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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1929, p. 38

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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Prior were ac- customed to spend ‘much of each sum- tner at their lodge in Wisconsin and early Tuesday morning saying. that Mr. Prior's condition was serious, and the son started north as soon as pos- sible. Not long after he had left-a telegram came announcing his fath- er's death. ' hrs father's physician at New Auburn R. M. PRIOR Mis _ AT SUMMER HOME 40 The breeding of Pedigree dogs hat been Mr. Phillips? life hobby. He is known internationally as one of Englands fore- most terrier judges, having cmeiated in every show of importance in that country. He has also judged many shows on the eon- tinent of Europe and in U. S. A. _ .- The Kennels are located Six Miles, West of Highland Park on Half pay Road _ ,MAIL LETTERS TO R.R. l-- M0NDELEIN, ILL. . . Plume Libertyville 606- W-2 (Confinued from Front Page) For a reasonable-fee "art apart 'iiiittGu"irteiriers, which now and again require stripping, etc. The food which the "visitorts".will be‘fed on will be the same as that which his _o_wn_dogs are fed on, i.e. the best. . . Mr. Roger Phillips, TegttthyPle England, having bought the hruse known as “The Grange , next to the "Pink Poodle" on Half Day mad; and-its surrounding acres, in which ultra-modern kennels have been built, purpoges placing a portion of these ken.. nels at the disposal of those who' occasionally wish to board their dogs. . _ . l you. The.above picture shows only pne'bf the several ranges ot kenneTs,"3vhich are shady and coorift the. hot summer months, and very cosy (they are all heated) in the winter. In this beautiful and picturesque setting your friend, the dog, will be as ‘comfortable as it is possible for him to be away from Personal Note _ Lived Here 40 Years "V Henry M. Prior was about 70 years of age. Re was born in Penn- syNaniarMareh 4, 1859, and came " a young man to Evanston, Illinois, where, about " years ago, he mar- ried Miss Annie Iredale. They settled in Highland Park about 40 years ago and this city has since been their home; For some time Mr. Prior was~ engaged in the earriagepainting busi- had been there for several weeks this year. As far as known Mr. Prior had been in hits usual health and en- joying the outing and. especially the fishing, of which sport he was espe- cially fond. . THE PRESS fesidence in esa Schultz and Mrs. Frank Hebble-' thwaite of Evanston and Mrs. Frank Urban of Bradford; Pa. , _ Former City Treasurer Mr. Prior Was formerly for several years city treasurer of Highland Park ‘andvalso sewed Detrftehi town- ship as a mentber.'of the-board of supervisors for Borne years. He was a member of A. o. Fay Masonic lodge and for years was a member and ae.." tively interested in the progress of the. Highland Park Business Men's association, now the Chamberof Com.. merce. He was held in high regard by all who knew him during his long: nuiJ.‘_A_ , .u . . F I Since his retirement Mr. Prior and tt wife have spent portions of the .winters in Florida and part of the summers in Wisconsin, bit Highland Park was always their home and a portion pf each year was spent here. The Family _ Mr. Prior’is snrviv'red by his wife and two sons: Lyman Prior of Jack- sonville, Flag, who recently. visited here, and Percy ‘Prior trf thjuity. There are five grandchildren, Percy Prior, Jr., and Jean Prior, iron and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Prior, and Wolcott, Betsy and Henry Prior, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ly- man Prior. H. M. Priorhrpnly living brother, Christian Prior of Colorado Springs, Colo“ is at present visiting in Evanston and there are four sis,. ters, Mrs. Walter Iredale/Mrs. Ther- new ‘and'later devoted his time 301er to the undertaking business in, which he and his son, Percy, continued suc- cessfully until five years ago when the management was turned over to H. F. Kelley under the firm nagne " the H. M. Prior company. Recently Mr. Kelleraequired the business. MUNICIPAOL AIRPORT 6 " South Cicero Avenue GRANT PARK RAM P CURTISS FLYING SERVICE"" New Cijnveniiynce for you Foot of fittt Street this city, and "he had TO make its. complete facilities C even ' more convenient to residents of ‘the North Shore, Curtiss, the 1irorId's-oIddst flying service has appointed Mr. Charles P. Hunter of Hunter’s Sport Shop, 17 North Sheridan. Razed, Highland Park, as a special representative. . Mr. Hunter's experience as an aviator fits him well to aid you in learnimr'of, and using the all-inclusive air facilities" of this nation wide organization. a member and ae.." put out 'i‘n the' bustiiis, district mm the progress of Oeto..ber 21st in. honor of the golden Business Men's ( J1sbirti.ep?t, the. electrié ligh't, and Pres; GENERAL OFFICES . q 231 soars LaSalle Street mmWN sum: - Chicago, Illipoigv '"tgu'Je " ' _ Phone all Departments . CURTTM-REYNoLDs Randolph 8683 ' . os.,,').",.","?,',',',,,.,, ident Udell appointed A. E. Vetter and G., K., Hardacre lol procure data and a speaker in this connection fur the next meeting, September 10th. Suggestion was' made Waction be taken on the 6 foot unpaved dis- trict on Roger'Williams avenue, east of ‘the tiraek and on the. north side of thepstr'eét, This area is impassable in adverse weather. ' _ A. E. Yetter moved, that fhigs be ' Herman -Denzel pointed out the very poor. condition of various stun-ts in Highland Park and Suggested that the Chamber of Comrpsst'gs go on rec- tyrd as instigating the following im.. provements: Pavement of Oakwuod avenue Crpm Lincoln avenue to Lau.. rel avenue; Central avenue frsrm Green, Bay road to Deerfield road; First streetcfrom Elm Place to Vine avenue.. It was also pointed out that the sidewalk adjoining the latter is in very bad condition, endangering pedestrians. ' _ COMMERCE CHAMBER ; MONTHLY MEETING host of warm friends in thaf conimlm- ity.whq appreciated his many line qualities. His sudden death in a shock to the entire community, mm the' relatives have theorofound s;,m. pathy of all in their bereavement. - '. Fuel-:1 Mere . Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Friday 'aftemoon at the him honte,. 1026 Wade street; Interment will be private. . (Continued from Page 7) Thursday. August 15, 1929 irhursdnf, Att tith Distri . Held On Months tutuubers of mm Aux Eighth Distri (Lwago. Th any meeting v Cyiorated Wit. lunner, disphl speaker’s tat mired. Mrs. Franc cmnmitteewon u-ived report: committeeit. presented 31 has: over It pitals have b tVw months; books,' food, tux-Ia] have In quantities an: ways a déma dell as for-' mentioned th which is an, program can hospital . The Poppy that 23,770 p Eighth distri< ing' to $2,821 veteran-msd:, ing in two v made them, -a in the rehabil ions units. 1Mrs; Carl, titent presides ful talk. f Sh Huge of, dig

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