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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 9

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E ”mum muncwm , WM merchant: mt on tho 'm half-holiday plan Wed- “. July I. wording to the chun- bee of commerce of that (on. new m (“and plum " thrrth Chicago I” put into operation Sat- urday album it 2:80, “I the "" :inoen in chart: of the eoes.truetion of the plant held "open boo-e." NIIGWD The primary date of July St tor ' -o%atir= d I city junk: I. Zion slid the election date of Anon! 21 in fixed Month)? night by the Hon council. Attorney Theodore for”. [when] counsel of the city, is to be the choice of the van" fu- tgENWtAL MALONE Gm MN M m _ m. can: in! B. '21:... cin- _----.- -tte, WC.“ Ralph Chittenden, 70 your: old and a mun/uncut of Ounce, '13 rushed at tho Lake county gum-n! hospital Friday morning IuHering trom second degree bums when _ line mixed with brown: exploded BS he poured it on a lire in an attempt to hurry up the him. “MM“... ‘3‘!“ A mad dog. fuming " the mouth Ind frightening patrons of the North Shore Line, In shot by the North Chicago police last itch. H in "an: nun-w a..." -. ._~,....._.-... “on eouoeii. Imam Theodye) The two-day program is well round- l ppt. general .counael "., the city, 'ed. citing many opportunities for ex- I F. to be .the th.oice of the \ollva ‘u'lhlhilon in the various divisions. s) non. it u sud. addition, there will be several diam . â€"â€"‘â€" tinet military features including Ro-' Rom ChllWen, 70 Vt." old tsrtd man riding and a musical ride by the I mun/Udell! of Gumee, Broun personnel of the Mth Cavalry. l It: lh'p/'t, 1mke ee""" Eyttrau: Among the various classes listed) 1 "I and" ,"r,',,",','l,", sutrerimr.re nine pertaining to military per-3 “NM 2:“: tx: "" when M sonnrl. including one jumping class‘ no m , 'ree exploded as , for reserve omens on government‘ he poured It on o lire m an attempt owned mounts. Two eiasses "T to hurry up the blaze. "choduied for children under fourteen. I P l The hunters and jumper: have been an: ' . dog. (“TIER “ft; 'rg,",', allotted fourteen classes covering m.."'i'-'”° 'lU"I,'l"d th N” ‘htpnme-Ily all angles of the division. Chicago lire last inky . or lAnaong the features will be the al- Po . ‘waya brilliant Olympia jumps, a tur- I . in" eight combination in which pen ”3:". Tcut “rank?" Tli‘nb Humane: only counts. Other chases last meek, decided to r aiae . fund ft for the hunters and Jumpers include “-mg' the worm awe-m- 'et)'iiea,fttti.1lyo,,etorr,erht',r2"lt/, 0:3? 2'd,,itll. elm-luau. ed ‘and the anal hunter championship 'tthem to the public "'riG the blue ribbon winner! Seven pun let fo . _ ph r'". Gi-. an acheduled in the awe Jame: Gum. popular .ixteegt year old Guru-e high nhool .tedeot, I’ll drowned in the Gum gavel pit he: reel when mined with maps or I heart and no he necked the midaeorttsedeerroodinhisat- tempt to "rim to the other side. Dental for the nutter of I you at no. the nhield marker of the federal highvny through roule- nre [retinal], being put into place by the state high way department. WILL BEND GIFTS 10 MEXICAN CHILDREN To incubate world friendship mm children. . good will project Mun-en the children of Alarm: and the chil- dren of lake. she to exhivate un- huh-ding of the mun-u of each ELET'Qrku-um mdkoid brief ahe- will be pub-[by Pt Peior de- The North Shore sanitary dieirt? -t.rune-sehooemmdooebrthe Pt-d-tme'". Bahia-(Vin emstairst-nrtictes to he selected ”blond-ht lists. Forabor. iiaGiGUsiaos an... saute r: My. anvil; Bet, under pin-us. .""tCT* JiTiiiVi __ - , , -ii kWh-W of ham Shun iGGriGaik0t-e "tree. Ga-ia-u-m-yell -osArntuv-.hq1rrSheel.1 -tte.ior..t-.-eehftr-'!l' - in use. would and ““9“!an “gamma-uh,” -,u--eleeertte- Hm. -gthkttl all-lull. m WWI-ranch“!!- mum-mumm- ae-a-ie-ood-h.-. aNMWolm a.ai-.toifArqertett dudmtum'n-kra'w mun-unwiluhh- ”autumn-in “ml-lulu. Mar-1 ”mum-”Milk“ eg.,-ea.st-in.ret-ia,e-""/ min-u. TurGet-eN-5e-ehii- “*5:th thhkh-l'ud'mwm. agt--t-A-orst t-rtor-ehM.aheo-thMrd" .1va , Sou-her 1.10. 27iiViiiiiTGrkiiit In at” ' '0- iiraaaGa. Wee Ri t-'eertra - T' own.- '".8Mle. - Misha-pat.“ manhunt-ennui... iiiiiW, WWW run-y Pnln- Welt 'to-ded I“ by hm Fe.- I" Punk-d: rm 1*. we 'Ne fourth annual Fort Sheridan Hone Show. calling for morning and "taosooo sessions, will be held in the outdoor ring here on Friday sud Sat- uni-y, July 18th And 14th. 1928. Thirty-{Mir than In included in the pub In". which, alum can awards for the two Impltlkes. will wilt entirely of plute "mounting to an! three thousand doll-rs. The pro- ceeds of the giant, for which more than My socially prominent women In ”mum. will go to the bene- pl: d the my Relief society and to the fund for the education of Post [children -..--,.-___.-_. and the usual hunter championship for the blue ribbon winners. Sewn than in scheduled in the .nddie hone division. and two in the polo va! dw- Mr. Waller Palmer, of Detroit. and Mr. A.' S. Thompson. of Paducah, Raunchy. two of the country's out- m-din‘ Women. will m the “rim than of the saddle hare di- judge .11 military than”. Enu'iu clan July 8. 1mm Wilmer G. Bennett, aid to Major Gen- eral Pull B. Idaho. commanding the Sixth Corps ates. is secretary of the Horse Show committee. Forms and information my be procured by " dreuing him at Port Sheridan. Ttl, CIVIL LEGION MEMBERS ATTEND NOTIFICATIONS Col-“tees to Represent 'Th or_uorr, we", Meart- Committees of the Civil Iggion will oiBeioy attend the mttiiteatimt cere- monia of both presidential undi- dnteo--Rerbert Momter Ind Gwen»! Smith. Both nominee: in members of the Wthn. The Civil Wat: is I strictly non- ‘Fthun organisation. whole mem- __ A . - A“--- .3- .--- ",7" - GiLTiriLaaermueit.i-eho - the nation! - in author- - av“ -eitien (lain the World - -I who, for "Hom m. “I. “a the .eiviieee of m new”. G. m Hamlin and Brom C. srou-erfi-r'tr%reye! T. MdIAhMLIU“ Elw- iriiig-tv-a3et_?ues "W Fait. - IANWINBICK mnnmnmnn item)" of 1920. The can was one of the Int mind by sun's Attor- l, my Smith. l Chad: cure, colond. I]. I Chi- m. who i - to in" tired the not which “all: blind lock. and who in " I W bmts Jun- "f'tt' h..- m eehratrtat "and. Cd. m in bud new): the. uiiiaGaucta-,-f9e -aTGAGtuGeo-etsewitteye “of William Back. Jr., at lil- haumdwnhngo,meonm edhhhmtyonn chi-[Inf W'p-Muy. Mine Morm- aTaiFiFG1iVt'ceeyee We... 'Ci, T.7iiviiii'7iui" w. my unu- Inw-v - - m - III de-deetr uni-ct hy IRISHMAN has in County maximum Park Pres; i. JULY 13-14 dt Goethe o.. Build Attaod FY- Neighhuh‘ (ll-p; Alli! I The initiation ceremonies were very 'impressive and In. Kamsehuite, the Tdistrict deputy congratulated and can» (mended the ottieera and members of idle local camp on their splendid work especially Mrs. Henry Jnhrend. who lby obtaining twenty-seven new juv- lcnile members during the month of ‘June secured the prize of juvenile {11¢th for local camp. OthWNmbw-cl- hen from MM. Biehund Put. Waukem uni North _Chieqo at- Masonic Tank. My _rresirstI June twenty eighth. In. Ann. null-Ito of W-ukcv (an tuled the smof (knelt; Mrs. Van Limit at North Chm Vice Omle: In. Mag locum-Id: of Lake Zurich. Chancellor; In. H. o. Thompson of North Chicago, put oracle; Mrs. Ida Watkins, Highlnnd "'ark, Int-hall; Mrs. Annie Vanda- ( bloomen of Highland Pnri. inner sea- !tinel. The Graces Vere from Highland (Park Ind North Chicago. -__e_ if, .A. hummmnnn 1 Following the ceremonies delicious refreshments were served in the din- ‘inz room which was guy with flowers. 1 At the conciusion all visiting ottieers Iwho presided were presented with I \bouqm-v. of flower: and mementos of 'the occasion. SERVICES APPROPRIATE 10 INDEPENDENCE DAY Independence Day Ins observed with nprrropriate patriotic services in the Deerheid Presbyterian church school his! Sunday. gm Waiter a ham! had charge of the junior department and give a brief talk on relations with Mexico. Mrs J. A. Reich". Jr.. as u my resentntive of the North Shore CInp- ter Daughters of the American Rev- olution told of the purpose of the or- nnintion, the meaning of Independ- once Dar, read the poem Independence Hall, also Gauge Wishington's way" for the United States of Amer- train gunned copy of which Ind been sent by In. Sew-ll Tran from Valley Forge. . "LADY LINDY" 10 Vlsrr ' norm MORE, REPORTED The north shore will have an oppor- tunity to welcome and eorstrratthte [in Amelia Earhart, former Chica- eotririwhowasthetirst-anto Br across the Atlantic on“, when she will be the (was! of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. P. Elmer of 639 Spruce Miss Earhart will visit Chicago and' the north shore mu she returns from Europe. She sailed a few days ago from Southnpton with Wilmer Stan: and Louise Gordon who were the new on the plane "Friendship." Mr. than prep-ted the plane for the "ht, and - two months in Boston conditioning it. He was in _ aviation with Commander Rich- ird E. Bvrd. who "commended Mr. Gila, ii-G. to supervise the work ONLY " VUI'E CAST SATURDAY? ELECl‘ION orrtrei-mrteswereeasrt " tttee-tm-inthe-Balto" sum, “as“. June so for the mrrDoqe d +ethiI the following Mdm1¢theWmDeeb as: Thr-hir punish-nu. w. w. Gary-nilw.i'm{ornterm “Hamill.“muxlw. L'ooblwlhdwoyunmd m. R. Vb. n! C. I. Chi-Manon torn LIGION AUXILIARY WILL um JULY 9 G., {a -- GU “new _ n mod. " -.... all that elklble In ind.“ to "tead. 9mm IAN 111091! -iiFiiii ioih: -eC 11:? - int - in: but it“ _ MIL "hem, M It ch I“ tst-RN',-','.? -tt.aE . m‘hmwwm Wotan-handcu- MdWthch bunny-3W} a.iaFndhu - "in" I" __ [mm m GAINS _ POPULATION or - mainly 6,000. according to In 05- dd estimate made this was! tro- "xsrms compilod by Nor-an E. Wat- IOII. aasirtartt nun-mm: of the Glencoe public which. who has been making the school censu- during the tnat three weeks. The area included in the - m school district number thirtr-he, which does not include I Ill-ll south- eut portion of the village bordered by Jackson 1nd Woodhwn avenues on the north, Lake - on the west, the Winnetka limits on the 'south, and Luke Michlgan on the east, This southeast portion of Gleuoe is in- eluded in the Winnetka school district. ‘Total population 6trores for the greater Clem are: included in the census taken by Mr. Wilson this rear were 5.439, an increase of 947 over the 1923 titrure. The population of the village has been increasing steadily during the last six years. GLENCOE BARS SALE, USE OF FIREWORKS President w. D. Gerber of Glennie, announced last week that he had, of late. received a number of calls re- aming the we of explosive fireworks in the village. "The rate, purchase and use of such explmive fireworks is prohibited by vinatre ordinance," President Gerber declared. and added, "it is hoped the parents of children will eo-operate in bringing about observance of this provision." Modern Girl's Secret The modern girl's secret. deserves to be taken seriously and understand~ ineiy, Instead of 'heing considered riditdous and wurse.--The American iMngume. Easy relations and cqually easy de- pressions are qualities and attributes of childhood. thinks a modem philos- opher in the Woman's Home Com- [union The people are urged to be open minded. but they are more likely to be open mouthed. Glencoe'. point-110nm m Ilium:- Childhood Attribmu LINCOLN MARKET 519 Central Avenue Consider Quality - Since the dawn of History the man who has gained permanently, has gained on quality. swmr'sPmiamJMpucEDBAcoN,m .........£ MToRTLEGoF'FTNEsrMILK-F'EDVEAL,m ...£ FRESH DRESSEDBROILERSIb ...............A oURBrisrsMoKEDTIAMS,th w................', Ti'REtmMEA'rYSPARERrBS,tb ...............', crTorcEuilANBoMamGBEEF',th w..........".. LEANPoRssrMWLDERROAtrr,ttt ..w.e...... F'ANCYrorNVEALCM0Ps,ttt ............wtw.' JUICY MILWAUKEERED HOTS,lb ...t..wt.__ DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGES, FREsHNA'rmilBEEF"NNGUEs,ttr............ LEAN SMOKEDCALIFORNIA HAMS,Ib .....rr. GROGAN’S FAMOUS BONELESS BRISKET DON'X FORGET WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORT- MENT 01"]?le FRESH mu EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Phone in your order and call for it later. Phone Highland Park 3140 Press Want u Bring Results , Lawn Mower Shop WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Jiend your Lawn Mower to us to be Sharpened and Repaired 700 Central Avenue For Service 3090 Phone WNottIIShuoNWO unlWP-hnl 42c 27e 15e 15e .16c

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