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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1927, p. 5

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"ttlt, MAM: HIGHLAND PARK DAY On motion of Commissioner Rely the bid of ,the Highland Park Press, tinted May 25, 1927, to be the “Offi- cid Newspaper" of the city of High- land Perk was accepted and the Highland Park Press was on motion so designated. Dan taeket munch. hath: -ht..Tt-ewiitu-extmeood -drerrroreh-thagsdiittte - ic irman. The Board of Focal ImprPVFmEnts: hgaseball eommittee--Robert Green. submitted an ordinance ty1rvidiny fort, dado chairman. the eoe'strueuy. Of a rre'i,i,'e,Ti'idg1','s"t l . Ga;nes committee-Sam Fell. ehair.. crate pavement uppnwement m cs [mam Emmet Dutrs, T. Frauenhotrer, Gate Terrace. Hillcre§t avenue. Ser) C P Hunter E. J. Crass, A. E. newood road, and Briettete.. Drive, Jia, Wm. act. T in mum“ Villas: 1ncludmg all} iirCiiiiidiiii' committee-d. . J. Uhor, mtsterials, and all other as. Rerube, chairman, H. T. Edda, ””5 WM’. to wynmctff‘; chairman. H. o. Huber. Raymond Ot- improvement, all m thr, a“ of lg , zel, A. Johnson, N. Duh], Wm. Den- bgtd Psrk, Lake feu"ts, gm" 'l// xel, Geo. Schnlhlch, limes comm, Illinois, together with an estfmate o Fred Gieser. Edw. Norrlett, G. Norr- the cost of said Propose "nprove- len L. N. Bembe, J. Smear-11.11am meat, itemized to the agent that they Gre’cnwald. D. R. Ansley, C. C. Nie- deem ““mry' duly signed by the buhr, E. E. West,Geo.Aturustine,T. President of the Board of Locd km H. Decker: P. Burner. E. Holdaner. pmvemema: and recommend the pas- Grounds Committee-i N. Bembe, as! of said ordinance and the mak- chairman. in; of the in" . PM" contemplated Connexion: emrmtittee--W. W. thearin. G-missiorter Res, ".toved Reinhardt. L. Stunner, Laue Brand, that the ogdiaance " read "m“ !P S. Gerdodi-n. G. mum, out Grist. file with the City Clerk for Rub!" John Peters Tom Peters. Hurry cu. irt-etitnt complete in form until its we, siGiiiii Clam, D. 8. Hum. thtal -. “I. ”1-... '_I, A - I . n G-estur-atf.Bt"rttsebase. bolls-In. V Areubovt'oe_uentswiiiNr- mun (main-m tron-bout 4:9to5;00p.-. laid-(Canna- Oonnl :5.le I manna ”In.“ Wheat-of Highland "ehFr."trrranmdrwrvex nay, with Catherine Tr, Gilroy and Edwin t. Gilmy as sureties, be ap" proved. Commissioners Brown, -Reay and Zimmer voted aye_,and We: Lewis and Commissioner G Icy voted nay. The mayor explained his vote saying that he acted thus in order to be consistent, having voted against the appointment in the first pure, The opinion of Corporation Counsel Holmes was/received declaring the bid of the Highland Park Press for the city printing to be legal. Holmes Resigns As Corporation Counsel; No Successor Named North Shore Trust Company (WMF‘II) (Continued from page 1) can] __ - '.iiTirG. "0htB8_t- Capital - $100,000 Surplus - $100,000 Before starting on your - tion, supply yourself with Amer- ican Express Travelers' Checks. They Will prove convenient wher- ever you go. A Vacation Need We are now a roll of honor bank Automobile committee-J. W. Fi- mons, chairman. John L Udell. chair. man, G. Klemp, W, E. Becker, E. J. Cunt. H. F. Glow. H, P-Cawley, El- mer Ctavey, T. Daily, Andrew Deck- er, Wm. Banal, Fred E. Giant, O. Lundzran. M. Singer, P. H. Prior, L. U. Calm, C. Bennett. B. P. Keys, E. l Frye. ' I Dance trommittee--A. H. Swanson, ‘chairman, L. R. Rigdon, chairman, l, T , farietlih, Laing. Wm. Dooley, if S Datty, M. T. Lester, 0. Fisher, ' Geo. S. Baht, P. H. Crimson, C. Han- son. Alex Larson. L. B. Sinclair, Dr. 11. P. O’Connell, M. D. Swetland. t Band eommittee--S. A. St. Peter, 1 chairman. “with". yr_rtatetdrtothunbeeste pointed chairman for this ”in myhmyerrcruwi1iutsr-tamu of-mmm-tuv-da. mmmamayw mmumwwm tggutrg,tty,.egyt wad Magda-ch tho-tum . Conceuiom emnmittee--W. W. Reiehardt, L. Sanger. Leslie Brand, S. Getdodian, G. Sui-inn, Cart Grin. John Peters. Tom Peters. Hurry cu. vey, Raymond Clam, D. S. Ednrds. Chas. Fiore. Lyle Conley, J. A. Cam-twine. P. B. Em, John Gal- lngher, W. New. R. Nelson, Full G. our, 1. P. Sudan, tr. G.. Wit-uni. HIGHWOOD DAY TO BE DEERVBD LABOR DAY It 5 - that 'trear, of 3m 'm [in his so. Mu- _u*tty.r-.t.ertu- se_1srluiruulitLiiic 1mHC8riehiq-ta-egntk. ‘w* W - my: athqhhalwdhnh-‘Il Grant, chairman, Pal! L. Bin, a.' B. Guns“, 3. I. Crude-1|. Eighvood' Civic Improvement ano- eintion m plan-h. moth-r Rich- 1er?y.ritwmbeueuuurN, Greenwald, D. R. Ansley. C. C. Nie- buhr, E. E. West, Geo. Augustine, T. H. Deekai, F. Human E. Moldaner. Grounds committee-L N. Bembe, Hive", Mgt-. In: 'et-dream.- ,7l'G"l'l'd'l"llh=2"draT Games eommittee-Sam Fell, chair- man, Emmet Dutry, T. Frauenhotter, C. P. Hunter, E. J. Cragg, A. E. Smith. Wm. Guyot. ' Prize committee-Howard Moran, chairman. Wm. J. Desmond. chair- man, George Bowden, W. P. Cans Iey. James Collins, Harry Clavey. Raymond Clavey, T. Frauenhotrcr, Fred Gieser. Robert Grecnsladc, C. Moran, Ed. Norr1en, Wm. Witteit, Harvey Totten. N Decoration committee-Albert Lar- son, chairman, L. F. Harris, W. J. Brown, E. F. Dreiske, H. F. Kelly, Hugo L Schneider. eqM0them lin_ “a - FIREWORKS DISPLAY ImmuIihtho-Ihio mum-Lamb)...- 1t,tfdl'sh."tgltgiegterg ”I “M”; ”has.“ Mumwm ".rtryryyedbery--r- eel-Fm" ii to; E!!! F m .0; 'messngcs and tribute: of ttowers from 1 friends in several cities of the Paeitie .coast testify to his popularity there. (ye was president of the Chi Psi L frgterniry at Leland Stanford. ATWHITECITYPAIK Comammtthsfmrrtn3t..ettr-of theSouthSkhmjdnl-gw istt-teru.the.mmihenm,etudg.. pky um City ”at". Jett [to 19m- W. Th“ "h"tk-tr-%r. ”a! "e. tl'J,T,lJSh'1it. - te m m 1"s'll',,1U,%th%u='lro'd “If I an ever be I! fine . nun " hf. my pledge of today will be Ni- I led." "Doomed to know not Winter, only Spring, . being Trad the fuseery April blithely {a a while. ret hi: till of music. " a! } Bright, talented, congenial, kindly F Ind courageous, young Sandwich had a host of friends both here . and wherever he was known. After grad- unlion he went to Leland Stanford university in California and was in {his senior year there at the time of 'shis death. , fttsod of sympathetic “You have lost a tine won. We have lost the most sincere brother ever in the fraternity. Few but myself know the saeritieee he made for it. But I have lost the best friend l'vn had. A better one IM never have. My - were fuiisof mu when be left a month ago - now the grief is too great for tens. _ _ The influence of young Sandwick among his college mates " Stanford university is, perhaps best expressed in the following extract from I let- ter to his plants from I student: Funeral on Monday The funeral was held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at Trinity Episco- pal church, Highland Park, the Rev; Herbert W. Prince of Lake Forest and the Rev. Prank Pitt of Highland Park officiating. The large attendance and the Bowers which Ttiied the church to overf1oyvinx was another mark of the great esteem and love of the community tor the bay and his sorrowing parents. The thumb was decorated by four mothers whose sons had been victims of violent deaths, two of them wnr mothers. Their sympathy wt: thus manifested in a Very understanding manner. They were Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. Bournique. Mrs. Duty and Mrs. Mason. Interment was in"the North Shore cemetery. . The young man was preparing to leave last Monday for San Francisco to accept an excellent position with a manufacturing firm, and already had made hiss reservations for the trip. His prospects for a successful and useful career were regarded as especially promising. and his tragic death at the very'threshold of your": manhood was a terrible shock to his parents and friends. Kind. Helplul. Ernie In early youth he had shown a deep interest in Boy Scout work and its teaching in courtesy and helpful- ness and throughout his meow-ding years his character was marked by his thoughtfulness for.the welfare of others and kindness to his parents and friends. "The kindest are the bravest", and young Sandwich also was of a markedly explorative turn. seeking adventure in new scenes and experiences whenever possible, his friends remember. (ind-nu " w Riehard P. Sandwich. or "Jimmy" "bounding: mutant rel» live. and close friend; wu born Inch 28, 1905, in Hi'hbnd Park. "te In trradrmted from Deerfield, Shield. high Ochoa! in the clus ot 1928 artd was clptain of the school's football team that year. He was “so on the school swimming team and prominent in athieties generally. t (Win-”1) Be-h-nt-ati-ta q6tnined ar_ttoyntt_ftth.rmrtvtrtdi. mh-4HtheudmtsNiowthss.tr, wmuuumus duh. “Mu-dictation.“- tiietumstor.hsoedwtoi-et th.-ttor,thebnti.tia.udmveu- ninth Iiehtiaatrmminmrt phe- dm the and. So far, bo-er,taeortt-tottteaeeigmt hwhcnioMuditilpouiblo that the detail. my never be fully tic-Mun. , 'hatthertrmtrm-trueeo. the right Bide is indicated try the character ot his Injuries, which in- clude hut-3n of the skull, fractures of the right um and other less ser- iousirtjuriea. “mammals WNW ,eeretmtagtmtte. Muhamh'dv-nwdl - the-inch.“ Andagththyotgmww ilandt- "’7 Sham“: Manor. death, tn“- mankind-sing, _ -- . Came and stayed-ad vat," man-denuM' . 'All that lite connin- "WILL! “akin-c." --rteaeetult5t- W33 h- p“ h h - der, My “7.1!!!!“ DJ!" ,, UNIDENTIFIED MAN 2ler,'t'g', In. w- ad . p!iliii't,ti'i'e'iil'iir"i.tiE Highwmd'l new southpav pm. Boehath-.tnmrerfthebmteqtrve. "er-suture-amd,." attenrhtAeumgMrrruh-ntdat mrtttt. Sunday. J in", BM vinyl mm It a»... as! a! Mer.. Galeo.titndi_a-.thi-ttt mnmhm_m I M tf in“ {'37 i073. 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