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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 5

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noon: t and was some Ember a In rust: Jar we P9191 ly de on i: 1 will Stpber mints mem- TIE um t will Sgrrli " We pinno, dance rater meet et, " taker Ides: only I for- ' all he". dil- ehool l ad- W) ttp- Mer.. l will It the Inch I sr-. the they heth York [tract have Ran inel- _ At Bed fay 22 or to - e f " -»’ " an: agtlktihga ‘wliq Mtte. he” 0 u Pf iziMri" If? ",PTiGi tuned after mi "NM of door.” 1-119 leaves a widow, ttet Kay C. Muhlke, and fttur children, was Charlotte L Brand. Jttttu, 311mm Oligkg'uslie G. -- ligand Ind tr4iiiirCSiiitir and, six J' R _ ii'ri"iiiiiiiiiitimiirrarr'yr-tBete:-i, . i-ME a1so leaves to survive him one sister, 1 Mary S. Wading of Deerfield. and set three brothers, William E. Brand and to V . Orson B. Brand of Highland Park lea {I ighland Park tot not. than. . ’ _ entury, and oath! its pious: bud.- ess, prominent in retvhe-adNirtr for any years all} t mu'held_in huts. st esteem by the entire community, i'-Uiii-iiiiiU-1'odtcfcaeurH-' aye AorLtltat,)tiyatr-ee, -- 7 ."_ _ George L. Brand was born on Sep; mber 27, 1849. 1 non of Mr; and ion"! ii0.i,.athn)pllllr _ ()cr.it0LNlliiSllIhiml iiiri.U. BER of at." Psiterstsuitt, Florida. s.s" _ . Md Hinton _ In 1869 the deeeatsed, at 20 years of we left the famVatow My oc- cupied by the Vernon Ridtte Golf club. for-Chicago where he tamed the painting and 1Ueomttntt hide. After the Chi-ago are he attd his elder sother-trdu---itriaorintrof.. 'tttscars-tLair-L-tPere-tg-ttl topened business under the firm name iof Brand Brottwrig.'rhtttrt.yt4, Dee: L (Continued 911mm 7 l The Rev. Funk D. Hopkins was re- turned to the pulpit of the Highland Park Methodist church. according , 1lt,e congenial d tltalg - 9 b%- 'ers Grove Monday. Other Oppoint- menu in this district include the tot- "owing: . _ _ _, ,-, Rev. F. D. 1liophintrhi . . -. ____..._. Returned to M. E. Church‘ Lions Club, Meetigurs ----- . T V Today, Green Teapot near Merchant, glad 'City Of- tieial Pam on} Funeral Held My Barrington, H. L. Bataan: pu- mond Lake, W. . Schumann; Gnnhke, a, s. fitdtreonm,' Rich- ThiiRCTmriiiiiTW." rm; ' Bum: Imam “a Parr life." tr.- W. Brand; Lake Bum. Ray Bond: Lake Faust. Anon a Bum; Lake Villa; R. E; Ahmad“ magma. John E. Dem: Rpm: Chm. B. le urban C1111rt1t1rt1ttt.8rqt.t no: ',t','g't"iii'ifiti,i,r'iri'l'.',,P,iri1'e,',; cont. wt “an R. Allen; Winthrop gut-ion Aug: lk. Drippe; " Zion, J,r..s.,Ar,,lht-h-LL-rrs,-,-,r,-s-i,la by, ot6tharr Mt, irfE "isittttfyrilillr, Book. a Review Is Rammed in This Issue of Press Bath” Gould'l Book Review “11‘ M91 mime): In: ban a tutu. are)» has for the put eight mu. m again in thin tune. Iguana”; "'Nhis from Bengal Show,” “Wank: of Jilin," , by Handel; Boeing and "The Méthodist Rum.” by Anne Parrish; Bighwood Chief Picks. Un Two Auto Thieves Twit PPM. “addict-p, hold by the! mtrtortsmtisatta' for mtioning, con-j tksur-to--A3hief--rWi1t1tt Henderson Friday night theft of an auto belong- ing to the chief of police of Cheyen- ne, ,Wyo. They am awaiting arrest 13mm . Tiiritmritritr cameo for" violation of the Dyer Act. They are Barnum! Ristatt of Chicago, and Home: Turner of Port Worth, Texas. _ The ex-soldiers were. picked up Iv) rit1rririt,irqr, batters in Chicago. who suspected -ttikiiiut (inertia; shaman; them to'Fort Sheridan to be inves- ttoitarcughmimt'mitatitiirtrvraitltr,tltt, "my post in Cheyenne, revealed that the men had been diahortorattly dis- darted, and Lieutenant Hobart Reed police life Tii7iaTaiTriir. Legion to Celebrdte a ' Pulaski Day” Oct. 13th. "'BMitt'"aiiMtit-iettdtt.t,'Rr.'rtMr' schull, has sent. the following notice to all put commanders of the Amer- iatffation in Lake county; _ Pulaski day will be celebrated in: North Chieago on Sunday,‘ October 18, 1929. All posts of the Eighth Dis- trict are requested to turn out with their colors. Full in at 14th and Vic- toria streets for parade formation it 1:80 p. m. Nationally prominent ment from Chieatrtwil1 be speakers. This event is sponsored by Polish artditht-t-aoeieties ichO-OM! timcazittcthcArttgtrj3atp, Jytyriplte, ,__:’, __ Let's make a good showing and do 1srirrtrtr-t1te patent "grmmaatder It swan post. Comrade Steve Adam- trkintho is of Polish extration. The regular Weekly meeting of the “Wand Park Llous‘club is held " themr"rie-Pert-.- The club is native; lu civic improvement projects and It then,“ "stion of the' city council prucubed a einmitdithuttidtt suggest- ing that n sign to guide aviators' be placed on the min! the new water- ttrftt., Thc matter. was referred. W. club. 5393932 Up ”in”! Review ttl in. Tenth mum of tho numb In gm indication of Woman's Clubs. which astttht m include. the Highland Pu]: Woman’s . mammalian!) nriilttotdaetut, "r-E. -... . -, 'MMV fttt ". -. Juan.” _ ' Uititod “t” y & n ' utivr [ Mexico. spent_ Hominy. night with It. its . (LD .1 m v. Brice, Mum time friend "or Bat; ’eadlewdrk " years . mailing. Mr. Bur-oh i: tani Ltgtt enit- en extemiv'e wool crown. the owner roll Tia - ”33"", U: - MEA, "r.'?.'. h" - M. Beoeto- dove , e Itll- . - M ' Id Centnl. math Fem'boeyd in reference in; “an. m a.“ ind wool W": 'm I be, Tenth District Club Iissitrt ute Oct. " at" 4" Evanston Woman’s Club ' The prom will open by Ivan.- with greetings by In. _Robert L. Elliott, president trf the. hostess club and aspen“ ,wm be given by Mrs. S. W. Gibson, president of the Tenth INtrtrieh-------------- ---Fe_ "I" T ~ _f)lyh, 1913” of Nomi in“ witl give " (sex-1e! oC'tjiBiii' a; difetem phamof club vorkh “I A_ - __ Music willbe furnished by thi Glee club of the Young Wannan Auilisry strum Evanston Woman’s club, and t,t,t)o' ttttietittrurtt Haw 331k (hrr1.-. ' ale. u. '. - Tm. Albert R. Ellingwoqd, of North- ,rtstttrrrrmirerr_itt1rJ1l .3323: Ile View of World News." i., The regal-r monthly Board meeting oftheq'epth District will proceed the institute at 10 a. m. {elicited by lunch- eon at 12 noon. The program of the institute Iollowu: , A ",. "rt-tutr/c-ist-tst-, Blurb You“ Won-Ir. .....:‘AuA-VWM Gm " 30 89W- "i-r-ic-CL-ity:",'; 'TqV-iT-"a6r -. . Pie-Heat of the Woman's tut, of Inn-m Me-tate -:t"T'""2""l".""'= 3-313; Git-tat """"ir,aiiiiiriGfiirerh' 'W Agttstrugttte-ttn ...me-r.e.-ei__.____ G. W. 2ilininiitatiry.L..=v.au:as,.autet.. Andrew I: thatrPrxwrams mm” (a; Club hm (b mm- ' :45 P. "ltNriiFF0fPiiiFWii' James Bondi, "2, "of 638 South Mar_shfield . “cake; Chieago,' was taken tithe Hidhhmd Park hospital suffering from itiferaytioett and bruises u I result of biintr knockedlrom the eab'of his trail: an,,B.nut.e,22 porth of Deerfield Widar morning by a St. Paul train, [ . Bondi’l life was saved, it is be- ligyegl, through the {at that he was knocked - "fiiriistit-the-trtrek whichAis ftntxfwreck: -'-"--rTr- 4 If“? _ Sen. Martin Kopp, of the High-.1 Bondi: (53136.? of-thd wagon». told him that from " ”manual his brother induct seen the approach- ing north bound train and had driven . Robert English, of Jrattketrtet, and John [tamer of Wnukegan and Half (Dan were nearby at the time of the {collision and rushed the man to the ---The-irat'tt .m._th£ -Atfl north bound out of Chm- Senator Bum!!! Ill-hm MW. .Mm. M. a. was: "The Brian Your Club? - "irCiiGiGFurfhhu' TW, fyet , Wan Avintion Sign m Crash Near Here - The. emnmrmieatiiin from the High. r-trt 1 land Park Lions club with reform tondi. 22. of 638 South (Continued on Wbtre 45) irriiiiFiiiiend We 2-,?lii. ETW. lunch In. W__Iu§ehh In}! In] E. $hi%Err= 11;, one: A. Burt-ll -. .J'r-ylt 4, 9,.etr.Ht .. - "ii. - ‘smmcm 1m Mt 0N cm mu. MN hall prltptrtr was given gt loudly evening's session at the. city council Ar W. H. MisEtiiip/loeal manor. and ‘opdnin'; of bids oh the property was (iii.iicii'ir;ii-i-ir1ii.it-siirv' main. Oet. 21. _ . Proposition Mule to Council all Opening of Bids Defend; Other Men ' _ Mr,, Me1ripip344rretiti, the, Quasi! _, stating that he believed that 3 map could be organized to take over the property and also said that he thought it would be possible to make ,sn;ntzgz_.b_f_§199_.90;.0:1f;slxue_. 2.1!?! were tsrriarBttt." "Hawaii-f e mat? ter _wairittrqtrxmeatt more or less in embryo, and at his request, therefore, l e -, Perk Baud Bids I _ Bids were opened for the sale of Lots 28, 24 and 22. Block 50, part of the property purchased for the new city hall site, and' the only’ bid re- caved)!!! from t1te,mgh1astd Perk .- -dfAriet,--iih"ietr was for' 0000. On ry_Ptitrtthtrttilee filed TATriujiltilkt was adéptéd "Irinit permit from the date department of public works a‘nd tmiMntrs to PM iiriiiiT iiiiGiiilrra'a- Giliih "iiGiiriGFiU jurisdiction of tut body. .. The city clerk was authorised to mt bidders' bonds in lieu of cer- Mud check- which were fiiod with bids._on' t.sttttgtgggy,oet of an itseinera- Homecoming Saturday to Be at Farweil Field The Lat Forest college footbtll team will phtits annual Homecom- ing game they”! on Fan-well Field, the college home field, and not on the BMW hiisehsto1.-iigt14ag/', 'GrCiriGinitur-iittt:ssrsisA, m Homecoming game this year is “if m;&qe,luder in the Little Nine- teen "rtiiutiircwiiteigrttimtt1ee "iruTuGiGteantsuviittr.atie: ner team with 3 line “Randall” pounds and e fast and bevy buck- bild. This college of 900 ,sttteUnttr nt- mn has been mm the but}: othletics onion; the college: “(I tttsl- venitiee af the middle welt. and promises to bring up to Lake For.» this not . slashing team ot {cotton -iGraiaict!aiitiEiERiWEitE may by 1.13am}! bur.. - v, ....V.. "e"-' - Outside of I few minor injuries. m'Luke Forest squad cun'e through ,tty! hand tulle with (than unint- sity’ Ttii" Saturday mated and 'ia1ir"iirdtoytfttfttuE,ttttP1tx, WW“W‘W~ momma its m Ruling saw that: Inst Sammy. Qua with W: too pound tum coming here my all c- MW: autumna- iiimdittq Lib Pet: ' a “It ‘fmnl Mr. It. Vin iiirirrGeg you: lt-it-g-ati,'; Eri'imi' {ion in. put of “Y. boy. to hold' Mr,m -rit"e"Tiiim

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