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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 1

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.00 he 'alues. ‘. $1.00 mne. >00 Si: ad. Standing to the left 'of the derrick (in shirt sleeves) is General Superintendent o. A. Pearson. Standing by the stone is Joseph Cabonargi, the general contractor; looking through the derrick just above the little girl’s head is V. C. Musser. city manager; imme- diately to thetrirrht id derrick, Chester Harris; next to him, holding level, is Commissioner Julius Zimmer, then Mayor Lewis, daughter and Mrs. Lewis. Between Mr. and Mrs. Lewis is Frederick Hodgdon, architect of the building. Directly behind Mr. Lewis‘is Com- missioner Lyle' Gourley; to the right of Mrs. Lewis is Corporation Council Bowen E. Schumacher, next to him being Commissioner Wm. Reay. The man on tte,eyttterne right is Mr. J. M. Appel, president of the Highland Park State bank, and next to him on the right (not shown in picture) is“ standing ex-mayor Samuel M. astings. On the left of the derrick in light suit is Paul L. Udell of the High- land Park Press. The workmen and ehildren', pictures;"you'll have to fitrureout for yourselves. Commissioner Wm. J. Brown was absent. Laying of the eornertetomrof the new City Hall at the cofner of St. Johns and Hazel avenues, Saturday, morning by Mayor-Benjamin P. Lewis. Stony and Mr. Lewis’ remarks will be found on an inside page. 7 _ _ _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929 in H311? 193%th pnoro " HICKITIWIILIR 'oTuDIo PRICE FIVE CENTS "

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