Do Not Resolve in 1931 to understand your antofid ./ Do you know whether you are insured in a Stock Mutual Co.? How is your policy: signed? Doyouhowthatmtdnpouziesdomtpmmt: claims of persons that may be injured while ridit by eifld!en under eighteen years of age unless ace adult member of the family? Do you know that certain cies include the cos their liability limits t.herex; reducing your prot Do you know why re;iprouh operate by an attor Do you know that when you insure in a reciproca Astr:nge,r power of attorney? % 2 ~Do iiii‘i"ï¬â€˜dir‘thtt‘ehrmeï¬d. attorney is so W emergency he can confess a judgment against y Imowfedxe? Do you know that the solvent members of a re _,dem_m_nu_tbï¬% While the fellow who has not! iing pays | ' Do wit Do lLdl’n kiovi that stock companies do not ask you tO SIB"M €1 applic: tion when you insure your ear? R Do you know that certain reciprocals promise you a yearly saving of about 20% but that if the Reciprocal should become involved fingneially the Court nn‘y. order you to return the savings for four of five years. What is saving:about that? > Do you know that in a reciprocal the policy holders lose and in a Stock Company the stock holders only lose? Do you know that a little carelessness in settling a claim with a minor for personal injury may involve you in legal entagleâ€" ments and cost you heavy damages yhen the minor reaches legal & ind prrenuonmetremas ot rovepmpaanipemnge = oay uie t meemreer o o9 ve oo || 0| e oo Do you know that you are a Reciprocal Company for hile the fellow who has nothing PAYS . * kss h a lTot of unknown p: Ftnhers . n sssees Where will the recpruca® "" age? _ + Who will pay them? Will you return to labor? Will your home be taken to pa Can you conscientiously buy | ments? k Céentral Insurance Service Tel. 574â€"1046 â€"« 0 The largest Agency barcr en t6â€"eretanay ce sn m m e c( W ty y copnimncouree ces uit3 know tlut ;ou ;re ilv‘uys liable for t rocal Company for the years you were will the reciprocal be when you have ow that the policy holders are ab the reciprocal goes smash? : w that over 70% of all casualty i »d in Stock Companies? home be taken to pay the claims conscientiously buy reciprocal in that a judgment of a record is a lien on your that a judgment of a recor a lien on why reciprocal policies are signed by an att« . .‘ > ~BUILT BY SERVICE 1046 â€" 378 Central Ave. â€" _ stand your automobile policy better. are insured in a Stock, Reciprocal, or policy signed? ; f in Northern TIlinois +outside iy the claims of your partners? reciprocal insurance with entangleâ€" in 1931 have to bear your age unless accompanied by in a reciprocal you P% 1 4 t in atn ol Sn e cxs. â€" 9n wh';le riding in your car? ude the operation of cars de the costs of defense in your protecton? _ v an attorney in fact? protect you against the of a reciprocal may Ds sses of the reciprocal? not ask you to sign an car should burn or for the unpaid claims of were a member? â€" Highland Park, HJ. worded that in an you withoutyou reached retirement all your assets subscriber and assessment give some T H E of Chicago. _ a reâ€" of recâ€" nome . U. S. and R Mrs, Ben i road entertair home Thursd: POoteaes . 96 CORERAITUE Sas We Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll son Donald were guests of Mr. Mrs. Ben Siljestrom on Saturday mï¬'“’:’f"f:."r*vwwwg,\m_‘_ LW n ralisienent t i M Nn Highland Park Locals \ TEAEHKE 1 .02 0000 Cns on esc ee Ed 4 _ Miss _ Sadie â€" Wessling=of> Highland: Sund:y. o e i es Mrs. Martha C. Love and daughâ€" ters Mildred and Bernice were guests m en 1 T5‘ 4 ~4# Akf aut T aKa FOrâ€" Mrs. Martha C,. Love and UGP ters Mildred and Bernice were & of Mrs. J. A. Seyl of West Lake est Sunday afternoon. & â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harder of ( avenue were visitors at the hot avenvue _ wereo PR U o onl MR EN trcek Mr. and Mrs. P. Harder of Highland Prk Sunday. Miss Eleanor Sey!l of West Lake Forest was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Siljestrom.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Norbet Devine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Devine, underwent a tonsil and adenoid operation in the Victoria hosâ€" pital in Waukegan Friday of ‘last week, essm Mr. and Mrs. Berube of N. Grand avenue had as their weekâ€"end guest | Mrs. William Rose of Highland Park. Bsï¬ . 220 No ie ommc ice k T. M. Butes of Evanston wil bB S ontâ€"ofâ€"town guests_ at dinner at the "Mrs. C. E. Olson is entertaining Doreas Circle Two at her home on {Craenwood avenue Thursday afterâ€" â€"home in Dner 2i & Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M. Whithield and children are moving to Evanston on Saturday. â€" The Whithelds have | been occupying the F. P. Browning home on Warrington road during the past year. * 3 us Wele cA i onpl u.l < 2e erametrm Mrs. C. E. Doreas Circle Greenwood a" noon (today). home 1 1rom Eemtnd * ~â€"Miss. Winifred Nichol has startedtl Saturday morning kindergarten class. at her home on Wilmot road, for litâ€" tle tots of this vicinity, from four to six years of age. She calls for the children each morning and takes them home. . Her class so far consists Tof Betsy Jean Gooder, Lucy Heafield, | Arthur Goelitz, and Lucille Hvale.. Mrs. W. L. Pu was buried in the on Monday and is wards. lot. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Button of Beverly Hills have rented Mrs. McDonald‘s house on Chestnut street, which was recently vacated by the ‘Allen Bench family. T Loull sls ts Papu o d o Mrs. Arthur Goelitz entertained her luncheonâ€"bridge club on Wednesday at her home in Brier Hill. s ___.â€" _ Mrs. Seth M. Gooder of West Deerâ€" field road is a member of the commitâ€". tee for the contract bridge lessons to \ be given at the Trinity church parish hall of Highland Park on the four ‘ Mondays following Easter, to be: conâ€" l ducted by Mrs: Carter. Those desirâ€" ‘inz information may call Mrs. Goodâ€" Mrs. Robert . Nr. and Mrs.. Wesley K. Hout of Warringtor road announce the birth ofâ€"a son, Tuesday, March 24, at the Highland Park hospital. Five baby: boys have been born to members of the Tuesday Evening Sewâ€" ing club from March 1930 to March 1931. ° There are ten members, so that half the members now are proud posâ€" sessors of sons, and strange as it may rtained seve Siljestrom on aV L. Dugdale of Evanston in the Deerfield cemetery and is buried on the Edâ€" atternoon: Johnson is convalescing ;t:;r"ilgrtier of Grand ors at the home of Harder of Highland n guests at Saunders oll1 and {r. and ay eveâ€" her etec. â€" Song were Dorn 1280 JAAA T Mrs. J. R. Notz and Mrs. G. A. Willen, in May Mrs. R. E. Pettis, in Augus Mrsa. C. T. Anderson, and in March: (this week) Mrs W, K. Hout, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Youngs en tertained at dinner Tuesday evening :! ffreâ€"*Toulsâ€"Anderson...RBU 45M ‘dinner guests on Tuesday;â€" Ritterâ€"He: gan, Mrs. Hogan Sr., Â¥ rs, Alice Bea nett and Miss Angela Hogan of Os Pu;l:l., and Mrs. Ruth Jeske of Mayâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Franc Hempstead re turned from Western Sprim.‘whnj they spent several weeks. â€"~ f Miss Amelia Peterson received see ond prize in a_ Baby Ruth contest arnnownneed_ Monday evening over K. > Mr. Ed Knaak of â€" W heaton â€"spent several days of last week â€"with his mother, Mrs. Elise Knaak. i em, the ehief .t POOULOET y : 20E ME C COOUEE O Aie im â€"The Ladies Aid society . of Saint Paul‘s church will meet. next Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs Bleich of Ridge road, Highland Park Mrs. Harry Clavey spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with her ter 0 aukegan. > .. . _ __ _ n Mrs. J. R. Notz was hostess to th mmmï¬m@;__rm Ralph Peterson will be the next host his recent illness. . Mrs. C. A. Stadler was selected x leader of Dorcas Circle One, last Mot: day evening at the home of Mrs. Â¥. W. Claurke. . _ > _ c _ : 9 TEN DA Y S O N LY ~/~=_ Alaska Fox _ _ Searfs at Extremely ~ __Low Prices _ Manufacturing 368 Central Ave. SPECIAL SALE Victor Brothers Co. W Thursda SPECIAL â€"SUNDAY Roast Spring Chick®® Central Caff 15 â€" Dinner 85¢ Roast Chicken Lunche®" W ednesdayâ€"40¢ MARY GARINO, Mer. UNEXCELLED sErRrvICE : Central Ave., Highland rï¬f M of convers: ding, new t x _last â€" Marc ~s â€"CGG ‘A. W A C Furriers hone H.P. : 0 1981 1On th to 351 1a y