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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1929, p. 4

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/s _ _ HIGHWOOD â€"MAN DIES . _ _ _ â€" OF CRASH INJURES Rosellie suffered aâ€"fracture of the ~‘skull when he was thrown from his ~machine against a tree. â€" He was unâ€" conscious from the time of the acâ€" â€" â€"cident until his death. â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"=â€" * .On Way to Waukegan _ â€"â€"Believed to have been headed for. Waukegan . Roselli left Highwood at about 11â€"0‘clock Thursday night. He â€" was/driving at a high rate of speed when he reached the turn in front ~‘of the school on McKinley road. The .automobile struck the curb and turnâ€" â€"ed over. f 32 â€" _ John Walker. and Herbert Sohlen, â€"â€"both of 840 Taylor street, Highland _â€" Purk, passing the scene of the acciâ€" â€" â€"dent shortly after it occurred placed Roselli in their machine and took him to the Alice Home hospital. ~ â€"â€" _ Treatment Delayed ~~~Rendered deliricus from the injury â€"‘to his head, Roselli fought all efforts of physicians to attend.him. As a â€"â€"result no Xâ€"ray pictures could: be Thursday, March 28, 1929 "This money is to be used for exâ€" pense of our disposition. It is my wish that the caskets be most reasâ€" onably priced and that our bodies be cremated,> the children‘s as well as «mine, and our ashes to be buried in â€"my father‘s and brother‘s graves, the childrens‘ in father‘s and mine in my brother‘s, if his wife will perâ€" mit it. . F rs + «Injuries received when his autoâ€" mobile overturned while traveling at a high rate of speed on McKinley avâ€" enue at the Sacred Heart academy in Lake Forest, Thursday night, resultâ€" 24 years old, 209 North avenue, HIgNâ€" wood, in the Alice . Home hospital, Saturday afternoon. °. â€"â€" â€"< _ ~_ An inquest was conducted. by Dr. J.â€"L. Taylor at the Wenban Funeral establishment, Lake Forest, on Saturâ€" day : evening. > stt B 2s GAS ASPHYXIATION ‘"*"To Chiet of Police: _ _â€"â€" _ â€" _‘ _ "I alone am. responsible for this act and 1 am not insane nor ‘temâ€" porarily de‘mng?d’, Am of perfectly sound mind. T have no insurance, but have saved some $800 in the Highlandâ€"Park Stateâ€"bank and: ht‘ve made .of â€"his injury until 24. hours after the accident. This was followed immediately by an operation. _ â€"_ â€" Raselli was_single. â€"It is believed that all of his relatives live in Italy. The automobile, a Ford touring car was badly damaged in the crash. . _ ten shares of North Shore Gas Co. ($1,000.00). The papers are . in safety box in, Highland ‘Park bank. "I don‘t think my husband or anyâ€" one else should have the right to opâ€" pose. I want no trouble«for anyone. Flowers are to be strictly omitted. No one cared enough about us to bring us one; so they needn‘t go to any expense after we‘re â€"gone." . f RosreBZi, 24, Hurt in Accident Thursday Night; Succumbs at Lake Forest ~< * _ _â€" Continued from preceding . page in the death of Guisippeâ€" Roselli, (Signed) Cora De K. Wylic Directors of the Sunset Valley Golf club held ~a meeting this week~ and planned activities for the season. With present weather continuing it is expected that the course will be fit for play next Sunday. The greens have been rolled and many of the fairways have been fertilized, and everything points to anh auspicious opening of theâ€"season,. â€"~._ _ â€" _â€" â€"â€" .. In addition to the cashâ€"prizes for professionals there will â€"be prizes for amateurs... This .will be . a notable eyent and it is estimated that there will be 100 entries. _ .This evening, at 7:45, the Rev. Clelâ€" and B. McAfee, D.D., will speak at the lecture room of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The Highâ€" land Park.Music club choral of which Mrs. Walter _ Livingston Vance is diâ€" rector, will provide special music. Three pieces will be given: "Evening Hymn," â€"by Dudley Buck, "Peage I Leave with You," by J. V. Roberts and "The Resurrection," by H. R. Shelley. The last piece is a soprano solo by Mrs. Vance. Those not worâ€" ‘shippingâ€" regularly elsewhere are inâ€" The directors decidedâ€"<4eâ€"folid the North â€"Shore ~Open tournament on June 17, being Monday, and $600 will be offeredâ€" in prizes for a one day event. = sBie is £=* Special Services Held â€" _ _at Presbyterian Church Sunset Valley Golf _ Course Ready; Start Tom Kelly, the new Pro, will be on duty April 1. Tom has had conâ€" siderable experience and will prove a valuable addition to the staff. _ _ A very delightful entertainment was given by the children of the Raâ€" vinia school Friday evening for their parents and friends, when pupils parâ€" ticipating sang "The Pied Piper." It was all very well done and very pleasing tothe large audience which enjoyed every moment. The sixth grade pupils dramatized the story, assisted by the third grade pupils as children; the fourth grade boys as toy soldiers; and fifth grade girls as mechanical dolls; under the direction of Miss Stoddard, the upper grade classes made posters and scenâ€" ery. + Mr. Endersen, who has classes in instrumental music, provided an orchestra, and all the children took part in the singing. ' vited. cago, will speak. Mr. Herbert . R. Smith will be the soloist, singing "He was despised" from "The Messiah." Miss Louise Smith will act as accomâ€" panist for her mother. _ ; P Children Give Play . l0 _ _ at Ravinia School Toâ€"morrow* evening at the same hour.the Rev. James G. K McClure, D.:D:, president:â€"emeritus of the Presâ€" The regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters was held Tuesday evening in Masonic temple. s 2 *z o **Miss Jane ‘Ashman of Deerfield road arrived home Friday from Carlâ€" tom college for Ker Easter vacation. â€"â€" Playing Next Sunday Pythian Sisters Meet T H E P RES S Five Deerfieldâ€"Shields seniors taking leading roles in the senior class play, "The Copperhead," to be given Friday evening, April 12. _ _ â€" Upper rowâ€"Ethel Skidmore, Mary Will Riley, and Harriette Golden. â€"â€" Bottom rowâ€"Walter Watson, Donald Vaughan,. _ ~ C tB 3y concert consists of Mrs. James Cady Ewell, chairman, Miss Berenice Bentâ€" ley vice chairman; Mesdames T. W. Allinson, .R. Beebe, B. Byrne, Robâ€" ert Clark, Louis Golden, A. W. Jerâ€" rems, R.â€"P. Lavenant, A. M. Lowâ€" ~â€"Tickets may be obtained from any. one . of. the above orâ€"at Gsell‘s=drug store. ; wey S One ofâ€" the finest musical â€"enterâ€" tainments given here in years was that furnished by the Rhondda Welsh Male Singers, who appeared in the Eim place auditorium on. Monday evening in a benéfit â€"concert for the Lake Bluff orphanage, sponsored by the Highland Park Rotary club. Atâ€" tendance was very good and the afâ€" fair was a success in every way. Miss Olga Trevisan. Welsh Male Singersâ€" _ > In Fine Concert Here _ The concert in musical excellence, was equalâ€"to anything of the kind ever given here and _ from the standâ€" point of ensemble work by vocalists superior to many. The singers eviâ€" denced most careful training, and theirâ€" leader is undoubtedly a man of very high musical talent and acâ€" complishments. 3 6 % The Welsh Singers entertained the menibers of the Rotary club at their weekly dinner at the Moraine hotel at noon Monday, and this also proved a very enjoyable event: W Hgniditheorotenl ies are ysonstrainn anivsnn n essm a nsm ss ho cuemeihannerotaiyriicemare somstenmptereiet igenisiomets a charge this «Brown for investigation. ~The Chicago Federation <of Agéd and Adult Charities were> granted permission to hold their annual tag day in Highland Park Monday, May *13, 1929 : Fey ai ~~Contract for the érectifin of the P ~~astreâ€"standa new fire departiment subâ€"station on 3. â€"Compu Lot 14;: Blockâ€" 2, Ravinia Highlands, â€"bill. <t. was awarded to X..Vigeant at. the 4.~ Child regular meeting of the city council â€" minimum ar on Monday evening,; in â€"accordance â€"_ work from | with his bid, submitted to the. counâ€" 16 years of cil March 4. The session was :a 5. Eight short one_and â€"onlyâ€"routineâ€"business â€" _â€"10 hour â€"day was_transaeted. 3+ 5: [ ~â€"~ week, for w \"Thae ordinance repulating# theoperâ€" > § â€" 44 hours). passed on final reading and will be published in full in the Highland Park Press. â€"A summary of its proâ€" visions was published inâ€"last week‘s Press. ; ® y s pavementâ€" at the northeast corner of Roger Williams avenue and St. Johns avenyuie was referred to Commissioner : The city clerk was authorized _ to give the Young Men‘s club 60 days‘ notice to remove their boat house from its present location on the water works site. ~ esn spi & . Frances Duncan, Home Vegetables and *Fruits, p. 30â€"39. â€"gh _"High Finley, Practical Gardening, p. 75â€"109. § s (res 4 L. H. Bailey, Garden Making, p: 75â€"88.â€" e VR o f â€"â€"Ida D. Bennett, Flower Garden, p. 30â€"40. Fonyciy aae â€" & a H.:H. Thomas, Round the Year in the Garden, p. 129. â€" â€" :* ~~ â€"J, W. Lloyd, Productive Vegetable Growing, p. 58â€"68. â€" x: + These books may be borrowed from the Highland Park Public Library. A communication fron Harry Luebâ€" How to Make a Hotbed _ _Other bills Office grol â€" School â€" ad the financial ~ tricts,â€"thus â€"â€" those now P asticâ€"standa LEAGUE Regular ~Sehool At the regu the Highland Voters held i Ravinia scho« constitution â€" and : accepted day, Mrs: Q: ty magazine, and_ fascinat study at Spr tive Study cl ed and hearinr The lobbyi: fegislators:â€" do pay attent Mrs. Wright men not to f« ing to their things they long â€" strugg which many women on jU to go throug 8.‘ Newt‘ infant, help. 9. â€"Panâ€" tration. league. fee woman citi simple and things .can effort of h« need of im dent Hoove Moines co ‘Leage of ° marked, "* ers is the American herself a The reg third Wed next one, last meet 12:30 on A new opened M dan road Beauty S: will *be p» cilities a venience . conducted operators New Vlinai At eve "sph MOtQ

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