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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 36

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EP. Woman Named Head | Supervisors Lake County Federation . Wome 8 Gradle of Highland Park was electâ€" eéirésld;ntfor a twoâ€"year term, and Mrs. G. P. Flood of Grayslake was chosen â€"secretary, â€" succeeding Mrs. Frank Hamlin of Lake Villa.â€"~â€" a petition bas been filed in the OHIGE 1 2 Clerk of the County ~Court, requesting t County Judge to cause the question to ! submitted to the legal voters of the territo: described as follows, toâ€"wit: â€" line of the south fractional 5101 fracâ€" tional See. 14, T. 48 N.. R 12, E. of the 3rd P.M. with the water‘s edge of Lake Michigan: thence west along said m line d_ W%nd tll 10 19 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that apuwonhubunflhdhmoho(tbo Clerk of the County Court, requesting the County Judge to cause the question to be ~Nuut..A +n the lecn! voters of the territory ""At the meeting of the Lake County rederation of _ Women‘s clubs, at Lanwe . AERoRAEE s s i d C m e 2L north line of mll;? of fractional Sec. 14, to the east line of Sec. 15â€"43â€"12 ; thence north along said east line of Sec. 15 to the N.E. corner of said. See. 15 ; thence west along the morth line of said Scr..ugth,vngtlhco(thcrkhtot way of the Chicago & Northwestern Ry ; thence northwesterly #long said west line IF Do cloht â€"of suay..to the. north line of the south 16. of See. 10 in said 1. 45 N., R. 12 of 3rd P.M.;â€"thence west along the north line of the south 14 of Sec. 10 and continuing west along the southwest â€"corner. of Sec. 9; Meom*’h * 4 N. R. 12. E. or 3rd. g.â€"‘- to the W~Wo(jwm- thence south and southy _ along the south lin of said See. 9; ce wes along said south line of Sec. 9 to the southwest corner of See. 9; thence south along the west line of See. 16â€"43â€"12 to the west %, corner of said See. 16 ; thence 2C tb e uied se o L Arepaieer : 7 | . o TCBR 10 M ced 4 itc in ce BC cce 0 ie m . orusdmzsgols;ttg'ate«. 11 to the south line of said 17;_thence west along said south line of See. â€"17 to a point in the east line of the right Tavernacie, AAUIE T2 mmulcls caend mobile from ;| P-r‘ and returning | “-vw.-.unu“., . . ortiile P A fe ies s Secretary of the Board of Comâ€"| instructor at the Art Institute and | nized in e address H.5.M., PO% IDF| ____._ _ _ _ Kast. Purk. District s} 3 * . i o0 NOMKIRNIIC in cemminr ie is > on mm rmncignceornc ns Ieccmenoue ic ns OTICE â€"â€" A party of three can attend the Sunday afternoon services at Lion, Illinois Tabernacle, leaving at 1:30 p.m., in an AulO mobile from Highland Park and retur h N OoTICE PERRYâ€" L. PERSONS, County Judge of Lake County :‘ 31-4-;-”-â€"“: 'h.. .d + nd the forâ€" ereuit - j. nty court ,%‘iémn__ lists, which in the past have contained the names of 10 per cent of the male. voters in each township, will this time have to include a proportionate number of women voters. § ~~Supervisors from each of the townâ€" ships must furnish County Clerk Lew A. Hendee ‘with the names, :of. the prospective jurors. In the past the supervisors would draw the names of 10 per cent of the voters in their townships, butâ€"all the .names. were of men. f tss by session At this time the 10 per cent. of the voters for jury â€"service must inâ€" clude a proportionate number of womâ€" en‘s names. Te s AMMOC MMR, TY CCC PSR s a cago & North fithn Railway Company, mtdthew.tflneo(!eefiomlo-lmfl, Township &North. Range 12 East and North of the No: : line of Sections 34â€"35â€"36, Townâ€" ship 43 North, Range 12 East, cleg‘t that portion of the subdivision known as First Addition to Ravinia Highlands, Highland Park, Illlinois, lying North of: the North line uséaionu.mbauam.m«u. Rast, and also including all that part of â€"Parkâ€"East Parkâ€"District _lying wato(thow.tlfindwzz;'rown- shiv“North.bl_lnnhndflnThkd Principle Meridian. 8 > 3 Tbopdlhc’hotg.n,lddeefioo in f precinet will be in McKillip Bldg., 554 Central Avenue. SECOND PRECINCT : The Second Preâ€" zinct consists of all the territory and area embraced within the following boundaries, toâ€" wit: ~ All that portion of the Highland Park East Park District which lies East of the mmlineoltbemtyri:hto{mol the Chicago &mm Railway Comâ€" pany and north lyoftboecntulhod Beech street, in said Highland. Park East Park District. The polling place for said election in said precinet will be Earl Purdy‘s Recreational Center, 364 Central Aveâ€" biennial election â€"of the Highland L AIX ENUL Park District, in the County ‘of Lake and snuo:nnmu-muwma-â€"u. The Highland Park East Park District, on Wfi: (Ith) day of April, A.D. â€" 1931, â€"mâ€"mâ€"ntâ€"-m:‘:z- o‘clock in _the _morn and â€"five (5) o‘ in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose in the afternoon Of 2000 Mebs T S m'hvo (2) Commissioners for the full term of six (6) years. braced within the fonowing" DOUnWUIOD® _ "D wit: That portion of Highland Park East Park District which lies . west ofrtbe genw line of the easterlyâ€"right of way. of t One of the topics to be considered +‘ the board of supervisors at the ssion which opened Tuesday will PUBLIC FIRST PRECINCT:~â€" The "The pol place for said election in ..u-,::zmwmh-m Shelter House, 1837 Burton Avenue. FOURTH PRECINCT: The Fourth Precinet conhud-nmmandm-m .mmfiomwh%m. toâ€"wit: All mm ighland Park East Park liee South of the North line of Section 28, Township 43 North, Range 12 East, ahd West of the East line of Section 28. Township 43 North, Range 12 East. The polling place for said election in said precinet will be the Residence of George A. Nixon st the northeast eorner of Eastwood and Southland © Avenues. en es Eo en vegrrer All in the s Park District. DATED, March NOTICE OF ELECTION THE HIGHLAND PARK _ | rvisors to List . . Women for Petit Jury EAST PARK DISTRICT the said, The Highland Park East of the Highland Park East 19, A.D. 1981 EDW. M. LAING First Precinet and t H E he P R E High School Basebaill Team Prospects Good Although only two regulars will be back for this season‘s baseball team at Deerfieldâ€"Shields â€" high school, Coach Thurston hopes to win the saone â€" champtonship _ vain.~â€"The terial to report this season on account Dtthrwpflnfity*htmmm winning the league championship last spring. â€" Sommerville,â€" Duncan, and Rudolph, three members of last year‘s hurling staff, will be ready when. theâ€" first call for practice is issued. ~One of the two regulars left for this seaâ€" son is "Mike" Segert, one of the best players in the league, and a man the muhiagnkklxfi&,,_, ce â€"Coach Thurston plans to get the batting net up this Wednesday for indoor practice and as soon as the weatherâ€" permits to begin _ outdoor practice. The baseball schedule proâ€" vides for a mo the first game. Vitaly Schnee Gives _____ â€"â€" _ Annual Recital Mar. 22 Marchâ€"22,â€"atâ€" _ Mr. Schnee came to years ago from Berlin. in Russia and studied Imnerial _Conservatory under Annette sian army. In 1920 heâ€"re ~ Germany and resumed teaching and concert activities. Feae. His annual concerts are eagerly awaited by music lovers and profesâ€" sional. Aside from his masterly playing he is known for his unusual choice of â€"programs. ol e anls vfi,fiisi, pro'gra-m for Sunday‘s concert promises a wide selection of music: Drama Study Club Selects New Name The original suggestion of Isobel Hamilton, "Drama Fortnightly Club," has been made the final selection of the group formerly known_ as Drama group, or Drama Study_clfib. Under the new name club activities are exâ€" pected to gain a new impetus. A competent committce is already enâ€" gaged in selecting plays, one of which will be the final choice of the club for its local production in the late spring. Vitaly Schnee, Russian pianist, The North Shore Art League‘s next meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 25 at 8 o‘clock at Matz hall, Community House, Winnetka. The program will consist of an evening of Criticism of paintings, by the memâ€" bers of the Art league and will be given by Mr. Louis Ritman, visiting instructor at the Art Institute, and ~_The next meeting of the club will be held at the homee of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurth on Yale lane, Thursday evening, March 19. At this time a number of plays will be suggested and passed upon. as possibilities for the spring production.. â€" §>=* N. S. Art League â€"~â€"â€"Will Meet March 25 tion in iette Esipoif. AIlCF & 1915 he served in the | mo o‘elock. to Chicago seven in. He was born ied music at the rv atâ€" Petrograd in the Rusâ€" will \COUNTY POOR CLAIMS LARGEST IN HISTORY Report to Board Show $50,911 ._â€"â€" for Six Months; Deficit "Poor claims in Lake county during the six months ending March â€"1â€"have drawn $50,911.76, the largest amount ever distributed for poor relief for a similar period in the history of the county, it was revealed last week at the meeting â€"of theâ€" Board â€"ofâ€"Superâ€" visors.. C aid duri The Lake County NOSpILAL, OL NE larger divisions, shows the largest balance with $52,234.57 to operate the rest of the yvear. The hospital was allowed $89,000, including $4,000Uâ€" 10° renairs. ~Of the amount 7836,665:43 The ~miscellaneous claims which had an appropriation of $22,000 for the year have but $509.22 left for the remainder of the year. Claims totalâ€" ing $21,490.78 have already been apâ€" proved. â€" : â€"â€"Otherâ€" divisions which face large deficits, from the present standing of finances, are the election fund which has spent $14,965.98 out of the $15,000 appropriated; justice fees with $2,209.10 of the $3,000 allotted, county farm which has spent $17 950. 80 of the $30,000 appropriated county officers fees with $18,811.35 of the $27,000â€"already ‘disbursed,. stationery and supplies with $4,377.94 of the $30,000 appropriation left for the 1e mainder of the year. & Petty Named As County Supt. by County Board; _ Simpson to Springfield William â€" C. Pettyâ€"of â€"Antioch, *"* perintendent of graded schools ther® on Tuesday became county supentt« tendent of schpols to succeed T. A Simpson, who resigned to become as sistant . superintendent of public. in struction in the state. s Simpson left for Springfield Tues day. The board of supervisors AC cepted the Simpson resignation and approved the appointment of Pett3 who was elected last fall to suce* the incumbent. : y o > In retiring Simpson thank board for the 24 years of coâ€" tion and in turn the supe passed a resolution. expressing ciation for his services and cof lations at his success in being in edut Thursday, March 19, 1931 } iplicati the next six months. ional fi« of Antioch, 4* jons for which ad the .opert rvisor$ appr® ngrat recok" the ap ues 4 at _ and Petty \CC‘ LAST C PL agine. The the firs the . DVY®_ surprising whole <play Milne hums noems 80 | There are ten adults â€" handsomely adults and @U may be â€"pl day of the at. 2;00. â€" J the Woma vear to the ed not to attendand forget to Big Ind â€" ‘One hut athletes U seven Arm area. will Sheridan week pre the big in Sheridan Of I¢ at te W ®1G1 will gan and the rID The op feature t tion gar basketba finals on vorp will fives. 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