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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 13

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) unusual © places o areme *E 4 Â¥IF & IHFI fo ue Ses BCOUT MEDAL AWARD _ e never n e C1 es I1 go to the tem. h e o ie n M â€"TO ALBERT SNl'l‘E ons must be in . womm= i.: a.cllc... : h 24th. For par.. Bilver Beaver Trophy Presentâ€" YW.CA., H. p._| ed to Him for Outstanding Service to Boys > : 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. . 1551 th Parlor 8 KA P. 178. CLEANING â€"Forbes Maga. Bervice by appointment e44!°C . â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"MMferewith was recently presented to x _ Albert P. Snite of Highlandâ€" Park the farm probâ€" recognition of his outstanding UNDRY NG Co. on the A sige _ J _ SPECIALFORâ€" _1 || â€"_ Arroaa‘s x1 _ Saturday Night] || ‘Creamed Cottage "ts~ |A Tenderloin Steak ||~.__ CB®°** t French Frie.ci Potatoes :'» . Efigfi:@%fi s ans t F RO"le + a with it..â€" 4 bihet ; * MBe . Phone H. P. 3382 . $Boldciien o ather of _ two sons, both Eagle couts. . He has been exceedingly ctive in scouting on the north shore cout drive for funds in Wilmette. hortly after, when he moved to ighland Park, he served as memâ€" er of Troop 1 committee and later is chairman of the Sea Scout Ship, Port Clinton in 1926. _ He furnished he Sea Scout ship the use of his jout at â€"this time,. __â€"= :: __. . In 1926 Mr. Snite was instrumenâ€" al in starting the North Shore Area FHL ouncil. He was elected president || â€" _ f the council in 1927 and gave a reat deal of his â€"time and effort. Â¥ n 1928 he served as commissioner > f the council and since 1929 has een National Council représentaâ€"||â€"_â€" â€" ive, representing the council at the he German government is a money ack guarantee. o * r the past ten years. In 1921 and What the French seem to want of HOWARDâ€"UDELL â€" CAFETERIA Silver Beaver award pictured Mr. Snite is the National meeting in Newi‘Y“ori-“dE . “' ratic Leaders â€" : o o n oig ~ _ _ | _ Organize in Support is smg""m Ciays uetn curentc1.... ... bL Ho® for Governor {“W ~generous in â€"financial â€"aid ~to|~~y (j.~, in the democratic party $ ic ce ie ces mevahions AlwWAÂ¥e|ranks in Lake county gathered in been sought by . ‘Hm‘mh'“ the Demo¢ratic headquarters last executive in the 8 u!: yers Friday night, at Waukegan to draft ns part in mo Ananeint cumpnieh En aoomiation in aurpmrt of Te : 0%0 ind otyp m on the eampsit:e Igoe i:;ox' governor campaign in the tedness s county. * ns Wfid« Ex S Mayor Peter W. Petersen of Wauâ€" Mr. Snite has also been very acâ€" kegan was appointed as chairtqan tive in other organizations 0f &) of the managing committee which civic and fraternal nature. In 1931) w; serve as the nucleus for a he was a charter member of the Masonic lodge in Wilmette, Ill.; in 1922 he was Commander of the Evâ€" anston Chapter, No: 58, ‘Knights Templar. Since 1927 he has served as president of the Masonic Buildâ€" a division in the Liberty Bond drive in Wilmette, II1. His division overâ€" subscribed their quota 200 per cent for which a trophy was awarded him as the most successful division chairman. ~â€"He has been president of the Illiâ€" nois Association of Personal â€"Fiâ€" nance companiesâ€" and was elected: chairman of the board ‘of directors In 1917 he served as chairman of Order a {or today, from the Wieâ€" land milk salesman and ask him for cottage theese recipes, 4j are sold at our shop. _ They are roasted fresh linques't'pnably â€"{f re‘s h when you buy them at FILBERTS â€" CASHEWS â€" PEANUTS ~~>â€"â€"â€" _ Tel. H. P. 5566 ALMONDS â€" PECANS PIGNOLIAS â€" PISTACHIOS RUDD‘S ,NL.Y" the very best seâ€" lected whole nut meats d Park aE EBBOTE kegan was appointed as chairman| Plans for a big Igoe m of the managing committee which| my to be held on March 13 will serve as the nucleus for & arranged by the committee countyâ€"wide organization which will be formed within the next two The other members of the managâ€" ing committee are: Einar Sorenson, kegan; Joseph Jadrich and Dr. Jos. F. Mieczynski of North Chicago; Frank Kennedy of Libertyville; Chris Mornini of Highwood; Thomas f : JOHN B. NASH sH9 _ Call our NEW NUMBERâ€"H. P. 3900 327 North Green Bay Road _‘ Highland Park Your house is not clean if your‘ rugs are not clean Rugs accumulate more dirt than any other article of furniture in the home, â€"yet ordinary cleaning methods remove only the surface accumulations. The grit andâ€"dirt which is poundedâ€"into the nap of the rug can only be. removed through the use of special equipment such as we have in our rug cleanâ€" ing department. Our plant is the only one between Chicago and Milwaukee having this eguipnient. Let us give your rugs a SAFE, THOROUGH CLEANâ€" ratic Leaders _ ©~>| Grahant of" Ingleside, and Gus Graff Cleaned â€" Repaired: Prices are Lower Now Than in Twenty Years Mavor Petersen, .as chairman of the committee will practically serve se as â€"the campaign manager in Lake ____â€" _ _ of Zion. ecounty for Mr. Igoe. > â€" 472. Herman L. Christensen was electâ€" ed as secretary while Billy Jacobs will have charge of all publicity afâ€" fairs of the organization. % The headquarters of the club will be maintained at the Hotelâ€"Waukeâ€" dirigible balloon carrying a message on its sides will fly over the city and will be one of the features of the Plans for a big Igoe massâ€"_meetâ€" img to be held on March 138 mbemg event. ELIABLE _ LAUNDRY ~___AND DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 _ _ QUALITY LAUNDERERS DOMESTIC

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