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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1925, p. 13

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Winnetks,whou C we ednesdlyd l Ytumed,c ”an, imam»: mun. L; M. may. r it Orrinzton hotel "Wad the ; ids and n moths: F' " luncheon ttNt', a W 'fair bratrsautteetHrfotuntti a $51.... Hodge in “The m3: unwind." That evening, he ttroatyr T mgr, Mm. Ruth C. Ironm- . lt"t4, " dinner and and“ for than an Balloon room of can” Md Thursdly, Norm) “(We d '6 ushers were host. M, their hm ; Chair'les Dennehy tramrla ftp. " 't his home in Chlago, ind after- ' In Conch ‘ethinOd the party " u dance "rthur Grinch. Mists lorence Nan. one o the Mid: . ' was hostess athé‘ home Pi, - ar vening. later Whalin- guest: to a at the Duke ml. mt. hy chins, Miss Man Haunt-h of enilworth gun a 65er for the bridal patty at the Own ch: The fumbling ai Mrs. Bush Bu er entertained " ten. Mom, eve ‘ng the bachelor dinher was held at e University dub, hind Tuesday l nig t, the bridal dinner was given ' at c home of the bridefa father uni mo r, Mr. and Mn: Edward’ F. Ha m of 517 Sheridan road, Keyn- woith. q _ , mums xv q' Hen Miss Frances Wrath“ K of Gieneoe became, the ‘bl'id’ Jtt he -H. Spencdr, son of?!» and Mn. 1 Sperm: td Eighhrid {thighs w trttertdeeCttr Miss Bertha Ill!- ie u Houston, Tex, Jyrt i'l',t'd of h or, and by Mia um Brtd, m' 0 New 'York City od Mus Dorothy; B wn of Rhinelander, his... " was»: ids. A I . _ rick Spence! l, af 11%}:th P rk, served his 'l/gli; "I‘M n, and Gnome MW. 'Ill,') untleroy, Edvard A Small, It, M ma, Ill:, Pu] 'du') of Wyt, t , and Robert Whiting of Chitin; W? ushers. w V _ The service was ihad " trhrut {The service us t", " (um-t c uréh It 8:30 o'ehte . and willie f low'ed by a reeeptiott I! the ham: 0 an; bride) mother; Mrs: Edward I Kemp of 165 Sherman mag '; ' rs. Rosamonrcottn, daughtm" oi . and Mrs. spatthNitt (loan Af Ind din Mill, assisted stubs debut of Kiss Elizach Meysenburg. daughter of Robert Cage Muzak“: of Chia- go. which took place; at the Port. nightly. Friday, November 20. Mrs. Edith! F. Hayley was hostess It the tea during which the prenatal Miss Meysenburg to society. ' T ty can label . Vet 0|me , It: Eth L’ART 2 '2 PARTS thun A. Gout: in: before nnd m the service. Wteel, tor. _ wine the cannon ' them “I . it :ception at the human! the bride, or (ttte family And tnthiatarbiettAs. V Mr..and Mrs. John N. Ott of " Indian Hill .road, Winnetkn, intro- duced their daughter, Mary on, at I reception Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. Ott wu assisted by three brothers and their wives. Dancing for the young people followed the reception.“ -Atr group of college tthis and doom tints! undated, among whom wen “an McClellan], Jame Warren, Joan M, Elizabeth 2gt Cnthn'ne ' Eleanor Me en, Cynthia ' Sumac Halibut, Roch com. Janet 'het Harriet label Scott, has Story. and Venus; ( [ o- Wodaudny att-ttet, November , mu Ethel Louise new, dmythr I af Mr. and In. C. “his. 569 elburn strut. Evmton, became the ride of Claude D. Stephan. Jr., of 488 Aubury arcane, Hubbard Woods ceremony was mad by the Rev. “sternum: at the St, John's Evan'- W charghpt 6:30 oclgck. - . Bernice Gums, the mid af honor. dressed in magnets, and the nid, Louise 8mm, sister of groom. m attired in peach color. bride were white with a tuna i1 and carried a ohm": haunt. best an m Harold Stephan, he of tho groom. and the when are Raymond Stephan and Russell ohmon. L; - Mrs. P. J. O’Suninn‘ sud her son. Peter, 490 Bud avenue, Glenqoe. left Ionduy' evening {of Detroit: to at- tend the wedding of In. O'Su‘llim'l niece. in: Mary 3m Cross!" and "PmderSehrtttarstattt. I John Dewar, 797 pm aren‘t. Win- Itetka, In: recent]? Ind WWW tssWrstutnttiittthe,twottet.ht the Bible about brad cut upon the m On the "itat" of "lt so, ues, Dewar ma «39°!- 1020 Luke Show drive, from tttr1nlttuWhtisettuitsenih. .. Wilcox, an inmrhncc broker. 1th11 and has nil-now inter, strikinc his head Inhale the bottom and browns his neck. Dam, who in: ‘stnndinx any. now an Mama: return to the turbo. after the dike 19 he NOR TH SHORE NEWS “in: out and bmpghg. the min to than. Wilcox hy for a long white In Evmton hospital in g Urtorm eopc lditiop,‘md Dew“ heard nothing more from him. _ , t 4. i This week Diva rtedryt a gold watch from Tietrtrh, of New York. "tttt.hy ammo; who In: nearly recovered from the accident. new” is a ttudent tt New Trier high ise.ttoM. l Among thaste at the dinnér were residents of Winnetka and Giencoe in- jcluding, Dr. and Mrs. Banker: Met- men, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M.~Cue. PM. and Mri. Frank E.-Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Parwel1, Mr, and I Mrs. Stanley J'arwel1, and Mr. and hires. Luther Barber. Tami-cc pas- itors whothad been in c m ot the tchurch during the' forty years war: ipresent. t Visiting Mm. J. M. Brown of Wil- mette are her panda-11w and dumb tar, Mr. And Malayan. Perry, and daughter, Eleangz", of Stndusky, Ohio. Mrs. Francis L. Wdolley. 324 Lin- coln "ewe, Glencoe, and little Fun.- cia Woolley, In, hareleft for Brooke In, N. Y., to any until after Christ- ms with Mea. Woolley’s trarentry,Mr. and Mm. Meyers. f Mrs. Harold Jello: Ind MnX'B, P. Worthy of Wi-Myra. in“ mm- heu of the commit“: formal ttMr, Hurry Ems! Fauna far the para pose of Iinging Chaim: carol: through Chicago and suburb: Christ. mu “cw and morning, Othgnsn the committee are Maui's. ntl2,'ni.tttl: Max Mason, Harry Pratt Judson, 11., tee Dill Scott. Frederick Stock 'nd William McAndrew. The madame- search bureau, 165' East Ontario street, is the headwaters toe the committee. ' _ 7 . Judge Elbert H. Gary of Nblem-k. will pass the Christmas holidays with his, mn-ip-low _trrtd daughtei, Mt. and Mrs. E. VS”! 8“th of 610 Spguce street, ir'ietnestU. He will "dae ttt present at the christening of lar' only grandson, Elbert Gary Sutelitf,rJE, which will hike place during the holi; day Season. Plans are being tttatm for a number of social adults durthtt Judge Garry, brief visit in Winnetka/ On Tuesday, Neiiter. ITS' tle Xena; wood Union church of‘Chlmo cele-J, braced its fortieth 'hnniverigry with a dinner at which wont 400, persona were present, thirteen of 'rhiehfrtre the original members. -- '. g Mrs. Robert Law and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law, In, of IrenilsAtrths “and last week on the Belgenknd from New York for I trip to the orient. via the PM! canal. ' Mr. and Mtg George Nichols, 1190 of Kenilworth, will take the trip, soiling from San Flamenco after visiting tlie Grand cNVott in Arizom. . _ . Mr. and Mrs. Phillipa Taylor " Waterloo. Iowa, unnounce the birth of a daughter, Ellen Jean, Not 15. Mr. Taylor in the son of Mn. D.t. Taylor of Wham. J ' _ l Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Bab cock om, Magnet Wu), at Glance, have returned than their honeymoon in South Magda, and have Wuhan an aphrtmcnt at 1119 Maple nvMERMtom 'tyr.mtt "ii-Gui' $555141. trip and Wight home with them th large buck and "r. low tropical bird, . The Carl A, Anderson; ot.Wihnttte will move shortly to St. Joseph, Mich, where they have purchuod; In estate, ecuatetwoodff on Lake Shore drive. be filli'tiijlfattlt Park pttgiit Mr. and Mn. William a.' Nicholln.; 660 Pine street, Winnetka, Innounce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara, to Charles Ingram Bernard, In, son of Mrs. W: S, Be'mrd of Evanston, formerly ot New York tad Dayton. Following the muting: of their daughter; Miss Martha Blair 31mm, to Rush Clark Butler, Jr., .61 Wilmet- ha, Wednesday dim-noon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin! F. 8mm of Ianthrirrth entertained " dinner _ ttswaatrivintt day. T1ttir guests yep tte 'ym??trs Mr. and Mn. Fred Collin: of MB. wankee and their minim Comm of Nashville, Tum, ind In. Della Irwin of Moe, spout Thank-giv- ing as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will'itm' lone of Provident avenue. Wham in. Irwin in remaining for the week-end. _ A! the 3mm and Butter families, and relatives' af'the bride and groom who departed on their honeymoon Wednesday. ' I FT . Mr. and Mm. Victor Mauser at Wilmette are in (harsh with Mrs. Manager's parents. Mr. and In. Lewis B. Springer, tire two' week. Mr. and Mn. ,Sprinm‘mt south only in the mouth. . g . W, NEIGHBORHOOD JO'I'I'INGS BRIEF NEWSITEMS FROM’LAIIE COUNTY Interesting Items About This Section jot North Shore and Vicinity; County' _ _ Seat beings . 8 pen J. Skim), agent forrthet Chi- cago., Milwpukea a St. Paul railroad in Libertyville, died last week. _ _ T Heariirg xbefore Spechl MaateraL C. 'Coylsoqwu resumed let week in the win; ot, Fred Hatch to an!» Hub title to; about 900 new of swamp land " Gram Lake, and was later continued until Dee. 5. _ ' W. F. Insular», a tortitisrrhs'r. dent of Libel-twine, has been up- pointed superintendent of the 10m: artd.Da1r?enrdieuiott of the Ohm Milwaukee a St. Pen! Railroad with headquarters 315‘an City, have; _ The mimosa of a dethdU plantar pure water in Wgukepn u, seen in the actiop '0! “the city council last week in Which/the sum of not more than $500 was ‘voted for tht expat: purpose of sending experts to inm- gate filtration, plants" through. the Eastern states. _ . _ _ "mes, H. Hinogue, 80, for64 yum a faimer irtrthewBett1derxs' road hear the 'Waukesin mud, died " his farm home' nanny, after A Ion t illness anWiibraitee tage. Mr. Engine [as been suffering with plequ pneu- may": for,the past, six weeks and his weakened condition precluded his recovery. ' _ _ ;' 4ait,,r,otivi; and frieixds of Mr. 'and ~Mra.; M. A.,' Knpple, tlt North County street, 1 Waukegnn,‘ Helped them Mme thdir can”: wédding by trtitherirtit at that hand srttirtttttt It nooptime:and reirtahtinit theme be the entire tt and than making the occa- sion A tumble one forth; douple who have agent half a century in con- tented mhrried felations. _ 1 rr ' The duty poof farm, It Liberty-~ ville, pruning“) be the' Ntot point of oratogry and; action' at :the next meeting :0! the‘board of ,uirertrliors, whielrisi schedukd for Dec: T. _ _ APPLICATIONS SOUGHT . FOR WINNETKA. P. M. Applications for pxaminatian :rfirr the poiition ot:Winttet1ut postmaster must btrflled on pr before December JI, it w" announced this week by the Civil Service examination board. , Mr. and Mrs. George W. 'Keehn of the Orrinzton- hotel, Evanston,' is“: Tuesday to spend Thanhgiving with' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Keel-m of New mung, N. Y. ,,' The Kuhn; were forantrkenmrorttt residents. ' 3 The positkm of postmaster is open' in vietot the resignation of Elmer E. Adams. who' hats. held tho poa't since the beginning of the Fhirding administration and was also pub master. during President Tamas“- miniahation. _ ‘ . “ Mr. Adams plnttito return to the railway mil service: in which he is a veter'tuf' of 19 - expertenee. [ After three months of travel bland. Mrs A. W. Allen and her niece. Min Florence Winship, have nun-"ed Jo their home in Wihnette. .. ' . F Mrs. Van Dunkirk, mother of Chee ter Van Buskirk of 1099 Spruce street, Winnetka, left last week to spend th, winter with her daughter " Otlando. Fla: 7 Mr.uutd Mm. Loni; K. Hinton of Wilmette spent the weekend with relatives in Ak'rmu0hio. T _ Word conic: from Miss Patty Rom man of J.r.towotth, that 'tte lint] be; parents, Mr. and Mn. Hugh} PM man, are enjoying a several weak!“ visit in.the east at: Atlantic city and New York. , j N Mr. add Mrs. Frank B, 'Piowmln. 421 Linden itvenue, Web We issued invitations to thinning! M their daughter, Min Wt, to?” Dane McCullough. Mandi; evening. Deeeittber;gi, at 8 o'clock, " Chm: chamb- Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart tod ttthir funny havedosed ttutr home, in INN bard Aroods and have taken no quit ment at the lathe Shore Drive 2titte" fortberrinter. _ 7 _"'-' . Mrs. Charla Wahl and her my: son, who hid been the he!!! ot9th. thl’is parents. Mr. and lituwmhm Marie, of Ptttivident “may.“ Wtitatitt'ea, for theypast {our month's, it“ ftimt New Ydregortuciytitaottel'ttrs:ehe Chiatotrets November ". _ _ _ HIGHLAND PARK, ttadams,' THURSDAY, 0303mm: 3. 1925 HELD DECEMBER 2 AND 3 North, Shore Leaders Prominent in Activities of Greater'Chi- eado Possibilities Are , In Conference , REGIONAL PLMMMl ASSN. ANNUAL MEET ' The with annual meeting of the qiiiarrtcIttriosru" Planning "noda- tion is new at the Hotel Sherman, Chfengos"DeetmNrr 2 ma 3.'Amon¢ the subjgch‘to be Mud " the meetinggm subdivision planing and saying, public Mama, general aur- veys, mammal: facilities in she Chi. “to region ‘and lhighinys in the region. Following each meeting open forum 'duettstuntr ‘on the. subjects 1ttptd1edisitf bd, held, with' speaker: litnited to m minutes. . . . Amt] mm T .The"bmslrtesur meeting will convene the night-of December t in the Bil Tabnrin room of the hotel, " which‘ time. the omen-d and digectors for 1926 will bd electeg. Follomng this, the annual dinner ill be held in the Louls' XVI toom. Dwight H. Perkins will net " toatstmagter. . V The 'tour; villa'gé‘s of Nek Trier Gownahlp on member: of the.Tuqion, al Ptatmi'piaitttoeintiott, as are also many Individual -renidenta in then eonimtsititi" RobértXincery of Win- ne'tka in secretory of the association; and among the (modern m Inch well known north shore leaders on Frederick -W. t'enfield, Mrs, Harold L. Iehis, Samuel A. Greeley, Myron H. IWrsrt,. J.’ G. Way, I. B. Bolas- cttrert/Herbert R. Fleming and En- gene Rummler. _ _ trr._,Pettfieid, is scheduled as n speaker " one of the: “axiom, " subject to he, “Subdiyi-ion Control Throutthpamty 1tegtt1itiom". ' SUUJWL LU w. .'?"""ftf'.'"'". wuuv; _ l t , , » I v Thro hog n ' ." _ tt hid btitrt'.iittiettdid Ir? luvs ' I" Mrs 'e1t....1ttelt.t.l.t' pufmn when»: mam-I not GLENCOE P. T. A. WILL a: 2t, i,iEilii,i'ij:,igti,d', tll tt ' . a n an ce HEAR CULTURE EXPERT 61:33:; [Study :33“, ete., :31“! Pt of . ' , the , dun. ' wave}, , re are Dr. Iitt Hellman ot Emu“ been gummy ivonble- column on to Speak Before-Association this irrst netting, thte you , when I 3 ' This Afternoon ' p1itirtts attended with uni-ovum” ' _ ' T --u--- Md fmhme‘n mo that it in decided Drlpenvy Neumam leader of the tag putt the - kind of I just!" Brooklyn Sadat yof TthictWCu1turss, tsir M students attd WOM- od till ,will gddress members of the Glencoe J1tt,,t.t'et. amt neuftor 91:309.! _ ' Parent-Teacher association“ at their ' ' The woman _ ,qu hm pm: next :msting, to be held Thundny Thursday, WY 8, WEIR! nt eveninz, December guat the ‘Glencoe t)1s,o'eroek and "ending} " 9:15- in Union church. the evening. ' w‘ C Dr. Neuman is a speaker ot note Ind will, take fpr'his subject, "Mak.. ing h Living and Making 'tt Life." He is the' euthor ore number of books on ed annual subjects, among whi "h tef,'l'A','t' the best known is 'il!t,ii'?il, for Mom! Growth”. Dr. Neunun an instructor isi/Ethies It the sum- mer school sessions of the Ohio State college and tin: 'Univernity of wu. bonsin. The entertainment committee of the' mpciation has been trying for a long time ta secure’ him at a - or and all mambutm and to at- teridrwhnt ham to he a wry inter- eptirttr and imrtmettms speech. _ "'7 J-ir-tbits-CA-Phi-ii-flhA-ir-torg, Touched and Pleased by May Manifestations oLGood Will _ and Mfg-won 7 DR. AND, MRSuWOLCQ'lI Dr. and Mia. ‘Wolcott‘ are vary much touched and pinned by tht may expressions of good will lid Infusion; which havieome to than the {at few dan, and by the may beautiful Bowers which huve~been ae'nt sto the church apd the rectory 'edt','.":"':,','?,. lust Sunday morning a d the reception Sunday_ My. ht the hurry and bustle of pub in: and getting on for a tlee months stay in the south they find Whoa nimble to make person! acknowledge- ments in all one: andthey bathe“ friends to accept thia‘very inqdoquate expression of their tirateful apprecia- tion. ' AWARD CONTRACT FOR _ WINNETKA LIGHT' PLANT The Westingh'ouae Electric calm; puny has been awarded the eoeitmeti, fot the new 2,000 kilowatt turbo-1’ generator which is to be installed at; the electric liirht plant as emetgean eqhipmgnt, and take tumvisf thtpakj ‘lotdé at certain timed. At the M meeting of the Villa“ council tf sum of $65,000 wu appropriated lo, the purchu'e and irtttaht,tltyt of tht, MW equipment, which indium, In" aids the sanctuary. condenser ii guitar. This d'tist van WM a T the rarugi,tttg,2'Pu"o"g will , ndeded' ' ttt. 1'an t equi Other hidden were the 'cS'll"'rl'l', trio“ ,eompsny. the 'AttitrGhthtieli, may, and the Brown, 1ttryyj3..: my. Aettordintt to tr, . f, Hunger H. L Woolhlser‘, the tr , Quip” win-1M in acme! V , tober 1, 19:6.{It will be dgwh-rd g may may!!! 'MW't a. with _ tr - may Christan cub. tet' Mn . o I“ _ I '"FW m taletgg Alhttlhii' ' ' cut? niixt Jung of the Glencoe hititet, amt 'ehiop plant! _ ' gum at their _ 'if,',',',) .rrrrogratit' [ _wi11' Mn pm: heid Thunday' avidly, Dtetttitser s, Wain: it at the 11ieneoe 1"g'gtt, and guiding; " 9:15 in t evening. ' J ' he‘pmgrdhi at tui “om hog”? at New Trier 'lGlr2d'i bu be4n pi)tantwd to include lthe Junior uni} demo: clung any; mutual! tpatents, it was atre at the school otheets can; " ', , 1 g Rev) Thomas A..Goodwin Chosen , " mum Add Rev. 3 J. A. Richards DUNDEE MINISTER an AID WINNETKA PASTOR Winn jot batting; rain! mi . 'eauoed',itU Congregations! chu meeting. Mandi! main. to be i1iattended. An intertetiNt and My madam)»: senior; ro- Fied, "ttt a undu'rmons vote to ei- tend; the an to fur. Goodwin. tf his, knee is mind, as: there is as ettghopeitheitl Mamm- p1 ' want of' the meeting tutd pu- ticulum: ‘00an In! Goodwin' will; up" nextayogk. _ A T , Rev. Thoma A. Gitodqeht d Du gm, Maribel! and»: the Win an Coettrriigittani1 ehtiri)t a u at: minister. Mr. Godwin m thotrtn at a. church meeting bsld Mon. day waning of this week.» ' . va. "James A)9iehardtr/ptator of the church. Hid POEM chard! acidi In for a long time felt that an :0! the will” Ind its. exam don " the etuati.hrusettetttH canted. bi1ities which could wt in without thtttittg mm minister to tWi"',",',') thy work itow being ttt be meeting lust Jihad-y re- sul in; in the gall to Mn: Goodwin, Maj up iultninhttots of their .ftott. to adeguately at. are of the work in hunt 't ,l V _ NEXTOPEN HOUSE AT :, NEW TERM! B. SCHOOL Prirgram Planned for Parents of PROVIDE SHELTER FOR 3 YELLOW CAB muons I The mm: which has many than plated at the eats that! on Gun Ina! we by the Wt.rhutif Purl: Yak " Cat, Co., was put them for the eeotnodntion or people who night avej to wait tor echo: dudnz the vague winter aienther/ This shelter 3 to be used by “you waiting foe ab- whether Yellow or those of any ther company. [ _ _ C. i The location was secured “In the bond“! of tu,C. & N..W.§R. 3.00., who realised the nanny of the mind an to help thede uh Got, extend the ”hide which is " line with their pone). ._ . _ i' Thin location , w”. considered proper since the city dt KW Park designated that put at OM 5319., u A cab-tad. ”Yellow! Cab ‘00., will do " in their ‘W to M the their.” clean Ind comfort-Ho- Yellow Cnb can: still and: " their garnet 125 N. gt. John m. Wakes“ W Seniors and Juniors; To Be Held Mather 8rd it rm cash 'm a . Sim y at"!!! gimmick f,ygt"gt/ reign ybur home Winn-1y and mm iir_eririrtrsritutitute. ., _' _ "" V " the Wuhan. , om tttttr old 'ts-tmr. m Aitrnted in“; 7 i ' t ”3:: Vale-E on we tor further M4 OLD ROOF! JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES RIGHT OVER YOUR JomCMeMAM0N Sheet Metal Work Place we“ in EASY PAYMENTS.' Mall“. EN, Fin vb broke out in the ship- m at of the Abbott lab. ouhory in meth Chimp) at 8:}0 Friday. in ' canned damn ud- ittntnd at MA, hold up W on the North Lin for two burg sad and play the be tUhthtg apparatus of new: new: show Wm. Edw rd Lindy-em rm at. Wuhan, ia whim Menu: on the (on: a the mm Envelope campmy. w orr9mte bin-083, Dr.A.S. tmtiek,trreauerrtofttte Mutt. tae4ts,destmrdortstu ttteteerr'tastit1iteaeett.te ttsnttudai-woSdeet8W0,: N. SHORE FIREMEN CALLED 000; MR. thgatied new ad raw chem which were "adrfitr shipment d "the accords. pm that And work of the only. pony in til 'M,mit - which m l in the am building. but Dr. ("dick "tinned the In. at nearer ,000. _ _ F The I" my cow ht ' m id in "not an- Mn. and high and tttmat' Mo Net . m the ttm and within. thinning -arhttaat In! newt for winding tBaehetaed wt!!- and "ttsms, u ma. Dr. Bu Wkly [and u an foe " the will of the can. puny to " the Wuhan plant and make lam to can) has“ the work " n u pal-“m. 1mm of clean! .‘np the building 'wu W u - " the mammal": out of the building. T . h 'trrhtAe Rows of bottled ehemieaia stir-ted exploding ind minding the ham shortly slur the are atartmd and It 8280 all: 1were sent out to all other the dep _ on the North Shore. HighlAnd and Grant We: If- rind ft then. Lake Muit and Zion. The Ma?“ truck burnt out n connecti tod bum; mt Lulu Bltdr and the ii-at bled pain: can and (than to' the use.- of the fire. y tint tine dune cloud- bt smoke: we” rolling out of the bandit): me all Melt, And a chill west, wind ms the are tight- ing and damn. Estptoetotus of in!!!“ . gtattee, but " be ( . “I” At - inter: mum density of the make in.. ieeeiard. .1 " Abbott Laboratories’ been neu- szoo.ooo',oo; Highland Park .. and ttther 'Downs Help = . swine Flames , NGRTH ()IIKh1l0 FIRE CAUSED BIG DAMAGE the ty(re- Work'md' (hte were in “My mtmllin their strum til time and 'll,tlu'll,'l the - more from thaf [VI-pub would but an ho-ttse am. in 1 this of 1evratrr'smemudtheoM' put In 'new MI. . _ _ 4 The winning.» ami Highland Pu); pamper-5mm pumping on long teed- 'ir0om'itttseeidartruadittthe factory an! vying the North Chic-go de- ptwtanmirearrfed tour lean.” mmmcnd‘tb KW truck v“ a block areat'od MI: mad.T ontuttorttttntoeeum m _ beenmthghoumlnu m mn‘mfwuyu- Mr t,tt,2uT, pd at at biannual Inky. “pad-Wotan dbl-ha, brandishing-dd Ibu- LAidttteeatftxtmb+ett?te tueandtaiuodthehoseerttt? Gaisotuttbeearrerlmid 'beeoetthuted. _ - ttnd " PART , , mum NUMBER 40 E1? tii

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