Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 18

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Maternal Care Is Ever With the Stone Family T '7“sz Corn Flakes Aunt Jemima PWis l. Corn oi Tomatoes Nucoo mum lit 20e Blue Ribbon Malt tlt Me SeminqlcTiaup 3.39:1»19‘ Swatch"! her? l It" 19e Lu FUkes __, 'aT, 39e Rimoir Se. , S'et 39e NAM“ WA PAIN I. VII?“ MK - “in ..4ttt b 9:30 PIA.; V-O-N M W PAM! W Ind... ". at” . 'w . in "no In..." if“ I M HIGHLAND FRI“ "' (‘nlnl A"... HIGHLAND PARK , In“. It Join A” her "too" SAL! 1n (ho,,", Peaches Apricots Pears to"! Gui-ao- Mil-1 ".. w aim-l mt Jlt. 2te I)” Noam I... no: kn: Oh!- Sol“ Pull mum. no" Mll- You“: (cr,",",,; Jim! JU. not IP Ill to am you "ieisntlr, Io clot dell. do“, clan, huh boil, to all. you vluh andqu and MI . . . . THATS OUR INCEIE PURPOSE. IO. IIIDAY AND SAWA: " tl her 2 "ga' 29e (numb W Hahn I It,,,' 2Be munR “rum lull-ts other (duall- "m. (In No. ' Mm a $tie.d tf," Potatoes J2ntu '.tt 33e Oranges 'tdt.'P '2r'37e 21.332: ”.3270: Mr Armies"',".')',':;?,'].', 'ts25e Beets or Canon 2 - Me Rhubarb a'r.s'lt... 2529‘ " Anyh irm‘l. C} ara' 21c (IMO-IO Hob” “I Milit a» WIIIOQII Am“ DEIIHILD Wat." I“ li IYIX AWY qid Ms hr from th IIIGHWOOD 'y academy: enabling the as to marry on discreet with handsome young future Mrs. Stone begged mm it and returned to pr lu enth unr who ha of h: rum plus , duin meal Hut. Itornthy out of the C had to hide SHIN!" harm-t oressional in un- plays as ' always .been active- the Stone household Stone children have reetly under her sup- ng true tn form, she to have the girls Kn ut I)or0thy,'it seems. t of the cradle, and " to hide her time mum bvrure she could ssiunul in a family 'e play: as important rilv meals. And now tlos "tap ase "tff Me was about whom ruit, ('urol, nnw tr, finishing her hum we predict step forth. the u look to their the guy who "A Farmer's THE PRESS “WHATEVER “FITS LIFE IS WRONG. WHATEVER MINISTERS To LIFE IS RIGHT" 'President (Hun Frlnk) Girl Sruutiuu han n tdefinite contribution t. . n... unnurnlinn. " " " mud to bummed: live dinn ' hunt to ' u family hnvInK " Anew" mu ham patrol lender than two month-L We hope in time (n have an "in band won nth patrol lander. some at our uirln are at'." on their ttest clan work. Summit on . rPresident (Hem F' n1 'ieuuu'rM ht" I dam thm uvnvrul'mn. " it a r "ehlevertttrrtt. hr “In! NH: yr.” tune I ' u drum; of inventions tl only uur whys ul “vim: unr 0-minute: of Me. l jun! tho lust few years oesk aura-:4 the cumin-mm We huw- lemma! that e Pulp n! the milk). will 'lu|~ tt lhumund moe? I "m " h rro-Ipy With all Summit Ut pr ptttrol f a bum-I INT! burn] w with a red 1 the MHIHU. Girl the Girl Scouts {on um " yearn huor brought into our 1 inwnlium "In! have clung-rd “yd of living but uur behavior Lu ot life. _ . , ",iiie'iialFuti. girl unlryg mum-a: mg ale made n {In -mblem " "The Mn Wichmnn m it with oil paint 15min Troop m m mm H. few years we huva learned the eunlimnt and um» the runny! that ether waves. with Hulk). will curry musk to umd mile "my Indore the r it to the audience beture 'rformnl. hummuhllu have ml of time out ut distance foremost reerentiun in our "Mum moving New" Illa iG SELui'Ti‘mi; N rk uml Inna! until, Trot-p thvi the n will be ttiven the patrol wins m the thint NU. IV whim: at in the world " behavior bu hen outing as I balance it curreuwu with uuvnlyiuu I needed in either, except rim In eonstrueted ' of reel happiness that they will be mt day condiliugs. 'iiiwiGii, I silver ririt future nunrulin r jun. l (mm...- the rm! by ole a)" ml Wyle, Martha m.» Knruhlith Ji,riinjur him! Thrn much when turned 'ived with a "one oommly th, an *ill nulh. 1ttwy Iirl Smitty. Ind en. urticulnr. m‘livitiou I la the tt party M. " u'n'lock. game: en pre . which Alter had, Golden tus' The. tut making my the ' Kirlu needle. 911ml. h" Ate . 31:0 the “a! and um! t of by to Trim, NI. Ill Our troop ind pllnned to “Slur nu" " our In: meeting but the haven: were ovar- cuv. no that "ll irnr-ible. Our meeting w“ etrnsequenUy held Inside and work In. unwed on 'the long "The has“: Tulle Gnu-Ia" which the Kirk nre planning to tlrttmatlg.. This weeks meetintr, it in hoped may be held outaide and ttnishe0 with I hike In was pl-nned tor hut week. Part of the troop In meeting on Saturday afu-rnuumg It Mrs. Stockwell'n hume to work on Merit badges. Lust Saturday the girl- utnrud work butts as I atart on their Needle Wumnn'n badge. This week all the girl: of Truop III who were not present In: week will myet ttOrin at Mrs, stoekwetbc--Gen. ivjive" 'Donne'rnhwruer. Trap II The regular meeting " Troop ll Wu hlld hut Wedneml-y afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the Y. w. C. A. The meeting opened with the Mn curemony. {allowed by pure] cur- nors. After this halt ot the members of the troup demonstrated to the other hall the proper way to net tt table. Pencil. piper Ind scismrn were the only mun-Hula that the kirk could use in "tum: the table. Mrs. Harold White then tnlkml tn the girls Ind unnuuncml that the meetilm place had been chnmml trum the Y.W.C.A. to the Elm Plum.- srhml and that the sevrnth and eighth crude girl! would meet herein” on Monday eve- ninw. while the nth Ind nlxth ttrts0tt girls cantinuv tnlmeet on Wednesday Afternoon». The meeting ended wlth Tlpl. yeiriiTirii (Hairline; sevrnth trlrls would meet herumr ninux. while the Inn 5111 The Form-(u: ta's $23,539.73: "ery stoek at l $60,760.55 and North Shore Cemetery Financial Report Is Issued; Good Showing The uuditurs' annual report of the business of North Shore Cemetery has just been coTpletell. Here are a few of the principal items of in- terest tu the 7,000 citizens uf the north shore who are interested in this modern place of interment: The sale of cemetery lots during the your totalled $30,000. There were Mi burials. The total receipts in the other, de. narttnents were as follows: lhnlinu 'I'irv The Perpetual (‘ire fund new to; ta's $225,539.73: the inventory of nur- wig; stock at wholesale prices totals $60,760.55 and the inventory nf flew- ers and plantccin the greenhouses and the Flnwur Shep, at wholesale prices nugreuutw $5.2HH50. The machinery and equipment is valued at $25,041L76. The total of approved deferred pay- nwnts outstanding on lot contracts is $33.94!).95; accounts receivable from ether sources. worth par. $5,- 916.74. The total value of unencum- bered tisuets is upwards of $1,500,000. V In line with the present general cmlitiuns. the company reduced the wages and salaries paid during the year 35.1%.)“ and the cost‘of ma- terials purchased. $10,674.50, as com- pared with the business of 1929. These reductions are accounted for in part by the fact that nu new cemetery section was developed last year. The following additional items may ‘ln- of interest to lot-ownen and friends of awn-hum "uirht In The tutmparty recently made a cash sale " nursery stock in the sum of $2,100, to a woalthy citizen of Lake Forest. mlil humanly [mid Mr “I Mum-My taxts yrntiul- tux”! of interest liwht and wall pin-"ltd. mun": Thursday, February 5, 1931 Perprluul C t inventory sbresn eGrrrr oil r trurk T'rpC'tttt'A North Shore cemetery mun... dammit nuunllcn. cut .. ulna-7y KuppIII-u Sham vl lamb-cum” um] mnlruuu per. “3.00 '17 L!” tou." 740.“ DAMN” f00pi.3 mil-6 ythA9 173.05 ,062 w.50 3,00 1.90

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