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Highland Park Press, 19 Nov 1931, p. 31

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taro to be included in ma will be a “m m- in the git-w gym. 53mm on r built mi the athletic ' duffel! by tho arch. a, cum. and Hun. anus were made nee. pp the cost of the field the 865,000 limit a I! being minted be. cost, wanted the t letting “pick, 8,000. The new overall PM. Odell of the Unis inch. Prof. Odell also ', intact: in the (level. IQ libnry Ind dividing DAY. woman 19, tht We!!! Home for I Well? __ _.. the plus for the my My Atett. Ighool field I tad” from one of listed below and you r tint reason. [LAND PARK to! Kuhn. " First Street tihimi Park led by mercuric: who “will Slim friends. [riot Ytipt" -eF--- krareaimrrvteeto Ian. nod there’s a tw Cleaner 1mudintrwttitseai 'r PttrgtttatreCo. Part IN-, AVINIA G. Winter , Hardware Co. EHWOOD _. it! :Work Human METAL ‘fpnsiden‘t'ot'the Sum --, Vellum! tory administered by the Park at bond, end it a. largely due to his ' interest and eomietent efforts that this conree he: been bunt up Into one of the fittetrt municipal courses in the country end is resettled " her oneofthebeetgolfeoureee any- _ a .111!!! mum! qrittqttp,_ttttrAtgtAie, -ttrtdtttloftbrtmeu controlled'by and came :uddenly while he was on m " tho. Buns-t val” club, when he had been “mullahs castration work. Feeling " nt, taeeeetmtrtr1tr1h-nttesttre11ttt- Mr, Iain: was born in Milwaukee, "Msy 16,1870, sud came to Highllnd Park in 1889; Hon he soon identi- (led himself with civic 'ttstartle, Be was superintendent of the Amt muniefiial “tor-works system sud tem. At various times he served as bniidiug Inspector Gif city en- gineer. For s number of years he was a commissioner of the Pork board, resigning in 1927 to become secretory and superintendent of the district which ofhee he eoftthttted to fumll with credit to himself and benefit ttthe district until his death. tontotimttdortgitttitttt_hig other, naked doe e glue of mt. Then he eollepeed end did not re- Frlen’dl who knew Ed Lain: end sppreeinted his devotion to Sunset Valley are ensured that death found him when he would lave wished to end his useful cum, among the scenée and people he loved tad ”M;.oz mill. : _ l-, ', "iiiiiiii'i g'eih an! if was exiiiidéd Tibia nine to " holes, and his Indebtttt- eiated by his fellas! dams; mi iret1 as by his 0011..qu In that depart'- ment. . In private life he was I building eontmetor and had superintanded the erection of may fine homes in Highland Park, and ft in a tribute that evrrrwtGe in Highland Pal-k it no known that whatever Ed Iain: built was built won. a. mMrs tamed tint reputation in his public utivitiu um! the present splendid condition of Perk board property is witness to his faithfulness and of. fleiener. . Childre- Loved Bi- . His interest in the recreation features of the Park board was deep end fuchsia. No dertntl in too men for hit man, and not the "natust'ehild pnrtkbathte in there activities "eape4 Iii-Argue. An Intamsttntr Ildollght on his chum h - in his am to unimah. 1&1de "port that mn- lr thtylhohld in his pocket n attplo at me mu: for . coup}, (they “in -iiGa mt {diam “GUI! and use): for the adieu: all knew and loved their "Mr. thing.” _ N _ T Port-tr-tthart-tttoem (Continued iron pm 8) an _ r" T - w..-..,-------- than. V Not often is It the mum of: 'ttetnmtalitr to have 3 mat to faithful and no "eient " Hidden! Perk found in Ed hing. end the void left it: the community by kl. sudden death will be herd to tm. Widely Home! new a member of the A. o. Fly Muculc lodge and of. the Ron] Arch chapter. Br, all. the be: him he m steeped for New: sterling qualities and Ion! friend- ship and by all he' is sincerely Mr. was is survived by only his wife and one brother. Funk hing. of this city. They have the deep empathy of ttil in their greet lose. Beeenee of his notable services to the community lending citizens new “nested that plan: be Im- derteken for establishing e suitable memorial to him in Highland Park. Bey-Loe- “unable Everett L. Millard, for many years ~president of the Park board exnreesed the sentiment of the en- The a3ittikftiit 'Cfiif‘u’id’é' Tti.--atliti$irig" it thoPtehtieBervkedu.h-b-tnndS- mainland-week. “Mush-uh [titrated uul Mn. It II held In the -roomeethe01dCttrtuttb-. 'tmt-og-tto-tNK-twho-trot" moment munch-aunt. forth-cook's ttad-am-d-tthere-e-r-d ooo&ahttttemakttse. FstyMrrrmarryni, 'tti-toe-ofthe-de-tet-dna" ttHmr_.ttoteftmtptter-dhr_trqu ttnddtrasettttsu-tofherwetehhe thi.hih_ngt-reethe-tu- maltedheuhluoon. he..gaiaeauiiath..amcasciartas nble loss to the community.’ He Baidr ' l- _ "r have known and worked with Ed Lain: for many years andyilued him no less as a personal friend than for his value and services to the community, which cannot be expressed in words. "Beeanutrul emdttaidforttU "iFii"iRfiifii1 Endowment iff our m mum. _estpteiaW, the Sunset Val: ley Gitif club. Every child in king, and I think no more fitting memorial could be massed than that he was the father of the play- ground system in ouvitr," My nMnéon.Nov. I; (in: 8:80 until 5:00 o’clock. the Girl and: Iuldo in! than. undo: It. am at In. no". oett-Putéut_6t. Thanh-hm 1u't."2,',"fat trd meal with a ttttt EM mum-Myo- mm to, nah. 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A not] me of he in“ on.“ the “by. “No.3 satd'tu,tre,,,t2tiiy,turttut.t i'iiiri',iti5'i?ei'i't,'ii' Patrolman. on mtg-magma 'rVmtrstrahgdiuiitUArirGlr"ii'-"i7, (“av m; iiri'iaki cr.rr w, " iiiii'drnt, 'ri'Gltii" th', fee. "in "at" am, grmmn _,, Phone Eithhnd Pill! 3140 Swift’s Premium Sliced Bacon Small Lean Pork Loin Roast Choice Native Pot Roast Fith Loin Veal Chops Fith Rib Lamb Chops Swift’s Premium Frankfurters Leg of the Finest Milk Fed Veal Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chicken. Swift and Company will hold a 1htrnongtrqtiqt at this store Saturday, Nov. 21 on B'rootdieid San- ggttt_e,9r3pttldie_ltruit)m and Patties a ttth. Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Best Smoked Hams Lincoln Market tpt Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens We will have a complete line of the fitttsttt k-wi---'-.----...---., f----------------.--. f-k-----.-------.--.-.-..-- as...“ - ".a%.-Gi-u-ia= LodU--laa.-l-.-i-.i.--, may. -""-"--e--e------- ., _ :1 ‘7. ‘5‘. E"i”i . r'tttr.'LittFfCirlF, at who“... tuatttdmr'ueu.etu%igtiittt". 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