Edward Hanni. minor, Zionâ€"â€"l.et-, . ters of guardianshin issued to Nettie Hanni. Bond of $3,000. Inventory approved. Petition to mortgage real estate filed and set for hearing Noâ€" vember 4.© * Esther E. Basinger, et al, minors, Zionâ€"Guardian authorized to repair proverty of minors. John Cable, Lake Forestâ€"Â¥Final reâ€" port approved.. Estate closed. § George Ramsour, North Chicagoâ€" Just and true account approved. . Bertha M. Lincburg, Lake Blufâ€" : Petition to execute ‘deedfor sale of | real estate under contract filed and . set for hearing November 22, 1926. ' Willis ~R.: Johnson â€" Petition for probate of lost, concealed or d-! will filed and set for hearing acex® ym of "the purported will vhi | leaves his only heir, his son, Albert, Minnic A. Yore, distracted, Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Aceount and renort approved. Julius Schad, Waukegan â€" Obijecâ€" tions of John L. Schad as guardian and â€" individually withdrawn. _ Final report approved. : Estate closed. George Brown, Waukegan â€" Petiâ€" tion for probate of will filed and set for hearing November 15. John W. Townsend, Waukeganâ€"Inâ€" ventory approved. [ Jennie E. Wallace, et al. Bond of guardian annroved.. Letters issued to Jacob DeGraff. f x of Elmer Wenn, Waukeganâ€"Just and true account annroved. Petition to sell real e«tate filed. Recent nroceedings in pyobate oonrt are as follows:>. > p Settlement of Fsatates Bef the Court: Mcket Entries _â€"â€"and Orders LATE prRAXFFENNARq IN.PPOBATE COURT Settlement of Fstates Before are: Mrs, J. Odgen Armour, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Mrs. Fred A.‘;, Britâ€" ten, Mrs,. Augustus A. Carpenter, Mrs. William E. Casselberry, Mrs. Harry B. Clow, Mrs. Joseph G.:Coleâ€" man, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, Mrs. Phillip L. F. Elting, Mrs. Jay S. Glidden, Mrs. Robert B. Gregory, Mrs. Norman W. Hartis, Mrs. H. Stillson Hart, Mrs. John F. Hines, Mrs, Frank W. Kinesâ€" ley, Mrs. Carl E. Latham, Mrs. Mich, ael Len‘ihan. Mrs. Edward A. Leigh, Mrs. Edward R. Litsinger, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam H. G. Logan, Mrs. Joseph B. Long, Mrs. Lewis 8. Louer, Mrs. George A. Mason, Mrs. Rockefeller McCormick, Mrs. Bruce McLeish, Mrs. Arthur Meeker, Mrs. Clair E. More, Mrs. James Morrisson, , Mrs. Ralph C..Otis, Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, Mrs. * Robort Pearâ€"ock, Mrs. Grant Ridewav. Mrs. William G. Sage, Mrs. Paul Sthulze. Mrs. E. John Senn, Mrs. Josenh ~J. Sidd=H. ‘Mrs. William J. Sinclair. Mre. Llovd J. Smith, Mrs. Arthur F. Tuttl=. Mrs. George E. Van Hagen. Mrs. William J. Wardall, Mrs, Fred G. Wacker. Plans for the ball are well under way. Mesatinges take place at the Army and Navy club on Lake Shore drive on Mondays and Fridays at 10:30 a. m. PAGE EIGHT SEVERAL AUTOMOBILE . ACCIDENTS REPORTED Two or Three Crashes Sunday Mominx]: Nobody Seriousâ€" _ y Injured ; y The chairmen assisting Mrs. Shaw are: Mrs. Albert S. Gardner, boxes; Miss Sarane Otis, arrangement; Mrs. Herbert Nock, tickets; Miss Dorothy Peatock, invitations;‘ Miss Elaine Blackman, reservations; Miss Emily Otis, Junior League groun; Mrs. Richard Gambrill, music and enterâ€" tainment; Mrs. George E. Van Hagen, Jr., advertising and programs;. Mrs, Albert Bruce Wegener, publicity. Miss Pauline Wolff, Miss Margaret Sinclair and Miss Jean Logan are coâ€" chairmen for the debutante group. Several automobile accidents were reported to the police Saturday m andâ€"Sunday morning, though f¢ nately nobody was seriously injured. Am Oldsmobile sedan driven by Wilâ€" liam Straub of Winnetka about 2:30 Sunday morning collided with a Ford coupe driven by J. H. MclHivaine of Lake Forest, on Green Bay road. The coupe turned over twice, but the driver escaped with a cut over the eye. He was taken to the hospital but was‘ able to leave later. Straub was not hurt. Both cars were badly damaged. n d Congressman Fred A. Britten is a patron for the ball and patronesses About 2:50 Sunday a. m. A. Kimâ€" mings, South Sheridan, was driving a Ford sedan east on Roger Williams avenue and was hit by another Ford sedan driven by William Roos. With Roos in the car were two men who gave the names of Cahill and McKinâ€" non. Roos was held under bond and the two others were fined, the police report, ; The Chi committee of Arden Shore asso@iation of which Mrs. Lloyda Smith Shaw is chairman is planring a Military ball which will be held at Hotel Sherman on Friday evening, November 26. s Last Friday night Emerson Dean‘s Chandler coupe going south on Green Bay road hit the rear of a Locomobile : bearing an Indiana liâ€" cense number, but Dean did not get the number, and the Locomobile disâ€" ?ppeared. Dean said it had no tail ight. es y £ ARDEN SHORE ASS‘N. . HOLD MILITARY BALL Chairman and Patronesses Anâ€" nounced for Dance at Sherâ€" man Hotel SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 101. L NOTICE is hereby given to persons interested that the City Council of the City of High Lake County, Illinois, have N the constructin of a four (4) i internal (diameter cast iron ‘ main supply pipe, together with necâ€" essary connections, shut off v yes: and special castings in, along and under Burtis Avenue from the line of the present water main in Bu“ Avenne at the junction ofâ€" Burti: 1 Avenue and Oak Avenue to the juheâ€" tion of Burtis Avenue with Wre .:. e Avenue; in Wrendale Avenue f \m, the junction of said Avenue with Burtis Avenue to the junction of ;l Wrendale Avenue with Maple yeâ€" nue; in and along Maple Avenue from the junction of said Avesue with Wrendale Avenue to the line of the present water main in Michighn Avenue; in and along Sard Plkce from Maple Avenue to the line of the present water main in High Street, in the City of Hixh“&,» Lake County, Illinois. The ordinani for the same being on file iny office of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied to the < County Court of Lake County for an assessâ€" ment for the cost of said improveâ€" ment according to benefits, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 15th day of November, A.D., 1926, at 10 o‘clock A.M., or as soon thereâ€" R. Johnson, $5.00, and the rest of the estate to Lucy Johnson, his }Inâ€" law. â€" Copy of will dated Novem 16, 1925. Decedent was divor| from his wife in 1925. Letters of #dâ€" ministration in the estate were July 1, 1926, to son, Albert R. Jo «‘ son. The following students of Deerfidldâ€" Shields high school were neither‘ b sent nor tardy a‘single day last y. ‘ 3 according to school reports: Vinegnt Erb, Davis Greene, John Greuligh, Cecil: Platt, Alta‘ Fulkerson, Edwina Roberts, Elmer Bubb, Milton Carrgl}, Carleton Kulle, Albert Snite, Willim Heaney, Wallace Reichelt (for 1924 25 â€" also), Isabel Fosbender, Helenr Johnson, Elizabeth Siegel, Harold Apâ€" pleton, James Stewart, Alice Avis, Ethel Skidmore, and Josephine Snyâ€" der. © \ H. S. STUDENTS HAVE ul'}l PERFECT â€" ATTENDAN Rastus: How done yo‘ah ole lfl‘dy like de new washin‘ machine you done buy foah her? 9 npenciaciimen nloherrensn ninbdncneus rraisataace Sam: She jes‘ can‘t get used it foah some reason. Why ebb tibe she done gen in de paddles done knock her down. â€" y t Fresh FruitiL _ï¬i}fl} Vegetables BLUE GOOSK FRUIT SHOP Buy from us and save }%nâ€"ey-'- ‘Follo; th; :;";v?s to this Fruit Shop . || | _ f HIGHLAND PARK‘S uA‘RGEST FRUIT SHOP We have a full lins of othot fruits and vesetab! POMGRANATES Sweet and Ripe _.. PERSIMMONS Sweet and Ripe per large bunch CARPOTS. RFETS RU HUBBARD SOUASH A N MICHIGAN cm,mtfnmï¬ï¬ ner large hunch . BLUE CONCORD GRAPES | Buy Now! The Last of the Sea. CA SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER Large and white, each ...__.. ... per YELLOW YAM SWEET POTATORS::::..:=~2:c ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE EARLY OHIO POTATOES FANCY WHITE POTATOES FRESH GREEN SPINACH Big Sale For Fri. and Sat. If "you hold a shady&ï¬%on, we will sell you one of the following cars as low as $25,00 down, and the balance either in weekly. or monthly pnymenut * & Essex Coupe j Ford Sedan Oakllndasg:n [ g% Touring s Chevrol P 0| t Chevrolet Tog’ri.hg'_ PRe EC ~â€" Maxwell rourh: | 120 N. First Street 8O SHE SENT IT BACK D DRYâ€"ONtONs 516 Central Avenue, NEXT DOOR TO THE NNING PEARS Reo with Winter Enclosure: ; _ _ _:â€"> f JUST THE CAR TO TAKE YOU TO AND FROM WORK These cars‘ are priced low for quick disposal LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! WM. RUEHL & COMPANY Two Doors Wes ABAGGAS, PURPLE TOP TtrNIPS: 1 1 i Highland Park, Illinois CONSUMERS GROCERY : of the Post Office pM 6 is 25¢ .. $1.175 Said assessment is payable in five (5) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the.date of issue of first voucher. All persons desirâ€" ing may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. HARRY OLANDER, Date at Highwood, II1., October 28, A.D., 1926. ty, Illinois ~The ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerl= of said City and having applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment for the cost of said improvement according to benefits, the final hearing thereâ€" on will be had on the 15th day of November, A.D., 1926, at 10 o‘clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE 4 NO, 94 : Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" gons interested t:;t the City Counâ€" cil: of the City Highwood, Lake County, Illinois, have ordered the construction of an eight (8) inch vitrified .tile sanitary sewer together with manholes and house junctlon? in, along and under portions of Maâ€" ple Avenue, Wrendale Avenue, and Burtis Avenue, from and connecting to the manhole of the present sewer at the intersection of Elm Avenue and <Burtis Avenue and . running thence northwesterly along Burtis Avenue 113 feet to the intersection of Burtis‘Avenue and Burtis Place; thence southwesterly along Burtis Avenue 335 feet to the intersection of Burtis Avenue and Oak Avenue; thence northerly along Burtis Aveâ€" nue~ 485 feet to the intersection of Wrendale Avenue and: Burtis Aveâ€" nue; thence â€" southwesterly along Wrendale Avenuge 440 feet to a point in the center line of said Wrendale Avenue,. : Also commencing at the proposed manhole at the intersection of Wrendale Avenue and Maple Aveâ€" nue and running from thence along Maple Avenue 230 feet to a point in the center line of said Maple Avenue, in the City of Highwood, Lake Counâ€" Said is payable in five installments, interest at the rate of six per tum, pursuant to law, from:ndaftqrtbedateofhlrof first voucher. All persons desfring may file objections in said Court beâ€" fore said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. HARRY OLANDER, â€" f Officer appointed to Dated at Highwood, Illinois, j October 28, . A.D., 1926, $5â€"86 after as the business of the court Wwill permit. e o ies for Ford Sedan Hudson Touring Ford Couge Maxwell ‘Fouring 25¢ * 2 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Jumbo Baskets 456 Highland Park, 1. 30¢ Officer appointed to make said Assessment. 4 tor 25c 6 23¢ 5 for 25¢ and for for lbs. 20¢c 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ 55¢ 43¢ 35â€"36 ols | vices ‘Rev. Borgman, a former pastor of this church and at present home on a furlough from the mission field in India, will speak at both the Epâ€" worth League meeting and at the eveâ€" ning service. You are invited to attend our serâ€" ~aturday, Oct. 30: 8 p.m. the Epâ€" worth League will have a Hallowâ€" g‘en social at the church. Ladies are requested to bring boxes. Suday, Oct. 31: 10:380 a.m., Sunâ€" day school. 6 p.m., Epworth League devotional meeting. | 7 p.m., social hour with refreshments, 7:45 p.m., evening service in Ewedish. Highwood ave. and Everts place. Friday, Oct. 29: 8 p.m. prayer meeting at the Lars Nielson home in Lake Forest. $ The Milky Way to Health S@Hifï¬!oa HIGHWOOD M. E. CHURCH It‘s pure as pure can be." â€"says Billy Break O‘Day "Sure as sure can be Grebe, Radiola and Atwater Ken LAEGELER PHARMACY Tel. 222 PASTEURIZED rAÂ¥l II It:IK€ PHONE â€" W“’?ï¬%flw Not the Hallowe‘en "witch," but the "which" of Radio â€" Highwood, Illinois It will be difficult for you to decide sirice these leadersâ€" WV H I C H? are being demonstrated at The economists say agriculture is the ‘basic industry of the country, which is reassuring, as some of us thought that making baseballs, footâ€" balls, tennis rackets, and golf clubs had that honor. 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