Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1934, p. 11

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1 th 1984 ,__ A waktning to all boats to keep a ‘yards off shore in the vicinity * 0f Fort Sheridan during the next six RE. ‘been issued by Lt. W. K. eHURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934 ‘The committee of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" jaMWan, the Boy Scout camp, is pleased to announce that for the first period, which began last Monâ€" day morning, there were 134 scouts C M 262 ETL AnnbSL): Tok â€" K. u6 in camp CY i° * 4 h purpose of this article is to :.muuudpunhmtm 'bflmminihethi:d%fiod?d the seventh week. Remember it parents and friends of scouting will be welcome in camp for the seyâ€" enth week, Aug. 5 to 12. . © C 4 21 ¢ y Wherea s there were 101 boys the “P@fid last year there are now 187 for thc\nmcpqlodthh Miss. Margaret Bott, 22 years old, of Highland . Park, died | in Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday of last week a selfgnfiicted bullet wound, p. week and day after her mothâ€" er, Mrs. Aljce King Bott, drowned in Lake Michigan in a "suicide pact" with her daughter. ‘The daughter, who was taken to Des Moines ater the tragedy here, killed herself in the home of her wncle and aunt, Dr. and Mis. W. W. \Pearson. She shot herself with a ‘revolver Wednesday night, and died the next day of shock and internal hemorrage. Miss Margaret Bott _ Kills Herself at Des ‘ _‘ Moines With Revolver \ Fred James Reynolds, 53, viceâ€" ident ‘of the Armour Packing My, died Thursday of last week at ‘the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital of selfâ€"inflicted bullet wounds. Mr. Reynolds shot himself in the Bathroom of his home at 1020‘ Bluff Road, Gléencoe. He was despondent ever ill health, it is said. ~.The body was cremated, as was that of her mother. ; Executive of Armour Company Dies Here Of Selfâ€"Inflicted Wound Privata funeral services were held y at the home. " Anti-lti):craft Target M actice at the Fort Eo ning Thursday ofâ€"last week ‘eontinuing until July 30 antiâ€" v target practice will be held at Fort Sheridan, and the shore line ithin range of the guns will be 1 a danger zone. } i wuthorized Christian Science literature may be read, Dorrowed Of 1 Maintained by 42 First Church of Christ, Scientist in comparison with 53 last lans and training officer at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM, is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. illy invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Sale of fireworks within limits of Highwood has bee1 ited, acording to an ordina: ed at the city council mee Highwood Prohibits ' Slle of Fireworks The ordinance went early this week. Most North Shore con except No. Man‘s. Land, mette and Kenilworth, sale of fireworks. â€" . | George A. Hntchlndi Is Honored At Among those to receive | awards just announced at mencement exercises at versity was George A. Jr., of 606 South Lind Highland Park. & Mr. Hutchinson was a ed a Charles Goodwin Sands Medal for work of exceptional merit in the Colâ€" lege of Architecture. He) also reâ€" teived the Student M .of the American Institute for hgving the best record of anyone in gradâ€" uating class for his entire in the College of Architecture. Mr. Hutchinson has just received the deâ€" gree of Bachelor of Ar from Cornell University. | Mrs. Ferdinand Wi,t1 Dies Here Las Mrs. Eleanor M. Wiegand, widow of the late Ferdinand Wiegand and daughter of the late John Eleaâ€" nor McGregor, died at her residence, Yarrow Lodge, 644 Waverly Road, Highland Park, on Wednesday of last week, June 20. Private funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Friday at the home, and burial was in the North . Shore Garden: of Memories. Mrs, Wiegand was born in Brookâ€" lyn, N. Y., where she ded until 1908, when ‘she came to livg with her sister, Mrs. J. McGregor| Adams, of Waverly Road, Highland| FREE WORLD‘S FAT NIR EDITION! 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