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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1931, p. 5

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Loirely 100. mtb 2.25 lenbell tment 4 to assist Depot problems. call 8421-. 1.00 .50 .35 .50 .25 _", Them aims Win60? poratisd as the Chicago Suburban Quality n(group, is to facilitate the .éuplacinzl. . mitisarql, and other IP, wmhwm.fitfifi ‘adverthing polidea of 1thtriPrtstsss _, and tht ”any othet members m - not afteeted in any way. 1llt,eLi.g.vpa_ ership and sr,vuatrutttit"iiiri"itTiiiiis as ARM __--------------'---- VOLUII PRESS now MEMBER _ OF QUALITY GROUP One of Bight News Magazines of Suburban Region with . We Mutation ." iiiL ind iedthiest whirl». With this issue The Highland Parr Press becomes a member of a league of eight new: magazine: which reach a population of approx- In forming the league only the suburbs whichhave the highest rat-4 iné tdi Buying atrilitririd"tdtaeated response to, advertising have been, included. In eaith suburb the medi- LJiid 200 and " Chi A 'tcl hi l I téi-és't -tiird "iaiiRrairii power. Thus, The Highland a'tyrk Prey which it hats. worthe interest and (Continued on page 42) PM: State EanE were Inna; happy last week by the receipt of the reg- ular qtartterly cash dividend. Thigh; the. tnmkhry one hundred anir third quarterly "nfnterritirted divideifd; at this time apportioned upon a capitalization of $500,000.00. H. P. State Bank Pays _ . Its Regular, Dividend A request is being made of worn- en's organizations ot Highland Park to ban fruits end vegetables . now available for use of the' social ser- vice this winter. l Several organi- tations have already done Bo. Girl Scouts ere assisting in collecting Quit junior this work. Your co- operation hi" this' nations! plan for Consenfi"“‘ Kit-tiii-r-Wit-i-tiii-ada' -ritt- the ntedrrthietritttqr. _ -" sreaeiiifiriters, old city hall, tel. n. P. woo. _.- . Riv)” chosen which imoretition- Jtlx ngmgmgxtgcmzmt 1tgy,! this pkhetrhrniat products ttrtte canned, or fruit jars? All um need- gdL.d1ntLirutgtiLsth._f', 2898' it you can. Work Then are ideal days for an house chewing and yard wqu of all kinds. . We hav- ccpnble pain .41 [Rid H. P. Social. Service ’TETéitibfisijZK'ieadéx-“ih; 'triiftust Rating cry? 5 l on {vi-EM ’1‘};thng piiih 1'i:t"ii what is their prom? Perhaps wash Fire Frantic! week is this the ttest part of that question in the week. Oct. 4 to Oct. 11. One good easiest atert-htratetmreedir-tNtr are , tmrmiitra_ti='st6-,gxcAxv-ariitr utttiea, simply, the "teen-Me members" of and have room end cheek over the Y. W. C. A. of which there are your Wed. clothe!” limes p- more. than 290,000 in the United other, articles' that. could be A. States and many more in the forty- by others whoare not " fiirtu te. nine countries reached by the Young Send them to your mill e . . Woman’s Christian association. That would he one good deed. f ‘e '-'-Atr-_br-tharHr.Hts-rroerxtetr-ik- . ottier-i.-t-sosrrcaslLmtthiah-- T movemer', to help in the building your titties and store rooms 'ttrl, all of per'scna‘lity' ind ntaiiiaCitrTtitet'airttotiitt-mtettttcs. r'e _ I ff; ' Girl Reserves, Who _ Jrtie Marshal Pqiuts P And What They Are, . T Two GoodDeeds For In Y. W. organization Fire Prevention Week ' "r. CrrrBgyeery.1sg, the/ttiiNet-i-tsir, thet club lite brings p1isiuiidjriiPTijiWirr?sr 4atonrteittrm--ezmeimtmrrarrmdHra0ttri Wm on up ability, and chance for self mm. To-them-its-ot- learning new skills, talking things over together, taking. part in dra- matic: amVathleties and pursuing special interests. Every interest in home, school, church ana'community holds the possibility of practice in the habi: of "Neing life squarely.” movemor; tp help in the bttildiitg or, ‘pleiricn‘ility' ind titmiiiWTtrartTif with social progress-do mm for girls that abundant life held out as auiiea1a'rctuagrpms.tstt.c.,,tj, the, L It. t, has with her family, with people at -rirrartrCiiaFaiitriiTe7RhTr= serves discover new appreciation of beauty, Leann. the meaning of world friendship and find, their plaeetc as citizens of their communities and of the world. ' Boy Scouts To Aid F- T Social Service Oct; l within herself standards of value for the living of unbalanced life. Girl Reserve clubs have-bien ac- tive foramanr years in the keg} qihrIaehmktrhrin I, t .. Auto Accident Tuesday sanction "Utd coroberation of the mayor, the Boy Scout organisation and the Social Service committee n united drive to collect old clothing of every description will be made to be turned over to the Social Service committee for distribution' to the needy and unemployed during the winter and to relieve the suffering as much as possible. Any one having old clothes humanly nixed tohnve themrudy when n ‘pr Scout all: for them.--). B. New]. Mnyor. -Taiiiriiirteqiiimttsrata9tt-Nirrth venue. wu seriously injured in. dn automobile accident near Ntstsde- lein Tuesday evening. He is in the Condell Memorial hound, Liberty: FiTFt'rt; Iain/dim at"? Grf Girl Reserve prdgrams, theretore, HIGHLAND Pm, humus. Tau-smut. m 8, 1981 Call a furnace man toHo, j . your heating plant. The /' Make pig-twill gist t,tsttusts,etitl,1.,: if tle, tit7taart is iririirifr)iiiT V es - thit éhxoke iortfis We?“ "many 1ioriipp' to-toe-humid-and _ - " weather, when the heating plant is fired the hardest. X hf ttttii .-Hav: your service .man Imik ,oyer your oil burner. ‘Even than!) the oil bumm- is antéhotm- chard ig-tro machine. that does not require atten- tion and especially after a Summer of idleness _ When cleaning clothes, rugs and pillows be gun; to remembeg tint that the-1e are pilot light! on" your gas stoves as well as on the hot Tmat-tTis-img-ir-tii-Iii-ii-tFt-ttraw" that the kitchen and the basement ere dangerous pieces to clean ma- teriaU' It you must clan mu- terials the. safe place to use clean: ing fttsids is in the backyard." Oily rags.should be Iturned, When and may cause you serious lose; [ The, Fire Department has. made over 1400 . inspections this rear. These inspections have haiku)!» fined to public buildings. I would recommend that every house be tn- spected by the head of thehouee to see thas your home' in made Me 'tittiitiiet ttre: _ "l"" - 'V _ - . -. Elm Place P. T. A. To Meet Octbber. l4 All pinata of. thq students " Elm Place School are invited to at} tend trusting of the Parent Teach-3 er ”mention to be held in the hailr, of picture», Elm “we school. on Wednesday, J',',',',,':,,', 14, ‘nt three o’clock. This meet .V _yrill9et I to; caption for taught Area will trd served. Elks Social club will be held Wed- nesting, October " in the Eu“ club. There will be election: of one": and plum for the tnmnl luncheon " hodlnmwnumbmgc E. C: Hoakin, Meeting October 14] sGieiiiiiiii7i"ittCiiii'riiiirtGGr'-" media oitry, Fire Marshnl. ~coldest hen Brig. Gen. Frank C. Bones, com- is _ttyytliyttc!t.t Fort 8heridan,si11 he Km: wwa§%mm STANLEY T. wm KILLED LAST NIGHT PRiiiiiqiiaTathriirejiRtuty- -- ttts e _ ------ jured in Auto Accident; ------isearStordpr J""". _' _ H w, Stanley T. Santi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Santi of Highwood, died' last night about eleven-thirty It the Highland Park hospital following an automobile accident which me. FtrtriiarisriitatFftehryoarrcert pt, the Blodgett notion about nine- thirtvUreiiiek " _ (e _ " _. '"sii'iit- -trarii-rYeiiir-ttrairattsr .- “in?! --i ' coach of the Highwood Indian foot- . 'ttWa-ret-tless-it))",, "s,tt,lter, '." Mr; Jrimc.,aesttiiaiiuthisicpz1t.te.,.2'lglaca'c "iTiiirmittth "of-mi-tUH-doll-ister football ttraett'ee,-Yhett the accident occurred. It appedra that they were driving west on 1,Nerfieid road when another car; it- ir-reported, driven by an E. pore, dame along parallel with them' ind Etérted to make 'a left-hand turn ifito a drive/in front of their car. 9'trisu, Carlson, driver of the car infwhieh Santi was rid- ing, attemptiittr to avoid a collision .xguchisLsat_tt, Hudson $919491! Mmmawmmm. 'rCiiirt where it stand "eiiieetihitti'hiitTr, ‘(Continued on page ‘37) ' Brig. Gen. Belles to Address Chamber of ' Commerce October 13 Commerce" in the Green Ten Pot Tuesday evening of msxtpeek. - A -Gen. 'Bolles i; expected to relate tntiinVii detaih "of army ttft,-and his own experiences. _"-. _ Members will ss11setan1orttipatiryr eommitui.r"Tiriiii1t W. Siméns is president; H, T'. Kelley. visemresi- dent; Albert Lam ,"truaisrisF,ai'til Bonding Card Offered- _ . ' at Deerfield Oct. 15 " Til. A. 39511110113. secretary. Retir- ing directors are L B. Binithtir,' 'C.’ P. Hunter and R. W. Page. Senators Otis P. Glenn and James Hamilton. Lewis and Congressman Carl R. Chindblbm have promi‘ed eo-opeNtion in ‘securing an in- creased appropriation for the pro: posed postofhee in Highland Park. It is held that the $150,000 avnihble is insumcient. mer school. in mamas...» ahsundnrFnintrcttst,ctti,,eit.t, . number of good bent. in which Far known fhthters in this regiqn will be participants. Details are given in _ an advertisement on another m rat-Aims m u- Nam 81 E]! W.

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