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Highland Park Press, 16 Mar 1939, p. 2

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‘This improvement has been made possible by contributions of time, labor, materials and donations of u:r*npofiwmlnmhlm but 5 per cent of the necesâ€" sary funds have been received. A :'u,x.uumvnumm Those desiring to join in this community effort for further protecâ€" tion of the school and its students may send their contribution to Mr. MM&&M tary of the board of education. Any excess of funds will be used to extend the system to protect the workshop. R.‘F,. Grohe, secretary of the board of education of the Deerfleld Grammar sthool, makes the followâ€" ing report on fire protection: , d.’l"h.o‘no:?u‘;-dhm” t automatic sprinklers, has been installed and is in service protecting the repair shop, fan room, boiler room and kitchen of the Gramâ€" Automatic Sprinklers For Fire Protection In Deerfleld School field Troop No. 58. (March 16), and transportation arâ€" Tangéments will then be completed. and the entire group is asked to meet at the Presbyterian church at 6:80 o‘clock. Reservations should be made with John Derby, phone Deerfield 54â€"J, by Thursday evening Deerfleld Boy Seouts, and prosâ€" attend s dinnerâ€"meeting Northbrook sehool, Waukegan road, -m.“:,-tlm, Deerfleld Scouts To Attend Dinner In Northbrook H. P. Music Club Meets Wednesday Etude Mire. Yaine trom uie Op 13 for two piznce _ May Day City of Highland Park Lake County, Ilincis GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 18, 1939 Candidates for the Election for MAYOR and COMMISSIONERS of the City of Highland Park at the GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Specimen Ballot FRANK J. RONAN N. 8. SHARP ARTHUR H. SWANSON JEROME P. BOWES, JR. WILLIAM M. DOOLEY WILLIAM FRED NELSON ROBERT C. L. PRICE W. J. BROWN ROBERT GREENSLADE LYLE GOURLEY FOR COMMISSIONERS (Vote for Four) FOR MAYOR (Vote for One) of this week. Mrs. Warren Danley, regent, and Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps are representing the North Shore D.A.R. will be held in Danville, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Attend Illinois Conference Of D.A.R. Mr, Rafferty served the city of Highland Park as policeman for 12 years, and was promoted to sergeant eight years ago. He plans to retire from the police force later in the year and will join his family in Caliâ€" fornia, where they have taken up residence. The ‘star which is of gold bears the following inscription on the back of the star: Presented to Charles Rafferty, Sergeant of Police, Highâ€" land Park, HI., 1919â€"1989, from the members of the Police Force. Sergeant Charles Rafferty of the Highland Park Police Force is disâ€" whllu-lynhn“nhm is also showing his many the fine new gold star which was presented him last evening by Chief of Police Moroney and his staff of officers; in recognition of Mr. Rafferâ€" ty‘s 20 years of service with the loâ€" cal force. bgt. itarerty For 20 Years‘ Service UUIU SUGL 1 IUCSUHLUU Daniel Cobb, whose "I Love Life" was the ‘hit of the show" in last year‘s ‘Student Stunts", will sing two new numbers Siturday night. Eloise Kruse is his accompanist Read The Wantâ€"Ads City Clerk bers who wish to may bring a grocery prize for the game. * o-mn&qg:.w the child‘s. mouth the day before, her mother, who was the former Berenice Durment of this city, rushâ€" ed her child to Dr. Grady of this city. He took her to the Highland Park hospital where the Xâ€"ray teâ€" pins. 4 < Joan was then taken to St, Luke‘s hospital, which is equipped with a bronchoscope, where the operation was performed. Four open safety pins, two pearl buttons, two celluâ€" loid hair clips, a metal clip and a celuloid stickpin were removed from the baby‘s esophagus. 3 ‘h-a-lmubndw Wednesday a very attendance. At this time it was reâ€" ported that several members are 111, and the Camp wishes them a very speedy recovery. f that she had swallowed these forâ€" eign articles when she could not hold food in her stomach last Wednesâ€" day. Having extracted a pin from About 4:30. Sunday _ morning, Tina, the daughter of Mr. Vi chi, was awakened by shots and from the dog. Fearing that they might be hit by the bullets, the famâ€" ily did not dare venture from the home to see where the shots were coming from, â€"A car was parked in front of the house next door, a it is believed that the shots ca *Whether it was prowlers who feared the animal and took m means of getting him out of the or whether it was another of the "world‘s meanest men" is n: hflm,bmtoxonelnuu f the cause, or performed fiq deed have been learned. ‘Ten pellets were fired at the animal. . number of articles, termed as noâ€" tions in a department store, from her interior. No Clues Found To Shooting Of Dog Early Sunday A. M. been planned for today‘s meeting of the Highland h'th. l’;q'l club '= tea Hilts tea room. The meeting will Little Joanne Worth, 18 month cld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guerâ€" don Worth of Gurnee, has returned from the St. Luke‘s hospital in Chiâ€" eago where physicians extracted a A moving picture, showing :d canning industry will be presen i t e en ue an ‘ l:d‘hr::.hm 1\..:..{ ture will be shown by a representaâ€" A chow dog named "Teddy", ownâ€" ed by Joe Vignocchi of Highwood, was shot early Sunday morning by unknown assailants. tive of Reid Murdock of Chicago, and is sponsored by Harry Roberts. C N g:’;l eighbors To Child‘s "Notions" Prove Interesting And Troublesome Food Canning To Be Pictured At Lion‘s Club Meet She was driving north on Oskâ€" wood ave., at the intersection of Walnut st. when the accident oeâ€" cured. She was taken to her home in Glencoe by a passing motorist, where she was treated for cuts and bruises ear she was driving, crashed into a tree on Oakwood ave., practically wrapping the car around the tree, last Wednesday noon, y Crashes Car Into Tree, Wednesday Glencoe Woman aim00, Wuenube, weat Cublaue wi The child‘s parents first realized a marching chorus of : sehoofs sons and daughâ€" y 1 c very interesting program has Saturday night‘ *EB PRES# Dr, Sturve was a member of the Botanical Expedition to the Matto Grasso sponsored by the University ~£ Argentina, was captured by the head hunters in the jungles in that region, and was the only survivor to escape after three years of capâ€" tivity. His experiences while in capâ€" tivity will be thrillingly recounted by him ‘during his talk. He will have exhibits of articles of interest collected during his travels His reputation as a lecturer on archeolâ€" ogy and Indian Lore and his keen appreciation of the beauties of this colorful land to the south of us will make his account of his experiences there a real delight. Highland Park Woman‘s club, Tuesâ€" day, March 2ist, following a short business meeting at 2 o‘clock. Sponâ€" sored by the Garden class of the club, Dr. Sturve will speakâ€" on "Beautiful and Fascinating South America." He has traveled widely throughout our sister continent, unâ€" derstanding the characteristics of the natives of each country, and enâ€" joying the scenic beauties of them ali â€" th« "Adventurers Club" of Chicago founfed by the Into ‘Phendore Ranceâ€" velt in 191%, which is limited t> real adventurers and explorers, will give a most entertaining talk at to Speak Here Dr. Gustavo Sturve Dr. Gustavo Sturve, a member of Highâ€"Waisted "Staâ€"Upâ€"Top" f Le Gant: Girdle _ wâ€"DPRR, °41000 cthers $750 $500 * (N-t--ud.fim Trade Mark Reg: U. 8. Put.Of. : include cotton and rayon.) GA RNET T‘S To Discuss Needs O€ Y TT TW e Poions The needs of young people in Highland Park will be discussed by int 2t tik reenprmant rame nt:fl-dlcdfl:“?.'uh Assembly reom, at 8 p.m, this <evening fll==u) March 16. â€" L’:ulflhhhn-‘v-h Education; u.."-'.‘::- Flinn, executive secretary of the Social Service committee; Ed Moroney, chief of police, the Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" The Corset Shop heralds the new season in the guise of immaculately tailored Talon stepin girdles to wear ‘neath your spectator or active sportswear. [â€"] eerzair 1. reorn® Candidates for the Election for POLICE MAGISTRATE of the City of Highland Park at the CENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION City of Highland Park Lake County, Ilincis CENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 18, 1989 Specimen Ballot ie cAvane beae m inpcirâ€"opsates | ult dinanis: of mneunenit s "TwoWayâ€"OneWay" . stretch Lastex with batiste front panel and Lastex batiste back. Abdominal boning for a trim profile. Nude pastel. Short of long length. The 3 inch Staâ€"Upâ€"Top tends to give you those crisp, suave, chiseled lines so much a part of the new silhouâ€" ette. It cannot roll down and cannot eut into the flesh. You will love the comfort it gives and you‘ll love the ending of that old girdle bugaboo . . . the top that rolls over. HENRY A. FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE (Vote for One) the s 4.r.ei.chabAe bra A‘LURE* The Lake (h*w Christian Temperance Union hold s spring institute at the Bethâ€" any . Evangelics! church, lu% March 17, from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. public is invited to attend. A W.,C.T.U. To Hold Spring Institute RELIABLE LA UNDRY Both men and women are invited DRY CLEANING CO. sttend the Mrs. Theoâ€" e ru-r-:- of _ the W.C.A.. will .conduct the bried City Clerk. WARCH 18

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