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Highland Park Press, 16 Jun 1932, p. 7

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ger, of 20 North cegan on Monday third member of r by County Judge is for two years. ‘publican, and his is to the G.. 0. P. mbership of the i Frank Stanton, Republican. The holdover, is Mrs. of ~Grayslake, a i the county approâ€" mes up in December ility that $100,000 he bill, according to ide Monday by Suâ€" Vercoe of Highland of the finance comâ€" ard of supervisors. t year appropriated 1â€" purposes. . From June 1 there has ment of $408,594.19 e for the remaining ras been paid out ims, leaving a balâ€" .. This last amount e Overdraft _ s of governmental _ one overdraft, an 0.17, chargeable to is claims commitâ€" > 30,000 for the d be wiped from opriation but he that he did not could be taken. â€" he townships has in the hospital or it may be another Bidinger â€" oard_ Review rding to a story n Newsâ€"Sun Monâ€" rything shoved at /ercoe said in exâ€" propriated_$80,000 or â€"pauper aid alâ€" n had been placed by the general asâ€" done because there oor claims as far s concerned. This Ee o en rtinciabinizions, B Andvadcd.d A s concerned. This Miss Marion Stimson, upper grade as been paid out tegcher at Elm Place school, will atâ€" ms, leaving a balâ€" ,tell;dflclassc.as, at the University of .. This last amount Chicago â€" included in the Miss Parsons, instructor at Elm 1," Vercoe said. ~ Place school, has asked for a year‘s t Hospital & ~leave of absence to further her e hoped that the study at Columbia University. ion for the county Miss Panmfla.: m us . .0 coe of Board Has in View; May ownships. can be that the burden r the law can be ," Vercoe said. n page 36) RSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932 $100,000 shed £ brokerâ€" all down the line net, which enâ€" s district. For e was in the NEXT YEAR Miss ‘Thelma Larson entertained â€"_â€"at a surprise miscellaneous shower for Miss Alice Fulkerson, last Friâ€" day evening. ...A number of Highland Park peoâ€" ple attended the loyalty luncheon at the Naval Reserve Armory, Chiâ€" cago, Monday of this week. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade and Mary Jane are spending a week ‘ at Lake Winneconne, Wis. _ Miss Caroline Bullard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard, will arrive home the early part of next week from Wells college, where she has been attending school. She will visit a school friend, Miss Polle of Orange, New Jersey, before returnâ€" ing horge. 2e Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch and children are leaving today for White Lake, Mich., where they will spend the summer. Dr. Fritsch will reâ€" turn Monday, but will spend each weekâ€"end there with his family. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Gerard F. Noerenâ€" berg have returned from their honâ€" eymoon spent at Lukâ€"Nâ€"Bar Cottage at Green Lake, Wis., and are at home at 140 S. Second st. * hlibieetatnataindiinnt se lt t lliichictaiic s Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kendall have|* Mr. and Mrs. William Costello of | announced the engagement of their Glenco@ announce the birth of a | daughter, Louise, to John Warren daughter Sunday at the Highland } Aldrichâ€"of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Park hospital. Mr.â€"and Mrs. W. W. Aldrich â€" of Mr. Ra ; ; 2 sA â€" . Raymond Richards, and Miss { Providence, Rhode Island. hThe 8"~) Marion Richards of Chicago, Mrs.| nouncement â€"was made at the ©*M0f | George Fitzegerald of Lake Forest C breakfast of Alphi Phi chapter of and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kimbalt|â€" Zeta Tau Alpha. c _ _ zâ€".â€"|Of â€"Gurnee. motored to Champaign | ; â€" Ml:s. Edgar B. Karger of South| on Sunday to attend the pgraduatie Sheridan road..entorte ring /w ;_| Cxercses of the University of Iliâ€" ables of bridge last evening (Wedâ€" nois, of which class Harry Richards nesday). . â€" , a brother of Raymond and Marion Miss â€"Thomas, primary teacher at was a member.â€"Harryâ€"received his | [ jhg___Qmflnbaâ€")!â€"sghoek'*fif’tuke‘ 4| Bachelor of Scienceâ€"Education deâ€" course at the University of Chicago gree. 8 ce smm during the coming year. & wz e n~ current issue. _ _ _ Resolutions of condolence obituaries,. notices of enteri Vol. 21 ... _\ ; __ _5 Of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries.. notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished. will ha .1..,_3 _ _ _CNRIF@ H SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER All communications must be accor by the name and address of the Articles for publication must reach th by Wednesday noon to insure annasy» The ChmaoSub:n;;:a '&ufity Group Chicago offices : 1s16â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 3355 Chieago office 6 N. Hieinknn ave. ‘on, Nonâ€"Fiction, Jigâ€"Saw Puzrles _ ~BOOKS FOR SALE Telephones Entered as Second 1911, at the Post : [HE HIGHLAND PARK PREesS | THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932 Local and Personal â€" ISSUED THUISDAJ OoF EACH WEEK Shelf Rental Library in the s KNITTING SHOP â€" E UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Udell Building, Highland Park, I11, EÂ¥ imu(:!: ‘2:: PER Ylfi cations mus accompan and address of the writer. blication must reach the editor noon to insure appearance in June 16, 1982 A member of Highland Park 557â€" _ Class Matter March 1, Office at Highland Park: State 6326 558â€"559 No. 16 Mr. and Mrs. I;;i‘;é"liandall are motoring through Maryland and the Carolinas for the next few weeks. 7a0y girl born sunday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. og Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuster and three children of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Gertrude Wohlbrinck of Highmoor. North Shore Trust Company Martha Jane Thomas, daughter of Mrs. C. W. Thomas of Sheridan road, is visiting in. Ardsley on the Hudson _ until after collegeâ€"beardâ€"ex= aminations. She will not return home until t§e latterl part _ of June. â€"<â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lichtwalt of West street, are the happy parents of a baby girl born Sunday at the Highâ€" 1 land Park hospital. + t of â€"Gurnee. motored to Champaign on Sunday to attend. the.graduation exercises of the University of Illiâ€" nois, of which class Harry Richards a brother of Raymond and Marion. was a member.â€"â€"Harry â€"received his Bachelor â€"of Scienceâ€"Education deâ€" No D. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pdr. and Mrs. D. C. Stukey and Adoliph G. Larson, will take place| Children spent the weekâ€"end in Chiâ€" Saturday evening at eight o‘clock at| cago Heights visiting friends. Satâ€" the home of the bride‘s parents on| U"day night they attended a party Michigan avenue. The Rev. N. 5.| at the home of Mr. William Roe in Nye, pastor of Grace M. E. church, | Stager. f will read the ceremony, which will| â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Thurston are be witnessed by only the immediate | leaving today for Gloucester 8. {amilies..â€"â€"Missâ€"Me ey will spend the summer. will serve her sister as maid of | _ Ned Ball who has been attending honor and Mr. Chester Bierworth| Purdue university at Purdue, Ind.,; will act as best man. has returned home for the summer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Costello of | . * 204 Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews The marriage of Miss Alice Marie Fulkerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Fulkerson and Mr. Milo D. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph G. Larson, will take place Saturday evening at eight o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents on Michigan avenue. The Rev. N. S. Nye, pastor of Grace M. E. church, _ Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Janet Maechtle, daughter of Mrs. F. K. Maechtle of 635 Glenview avenue, to Mr. W. P. Libby of Milwaukee, Wis., which took place Saturday evening, June 11, at the Wauwatosa Presbyterian church, Wauwatosa, Wis. This was the same date that was â€"chosen by her parents for their marriage, 26 years ago. â€" The old reliable American Express Traveler‘s Cheques known and accepted all over the World. For Your Vacation THE PRESs Jordan Nurseries _ 134 Waukegan Road ' Deerfield Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meecham enâ€" tertained at a christening dinner Sunday in honor of their little »gi_ffgghg;fe_g: Louise, who _ wasâ€"christen~ mee 2C enc c 202 0200090 202 99 Bâ€"CHEHISCETE ed at the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church, Sunday, June 12. utheran church, Sunday, June 1 RLTL O COg O COCf TCO +7+ AAGUEOLO &ATrG leaving today for Gloucester 8. Wfiwm“m%,%‘ Ned Ball who has been attending Purdue university at Purdue, Ind., has returned home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews have reopened their home on Laurel avenue, having spent the winter at the Moraine. â€" © They will pick up their sons, Irving, Jr., and Lee, who are attending the Asheville School for Boys, and bring them home with them on the return trip. . Mrs. Cyril Duffy, Miss Alice Olâ€" son and Beverly Wyeth are spendâ€" ing the next ten days at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piper of Deerfield are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on ‘the birth of a son, born Sunday at the Highland Park hos-l pital. All Garden rock plants. Our twice transplanted, â€"well _ rootâ€" Grounds and m_:sx'éemi:‘ixvé beautiful display of blooming perennials and are invited to come to Nursery and Show bloom. GOODYEAR â€" _ Allâ€"Weather â€" _ Supertwist Cord Tires 3 your tires that sâ€"lâ€"iâ€" for tires that GRIPâ€" Open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. â€"ELM PLACE AT FIRST ST. Phone H.â€"P. 5555 ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Exrpertiy Mounted Free Sinclair Gas and Oils Complete Alemite Lubrication Service at â€" History‘s Lowest Cost GOODYEAR SPEEDWAT AWw 12 «P an an *4

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