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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1939, p. 10

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PA." “MW“H Walnut-cull. “hols-wink“ ho --t m Weqtegn Muskrat-“No.31“ Iri-thtr.e1e.eerelet, numb-Mimi. i-thuts-i-ttgtk-ber 10,rtwhi6ti-itqrinb.-tu. trt-forthe-tie-h Shot. tmim,t-oearitr,toth- mnuummnp-nn tttsad-tet-tmit-bo Wanda-auntie: work atthd-dlhcuuro- eeedtimdsreoattmetNo.V,bgtU Mindercomtrueti-oratittrs. A truck load of yam tiah be. the hatchery a Spring Gm. W dtmsped we Bythe L-re 2- Trad-.1 “in; Consisting and, af black ban and cumin. the uni. Bah.. were turned loan " (both boot Hun. In. Hubert Doolittle, tom: Wnukagm and Lake county roll- dent, died In: Wednesday at hot home in Birehwood, Win. BU In: " you: old. Her hulk-and survives. In. Doolittle was the mother of Lawrence A. Doolittle, former shot- iff of Luke county. now residing in Biretorood, and of Fred Doolittle, Mrs. Bert Tompkins and In. Wil- liam Green, All of Waning”. Bo. ulder her husband and children, I!” leavel 10 trmndehildren and tive trri-trrtutdehildren. Al the result of n uuggeetion nude et the meeting of the Gleneoe vil- lage board Tuesday evening of Int week, Villege Menage: George R. Young in looking into the feasibility of opening the 66-foot street from Perk avenue to Beech road, just. out of the Glencoe Union church. u I mum of wording much needed parking {militia in that notion of the village. The section in question was plotted at a “net, nanny yearn ego. but has never been opened. The 18th annual Lake county con- vention of the Ron! Neighbor- " Amulet was held " the Kuwait: temple, Libertyville, Tuesdny, with the Libertyville lodge " host. Ar- rangements for the convention were made by Mrs. Anna Scott, Liberty- ville, county oracle; Mrs. Gladys Ames, Gurnee, district supervisor; and Mrs. Veronien Lake, Liberty- ville, recorder. Approximately 160 members of Lake county lodges were in attend- The Highland Park Press "' CENTRAL AVE. ([hrislmas jfords (KI-'- v-v. m u- uk.P-dubi" Group Will Heir Talk on Old Silver Collector- Study At: p... on My.0¢bbcr 81. Mr. R. Joseph Built-will talk to the-b-dt-ree'"- a!" " tho 3W Pu} Won-n5 club on “WM: One Ought to Know Concord-c Old ttFr.'. Mr. Buckle- il well-known to colloc- m- and than than Mica lie anon: Antiques, tor he in A former president of in lid-Wm An- tique mtion. and has done I great deal of work in the study of old mm, ”whining in old Eng- [in]: and Austrian silver. This [nature till be open to may who In interested in this subject " I nominal fee. Mrs. Wilford Shipnu. chairmm of the Collector'. Study Group, And the members of her commune, In. Mr. o- born, In. Carl Binghun, In. E. L. Elston, Mrs. Charles Mason, In. John Todd, Mrs. A. E. Phillippo and Mm. Kent Wonnell will have tickets, or they my be obtained " an door. Navy Day was 6rtst sponsored by the Nsvy league of the United States in 1922. The day selected to hold the snnusl observsnce of Nsvy Day was October 27th. This day was chosen for two rensons: Relate History of Navy Day Founded Eighteen Years Ago On October 27, 1775, members of the Continental Congress intrs minced the flrat Navy bill, which culled for 12 Iloops, brim, eta, there ships forming the beginning of our American Navy. This yen msrks the eighteenth annual observance of vay Dly, under the sponsorship of the Navy league. The second "non Omaha 27th was selected becnum it is the anni- vernry of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt, who was born in New York City on October 27, 1868. It in fitting and proper that the memory of former Secretary of the Navy and former President Them dore Roosevelt should be so honored, because he adopted and adhered to an aggressive policy with respect to building and mninuining a Navy of strength adequate to our nation] needs. no“ M. P. “7 ii The First National Bank ill IICILAID PAD! - We're out to round up all the old wasteful, nnhmdy stove. in the North Shore and replace them with beautiful, "ieient, modern Gal Range. Thu is your opportunity to switch over to modern cookery nt a read saving. Look these new range: over during the present Old Range Round-Up! Borrow From A Bank When you are considering the purchase of an auto- mobile plus the financing of the same, why not borrow from a bank and that means from the home bank. You know that your notes are held by your friends and you will appreciate the convenience in making your payments. Please consult us when you are ready for a loan. lumber of THE FEDERAL Dim W“ WHORE?!“ of Highland Park Durhmtheo1d-ero-b-u,rmmarh-e thutreouueh-ynhmaha-mteeh-eooFr- 1mBeuofnMWrooH-nruwa-amAra- 01889.me Tahyourehoieomtlh special aluminum prunin- olu' or the 10% allowance. odreefor11mtedthr.eoatr. NolKr,tilAt.i9fy 5m, co. $2395 SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER T. P. ChaMt. “I“ "l-r.--'.-. FLAVO-SEAI. ALUMINUM

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