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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 42

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â€"â€"This is â€"the â€"third Marshall Field â€"archaeological expedition to British f t_' mp =-- ssist >V ”.w' of â€"Centralâ€"and_â€"Southâ€"â€"American archaeology at tis museum. _ Mr. Thompson â€"led ~two previous expeâ€" ditions sponsored by Marshall Field, this territory, and has written several Marion Swan, nine years old, of 651 Michigan avenue, Highland Park, was seriously injured last week when she was struck by a car as she ran across Sheridan road near the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields highâ€"school. She was taken to her home, believed not badly injured, but when Dr. J. H.; Lundâ€" strom was called two hours later he found that she had suffered a broken leg and a fractured pelvis. He orâ€" dered_ her removed at once %6 the hland Park hospital. She is reâ€" When this work has been completâ€" ed, the expedition will pransfer_its activities to the wnthe‘fieten disâ€" trict of Guatemala, where reconnaisâ€" sance work will be carried on through an extremely dense tropical forest reâ€" gion, uninhabited for many years, in search of the sites of ancient Maya cities known to exist but hitherto never definitely located. Work here will be entirely on foot, as the trails are too poor to take mules. â€" Little Girl Seriously _____ â€"Hurt When Hit by Auto \â€" After landing at Belize, the expediâ€" tion will proceed by boat up the coast to the mouth of the New river, and thence inland on the _ river to the head of navigation. â€" Thence by mule pack train. and on foot for many miles the journey will continue to the ancient city of Kax® Nnuic (Maya name meaning "Man of the Woods") which is situated on the frontier beâ€" tween British Honduras and Guateâ€" mala. There, with a party of Maya diggers recruited from among the naâ€" tive inhabitants, certain ruins will be excavated which promise to yield a rich collection of Maya antiquites for the museum, probably dating back to a time approximately coincident with the beginning of the Christian era or earlier. § culture, ‘The present expedition has a wider scope of operations than those which preceded it. â€" % ancient Maya sites and collect artiâ€" cles and facts representing the highâ€" est â€"of aboriginal â€"Americanâ€"cultures, search an uninhabited and almost imâ€" penetrable forest region for hitherto uncovered Maya cities, and study the livingâ€"for a period among them, is to leave Chicago tqmorrow on behalf of Field Museum <of : Natural History. The expedition ~will â€"sailâ€"fromâ€" New Orleans â€"aboard ~the â€"steamship "Copâ€" pename," <for British Honduras and Guatemala, where operations are to by Stephen C.â€"Simms,â€"director of museum. 40 Field Museum Sends Archeoloâ€" gists to Search for Sites of Lost Race EXPEDITION SEEKS ~ANCIENT MAYA CITY Dr. Kopald was undoubtedly one of the outstanding musicians of the rabâ€" binical profession of this country. A more, fitting and beautiful tribute to his memory could not have been ofâ€" fered. + * i;; en wa N3 '. man 0 s comâ€" monies, as only O‘Brien can do. The thanks of the. American Legion post are extended to the Auxiliary for entertainersâ€"Mr. Fred Ehrens, soloâ€" + |~Eio“£m~â€"â€"â€"-â€"m” a2 . t fl f c ley, soloist, Stanley Boland, soloist, who is a regular entertainer over radio station WAEE, Al Sheridan, soloist and saxophonist, Jack Dougâ€" las, banjo player, and John O‘Brien, master~ofâ€"ceremonies, soloist, and leader of the singing in which all present took part. Rather an impresâ€" sive sounding aggregation of talent, but all local and gratitous. Dancing: to the music furnished by Miss Ehrens, Al Sheridan and Jack Dougâ€" las, also by a Philco radioâ€"talking machine combination furnished by the local Philco agency, occupied the balâ€" ance of the evening. A buffet lunch was served ‘at 11 o‘clock. The eveâ€" ning was one great successâ€"from beâ€" ginning to end. Let‘s have another such time soon. ‘ Program February 18 \â€"___._~â€" Honors Dr. Kopald _ _ Qne of Dr. Kopald‘s favorite poems by Whitcomb Riley was read by Mrs. Rena Hartman; and a most beautiful program of the Schubert and Schuâ€" man Leider Songs which he particuâ€" larly loved, was rendered by Mr. Wilâ€" ard Andelin, one of the finest interâ€" preters of the classics, who for many years sang leading parts at the Royal Opera ~House in Hanover, Germany: A. most beautiful and impressive program in memory of Dr. Louis Ko« pald was given ‘at the last regular meeting or the Sisterhood of North Shore Congregation Israel on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 18. Spencer post of the American .< on * Ell "E" m illifi*’wm‘ * r-f‘-;-u .,A-ir';â€"fl ‘ti se this year. The business session was dispensed with in favor of the enterâ€" tainment. The gathering was adâ€" dressed by â€"Commander Montgomery of the Legion, and Mrs.â€"Winfield Zimâ€" mers and Mrs. Benson of the Auxil= iary.â€" The spirit of the Legion and Auxiliary was evidenced by these adâ€" dresses. â€"Comrade Fred Galagher re= ported on the lastâ€"meeting of the 8th district at North Chicago on Friday, Feb. 20, and stated that it is the hope of ~the â€"local â€"post ~that theyâ€"will ~be able to Sponsor a banguet at the Moâ€" raine â€"hotelâ€"inâ€"the near future, â€"honorâ€" ing the state commander and ad-l Jutant..."..".=..._....._... nsc3 Ei2 Dumaresq Spencer Post and Auxiliary in Joint Meeting ; Is Big Success The entertainment committee rated The joint meeting of the Dumaresq Read Our Wantâ€"Ads T Hâ€"F The First Precinet shall consist of all the territory embraced within the following bounâ€" daries, toâ€"wit: m&'gordou of Highland Park East Park District which lies west of the cenâ€" tor line of the enasterly right of of the Chicago & Northwestern hllmy'&mm. east of the west line of Sections 10â€"15« A 43 North, Range 12 East and North x the North line of 84â€"35â€"36, Tma ip 48 ~Morth Range 1 "axcopt " that dditicn "to Ravinia _Highlands, Highiane OO PP PCTT EOm P Am OE OP HALumTUid . SECTION 1. ‘That the Highland Park East Park District and the territory embraced withâ€" in‘ its limits be and the same is hereby diâ€" vided into four (4) election precinets and the same is hereby fixed as hersinafter provided, that is to say : ( SECTION 5. ‘That at said eléction the polis shall be opened at 7:00 o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing and shall be closed _at 5:00 o‘elock in t:;;n-a”'i‘nc of the first Tuesday of April, fe ngNfl" m nd_ after its appage oree and effect al passage. FOHN L. UDELL, _ Viceâ€"President of the Board of Commissionersâ€"of the Highland _ Park East Park District. Attest : EDW. M.; LAING Secretary of the Board of Commissioners oltholzhnd!’nl East Park District â€"February 24, A.D. 1981, Approvedâ€"February 24, A.D. 19831. â€" §2â€"1 * AN DRDINANCE s ToX Prbciners. in â€" nE RICW. LAND PARK EAST PARK PISTRIOT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF _ THE _ HIGHLAND PARK EAST PARK _ DISTRICT, COUNTY OF LAKE AND STATE OF ILLiNois: * Hjalmer W. Olson > Martha J. Adams SECTION 4. ‘That the Secretary of the Highland Park East Park District be, and he bhnb.d!rmdbmlwthm of notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by law and notify the Clerks and Judges of Election. > nois, on the first Tuesday in April, A. D. 1981, toâ€"wit : AE-II 4, 1981, between the hours of 7:00 o‘elock in the morning and 5:00 o‘clock 3 custing the failowing witiens of the aane y sa Highland Park East Park District, toâ€"wit : m%mhhm for the full term C years each, _ hoi te SECTION 2. That each of the election preâ€" cinets of said Highland Park East Park disâ€" mwwm'wwfi“ ordinance â€"entitled, â€" "An Ordinance> creating and defining election precinets in the Highâ€" land Park East Park District," passed on the #ith day of February, 1981, and approved on theâ€"24th day of â€"February, 1981 I:ndtnd they are hereby, respectively, declared ind created. election districts or precinets for said elecâ€" o“,“'&,“"“"‘m""“";"“fi”" ve precinets shall be as follows : se peshe Sreone t man com: -â€"â€"w_â€"wmw=‘ Second Precinetâ€"Earl Purdy‘s Recreational â€"â€"â€"Oenter, 364 â€"Contralâ€"ave. _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘Third Precinetâ€"Shelter House, 1837 Burton Fourthâ€"Precinetâ€"Residenceâ€"ofâ€" George â€"A. Nixon, at the northeast corner of Eastâ€" wood and Southland aves. _ SECTION That the following n â€"ve ’éii’;é{:iifi’ Mig 57'# 3 R Pl!'k Disâ€" tric and they are hereby, respectively, apâ€" for sauid election : *‘ cBnERaAD Bi CALLING A BIâ€"ANNUAL ELECTION FOR TWO COMMISSIONâ€" sas _ Or IHE W rgsg LAKE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE HIGHLAND PARK _ EAST PARK DISTRICT, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. _ That the "btâ€"annuat lection of the P ad_Pax! #L, £ ALK . 12 be held in the Highland Park East Park Disâ€" Bert Richman Sarah Williams * FOURTH PRECINCT â€" Barbara Sullivan _ & P.J.w' > ON'I’D*- Earl Purdy Estelle Martin _ M. D. Buillard F Wm. Becker T. H. Morris â€" THIRD PRECINCT W. G. Searles FIRST PRECINCT Albert N. Smith Caroline Searles Geo. A. Ninon Mary L. Smith Nellie M. Olson Henrietta Laing Christine Elwell Marjorie Copp â€""Although nothing" much can W done yet in the way of outdoor prat tice, the boys have been practicinf in the attic of Shields‘ hall, where # oi inhcreod s es esn mc mm mm unc on n onemenimemn td â€"â€"â€"_BUILDING S BELIE "Prospects for the, coming goll season at Deerfleld â€" Shields high schoolâ€"are very bright," Coach J. A Peel said this week, "as the entirt team, which has won the Suburbst league champfonship for two year running, will be back again thit vear." se Kiypins « Prospects for Golf at High School Are Bright Barrington,. with the smallest ap propriation, â€"being listed for $70,000, is also speculating about the amount as that would not build a post offict of sufficientâ€"size in Barrington.. ___ _ _ Lake Forest _Alsoâ€".â€"â€"â€"â€" _ An appropriation of: $160,000 to purchase a site and start preliminsry work on a federal â€"building for Lake Forest was included in the second deficiency bill which has passed tht house and senate during the present session of congress. Zion is to get a $75,000.appropria tion which will probably be sufficient to purchase property â€"and at least start a new building. ; $ Libertyville is listed for an $80,000 appropriation which Postmaster E. E. Elisworth says is Insufficient for the purchase of property and construt tion of a new building. s At North Chicago and Highlani Park the amount needed is fixed at $150,000. R & The Fourth Precinet shall consist of all th territory and area embraced within the fol lowing . boundaries, _ toâ€"wit : . All _ that _portion of ‘the Highland Park East Park Distric which lies South of the North line of Séectin 28, Township 43â€" North, Range 12 East ani "West of the East "line _ of Section ~28, Town ship 43 North Range 12 East. rugl Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park ‘District ~â€"SECTION ~2.â€"â€"Ail ~ordinancesâ€" orâ€"â€"parts â€"of ordinances in ~conflictâ€"berewith are hereby oubetfeemariemnare â€"â€"â€"JOHN L. Viceâ€"President â€"of the Board of â€"â€"â€"lâ€"â€"â€"<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Oommigsionersâ€"of â€"the â€"Highland Attest : The Third Precinet shall consist of all the territory and area embraced within the follow. ing boundaries, toâ€"wit: All that portion of Highland Park East Park District which lie South of the North line of Section 88â€"84â€"85â€"346, Township 43 North Range 12 East and that portion of Section 25, Township 43 North Range 12 EKastâ€"lying Southeasterly _of_the _center line ‘-o'l mswt and llqlorlluut:"ly of 0.: cen Easter the Crisago "g Northwaetern. Ranney ‘Com: pany and including that portion of tae Sub. division known as the First Addition to Rs vinia Highlands, Highland Park, Lake Counâ€" ty, Illinois, lying North of the North line. of Section 86, Township 48 North Range!! : whichâ€"lies East of the center line of « elo + o ol the Lb Q. «i0 W estern Aihery Company ana Nofi we western Rallway 'v'-"‘ pany â€" LL.- orCO of . the.center line of Beech Stree Highland Park East Park District. The Second Precinet shall consist of all the mlwrymdam:::udumth ol U. the â€" highland Park "linst Park Duni olloabnl‘.'!'v-uhbuflufill?u EKust, and also including allâ€" that. the Highland Park East Park Dis lying west of ‘the west line of Section 22, U Norflllmlthtclth_ol'lhl Meridian. â€" Approvedâ€"February 24, 1931. EDW. M.â€" LAING, (Continued from page 2) Park East Park District. Thursda y M AI ch in sald 19 521

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