5 NSE NS Snctadilma ic â€".. $ e _____â€"_â€" in Chicago and in Hit::: ; FÂ¥d ~ Illinois. â€" Mrs, Kenney . .â€"_ P her usual good health unti e ie â€".â€" year when from this failed gradually â€" until a :. NC â€"____strokeâ€"onâ€"Friday. Dec. If | ~â€" Soiess 3 ~cyf xf, ;§ Sadtoss gaoiis mended â€" th.ï¬remm ne wfni'vsi gy e â€" â€" "S "kn .until â€"herâ€"death. so:'ilw room of K Social Service he se Coo was a member of the Ravensâ€"| arede of toys repaired by the firemen / ist irc} Chica go..| ete., â€"wereâ€"distributed â€" mong t} hrld Tess o > - Ba "““'“â€a helâ€"| underprivileged children. The firemen * ley‘s chapel, Sheridan. road, High nm&ï¬nwmmâ€"m es . landâ€"Park, IIlinois on Saturday, Dec. | articles for this good cause. & + 26 at 2:30, after which the remaing | _ n < .o were sent to rest beside of those} Bridge Tournament to NÂ¥ . %ï¬ _____of her husband at Barrington, Nova Be Held at Edgewater She. is. survived by â€"two. children, Beach Hotel Jan. 18th 4 ~ Kenneth I ighland |â€" 4. We nds E7 g.r:i, Â¥nmoi,,h and .»theoiteg !fï¬.mes The Edgewater Beach hotel an;l < Caméeron Kenney, who with his wife| Nounces the first in a series .m 1t ~Gnmerin aihe o t Gl o Lo d o 0Bz wl lg:4 With chisâ€"â€"dgughter, â€" Mrs Raff, â€"of Cedar avenue. Enrouté from his tel'. N. Y. w Cnlifn Briscoe. :ex'i j veerheld, giving a songs, which were by the vets. A1 s Barnitz with ‘saxop gave a delightful 7 popular music. Ene ol on oo c d NOC 0 CC Ne eneie ie y hospital, No. 105, at North last Monday evening. â€"An entertainment which over one hour and a half wa and among those participa the program were Anna II... Comm rerend wcabet o anzonr ie i .a..:nulf“‘ mmned over Chamber of Comm’érce Entertains Vets at Great Lakes Hospital erson of Larchmont, Harold E. Kennev a on unceanea; â€"__""""* 176C 18 brought on unconsciousness which was pracâ€" tically unbroken until â€"her death. She was a member of the Ravensâ€" Dond. _ Paptist church_of _ Chicago.. e in at Kel A Mrs. Louise Hopkins Kenney, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Lacy, Dato avenue, nintg Dec. 2" was u)m .t n.rfln‘.‘ ton’ Nov. Scoti.. ; | ooX on Parmantann,<cf, serving in e irom his home in Rochesâ€" . to Cullfggnin, Mr. Morris w ol mcE "AEL* Howard Moran and Glenn Highland â€"Park_â€" y ; _ "as.iivedâ€"mostâ€"of the time chicago and in Highland Park, ois. â€" Mrs, Kenney had been in usual | health untilâ€"Julyâ€"of. Passes Away Dec. 24 . _ at Daughter‘s Home ‘"s a group of blue were greatly enjoyed Al Sheridan and Al saxophone and banjo 4. 9..% Auul , & ‘nney, who with his wife in the mission field at and a half was given presentation of + New York and of Newton Cen.â€" MA W mme m THE PAESG _ , dolldays . Arthur n‘s Burean â€"__ ) was a resident in this past twelve years. He : that | in the tailoring busine ame vived by his widow, Ma services were held on W. the | last week in the chapel .Gal. hemian National cemeter lasted date she severe | unhs,y â€" yer 3. ""C . _ ft. Ah@ Nursety Miss Ruth Berube having leave, tl:hool, Kindergarten, Primary, Inâ€" from the Mercy hospital visited her| {Tmediate, and Supervision â€" and barents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Berube| Teacher â€" Training yrerest pi.p Et of worth..Green..B «on Wuqâ€" 2eslung â€"of «ecisg ‘_* hesday. _ Miss. Berube. ig a_member cordially :invited â€" toâ€"attend: â€" t ~next June‘s graduating class at| Laura ‘Oftedal, â€" the hupihl. es & Chairman, publicity committee® shouid be sent to George W, 'Plfaï¬i:;, ! ;3?:;0 .'Im. ‘tmt;eehx;g. {;n C. Af' :: tournament manager, in care o *AE Laurel avenue. Disbursements for %w;ï¬:‘?mh hotel, Sheridan patriotic education will be discussed. ie oaermrmmmmemmems.â€" _ â€"â€"â€" lightful Christmas p;rt'y was given Services Held Dec. 24 . by tl;‘e North Sbï¬re chapter of the ‘ D.A.R. at the ostess House at & ferr ank Rechberger Great Lakes for the boys in training mz _ | at the Naval Station. Music, games Frank Rechberger, who died at| and light refreshments made up & his home, 4 McGovern street, on Plcasant afternoon. Sunday, December 20, was born in ppimamenmpe rerg oo . y Eisner, A?atr{a,_ 66 years ago. He 03 . Entries, accompanied â€"by â€"fee, should be sent to George W, Plank,, tournament manager, in care of the Edzew.t.er Beach hotel, Sheridan day, Mocipcntisitn dinrn6tl6 08 i in ic h a 22 on Monday evening, Jan. 18, 1932, at eight o‘clock. n reoneapubornterindt ers are expected from all over the middle west, A number of prominent players have already indicated their intention of particâ€" ipating. s Seating and movement of pau'sl will be by the Mitchell progressive pair method, and match point sys-" Bm 1 S ie c oo P e e omm dsn nounces the first in a series of| ,i~NC COmmittee for the he monthly Duplicate Contract Bridge, °f t"¢ Géorge Washington Bicentep be held *n the ballroom of the hotel "~" ©ONt"Mbutions this week,. brinc. of ‘dolls mended by : sewing room of the dreds of tovs ranair : of : ilver Above is a picture taken Pul. . He is surâ€" ow, Mary. Funeral d on Wednesday of chapel of the Boâ€" cemetery, Chicago. i this city for the .. He was engaged DISTRIBUTED ON CHRISTXAS :?:.;.Jx-.::#%f;.‘;‘* § & Cmy o @ chapter of the| Heard around the "corner‘": _V the North Shore chapter of the k ; | D.A.R. at the Hostess House at|_ Have you read last week‘s ar Great Lakes for the boys in training | DOUuncement ? â€" or. ~surely you‘s at the Naval Station. Music, games | heard about itâ€"what? > and light refreshments made up a|_ _ Oh, the big Highwood India® pleasant afternoon. New Year‘s dance. â€" It‘s gonna be at the Oak Terrace school with ¢0t + ~| fetti ‘n whistles ‘n capsâ€" _ To Meet January 9 And ‘sayâ€"with those two famow The Central Council of Childhood | fullbacks from _ Marquette....unise atior " ite ~regular| «ity;Tony Ronzetti and Tony KaWl monthly meeting at â€"eleven o‘clock man,â€"the program is a cinch. â€" Saturday morning, Jan. 9, in the| Got the latest from "Sheik" Giat Central Eleanor clubrooms, Stevens gorgi, club president, he sa) building, 16 N. Wabash avenue, Chiâ€"] they‘re working to put it over bit cago. i'l‘mhe;ad inhandh nboNnt Chiâ€" Yep, jazz. music, Tom Brov:: cago interes the ~Nursery | colored orch they‘ in‘ :hool, Kindergarten, Primary, Inâ€" ...: ahe .:.n._..:?f’.l, y re goin . Reun db a c Â¥obve. a t oclai service headquarters of a group hdresses for which wex:ie lln;.dedinhthe eadquarters, These do an nâ€" llr‘.l’;’;‘: s gegbï¬x‘ mmm&m More Contributions _ Toward Washington é Bicentennial Film friends PHOoTO By i the Dorcas Home and other mmwcn is who donated toys and other utions this week, bringâ€" ing the total so far to $230.00. _As dona ons are hoped from at least two more orâ€" J ganizations, it is beâ€" lievd that community lieved that community # great historical memâ€" . orial will soon be asâ€" sured Highland Park. earemenmp in ty regegciriratd ie rvicenl H!cKlelLll Hiunn it aneiliech ind Nerornet Bs 3 Ts in o4., c\ 90 â€"â€"Dan‘t forget your a';irl."lif '7â€,7 W the spirits goin‘. â€" m Yep, jazz. music, Tom Brown" colored orchestra, they‘re goin‘ t pep us up ‘round the early hours~ Oh sure, dance starts at 9:00 pD+ , 0 , Ameneie V p t L man,â€"the program is a cinch. â€" Got the latest from "Sheil." Giar gorgi, club president, he saf they‘re working to put it over bit See you there. CA/â€"Cil dy his many frieyds..'l'h :c:f ':::’ ll::;.. For sympathy of the community is exâ€" tended Mrs. Turner and her house o}ywahailchbi:)l; ter in their sorrow. ' tion measures, 196 4 : eï¬lting laws, one ; Highwood Indians validating acts, and a ts ie apo e CE Lo lodge and was t esteem by his n sympathy of the in 1,.__,, _: Anaged mother and 10 brothers and sisters in Scoutland also survive the deceased. ‘ â€" He wark member of the Masonic Ti c ic E0Cs and interment ;a;"}; Park cemetery. f _â€"Mr. Turner leaves his jorie Sommerville and Barbara day â€" , C _ _ . ynen heâ€"returned home on account of ill health, he was struction of a building there. Funefal services were held Ma. mhflum August 5, when he ret on account of ill heal t __sonn Turner of Bloom ; passed away Christmas Eve ; home following an illness of Spem 2 se oo oys icy are eral John Turner Dies After Long Ilines "Alaterm cmd ie 5 C n C ememnl UL 7W ders notified as soon As possible, The only Lake county PrOjectâ€"pro. vided ~for the paving of Sheridanp road in Highland Park for a dist. ance of 1.47 miles. The successfy} -Nddermmï¬a‘ï¬ighwm Construction company of Highlang Park with a figure af &7a ~o2 2400 ~.Bids for approximately ¢ of â€"state highway paving nearly $1,750,000 were rece; the _ state department of works and buildings on D. 21. Most of the work is sc over northern Illinois. Bids be analvand and a12 _1 10B al months duration He was born in C __to Holdâ€"Bigâ€"D â€" P. Contracting Firm _ ~Appéars to Be Low in New Bids on Fort Road rmer of this ci , and came was held in the highes THURSDAY, DECEMB at Masonic temple was in Memoria â€"Contribute in Scotland s his wife, Mar and A dang]!h to Highland Par ‘ark for a dist The successty) hy of Highlang of $73,777â€"95â€"â€" held Mon. ty received is J oi)ecm is scat > mipaine .. Up t at his 50 y O 220 Reducing Tres '-u ~HIGHLAND A; L. H.P. 915 ,; if heck ."--.-.----- .'...-.-.-....-. RELIABLE DRY CLEANX Lyons‘ report r bills were introduc and senate of whi acted into law, For were new laws ~ ueneral Assembl "‘Wl’lr session, R In answer to ni fll’dl'ng the nur legislative measu FLORENC QUALUTY LAUNDF DRY CLRan Lyons in A and by all interest aï¬t!’l'smgm cl(&'l&;umm. Mlm be given by the loc Beginners To Seour ¢ Two Girl Seout . the very near futu fae smy wiven ig ven vegional chairman, goinal chairman, The other, a gene in Girl Scouting, sh are working with : and troop committe wseful and to Fourth Law ‘«inners and Ad Matthay Relaxat 223 CARY aA u:' just as vite "The m'r':"%..',?g: reagy 1at â€", aak in this ts upon us and see strate our third a school. â€" They h have undertaken of these girls. of Phone H.Pp Girl Scouts . up their regu holiday of fu THURSDAY, the publi P1