Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1931, p. 21

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Waukegan Park Board to Consider Purchase of Bonnie Brook, Claim It deemed essential a special les- siun of the Waukegan park board will be called to negotiate with the Bonnie Brook Country club on a price for its 18 hole course for a tnunieirtal links, i. J. Stahl, president of the board, said last week. Thursday, A No offieial notice has been given the board, the president said, that the members of the country club had voted Friday night to authorize the directorate to negotiate a sale, At that time no price on the 155 acre tract was set and no agreement has been reached on a figure because there has been no meeting, formal or informal, members of the board said. The next regular meeting of the park board will be Feb. 3, according to Stahl. The proposition can be dis. cussed then, he admitted, as the board is willing to listen to a proposal at any time. _ Increasing Capacity of County Jail; Will Accommodate Hundred Capacity of the ccuntya'ail will be increased to accommodate 40 more prisoners through a plan worked out by Sheriff Lester T, Tiffany and the jail committee it was explained last week when work was started in bull- pens on three Mors. When the work is finished there will be room for 100 prisoners, or close to double that of the present time. To accomplish this upper and lower beds are being installed in each cell and antiquated boxed in cases are being removed to give more space. A small shelf will be placed in one cor- ner of each cell. Tiffany intends to brine in an ad- ditiunnl 40 fedeml prisoners who are boarded by tho county at the rate of 85 cents a day. This will more than double the revenue now received by the mVernment as close to 30 county prisoners are carried in the jail on the average. Plan Flight Training for Co-Eds at College Last week, the aviation course of Lake Forest college under Donald C. ('nru-r concluded arrangements with William N. Edwards of the Curtiss. Wright Corporation, Glenview, Ill- nois. regarding actual fliqht training for the women members of the course. informed of the opportunity, the girls were very enthusiastie over the pros- pect of this experience. says the Sten- tor. In the near future, the women's class will make a trip to Glenview to inspect the million-dollar airport of Curtiso-Wriitht, and will have the plans explained to them in full by prominent fliers and instructors there. They will look over the various types " airplanes at the field and, most in. teresting of all, will individually go aloft under the iwidanpe of one of the instructors, flying toes and ail. The Dirtlesville Enterprise has learned that. in Rogers county they are making a, brand of liquor now they call "kitten Whiskey." One drink of it and you will not open your eyes for nine days. _ an. M :9, 1931 Highland Park Artists Exhibiting Paintings in Two Chicago Displays Highland Park Ind Blvinil Artists have been displnying their paintings in Chicnzo art galleries. Krysher Peyrnud who hmm their ex- hibits at the Chicago Gulleries asso- ciation, 220 North Michigln avenue. Miss Coe's work includes sketches of the southwest Ind of Algiers; Miss Lynch is exhibiting mm eportraiti and fiowers in miniature and Mrs. Among them are: Miss Ethel Coe, Miss Anna Lynch and Mrs. Efaflieth Peyruud is showing still life and other vim'a homes. The North Shore Art league is also having iut exhibit at the Chicago Woman's club, East Eleventh street, Chicago. Among those exhibiting are; Frank C. Peyraud, Hazel Cody Ewell, Mrs. Howard G, Kornblith. Mrs. Charles B. Willard, Rudolph In- gerle, Mrs. Ben Lizard. . Thomas Wilder of Ravinia is hav. ing a one man shuw at nity hcuse of Winnetka, She Had Good Alibi For Fast Driving Nan Dorlnnd, a 19-year-old actress living in Highland Park, was concen- trating on a Hollywood engagement last week, so she neglected to muse at the atonsixn in Central street and Orrlngton avenue in Evanston. Offieer Henry Miller saw her, and Judge M. Porter reprimanded her, but not very severely. She was fitted $1 and coats. A young lady who has just received a wire from Hollywood just can’s remember all the traftie regulations. Sixty-five per cent of the cigarettes made in this country are made in North Carolina. The Skokie Valley Phone Highwood Rough Dry-Wet Bannockburn Poultry Farm W v v - . Tttia uew errrueth.n . of and. Ind - brr mum id..- q new "to. erter “I non-Ii" " the chole- ul Mural-re trot I‘ll, em"atri..-t-e. hu every need, Inn-hm. on" lulu-L NOW YOU Il CAN AFN!!!) . 0 THE - - A film In.- pull-”h hpnunl-l in “kiln-d Purl h I". " ANGUIIA rel. 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