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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 26

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: ) Elmer Hudson, Deputy in BRIEF NEWS MEMS _ _ | "EDEMt] Butlding for 12 ® Joint funeral servicesâ€"for â€"Wilâ€" & z: liam Meyer, 75, resident of Tain and his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs.: Carâ€" x Miss Mary Valentine, nurse at the St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, was robbed of $17, and her stepfather, Joe Laskis, was clubbed into unconâ€" sciousness early last week by four young gunmen who entered the Lasâ€" kis roadhouse at Highway 43 and " _ Green Bay road, Kenosha county. of Lake county, passed away last week at her home in Wadsworth. Death was attributed to her adâ€" vanced years. % Members of the Waukegan lodge No. 702 of the Elks last week electâ€" ed Julian G. Hart, exalted ruler of the local lodge for the ensuing year to succeed Richard E. Duff, who has served in the chair for the past year. rie Kuebker, 70, a resident of Ivanâ€" <49> sustaig Feb. 6 when he‘ w;al_lggd Elizabeth â€"avenue, Zlon Judge Theodore Forby. Horace Sherman Voliva, 67, brotherâ€" of Overseer â€"Wilbur â€"Glenn Voliva of Zion, died of a heart atâ€" tack last week in his home in Pueblo, Colo. He had been a resident of Pueblo for many years and was in Amorican Steel and Wire company Mrs. John Peterson, long resident and native trouble. Mrs. Emma Stancliff, 97, believed to be one of the oldest residents of the county, died. recently at the Condell . Memorial hospital in Libâ€" ertyville from shock after sustainâ€" ing a fracturedâ€" hip at theâ€"home of her grandson, George Stancliffs, of Half Day, with whom she made her Holds Out Bald headed l:nen”todly hopefully received the message given to the Illinois Hairdressers‘ association by Tony Zorrotta, 81, o_f\Zion l.xon.le, to a deficiency of secretion of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. growth of natural colored hair." Thomas F. FROM LAKE COUNTY| Years, I ings About This Part of %ertuh hore; County Seat Doings Noted â€"at his home, 45 .Maple ayâ€" Waukegan, last week of heart of Rosecrans t Hope For â€" Baltgieaded Boys ogan, employe when died sudâ€" Elmer Hudson, Deputy in Elmer W. Hudson, 56, 141 North Park â€" avenue, â€"Waukegan deputy sheriff under four administrations, died last week at St. Therese hosâ€" pital after a lengthy illness that deâ€" veloped into pneumornia. _ __ Dies; Well Known he was there ly 40 EVERY TRADE There are tricks in selling, too lead to profitable orders. If you have never teleâ€" phoned an outâ€"ofâ€"town customer, you‘ve missed one of the best short cuts to sales! Hundreds of successful salesmen are covering their terriâ€" tories by Long Distance telephone calls. They‘re Quick, Clear, Inexpensive. ; a 8 , on PRESS8 three blood transfusions were comâ€" pleted in an effort to restore: vigor, in the last one Deputy Sherâ€" if Geno Palmieri was the donor. The deputy sheriff was taken to the hospital originally for treatment to his leg, which had been broken forty years before.in an accident. The bone was infected, and had been since it was shattered, and Dr. Charâ€" les Lisber took him to the hospital stop the infection. The decay TRIChLS £2> Charges hove been reduce extension felepfiones in your â€"sAoTT CUTS TNhQt inainilhccns en xo was halted and the hone was reâ€" * stored â€"to normat~through . growingâ€"~~ when pneumonia developed. The deputy sheriff had served 12 years at the county jail as night turnkey where he started under Elâ€" mer Green and then went through the administrations of Edwin Ahiâ€" strom, Lawrence A. Doolittle and then into the regime of Sheriff Lesâ€" ter T. been reduced. for adding Â¥e

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