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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jun 1922, p. 6

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â€"(__-_. 3 s‘Sl’atistics show that this great field Iii acarcely scratched. Only about 12 {*2- cent of the physically fit are now red in legal reserve life insurance mpanies. It is therefore plainly ev- t that 88 per cent of the physical- 33' t are prospects for Chicago life rance companies, and the field is sHide open with abundant promise of rich financial harvest. Under these conditiom the Chicago sJIational Life Insurance Company was ized and licensed to do busi- "flees by the insurance department of fig» state of Illinois last year. Thomas iQarey. the well known manufacturer 'find' public spirited citizen of (hiâ€" 0, is now its president. The company is doing business un- 13*! the highly protective laws of the Kate of Illinois. It was incorporated % a stock company and made the re- " ed deposit of $100, 000 with the de- ‘ ment of Trade and Commerce. Di- 'on of insurance. and has the cer- tion of Wm. H. Boys, director of e and Commerce. attested by W. Potter, superintendent of in- ”Wu. goodn {Athens of Ithe (act 9 finance. _- The company has just received per- 3' ' ion to write business in Indiana has also applied for admittance into Iowa‘ and expects in the near fu- , to be operating in approximately ' een different states. ,~ 3 While the Chicago National Life 1 only been doing business since nary 1. it has close to six mil- dollars' worth of business on its , and is writing practically all ms of life insurance. This is inâ€" ' good news to a great many of the #tizens of Highland Park owing to lthe fact that a great many of the imminent people who are interested filhancially in this company. and are inhaling together with the sole object §i§ View of giving Illinois a much need- } emetic insurance men saw the op- ii‘oflunity to build up the insurance l" iness in the West. They are em- . ing this opportunity and now Mirage has more than one life insur- _ ' ‘e organization ranking as a ninety ‘ illion company. This fact proves i. e richness of the field and it is a giher fact, of major importance, that , e supply of insurance companies V ted in Chicago is far below the #hlic demand. _ 5 Former Governor Edward F. Dunne :5» speaking of insrance opportunities ,' ys: “There is here, in the Middle l” eat. a tremendously fertile and suc- .fieaifu] field.” . u: organizations. 43 This condition of affairs appeared to if illogical and unbusinesslikv and QHIEAEO COMPANY a: OPENS emu: HERE ,1 . . . _ .' 4;! Many milhwns of dullarx' havc been Horticultural some!) 8.- harden flying East {mm (‘hirmzo and the Mid (‘luh ['nne in Affair at it? W'es! tolenrlch life inslfrzmn: u'mr Lake For?“ ’famw. Ir Is a matter or statlstn-al - 7“ ram rd mm more 1.12m 0m- hilliun (iv! ‘ . . _ _ “n- of life insurance is carried by cit-a N‘WM‘” “"‘i Mmd“) {‘“k” PM"! 59"” of Illinois in Faatorn life insur-“Vi” MM ”5 annual mm" and Wu" ‘L- ____-_:_‘\.;__‘ table <huw under the auspices of thy The Highlanh Park Presgi‘iijffi‘fi fiI’MHER 1“. fiREAT GROWTH ASS! 'RED filished weekly by Juux’ L. L 1-1: 1 and 1 \11. 1.. ‘ Lake (oun'y .1111 {1111‘ ntx red :15 «com! Class muttrr March 1 1' '11. z 5: nd Park, Illinois, undvr the Act of March I}. 187 13.4; Q'fixere are innumerable reasons why *izhlnnd Park people should patronize n; Home industry. The profits of such iddle West to Keep Large Amount of Money from Co. ”PEN ESTXTES Dl'RING Imd looked for life insurance vom- SAGE 811 ingr to Eastern Firms ,- ‘ Strluroiu}; and Sunday {.ukv run-<1 \lt-1 _ eur-“HH hnhi xts annual flmwr and Vom- tahlo <huw under the auspices of thy d t01x0rth Shore Horticultural sm'ivty mm the Lake Fort-st Gardvn vluh. Thv Op_[displays will be at the Gortnn srhunl .near the Chicago and Northwestern mce . . . . 'statmn and the ( lncugn and Mxlwuu- em- , t m“, , Ree trolley lxno. and ’ Ticket holders to the flOWer and vegetable show will be allowed to flu on a tour through the gardens on the following estates at Lake Forest." Louis F. Swift, Green Bay road; Jo- seph M. (‘U(lahy. Deer Path; Walter S. BreWSter. Green Bay road; T. E. Donnelley. Green Bay road. Ind Hugh J. McBirney. Laurel road. Banners will be at the garden‘ gate to guide visitors from (‘hicnxo and neighboring towns. Hise \Villiam s Hesler Wolbrock Greenslade White (‘Iark Wymnn De Long Gallagher Nielson On-both days the ahuw will open at noon and continue thruugh the afh-r- noon and evening. There will be many interesting: {01 res in flower arrange- ments besides t v competitive displays of the choicest flowers and vegetahlu specimens grown on the privatr m- tates along the north shore. HISE LEADS B. P. 0. E. BASEBALL HI'I'I‘ERS The race for the high batting awr- age in games to date fidds Hise lead- ing with an averam‘ of 380. closely pressed by Williams with .1175 The list follows: Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Gillette of Highwood. who died lut Thursduy niorning. were held at the Prior establishment 1:31: Sunday after- noon. Rev. Groae of the Methodist Episcopal church ofliciated. The body was shipped to Racine Monday: morn- imr for burial. Mrs. , W, Potter and Miss Verna Pater fiustin. “L. were the Sun- day guests of Mrs. Andrew 810m- field. Mr. and Mrs. James Blomfield of Oak Park will 1:0 guests of Mrs. Andrew Blomfiehl today. GILLETTE FUNERAL HELD LAST SUNDAY 1H )I'Lffllllliéxllol Jul llh' ~' \NNI'AI. FLOWER SHU“ THL'KSII \Y. .II'NEI ELL. at Highland Park m'i Mil“ \ull mnn' .IH Games A vorag? S .380 h mk- inTn‘H Ihl‘ I 2“. High \lH .302‘. .300 .285 .275 .270 .2. 1'} 350 1922 mi ' Last Friday cumin: 8 delixhdul; at several dun with her death“ l piano recital was given by Wentflvo, n. H. C. Hohhird. Junior Music pupils at the [Anette Mrs. H. C. Hohhird i: leaving (‘onw-nt. Tomorrow evening the Sen- » {or Wisconnin. when she will “and ; iur Music pupils will be presented in‘ a : the Beloit commencement amines. recital at T 30 oclock at the Convent ‘ __,~_,-.___ \11 are conlialh imiu‘d to “tend, . “hy Iufler with B an 3" ,. . Mn. Wm. Gsell left Sunday {or a Z. M. 0. gives imam relief. A! ell lfew weeks visit in Morrieon, IIL ldtuz floretâ€" Adv. l l l Mr and Mrs. M Nocthhng announce the birth of a baby buy A! the High- lu‘ml Purk ho‘plul lust Thumlly. Juno 8th. Mr. and In. Herman Denul left Tuesday for Delovm. Win. to be gone for a few days. Mm. Rum-r I-‘rxbch n! lcmu. ha» been Visiting rI'lilUVl'S In "In city for the- past week Mr. Edw J, L'dell of (Brunei luphh, spont the wwkmnd ugh ninth-ma and frit-nds in lhlx‘ city. 51m Helen Erskine uf Waukegm. “as the guest of Mr and Mrs, Wu]- thors nmhfamily last Stturday Miss Lois Shulu n‘zurno‘d Wednes- «lay from It Mars. Iowa, when nhe attended xho- umhmhon mar-rises of he-r sister, (‘aruhno Mr. and Mrs lA‘Shr Schnuffler have purchased thv Nels Holt-men houte on Lincoln Aw. Mr. and Mrs John (‘nrohn of Ev- m‘ett. spent Monday with their daughâ€" ter. Mrs. John McGuire): Mr. William Grins of Minneapolis. spent the weekâ€"end as the. guest of Mr. and Mn K. C. Bennett. Mn. John M. 'l‘uulr and dauxhkr. lillzubvth, wlm haw been In New York fur the pm! thrm- months, hau- re- turnml to lhghlund Park to: (he sumâ€" mm Tlvy Wlll leave 1n the {All to mukv- tha'ir l'uluw homo in New York. Mr and Mrs. Frank R, Morllgomory unnl famil) will lean- July In! for .\'e \\ York. wlu-n' ”10) \Hll mike the" Mrs. Jest-pl} (‘unl and duuxhurl. Mary and ('athen'no. nnd Evelyn F0010 will lonvv June 17th for Europe where they will spend the summer. They will return about Sept. 15L Mr nn‘l Mr- Ruclmrll, 0! 1h:- Morâ€" mm" Hotn-l, “I” lvau- Sundny {or lakeside. Michngun, to spend thr- num- nn-r months. Mr and Mrs. F and famil) will Ne \\ York, when {uturv hum.- ML and Mb Unnum ”0:.“th 4.; mmnc: HI- Ymtn of .t diuuhwr u! Uzv l‘r-‘sbyto-rnm mnpnul un '1‘)‘.ur.~1n_\. JuYU' 15(. MM: Aan Mrkvnuv of Momma}, )3 (hr guns: of Mn, (hul‘gv Dunncombv Mm thr) Don mil chap-rom- I part) 02' 5h .lt hr ~umm¢~r homv at '. lukes,\\1~, (oz hm “Nix. ”-lhou 2n tlu party uln‘. lhuuxh) Ron). Rum Dunscombv. {hub-(h holy. l‘harlc» Urukc' Jo» l'rodm and H‘flln Plu- gr»: W:- vnsh (u mrrul in! week's urm, staung lhu Mr‘ and Mn. Frank J. Bud) ‘lr" \ilmnfl In lndnnnpolu. It should hl\f md, Mr. and ”fl. John A Bud) If! upenditu two wed-h m lndi-nupolil. Ind” n the “can of Mr. Brody”: mu-r. Mn. Holdmnn. Mn. J. (‘. Bram of AHAnu. U... ml! be ‘he (an! of Mn. Wuhan: Mnnme Wright fur never-ll day; Mr. How-rd Kant Murnod In! 'Pr‘fda) from New York to Ipcnd nu- enl ueeh In (hit (it) Shuttuck . 511'. and Mrm Juhn I". IV (urn.- .*:a.n 16ft "or l-‘grmmgum, ('onn.. ‘0 ‘v ph‘srm :nl thv comnwm‘o-menl ox rrnscs at Mm I’ortvr's School. whrn- thvir llJuKhU‘T. Dorothy. Is a Mudent 5‘1'3. Flaw! Robertson ((‘athonne \\ inturs). ul' KummS ('ity. will spend nnv month “ith 'm‘r pun‘nts, Mr, nnd MN. 1.. I- Wmtrn of Laure-l Aw. Mr. Huber: Watson. of THCOYYIJ. \V:..~:h.. “‘14 a , rkw ml guru “1}!va V hurry. Jr. Mm, William Monne Wright hax returned from I trip to Mum. Mr. (‘harles A. Lnnon ml Nata Litton rétumed Int Wedneulny from a motor trip through Northern Illinois Mr u‘d Mrs. T. R. Wplea ”turned Mumhn from Minnesota where thv) lune boon for the past week. The) attended the- umlualion ext-mism- of tixvir son. Tom. who Wan a student a! Helen and W'oodvunl Bnynton “ill leave today to join their pan-nu. Mr and Mrs Fm! ( Boynwn. at Nul- :urkvt Island. their summar homo. Tin- In»! Silbvr Tamil) loft yew“ :luv for tho out to attend 1hr [rul- 11"iun of Miss lAbuifl' Silbor from Smith (‘ollt-gv. ’Tho} “ill then motor nr. ud In. w. w. fumily loft Sudty for GWMN“ Lake-George. New York. lobe ROM” for AM three month; - ML and )l!~ Unnulw Hofintun .u‘. mum 111' hum of A Amthwr at Hz. r-‘sbyto-nun mnpltul 0n Thurs-1n} orth) Blur. \‘v‘nimvux- 4' Mn Harm }1*'Inl«. ‘.\' mu 2: p (in H l:- ‘irs .‘lv Mun uh) 1H Hm r\ H thv rust for about “so ll' un Uh hm) Lplut . Muxm "'hll‘v \ 1-» ”find m U] 'Iu-r pun-nb 1 KIN“. of lip n‘n'l H1 k- \\ 1 Ux lll ‘Hlél h'll ,\ 3'le ,xl .nm m-uxhh tunwrnm {I I“: all art :n‘ i‘n‘la} myh! I h- 1' nm‘t ‘) 8|! .ey. \\.|l \ u-mh.’ at Wop lllvn-lv- >..m1.i.._\ n-mum. [hr Hid“ If HIL'I his hvia Ah {0| All! : Among the mason arriving ghouls from Europe it John A. Bun- !nell of this city, who not“ Now ‘York In! Monday on the Iinor “3.1. ‘ (‘oak and Son vapor! nun] re- cent. Ink-u of hours: M. T. Light." to Willi-m Pour 100 fl. on Ravin- IPuec adjoining the (Roche hone. Sylvester Send to (hora lurk, abut-20 in Block 73. Karl King to H. .Wrirht Lot 23 in Block 78 and EM ‘Cheney to J. Herr-on 85x340 unda- a“!!! the Dickenson Pllcc on Linda 1":- I In. I-ry Lehman and In. H. D. Ride"; of Britt. low- In the guest: 0! the former': Ion Guy V. “alumna and funny. I In. Ray Anderson of Ann Arbor, ilk-11.. in viflu'ng her mother, In. tit n Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dov of Genoa. at several days with her and)” n. H. C. Hobbit-d. Mrs. H. C. Hohhird it having {or Wisconnin. when she will “and the Beloit commencement um. recovery. She hu beon mend to her mother'- mldeoct at the Swim. They will leave for Cullfomh u noon A. ll“ Inhan in IN. to trunk Hm (‘hlflotte Brand entertained the Worth While club Toad-y m- nln; It a picnic upper In Sun-fl Woodn. Min Eliubelh Brown of Ottawa will be the run! of Min Aha Dufly next Sunday Mm Brawn will gradual: un Fndny from the Art Inslituu. Mm Mnry Shun Nathan. who hm: Wn n'rioull)‘ I“ .1 Cum Sanitarium. Colorado Spring; for mme time. is npofled on the way to Mn. Roy Pan a! Penn. who but been visiting her mother. In. William Monroe Wrixhl. {or the post chm wed“. left for her home Monday. In. Damn Comp-u of Grand Rapidt, who no tho mid“ In. Wfltm, left for her home on Hominy. \‘crhn l-‘nnc'u Lehman. the null an of Ir. Ind In. Guy V. Lehman. hu bun quite ill In an Pmbytninn hospital, but 1: Improving tih‘e M Mr.- SrMHnur u! Newt York II! \inumw hr! ainughtnr Mn Re: L» Jones. nr 2. n d I . wrn- qu .flr- WA €Dar|ene Jone-bu Who- iwmmUnionConegeI-dhw giumrdhyoutblmmndfll Ill-.Imilnvnufl. - Gvurm \A lw r1 Mr. Hurt-na- (5 Smith. who hm spent. the put )eur um one-hut in India. Burmuh and Coylon. n \mmnx Mn: Smith‘s parrntx. Mr. and Mn Amm “In! Holulnni of Vlnc' A\!fl ,‘fv- l’ ‘ Mull. n'lummi “Nina-- ‘EH'H ll‘ Mars, Iowa. W'WH‘ 5hr . ‘nw-n \‘xâ€"utlhk (ur tlu- put month \1. um MI- Arthur hm!) arr Hu- g, .- ; "n N» u' 1\- in yn'h, born SI" " v"‘ :1! Hr [\annnn Dumunwwc- Spurs! Pan u! the American Legion has pun-bud : MW silk flag and «autism which Um" wxll «lmplm In I. It Ripdon dry your“ Horr Win-kw from Junl- 3(th 1n July Mr llama fluid will return next Tuesday from Dumbo". III will rm min at home for about ha du- and nil! then nun-«l unmet achool u “The Villa." .1 Am. Tim" ha I mad-“fin“! of the D S. H. S. Alumni AW Inst Thursday evening It the Coal- munity (,‘enter. Plan wen- iii-tuned for Um nnnunl Alumni dinner. A- _\'cl, nullnnu ha»: been settled upon. but further unuunmmenu wall Ip- Mr and Mn INN-ell ”on will leave next u'u-k {or an rxtrndm! um Ibroui. wand. Mr inudl‘u Mn Mar) Lam-r «.1 Ashton. “1 Hutu”: unirfimlnl) “1th Ml- mgr I. “my.” ' \h‘. MM Mr “Uta-H h-nhrr 1v! U Ml It. Nun-m“ him an Mu :Ir.’lmbv .1"- mun I'huruln; ”M y u I” q ‘IHH Ml: P ‘ mmmn‘h hu! buu ‘n vyh Y .'r- )‘lh “I“ nr. Nurlh n.1,) 4 :H! a m \\ build”): )2" Hut-«ll h-nhrr 1:41 (In; for Akn-n. Uh'm Mil qu Md lha- rummovr. Mn JON'ph Berulw Putnam. HIV. Sundny and ”f Mr. and Mr- l(-_\ Hm. Marti-n k“ fur hrr Hvrnnnxnm. VII. l'wl ~pend|ng Hw 1.11; nlnhuw u in 11min} I Irank Mn-rnll fur [JIXOIL H1, TLI) WI“ \inll (UHM‘d .‘ZUH 11H! 71"”an “f Any-Hun 9hr u u - DH ”Elm CALLED in» and which thmtcnod m Blom ml "Ophumidlhl mm. m put out before it M Jud, done much damage. 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