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Highland Park Press, 19 Sep 1929, p. 14

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ance, signed y I inay ~commitâ€" snn e ~bus n c h e hA ie 2 Lt W kss 6 T i A ‘alld a y ietuite T L en T Ees E * Thidk. f In making the reduction two comâ€" ; mittees, the Detention home and _ "cut, according to A._W,â€"Vercoe, chairâ€" â€"~man of the finance committee. Both committees agreed, Vercoe declared, / that it ' ~~. PSSIMe 1or them .to E ‘â€"they were able to turn back a large B . portion offlne‘irfflhdstotbe.emty; _of supervisorsâ€"lateâ€"Fridayâ€"afternoon; The â€"entire appropriation calls for an â€"expenditure :of ~$648,349 which covers operation of all county instiâ€" tutions and payments of interest and principal on bond issues. > en The finance committee asked $444,: 475 for. what is termed for "general county operation purposes." â€" This does not include $50,000 for highway Detention Home which do not draw from the general fund. â€" Thus â€"t] actual . operating expense of the county,â€" exclusive of bond payments and interest, . would _ reach â€"$409,475. Wfi‘fir%!m than aâ€"year ago. The county .hospital is to get an appropriation of $85,000 and $4,100 for repairs to the buildings. â€" The slashes were made at the Deâ€" tention home and the Maintenanc fund. t se > MA The _ annual appropriation ordiâ€" Actual Operating Expenditures $499,754; Remainder Bonds _ *"and Interest.__ > >=~,. ocm W ioh Waek 1 aok i en cAlnle ce Poo nc‘ Farekaranin on moron altiieg selel peiie ues naea oc ntante ie . c u0 mt ie Nee sn tWe 2e c 2e 22 1e h pripergere ye a~e : +o en (ppoprengeiee a ho me ce ananes o# 9nn coninn on en contimesrmunibies. omeninen come £ o 9 700 snn on pamananng.coaimenpreniies. oo merpnen ompe c ow WATCH NEXT WEEK‘S PRESS FOR VERY GAMES _ â€" Highwood Chamber of Commercé On account of unfavorable weather the Saturday Evening, Sept. 21 â€" . DANCING â€" REFRESHMENTS NORTH SHORE~ LINE BANDâ€"_â€"_â€" Special guests of honor will be the dean, Mrs. Alma T. Perkins and the registrar, Prof. Lorena M..Church. : The annual luncheon in honor of the young women from Chicago and suburbs «who are entering Rockford college â€"will occur Friday, Sept. 20, at: 12:30 p.m., at the home of â€"Mrs. Frank H. MeCulloch, 2236 Orrington aveune, Evanston.. This fallâ€" there Rockford College .. the state is to pay for the court reporters, under a new law, and some relief is anticipated on mother‘s penâ€" sions which cost the county close to 'g_ posited on inheritance tax cases in hich ‘orders had not been entered. The treasurer has the largest earnâ€" ing capacity by far but several other ‘offices turn in close to $7,000. cided it could take a cut from an apâ€" propriation of $70,000 down to $50,â€" 000. â€"At the same time. the Detenâ€" tion Home committee sacrificed its $10,000 appropriation for &A 35,000“ one. _ JS Sâ€" RAILROAD AVENUE, HIGHWOOD _ The appropriation is under the half amillionâ€"dottar mark for"the first timé in several years. The sizeable sums turned in from county offices aids murii:lly in cutfidu:u down the apâ€" propriation, accor to Vercoe. W?:Jnk-l;wtor h-m turnedâ€"inâ€"earningsâ€"ofâ€"$150,000 a| ‘ mfi% fisc!h did not inâ€" clude 2 per cent collected fees of apâ€". treasurer _ _ " Ne TVR YERY ~â€"IMPORTANT ~ANNOUNCEMENT BY HGHWOOD.CHAMBER OF COMMERCE~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"< e weather the 1930 Series 420 Nash Sedan that was to have been given away last Saturday night, will be given away _ b, '!A””_‘ I E?, il H fi‘;-‘ docce 200000 Annual Luncheon T HE PR E by the Residents â€" throughout the north shore have been invited to hear Mr. Lawrence on October 9. o country it has no editoÂ¥ial policy, no editorial page. It adheres striectly to itsâ€"plan of publishing only news of the United States Government, of Congress, the various departments, bureaus, officials and committees. â€" Mr. Lawrence was the originator of the unique mediumâ€" for federal news, theâ€" Unitedâ€"States Daily: â€" Unâ€" like any other daily newspaper in the country it has no editoÂ¥ial policv. no David Lawrence to / Speak at Winnetka â€"David Lawrence, former publisher of the United States Daily, a delinâ€" eator â€"of _ governmentalâ€"affairs, â€"â€"and now head of the Current News Featâ€" ures, Inc., syndicate, is to address an open meeting of the Winnetka League of Women Voters on October 9. His subject will be,â€" "The Trend of Times." and â€"alsoâ€"Mrs. â€"Rogerâ€"Coombs, Miss Helen English, Mrs. Arthur L. Tuck: er, Miss Margery Windes, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Stowers, Mrs. John T. Montâ€" gomery, Miss Lucy Newell, Mrs. Esther Stayman, ‘Mrs. H: M. Laut: mann and Mrs: F.â€"C. Goodspeed. â€" Those who will pour are Mrs. Emâ€" ily Parson . Hunt, former â€" head ‘of Rockford‘s music department; Mrs. :ndn; I?Ld-; aA fo::;c:d presiâ€" ent, Mrs. Jessie S, Stum . aryd.Mrs, Edwin L. Waugh. _ ‘Those on the Reception committee are Mrs. Charles E. Herrick, Miss a;m those vb&mht ssist at the funcâ€" moreâ€" than‘ stateâ€" When an engine is new and stiff it heats up more rapidly than when fore watch the water in the radiaâ€" tor, and the oil in the crankcase, when you drive the 1929 model for which" you traded Old> Faithfual.> ~~â€"â€"~ F,. G, Piepenbrok, Pastor _ _ _ Church school, 9:15 a.m.._ .: â€" : ~Services, 10:30 a. m. y Choir ~Friday, 8:00 p:m. ~â€"â€"~~ â€" Youâ€"are cordially invitedâ€"to attend the services and all activities of the church. tionalâ€"Commanderâ€"Milton E. Foreâ€" man, < Past â€" National . Commander Howard â€"P. Savage, Past State Comâ€" mander ~Ferreâ€" Watkins, Past State Commander Charles W. Schick, State Commander =David â€"L.â€" Schillinglaw, Vice National Commander L. A. Mcâ€" Gann, Colonel James E.‘ White, Edâ€" ward Clamage J. F. Novotny, Richâ€" ard 8. Day, Humphrey Sullivan, Robâ€" ert E. ~Casey,; Dr. Charles Schott, George S. Middleton, Jr., A. P. Boyle, William _ A. Schlupp,â€"Joseph L. Deâ€" Lacour, Walter_ T. Quigley and C,. E. P AXLONL,.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ Lâ€"~spenecon oprane Other members of the committee A Century of ~Progress, has been made chairman <of ‘the World‘s Fair M.â€"Kellogg, Jr.. commanderâ€" of the eouncil. Colonel A. A,. Sprague, who is a member â€"of the board ofâ€" trustees of Sprague Heads Legion _: *~<World Fair Cominitics St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Thursday, Sept. 19, 1929 Reene dsmmc e 1

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