Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Jul 1939, p. 10

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His permanent appointment 17.: eoMrmed late yesterdly by the Unwed States senate, with that of Joseph o. Hucker, Jr., to the Lake Villn penance. Under provisions of recent civil service legialntion. Duly was ap- pointed without term, indieating that the Joh is permanent. Muon Gaffney, 525 Ash 'street, Winnetkl, Donald Blue, 605 Jouph P. Duly. Wuhan pott- muter. in the Brtrt to - my polntment u a postmaster in I itrst elm Illinois postotBee ttnder the new civil union ”amnion. Grids to Willis W. Grill]. lulu Bambi, 18 you" old, of 891 mam "can. Glance. en- yloyod u was: boy on the and. ”trauma project. unwind n Noun pelvic hon. And bruins Ind alum on his entire body, lut week when I " Inch mam pip- ltmk him, knocked him down And tolled over him. Lake Forest'- oldest drug store dung“! ownership July 1, when Prank J. Wenbnn sold his “amt in the business of Wuhan And The Antioch Country Fair, which bog-n :1an poultry-how bet ha any!“ into. nun] "hihit.rrftib.uidA-tN," ntsdMattuAMioehhiahsetsool pounds. mmumumu- mdmhnn wna-dtt-ethi.nreUnrittt .--ttoftrsar-tueeqtad "setuetaf.niihtrnhtatsdaign'st $utstrethe-t-rofthrPnrk Inuit-humus“. Ael_tondmrti-Libeetr- qiti.in-gtFswiththortiehard J. Let. {or 6mm an” numb-m.me " than” Mun-dado- "get.nr-atartedntm-.The 'igHt.tttr-m.hodtartho-. arrdwithittNetrhrridmst-t" bin-Mum. ”mu m " “I.“ in“ who menu-gum “humming!“ tu-lt-tar-ee-te -t-.eqHdqrtthtH6itltsd Min-Mum's”.- Okinawan-mm -t.tula*otthtti-rrt-d “IL-dial...“ ttUt he“. with _ h lots-outing. nova-loud hh‘luodpvlvudhgholpb 3Atrel- “I. M! " 1. momma Adult. . . . . " "mu-omnidmmnlu-n-u ““0!th 011.138 HOME BARBER SHOP ATTENTION! 21 North Second Street " You" in Highland M Telephone B. P. 5485 A secluded and romantic spot . . . only a few hours drive on Roads 41 - Ind. 234 . . . beau- tiful scenery . . . good hotel accommodations . . . rates $3.50 and up, including meals . . . Saddle horses, hiking, swimming, fishing, archery, tshuffleboard, dancing, etc. Spend Your Vacation Write for mum. book!“ of View of M Shades Hotel 'ature e,liovers WONG-Id, I'll-In These other: will be inducted in- to oftiee at the September meeting of the group. Mrs. Eitner and Mrs. Snlynrds were elected to serve as delegates to the state convention to be held in Peoria the latter part of August. At a previous meeting of the Auxiliary the following others were chteen f/rr the ensuing your: Mrs, W. E. Sayllrdu, president; Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, "t vice pres- ident; Mrs. Stare Swanson, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Norman Cul- ver, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Eit- ner, historian; Miss Edith Han- sen, chaplain; Mrs. Bemnrdi, set" Ream It Inns. Max Ekelmnn. Jr., who was lent to Boy's State " 'eprint-field by the Auxiliary the latter part of Jane, told of the meeting there, And how much he enjoyed it. Mr. Sutherland, who served a carnivnl chairmen, gave In exec!- lent report on the carnival, the proceed: of which were moat cute ifyintr. Mrs. Sutherland uponeot- ed a hand work booth, as I new in- novntion this year, which proved a valuable “set to the cemivnl’l success. At the regulu meeting of the Legion Auxiliary of Dun-nag Spencer Post No. 146, held last Thursday evening, In. W. E. tul- yll’dl, Jr., presided in the III-once of the president, In. H. G. Bit- ner, who was ealled to Stream: by the dentin of her father, Mr. Nel- Legion Auxiliary Reports on Results This much-nu“ improvement. it in stated, kn been mule lac-dbl. by . grunt from the Worky Proc- reu Administration, Ind the - opment will be made " a WPA project. The Munch! um menu, it in added, no no favorable that it will not be man for the board to to outside its regular budget to meet ita sure of the can. will My. . um. frmtt wtich it will m u on. at the but laden playground and no nation - on tho ”all Stan. with Mr-to-th-minute “when and “with: and um W- ed for th- umb". and cannula“. of the pow: as well u lot bounty of "diluent: Ind harlot donor- ative 1-star“. Wit-ctuPhygroudI-dlacn- Btioqtba-dbnaaainmt-dnn1m. 'tmr-tr-am ”tum viti-Groert,ndd-ttoMmrnrd "ttttoi-dh-ttu-Rid-ri, urn-“mun unlit-Jul”..- A. that. M-th.. "I r.- -dt.Wit-o-t-Atr- I-tr-h-xr-ated-t __-ttyr-tA-rr' .uiuall'u-‘mh-éuwb as tth-id.. In“. M to add-tinnitus...“ mmmhmuui and. Manhun- 'uatqhmr.rirmuiatet.qmda- brtuberrB.aath.vitat.trdtq mmmmmm "rimd16trrirttatrftarth- and. “have“ 'LF. than-Jungian of the Many Interesting Feature. in The American Weekly, the Mag- azine Distributed with the SUN- DAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. Strange Marital Adventures of I Hand - Me - Down Husband! Do tour. Klee: Need Slimming? Two Herbert R. Smith and his two Iona were awarded Eagle Sena: badges at the Court of Honor. hid Iridar . . . Mr. Henry C. Dita-n, a resident here for many ”an. died Tuaday at the Highland Park hospital . . . In. Annie N. De- Vallie Campbell died Wedneaday following a brief illness She had been a resident of Highland Park for thirty yearn . . . Highland Park State Bank is adding an "After- Hour" depository to which accent may be had from outside the bank by patrons provided with keys to the device . . . The E. B. Planer home on Ridgewood drive wan robbed July 8th . . . Mrs. M. C. Conrad died suddenly " her home) Wednesday afternoon . . . Elght‘ hundred thousand dollars is beintr) expended by the city for water works improvement, the project be- ing financed by water revenue bonds . . . Little Wallace Peterson of Deerfield fell and cut a large trash in his face Monday morning . . . The Gerald Peterson, of High- wood announce the birth of II daughter, Sunday, July 7. of the PRESS) Ind Mr. Eh! I. Chrk of San Praneueo, whidl M place July 4th in Chime . . . In. Kathryn Kelley announcel the - rinp of her daughter, Alma, to Corporal June. W. Jennings d Pnrkenburg. W. FU., July 8rd . . . Walter E. Booth-m of DOOM died July 2nd in the Highlwd PM hospital. . . . Arthur Lorrie, In, “I h- jured July tth when n 'meme- whiehuhndN-dirsab.ttU- ploded lendin‘ glu- in all (”no tions, cutting his Nee and M . . . Announcement in Ind. if II. wring: of Min Esther C. his! (formal)! on the npertorinl M Aa.uetuetxrittHuHAa- Nuance-Gown madam“ tmd-o-pared-et...). dieaatBAo'unhGufeub-t mta"tr-rstrthe"fortU- t-"bufeod"ttutioqttmt... Agatha-ho- who“ " Him Park Club AW N UWWM ttmnqotrthsdTttote" "IN" um AGO Id, 10, "" TEN YEARS AGO July ti, 1929 Ru! Emu Sold on Contact Sunny m---..-...' ”3,912.12 Loans on Real Estate 88,835.14 Inland Homage 01,001.51”: gm): In roam: Rear" Baku...” 11,000.00 Making How we] mama. Cash and Due from Banks P.__.e_.r- ..,SIM8!618.48 United sum Govern.. mam Obrttratioruc. 1,823,456.32 Loam on Collateral ill '8... RESOURCES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of HIGHLAND PARK Count Folk: Bernndotte, Swedam commissioner general to the New York Fair will be the principle speaker " the Swedish Societie- Old Peoples Home, next Sunny, July 16th, Pioneer road and Grant Prominent Speakers to Talk at Swedish Old Peoples Home chandiu eertiileatm. Then will I). theusunlrfdesnnd-tode light the kiddies, us well u booths for the Adana. A fine program of aluminum uni amusement bu boa "ran-d by Chairman Phil J. [wk and his committee. There will ha I public and party on Thursday album a 2:30 nad . bale: upper (in Thursday from 5:30 to 8 pan. A csrnlvd for the beam of St. James Putin]: of High-cod will be held on Thur-day. Friday and Sat- urday. July 20, 21, and " " Sun- let Pnrk in Eighhnd Put. yew IP stGtur, July 25718:}; M. James Parish to Hold Carnival at Sunset Park visi t. -r_deltg-ert-trer- Wolmutp... Int. Bunny-nth“. Tho 'raeves.vieer.w-nqw, "to18,irtnatt-5-m% the In... & Ionic. tn. will and Cathy I“ h It. nonuhmdbhmm mud-y - II. Wolv- VI but” to“. h - in punt Co-o-e" M m “dam-M Wl‘mmhurup- ”nation... will tamarind fortt"irNu_ors"tr_ the unnu- John-W an of Wuhan val pay luau: park . was“. OMEP.WoInq atfhmsetPa6 pm "dthrFr. an. M Aust/i-ar-agus mutt!!!“ Your Typewriter Mu f. ered was gum'wm be W5.” F! 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