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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1931, p. 40

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3?? _ -, -." .. ....a_ .. ..wrPt “a , ,.. _ Funeral "r'viees were held Sunday V afternoon at the Prt Bing CC" and were in s,t1tyrat..,e,iC..A..=At, e t'"'"rtiaiit," :J‘T”l"1?fl.'“m7m intt the roaming were taken to Port '_-Ce Ihyrligrtjm,_Arhsc, for _iattimmttd -rTEiiii, tho’hurlnl ,ervie_rmtr_eetr. _- 'iriiirt'ahyHhii' Oznukee County Lodge of the filmy: ttr1ittte__.__.____,._, = Walter w. Wilcox Walter W. Wilcox wu born July 27, 1888, in Erie county, New York. At nine years of age he come to Chi- ~714M~hu~numts+1nd ttterrhe _ grew to manhood 'tnd. married. Eil- - _ toting. yt' building contacting busi- - neon he continued it both in Chicuo‘ f lMann’s Rainbo Sea Food Tavern Of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox’s three sons, two are living. thear, the eld- ‘est, was killed in an. automobile ac- cident about four years 33¢»de L; lives " home with hismother end small daughter. and Edwin lives in Denver. qrneelyid wank! thtttiertieer, of IV Mint; J'erls, lodse‘ouh; .1Otgonis, 61333, ttrtrhith Mr. Wilcox had be- longed a large part of his life. Mr. Wilcox bud been ill for new eral months before his death Fridly morning. Funeral ,services were held Monday from the chapel It Gracelond Eemetery and wage conducted brtht seven-Lynn no.» MM” the family lived in Denver, Colo., where their youngest son, Edwin A., is now located. '-'tftoatrwohrsrea-rtver-rtA"e (Continued from page 4) mentrout, who with her husband live. at home Mill-s. Nuchtk. I N. "at St. Highland Park "Rainbo Dinner '.' . Mo De Luxe Dinner A . 1.50 A atop or two " Michigan tMt. " East Lake Chicago's Newest and Smartest Restaurant We Feature Hammad 1m _ . Nikki”?! _ _ 'rrt1nttd_vrttr ErGir"A"iiil%'irir" “agngZK'éi'M-‘aifii: Man's. Service, Jackson, Miss., of _ a Mum] for Fix-Service men end de- pendents of the World War. Methods " obtaining pensions, compensation, insurance. hospitalization, bonus, in- nernl expenses and entrance to sold- iers’ homes are expieined authorita- tively. Right, and, privileges of vet- cram to government positions end lands fully covered. Endorsed. Price one dotur.-c-Adv. . t 1 eiongry from South America will be to come to this Service. The W. M. S. will have an open meeting on Wednesday ,Evening. 1111‘1131‘9?e‘ifi6§”ir‘63mn~““fb¥75?iefl_ - atteetitnrNrrhe-tteM- outta treettttrttor October 2nd consist! of Rev. Earl J. Bram, chairman, Messrs. Arno A. Frantz. Milton Frank, flu-old Vat, and Harold Gin. " Morning service at 10245 tun. Dr. H. Framer' Smith, _direetoi of the Pastor's "9993;, Moody Bible ,insti: tote, will preach. He will ilso preach at trtt, pan. _ Our. Share in to the .World. First Uititeif Evangelical Church Rev. J. A. Van Gorkom, pastor Sunday school meetav at, 9:30 am. The title of the lesson is, "The Coun- cil at Jerusalem." . The ,constitution' was read for "formetioa-amHlte-trpearFNrork-e such an organization would do, us tiitsettaired. A meommemution was made to the otrteial board of the church suggesting improvements which the men held to bedesinhlc. TNr-meeting mused! fine: In?!“ for the men-of tiff: church ind com; hood. _ Temporary one”: were elect- ed.“ the pawn or-R-nd-Br-o, ehsHrmam-amernter. In?) "A. tta tity, townrymuury. fl q .. .- . Fourteen men of the Bethlehem Evangelical church were meant Monday evemintr at 3 meeting called by the pastor of the chat-ch: Reverend Earl J. Bmo, for the purpose of dis- cuuing the advisability; means and possibilities of "mixing ther. men Organize Men’s G , committeg ggpointed ta _t"Tatttre 4 South First Street GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor 351 N. "A?! Br. - CHICAGO Malawian“ trAtr4c't=i'd'gt'Ptty',e,'. "NICE, nab " the an 1NurhA's'tltetd.it-tamrah- .ihrrit.,"t2hoitit'.etttot' Central Chicago Garages Making Chéiat Knéwn Lady: Marian Thor, Till REES! in- ..cqr¢!ia!.lg ,1!“ng . _ gm. e-- T "gist chance of an. (mm 111m in» 'rtrtrrsmrhrrtirirrtaitr "ghiitrht; Bert. 18. . _ ' Lawn Pt?” Prtfar . . ' tuh% Eating Place A'lawn party and frolic will be ' -- held Friday evening, Sept. 18, at 120 Fire last (not did action- dam!!!» S. Green Bay road, umiir the an» tet one of the north tttores "voted pica of the Philathea clan of Beth- eating plm.larchi It " M Ravi!!! E a drive, Highland Park. any vamlical etntretr.C2.'rto ta for Poe M _ . favorite resort the We!!!” Wilma!" All My; the MM m, Kare”? members and their friends at“: Tht the last Sunduy of this month our udies'-Ait will celebrate itragttt anniversary. The morning service will be in honor of this My, and ierthe arming a social “them win jte1iiptiir1sitferr.r, W _ e .. W. F. Suhr, pastor Sundny school at 9:80, . Morning service ct 10:30. e l f . On the. coming Sunday our Sunday school 1nd congregation will hold" joint picnic in Sunset Park. Gomez will be phyed by old and young, but no charge will be mile, even for such games at which prizes-will bergivenv. Refreshments will be carved to chil- dren without cost: but we “a! tlte adults to pay for their ice cream and pop, etc. In case of rain the picnic will be held in the usemhlyhro'o'm of the church. ._ J - ." In this connection, Mrs. Anne Davis of the Bureau of Vocational Guidance, has stated: “In a democracy not some children but all children must he Itht- pared for wholesome and creative citizenship. It is the Compulsory Edu- cation LaWs largely that have made the"'sehoohrretuirtpt their procedure to care' for children whom they had formerly, regarded as prphlems‘ out; side their sphere. .' ' l, the needs of the individual. .child, Gradhnlly Special' chases, 'rtitli app- Fmt equiprriirift" 'iinif aruefatrr"gtttih'frid teaehera, have‘been orgunized for the incorrigible, the mentally detlei.ertt, anaemic, the cardiac child, this than; "The schoolg, faced with the prob- lem of educuting' in the children, are The League’s continuing interest in jg": what might’ be done ”to; seeing, thatsyomv ptrtpre: we can amt. = T ' _ _ _ q _ strttttftelk, sampled tiiihtriiiihiitl3iLr] I-r-r-ee-r/tmeet-mat-trt-tttT-tTip-ot-tit kii '6’?“th future has been evidenced be given to tunes, eespeeu1iy for in their oniofrorts remade- . c-rc-mt-tHr-ah-r-ht-ttttr-rn /ryttt Fqh.ptrl atte!rtfn,pte Vytryltrrttrrii,tsrtdjstrut work, and other aim ass guitehle provisions fiirHhiOiiitdr. ireGtiii, "iHiiiih"ii'iaae" the menu W--' capped child. won-i: too much like school, Copp a The Itttnoti We of Women Voters through its president. In. Ralph" B. Trudwny, of Glen Ellyn, unnounce that it is pupa-in: to co- operate with Provident Hoover’s Emergency Committee for Employ- arteett9rO+thttr%te-emmt+rtrFrritr done hr a r-th-gt-ttte' "Witit'_4tes the parrot but leagues tEFiiiiW6it6 the "tate-' to have mammals“? school nttendtutee laws enforced, and "txrorttemm-tmdesrr-hseat-aptmstsrtrcr tions to take are of my enlarged-en- rollment which malts from the un- employment situation snd this cun- fpaign. T Women Voters League young pimple in school. - TIE. iii] tie Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran [2-59 -tdtfttragat:- Griiiiirisiri used to gstlr er algae before passing water through the filters was: June, 39mins per gsllon; August, :97 per gsllon. Moie "ef this augment chemical is required jp the summer than at other times ' Acute Filter Beds While there bu been s consistent taste and odor to the raw lake ,tiifit all summer, it has been possible to remove it all by adding mention to "he staatdahrtitihtgthtsdg,itgtrdirutA, annmcn .tmar.uaieaokgi.).y, 'trrtved, the attic m In luv-u. Dam up was estimated " $10,000., i7a7lidT,;iiiirGti'i 1C,%Ti' ESL in (cod. Sum-d” noon 3th froe Fire Int (not did lotion- dam!!!» to one of the north than? {world eating plucu,larchi’s " M Ravi!!! drive, manna Put. . Ptrermt_rt1t1retr-lrtrreh1'tt, , Italian Eating Place on and Freda-lei om, chief and» m of the board of unta- snpply of Honolulu, Haw-ii, (" _ err" . During the summer there was In unusual number of visitors. Includ- ing those who studied the plnnt oper- ation' and installation in detail were Protein: Thomas R. Cannot W Mongolia-0th Institute of Tochnol- "Third iinrdpiiriiitrtiiiitery" 3,600 is' dividual consumers of water in High. land Park. In addition water is of more accurate report- end regi nation: from each phygronnd. ll made a detailed analysis of ouch evq _held on “the urban playmuml gnawing why they suecedod or fail. Ind what might be done nnotte w'here,it' is sold through ,i smile "ate. . gin making plans for next season') personnel, Copp recommended that: hath instructor be secured for Sm. At, Lineohtmtd Ravintd playgrounds} At least 3 mule mutant should be assigned to the West Ridge ind Pm} Clinton recreation centers, he urgrd, wmn RM! BY sun. 1 "tions for next in: Mr. Copp, tMade- - ”a“ -Eiieiiiiit HM “hunt tor, ChitidFii EiiiiRrr"irirGE Those recommended are' How; Copp, Fred Silhot, Nancy Wm 931mm @910. thgjitge! K: PLAYGROUND (Continued from pan 4) (Continued fro‘in page. 8) nukes Recommendation aiiii'"'"iir "Gjriiiiii'iii"iiirCiFir may,

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