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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1928, p. 18

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RUUnDisAaiL PVR CARLH: ‘M"“’- k M. Robinson, _i CHECAUGAU BY TROOPS| $x3::. Robert Xixtiand, Â¥ | I Give us a trial and be convinced 1 _ 490 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. 1581 20 applications filed. Fifth place, troop 52 of Deerfield 8 applications filed. Sixth place, troop 22 of Glencoe, 7 applications filed. + Seventh place, troop 32 of Highland Park, 6 applications filed. Eighth place, two tie for that numâ€" 18 of Winnetka, 4 applications filed for each troop. Ninth place, troop 35, Ravinia, 3 applications filed. Tenth place, two tie for that number, troop 23 of Giencoe, and troop 45 of Lake Forest, two applications filed for each troop. Eleventh place, three tie for that number, troop 3 of Wilmette and troop 13 of Keniiworth, 1 application filed for each troop, and troop 21 of "The boys registered from the difâ€" ferent troops are as follows: troop 31 of Highland Park, Warner Turriff, Clifton Franklin, Karl Hansen, Wilâ€" liam N. Anspach, Sture Johnson, Walâ€" ter La Rue, David La Rue, R. Johnâ€" ston, Jack Repholz, Morton Traub, Jr., Nicholas A. Wink, Fred Reichardt, Clark A. Wright; Troop 2 of Wilâ€" mette, Stephen A. Brooks, C. Leonard, Arthur Jones, E. Schmidt, R. Strauss, Bill Youngquist, Allen Rossman, P. John Meyers, Lawrence Herman, Ranâ€" dolph Herman, Hamilton Herman, Grant Herman. Troop 55 of Glenview, Kenneth Zimmerman, Harold Oppen, Gerhard Gulder, Gilbert Mueller, Winâ€" T. Woods, William E. Carper, Frank Appleyard, Joseph Rau, Robert Colby, David Wettengel; Troop 33 of Highâ€" land Park, Watson G. Harmon, Rodâ€" eric Smith, Denton Smith, Parker Johnston, F. Harmon, Sidley Chapâ€" man. John Dingle, Frank Wichman, Brook, Robert King, Bob Leonard, Park, 15 applications filed. Second place, troop 55 of Glenview 12 applications filed. Third place, 3 tie for that number, troop 33 of Highland Park, troop 2 of Wilmette and troop 5 of Wilmette, 11 Santi Bros. Dairy Standing by Treops place, troop 31 of Highland Pasteurized Milk and Cream of Excellent Quality Pure Sweet Cream Butter Churned Daily Fresh Buttermilk A Delicious Hot Weather Drink filed for each troop. troop 9 of Wilmette, Fresh Country Eggs 110,111, 111B and 110B, Regenbart ALonstruction Company, Cape Girarâ€" deau, Mo., $455,933.97. Knox, 80, 125A, graduing, L. Gray, St. Louis, $53,045.58. pany, Paris, $23,867.14. lard, Harry Warren; Troop 4 of Wilâ€" mette, D. Handerson, Angus Stevens, George Buckmaster, Edward Moonsy; Troop 18 of Winnetka, Tom Larsen, ward Bristol, Henry E. Foster, Ian L K. Vetter; Troop 22 of Gleneoe, Jack De Beers, Samuel Smale, Lewis I. Birdsall, Wm. F. Danby, Spiro Mann, Burton French, Earl S. Miner, Jr.; Troop 32 of Highland Park, Herbert H. Stevens, Jr., Alex Howard, Robert Lebr, Robert Sheets, Walter E. Wilâ€" Raymond Davis, Philip Swabacker, Morris Swabacker; Troop 35 of Raâ€" vinia, Stirling H. Ruston, John Kraft, T. Gilbert; Troop 21 of Glencoe, David P. Hicks. A bridge in Rochester will be enâ€" larged, providing more water space, by W. C. Johnson of Bellevile, awarded a $3,405 contract by the state division of highways. Frank T. Sheets, chief highway engineer has announced the awarding of thirteem other conâ€" tracts as follows: Murphy, Bloomington, Ind., $133,694.â€" Henderson, 94A, 117, pasement, Mcâ€" Carthy Improvement Company, Davâ€" enport, lowa, $130,450.70. LaSalle, project 7, 1â€"B, wall, M. Hayes & Sons, Chicago, $5,472. Douglas and Edgar counties, 49, 117B, bridge, Zimmerly Bridge Comâ€" Adam Gruber, Jack Ginter, Troop 45 of Lake Forest, Ian McPherson, E. Blier; Troop 3 of Wilmette Jerome Lawrence 12, IVâ€"2, pavement, J .P. Lyon, Robinson, $7,616. Lee, pavement, Lee and LaSale, pavement and bridge, Lee bridge, 70,â€" grading, Cameronâ€"Joyce Steam Shovel Company, Keokuk, $72,408.25. Stéphénson, 78, 107A, grading, J. L. Wells Company, _Rock Island, $40,â€" Nevins; Troop 13 of Kenilworth Paul MORE ROAD CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED BY STATE Saline 142, 124, pavement, Kerr & Hancock and Schuyler, 101, 119A, Troop 5 of Wika«bte, strom has given an opinion to State‘s Attorney H E Fulleswider of Sanâ€" wamon county in which he told that “rmu- vation Army and Rescue home officials are subject to taxation The question was put up to an assessor in Springfeld and a ruling was reâ€" to ask where he can get a hippopotâ€" ammus. Has he tried the neareat drugâ€" store.â€"Macon â€"(Ga.) Telegraph. quested by Mr Fullenwider bilities of proprietorship and ownerâ€" ship. If our schools of commerce acâ€" muifim-‘i&‘ litnthqmdd.,th,m-lm‘ a significant and notable contribution bmhlmudmkvdâ€"l money for their maintenance both in public and private institutions is jusâ€" tified only as such training makes a contribution toward the increase of the productive capacity of society, toâ€" ward the equitable distribution of the products of industry, to promoting equality of economic opportunity and to the establishment of standards of reasonably be expected to accomplish this purpose," he said, "but the justiâ€" fication for their existence must rest on a much larger and broader basis. ‘The existence of such schools and the higher salaries, Dean Railph E. Heilâ€" man of the school of commerce of Northwestern university, declared reâ€" cently at the opening session of the cluding Evanston, Des Plaines, Park Ridge, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Highâ€" land Park and other neighboring comâ€" active in establishing the Lincolnwood chapter of the order of the Eastern Star, Mr. Reesman being also a memâ€" ber of the Highland Park A. F. and A. M. and the Evanston Chapter and Commandery. Mr. and Mrs. Reesman have three In 1923, after several years in variâ€" ous important capacities with the Public Service company, Mr. Kehoe was made assistant secretary and asâ€" sistant treasurer and in August, 1926, was elected secretary and assistant elected secretary, also retaining the title of assistant treasurer. Both Mr. Reesman and Mr. Kehoe are well acquainted throughout this region. Mr. Reesman‘s friends deepâ€" ly regret that his health is such as to necessitate his gradual cessation of company activities. They feel, howâ€" Reesman and his family have made their home at 2129 Central avenue, Evanston. He has been exceedingly active in local affairs having served as director and one term as president of the Evanston Chamber of Comâ€" merce, and has been a director of children, Mrs. Edward Reifstahl of Chicago, Bud, who will be graduated from the Medill School of Journalism this summer and Russell, who is just completing his course in the Evanston In announcing his retirement from active service next year, Mr. Reesman stated that he and his wife probably will spend much of their time in Southern Alabama. Mr. Keboe, the incoming district manager, also is well known along the north shore, having been a resiâ€" dent of Evanston since his marriage last August. Before that be lived in Waukegan, having entered the employ of the North Shore Electric company the Rotary club for several years, beâ€" ing active also in Rotary committee high school A man writes the Kansas City StaÂ¥ Attorney Genera) Oscar E Carlâ€" "Probably schools of commerce can Mr. CARS ARE TAXABLE e in universities simply because es to command his Mr. Group or individual tutering in all gradts $:00 A. M. 1500 A. ML _ The Orrico Ga'l_&“. ue dits Retane in inle mieck Anyone wishing to enrol} children for e term should confer with Miss Techirgl 454 Chicago Are, WighMet Park . Fhoue Highnad Park 1799 % RLM PLACE SCHOOL JUNE 18 â€"JULY} 13, 1928 Tuition $24 payshic in advance MAURINE K. TSCHIRGI Perfectly Equipped FRANKEN BROTHERS _____ THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Telephone Highland Park 2550 made. One each : Pinksâ€"Albert Crousse $1.75, Dr. Brettoneau $1.00, Mme. Geissler $2.00, Eugenie Verdier $1.75, Mme. Calot $1.00. One each : Redsâ€"Rubra Triumphans $1.25, Augusâ€" tin Dhour $1.75, Mme. D‘Aremberg $1.25. One each: Whitesâ€"Festiva Maxima $1.2%5, Queen Victoria $1.00, and Canari $1.00. $16.75 value for $12.50 in the large clumps of $4.75 for the 8â€"5 eye divisions. Reminder: Holland tulip bulb orders are goâ€" ing forward at .once. .Please send in your In order that everyone of our customers and Peonies including a large range of shades and colors, we are making this very unusual speâ€" cial offer. Please order at once. Deerfield, Illinois > Peony Display PEONY SPECIAL STOREâ€"RESIDENCEâ€"TERRACE : A W N TN Ir & NORTH SHORE AWNING CO. 1215 Deerfield Road Highland Park, Hlinois .‘ Phone Highland Park 3505 FACTORY . THE ONLY ONE LOCATED ON THE NORTH SHORE. NoOW AT CANOPIES RENTED FOR WEDDINGS i Every Department n’",,

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