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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1926, p. 21

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SDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 ho THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926 BRIEF NEWS ITEMS â€"FROM LAKE COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD â€"JOTTINGS Interesting ‘ Happenings . About This Part of North Shore _ and Vicinity; Doings _ ‘ at County Seat _ After five years of service as :boys work secretary of the Waukegan Y. M. C. A., Mr. E. B. Davis has resignâ€" ed to ‘ee%t,'a similar position with the: Â¥. M. C, A. at Aurora, Iilinois. Hundreds of members and VISILOTS from other lodges jammed the new club house of | the Waukegan â€" Elks lodge at the housewarming held last week. The affair started at seven o‘clock and lasted n_ntfl the wee small 3 77 years, a resiâ€" de::h:f&:::' e::y all of his life, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Moore, in Waukegan last week, after a long illness from chronic stomach trouble. hours of the morning. Hembefl,oaln posts in the Amerâ€" ican Legion ~"Lake county forming the eighth district of this organizaâ€" tion will m‘.ttthU- 8. Veterans hospital in North Chicago on Sunday, April 11, to make a tour of inspection of the institution. > : North Chieago‘s IAYRD®®. UUA C Building now completed, the Sanâ€" kiewies building at Sheridan road and Foss Park avenue, was sold last week to Attorney J. A. Miller and Jo¢ Meyâ€" er of Waukegan. Y of mEmbers and visitors ‘g m business Chatten & Hammond, Architects, Chicago, IIl Robert M. Hyde, Architect, Chicago, 1 josia® According to orders from William J. Stratton, head of the state conâ€" servation department and candidate for state treasurer, ten million baby lake trout will be dumped into Lake Michigan off the shores of Waukegan. ‘Thirtyâ€"two stayovers slept in the Waukegan city jail one night last week, having sought shelter from the blizzard. The next morning they were offered jobs by the North Shore Line who wanted men to shovel snow from the tracks. Without exception the stayovers politely but firmly declined. gan attorney and justice of the peace, died at her home in Grafton, Wis., one morning last week after alingerâ€" ing illness, Justice Coulson and six other children were at the bedside of their mother when she passed away. Waukeganites who had been lookâ€" ing forward to a reduction of fifty cents a ton in the price of anthracite coal on April 1 were disappointed, as local coal dealers have received word that the coal operators at Scranton, Pa., have decided not to put the reâ€" duction into effect this year, .. Coal prices, they assert, will remain uniâ€" form summer and winter this year. Mrs. Eliza Coulson, aged 77 years, mother of Harvey C. Coulson, Waukeâ€" Margaret I. Anderson to G. Anderâ€" son. QCD $10.00.. Pt lot 320 and 821, original plat of Lake Forest. _ â€"â€" Charlotte Florence Anderson to G. Anderson, QCD $10.00.. Pt lots 320 and 321, original plat of Lake Forest, Mary E. S. Anderson and Florence E. 8. Puhlman to G. Anderson. QéD $10.00 Pt lots 320 and 321, Original plat of Lake Forest. â€" f ~‘Florence E. 8. Puhlman et agl to G. Anderson. QCD $10.00. Pt/lots 320 and 321, Original plat of Lake Forest. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. H. Hefter to F. J. Greenbaum and wife, jt tens. Part lots 11, 12 and 13, block 4, Highland Park. QCD $10. E. J. Bermingham and wife to D. F. Taber, Lot 113, Lake Forest, WD $1. ; i BrT D. F. Taber to, Katherine C. Berâ€" mingham,. Lot 118, Lake Forest. WD g1. ts t 4 Margaret I. Anderson to G. Andérâ€" son. ~QCDB $10.00. Pt lot 320 and 321, original plat of Lake Forest. Louis B. Stine and husband to D. A. Buckmaster. WD $10.00, g:amp $5.50. Lot 22, Hill & Stone‘s Ravine View Subdivision, Deerfield.. ;‘ G. H. May and wife to J. W. Carâ€" ney and wife, jt tens. WD $10.00, stamp $2.00. Pt lot 7, block 3, Smith & Adams North Addn,, Waukegan. â€" F,. A. Tucker et al to Katherine B. Hansen and husband,‘ jt tens. WD $10.00, stamp $2.50. Pt lot 10, tloek 7, Wrenn‘s Addn., Highland Park. E. J. Borkert and wife to A. C Hillinger. . WD $1.00. Lot 35, J. 8 Hoviand‘s 1st addn to Highland Park Park. , } Fx[43 F. H. Bartlett to E. Vichr. Secs, 12 and 18, Warren. Deed $10, stamp 1. Ed Bleimehl and wife to W. = haus and wife. ~Sec. 29, eld. WD $10. F. A. Tucker et al to Kat : B. Hansen/ and husband, jt tens, WD $10, stamp $2.50. ‘Pt lot 10,. 4, Wrenn‘s Addn., Highland Park, E/J. n‘%gm and L:t!fd toJAé‘- C. Hilâ€" linger. $1.00. 85 oveâ€" land‘s 1st Addn. to Highland Pa / A,. P. Snite and wife to 0. L. gren. WD $10, stamp $4.50. Lot 8, and part of lot 9, Block‘s subdn., Highland Park. t xB lene Ewing. (WD ;lnd stamp $1 il:t ene 4 "§1. .. ::.m?loek 1, Ravine %mhnt. +m~ Louise B. Stine and husband to D. A. Buckmaster. WD $10.00, p $5.50. Lot 22, Hill & Stone‘s Ravine THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS P] \F. J. Greenbaum and wife to C. H. Hefter. Part lots nb&,mdn. block 4, Highland Park,. $10. .. View Subdivision, Deerfleld. . F, W. Sheahan, et. -%H. Park dist. g.‘ Sec. 23, Deerfield. (WD $25, stamp wxf#ljt tens. ~WD $10, stamp $4.. Lot 9, Block 6, lots 16 and 17, block 8, lot 4, Ravina Highlands. f . ~W, Watka and wife to 8. Blachoâ€" wicz and wife, jt‘tens. . WD $1, stamp $1.50. Lot 8, block 16, Dreyer‘s Subâ€" division, North Chicago. + \Bt. Bank of Chicago to G; W,. Arâ€" far‘s s n ar in stamp $6. t 8 nes Ravine View Subdn;, fl&m j \Elza J. Heydecker ft al to F. E. Chamberlin. QCD $10,‘ Lot 2, blk 4, Ridgewood Park, Deerfield. t M. H. Eiseman to D. I. Dunn and . Careful, accurate timeâ€" piece adjusting and reâ€" and designing. Reasonable charges. The Vanity Beauty Shop Wax of Roses Waving Marcelling Shampooing j Facials ‘ We â€"carry a full ling of Scott‘s Cosmetic and Creams. vs > g Permanent Waving by "the Machine Tha Reads the Hair" â€"Nes tle‘s latest improvef model, thecirculine, fla wave. . WILLIAM DENZEL 6 North Sheridan Road ‘ Tel. H. 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