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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1926, p. 11

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Stipply Co; l 1 m a. P. ttit I 1Ptiy.mehti. can.” 'e-hrthi, . ”0“”.hm; I 'q_bthre_gtree ,1 ‘o-WWHdb " - - at you “:1,” ”songs momma. . ions in . MM location W .-$8.400.00 _,',..:.':..':: $8,000.00 mt,. as there is isar, “I the jdb '. _ “PM YOUR CAR mane-gm. Neff&Co. W’iiou , LAX: -. j 'r,lfraa7liii Jli'irii"G iiGiiirc, F t panned i,',iiiiliiti,' at; day?» C n 'ttt "co-H". “an? - than ad butler’l free.. tlt, mp2 T? PARK nt q BE READY tile hot major Get Buy NOW! m” m A aihrie,, "'m th: trying 2"eettfste.iViGriit 1slttirriaTir."t'i". Nee policy , BUILDER GRAND AVE. l' 'iiPto "50;;qu all“ 3" "ttered to the l. All in! large 1th.. Linn closets. gly,,tre"iuaeud try 3.4"! At NI j : ' a With new» taint mm. deep in 7 _ .. the ' of the woods It Luke Bluff ." _yti1i'iiik't'e?'itii?dtii unimernnd A' ', " he up . h of? 'dull,',','! Arden 3" r a more is at the Hot) oFeatnp elon- ,," ff, for the int"irval. 'itietnreen:' summer . 49d wintereatnpa. I t I _ . Sunday nailed the de . of a gall,“ mug of J','lC'f,T'."d for q l vhf: Chicago‘hom ' and not until = ct. _ Illtr0atr'est%i'11thrrs trf, ha the stir I ’5" d, activity. there t ',vJrSfi'g,f,tg T \ gum] ptaee where o,d ' young . k , ye the rrrtunitt' to ttr.itu fresh 11,."Mi35 Nelle Olson, whe comes from 2W, Minn., as the new librarian at Vfiokie, has arrived and is familiariz- 2': xx herself with her duties; prior to in,“ opening of school. Last ydar the urinary wu in dime f temi/par. W. rc/tatt/lit the “morn! and Min m "1orence Canning, whq taughq in the - ripen“ department, s)rviid " libra- I the ' “1 “a _ _ he ap , more .is' I If, for th _ /sd winte Sunday ml last I f .VINNETKA saloons , cn OPEN SEPTEMBER " if" Winnetka public schools will open a" Jonday. September 13, it is announ’c- - "d., North Shore Country Day school r will not open until September 20. l i S. R. Logan, the new principal at . Skokie school, who has taken the Jen- ' kins house at 1047 Elm street is ex- iu,teted to arrive in the village from tt lirdin, Montana, this week-end. tttit " alias Karl Utbridht, a r Elem. of a." thetka far the put (o :years, -, bat his home, there, Inst eek, at _ mmdvunced use of 81 ye . ‘Mr. l, in cht was born in ngo y, Ger- tit “' y. Re nine to this coim warty W5 .ol. use locating in Winngka, which “at! since been his home. e former- ETH" l “L '51- " It”; 't.t'd SIN "t,01 , mail] ' ' sum 'ti e t ‘ . Ff .ets I”. H _ ; m. Are . Si'.? the _ me, IN and's Miss wru‘ en cool, " , 1gin. and t as pursue ithhroke T -. _ ' ,enee at Arden Shot-eat vari.. .. "H" il.Eitiug during the season. Prac- on??? m": .moo Inqre children than are sible twat " madly 'ared for there lywe had td ity to' ' ' gamut: this summer a Lake wh eh iamb , ', . '"ieo-orrdration with the "oft- ve and Ff .ete”-‘ movement ndvnnced by tinte'in mi ttnl' ci,,tt',',',' my welfare agai- gaéementa ttu? [ e season had been a gratify} We” date mitt. me. neeordintr to the euperinten- I a; u Miss Anna Belle Perrier; tt has iMPROV 'rii.en cool. there has been just-enough PI , kin. and the jinx that in other years ‘| . , a pursued‘ventumome "mill boys (ti, broken bones. he: been slngnlar- NW Y? tr mm Miss Farrier my; high '0% compliment to the able emf that has helped with the eanepuctrvit'ies this f season. , The and a. Ci the opportunity; to htedthe fresh lie. and. oujoy outdoor “viii: away 'tet) 1 city heat land congestion from 3:551:5an that the Chicago school: an "fin-in June until very near tortheir f1llii& ninth: Septembe'n l , . y was engaged in the butcher busi- ness, both then and in Glenqoe, and _ late! for some-gents wu employed as ottoman tenths Chicago North Shore “Metric iiilftaij'iaraE Jn Win- etka. . _ . U1bHisht's health failed hipidly.£e pant yea, but he was l mhned:to lab home only three week: w needing”: death. , ' 2tttltg,r and flve children surf ting‘ whter. Mm. Julius Per- nn in: in gonzo, and dne non, _ Alfred, lives Jill vmton. Charlet, "Julins, Jr., an! W'Juliu, are at ",, Mme. *3; " rim in the' titer-noon. North Shore people) mny still lend i hand, however, reggrdless of the im- pending can]: closing. for than is need for discarded Hummer 2tothing tf all description " the cunt. AGED WINNETKA Summer Camp Ends and Men:- bers Gong: T,vhttt9iltoie- BETWEEN TWO _ SEASONS VOLUME 'xv1 mm! 2 .3 PARIS 'Next Romsmcm te maummuon agent Coming; Details of Work Done RESIDENT DIES peode “cut of y: years, week, " rs. ‘Mr. have The Winnetka congregation i, is much elated at having obtained Mr. Rohrbach as its pastor. He was here for an extended period last winter, during which time he preached fre- quently at this church, ad well asfor many other contrretratitns on the north shore, where he irlso was in demand for lectures. ‘ -, g F The call to the local parish was 'ex- tended just prior to " sailing for hit home ‘in Stockholm, and he took he matter under advisement until ai r lie reached Sweden. His family still not join him here until next sprint. Ther reading crop of the trtate)ot California is oranges, but it must ht said in all times: that Hollywood stil1'eontinaas to turn out its full quota of lemma. _ _ _ Rev. A. E. Rohrimch of Stockhulm, Sweden, who, some time use, was ex.. tended a call to the pastorate of the Scandinavian Evangelical church,‘ of Winnetka, has accepted the pulpit tnd announces that he will be in Winnet- ka about‘the first of October to as- sume the duties of, his new charge, The addition to the filter badin at the Winnetka municipal water ‘and light plant has been completed, it WI! announced last week by Village Man- ager H. L.,.Woolhiser. The total cost is $19,141: 'whieh is a saving of $1,859 on the engineer’s estimate. The con- struction was handled on a cost basis by. H. A. White, formerly retridettten- gineer for Pierce, Greeleyiand Han-l son, engineers who built the original fuier, plant for thevillage. The! job was completed ahead of schedule. The village now has approxinyit1ey 900,- 000 gallons fiitered Water 'storage ca- ptseity at, tle plane-This improve- ment was in line 'with a carefully planned premium to insure tsumetee t, uater supply for the village in the future. , _ . 1 ACCEPTS CALL TO ' I WINNETKA CHURCH Rev. k. E. Rohrbach of Stock- holm, Swedenrto Arrive {MPROVE FILTERING C I, . . PLANT AT WINNETKA New Addition. Built at Cost of 'O'ver $19,900: Great Improvement Ifoaervution cards and further de- tai I of the tottrnament will be mailed to each member of the club " on rl dqte. _ _ [ "lit-tlt,,",;-,,, charge, is desire out that as GGicikiiiia/rir-urriid sible avail themselves of the oppor- ht ity " enjoy the splendid outing Wylie}; is being planned for them this ye ' and requests that you keep the date in mind and do not let other en- traiiementts eonfliet with the tourna- to enter the, tournament by, paying his due: to the club, which, however, ,Hll not hold its first busineaa meet- ind of the year until September 80. Eil‘htoen 'holea Will be played in them and eighteen in the " .tu'noon. Bert M.' Kohler, chairman 31 the, tonmiittmr in charge of the iiiiirpattet, announcer that a com- plete set of excellent qrru.erssusre been trr-usd. Arrangementa'tvill be made i with the Knollwood club to serve! luncheon and dinner. Thlther the member, of the club will joufney' on , Wednesday, Septem- ber' Mi. 2 While the tournament is prim-rib for members of the Glencoe Men's elubcyet any resident of the village who in not now a member but it damn; of joining, will be eligible Knollwood Golf club, on Waukegan road, was: of Luke Bluff ha been I0- lutod “the scene of the annupl golf team! ment of the Glencoo Men's c uh. , anNcon Mm ' r . n FLAY'AT ?d'djftsoiri, Animal .mmy of Club to Be . ‘lleld There Wednesday, ~-;-Msm.1m '_, ji, hi"?! There About Oct. 1 of September 15. ”a; _ Dr. J. L. Taylor. Lake county cor- oner, and his, famiiy returned last week from a week's , motor trip through the northern part of the mid- dle west.‘ The party consisted of Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, their tsonysnd-t F daughters, Bait Warmer of Connect: cut, who in Mrs. Taylor) brother, and him-Warmer. _ ' i Purchase jsr'ts large _trturt' of land in Waukegan as? the site of 3 mat- ster 1118"th be erected there in the pear fut re; by ‘an internationally known manitseturine. concern was completed {est week and announced through the Wauhegln and North Chicngo Climber of Commerce. The concern), which is capitalized at $100.- 000,QOO and one of tiled-mat of its kind in the W‘drld, will, when It begins operations' mere, emplqy more than 600 men. T 3 rFor the flrat time 'in more than half a century Lake 'it,',',",', is not hirldint a county fair t is year. It he: been held for so mnnyryeors that thousands of Lake county residents have come to look upon it " a per- manent feature and the ttbnndonment of the county fair, temporarily, at least. is occnuioning mue,h keen re. gret. ' Third Ltltt last week, the event grov- ing to be due of the most enjoyshle ever held by thitrroup. More than 60 persons representing three agate: ttathered, for the “My 1 / t William H. Sitnptson,vof Twenty- third angst and Dixie'avenue, North Chicago, died at his Juome am 9:00 o'eloek last week After I lingering illness. _ . The' hixth Imam! pienie of the Lake County Farm Bureau which was held " Diamond Lakeflaat week, was, ac- cording to the verdict of the' otfileem of the ortranWptiott and, those who ab. tended the biggestiund beat ever held. Members of the Dunakin family gathered in an unnutl reunion! at , . all NEIGHBORHOOD JO'I'I‘INGS Interesting Happenings About BRIEF This Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County _ Seat Doings , . M LAKE COUNTY max. ILLINOIS. TBUR$DAY, tnrrtaaditrtt 2, '19:: , Buiiin,' plant, . ' . . ttt my unit is thenecond otihre. units, which the Public Service pom- pahy bhm to install in connection with this iiiGidiriir, power, plant pm the flats. The units are being instilled as fut as the increase demands} 'rrr rant their erection and 1,indlttti show that it wm be only I show] before the punt, as {planned tot' the future, will soontbe a reality. 1' . The building work is being Maxed by Bates and Raters, (BMW?! trottr Racine. with w.5 B. (sais in large of netivities " foreman. I All tii, is carried‘qn under the sim- 'l 'sion of, tart Simpm of the hut. fleeting 1iepartrrent 91 the .Prhhlic Service compuiyl _ It ii expeetedithatt it will be some months Mord the uildintr"m flnitshed, although «Men have been given to rush aettvittk " much as possible. Thts.furure cover: only the tRtfldittg iuelf, and does not in’clude the Moo,-' 000 isrevtoms1y set ”idem cover; the construction of the foundation of the large unit; which has just been com- pleted. Nor does it include thy enor- mdus Sum: Which will be excellded on new generating motors, which when installed will mike the Wankel": plant one of the lei-zest in the United States. T ' ', _ To Spend 83,000,000 ; [The total .expmtditure for the year: building prom will fitrttre approx- imately 83,000,000, neeorditte to Theodore Bloch, district mum, and will include the extertsiort'of. ”nice lines throughout the city and tr, besides the addition to the 'l'l'd%'; Puma 3 ' T ..l' meat at the hing: IE?.? city oboe, m 'gt2t,,1,g,t ”week to?” Phblic Seth ice co ny, in t e amount of 3500,. 000, to cover th construction of I huge structure foi the housing of tilt second unit of the already: immense generating plant ‘on the ttata along the lake. _ _ , - The largest [minding peikit tuned line? thegdggnt jit a Buildingdepart- Second Huge Addition to Power 1 Plant at Waukegan to Be "Eiected; Permit' Has _ Beth Issued , PUBLIC SERVICE co. TO COST HALF-MILLION "ac ttMd"' (li-e/tdl, til/4L il/ _,i"Csj/)')) .-..._ A». ”a” , " 'ii'iiiig":tt'?,i,, y f m M ISIN 1iii'aBk" it tt 'tr, 'iriia7, Que}: m tt established. _ _ ' this mum "hrs, _ thee an- 3 my» I ‘il W of 1 ”in? _ three-min tttti t e, or two is: tteg'. ism- itkiOf. t11ll',Ptr, 8 Mum N _ up committee {had arriid cm intgtreatln. woman throughout the day} Rum -attd as for itotme and old 'ic'iii,'ié,?,i,tiii',iieo:':,'iii?if, fr,lt. Jrtgl, n i, ' b. - nip lunch “mm br, tho: milks, and?» hem an an tron-b. w ‘I'vllvw- “mu-UN y.““‘.'u - at Vila-tern 'pirciiiit' Buy on sun; ttii, Aug. 29. m Ultt include. m lmdPu-k, Antioch. Litmrtreithr met-ch! My tgepldtg du- immune my -,fM'""' $Nttptittttif I omen” In: nishod with um minute 3:1” that ,rhidtttser"r-nasooesi; m phonic contact with the 'Fir" ha established.“ '; , . rttiverirui-ihhtiriar. their' ',1,'l1i,ti,ttgltdtt'i' , ‘i-‘ukcnofm mama %tbmâ€"minqk¢hmhr:m te ltr, two ill/mild. 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