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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1937, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Crane Co. Adds New Type Lavatory to Plumbing Fixtures Trinity Episcopal Church Reverend Christoph Keller, Rector Services: Friday, June 11th, 8. Barnabas. _9:80 a.m. Holy communion. iSunday, June 13: 7:80 a.m. Holy communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. â€" Faucet spoutâ€" is integral; seats renewable. The "P" trap is chromâ€" jum plated cast brass; 1% inch. The lavatory size is 24x20, the basin 16x11, and the shipping weight apâ€" proximately 170 pounds. Towe! bars are optional, but the cabinet is supâ€" plied with holes drilled for the bars. The subâ€"base, in black baked enamel, has setâ€"back for toe space. C ‘The styling inconporates both the Neuvogue motif and the Corwith lines, so long a distinctive feature in Crane fixturesâ€"in order that this cabinetâ€"lavatory â€" may team with either : Corwith or N’mom bathâ€" room schemes. It may be obtained in colors as well as white. A new cabinet lavatory ‘has been ‘&duhwb sign plumbing t introduced by Crane Co. within the last twelve months. This, the Coronet, incorâ€" ’.hléogul mnhrrln + w so prevâ€" lous cabinetâ€"lavatory styles ‘and likewise has the pianoâ€"hinge doors, but instead of the conventional type of lavatory basin, it has a special mew vitreousâ€"china top of unique design. ‘The Coronet has been given the leverâ€"action Securo quick xiraining waste fixture, a popular trimming because of simple and sturdy conâ€" struetion and positive action. It, like the faucet handles and escutâ€" cheons is chromium plated. Faucet handles are set at an angle on an inclined and beveled corner "instrument panel," intended to afâ€" ford more comfort and convenience to the user, particularly for the hurâ€" ried morning toilet, and at the same time assure that all drippings from the hands will drain back into the bowlâ€"a thought from the appearâ€" ance _ and un-in-l:uylu-clnq angles. s above the rim of the bow! to elimâ€" inate JIT of crossâ€"connections and backâ€"siphonage of waste water into fresh water linesâ€"in line with the recommendations of health authorities. ‘The large basin, which has splash lip, is rectangular, as is the general shape of the entire fixture. The front of the cabinet and lavatory are slightly concave to permit closér apâ€" proach for washingâ€"the sides and back slightly convex. In addition, the new Coronet has a special raised "dry" shelf back of the faucets for the purpose of keeping powder, toilettries, etc., dry and ont of the way during hurried #nilata . ‘Tha anout is raiaad wall The usual liberal storage space is provided inside the cabinet, which is of baker enamel on steel and of m design that assures quiet operaâ€" tion of doors but secure fastening. Main Office and Plant â€" 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road Cleaning â€" Repairing â€" Moth Proofing = Cutting Sewing â€" Laying â€" Ozite Padding That ue wovhein chess Why run the risk of having moths ruin ydur most eostly garmentsâ€"when it is so simple to protect them. Just send your clothes to us. Our new method not only cleans your garments thoroughly, but also makes them absolutely LET_OUR CLEANING METHOD PROTECT IT AGAINST MOTHS __ Already the Highland Park comâ€" mittewâ€"engaged in enlisting the supâ€" port of local residents inâ€"the comâ€" ing season, is finding the time all too short. Scarcely a month remains: before the sale of subscription couâ€" pon books will be closed. Afm{ July 5 no books may be had, and: there seems a strong likelihood that the entire issue of these timeâ€"sayvâ€" ; ing, and moneyâ€"saving books may ‘be disposed ofâ€"prior to the closing date of the sale. Books of twenty couâ€" pons are now on sale for $10 each at the Highland @ State bank. These coupons ca used either for admission at the gate (regular price 75¢) or applied on the price for reserved seats. They rep a saving of $5 to early subscribers. The mounting interest in these concerts ,the conductors, the solo artists, is tribute worthy of their musical artistry and to the appreciâ€" ation of cultural activities in this growing "Salzburg of America" as one music critic has expressed it. Application for books «may be made through the following commitâ€" tee members: Mrs. James M. Murâ€" phey, 1412 S. Sheridan road, Raâ€" Leo De Palma Heads Cuore Arte Club Public interest in the forthcoming Ravinia Festival is increasing daily. The outlook for a gala six weeks of outstanding musical enjfoyment, is glowing. Lovers of music are alâ€" ready familisr with the splendid repertoire offered for the summer, this season bidding fair to outdo all previous efforts of the Ravinia Fesâ€" tival committee." > Several officers of the Cuore Arte club were unanimously reelected to office at a meeting held June 1st at which 72 of 130 members of the orâ€" ganization were present, The officers reelected are: Leo De Paima, president; Jimmie Bortolotti, vice president; Joe Rabâ€" battini, treasurer; J‘Cunfl. fiâ€" nance secretary; Joe Borusso, John Pasquesi ‘and Amedeo Picchietti, trustees. «t Local Committee Active Promoting Ravinia Festival The newly elected secretary is Rocco Stella; Mrs. Giannina Donâ€" ini was reappointed club librarian. Demonic Cortesi, John Ugolini, Massimo Cortesi, Tony Crovetti, Tobia Bortolotti, Joe Ugolini, Enea Cortesi and Joe Ori were appointed to head the various committees. The Cuore Arte club, organized several years ago, aims at a more enlarged and friendly intercourse among its members so as to form a body able to help or promote any activities of benefit or credit to the community in general It has a Filodramatic group that has been ‘successful in presenting performâ€" ances in Highwood andâ€" Highland Park every year. ing which is followed with great inâ€" terést, and thrill and is a past time for its members. The wellâ€"known sport "Rossviga«" (Disk Throw) is wiso being conduciâ€" Corresponding Secretary. RACCO STELLA A request of the three protestant churches at the last meeting of the board, to prohibit Sunday carnivals, and the sale ofâ€"intoxicating Iiquors at such affairs was discussed at a previous special meeting and Mayor Willman announced that Sunday carâ€" nivals will continue to be allowed but the sale of liquors will be perâ€" mitted only in taverns and other licensed places, Never in the history of Deerfield has such a large and excitable audiâ€" ence gathered to observe a meeting of the village trustees, as assembled on Tuesday evening to hear the proâ€" ceedings of ‘the June ~meeting. Mayor C. M. Willman was in the chair; present were all trusteesâ€" Ralph Peterson, Edwin â€" Palmer, Marshall Pottenger, William Herte}, John D. Schneider, and Harry Stupâ€" ple; Clerk Chester Wiessling, and Conporation Counsel George Mcâ€" Gaughey, The resignation of the fire chief was accepted by the board and Conâ€" rad Uchtman was appointed to sucâ€" ceed him. The question of pigs and garbage dumping wltgin the village limits by William â€"Bubert on the Edwin Easâ€" ton farm was freely discussed and an injunction will be issued to proâ€" hibit the dumping. Mr. German asked permission to operate a junk yard and auto "grave yard" within the village. The matâ€" ter was turned over to the license committee. vinia, telephoneâ€"H. P. 1916; and in Highland Park, Mrs. W. }. Fyfte, telephone 183 or Mrs. J. L. Martin, 651. A special meeting has been ealled for 'flmndlny evening, Jnnon l't..w'l'he next regular meeting, will, Tuesday evening, July 6. =~:â€" ‘” The extra week of concerts this year offers added incentive for the purchase of subscription coupon Deerfield Trustees ‘Accept Resignation of Fire Chieftain leged ICE CREAM 537 Central Avenue First Showing _ Right Before Your Eyes GOLDEN MEADOW DARY AND FARM PRODUCTS Frozen in Our New Sanitary Freezer. FREE DIXIE with purchases over 10 cents SPRECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR PARTIES QUARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 12 THE PR ES8 Three Highland Park Students Exhibit Art Work in Chicago Mr. Dade Epstein, Jr., son of the Epsteins of 2215 Oak Knoll terrace, Miss Joy Belle Fritsch, daughter of the Fritschs of 386 Orchard lane, and Miss Ruth Hirsch, daughter of the Hirschs of 1620 Dean ave., are exhibitors in the thirtyâ€"sixth annual exhibition of students‘ work in the studios of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, 18 S. Michigan ave., Chicago, June 3, 4, 5 and 6. In the same classrooms where studied such noted cartoonists as DeBeck, creator of "Barney Google," Segar of* "Popeye" fame, Frank Mr. Epstein has been fitting himsel# with his "Moon Mullins," Carey Orr, Walt Disney, and many others, S. Epstein has been fitting himself to do comic features for syndicates and metropolitan dailies, to fill art staff positions in other lines, or draw for the humor magazines. .. to emphasize appreciatively the character and expression of textures as well as style. Fromâ€"similar acadâ€" emy classes have come such worldâ€" renowned fashion illustrators as Dyâ€" venor Rhys, Lee Creelman and C. O. "Eric‘" Erickson, noted for their many fullâ€"color and blackâ€"andâ€"white pagesin Vogue, Harper‘s Bazsar and other smart magazines. § With an eye to the swing of fashâ€" ion sources from Paris to Hollyâ€" wood, Miss Fritsch has been studyâ€" ing this year in the department of dress dekign, combining her own ideasâ€"for attractive clothes with an expert training in the psychology of line and color, and practical inâ€" struction in manufgcture and merâ€" chandising. 6 Miss Hirsch has specialized in deâ€" picting the romance of smart femâ€" inine clothes, studying period design and setting, methods of giving layâ€" outs decorative touches and learning Many new fields of creative art have openedâ€"recently to the young professional artist and Mr. Epâ€" stein‘s, Miss Fritsch‘s and Miss Hirsch‘s training has prepared them to engage professionally in these new uses of art. HAIR CUTS ................ Grade School Children SAYOFGBYH > ...::â€"1csscseuss (in the first residence north Central Avenue, on east â€" + A4e DILL‘S HOME BARBER _ SHOP 21 North Second Street side.of street, Highland Park, NIL Protest Destruction of Cherry Trees in Nation‘s Capitol Members of the Ravinia Garden elub are protesting to their United States senator and congressmen, udmfiudunvwiono{thhfi anese cherry trees now growing Washington, D.C. A plan to locate a monument to the memory of Thomas Jefferson in Potomac Park will necessitate the destructionâ€" of the greater part of the cherry trees growing there, as they are to large and too old to be removed to another location. ‘ The planting of these trees, the deep admiration of them by all who have seen them in bloom, with the attending publicity throughout the Build Your Summer Wardrobe on THESE DEALERS SELL BIRDS EYE FOODS trimmed, boned, packaged , . . and promptly put into a miracle quickâ€"freezing machine. Wham! At that instant a blast of Arctic Cold is released with the speed of a bullet. A cold so OCEAN PFRCH are rare. Ocean ‘ perch swim a thousand miles from | As soon as they are brought to gh.e docks they are cleaned, Discovered! The ""impossible"‘ fish! OCEAN PERCH K« as the minute they were rushed to the Boston docks. (from the Atlantic) GARNETT‘S They‘re Birds Eye COMMUNITY SERVICE GROCERY, 393 Central Avenue GBO. B. WINTER INC., 361 Roger Williams Avenue, Ravinia A & P FOOD STORE, 510 Central Avenne © Make it a point to shop for your summer clothes only after we‘ve fitted you in a Vassarette Girdle . . . also a Pantieâ€"Girdle or an Allâ€"inâ€"One if you‘re going to have a busy summer. This trio of Vassarettes will keep you beautifully slim and marvelously cool in any comfortably controlling, they‘re remarkably porous. Incidentally, they thrive on nightly washing and dry with incredible speed. The Vassarette Bandean, pictured, $2.00; the Girdle, a favorite for $K SPINACH .>. . .. box CUICORN e & . . box 23’ A VASSARETTE Gardenâ€"freshâ€"washed, cleaned, ready to cook Whole golden kernelsâ€"farmâ€"fresh, serves 4 And here‘s the rrosteg, _" years, have made them the. of keen national interest in rakes ITher mo posdiatt They are generally nized as one of the great attractions of our national capitol and a vast number of people time their visit to Washington so as to be there in cherry blossom time. The Ravinia‘ Garden club urges their friends and all admirers of these beautiful trees to join with them in protesting to ‘Senator J. Hamilton Lewis, and Representative Wm. H. Deitrich, and Congressman Raiph Church of this district, against the attempted removal of these trees for any purpose whatâ€" ever. v tenderness retained! The full flavor held for you. Why not this delicious, hardâ€"toâ€"get aad "unbelievable" ocean perch. See your Birds Eye i amine s nere Subscribe to the PRESS THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1987 $5 to 15 Vassarate Fowundations

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