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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 20

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l4 Phone B. P. 178 WILLIAM H: Amiéttrre, -. Higher: . Tm . Una-ta _ 32963! South?“ Ayn-nu , . Twit-n... 0355 Exam" Art Cratjou from Over the Seas "V _ for American Hollies . NETI'IE and NUTTY This year after inventory We have made a ttltr- ,..t1t,ys1tigl,, ttst,t,Ettity.1rj new; flamsectedméfcliin Fine iiniiorted furniture, marble fountains, bird baths, benches, bronzes, (ireplaee furnishings comprise the assortment. ' . An early selection is urged. Each piece is plainly marked With a readjustment price tag. - ON THE TRAIL OF TREASURE “HOOPS GGiGiriiirirFii";. STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY * g-ttr-te-th-iii-r-f-ESL-tEi.? 15-17 N. Second St. Phone H. P. 350 master caster makes an always- treasured _token. The Hoops 0011m- tion, it pleasingly ttttttplete "r""" ”:7 N. _ :_, _ A bronze' bit by an ary2ient sr, modern 32 Years Serving the Public Well ty COMPANY THE PRESS Lake immti," Which is in tht 10th codgieésional disitrieiut present and has a little more than ' third of the voting AtsretttthuiCrthidirtretrwhieh runs into the north side of Chicago, would have put few changes‘in its boundtry lines under the change. lieved, will remain. tirtra'fdeemed necessaryto their tttis reapportiorptent. He is a congress- ,mut-atelartir,artd, lives at Burdstownr Comma Carl R. Chindbloom. Fred Britten, William Dietrich, Peter "d. Carats, Harry P. Beam and Ed., 'GIG' Kelly' were present at the dis- cussion. V P. Dodernick, Chicago Republieen, is chairmen? The precise ratio lf en ac- curate division were made,' would be 282,000" residents per- district ”and would give the metropolitan am one more. ,1, ,-- - - H _ ' “a -' w. "__-e The metropolitan district: would have an even“ population of 200,- 000 and the downstate 257,000 but the division he: met with the Ipprovel of the subcommittee of which Rep. 801. Agreement on the proposal to to- map‘ the congressional districtl of Wind: as laid, down this; "on no but week were npproved by the sub- eomNitee on entrreetitrttt ’mppor- bracing Cook, Lake, Will turban!” counties and " to the downstate. Approve Committee’s _ Plan for Remapping Congressional Dists. 618 North Green Bay Road Mrs. Margaret Earle Hussey, widow of Michael Ir, Hussey, who left an es- tate estimated st $200,000, last week petitioned Probate Judge Martin C. Decker to increase her "symrxi. In the petition. fthttrtrr her attorneys she seated tlint- she was " years old and» has recently been eonftned to her _bed because of illness. She also stated that she is in great need of funds to licep her household going. .. Mrs. Hussey Asking for Widow’s Award Increase f - _ 'Phob'hi Balm-nus: 'P- Mr. Homer Cue! bu Mimi:- iioner for the Deer%iid-Baaomiktmm district lot the pest tmiruayruir been active in DeerNid scouting for a much longer time. Scouting utiv- ftietr in Be,rttrhnvetttettatretr- ntid improved under his leidership; the moat recent of local utivities led by Mr. Cue] was the district mobiliza- tion on Tfebruary 8, the district Hobby Shiik iiii Tri-r-Gmail-Wir-miie-i-i' Patrol project on April 4. He has a son Edward, who is an Eagle Scout in Mp 54 of the Deertieid Rotary club. HOMER CAZEI Eil Cr'fTr, April 1931 tion , hum: eoitee: gyine Pf”! Then all n Supp feet, in t {hie "iii" char That. not tt the cl phynig State; 1y . I {my pret' Prote the T eral c tenor togtp that I earef part finds folio' their in thi than far-ol undo: sum name it: b will I tints} Had tutor trait, of Le The l in Bi First jut. Chris has rereh prove only . but i deuce ion, , titled Eddy pas: rim que Thur perk lone tpit “opt pm imm inn Th Th In

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