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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 13

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Leaping from a boat into seven feet of water, believing it to be shalâ€" low, John Hulinger, 26, of 1813 Cleveland _ avenue, Chicago, _ was drowned in Pistakee Bay, Fox Lake, last Thursday. , Throughout <the rural school sysâ€" tem of Lake county there were 248 pupils who were neither tardy nor absent for the year according to the list prepared by the teachers from County Superintenden of Schools T. A. Simpson. On leave from the Great Lakes hospital where he has been a patient for a long period, Kenneth E. Schimâ€" mell, 32 years old and a war veteran, committed suicide by hanging himâ€" self in his home at 1709 Barry aveâ€" nue, Chicago, Tast week. Sheriff _ Lawrence: Doolittle last week was trying to trace clues to the identity of thieves who stole a six months old Holstein calf from the C, J. Egston farm near Grayslake on Route 21. The animal was butchered in the pasture. Exâ€"President Vratzian of Armenia, also a former cabinet minister of the Armenian republic, visited. Waukeâ€" gan last week on his tour of the United States and discussed the conâ€" ditions of his country before 600 local Armenians. . A For the fourth time since last September â€" the Wadsworth grade school was broken into, and last week deputy sheriffs and police declared, the thieves smashed dishes and damâ€" aged articles in the building in their Mrs. William Hamilton of Beach road, Zion, is thanking "her lucky stars" that little 12 year old Alberta Wilson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Ford Wilson of Zion, is an honest child. * Last week as Alberta was returnâ€" ing from Waukegan on a Metropoliâ€" tan Motor Coach, the girl moved up in the bus and sat down in a seat just vacated by a woman leaving the bus at Beach. The Jittle girl sat there for some time before she noâ€" ticed a pocketbook lying in the seat beside her. _ Investigation revealed that it contained $42 in cash and a letter addressed to Mrs. Hamilton. The child took the purse to her home and notified Mrs. Hamilton who called for her property and rewarded the little girl. haste Little Girl Finds and Returns Money Otto Pfeister, 27, of 4241 North LeClaire avenue, Chicago, was drownâ€" ed last week in Slocum Lake, near Wauconda, while his wife and threeâ€" yearâ€"old son looked on. The tragic accident came as an end to a one day vacation at the lake. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Happenings About This Part of _ North Shore Chronicled; County Seat Thursday, July 3, 1930 Crying Babies Often Children of Weeping Mothers, Says Writer The‘raucous crying of babies, the greatest menace to their popularity, in many cases can be blamed upon mothers who themselves were cryâ€" babies in childhood, in their teens and often after marriage, according to Ruth Moore Morriss, writing in The Country Home. "If mothers would realize the true significance and insignificance of tears, weeping, except for legitimate and honorable purposes, could be stamped out of the race," says the writer. ‘"When a child has learned in infancy, the power of tears, they wili be used to solicit sympathy for PEACHES from certain orchards are famous for their lusciousâ€" ness. Every one seems a "gem of perfection." But this perfection doesn‘t just happen. It is & the direct result of extra C careâ€"care that begins when C the trees feel the first warm e throb of spring and ends (eâ€" only when the fullâ€"ripened // m fruit reaches your neighborâ€" § y hood store. © \M So, too, with Bo w man‘s Milk. Taken only from the choicest of dairy cows, it is MV eterfect peaches didnt im [ V\ get that way y by accidentâ€"â€"â€" Nor does milk reach perfection R by chance y C A y TK THE MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR T H E BownaN DAIRY COMPANY MILK "A girl will ery because she can‘t dance as well as older girls, She will weep when her popular elder sister dashes off to parties and she is left nlono to the doubtful pleasure of sleep or a book. "If the well meaning parents still persist in their earlier attitude and pay too much attention to her tears they become an even more fixed habit than they were in early childhood and the weeping adolescent girl becomes the weeping woman. "Women have not only early trainâ€" ing to combat but all the history of the rakeâ€"the idea of woman as a weakling and weeping as a necessary feminine trait. Not so long ago if maladjustment and sheer awkwardâ€" ness, rather than for emotional reâ€" lief. ; extra good to begin with. And that extra goodness is never lost! Pasâ€" teurization, refrigeration and speedy delivery brings it to your table as fullâ€"rich in cream, as fresh R and as pure as when taken from the cow. It is this faithful supervision at every step which keeps Bowman‘s Milk so sweet and so good â€"so unmistakably superior in flavor. Order a bottle today. See for yourâ€" self how much better it is. TELEPHONE NO. 2700 women didn‘t do a certain amount of crying they were considered emotionâ€" @lly incoherent. Clinics are full of women who have wept their way into hysteria. They are difficult to cure because in the early stages they don‘t want to be cured. ‘They found that tears are an effective means of avoidâ€" ing life, of not looking it sanely and squarely .in the face." With the golf season in full swing, reports have come in to Sheriff L, A. Doolittle that petty thieves have been operating at the various clubs in the county, A thorough investigation at the Bonnie Brook Golf club last week by Deputy Frank Suhadolnik Jr,, reâ€" sulted in the discharge of several caddies whose mctions were questionâ€" able.

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