t2h Qrm..0a.-lq.rtm--t.t'tt.-tttggr.ott--g. tette. --- "u'""""""'.'-,' iiihlffiUeiaiieiit maï¬ï¬gzmggwm: -----,, mt lal?irhl? 355?. 'tttgtg5ttrAtFi?l?? h Ltuttt “maxi-B; PM! you: Joseph Laue! Aldo Toigo An unusually beautiful trophy was presented to Mr. Joseph Ind Ann erchi of Marehi Bros., Int Wednesday evening " a token from their winning team in appreciation of the many delightful times they Ind dur- ing their bowling season. The trophy ls now on display n. the Highland Ten Pin Bowling Alley ami will tre placed permanently in the Harem Bros. show room. Much! Brothers Garage team won rtrnt place in the Busi- ness Men's Bowling League. League of Women Voters To Review Year's Work Friday (Continued from Page 1) l thv Jury School held in the City Hall Council Chambers under the leadership of Mrs. Philip Ringer. The Council Chambers were wicked with many women not league mam. hora who, feeling that they might hr called for jury service, wanted advance instruction. All winter league members themselves were called to grand jury service in Chi- can). Often their league wurk had to be detailed to other members We have amid I Qullp durur embraced with pools. Ill-a. blnl Inâ€, Ind may various. of «cumin. Tho bed. In all “mainly Jutland whlcl: lo unique In Itself. III-HI. ll q vary on!- law-din; tulip display. At Deerfield you will fhsd tho lumen of anal! nrlely plainly lubeled no that you can learn to know tulips. Public Corduttr In!“ FRANKEN BROS., Inc. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS TULIP â€at ": more-Io.- 1 ur- fl- mut- “" a“: MA an." â€MAY I“? at not; Guion Powers had-n - 'doqd.r WMy 'NrtrUy Platinum- , In lit Marchi Brothers Garage Winner In Business Men's League Fruit Haw-n. DWI. lupin AI- “Ml-M. Iain-Id 0m. Don-M lost (it!!! hon: NOT PAY "Jlrl Pot" mm "ENFHLlr "Na-n. Inch-u" LATE.ur PATRI N"! "YOUNG TOM EDISON" Itch. Inâ€. Pty Ebb. - -t. “no“. qP.Ht... h M.- wxm DISNEY (Arman 9a sun-m" 'PoRecort ".01 o...-- LAM rm See Them While at Their Bert "THE GHOST COMES ROME" ‘rnrdny MIIUn-v- 2 In I, Ewlinl 7 to In "AN ANGEL m- nova-n "Inn-ah m" um M no: "- Earl Dornick tdS',ttriit?is2i'i'iiiiNTst Mt while they did their stint on Juries but every member who Imed felt it a privilege of citizenship and well worth any saeriBees they made in I more burdened domestic life. The high compliments of both lawyers and judges on the conscientious service of women jurors was I re- ward in itself. The department of Government and Operation under Mrs. James Stannard Baker and Mrs. Van Kirk will report on the conception, birth pangs and actual organization of I Community Couneil for Highland Park which the league sponsored this yuan Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Kirk and thvir committees studied the subjrcts of Community Councils in 'M.aethor-eqtp, frh'urUdft."fant SHOW MON! DEERFIEU) Mt Herman Loner '.-...-- Mailbag-lawâ€! Gunman-mt ad Mind-o": a tin-countdown“ ' Ptrhor_titm.tnat By mtldllthhopodmwty Cormeitwitt unlucky-laud inf-In. In. limit] by. "potting in the D-tmost " loom-l: VOL fun, In] bring the “Km In: Survey" up to Ante, with tho but nun on the m Mn. You" an the In.“ mud uti- utiu for In “a.“ m col- lecting and “you! Int- for Highland Put and but "will: in- zerviewed every undid-ta 10! II]- or and city council for chair plans Ind views. Kipp“, this council bu taken constructive mm- to lla- ptove the lim-tlon._ _ _ The most 3min] study M of the yesr Ins held under the direction of In. Innis “or and Mrs. Robert Grinnell, cock-lune: with Mrs. Ferdinand Krllnor of the Department of Foreign Motions. Feeling that in times like those an intelligent Ind critic-l Indy-is of peace punts is necelllry in on!!! to make any contribution towards a better world order, some seventeen women began an intensive study in anunry, met every week for four months in the Library for a two hour session, read books thy bor- rowed from the University, the Chr. ,cngo Library, the hell library Ind (friends and claimed they had had a more stimulating Ind' instructive time than in any college his?†course they had ever taken. Study- ing peace treaties since 1814 they attempted to discover why then. had not solved the problem that had brought nations to war Ind why history has had to repeat itself with more wars and more peace truths and whether the world will In!!! fail to avert n future eonfiiet in the peace treaty terminating this - ent ward. Members of this from: were Mrs. James S. Baker, In. Kennth Boyd, Mrs. l. M. Green.. berg, Mrs. J. S. Johnston, Mm. Ar. thur Meyerhofr, Mrs. Lee Supple. Mrs. Ralph Wagner, Mrs. Spencer Kenn, Mrs. Melville Rain, In. Walter Nasser, Mrs. Percy Much- witz, Mrs. John Driscoll, Mrs. Hin- nie Pollnk and Mrs. MIX Bloom- stein. The nominating committee will give its reports on the new slate of oMcers for next year. which will include the new president, program chairman, corresponding secret-n and ttve precinct chairmen. Chair- man of the committee is Mrs. George Gnidzik. Her committee is Mrs. Jny (Hidden. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. Mrs. Maurice Pollnck and In. Funk Venning. (Continued from Page 1) chandise and to provide funds for worthy charities in which Highland Park women ore interested. It won reported that the mere-sod volume of sales made possible donations not only to the three parent organiza- tions but also to Allendale Farm, Arden Shore, Dorcas Home, the Richard Sandwich Memorial Fund, Highland Park Social Service, Ri Ute Farm Prevenmrium and a memur’ml “rift to the Highland Park hospital. Of Thrift Shop At Meeting Monday Reelect Officers It was evident to the Board that an increasing number of people con- sider the work of the Thrift Shop as an activity of real importance to tho people of Hmhland Park. It was also the unanimous desire of the Board to thank its many friends for their generous contributions of sale- able merchandise during the past yen. The Thrift Shop is looking forward with confidence to the same fine spirit of eo-operation for the year ahead. Speedy Driver: (to companion) "That's an Inactive village we're coming to, wasn’t ite." DRESS Cleaned and in initial: rut this}. 7ly This “amp h your protection for fine, donning 125 eent interview layer been M men] applicant new under eel- :lderethn and that n eme- ment concerning the Identity of the new menu could he M1 shortly. In the meantime Sergeant Martin M. In†he Allen pedom- ing the dutiee of former Chief Mom, u at“; city marshal, . Comb-loner Swanson announc- ed that "Ct-Ur" week would start on Ionday, Kay 20 and would continue through Saturday of that week. In his announcement he uk- ed for the cooperation of the citi- zens of Highland Park in leaving their unwanted debris " the club where it would be easily wees-Me to the collectors. He stated that op- erationl during "Cleats-Up" week coat the city some three to four hundred dollars and that eo11eetionts should be made In simple u polli- ble to keep expemee down. Commissioner Swen-on cited lev- eral mpkints received by his de- partment uninst parking can for sale on the path-,- " Laurel end First street- and than: North St. Johns avenue. Acting City Hunt-J Kopp was instructed to have his de.. partment investigate the matter with an eye town-d- eliminating this practice. In his ieport Commissioner Swan- son stated that during the lust fUeal year the street department was opt erated " a saving of upproximuuly $8.000 when computed with the previous yeu'l thrures. Cast: in this department for the 1939-1940 period were placed at 828,000. Ex- penses during Mt8tV1989 were put at $36,000, He tho stated that six and a half mites of streets were re- surfaced during the put you. Numerous bridge repairs and street lighting improvements were aim made. At Monday evening’s meeting the salary schedule of city employees presented " Int week’s union VII officially spun-owed, TYPEWRITERS LARSON’S Stationer " South St. John- Ave-Is Advertise in the PRESS (Cam from Past " Workman-hip Gun-ted ALL MAKES SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER A Sprayfoam . DISHWASHER (Ale. ml Only Inc Manta!) Not one. do ". have . "re ago}- A iaiiertdr-roed- drudgery, M I hot water hub: that (ivo- you in In“: any but ee an "vor-boethomoeNtarlfrm cuboghhmmnm-ldcu- ttrs-t_-tst-" itrm'tt-tr.arth-d. when (but to In: "and! but m_ -eesandhrssutersmhmrthor'tros. “quit"? â€DAY 'Pt "EEBEVéh. new iiietfre,irg J'ith!fit, NOR?" '5IrII'Il -orrr-reto-rmrt-srercetrr_ T. P. 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