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Highland Park Press, 31 Mar 1932, p. 38

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Otto Hertel, tit, 12? Prairie ave- enue. Highwoogl, lust Thundayyu taken -to Lake County hospital not. fering from bichloride of mercury Highwood Man Suffers from Mercury Poison Highland Park Fuel Co; Menoni & Mecogni 'IFC/Lt/girl/tia/gt E JlllEoIpnpnEItsr CoIEE grime in your home . . . . and that means WAUKEGAN KoPPEBS information to the .North Shore Coke Chemical Company, Waukegan, Illinois. In: complete cleanliness reduces your cleaniqg and redecoratingexpense . . . increases the efficiemty ist ymegting plaht by keeping it free from soot I. ".' makes‘t’he‘hirrin 'ytttrrtipittd "ririridhedliiitu1 by eliminating smoke, dust and iiiiiirious grime. _ Nik iriiur fuel dealer poisoning, that hospital attaches said he had taken because of " fittnneial distress. nay: the Wank.- gan News-Sun. ' t - - . Renal, tiiiiitr.ital employes said, took "12' tablets at 8 o'etoek that morning,” that he was brought to the hospital at noon. TBI Pilat- iiiG "iiirGrciirrriiuartk" -___e__ of G. me before the Mm. .939 .W...M.v hand “a? Pun“! of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the [an] Voters, residents of the Tom!!! of Deer- 'uid, County of Lake, Sun of urinals. that ,',tt Anmanl Township Meeting will take P“! t . TUESDAY. T'" 51!! DAY or APRIL T,',',',',','."" being the Brat Tun-day in aid non . - an. Tum In“? will open in Town mu, Gnu-II avenue. I'M-ml Put. m., n the" hour of 2 rum. and "ter (Loo-In: s Moderator will proceed to hear 0nd colt-idler "non- of diam. to twist. money to hte, .t,heSy92SX am of the township, open-minded/ He siiouid bis nom- ents, Rep. Lyons has established a record that has won commendation from the intelligent voters of both parties. Inspired by enthusiasm for his Work and endowed with a per- sonality that makes him popular; with all classes, he should find strong support in this district. Muted 'attd-ehetqRtHtsr-qrahtrttirttr.- His reeorrrahowsrthtLt ht has earned it. ---' _ Two terms in the legislature have truffieed to prove that Rep. Lyons is a public servant who 'can be de.. pended upon to represent-his dis.. If concrete accomplishments in ttrg'Mttd of "rittttirtatt6ti -iiiitan any: thimr,-Rep.- Rim _ Jc-try-ons,- "of Lake county should be nominated and elected by axiomatic»! in his campaign for a third term. Young, active and always on the alert to and made A good regard.” whose resit Jtep. Lyons also passed alaw pro- Northr side. viding 'tptA,ptate wide network of _ police. radio stations, which is an Residents added arm of the law for small com-, ’send in thei munities. outside of large cities. . bershin at a e urge: -o the, Senate Bill in the House, that prohibits the Mann; ftetytes Sglggnd Tragprportuion of Rep. Richard J. Lyoris of Lake county one of the present members of General Assembly is again a candidate for re-election. He has served two terms in the Illinois House. He has made a commendable record during his two terms. ' irre-ssiFriathp-rrtrrriiatm"e-ttt,) se- cured legislation providing for the formation of the Illinois Bureau of Criminal Iderttifieation, as an aid in states, "He did much hard work as The Legislative Voters league in Has Good Record at - "l‘mm "in; at»; 7:00 pan. Boy Scouts. Saturday, April 2: 9:00 am. Brownie, Pat 10:00 am. Cub Scouts. 8:00 pan. Itavinia Wt dinner dance. . 8:00 pan. Ravinia school. George Washington celebration. Friday, April 1: . r".. mmzvnuu 11mm Calendar ' Thursday, March 31: So shine up the ohrelutm ind get busy. Old man. par is calling you, and Sunday is as good as any time to begin this season’s activities. All dny’s play, 1nd to turn in cards for every round, in order that the hand- icappers may prepare for the tour- Ami! Tilnrir ' Residents of Highland Park should send in their applications for mem- bership at once and get full ad- vantggerof the" seasgn?s play this 1prj1ttr,,tn:qpmttxrtiLfil,_Ntpl'tegv: tritrTTsrMiirirrnjrit5fiirid PiirETiFiW" be able to_plar at once without green fees if the! g_igtrt_t3It apglict- 7 hon and pay their season’s dues. Out of town memberships are lim- ited. ifijiinihiitkii' "riikrtirhad at thy club offices on the course. and new mem- out the eighteen hdle course. Arhif, the par 1h.tr_o.ttcrtLf1ndut'uttEutCdif, whose residences his ion! the iieir course gives the axieruge golfer a' break. The difrieaities, penalize poor shots, but they do not intrtet on the -Triria low rate for a tiisiiaiin'ir his? is proving attractive to golfers from A8. fits, dpm._town _.chisaupu _ and The drive for members is meeting with excellent results, and it ap- pears that. the membership this season will be even greater than last year. Sunset Valley has earned the name of being one of the finest municipal golf courses in the United States for, the lie of the Park trrdRr "tttir, "St en 'fi 'A'jrlt'lr"d'llt' all, profits from the course in improve- ments The course n9w.,me,asures more than 6,500 yards in length, and is a real test of golf. But while the course in diffteuit, its hazards are not too great a burden for the av- erage golfer. _ The requirements of the man who occasionally brpakrs a hundred and is more often above that figure have character of the course considerably altered by this important new ar- rangement. The new tenth is , par four, as was the old, but it is 65 yards longer, and considerably bet.. ter arranged to penalize a poor shot and reward tine play. The new eleventh is also a big improvement. OPEN SUNSET VALLEY CLUB NEXT SUNDAY 7:30 pan. Men's gym. (Continued from pun 8) trig ou'f mU‘SDAY. UAR-Cl! " 1932 Brownie, Pack. Cub Scouts. Itavinia Woman's club of t6Chritidtitlieii, after their ttrat 4 a a a DOM Governmc is to escal RE Omer Republic: April 12, demandin} "The I: in order fun “Swee1

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