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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1930, p. 7

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Thursday, August 14, 1980 SECOND DEATH IN PRZYBORSKI CRASH Murray MacLeod, Chicago Bank. er Dies of Injuries Bat. urday; Inquest Death of the second victim of the tragic automobile accident tenth of Des Plains: int Wednesday that claimed the life of Mrs. Marie Przy- bonki; of North Chicago. and injured several otherituketrtttt and North Chicago persona, occurred lute Sutur- day night when Murray MuLeod, 41 years old, a prominent banker, auc- cumbed in the Ravemwood hospital, Chicago. In Other Car Mr. MacLeod. who resided It 285 Warwick road, tsuffered I fnctured leg and internal injuries in the crash of his machine with that driven by Max Przybortki, Lake county repub- lican committee chairman Ind a prominent North Chicago Ittomey. The decedent was . well known Chicago banker, being president of the Irving Park National, Alblny Park National, and Portage Park tu- tiona! bunks. Other: Running Albert J. Schorsch, 43, 5910 New. port avenue, Chicago, was riding with MacLeod, and he WII at first believed more seriously hurt thin bitched, but Schorsch is reported " improv- mg. Others in the accident Ire ttll im- proving, a check-up this week showed. Mr, Przyborski is at his home in North Chicngo, and Mrs. Bllnche North Shore Trust Company The North Shore Trust Company is conveniently located no matter where you are. Within easy access of the residential district, in the heart of the business and shopping districts, this institution is the logical place to do your banking. Your patronage is invited. ' w il gli' r:., A .3. 9 4% of Thtrugs-, Hansen, wife of Attorney Herold J. Hansen, and Mn. Inn. mm. We of Justice Harold J. Tuned. no both in good condition " the Victory Memorial hospital. Inquest August " The inquest into the death of Mrs. Przyborski is to be held Augult 28 in Des Plninei, nnd the coroner's jury that heard never-l witnum last Thursday, will be asked to delve into causes of the denth of the Rani]- worth banker. The ittvetstitttrtion was continued pending the recovery of then involved in the crush, and Pnybonki, driver of the car, was held on I technical chime. being tale-led under bonds of $6,000. Funeral services were held Tue-duy morning from MI Kenilworth home, with burial at Rmsehilt cemetery. Much interest in being shown in the plan adopted by the Deerpath the- ntre, Lake Forest, to mark Septem- ber, its second Anniversary month by m elltttituttiott content, in which the grand prize in a Chevrolet sport road. ater, which in on displny in the lob- by, Every patron in manned and hu tttt equal opportunity to lecture this cur by Attending the theatre. The tint preliminary contest will be held Wednesday, Aug. 20. On etuth succeeding Wednesday, including Sept. IT, there wil be I similar con- test, ttttd 5190 on Sspt. 17, the ttttgtl content will be gazed, when the win- MIcLeod's widow and two children survive. Elimination Contest at Deerpath Theatre TMN PIIII not in ml: of the preliminary con- tests will be eligible for the 'tttau. and of thou ilve one wil receive the grand prize. Patron- u'e requested to pro-ewe the tickete roceived and deposit etube in the box in lobby. To be eligible in may of the conteeto for the grand prim, the Chevrolet upon readout, holders of tlcketl muet be present " the time of ml: conteet. deposit stubs in the box in iobby. To many. From " to . yesrs the be eligible in say of the contests for pension fund claims $80 I yen. Dur- the [and prise, the Chevrolet sport l in; this period of time s W con- roadster, holders of tickets must be tributes s total of “00. present " the time of each contest. After 25 years of teschinc, provid- - in: the instructor is M) years of I... The smonnts paid into the teach. the pension can be chimed if desiM er's pension fund during the lost your and “00 is psid snnuslly. resched 86,383 or 8632 more than I ---.- yesr no, scoot-ding to on snnoum- The present prospect g. that we mm made bod-y by T. A. Simpson. will get sll the boy- Inch into a. county superintendent of schools, tnetorN by Chg-1m, who ttles the report with the Mate. - . There no About ten ten-hurl in Lake county waiving pendan- It this time, aeeorditte to the lapel-in- tandem. ' Emma!) when": "LBPMON I “I SUNDAY, AUGUST " Continuou “Paramount in Panda” Squad- of "new. - Ball“!- Dlvhhn a Conrad Nigel. Rod LaRocque. Marie Dre-Her. o, P. Hank WEDNESDAY md‘THURSDAY MARION DAVIES FRIDAY In I WV hazelnut! The hurt Mt of the var Ila-rib with Mull um. ”Iri- Ulnd will. but Bttd "I. ”In. Buddy Rogers. Clive Brooks. Ruth Chatterton. Guy Cooper, Nancy Carroll. Maurice Chevalier, Richard Arlen MANY out“: m CAST UNIVIIIAL IOUND um - con-av SATURDAY MONDAY and TUESDAY On chmdoy evening, Aunt to, the frat dummy for the Chevrolet Sport Rudder will be made, and if you have any desire to take tkia beautiful We home you had better be at the Deerpath Wedwdoy. . Remember that everyone lure can equal chance and all you need to do in attend the Theatre. The uni-try and aeolian-e " I Inc! an at It - In one or the PARAMOUNT BOUND NW. DWI-Inn of Dancer: Second Anniversary Month “0m Romantic Night” Robert Armstrong 3nd Harry Green “The Plot-odors om" A IOI‘I' UNUIUAL HUMCAL MIANCI “.th ot Hula- "Be You-loll” with In a nary a! the I" ttu.tt.. mat" and“ awful-mt In “Mammy” FAN NY BRICE LILLIAN GISH Lust showing AL JOLSON POLKA “OI. an! mum llama Ann!- ot AosAmn Con-ding. showing of thlnnon in Iummor Mull to be one of the both“ chill ll ch country mail“. of um or not Cannon II in union. The III provides, he point“ out, ttot tor an Amt m - I who! the: u anally to the (and. Be. twun an Ind Mun mu of Ion- tee the mount is mind to no In- nuIlly. From " to " you-I tha pension fund clIimI 880 I yen. Our. ing thin period of time I built eon- tributes I total of “00. After 25 you- of taaettitte, prodd- CAIfOON Gnu-nt- nr Calla Continuous , to II loch-om- at AUGUST 18-” AUGUST 80-21 (:0!an AUGUST " AUGUST " [All “I? Brind- of burl“

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