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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1931, p. 36

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He Togest cast éon sistent tith fnancial *~â€"" . es * yeuroiee thearly tg al a It is our aim LAFECan F" get through the Storm ~These words were the last . & pitiful letter which Mrs. Mlxdanz 18â€"yearâ€"old girl wife 66 to herâ€"husband a" Tew foreâ€"she turned on the ¢ o e e Plite nA# time and »at "Maybe you‘ll buy flowef; nowâ€"*" r Jice quickly and renromle ie tniaiy ies vip m l stt iiradis s wine +. SR Sweetheart‘s Funeral| ~FOUR to send could fi'fmv"’â€"ffi ant, heart â€"to â€" The yafingfolks had planne to come home for the week end. Saturday morning the blizzard struck the country.â€" side and Mother was afraid they had been caught in the storm. Then Jean and Ted telephoned. Al though they> minutes beâ€" ras jets and Mrs. Grace last line of for me te Tww'm bungalow in Wan Sobbing,â€" Mrs. Magden‘s hus Charles, told the jury members that he and his Â¥ife had> ansreucl= 3 1~ w_‘v___»____»v__fl,/*_v._._,-wfi'jvqw ing the inquest at Holland‘s funeral home. The jury ruled that the girl hadâ€"killed herself while in a jealous ey had a pleasâ€" heart "voiceâ€" That letter, hutfl& icriwled and almost ilegible, was read by Coronâ€" lanned â€" yigit," A telephone call to the weekâ€" : :folks back home is always ig the â€" enjoyable. When weather conâ€" intryâ€" _ ditions keep you at home, you afraid _ can still "ViSsit‘‘ with Marthaa eR t e ul CE Oe k (llle mmn[‘hid‘ objected to his attending the ® neral, he said, but he had promi Urs. Magden‘s hus i ~girl ~to d Whfifr;flu;;;en that| an automobile in the fune wife had quarreled beâ€" cortege. GCH phoning: home fun and inew and Dadâ€"even though thevy are fifty or,_thqugaqu of miles 0i â€" tne m., Mother" ing‘home‘..". it‘s great and inexpensive, tool! THE PREss .. .06 placed on â€"theâ€"graveâ€"of his former sweetheart, Miss Margaret Sorensen, whose funeral he was atâ€" from the gas fumes, lay dying in the kitchen of their home. Gracé calse a1 nome, you with I\dother though they he had purchased { I ';’"i"";"'f Exceptions to the fimfl of the gas fumes, lay dying "t masterâ€"inâ€"chanceryâ€"who found that i of their home..â€"Gracé 600 acres of swamp lands in the d to his attending the fuâ€" Gra;a Lake area were the property aid, but he had promised Of Frank I{atch last week _ were purchased on graveâ€"of â€"his eart, Miss Margaret ~.‘._._._...{|___QUALITY LAUNDERERS â€"| . _|| .. theâ€" funeral Iergtats. AbBintaduaiitaatintiind itc lecct c Ads c 11\03 train collisions and has long been regarded as one of the most dangerâ€" ous in thut»part of the county. °J +0 P GAINE C yers were re More Stat â€" Contra _â€"â€"Oneâ€" The firm of . Henry, Ill.,â€"te on the paving ing under the duct over the Route 21 betv Antioch it wa bids were open state â€" highwa; week, The bid tend the nrojent tat. 2g0 CE P AmyC uold . P‘aving of the gap under the viaâ€" duct near Lake Villa will not be carâ€" ried out until next spring. The comâ€" pletion of this project will be welâ€" comed by residents of that section of the county and all who are forced to travel over the detours on Route 21,â€" which are in bad candifiax _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEAN The More State High;Qy Contracts Awarded ; One Is to H .P. Firm D 1. ulc hi lt Cart Brotdret i hvizich ces ud .2 1 m ty,. During the proceedings 11 lawâ€" yers were retained at one time or Attorneys Albert Hall, of Hall & Hulse, and Nathan Blumberg, of Fox, Brown and Blumberg, repreâ€" sented Hatch, while S. S. Duhamel! appeared for the attorney. general. Assistant States Attorney George S. L. FÂ¥ 2203 : the â€"presumption that Gra was navigable making the 1 ernment property. _ Hatch cross bill to the state. Th claimed â€"the property un Swamp Lands act. n; U'“.'p t“.“d C ”e.lg;* | _ Up Again; Hearing on ~/........ _ Exceptions Isâ€"Held Originally. he filed suit the county. to clear the title grounds of adverse possessi hodhniniote rbnthhittcc hi is se td a d . titled to an unclouded title. The state and county claimed land as well. The decision of Coulson was turned two days after Hatch died. Hatch had gone through years of litigation. & Ex maste 600 & Grass 2e m Dady. Attorney Harvey C. cial master. who heard ported to Judge Dady had held possession thrc dential land grant an The state in turn s 1_tfo Judge Dady that Hatch eld possession through a presiâ€" il land grant and taxes had paid since 1860 and was en to an unclouded title. many serious auto and ETD C 3% a a» AND appeared property under the mnking. _the‘land â€"g-;\-y: county claimed the filed ~suit against heard the case, re he title on the possession and 1or . Coulson, Grass Lake "BER 10, 1931 county counâ€" 81X reâ€"

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