Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 54

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The club will meet again this noon at the Green Tea Pot. â€" s Mr. Lundgren, organizer ‘of the Lions club was present with several men from Hubbard Woods who are organizing a club thefe. ‘ _ Lastâ€"Thursdayâ€"noon, theâ€"regul weekly session of the Lions club was held at the Green Tea Pot. | The deceased was ‘born Dec. 4, 1863, at Everett, and was married Oct. 17,â€"1899, and lived in Lake Forâ€" est until 1911 when the. family movedâ€"to Libertyville township. In 1917 they moved. into Libertyville. Funeral services will be ‘KHeld Monday at St. Joseph‘s church. 3 & Lions Club Holds ~Besides her husband, Edward J. Kennedy, the deceased left eight chilâ€" dren: Joseph, of Libertyville; Mrs: John (Margaret Hgnlon), Libertyville; Mrs. L. B. (Jennie) Amann, Waukeâ€" gan; Frank, of Libertyville; and Mrs. Paul (Rose) Kohout, of Libertyville. Two brothers, Michael H. Redmond, of Lake Forest, and Charles, of Evâ€" erett, also survive. ‘ Death was due to heart trouble, but Mrs. Kennedy had been in poor health since August 29, 1928, when she was stricken with typhoid fever. Mrs, .E. J. Kennedy, of â€"Libertyâ€" ville, was found dead in bed early last Friday by her husband‘who went to her room to call her; Mrs. E. J. Kennedy Dies Suddenly, Libertyville 52 â€" MEIERHOFF HARDWARE 510 Central Avenue Lawn and Garden Needs Grass Catcher $1 16 inch | Ball Bearing Mower 4. blade â€" 10 inch drive Regular Meeting $10 S ‘ P wciiaet (EARRER doUpirgeasan ie â€"â€"â€" Ratio Increases ..__There were 40 motor vehicles regâ€" istered in. 1928 to every mile of imâ€" proved. highway, while the ratio«ten. years ago was 17 motor vehi'cles’tuj every mile. This clearly shows that highwayâ€"building agencies are notj keeping pace with the increase in number of niotor vehicles. a~ AA The federal government, through the use of the highways for mail The present federal aid highway system _ of ‘approximately. 200,000 miles. of ‘important interstate roads has been only ‘oneâ€"third completed, and under the present program it will require at least ten or 15 more years to complete this important proâ€" gram. i Under the war excise tax, which was the last hangâ€"over war levy reâ€" pealed, motorists paid into the treasâ€" ury $1,100,000,000, while the federal government. has expended approxiâ€" mately $660,000,000 â€"unrnder the fedâ€" eral aid highway act.© This leaves a balance <of nearly $500,000,000 still due the car owners of the nation. HUGE SUMS BEING SPENT ON HIGHW AYS State and local governments .are now expending the stupendous sum of $1,500,000,000 annually for conâ€" struction of roads. To this amount the federal government is contributâ€" ing only $75,000,000 or approximately 5 per cent. § State and Local Governments Expenditure Much More Than Federal Phone Highland Park 198 Lawn > Sprinklers 95c 50 foot length coupled Lawn and Garden Hose $5 T LE PR E3 8 __The Ravinia Camp Fire Girls are planning a hike and outdoor cereâ€" monial in the Forest Preserves, Satâ€" urday. Elizabeth Cole, Virginia Wilâ€" son, Ruth Benson and Edith Metâ€" calf are taking the Woodgathers test. @ ‘ Deerfield defeated Oak Park Tuesâ€" day, 7â€"4, and has beaten. the followâ€" ing teams thus: Newn;l}im{,‘olli-‘i; Morton, 9â€"7; and has lost. to Evanâ€" ston, 8â€"4. The local team looks strong and its prospects for a very successful season appear to be exâ€" cellent. The Waukegan school team plays Deerfield on the latter‘s field next Tuesday, and there are six more leaâ€" gue games to be played. © Peerfieldâ€"Shields high school baseâ€" ball team is leading the Suburban league, Coach Peel: reports, having won three games and lost only one. Proviso has won two and lost one; Oak Park the same; Evanston won two and lost two; Morton won one and lost two; New Trier won one and lost two. : This event took place last year for the first time, and was judged by a group of the faculty and the gym teachers, Miss Parry, Miss Keller, and. Miss King. The girls marched to music and at a touch on the shoulâ€" der by a judge, dropped out until the final class winners were left walkâ€" ing. > f ; Deerfieldâ€"Shields As class winners of the eliminaâ€" tionâ€" posture walk held in‘ the boys‘ gym Tuesday afternoon, May 7, Myra Ashurst, a sophomore, Beérnice Wilâ€" liams, a _ junior, Aand, Dorothy. Wink, a senior, were picked by the judges. Mrs. Ward and the, children had gone to the building last night for Jane to take an elocution lesson from Miss Lillian Ward of Kenosha who conducts a studio on the third floor of the building. oc ete ie vsrbotnananth t weil tm Posture: Week Held f for Deerfield Girls Police had to break down the door of the Lee Shop to get to the child who lay, injured and suffering on the floor of the shop with the locked door between her snd her frantic mother. j on es n W t 2. . Girl Falls Through Skylight at Waukegan Jane Ward, 12â€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ward of Wauâ€" kegan, suffered a fractured rib, a fractured: nose and innumerable bad bruises followirg a. plunge through a skylight on the third floor of the Lee Shop building at 5 North Genâ€" esee street Waukegan to the floor beâ€" low, last week. and parcel post delivery, for military purposes and other governmental activities, has been‘one ‘of the prinâ€" tipal beneficiaries of improved highâ€" ways. It should therefore assume a greater part of the burden of buildâ€" ing them, and this would in turn help toward the solution of the farm probâ€" lem by facilitating theé distribution of agricultural products. Outdoor Ceremonial Ball Team Leading nakin +. 0 Avcm Scientists announce the perfection of a new altimeter which will tell the aviator when he is nearing the ground. No altimeter is necessary to tell him when he hits the ground. wood The new store will be a duplicate of the Evanston establishment. It will have its ‘own grinding plant and will be equipped to turn out lenâ€" ses within the hour.. There will be complete photographi¢c department with special. emphasis on amateur motion picture apparatus. Educaâ€" tional and feature films from Hollyâ€" wood and New York will be obtainâ€" able from the film rental library for private showings. H. R. Booth is to be manager. Rumors that Hattstrom and Sandâ€" ers, inc_gppgated, Evanston firm of opticians, are to establish a unit of their plant in Highland Park were confirmed yesterday in an interview with A.‘ L. Sanders and H. A. Hattâ€" strom. § According to Mr. Hattstrom the new store will be located at 391 Cenâ€" tral avenue, in the office recently occupied by McGuire and Orr, realâ€" tors. It is expected that the new establishment, which is to be known as the Hattstrom â€"& Sanders organâ€" ization, will be ready for business on May 15. â€" & % G. LUutz, 88 :......... W. Lauts, 2b ......... _Gâ€" â€"Becker, â€"8bâ€"â€":::â€"::: G. Segert, 1b........ Bleimehl, p _ Snyder, If. .............. Maiman, ‘Cfâ€"..:...:.::.. Koon, c .~>...._.. Florent, rf ..::....... Humbolt Park (15) CGeosch, rf .__...__._... Nelson, ef ........._ Nemeth, 1b .........._. Eckern. p ...........â€"., Niclson, 2b .......__.... Dressel, 3 b ............ ROYET, 88 :>::.....ccollls! Scehroeder, c ......_.__.. Erickson. If ______ Evanston Opticians _ to Open Branch Here ~ The Hanson Park diamond was in very bad condition making it. hard for the fielders to field the ball. .This ~game was the first of seven games to be played by Deerfieldâ€"Shields chapâ€" ter in Chicago. «k â€" â€" . The games are for the championâ€" ship of the Builders Athletic associaâ€" tion. The team winning the chamâ€" pionship will receive & large cup and the players on â€"the winning team will receive gold baseballs. There will also be cups and player awards for the second and third place teams. The.line up was as follows. Deerfieldâ€"Shields <(17) â€" AB On Saturday, May 4, Deerfleldâ€" Shields Chapter, Order of the Buildâ€" ers defeated Humbolt Park chapter, Order of the Builders by a score of 17â€"15 at Hanson Park, Fhe game was one of many hits, each team hitâ€" ting the pitchers hand. > ° Defeat Hanson Park of Chitago Games for Championâ€" ship of ‘Association BUILDERS TEAM WIN BASEBALL GAME SAT. 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