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Highland Park Press, 18 Aug 1938, p. 7

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New Miracle Cleaning Machine Installed At Unique Plant THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 The management of the unusual Bonâ€"Air Country club has preparâ€" ed a new show in keeping with the sparkling rhythm of Jimmy Dorsey and lfis orchestra to open Friday, August 19. Featured together with the Bonâ€"Air Glamour Girls will be Paul Gerrits, sophisticated master of ceremonies; Moore and Revel, comedy dance team, held over by popular demand; Emily Von Losen, danseuse supreme; Clark Dennis, America‘s leading tenor, held over; the Dukes. and. their Duchess, Isaâ€" belle Graham; Bob Eberle and Lee Leighton. In preparing this "Paâ€" rade of Rhythm‘," Producer Sammy Roge has staged a finale that will feature the entire ensemble in an unusual jam session with the memâ€" bers of the Jimmy Dorsey orchestra and starring the worlds‘ greatest saxophonist, Jimmy Dorsey, in ‘"The Flight of the Bumble Bee." The above picture shows the new Crystal Clear dry cleaning machine, which is a self contained dry cleaning plant in one unit. This machine was recently installed by the Unique Cleaners, 24 North Sheridan road. Mr. Molendi is married and has two children. He is a resident of this community. For three years he served as president of the Highâ€" wood Chamber of Commerce and was secretary of this organization fof two years. He is now a memâ€" ber of the Highland Park Chamâ€" ber of Commerce. Since purchasing the Unique Cleaners, Mr. Molendi has spent considerable money in equilping the plant with the most up to date and efficient machinery. Heretofore it was necessary to send work out of town to be done, but all dry "Parade Of Rhythm" Reveals Unusual Feature At "Bon Air" The attendance at the Bonâ€"Air Country Club Golf course and swimming pool has set a new high over the week end and seems to definitely prove the public‘s taste and approval of this beautiful counâ€" try and supper club as the most popular spot in the middle west. This is the eleventh week of an Raymond Molendi is the prog equipping his plant with the most ultraâ€"modern methods to assire his customers of quality service. Ray, who is 34 years old, an apâ€" parently young business man, has been associated in the dry cleaning business in Highland Park for the past ten years. For a number of years he managed the Unique Cleaners, leaving to purchase an interest in the Zengeler Cleaning plant. He later sold out his interâ€" est in this business and went to Great Lakes where he was assoâ€" ciated until early last November when he purchased the Unique Cleaners. hetinraphed Shote Of Hehert Fablee win be niven away barins the"" HENRY KING‘S ORCHESTRA â€" "Ea«y on the Ice." GRANTLAND RICE SPORTLIGHT â€" "Red, White and Blue Champions." NOVELTY â€" "Tatest mewe~ (Saturday Matinee ")“lhl‘l-!Mlh.Mn-nd o'a.a.-m Starring Larry "Buster" Crabbe Mmaflgm. August 24, 25, 26 Rakert Furier, Sterpen en ie e Pss sls oul, Repppidhinies C3 :1\ w sn ~* 4* cemiidenall WALT DISNEY CARTOON â€" "Pluto‘s Quintuplets." HISTORICAL MYSTERY â€" "Pace Behind the Mask." _rfl Tiz sPpCinUSTâ€" LATES® SK:TERSAT wews the progressive proprietor who believes in People from different walks of life are found in this club. They are held together by the adventure that the camera gives. Discoverâ€" ing that there is camera and the photographer than the mere pushâ€" ing of a lever they have become fascinated. Instead of a ‘cold‘, meâ€" chanical instrument they discover that the camera is really a vehicle whereby they may express their own warm feelings and thoughts. And how to do it is the adventure and the answer to the popularity of camera clubs the country over. cleaning is now being done in the local plant. 28 bids fair to make theatrical and night club history in Chicago and vicinity. Camera Popular As Form of Recreation A number of people in Highwood are finding recteation as members of the Federal Recreation project‘s Camera club. Mr. Tex Wiley, well known Lake county photograâ€" pher, is the instructor for this popâ€" ular activity. To date the club has heen conâ€" cerned with the study of the camâ€" era and the developing of films. Later, according to Mr. Wiley, enâ€" larging and the more artistic anâ€" gle of photogrlphy is to be taken up with camera hikes and exhibits following. The new Crystal Dry Cleaning machine, a self contained dry cleanâ€" ing plant in one unit, now in operâ€" ation, may be inspected at any time. _ Mr. Molendi is most anxious to have his patrons see his equipâ€" ment in operation. unusually successful season that Raymond Molendi Photo by Hecketsweiler Photo by Hecketsweiler ow e ol 12 Emnpoaa ENUE I, EDWARD J. HUGHES, Secretary of State of the Stat certify that the foregoing is a true copy of House Joint Resc proposed amendment to sectipns 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Article XJ of State of Illinois, and the form of the official ballot to be used in the electors of this State at the General Election to be held November, A. D. 1938, the driginals of which are‘now on file in t . _ _Pursuant to law in such case made and public notice is hereby given that the following Joint Resolution of the General Assembly, proposing an amendâ€" mat «o .tne Constitution of the State of which .proposed amendment will be submitted to the electors of the State of IJinois adoption or refection at the General m&bw-flm&u“. y HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 14 l-OLVE.hhlmdlm“hflnflmmmmdm State of Illi the Senate concurring therein, That there shall be to Uemrel Aussinely "of the thate of tiiace, Teens mnal Frosibed by Taw: n nnporition 2 ner w, & m%m‘mtha&t?nflldwhndmcununthmmtm a utlublbn: Section 5. No state bank shall hereafter be created, nor shall the state own or be Hhkwmkhnum«“u“mnyumlum purposes, :fl'"o:-.i‘u.d-r&o be honl-n- “"‘.'m sk See. General Assembly horizing or creating corporations or mssociations with banking powers, whether of deposit or discount, nor amendments finm-lnll.olltoclmorln-uâ€"nmhlnfnnnunl-.lhu-.lhllm #fi-.lmunmolml-m-tvflum»lmw“hnolmlnn Sec. 7. Ne act 3&' General Assembly shall hereafter be enacted authorizing or permitting any banking corporation or.association to issue money or bills to circulate as money. See. 8. All provisions of the law of this state making stockholders of banks personally liable for obligations of the bank are hereby repealed and declared null and woid and no obligution created thereunder shall he anforass ougl, CA SRTRTRC mH" and brallcafbcndtrid JOHN STELLE, Secretary Of the Senate. President of the Senate. The form in which the nrm.d amendment to the Constitution of Illinois is to appear upon the official ballot at General Election on November 8, 1988, is as follows : EXPLANATION OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT. 1. Proposed section 5, like present section 5, provides that the State shall not be interested in any bank. 2. The amendment omits the provision from present section 5 requiring submission to the voters of acts of the General Assembly rclative to banking. It provides in proposed section 6 that acts of the General Assembly relative to banking shall not go into effect unless such acts receive the affirmative vote of not less than ¢woâ€"thirds of the clo:hd members of 'wehflllnn ;l :: G.-unLAu:nhly. jon 4 3 . Proposed section repea m of present section making stock» holders of a State bank liable to the mm of the bank over the amount of stock held by such stockholders for limbilities of the bank. 4. Proposed section 7 provides that no bank shall hereafter be permitted to issue mqotbuluhdreuhhumrn“upheuvmntnnhm?udlmhfiu the issuance of money by banks. visiting friends in Buffalo, N.Y Modenese Society To Picnic Sunday At Santi‘s Grove Next Sunday, August 2ist, the Modenese Mutual Aid society will hold a picnic at Santi‘s grove, loâ€" cated about 4 miles west of Highâ€" wood on route 22. TEN YEARS AGO August 16, 1928 Robert Reynold, Jr., 1100 Green Bay road, was fatally injured near his home last Friday afternoon . . . The Ravinia Dry Goods store is opening on Roger Williams avenue Friday ... Mrs. Christine T. Egan and Mr. Roswell B. Swazey were married Saturday afternoon . . . The Ernest Volwilers are the hapâ€" py parents of a son, born Saturâ€" day . . . Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marie Tye of Chicago and Mr. Bernard Genty of this city which took place Tuesâ€" day . . . The Albert Franken famâ€" ily, former Deerfield residents, will return shortly, to their homd in Alta Dena, Calif., from a visit in this vicinity . . . Mrs, C. C. Brackâ€" ett of Deerfield was awarded four ribbons for her display of snapdragâ€" ons and petunias entered in the Barrington Garden club flower show . . . Miss Edith Ringdahl is According to Mr. Robert Saielli, chairman of the outing, an outâ€" standing feature in the afternoon will be a Bocce contest between two teams from Waukegan, sponsored by Dr. Robert R. Bosworth, and two teams of picked players from TWENTY YEARS AGO August 15, 1918 John C. Rogan was killed Aug. Oth in a railroad accident at Misâ€" soula, Mont. . . . Today the marâ€" riage of the Rev. Frank Fitt, pasâ€" tor of the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church, and Miss Harriet Bradley takes place . . . Mrs. Robâ€" ert W. Buckley died Monday at Rochester, N. Y. . . . Miss Edith Merrian was one of the hostesses at a "Jackie" party given Saturday in Oak Park . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Ohrmund announce the birth of a daughter, born Monddy . . . A baby girl was born Aug. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Hastings . . . Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Pratt announce the engagement of their daughter Frances Estelle to Mr. Cecil Marâ€" tin of Oak Park . . . A drinking fcuntain donated to the city by a Young Folks Humane society headâ€" ed by Miss Ruth Ewing, which has stood in front of the City Hall since 19()7 and which was removed to accommodate the new building has not yet been reinstalled. Highwood, sponsored by the sotiety. A prize is to be awarded to the other games played during the afternoon. At 8 p.m. dancing begins with the music of Lenzini‘s well known orchestra. Clerk of the House of Representatives. oncurred in by the Senate, June 30, 1987 Bec. 8. All provisions of the law of this state making stockholders of banks sonally liable for obligations of the bank are hereby repealed and declared null and 4 and no obligation created thereunder shall be enforced unless suit for such purpose pending within one year after this amendment becomes effective. Adopted by the House, June 30, 1937. HAROLD J. TAYLOR, j â€" Article XI of the Constitution For the proposed amendment to Sections at progressive Highland Park through thefiles of The Press.~ LOOKING BACKWARD SEAL) OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Springfield, Illinois, _ Office of the Secretary of State, THE PRESs L Mam l k o s P PCR T IMTC TTE In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Great Sea! of the State of Tllinois. Done at my office in the Capitol Building, in the city of Springâ€" field, this 24th»day of June, A. D. 1938, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred sixtyâ€"second. « EDWARD J. HUGHES, Secretary of State. CAPITOL BUILDING LEGAL NOTICE Series of Lectures During Winter To Endow Cottage The series of lectures on Current Events to be given by Ethel M. Brazelton in Highland Park beginâ€" ning Oct. 26 and running through April 12 are for the benefit of the Endowment Fund of a cottage at Park Ridge school for girls. This cottage was donated by Julius Rosâ€" enwald many years ago and is callâ€" ed "Solomon‘ cottage. It is now used as the home of the superinâ€" tendent. The Park Ridge School for Girls is a private school for dependent girls, maintained entirely by conâ€" tributions and endowments which supplement the inadequate tuition paid for the majority of the girls. Girls are accepted through private arrangements or from the Juveâ€" nile Courts of Illincis. The aim of the school is to provide the homeâ€" less girl with a background of care and home life, to give her a school home that merits her pride and loyâ€" alty and to prepare her with adeâ€" quate training so that she may eventually become independent. It is a worthy cause, and the comâ€" mittee urges the support of Highâ€" land Park women. The price for the series will be very nominal. Card of Thanks Expressing our deepest appreciaâ€" tion to our friends for the many acts of kindness extended in our reâ€" cent bereavement. LOUIE E. LEWIS, Speaker of the House of Representatives YEs 5. 6. 7 and 8 of NO service. Rugs are the habitat of disease breeding germs which form a menacing source of danger to your family‘s health. Protect their health with our skilled rug cleaning. Distinctive Periodic cleaning not only restores the beauty of your rugs but gives you longer Yuehueymrmunfullyloryouhopetheywfllhumdluunut,whtdlutthdx cleaning? Do you use care in selecting the proper rug cleaner? Our exclusive rug cleaning methods and twentyâ€"three years of experience in cleaning and repairing Oriental and Domestic Rugs applied to your rugs will preserve texture and restore original newness. You can safely entrust them to our expert care. > Main Office & Plant 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park : of the State of Illinois, do hereby te Joint Resolution No. 14, being a Article XI of the Constitution fo the to be used in submitting the same to d on the this office. The Howard Family. eighth day R U G CLEANING of Maj. Paul Morris To Manage Horse Show September 3â€" Appointments of committees by Brig. Gen. Carl Truesdell, comâ€" manding officer of Fort Sheridan, to handle the big horse show on Sept. 3 â€"and 4, indicate that the event will be exceptionally well run in every detail. Gen. Truesdell announced :.h:: Maj. Paul H. Morris has 1 named as show manager, and Lieut. W. E. Chandlerâ€" as secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer. He also made known the perâ€" sonnel of the executive committee, which consists of Lieut. Col. Carl E. Baehr, Lieut. Col. Wilfred M. Blunt, Lieut, Col. Gearge A. Pollin, and Maj. Llioyd H. Cook. Maj. Morris heads the ring comâ€" mittee, Lieut. Chandler the proâ€" gram and tickets committees, Capt. Thomas G. Crawford Jr., the enâ€" tertainment committee, Maj.. Edâ€" ward J. Rehmann the prizes comâ€" mittee, Lieut. Col. Sawyer A. Groâ€" ver the stabling committee, Capt. Harold A. Meyer the publicity committee, Lieut, Leland W. Craâ€" mer the entries committee, and Maj. Cock the military exhibition comâ€" mittee. C From Lieut. Chandler comes the report that boxes for the show are in high demand among residents of the north shore, northwestern subâ€" urbs, Chicago and Wisconsin. He stated that this is considered a good cmen for the success of the show, as is the rapid rate at which enâ€" tries are being received. PHONE HICHLAND PARK Among those who have already taken boxes are Mr. and Mrs. Lauâ€" rance H. Armour, Donald B. Dougâ€" las, John E. Hughes, Mrs. James DEERFIELD STATE BANK JOHN B. NASH, Prop Modern small homes offer big-home‘ convenience! Modern financing is convenient, too! 2. This institution offers new, liberal terms on the 1938 FHA Plan: down payment, in some cases, as low as 10 percent of the value of house and lot . . . the balance paid monthly, like rent. Inquiries are invited. Our staff will give you courteous, prompt attention. COMPACT .... but Complete Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NEW ,LIBERAL FHA TERMS. FHA INSURED FINANCING. 3200 DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Telephone Deerfield 258 R. G, AJt (whose famous Tip Top Farm also drew the honor of sendâ€" ing in the first entry of ‘seven blooded horses), William Roy Carâ€" ney, Harry J. McKinney, Col. I. S. Martin, .R. C. Hyatt, Fred Pabst of Oconomowoe, Wis., and C. A. Newsome of Libertyville. Judges for the show will include James Casson of Franklin, Mich., C. Wadsworth Howard of Greenwich, Conn., and Lieut. Col. E. N. Hardy of Lexington, Ky. tee. Sold at stores. % JONES PRODUCTS CO., Milwaukee, Wis. HOUSEWIVESâ€"Master Ant Killer rids your hondlaul-:)l!qn_lglluq“m M. Hopkins, John Lord Behr, Adâ€" miral Hayne Ellis, Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, Britten I. Budd, Mrs. AtY L8 @avm GOCS C0d OEnBRIUUS. USS OILâ€"ofâ€"SALTâ€"the -»c.’fi comforting. real fo:s_ hafln- for as little u“w% â€"OILâ€"ofâ€"SALT is wonderful for cuts, QUICK RELIEF FOR FEET Gruggist will refund the price if not satished B. E. Christensen, O.D. OPTOMETRIST Phone Highland Park 2160 SERVICE 394 Centrgl Avenue Highland Park, DL FOR 10¢ PAGE

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