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Highland Park Press, 24 Jun 1926, p. 9

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One these an be Kur- on the s ot one t ird “I". 60 f lots, Green - 842.00 I" $44.00 per foot. mnonir)new homes tad com- "wottderftpl View of the Skokie 0.. . l bring *.-ieq. the W Manuel‘s-m - Ilka!!!» in): at"". r nu DY firiAtlagr.T. PARK '" FARM M ‘_on the " The I... who. - - who- was - a”... - _ we! I". “or " union“ nu DEERFIELD. ILL. VACAIQI? in ttiiiHiiiiG is in}: TU- in.“ ' Cut“. hr- "1i?jiitiils Jl'tte r - ha "re tzkrtogtgtge, k him“ I” L, “I rot. ‘ hs. I nty r. la I .. 'The Highland P'ark 1. im ', "NW," "m, LTAN LAT teotqHhtt the...» and terms I!” Ind . When the University of Illinois con- fend its 1900 odd degrees last week two of them were awarded students who havé been blind since childhood. .One of these students is L. T, Leonard of Lake Villa in Lake county. who re- eeived the graduate degree of Master of Arts, while the other. C. A. Innis of Be11ilowei, Ill., who has just completed his four-rear course. received the de- Cree of Bachelor of Arts. Death of William MeCready, prom- inently known farmer who resided one mile south of Milburn and who fell dead while conversing with county veterinarians while they were exam- ining his herd of cattle last week, was due to heart disease an inquest dis- closed. _ Under . resolution presented to the board of supervisors Wankegan town- ship will be given 18 polling precinct: for elections. For 1 number of yarn there have been 14 precincts in the Juno: Connolly, used go years, and u resident of Lake' county for many - died at the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Mark Mine, at 241 Ash street, Wlukegan. last week after an illness of three weeks. Death was due to pneumonia. The new home for the nged erected nt Game by the Independent Order of Vikings, was dedicated recently in I fitting program in which more than 7,000 members of the omnization took part. The gathering was one of the int-zest of members of one lodge that has ever taken plaee in this Bee- tion of Illinois. The board of Iaupervisors last week adopted . resolution to advertise for bids for the paving of the stretch id highWay ‘on Green Bay road, from York House church to the Wisconsin state line. This paving is to be paid for out of the bond istsueproted by the people of the county last spring. The finance committee of the board held a meeting to orange for the market- ine of the bonds, to the amount of 8750.000. " no work can start until the bonds are sold. _ Summer Session For Instruction v Starts This Week; Nature ..Study ' Commencement exercises were held but week in the seven public schools of Wuhan-L Three hundred sixty- five children received eeitifieates err. titling them to entrance to high whoa]. ' NEIGHBORHOOD JorrmGs RELIGIOUS SCHOOL BEGINS AT GLENCOE BMirNN8rrgltis IiRtMI,hml0IJl)lrY summer school of religious education, conducted by the Glencoe Union church, was opened with an unusually large enrollment, and 'lt program for the five Weeks of the e m promises Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore and Vicinity: County ' . Seat Doings ‘0 be exceedineg interesting. Em- phuis is to be laid on nature work this year " the basis of the program, ind the moving pictures. handiwork, gums and stories will be based, in pert, on this. Some interesting work will be done in from) singing. also, it is explained. Remember the good old days when you. believed -thintr---even the weather forecast: in the patent medi- cine nhnnnaet _ vown m PART 2 , “are Hominy m'orniig, June 21, at 9, the Next Door The The With PM, F6f, , Other Degrees Beulah J. Brom, B.S.--Antioch,. Anita M. Hacker, A.B.--Antioeh.. T Jessie D. Runyard, A.B.---Antioieh., vWallace W. McIlwain, B.&--Hitth- land Park. "' Clarence E. Hutchins/on, Ph.G.,-- Waukegan. Marie M. Boehnit A.B.---Liberty.. ville. V {Rowlund M. Ekstrand, B.s---wa9 Regan. "r' Villa, ‘Leonard B. Gilbert, B.S Can. . The flrat of _these were conferred Friday, June tl,, at the commence- ment exercises held in Chicago for ttraduntee of the Universities College of Medicine, Collette of Dentistry and School of. Pharmacy. These totalled 341. By far the grater number item (rented Monday, June 14, at Urban when the ilftr-ftfth annual commences went took place. Robert Wm. Edwards, M.Dc--Waq- Regan. Bluff. James G. Marshall, B.S.-uke For. cit. ' Frederick F. 1tutterfteld, B.S.---Litr. ertyville. . Kirk A. Werden, B.s.--Waueonds Bernard M. Decker, AJ9.--Wauke- can. Emile M. Hathorne, BS mm. Twenty-two young men and young women of Lake county are included in the list of Mates of the Univer- sity of Illinois this year. In hat pram. ticnlly every noo.k and corner of the great state of Illinois has one or more of its young people obtaining degrees from the state university. The .total number of degrees approximates tttgt: -r'oliowimt is a list of the Lake county graduates: School of Pharmacy Floyd F. Matthews, Ph.G.--Antioeh. Knute M. Nelson, Phi-North Chicago. . Plans for a bigger and better Glen- coe day, August J2, even than last year, when such tt great success was achieved, were formulated at a meet- ing of the Glencoe Chamber of Com- merce last week. Glencoe day wee sponsored try, the Chamber of Com- merce lest yen, end was the Brat community celebration of that nature ever held by the village. In spite of that fact, it we; considered to have been one of the best events of its_kind held on the north shore last year. To Be Celebrated August 12; Elaborate Preparations; Committees GLENCOE PLANNING _ BIG CIVIC HOLIDAY Twenty-Two Lake County Sty dents Given Degrees at mi- F not: Last Week C . Committees to work on the tummy:- menu for this yd: on now being formed, and the obit-men have been appointed by Leo J. Emmott, presi- dent of the organization. The com- mittee chairmen are as follows: L. J. Hillman, flnnnee; A. Simon, Cleo Campbell, phblicity; Peter Tallmnn, refreshments; Elmer Entries, ConeeB- sions; William Edwards, registration; George Conrad, fuld and track events; GRADUATES mom A l 'STATE UNIVERSITY F. G. Hunt, parade; James Kent, building; Frank Human. music and dancing: H. H. Sharer, public welfare; K. C. Bennett, automobile prize com- mittee. V C Mussolini shy: Italy’s future is on the am. And a lot of Florida's future is under water. Judith M. Guistafson, B.S Edward T. ' Leonard, A.M.--pake Marshall Meyer, B.S.--Waukegan Kermit C. Lichty. B.S.-aion, Samuel I. Rottmayer, B.S.--Zion. Alverdah D. Helming, A.B.-.-Lake College or Medicine . "Cl in ,--Wauke- r--Wauke.. r---Wauke- The adjytant general, Washington, D. C., haa‘released the information that on June 11 36582 formal appli- cations for the Citizens' Military Training camps had been received at the headquarters of the nine corps areas in the United States. Applications for attendance at the Citizens' Military Training camps from the states of Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. which comprises the Sixth Corps Area, with headquarters at 1819 West Pershing road, Chicago. Illinois, have reached . 4,900 today, with applications still coming in. Major General William S. Graves. the commanding general of the Sixth Nearly 5,000 Reported In Sixth Area, According to Report Corps Area, in commenting on the ew. rollment situation, pointed out that there are still vacancies in the C. M. T. camps in the Sixth Corps Area and that applicants for the camps that open on July 8 at Camp Custer, Camp Sparta and Jefferson Barracks should submit formal ahtieations immediate- ly, . . ,. There are also vacancies in the camps that start the first of August at Fort Brady, Michigan, Fort Sher- idan, Illinois, and Fort Snelling, Minn- esota. Any young man between 17 and 24 years of age. of iood moral character and able to meet the physi- cal requirements is eligible to attend. LARGE ENROLLMENT IN CITIZEN CAMPS Application blanks and further in.. formation about the camps‘will be furnished by application to the Com- manding General, Sixth Corps Area, 1819 West Pershing road, Chiqago. Illinois. The Rev. Douglas H. Cornell of the Glencoe Union church gave the invo- cation and Prof. Albert 0. Olson of Glencoe delivered the charge to the Jrradtyttets at the convocation program for the senior class at the Chicago Law school Tuesday of lagt week. The ceremonies took place in the Oriental Consistory auditorium, 979 N. Dear- born street, Chicago. GLENCOE PAs'mRs » AT CONVOCATION If congress can't bar the sale of 'firearms it might at least pr'ovide that all the powder sold as ammunitibn have not more than onehalf of one percent kick. ' _ .m we“ mum) 0:221? rm ounces or momma menu!) mu. rumors. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 'igittigiiti'i't Who’s Dumb Now? Lake county will be free of debt 'in one year " far " general bills go, A. W. Vereoe, chairman of the fimuttte committee of the board of stmervitsarty, predicts. C '. His report, covering the period b9- tween September 1 and June 15, show: that the departments have kept within the budgets and that the appropria- tion will not be exceeded. Operations In Past Ten Months Satisfactory From Financial Viewpoint ' _ For the past fiseal year $440,150 Was appropriated for county purposeb: During the ten months of operatiqn overdrafts have reached $8,061. Jury war-nut: amounted to .the biggest item hroverdrnfu, coming to 87,339. That can be explained partly thrbugh the Harm-Holt trial in which hun- dreds of veniremen were called. SAYS co. WILL BE _ DEBT FREE IN YEAR Out of the entire appropriation ap- proximately 892,000 is left to be up- plied to the bills now outstanding. The claims for the last quarter are not to be included in this year's work but will go over to the next, which will make practically five quarters in the coming year. The surplus from this year. the flnance committeeman de- clares, will be used to wipe out all old billb. Many of these were contracted in years back while the county wu tryilng to stretch small taxes over a bitr'ifield in order to keep pace with the progress of the county. From time to time small amounts have been taken up until today the entire slste OWE be wiped clean but it will mean that' 1927 will carry the regular four quarters in bills and part of the yes!- preceding. “This can be done," Vercoe assures, “and then we can truthfully say that tNreounty is free 'of debt which will be the biggest statement ever made Along the ttnaneial line in Lake coun- tn": , l 3T0 reach this point the retrench- mam plan is given the biggest credit. A, few months back the supervisors slashed every payroll and department in sight in order to more than make and: meet. This has put the board in 31 position to handle bills that Had been hanging for months. ' _ After negotiating the Pole in good health Conimander Byrd went back to London and caught a bad cold. The London Commercial club ought to eiyiitalize this under the slogan "You can get anything in London." T _ memes mi" 6&6; 1.56%? Imam: T . - A LATER“ ' THAT "it TWNG t.” A ',dtufdl' "tttMI _ mum DRtmb-NKT n _ q t can A SCREAM?"-YES.°O ttr A W: J?JJ/Hlt'lt,ti,, l W i __.. u t My 1.. Att fun you " - PAL - - , Y. FIVE q--.."- h ".t-r-,k"a H Mike Davis. Wampum Report of distribution flied. Mn and. . Mrick Jhrff; et ah, minors, Wau- kegsr). Ipv'entory approved. . Ruby Oliver, A ati, 3mm, Wink.- gun. Letters of Whip in.“ to Blanche Him. that. Bond of Leondo M. Eddy. Waning“. In- ventory approved. Wuiver of widow’- award npproved. Mathew Schitin. Winkogln. Ad.. ministrator unthoriud to all that: of stock. Amt-ma M. Dow, Waukecan. In- in: their but!!! ventory hied and approved. Final ac- lnterlakpn. which ‘ count of odmlniotrator to all” al.. than to the "tpq lowed to stand as f1nal report. Grant and the Grindolwa McArthur, administrator, am In Italy they '1 to pay an attorney fee to Alb-rt B. ice. New. Nap! Hall of $290. No further fool mound Int but not but administrator to collect. Final report place of Columlma and ftnal account [of administrator to they Will undertakt collect authorized and directed to pay of Pompeii, beauti over to Ruth I. Wright. executrlx, ur laminating Blue G once on hand for distribution and “land a: other assets and documents an act Belgium and in forth in said report. with a visit to the Chariot Pearle. Antioch. Witt " mitudtoprobntc. Ancient-hum toshrter,1to-A.mhb, wan- numeracy mud to Rose A. WON). 'lte of $5.400. Proof ttf tteettht ta en. Charles D. Richards. Luke 3138. Hearing on petition for prohte of will continued to June w. . Smith Hayes, uk, Fond. Hearing on pending claims continubd to July 6th. . C . Forest. Letteri"of, ciadrvitomhtrr issued to Thomas R. Quayle. Bttitd of Strait A. Hook, Gnyllnke. Sup- plgmenul inventory approved. wmim P. away, mum ht. ventory approved. Recent proceeding. in "out. court are as follows: GIRLS ATHLETICS IN NEW TRIER GROWING The girls’ athletic demon It New Trier high school has jut com- pleted the most successful you of its history, it w“ unnamed this mt. Statistics. show that of the 600 girls in the school one-tbird have token part in the various sports Mend " New Tyler. It is the aim of the department to increese this number to one-half. and finally to reach the point where every girl is participating in same me " least one night A week. Their plea is to have everyone enjoy the gene- endtekepertinthemheeyueofthe pleasure they derive from the apart. It is very interesting to ttttte how many girls heve received recognition in the put year for their pert in eth- letics and approximately how' my have participated in each upon. Last Year. tAt/ttif," In This Line Greater an Before, Report Says Recent Action In same! ""P"-'-_" -,," '-'"""T . of Eatatesrh+mand “E : Docket Emu. 18 NEW, m stem KENILWORTH PLANS mo CELEBRATE an Kenilworth will hold a big Fourth of July celebration. it is am-neat. The morning will be devoted to I panda, with prises tor a. but doe- outed ear, sud a bail - tot-gt fathers and oops of the villi“ at 11 o'cloek. There will be I pm ttf sports in the Man in which all are invited to participaw- Ptrrtber, details will be unnamed later. The Scope: use it now in the ths. preme court and In hm‘ you It" not forgotten what it m atl that. Oil has but direoiered non: 8m cure, but up to Ms time the New York City paper- hate not mu this " another “Nunavut ot‘Gm Al Smith. 1 LA'nrPtt0Climtmt3t' ; . IN PROBATE COURT al 'ttttire.' William Wm 'gat i?fi"iii'd"s"s' No trip to . would ho complete without to Gm tuseattofthe .ftaMem-d thech-hapocttov _ thudetr. ing their Journey", tho to visit harlot“. which held. our- Iions to the do the Jamil-u and the Grinds! Volley. V monNtmerof unknown- tries. Therm. MN" Yorkoanueao as a. Sfr. dnnia"andbetom mtttmtottte UnitedStahlon 1,ther willhavem C tho-nutm- lam.“ thumb tench plums-tho Immth f 'rftcttheD-, theTombog‘N 'tatdttt.2U* ofthe UM . Md]! maniac“ which. [academicians odd --cu. tau Tiller}. Wood, and Bhelms. , ' last but not but the birth. place of Columbus. Be a; Nani. they will undertake trip to the rd- of Pompeii, beau Capri and the fascinating Blue G mull Belgiu- Belgium and in W. Bmaaett, with a visit to the M Mitt (hull "a shot, trip to Ste, bat. tlefUtd of Wateel l Ron-u, with trips to the H [ Am; England. vim we looking for. ward with to a the: (by motor trip to and: He places a Btratfor6orssAvmt, ”wick all Kel- ilworth Cattle-ta bed and Cu.- bridxe Minnie“. ; ‘thae plan. and move will be and More the party - all: f hone hon Ll" erpool on the but of August; - thing in log”! the In» any: of their "tJttbatste . 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