*+~â€"agement â€"dssures â€" its_ eustomersâ€"and _ the generalâ€" public that â€"the high _ _ pstandards set by the Royal Blue _ stores everywhere will be maintained ~ _ in this one, with the choicest stocks ... always fresh and prompt service afâ€" [ ; Torded, : : > ; 2 _ _THE MFFANY PICNK ~sary to par‘: some of the machines _ about _ half a_ _ mile _fromâ€"whereâ€"the main events were in progress.~~â€" â€"Hundreds of prizes â€"were awarded The R. Shannon grocery ofâ€"Highâ€" woodâ€"has bene purchased by~ Mr. Frantonius and is to be continued as a Royal Blueâ€"store. The new manâ€" «.. _ â€" . Arres Jp _Rob.Cop .â€"â€"â€"â€"«~ _ _ Choosing for his.victim a constable «and hisâ€"placeâ€"ofâ€"operstion â€"the sherâ€" iff‘s pienic, Thomas Chrissman, 17, a former Waukegan boy with a police record, was arrested late yesterday afternoon for attempting to filch a pocketbook. > j The constable marched his prisoner to the platform where Sheriff Lester Tiffany sat with other political leadâ€" ers, and turned him over. The sherâ€" iff had the youth removed to the Lake Forest city jail, where he was booked on a larceny charge. _ _ While watching a series of thrilling sporting _ events, ~Constable â€"John Knox of Newport township felt a tug at his ~ rear pocket. â€" The officer wheeled around suddenly, and collarâ€" ed the Chrissman youth, at theâ€"same time recovering his purse which conâ€" tained . $200.â€" ' for games of skillâ€" thatâ€"includéecdhali kinds of rares, greased pig catching contests, trap shooting and horseâ€"shoe pitching. ty Shannon Grocery Is Under New Management Throughn anâ€"efficient traffie organâ€"| ization it was possible for cars to gï¬ï¬ to the grounds or away without the | slightest incornvénience, although at: _The progiam that startedâ€" at 10:09 ; | O‘clock in ~the morning was run thru| { without a nause until the dancing that| ttarted in the evening and lasted unâ€"| tii midnight. 4 | â€" a .. Single Casualty â€" One injury â€"marred the day." Frank Besley, pf Racine, Wis., who attemptâ€" ed to bulldbg a steer Trom the runâ€" ning board of an automobile, was gored throvgh the fieshy part of the arm but he returned to the grounds to watch the events as soon as the wound was treated. the ev yored throvgh the fNeshy part of the! The Annual Lake County Convenâ€" arm but he returned to the grounds| tion of Religious Education will be to watch the events as soon as the| held at the Methodist church . at wound was treated. | Grayslake on Thursday, October 1. Two wild west shows were staged,| The Revy. Arthur Jevns of Mundelein and a small animal circus gave Se‘f‘t and Miss Irene Rockenbach of Deerâ€" eral showings for the youngsters who ) feld, with the aid of the executive kad a big day riding ponies, the merâ€" | commtittee, bhave planned an éxcellent ryâ€"goâ€"rouni and ferris wheel. â€" ‘ program "or the day. Interesting Three ball games, two wrestling| sessions have been planned for the matches, airplanre stunits, plane_rides.morning, afterncoon and evening. Evâ€" # parachute drop were mcluded M i ery citizen of Lake county who is inâ€" Two wild west shows were staged, and a small animal cireus gave sevâ€" eral showings for the ycoungsters who kad a big day riding nonies, the merâ€" ryâ€"goâ€"rouni and ferris wheel. f |tlerested in the church school should {'/b(present. hay ‘ (â€" DBr. Marn of Northwestern universâ€" iity will speaK in the morning on ~â€"The funeral serviceâ€"was held at St. Shown â€" James church at 9:30 o‘clock Tu/e_g,} mended. day morning, and interment was in Memorial Park. ) Mr. a The many friends of, the family in the community extend sincere symâ€" pathy. haud o ocke.. \He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Merriman, and one son and three daughters. The chilâ€" dren are Frank J. Merriman, Miss Elizabeth (Merriman, â€" Mrs. ~Elmer Hancock and Mrs._E. â€"A. Meyer. maathnlahte.,. «o di .2 4.4. i0 L400 es db td d =â€" CCE GE PE CGOTCUOCEC G > kA NT Tian."...Heâ€"will â€"be â€"followedâ€"by Dr.| “_.,Men nf,the.gky",h“â€"not as much Holth,nnimsityV«MJfSubd L fl_) myg_ aS,‘OHe‘mxsht.expect»ir.onr»ehe Trban angd City Churchâ€"Life." â€"â€" Dr.. title. It deals chiefly with spies and F. A. Lindhorst, director of R. E. of| !" 2 Dt eruesome. > theâ€" Methodist â€"board, will speak in the| . At thg Saturday matinee the added afternoon onâ€" "Practical Problems! iea_ture is the first installment of the Which Workers Face in Af‘fectil'lg'tSer-lal "Danger Island." While these Life." A young people‘s banquet will, PrOErams are exceptionally well done itke place in the evening at which ;..efcpp:x‘c&l_l‘!,__thp_re, are. some _ episodes fime a peapy time will be enjoyed by Wwhich dre so f'ear:provoking that tre youth of this y'icigitg',_MDr.»;Ehi!i;n@h?XfB’,mQ,t conscientiously be recomâ€" ‘Allen Swartz, pastor of the First Mended for‘children‘s matinees.â€"â€" Congregational church of LaGrange, â€" "Honeymcon Lane" on Sunday is will speak in the evening on "A, New : adapted from the musical comedy of Strategy {for the Church.‘" â€" that name, with nearly all the music Clementâ€"Lawrence ~Merriman, a longâ€"time resident of Highland Park and a valued employe of theâ€"North m‘)fre Line for many years, died Sunâ€" , Aug. 30, at his home, 839 Cenâ€" tral avenue, aged 68 years, seven months and one day. Death followed a. long period of ill health. The tim» of. these services and further details of the program will appear in this paper later.. This will te one of the finest econventions ever bheld in this county.> Plan now to atâ€" tend it. j z [ C..L. Merriman Taken by Death; Funcral Isâ€" _ Held Tuesday Morning Religiousâ€" Education â€"â€"â€"â€" Convention October 1 ‘ ‘to Be in Grayslake Playground boat sailing contest at Sunset Valley Golf course. e church school should T H E rromage ds â€"â€"Dâ€"A.R.: Better Films 3 Committes Review P R E 8 8 _ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Zimmer motorâ€" ed ~td. Peoria, last Sunday and spent the day there attending the American | Legion convention,. _________â€"â€"â€"â€" + deem â€"theâ€"sordidnéss of the |Shown for adults only. Not â€"*"Annabelle‘sâ€"Affairs." Long Island estates, yachts, luxurious _ sunken bathtubs and everâ€"flowing gin are the ingredients. of this yarn.:. Not recomâ€" mended. + â€" "Free Soul" is the pitiful and unâ€" pleasant story of â€"aâ€"girl who comes to grief in her attempt to live by the ethical code of a brilliant, dissipated father. Lionel Barrymore‘s acting, combined with the fascinating personâ€" ality :of Normaâ€"Shearer, does not reâ€" On the. sameâ€"bill is "Transgression" from the story "The Next Corner" byâ€"Kateâ€"Jordan.â€" Fay Francis gives a fing presentation of an English bride. The story is so entertaining‘y told it will be found acceptable for adults. â€" m TW W The double bill of "Three Who Love" and the "Spy" is not objectionâ€" able. The former picture has some excellentâ€" acting, rather overwhelmed by too much story, some of it excitâ€" ing. . "Honeymcon Lane" on Sunday is adapted from the musical comedy of that name, with nearly all the music left out. (In spite of a cast including Ray Dooley, Eddie Dowling and other wellâ€"known names, the direction is so poor, the dialogue so coarse, the comâ€" edy so slapstick, that it is not recomâ€" mended. â€" â€" . S 6: The purpose of these weekly film reviews is to present unprejudiced inâ€" formation about the clean entertain& ment value of pictures, This week we regret that there seems to ‘be ho program worthy of unqualified enâ€" dorsement. "White Shoulders"is an unconvineâ€" ing melodrama. It is rather unâ€" wholesome and not recommended. Mr. Carr was a prominent Mason, having been a member of Park lodge, No. 843, A. F. & A. M., Park chapâ€" ter No. 213, R.A.M.; Palestine cowâ€" nil, â€"No. 66, Râ€"&â€" 8/ M.; Hiinoisâ€"Comâ€" pandery, No. 72, Knights Templar; Bceottish Rite, A_A.SiR., Medinah tem ple. He was at one time commandet of the state commandery. se The following, written by â€"Miss Bertha B. Moore, of the House of Happinéss, 3052 Gratton avenue, in Chicago, one of the institutions â€"which receives the Tuesday flowers, shows how much the flowers, fruits and veg. etables are needed there: F Are Appreciated "The flowers are surely wanted and we give them out as soon as possiâ€" ~ble. We kave many people who have no_room to grow flowers of their cwn who appreciate them sincerely, We enjoy them here at the settlement, too, and feel when we have them around in the rooms where the chilâ€" dren congregate that they do a real service to the neighborhood here. â€"â€""I want to say a very hearty ‘thank you‘ for the fruit and vegetables. "They arée a real Godâ€"send in many cases. Penple â€"who have relief from the country have dry groceries and long for fruits and vegetables.. Many Their own small incomes or savings, _do _ not. feel they dare â€"bay fruit. "One woman said that the Infant Welfare had prescribed orange. juice for her baby but she could not buy it. .The oranges sent in from the guild gave her the chance to follow their instructions. . "One Tuesday we had a little outâ€" ing at the Mark White Square near by for the kindergarten children. We gave them the oranges from the guild as a treat;:~ You never saw youngâ€" sters as happy as those were on reâ€" ceiving the oranges." Where to Take Gifts The booth in the North Western station is openâ€"Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 7:30 to 10:30. i Mr. Carr had many warm friends whose regret at his death is keen, and the widow has the deep .sympathy of all in her bereavement.~> 7 Albert Joseph Carr, a resident of Highland Park for 20 years; died Tuesday morning at his residence, 916 Lincoln avenue, aged 64 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara A. Carr, and several children. The funeral sérvice will be held this afterâ€" noon ‘ at Rosehill chapel, at 2:30 o‘clock, and the Illinois â€"Commandery will be in charge. 4 Albert J. Carr, Resident_â€"â€" Here 20 Years, Is Dead; â€" _ Was Prominent Mason ~Letters 2are being constanly "re. ceived by the officers of the Plant Flower and Fruit Guild, from the seéttlements, homes arnd associations that are on the list uf the Flower Guild‘s charitiés, showing that the flowers and other gjfm sent in to the guild for Jistribution are a welcome treat to the recipients. § FLOWER AND FRUIT 1;,,;‘; DONATIONS WELCOME | * vuild Gets Letters from Heads of Settlements Expressâ€" . ing Thanks Thursday, September 3; 1931 i Mr.â€"V. ~©Péeffner a / Mr. Heffne _ McMahon two week: athletic e in New Je summer . in Mahon ho the sum: Colorado, iss Loui: \:zn ‘Hond: Mr. and turning h Placid, N. eral weeks Miss Lu Virginia 1 Miss Joa Conn., is t Perkins th The Mis New York White Plai day to be Ruffner.â€" day from Montreal. Miss D« street is . friends in fiths are week, wh future hon W..Fred W. Reicha ning â€" fro" where he the entire 500 â€"club Lome on | Mildred formed th ring servi +ttended } gent (El Mr. anc Central a age ofâ€" th Dallas Sn Smith of afternoon, at the res Haven, C day eveni fry Carqu Carquevil Alexander to. Robert obituaries, affaire wt Chicago Articles foi Frances Thursda High Al} .20 Mis