Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1930, p. 47

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Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 The Boy Scouts of Highwood made a complete canvass of their town Satâ€" urday, Nov. 30 and collected a large amount of clothing to be redistributed to the unemployed and needy. The above picture shows only a portion Highwood Scouts Collect Clothing December 16, 1930, to 5 P. M. February 2, 1931 For the convenience of stockholders of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois residing in and near the Company territory,. we have arranged for special representation at all of the Public Service Company offices to handle "rights" during the "rights" period. Stockholders and other investors in this neighborhood are therefore directed to where you may obtain full information about Public Service Company capital stock and the current subscription privilege. Here "rights" may be bought and sold and subscriptions entered at the subâ€" scription price of $100 per share. Monthly payment plan available. The same complete service is offered at our Chicago and branch offices. UTILITY SECURITIES COMPANY Your Nearest Public Service Company Office PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OoF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 230 So. La Salle Street, CHICAGO Public Service Company of Northern Illinois is growing even more rapidly than the Metropolitan Chicago area which it serves. Its common stock is a seasoned investment that is widely owned throughout the company‘s territory. "RIGKHTS" There are two scout troops in Highâ€" wood. Troop 36 at St. James parish, M ichael O‘Flaherty, scoutmaster, 11 this clothing estimated at the value of which several hundreds of THE PRESS Louis Young, assistant scoutmaster and Troop 37 Oak Terrace school, Vicâ€" tor J. Walecka, scoutmaster, © _ In the above picture from left to right are J. E. Enquist, cashier Highâ€" wood State bank and member of the Highwood district Boy Scout commitâ€" tee, Scout Carl Sanderhoff, Troop 37, Scout Richard McNeil, Troop 36 and Mr. Raymond Roth, mayor of Highâ€" wood and chairman of the Highwood District committee. Keep Out Our League of Nations advocates are still urging us to enter some agreement that will bind America to take sides against the aggressor in any European war. But how would we decide who was the aggressor? Our information would come mainly from those news agencies that for years have specialized in misrepreâ€" senting the facts to the American people. Might we not find ourselves fighting on the wrong side? Why isn‘t it better anyway to let the Euroâ€" peans settle their own quarrels? STEFFEN HOUSEâ€" \ HOLD UTHITIES 0 99 5 $ the gi&%@ she is hoping %{K}A for Lfl}@% R EFRIGER A T O R Phone H. P. 350 GLENCOE 366 Park Ave. + Ph. Glencoe 57 688 Vernon Ave. â€" Ph. Glencoe 6 Come in and let us show m the perfect gife for her. new Majestic Refrigerator â€" with 30 great features that will save ber‘tiu, save work and money for years to come. Comeyin mlyâ€"oee it » selfâ€"and Te Cleistâ€" mas dclivmuy terms. HIGHLAND PARK 15â€"17 North Second Street 4 49

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