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Highland Park Press, 27 Jun 1929, p. 5

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for the fifth annual use show, to be held ng at the Fort tri, y, July 12 and 13. ' thirtyrtive classes, nilitary. As usual. LE. Wpird. ., _ over two hundred rom . ipg Academy by “General'C: H, es in itg member- directqrs, Messrs. yur, Otto W. Leh.. hrCormiek, Col. T. t_ssiiieinsnrtsd-hrdifty inent society pedph- he North 'Shore, is billed benefit of the ety and the schobl lildren. More than Lollars will be dis- nd plate prizes, one donated by the en- rt Sheridan for the er championship of Horse showf circuit.- x.Class'es. N., . "éliiisirii's" 7mm, "in Mren .military: ,nine trsrthree ehildrtn's, f the "all prep" Plough weighing "ands he ran the AN HORSE I iriid LOCAL PEOPLE A V [ANY CLASSES RIDE [N AIRPLANE vén saddle' c'laSses. )e Major E. Grove ington, 'D. C., for jumpers; Lt. Col. f Chicago, for mil- Walter Palmer; df chassis; and Major; in, of Lake Forest, . Honorary' mem- Lustin H. Niblack, Col. Noble B. Ju- 'o.rmiek, Col. A. A.. L. Behr, Eugene :rom, Major Fred- Dol. Geo. T. Lang- ng Odell, Lt. Col. ‘ns. Lawrence H. 3 son of Livings- l Woodland ave- ted home Friday " where he grad- academy. While he played on the at. years, was on me year, and the ITS. Last fall he hes for Andover, nest point scorer 'inning his races Yale and Dart, M. He was aim :anding athlete" this' I year. On a classmate for _'tof California, Ivie pro'ductiims: n.' Horse. Show. as- a football team necessful season, he season was l C. ti. Goodwin, n Paughaday, and “by, June 27, 1929 cluding S e v e n urge Number. f Take Trips in Big Tri-Motored . Ship Broueht,Herehy Ford Dealers; Lists “ Many. Highland Park and Lake For- cst people, besides others from Watr Regan, Libertyville and other towns in the county had their first aviation experiences last Friday afternoon, when a huge Ford ~tri-motored plane, 1-rimzhttritte/em?tty". under-therein- piees of Ford ’dealef's'of this district,. made numerous .trips from. the land- ing field near Mundelein in a wide cir- ere over this part of the county. Thursday, June 27, 1929 Purnell & Wilson of Highland Park and the Lake Forest Auto Sales of Lake Forest. weie among the agen- cies"s,ponsoring the, visit-rot the air- plane, which was piloted by Ray Loomis, a. veteran aviator of 1orrgl Raining and extensive experience. Charles Wolber is the mechapieiam ' c" ’ -rTrip from hostile - _ The plane arrived at the field short- .ly. after 1:00 o'clock-FridpY with sev; trral 1irertyville men and others who" went io IaSalle'that’ merning to re- turn inUhe big air liner. Those who made-the trip from LaSalle tincluded C. A. .F'lasrlr, McKit‘rick Ford agency, Libertyvilte, a sponsor of the 1fth'ght; w.. E. Hardin, secretary of the iber- tyville-Mundele'm Chamber " Com- meme; o. A. Newspstrof the same or: 1r.atiizptty1,tvrotn Rouse, president: of l the fmswte .bottird; C. Edward J Thorney/ North Shore fine, and'Artl Jones and James Casey, Liher'tfville. The 140 mile trip from LaSalle was made,in a little over an hour and a quarter at An average speed'of 90 miles per hour and the members-of. the party are enthusiastic over the novel ride: . _ .. C' q _ ,The plane followed the Floor river to Elgin and then turned northeast flying straight to Libertyville where it cruised around until the pilot got his bearings and' made a beautiful landing. V q A great crowd. was on hand to welcome th.e giant plane and the rush began for:seats'for the firpt ride. The cabin was quickly filled and the ship agafr} took " for, the twenty-five mile trip around the county. ""Kcébifdiiig to Mr. McKiti-iclé. speak- ing for the Ford Dealers, at least 90 (Continued on Page 44) ". o. E. B. Meets July 3 _ Campbell-Chapter No. 712, O. E. S., will hold its next regular meeting Wednesday evening, July 3. A '." Eh; Jiiip.ter- wjit elite the last meeting in July and the first" in Aiy gust for its-summer vacation. . Northbrook School T Pupils Hold Reunion There mill be a reunion of all the students of the Northbrook Publit school on June 29 at 2 o'elock at the forest preserve, corner Dundee’ and Waukegan road, at Northbrook, 1llir, noiSu Scholars. of classes since 1892 (or before) are requested to come. bring a basket of lunch, your old-time pie- tures and song books.and cameras. Busses will leave Northbrook parh at 1:30 p. m. Don't forget the date,' June 29; the place, forest preserve, iart1iirTI me, TWOEKW”" --T"r-' _ Mrs Mary' Thorrien, Northbrook. . That proves: is being made in the] Thirty-two entered the golf t,te,tl eratiotrot the city’s new" water tank nament that was held by' the High- in Sunset park iss evidenced by tlil))')'; Park Chamber of Commercei persistent rat-a-tat-tat' of the rivet- Wednesday at the Sunset Valley Golf l ing machine during the lait .week, club. The success of the atGir was sounding, like tr giant woodpecker largely due to Mr. Fritz Gieser, tapping Ott 8 metal ridzeboard of a chairman of the golf committee tutdl, roaf when one is trying to get forty ' his able assistants, to Mr. Kelly, golf more winks before arising on a i professional who helped to run " the spring morning. Anyhow, the big tournament and to the weatherman standpipe will be finished in record l who ‘furnished such’ ideal golf time, it ity expected, and, excellent, weather. There were two prizes for progress 3.153 is being made in the; low Cross, the winners being Jimmy construction of . the new -Tfhiiiffriri Duffy, fTr'iiCwTfCir"iidiiiii. of mriutd plant and other waterworks plant' E. A. Belmont, second, with a score improvements on the beach. . . of 81. The three prizes for the blind -'"CT"-'-'r'T-"i" bogey were won by E. ',tg,'igit and _ . _ E. Brown, respective y, wit Emmett /rlwo Cars pgmagoid m . Duffy and W. E. Becker tying' for . Cp1lision with Trains J third. s. Fell, having the high.. score ' -----. . . . _ of 137, was the winner of tht"'tm- _, "Two deaths and Beven Plyleireon- known" prize, which was none other stituted the week-end toll of automo- than a .miniature adding machine. bile accidents. in Lake county. _ . (We feel that Mr. Fell. must have The dead ere: ; _ . . welcomed this prize as keeping.track J.ohn, Kukros, a tarinltand at the of such '9. high score is somewhat of Stem farm on '?eltireereth [who a problem.) , ' ", Riveting Machine on Water Tank Is Busy ‘Two deaths and seven injuries con- stituted the week-end toll briiuhjmo- bile accidents in Lake county. _ . The dead ire: r _ . . John Kukros., a farinhand at the Stein. farm on Telegraph .road, who died Sunday at the Lake County Gen- eral.hospital as a result ofHniiiries received when. he slipped beneath the rear wheels of-a 1toddetturrave1 truck from which he was ascending as it was) in motion. _ . . Paul Haussermam ‘15 year old Chi- cago boy, who. was pinned under his father's overturned car ‘in which he was riding with his murehts and three brothers after it had beerv3rnopked ptr JSaukegatrctoad itrta.ke Forest $y' -a' speedng truck early Monda'y mom- iitg.,His brother', Edwin; 13, was in- jured in theoueeideht.. . - The truck did- not stop _after the accident, but eorttipued itk southward journey. _ I A . ' Lake Co; Restauraiik A . Assn. Given Charter More um forty members of the) Lake District Restaurant association‘ and their .guests received their' chap] ter in the National Restaurant asso- ciation from James P. .Harding of Chicago, district director,. Monday night tt the Karcher hotel. F" , Inf outlining the contemplated _ .ac- tivities of the new group Frank J. Wiffler, national secretgry, told of the co-operative advertising methods being used by. local associations throughout the country as a means of increasing restauraribtusiness. Two Killed in County in Automobile Crashes During the Week-End A Packard sedan, driven by-Joe Bush of _the Packard garage force was struck by a North Shore line local last Thursday at the Central avenue crossing. The street car hit the rear of the sedan. damaging a wheel and a fender.- The driver was 'ttot hurt. J V On Saturday’s Studebaker sedan, Carolina, spending some time at driven by Frank Cimulo, 1386 Bur- Asheville. From there they expect ton avenue. struck the rear car of a fo drive to the Atlantic coast. On 11mited on the North Shore line at the return trip the! group plans to the same place, according to the po- drive - through the Shenandoah val- lice report. Mrs. E: Pasquesi of ley. . ." Highwood, who was a passenger in --r---.---.._...H the sedan. suffered cuts about the There will bem utidaciory term hand when 'tt' Rower vase she was can bill, as we. understand it,.when every- -rgiritt-rIris-t,mrtt ve The. bodygets httoettesammrtimrryf trade. was not Hamaged. f _ (,'-r-iisiiiii, News. [ s' THE PRESS 32 Entries in C. of C. . Golf Tournament .Amicable Agreement ' ' Between City and Iilk As note4di theheport of ’the city council 'Jil;lh.i2'i, elsewhere in this ioape1C lug. E. O. Ek has agreed to tysc_tittyhiy'use cf his building at; 91'.7 ietihtli'flhat.i,s,s, ayiaittie as "art-ar-Ate)'?. bui far' and whi'orrerate "it as t boarding aidugRtti.pt h9aosercsTtte: Case of the 1titrfrtiitiWtiit him is tole dismissed, and hi? and the City omeia1s have reached, ad "amicable 'iidids'trnen.t of the situation. Mr. Ek plans to con- duet a thoroughly modern and ap-ttr- date rooming house w.ith all modern equipment,. anApo further trouble is expected. ' _ l _ . De.erfitld Man Hits ' Cop, Breaks his Arm Earl Cudlow of Deerfield was taken to the county jail under 'a charge of attempted" murder following an altercation with Policeman “Orvil Endebrock bf Oeerfiel4 a few days ago, say thelwauketran Sun. . . Ludlow had been arrested' on' charges of being drunk and loaded into a police car, but- whim Ender- brock attempted to get him out of the car atthe police station, Ludlow let fly with his fist and hit Ende- Jorock on the arm, according. to the police report. The polieeman's arm was broken, according to theieport: Glencoe Union Church Secretary Is on Trip Miss Ruth .Goss, Glencoe Union‘ church secretary, and the Misses Edith and ‘Letzr Cathcard, started Monday for a month’s motor trip through the "southern states. They will make the trip south by way of Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina, spending some time at Asheville. From there they expect to drive to the Atlantic coast. tht the return trip thet group plans to drive . through the Shenandoah val- ley. . . . ‘ ROAD IMPROVEMENT - IN COUNTY PLANNED lGas Tax Money to Be Used to 'i, Widen Several Highways; 1 Build New Ones That a portion of the proceeds from the gasoline tax as outlined by ' spe- eral committee appointed by Gov. Louis L. Emmerson, will be .used to improve highway conditions in Lake county by widening to " feet some of the fonds and by paving the cop- crete to a widthof 20 feet several roads at present unpaved, is indi- cated in the plans for road improve- ments issued by. this committee. the governor has agreed that $19,- 540,000 shall be expended in the Chi- cago area for highways am! '12/loor 000 of this shall be for roads in Cook county alone. _ The remaining $7,000,- 000 takes. in the work in Lake county and in the vicinity of Joliet, AurWa, Woodstock and Lockport. _ . k Roads ‘to Be Widened n, Included in the list of highways to be widened from 20 .to " feet oré Milwaukee avenue from the Chicago city limits tofDéerpath avenue, Lake Forest, and the Skokietoad,. (route ‘57) from the Chicago city limits to Deerpath avenue. Lake Poreist, and the Northwest highway from Des lilaines to the county line at Barring- ton.. b _ q We»; 21ycfoid toads. will be bunt (maximum 53.. from 412mm tiltriira: Lakejuric}; road, route 59 from west _ of Joliet to"the town pf Lake Zurich, ' rotsteyr3TiiirrirHarvirtrt6 Zion, route' 60 from Richmond to Fox lake/and route 68 from Belvidere road west of Waukegan to the Wisconsin state line. , The committee, which includes, A. M: Lobdél," Lake county superintetr. derit of highways, was assured by Gov. Emmerson that. the state high- way department would comply with whatever plants the committee tigreed upon. _ o ', _ Already” the- organization has out- lined} general scheme which; during the .next two, years, is expected to, disentangle the most 'difficqlts of -the Urge Patrons to Get i Season Ticket Book i The Ravinia committee) the Raa viniapyera club announce that for those people who have not alfeady subscribed for their season book of tickets they may gtiildoso-by calling Mrs. Frank Horn at H: P. 8980. This committee is very anxious to bring up their quota and is asking that all those in the ' Ravinia territory do their bit by Cooperating with them. The next stated meeting of A. o. Fay Lodge No. 676, A. F. and A. M., will be held this evening at. seven thirty o'clock. ‘The master Mason degree will be conferred on candi- dates. Members and visitors are in- vited' to attend. Others besides 1:: probably have noticed that the weather bureau is never so.aeeurttte turwhen his fate casting atisatrrpeabte weather;- Sprimrfield Union. _ (Continued on Page '47) Mason's Meet Tonight Till lig

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