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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 8

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"What who was "** PDr: ebrew her on in the th the bbi of grew to ter purâ€" the corâ€" ilwaukee he Fossâ€" peakâ€" great heard xrs old, concert ‘hicago ely acâ€" all the son of of him, regaâ€" their t the Linâ€" : proâ€" Soloâ€" â€"of age, held this elcome i side, re alâ€" 1 by his ! Amold rst marâ€" (Pearl) both of ~Reserves Saturday, y gopdies. "__ He nday ich he aent in 19 I f | â€"Ranarves old and the last difâ€" at 2:30 North and of of Township high schools, supplementâ€" ==ed by »twoâ€"years ofâ€"specialâ€" training *atâ€" the ~Northwestern â€" University School of Commerce during evening Local Man Candidate _ For County Auditor _ Archibald Abercromby announces that he is a candidate for the office of county auditor for Lake county on the Republican party ticket at the Primaries Tuesday, April 12, 1932. . _ He has been a resident of Highâ€" land Park for thirty years, andâ€"a property owner since 1919, at which TuUESDAY‘ time he acquired a home at 452 Linâ€" coln avenus ‘where he now resides with his wifs and two children. The candidate‘s educational training was received in the local public Mr. Abercromby served A. O. Fay lodge, No. 676, A. F. & A. M.‘ of Highland Park in various capacities for a number of years, culminating the Highland Park Elks Lodge, No. 1362, he was placed in line _basebail piayers are L0 Nnayt iNCll and later chosen by his associates| salaries reduced this summer but as Exalted Ruler in 1929. He reâ€"| up to this time there has been no signed from.â€"the_employ ofâ€"theâ€"C.|â€"proposal to shorten their hours of N. S$. & M. railroad in 1918 to enter| labor from nine to seven innings. Archibald Abercromby . MARCH â€"17, 1982 Important Preâ€"E A S T ER £ â€" â€" New DRESSES t Elm Place, the Evâ€" Important from every standpoint! ~You‘ve never seen such lovely fashâ€" ions, made in materials as excellent as these, priced so low. And you‘ll find complete variety in the collection. 3 Days Only â€" ‘Thursday â€"â€"Friday â€" Satnrda): Every $9.90 DRESS NoW $7.90 â€" the field of publicâ€"accounting; for an the field :%/pnbfi;moumnfrm an established firm of Public Accountâ€" ants and Auditors in Chicdgo, New York and Kansas City. Since 1925 Mr. Abercromby has been engaged in the practice of pubâ€" lic accounting along the North Shore and in other suburban areas conâ€" tiguous to Chicago. f _ Mr. _ Abercromby _ desires the earnest support of the residents of Highland Park, Deerfield, Lake Forâ€" est, Ravinia, Bannockburn and Highwood in addition to the supâ€" port being sought in all other secâ€" tions of Lake county. Barbara Sincere to _ . Open New Shop Here Miss Barbara Sincere is presentâ€" ing aâ€" panacea for. north shore 61_;?6& and economy of knitting vite the strain of a trip to town, but plant a leisurely morning orâ€" afterâ€" noon in her shop, where she will gladly impart to you the tricks ‘of knitting, if you order ~your yarn through her. And if you already have your yarn, she issues the same invitation with a nominal charge for your lesson. The shop will be open the first of the week. Mrs. John R. Stoeck of Hazel avâ€" enue, Deerfileld. (Mrs. Stoeck was proprietor of the Rosemary Dress }eirs expefien@:e in the â€"wholesale The Highland Park Variety Store in Deerfield for several years Every $15.00 DRESS $11.90 NOW to have their THE PRES8 ‘an | Resident of R.R. Men‘s William T. Younts, 67, since July of 1928 a resident of the railroad men‘s home on Beach street in Highâ€" land Park, was killed instantly at William T. Younts, 67, since July‘ Death was caused instantly after of 1928 a residentâ€" of the railroadi the impact as a result of head inâ€" men‘s home on Beach street in Highâ€"| juries. At the H. F. Kelley funeral land Park, was killed instantly at| home where the body was taksn, 8:30 o‘clock Tuesday morning when it was also reported that Younts he walked in the path of a Chicago | had sustained a broken leg. An inâ€" & North Western northbound train quest into: the man‘s death was orâ€" at the Roger Williams avenue inter-*i dered by Dr. John L. Taylor, Lake section in Highland Park. | county coroner, for 10 o‘clock Wedâ€" According to unofficial reports nesday morning. â€" * * Home Killed by Train in Ravinia on Tuesday -Accordmg _to unofficial reports A REVOLUTIONARY PLAN SUCCEEDS : * 546 Central Ave. Now, for $35, you can have exactly the same Society Brand Staunchley suit that sold for $50 last year. The newest and most upâ€"toâ€"date styles for Spring . . . the same Society Brand quality . . . the same Staunchley value at a new low price. The revolutionary plan that made this posâ€" sible is announcedâ€" in this week‘s Saturâ€" day Evening Post. Come in and let us show you "the most sensational $35 suit value in America." Famous STURDYMAN Suits now $4. Suits of Landshire fabrics, the finest, now $50 mmmnn; Yearâ€"round Topcoat, now $40 & Other fine Topcoats, $30 to $50 5 ty did not see the train and stepped directly to the center of the tracks as the train approached from the SOuth. ..‘ .: â€".».. there was â€"only One ~gctual witness who reported that Younts apparentâ€" Phone 2871 33

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