24. 1932 IN _ â€"â€" CHAS.G.BLAKE Co _>â€"_â€".~*~ Wanted To Rent > €99 2227200005 UL & BOCIaL and enterâ€" f ':2“&2«9;?!3&‘“:“ NOTICE â€"â€" 6 taining character at the Deerfieldâ€" reses bscriber 'mw" a" pheseby sziven that| Shields high school for ~the high 2?!.2; of the Estate 3’ nm.qfl.ml:g school students and for the upper and «_ Msm Woberts. decensed. ‘will attend the| lower grades in separate programs â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"« Probate â€"Court of <Lake County at a~ 10 Wer â€"grades â€" 1 po s Oo SR Oe0 O AEIAT OZ . GeenninocCd â€" L0 --;in;;m l-;ll Smu sane â€"CouniLy j _ "C "“':uv“ SNC â€" HIBL overum:; â€"_ n Waukegan, in said County, on the first order to take part in all the exer.â€"| Were: ted by the annual March l.aley:o a one handed shot _ dif pevors baving thaing meainat aig"ec | ¢lses of the afternoon. They will| blizsard Monday and by night roeds| Five the "Flaches" the edge in the % ~ _tate are notified .and requested to presen! sent | also »._t.ke,_thafl_rmibm‘ y fOl'â€"lr -&Tmy_{_ throughou ,,,,, â€"“ ies â€" ‘ “eéi"‘r‘:“ik"ea.:};" § l’ ;: 1-';';‘;;;.' eat measure of the preparation inâ€" T;; y â€"were impassabl . â€" Ho ‘wever, st. Pau ‘s neld heir S!lnd M ie on‘ fricrba s'm""l â€"& Herrictt _ â€"| cludingâ€"plans for costamin, , prepa.| in Highland Park, the street departâ€"| banquet Wednesda y night at Phil }f&..m eet Uhicago. ration of floats, and mnsihc‘.t j ment was able to keep streets open | Johnson‘s and the players and those _ Waukegan, I!1., February 24, 1982 __â€"_i4/ â€"The special committee "in ‘charge| fairly well and no serious inconvenâ€" connected with the team were preâ€" : ons _ |of this celebration includes Mr. R.]|!C"C° Was reported by motorists.! sented with gold basketballs in the =5 . §pnge â€"__:_â€"_â€" L. Sandwick, Mr. Clark G. Wright County roads were â€"still blocked in | honor of winning the championship . > cielien i ieraly plich thnk the partner Mr. Jesse L. Smi rs, E. p. p:| Places Tuesday, but state and county | of the Northwoest Independent Baskâ€" shiy knous m Sodh & Gerkels Sime aos | Marfey® ang Mz e o. * load gange wore busy and by night| ethall league. es _ . Service and/or the Service Lau, 0@ and| Murfey, and Mr; Harry L. Allen, diâ€"|"024 £208s were bu ¢ § C ~~ Saturday, March 26â€"Brownie Pack, 9 a.m. _ > Thursday, March 24â€"Girl ‘Scouts,| â€"â€"â€"<4 PM. s 2. t , 1 â€"Friday, â€"March â€" 25â€" Boy Scouts,| â€"# p.m. } Monday, Ms 7:30 p.m. " "CC6~° SMLIpPS as nc sSCason . MAUSOLEUMor HEADSTONE | _ _ Easter Egg Hunt MONUMENT THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1932 5608 N. Wa}e‘:!‘Ave.. Chicago FOR EXCHANGEâ€"Have ball, 7 p.m. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Will pay ecash for lot about : 60â€"foot frontage, good depth, must iness will â€"henceforth be operated by Mr. W. W. Garfield, who will not be responsible WANTED TO RENTâ€"Smail 5â€"room unfurâ€" nished cottage in Highland Park; reasonâ€" .. _ CAUBNDAR: _ â€"â€" . [ Tasy aetll Fussda); Maidh 29. _ _‘ Pi-_sday, l(arr 24â€"-Girl.'Scouts, by’!;ho:?pi:omw&f i:r;‘m day, â€" March _ 25 â€"Boy _ Scouts, ind members of his" Schost maally, _aï¬?}, March 26â€"Brownie Pack, fofl,‘h;,?p,?ï¬â€œ;’ï¬â€™d":&‘““ oaty ¢ Ahimnaip 1 O O at Wl Sicee contracted 1 _ acount of the heavy snow fall 3 fe FMimasit (elgned) W W. Gorked 446 early this week it was necessary to| ported. No _ _ ETt â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|postpone the first field trip of the| damage was RAVINIA VILLAGE HOUSE â€" |season, under the auspices of Comâ€"| autos were st: Jahnson, H. P,. lnvllnvnuhnuhhlm.thqmld eall Fred R. McVeity, phone H. P. 1412 and get reward. He‘s white and brindle, wears a luu‘nreolb; with brass studs, If the party who has my Boston Bulldog en en en nprnnnnennmnrmemmegmmmemmmmmmmemmm s P j .~| ship to coâ€"operate with Communit Lost and Found _ |SECOND WASHINGTON :]s:> o sssperate with Communty answers to the name of "Buddy." 4pd Roschillâ€"W estern ave. entrance WANTEDâ€"Girl for general Help Wanted Es mera s oo o T e es alsoâ€"dependable 'fmjf #irlâ€" asâ€"a ‘s helper. â€" Tel. P. 1397. 296 Men‘s gym class "I§@"* rs, | °_ ~"~C C C s GWJVUS _ day, â€"as was A] planned at first. While Inauguration â€"|day falls on April 30, the Highland seâ€"| Parkâ€"celebrationâ€"will be on Friday o6 | afternoon, April 29, which was deâ€" 4) cided as a better time for the parâ€" ~=| ticipation of the public schools. The Lions club 'of,li?hykgd Park reports the purchase of 2500 candy eggs and the selection of a number of special prizes for the second anâ€" nual Easter Egg hunt which occurs on Monday afternoon, March 28. The Lions club will have a special committee from their nwn mamhar give special attention to the early spring migration of birds..â€" _ â€" â€" A series of these interesting field trips has been planned for the spring, and there will be one or two longer trips as the season advances. group will meet at the ib;é;“ï¬lelg; house at Sunset park at 6:30 a.m. and return in time for those who 9n'st_r_ntioqs of a Bocial Tili(?lii_,el;tvcâ€"tz,- This celebration will be put on by theâ€"local public schools in Highland Park in coâ€"operation with Commuâ€" nity Service of_Highlapd Park, Inc., on â€" Washington‘sâ€"In: the occasion for this The special committee, appointed by the Highland Park representaâ€" tives of the George Washington Biâ€" centennial commission, to plan the second celebration to be given this year in Highland Park, has decided Is to Be Held April 29; Schools and Community Service To Coâ€"operate features of the celebration will : CELEBRATION HERE Postpone Field Trip morning | the THECPRES s ation P ; nmaenlan asp 1.3 ____â€" | )\ .4 "~ PIHP VIHCAKZO, MIIWAUKGC, St. ‘llllb.f&tjflflï¬ï¬‚'flilcu:fion. wlhlich.wu Paul and Pacific railroad. ed by J. M. Appel of the Highland iscussio T8 by. Mrs. Park State Bank, and Harry Hausâ€" Roï¬st dJohnson,n a:f u‘g Cyurl E. mann of the Illinois Bankers‘ Assoâ€" Bates. The plans have been under ciation.. Mr. J. %@t the past three mammr‘ Bank, | meetings. b presided. > e als ~ Following the meeting tea was Theâ€"Lake County Federation has | served from the attractive Old Engâ€" for several years ranked among the lish tea pot and the coffee. from one first int!no,mtoinpointofu-oci- of peuter. The hostesses were asâ€" -““ 1 SAF dk _ ts ud & & & P ! a dinner in which Lake County Bankers â€"â€"Meet at Moraine on Wednesday Evening The Lake County Federation of Bankers held an enthusiastic meetâ€" ing at the Moraine Hotel last eveâ€" officials aamage was reported, although autos.were stalled in drifts in many gorhed. No serious aEcndent? t;c;r Further information may be seâ€" cured by calling Harry L. Allen, diâ€" rector of recreation, Highland Park ~â€"Members ~of "the local Highland Park Boy Scout troops, under Myron C. Rybolt, will again give special assistance in handling the groups of children. e schools in pméidirufgâ€""t-;am'i);;ut;;; ond, third, and fourth grade children will arrive at the lower shelter house at Sunset park for their hunt at 4:00 this interesting celebration. Sunset park isâ€"again selected as the best place for holding the Easter Egg hunt and, as last year, the preâ€" school, kindergarten, and first grade children will have their hunt sepâ€" arately at 3:30 p.m., while the secâ€" Service of Highlabd P« Communitv’su Pauls Basketball _ f:::‘ of :l{e hnndr:lls 3’:.:;"“?:;?1‘. Team of Deerfield dren who will avail themzalvac ~#f!} ~ "o " â€" +. uk oiE e ii44£u on monday â€" Impedes Traffic; City __._â€" Streets Kept Open 1 E wl yc 0g3 OW ETCCCSR__ â€"HC uOBTEBBCS wereâ€" asâ€" activites. Every bank in the] sisted by Mrs. M. H. McKillup and y Im Inn en n i o B n o n P on ds Eu. Loapi C ®C throughout the will be sent to the park supervision of their reâ€" county, road|. Further plans for the landscaping y , of ~the Dgerfleld railrand atatinn __ / |clude filling in the hollow in back ons of it.~ They wil have the cooperaâ€" the tion of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. the Adtaker The club has decided not to enter the Garden club contest this year, but instead take the money and conâ€" centrate their time and energy on were made at the March meeting of the Deerfield Garden club, which met at the home of Mrs. Walter MetealH, on County Line road. Mrs. B. Hin. dahl of Deerfleld also assisted hostess. thrilling second overtime period by a score of 18â€"16. The score ended in a 16â€"16 time at the end of the regular playing time and no score â€"The last half found the St. Paul‘s team â€" continuing â€"their onslaught which ended only when the final whistle blew ending the game with a score of 56.9.â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" s "ig mand Tark News "Flashes" deâ€" feated the Highwood Indians in a the. St.â€"Pau!‘s zone defense hard to penetrate and were held to 3 baskâ€" number of gratis shots. The 8St. Paul‘s offense was too strony for bor, Michigan with "Mike" Segert / and Jack Thomas leading the atâ€" tach, St. Paul‘s scored from all angles and led 20â€"4 at the half, high school gym Friday March 18 by the score of 56â€"9 victory was the nineteenth con tive win for the Orange and quintet this season. St."â€"Paul‘s ~of Deerfleld over. whelmed the House of David at the 557 Landscaping Station Grounds in Deerfield Beats House of David _ Dy the score of 56â€"9. This as the nineteenth consecuâ€" for the Orange and Black Friday night, five found hard to 3 baskâ€" _ & like The â€" 8t