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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1939, p. 5

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are busy making preparations for their annual bazaar. In connection with it a bakery sale will be offered. This will be held in the assembly room at the rear of the church on Central avenue. A luncheon will be served at noon and team at 4 o‘clock. Mrs. Lowenthal‘s committee, who will be in charge of circulating the petitions in ‘Highland Park, is as follows: Mrs. Spencer Keare, Mrs. George Gaidzik, Mrs. C. W. Carr, Mrs. Robert Grinnell, Mrs. Walter Rubens, Mrs. Clark Holzeimer, Mrs. Earl Jerome, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. Tom Wyles, and Mrs. John Bigler. A date to be remembered! It is Thursday, Dec. 7. The members of the Ladies‘ of the Redeemer Lutheran ch in the administrative service. ”'"‘""l;i; council may, upon cause, dismiss the city manager. Redeemer Lutheran Ladies Plan Bazaar ballot from the city at large. The council determines the policies and appoints a city manager to carry out the council‘s program. The city manager is a trained administrator. He appoints and may remove all heads of departments and, subject to civil service provisions, is responâ€" sible for the appointment and remoâ€" val of other officers and employees If the qualifications are met the referendum wil lbe held at the genâ€" eral election in November 1940. The question will appear as follows: "Shall the people of the cities and villages of Illinois be given the right to vote upon the question of adoptâ€" ing or rejecting the City Manager plan of municipal government unâ€" der which the proportional repreâ€" sentation method may be used for electing members of city and village councils ?" & In essence the city manager plan provides that the voters shall elect a _gn;al! council on a nonâ€"partisan the right to vote on the question whether or not they wish to have this form of government. The petition to be cireulated throughout the state is called a "pubâ€" lic policy referendum." The referâ€" endum in itself has no legal effect but is an expression of the "will of the people." The petition must be signed by 10 per cent of the registered voters of the state and must be filed with the secretary of state stating the question as it is to appear on the ballot. This means approximately 450,000 signatures which is the goal which the state League expects to g'e!e_h, Highland Park‘s quota is General Assembly which would perâ€" mit communities to adopt the city manager form of government if they wanted it. The bills have never been aeted upon favorably. The legâ€" islature has denied Illinois citizens Petition for City Manager Referend in 1940 Legislature adopt the city manager form of govâ€" ermment if the voters of the comâ€" munity by a favorable referendum of government. *o“d--â€"i: '-.w-â€"-i’h-b the circulation of petitions for a fi:-.-m-ha.uu legislature at the meeting of the Board of Directors Weduesâ€" day, November 15, at the Y.W.C.A. vote signified a desire for this form The League of Women Voters has spensored enabling legislation in tion from the General Assembly. ‘This means that if the voters of act passed by the lllinois General _ OLDSMOBILE 108 North First Street Tel H. P. 1591 Due to the popularity of Oldsmobile and increased service business, it has been necessary to move to modern service department with the latest equipâ€" ment and factory trained mechanics, together with mmmnulhhbtpthpfle. You are cordially invited to see the new Announcing Nelson Motor Sales New Location 108 North First Street â€" Highland Park Formerily Cadillacâ€"LaSalle Bldg. i ready topped their quotas and are now 100 per cent: District 1, headed by Leonard J. Kugel, chairman, and Mrs. A. S. Trude, coâ€"chairman; Disâ€" trict 6, headed by E. C. George, chairman, and C. L. Felske, coâ€" chairman; District 11, the first to go "over the top," headed by Clarâ€" ence H. Witt, chairman, and J. J. Berube, coâ€"chairman; and District 14, headed by Philip N. Gould, chairâ€" man, and Mrs. Willard B. Dunham, coâ€"chairman. Chairman Mason G. Armstrong of the General Campaign Committee said, "I hope that all those citizens who have not yet subscribed to the Chest will help the volunteer workâ€" ers complete their task by sending in their subscriptions before Friday. Based on former years‘ giving, there still remains enough renewals of support yet to be obtained to enable us to reach our $45,000 goal, if they can be secured and turned in promptâ€" ly." Chest officers are optimistic as to the final success of the campaign but are desirous of bringing it to a close as soon as possible. Every Highâ€" land Park resident who for some reason may have been missed in the intensive campaign of the past two weeks is urged to send or bring his subscription to campaign headquarâ€" ters in the next few days. munity Chest subscriptions received following the final scheduled report meeting of District Chairmen held Friday evening, November 10, efâ€" forts are being made to secure the $2,500 still needed to put the Fifth Annual Community Chest Campaign "over the top" by the end of the week. All the volunteer workers are urged to stay on the job to comâ€" plete calls on all outstanding names and report at a "clean up meeting to be held Friday evening, Novemâ€" ber 17, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m." Blatchford Sr., of Winnetka has acâ€" cepted the medical directorship of the resort. The new director assumed his dutics Wednesday (Nov. 15). Dr. is one of the best wm on the North Shore, where he has been engaged surgery for more than 30 years. lwnuthQr.b served his interneship in Chiâ€" eago Lyingâ€"in hospital. Following two years as a surgeon with Dr. Bsyard Holmes, he was associated with the late Dr. Robert H. Babâ€" In assuming his new duties as medical director of the health reâ€" sort on Wednesday, Dr. Blatchford stated his enthusiasm over the new post and the possibilities it affords for greater service to the North Shore area,. The health resort, now ?pmch- ing its 40th year of operation, is a wellâ€"equipped general medical saniâ€" tarium, catering to a varied clienâ€" tele, some of whom merely seek rest eock, wellâ€"known heart and lung fore, in 1907, he took over the Winâ€" netka practice of the late Dr. John R. Fletcher. For the past several years, he has specialized in internal Only $2,500 Needed to Bring Annual Campaign to Close Dr. F. Blatchford Medical Director of Health Resort general medical practice on Chicaâ€" go‘s North Side for two years beâ€" and relaxation while ot! definite medical problems. week by the board of directors of The following districts have alâ€" With a total of $42,500 in Comâ€" Dr. Blatchford was engaged in Read The Wantâ€"Ads LENA CLANDT, Rep mucu.o-z:. rrl&rft:-n-'ubm BECOME BRIDES over weekend, where they THANKSCIVING DAY pvisited Mr. Leoni‘s parents, Mr. and ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Shelâ€" ton of S. Central avenue, on Thanksâ€" giving day, November 23. The wedâ€" ding will take place at the home of Father Ward at 12 noon. with Father Ward officiating. Also to be married on Thursday, November 23, is Miss Eleanor Ann Guild, daughter of the Alfred Ghiâ€" ni‘s of Central avenue, to Mr. Harâ€" old L. Snavely. The wedding will be performed at the St. James ehurch at 10:30 a.m. A reception will be held at 6 p.m. at the Labor the approaching marriage of their Temple California JUICY ORANGES HKOEI RHINEY ..â€"<recoscvecouscrccce CIDER VINEGAR RUSSET PEARS TOMATO SOUP Mr. AMMONIA Cranberry Sauce SWEET APPLE CIDER TOMATO JUICE MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Butter 31%¢ HILLDALE THRE HIGHLAND PBARK PERESS quarters PRUNES For Friday and Saturday, NOV.17â€"18 gion Auxiliary held a card and bunâ€" €o party at the Charles Anderson. Mrs. Joe Tonight (Thursday) the St. James Parish will sponsor their regular turkey and eard party at the Labor Temp!e. The public is cordially inâ€" vited to attend, for perhaps may be lucky enough to take home your Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Jack Dayton left on Tuesday for Florida, where he will again spend the winter. The Highwood Civic Improvement Association held their regular meetâ€" 59c Am. Fam. Flakes evening the Med, size box ighlights « 30¢ Telephone H. P. 53 Sliced Pineapple or California Bartlett Pears ~ 25 2%4 mime eam ......._.........__._______.__.. SALMON WET SHRIMPS JELLIES SPINACH 12â€"0z. very juley California Young Sweet Carrots Alaska Fancy Red Sockeye Security Greening Apples extra fancy . Texas Seediess GRAPEFRUIT Assorted Flavor Extra Fancy Broadleaf CHEREFRESH "The original refreshing cherry drink" LAND o‘LAKES | "3},‘3‘,,“,},{,‘,32‘ BU TT ER A pleasant eveâ€" tw > t a+~ * o m a5 ing on Monday evening at the home ; by a group of his friends, who :uuuu-hâ€"..u.hu celebrate his birthday. to her bridge club on Tuesday visiting hbers .. _ _°â€" = > ~ _‘ The Oak Terrace P.T.A will sponâ€" sor a dance at the school on Noâ€" vember 29. The proceeds from this dance will be used to defer the exâ€" Mrs. Tony Casario entertained a number of guests at a dinner at her home last Wednesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. pense of a school nurse Last Tuesday evening the Bellarâ€" mine Club of the St. James Parâ€" ish held an informal meeting at the parish hall. Many new members Coffee 2%51¢ HILLS BROS. 2 .. 29c PRICES for AT 25c 29c 20c 15c M EAT S Frying Chickens lb. 27 ¢ Lamb Patties ib 19¢ TVRK EY s At Lowest Markat Priaas: Lomb NRoust lb 2.3¢ Frankfurters lb 25¢ Sliced Bacon lb 27 ¢ OSCAR MAYER SKINLESS Potmiixonas; lb 221¢ FRESH DRESSED 3~23¢ Clapp‘s Baby Food u-gn.u-nun-é tageilo was chosen as chairman. ter K a es .. Mrs, Rose Caringello and Mrs. C.l-bâ€"lm.-c&hz forecasters for last week‘s games. ‘They both received shamâ€" pos and hair sets for their correct the weekâ€"end, where the boys :::'k in some hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fini and daughâ€" ter Arline and Mr. and Mrs. Nello Campagni motored to Granville, HL., SHOULDER Shop 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Pa REENSLADE Electric ical Contractor

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