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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1932, p. 27

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nes, who is Presbyterian rcation, Chiâ€" resting and aining Chilâ€" the annual the Ladies‘ fternoon, at ger, both of hland Park. ss for Highâ€" d Winnetka, her matrons was introâ€" chull. Hostâ€" which folâ€" autiful and plified their ive manner. MAY 1%, 1982 r Today rs. Edwin eargarder, d Mrs. A. : Niss xo. seconp steeer . +*.:*. 1 AUTO WASH Government owned houses on the new postoflice site at Genesee and Julian streets, Waukegan, were enâ€" tered and stripped of several articles valued at nearly $200 last week, it became known when the structures completed official records. __ _ â€" _ __The bull, Gauoso Duke of Gloucesâ€" ter 85446, is the sire of Sailor‘s Suâ€" san of Morven 197444 with a record of 10742.0 pounds of milk and 510.5 pounds of fat in class G and Sunnyâ€" made Marie 308254 with a record of 8408.9 pounds of _ milkâ€" and 409.2 pounds of fat in class F. â€" i â€" The bull also hasâ€"nine registered daughters and five registered sons. He was sired by Langwater Actor 60162 and his dame was Chedda‘s Fanny 61428. â€" A new official record for producâ€" tion has just been completed by a cow in the herd of A. D. Lasker of Everett which entitles her to entry in the Advanced Register of the Amâ€" erican Guernsey Cattle club. This animal is twoâ€"year old Aanown‘s Florentine 278836 with a production of 9505.8 pounds of milk and 514.5 pounds of fat in class G. > f The search for the fourth memâ€" ber, Floyd "Whitey" Fullbright, who is believed to be the leader of the gang, continued under the direction of J. A. Newell, detective assigned An Illinois bull owned by John L. Waddell and Cyrus â€"H. McCormick of â€"Deerfteld â€"hasâ€"just : received> the honor of being entered in the Adâ€" vanced Register of the American Guernsey Cattle club, Peterboro, N. Deerfield Bull Wins I1., two to the case arrest is e They changed their pleas from not guilty after a minor "swap" with State‘s Attorney A. V. Smith, who consented to nolle pross the charge against them of kidnapping Cashier Milan C. Mott if they would plead guilty to the two remaining charges. ~‘Hallgren Already Sentencéd _ Edward Hallgren, the third memâ€" E:Tm;sm_flgmmnk eral days previously and received similarâ€"sentence. All, probably will be taken to the penitentiary this week. . Bothâ€"received a term of one to ten years for larceny and one year to life for robbery with a dangerous weapon. J. Dady and were sentenced to Joliet penitentiary. Michael Yara, who has served two terms in Waupun, Wis:, penitenâ€" tiary, and Edward Bennett, two of the remaining three members arâ€" rested for looting the Mundelein State bank, late last week pleaded Three Mundelein Bank Bandits Plead Guilty, _ Sentenced To Prison THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 +Hernsey Of his daughters is ear Avon; W. J. Wood, J. A. Peddicord, W. R. Hallowell, Steve Salata, Harâ€" _old O. Farrell, Jack Hoban, Dan Short, M. McCugo, David Thomas, ‘Waukegan; L. P. Gilliland, Shields; _ Route . «_ . Any Road to Wau»kega" Roa‘d_ North to Deerfield, Then 1Â¥, Miles West Earl Richards, Benton; Benj. Ralph, Fred Crawford, Ralph Bull, J.â€"B._â€"Patmor, â€"Robt.â€" Muir, 8.â€"G:; Farrer, Robert Cooprider, Gabe Gysland, Winthrop Harbor; Clarence Winter, Newport; Joe Gaides, N. G. Nelson, Antioch; Chas. Hucker, Avon; W. J. Wood, J. A. Peddirard The second petit jury for the March term of the cireuit court that is returnable May 9 announced last week as follows by Circuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot: Petit Jury Called On May Ninth; Second One VERNON COUNTRY CLUB| > EX TR EM ELY LO W RATES TO GOLFERS WHO WANT THE cC WHY NOT 0 B oaumPFrER x 1 niLESs Fas ar Th N‘V‘“:\“T THE PRESSs The THlinois statutes do not reâ€" quire that the names of all paupers receiving township aid be published in newspapers, Attorney General Oscar E. Carlstrom advised State‘s Attorney Russell 0. Hanson of Laâ€" Salle county. The attorney general stated that unless the paupers reâ€" Chas. Proctor, John Lester, Jos. At. kinson, Libertyville; Melvin Bergâ€" horn, Al R. Ficke, Cuba; Arthur Krell, Wauconda; Bruno DeBartolo, Gilbert Barnffi, A. Gandolfi, Angello Menoni, Mike DeSanti, Deerfield; Dan Hurst, West Deerfield. Not All Names of â€" Paupers Need Be 7 uB was Hagk + QAUW Wn.RuehlCo. â€"NOW a Daily Fee can you imagine a nicer way to We invite comparison of Vernon with the better private clubs. morning starting at nine: thirty. Blind Bogey and Mystery prizes are donated by the Tlub. A 75c playing fee covâ€" ers everything.> For details phone Mrs. Stackhouse at Wilmette 205. Charlie Nash ‘nvites you to discover the beauty of Vernon. Ladies More than â€" 1,000 Lake county dairy farmers comprising the local unit of the Pure Milk Association have started preparations, it was reported today, to resist proposals of Chicago milk distributors to lowâ€" er wholesale milk prices for a third time in little more than a year. ceive the money directly, their names should not be made public. Under the law,; the person to whom the cash is paid directly, is the person whose name is to be pubâ€" lished. This would therefore make it mandatory merely to publish the names of the merchants from whom the pauper supplies were purchased. More than â€" AT A AUTO WASH | PHONE H. P. 4240

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