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Highland Park Press, 11 Sep 1930, p. 30

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You may he "l'IVt Iiceman al' wars k station wnL me," wonder. He tells, violation. "Come Back to the Station" Write m r mnt minuh Insm'nm m the l'\ mold" ion; "rm' tlp Mt that iid, mr" " mc-rlmnit hm Chicago Motor Club dviving with your family some Sunday when suddenly a motorcycle po- urs and orders you over to the side. "Turn around and come back to the me," is the vommand. "What in the world have I been doing now?" you tells you quickly enough and you realize you have heerrguilty of a traffic Ivit it fur further information. Sixty-four branches: M downstate; 30 in Cook nor war $10.00. Enrollment fee (first year only) $5.00. ' ll tirst hit hich pr ', which provides the following features: . tal loss, pay: tho {new value " the policy. A . Last yum the "exchatur.i' returned cash a I. Automotrih, insuramw- sales amnuntml to mad pvorrtptly [AIL which I and I .ovidvs mulitu CHARLES M. HAYES, President :11] "HttttVt att Ill HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH ends to spa-in wing sorvicv at ull with maps. by fun/wring st ' (Illulll...\.\'l) PARK BRANCH) I CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB ' 41 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park I (lontlomen: Please send me further information con- l coming the many money-saving services of the Club. . Without obligation to me. City l in the sixty-two counties of Illinois and north.. of the Chicago Motor Club, free from the worry nf alleured traffic violation. Their membership Addre _ ATTORNEY FOR, THE CLUB _ A. Miller. Waukegan National Bank Bldg., Waukegan MECHANICAL SERVICE STATION Automotive Repair Service. 133 North Second Street ame nrridrntx, mpt'I-inlly among] swhool philllrrn. 'Imn/ boy ptttrnls. All N. Sheridan Road mn- hour of the day or night. law and the most complete and up to!he vontlitions around your home. such THE PRESS JOHN DIXON. Mgr. The valued form policy, which Accessories are covered without savings to subscribers amnunt- " $3,894,706.04. Phone 105 as saving IHighland Park Man [ Rescues Three from , Their Burning Ship Out for an early morning sill in his sloop. the Blanca Flor, Walter Reed of 19it Edeeelifre drive, High- land Park, head of the Boy Scouts. accompanied hy two Chicago friends, remcued three Chicagoans from a burning yacht just before the craft rank two miles " Oak street last Thursday. _ One at the men saved was severely burned, however, when the 35-foot sloop. the Mildred H, caught fire and sunk. Those reseued are Norman W. Blon- dell. 4517 North Lawndale avenue; his brrither, E. A., of 554 North Long avenue, and R. F.. Coyle, of 538 North Leamingtnn avenue. _ The Blondells and Cnyle set out for an early morning cruise on their host. when the craft caught fire either from an exploding kerosene lamp or a lighted cizun-t tossed by one of them in u robin. The flames spread rapidly through the cabin, and an explosion resulted when they reached the gasoline tank. The three men tried to check the blaze, and seeing that their efforts were futile. took to the dinghy and rowed away. The Blanca Flora. another sloop, occupied by Reed, Jerry Masek of the Columbia Yacht club and Frank Hayes, 411 Fullerton parkway, sight- ed the burning ship when half a mile away, and hurried to the rescue. They picked up the passengers and hrnuttht. them ashore. Norman Blon. dell had been hurnml rm the face and hands while trying to extinguish the fire, and was ltaken to a hospital for attention. Reed is a Northwestern university graduate. In the four years he has been a sailor he has "urtyl in sev- oral n-svum. Last year he rescued fnur children and several adults from a disabled sailing vessel " Belmont harbor. ' W. C. T. U. Convention to Be Held Wednesday, Sept. 17 at Waukegan Members in Lake county of the Women's Christian Temperance union will meet in convention at the First Methodist church of Waukegan, Wod- nosday. September 17. Mrs. C. P. Tibbetts. of Libertyville, the county president, will preside. Following is the program of the convention: :00 now-tinnaln Mrs. L. Cr'on _ Aopointrnertt "f Committees mTrort or Chmttty ourrr'tttry nml lrmuurcr Report of mun” president Inllnwwl by lum presidents. Ten minute each. Rortort at 'rr'PrrHttry n! Y. P, B. and YCP" tttry of l.. T. L. mI-morinl "mu. Sula My Talk Mos, R. K. Thoma Arhirrss, Mio Hrlep (gm-sun" box. M--t'opprr, unminnl Snug of yuan um llintnry uf Lake C Ir, Drrmhmnbn UtNrtury Nmmlhle any” "out lunchmn. tr, Sum: "ervieet no Drvullunuh )0 Election of Report of mum Music. hum} .luu Report " u Add w "Inv The Imrll h My Huh!" Allister, Mr, Merle C, Tihhettu a "The Referundi' Mrs. Cathermt. Wluuh Mecanoeh' \xia "Ho Shall "rank Them" trom HIndeI'x Mani-h Miss Helen "and. "ate Mr, Mrrlr C. Titan-nu Thursday, Sept. ll, of oMevrr., umy 'lirvrtom Mim- Hrmd arr-(Minn. ltd by Mr. Merle C. Tihhclls. b Rev. Gilbert Stance" Mrs, Lyle H, Morris, rt! h My Huh!“ Allister, ‘rk. pnlirr 'oth, 'r will he wrvnl, _ hy Mru. Erna! Gtsrrett. Mrs. Alfrml srrton Mr: Mn. Mary pm-ivlrnl Goodwin 1930 luml

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