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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1930, p. 26

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PLAN 'N ORGANIZE' . AS MUNICIPALITY Attaches or Big Veterans Hos. pital Near North Chicago Discuss Plan in Highland Park For the NEW MAJESTIC RADIO in the New Home Service Auditorium at nur Winnetka Office--723 Elm Street Mrs. H. T. Brewer, home service director for the North Shore Gas Company, will he the speaker. She will explain methods of cooking various foods and demon- strate their preparation, using the modern culinary equipment in the model kitchen which is a feature of the auditorium. , i You are invited to attend the FIRST FREE COOKING SCHOOL Every Housewife will learn something worthwhile-Come! NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY their " Pmwtott'tce the plan “I ulizx n-iun I the om made up otiiee. In th inn: the " of dicatiuns are that this is to be granted. An inspector from the posh ofBee department visited the institu- tiun yesterday to make Gal plans re- lative to the establishment of a post- ofriee there. The hospital at present receives its mail through the North Chicago post- ttit Off While the in dblortt asking Plan Big Building Project hill was recently introduced Pte', by Crrrurressman Carl Sludying Plum f, of the institution are now ne as to the advantages and ages that Jie in the estab- ut the community as B. viL STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY e the close tt largest of its country, it ha My enlarged dc ubli see 4 Highland Park's Authorized Dealer vlopvtl mahy I ishment of'tht stitution with hes and its I 723 Elm Street, Winnetka ne" r an appropria- BS 'the village. rith its hun- ts prospects y 1,000 pa- the year, is kind in this a promised in future THE PRESS m a. viL ood, the mints in 15 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, tion of more than $1,500,000 for the building of additional buildings at the institution. A building program pro- viding for structures to cost in excess of $500,000 is now in progress at the hnspitul. The plan of converting the cont. munity into a village will probably be detinitelrdetermined within the next month. Amused by the torture robliery at the Ed Tcssendorf farm home a week my», farmers in southeastern Me, Ht-nry'county have organized a patrol of 25 vilizantes. Téssendori. who lives two miles north of Crystal like, was robbed of 817 and a piece of cry- still which neighborhood gossip had reported was a huge diamond of great value. llcssvndorf’s wife,' Emma, was syfterinsr from a nervous collapse yesterday as a result of her experi- ence with_the robbers. Tessendorf McHenry Farmers Form Organization; Scared by Torture Robbery at 2 p. m. Phone Highland Park 350 was limping from the manhandling he received. The robbers threltened to return for $1,000 if they found the crystal was not of great value. Decree Granted in Big Sears Tax Suit; Appeal to High Court Planned A decree in the Anna L. Sears mil- lion dollar tax suit, by which 760,000 was granted to the suing tax bodies by Judge Edwards was entered in the circuit court last week. the amount was named by Judge Ed- wards as a compromise, after the matter had been in the courts for 12 years, nd the decree was drawn up by the 1'llld'lv, in the case, follow- ing the judge's suggestions. Counsel fur the defense announced at the time Edwards rendered his opinion that the matter would be taken.up to the supreme court, and the attorneys for the taxing bodies likeswise announced that they would appeal the decision in an attempt to recover the full amount of the suit. Thursday, March IS, 1930

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