘ middle of th with two) investiâ€" In the abgente of the.pagtor, Rev. F. Brandféliner, Rev. Joseph H. Taylor : wil :;:d in the morning service at the First United Evan» gelical ch ,| 8. Green Bay rd. n‘ Laurel a Un the evening Mr. John jof the Great 8 Naval Station will speak. The pubâ€" lic is cordially invited to the servâ€" Busin Close ‘The local business houses . of Highland Rark will all be closed Monday, Sept. 6, Labor Day, ‘with the exception of the drug and deliâ€" catessen si‘la . f t The Highlapd Park Public Liâ€" brary will |algo ‘be closed all day Monday. o t $ | First T ga of April, from that Com: ion to comple happy to public, August, 1 1300 have meank tha original ca and at the month, Rev. J.. Do You 1 Want Beé Train S ili:Taylor ‘ft . E. Church . | At the presen! tigators ineLfl‘:e f 819 applicants in the process Â¥ed and madge ready milsion. 'l\lisjlwvn. cases from the oriran have not been MW @ x 1 haive been m}ovod b l inty Commhgon a Springfield for thei this number 172 ha ,and at the presen ounty has 200 cases a fl" ting c:xfdentio he 735 are the defe ge D. Meyer, Chairmar ‘During month were ed ‘ on the :WOI*d ) 1" _its task, and is Y t to the jed the last | day o 6, 1735 of the origina ~ digposed of, ‘Thi ~aÂ¥ver oneâ€"half of th p has been hand! te of 147 ;aei , ferred, â€"deceased w cases. At }he p c thtal number of appli 1,§29, as the original increased gradually ai ave reached the age ttter rwice Houses Ito Day Monday h Park Preas ‘~Two runaway girls, both fourteen years of age, of Kenosha were pickâ€" ed up by the Hocal police last Thursâ€" ‘day and returned to their. homes, ‘They. were Helen Ryan, 6428 elevâ€" ;t&h street and Dot Newman, 2310 "iftyâ€"seventh street, Kenoshs. . |.â€" Madeline Coffman, violinist, will §r present a ‘program, Wednesday, Sept. 23, at the home of Mrs. Bassâ€" ler, 1018 Oak street, before the ‘members of the Highland Park "Music club. Mrs. John Ball is presiâ€" "dent of the club. f â€"The first fall meeting: of the others Club will be held Tuesday ening, Sept. 8, at 8 o‘clock. Cards nd ‘ bunco. will comprise the eveâ€" ig‘s entertainment. Everyone is Mothers Club Has . First Meeting Sept. 8 Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Reâ€" deemer~ Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. W. F. Subhr reading the service. Her body was laid to test at the North Shore Garden of Memories. Two Runawa{( Girls Returned to Kenosha Madelin Coffman in Program Sept. 23 row : (Friday) at the Lake Forest Academy. In former years this conference has been held at Lake Geneva. A reception will open the meting Friday and will close on Labor Day, ‘The program will folâ€" low the general there, . "Youth Looks at theâ€"World." . The annual Episcopal fall conâ€" ference., for young people will be held this week end opening tomorâ€" ried life with Mr. Fred Lindstrom, to whom three daughters were born: Grace, Loréne and Olive. Besides these there‘ mourn her death, five brothers and four sisters, most of whom are living in Wisconsin. Her youngest sister, Miss Agnes Heckâ€" mann, resides in Highland Park. Episcopal Youths Meéet in Lake Forest The schedule will embrace eight classes and six open forums, all concerned with changing economic and social conditions in the light of the spiritual order. â€" f â€"Faculty members and special leadâ€" ers concerned with the conference include the Right Rev. George Craig Stewart, bishop of the Chicago dioâ€" cese; the Rev. Harold Holt, rector of ‘Grace church, Oak Park; the Rev. John. M. Young, Jr., Christ church, River Forest; the Rev. John Scambler, St. Christopher‘s church, Oak Park. Onâ€" Monday afternoon at 2:30 Mrs. Adeline Heckmann Lindstrom of 634 Homewood ave. passed away quietly., ‘The suddenness of her death makes it all the more lamentâ€" able to her family and friends. About the year 1906 Mrs. Lindstrom came to Highland Park, and in the course of, years she was active in social snd community affairs, enâ€" dearing herself to a large number of friends. She was born in Kiel, Wis., in 1887, and was 49 years old at the time of her death. , Btewart A. Cushman of the Church club, Chicago, Miss Ghenâ€" rose Gehri, executive secretary of the Church Mission of Help, and Miss Esther Stamats, personnel diâ€" rector of â€" the Young Woman‘s Christian Association. Golf Pro Charged with Manslaughter Carney, it is reported, sped past a stop sign at & high rate of speed and crashed into the car which was driven by William Elsner of Chiâ€" cago. Peterkon, his wife Lorraine, 88, Mrs. Elsner, and> Mr.: Mrs. August Beck, all of ro, were passengers in the car, and were badly injured. > ts Wiut‘h:hmey were William Lafâ€" foon, professional golfer, and Edward Eichkoff of Milwaukee. Carney and Laffoon are assistâ€" ant golf professionals at the Northâ€" moor club. ) .. oc All.of the occupants of both cars were taken to the Highland. Park hospital, where it is repo:'!.ad that Carney is in a very serious condiâ€" tion. & ; Mrs. Fred Lindstrom Passes Away Monday ~~Thomas Carney was charged with manslaughter for the of Edâ€" ward Peterson, 38, of 5142 Huron street, Chicago, who was ed‘ Satâ€" urday evening, in an automobile acâ€" cident on Skokie highway and Half Day road. I Since 1918 she led a happy marâ€" wall. Sixtyâ€"two new families have moved to Highland Park this past summer. : Oneâ€"half of the number are former Chicago residents. Newâ€" comers traveling from the most disâ€" tant point, formerly resided in Haâ€" The mf&hnd Park Chamber of Commerce will open for the fall and winter Beason, October 13, with a dinner meeting at the. Green Tea Pot. Activity :in this organization is always greatly curtailed during the summer months. . fa C of C to Resume Meetings October 13 62 New Families Make Homes Here Outdoor Art Mart and Exhibition at Ravinia Saturday Bernard (Bud) Steacy, manager of the Pure Oil station at Burton avenue, Ravinia, suffered a possible skull . frt:r. early | Saturday morning, Â¥ he drove into a Diaâ€" mond T. truck, in Oak Lawn, Steacy was driving a 1936 Plymouth, which was badly damaged. A May we suggest that bathers in the future years respect the Park Board‘s request of trying to keep the shore free from waste paper and other unnecessary trates left this summer b;ethc numeroUs beach parâ€" ties. . Some of these so called "parâ€" ties" wer?‘ao far as to use park benches for fire wood. Such conâ€" duct is lgcr“nl to a community as refined> as that of . Highland Park. Bud Steacy Injured in Auto Accident early in the summer.. All you guys and gals that like to swim, better make a point to get down for your last dip of the seaâ€" son as the Central Avenue Beach will be closed after Labor Day. Life Guard Jake Jepson and his henchâ€" men have made more than a score of rescues since the beach opened Books Should Be Procured Before C 2 New Teachers Listed On &3 Saturday, â€" 3‘9‘- 5, the artists | Ravinia and Highland Park will exhibit their paintings of the sutprc In the village park opâ€" posite Ravinia Station the sketches will be shown much in the manner of Parisian marts, and, like these famous n also, ‘every picture will be "ï¬:‘kfd at a price well withâ€" in the : of every purse, No longér need that wall in. your dinâ€" ing or livgnc room remain bare, for here you may ind all types and sizes of paintings, one of which will surely fit into that empty space. Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson will give a promenade lectureâ€"of the enâ€" tire exhibition at four in the afterâ€" noon. Be sure to join him for his knowledge of the various artists and their wrk will make you enjoy the paintings much more than ordinarâ€" Swimming Season to End Labor Day So come to this unique exhibition held m the trees, see the paintâ€" ings shown, hear Dr.‘ Watson tell the ston;:' that lie behind them, and then| take home a to brighten your walls in Te poure io Bus Service for Deerfield Students Bannockburn and :rmt school bus leaves West Deerfield, limits at 7:30 a.m. . Deerfield (buses leave Central corners at 745 and 8:15 a.m. _ Deerfield bus| leaves high school at 3:80â€" p.m. : Bannockburn and Wilmot bus at 3:46, Deerfield buses at 4:15 and 5 p.m. There will no longer be any 5:30 bus. All students must be out of the school by 5 p.m. On Friday of this week the bus will leave Deerfield corners at 9:30 a.m. and return at 12:00 in order that students may buy their books in the school bookâ€"store. The Perâ€" sonel office will be open during the same hours as the book store. In the after ~ the bus will again leave Dem at lï¬k I:.N- turn from the high «ch at 8 p.m. On Saturday the bus.leaves at 10 The regular. bus‘ sthedule for school days beginning the day after Labor Day is as follows: s a.m. Return 12:00. Highland Park Schools To _ . Open Wednesday, September The Highwood M. E. church ds : having a special homecoming di&y : mmn SBunday echool. next â€" morning. Rveryone is askâ€" ed to note the temporary> change in °> the time from 10:80 to 9:80 a.m. . A md-*cnï¬ story sermon by the pastor will be : in the one hour sem ‘ f There will be no regular classes on this day but all teachers and pupils .. are urged to come and be at > It::il first afterâ€"vacation Sunday| school service. N 4 â€" Homecoming Program at Hig-kwoog Chureh | | last Friday when Ernest Otto of Evanston drovwe his car into a liteh atMWMM' nue to avoid colliding with a P ard| car driven by Robert Gronan at the) ~intersection. According to‘ stomped at the boulevard. Jn car| with ~Otto were his wife two children, Richard ang & also Thomas Borland. Richard wat severely cut on the forchead, wh scratched Hepburn, Ted Healy and Ralph Morgan is to be shown Friday. Saturday. 4 d map" woreamrâ€"=ngy 3 Two Children Hurt ! in Auto Accident® Alcyon theater is offering an unâ€" usually attractive program fot th week. YE « Thursday, Jessie Matthews mnd Robert Young will star in "It‘s Love Again." felgs 18 Sunday, Monday and nesday, "Show Boat" featuring Irene ‘This is the big show event ‘o, year, filled with laughter, dang and haunting. melodies. â€" tWe . "Speed" ~with James Steward Wendy Barrie, Una Merkel, Weldon Borland > was _ slighUy id V F4 8 34 A4 §8