Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 35

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Thursday, May 22, 1930 Canada, with its 50,000 miles of paved or surfuced motor toads free hum congested traffie, with recrea- tional attractions within reasonable distance of the chief centres of popu- l.tiun, cihua all that could be desired by the visiting tourist, in the way of comfort and convenience. . _ . Scout Executive Talks at Rotary Club Meeting At, the regular noon luncheon of the Highland Park Rotary club, held Monday, at the Moraine hotel, the principal speaker was Myron C. Ry- bolt, Boy Scout executive of the north shore area, who gave the member, an interesting end informative talk on the Boy Scout summer camp in Wis. consin. for which preparations are now in progress. He pointed out the advantages and attractions of the camp as a faetm in Boy Scout, work, snd his talk was heard with interest and appretiat'r n by the members present. The T. S. Duffy furniture Co., 532 Central avenue. will keep its store wen evenings three nyrhts each wetk Duffy Furniture Store Open 3 Evenings a Week LI the convenience of patrons unable t., take advantage of day time hours, it is announced by Mr. Bully. The store will be open Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings during the summer months. The map illustrated on this nice in a small scale reproduction of one of four sheets of a sectional roulmap Belles indicating main connecting highways between the United Mates and C mada, that is issued by the De- partment of the Interior " Ottawa, Our readers will be glld to learn that Chief of Insurance Patrol Speaks Here Chief Frank McAuliffe of the Fire) Insurance patrol of Chicago spoke " the meeting of the Boys club anem- bly in the high school auditorium last Friday. He painted out that many unseen fire hoards lurk in every home and school. Movies of the insurance patrol were shown and his” others regarding fire prevention. Alan Wolff of this city, president of the Underwriters b reau. introduced the chief. 170110qu the meetinir Chief McAuliffe aeriompttnied Fire Chief lloskin to the new Ravinia fire station which he 'inspected and ex- pressed himself impressed by the building and its excellent equipment. Then Sue Him ' Prohibition agent: raided u place in New York, and one William Juli. one of the agents, fell down the min and broke his leg. He now In" the landlord for 82‘,000 damn", charg- ing the landlord u negligent. , THE PRESS the L'nnndian Government will supply copies of the map. on a large sell: um] with full detail, free of eurge. Interesting bcokleU are ulna obtain. able, citing the motoring, camping. fishing nnd other recreational Neill. ties of the country as I whole. _ Like- Patronize the Press Advertisers HtCKETSWEILER STUDIO 22 North Second Street win- tspecitk data concerning any pur- ticulAr province or dim-lot any h obtained, it deeired. 'Appliestioms mould be Addressed to the Natural Resources Mulligan“ Service of the bop-Men! of the m. terior at Ottawa, Cumin. Phone Highland Park 435

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