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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1928, p. 16

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In his quict unassuming way, Robâ€" ert P. Gullic, Past Commander and mow Director of Hospital Relations for the Eighth District of the Ameriâ€" eaxn Legion, is performing very valuâ€" mble hospital and relief work for the ORGANIZING RELIEF wWORK FOR VETERANS frage journal, and champion of the fndustrial workers. Feeling the need of religion in the every day life of the citizens, humble or great, with whom she became familiar, she took up preaching, and for three year« !-pnlm assistant at the City Sunday in the Guildhouse, London. and her teachings have made their _ WOMAXN ISs INJURED IN cles of food und clothing needed in __â€" CRASH NEAR HALF DAY|relief work, entertainments for the 4 C ces verterans, games, music, radio, etc.. Four Machines Damaged Before| 4*¢ all obtained with promptness and * Tangle is Straightened dispatch, . Out Last Week _ Arrangements are now being made est daughter of Sir Thomas Royden, & graduate of Oxford. an university This remarkable woman whose| ideas have created much discussion | throughout the English speaking | world is an author and speaker of | The gityâ€"wide membership of the Y.W.C.A. has been looking forward Q;o tl)is event for over a year. Miss C.A. and at the National Convention in Hot Springs in the same year. Maude Royden, the most distin-f guished English woman preacher | of the present age, will speak on : "Old Truths and the Younger Gen-]‘ eration" at Orchestra Hall on Sunâ€" day afternoon, Feb. 19, under the ; auspices of the Chicago Y.W.C.A.| The engagement is directly in charges of the Metropolitan Council. ninetecn young women representing the Assoâ€"‘ ciation‘s branches and residences in various parts of the city. Royden spoke at Orchestra H-fl' ifi 1922 under the auspices of the Y.W. James M. Hart, Highland Park Final report approved. Sestate closed SPEAK IN CHICAGO Noted English Woman Preacher to Talk Under Auspices James Munro, minor, Highland Park. Petition to mortgage real es tate filed and set for hearing Febâ€" ruary 20th. Aubrey Warren, Lake Forest. Inâ€" ventory and appraisement bill apâ€" _ Thirza T. Wheeler, Lake Forest. Inventory and appraisement bill apâ€" MAUDE ROYDEN WILL ured ‘Thursday night, about a mile south of Half Day. Dense fog was responsible for the crashes, accordâ€" ing to Deputy Charles Krueger. Mrs. Smith, wife of a Chicago denâ€" tist, living at Grayslake, the inâ€" jured party. She nmh:? a slight cut on the face and some bruises. The accident occurred about 8:09 p. m., Tuesday night. Deputy Krucâ€" ger says that a Chrysler car was hit by a Ford, when the driver of the latter car was attempting to pass a machine. The Chrysler car was kurled into the ditch. The names of the occupants of these cars were not learned by the deputy. Martin Melody, Lake Forest. Counâ€" ty treasurer authorized to pay ove~ certain legacies on deposit to Julia McNaily and Edward McNally. Harry A. Wicklander, Highland Park. Letters of administration isâ€" sued to Waukegan National Bank. Proof of heirship taken. Julia M. Jones, Highland Park. f_in-l_ report approved. Estate Carl Carlson, Waukegan. Letters of administration issued to O. L. Stanley, public administrator. Inâ€" ventory approved. Constable Fred Preist was called out to conduct an investigation and while he was on the scene, Dr. Smith drove along and crashed into the Ford car which figured in the first accident. The Ford car had been parked partially on the concrete. Recent proceedings in probate court, of interest in this part of the county, are reported as follows: Ada J. Rhinehart, Highland Park inv}ntory approved. James Dlifiy, Highland Park. Inâ€" ventory and appraisement bill apâ€" proved. Chales H. Holmes, Lake Forest.| Petition for probate of will field and | set for hearing March 5th. | LATE EDINGS ___ _ | â€"* *‘ PSReronarte court Recent Action by Court Uponi' Estates Under Settleâ€" | A woman was injured and several Â¥sons had narrow escapes im colâ€" is to hospital relief work to . now under Gullic‘s direction of Y. McGeogh of the Ameriâ€" ment; Orders and with entire shtisâ€" , editor of a sufâ€" ie e ttnty are harmful and pernicious, need not expect to get any job looking after people‘s money. Millions of people who object to the way the country is governed, are now getting readyâ€"to forget the date when they should vote at the priâ€" The people who proceed to buy and read books because they are told they ME tret 3. The plans for the model towns are ie, except that it is somewhat difâ€" ult to find model people to live Every merchant in Waukegan will have special DOLLAR DAY Bargains to offerâ€"and every effort is being put forth to make this DOLLAR DA Y the biggest, best and busiest Bargain Day of the year. | You are courteously requested to shop early to avoid the afternoon rush eE Thursday February 23rd In â€"â€" WAUKEGAN Poded Remnatnie tren uen pass, age erbn c io mt See felegrecseranoratenscs Chicegs and Nors Weseses Reinegy" ouen en hC "iee" oo wat ot tot wast branch of the i se in adio? cce TENTH PRECINCT shall consist of all the territory and area embraced within the following bounduries, toâ€"wit: Beginning at the intersection of the west line of Section 14 mmmmu(mcmuumhahn-mmmhuuw of way of the east branch of the Chicazo and North Western Railway Company, thence south along the said east line of the right of way of the east branch of the Chicago and N:MW-E-nhgmmulanmlhetheAm.&--dh SR CDOliDd DZTETMET 70 "he venler "me 6 e Avenue, U Chicage and North Western Ri with the north line of Section be north line of Section 34, thence enst 35 to the center line ¢'§-â€" Re en mey Hied io the Intomecics Sih o toâ€"wit : ht of way of the cast branch of the Chicago and Nerth roulh Khag sald samt tm of he res k $ -d-~d~lfl.hâ€"“)~fl-~dfl-~ to the center line of Old Eim Rosd, thence east along the center line of Obd Eim Road and Greem Bay Boad, being the north corporaie limits of the City of Highiund Purk to the west line of the right of way of the cast branch of the Chicago and North Wosterh Railway Company, thence south along said west line of the Chicago sud North Wetera Bailway The following boundurice, anii" u..x‘-n,â€""'".'._, ; _of Highiund Purk which Te of the cast line of vight of t-fiu‘dhfl-'d North Western Railesy Oompany. Te Xhe following piaces have bees by the said Councit of the of Highland Purk designated pilaces dfl-h-lz-hm; inid FIRST PRECINCTâ€"Deerfleldâ€"Shiclds Vine A: und St. Jobns A mrm-.-.nm‘o‘o§}"‘n-c='m yese* THIRD PRECINCTâ€"North Shore Gas Co, 47 8. St. Johne Avenue. â€" Press Want Ads Bring Results _ or THE â€"eraAas AONn 1

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