let :m 'li/Cid L', Fanny Day Pnrwell, Lake Forest. Will and Codicil admitted to probate. Sums varying from 8200 to $5000 xiv- en to friends end relatives; $16,000 givmttoatrtutfundtoUeaNdttur Marion Fem“ Memorial Fund the income of which to be need for the "promotion of education and health of children’ 'to be given to such uenciee u the trustees decide. Bounce of property to huehend for life, end at) his death to be divided between her children" to be given to such Agenda nod $814,500. Personal. Letters tee- tunentery issued to French Cooley Fez-well, husband. Bond of 81,229,000. Recent proceedings in probate court in reported as follows: LATE PROCEEDINGS IN PROBATE COURT Recent Action In Settlement, of Estates; Docket En- Then, the pendulum mng' back. Last summer-’- advance of fifteen inches exceeded the normal increue by three inches. Now, with the un- precedented the in December nfter n sensonnl drop of only .4 foot instead of one foot, engineers ere hopeful that the level: will continue to,, nd. vence according to past experience. to reach I peak in 1981. Low Record In 1925 After 1917 the Inks levels fell grad- unlly until in the winter of 1925 in what at the time seemed an alarm. in: drop, the lakes reached their rec- ord low stage. The story as revealed on the hydro- grsphic chsrts since 1861 brought up to date by the December records wee outlined by Mr. Ripley. In the sum~ mer of 1917 the lakes, reached the highest peak since 1909. Between thoee years there had been e felling and then s rising cycle. Since 1861 that experience has been typicel run- nintt in about nine-year periods. For the that time in the recorded history of lake levels Mr. Ripley pointed out, there has been an upward instead of a downward movement in December. The rise is not mat. varying from .18 foot ie Ontario to .04 in Huron, but it is sitruWsant, the engineers report. a Greater Rise Expected Lake levels reach their peak in mid-summer and fall to their lowest level in the winter. The - dif- ference is about one foot. This MUG. son’s cycle has been phenomenal, Mr. Ripley said, because the drop this year from the summer high to the winter low has been only .4 foot. Fur.. thermore, he said, that lake experts are optimistic believing that the cres- cendo phase for this year has begun and will exceed even the 1926 rise which wu obnormally great. There is no longer any doubt that the alarm- ing depletion of 1926 was only a tem- porary disturbance, Mr. Ripley said. charts. The chat: show, according to En- - Phillip J. Farm and M. S. Ripley, that nature, in handling backward to recover from the gradual lowering of the last nine you! and the madden drop of 1925. - Pttifuhmett of prudiettioass that the levels of the great Inks: m catering upon s ettrnuUtive upward movement m medal by unitary district en- gineers from December hydrognphic: RrerteersPtdrttoutlNuNar 'TAl'g,tt,"',tftf of to “a; mam. EXPECT Lhli0ll8lil8nlglll ' 'ttliEIllNBilllSlll Vanity Beauty Shoppe PAGI In At Vanity Beauty Shoppe, of co“ where styles are always vogue tries; Orders Be Up-to-Due “a . Get "A Swirl†Where? Gemma Bertueei, Highwood -- In- ventory approved. to George P. Merrick. Bond of $1200. Supplemental, inventory approved. Administrator authorized to transfer and distribute stock. A. Montgomery Ward, Highland Park. Utters of administration do bonis non with will annexed issued Abraham G. Becker, Highllnd Park Final report upproqu, estate closed. Recent proceeding in probate court are reported " follows: Fanny Elizabeth Orr, Highland Park. Final report Approved. estate closed. . to Utiaie counsel to‘contut will of Anna R. Wells in the court of Cook county. Evelyn Prnttees Wells, minor, Lib- ertyville. Report of former gunman npproved and bond released. Inven- tory approved. Guardians authorised William J. Wells, Libertyville, Sup- plemental inventory â€proved. Janette M. Rim. minor. Inventory and report approved. Albertine English, Lake Forest. Warrant to appraisers withdnwn. Neenah M. Chnmtterinin, Ivanhoe. Final report approval, Estate cloud. Proof of hex-ship token. Carl Dinner, Wuhan Will od- mitted to probate. Emu of $800 and MI', ml etrtate given to son, douch- , and grandehildren. Ishtar: too- tunentu'y tuned to Chale- W. ' ner. Bond of $600. Proof of hoinhip t as). ' ith. "iji""i,iiiitti,""i"'i, Loud Nimni, Wuukogqn. Hearing on and report continued. Inventory approved. Pmof of kinship token. Maria Helen John-on, KW Park. latter; of .dtrtinUtmtimtr u. Ined to Helen Bill. Bond of $4000. Proof of heirlhip taken. Inuntary‘ â€proud. . wry approved. M. name Home, at at, about. Muhimtd Put. And man m. "ilit.tt frfa Highland Park. Find report approval. Distribution ordered. F " l George Brown Smith, Lab tst) Finn! report uppmed. Wham "Wintertime warmth for your eh.llArynl It's in our pure, rich milk." The Milky Way to Health Alma Hodge}, Luke Fen-t. Inm- _. "i7iiijCtk" “j _?ii'ii'iiiifit' W43; - " 13.“. £311.» ' ---fre Billy Break O’Dny Pureumzeb 400 We!!! Ave. 158! cumbnnce on real "ttite, Funklyn R. Muller, Lake Blul. Supplemental inventory approved. - George Brown Smith, Lake Forest. Report of diatribution approved. Bertha M. Lineburc, Luke Bluff. Administrator authorised to pay eu- David Falea', Lake'Foreat. Will " mitted to probate. Estate valued at 875,000 peraonal and $60,000 teal. $t,000 given to (random, David Falea, 8rd, balance to his six children. Proof of heir-hip taken. batten “an tamentary tuned to Claim Title & Trust Company. _ Dorothy and Robert You. minors, DeerfUld. Additional bond of $8,000 approved. Decree for ado of real egtate entered. . John J. Carola, DeeefUtd. Admin- istutrix authorised to um. pm- ship "tate. I / mum to chi will. um um; mentary to But. Bunk" of Iain Por. at. Inventory â€proud. Minn: 86.5013..th Pttme6--Wtt1 drained to prob». mm "ltted " 86860 per-ow and 88,0001“! at: tate. Bettue_xtm8gttto8g0trtis ttm nephews, and niece: Indvfrknds. $200 to Swedish Salary of Em- oton; $200 to Old People. Homo of Raven-wood; bane. to Swedish’ In E. church of High-00d. Bequest or 'f,'t'urigfdh'l'At2'gtt Sumac! Rundqnht in void " he is a Eugenie!“ KW!» teiofndminiatratutumtedtoC- triofndminiahatkgti-tedtoC- "tV" ,. *iltammt pe 'tttto. Bond of 3200. Proof til 'elf..?., F COVERINGS and INTERIOR DECORATIONS _ _ Moderate Prim 1616 ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON Tet. 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