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Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 4

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REPORT OF AUDIT OF DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR N. S. AREA OF SCOUTS AUTO CRASH VICTIMS Tennis Receipts. Disbursements. Bat- Final Rites Here Monday for nnee Shown in Statement; Miss Kendall and George Includes Camp Costs Martin Collins W K Motor Car Electric installs Motor M I)! It» M A nr Mummy Minn, of IMI‘ motorist: “he full pale "manna tur Elertric Sonia- This pmgr‘rsniw com stalled a Motor X-ra: urti .itr ht Finals For Juniors Saturday ll" any m ul'l Monday uh ‘urmnm at um Mr " H All a freq test. ement and in urn! w 1t nmI-n qtr FM'., n Hm " h at " ht omnnizal " Ink .mplny the Sunday man phi arnnment " ,m nit-n the h ‘mmu ment x-ray tour fimt'o tuthu" ah the " m this rn has which in: mrn undn lug: ftnal tn Ar rth the But In in thr H} all it " Florence Boyd to Be Married Saturday em; Bvaha "vsrvrtdimt a Th " "I" turn " Mrs, Willi ft' Mart " r F'.vttrtston entertained at a n. Today MESA. Albert J. Mot- vrttvrtainintt at tva for the nd tnnight Miss Symon Smith m: a dinner danee. The bridal will be held Friday Honing at r club. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I will entertain the bridal pan mehenn at the Emma: club. at "our mti nued mun rrd It: lunchm hi (-ndall osth " ttn a y 31 u m Ed win I the gum: I u-lvphum nmph-N- an an: mr maid ill 'lut lamina". ‘Irl M m at Mrs. Th " "mink. pp hill with I Mum. the our on the road h bmday afternoon, fit-once M. Collins, ‘c, the Rev." Frank' che body of the rrg-d in Oakwood and that of the Memorial Park t. Miss Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Lee sptial ttttairs be. Gyd, are a bridge Gy by Miss Con. tm Margaret d5. Tho s brother Elly m tht ', killed in an last Saturday f Geurtte Ma 25. and Mi M Ms’ of honor, m, Elizabeth um and Mrs- killed p, hrmmm a Own-week "uw Manu Sn'lith th" E in RI Mich MI THE PRESS rvturning dr Th, nw han an Tues. enter. lxmnur iordon Smith Kirk}! trwtrt tw run and urly and bad an " an: ar :56 Continue Search For Il. Highwood Bank Bandit tt Mrs. Clitturd Moran entertained 16 gnu-us at luncheon and bridge Fri.. (lay in honor of her sister. Marion Witten, whose marriage took place yesterday morning. Nu tlvfinite trace o? the lone bandit tt on the morning of June IR was wed in an attempt to rob the High. "rd State bank has been obtained, live report. A black Chrysler Ilun. similar to the one described the m'enns of the banrlit's escape. w found ahandnned that night hy ghlaml Park.poliee and was traced a Fhicago owner, who reported ht he had been forced out of it elrly the morning of the robbery by I ".n with a gun, who drove away in 0 car. The search is continuing. Gown- ("Mart'0 Collins Miss Jeannette Kendall Trash Victims j ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CITY BEFORE COUNCIL Tho, grand total includes also all special appropriations, bonded in- t0tedrtess and interest water rev- enue bonds, corporate bonds and in.. tmest, ete. The departmental total of $369,510 includes about $71,000 in public improvement expenditures pro- jected. Department Totals . Department totals are as follows: Public affairs, $73,540; accounts and finances, $155,450; public health and safety, $125,220; streets and public improvements, $55,100; public prop- erty, $30,700; miscellaneous, $71,500. Thu request of the Veterans of For.. eign Wars for permission to tag in Highland Park on June 28th, was I granted providing they were given I. fContinued on page 42) , Appropriation Ordinance Carry- ink Total of $875,560 Filed on First Reading ' The annual appropriation ordinnnce carrying a tutal of all probable ex- ponditures. for the ensuring fiseal year amounting to $875,,560, includ- ing $369,510 for departmental pur- poses, was given first reading and fileyl for inspection at the regular megting ot-the city council on Mon; day evening. Last Wednesday night was Advance Mfioprs night at Campbell chapter, 0. E. S. and Mrs. Blanehe_Muller, as- sociate matron of the chapter, cele- hratod her twenty-fifth anniversary as a member of the order, by presid- Advance Officers ine in the east. The meeting was a must delightful one, and was attend. ed by ubuut one hundred and fifty, Among tho Mfivers of the evening worn: Blanche rMullor. worthy ma; ttum; Henry Hanson, worthy patron; Frances: Stronger. Lake Forest. asso- ciate matron; Catherine Levin. secre- tary; Bernice M.au, Deerfield, treas- urvr: Halon Abcrcrnmhy, trunduetress; Ruth Frame. Deerfield, associate con- :luctross; Norma Peterson, Waukegan, chaplain; Phylis Uebelback of Rog- Pre', Park, marshal; Gladys Shellmtm, Wilmette, Adahr Emie Appel, Win- m-tkn. Ruth; Mary Jensen, Lake For- est; Esther; Mildred Balm North Chi- cmzo, Martha; Mary Matthewson, Ev- anston, Electa; Martha Madison, Mil. burn, Warden Edna Ekelman. s'enti. m-l; Ernest Keeling, honorary senti- nol or flag bearer. Anna Brace gave the Ode to the Flag. . Refreshments were served in the dining room following the meeting. The tables were attractively deco- rated in pink, the officers table form- ing a square. “The n'ext meeting of the chapter “ill be held Wednesday evening, July 2nd. Leaves for Italy P K. V. Mocogni, of the firm of Me- noni and Mocogni, leaves tonight for Italy and Germany to visit relatives. He is taking his three little daugh- ters with him. They will sail from New York Suturdny for an ittdeihu'te stay. _ Thursday, June M, 1930 Night Is Observed

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