Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 3

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' an Sou-rm- [was mums Ct?,??:-':':, Amvi.wofth.Nrnmrdr-.- I0tMrlttaBaNllllA,-i'i-d-ji December I --- Northsrhore area} council ,uru on its third year of ex-l, int-arc. How can roi, help to mlkei l nmntinx'a burtrerrt your? ‘ New Troop- Organized l Szm-e the formation of the council in December. 1926. the following in- pmutions have requested the privil- ege of mung tho neon! program under the lrndership of their own men in enriching the lum- of their own boys. Glertsuvw--'rroop 55. the American Legiun; Troop 50. Church of the New Jerusalem. winnetG-rroos, 15. Christ Epin- comm church: Troop 1H, 19, 20, Win- nrtkn Community House. _ - r (ilencoe--Tr¢m;‘a 22. (’ninn church: Troop IM. St. F.tizabeths' Episcopal church. Northbrook-Troop 61, Northbrook community. - _ A Dec rtiefd __-__ Troop 52, Presbyterian church. A Steady, Healthy growth in num- ber of troops and scout: is shown " (allow: December, 1926, 21 troops; Mirth. 1927 24 Imam; September. 1927. St (room: March, 1928. 35 troops; tKp- tember. W28. 87t ttsul no Bcouu, 92?. Aim-Over the lholuuul mark. by January l, 1929. V ibiimrtte---Troop 6. St. Johns Lu- thernn churrh; Troop b. St. Joseph: Catholic church; Troop 10, The Op- (mnslir Hub Ind Howard School; Troop 12. Club Vin; Del LIEU. Highland Park H Troop 30, Elm Place school; Troop 34, Highland Park Rotary club tin process of for- maliun). Luke Forest-Troop 46. Presby- u-nan church. Recent additions to local Boy Scout troops are rttrotttd nilollovrgz - Clark. '10th P. But-nun. Rom E. Guitar. June-More than ttro Northshore sornu prepare to attend Camp Che- uug-u and the Veteran amp of the Chieatro council in Michigui. Jai-sort-n Wisconsin camp site purchased alur "erotiations for more than I yelr. __ - _ J. Rumu‘uch. Wm, Rom. tUtd, 111.: September-tto scouts have remn- ed front . period spent " Camp Che.. cnugnu, one of the Chicago "out camps, Cabin in the Woods. October 29--seouta parting)“: in Roosevelt prom-gm and tree pinning ceremony at the council out: moves to larger marten at Mit Cum-ll Rhr- enue. Highlnnd Park. December - 33 Northshon trout- “and winter an)», PM Year February - Troops commemorate unutingn' IR th mnivennry. -iri; iiicinkun Fun Rally It the Cnbin in the Woods, - _ - Tioop M, iii-hind Pnrk--uortard Prentice. Cnrl P. Sanderhol. Troop 33. Highland "re-Geo- E. Cnnright. Jee Erighon. Robert List of members in troop " of Deerfield Prubyurian church. M Troop eommitue--C. E. Bah. claim-n; R. D. Beds. J. B. PM. Wm. C. koebetin, W. W. M mam?“ -- Troops participate in Christin-I Good cums. _ - ... Fevbrlxry 2d-eouneit slive- testi- moninl dinner to “out Indy". _ Council In W. was. is can: kind in tho mm! apart: IN Mmb--bt bd Dumber 1, 1m -- Nonhshon Aron Council {and Ind Jirout Ex- ecutive was" IcPook employed u nor-Cu, to Aid the Inn of the - cil and the “dons commune. in carrying on the "oat work, ftryiet stub in one. opined in Highland Park to urn the mgtire "at. 1927 REeoed-ht le January 24, Mt2T--Pirst scout land- m Ichool or Mining course opened with nmllmcnt of 26 men Ind con- tinued for eight Monday night; tuWoodstobeusedobtutover- night hike objective for Nurthnhore troop. Wu "sured by the Cook county Parent Preserve bond. . February tg-First conference of junior lenders held with an mum Inc: of " March tg-First issue of monthly inter-troop publication " The Tull: o' the Troops" published by boy editor. "ttty . ~900 people attend wring council meeting " Court of Award " New Trier high Ichool. More than 200 awards: made. v iri; :21:- 27 troopl hold "mtqr-troop Fun Rally at Cttrin in the Woods. lurk Andra"; ter, John man. t, Andaman. Jonah T. Am. Mark L Andrews. lawn-d K. Coal. Maurice Cuel. John Dug-n. has.“ Foxtorthy. Jun- R. Getty. “no“ Kuhn. Edmund Kmbelin. Hum Lidieker, Hilton Hem-r. hlph . Ch Ron, Dubby Pct-non. Duncan R. Reeds, William Slade“. MI: G, - in Noni-hon “I. line. 'Y 'oneueu - Notteoto Ara, Sir-mom, CIMord Sum, David Stub-r. Invi- 8mm. - W. Todd. Rob-n Vina-um. John K. Venn, Join My. W PY-gt. Optimum-or Cnurhcubhlpn-Il Min Troop, 52, Pere' - [log-Id E. FisGiii, ii, Wet-the Clbin GREEN TREE INN Tel. L P. "" Two of the bandits who took $55.16 from Irvin Hyde, proprietor of I (“as filling station at Sheridan road and Belvidere street, Sept. 22, last 'week were bound to the grind jury by Police Mruristrate Walter A. Tay- 1 lot while police mntinued their neuron afar the remaining two in the quartet of "It district. in beer, and to Vin-Mum to um on the bout of "pronoun“. Committee of enm- Mltn ixp.ssdttam. ht plm of Con- (nun-n Walk? Newton, it in Ill' nuanced Wednesday. "eo-mo' Nam Inked to be "Band II I mentor of the county you been". his (hue. " chairman of the weaken MIMI of the napalm- ‘an National Committee occupy I“ his time. The nppojptmenc " Can- (numan Chindbloll to so import- un I post spak- woll for his Ability. Peter Alma, 22. of 1756 Jackson boulevard, Chicago, driver of the car, and Dominic Sen-tore. 18, of 1108 Vernon Park pine. Chicago, waived their right to hearing Ind were held to the December term of the grand jury in bonds of $5.000 each. Detective Sergt. Bart Tyrrell, who "need the at and by the quartet Ind brought about their arrests in Chicago, left again for Chieatro to hunt for I youth named Mike su- Bowen W. Schumacher, Highland Pnrk, tirtat report approved. Estate closed. - David B. Jones, Lake Forest, on ecutors Authorized to sell shares of stuck in Illinois Merchants’ Trust Co. Anne Warner, minor, Deerfield, guardian authorded to expend sum: for care Ind education of ward. George Evert, Lake mutt. Hearing on chim of Martin J. Ned continued truer-11y to be taken up on notice. Alice Armstrong, Order for dedimus lions in the matter Race N. Wilt. Two Charged With Robbery of Place at Sheridan and Belvidere St. city. implied“! by Alan; ed _Ser- ratore in their wrmen mutations. A fourth lumbar of the (In. aid to be (Hm Baal. olmhd Ttrmil and a Win squad of Chicago pow lit. "an!” and and. his way to Jo'iet who" the search wu- mused. William B. Ashman, Highland Pnrk. tinal report nppmved. Estate cloud. Eleanor S. Chapman, minor. Lake Forest. final report sspproved. Es- tate cloud, George Herrick, Like Foreat. hear ing on final report continued to Oct 8th. For nine out of ten leading citie, estimates were furnished. Los Anger less explained that the estimate pre- plred for Culifornia's largest city showed I papal-lion several hundred thousand [on than boa Angela prob- nbly has. The population in 1920 w” 576.513 and the largest. growth time that time may have given Los Angela: a ranking of sixth of sev» enth. John H. Carlberg, Highland Purk. he-r'mg on firust report continued to Oct. 4. "William L Winters, Jun, (minor). Highlund Park, letters of guardian- Ihip issued to Witrmm L, Winters. Bond of $500. Four estate: were closed last week by Probate Judge Martin C. Decker. including two from Highland Park. The proceeding: of the court were u follows: FILLING STATION BANDITS ARE HELD CHINDBLOM man: or IMPORTANT (”HUNTER Estimates were made public for cities which in 1920 hug] more than 30.000 populntion. In use! when exceptionul circumstances prevented In accurate "than. or where the Int federal or state census showed I decrease in population, nu figures were issued. Continued mutt! concentration of the people of the United States in urban eommuaities w” diuloud to- day by the censu- bnnnu'l animated of population of cities on July I. SEVERAL ESTATES m _ PROBATE COURT CLOSED m’nmu'mmaumuu ttntmto_tsirtttt.emtgtt-rrt bymepr tumh.etNrsdotdbstrte.Bt"md_. Proceedings Last Week in Set- tlement of These; Other Matters Up NORTHWESTERN ROAD SETTLE TAX CASE Rockford Ana." Now to Be In Third Hue In State; Em- slon Growing; Others in Dilerent States SOME m nus REGION] Henri-30d.“ Carl R. to take deposi- uf the claim of Highland Park Jackson the car, of 1108 I waived ere held e grand The tour of the Republican State eandidates through the counties of the State outside of Cook county. terminltes on Saturday, October 20. On this date will be held 1 Republi- can barbecue " the Rock River Farms near Byron, Ogle coun}y. This barbecue will be from 12:00 noon un- til t:00 p.m. All the Republican State candidates will be present. The Republican State Central com- mittee extends to you and your friends I col-dill invitation to be present. After being uninad on I that. of kidnapping in the nunidpll court " Kunming, In! week, the four no implicated in the with; And “in. of Harold Hendriehaon, yam All“ A knitting plant employe, Inn M under bonds of $6,500 each by "dee John C. Slater, who " an an. that warned the tour men that they were facing tun! on In “will” "viol- charge. Bail was provided immediately " attorneys for Earl M. Steele, Oliver Huxhold and Dewitt Jones, chug“ with the Actual abduetiom “will; and abandonment of Hendrickson on .4 lonely country road "" the edlo of Antioch in Lake county. Em Hackbart, on whose farm the curring took plate and who after 'standing " and watching the proeeedintrs, later confessed to the states amor- nvy as to his part and that of other! in the affair, was unnble to furnish bond, He was returned to jail. REPUBLICAN BARBECUE NEAR BYRON, OCT. 2011! Alt of the defendant: guilty, and the date of was set tor 9 o'clock on of Oct. 13, when Head ml] have recovered fro: will be able to testify Gust osWnd, plumbing Ind heat- ing contractor. has secured the agency for the Donn Automatic oil burner in this locality. He is pre- pared to furnish full particulm In to the merits of this system of oil bunny. Mr. Ostrand lives at SIT Hurdle" avenue, Highwood. tour, mun-Emma mmimotWAXArtrtm44 Alkaedtoiuvendn-d HIGHWOOD MAN ans ou, BURNER AGENCY DON'T MISS A WORD OF THE INIMITABLE HUMOR OF THIS GREAT COMEDY TEAM. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING yo 'udrtn.." 0-1 n ' Hendrick-on; ' I I Oct. " r mien-ed on I charge - , . _" "A I the municipal court _ wash. the four man t', D, will” and uni" ' when, young All“ V :mploye, were plated V ' 5.500 each by Judge _ ho at the same time men that they wen . n espechlly Action f fl :ndants pleaded not l stil inte of the hearing I N \\‘ a lock on the morning = _ l t Hendrickaou, who . 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