Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 12

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Gcacemntinsdsiols ies dn nnand o iedn ipeci 10 Heirs of the late Carsen Nickelson, | wellâ€"known Deerfield resident, took ‘ the first legal step in their attempt to |. break the deceased‘s will when they P filed an appeal bond in the court of 4 Circuit Judge Claire C. Edwards last Friday. The declaration setting up grounds on which the documentis to be contested, will be filed next Week, | it is expected, according to the Wauâ€" | kegan News, which continues: Those seeking to have the will set aside areHenry and Arthur Nickelâ€" son, sons of the deceased, and Katrina‘ Nickelson, wife of Henry. ; â€" 3 Estate Is $65,000 Under the terms of the will Arthur Nickelson receives $1,000 cash and | oneâ€"half of the balance of the estate. The other son, Henry, is to receive $5 ‘ cash from the other half of the esâ€"| tate, wich is valued: at $65,000, and} his wife is to receive $1,000 cash. The | balance remaining goes to the Union . Bank ‘of Chicago as trustees for the Heirs of Deerfield Man File Appeal in _ Court to Break Will WHY CAMELS |_ ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest toâ€" baccos grown â€"cured and blended â€"~> with expert care. f Camebs are mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying. Camels are cool and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always oa d pleasant, indoors or out. ; They do not tire the taste nor leave A any cigaretly afterâ€"taste. . t â€"«â€"Salem, N. C. use and Denentl o0f CHo IPPC CIIIIWIRNAIE ATT Henry Nickelson. It is provided that money beé held in trust until the youngest daughter of Henry becomesâ€"20 years‘ of age and lthe youngest son becomes legal age, |\ and that during the pendency of the | trust fund the bank reâ€"invest the inâ€" come The Minor Children v The children for whom the trust was established are Alice, Sophia, Arthur, Gilbert and Robert Nickelson. _ Attorney Minard E. Hulse has been appointed guardian for the children until litigation of. the will is disposed of. Deerfield P. T. A. to Meet Friday Afternoon A regular meeting of the Deerfield P."T. A. will be held in the school on Friday afternoon, May 10, at 2:30 â€" Reports of the activitieg of the asâ€" sociation of the past. year will be given, as well as the report of the Siaidenaty i in s ce aaaaaiiaiaianarain t + _ e en e t and benefit of the five children A M EL With a cigarette as good as Camels the simple truth _ is enough _ _ _ HE â€" P R ES S IGARETTES of Sm liil fat o nahictiald : B abse in 2N s Sm uoi o O Rsip oC B ds ie TBR CCR annual state conference by the deleâ€" gate, Mrs. Hopkins. Friday is also P. T. A. day at ‘Olenâ€" dorf‘s dry goods store and members are urged to make an effort to visit the store that day. e The party for pupils of the daneâ€" ing class hKheld Thursday afternoon proved a lovely affair, as well as a real treat. [ * Headstones for Graves _ ~of Civil War Soldiers ‘Through the Grand Army of _the: Republic â€"camp and Waukegan chapâ€" ter of the Woman‘s Relief Corps, threeflG‘o_v'ernment head stones for the graves of soldiers who served in the Civil War and who are buried in the Deerfield cemetery have been secured. They are for James M. Galloway, Silas H. Sherman and Theodore L. Knaak.. One for the grave pf Benâ€" pamin Webster has also been ordered. DEERFIELD GOLFERS BEAT LA GRANGE TEAM 11. The â€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields gold ‘team won it‘s third straight viectory of the season 11â€"4 over the La G}'n_nge tear!n, W. J. Chambers‘ long drives again netted him victory over the La Grange men 6â€"4. Chambers looks like a real star and should be heard from later. â€"Capt. W. W. Geary worn his match over the La Grange boy, who is the Chicago District Caddy champion, 6â€"4. Geary played:very nice golf. Rena Nelson, Girls Western Junâ€" ior champion, played‘ on the team in the absence of one of the other regâ€" ulars. . She won her match 7â€"6. She played the same brand of golf that made her champion. Give Musical Program The Deerfield O. E. S. is rehearsing for a musical, "The Singing Skewl," which they will present in the school auditorium Saturday evening, May 25. Bobby Juhrend won honors at the bouts held in Chicago Monday evening when he defeated Benny Goldblatz. Goldblatz_ was introduced as lightâ€" weight champion A. A. and Bobby as lightweight champion of Lake counâ€" ty.:= Chas. Zahnle, another Lake county boy, was also victorious over his opâ€" ponent. _ * _Somehow we can‘t visualize a war between England and~ the United States over the‘. booze ship. â€""I‘m Alone." ~The stuff hasn‘t got scarce enough yet to fight overs â€". â€". f MErernorr Haroware COMPAN\ > HIGHLAND PARK longs â€"un sight, in the The can is enclosed in a copper« steel shell buried in the ground and a cast iron top. A touch oi the toe lifts the lid. Inside can comes out easily when garbage man empties, Clean, convenient, modern, inexpensive. â€" Built to last a lifetime. Ask your dealer. Adams Underground Garbage Receiver Wins Boxing Honors ILLINOIS ° : Highland Park 197â€"198 Thursday, May 9, 1929 Thursday, May 9, S P We Highâ€" 32 North: First Telephone Highest class â€" Expert Work do 24 North Secon Telephone : The ~Kickernick sense, of freedom t _ miss. 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