(-:l.r-_. Tel. H. P. ay Tel. H. P."392 44 911 $ it islto the best s but O 11\3‘9 m igh of the City F4 t lissues, all but eight ksSbaAÂ¥, JOLY TICE have as yet IN 15 e ., hS °“u d Par 376 | THURSDAY, JULY| 2t 1983 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sturâ€" tevant of Beverly as their guests this past Mr. Mrs. T. I. Madigan of M $ Miss Evelyn Chambers of Sheriâ€" Iowa, is visiting at mlme:c r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute were the Sunday guests at homg of Miss Lillian Zimmerman in Chicago.: Elizabeth Hoffmah, Jean Pettis, and Retta Ree Hi were memâ€" bers ‘of the Chicago} Woman‘s 8Â¥:~ phony Orchestra ch played Friâ€" day evening at Hdllywood in the Century â€" of Exposition. Margaret of â€" Highland Park was harpist. Mrs. Arthur Byâ€" field of Highland Park introduced the group. Carrie J greatest woman ed the numbers cast over the N evening. _ IM‘ Pl“'. robbed of : ,, On ounuay. 1N 4+ : last Tuesday when is comp ',ï¬." | "Mks." F. J. LaBahn |attended .‘ Bowey Brothers, who extract oonon'l.'hnndaygrthohome manufacturers, Chirago P wï¬lu. George Ba _ï¬n Evansâ€" up by six bandits. took his | 194: e . aas leather bill fold, cofitaining money, || Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Harthack, who railroad ticket, and lothe: uables, | have been living in th , MacDonald ‘The following day he received a letâ€" || on Stratford R ,;:hm purâ€" ter stating that hi pnpsohudbm% the Roy Alb ï¬honsoln found and could be pbtained by callâ€" | ;oofllgnd into which they will move ing at a certain address. The comâ€" jin a few weeks. . | pany, wary of a hokhx, sent two deâ€"|| During midâ€"summer| the Presbyâ€" tectives with him, but were unable| terian Church school |¢hildren, exâ€" to get a clew to the robbery. The cept the beginners, Y meet in the purse had been found by [the nineâ€" ‘;Ch\llvl auditorium. ; ;,Tuxil Soâ€" yearâ€"old daughter the man who| ciety and the choir a disbanded sent the letter to| Plagge. Money ’lor August. j .32 ies As mt rhe ue rven t ies Tess Mn n ie Mn in c hn Ein mss L’!Ab- Fur. tectives with him, but unable to get a clew u; A . The purse been Y [ eâ€" ym-ol‘:l‘%anghur the '?:Vnho sent the letter to Money and ticket were ng !rt:nn‘T the billfold.:. j | Mrs. Catherine cer| and :‘ebil-‘ dren _ Jack, H , â€"Phyllis, : and Chuckie of Ch with) the Conâ€" rad Uchtmann, William |Johnston, Earl Johnston, Charles® Johz‘um, Jack Johnston and neer families enjoyed a picnic 4 Ln#o on Sunday. { Mr. and Mrs. les| C, F.lp- schull were hosts gt dinner on Friâ€" day evening to tyâ€" prominâ€" ent visiting Legionhaires, preceding the eighth district meeting of the American Legion at , the eld Masonic Temple. | . | Mrs. Dwight Mérrell will enterâ€" tain Dorcas Circle [IT‘wo of the Presâ€" byterian Church on Th y afterâ€" noon : (today). I J. B. Peters; of |Kentheld, alif., was the dinner gnest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tennérm Sunday. The Auxiliary Unit of the Amerâ€" ican Legion has n meeting each day this week at of Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb; to rk on a quilt to be given away at the Legion carnival, August to 19. { Mr. and Mrs. Iyle Fordham reâ€" turned Monday fro ma few weeks‘ vacation in W 1 r. Fordâ€" ham‘s parents rned with them for a visit. ’ &)) Ruth Tennermann was hostéss at a birthday party Tuesday afterâ€" nogon in honor of fifth anniverâ€" sary, which oc¢ July 16.‘ Mrs. S. A. Alkofer:and son Jimâ€" mie of Libertyville were luncheon| guests at the Tenpermann home on | Tuesday. 1f*.; ‘The Jacob Ott Edywin Koebeâ€" lin families atte the one hfl!â€") Aredth annive +‘ gelebration . of| Miss Ruth S dredth annive r~ celebration, of the Du Page terian Church day. Rey. He mer pastor of 1 terian Church, DRY qQUALITY NEW YORK numbers vlich were broadâ€" er the NBC network that woman conjposer, announcâ€" 20â€"R 567 byâ€" the c{ommitm 118 Mr. and Mrs, Bruce| two children and \Olivia derson spent Sunday in Mil Ch&?:o and ‘Jesse Hunt and two thildren, Gertrude and| |Francis, of Detroit, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson on| Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Will l |‘Koebelin, NÂ¥ xor 44 C "I0 e 7 hsn ‘James Schnetzinger |of Lake Zurâ€" ich and his sister, Mrs, Sutherland, :3dfsan. Robert, of Ontario, Can., d ‘Mrs. O, L. Rockenbach of Lake Zurich were guests T ay at the George Rockenbach home. daughters: of Wilmet! nesday with Mrs. F. . _ ~|Miss Georgia Haski was a guest at the home this past week. ‘James Getty of | avids, Pa., who ‘is visiting in nd Park, spent Sunday _with‘_y .f and Mrs. F. younger children are pxpected soon. Mrs. Carl Ebert aild daughter, Una, who have spent| the past five weeks with Mrs. F l‘;'parentl in ‘Antigo, Wis., have returned to their home on Elm Stmt. During her stay in‘ Antigo, l{f haby boy_ was born‘ and he,; too ,\réturned with -tll\:ip. The newcomer ig three weeks old, :..© $ 9P t t A picnic has been planned for the Mr. and Mrs. tained ‘out of, to days Mrs. Jacob Metriman and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bitzel and) granddaughâ€" ter‘. of . Waukegan exe Bunday guests of Mr. and M James A. Ryan of Chestnut, Street. °> Mrs. George Schic l: nd daughter, Marjorie, and Mrs. Edward Klug of Northbrook were the guests of Mrs. tomobile accident and was taken to the Memorial Hospital at Burlingâ€" ton, Wis. ~ She will rechperate at the Selig home. tdA 4 f The Bensenville! Woman‘s ‘Auxilâ€" iary will hold its annual meeting on Friday, July 28, at '- | Bensenville Children‘s Home. ; Ayxiliary memâ€" bers of St. Paul‘s Church are planâ€" F. P. Browning, ning to attend. Balance July 1st, 1982.......\.}|;.........â€" Distribution of trustees......./4}......â€"....â€" Insurance Adjustments..... Reimbursements for Voca! Antlei‘?otbn Warrants..... Transfers and Nonâ€"High f Smiary of Superiatendent.| [...m........â€". m of' 'l'uehi::'l..:.ma.... 3’ ind ruitionets. |(...! . â€".â€"._.â€"â€" Schoof Board and of Janitors and t, Power, Water, ind supplies...... Promotion Of HeBlth.:......c|â€"4.â€"stammememmmmer neportation Of PUDIIS..{4..........â€"â€"â€"â€"~~+ ‘Night and Summer S¢h0018 J............~~â€".~â€"â€" h Mrs. Koebelin‘s Interest ON BORGS...........~.â€"§â€"m4â€"â€"«mm mm ceminne Anticipation WAFTANES... â€"L $ k ecseeseccee &mu of Transferred (feerermmmniteretiontet Balance on Hand June B ssm ciasteciass g:-:;:. ifli 1, 1982 County M‘& For Publishing Annual Compensation of Treas \from Incidental Expenses of Tru: Balance June $0, ‘TOT&ALS..........:.....4« TOTALS.............; Annie x:mm:\t of: Mrs. elio. was d in an auâ€" ANNUAL Mrs. J. H| Clinton of ‘Township 43, Range 12, in etal Mrs. Getty and the two pISTRIBUTIVE FUND and â€" three ;pent Wedâ€" jederstadt. of Wilmette 7, W. Todd minke, of || Koebelin, and uncle, from 7â€"1â€"32 â€"to: 6â€"80â€"33..... District No. District No. ‘.ANCIAL STATP 1845 FO Subscribed and this| year. â€" We 'Lm:._:: d."f lake. .A few â€" working _ for | Bates, of the n# were hit Teddy )P dizzy spell in aid class W |at the. hos kegt his head he knew his ohn W a refresh the lake, Th ing after . game with ne. He insisted the lake, Th: game with C} ing the ball ""Juvsi" Bpling Boling :;fl'cï¬u ‘whi&l y Max Hart spilled in hi fered .with a Menomince ware Wednes . Christie V having a lot sketches of : t Phogphores :;'fl'“erhl' '"v&i’ isor; ivy. Menomi Mox Harl | delicious ‘box spified in h other . night. fered with las usual.. ing _ brilliant of Menomine BOATING Af CAMPâ€" ; ): 18 FINE G FUN . , Every night i mp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" is boating fe icouts. You 1 Fut .. $8,844.28 $8,344.28 . 164. 4,887. $15. 1,200,00 1,023.76 $,450,.02 * 20.00 106 106 150.00 110.00 480,00 12.93 sh NT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER °UBLICATION | _ , ty, |Iilinois, from July 1, 1932 to June 80, 1933. ®RICT FUKR®Râ€" > . ‘0 . 107 0,0 T2 47 31 ~6EE!! .00 :.m.%p | 20,00â€". _ |~ 10,90 $80.00 â€" on fonmmmmaats . mm iza ts . pedomnanp ns .12 $186,9856:1 “1}“0.“ $5,218.63 $51;148.67 108 .. : 81 $ $4,166.2 59 _ | 3,209.5 317| 114,649. 50 . 566.2 .00 132. 85 19.90 . 108" i .01 $ 2.097.08 $ AL 41 12 .’mma‘thiTflfli)idduyofJuly.ms&< f xn |"1} MARTIN C. HART, N. isement in today‘s (Thu y‘s) Chicago Daily News our weekâ€"end Specials Â¥Y SCOUTS NEWS BERT W. PEASE $126,085.17 ($417,500.65) $5,218.68 $51,148.67 THE PRESS 75,150. 620. 19,000. 11,208. 7,1 40. 8,042. $,070. 1,868. 1,118. seq of Cash or Investmients: ..,......_....._._. Cadl bn Haind, June 80, 1938 ._________ _______ Real Estate Notés on Hand, June $0, 1933.___....... 14,621.50 (‘147.00 | ato.et 4 | || 457.63 802.50 "A21.24 ‘* g1.25 on Ha $12,660.01 14%3‘2 $1041.12 12,500.00 1,000,00 â€"|| __ _ . 2.000.00 ;a.;_u | 75.00 _ 8.067.50 , 00 i 28,1657.15 | sou se |:119,40 ©77.90 5,266.10 |1,732.54â€". 5,731.27 100 ... [ 110 |159.00 $) â€" 5.00 nd, July 1. 1982 ........ Notes on Hand July 1, and, July! 1, 1982 ... ‘On Fonï¬' the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan ‘begun a successful season, &m‘mbehm-nd , ippewas and Cheyennes.. ‘These A were won by: Delaware and On Tuesday games were Chippewa * ware, : and‘ Menomince and: Shawne The ghmes were won by Delaware and * $1,933.80 $ 7,614.07 $160,858.24 252.18 2,530.87 â€" ' 2.022.05 25,006.94 381,122.23 £,003.00 | ~15.00 110 315.00 425.18 178,80 41,15 10.00 57.53 W. M. DOOLEY, HIP FUND 111 184 $ | 8.00 $ 10,508.59 11,414.89 14,786.00 130.00 612.58 1,022.27 111 : 9,470.0 mh&‘n 690.0 10,481.7 24,878.42 1,482.11 11,645. 10,675. 1,630 5,748. 2,686.97 118 io in J 6,105. tilh I 214 118 ip» 2e 4 F&'fl JEWELER A 392 Cen Avenue 54 Yon are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, wheére the Bible and 241 North St. Johns Aver MEL‘tflQDY‘ FAk;MSlï¬Dt:kRY Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk â€" Sa« and c« HIGHLAND PARK | tanel or by tery . | (C@PJ | SHM . NoRToN-ï¬ï¬‚N{ER L t HOTEL § | Produced in yourown locali aving on ice in the COO on pay for this u Ice 1ig a third or more on ice b a constant saqu_ pera a week. ‘This means safe nvenience. 41 1 ' wat $ 14 44 See Dcmmtu&on 7 Ice 43 NORTH -’?Ax ROAD : WEEK DAYS 9 to 6 ‘.t?xm\u 2:80 to 5:30 ï¬::" readin STIAN SCIENCE ULL CARE] ne to Canada and enjoy | hospitality. Just 6 min s from downtown Detroit | the new ‘Ambassador; Jge, the new vehicular | Church of rom ho See COOLERATOR demonâ€" it winigire pof in BEAUTIFUL | of sblid Ao L {| Bolid 18â€"K W a}:ma st with 5 Set with 7 r Beautiful MERLE C. TIBBETTS: at our ) it in your homg, without t it for Grill at set $1.00; a H. P; 34 DS