. _ PAGE TEN Francis S. Banta, of 11 antenngdetvomijeaniecmmen Beginning with Friday evening of this week, Barrington Park at Barâ€" rington, will be the scenes of many activitits. The annual Evangelical camp meeting will open its sixtieth consecutive encampment. : About 30 Evmgelie;l.:‘hflthuofthcw area will pate. Thousands of people will attend the various servâ€" ices throughout the ten days. Many noted speskers have been engaged. Among them are Bishop J. 8. Stamm of Kansas City, Dr. E. W. Praetorâ€" ins of Cleveland, Dr. C. H. Stautâ€" acher of Naperville, also a number of missionaries and a number of men from Chicago. Bishop Stamm will be the principal speaker over the first Sunday. Dr. Practorius will have charge of the Evangelistic services each évening and the Bible study periods each morning: owns and maintains a fine and comâ€" modious cottage on the grounds, which is used by its members and friends while attending the camp. There are approximately 75 other cottages also two large tabernacles several dormitories and a large hotel sen officiated. Annual Barrington Camp Meeting Is Aug. 18â€"26 Funéral services were held on Monday zt the home on Roger Wilâ€" liams Avenue. Burial took place at Memorial Park. Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" Mr. Banta was very loyal to his home and to his companion. His attitude toward life was one of opâ€" timism and hope. Even during his recent illness, he looked upon his handicap as one of the inescapable experiences of human kind. He fought like a brave and gallant solâ€" dier, without complaint to the end. He leaves to mourn his wife, Mrs. Minnic Hatch Banta; one sister, Mrs. Edith Garden of Berkely, Calif.; other relatives and a great host of friends both locally and in the industrial wold. ‘ Mr. Banta was also vitally interâ€" ested in music. Much of his leisure time was devoted to the cause of music, . He mqn,m: participated in oratorios, choruses and quartets and gave many years of his time to the ministry of song at the Woodâ€" lawn Presbyterian Church of Chiâ€" Mr. Banta was a great lover of beauty and art. He was extremely fond of flowers and of his garden. He spent much of his spare time deâ€" veloping beauty spots around about his home. UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work and Refini Mr. Banta was born in New York City. While yet an infant he moved toxamsm'ï¬hhhm“ the age of 23 he came to Chiâ€" cago, where he entered the employ of the W. G. Lloyd Printing Co. He worked for this concern for a peâ€" riod of 20 consecutive years. It was there that he laid a good foundation for a successful business career. About 20 years ago an opportunity presented itself for Mr. Banta to go into a business of his own. At that time he helped to establish a firm that is now known as the Cross and Banta Printing Co,. located at 501 South Dearborn Street in Chiâ€" Francis S. Banta, a resident of this city for the past seven years, died at his home at 310 Roger Wilâ€" liams Avenue on Saturday of the past week. PHONE 568 160 CENTRAL AV., HIGHLAND PARK "Our refinishing process with equipment assures perfect HIGHEST QUALITY WO at reasonable prices Bethany Church of Highland Park Chicago Printing Firm, Dies He:'l:gnturda Al machines called for and delivered. All work guaranteed. â€"Call Highland Park 1509â€" Estimates Cheerfully Given ; 560 LINCOLN PLACE phone 3090 Lawn Mower Shop T00 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park, N. Lambeth Workshop CABINET MAKERS Draperies â€" Fabrics Lawn Mowers near Lincoln Avenue SHARPENED Dies Here Saturday M |of the G Club of Deet ve betn vis’tï¬ng North Shore g this past week. Their first trip wat h the beautiful eltlï¬kl' of ‘thi MceCormicks and the |E. i. ye :;n::g:ih Forâ€" est. | Yesterday <( $ y) they journey o Lake Forest again to .'isimt rtz-rï¬eqm o 4 Deeii‘deld Gadlen Ciub ; _ Visits Lake Forest In| addition tofMr. Larke, other me of which governs the ito abafement district are Mrs.) Cla WE Balke, treasurer; Marie W. ReicheB, secretary; Harâ€" old W »Norman} and (Arthur M. Lowrie, field di r. 1t n Ne en s| work has been done by the Highland k Mosquito Abatement Distri o‘ which Robert Larke is pre t. 1‘|Hr. Larke |says this wor ssible only through the coâ€"apgration| of Harry F. Ferguson, chid i of! the state sanitary de nt, and his department. «for; mosquito : control wor t qu-ter this season than‘ e efore. ; In addition to the wor\im n em: oy*! by the local mosâ€" wor’ pden . giveater| LNIS. Seasor than e efore. ; In addition to the worjm n employad by the local mosâ€" quito t: nt fistrict, from four to six ime hed by the Highâ€" land! Park Sociatl Service and the Illi#iSTEflEntjeuet Commisâ€" sion | have | most of the to .eaters" . have n ‘fplanted" in two places inâ€" fested (by pests, west of Highâ€" k. \Some have been placed in ‘the clay hole on West Park Aveâ€" nue,| excay by the builders of Route §7, and on County Line Road, this side of Route 57. | Sm ex’p minnows, which origâ€" inal ere| tropical figsh, are being used in fight against mosquitoes in this community. These fish, tiny even when fully grown, live on mosâ€" quitb larvagé, ~They multiply rapidâ€" ly, and give birth to their youngâ€" do not| lay eggs. : | in the park. The camp can easily be .| It is:located in a large io Entivaton oiy. Ioake: f the : city limits. y Evangelical Church of this city extends‘an invitation to its ts and many. friends to at any or all of the services of this| s ten day camp,. Rev. H.. F. |Siemsen, pastor of the local ch:eh o nal. Juicy, Large box iurge boiti gfipeéial‘;â€"i BITTER CHOCOLATE avoy brand, â€"| â€" ? o o tanl‘ _ .. . +. .. IBC ow Man | pEY" . FRUIT SHO . _FEREE _ 516 CENTRAL AVENT SUNKIST LEMONS FREE 9 | sls C 83 L U E % GOOSE C{b’rp Minnows g u:u War Against | the Local Mosquitos TOMAFTO JUICE dflï¬vhminfomation ‘the details of the proâ€" doz. 1 Mr., Larke, other which governs ment district are Balke, treasurer; , secretary; Harâ€" WE TAKE ORDERS FOR ANY BRAN . CATSUP OFFEE CHIPSO THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY E I . BAKED BEANS . '|E{NEAPPLE JUICE 256 .‘13{ ?ll)nf:’ans, zgc ] ‘&Zssyfor snn 29(‘, 10c 19¢ pel Monte ~ 1y / 29¢ Following the luncheon the Rot ians. were rted by Major Cha man und 'wed the Skokie 5 The Decrfield Rotary Club . quite a number of Rotaria: Highland 3::1: were the ‘guas Mai Chapman at luncheon at . Reforeststion Army in the Bk« Camp last Thursday. They até the omq'er;{:-:able and enjoyed t regular mess kit rations; â€"| . || Deerfield Rotarians 4: . . |Visit Skokie Cam An informal meeting of the Boath taat Ti ns Tomk sï¬ Harry Clavey last Tuesday evening. Those present were Messrs. f ge&ï¬tï¬aheh and Ashman. iA ~‘4 cial meeting was held Tuesddy evé ning‘otxfll’g:r’mk to discuss | z Guire and; s request to sell y acres to the Catholic Diocese for Rh institution, > 1 f | 8. M. Gooder Resignspx From Board of +A 8. M. Gooder, who was appoi by Mayor Harry Clavey to t the Board of Appeals from 1983 has resighed. Other members of board are C. M. Christensen Ashman, Marshall Pottenger | Frank Kottrasch. â€" 1g4 California, 5 doz.r;:)r } ï¬e’st Creamery, Hot Oil \â€" Scalp Tréat: Shampoo â€" Set. .. ... .. SUN â€" WIND â€" HOT WEATH drastic effects on hair. k oils, leave hair dull, drab and back its natural .flou and she ing: glory." A scientific hot o $y [A hair, restoging AUGUST SPflCI AL 4 Telephone Highland Park #687 M. D. 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PR ES 8 or ; APE JUICE .1 $1 | Woevn UTLER‘S |__ William Chester Dorey, of Peoria, ‘Tl,, who last heard from by his |family in that city was living in ESE o realniene 3. h h. rpranay‘s o t 7 / Phe cost per pupil‘%l)urfleld- ‘Shields High School is $210.03, for the school year just past. This is a d{s se from $236.25, which was the highest per pupil ¢ost in the county for 1981â€"82. ‘â€" $1. o+ per capita cost of) education in, high schools th ghout Lake | ty has decreased terially in : ly all instances, acording to figâ€" ures announced by W. C. Petty, county superintendent of schools. _ The lowest cost per pupil in the cohknty is at Antioch â€"$125 each. 'n;e highest is in Ela Townshipâ€" $217.27 per pupil .. . orida, large size, dying. oféâ€"vfllv Olive street, Peoria, says, "His mother is dying and wants hiTn home at once, He must come at once if he wants to see her." nfgh School Education | Cost In Lake County ‘â€" Is Materially Lowered MATOES â€"In a letter to the Highland Park Press, this week, Miss Luella Dorey, William Chester Dorey | Asked To Return Home ifï¬ix'.n}f Park, is being asked to return to see his mother, who is OF BEER E: POST OFFICE | RINSO SOAP .rge box 1 1 LATIN 39 Ib. PHONESV H. P. 103 â€" 104 CALAVOS 80 CLIFTON AVENUE . Telephone Highland Park 2488 J. A. SCHWALL is curceny odc Phone H. 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Rough ;~ THURSDAY, AUGUST I7, 1988 | 344 al E... e w THURSD A 1 ..A sonermlps lack the pine tree imagine yourself lakes are stocked :with on‘ to five million fis iecties. In the last tw 50,000,000 wallâ€"eyed pi been planted in these "That brings up | eatching them, not the: quantity bro: the sport and fun| ""The fiyâ€"rod ably the one who consistent : catches th large fishâ€"bass, p even muskiesâ€"on the pon and other salt w casting rod. 18.‘ "Several Lake land Park stores equipment of all i even take fAy rod fmpnï¬:-wq son, who & im a :;umdrcv&y ng, free of charge, ett‘s boat fanding, east shore of Di â€""A Tew of the da in hhrmoll < .qdcahmondhh located just north of good lake is Wau Wauconda." 001 .The fire departme out Saturday mornif to extinguish a fire at Post Office, which hi. awning and.had buty of the cornice. The . covered by a Schesk Highland Park: Jack) fire marshal, stated |f had not gained much " discovered, but in a j could have "'n age. It was also statel thought that some one 4 ed cigarette into the a liberately set fire to | was less than $50,00. ‘ Bubert Shop It is not unusual 4 rod fisherman bring h of NMegal size bass, c local lakes, and catchi fiy rod represents res Post Office Fire Of Unkn A grass fire in ‘the~ seventyfive old tires stored behind the Bube Deerfield Avenue just depot, caught fire. The building, destroying t part of the â€"roof. ‘ The been leased to a junk : age. The fire was « Mayor Harry Clavey. Our Conse "Jennie! Donald Cook‘ Bundayâ€"Monday : Theodore ‘Dreiser‘s novel of a Fridayâ€"Saturday THEATE Phone 2502 _ Lak "Peg o‘my ON8LOW ST J. FARRELL M JULIETTE CO DEFERP JANET GA HENRY 6. MARION D SYLVIA SI @©"Ador: Main Floor itocking Wi very year, Children alwa Aug. 22â€"23 1P NOT in . the