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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 11

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im on 35 an Head Pennies > World‘s Fair is not oés not intend to offer on Indian head penâ€" ist been announced by ‘kley, chairman of the bration‘s committee on ition. * y‘s . announcement was result of scores of inâ€" d at the Chicago Assoâ€" ommerce and World‘s ters from men, women 1 all parts of the counâ€" _ anxious to know the > premiurg the fair inâ€" râ€" for theâ€" penniés, the ns déesired and theâ€"numâ€" eded. _ ?&g’ K is to know ‘who started it _the world‘s fair. was for Indian head pennies, on brought out the fact ers have been besieged sireous bf disposing of coins, and banks have great deal of inconveniâ€" ns who have been askâ€" s in large amounts. ~ roth, add boiling broth dissolved. Chill until icken. â€" # layer of this mixture of a mold and press stuffed olive and strips mento into it to form i wish, hicken, with layer of nixture between layers n, having gelatine on ice box for at least r «longer if more conâ€" lett to J. .0. Johnson blk 5 Bartletts Shore , sees 7 and 8 Shields. to M.â€"A. Rings and wf Lot 34 blk 1, Branigar d Park see 29 Deerfield. on and wf to M. Lorâ€" S 50 ft of pt of Lot 31 s 14 and 15, Deerfield. o to I.. M. Hout D $10 :0 .H. â€"M. â€"Cornell Co‘s ib, sec 29, Deerfield. and wf to A. W. Hagi is WD $10 Lots 16, 17 f Lot: 19, blk 15, Deerâ€" _ of Chgo to L. C. Gill 3 and 14, blk 6, Sunset sec 9, Deerfield. d wf to C. 0. Stoltzner s WD $10 Lot 37, J. S. addn to Highland Park. cer and wf to H. L. attractive if molded in id, when turned out on he center or ring filled is fruit salad. to serve, turn out on a bordered with lettuce nayonnaise in the letâ€" a dash of paprika on & â€" 2 o aur ons O 1 O 2 evs: BM MES . V REWBE | W.cE. Hundley QCD the boys trample down your newly + f Ely 70 ft of S 93 1t Planted garden? Well, the only| 2 Highland Park. ~ ;zal'den * e more m?tl state Transfers d & Im Assn. â€" n and wf to M. Lorâ€" S 50 ft of pt of Lot sees 14 and 15, Deerâ€" ursday, June 13, 1929 _ New Trier High School Graduating 315 Seniors C Pgt: Seeking Relatives. .. _ 7 â€" It is believedâ€"that he_has relatives residing~in Ohio and Deerfield police are seeking to locate â€" them . Glencoe Public schools will gradâ€" vate a class of sixtyâ€"two at the annual commencement exercises to be held in the auditorium of theâ€" Central school _ Thursday morning, June 13, at 9:380 o‘clock. The class is one of the largest ever vraduated in Glencoe. â€" A smaller which will finish its work next Februâ€" ary, will be graduated at that time. ihe women who could formerly alâ€" ways be found at the market careâ€" fully buying provisions for the famâ€" "v, have daughters now who would be more likely to be located at the beauty shops. Scheiner, who resided alone in a résidence on Center street, came to Deerfield several years ago from Colâ€" umbus, Ohio. He has been. following the . occupation ofâ€" laborer and has worked for various contractors in excavation ‘jobs in the vicinity of «Deerfield. tz 5 â€" 2+ The ways fully | lv. h: Sixtyâ€"two Graduates : â€"_â€" of Glencoe Schools â€" Charies 5. Cutting, former judge of the probate court in Chicago and now a practicing lawyer in the city, will give the commencement address. His subject will be "A Contrast." . Charles S.; Cutting, fo;:n;e; 'j< the proba}e court in Chicago a New Trier high school will gradâ€" uate a class of 315 at the annual comâ€" mencement . exercises to be held Thursday night, June 13, at 8 o‘clock. The class is larger than that f last year, which fell below the 300 mark. . _ Schreiner has been in the habit of walking to and from ‘Northbrook to his home in Deerfield and it is known that he spent Saturday evening in Northbrook. ® & Although both the Deerfield and Northbrook police haveâ€"made an inâ€" vestigation into the affair they have uncovered no clews to the identity of ‘the driver of the death car. It is believed, however, that the machine was headed north into Lake. county. s ._On His Way Home â€"â€" _ _ Indications are that Schreiner had spent the evening in Northbrook and had started <to walk â€"back to Deerâ€" field along the highway when he was run down. He had proceeded but a short distance from the town when he was struck. The body of the man was found lying on the east side of the highway shortly after 11 o‘elock Saturday night. How long it had laid alengâ€" side of the highway could not be determined but death apparently had seeurred some ‘time <â€"before it was TGOUNU. > n en Snipgn h B ccy . od It is said by authorities that he was probably struck by a vampire car which speeded on after the acâ€" cident. An inquest was held Monday. Thursday, June 13, 1929 TWO DEERFIELD MEN _ RAVINIA SEAT SALE _ ACCIDENT VICTIMS > TOâ€"OPEN ON JUNE 15 Question is raised (Continued from page 2) , what to do when Seats so reserved, however, must be taken up by 10 o‘clock the followâ€" ing morning, or check sent to The Ravinia Company, Ravinia, IIL, by mail or otherwise, to reach the boxâ€" office at that time, and tickets will be maileg or held as requested. If reservations are made on the day of the performance for which they are desired, the tickets must be paid for by 5 o‘clock in the afternoon. . â€"â€",. . Ordering Seats in Advance For the benefit of those who desire to order tickets in advance, and who performances at Ravinia this season. For the benefit of these inquirers he has issued a statement setting forth the information that is in demand. The boxâ€"office, Mr. Eckstein explains, will be open every day during the seaâ€" son including .Sundays, from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning until 10 o‘clock at night. Residents of the north shore towns may secure telephone comnection with the, Ravinia ‘ bexâ€"ofâ€" fice by calling Highland Park 27T27. This is a double line, thereby preâ€" venting congestion as much as © posâ€" sible. % (Continued from page 2) £ AXOLE «C4DDIR_4Dp | At no extra costâ€"a Choice of Colors on any model, from a variety so wide you have almost individual distinction. Come to our special color show and see for yourseif the great number of color combinations from which you may choose. And, remember, this is only an additional feature to the lEreat array of values with which $69 5 Essex the Challenger has swoept the field. Bis M C Purchase Plan s the lowest terms cv:laueonthcbdau probably cover the enâ€" tire first payment. The : '].0 ICce of \axS * T H E ~P R E 3 8 § _ Sec ourspecial display in newest motor car color designs Ample Parking Space + In addition to the splendid transâ€" poration facilities it enjoys, Ravinia has always been a paradise for motorâ€" ists, the roads from every direction stretching through some of the most beautiful portions of the north shore. As a convenience to the thousands who arrive by motor car, two extenâ€" sive parking spaces are maintained, THE CHALLENGER A. W. PERSON â€" There can be no returns, cancellaâ€" tions or exchanges, nor may depositâ€" ors transférâ€"their rights to the use ofâ€" others under this plan.â€" When tickets so ordered are not called for, they will be charged to the depositor. These deposits may be made at the Ravinia boxâ€"office on or after June 15,â€"or may <be made at ‘present by mail addressed to The Ravinia Comâ€" pany, 36 South State street, Chicago. The deposits will be returned at the end of the season in September. _ find it more convenient to have them held untilâ€"called for, an arrangement which has been entirely satisfactory in the past will be in vogue again this ~year. . Under ‘this plan those desiring such accommodation will make a deposit of $20, for which a reâ€" ceipt will be given. Seats ordered in advance will then be held until called for at the boxâ€"office by the depositor, but must be paid for at that time to leave the total amount of the deposit intact. * % LES8SFX â€"â€"â€"29â€"South Secondâ€"Street â€"Wells I. Thurston, aged 34 sales manager and publicity man for the ;Zlorrzg‘%rt' artment Store, at Zion, met a tragic death late Friday night when he ~plunged <+«down â€"an ‘openâ€" elevator shaft in the store; and. struck headâ€" first on the concrete floor of the baseâ€" ment. His body, lying in a pool of blood, was not discovered until early morningâ€"when relatives, alarmed beâ€" eause he had failed to return home, enlisted theâ€"aid of the police and inâ€" stigated a search for him. He apâ€" peared to have been dead several hours. drake There are ample boxâ€"office accomâ€"< modations at Ravinia to facilitate the delivery on the evening of the perâ€" formance of tickets which have been ordered by mail orâ€" telephone. one â€"at . the Sheridan road entrance, and" the other at the Green Bay road entrance to the grounds. These are adequate in every way. Zion Sales Manager Plunges to His Death Expressing and General Hauling Anywhereâ€" Any Time Deerfield, Illinois .ANDERSON MOTOR SERVICE PHONE DEERFIELD 324 3+

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