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Highland Park Press, 22 Nov 1928, p. 11

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i Eie oo t isness mslss ult Peverstoccey uon "irtemn. Teaother PARCEL 1 Mmdh“ul o | fl-h;l.â€"hdlflâ€"lfi a Uihient. Township 43 North, Renge A1, Topmabip 48 North, Range 12, East of P: ## I.n.i"a-‘.'u gâ€"? Tarle of Bastions‘ss "tny 1¢ "a*-â€"-â€"â€"-“-â€"â€"-â€"‘r:‘â€"m n.u-n..u.d-uâ€".cul-. m:-‘-nt'dhhdmh aforesaid, namely : 1 e t e o en mited which proceeding is still pending. l-.-hr-.fl--um.. JEsâ€" :I-‘t-:'hl"'u}. .'-‘Io:. I'?u MAY CoN CERN." shall be before the said County Court of Lake County, lllinois, on the 1ith day of Uewnober. 4.D. 1928, at the Courthouse in the City of Waukegan in the said County and usls oca e nE: I M t o mm above named and "All whom it may concern" Mdfimh&oc&d Waukegan in said Court on t# j4th day of E. ET J nds CEÂ¥câ€"y es Erus Fere screts: -fi."?-.& =‘&L;.=\ Ed e e n on o oet property to be taken or damaged for a local .Mg’ ensterly of the westâ€" m:fl block 1, of said First northerly to the northerly line of vaid lot 44, topether with all improvements thereon, mPrad e Aenoe arniraces lande: 4 i-va';.-um f2%â€"â€" [ oligh â€"X K 24 be wiven to the said JESSIE A. PAYNE, defendant and to the said defendants desig. Mh.mb:l:::-?fl cerâ€" tmin persons named as defendants cannot be found and that their place of residence is not known and caunct be ohtained so that service Nht-fi-h‘t--:-ndm, on file in this cause in the office of the Clerk of this Court that JHSSIE A. PAYNE, one of the persons made defendant herein is a nonâ€" resident of the State of IMlincis and it ap. Do i on en UECHIONS is AND 16 TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, RANGE is EAST OF THE THIED PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN IN LAKE COUNâ€" HhuAm-n'mmvm AND ALL LOCATED IN THE HIGHLAND PARK ° EAST PARK DISTRICT, LAKE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1988 " ER ROBUC w;l‘ i PERCY LSON JR. FRED W. SHAN clAni-'.mmmA.r?" MAN, JOHN WEHVILAINEN, PRANK w. conpe® Mmnoue compel, ALEXAN: as confessed and judgment entered in vement consisting of the sequiring and ving of certain property in Block 1 Addition to Revinia Highlands and in HIGHLAND PARE BAST raRK ente '“Wâ€"â€"rw "Aher dn ';!‘ 1. of sald . LEW A. HENDEE gzones 1 mon en C es them to drink their own stuff when they are captured. All of the said premizes being the P 27: _ Lots 34 ient Himitiea"t f uols dn e a subdivision dr‘dh: west quarter (M.W.%,) of Section 36, ’#Q'ltt.hhu.-dfi% mnoin, torether with all improvements thereâ€" fphocs o cean n n i provements PARCEL 24: Lot 2 in block 1 of Ravinia Hichiands, being a subdivision of part of tm Ts mnlâ€"g."-&:.â€" * 3 of the Third Principal Meridian. in Lake Countr, Dlinois, together with all improveâ€" ments thereon. PARCEL 2: Lot 26 in block 1 of Ravinin PARCEL 23: Lot 24 in block 1 of Reviait Highiands, being a subdivision of part of PARCEL 21: Lots.20, 21. and 22, in block 1 of Ravinia Highlands. being a sabdivision of part of the northwest quarter (N.W.%4) ons C Pobete oret t Wh it i dR c ticis . B Lake County. Iiinois, together with all imâ€" provements thereon. PARCEL 20: Lot 19 in block 1 of Ravinia Highiands, being a subdivision of part of the northwest quarter (N:.W.%) of Seeâ€" ARCEL 28+ 19g .i...z"- k on Kest of ak in tnte Ceste, Thiact: mantoc Aird PARCEL 17: Lot 16 in block 1 of Ravinia Highiands, being a subdivision of part of tim i Toomaig Norik, Rasee 12. Ees tion 36. Township 43 12, of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, llinois, together with all improve~ ments thereon. PARCEL 18: Lot 17 im block 1 of Ravinia Mirhlands, being a eubdivision of part of being & subdivision of part of the northâ€" west quarter (N.W.%) of Section 36. Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, IRinois, logether with all improvements thereon. * PARCEL 14: The south haif of Lot 12 and lot 13 in block 1 of Ravinia Highiands, beâ€" | imz a subdivision of part of the northwest quarter (l.'.lfldlflh-u.m_ ‘lfllmh l‘-!ll:. East of the Third e Meridian mm-“.< together with all improvements thereon. PARCEL 15: Lot 14 in Block 1 of Ravinia Highlands, being a subdivision of part of the northwest quarter (N.W.%%) of Secâ€" tion 36. Township 43 North, Range 1%, | Tess 2P C ud o o \ the northwest quarter (N.W.%) of Seeâ€" PARCEL 13: Lot 11 and the Nosth half of Let If in Block 1 of Hevins WikLsL. PARCEL I1?: Lots 9 and 16, in block Revinis Hinhlande. beins . subbicik PARCEL 11: Lot 8 in Block 1 of Ravinia Highiands, being a subdivision of part of the northwest quarter (N.W.%4) of Seoâ€" in said block 1, lying southerly of . ts o _ led PARCKEL 1: Lot 4 in hlock 1 of Ravinia | WHighlands, being a subdivision of part of :;&mr(ll.l):my the Third Principal Meridian in Lake Coon | L uen e en mt Un of Sertion 36, Township 43 North, Range ,12, East of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, linois, together with all imâ€" Eesn Fadx 3%.5 rl.-_l‘u% « .-fi.“'{'! 12 of the Thisd Principal R in woke County, Dtipois, topoiter wan "all| tJcc An y Jots 3# and 3, (but not any Public rights in and to the said alley.) _ | Lot i2 in being a s Las: of the Third Principal Meridian in Lake County, IMinois, together with all imâ€"| â€" _ Tol, H. P. 5356 tion 36. Township 45, North, Range 12, u«umulâ€"&.u Lake County, Iiinois, with al imâ€" 1. MB cnplilipes . fhatb OMimtinin dsz inntoons fi.fimm‘m. T. V. SMITR _ 32â€"A h C in on Lecrune BP ie m mt en\ Proven Intersering" sop"""" reements â€" theres," westher" with all | ie Noier 2 the northwest quarter (N.W.%4) If I could memorize 1 would repeat that luscious poem "Pumpkin Pie," which a member of Mr. Smith‘s class at the university wrote for him to refute his claim, that human beings can only verbalize about twoâ€"thirds "When youth emerges into adultâ€" hood it passes from impulse to cusâ€" tom as guide in life, it learns to reâ€" sist the lure of the immediate and the which is the moral order." | Here is a real contribution to our| thinking, "Intelligence is the present | guide of conduct with forethought of | future consequences." | lectures by T. V. Smith, University of Chicago Professor (under the ausâ€" pices of the Fine Arts Department of the Womans club) was given Monâ€" day, Nov. 12 to a large and appreciaâ€" Tuesday and Friday evenings their thoughts, The other ';;n: FRED L. PROTINE LAWYER Phone Deerfleld 133 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, of the selfish in behalf of the _MICAGO®=PON, The Alert Housewife A PAGEâ€"FOR EVERY AGE THE HOMEMAKER Wel), if the little girls wore their hair down in braids like they used to, they might get it caught in the elutch pedal, and the relations between the sexes were other tremendously vital and inâ€" teresting points touched by Mr. Smith these to be corntinued in the next lecâ€" ture "Social Philosophy and the Changing Order, Monday, Nov. 19, at 3:45 p.m., at the Woman‘s club. "The Jey of Livingg" and "To the Edge of the World" should be heard All moth life killed by hmifn- tion. For information cal H. P. 1785. MRS. 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