Julian N. Stupey Dies in Waukegan; Born Here 80 Years Ago; Funeral he Fur Style Show Mada day night M ttrt.5 t no years. Death tht MOLDANER and HUMER . what MACAROON CREAM ICE CREAM ab, homt u-I'M'l ake eounty, ' 5112 Grand resident follow- 6. M r. " N. Sheriidzm M AUG. 14th, 15th and 16th STYLES IN THE NFN' ATTRACTIVE . MLH0UTTE and ine the 'ort h INVITE YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN THEIR They Hun roma imun 1036 "litor shop. In I880 he married Miss Nellie H. Yorks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Yorks. In mu they moved to Highland Park, where they resided until December. 1893, when they mov. ed to Waukegan and have resided there ever since. and My the W: Hitthw tn the mlividualirv- and that . indermahe harm m.cowtml by own woman n- most :uh-quatva vxprvssvd in the \coplinnal vuluvs in fur, which will u- um-rml to yum at this showing. ‘hoy a'ro refreshingly new in inspira- ion and design. They have ’thut "mar tic quality that provides a dom- mmt motif in Milatly's wurdmlm. inns SUMMER DAY BRICK SPECIAL are rm and (h min- qua motif in that c «I b uukPK " br t 26 North Sheridan Road MOLDANER ant-ml " W Mn-n Furriers OPEN FAF,NINuiy'. ' Waukegan Daily Til . B. Slum-y. Inn-man tun poiffiee. He , mther, John Stupey The decayed was I survivor of I family HUMER tl W’ -. _ ity serViee was held ttl dnesdly, in Wuuko was in (lukwwd com and TH! PEISB held at [It 'hone H. P. 54 xt September is second anniversary month at the Deerpath theatre in Lake Forest, and special preparations are being made by the management to suitably mark its advent. In ad. ditiun to a varied program of the finest talking features obtainable, Manager J. C. Emma announces that a Chevrolet roadster equipped with all accessories will be given away. This is expected to mark a new epoch in the history of this pnpular theatre as well as furnishing its patrons a Deerpath Theatre to Mark 2nd Anniversary; Surprise for Patrons as well as furnishing Its patrons a pleasant. surprise. _ Among the fine pictures to be of- fvred during the month are "Admiral Byrd at the South Polo," Will Roi. ers in "So This ls London," Con- stance Bennett in "Common Clay," Lon Chaney in "The Unholy Three" Lillian Gish in "Otte Romantic Night" and a twore of other special features, as well tcrinteretitirut and entertain. ine sound news, (-umody and carltmn init suund new features; SAVE MONEY August 13th DOLLAR DAY ' Con- Clay," Three" Charles 'Buddy' Rogers at theAleyon Sunday Five gorgeous leading ladies make things mighty sweet for Charles "Buddy" Rogers in his newest pits ture, "Safety in Numbers," which comes to the Alcyon theatre on Sun- day next. Kathryn Crawford is the one Bud. dy falls for the hardest. She is a brunette. She sings and dances very well, and she is very easy on the eyes. She has been in a number of pictures since graduating from the pictures since graduating tram the musical crumedy. The others are'. Josephine Dunn, former New York show girl. Her more frequent pictures were "The Singing Fool," “Excess Baagago," "Big Time," and "Red Hot Rhythm." Carol Lombard, star in Pathe pie- tures last your, playing in "High Voltage," "Puwer," "Big News," “The Racketeer" and Show Folks." Geneva Mitchell, formerly with Flo Ziegfeld in two "Follies," and three Ziegfeld Midnight Revues. Also sec- ond lead to Marilyn Miller in "Sally." Virginia Bruce. Paramount's new blond "tind." Has played parts in "y;lightly Scarlvt," "Only the Brave" and "Paramount on Parade." In addition to these the cast in. -ludes Roscoe Karns, comedian of "Wines" and "Moran of the Mar- ines"; Richard Tucker. the broker in “The Benson Murder Case'", Francis Mclhmald, who was Dick Arlen's rival in "Burning Up"; and Louise Beav- crs, whd was Mary Pieldord's color- ml mummy in "Coquette." w "Safety in Numbers comedy-romance, with plot, fast action, faster galore and seven very tuneful songs. W. D. Messinger Estate Total $235,000, Report The following from the probate (-uurt proceedings indicates the ex- tent of the estate left by the late W. D. Messingcr of Highland Park: William ll. 11essinger, Highland Park. Will admitted to probate. Es- tim- valued at $150,000 personal and $5,000 real Estate given to children and grandchildren. Letter testument- my issued to Helen Messinger Eitel. Hand of $300,000. By special invitation of Major Gem-ml Keehn, commanding general, all Daughters of the American Rev. olution are invited to visit the Illi- nois Natinnal Guard at Camp Grant, Rockford. Ill., on Monday, August 11. Luncheon will be st-rved at"the camp headquarters. ' DAR. Day at Camp Grant Is Aingust ll Thursday, August 'l, 1980 , is a musical an engaging dialog. laughs sprightly and