Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 17

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Ann Devan. but“: of Ann than and Michael Devon. m born June 9. 1833. mr the iUat trial: nettle-meat. and Emmet, which - near IAI- ‘M An Fam'l punt: in! Nicholas and Ann Flynn _ 1te.rie.ttetytt, 'tttter, "ti.9i-U.d van-m 'gltta."dtgt2'N."2gte= mmfmhenok- m-gi-ie-hr-ul-ik. “MD-ugh.» tilu-r-trr-hue '0.demB.iW-h.dMtat-.rk J- P." h; H u at] hthe-rettPeeyeteqi. "A-att-a-tot-rits' ym.st.t--_t.xmglk, .ra..mAr.eteMb-M.aqdh. nh-m-i-Iqw _rB.'soOirrANye'tMr-r' Atveothatudbemttaoturrbrthe M Ind left I hole to in. that ,murudtnudftasdthe-Hmst -ttt_etaseétharttidhsoth., huh-I'm WM.Nr.D-mnbrBdtii.l ““1““me ”but. Tb - out. up. mutt-Whitin- Mogul-Indium “dun-cum“ Ato.eh_rdh._th.6.+ “that Ouch-“Irv "ttet'.-'-""'- Tisha-dihchh-m- -m+rai-eq.t.gmh" hmwpn'ot-hh “Md-hub“ 2"..-“de Nickel Devon tune from the III- }oinilu county, lath, lrel-nd. with his brothers in 1836. Michael Daron mt into purtnenhip with Mr. Bean- bien. one of the first new": in Chi- tin. under the firm we of Devon and 311qu contacts". who dug the Illinois Ind Richly-n and. and went bankrupt because the govern- ml "fund to pny them. . However one partner. lick?! Devon kept the emNttreamtdpaitfthetrthtftaUhom his own pocket Devon and Beuubia calm but thirty can: on I dollar on that contract. Seven] yuan m Warren Wilma Mimi's! In. Redmond that this cessation " paymm of money the her father, for work done._ Mr. Wil- mot though: thit he could we the "ten"' for the beim. come to Mold through his (rind- lan SWIM. Ln“. Knim amd cue, ship for In.» uni-n. With his in admin for which an n. molt "erehtuartN.mtdthme-thstt% m. batrr I'M. 8er, and Michel Devon's Sewn member-u trom the haul amp brother. Puma: Devan. They Ind including lilacs. Lillian Johnston. tuned on the Will: from Chit-ago Ada Jihad. lug-rat Path. Am; on Green by mud throw!- the Ptrl gm. Hngi. Lulu Meyer and Elia-l tame. In on)" to (IN the ""i beth Yum had than of mane-ot- treeted tattle" to the um home! int service and In. Gerunds Sea"; (the I'd-m- un "I! esuhhhediearried the “oven. A drret, “Face; mm. the Devon hail! can) In: to neg-which was sung by Metal Icahn u . m which m an! Luge Ind Sadie seem... with Bet- " interval- to M the '.reyttl.iire In “the pin-ohm“: hum. "sdthermmdofwhkhnttmetedthetrt kin touchtothemice. ,) In their mm Bhe he- that} mum... cemlnonipu - hum-J than»)!!! stop " the Green Bar ttrverrttorvbe.hthemseNea,soeab eqhtednbmrttheriqhttim.tostnrt Outlaw“ Arm-mama. hm “as, cut was the Wilh- sess,ristaoedforthehom,trote.me "mtrtgtwUeh hm“v‘mg.u|- -tnimt--demtsiehmd tobrtHikmtsr)r%retttubootiar Dam Withunemmnkm -d-te.nardadtMNoeeuuet- the curl? hhrire, ’WV'M' v.1 cl tin bun-hip. Ann Fag-n - to Azania with her three Moths". (TIMI, John and Jams Plan. after the death at their parents. from West Math. Ire- land. Ann m aim years of ale when they can: to we. Ann Devon's: but three year: of go until her lather died in MMI, ot .trperdieitis. when then m no tar. skim mm than Chicago, He had unhind- but“! um 00! mm iieiriir, is Aatiiiati"rtrrea muMhFu-ho- 1natd3-etkttt8tV.BrMr Hilary-(I'm- T%oueattseexsmithirwtrsWq.t I'rit-hirir-rr*oe "oe-tlater-i-tres. DreAutirtuetioa r-mush-. Fm “a“ . tumult.“ . KLCOWOIat-iteui "tdh-tou-trt. ”MtlLo-W“ “mun... “mnemlqhm +r-qriIaeth.g-Ktt.A.netet y"tyeat't-h--d within-bunt...”- hbudmhhmn- mudhgmm - a”... thrdlt - “I - Malinda-lbw.- “mumps-u- ,yeeyetf..-r_th8tet..r _ ' -. V v, 7,_ _ F'".-" “n..- ........ -7", v-..” _..‘.........,...u. u.“ u... m. u... v": 5...”. In up top mt. reading from left to right are Bock, Yon. C. Johnston, Juhrend, Georginogi. Meyers, W. John, 110-. Ind Conch Stanley. In the second row, from left to right, you see Mch't ru. M. Pera, Easton, Conway, Cari.. son. Kress 0nd Ian-m Just Meyers. While below, the from left to right are Joe Peru, Captain Stieken, and smug. When the picture Ins ukon. Assistant Mum ger Jacobson and Assistant Coach Gordy Kress were just too 1rte to m in the lineup. . This week the team plays Like Forest " Lake Point. Considering the record they have-made, it is expected that": hm. wtion of D_tertield meters will follow the team. momomsnow _ worm “mun-wanna.- lttci'22Te'tMgegt"g'. h“dt&m.-e- mbmll. Thirty-ttre members ot the Deer. iUM E'N. A. any were among the three hundred who attended the Lake County Roy-l Neighbor mutation held in Wank“. Thursday. Oetober Mayor L. J. Yaeer of Walker-n! -the_aetfwueoaneandre-,' "tet-nm-SVG-rein Avery} a! Lab Wk. Inspiring “than: 'i',d17,d'l'N0T;'l'gAt'l'hTJl') whi , PM the school of instruction. which in beautifully exemplified at the “new mien, In Ada Jub- nnd. uncle of MIA! amp Wu mutated in. . menus bouquet of flowers from her (he trues. Phil“: Benn-in, Cindy: Pm. Mar, lan Shh-n In“: Knim and cue, “‘er for which lb: m most Initiation ceremonies were build-f (any matted by the Wakes“? any at.the evening session. MI I!!! (“city-three candidates. inchi- in: m from Mid. Ines. Noni Colby'nnd Mine. wand-mam “Momma-Illa. IertuA-d-neftture- yum-mun“ w,‘uh luv-Duluth. " DEERFIELDERS AT R. N. A. CONVE} Meeting in Wanton: Oct. 27; Next Regular Meeting to Be November " Qanlllm 3.1 new my; 'ue-tru-iw-i-C" n,_h!iielth!!q.d{h_ "I nmrmw A. C MALI. SQUAD . These m the boys, who are doi sop-hut more than their bit to pin Deerfield on the map. Since the foot, un, fer.' opeated, _'ti'ii"i"v1Gi'lGrli'li's7;'rttel.',lT. every setatr. unfathogn: and_ha_ve Wop a]! by} one tree, _ 'lllht,ltllliidiihti,t) Park Press WVENTION unmawvm'"! aqua ' In writing of Bepulon Pike. the dis- icovt-rer of Pike's Peak, and his con- '; ttection with Wilkinson and Burr, Mr. L Crichton is led to nuke this con- I went on the wily general. "The repu- 1 “Non of Wilkinson went under a , cloud. Noto even A: clever . man u l ploud. Not even as clever . man u f which side Wilkinson m on. mum-um tar-tao-there-. elm“ WAr- mMnr't*-.9.airutt-- I-vwhiut, ”and =3a'gMt no htetrd'. It“ bum-I Wu- ttp.t..tht,ttettr- *1. m.“ -dtmtthetSgtodinrsfroettierirs t9eqrnrsf"tt-eortsttieoorr. t'lTatitgrtt Mutant: aeqittl Mymte “Mulch-inno- 't"ifmettydfotyeeitrotr" nth-Uh“. ”airmen r"y.eeeerd-rroreat-, 9*“th . ih-drhriiestr ”Isthmus-Ilium“ +.ti'r1e-a.tueuersir “an. limo-"uh". t,ttuttrgr.tM',ura',t Int. sa.',.'.'."),',:.', Gov- qu-u Ian-hays... L"i;ir'rir.Gvrl'l'l'l.'l'A"'l'TieT. 'ihte'h.qiiat--di.. "numb-mm Mr-yr%rs_firrt-sraeexie. curbs. 15de mid-bunk“ '.t-A-tm'ureht'r+e math-t“ hula-n Mun-“unnatural Genera) James Wilkerson, who com spired with Aaron Burr to set up an independent union in the Southwest. outshines Benedict Arnold Is 1 mi. tor yet is a 'tettleeted fitrore in our history, asserts Kyle Crichton in the October Scritmer's Magazine. dusky. These animals will indude the outrtandintr individuals of we: 40 breeds of live stock which have proven the sensation of the recent fair circuits of the United States and tun.. ada and others which are being fitted s-outs. for the show-ring of the Itster- natibnd. NM0rltilCrithrNe INIIIgtutYof?IJ.s. Funny Old (Dodger . This Wilkinson II: a restless, fussy old emitter, With a (unity for being nhnys in trouble Ind yet being al- ways in command. He took part in the Conny Clhnl in the Revolution- ary War which had for its object the Imhnting of Washington with General Gum. He tried being a merchant in Louisville. but "turned frstimetoeetmidrrrwithBurr. for that h m Med and and“ Not th. laud-Inked in WRITER POINTS HIM out Kyle Crichton In Scribner’s Declares Gen. Wilkinson JlmMrtattn “It. Judson. tummy. new a. an Who Consulted With Burr Was Such “thMu-omuh'r aqua-madman. murmur? mnnmmmm A.W.P¢nanhunahduh- '-mdt-utterhmrt3-Wa-, {ttvbmdmghmhou IMMEuMe-rm 'hr-dfNmHr.Pdrstsqaetd+ th-ttu-tred-oe-d t'dltrgetgt",tNSt=.' FIST-In. Mr, than“ _ Quin-nus -. 1'=.Tlh%TGll,tS'l'llt. Archibald M. Woodrutr, vice pres- idrnt of the Prudential Insurance company of America, who is in charge of that orgautixatiott's real es- tate mortgage loan department, an- nounced from his omeea here today that the prpdentiai's investments in the tield durirurnhe Brat nine months of 1927 reached the total of 8150,- ”).001. ' Thu hr in 1927. the mud 1te1fte'reert1rtteteaNd $18,450,380. while than” huh-nu aee6trrrrorertroturtuattut- fimmoietertrr-tataB.d8tA- m. _ 'o-bereft/g-rl-th. mun-aw» u‘tl- Milled “um M 0.1.1030“ adj!) m 2t',tt"Mt2u'ettgt Of this total, $tt8,297,62tL50 Wu loaned on dwellings and apartment houses. that providing 18,699 individ- ual homes and 981 apartment houses, for the accommodation of 33,044 fam.. iliu E: the United sum and Cumin. During the Iimilnr period of 1926 the loans on but]: properties trnalud $104,408,477. thus um I [in with this year of mm». In thettmttrioemoetthsoftN6rmt, 80.1N families were anon-W by thin loan, than 1m investment in thin tiehd are for an additional "" gm Meetings will be held twice a month. PRUDENTIAL INVESTS IN MORTGAG LOANS Tho following ottieera and commit- tee chairmen were elected and ap- pointed: President. James Hood, Jr.; vice president, Ruth Patterson; sec- retary. Ethel Kreh; treasurer, Dow. aid Easton; pianist, Wallace Reichelt; program committee chairman, Wal- lace Reichelt; social committee chair- man, Hazel Easton; Sunday social committee chairman, Jan; Wood; philanthropic committee chairman, Thayer Butt; ushers, Russell Batt, Clean Varner. Orville Frederick, An- drew Hahn; advisers, Mrs, W. Tam HEW“. Mrs. F. Russo, Mrs. George Sanger and Rev. M. J. Andrews. "Tuxis." is the name of the newL smirty recently organized in the] Prectyterian church which will be at part of a nation-wide young People's) orianizption of the church" nnd the name signifies "Training for Service[ for Christ." _ f ()RGANIZE Y. P. S. IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for 2iii k 3 ”I.“ . T, 15%. - iall new»... IE but. ,' V N sir,s=azr.ietsrvi oeaise ie i forthcoming clash. ' ' That Conch Phehn's protege; will ‘be , sturdy tot is not being overlook- ed here. The Boilermakers have " ways been I formidable opponent and with their best team in years they can be counted upon to put up a staunch fight. The hoosiers will pit Wilcox. ‘Konnsky and Welsh against Lewis, Gusiavson andHolmer in their bid for a victory. Enthustd over their victory over Montana Stale plus the (it) Northwuun'u grid team, ttmart- The return of Levi- to the lineup in. under two Imiw defeats, Will I ts "wad. to tsteeatgthms the d". an. . 1ietermirsed effort to break 1betrt offensively and detttsi.ytr. Tb but into the win column this WtekI big mm!” ‘m 08t the aidelinea tMt. and against Purdue at Llfayewe, urdgy with tk badly M“ - 1nd. The Wilden: feel that the jinx,“ " _doubtful whether Fisher, at. which ha been hovering over their and .hurtt.ens, tackle will be title}. lair for several weeks hu been “1“ mm the [me up against Purdue. Int removed and that with their full ' ------ strength Ivailnble _.they should be AUXILIARY HOSTS _ ready for the Boilermakers, To LEGIONNAIRB I homecoming crowd, the Boilermak Determined efforts to bolster tueise'/veibetaekdGier." T 'defensive play of the team are being-g _ In the dinan room Whl made by Coach Henley and his aides t"'"stcy"'ertirs and table} hi . k, Th ff . P . k “d l especially colorful and um t Is wee . e o ensue wor a ”Fight supper interspel smoothly, scoring three touchdowns; speeches and singing. Ci against Missouri but lack of eo-or-; very entertaining evening. NORTHWESTERN PLAYS PURDUE THIS WEEK -§ammwfifififififiéfiéfifimfififififififi 8§â€"_¥¥M¥¥é§é§¥â€"¥¥'Â¥â€"Â¥E§¥~Wfii Model 35,Battery Set -' $77 Model 35, only Model 35, Atwater-kent Tr-. pre Chest-Complete Electrically Equipt - ... - $117 Big Reduction In Atwater-Kent Radio Sets Maia-huff Illanhttee a. The waterproof- ing winnion Inc have thas year u the best thing wehte ye! found. For att footwear. POOL & PIPER 1608 0mg; AUG; "Ne. Sey9tEtt's SHOE 595cm Isrs WE WILL OWL! cm A III! nmmnmm. 5 't ' vith nth pair, but tl-, - 55CEt 'acencs: thing 317m", 1rm is their lung. sturdy Cas, TCD' Ii wear'. COMPLETE, LESS AERIAL Slot: Hours--' to 6 Deerfield Section diaation bet- the but: a in line on the defensive play pal-Md “lemme“ to ee' {would}. An accordian player from Highland Park furnished appropriate music for thwon-of 1teeie,,egit Mlrtsy of ther were hi times and old fashioned costumes. ing and clever. gweet ewe?“ ,,erved between dances. In the Mnsonic temple gany dre- oraued in the bright Hallowe'eu colon with huge black eats and witche- festooning the walls, the members of the Deerfield American Legion tux- iliary acted as hostesses to the Ioeal post at a delightful Hard Times Ell- lowe’un party Wednesday evening. In the dining room where decon- Unm, souvenirs and table favors were especially colorful and unique, a mid- Right supper interspersed with speeches and singing, concluded s Here's the Boot You Want! You codldn't beat tb big, husky Alf-wcath Storm Boot if Vt TELEPHONE M. P. “1-. Fellows, viscotized s ol c s. Height " in. kaife p o c k g t containing good sharp knife. line‘s Just (be you’d going " 11': built f waterprooiei rt-nn Elk Hid: an army last. w ea t h c x strenuous r Evanston mane: how s I y the behaves. $49 [it r} Fof

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