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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 23

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st-is being displayed in ing eontest,,eordinsr that, general chairman ttee on arrantremeni,, ketson, Farm Adviser, n: the registration of i asked that All entries before Pridan June li. itffee of the University and his two lassietants Le offieial judges of the contest, have, promised "dyaameter" on, hand 1 riseordintr the strength Many farmers in this lave seen similar con- the "dyna.meter'l add: to the exhibition; The committee hats ari- the owner of "he "win.. ll-receive the!) prize a other cash prizes will mm! and third winners. t features of the day hempionship horseshoe at, which will attract at players in the county. irman of the entertain- we states that the foi- , at the ‘geme' hate. al- t to steps, athatr would ltr the title of the’rail- been so bgdiy clondvd 1d not be considered. . could be learned itjg giving. 2933mm tji" 'operty as far as rail- go. ' - ._ o the agreements per- re"given to amend the ding and eottflrm the If the receiver ’and his I of roofanendimt ally flat roofs. Tom? trdlriifiGiC" . of bickering a tenta- ; was reached last/week Judge Claire C. Ed- as a refree' in .the in- defunct Palatine, Lake :onda railroad, that will mlt in a sale of the as learned. 1 . i'ves of, bondholders, per Atent ofthe', stock; r.eseptativas of 95 per er 15 per. cent, of stock. ion in perfect harmony " Piehie el Farm Near rearing completion tw: picnic, to be held Tues, at the Public Service sdel Farm, Jointly by nty Farm Bureau and my Pure Milk ussocia. 'eement on atintrRidlway ; tperty to Be Sold to sell a certain part list church at Wancon- also is included. authorization to' settle with Wauconda an IF DOCTOR Av... Highland Park 'luom “I . . HARRISON malty, Juno 18, 1929 "fLwi1Lin Ttres - 18 ' rand' im'it'etraIrttie,u,sid fattgTiarurimms 'irturmeiii6iiiritr _ "ttrtrtttrr3r W130- .plg whom hefmet. 69 years ago. He will head‘a -pngge_s,s._rion ity .319 old-time coach. _ -. T . b ' "I' many old familiar sights. There will be an old churning party on one larrrr, an old quilting party on on- Oflit'r, an old-time wedding on one .tsiiie, of the street and a Dame School Opposite, a quaint old tea party on Orr" porch and old ladies' knitting oh another. All along Sheridan road will be these lovely groups. .The Market Square in Upton park will Contaln o reproduction of Thom” Junkina store, the tlist corner gro- out)“ of, Waukegan. The old Aower fund will be there, too, also the “mad and needle shop and the candy In the' procession, Daniel Wright; will be represented? by, a covered wagon. He was the ttrat white Bets tler in Lake county, and his grandson, now Over -90 years of age, hopes to attend the fete. 'Many old settlers who have lived in the county over 60 years" will follow in the procession, also the' ileeehdant of the flrgt white boy born ill Waukegan. Many scenes in the history of Lake county will, appear in the parade. The winning of the county seat tor Waukegan by,the father. of Mrs. E. G. Simmons, wife 'ot this"president of the Shamans BetrMantsfaetutintr company of Ken- osha, will be represented. Mr. Rob- inson, this early settler, walked the 250 miles ttr Springfield, and beat the, stage from Libertyville. The t1rat motion picture ever taken of women in tlt-United-St-trr-which-made. /n Wankegan; will he represented, also the firlst _ gredpating class of Lake county. _ The' old ttre engine will be there, too, and the old high' whoeled bicycle. In 1860, Abraham Lihcoln, visited Waukegan to make a speech, and spent the night .the_re with. Elisha P. Frrry, at that the mayor id the city, who later bécame governor of. the State of Washington. -Attain Lincoln Old Fashioned "Squu'e _ l On _June 15th, beautiful Upton Park in Waakettan will he a great old fashioned, Market Square, 'while me two dong blocks -south from_the Park will be lined with exquisite old fashioned groups representing all ’of the old pastimes and pleasures of Little Fort and early Waukegan dari, Every ohe will' be in the costumes of long ago, and the whole area will be a rare treat for the artists. pma, west. fete will last from noon until dark. r'" is 'founded upon. a.isritnitiam fete which is given every, two years " srantueket,9tvvmetuuttta, and from there, has spread to Newport, Bos- ton, Marblehead, Deerfield, Rhiladel- phia, and has gradually been coming Thuradayihne 18, 1.929 The busy eitrof Waukegan, which is one of the oldest atom in tho state, ts planning a unique historic mo, "Old Waukegan Days," for June 13th, for the bsmefit of the' .Goodfel- luWShip Settlement, located there. The WAUKEGAN TO, HAVE fllB!r0llKhI, FEI‘E l'icneer Days to Be Recalled in Pageant June 15; Old set. '. tiers Invited . Lincoln will be driven to the fete v.1 on Sheridan road, where he will' On Sheridan Road old 'Dolls and Toys There will be . valuable exhibition of old dolls and phty-thintrs open to the little girls on the payment of a small» fee, an exhibition of quilts and china for their mothers, "tttd one of Indian relics and war trophies __whic_h the 'hoys“&nd_’_men will enjoy., There will be an old house furnished with antiques, many of wh_iistrsifrnrertor sale; v't'here will also be an old home, open to the public, for a small .fee where the loveliest of Waukegart's old parties used to be held. This house is interesting for its architecture, especially for its stairway, and some delightful old things within. In con- trast tn this, the exquisite modern home, which is thet last' word in build- ing,' of Doctor and Mrs-F; A.-'Besley Will be open in the same way. This house contains‘ many treasurers also. .- Descendants ot-Pio-rss J, Over 400 people are assisting in the, fete. Among these, many of whom, have long lived in Wankegan, are de-l ceiuitints of William of Orange, of 1 Henry Fourth and Fifth of Franceu of ”the royal family ot England, of Poeahonatii, _ of' "M Governor' Biadtord of Pilgrim fame, of Johnand Pricilla Alden and of three other Mayflower ?ra".t.mr.erseasrA.ztemiigtirrdf :11 V filmsâ€",iwmtmusfiem org1 'so9piuariryeittortr,Ga at isrmrrg. pf, later time, of»: the has fited the' 6ist gun of the Revoh of Ethan Allen, of 'one] of Ame most famous. noyteiistsror famous opean generals and of genera the Civil Mir. In one of the cities where the has iréeently'been given the lea paper says: "It is the most beau a'ffair ever seen in our citv. counter. Further down the street will be found an old book shoptnms ttd over by a decendqnt ot Anne! Bra street, the. ttrs,' American poet,) and here Carl Sandbag- will auto,.! graph big book: on that day. Dor-E othy luau gm do the Same for her! lovely poems and other writers will! gather here and read from their own! writings. 3 .ne cities where the fete'; been given the leading? 'It is _the most beautiful; in _ our city. The f , "rt; the hem Swim of famous Eur- of generals of e Revimstion, of Ameriea's THE PRESS gov- No one need doubt the resiliency of matter, after seeing. the baseballs' bounce out of the hands of the field- ‘ers trying to catch them.' ' ' There is said to be plenty of money in -:circnlation,_ bet. you 37qu "fever khow ibdf you try to raise some for a community project. ,, -." ." V spirit of cent.” - wa State Policemen ’ . Hurt in This County CARPENTER AND BUILDER " Scyeens and Doors- Repaired Sharpening Tools Any Outside Work Cement or Mason Work Highland Park, Ill. 153 N, Second St. "ret. HP. A57 JUMBO SQUABS HIGHMOOR SQUQB " ' FARM Highland Park, Illinois 291 Phone B. P. 2872 A. MlilN0d0 the whole thing is Mia. We ,déliver 'ese ( it6fihh, wasmgy . r - ' (Gamma-M ._, _ n..." - t. _ . J “Tommi:- . . 'i, t-. Milwaukee can. an 8:08 j 's"yNooaaairAvi.uifd5isi-ii.' flint. Ind UGriGGA, my be “is!“ titttp,t.,tilityeotytki5itiiiGCiii'i"i, Hall. Highland Puk. winch, oe u the one. of Frederick Hodtdon, "t N. Ilehhln Ave- "up, phiehio. Illinois. . Bidder Emit irivCtutt “and“. on the comment upon which he in bidding. Each bid mint he “comma“ by I oqrtttUd check undo ankle» the Ham " it. Gitr of Highland put for the Inn at. nit 1.“ than tett Ile) fluent of Chg tuning of the proposaL "-e-, _ -'pe Council «an. and.“ to as.» any and nil bit if they dean it but for h biNie ttood. . . - . l 8)! add:- of the Council of the City of Rhia- iaattrPtsre. June'ixt 1929. . 14-15 B._.ttidrwil1tsev-tvedtettotgemasen " it» "u, in “no“, r',Nlr?'lttrgt,"i2 Blinds, It 7:30 o’clock P. "V . tre y ' "no 24th. 1929. for tho turiiisMi " .5 his! and material required to couple!- tho oil burning equipmcnt " shown on the than uni contained in "eetiteattora mm! by M nick Medan. tor a. (my lull “in“. 111!th Park. Bunch. i 'ii,5,f,,iPhte,y W7wauleee _ _ From Highland Park 6 Chttdrni 'utfr---No Bait“. CW V 'Mtmq-o . _ a Lv. _Httttstand Park 8:10 I. In. ”WWI-gulch C.&N.W.Tld:aA.-s ' NOTICE 1ftt40Ctrs v. Q. human. __ on, Clark 1183 ttt

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