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Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 42

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40 y an&~ A to question on page â€" 22 The Outing and Recreation Bureau, Randolph o e ts ie se o0 t ce e T 8200, :llds hundreds of vmfiol:i:fi m:.ior- ists and excursion groups in p ng trips throenfhom’ the Metropolitan Area. us trated pamphlets, maps, timetables and other descriptive literature of the district‘s attracâ€" tion centers are distributed free through the groundâ€"floor office at 72 W. Adams St. A M E L After all‘s said and done, the plcasure you get in smoking is what counts I G A RE TT ES Camels are The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild and mellow. They do not tire the taste.. _ They leave no cigaretty afterâ€"taste. Camels have a delightful fragrance that is pleasing to everyone. _ WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE T H E PR ES S BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY Interesting Happenings Abo This Part of North Shore; County Seat â€" Requests that the. Waukegan. gity council take immediate action to bring the lake front highway issue before the voters at as early a date as posâ€" sible were made before the city counâ€" cil by a group of citizens last week. kegan om tnbâ€"Mh@tey tract a* "Dreâ€"| Angeles, Calif., police on a charge of ‘pared by City Engineer Henry Bleck| murder and robbery Sheriff Lawrence were approved at the meetmg of the|â€"Poolittle was advised last week. > ciiy council last week. With the assistance of a number of relatives and close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Brown, Sr. of Libertyville cel_ebrated the passing of their Plans the choicest for the remodeli fiftieth wedding: anniversary ‘recently at the home of their son and wife, Mr: and Mrs. E. H. Brown, Jr., in that city. _ Members of the Waukegan zoning board of appeals last week entered } into a unanimous decision that Walter H. Nibbelink, building commissioner of that city had been in error in issuâ€" ing a building permit to the Green Mill Cleaners to construct an addition and ordered the permit revoked. Ben . Barrett, who promoted the Police History of Waukegan a couple of years. ago only to earn a sentence of six month in. the, county jail on a Inauguration of, the exchange preâ€" fix telephone system in Waukegan will be started in June according to E. A. Judd, commercial manager of the Waukegan branch of the Illinois Bell Telephone company. * + The gap in Sheridan road between Zion and Winthrop Harbor, where a part of the road was washed out, has been wepaired and opened to trafâ€" fic. The culvert south of Zion is not yet completed. _ C T lc l xiz William Mihan, 10, who has been held at the Detention home as a ‘deâ€" pendent since the night two weeks ago when his father, while intoxiâ€" cated, shot and killed ‘Arthur> Jadâ€" rich, who had engaged in a drinking 2 2C 0y o 202 n BB ues e ue 5l 1 bout with him, in North Chicago, last week was ordered.to remain in the Detention home by Judge Martin C. Decker, sitting in juvenile ~court. The mother, Harriett, who was inâ€" court, agreed that the child should stay there until school was out. Waukegan Plans Fete â€" of Historical Nature; Recall Lincoln Visit An historic fete which promises to eclipse anything of the kind ever atâ€" tempted here will be presented © in Waukegan on June 15, by the Wauâ€" keganâ€"North ‘Chicago" Goodfellowship association. It promises to be a defâ€" inite contribution to city and county historically and artistically. â€" The first meeting of the program committee of the Old Waukegan Fete, was held last week at the home of John W. Barwell. C Elaborate plans are being made for the cityâ€"wide affair, which will carry spectators and participants back to ues 2 e ie P i m .. mE MEA ce dBl sa ue( 9e T the days of Abraham Lincoln. The fete will commemorate ‘one of the greatest day‘s in the city‘s history â€"the day that Lincoln paid Waukeâ€" gan a visit to make a speech. Various exhibits and displays in keeping with the day will be on view during the > afternoon and evening. Oldâ€"fashioned gardens, antiques, homes of historic interest, the first books apd newspapers of Little Fort (now Waukegan)â€"all of these and more will be woven into a day that will point back from the eightieth to the first birthday of Waukegan. Getting Acquainted ~~ Lindbergh may not have introduced aviation. But ke introduced aviaâ€" tion to us.â€"Woman‘s Home Companâ€" 10n. + 10, who has been , May 16, 1929 riage of Miss Es Mr,. Philip Brown â€" took place at the parents, Mr. a Brown on Telegr evening, May 11 ceremony was rei Piepenbrok of _ St church. The bri â€"gown of flowered sage ~bouquet w â€" peas and garden: Miss Elaine Chr â€"her flowers wer sweet peas. â€" M â€"servedâ€"the groow | "lowing the cerem ner was . served tively _ decorated spring flowers, â€" beautiful weddin: The young â€" cou} home with Mr: F bride is a daug! Dickinson of Blu Thursday, May 16, ~â€" On Friday ev Pearlâ€"Stanley Treis Kia Daka Rosemary terrac 24, the club is party at the Gra Mrs. © William avenue had as h day Mrs. F. A. 4 Thorgren of L Ryvder of Munde! The Tuxis so terian church ; Deerfield M When T ~Car N John C. Hueh mer who has | the Mohawk C ville, for the pa was ~seriously limits of Bens was struck by> Hueh], â€" rushe Boulevard _ hos {ound to be suff left leg and a bt was a possibili nal injuries as W st le t1 truck. It is u not see,. the ap accident happe 0‘clock Sunday Huehl, last 1 ficht here in « attempted to ré servatrix of hi éstimated valu City Judge aukegan Sun Chances to r le, â€" physicia ated today. Hueh] had le arned in . Ber Send co day noc

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