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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 38

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UR 1932 fire 1pd 3vd 1â€"3 ms THURSDAY, MARCH MEN‘S SHIRTS to launde hand work}‘best of refe PIANO TUNING sITUATION ayap ~ ~WANTEDâ€"Gir]} attending high sITUATION_ WANTED_â€"â€"OU SUcreu "or do sITUATION WANTEDâ€" EXPERIENCED HELP No eh‘arg'to employer Efficient service North Shore homes We investigate references ___ SITUATION â€"WANTEDâ€" estimates free sSITUATION â€"â€"Park or Ravinia, Juneâ€"15 to Sept. shorter term; $150 per month; 5â€" LOSTâ€"Black enamel powder 8 N. First St. _ _â€" â€"2tftâ€" PeRRoamnmonn C nA C MISS AYERS 866 Ravine drive. Tel. H. P. C oo Eeaoeee en n es e w y d t 1. lished ; handy with tools ; rubbish removed ; itrunks. baggage and light hauling, at lowâ€" est rates. Call before 8 a.m., and after C CAGL H P 692. 2â€"4pd WANTED TO RENTâ€"Tâ€"room house ; ato vrental â€"Address "S. R." Press WANTED TO RENTâ€"Smail 5â€"room â€"cottage : reasonable rent:; in mihfin(f'?irk.”mf_-' HELP WANTEDâ€"Female FANTED T0 REXI on H{ighland Park or Ravinia ; mustâ€"have 3 bedrooms ; aApproXx!â€" mately $100 per month : willing ;to give [ 11044 4. Ah, mtc t it io " B en i +7 1 IPH 2â€"year lease. Call at 331 Cedar ave. ave. ; $75. TUNING â€" All work guaranteed:| WANTED TO BUYâ€"Will pay eash for jlot ates free: nnrflnuuoubk- about 60â€"foot frontage, good depth, must H. P. P KE be reasonable; no agents, Address T. W. Highland Park 2048. 82 | _ Press office. 2â€"4pd Y nsc ... iltee. * s c +. 025. " >A MB Wanted To Rent M A KTNCG A UEEHN * N. LaSalle st., CLASS NORWEGIAN COUPLE Have good N. 8. refs. # "Chotinks aoBNCY _ ousework, in return for room, nd small compensation. Tel H. â€"1â€" COLORED COUPLE :lé year H. P. ref. PAULINE‘S AGENCY Tel. H. P. 2520 We have openings for a limited nmhrolm?"""?k“ + Hot Water Heaters. Full coâ€" l vcktan Senr our had in this Help Wanted for children evenings, Tel. H. P. 2520 e ; large wooded lot, 331 Cedar Tel. H. P. 754. ie B 17, 1932 To the particular, compact; initâ€" o 5 w im mink ; reward if reâ€"| Much interest is being shown in the Girl 3pd | Scout â€"swimmers badge and a â€" number_of cmmemmmememmmmmemmenmame | iÂ¥ |5 HYC WOYKiDE OR it with Miss McClerâ€" nan at the high school tank on â€" Saturday Rasm# : | mornings. Some of them have completed Tel. H. P. 2520 Nee n en We ncepregn mt 130 0 + Aeiis esc cce on emina Spd 2â€"3pd 3pd FOR EXCHANGEâ€"Have Buick 26â€"47 sedan, carefully handled, good model, for later PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, George R. Roberts, Adminâ€" istrator of the Estate of Katharine Stuart Marsh Roberts, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a termâ€" thereof to be holden at the Courtâ€"House in Waukegan, in said County, on_t“hrfut all persons having claims against said € tate are notified and requested to prese the same to said Court for udgfihtiou- GEORGE R. ROBERTS Montzcomery. Hart, Pritchard & Herriott, 120 South Attorneys. Waukegan, IIL., February 23, See e e o i n e e in the Presbyterian church. Een ue . C UEId â€" MIAAARTCTE O â€"0 SGem io c 4 49e ~‘Gir} â€"Scouts from awimming. _ Several Girl Scouts and theirâ€"leader, Mrs. Spriggs, hiked over Trom Deerficid â€"last Saturday. morning to go swimming with the Highland Park Girl Seouts. e f _~The swimming period is from 10;30 until 11 :15 each Saturday â€"morming.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ â€"â€"â€" Applications are now on hand for both Hickory Hill Girl Scout camp and for Timâ€" berTrlilGirlSmtmandmyhcbnd by any Girl Scout who meets the require ments of either camp. & Hickory Hill Girl Scout camp is owned and operatedâ€" by the DesPlains Girl Se:l_t council and is situated five miles from BQ= gerton, Wis., on Rice Lake. It is a deeply wooded spot on a small and private lake. *WWM;MS&& unit has developed different: unit activities, history and varied unit traditions. Mefy Rising Sun, one of the choicest spots in the camp, is the home of the youngest girl. Gypsies, is the encampment where â€" the #ypsgies gatherâ€" around the camp_fire. Indian Village, where live the Indians and Mrehhfh_gohnup.chlmkh.rehn ery and basketry. â€" Hickory . Harbor, Scouts, and here are 48. PBh s ced ons ~â€"a »+ + it Hickory Harbor, the port of the Sea Scouts, and here are gathered all the oldest girls, _ advanced â€" water sports . and special canveing classes are part of their program. A competent staff of twenty counsellors will direct camp activities. lndc:oullfcumnnineh-mof the swimming program. â€" The following activities are part of the camp program: â€"Swimming, ITMlfltui advanced classes; Red Cross life saving ; canoeing ; _ woodcraft, pioneering, hiking, Kames. Timber ‘Trail, a pioneer camp for the older Girl Seo‘hofchhtfbln“hamt T aÂ¥sse rogion. is located in the Hiawatha Michigan about midway between Girl Scout News ADJUDICATION NOTICE w6 i g* is hereby given that 1932. eash for lot on Big Bay de THE PRESS lar of Big Indian, a river EBPe *'bc three units, accommodating sixteen campers each, are placed some distance apart along the lake shore. A large log eabin provides a general meeting place. The tents are floored and contain: cot beds and mattressem Each unit is in reality a small camp by itself with its activities planned by the court of homor, All units have the same general canoeing and swimâ€" ming periods. The girls dprenro their meals, under the supervision outâ€"ofâ€"doors cookâ€" ing mm in ° patrol kitchens conâ€" I"I’w ‘-lm The surrounding country offers almost unâ€" limited opportunities for exploring, whether afoot or in canoe of truck. The Pictured ‘Rocks at Munising, together with many nearby waterfalls, may be visited during a daytime trip by truck while three day gypsy of .the Lake Superior country. m ©€E 000C Oe a s it e t Ee our island, ‘Tall Pine Shelter, where nights are spent on pine needle beds under â€"the ceilingâ€"of stars, and the early call of the loons waken the campers to a trip of exâ€" ploration â€"down â€" the Indian river. . The "mighty Sturgeon" of Higwatha fame is nearby and a three day trip by cance over Following are a few of the activities : folk dancing, nature activities, out ofâ€"door cooking, Red Cross life uvfnz,‘- flr:}‘ el't:l nOxppits. _A C on sketching, cross country: and 4 11B 14y Andsas n mcfi â€"maniiingdic s "Clautee PBR W WB interested in planting and watching various things grow. _ They made lovely dish garâ€" dens which will be cared for at home and The Brownies of Pack No. 1 are . photography A FEW IMPORTANT CASES Conviction of George Niggemeyer for murder, s Conviction of Ignatz Potz for murder. _ _ >X: Conviction of Viking train robbers and murderers. ° Conviction of Odo Pueschell for murder. ~â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"jcs>â€" Conviction of the murderers of William Beck. Three of them @x« ecuted for the crime. ; : & ues s Conviction of the "42" Gang for robbery of the Mitchell home. Conviction of four men for rape and sentenced to the perfitentiary Treasury. â€" $38,000.00 turned info.the ® â€" Crime conditions today demand an for life. rail reunion will be | i Reout office â€"on Satup a.m. _A nosebag lun he Timber Trail camp Brownie Pack No. 1 RECORD IN OFFICE AS STATE‘S ATTORNEY 81 31 81 14 157 11 , developing trips and canoe sailâ€" away convictions in County and Circuit Court. convictions for murder and manslaughter. convictions for robbery. * convictions for burglary. convictions for rape. convictions for larceny. . convictions for forgery. f and the other called bedsâ€" under â€" the arly call of the p o a trip of exâ€" Mroop n â€" river. .. _ The A on watha fame is "{:f":"“l > by canoe over | E* _ IVSL SS â€"""."â€"~â€" â€"Lfuther. the activities : exercises. s, out ofâ€" door imng. was ng," first class | DCYW #aU â€" handjcrafts, | Were tw‘ d wood craft fl ©@ > MONUMENT ig for robbery of the Mitchell home. rape and sentenced to the pertitentiary |.J;ut¢tg.u_..uhumcum d an energetic, experienced and capable e‘n Pack No. 1 meets at ‘Trinity Episcopal churck each Thursday afternoon right after Brownie Pack Noe. 2 Pack No. 2 which meets in the Ravinia school each Saturday morning at 9« o‘clock, had a most interesting meeting last Saturâ€" day morning. â€"Several little people were inâ€" vested as real little Brownies." ‘Those to be invested were Barbara Bede, Nancy Rosenâ€" thal, Gretchen Fisher, Edith Sutherland, Nancy â€" Armstrong, Grace Lee Fearing, Frunces Kongren, Beverly Date. .After the investure several. games were played and the Pack went home through the â€" Magic Tunnel. 3 > k Troop No. 2 â€"â€"_Troopâ€"No. & meets in the scout room <at ~ Elm Place school each Monday. afternoon mricht ‘nm school. ~On Monday afternoon, March 14, signalling was studied in Patrot Corners in preparation for some signalling games and we also learned the sixteen points it ‘Troop 2 of the Deerfield Girl Scouts held their weekly mecting at the Deerficld Presâ€" byterian ~church.â€" Mrs.â€"C. R. Sugden, the. girls‘ physical director, was unable to be there, due to the death of . Mrs. Bugden‘s father.â€" _Mrs._ Davis gave the girls their exercises. â€" After this a short business meetâ€" ing_ was held and the girls learned. some new games with signalling by fiags. There were twelve girls aunnt._â€"loh Sturtevant, State‘s Attorney Candidate for Reâ€"election Primaries April 12, 1932 Tnc OLD Aup ReLJ1ASLE CHAS.G. BLAKE Co 5608 N. Western Ave., Chicago Opposite Roschillâ€"W estern ave. entrance A. V. SMITH of Lake County â€" Deerfield p No. 2 . . on Gecrhcld Gicl + THIRTYâ€"FIVE

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