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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 29

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Thursday, October 2, 1930 Farmers Institute to °_ | C‘ Holding Meetings This _ |$;, Week; Fairs Are Planned] 10 Beginning October 1, and continuâ€" ing through the 2nd and 3rd, the Lake County Farmers‘ 1930 Institute is beâ€" ing held with meetings at the Model Farm near Mundelein, the Warren; township high school and the Ela high school. \ Plans for the annual Fall/ meeting were announced by Frank Gipton, president and C. Gilkerson, Lake county farm advisor. At Antioch Later Community fairs will be held at AT WAUKEGAN MONDAY, TUESDAY, OCT. "The Call of "THE SEA GOD‘ FRL, SAT., OCT. 10, 1 THE TWO BLACK CROWS Moran and Mack "Anybody‘s W ar" "THE DANCE PARADE" A thou:and n Hilarity C â€"ALWAY8â€" SCREEN NOVELTIES)â€" TALKING COMEDIES â€" NEWS nzsr.sf"cm'moss VITAPHONE ACTS "G R U M P Y" Paramount‘s dareâ€"devil. druma . with Râ€"Kâ€"0 MATT SHELBY DANCERS thill wED., THURS., OCT. 8, RAMON NAVARRO pOROTHY JORDAN RENEE ADOREE ERNEST TORRENCE NANCE O‘NEIL sUNDAY, OCT. 5 CYRIL B. MAUDE RICHARD ARLE] FAY WRAY NEIL HAMILTON JOAN PEERS Fuscinatin Inu by Thi GREAT DRAMA presenting ntu n the atase bl the Flesh" with in ckface with t dunce doins Romantic Front the. headme wild. unusual ckface te cf fu nd of the institute program and a fair will be held at Antioch on October 9, 10 and 11. Prizes will be given for the best agricultural exhibits. In addition there will be competition between the agricultural students of high schools. Among the speakers before the inâ€" stitute will be Professor J. W. Fraâ€" sier of the University of Illinois Colâ€" 'lege of Agriculture, M. L. Mosher of the department of farm management at the university, and Mrs. Margaret Brooks, home economics authority. Elect at Zurich Officers will be elected at Lake Zuâ€" rich, Mrs. Carl Hughes, Lake Villa, | president of the homecoming . diviâ€" sion, will preside at women‘s meetâ€" Gurnee and of the insti will be held Ing8 ident Gripton, are C. L. Kutil, Antiâ€" och high school, secretary and D. H. Minto, treasurer. Resume Hearings on Elevation of Tracks : in North Shore Towns ‘Woman Killed By Vamp Auto Buried in Lonely ‘ Grave; Spouse Destitute The body of Mrs. Lucillie McMonâ€" igle, 53, who was killed when struck by a hit and run driver on Sheridan road. a short distance north of the state line, Sept, 20 was buried in a lonely grave in Green Ridge cemetery, near Kenosha, last week. The woman, who was walking with her husband, John, 57, along the highâ€" way in a trip from Milwaukee to Chicago, is believed to have been struck by a Waukegan or Lake county ‘ automobile. They were making jourâ€" \lney by foot after the two were unâ€" |able to find employment in Milwauâ€" Present officers in addition to Presâ€" kee Her husband, weary and sorrowful, stood at the side of her lonely grave to bid her a last farewell. He was penniless. Arrangements were made for the funeral by County Clerk Russell and Coroner A. B. Schmitz of Kenosha county. For a time it seemed a quesâ€" tion of who would bury the slain woman. at Lake Zurich as part the plea of four nor_th THE PRESS Warn Aviators to Fly High Over Lake Forest In the future aviators flying over Lake Forest will observe altitude meâ€" ters to be sure they are not Aying tooâ€"low. This all because Ralph N. isham, 70 E. Cedar street, Chicago, flew his plane too low over the city. |\ Thoroughly Don‘t Wait "‘Till The Last Minute result Evans Spaulding, 123 SHEAHEN MoTOoR COMPANY Patronize the Press Advertisers 125 N. St. Johns Ave. Pillow Special 3 for $1.00 To Prepare Your Car For The Rigors Of Winter Driving RIGHT NOW Have us Grind Valvesâ€" Check Ignitionâ€"Adjust Carburetorâ€" Tighten Springs and Chassisâ€"Tune Car Phone Dried RELIABLE LAUNDRY s ~DRY CLEANING CO. Oldest Business and usiness Concern in Highland Park P. 178 618 North Greenbay Road P Suyge® Our special acrating process restores forâ€" mer plumpness. ... NEED LAUNDERING ted by Floyd E I Onwentsia street, Lake Forest, lodged a complaint against him. The charge was later withdrawn after Spaulding claimed he won his point and Isham promised never to fly lower than 1,000 feet. Read Our Wantâ€"Ads Phone H. P. 388 Returned Sweet Plump and Fluffy by and 20

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