Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1928, p. 7

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THURSDAY; JONE @1, was ) = )>~ ® The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will hold their monthly social afternson at the home of Mrs. Hattie Jones, 21 8. Green Bay road, Thursday, June #8. An muwm‘ are, urged to attend. MISSIONARY SOCIETY North Shore Trust Company * 6Me o + Lake County, Iilinois STRICTLY modern, highâ€"grade, three story brick and stone building containing the editorial offices of The Udell Printing Company, four stores and nineteen apartments. Dated May 1, 1928. Denominations $500.00 in all maturities. ie . $1,000.00 in 1938 maturities. ; $187,500.00 2 6% First Mortgage Serial Gold Bonds 6% Located at 534 to 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, $ 4,500.00 due May 1, 1980 â€" $ 9,500.00 due May 1, 7,500.00 due May 1, 1981 10,000.00 due May 1, 7,500.00 due May 1, 1982 11,000.00 due May 1, 8,500.00 due May 1, 1983 12,000.00 due Mayâ€" 1, $117,000.00 due May 1, 1988 Among the Many Services Rendered by This Bank The UDELL BUILDING We Own and Offer Subject to Prior Sale Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Christmas Savings Clubs Safety Deposit Boxes Interest payable May and November 1st. Real Estate Loan Department bmerir d s A + :. 3 th 2. + j year ago is pr for the first fium-nlmh-lflh recital, 416 St. Johns place, Friday BTUDIO RECITAL TO TAKE PLACE FRIDAY PARK STATE ~BANK â€" \ is > 4 ’ ‘AFâ€" ® ,‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGBLAND PAXKK, he is t studying the requirements of the dis~ trict from all angles. Along with the Green Bay site consideration was given to the site on which the old Port Clinton school building . still stands in the north part of the disâ€" trict near the Fort Sheridan bom-‘ dary. Needed improvements in the Eim Place buildings were also not.ed.‘ Favors Proposition The committee favored the erecâ€" tion of a kindergartenâ€"primary unit on the Green Bay site and recomâ€" mended calling an election to secure authorization for the work. A committee of the Elm Place board with Dr. Earl Fritach as chairâ€" man, associating with it Mr. Jesse L. Smith and Mr. Raymond Flinn of the firm of Holmes and Flinn, architects, has for some time been carefully ~~*** (Continued from page 1) children are concerned would elimi~ nate railroad crossings from considâ€" eration. DIST. 107 TO VOTE ON BONDS JUNE 23 be l“ * Rouse is a Highland Park boy. De The name of J. P. Rouse of Mundeâ€" lein, noted as the third low qualifier in the field of the best amateur and professionul | golfers in the middle west in the National Open tournament at Riverside. large vote on the very important pro positions presented. Highland Park Golfer One Leaders in Tryout For _ Big Tourney mmw&uummhmt“.wm-%d mm.mw&mm”m.mmmw Priceâ€"par and accrugd interest. TITLE AND INSURANCE: The trustee holds a mortgage title guarantee policy of mmm&mwmslum.w.flmmmmm Mm&-obond-hnfirt;:n--t.;gemthm. The trustee will hold fire and tornado insurance policies for the protection of the bond holders. VALUATION AND RENTALS: The land has been appraised at $115,000.00 and the wmuhwmunmw,mmu.mmvumfiondmmom The total bond issue is 65% of this valuation. mmumnudinmhelfimhdam,m.oo. MMmmwmdheUMmfluOomm.wfiehhlbu uhbfiahdhbuiminthhcityfinrtwentyym IMPROVEMENTS : The building is of strictly modern construction, three stories and bmt.mvwingthemfinfr“oflotonCenwAmm,mdsofutindepth. Itwflwntdntheeditmiflo!b-afheUdlefinfingComm,fonratauandme- teen apartments, ranging from ome to four rooms each. The building is steam heated and is equipped with Frigidaire cooling system. . ROUSE QUALIFIES | FOR NXATIONAL OPEN LAND: 115 feet on Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois, 100 feet in depth. This property is located in a very desirable business section of Highland Park, across the street from the City Hall, and two blocks from the stations of the Chicago & North Western Railroad and The Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad. Principal and interest payable at the office of the Trustee, the Highland Park State Bank, o‘f Highland Park, Illinois. Coupon bonds may be registered as to principal. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK ' HIGHLAND PARK, TLEmots | |â€" SAMUEL M.;Â¥A@TINGS, Chairman of the Board J. K. APPEL, President _ _ C. F. GRANT. Vieeâ€"Prosi You can get more from this bank than just a handy place to keep your money. Business counsel, investment service, financial problem solutions are just a few of the special services we render. You are welcome to take advantage of them. There‘s a lot more to this bank than the teller‘ tomer‘s lobbyâ€"more than our fixtures, vaults and inside organization where our officers and directors ways of making our service more heloful to our ons HIGHLAND PARK STATE More Than a Depository THE UDELL BUILDING REAL ESTATE SECURITY Closed First Mortgage on Land and Buildings The Old Reliable and Progressive Bank of more to this bank than the teller‘s window or the otal Issue $187,500.00 _ His great round of golf gives Wauâ€" kegan an entry in the National open championship tournament, the bigâ€" was just 4 strokes more than the great Joe Kirkland took to lead the qualifiers and only one stroke more than Edie Gayor of Chicago took to land in second place. service more helpful to our customers OUR RECOMMENDA TION fundelein fixtures, vaults and records. There‘s the F. GRANT, m â€"Presi 1 Rpaguf» 0 woment and Cashicy MEMJ Sith are always planning gest golfing event the United States has to offer. The tournament will be held at Olympia Ficlds in Chicago and RKouse will take part. He may not win. He isn‘t expected to, but h« ought to be in the money even though such rgolfing greats as Bobby Jones and Wiaiter Hagen are listed at the top of the tournament. That leopard who could not change his spots, should have read the store advertising and thereby learned that the styles changeâ€"every few months now PAGE SEVEN

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