Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highiand Park, Ilinots CHICAGO OFFICES; ... Issued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Highiand Communieations intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper oniy. y,.flwmunâ€"mmumm. h?'nhlll“!hdh-\v PAGE FOUR Bubscription Price, $1.50 per. year affairs where an admission charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates * .. hikh bo deslt Feblicher and l-mllh-w usvataink Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate Editor Mrs. Robert W. Pettis, Deerfleld Editor Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, or other If you have been involved in an accident, no matter how slight or how innocent on your part, report it to your insurance company! Give full details as to time of day, weather condiâ€" tions, road conditions, warning signs, speeds, etc. Get the license numbers of all cars involved, names and addresses of witnesses. If you can, measure distances, call the attention of witnesses to any particulars you notice, and don‘t be afraid to draw maps and diagrams that will make it clearer. ___ _ Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Notify your insurance company by wire or telephone if the accident is serious, or if anyone is injured, and follow its inâ€" structions. Your insurance company has checked thousands of accidents and knows what you should do. _ â€" _ "e > The Independent Merchants are striving to make the month of May, free of accidents. Will you do your part? And be sure you take care of any injured people and help the other fellow if heâ€"needs it! TWENTY YEARS AGO ‘ April 25, 1918 s Miss Frances Barrett Bliss, for eleven years a teacher of foreign language at Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school, died Monday at her home in Oak Park. . . . Lorence Gloden reâ€" ceived 80 votes and John Woodman, 104 in the school election held in Deerfield, Saturday . , . Mrs. Mary Ann Yore, an old resident of Evâ€" erett, passed away Monday. . . . A surprise jparty was given Isabell Keeler, Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Irene Booth of North Second street. . . . Announcement is made of the marriage of Jennie Lenâ€" cioni to Mr. A. Tosi, which took place Saturday evening at St. James â€" church. . . . Mrs. Mary Sweeney of Ft. Sheridan passed away Monday at her home. TEN YEARS AGO lcnmposition,and counterpoint with April 26, 1928 | Motte Lacroix and Mile. Boulanâ€" Plans are under way for the openâ€"| £er, the world‘s leading woman exâ€" ing of the new Village hall, in Raâ€") ponent of musical theory. vinia, May 18th . . . Stanger and| _ The program tomorrow night will Klemp, owners of the Automotive[ï¬m‘ll’dt‘ Bach‘s second organ conâ€" Repair shop, are erecting a comâ€"| certo with a transeription by I. modious building on North Second| Philipp; Schumann‘s Andante and street for their own occupancy. . . .\ Variations, opus 46, written espeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox anâ€"| cially for duoâ€"piano; Dubussy‘s Peâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Friâ€"| tite Suite; and Rachmaninoff‘s opus day. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George I-‘.! No. 17, written for two pianos. Conrad announce the approaching Enanmmemtizmmmmianress marriage of their daughter, Pris-l .W.C.A. Bus Tour cilla, to Mr. Harold Ralph Fossum,)~ A few more seats ares available which takes place May 7th. . . . .\ to those who are planning to go on Miss Elizabeth Schelsky of Evansâ€"| the bus tour, Thursday, May 5th. ton and Mr. Irvin Clow of this city| The bus leaves the."Y" promptly at are to be married, Sunday. . . . Mr.| 12:30. ~ and Mrs. R. A. Nelson of Deerfield| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"____ announce the birth of a daughter, April 19th. . . . Mrs. Ruth Olson|| _ Phone Highland Park 2160 died Tuesday night at her home j here. . . . Mrs. Ida Nafe, resident | B, E. Christensen, O.D. here for more than 50 years, passed away Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" . OPTOMETRIST ward Nevins were pleasantly surâ€" prised by a number of their friends 394 Central Avenue who came to help them celebrate $ their seventh wedding anniversary, Highland Park, ML Thursday. ~ommmununnatnemnnintyreetinmemeontenmmcmmunn ts . LOOKING BACKWARD atâ€" progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. IIlinls Thursdayâ€"Friday "Gold Is Where You _ "Everybody Sings" Find It" \ Saturdayâ€"(Matinee, 2 to 4; Evening, 7 to 11) The Greatest Picture in all of 19371 Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues.â€"(Sunday continuoss, 2 to 11) Wednesday â€"Thursdayâ€"Friday May 4â€"5â€"6 Two Great Pictares Spelling Drama and Hamor! "Submarine Dâ€"1" "Big Broadcast of 1938" COLOR CARTOON, "Pipe Dresms" â€" SPECIALTY, "California Giants" CLYEE LUCAS BAND; "Listen to Lucas" â€" LATRST PARAMOUNT NEWs C 2000 ** _ Olivia DeHavilland _____________ _ FANNY BRICBR _ _ _ UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS â€" BETTY BOOP_CARTOON, "Be Up To Date" LATEST METROTONE NEWS Gold Is Where You Find it begins 7 p.m.â€"10:30 p.m. ‘Everybod ySing‘ 9 p.m. Next Week m:wm'-mnm.mm ... Bagine .t ns ant To use ~ *J Ths in PAUL MUNI, GALE SONDERGAARD, JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT GLORIA HOLDEN LATEST PATHE NEWs THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Pat O‘Brien, Wayne Morrk yâ€"Friday & * April 28â€"29 ANOTHER OUTSTANDING TWOâ€"PEATURE PROGRAM! THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP WENRY PONDA. JOAN BENNETT. ALAN MARSMALL â€" DAME MAY WRITTY, ALAN BAXTER "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA" ;“vmv.om; "BULLDOG DRUMMONDS PERIL, "I MET MY LOVE AGAINY‘ eo. Brent. Claude Rains _ ALAN JONES â€" JUDY GARLAND Jn TD UniifG, cour uatest Uiarhdtonms «ews REPORTING ACCIDENTS There will be NO sdvance in regular prices ! f1016 W ‘Tower â€" Tel. Central 3855 li0e North Pabach Ave * . Fel. Binte 20206 Tomorrow night at 8:30 p.m. in the Jesse Lowe Smith auditorium at Elm Place schood, Annemarie Wirz and Roger Balke will present their first duoâ€"piano concert on the North Shore. Recently ~returned from several years‘ study in Europe, the <two Highland Park artists have received high praise for their playing by leadâ€" ing critics of music. Local Artist In N.S. Debut Recital At Elm Place School Annemarie Wirz (Mrs. Roger Balke) has had work under Felix Weingartner and is a graduate of the Conservatory of Basel. She has also studied under Rudolf Serkin in Switzerland and in Berlin, in addiâ€" tion to several years under Isidor Philipp at Paris. Philipp is acâ€" knowledged the greatest of living French masters. Roger Balke studied under Philâ€" ipp at Paris and also took work in musical theory under the late Adolf Weidig and under Felix Borowski, wellâ€"known Chicago composer and critic. He continued his studies in composition. and counterpoint with Motte Lacroix and Mile. Boulanâ€" ger, the world‘s leading woman exâ€" ponent of musical theory. .W.C.A. Bus Tour A few more seats ares available to those who are iplanning to go on the bus tour, Thursday, May 5th. The bus leaves the. "Y" promptly at 12:30. â€" ‘Telephones : Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 5 cents per single copy May 1â€"2â€"3 April 30 Raye Deerfield School Finances and Survey Discussed by Board | The board approved the issuance of $10,000 ‘Tax Anticipation Warâ€" rants, 1937 general levy, educational fund, at an interest rate not. to exâ€" \ ceed 3 per cent, for the operating of the school. â€" It was the concensus of opinion that the school must be operated on a budget in accordance with funds | receivable. (Continued from Page 1) for other than school purposes shall be decided by the Building and Grounds committee. Finance: Mr. Hawes, chairman, reported an appraisal, furnished by Messrs. Vant & Selig and Mrs. Edâ€" ward F. Segert, expressing the Board‘s appreciation for this servâ€" ice. The appraised valuation of the land and land improvement is $3,â€" 600 and the building was appraised at. $97,115.60. ‘The total revenue received during the year ended March 31, 1938, was about $20,500, while the expenses were approximately $27,300 ,resultâ€" ing in a «defict of $6,800. If the entire 1937 tax levy and the distriâ€" butive fund and tuition fund are collected in full during the ensuing year, the total would he over $21,â€" 000. Since last year‘s expenses were over $27,000, it is obvious that a reduction in expense of at least $6,000 must be effected. In order to keep a definite accounting of all funds a new system of bookkeeping is being set up. The withdrawal of territory from the Deerfleld School district, and| a» the small revenue received from unâ€"| A improved tracts, are said to be largeâ€"| t ly résponsible for the deficit in this| d district. & | at President McRoy referred to the Building and Grounds committee a letter regarding bus service for children from the eastern section of the district, who must walk on the state road to school. It is the aim of the new board of education to build of the standard of the sehool to such a high level that no more sections of the district will ask to secede. The next meeting will be anâ€" nounced later and the public is urâ€" gently requested to attend. DraNe. ts o. iss 5 m, . 283C \Swift‘s Premium Roastâ€"bth and 7th Ribs; Ib.. . . . 27¢ OXOL CLEANSER ... cleaning clothes. Rubber Apron free; quart ... New Florida Washed POTATOES; 7 The. . Best Florida RIPE TOMATOES, . . BABY STUART CATSUP 12â€"0%. bottle ... Brown Ilinois Green ASPARAGU 2 bunches for ...._._._._..__.. 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George Brent, Olivia DeHavilland, Claude Rains, and Margaret Lindsay are starred in "Gold Is Where You Find It," an outdoor picture in technicolor dealâ€" ing with the rancherâ€"miner feud in early California days. _ "Everybody Sing" brings Allan Jones, Judy Garland, Fanny Brice and Billie Burke to the Deerpath in a laughâ€"packed romance that is enâ€" hanced by the presence also of Lynne Carver, Reginald Owen, Regiâ€" nald Gardiner and nine songs that will thrill you. "The Life : of Emil Zola," that superb masterpiece that won acâ€" claim as the greatest picture of 1937, will play at the Deerpath Theatre on Saturday, April 80. With Paul Muni are Gale Sonderâ€" gaard, _ Joseph Schildkraut, and Gloria Holden in outstanding charâ€" acter portrayals. Joan Bennett and Henry Fonda that would not die, despite misunâ€" derstandings, accidents, and infatuâ€" ations. The earnestness of Fonda‘s portrayal and the poignancy of Joan Bennett are superb in this thrilling ‘romance which comes to the Deerpath on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Highland Park 567 Best Round Steak, Ib.......35¢ â€" 3 lbs. for....$1.00 For Meat Loafâ€"Veal, Pork and Beef, lb. . seaks .29¢ Miller & Hart Bacon, 3 lbs. for ................89¢ Miller & Hart Ham, Ib. Assorted Cold Meat, lb. . Bluefield Ripe Sweet BANANAS; Ib. ...... Roman Beauty APPLES Bridges Brand TOMATOES or GREEN CUT BEANS, z’ & WwÂ¥ Aaime i2 c s lc c Automatically packed for cleanliness. pounds 10 for 53C per quart 33c Weekâ€"End Meat Specials E. K. CATTON DIXIE CRYSTALS PURE CANE nnett and Henry Fonda 1 in "I Met My Love gripping story of a love 1 not die, despite misunâ€" SUGAR Brand White ot Yellow CALL Smaill Ribs, 1b. 33¢ 17¢ 29¢ 5¢ . "Submarine Dâ€"1" features Pat O‘Brien, Wayne Iorrla:;d George Brent, witk Frank ugh and Doris Weston in an exciting story of the thrills involved in a sunken submarine. It will be at the Deerâ€" path next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday on another fine twoâ€" feature program with "The Big Broadcast of 1988," which stars the immortal W. C. Fields and features Martha Raye, Ben Blue, Shirley Ross, Dorothy Lamour, Bob Hope, Lynne Overman, Rufe Davis, and a host of others. Chicago Man Finds Week End Spree Is Costly Affair Thomas Bilshaw of Chicago and originally of Belfast, Ireland, was picked up here early Monday mornâ€" ing when he was attempting to steal gasoline. Bilshaw, who had been out on a week end spree, had imbibed too freely, was arrested and fined $50 and costs. Musselman APPLESAUCE, 4 eans for .....__._._____L. MIXED PICKLES or OLIVES, 3 bottles ... 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