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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 16

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The measage was broadcast through station WNP on MacMillan', steamer, Bowdoin in response to a mange sent on January 3 by Mr. Clerk through the courtesy of the General Electric Co.. which was broadcasting I mm in honor of Mr. “It-Milr kn. The reply was picked up at Union Springs, N. Y., Ind VII re- hyed by the station there to Chicago than it w in turn received by Sta, thm . BZX nnd um out to Mr. Clerk. The measure follows: VILLAGE THEATER AT WILME’I'I'E m CLOSED A radio message from Donald Mae- I Kilian. noted arctic explorer who Ll " the present time carrying on sei-, entifie research with the Rawsont Field Museum expedition at approxi-‘ mately the magnetic north pole, was received last Thursday morning by; Frederick E. Clerk. superintendent of i New Trier high sehoof, who is a per- sonll friend of Mr. MacMillan. St. Peter-i A. Bizer, f . ., ...,5 0 0 M. Ruegen. f _ t-' Tr-t T " 0 , E. Ruegen, c _.', .. Ar" 2 2 0 A. Schaer. g . .. ,,() o 2 C. Freeze, g V, _ TT-q O " 1 Referee --A. Olson, Highland Park. The game with Portage was Tei, erred by C. Bates of Deerfield. Thursday. Feb. 2, St, Paul will play Niles Center at the New Niles Thursday. Feb. 2, play Niles Center a; Center public school. RECEIVES MESSAGE 1 Head of North Shore Line and FROM D. MeMILLAY Mayor of City in Confer- A Mm" "ma..-“ I“... n--..u n.“ , cl'Ice Thereon Payments to beneficiaries and holders of endowment policies this year amounted to eight times the total of such payments in 1900. And in each of the last two years the amount of new in- surance written exceeded the total amount outstanding 17 years ago.--Dubuque Times Journal. St. Paul-17 A. Johnson, I I. Lneglcr. f E. Bleimehl. c E. Juhrend, g K. Haggie, g C. Johnson, G During the last 27 years our population has increased by about 50 per cent. But the number of life insurance policy holders has increased 500 per cent. Deposits in savings and other time ac- counts in banks on June 30, 1926, according to government sta- tistics, amounted to 826,000,000,000. These figures Show that the people are put.tirur.yo.mtthintr "tsy. for the rainy day. “as loading 10 to 8. In the third cuartvr St. Peter's cinched the game. Although the St. Paul guards held melt opporents scoreles in the last (manor tluir awn forwards fell shurt by one basket to overcome the lead, The {tame was one of the most in- tcresting contests: lpayod. St. Peter and St. Paul will play twice more before the season closes. In an extra game the St. Paul boys trimmed Portage Park M. E. church 39 to 30 at the St. Peter's community hall, Jan. 24. That is the reason why many people have obtained 1 big trade and have held it through advertising. Their advertising drew t lot of people to their stores, they increased their volume of sales, without a corresponding increase in cost of operation. Also by buying in large quantities they got my reductions in price, So they were actually able to deliver goods for less, as the result of obtaining volume of business through advertising. Other peoples can Americans extravagant, spendthrift and wasteful. Maybe. after all, it only gems that way. _, A - . In the contest for league honors 5L Peter's won from St. Paul's Jan. rt, by on1 point, In the first quar- ter tit. Paul's was leading 6 to 0. but St. Peter’s staged a rally and at the end of the half St. Peter's To make a large success in business, poo e have to convince the public that they are giving specially you; values. One of the best ways to get into a position where they can give exceptionally good values, is to obtain s greater volume of busi- ness. When stores double their soles. their expenses we not so very much more with the doubled volume, so the cost per article ST. PAU L's LOSES Th Yin-cc theater, a Wth-tte, Mr. Frederick E. Clerk, New Trier (Signed) Donn” Kaolin"; AN D WINS GAMES Hubbub Park Ple AMERICANS NOT SPENDTHRIHS - _ dynml" 0 1 J be more than one-half of this amount.) Mrs. Samuel C. Goss. St. Long- l Frank Fowler, secretary of thei§0°d 'GT.t.' ft'.'.":,',',)),,',"'; for Chamber of Commerce addressed the, rinter If . 1.. on ri F o next board, telling of the plans for thetek, 30mmmnfed by her mother. _ Farmers' Institute to be held in Wan- w Mrs. w. w. Robinson, and her grind- I kezan next month. He said that there _ daughter. Carol Elliott. i will be farm exhibits in the Armory/ -___ Arademy Theater, Clayton hotel Gil Mr. and Mrs. I Fred McGuire of {Masonic temple. He said the can-1555 Sheridan ruck Winnetka, an- iverttinn here will be the largest and "ounce the cnzakement of their 15““ in the history of the Farmers' daughter. Florence Louise, to Elbert Institute. He urged a full represen- R. Reriorker of Wilmette. Miss Met tation of the county board at the Guire leaves this week for . Mediter-) meeting and expressed thanks to the "mean cruise and n trip through Ee board for assistance rendered. lure, returninz ahoat' April 10. The! I marriage will take place soon the” I D! mu m u Arr QAI‘I‘D her arrival home. l In eonrervnce with Mayor Butter '"1 Chertes V. !ttytmt.r of ‘gsl jr,, Atkinson of North Chicago, this Provident avenue. Wmm'tlm. "iced: afternoon, Britton t, Budd of the for the muthland from Baltimore.? J North Shore line last week agreed to) 'Hr. or, Thursday. Jan. ll. She will} ‘mnve back the gates n the mdivisll Miami. Huang St. Petemburk.i _ street crossing to make it a curve all“ 'tnd N.ew Grimm. lmdipz nhout tmt'r ‘Sheridan road instead of I right an- 'Urs m etteh of than cutie. and Trl J ttlo crossing. They Are conferring : ‘uminll home after the Mardi Gm in F l with state highway otticiaU for some t February. plan to remove the grade crossingi --.- This is the creasing on which Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mvent have n- Waudol of Wankegan wns killed tonurned from their wedding trits and. weeks "to. 3mm are It home in their Ipartlnont It was suggested that nne set of in F.vunrton. Before their wedding Rates be used for both the Northwest, l l". "rrerr w. the hrHe “I! Miss em and the North Shore line and Att; Vireinin Thompson. dlnlht-r of Mr. extra gunman be employed to to out and Mrs. Ttope Thompson of WB- with I flux when trains are awronch- i mette. PM hand-“hi; -ddae1 m MT" GGG; mthO-h ymImI-n-dw s)witsmii or my swam In ABILITY hobby. For on that any. the North Shore Theater Guild is to contact " Moon and evening meeting! at the Winnetkn Community Home to com- pile data on " ,tvaiUttle acting tat- mt in m. bulky: This group. the unwise, dfl'l in was! from d) the eoamrsrmitie. between me Parent and I'm all in yum, pm: for-at-tteV unknowntodnmlgvm thr-- out the - PLAN TO MAKE SAFER f N. C HICAGO CROSSING It was Suggested that nne set of Rates be used for both the Northwest, em and the North Shore line and In extra pleman be employed to go out with I (lug when trains are approach- mg. Don't forget the date, January 30, if you Ire a north shore resident. and one of those who likes the will a The amendment provides that the} maximum balance to be kept in any one bank may be equal to the fun" amount of the capiul stock, surplus) and undivided profits of the institu-' tions. The resolution had provided) that the maximum balance could notl be more than one-half of this amountl north groom's m- Little Mr en- In line with suggestions of County Treasurer Jay B. Morse and Super- visor Arthur W. Vemoe. chairman of the fittanee committee of the board of supervisors, the county board last week made an amendment to I reso- lution which will enable the treasurer ta place all county funds in Lake county banking institutions. HERE'S CHANCE FOR AMATEUR THESPIANS COUNTY BANKS TO GET FUNDS FROM TREASURER Action of Board of Supervisors at Recent Meeting Clears Way for Plan WWwdluyh _ Mrs, Chertes V. Sommer of 425 Provident avenue. Witmetea. amid} for the muthland from Baltimore.: 3 Mil. on Thursday. Jan. ll. She will] lvisi! Miami. Rtrvnna, St. Petersburk.i l and New Orleans. nmdinz about mt ldnys in no]! of then eitie, and mi 1‘ Hindu: home tttter the erdi Cras In F 'r, February. l I Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Plyne of {Gimme gave a home warming Sun- "day afternoon. January Mr. Those [who assisted'the hostess during the 2193 hours from 4:30 until 7:30 were Mrs. Bruce MacLeish. Mrs. Daniel Burnham. Jr., Mrs. Wilt" Primloy, ‘ Mrs. Ernst vonAmmon, Mrs. William H". Moffett. Mrs. Seth Shepard, Mrs. I Woods Shoemaker. Mrs. Robert How- ', ard, Mrs. Marvin Miner, Jr., and Mrs. l Morton Knode. 'trc, arr. no Itiiieé“m'" ii'. M‘Omkwmmm “dud-“chi h I“ M Call - E,'r'l'l'lltst=t.rtg3tgt The mnrriazo of Miss Inez Brooke, d-uthter of the late Mrs, Jean Brooke of r'hiraro, to Edwin Tubhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Piston v. Tabb: of Wit. metre, took pine? Saturday, Inn. 14. f Mrs. John R. Cochran. 370 Chest- nut street, Winnetka. recently gave a l charming bon voyage luncheon in hon- :nr of Miss Mary Knapp and Mrs. W. I o. Milling" of Chicago. Miss Knnpp ‘nnd Mrs. Millinger leave the lust of 'the month for a mid-winter Mediter- l Fanean eruise. Upon return Miss F Knapp is planning to build a summer {home at Indian Hill. which the ex- pects to occupy during the coming ( season. Mr. sad It". In Calif 1Nrthtq, an Kenilworth 3mm. Kmilvmh. and Mr. um! In. Sidney Y. Bill at hr Man Rm left for Californh - 'hervtrttrurftsrnt,mttstx- Ther.mareoorttouaa..tthe-, eertaht - hare been and. yd. , mum-Mending...)- 1rrTeetPA-tetteMtrt Invitations, are out for a dlnner dance to he rim at the North Shore hotel on February I. M an.. w Ron-u. (Rancher of In. In M. Korea. 912 Cherry that. Winndkl. and “in Lorrahto Iehm. dandwr of Mr. Ind In. Chum R. lichen of so: Elmwood avenue. Wilmette. mun-4mm" Lair-iris-c In In. Aiiiie n. Sir Wilfred‘vys knighted by King George in recognition of his service on the occasion of the dcdiution ot the new hospital at St. Anthony, Newfoundland, last July. His work k well known urns: the world. 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