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Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 25

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With no prohibition debate, no Power tune, no drought and ad no 1nemithtrtnertt, the nadir is that . 5mm: can“: - Ntttr.-atetmtit Plans 'tor 1' mantle! to Eturte Rockne ere underway a the Univer- sity of Notre Dame. _ The Rev. Pr. Charles L. O'Donndil, president of the university. revealed that 1 number of donations already have been received from admirers of the late foothell coach. A committee .cemposed of Notre Dune elumni and friends of the lumen: coach. 385ml" wide in its scope, will make recom- mendation u to the form of the mem- orm. Prank E. new eaptatn of ‘_the 1896, Irish eleven, mttlottet pree- ldellt 91 the Notre Dune Alumni - tsoeiatimt, ttttd June: RAM; turtiottai larceny, conferred "tt Father O'Donnell eoneemintt memorial project. Planning Memorial . For Irimte Rockne Obee, too, is I. veteren board mem- ber who has not been honored with the chairmanship. Several times he has been in the nee but eech time previous pledges have kept him from winning the coveted poet ask. Supervisor William J. Chen, of Highland Park. MJus been eotteeded-the next ehoiesrof the board for the chsirmsnship. His candidacy was 1tiy1tpe,tttLpr,si,x_tt.ittyt1ttLAtrattd A number a- the supervisors were pledged to his -eabtme. Whether Diltmr euters the nee or not is probiematieal but it long has been felt that he wished this tinnl honor to conclude his services on the board where he has represented Wau- kegan so many - When he takes oMee April 23 page: will be starting on a four year term, and, his friends say, it will be the last that he will Those sponsoring the Dileer can- didacy contcnd that Wnukecan ha not had a ehtrirataat- orth6 band for a desead.--amr-thatrirt-vierw of it: memhersht'tt-amFtharamtomreurrtaxar. paid by the town, it is entitled to the recognition occasionally. _ _ _ Sixteen fro- Wankegaa ofthe4lrmembemonthattoard 16 are from Wuhan and gem of that number were elected on the Dir. ger ticket while other: to uld to be favorable to his tsandidaev. Forgulgtion tfgtlyt, to boom Sup. ThaRiiitrr6FTEir'WeWai-iiiirw in: ha been issued and the board will comm April 28 whcu Super- visor Bury Strttton, of Lake 1rilia, willendhitrtermaatdthe-twi11 be turned over to a temporary club- man until the otBee can be iiiled par- manently. u chairman tif ttter-d-str" M10! supervisors, won reported to be un- d_srrratltatmltera_stCtu.3urtlaann delegation on the_bpard, weanling to the Wankmn Winn: Reported to Be Grooming Him For mm of County SnpervhonBourd . WAUKEGAN MEMBERS TO SUPPORT DMER Thursday, Am: 10, ml My Topplul Henry Tonne, husband ar Alice Tonnie, has been called for the “me jurywork. Venire summons were served on these women late lust week by the sheriff's otBee preparatory to the trill Othen'on then!) m Anna Peters, Benton; Ema Nelson, Antioch; Cora Lester, Libertyville; Belle Kramer, Wmndn; Ruth McGrnw. Cuba; Alice Tonnie, EU; and Anna Gelbert, Vernon. _ 'iWllll.l8tr'aM, TaIr'aqtiRiriiiaiiiFrN5 i" m t!rytirtrr"'arrfraai"a1t.b'd1riastt of 1ltilkt11tltagtdr, ‘mgtkzhgigggw; "if "a-'i'Wi Iron; an new, and others include but: Leann}, «Imagining Monica, Elisabeth Remix-gaunt Carlson, Isabelle Dmdnle, Dorothy Peters ami Florence Sacknnn. Pitt-ttrom-itll-sludge, -tontt.t,-tit_lu_tistxmtnttt. Aprii18,nndoetttiii%twiiiun We! 'utdnrife'ftrtmButomr. p. Fifteen' Women Called 1?or-petit Jury Which Begins Work This Week THIS is just knother progressive feature of -iltis long-established Joan M. sun}! COMPANY-Jive Taxi Service to the Store where dependable quality in furniture can be had at the New lane Prices. Just signal any and from any point in the Loop,uny Loon Elevated Station or the North Western Railroad Station. We pay on your arrival at our doors.. No obligation whatever on your part to buy. Also remember our Fu/Parking.. JI?EN EVERY SATURDAY ANrror,oNDAYrEvENtNc UNTIL 10 P. Exi (her, - Ree gm any/mint m Me Ap gohn 968% C?fl'iltll8i'li!l, THE 27 North Sheridan Road FOLDING CARD mam an oovm BANQUET new CHILDREN‘S new: AND can” FOLDING ”CHAIRS For-Rentfor'mt" - 'ttttdr-i-heh-tst-tttts d Delivered and edited for Successor to H. M. PRIOR co. . Funeral Director d called for - Bites 1017 reasonable B. F. KELLEY ryc'i-t?a,.ytrses, ENE-EN _vgu_rc,xis..,ss-jikar.trrtuid,s-icaeattecoszacrcssi _ h' _a__ r" M Connor Wtttthri'its'%uiriai"r' Dal {with three lugs drawn, mimic mi in; bed mpporu. luticed glut doors. ' 16HarHxt6uehesitw . . . . . 39 Sch-I for i on" b, nailing this can you to an)». M. Sloth Caspar. 703 Peat Medina Street, Chicago. Address Nana Free Budget Book my Telephone IL P. 4260 CHAIR COVERS Sun UiL%2Ui

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