Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1931, p. 25

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”Odom“ it Street T iiaiGu Park 'irst Street ‘UISDRY ', COMPANY to: Banks Work WORK IS _ -qe'"'"r, MAN ROAD . Park DwVIlY [tractor Winter iiTdi- vet "ileot.e.stidmEr. 7. .7 T .. _ T -' may: ( _ L',, 1m; Girl In at Hammond. ind. I Hugh-W warnMy “ind 1511!!!“ m Emu nil "r.. Ite, of hot: "star, Mrs. Sound , F-- A'slttatatcut Wanna. 44:... Pr'ea, an! _ Hm iq you” matron of the Deer- ......'.., u ield ell-pm of .ttto Emu-n Mar. Brought 0:10.... ounce A an "rt, Dtsertiei& anaLNewa ---. - Th 'rrrttttqtroltor m_.nurly , C WINE! Walkman!!! the], Mr. Ind Mrs. Irving Brand, Mr. - and Mn. Balboa Meyer.“ M13 and _ Mrtr,H3,, LAndmon were the. thm.. “WINCH (:31in has moist! to High“!!! Park. " "F . Mu. Emilie Glen of Northbrook spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. J. R. Nets. 0n Friduy evening, Mr. Noh’ mother and brothers from chf..e.ptrtt visited at their home, ' Oet.2. 1tessr.R.T.Brus6wnattte speaker of the evening: Brief im.. promptu talks were given by the heads of the church departments and there was music and community singing, while they ell gathered round ‘the festive board.. It we: in every tense of the word a true fel- lonhip dinner. "V =amirrhn86firF'Nfiiiiirr==- ifr""tTr' =.icawr.aT, Bethlehem Evangelical church was attended by about IM members and {rising of tho_ ch_nrch on Fridny. Mm. Carl Hamburger is still m- EouIly m at the nghhnd Park hos- nitul trttem, the m tum n week ago Saturde following gn automo- Miu Irene Bockenhach attended an ell-day convention of the workers and stat? of all the departments of the Fourth Presbyterian church of Plugg Aggy. saga: ,r_t,ltft,,,:Jilthttt: daughter mettg we chelt Jr. ar. Birrrret6'rtirrrarWiiFiir," IE Mrs. J. A. Reichelt . Sr. am daughter Mrs. Huck! Smith of Wil, mettg were {he guests of Mrs. Rei chelt Jr. of Chestnut street on Sun- "EmrtimimiiiCaiiFeTGnd Mrs. Wil- liam Cruickahank, Misses Viola and Irene Itoekenhaeh, and Rev. and Mm. Mark Andrews of the Presby- terian church. The 1932 convention will he held inteerfttht.- . -. Nelson in was 'iiiiaiiiiiir-iii,T chandt of St. Paul's church, Mm. Milton' Fruit: of W121i ii6iiEqiiiFiiiiirsTrirF-'hrrriar Mrs. Fred'Gfbcon' of Oak Park. Thou from Wald who attend- ed the annual convention of the Lake County_ fhrtmeil of Religious Mi. and Mrs. Dwight mam of North, 911992195. ..-_m__ -mtnr, dhas Mr. John Carroll of Highwood ms ttie guest of his litter, Mrs. Mttthn C, {eve In Thundny. Mu. Hunk C. Young: has issued irtvitgttiqtctor A We put; an SatxrrrhtrafNrtttttm utter home on Todd court. . Quito a numbn- from Dow at; tended the doe show inWarthhmk on Sand”. “m: aiiir1iEiitcaitaittti'itktiqitiriue'i' Mu. Ion born recently " the Con. dell lobar“! hospital in [Minty- villa. Their two daughters Eve!” and Brunch rammed with theh trrtuadrttother, In. Henry Kruger of Prairie View. The Kaitlin-01mm who formal-b "Media the Jumbo house on Coat-a1 avenue new live nan Lake Zurich. V my, 00103:: I. "I! I. J. A. Itor Mrs. 1 g were file Jr. of Chi and public“! nomination m former City Commissioner Robert J. Peariatl, deputy county clerk, who now in With the on!" of county “was: that omen]. believe will be the tnoat ttotmpt_ofattrtrofararnvoteeiet the pellticel pluse- of county gov: meat is concerned to he nub. liahatd next year, only two men are talked of as probable seekers of the place, Weaken": reports state. ."But the woods will be full of 'em 314“- m9: anemone power followers. ' _ u, . “gotta! who are said to be look- Candidates .0, idem; .-«;o§:coam"y"i'7awu UP"" --' "_'ii'i'i/t.a,iy,1 extra g"' extra care _-. "Crt'-'- _ assures 6shrt cia"f l, A- if Be Elected“ _ ‘Néierar THE MILK QFVLQ‘ - n Ct godly '3'333Is "Large-settle production "of small nirplanu at the Barren Corporation 'ttr99t8tmtttrttrrr3gttrmruttuiriiit 'isil soon u government approval is given on the first three trial pluses now lieu-ins completion. The oiBete of caunty auditor, which is established in alt counties when the census shows the population to have surpassed 75,000 creates i po- tition in which the holder takes swsy may of the perquisites of the county hoard of supervisors. . working with the euiien1 "att af on may be nursing sect-qt ambitions (or tho pines, but so fur have not yet made them known. l Telephone‘the Man distributing station near- eat your home. Or order from the courteous Bowman Milkman who passes your door. Wouldn't you like tp try a milk so carefully pro- duped, Bo carefully handled at every step? Do so today. See for yourself rwhleowman’s Milk is justly; called "the milk of superior f1ayor." Hfi‘hmn""“f“ffii‘BZEEETYHEFER “araaag de.. vices check and re-check the thoroughness of this vitarafeguard. Nothing is left to chance t _ DAIRY COM PA NY N paateurrzeis such as shown above Bowman's Milk undergoes the accurate, attp'etttitk heat- Highland Park 2700 A stand flow of fund: for in- iiiiFlVl, conservative PS,: t " V than n po- Wh' to was?» aprliationl upon the security a well lo. utod properties. Funds at current tutu; enema kept " a minimum. " Prompt attention. H.F.Philipsborn & Co. mums; Itt1tllt_ft: ""," tiiiiTiriCii5ir OBTGAGE TEA)! NW

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