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Michigan Ave. State 6826 ing rates. Entered as Second SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER Mr.; and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of North St. John‘s avenue, are expected home today, from a ten days visit with the Vails, at Ephraim, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorden, Mrs. F. D. Gordon and Mrs.. Robert Mcâ€" Kinley spent last Sunday visiting friends> in â€" Waterloo, Wisconsin. _ Mr.~ and Mrs. John Shelk and caughtersâ€"enjoyed a two weeks trip in‘ Wisconsin. ;. They visited. = Mr. Shelk‘sâ€" parents â€"at Thunder Mounâ€" tain, Wisconsim. .. .0. â€"â€"â€" _ 1911. at the post office at Highland Park, Published weekly by The Udell Printing C# Messrs. William, Philip and Ahren Rapp of the Udell apartments spent several days â€" fishing atâ€" Wolf River, Wisconsin. C‘# .08 0. 8 .ls 0. THURSDA Y . _Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hohlfelder of Green: Bay road areâ€" receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of aâ€"son on Mcnday, July 8, at the Highland Park hospital. â€" . Mik" Thursday, July 11, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F; Boyer of Forest avenue. and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Merrill of: Deerfield, spent the weckâ€"end at La Rose, Illinois. + Highland Park, Lake County, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. â€"Zook and family, of 115 North Liinden avenue, are leaving Friday for Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy of Glencece avenue and Mr.: and Mrs. Edward Murphy of Ridgewood drive returned Sunday from a several days motor trip through northern Wisconâ€" sin, Iowa and southen Illinois. California, where they will visit Mrs. Zock‘s mother. : Mr. and Mag. Kenneth Lagare of Greenwood avenus, Glencoe, are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth cf a daughter on.Sunday, July 7, at the Highland Park hospital. R Mr. and Mrs. James Ewell, and Son James, and daughter Diane, of Cary avenue, are leaving Saturday on a very extensive trip. â€"They will go northwest to Vancouver to Canada, down the Pacific coast to California, then scuth to New Mexico, visiting all the Indian reservations. â€" Before returning to Highland Park on Sepâ€" tember first they will spend two weeks on an jisland called the Isle of View in Michigan. â€" j f Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell of Oak street have takeh a cottage at Mirror Lake, Wisconsin and. are leaving Highland Park July 15, with their family, to be gone until September 15th. . Mr. Jacob Brand and his son Ray of Florida are visiting here. * Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner of North Second strect have as their guest Mr. Warner‘s sister, Mrs. Thomas Lowrie of St. Paul, Minnesota. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK All" communications must be THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, L Telephone Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 Local and Personal July I1, 1929 No. 19 Mr. and Mrs. W. Dirk Var Ingen of Milwaukee are the house â€"guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins during the Fort Sheridan Horse Show. ~~ Mr.â€" and Mrs: Emmett Duffy reâ€" turned Sunday from a week‘s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ferguâ€" son of Chetek, Wis. Emmett received the thrill of his life when he caught a large muskellunge. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Bensinger will occupy the John L. Udell home on Oak street from July 15th to Septemâ€" ber 15th. â€" Among the guests of the Petruska Club at the Ceremonial opening of the aviation field, Sky Harbor were Mrs. Eleanor E.. Walker and Edith E. Walker of Roger Williams road. They: were also among the passenâ€" gers who made the voyage to the sky in the Ford Tri Motor Plane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph‘ Krisback of Oak Park were the weekâ€"end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Howard Morâ€" | 19pd Mr. Howard Moran who motored to â€"Green Bay, Wis., on Friday, in company ‘with his sister, Miss Beatâ€" rice Dennis, who has spent the past week with the Morans, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. C. R. Dennis. â€" The Misses Helen and Cecile Miller of New Orleans are visiting with Mrs. Agnes Duffy. They will be her house guests indefinitely. _ _ > > ~Frederick Golden Jr. is spending this week as the guest of his cousins, Billy and Bobby Lithall of Rogers Park. * Mr. William Henning of Hammond, Ind., was the week end guest at the George F. Conrad home on Deerfield avenue. * x % < Mrs. Harry Pertz will be hostess on Friday night to the bridge club at her home on Ridgewood drivé. New Currency Starts ~ Circulation July 10; _ ~ Supply Is Limited . With the opening of banks for busiâ€" neoss Wednesday morning the nationâ€" wide scramble began to acquire some of the new, attractive, unfamiliar curâ€" rency which, within a few months, will replace the long familiar, much larger paper money now in circulaâ€" tion: throughout the country. \â€" With about 912,000,000 pieces alâ€" reaiyâ€"printed, thetreasury is preâ€" pared to meet the "curiosity" demand, but only toâ€"a‘ limited extent ‘because of the big problem of distribution. _ â€" This change in currency, which is to be completed in about a year, is the first undertaken by the governâ€" ment since 1861 and is expected to reduce the cost of mateérials, printâ€" ing, â€"storage and distribution about $£1,500,000+a year. * * Only limited amounts of the new currency in denominations from $1 to $20 have been made available to the banks for distribution so far. The new National Bank notes are not to be introduced until Monday, and the larger denominations of all kinds will follow. â€" In Memory of Mx. Hennig who passed away two weeks ago. During the four months that I attended him I found him to be a man of excelâ€" lent character and background. I thank every knee that bowed before his casket. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. H. Henderson T H E â€" P LE S 8 Local Elks Enjoy ~~ The Elks annual picnicâ€"golf tourâ€" nament was held yesterday at the Countryside Golf club, one mile west of Mundelein. °A buffet luncheon was served ‘at noon, after which the 70 members and guests played games, golf, ete. The golf fans played all afternoon, .some of them finishing fortyâ€"five holes, so the prizes will not be awarded the winners until the next picnic, which will be held on August seventh. . A dinner was served in the evening and all who were present reâ€" zsort a â€""real good time." William (Buck) Kelly, professional at Countryside and formerly in a simâ€" ilar position at the Sunset Valley course here, spared no effort to make the visit of the Elks a pleasant one, and he and his assistants have the sincere thanks of their guests for their hospitality. ; Synthetic. sunshine is beingâ€" proâ€" scribed for ailing children in Chiâ€" cago. Let us hope that it has a betâ€" ter .effect than synthetic moonshine does on some of the elders. _ CARD.OF THANKS We wish to thank our manyâ€"neighâ€" bors, relatives and friends forâ€" the kindness shown us in our late beâ€" reavement. â€" . * ts North Shore Trust Company | Bank | ? In the 1700‘s the woodsman hid ‘his fur pelts . . . . the wealth of the time :. . in holes in <the ground. Bonds, . stock certificates and insurance policies deâ€" mand a stronger safeguard .0 . _. â€" and find it in the great safe deposit vaults here. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Bleyer. 19pd Golf Tournament Three Killed In Autoâ€" Crashes in County in Weekâ€"End Road Toll Death riding with a free rein on highways of the county during the !last 36 hours, claimed three lives and may take two more from the score or more who were injured in a series of automobile accidents. The dead are: . ‘Carl Bushel, 54, Merrill, Wis., theâ€" ater owner and gentleman farmer, ‘atally hurt on Green Bay road, Sunâ€" day afternoon. â€" _ _ â€" e Edward Cerny,° 18, 2252 West Twentieth street, Chicago, killed on Morrow avenue, North Chicago, Sunâ€" day morning. _ c Graycon h. Collins, £20, lake, killed on Milwaukee L,ibertyville, this morning. It is claimed that education costs too much, but not many people are found who know too much. _ It is claimed the axis of the earth is ‘slipping. It would seem as if one of the excellent garages in this town should be able to repair this defect. The railroad crossing accidents continue, but they could be prevented if the railroad trains were required toâ€"stop when they saw an automoâ€" bile coming. in â€"y, â€" ‘ollins, 20, of Gray avenue in