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Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1932, p. 6

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unusable college, at,” his father than, 1:11me of this kind V did, and ,Tl.tfr'u'i'tlatldlf, North. always tab . 1m time to carryout _ _ western university in ‘2!.-Enrill but the city 1ttterihtnltrestrtntutu- be remembered-3,: cub "pom on than in by of this not. what: In a Chicngo new-paper. ‘30 rad the were 'tottikd to that duct. Ottr heaviest tome: and had the nil-lat jmpection this month My 00- disregudfbf lamina. put)“. ne- “his: the 5th eh“. which is the and lven‘turc, waiting mrnrs'eastind ' clan. punt anti-Into... u- T routine Pa.eitte,dqme, w more -tulgllshod'ou;_nd than no 3:... 1eP.1t9Eamdieiiuiiiiir'iei"iiiri 5,t1tAttuutitttGkttttataivGiiiir _' toiu'rit-ii'iiiiUr,T"r'li'i'iiii'tl ' ', David is the son of the late Fly- ette Munro, prominent in the Illinois legiahture and known as the “watch dog of the treasury! David went to Colgate 'iotfttt-br, his {other did, nnd wugr ughdjtom North- western university in '8Cugiargt, The work of publication became so heavy That Divxd ffiriiTrf called inSenor Gomez Gregory Del Val to be general manager. Senora Del Val is a former Chicagoan, Florence Bradley, and she has a sister liv- ing in Glencoe. Mother), Join David David's mother, Mrs. FayetteMunm to of Highland Park, left Tuesday for Majorca and expects to become associated with David in his new venture. During the tear Mrs. sl',,",',': _ro was editor' of the Highland Park Press and the Lake Forester. . _ David Munro married ' young New York artist just before he w'ent abroad last October. Munro's paper is heated " '18 Conquistador, Palms de Mallorca, to give their Spanish addres, and Mrs. Munro hotretrto be with them within a fort- night. t ___ w-.. “a - -. "fet3ttg _ _-_-..- “w - - ”.0? Complete with Editions and Atl. V In Ilffeet In This City The Palm.Post, which has four _ [ pages when the advertising is light Judge A. E. Smith. well known and six when it's heavy, has, two tout insurance broker, has received Edit“? a dig and fl ',Tgia,1, 0: 'l'l I letter from the Illinois Inspection atur ay. reac es . " o Bureau, ear laining the local situa- tttt ig lapdgutmLiuier, . ' k" "tnirttMrtmreqitiiiir 1Nl _ iiiFTEiFiGIli airplane over n large part of the,' . . . . .. . , c m m in: of fifth chasm. witr'not "ect the islands belong. 1...! n..- -- A- __A__»_A_,A,- . . David is 27 arid managing editor of Majorca’s only English newspa- per? the Puma 2hutirPott. Altho Palms is the principal city of the island of Majorca and the seat of government of the. entire group of the Balearic Islands, which have a population of more than 350,000, It body thought it needed an English daily. paper until David drifted across from Barcelona last New, Year's and started publishing one. It was an overnight success; It is estimated there are 6,000 Americans on 1rraiorek,"sraitintr for the depression to be over."- Many of the permanent residents, are Eng- lish-speaking.- They were, all, rciiir-' pears, ‘perishing for something to read. a _ l _ The most exciting Majorca story I've heard to date is the one con- cerning young David, Munro of Highland, Park.' -~. week, is of interest here u Dnvid Munro, the principal fhrure, is a for- ther Highland Pnrk boy and a non of Mrs. Fnyette Munro of this city.' The following exeerptd from a story by Margot, in the society col- umn of. the, Chicago Daily News last Editor of Daily on Island of Majorca; Mother Leaves v to. Assist Him DAVID MUNRo now .- _ PWyllll..i?.it P4?“ ff; Explains Situation As _ ' . Regards Insurance Rates 51“]... In 'Elfect In This City .- In“: Pttt {mus [Casts andiPrognms "In 1927 the fire protection Jr?" checked "up by our. human, ind fit. may; it was found 'that the grading wu only Tth class, which I was two clam poorer than the pre- vious ttrading of, 5th class. The matter war culled to the attention of “Verity oath]; artth Ieeotttmettn. datiOnn for improvements to retain. the .old elatsithtrt. The tt of- tlei) advised at that time t the improvements 1an he made in compliance with our recommends- "In order that you may be in- formed in regard to the exact situ- ation, we wish to advise that there will be no reduction of estimates published for property in Highland Park, " our present published esti- mates are based on the grade of protection whieh was the result of our recent checkup of the 'fire pro- um, 0:3pr erroneousreport in a Chicago newspaper some' time ago. The following from the letter is self -explanatory '. in: of fifth audit EEK; Griis 1peal ”tea, H' tht rates'required for , "Love I: a IUeket" and "Vanity i Fair,-" Tuesday arid "Wednesday, Att.. . trust 9 and 10 “Thunder Below" and L "Laurel and Hardy}? r “Westward, 1raAeimrl-,'urutgscttus novWof Margaret Aygr Burner. Ind "Thunder Below" is the unsavory story of decadence under the heat of the. tropics. The unhappy suicide ending of thevunfnithful wife makes thitone of. those talkie: not to be recommended as compelling or real. ('Vanity Fair" is {macaw ver- sion of Thackeray’s novd; The stay of 'Beetter1t, deiiiadUiim in not a classic on'tie seruirGriiiais" artOtrdinnrv. Not reeommehded. Ha a better novel thui picture. This is a weak vehicle for' Ann Ending, who has done excellent work before. 5 Un “Merrily JPe Go to Ball" to lidSylvis Sidney s are I’m heiress falling In' love with s scalar- bnined, slcoholic newspaper gun. Their marrisge turns out according to rule. The ttlm, carries the remi- lation mordl message. Adults. "Love I: a The Aleyon gives as this week, To, entertain Thursday. August 4th, "Westward friends the ehil Passage" and “Merrily We Go to coin and Ravin Hell." Friday 3nd Saturday, "Ten. present' the one- dgrfoot." with Joe E. Brown, Sun- day of the Inf: day ind Monday, Aunt 7 ind 8, fbik dances and Report 1m Current __ -di' FiG 'iii' Lian, Pictures Shown Here Ravinia Playgrounds , EFFECTIVE AT ONCE Alli-hut ding“: ........‘.__..... 1m Buoeettt be same play will be presented by the following cast at the Ravinia playground: _ , ' 11. 1mm .-.r..._...... um Loan Pre m Chmhert---P ' LIL". 1);;- J31: i-rits-tr-o-EE-Fi-feed',:,','.",','. T . The program will last between , half and three-quarters or an hour at each playground. Anyone inter- ested is‘eoraianv invitul on mm. The Count 13am N,aivr.. Pill. The out pmontiig “Tire BiriC day of the Infant." at the Lincoln plan-cum! is as follows: ' '?t; ttttca; I...............,....".".'.'. gnu; Halon use Dachau "it-------.. “hr-71in}: Count “on. Nun- MW. Boar Us" “A "-." - - To, entertain their parents and friends the children from the Lin. cola and Ravinin playgrounds will present' the one-act play "The Birth- day of the Infant”; . program of fbik dances ond‘u military drill. The Lincoln map will mt their 'tro- gram-on Thundey will. August 4, at 7:15 in the evening at their own playground. The Build: child terrace at the itGitiiiGiiroiri'ii Monday eyening, August 8, at 7:15. All Bills Being Paid Weekly '- _ Bo we may” meet _our obligations -» . _ when due _ TI will mm: M "M" -.. "m _ Pranklin's car swerved toward the ---P ' l . Dom ' -k1-,'-tc=ili'l'ln't'd't." Jon“ curb, latched on to the parkway Potrratn will last between a urea and then landed on the street _ min otter turning completely over. tttree-quarters or an.hrlr" Police réported that the machine playground. Anyone inter.. was not damaged badly. cordially invited to attend. (Continued on page 80) " SOBEY' 1nrtr1ttesgrCdtidititiiig us to insist on [Human 1t'llll tttr" " I I "lYhtl'nhaIIEl)ilr i', curve in this gamma“ wiggwi uremic nppronches Locust road, whet-army? car evidently got out of Wilmette police attfisuted the le- cident _to'A_the fnet_that there is a Huguenot, who' sustained more serious injuries, was removed to the Ex'snston hospital where his condi- tion was reported " critics]. biped minor ‘injurieo indium-r:- moved following the crash to their home, 1116 Locust road. roadster got out. of control..lurched toward . curb 39d oyertumed on Mohawk ‘avenue 'in Wilmette. Hunenor, 18,0! 1319'Anhitnd ' one. Wilmette. Both girls sus- In his at by three companions from Wilmette. They "rem 'Sylvin ind Georgette Borstman, sisters, 19 and " you: Md respectively; and Lloyd wanes nenry Franklin, 8 l7- mr-old Highland Ptrrk youth, wu killed instantly ihortly before 9 o'clock Friday night when his small Young Irripklin " :ccompanied cutletr, 7 Henry' I M. Franklin Victim of bLutFrid: ;Others V ' Injured; Beam WAY. A000" A- "" 17- can. the m Mrs. . guest tl grandpa Kirk of months’ sailing l {Anew cgivin; hibit an which ' i: play of a for bias, d, blooms be held on Ant, hs" the Vol.4 Jim of

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