Eight homes are under constructio; in Highland Park on permit, issued 11il, 29:19 frr7iiti1ttstp.irrris , Mr. Stupey leaves two sons, Mar- shall amt-Joseph, a da but 1LtiiL,. Wmï¬auâ€"vmi-ï¬gdâ€"ciflliren. Thinner-31' was held Mommy from St. James church, Highw'vood, Rev: Holly 6fBeiated. Burial in in Mem- orial Park cemetery. _ Eight names hie Being --- A "ilreeted in This City the country club property, now being used as a caddy bounty For several years the deceased had been living with his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hep- burn, 36 South Central uvenue, High- wood. . the .... “aâ€: "".""?. w" Pe 01 'm' Over-exertion sihile pin in with 'el',',,,?',,,',"','?,.,",?,',,,? au 'teg d',',',', his two grandchildren “has the bein th . , en- arm death last week of Charles Gerbert tt e present ante of the Ennoor 67 of Half Day who dro ped d ii gt.“ Sign The te cabin, in which. “in. home Gehbert was: new“ . w . A '.' _ the enlarger: Je',', t'.yL.t.i? fangi:fg frtyn chronic heart trouble. 516 Central Abe. moved C Extra Fancy Sweet Tender Peas/3 lbs. V ale Extra Fancy Wishes John Stupey, Pioneer of This City Is Dead; Funeral Held Monday For Quality. Service and fale Dtt Ginger Ale or BLUE coast: Fruit Shop [HIDE THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET ON THE NORTH SHORE SIX DELIVERIES DAILY Se Delivery to Highlgnq Park, "r--" lR‘a‘vinia and Highwood- Canada Dry Ginger Ale; dot bottles.., Celery, large stalks 3 for """'t'_t..rrrt-r..r.e,__q., _ Sunkist Sweet, Juicy Oranges, per doz. 're _ I Funeral services were held trpml?'e1ttlry had been left m either his home"Satprda - “He is saf-vlved Ebuildlng, ts1.Per,,1efytts. w.ert not reg- , y . . ularly occupied ‘in tiger.mnter season by f hrother,Hi'red Ger.bert, of Half i except at week-end/s. T Day, a sister, Mrs. Lena Holst off Chief Edward Maroney of High- Prairie View, a son, John,~and"a land Park. called in linger' print 'it; -'. . . pens to examine the premises. e gingham. Mrs. Ptutsie. Herrick tt Laid that the burglary had evidently tame View. He was well known in been the work of a, Chicago trtuttr. l the aouthern part of the county where! Their automobile had been parked on LiuLhad, 1ieeduuLhis life,_~w _-__:, w- -'eRithre-sdr-- ___-_ --- -. --e__--_-----_-- m; ----_e 7;. .___-, Owners granted permits are: John _ Thomas, 824 Roger Williams nve.. $12,000; ‘H. V. Swenaon; 95(Riwinia court, 820,000; Fred P. Bites 846 S. Linden avi., $17,683; D. J. Manuse, 1687 S. Green Bay road, 811.0011; R. D. Wheeler, 2221 Dell lane, $16,000; ".] Lim'nxfluwdrm smithâ€); W. M. ttteiiimitr, 1008 Ridgewood drive, $8,000. Gerbert had played ball with the two children, Charles Herrick and Walter Gerbert. After supper, the three were playing cards when Ger- bert went to the pantry to get some candy for the boys. .1? he _rrtylet,i, spgmmmmegmemnu to the floor. _ Half Day Man, Victim of Heart Attack, Dies Their total "we in 898.788i Five m to coat over $19,000. Only a few permits have been iuued for other construction. Tel. Highland Park 1636 CEriliTifii] Low Prices; Phone $1.49 29c 19c THE PRESS i, corporated coml Shore are: Me Whit!“ and I E. Hugh-on is v MBWFW _ Arthur H. Harrison was last week elected president of the village of 1Unnoekburn, and other omcers "chos- en by the voters of this newest in- corporated community on thrNorth Shore are: Morgan Cartiér, W. L. Ltekridtre and Paul Fdiur. Charles E. Hath-on in village élerk an}! Wil- liam- 'tnt-tsr-matte 'iiiiidTitiiiid' 1"†will be stize'd before $38036: whole. Village Officers of 7 . Bannockburn Elected In extremely important cases where each board member is entitled, to have the view of ttll persons in a controveuy ttttyt hearings probably Tn.this way hours will be saved for the board at each session so thnt the regular county work probably can be transacted in less time. This eirmmittee, it is understood, will gointo session with organiza- tion-Andie-is-amy titer" . ttTim"-" rplete hearing will weigh theFdenee and make a report to the beard with the right being extended to, any com:. Mittee to invite a dissenting opinion. A big time saver that will coritrib- 11ch ute to the efficiency of. the county _ board of supervisors and still keep all members fully informed of the Willi various transactions, will be estsb~ known “plied bymChairftuut William it. ,Ohee "Tom I who, will appoint a.special committee at 7 :28 to hear those who seek an audience was w: with the board of supervisors. Chimn Obee Devises Plan to . l Save Supervisors' Time. -FT- JMtot_qtatintnud at $1500 wu taken lfrom two lodge: on the estate of IMartin J. Insull, ntlitiea magnate, at {Ridge road 1nd West Park “was. Highland Park, by burglars who broke iota. the, two, play»; last. hag- iaa‘.,~w 'ttltr', - with†1 â€oil the other by hit daughter and son-in- law, Major William A. Rafferty. Both lodges were -entered by mnaahimrurtamr-ttt- Inigo French win- dows. The earetaker, John Wilson,‘ who was in his home on the estate) Int the time, said that he heard no l noise. Nine dogs which run at large Ethrough the grounds at night did not _ bark. In the Rafferty lodge nearby the -loot=asonsateer-ot raccoon ‘coat, '5 1rkamk--emter--str-nmtd-'-asiierircmi-'icas- dresses, anttwo bed spreads. No jewelry had" been left in either building, as the lodges were not reg- ularly okteiiiiied 'iiirtlttrwjnter setson except at week-e383. ' ‘ A chest of plnted silver was stolen from the Imull lodge, but . valuable chest of sterling silver in mother drawer- escaped attention. Bed cloth- jng was the only other loot taken from thELhouae, although expensive coats and other clothing were in the closets. A 7 _ Martin J. Insull Home Looted Last Thursday; Loss Placed at $1,500 State to Take Bids On 7 Skokie Road Thru City Bids will be taken Msy 12th bythe state on three and _ half miles of forty foot pnving for the new Skokie route through Highland Park. ONee- tions "e' pending in county court in this case not! one of the main ones was that the state had showu no intention of paving. . The ten mile strip of 173 between Antioch and Richmond will be let " the some time and possibly the seven miles mf 178 cost of Antioch, newrdo' i'ntondont. _ .' , . _. m _-___- "-- It was revealed Tat the conference that the war department half auth- ority to grant a permit of license for the crossing of the highway over the reservation, but the question" of con- tribution on the part ot the federal "rovemmeete-tiihe-rtti1dimr-or-anaiw.- tenance of the road would be subject to available appropriations and au- thorization by congress: at 7:28 o'ehrek Sunday morning as he was walking on the tracks of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad at Deerfield when he stepped from the path 1Ctc.ttorihuind, -frisiithtjriiiiruiitd was struck by pas- Bemrttratrr N611â€, speeding south. The verdict of the coroner's jury after an inquest held at Kelley’s fun- eral home, Highland Park, indicated that Halligan stepped into the path of the, train, but did not specify whether death was accidental or not. Withnesses testified that he looked around when the engineer of the train blew his whistle. i madit fertile ter-aottdrsr the state ' highway department and I tin-l sur- vey will be completed within “new , In at letteraddruud to Super. ' visor Paul L. Udell of Highland Park , Congressman Chindblom, stated that ‘ Acting Secretary of War F. Tru- bee Davison notified him that the state highway department is expect- ed to make formal application for revocable permit to build the new stretch of road through Fort Sheri.. dan on the completion of the lur- vey. This applieatidrr-wilt receive careful attention, Mr. Davideon aid. Supervisor Udell and Congressman Chindblom conferred with the wu- department _oMeiala last December; ,ttrmsrtrn-rrtmrmrii-iiisFiiiriiF-tqii, highway. Inquiries ‘were made whe- i-thee-tre-tleeds-that-ers-dr-xiii- [Fort Sheridan reservation lands to Ethe United States did not reserve of i make reference to reds through the William J. Halligan, 57, letter known to resident! trf Deettiel4 'att "Tom Murphy,’: wtyi instantly killed Deerfield Man Killed While Walking on Track reservation. The déeds in question made no provision for roads. Improvement of -Mtertdtut 'ro'ad through Fort Sheridan will soon be under way. according to negotitlons being completed by Congressman Carl R. Chindblom and the wu- de- PBMkékflmtsgmt li, __ "iTC Plan Improvement of Sheridan Road Through Ft. Sheridan 18 Report Thursday, April 80, 1981 â€" Dirn't “party o at 8 o'el a good Mink and. Mr. avenue, party h lege, Tt Mr.- I of Deer week " Cineinm Mr.- t Elana, r tor tri; Carolin; states. Mr. Packwa parents, of Bloo Mr. I returne Plantae Biff ‘il spendin ginia. Laurel ‘a baby Mr. I turned throng? cud bu o'eloek time is airiiri mambo door th the C Miss preside club 0: Oberlin the!†I Hinoia but 'r were Mntptsi vice-p1 secret: These year e: preaith for the held tion I Perry, has is lunche Satnn Min advise Mad In Coat fri Thu Re