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Highland Park Press, 1 Oct 1931, p. 6

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[iii'), it? {:1 2%: " H li" ",i'- _:',',' _ Justice of Peace and Well Known L} ‘f . " Resident Victim of Heart "fi'riuh,isrras-------r'sr e_'4_, "Nttttrieta3etaihr- . _ 'is I , . T 3 r' _ _ . And more good news. Transatlantic LN”; M W A . _ . . and Hucklebery Finn are engaged and .. (L _ T ve I 1 h: V F", T ~Bea. _, " salon‘4;; "seftt-ti. 'h-at-trr-ss-, . -" w", . .1,.__,‘.;H _ . _ _. This week the matinen is also’ go- "m, ’ ing to bring lots of wholesome‘ fun. . _ N . ‘ "Newly Rich" is another one of there, 7 A N Ar o U N c E silly titlea,.for a very amusing pic-1 ' T ' - _ _ -ture in which the kid “Gangs" and _ 7 . q T Edna Ma Oliver cut loose without New Priee Potion; far fkttrher, ‘doimr 'l',',,U.'2r val-v “manna- l _ . '2LeP..e.eee-aiaFiiriiqTa" _ Walter» Wilde Baetutt, M, {Moo T" --s' i:".'. if?“ "rtiUVd/utttd 2tfe-tmeraWrtdmr, _ j of. the north shore. digs! Tueluhy C T i, . 1:: his bani” Bloom-t»; '. "'s - , fltge,h Pair. after in mm: hr ", 7 onlyo few hours. He was a broth Ca- - of Mayor Charles B. Bartlett of m- C ;.austo‘n. F _ . .. _ 3-... ”91 will”; _.t-i" vFe Iii-Q" Bartlett is survived br the "tdow, 11tt: J1trlt.tr?ttt1tttrtit1rp'r nigh pallbegrctg. in M11 qt-tterrir, iiiiiiiGii _,__-_ Rode: “Modern Woodman, of which “The inmny iriGrariir, t r. 'TW. Lmrdatettrrr.sa-it--tenan, day when Mr. Bartlett, ramming from a-business trip to‘Chim com- #3051 Jim EL His station new daily was. reuniting in his .destlg from heart disease My mom. e ‘, . l 'r'mtel-rrrrieerwgrhoSgd today; at 1:30 am. at the First Methodist chm-ch, itthland Pirrk, with 'l',',',',!','; and iii, wiif "kiiijiF'ir"'iii='%T"ii'Gii gttyrmramtt' in Highla‘ndj‘l’ark', where 'hg‘wn’mged in an i-tgun- busi- TV Mr. Bartlett was g state putt-o! “gm and for, (by your: bad been a-jd’stice of the peace in Ihseriuid, 163mm. (aifri?itrE'rNtr3rrtttgtt """, in? w. w. BhBlurr mm; FUNERAL HELD TODAY ce. ‘5’] gitiieelr,i -, m.rcha.- . -_._r- srk, " '4" qtrte.,rA.tisi:'.hkt1ti.iiiirtt ___, 1"re.e En Brow Aniline ......_...-...... git, 35" 1ltr.itttrv,r-c-it mid " Bab Truman .-. Maia“! ._...L.,r..,_._. SMpoo - Wm 'ss.--.... Hire“ U' WSW -cc'c.y,cc. Page: or Mme! Ware -.-.. Hm o,-.,....."-" had v0 wig“ J',",','?,???,';',',','.,:,?,',)',',",',',',',',',",?',"')),'.' I' woeful mil! 'l'p1','d'r',"at' are let- 1'l,','dt'l Mm.' Jun 'll,'ig Ell IU.. tine you into some triterea.' With we belle films-(Wm w 'i - on interests of the young people at hart, "iii . . . and a sincere desire to provide them flwflmm-a» ,it1y-t"oecaetirroiotrrayudGG, C',,:,',.:'::":',",',,??.",-.':,-'::',"-"", . _ .u _ local murmur is bringing to us the _ . ' - M - . - J, _ . ' -','igr',t,,t: Highland Pair. Come over -tt 'meet' your aid "Buddies," Jet’s have a good time and get nequainted, All World, War Veteran should bd in the American Legion. A cordial invitation is extended b all-World War Veteran's and that: families. There In evidently quite a number of 'Nets" who an eligible to the Luisa M It.“ never been approached or asked to join and pos- sibly wan mm that them via: Members _ of Minna-q as” post No. Its America Legion and. Auxiliary will hold a Joint meeting aka; Elks. hall; 1atmrrtmmae a_tttt, 1(ch street 91;. Mmisar, 919;; max Oct. 8, 1931. After . Show; hating-a arutetiatg the.datttilie. and; trim will hold A "tret-ttFr" party cgtiaistinz of dancing simian-,1 tfttninrtumt. » q . 3ch street ttintr Oct. 8, 191 hating-a arutrting friends will ho] Local Legion Post and _ AaNlittri-Plamttmrt for T Joint Meeting Oét. 8th Mrs. Carmen Wtleoxott ot., California, Butle'tt of Evnnzton, and George Bartlet of Memphii, Tm. his "trt altttdma, M Pttqt#di m. M. 'Uris-it, Shh-by and Hamill, " In». W Mm. Wall“: o. Burbank: (Bigger Bartlett) of Highwood. ' , He also have. two than. Mr» Edwujg! _ Walters of Evan-ton and‘ PHONE - Nahum t‘ the] V gawk!) ted, It would be hard to ftpd anyone old 'drtd'tul',', should bd 0? 103132 who do” not enioy ha9itte can Legion. ‘somethnz to look forward to, and m-Su-acc-..,. . " this week Inca?” as is tle use now i-ima-rat-ra- “a ----e-_, A - C. _ "tt irthe-ay_srdtkigit,att luau 1.75 :75 .75 I'll PIIII lice, M11 otumr. "ai; aiuaiui "I" . . _ ' Mm. W-“9M '1reEut_ttoturtkoatrmanvtrienL ",4 "yttets m- the kindness ma this sort of any... puny. “Public Defender" Richard Dix in i sort of Robin Hood adventure, taltes the In? into his own MM: and trrtrres a - otmehtdlert, tttttttties. This tryEtty1tuyrmrtetrr,ti)jiLucGii drafted and mom " such mmy Pl1i)ttutyt Ibsen!“ tltoeortrhtr hem picture {flaming though not mkii up to his mud standard Family. “Spent: of a Secretary” Claudette Colbert deserves . much better which ted? melodrama 'M is rather _ and not very convincing. Adam. . l youth "mttmd-srith Ii'iil May”; his guide. We can always cgunt on Wiil’p char-mm humor and the “Young As Toy, Terr? Will ‘Rognej‘rs a ltnerr 4!an widower, and: *3?th week the manu' is ‘also’ go- ing to hint lots of wholesome‘ hm. "Newly Rich" is another one of those silly tithm.doe Lyery musing Pte, tare in which the kid "Ganga" and Edna May mixer cut loose without doing anything very otrieetiomsNe,: PM picture. , W “31130. Liam 'her-votre Fred A. Watkins, HA. Charles A. Winston and Mrs, Joseph B. Gamett. D. A. 't,,BettdriiGlr" _ .. " 4 Committee Review SEES, FW¢thtinmhgonu short nu- dell prom-m will be given by our rri1rhiwirrgritrtitaatst .Park ”datum member at tttrs D. A. IL, Hrs. Arthur P. BrNId. " At 2:39 pan. the regain with: will take place. jg -t-_", "FF ‘ted witlrrnoptttsem of our other. $ltl,'lg,'i, and to form a closer. eontaeiWitit the work af the We organization. An informal reception willuslteuturs atwtWaulitttttNtooeiaI. "Nrstatermrxmtkndseverai afthe mt: of honor will speak at this than.~ thus living an North Slim-e foaru) opmuity to We beat '), D. tu'l,2ttumt _ M 'tt iti, . uvuuu Irfr WI. 1 at the earth vision will the . " nut- of honor at the main! lunch- Board of when“ Pttms 1 eon of the North Shore elmste of ‘- thee Idle Funds to Giee w. 'ri-r-ar-tttp, allttdt, _-..- elation which Wm be a: 'iii' 3t the _' _ l'fff..'!r' _ 0mg: Je 12:45 Ilt,', on "ran An Iritetion P, 1tet.atit .‘h" h" Amman! Luncheon 9! D. A. R. "Exmoor CARD or THANKS and [may . 888 Bkhwood “in”. T _ by aim. Saw: I!" rm “""u’am -mrteil yanking .ttthtraiaam, chi _ Seven] ladies gathered with Mir V owing on “and” of .thU wen tt listen to [eating of Illinois history - CC-ttflirty-et-ttii-tmes, ha: a, ittrmttad tttt Gene Mm'ngnk will Jtti,tttsoptimr.tett mJnchon'n shy! " Durham, it is mud. I Them no to be. 31mm, but" had champions It the Mela arm during the coming winter indoor sel- ~- Funk Nted" Schneider. Wanna“ Chese butler: and several other: qtilretimh through the rope: to much knuckles with leading mapper: {ml the Chicago district. _ ' L.il,ttcStuff,tist'..'u.gaestrssm/rvw . .' ii; Jinn: pmmoter at Deedeld, " r', of gt series oramaiettr-hoiimr bo '", willhe staged at the Deedeld Gram; _ ‘mar school next Thursday night. -, first hunt will start at 8 "okloek, cen- l Seven bouts will be on the opening card and some of walnut available 'tttgthes will doz‘therglgvo stemming. _ Some of the haulers are: Oak Ghanaian. Waukegan. ' ', ; George Haberski. North Chico-n. _ 1 " King, we Fomt.' W " 1Al Campbell, Glenda. ', 'Deerfield School Is A Iirtrytrot,j11tr.jestn , An election to pariah the i) , 1 tuid nous; iiCi'ittFiithTisttiqritd _ ai a, __- he held Saturday. Oct. IO, from, . Ptrreaer.tuehHithnrtng m. ing placen: East building of the high i'hl school, Highland "Park;..Ouk Te rt, i. school, Highwood-r Village Hon 1 Ravinia; City Hall, Lake Forest: .14 . _ Town Hall, 17eerfield. The building this irettted oat-911W“ fiat, 5% in the treatrtmrr'rtiindg, with no -. ' ' _ . fume and no tux increue The ,, . _ tion is roqiiired hr school law which f makes it- mandatory upon boards f education to some a otr.ttt..rrt.rre,ttr, jority v'oté'in order to Mild ii school other high echoole Java built tidtt houses undo; similar-v 6mm“ with no election; 1iut/TtrirDttrfiar ' Shields board will comply with the L' 'sw-mr-heir/err-ttrigid-ner.-" _ 3 . Building In Needed ' f Our thirty acre athletic field is Most useful in building virility, chat. r, . actor, and 1tetuthuuniritir ‘the’thirteu hundred students. At this seesaw! h the yourevery uftemoon om a hm; _ deed students are pining football, 3999!; 6111 are ttiight . soccer, the Fiimiiiiht" eiiirRr"'ii' _ u ' “To? ball contests _ are being held t .4 . 7 . _ (Continued on~page 27) ' . RgarsaiMt-litiiit a J _ HOUSE WN oer. TI _ and. tt Ei-oi/tiii/ir" Gtiict.di1 It we! ran: out J 386 fiig prov day': inch DEP

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