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Highland Park Press, 24 Nov 1927, p. 10

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CITY COUNCHL AND BOARD IN SESSION a septic tank and an . d as condhoraalinnndb <dame order to dispose of the property the mmu-br_&chw,m for bids therefor, it was explained. _ spector" instead of "building comâ€" missioner" as originally worded. ‘The communication from T. H. Decker & Company requesting special T L C keul iA reduction in | water tap was tion counsel. st 14 3A d on dhenthant sn n na LTTICC Division of Assessment Following the dinner the retiring Commissioner Gourley moved that| president presented his successor and the property owners‘ petition for t.he[ both spoke briefly. division of special assessments levied Judge Decker Talks against lot 22, Ravinia Woods for The principal speaker of the eveâ€" paving a connected system of streats ning was Probate Judge Decker of in Ravinia Woods subdivision _under Waukegan who made an eloquent, Warrant No. 274 and for PAVINE 4| forcefu] and thoughtful address dealâ€" system of streats in Ravinia Delis and ing largely with the lack of interest Ravinia Woodlands under WATTATL| on the part of the public in civie and No. 317, be accepted a.nd that the government affairs and pointing out corporation counsel be instructed to* how interest in the affairs of the home present said petitions to the: county community may easily become one of court for approval. The motion Pr°â€"| ;p, greatest ambitions of any resiâ€" yallecomans dent and probably be productive of Commissioner Brown moved that ter i than a realization of an amount of $§5-be advmced_fro!n;‘ his most sanguine childhood dreams. Warrant No. 274 and for paving a system of streets in Ravinia Dells and Ravinia Woodlands under Warrant| No. 317, be accepted and that the corporation counsel be instructed 1.01 present said petitions to the county court for approval. The motion preâ€" vailed. 1 Commissioner Brown moved that an amount of $85 be advanced from the General fund for the payment of an easement over the southerly ten (10) feet of lot 1 in the subdivision of lots 1, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in Lakeside Manor subdivision as provided for unâ€" der Highland Park Special Assessâ€" ment proceedings No. 312, the Genâ€" eral fund to be reimbursed the amount advanced upon the collection of the first installment. The motion preâ€" vailed. Formerly Thanksgiving day was observed by heartâ€"felt thankfuiness, and now it is observed by stomachâ€" felt overâ€"eating. (Continued from page 1) \ (Continued from page 1) aver road. owned by the City| canvass beginning Saturday evening Dr. George H. Mitchell General Practice of Dentistry Office Hoursâ€"9 a. m. to 12. and 1 to & p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. Phone Highland Park 1035 1¢ NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Company requesting special inthep;iceof:%inch was referred to the corporaâ€" el. L lamer Rrown moved " the Beginning Monday, November . c«©lQ)@» 35% to 50% ' REDUCTION Dinner and Dance Frocks ~_ $50 to $55 Coats, Hats and Dresses Gown and Bonnet Shop 507 Davis Street Velvet and Satin Afternon Gows and Unusual Sports Models Values formerly up to $175 Patricia Sale wllv; râ€"- nc of l Ii each toward the Community House M T2 oo oe P e + esn n C Prae on g C tyâ€"eight Deerfield business men. It h&udeWh&- plan that all the local organizations wiumm“wm‘bc‘-.m' â€" Pauoas i ns Ladicantn en vewsl ue t e .4 is the hope of those interested in the Discovery of Body yhnthl.dlthlonlqninfi-l ‘The body was found about 8 o‘clock will coâ€"operate to carry the Communiâ€" Saturday morning by local police who ty House plan to successful compleâ€"| answered a telephone call stating tion. mwmw-{thmmu'mkonhfirh.v‘u. cd with enthusiasm by the large 28â€" which is Route 22 in Highland Park, semblage of members and ladies toâ€"| Wreckage was found on the rightâ€" taling about one hundred persons. _‘ ofâ€"way and near the car. he The splendid turkey dinner Was| top seemed crushed rather than shatâ€" ns‘ by the B & L cafe, caterers, tered and was flat to the body of ed with enthusiasm by the large asâ€" semblage of members and ladies to-; taling about one haundred persons. The splendid turkey dinner was served by the B & L cafe, caterers, and it was greatly enjoyed by the guests. Prior to the banquet election of directors and officers of the chamâ€" ber for the ensuing year occurred and the result was announced as folâ€" lows: President, Alex Taylor; vice presiâ€" dent, Dr. Metcalf; second vice presiâ€" dent, R. A. Nelson; treasurer, Frank Russo; secretary, J. R. Notz; these officers and the following comprise the board of directors: Sol Shapiro, Harry Olendorf, â€" William Desmond, John Huhn, George Briggs. The chamber has many plans for the advancement and development of the community along substantial lines iduring the coming year, and judged by the progress made in the past year, l Deerfield is entering a period of rapid and extensive expansion in many | lines. William Geary, sales manager 107 Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., who is a resident of Deerfield and a fluent t sls dn PSmRmy n eeeneten 1W speaker, also spoke briefly, and the remainder of the evening was devoted to dancing to excellent music furnishâ€" ed by a local orchestra recruited from Frank. Russo‘s Deerfield Municipal band. ‘The entire affair was a great sucâ€" cess and indicated emphatically the strong community spirit existing in Deerfield and the enthusiastic efforts being put forth by its citizens for the benefit of their little city and all its people. for FIND BODY OF MAN _ AT RALL CROSSING (Continued from page 1) ‘ feet from the auto when found. The fact that the front bumper of the automobile was not scratched should prove beyond all doubt that he did not run into the train. ~ the car. Wilcox, a salesman for the Wilthiam \ Ruehl company, Highland Park Chevâ€"| rolet dealers, lived on Phu-ntrave-l nue. He was married and was the father of two gmall children. His parâ€" | ents, Mr. and fiu. Walter Wilcox live on Yale averiue. There are two brothâ€" ers, Walter L. and Edwin»;]l As soon as the accident was reportâ€" ed to police departments through the county, Chief Deputy Fred Brown of the sheriff‘s forces, Sergt. Jack Froeâ€" lich of the Lake Forest police, and Chicf Peterson of Deerfield, were among those summoned to the wreck, in addition to the local police. I Glass on Tracks Chief Deputy Brown declared after| he returned that there was no quesâ€" tion in his mind that Wilcox‘s auto had collided with a train in some way. Shattered glass appeared directly in the center of the tracks and small debris of such as would come from an automobile. The skid marks, he reâ€" | Funeral Tuesday \ \ ‘The funeral service was held at ome o‘clock Tuesday afternoon, at the H. M. Prior company‘s chapel, and burial was in Graceland cemetery. | Rev. Wm. B. Doble ‘of Grace M. E. \church conducted the service at the ‘ldnpe] and the officers of Dumaresq Spencer Post, American Legion, conâ€" | ducted the service at the grave and ‘members of this organization acted as pallbearers. A firing squad from \Fort Sheridan fired a departing salute and a bugler sounded taps at | the grave. _ 2o y THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ported, indicated that the driver had seen the train and had applied his brakes and eventually cramped his wheels to a sharp turn in a final effort to avoid the crash when he saw that his car could not be brought to a stop in time. ‘The condition of the pavement probâ€" ably accounted for the failure of the auto brakes to work properly, Brown stated. . T:;wr;intives have the deep symâ€" pathy of the community in their sudâ€" den and sad bereavement. _ Was Salesman for the William Highland Park Press SPECIALS LEAVE YOUR ORDER FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY DELIVERY CARRROTS, 6 Ibs. .___.â€"â€" â€" £9€ HUBBARD SQUASH, 6 Ibs. _ 25¢ YELLOW TURNIPS, 6lbs. .______25¢ YAMS, 6 Ibe. ... _ .___ ___25¢ WHITE TURNIPS, 6 Ibs. ovmrmcsice. e PARSNIPS, 6 Ihs. ...« She DELICIOUS APPLES, the_box ___$2.65 BALDWIN APPLES, 3 Ib. 25¢; bu. $2.19 JOHNATHON APPLES 3 Ib. 25¢; bu. $2.65 DRY ONIONS;, 10 Ibs. .. mm o BBee CABBAGE, 3 Ibs. ______._. ______10c ORANGES, juicy, 4 dozen $1.00 GRAPEFRUIT, 6, 8, or 12 _______$1.00 RIB ROAST BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK 3 the fl ememmmemmmemmmmmenmmecmmmmemmmesmecmmmmmmmden PORTERHOUSE STEAK HAMBURGER STEAK FLANK STEAK the pound ......_._._._._.â€"â€" P RIB PORK ROAST the pound .. rongst LOIN PORK ROAST & Lhe BOURME ......â€"..........â€"oogiccoons FRESH LITTLE PIG HAMS the pound ...................~~. 6 WILSON‘S CERTIFIED HAMS â€"Ahe pound .â€"...â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" BACON SQUARES the pound ___________â€"â€"â€"‘ CALIFORNIA HAMS the pound ... i amnimie BREAST VEAL â€" with pocket the pound . esns R HIGHLAND P ILLINOIS A~_= RAPP BROS. "Friday and Saturday 15c 29¢ 28%c¢ 29; c-} | 19%c 22%c¢ 20c 20c 15c â€"FREEâ€" " with the purchase of two large CHIPSO. HALIBUT STEAK the pound ___â€"â€"â€" SALMON STEAK the pound _._..â€"â€" FRESH OYSTERS the quart _ TURKEYS the pound GEESE SPECIAL OFFEK One Box of Ivory Soap the DUCKS ++ the pound a & ROASTING CHICKENS the pound 6e bove THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1927 & _ 3383c 10c 35¢ 35¢ 69¢ 49câ€"55¢ 29¢ __ 35c 35¢

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