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Eni-dBarvhardtttadbeersbormd hum this an. in tho-rol- Ji%iiiG', tho-cling An var-AV-Ts- -stsamheeetrrtheo.e-ta. mmm _ nan-mm aaiaGiaariiiiiaimrram" 'ith-.' fl-t â€an. “I." “a...“ 'iorrrotu-JarrrmtaeurG 101mm! Iareeatrrmderhrmaottt.- foeaetutie"stieegohrtomma. M-.--. ". -BBhaWKRh dhhmuthm "etp'qrbet_eyt+qihureti. 'pet-tri-sta-ta-, 1m 'trs-b-tUte-er) 'ltt'.Tg'pg2.ttrdi2et hbwfmm-u -tt6enreta.ttn.M.tdtMgie annual-m "'1rua-ttirseeNerhtqthede- Mmdeo& Inf-(Mu! hithulymbmr-db. notseheeearrtur-sooei_ ,djtryridt-eutheroro- tatirotuteeitrus-tru4ed totiemtdwwkinthemd- 'ee'nmdthtet-edertneoGmrs-tt "sTdinehemtotto-theii. Ion-Wham. Mia ham-mmuhm 1mteastteomitediktauederd fut win bi min] -iouGirGta, m an appropriation for such “Ml-â€fume! at-mee-sri-ttie-sat _th_Wai.thah-oaaEih.- hmmuthpolia. “math-waking.“ tr_bed_tath-b-irverti-d WWI-haunt“ an.“ 'hrt-m-ar*.m-thrir- _ry.-hr3ttth,4R,aaaGahetat B-eh-dt.8s.-e-itidtrrtter-. -9.eeiisrarNssth.ratrr.eem tVttmtr-uuUGtiTi,Gl" “I; ig-g 09th the bolt: which hold &st1Detuervtu" Whale-day; new“: 'tft-dei,. hy- trli 'ie IV' “-1". I!" may. hi Hum" .a, of - P%-ae-edtortotethere- h "mqée-e-thr.1. SupLIJing b. tP_-arethemsrrtureartil - “him-mamuend >..... "may“. n-a-u, until-me In: Chili!- IJM ' eornpemation of the mention Tothisotiuo-bomthirtoea, counaeiistobe83gt90arGr,with Children tire of than have Wed no extra fees. her in death. The all“ living In, A communication wu .. received William, John E, Benin-in E., Fred- from Mrs. Bake accepting appoint- ierick K. sauna, Earth Wiles. mum: to the library board. A tteti- Arthur, Irene Smith. and Haul lion was received from propertyown-t 1 Booth; there are nine nine grandchil- ers on County Line road asking that! drew Two sister: surviving no In] the contractor for the m2 feeder {Am Booth of Scotville, lick. water main system and a new at 'und Mrs, Fred Greip of Columbus, o. l Green Bay and work west on County Funeral serving were held Tues-l Line so that water service might be} thy afternoon " maxim o'clock? earlier available. " was exphined' from the {wily residence and at two that water taps could not be and. o’clock ht the First United Evangel- until the job is completed Ind ae- ical church. Interment was in Rose. i copied. and the matter was Men-em hill cemetery. MP the enaneet with instructions to tt.'tti.h'2tEe,itr, -e FGiTe In '-_t-r.tii- nymean-w “him-dandru- dlr. “but has al- “budhmw te'".r--ar. “Mummchmpinn. tmtti-totowerker-ree. Rena _ time 'Id" in) an. “an: tey-Rr . hm' iA Gauau; Pr. - dar, Sum-y, beginning mmmforthem tN-rg-hire-tow-heir". niqugwill mu Sunday, July W. Entry fee is 81.00. _Apenhereoaitieweumrrimsixsaatrte. 'ur-who-iris-tsts. --woerWxmteh with intend the "roy'fetMirNamoeriteDers- tiraeeiarise 'nwity' k hhnuéanwminguplat 'ht-th-Nt-tsmite-inter- 'lfLv,%'iUR'gam, $t “URN! RITE Duels ---- . "r " PROVE ABLE mammals-u, ._mms.T III Ou- Ch-vh-l-ip Herby Atkinson’s M Lung Btart. "tr " _ . Sahel-knits to Sun- l The we: of Highland m who tret M 3 have 'e availed thinks of the, --- l nun-(hint She m . woman of-ting dunner. loved bro whknewher. Beretemaitrasdtmtirirwegrorts tohemhertriewbstterauat ofrrimadohomoermtserarartare. Th. "and.†or the community in "Nsrlithefimi1rinueirt-dave- In. Booth was a very active church member, Inving been n mem- ber of the First United Win! church for my nan. Sh. in: also a member of the Woman's Home and Fonign lisaionm society of that church. . Inwmmolthm maid-tautres-P-urine when from Germany inttttt2. "ewasboraNov.ttessin Pom- Inrn. Ink. Rum-duh"; Gunny. o.0et_2ty,tttttsnhemru-i.dio William D. Booth who “KM" her. InAumsa-hbm'wue "fMr.Wi1ti-D'.Be-ottt.t- ,adatondaweltha-mar.dhieh- Rympncud maidmt in. In“ ma . thmeGmairiic.G “1.; Pam-Amman.“ 0.7!!“ Sen-i: Full LreRDrmRgtrqtgtqsigtt, . HAN S"rri'Arerrlvrrusi M Pt- In an may run. mots, “inasmuch! may .ii-li-T'i do c.1-rything possible to nid than people in securing water connections as :00" as practicable. l Moon-in Aline-ell bet-ut-ur-ri-c. 1500th Announce that 1t*?ee-ehoaArTaG.lai0GTaTailGCiaaTi II- 1tIu--tduGiii"aliFtiarGGiir"iiGaliGa% â€Hgâ€"mmumhtummmm with “.uwd. an amp-immuta- “a "FGiiGiiU'"ir, 1Tf.1t."2'gi'hete.eitiEiifi.,a. - “wâ€. “a“! '9‘.“ 'i,1',Siii5t1?S?,1it:'riiirts 1eiaauTiuiU" “a?†'sN'gl'r,ttdpc2etiiifp?g? “with '-eatea-R, 1'ii5"lhlipe'fls'i',l'hrl'ld'Jltt â€ML! atrag)i' -e ' it -- -- N. not“ hesitate to cone been: you 'stttdotee,tir-tinthezeeiiii thePe.rrietanderourtuereeiaic not: which an w.“ the mrwsrritiattrmTrk PGmBhrrBWarrar .‘CehSIn-g'bylkhdl. _Phdtipt-tgierrgrtter. t'e'htr,ttttetpneit.as%ki1it, t2tueifr,etuuth-ueaGcr'tl,', Win-nit. I]! Pt 'tf".eextsyrNrueul'2',', Barbie Atkinson and his - page! music nuke: In regular pl-Imlt the Glen Hot: Country dug " Wnnhgan. They pot only provide the nuic for dancing on tutamurubrttaisoottserte.taaiii "tt_meestnhmethattine. 0eorthrArimrutattmekioosat and ' Dem crowd of one's best friends, what could be more perfect for a Saturday evening in the middle of July? Herbie Atkinson and Band, and the Sum Park open air pavilion under the “spice: of the Highland Park Social club are ant-villi†inst Inch emu-mm I -eve7ifiiirrt drty night all summer for residuum offline North Shore. 3"“. ey? is iiTiG; iiarii"e' "was Crurirnartieatiots was received re- garding the mosquito abatement bill passed by the state leaf lature and the calling of a meeting July IS in Chicago to organize districu. It Wu referred "o Commissioner Zimmer who will attend or and n representa- tive. The resignation of Bowen E. Schu- maeher A: city attorgey was accepted preparatory to his appointment " eorporatioet conseL m' so that than having lit-i†with the legal depart-m a! the city may confer with him there. According to the amended salary ordinance the compensation of the contention counsel is to be $3,000 I yea, with no extra fees. A communication Wu. received from Mrs. Bake accepting appoint- men: to the library band. A peti- lion was received from property~own- ers on County Line road taking that At the regular union of ti. city “until load-y "uni-u Bonn R. Schmuck: 'II qoetirsted m tion come]. to succeed Samuel H. Holmes, recently resigned, and the "ice?teitvatGmevGnueatlv" men-Smut; to the Indium The in?" Corporation warm that _tiBertd-rrrtouutsseitV but“ iV.80 to tr:at that morning Olce at City Alton†vaeated; Electric-l Con-indu- Ap- AT CITY (BUNCH. IEEI‘ING aftt'1hthtt0N mm Enticing music, 'lgdgllit saw...“ Continued on page 8 an sum; floor, ye pmziding was iti-a--biuc. The popularity content which Ind its inception It the Alcyon and Pearl than: just two weeks no, being sponsored by the Bank Motor Sula and a dam: or more merchant - ed all in a very mild 1nd Wo- manner. visrmttahteth-ihmtrorther-s -hrueeai1itteirtthet9tateMititi. fortheerarsdiMU. Ad-td_trtmitrudl- eutmfrwth.und-,b-hwth+ dehetiostroatthemtt-thmrhiBda- "yertestdm-dinth.blertb-. rtirfrroe-ihuatthtneartrae. to-M-it-thr-re-ttsi-e umbiduuotvoulmhold- 'rtqueht-trh1ehmmrth.emtt-t mm mm FOR THURSDAY IV! DANCE irnmeituteeUr-tion: -, _9tvmmtest.yrsyeeoeeeia?eto T There’s fireworks poppin' now and it mum to make the customary politicq pe?lre look like . tight Bulletin boards have been pueed in various parts of the park and anyone interested in mivities my keep in touch with them or be " vised when my changes are made or features added. Wolf nnd tid Clown dance and were emptured by the Creole songs and pantomime. The Thursday trip will be a regular part of the playground activities. Saturday morning in the tieat hike-to the beach for I picnic lunch. Other hikes and picnics will be arranged from time to time. POPULARITY CONTEST AT FEVER BEAT NOW Entrants Me Getting Buy and Much Interest Manifested; How They Stand All of the activities are not ear-l ried on at Sunset park. Miss Thomas] accompanies groups of girls to the beach on Tuesday and Friday iii) nings and Wednesday afternoons nude Mr. Copp takes the boys Homily and Friday afternoons and Wednesday evenings. Several fellows have pass- ed their first swimming tests and WI working firr "heir second. The be- giimer'a badge means that the wen-er has succeeded in swimming 50 feet. The' second test requires I surface dive, . front racing dive, loo-yard swim, 50 feet back swim and an at- tempt to flout. . A Shelters for the many feathered friends in Sunset Park is the first work in Woodcraft the boys are do- ing. Birdhouses of different designs are started. Thursday afternoon 1 group from Sunset playground attended the con- cert " Elvinix Ind showed genuine been“ In the husk by the Chicago Symphony orchestra and in the sea and.†of the ptognm were funi- nated by Red Riding Hood and the Hundwork has been begun and each morning the children are busy making things that will be not only he useful but also beautiful. The girls first project is baaketry and they work diligently to finish and take home their first basket. All kinds are being made, work baskets, flow.. er baskets and trays'of various types. It is not too late for anyone who is interested to begin. no one is too old and few are too young to make some kind of interesting basket, The park it an attractive spot in ,rhiehtohoidarriemicorrartvand the equipment and apparatua in for themteofst-rssrrwe1imrdmi1, visitors. During the past week, Bethe] Evangelina] Daily Vacation Bible when)! held its closing picnic there and on Saturday the kiddies from the primary department of a' Deerfield Sunday school enjoyed the apparatus and games and a picnic supper. The tint young-ten to W on the N-qrrsd at Sunset. Putt on theormsintrdw,3rsl, Limbo“: theirhiembsothatm-rtime dying +rentmtd ttoamthirtesare mum) rm, IhewadirtqPool isreeh-rthemoatroriarNrtt" and! folks. while - tuna and} "tetanmearriedorsauorerthel Interact In Purl: Playground Grows; Attendance Lame “bullock-diam (WI-mulch) ts.eatauiGuGaatiiii Grii 0-...va mam-nu- - - 7v~ - ___ -w" f Mr. Hugo Schneider. chairman of the publicity committee reported that {the Highlund Park my um were up and that the plum, " vertising Highland Park Day, we. going to be placed not only in the windows of the stores in Highland V Park but also in the windows of the stores in atl the surrounding towns _ and cities. Mr. Schneider also stated (that he has on hand I great many l Highland Park Day labels to be past- ed on automobile windows. Just all {state Pram or the Post odiee -torturr-iGaiarh Poet-eh-thr-tir, use. Joh'lam 13m_.i “and“- pepper? 9.". 'qreyd Di ANNUAL, "thhCiitTtTietr. â€new: â€plan-(w m h M.rtmindt-tg-taeas mmmmmuu' mth-tUD-tot-rr..: H, w...“ w.._..., people in the perish. Next Walnu- 'rrrriehtuterewiiitte.ninrGia dinner " the Perish' house in honor! of lien Russell. This will provide- mm for her friend- to show tuir'orreeiuim, of her workda- Mimknmeajngofkheo‘ TiteetmRerieiotaieutioesi-a Miner service next - leiyeutheetrtesat-tnti. “Mahdi.†mummy-nicely. mum-paying“..- CITY ISLr'0LtkXiht3It _ . ,7†--- an... - an: a. Iv. C. A. National organization had and. orertt"ets,and when the SW opening me its tori appeared“ er-d more "iP.si.fuettranpheva of the local field. Dunno in "-- M'si'é- o-ara' ireririiaa 7,-7- can or Gena-u Secretary at the Y. W. C. A. It She-tor, Illino'u h September. The committee on m- ligious education for the church had invited Kiss Russell to remain fu- another yet: when her present has. expires, but for some time the Y. W. of the Ion] tietd. our’mghémm" sun in this comm Miss 3-. and you will receiveronevtf; Law; on your our. Help us adwrtise High- land Park Day. Mr. George Bowden, chairman of the parade committee reported that the cups that are going to be gin away us prizes should be here tho Inst of this week or the first of next; and that as soon as they m received they will be placed on display in some local mqlfchant's store window. Another big ietitGrot the High» .undl'trk_0arIaradtistheswGL ing of the. Fort_Sheruti, hand to lead Miss Ghdys B. Russell, who 1... been director of Haitians Education at tbs Highland Park Wm chunk for the last three yen-s in n. sizning her position at the clone a this month and will assume the poli- 91mofGenemtseezetarvGGs7F, More Parking Sm In order to avoid this year the non- fusion in looking for parking space the Chamber of Commerce is doing all in its power to provide more and better parking space for those attend- ing this event. the parpde. They will also play, _ tear selections upon reaching SM park after the parade. Dont forget this team it is very geld. that you Will get a chance to hear this band in public. The Highland Park band will also much and will be retained to furnish music during the dar. It his been decided that the city detention: will he placed up about. (Continued on page tive) The Kighhnd Park Day committa- meetirw in when!†with the recu- lar â€monthly meeting of the Chunks of Comme'ce its by far .hc rawt enthusiastic urn-tin: held so far. " committee have their plan: an“ out and am: planning to have and: committal muted in such I nu- Tr.tuttherwi1tteeyetouna. the largest crowd that his ever don. together on Highland Park Day. MISS GLADYS RUSSELL RENGNS POSITION Plenty of MANY ArntAc'nvrt um HIGHLAND PARK BAY who: Contact: Other Features NUMBER .