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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1930, p. 40

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40 COUNTY (l. 0. P. WINS TM?hNY B SHERIFF M W W W 4f Pttr.Ct.NCT.q We Are Now Equipped To Grease Your Car--- Including Checking Battery. Tires. Radiator. Oil. for $1.00 We will also Wank your car for $1.00 Thin in all First Class Work; HADES Hm WATER HEATERS W ber $27.50 Phone Highland Park ant un ml 382 East Park Avenue for al Itevitt MEL/Mi h rm erfit rm manned from pan futht. Pony Lulu Tight Why. of Antioch, 1 v suporintendertt ol numy republican t r slum- nf which t lion. While he w Free installation Clerk Lew A. "endee, cl sinep 1910, defeated " at Waukcnn. 15.22 mt him a majority of 7 " ‘ld Highland oent C't unty m nent the Vote By Precincts in peerfitldrrttt Deerfield. qnd Shields .50 - $37.50 first time Sin“ tiehet, made I pre wt the TI per- Mrs. Frances '1”:me re- ».mx hss than returns Wed minds there Irufty nutty candidate M " 56 pilintt (Two who for Jo ot IO' 40 I 16 loo 'MI M I I I " M) 'awtsy fro of Nnrth a lend of Tilfany preeinet._ man Deerfield Rotary Club ls Organized Oct. 30 Dr. O‘Connell President The Deerfield gamut-d Thurnd, numbers. The duh. precincts mis “than and noon the the tent “In pport unly With hi v vntirt Tiff Mt a!“ a1 Dr Newest farm relief movement e opening of a buttermilk bar 0 Bowerr-PhiUdelphia Bulletin 269 not w; vntat ',0.5 20:: M. have " " '. J. P. O'Connell wns cloned idem and Dr. Metcnlfe. vice. ident. E. E. Bates is secretary Harold Vant is treasurer. Meet- will be held every Thursday at Henry, which wont withou nation in the lawn-r hnnst Arr ugh and Lyons h manic candidate rf Memory, was winner, and At club was - sponsor Mi M srvst, and his bruther," Nnrth Chicago chief. him in Lak" Forest. Several l'noppwd chunnugh, of Wuukusznn 39.0K unty Judgt *4-sigm m Attorney Chieatto, 15 ttl 41 It) 41 " (our procim ' district of L: . countiz-s Carp mains". 12,214 " margin. left Wednesday ruunliou disclosed that his " insuftieient to inch the Lyons' or Thomas Bulger field Rotary club was or- ursdny. Oct. M, with 16 The Highland Park Ro. 41 200 lti7 41 I 44 194 ill 201 4M 20 UL' ine and part return on votes, Lyons 31 and McDonough I, ttnr I 26 Mt M Itt0 IX!) 90 190 my "lay on a week's rmneement was H appointments. hint” of police of ' hrwlhor..l"rank BRO chief. is to 44 nets missing in Lake, Mellonry from. Mrllvnry closed that his MI was shnwn Lyons 20,646, T L. Persons, 1910, ramped seph Jadrich, i to T,190 for 204 IN) 200 416'. 164 294 l4 2H for the new' 41 ll vote 39 THE PRESS Mate rep of another in Deerfield, and part.of 606 tl W.", 2X] 106 Ittl " 26 ter CPI ll 24R £39 21K TH-t (i INDIAN LECTURES l AT WOMAN’S CLUB Hi4. ttl.", 'sta) u forest. _ The Indian believes that man grew like a tree, and that when he is ill, it is htwnuse he is out of rhythm th Although taken part the white " the hiv. 5, at 10 a.m. Must informing views were given on the "Oietatrivial Countries," Rus: Bra. Italy and Turkey. Two most interesting book reviews were gin-n. “Brigham Ynung" by his (laughter Sum Young. and “Mosaic" Ly Stem Pu rk W Unugl vans" tur th ll Inf ,f voting hpru, V In his songs. dramatic readings, tntl danrws, Chief Chihiahnos de. lirhtwl his autllvncv. He was very shly and sympathetically accompan- ml by Mrs, John R.' Todd, Mrs. "raaeltoet'.n Lecture Ethel Culsum Brazeltnn’s fourth lmturv Wm givon at the Highland Park Woman's club on Wednesday, “in no 104 HI 1M 140 ru tl an ith Th Tickets for the two coming lectures :.y be obtained at the door. Cur- nt suhjocts "India and China" on ednosday, Nov. l?. Ut 10 am. "Busy World" on Nov. 19. Social Service Dept. The social service department of " Highland Park Woman's club " at the home of Mrs. Theodore 4r, Thu nature: IO three musit'al i Indiany, are the f the rattler. though thc'Amoric cmbh-m of the Chippewa They those the yak loaf, the oak tree is the king of u H Hi7) 2X2 211 In If', il th ur ntinuotl from page in every war fought by man nn this continent, it til 1923 that he wan given nf vitiztrnsthip and of vul- r seventeen thnusund 1n- n in the front line trcrwhes {1an am- hundred fifty M' given medals for their xv were awarded the right 191 1G” 220 gm) IN M" ?.ll musival instruments of are the flute, tom-tom, KO; 1) '.rtt loo 100 10 209 119 ?.19 2:19 an ',14 m one in Shields) Indian had fought by Il',', 111 o, IO', 167 180 "I 4Hi 181 140 119 .‘S'J In- be- the ‘w I a'gm " 1 but fr V ', w,ted . I of her i _ .. rm. L. Osborn Tuesday morning. Nov. 4, I" make definite plans for the annual Thanksgiving dance which will he held at the club home Friday eve- nine, Nov. 29. The business session was fullUch by a luncheon after which the-mem- lu-rs adjourned to the regular club meeting and program. Duffy & Irufry, vlearuws, and the “(liable Laundry and Dry Cleaning untpany are comm-rating with the social service department of the Wo- man’s club and are cleaning tree of charge. all garments sent them by those in (harm: of the work of dis- tributing to the needy. Mrs. Albert P. s'nite and Mrs, Theodore L. os. hmn are in charge of this work. Art Exhibit lol tl Mrs. Frank c, Peyrmd, chairman of the Art committee has arranged another very interesting exhibit of work by a north shore artist, Edna May Stew-mm Jnhansen, Mrs. Joh. arren a Winnetka resident. is of the inilliant Stevenson family, famous in the makin: of Amerimn history. As a‘girl she did work which was praised but following her nmrrinze she de.. w-ted her time'to the development of her thildren. For the past three er four years, she has again studied unit-r such nit-mas Peyraud, Ober- dnrfer. and llitman; and has achieved m-w l..turyls in her field. Mrs, Johan. si-n's paintings are vivid, and spark- ling. ereatinit in the observer tt Joy- Pils mood of participation in the ar- tist's theme. The Winnetka Woman's club exhibited Mrs. Johanscn's work last month. followed by the purchase of one painting. The exhibit will re- train 10 days. It will be followed throughout the season by the work of nther nnrth shore artists who are doing interesting work in varying ru4ds of expression. IM 407 156 01 " ll whrn and Wuukm “cation 19 I“ ADJITDICATION NOTICE l‘l'mJC NOTICE is herrby given that the ulncrihvr Jerome P. Bowed. Jr,, Adminbtrtw ' of the Kttate ot Morton J. Truth, den-led. ill tsttcml the Prohats Court of Cake Conn. r. u a tnrm (harm! tn hm hnldm It the unrt Hume in Wnukmnn. in aid County. , the nu: Monday at January next, 1981, hrrt and wht‘rv nll pot-ans having claim- nimz unit! raunn are notirrer1 and requested , Int-non! the mm- to said Court for adju- " ll 141 220 200 220 um 191 um :(HI 'h “L. October “is: 100 199 ION le. Ill H 4K Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930 Inn 207 T,' 11 4l JEROME P. BOWES. In: ion was follch-d which the.mem- the regular club 129 1-19 (If! 199 105 HI 109 81 1980, 218 409 420 199 IW, 163 16 71 160 109 160 106 Ill 9.; 6 5 35-37

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