Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 22

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N, See This New Kitchen Helper Demonstrated at your Public Service Store PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY WA " or NORTHERN ILLINOIS 51 So. St. Johns Ave., HIGHLAND PARK Cream whipped . . . eggs beaten . . . waffles, mayonnaise, cakes and frostings stirred up in no time at all with the Dormeyer Electric Food Mixer. It stands upright (without being held) in any mixing bowl and the paddles spin at any speed. See for yourself the dog. ens of iobs it can make easy in your own kitchen RAVINIA CAB Highland Park 2.54 24 HOUR SERVICE mtoMmr-ta)nt--etatAtt 'N FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 21 and 22 Any limo be'woon 8 and 5 o'clock Free recipe booklets will be presented to every one. JUST CALL A at this special demonstration. THE PRESS Peterson, as near as the county highway police could learn at the time, lust control of his machine as he was driving south on Milwaukee avenue near Libertyville, with the re- sult that it swayed into a ditch Ind then against a fence. William Peterson, 17 years old, of mu N. Mead avenue, Chicago died Nuv. 12 in the Rogers park hospital in Chicago from injuries he received NW. 5 near Libertyville when his au- tumubile crashed into a fence. Tho_injured man, whose skull was fractured, was rushed to Chicago by Man Hurt Nov. 5 Near Libertyville Is Dead Fifteen J,'eg,Qith, Talking Dolls Given Away at Your 3teeg. Store Tel. H. P. 949 Latest Style We are going to give them to the fifteen little girls, not over 12 years of age. receiving the largest number of votes between November 22nd and 10 o'clock Christmas Eve, December 21m. The awards will be made Christmas morning at 10 o'clock. For each penny spent at our store during tho,period stated above, each customer may east a vote. Ask all your frjends to write your name on the ballot before they put it into the Ballot Box in our store. Robert W. Pease Phone I44 BRAND BROTHERS These Dolls valued from $2.00 up to $18.00 IT IS PAINT, GLASS, WINDOW SHADES and WALLPAPER THAT YOU NEED TO MAKE THE HOME READY FOR WINTER. _ _ PAINT Opposite Chicago North Western Station Free Delivery Including Sunday Open Bttndayrr--N.M mm. to ' Mn. 58 YEARS IN BUSINESS Finest Quality motorists and at" first, although he was unconscious, it was believed that he would live. Mrs. Alfred Pittman, formerly Miss Beatrice Thayer ot' Highland Park, is now manager of the Elise A. llunyun Dress Shop at 1507 Chi. can!“ uyenue. Evanston. Mrs. Pitt- man has had wide experience in this line, having been for years employed in similnr'work with Carson, Pirie, Scan & Co., in Chicago, and her pa- mms are assured the very best of merchandise and service. Former H. P. Girl Is Manager of Dress Shop , Pharmacist West Central Ave. Thursday, Nov 7Srt Phone 144 20, 1930

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