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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1932, p. 10

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will start from r at 6 a.m. next of "the local y 10 at Eim , MAY 5, 1982 museam. Mr. t of Highland d fans are inâ€" mmittees, etc. ored by Comâ€" n marbles will â€" || _ Visitors from the east played the sed playground course last Sunday included C. W. page 41) Straud of _ E_ioyl.a!:e, Mass., Jack join the rvice continue A visitor last ; Mr. Colin C. trips sponsorâ€" ay > ép;ecitl matâ€" program will her Acâ€" i _tre m + _A it c s %% AY ! club last ly enjoyâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1982 RECORD ATTENDANCE AT SUNSET VALLEY golf course. â€" More than 300 regisâ€" trations were made, despite the cold northwest wind, and some fine golf was played. _ . More Than 300 Players Out| Henry F. Clow, formerly a resiâ€" Last Sunday; Interesting dent of Highland Park, IIl., for 30 g .. _ _| years, died suddenly in Los Angeles, Items of Doing Calif., April 26, and was buried * there April 29. He leaves to surâ€" The season‘s record for weekâ€"eMd| yiye him his wife, Pauline, two sons, play was broken again last SAtUTâ€"| Nemer and Ervin, a daughter, Florâ€" day and Sunday at Sunset Valey | once Reeder and three grandchildren, golf course. More than 300 reR&i8â€"| Teonard, Dolores and Gordon, by trations were made, despite the cold whom he is remembered as a loving, northwest wind, and some fine 84| devoted husband and father. Fourteen new members were addâ€" ed to the books, and nearly fifty reâ€" newals came in Saturday and Sunâ€" day. The newcomers to Sunset Valâ€" ley include Mr. and Mrs,. Albert Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Charles SE# ~ son, Paul Hoerman, C. C. Jones, E. M. Brown, H. A. Boling, Oscar Lindâ€" blom,â€" Domenico Panarelli, Amadeo Picchietti gnd Jim Martin. > Among those who were playing for the first time this season were Arthur Cook, Charles McGregor, Dade Epstein, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Yamagata:® ~ _ Bert Brand was out at half past six for a load of practice before his weekly match with Walker Flynn, former club champion. Bert figures of the world is sleeping, but anyone who speaksâ€"of the w.k. tortoise and the equally w.k. hare is doing bot}a a grave injustice. TAOLRIIE _ OJ _ JOLAUIMLIN Aky NA f eA E0 4 0 "W * T. Dougherty of Washington, D.C. _ Box Stails $30 per month Doug Hanson found the new elevâ€" ~Standing Stalls $25 per month â€". enth quite interesting Sunday, and Hunters â€" Saddle Horses â€"â€" solv_edhthg; d°}:’ m:l’ to :::;’ *[1 County Line Road â€" between man should have seven blows before iss Lad Waukasaa Had â€"(Continued on page 38) § Green Bay and Waukegan Roads Corner Eim Place and First Street â€"* Phone H. P. 5555 Good Used Tiges $1, $1.50 up. Expert Vulcanizing ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION â€" * Tane in Goodyear Radioâ€" Programs~ Funeral Services for Henry F. Clow Held on Friday He will be remembered by a host. of friends in and near Highland Park. Many may recall him as a baker with the late Frank Green about 1905. Later he was a corâ€" ductor on the North Shore line_forâ€" many yearsâ€"leaving that occupaâ€" tion to become a grocerymanâ€"operâ€" ating the Royal Blue store at Green Bay road and Second street. C During the World war he served in the navy, acting as Commissary Steward at Camp Perry â€" Great Lakes. & While an employee of the North Shore line he organized the Trowel club of which he was a life member. GLENCOE RIDING SCHOOL In order to put horsebuck riding within the reach of curtailed incomes, we have reduced our rates. â€" Private lessons from ins 1 per hr. tHB Pikss‘ Leaving Highland Park in 1930,| the cemetery by the Masonic brethâ€" he entered the grocery business in| ern, with the American Legion memâ€" Los Angeles, Calif., and at the time | bers also in «ttendance. The services of his deathâ€"caused by a nervous | at the funeral chapel were conducted breakdown, his wife, his two sons,| by the Rev. Stewart of the Culver and his daughter were at his side. |City Presbyterian church. During He was a member of the A. O.|the chapel services the casket was Faylodge No. 676 since 1906 and|draped with the American Flag auâ€" served as Master in 1923. During|thorized to be used by the U. S. the time Mr. Clow served in the | Government. chairs of A. 0. Fay lodge he had| Six former Highland Park resiâ€" the homnor of raising his two sons,| dents were pallbearers. . Charlke Delmer and Ervin Clow. He had|Stoker, Clyde Haefele, Otzel Sheaâ€" been an active member of the Royal| for, Wim. Noerenberg, Jim Econoâ€" Archâ€" Masons, the Waukegan Comâ€" mandery, the Mystic Workers of the World, Royal Arcanum and Campâ€" bell chapter Order Eastern Star in which he served at Patron for two years. He was also a member of the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" @*..,. WE SUOGGEST:® ... .x ~\@ Fine Cape SkiqflGIo‘v_ies $195 : 2 @ Handâ€"sewn Fabric Gloves $1.00 _ ®@ Handâ€"blocked Scarfs $1.00 . ®@ Finest Chiffon Hose $1.35 _ s aneng ~@ Fullâ€"fashioned Mesh Hose $1.00 ' .@ Fashionable Hand Bags $1.95 â€"$2.95 _ ® Handâ€"painted Bed Spreads $2.95â€"$3.95 @Finest Silk Lingerie $2.95 ______ _ ~® Handâ€"painted Linen Table Cloths $1â€"$2 _ @ Attractive Wash Frocks $1.95 ~@ Silk Blouses $1~.95_ hok e a4 s â€"a‘n GARNETT‘S Only the best is truly in keeping with the spirit of the day. Your gift chosen from our extensive stocks is certain to be of the high quality youâ€" wigh to pive. â€" _ _ __â€" zie fe ce ial servgices were conducted at NEX T SUNDAY S MOTHER‘S mos, Arthur Pratt. Surviving him outside of his imâ€" mediate family are two sisters, Mrs. Rose Sterling of St. Louis and Mrs, Martha Donley of Oak park, anq two brothers, Charles Hoopes of Maywood and Fred Tucker of Highâ€" tand Park_*Another brother, t."éS}rge Tucker passed away in 1930.

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