Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1931, p. 8

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i Fireworks ; Thursdayâ€"F ridayâ€"Saturday , July 9thâ€"10thâ€"11th POT OF GOLD GIVEN AWAY Pony Rides-â€"Merry-Goâ€"Ronndâ€"'â€"Ferrig Many New Features f KUM OVER AAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAA: YYVYVVYYYÂ¥YÂ¥Y atronize the Press Advertisers CARNIVAL DEERFIELD Benefit Holy Cross Church imshenme inponston sram es in aun c w t 77 Ro UWDdnknernixa o mmenconani n at , Deerfield, IHlinois W heel Legion Minstrel Show l Shadyside, Ohio â€" Bhadyside Post â€"| of the American Legion recently conâ€" _ | ducted a minstrel show to raise funds for welfare work. A check for $150 was presented to the Welfare league of Bhadyside between the third and eJ MakEâ€" mukgs.. :: 1swhe=s<s oo t Aat t en in es l ces s Miss Miriam A. Besley, noted eduâ€" cator, for many years head of the Waukegan public schools, and memâ€" ber of a pioneer Waukegan family, died last week. a . One hundred business and profesâ€" sional â€"men of Waukegan have given their pledge to the city that they and their employes.â€"will park their cars outside of the shopping district, as their contribution to the effort being made to clear the busiest streets of the city of parked cars. â€" eycle on which he was riding skidded on the wet pavement and collided with a car driven by Theodore Goldâ€" smith, of 915 Hickory street, Waukeâ€" Warren O‘Neill, 19 years old, of 3325 Monroe street, Chicago, last week lost his life on Milwaukee road south of Libertyville, when a motorâ€" by the closing of two banks and the withdrawal of large amounts of cash, raided the Academy theatre and the People‘s Lunch room, 212 8. Genesee street, in that city one night last week, taking cash and merchandise amounting to $150. * nc Melvin B. Ericson, formerly an ofâ€" ficial of the Biflex company of North Chicago, and a sonâ€"inâ€"law of Ambasâ€" sador Charles G. Dawes of England, has been appointed receiver of the Waukegan ~National bank by the comptroller of currency. tee on bank management. The apâ€" pointment is the result of Mr. Gridâ€" ley‘s wide reputation as a proponent of safe and sound bank management. Forci thei ayâ€"in t } rear door and window, burglars obâ€" tained loot valued at approximately $100 from the Reliable Second Hand store, 667 ~S. Genesee stréet, one night last week. The Illinois Bankers association last week appointed G. C. Gridley, president of the First National bank of Libertyville, to the state commitâ€" E.â€"V. Orvis, attorney and past comâ€" mander of the"Matt H. L. Smith post of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Wauâ€" kegan was honored with the office of judge advocate of the state departâ€" ment of that order in the state conâ€" vention at Rockford, Saturday. with them when angling at county lakes. 7 Deputy Game Warden Henry Kern last week sounded a warning to fisherâ€" men. who fail to have their lisonszas H‘Dgenings About This Part of the North Shore; County *| ¥¢. Seat Doings i BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Waukega for".window washinz' can be had at the following wellâ€" known stores : x Telephone 555 Lest You Forget 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND CALLED_FOR, RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. 4 South First Street McGARVIE BROTHERS Painters and Decorators Electric Shop Electrical Contractor SPARKLE | J. SMITH elephone Deerfield 72 . First 8t. Highland Park JUNK TELEPHONE 410 Dealer in Thursday, July 2, 1981 Highland Park " M b1317‘g Hig script. says it som Leh was r day, m at the An room ship into â€" who | rushe girls : Lehr tiss : and belon enue and it Anna two hour feet. whic last Bi

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