Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 12

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Clause: "am- 2 M Mk Log Cabin Syn-p Tr 22e Shane's Figs Pltr 27: Extra Value: _'ey?,(1-1f'.), m-;‘:f;:;"i:-«,- “3%.; ',,,,P,a..!.9:,P), 'M‘ET‘T’I: V 289 Eat Park 1'ittt,-,i";,f,.tli,ti,i"'"'"""" . Telephone Witrhli, nd Park 3417 NA maul. TIA PAW «in PM! Fai, to 9:30 P THE NORTH SHORE TUTORING SCHOOL Soap Prices tbo. Min Janet Grifitha Gelatin: Dessert '%.id-Attrt-m pus; Palmolive Soap or Beads 3 to: f9e “Mann-wan mmumm New Be%s' is.' Se MM“ WM) Blue Rose Rice ")5: Potatoes 'tt 33e Asplrgg:mlb- 13c Gums. 25e. Celery. .4 3.3% 1 " Cabbucm‘u It " 03-9.!“ W Fruits and Vegetables Ldltiu Ill','; 'sc..u','ti'a2s FRIDAY, AND “Mi tgtt5 “We!“ ”M00!” h. 5c M.O'-O-N - _Mr.ind Hrs. Elmer Evans um; Mrs. P. H. Hoover motored to Racine on Mrs. Russell Lesher and daughter, Jean, of Buffalo, N. Y., are the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillman. Jean is having a two weeks' “cation. The' Port Sheridnn Woman's club met on Monday evening in their new club room in the temporary chnpel. Plans Were discussed about the fur- nishing of the -rooarattdrother-he- ness. The hostesses were Mrs. J. Clapp end dds. M. McCormack. _ Miss Lucille Helm returned to Lake Zurich on Monday where she wHil soon Lrr%rtunintr her teaching there, after three months vacation recuperating from a broken knee which she re- ceived in an automobile accident in January.' She is getting along re- Betty June Warren who recently underwent nu operatisur ftrruptieedi- "eTffii Iii-tmr-ir-r-hitter,---" getting along nicely. _ - - ' Mr,96. C. Connd, Mrs.’Viola Con- rad. Miss Lucilla Helm, Mr. sud Mrs. M. H. Conrad and dumbest, Eleanor, and Mrs. Helen C. Golden and two children, Glorin Jeanne and Freder- iek Jr., were the Easter guests orarf. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad of Rogers Park. _ _ Green Bay road, after spending" the winter visiting in Chicago Ind Anti- och, Ill. _ ""-r _ fl Green Bay road returned from St. Petenbm, Fla., on Snndny after spending the winter there. ._ -Mrs Harley Davidson entertained " three tables of bridge on Saturday evening for Mrs. Russell Lesher of Buffalo, New York. Mr. Wesley Conrad left. on Wednes- day tor, Long Island, N. Y., where he intends to go into business and will remain indefinitely. " - markahit well. Highland Park Locals (Nearly 1,800 waging REFRIGERATORS APRIL CLEARANCE SALE BELOW FACTORY COST ' Outlaws List $49 Boxed Now $78 Boxes Now $108 Boxes Now' $250 Boxes Now 227 North Michigan Ave. These rationally {anon Bohn Rofrttreratoea are {mullet In-the dining an of radially every American railroad. Loading halvi- his, mannin- 1nd boul- If! using Balm MW The Unlud Mate. wmt bu purchased thou-und- of than for "my bunch and lam-Mu. “no home- cumin" In equip- ped with Balm mm for use wtth mechanical ulnar-“on Commie!!! parking in the evening See These Bargains In, can" to about. from BGHN . CHICAGO _ Open Evenings $22.50 $42.17 $52.50 $78.74 Sale Price "itearmt.tit..1srrt (By B. Thom) At the ward of a whistle, a horde "tf aprtruarhtmtaslr 1,800, excited ehik. 'gr 'ltEalt-ll, in" giij-Wt’ Erma itrte. of e shallow rivine in Sunset park on Monday, April 6. The that an. nual Easter egg hunt wn on! Little "loge, tytryir1tr, diminutive Eater baskets, burrowed life rub. bits into the leaves where they firmly believed the Easter bunny had left a red,, green, or blue egg.. Bots, con- fide,ntly armed -with paper bags and even market baskets. swarmed like so many ants over the park. Ever and anon an excited shriek mingled with the undertone of shuffling leaves ofthitvtenselvquietetattutqt.,, And ‘when the last egg had been ttoutlast-d/ttthes were dink-def! to the winning 'att-hunters. _ The grand prizes, two heavily indentd Easter baskets that brought forth screams WW 9mm.19-.£h§3§v§;ih§,i{fi@fi¢ the most' eggs. _ ' 7 l, The _ftrsst-prizerwinner, 'TY' Bren.. nen from Elm Place school, Wu the fortunate (or unfortunate?) finder pf thirty-nine eggs. His close second Wasi Arman Zinc, also from' Elm Place. Prize: to the holdersiof the next highest number of eggs went to Nello Venturi :and Margaret Klemp of the Immaculate Conception school! Vineisnt Peddle of Elm Place, Geno Irazi?1ratf-th, Green_Bttgst9tool, tand little Amie Shuti. To thou who found the “lucky" chocolate eggs, prizes were given also. These winners were: Junior Nichols from the Oak Terrace school, Jane Maeabee, a five-year old from High, wood, [mud Station! of the Green Bar school, and Eddie Artie, Boy In.. man, and Eddie Sheahen from Elm Place. Paul Olson was chairman pf the grounds committee. The egg com- m.itttt was directed by R. W. Peasgl and MM Rybolt was the chairman of the mum which' supervised the hunt. States Owns Land in Forty-Three Counties T The. hunt, directed by Harry L. Al- len of the Community Service, Ine., was sponsored by the Lion’s club of Highland Park, with the public and parochial schools, East Park board, Boy Scouts, and the Community Service of qritrhlamrahrrk cooperate mg. attiaoiomtsrvatrgtar-aere.-orhtttdr- muttered over 43 counties, in 29 of the " dominate "nntortU1 district: and in Cook county. The United Sum internment holds title to 14 tracts embracing 20,190.44 mes. and than are 3.751 acres in which the township funds in 23 counties Me invited. 7 Of the 33,030 acres owned by TIli-, nois, 340.55 acres, or a little more than _Htmr per cent is in 'Cdok coun- acres, in occupied by the' Chicago ante hospiul. The industrial hon! for the blind, the eye 3nd ear im 6ranarr, tha.rr-rett and education“ hoopitul grounds, Lineoln's log at!“ and the. Douglas monumnt make l" Enjoy Easter Egg Hunt _ _ Liong Club 1981mm» Thursday, April tt, " 'ret-ms. Brim-hill at Farm lev and 1 treL" Be Quintet! last Thug Mrs. W ed the m Tuesday The Ph Evangelic sored try' _ day. Mrs. D Ohio, it t lay a fe Mrs. Tho: a trip to The ex; Vinil sch grade " _ halt» ine Ara: ’at the lt, Wednesd III-3;"? the eng Mareare son of lg death] t and her from' Eu the wint on Sand denee, 61 Mr. an kegan, t home on many ' learn of Park. The J Zion Lat Virginia, day Ute Mm. 1 three ta] at her h place at Fred Bu on Thur o'eloek, _ Keysvill: marriam gen-"of Fishggc church mony a served in and rem ofedri- heme-em the past ple are friends t nue. _ {Tum be held o’clock. Miss Ge 5 a a , some of. ton Clo: China. attended vited 159 firit ltii( Th e. I waiver: tiarhill 1 t Purm, “y and I Are u the 8h: Thund Mr Lo O't an;

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