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Highland Park Press, 28 Jul 1938, p. 1

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Th2 Highland! Park Pram Dennis F. Kelly Dies While On European Trip MOI. nun Dennis P. £013. " you: old. to- tind lucid-at a. Pair deput- meat “on. died in Eaten, Nora my, hat Bat-rm at “an. pm DIN" r. MY monk. Mr. tnd Mrs. Kelly left Lake Forest June 29 for In extend- ed European trip, 'uxeompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Whipple of Evanston, I friend of Mrs. Kelly. Mr. Kelly wu I former resident of Highland Park. According to word received by hia daughter, Mrs. Charles Vogel of Milwaukee, Mr. Kelly “lend a chill the week before when the party was in Edinburgh, but not regarding himself as being ill, he went on with the when to New- castle and then to Norway. Double pneumonia, which caused his death, developed after he arrived in Ber- gen. Dennis Kelly was born and rais- ed in Chicago, and started his mer- chandising career in 1879 when he was 11 years old, as an othee boy for Mandel Bros. He rose in posi- tions until in 1901 he tee,ap, tren-, era] manager of the store. Be con- tinued in this post until he accepted the vice-presidency and general man- agership of the Fair store in 1923. Two years later he became presi- dent of this firm; he retired from business last luring. . Mr. and Mrs, Kelly had occupied the John Griffith home on 800 N. Sheridan road, Lake Forest, for six years, but cove up the house tutd lived " the Deerpsth Inn for sev- ernl months before they left for Europe. The funeral will be held in Chi- cago, but arrangements have not yet been made, since it is not known when Mr. Kelly’s body will reach New York. Besides his wife, the Grmer Irene Sullivan. and his dumber, Mrs. Charles Von] of Milwluhe, Mr. Kelly is survived by two grand- children, Mary and Philip Vogel. [Alder in civic, religious and business “hire, Mr. Kelly was made 1 Knight of St. Gregory in 1920 and I Knight of Unite. by Pope Pius, in 1931. Be wen presi- dent of the Catholic Charities since its organiution in 1918. Director of many oorporetions including Wilson 1 Co., the Consumers com- pany end the Continental Illinois Bank And Trust Co., Mr. Kelly .1110 served us director of Grant hospital Ind we: a trustee of Henrotin hos- pital. One of his lust civic univ- ities we! In mm to obtain I suit, uhle head for the Cook County hoe- pital, and he had planned to devote more time to this on his return from Europe. It we: said of Mr. Kelly that he wu motive” interest- ed in every worthwhile elort foe the betterment of hi: native city. Local Merchants to Observe Dollar Day Thursday, Aug. 11 Almost limit-Mouth with the gamma-It at the Hum? CHI-uh ' mtttoat wide more to stimulus ”in... And bring the Monte! the roan-bu, oom- mtnemms-thrthemqhurrdN6 Chaim» of mum ul- other Doll- Dal-totem. Ttre this In has an Ate AW It. mttmgtr-tht-dw%utr-e Mr mat-em, Human - sumo-mindset.»- chalk. Semi-am. the Mn mum-mung.“- bett-tfetrthyerrueeee ammuni- '.odP+HrfsrerqMteotdthe -ehr-t.th.drhe%r"betta. m’qwmm f_e-d'hrtD-rDw.- TNrshr,A-rttg.qetttHa. an law-(Won‘- “backup".- tr. .3"th 91-9,!“ Benny Goodman' at Ravinia Park August Third Although the price of not: "a triplod. than m an Mb uncut for the cone!" My Good- 'rsanandhuhosdwiltNnrinrtw vini. Put Aw 8.' Than "I- dnndy m I lot " "mm" And "eata" (swing lingo for non-phy- ietenrtdrurin.i-ttna) out» North Shore. B-isnonrtm.tourtre lu- mpo but will be but in time tot the "in. nation. In addition to the band the instrumental trio And Wu will be hard. Besid- Gcodmun. Inch uni-t- " Entry Juan. trumpet; Dive Tough. drums; Teddy Wilson, piano; Llo- nel Hampton, vittrtsharp; Jen Sta.. cy, piano; will be heard. Benny’s oattit in the outstanding white hand in the Imminent type of rhythm. The other type. two. bent, is the kind that Bob Crosby pun nightly hem the Nunavut. The two are euily distin'nilhod if the two bands are compared. Beside being s bond lender an! s top msn on the elm-inst, Good.. msn hss composed seven! BoqtirB-- "Stompitt' " the "vor" sud "Don't Be That Wsy." These pieces were best sellers when they appur- ed on the market. Lately he hll helped to populsrixe mother piece that is sweeping the eountrr-. "Flat Foot Fluogie with the Ploy- Flor'" City Council Adds Two Policemen to H. P. Force Michael E. Boa-mute and Theo- dore beech were med to the police force this week upon approve! of the city council last Monday night. They were eertiBed by the civil Ber- vice eornmiaitton after competitive examination with " other “pi- rants. Bohamarte, who is married end the father of two children, resides at 3tt7 Elm place; beech. unmar- ried, lives at 871 Bloom atreet. Both men In 27 and hive for the put two year. been' employed by the prstieeforee u extra or would offieers. Dr. and Mrs. Roberts to Return Home Monday, August First Word comes to The Press from Cheyenne, Wyoming, that Doctor and Mrs. B. B. Roberts will return to Highland Park August In Mtee two months vacationing in the west ond in Con-do, seeing tho.Notionol pork: Ind four of the nation'l his dam projects. Mant Highland Perken will be heppy to know that both It. and Mrs. B. A. Lathe run well end in- meneely enjoying life at “helm Luther" Belmont, California, when the Roberta visited them in their lovely home. Conducts Council Meeting with Flashlights Monday Highland Park'. council had to conclude in meeting last Hominy evening with ftaahiitthtn when the sudden were ruin-tom disabled the electric pom meplr. The high wind that minded the storm blew down lever-l trem “It! a few electric lines. The worm we: benetleinl however, in that it gave relief from the "iflirtit he“ of the dny. Wm. M. Rettig Dies; Funeral Saturday Mr. Wm. M. has, a forum POB- idont of Highwood, who in. - his home in Sun Diego [inn mo. waned any in Ban Diego Sutur- day, July 23. The body in being brought out and will be at the "dune. of the R. J. Brm'l on Friday July as, with funeral m flu- St, Jam.- ehnrch. in HM Suw- dny It 9:80 I... Surviving Ir. Wm M. wilt, 1‘1.me "tdP't.r,aemetha-,iid orteruter,Krs.3.ttedt1reemas. Daily’s Ready-to- Wear More Going Out of Business Dav-www.crmm fi,S"lt",'hTiNttu"d,ht inn-Chm Inn!- bubs-hon. Mr.mtdtercN. bertNdtrN-t.-ter-. In. III. and up M an. Ort-h-tr-rr-i “than. _ OFFICIAL N".PAPIR OF THI CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK "llhbrood Bar" To Be Celebrated August hd to 6th The “w Dun" Carnival Colour.“ lulu; -neod by tho Hlxhvood Civic Impmt Al- noelutlon will be held from an: My, August 2, to 81mm. August a. inclusive, on tho Noni Show. line grounds " Wuha- Ivonne. A pl. celehntion is being puns od. There hill In continuous my warrant and I gay cum-1 - |phm will pun“. Clowns, I.“ tune-tellers 1nd other “rolling II- tertainera will be on hand to add to the merriment. The umivnl pruning to In on. of the molt. annual event: of “I kind. Beautiful mm d the highest quality has bean ttb. tained for this outstanding event. Ind :11 of the prizes are of outp- tionul merit and wide upped. The newest sensation in the u- dio world, I 1939 Mystery Cantu! Phileo radio, in being oeemd ll one of the sand prim. Thin ro- dio, one of the first of in kind in this "on, will be on display and demonstrated on the grounds. A Ranger Champion bicycle, which is the latest streamlined model, a Sunburn Mixer, I four-slice elw trie toaster, one dozen beauttfat, hind-cut gnaw-re, and I wed], plaid steamer rug no lilo included anon; the trrand.prixes. , Many other features are beind plnnned for this occuion. There will be a variety of sand: and com cessions including hmp. electrical. linen, thaw-rt, hosiery! and tsportisman's booths. An exception- ally tine selection of prizes will ba offered " these stand; and " the popular bingo gum. A Merry- Go-Round, Ferris-Wheel, Tilt-A- Whirl, Ind African Dip Cones-tan will be won; the many other " trutiom. - LOCI] merchants are eooperntirte by donating muny nimble print for the Registration booth UM: I hundred prisms will be ti n - a. twin: new? the final evening of the ctr-aim. Otto P, Fisher in the general churn-n of the cumin] and in be- ing “listed by I committee con- sisting of Paul Muik, Roy Russell, J. E. Enquiat, 3nd Harvey Reber. All of the proceeds derived from the ennivnl will be tttsed, for I very worthy cause. Moraine Hotel Guest Injured in Accident on Skokie Road Tho on of M. J. Eberhart, "" B. St. John. Ivonne. In. donated but Seturdny morning in . multiple accident on Shh. road. N. Hun- Ian, 164 8. St. John. avenue, go- in; north on Shine, stopped " Deer%td road for in stoplight. Mart pulled " at up behind Kansans. J. It. Kalb, 225). Mont. rou avenue, Chico“, am done and smashed into the not of Eber- hart's cur. Be, in tam, hit But; son's car. . Kalb won (beloved drunk and un- ftt to drive, Ind then the quetaion own u to who land but. driving my. cu. No one ”and sure who it won ont of the our full of people. Annual Picnic of Highwood Firemen to Be Held Sunday On my, an and picnic of the [Wood Bre 60mm wt11 1ttuidetttottt'sthim,oesttoet. 88, vat of BMW The only injured penal: wu Mrs. G. Motrin of the Moraine hotel who received In injury on her left hip, She VII taken to the 8131mm! Park hospital. She wu on. of the pun-enm- in Kalli. cu. TheoMMaheh-rgohmk- in; Nmtstoumtltutsure.t mwmnthkalll. mutton. 309.0de Mob-r mm»)! studio. "th-g-e-tt habit-Isthmu- ”chm-“NM”- min-mum Pair-M W. midd- Human-“nth“ "the m '0‘.” m. Au-t'. 'arstg'tpft,,,t't ”an." than Idol. Militia“. {than luau-IOU 7911-!”de TMttrrLAND PAM, Maa8Rt" THURSDAY. JULY = 1988 Alvar L. Bournique Passes Away At Leland, Michigan Cit. A)": L. Bonn“... for an: " yen- . vellum of Ilium-ml Park, died tnat Sauna-y at his Ill.- mgtt home " Inland. Kiel. an: n illness of three mum. The nimble, (tactful litu- danc- in: mutu- nud to the on cm! avenue " the corner of Linda]: are. uue. Although he In " he did not. retire from .etiv. touching un- tit last lurch. when In and hi- :udemy on: to Unter bylaw, r. Col. Bournique m born in 1866, I you before, his “that, Augustus Eugene, Ind his mother openql an ucudemy " um um! Itchlgul Ivo- nue. Mny of Okinawa pioneer-l. including Mush.“ Field and Gen. Phil Sheridan, attended. Some absent-minded custodian 'eit the asylum door open and three upper classmen graduated with de- ,zreea of ttug-ttout-sum-laude-and “rumor. which ia only‘ " inad- equate way of trying to explain what will, take place at the Alcyon theatre when the Rite Brothers ap- pear in "Eentueky Moomrhine? on Thursday and Friday, Tony Mar- tin and Marjorie Weaver lend at- tractive contrast to the mad antics of the Brothers. These being Double-' Feature nights "Action for Slan- der" is included on the program featuring Clive Brooks. It is a FMF- erful drama adapted to the screen (tom the best seller by Mary Bor.. When the elder Mr. Bournique died in 1926, Alvu- carried on the Bournique tradition of correctneu and decorum in Chicago dnncing cir- cles. His caching withstood the onslnughts of the Charleston, the ttea hop, the bunny ttutr-even the big apple. Instead, he constituted on the writ: and the Virginin real, the latter for courteous grace, and the fox trot. He taught gravity and poise, Ind trrneiouimetra. Besides his widow, the former Mary Wayne McMunn, Col. Bour- nique is survived by two daughters, Mrs. M. D. Bullard of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mrs. W. C. Munnecke of Chiesgo; I brother, Eugene A., and n sister, Miss Elinbeth M. Bour- nique, both of Chicngo. Funenl services were held Int Monday morning at 11:30 nan. at the North Shore Garden of Mem- cries. Ginger Rogers to Be on Alcyon Screen Stan Laurel end Oliver Rudy, ring the bell in their new musied comedy film, “Swine Miss," which will be presented " the Aleron on Saturday. The comedy pair were never funnier than in their guise of mountrep sale-men who believe that because of the large Swine output of cheele the Alpine regions will be e fertile field for their en- have". “Holiday", taken from the Inge hit, is a blessed change from the bright Ind acintlllult whimaieu of modern times. With Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant tNt-starred thir Aleron Ittrution shovingnn Sundcy, Monday and Tuesday, vi- brtteo with life. The Mm is pick- ctl with humor and its tituntlom are the normal one. of redity. A: tho heroine, Mia: Hethurn loses herself in an understanding humor that will widen her field of Admir- en. Cay Grant, u her via-nevi; h” . role with more mimi- moti- vuion than in Any of his preview pinata, but u role' which bubble- ovcr with the good spirits In in no are u "luau. 7 Co-Iurring two of the norm 1endtrte taverns, Ginger Bogus Ind has 8min. “Viv-dou- Iady" can- a brillmt and lip-io- date tonnes to tthrs--. The two our: in" strand, with! rol- thnt (In them not-bk oppor- mithu to diqsur their MM“, Ind M m (in! [and support by I In: an. Tin than has any iii-rm unnum- pull. high the who: "he of tho piano. tht .0 Akron can nut weak Well-la and 1mm. Ram’s Pastry Shop Moves to New Location August 1st AwlIIumuhm’Ma! menu-lmvillmblu “baseman-tom]: "ttte-theat-tmths-tb “mama!“ “mum-alum” ”I‘m-III,“ 'trss-rt-darts-. .emtmMst-rqetta.qrdt+et. ”Nunmgm in mm...“ Lester Ball New, Superintendent at Deerfield School The bond of education, Until-1d Guam! land District No. 100, mm the ”Imminent of Mr. Later B. Ball to the position of moeriettandaht; damn Milan I, 1988. . Mr. Ball, who he: served u peits _ cipel end director of curriculum of GIeneoe Public school- for the put two years, come: to hit new on!“ well qualitUd and well recommended. A nodule ot Wuhan Townehip High school, Mr. Ball attained his Builder of Edueation degree " Nadine": Illinois State Tuehen’ college, Dekalb, trom which he is Ileo e mduete; and received his ILA. degree from Northwestern School of Eduatlon. where he in continuing his work toward the et- ninment of e Ph.D. Mr. Ball ullo _ In: two lumen- com-tee " the Uni- Fair, of low- to his credit. Before accepting the Glenooe Ito. sition, Mr. Ball taught for two years In the Evanston Public and Junior High school; He it now a member of the ("any of the Summer Demonstration school " Northwestern university. Mr. Ball' sincere“ in working with children has given him wide contacts, with valuable experience in Boy Scout work, Drum n Bugle Corps, etc. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ball will reside in Deerfield "ter August 16th, It 206 Central avenue, (the Elmilton house recently Vic-M by Captain and Mrs. J. M. Wyman). D. A. R. Presents Awards To C.M.T.C. For This Year's Work On Thursday morning, August 4, between 9 and 11:30 o'e1oek/the C. M. T. C. at Fort Sheridan will piss in review and receive the nwlgda for this year’s work. The Illinois Daughters of the Americnn Revolution will present I sabre to the outstanding trainee of the entire amp; Ind the North Shore chapter will present 1 medal to the highest runking trainee who his hnd The previous military trairr ing. These I'm-d: are project: of the Nltionll Defense committee of the Duughters of the American Revolution. All chapter members Ind guests are urged to be present. Luncheon will be served in the meme. Many Improvements At Fort Sheridan Planned for This Year A "new" Port Sheridnn within a yen is the plan of the federal gov- ernment, which bu {rented more than 81,700,000. There will be may new building. " the military reser- vntion plus is gcnenl rehabilih- don of the physical plant. Anton; the projects under tttmatruetittn in new residences. bunch, I school for hiker- Ind cooks, e telephone exclunge. Lieut. Robert E. Gran, In, In charge of the work, said that about 1500 men will Icon be cmplayed on the WPA and WA prajech. Unique Cleaners Install "Miraele Maehine" The Unique Cleaners, located " " N. Sheridan road, Highland Pun-k. in” recently installed ml- chinery employing modern methods tn dry cleaning» This act-ordi- nary new alumna employs . non- explosive liquid which may.“ Ind ole-m thoroughly, (Mu quick- ly, 1nd mph" the crystal do" pron”. Mr. my Malawi Imm- hi- pl- um and friend- b Impact the 'Mir.eU Hashim". It my be an in operation Main. M. h advent-mat - in this ' Lions Club Will View Moving Pictures 'tot-ttBart-a-ofthe Alen- than, will show I“ $41".th EMU-I‘M“- md-bulhr-Il-vuklym In; at noon My (“III-y) it charm and Think. 'her-tati-d-dm-_ will-Macmmmcb- m to In, Wat, the Inn": 'dt"-"""""'""'"'"" In: when of an club~ who uwthpktlmhhnhYdlow- -.rt6qHah._rrttoth.d.b h..mhum-Ilot- Him-Nb “a nun-I trmt,aM-aeNrrtam- gi'""'"""'""" 11. Eugene Omandy to BeGuut Conductor Final Two Weeks Eugen. Orland! who Illin- tbs Qstinetion will [new w- uh of Min; tan-conductor of th'. Phil-dolphin oeehmtra, will hi. up the Mum with the Chicago Symphony arch-tn u (not con- ductor for the final two wash of the aniniu Putin] anon-It Ra. vini- park. To my “take up the baton" in a tUure of epoch for Mr. 0mm never um one, preferring to direct with eloquent hand: end one. Ba- you-lea and scorch... he in cred- ited with a mutual musical memory. even to the long And eon- pliceted work: of [elder end Bruckner to any with: of " the Maven nymphets, Bmhrss, Technikmky, Werner end e good- ly quantity of modem work. He Item nut he hu never in the his. tory of his are" conducted from I more. ' Numerous honors hue been heap- ed on the you; conductor who has sdvenced so rapidly from the violin section of the Capitol theater in New York to conduct one of the world’s - orchestras. He is president of the Schubert Memorial, Ine., successor to the late Ouip Gabrllowitch, and is the recipient of the Mahler medal of the Bruck- ner society.‘ In 1936 he received the Kilyeni Bruckner Medel-given to him as one of the foremost in- ternational exponents of the Aus- trian eompotserhs works. Mr. 0r- mandy's interpretations have been an outstanding feature for two suc- cessive seasons " the famous Den- ube Festivals held each summer " the eompotser's birthplace in Lina, Austria, Ormnny wu nuned for Juno Hu- bay, the famous Hupguinn violin- ist. His wife is Btetunr Goldner, formerly a hnrpist with the Phila- delphil orchestra. Mr. Beifeta his played with the orchestra " Orchestra Hell on six pair of concerts, Ind the announce- ment of I recital by the great " olinist dwlys prance: In event of muliul import-nee. Sharing honor: for the Brat week of Ormandy’s appearance: a (nut conductor It anink is Judas Kei- feta, who together with tho lustre from Philudelphil in uniting his initial app-ulna a the Ravi-i: Festivnl, but not with the Chicago Symphony orchestra. On " Sniurd-y night Innu- nnee of July 80, Mr. Edict: will present the.Brahms Concerto in D mljor, and on the concert of the knowing liter-noon the Mos-rt concerto No. 4 in D mghnh'TEe latter eoneqrrthe min work an adtrtiragCr9tto use All Vienna. prom unused by Mr. Oman- ZoningBoardHears , Rezoning Central Avenue Plan -dr. A public hearing an the reson- ine of east Central avenue hen the present tnmitt-eetttrn thun- den Ivenne we: held by the son- ing board " the city hell M day evening. A Inge emcee, repreeenting both the property owner end those append to the project. were meant end mud their cent. While there we: con- tidereble oppoeition to the runn- Ing, there were theme preterit who were in ("or at zoning this prop- Ttr. fur apartment- or lupin hugge- _of a high quelity: Tho [and will watch the prop- Ildnn firm every uncle, having in III!!! a. future vulture and ml: of Highland Park, And will rent: I dabb- vkhln the not: but wash. Hitch-Hiker Killed When Alighting from Fiore Truck Afn11frxmthetroeheetuPuee nut-Ink- driva- by he Mm, 208 Jedrry and, 3mm. m responsible forthe death of Charl- Hodltnm on the Iutt my road no" the Dauphin:- rfver, m. "li-tmeh-vom,-- n. ”with the truth“ '14., mini. unit-torn. AI Id- “washcmdaom Aotg._9hith-a ttf'dW"llfl'lfdtg 'trfltd'. - -31.... _ NUMBER " Pr,

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