Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 11

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Thursday, October 9, 1930 $10.00 _ $1,320.00 > $ 2,000.00 25.00 3,300.00 5,000.00 50.00 § 6,600.00 10,000.00 WITHDRAWALS: â€" Members mai/. at any time, by giving notice, withdraw full amount of all dues paid in, plus interest, MORTGAGE LOANS:~ Members may make first mortgage loans on homes on exceptionally favorable terms. PAIDâ€"UP GOLD CERTIFICATES: Paidâ€"up stock, supported by the first mortgages and other assets, redeemable at any time in full, bearing 5% interest, may be purchased in mulâ€" tiples of $100.00. Any of the following officers and Directors will accept subscriptions for the current series. F. J. LABAHN, President DAN HUNT, Viceâ€"President E. H. SELIG, Treasurer C. W. GetTy, Secretary Roxyar Buur Sroncs JELLâ€"O, all flavors, 3 pkgs. * T 4 %g¢ FOULD‘S Spaghetti, Macaroni, Noodles, 3 pkgs. ... C SOAP, Palmolive, keep that school girl complexion, 4 bars 26¢ ON SALE ALL WEEK October 10th to October 16th inclusive CHIPSO, Flakes or Granules, large pkg. .. : ROYAL BLUE FLOUR, fully guaranteed, 5 Ib. bag 24 V4 ) IBD, BB +scc cesc mt ie en en benpetnns COFFEE, Royal Blue, 2 1â€"lb. cans 73¢; 3 1â€"Ib. bags AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs. ... BEST FOODS, Mayonnaiseâ€"Spread, Thousand Island, 8 O%. CFYBUR] JBP .......c.. .ccsc ie ccimnecememnrenncennennnnenrennenens BUDWEISER, Malt and Hops or Hop Flavored, set............. TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans 2G@; New Pack, 2 No. 2% cans HERSHEY‘S COCOA, makes delicious beverage, frosting, fudge, 2 cans 13¢; 2 %â€"!b. cans......... ..232 BLUE FRONT, No. 1 t&l} €&R ............ccossssssmmemmeemetimme BARTLETT PEARS, No. 2% large can ... 20@ ROYAL BLUE, Tiny Norwegian, 2 small cans ........co.. ¢ SARDINES, 2 large cans M i row Femnieectrenntoat hven destein ns ROYAL BLUE PURE PRESERVES, 7 varieties, 1 lb. jar.... GREEI;IBAY RD. and N. SECOND ST. â€" HIGHLAND PARK All orders of $1.00 or over delivered free A. L. CARPENTER & SON PHONE 33 Seventh Series of Shares open for subscription during month of October. mo/ Deerfield Building and Loan Association SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Authorized Capital â€" $750,000 Assets â€" $50,000 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION We guarantee everything we sell TRADE HERE AND SAVE BEST QUALITY ALWAYS * H. E. Winc Lincotn Perris SoL. SHAPIRO E. L. Vinvarp J. R. Norz A. MonTavon C. C. KarscHULL 19¢ 19¢ 17¢ ig 25¢ THE PRESS The Bighland Bark PBress Published weekly by The Udel! Printing Co. at BHighland Park, Lake County, Illinois Entered as Second Class matter March 1. 1911, at All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 BSUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pub lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. THURSDAY Mrs. M. Maloney, Mrs, Fred Silâ€" jestrom and the Misses Mae and Margaret Siljestrom returned home Friday from a week‘s motor trip o the Ogren farm near De Smet, So«h Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer, of County Line road were t a few days of this week of Mrs. James Hesler. They turn to their home in Los California next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bo duaughter Nancy of Chicage weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Fred Fisher o Bay road. Saturday afternoon at 5 o‘clock, Miss Mary Trigg Waller, daughter of Mrs. Trigg Waller became the bride of Mr. James Monroe Carry of Chicago. The bride was charming in a gown of ivory velvet with an ivory tulle veil trimmed in Rosepoint lace. She carried a bouguet of gardenias and lillies of the valley. Her attendâ€" ants, Mrs. Arthur B. Treman as maâ€" tron of honor and Miss Mary Carry, as maid of honor and the bridesmaids, the Misses Jane Martin, Margaret Grassel, Betty McCann and Jeanne Beeson were attired in chiffon dresses in fall colors ranging from yellow into the rich golden brown. _ They. all wore hats of gold and brown velvet and carried bouquets of chrysanthemâ€" ums in the rich autumn shades. The house was beautifully decorated in autumn leaves and bouquets of chryâ€" santhemums. _ A reception followed the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Carry Jleft on a honeymoon trip. They will reside in Chicago upon their return. Mrs. J. O. A. road is visiting this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Couffer and children of Evanston have taken a home at 730 Princeton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Geer of Troy, N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sedgwick of Ravine drive. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 640 Central Avenue, Highland Park, 11 Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 M Local and Personal the post office at Highland Park October 9, 1930 A. Mayer, fomerly road were the guests Preus of N. Sheridan friends in New York by Ed 1. Borkert and hicago were the Mrs. Borkert‘s sher of S. Green Mr. and will reâ€" Angeles, h Another SPECIAL For Saturday October 11th Right NOW as the season opens you will find here everything you are looking for in style, price, color and fabric. 786 Elm Street â€" 138 8. St. Johns W innetka FELL‘S A pair of Hansen Pigâ€" skin or Buckskin Gloves with any suit, top¢oat or overcoat you may select. Men‘s Apparel Shops TOP COATS $22.50 SUITS $27.50 OVERCOATS $30.00 Highland Park

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