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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1932, p. 1

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erage ring a guess center we of .vings bank. 816100 ind Ate PRESIDENT .TION if. e V- _..-_.---..,.-. - u. a... --w wu- we want can per 3:80 o'clock, a uric. of duplicate ow: to childun eight m of 3'. once or fraction w, tmtead of bridge m will ho held at the or on: who are _mbstktd, on my two eenta, “It pvt-mt. Air null Honinohoul 'lltut,dtpt,tdf. ttf hymns.“ plum u. postage also will be loam-3d. and In. Bland P. Peyton. inur- 1tth1aLiGiiiC"'"K/iitii"iGra' t'h‘o‘x-h‘tamd-clu-mhqughmhmhutmln- manna“ 'The funeral was one of the moat largely attended here in years, and the cortege which' proceeded to, the Jpeittetry inelmiei1anore than 80 cuto- mobiles and extended for shout three miles, it was said. The 'tiisra1 tri.. bute also was very large and ex- tremely beautiful: The pull bear.. ers were all members of the Ma- gonic order, Charles Harbaugh, Nels Dahl, R. C. Bleimehl, Carl Lindberz, Paul L. Udell. all of. Highluid Park, and A. K. Bur of -Wnukem. Rob- , (Continued tin pm 28) 2 o'clock last Saturday ‘tftei the Rev. U. W. Sherwin oNei and the Masonic rites were h, the'grave in the North Shore etery. V resident, whose deaGiaTii2 ii'iii; 23, in the Passavant hospital, Chi- gcgo, my bgld at the family resi- Large Attendance Marks E teem for Old Resident Who Died on June 23rd Axel T. Lane- The fungal services for Vown xxx if smg‘pisygmaa RITE SATURDAY BrQmEriiTimi'i'ii'iii"i'i't"] Saturday ‘tftemoon, I Slggrwin ofreiatimr/ 'T' be fil[ighatt Park Press were held it ; Pettttrtyqut. Axel T. >1:qu “a; W“. " C-err-tey-rt/her: -x.earrtr.-ar, “A; ‘ - . 'A and instruct? ikiFiaiL'Giiii' "iii,'i'e"i'C, PM” Rates to Be lta.ve hard-- than men" azure the t Increased July 6th trublie.tut there will use he . dull . l moment during the evening. Everyone is seizing the opportun.. ity of witnessing the greetest mil- Expec itary pageant of modern times. 7 Def Soldiers' Field echoes each evening M to the fiery hoof beats of the Cav- alry, th thunder of the Field Artil- . lery and the clank of the valiant Anoth Ittfantrai, Spectators are-dazzled by the meet the. daring feats of the hundred Defendei Army airplanes from Selfridge Field Friday e as they " in formation above the Pearl tl breathless onlookers. Port Dear- nation-w born is attacked and burned by the prim "ieree Indians and every night the This Bl arena is transformed; by a-brilliant evening shower of ftreworki. There are hart, for] only ttve more nights: in which to who will see this stirring spectsele. Buy Nation ‘1 your ticket now and to tonittht, A. June Tickets obtainable looslly by phon- Viglhnts in: “in DIVia, B. P. 1782. Don't “I". in SpeetiieuIar Military q --__-_--_ 1rlih1r1tstprooryLcrrr3td., -___ Thug were numerous expressions of appreciation on the part of mem- bers of/the club following this ex- cellent balk. Dr. Sherwin herd that what the present day needs is a renewal in mankind of the Mold chameter- istics whielrmarked the American pioneers, more kindness, more sym- pathy, more faith in human nature, 'more religion and less of the haste and bpstle and 'mperfieiality of l present day life. It was a splendid address dealing _w.ith, . . e t eu- irifluenee on the individual and 'hrs-y-tses. Dr. Sherwin is a fine speaker and he had a message time- ly and ghoughtfully worked out. He was intedeed 1rr-t,h'eY-tr-tt-sriri' . Jeet was Us t " One of the flnetrt talks heard in recent months by the Highland Park Rotary club was-given at the weiskly luncheon orthe club, Monday noon, in, the Moraine hotel, by Dr. L. W. Sherwin, minister of the Highland 1.tHkut-trtksrutrtiiiiriiiiFii'iiiiy ject was "What I: the Matter With; we Talk at Rotary Club Monday Made By Dr. Louis B. Sherwin HIGHLAND PAIR, ILLINOIS, This speakers announced for the evening are the Hon. A. o. Eber- hart; former governor of Minnesota, who will speak on the subject, "The Nation Needs Defenders,". and B. Another big crowd is expected at the meeting of the local unit of the Defenders of America. to be held Friday evening of this week in the Pearl theatre, when speakers' of nation-wide reputation will deliver the principal talks. Expect Big Crowd at Defenders of America Meeting Friday Night A speaker will give a short ad- dress at Sunset park at the conclu- sion of the nude on .. mm]: chants will eo-operate with their window display for this occasion. to the beat -dresairGiiia7i'i"'iii'i parade. But most of all, don't forget flatr' pole 'on Central avenue on July 4th. These, 9min 6612 both forceful Trrt'"litiFiae.-ti'niiiF, will be given to all ertieipynttytnd prizes I. “My, Jun to, 1932 Invite All To Join in r Bicentennial Observance Here Monday, July 4t] r, chief of the' hirikG; ', htttlyrtttee _"_Fedention, LssiiriiiElTG7,"iiii'i'r'iri'n, th nin _ iliflls.lrnil.shltesgIil,. _,"f3,rii, mm BY awn HAND -. reservation the same an, In. Join McCormick of uu RIM W briti-dew,tmiViiirii," paced Mter [in humid,” tion u thé'rori Sign}; VHF-61; after _ which the was an. to HI .Fort Sheridan any reservation last Friday. According to the Wade- m News-Sun. the romble mow” forced forward oninst the from out when the eat otruck n nick Utar skidding about " foot. The woman’s fr.tittrus were given mm- 1ntq Jthtnked into . Aki; m- 0.1mm: m., 1r.itrh1aaifi'ilii; name] at! tnd bruises when her was made clear that the unfortun- ate woman had been suffering for some time from melancholia fort 'about ten weeks and that she had at times "wished she were dead.” She had not previously attempted to take her own life, " was sa'id. Last Saturday she mtumed home from a sanitarium in Wanwatoss, Wis., where she had been under treatment for about a month, it was explained. . .'. _ Testimony at Inquest ' The maid, Marshall G. Sam St. Louis, tt friend of the deceased, were witnesses at the inquest. It In Tether. similar teeidrtt by the found. ,V,__.--.., vvwlv at": an. Sampsell had hanged herself with a clothesline from a bipe near the ceiling of the laundry room, and an 1'r!Tty-rrte-dprlothespdaet-sarlaE; -iGariia-i- of the means adopted to reach the pipe. Death ensued from strangulation, C o r o n e ' Taylor stated. Dr. G. Q. Grady expressed the opinion that death. had marred TtsrtijniFr2Gii'i"iGiii,t was tint the bodrfu1Iy clothed had been dis- covered by a housemaid. AnnscRaizs, dead in the laundry section in the basement of the family home on Lake place, in this city about 8 o'ehrek Tuesday morning. ‘Accordi fntrto_a, vetdiee-returmsr-trr-the jury at an inquest held later by Coroner John-L. Taylor, at the of, flee of H. I'. Kelley's funeral home, death was self-inflicted, while trut.. fering from melancholia. . Friday; moi" Serious -y_r1s,pr_irthc_1sr, Looms. M. of Hangs Self in Basement of Her Home While Suffering Mel- ancholia, Verdict ro Women Burt in Accidents at Fort 1.tty_lii,ttratssirstjt.h_it; Continued on page 31 EWEhpsell, was found laundry section in the the family home on in this city about 8 i wére Hie

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