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Highland Park Press, 18 Mar 1937, p. 2

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The Oratorical Contest is to be conducted on the evening of April 1st, a yearly project‘ sponsoréd by both the Legion and Auxiliary, in the Deerfleld Grammar school. Mrs. Agnes Tennermann, â€"Amerâ€" jeanism chairman, stated that they will continue sponsoring the speakâ€" ers in public office, before the 7th and 8th grade pupils of our local schools on government affairs, and that the public is invited to attend these, when possible, as they are :Lfihhluth(luliwrufinto The m‘xmd &oAm:'h‘h- uxiliary was held on the evening of March 15th, at the home of Mrs. Reuben Davis, Hazel Ave., Deerfield. PAGE TWO Deerfleld Auxiliary Makes Many Plans "North Shore‘s Leading Cleaners" 327â€"829 N. Green Bay Rd. _ Phone H. P. 3900 1738 Sherman Avenue, Evanston â€" Phone Greenleaf 1682 Haak‘s 25 S, Second St., Have them ready for Easter use. Our(@lemhm will give a new appearance to your garments color renewed, fabrie softened and beautifully finished. o o o ¥é&u cannot afford to risk inferior cleaning for valuable apparel, Let us serve you. 300 AC Spark Plugs ...z 85 Gnaunteg‘lazlox Socket Wrenches . 50 pt. cans Black Auto Top Dressing . 2 450x21 Firestone 4â€"ply Tires 5 475x19 Firestone 4â€"ply Tires 8 500x19 Goodyear 4â€"ply Tires 1 525x18 Firestone 4â€"ply Tire ... 2 525x21 Firestone 4â€"ply Tires 2 600x21 Firestone 6â€"ply Tires . 2 650x19 Goodyear 4â€"ply Tires . 1 30x5 Firestone 8â€"ply HD Tire Â¥our vote and support will be greatly appreciated. Sunday March 28th Xl CHARLES GLASS The rush for Easter €leaning will soon Dt Send us your â€" Look At These Prices While They Last Did you know that we have on display a complete ©, stock of Delta Woodâ€"working tools, and the new s 1937 Philco Auto Radio. 3. 5 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE P DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP 4 LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ELECTION â€" TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 + EASTER SPECIALS Drapes â€" 75 Cents a pair and up. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE PHONE HICHLAND PARK e SUITS e DRESSES e COATS Highland Park Phone H., P. 391 Auto Supply Co. . VOTE FOR A Spring luncheon and card party is being planned for Wednesâ€" day, Apgil.21, which is one of the important coming events. "al.. A discussion on sending a boy to Boy‘s State againâ€"this year, held at Springfeld, IIL, was held, which Bervice . chairman, m,wm given out clothing to the .amount of $5.15 the past ‘ month. â€" The Safety films program given on Monâ€" day evening March 8, was enjoyed by those present, and was followed by a social hour with cards and dancing, to complete a most enjoyâ€" able evening. President, Mrs. Gladys Dunham read ‘her report of the Americanâ€" ism and National Defense conferâ€" ence held at the Medinah club in Chicago, recently, which was atâ€" tended by four members. S will probably again be taken up. 3200 .$ ~~A1 ea. . 1 .35 pt. . 5.75 ea. . 6.00 ea. . 6.35 ea. . 7.00 ea. . 7.00 ea. 12.00 ea. 10.50 ea. 15.00 ea. Then.. in November, uurzu Highland Park Elks club offered the use of their hall at Laurel and Mcâ€" Govern to Community !d!h Inc., field meets, kite fly contests. [fiflnx the winter of 84 a fbaskétball league composed . all the interested grade schools of a near Highland Park was successâ€" fully conducted. Community Servâ€" ice officials also cared for football games, ice meets, freethrow tournaâ€" ments for boys and girls. . " In February 1935 there was.conâ€" siderable agitation for a community center, however, after sevéral comâ€" mitees had made reports concerning this ‘possibility, little was done to tbring about such a building. 7 The community center on Laurel during 1935 showed much activity and fourteen _ different activities were regularly carried on with such success. During the Christmas and Easter school recess there havé ‘been ‘recreâ€" ation, . basketball ;. and _ softball classes became a regular activity at Ravinia school. Here players enjoy Badminton twice weekly under the leadership of Howard Copp. The game had grown and now nearly 200 Highland Parkers enjoy this inâ€" teresting game." e ans®s ® In the Fall of 1935 it was found that the community center was no longer available and so plans had to be made for Community Service Inc: to carry on a different type of program. â€" (Next week will conclude the series of history talks. Garbage Disposal Ordinance Passed by Deerfield Board The regular meeting of the field Village Board was held Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple. Present were Mayor Harry E. Wing, Clerk Chester Wessling, Trustees Edwin Palmer, Ralph Peâ€" terson, . Marshall Pottenger and Christ Willman, and Police Magiâ€" strate William Bickford. Absenâ€" tees were Trustees C. S. Scribner and Monroe MeKillip and Corporaâ€" tion Counsel George McGaughey. Dr. C. J. Davis, health commisâ€" sioner, in his report to the board stated that there was no serious illness in the village with the exâ€" ception of one case of pnewmonia, in February. Ravinia volleyball was the first class sponsored by the Community Service and itis still a very active group. Some men who have played all this time are: Harry Best, Arâ€" thur Raff, Edwin Benson, Howard Coppi Larry Meyers, Dr. Trangmar, and X. s An ordinance regulating the disâ€" posal of garbage ‘within the city limits was read and adopted. The copy of this ordinance appeared in last week‘s issue of the Press. . Chief of Police P. McLaughlin reâ€" ported the collection of $16.00 in fines. 4 The board voted to have a clean up campaign the last two weeks in A resolution was passed to have have Corporation Counsel McGaugâ€" hey draw up a fire ordinance for Deerfield similar to the one enforced in Waukegan. Election Workers Judges and clerks for the village election on April 20 were appointed as follows: f * 'J-u.â€";n(an n::).. Fred «Horen h Selig and Thilo Toll. . Clerksâ€"Mrs. Earl Frost, Mrs. mmulp.cun Precinet 2 (Fritsch Home) _ qvaget Lee Sellet, L G, Hvaie i Steffes. > Clerksâ€"Mrs. R. E. Pottis, Mrs. Mildred Gunekel and Miss Irent fitted and painted the Elks hall, and on December 12 the community center was opened. There was .a small . membership fee which . enâ€" titled members the use of the playâ€" room, gymnasium and classes, This center was used by boys, young and old, men, womens gym class, boy scouts, ‘girl scouts, Highland Park band, Naval Communication Reâ€" serves, basketball groups, volleyball classes and many other activities, In the spring softball leagues wereâ€"run, as were bird hikes, track Permisison was granted. to the Chicago Federation of Aged and Adult Charities to hold a tag day on Monday, May 3. _ °* After a careful study of the recâ€" reation needs of the town the folâ€" lowing activities were conducted: #touch football, gym classes for men ‘and women, first aid lessons and leadership at social gatherings. The program was inadequhte as no comâ€" munity center was available. March u.bd’fi.ufi“ day anniversary of the Legion Post of Deerfleld, the Auxiliary plans to be hostess to its members atâ€"a birthâ€" day party to be held on Monday eveâ€" ning March 22. xt For the past two weeks in the Press we have been telling mbout the early history of Highland Park‘s Community Service Inc. Today let us carry on starting with OQetober, 1932. * The next meeting of the Junior group is to be held at the home of Enith Uchtman on March 20. Historic Facts of Highland Park‘s Community Service Â¥he â€" staif assistedâ€" wyâ€" Vvoiuntcer â€"Contributed. the Masonic Mayor Harry ter ‘Wessling, _ Service § * ol [3 type of . a ",é\ t MOCA F 1j conclude & };035 f 1 t + | D P hill \ PC \° Th | % % C * d f ® 9: â€" 2 he Deerâ€" a. eld last * > Masonic j - â€" ,\ r Harry wlommea Wessling, | alph Peâ€" \k J iJ :c uy Scotch Sports i L _\ _ _ Featherdown Modeen â€"_ _ _ 4 Olympia These Models are loaned to us for a limited time by the maker of Famous MINERVA YARNS. Don‘t miss seeing them. You‘ll want to begin knitting a% once. Special Display of _ Hand Knit Garments Made of Minerva Yarns ROYAL HOLIDAY No. 4708 Free Knitting Instructions‘ GARNETTO‘S Come Out . . . Come Out . . . Wherever You Are . . . In Colorful Accessories! It‘s the fashion to let yourself go brilliant . . . so throw caution to the winds and go in for acâ€" cessories that are vividly alivé with color. Give in to that urge for gay gloves . . . let your hat be their bright partner . . . then be truly chic with your bag striking a new color note. Here‘s endless variety . .. at modest prices. R Come Out in New Jewelry ... ...$1.00 l'?IalntaBrlcitBlt‘..........f.sl“ Buy Bunches of Flowers, 50¢ and $1.00 Give in to Gay Gloves ... ... .. ..$1.95 Wear Vivid Belts .. ... . . 50c and up Go in for Bright Hankies ... ... .. .25¢ Be Chic in Sheer Hose ....... . ..$1.00 ~THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1987

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