Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 50

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BATHING BEACHES POPULAR JUST NOW Illinois Dean Says Cows Gave Him Start, But Doesn‘t Like ‘Em th W W Of Wh TY W H Roger Williams Beach Knew Three Qualities Wil he W 11 nn M And W Frank The H hav&been using hcar?{during the he city employes, f Mr. Musser, the he farm youths things that will h ul Mc T1 like whland irls will anythings Beach : is n particul im want Ip} orid, name training t elf reliance & 4â€"H elub banquet in M Ik cc rthele har uring 4) Minckle n whole ing the rAin of sity Edwin gul dean made irnc ut own cent He the l w ar it y M h Libertyville Home Is Ransacked ; Loot Left When Bandits Scared of silverw had been but left o Léewis, Libertyvil ened . the turned to last night home all Girl Oftenest Seen in Movies Averages $47.45 Week as Extra th Although nothing was reported misâ€" ng, the home of R. M. Lewis, of 429 McKinley avenue, Libertyville was completely ransacked one night last week by burglars who entered the ‘ront door with a pass key. All rooms were entered, lights left burning, and the contents of drawers piled on the floor. _A number of valuable pieces o‘ silverware, and two diamond rings had been picked up by the robbers, but left on the dining room table. Léwis, in reporting the affair to Libertyville police, believed he frightâ€" cned the burglars away as he reâ€" turned to the house at 10:30 o‘clock last night. . He had been away from home all day, and . the house was emnty. he said. it Plan Large Addition _ â€" to Gurnee Viking Home 000 expe Allen Johnson of Chicago was elected grand chief, Gustav Seastrom of DeKalb, vice grand chief; Eric Thulin was reâ€"elected grand secretary, and Alfred Hult is again grand treasâ€" extra In 1 vhich ingtt mJ red _ th indred The th Ant gr °C upu H date. to ind success a wall Chat nas withstood the attacks of beauâ€" e winners, school prodigies and ipulous girls backed by wealthy s." The girl is Jane Arden and eminently satisfied with having d the top of the huge list of $40,000 addition to the Viking in Gurnee was authorized at orticth convention of the order i closed last week at St. Charâ€" Construction on the addition is ted to be started in August. ‘.improvements will bring the value of the building to $300,â€" nccording . to George Swanson, anager. Eventually additions are ied which will bring the carâ€" xt girl who is seen more often movies than any of the stars names are blazoned before the of the land, made exactly x week during the past year. pying the hichest. pinnacle in vie world below stardom, she 1 the American magazine, of mt wall between stageâ€"struck ad â€"suceess ~â€" a wall that has â€" in â€"Hollywood. lywood there are ntral casting bure who are listed as wood there are registered al casting bureau 17,542 o are listed as applicants ‘ jobs. No more can appliâ€" rectly to studios, They are some and all extras are ugh the casting bureau. »f others are not even listâ€" the 500 men empl building, at some fuâ€" [1. extras regfstered, most often employed, n ensembles. She nevâ€" .. She never acts. Yet cekly wage is $17.45 most successful man Green, 33 years old, averages 14 years 5 das aVs ~The Sea Scouts of the North Shore Area Council are elated over the reâ€" cent presentation to the council of the twoâ€"masted ‘schooner pictured . above, This ship was given by @ north shore resident who is very interested in the Sea Scout program but wishes ‘his Patronize the Press Advertisers LA WN MOWER SHARPENING 700 Central Ave. The Lawn Mower Shop PHONE 3090 We Call for and Deliver ANY SIZE name withheld. It‘is understood that this is the finest ship in the‘ United States that is available for the use of Sea Scouts. It is completely equipâ€" ped in every way. Last year it placed third in the Mackinac races. Highland Park, II. Thursday, June 26, 1930

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