Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

h NETTlE and NUTTY unfami- on the but. " VII-o. Ilnl all. In in“ run. - I“. "Indnmuuuy "Ind I.“ Dana“ an" n. mm and u I mum «win. in you. Slop I'm-l than I“ It ”tun-II, an“. KI'ITII EN KIJ'ZNZI'IK A ' [firm] " the hm .rtw.ittcAN FAMILY tav-Cheaper to May new mum. " ham . tntrNr'atC--riotey huh in "any yiyrt"r--tltty ttood ittsrMmertt, 2 lum- No. 2', can: Ttte M PILLSIII'RV'S PAM'AKR “MIR. 2 plus. .IRtrP--Royal tthrr Pitrr Cane Ind Maple. " an. jug "rot. RISER MALT & Mopf4 " IIOI’ FLAVUREI), "et All-I": ToNtTttr.tt-F',roetieat int-luau- bolt" anal"). 2 Inl'lf No. 'dr, gum . . “REES I IlIVAl. I“?! Alt-y- VII-h Mad ' "tm n.eeurtrrto luau! , I..I _Utt'bDiTMt & SUN J. Then- students unnu- by ttw high Highland Park On 'offee from the Wanker-n th, *Vl "no-"Vila In: “and“ Md man And nut..- Ind in pinball" her - on the h-h " VIM Ilul "In II but! an ototr-qsottitr-artd - Ila- "trrderertd.Ay "noted Fad luv-u" In luv”. been“ ther can an better um " n choline! "vin- " no. Sin in to ”or nun-l In”! Illa. Mid Wh' ARI-2 NOW SERVING A SPECIAL DINNER FOR Sh NORTHWESTERN CAFE 'tsee Sale All Weeks-Jan. WHAQ "up My NB." " t in [blunt-l - We Galvanic-e Everything We Sell 1At' [QUAD Ind N. SIH'QNI) STREET . "HENLAND PARK All orders: at “.00 or an" delivered Free FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY this THIS IS AN INDEPENDENT STORE huh-n the' regular nwviinst, month NOTIC c, Small M. Johns Avenue Mum-M school Tour t I'nw friend " the lumwwife. I cans "tP-it-er to hay ttood map than BeTtNEet4 THE FOURTH ' AND FIFTH PAVMENT OH tul- Tut Rama we oar neon BeT was: TE F ' “W EN s WE . n: RAIN) thv fir TEFFEN’S 'liti,'i gubflt‘bmm I ivy/i wnshlp TraiaairtrG"Tiir' STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY c, Bitt-ttttthy-lot 15-17 N. Second St. Phone H. P. 350 16 to Jan. uh " p... and but the In"! III. - Illu Inn-ll - h pent oth Omaha. XML-South om, Post Mt 'f the American' Legion pur'rhusvcl the South Central " building fur 310.000 and will "M it into ' clnhhounv and World mengurial‘. ,bhidt "5,000 will we"! in renmdeliit; ' Mama-rill h _ Planned 22 inclusive dun-ll. it.“ a Pofk and Beans Illn'u I rest "on! u I ml uvinl. 3 (“Ills ttoypl Blue. PHONE " 200 Illinois THE PRESS 'Ot 35 f 2 te 230 4Te 2Be 220 190 2Be ate we cuumw no . p.59 tfer FRILups WHO HAv a HEAED w my THEV ARE 1mm 0F new: m. a - PAsmoano sers - AND ARE Gome- 2 as? THe same RADIO we ooT ‘AND (:21 IT A? THE SAME P-e- .90 ae Papet' W oil In it I wrt sea-lute. a very funny little slate I'm- I'hrislmzns. When I go to write the funny' little thing makes a ere,ak. I love my funny little slate. I p'uy with it all tlu.v.--brhh Boyle. I got u checker Iroard fur Christ. mus. I lost two nume> "f eheckers with my tnothvr.--Leland Plague. . I have a little aceordittn. lt is Mark. I play with-my accurdiun. I play "ll! me Sweet Home" and] other sung". -Krvus Willman. ftrwe upon u time there was a little girl. Her name was Mary Hatfield. She gag 5mm- dishes fer Christmas. She had tt tea party, _ She had ice- ereum fur" dessert.--Maiy Irttfieltl, Tht ,Thv 1tevriivld Grammar srhtml is '/4) Pt T T ark I vxtuwttrtq'" maul basketball team River th‘yuir. It has tive players who wins"; wq-n- regulars un the team last year. Wank-1 Thvy m Allen Lnnue. Eltlort.Frost, my“; Nvil Amlu‘rum. Charley Orsborm and Winn. Hurry Allshruw. The team practices “a?" Hume-nights a week, Mort of the [gut C eighth m‘suh- buys hare been out f'hT,,, for practice. but we would. like to see more _.tteventh grade boys. (“PM Deerfield Crammer School dish find thy "re hot hot dish will he y prepare th" rest insrly. The Girl Rose heb, ‘n Christmas Mrs. Suullen w mmnhih: tweiden Mrs. Sunlien was injured in an au- mmuhih; tweident during the holi. days. . Mr, Bates will take her classes until shu roturns. Philip lurnwl l illnvsg.' Charles grndv hu, of many-we hut is hop mow in: Tho P. T, Tm "on": 'mlo- h Robe! " hat prnjm‘t ' ll “in it fur th" now , lowing “nick will les Hurm-M of the seventh Ins n-turnod after an absence pavevkte, He still uses crutches hoping for complete rim-ovary on. I't' ”in-hunk of tl nu muved to Florida rt l'nrtloék. in titst I to Gulvsliurx, Illinois niwessary y. If t! zhway." the H-monthly "eerfiel'l Grammar school. L by the eighth made. On Jan. 7, 19'.H, the first ho now your was printed. an urticlw am- taken from 'UH isher, Grade who"? after A. is sponsoring a hot for sehool.vhirdren who es'sary to bring "luneh If the ehild is absent " no rofuml. The ehil. (old in advarwe what the he so that mUhers may rust uf the lunch accord- for (‘hriuimns Ursula Children a wry funny little nus. When I Wt to 'little thing makes t'VU' went eu'rolirur hi-monthly |S a link Hattield ‘hristmns had iet" "atflelil lhv has [If sixth lung ‘85 I Building construction in the metro- lpolitan area of Chicago fur the your I 19.'10 totals $111,693,974, according tn the building survey department of ti. W. Strung & Co. This volume is con- lrmted to the 1929 total of $274,875.- 1747. or more thun twice that of 1930. F'orry-five suburbs within a forty- mile radius of the city plus Chicago itself are included in the survey. The 'tntul for the suburbs ahme is $32,- 1mm”. rm- Chicago $79,613,400. In 1929 the tutul for the same suburbs 1mm 372.3%.947. for Chicago $202,- 286M“). Highland Park ranked third ii” the your in Luke county. with lLake Forest tipst and Waukegun see- H $tBlJftflhll1 fmII,0lMl RECORDS FOR 1930 Figures for Year Show Decrease From I929; H. P. Third In Lake County- Win-Mun Wilmotto Winnvtkn East Chic “my Whilinu Lake and. has pl, Dalton "owner, Elvin Klmhur hlmwm. low liorwyn "luv bu; ('uluml-l ('hicaw. "Mn Hirrhr Lombard - Mnywmnl Mount Prmpoc'. North Chitin!" Oak Park Park BMW ' Jul ict Kvnil Woman Drags Husband From Burning Machine Urwonseinus from injuries re- ceived when his ear crashed into a moving Sou line freight train in Mun- tlelein early Saturday morning and hum into flames, Ray Febdeler. 25, of Palatine, yam saved from horrible death by his wife, M, who dragged him from the blazing automobile. al- though she had also been painfully injured in the accident. 'Mrs. Fehdeler than hailed a pass- ing car driven by ank Baumgarl- her _of Libertyville, who picked up the injured vouple and rushed them to the Condell Memorial hospital in gLihertyville. Both are recovering.' 'tt ke Flynn. Jhvrtyvil le Carl IS. fl' of Waukvsr".n chairman or of, the hunk of "ttii-ers T Ueyc'r was n Cumparative Figure-t The yearly mmpurishns are Vl'hu rim uml ttle Chieng rth H Stone”. former president :11 stat" bank, was elected If the board of'Uirvetors nk at the annual meeting Ian week. Norman 0. named president. _ Thursday, Jan. 15, 31H Mt MW I47 gains. mm t “was 460 $79.60!: .1 "5.577 Ito, 169 'JO .615! Jill Ito,", run $60 31H Am .900 100 us ful- M, n 4 122,500 I,673.0M [.7 12,490 609, /?.92, 6W?., "'" #26 " £31 1931 092.0“) 435.0!!! 327.910 rrq6, '33t't, 219107.: 131.387 MIKE." M6, Jill! .131: 'sul not. J07. JM3 Mm fig Jn" M00

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy