Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1931, p. 28

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CHICAGO OFFICE 1344 Washington Bivd. _ Hayn HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE _ 386 Central Ave. * Tel. H; P. 276 AND REAL Economy ARE BEHIND EVERY WinDow DRY CLEANINGâ€"CO. mcmmmmdw,hvmhfimm, sbdrers & , : umber of customers has i ed by 5.919 during 1931, notwithâ€" + :audiygzhe widespread business debp’tw'son. Of pamcufn imporâ€" PU:"le Service Company mutbegzovthoffumelecmficmon.hmaummmmmd Northern IHlinois over 28 percent during the past year. : NUMBER OF CuSTOM Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and e e c o . o y _ _ _ _ ~ "" 11010 Iestaing in and near the Compr y territory, we o have arranged for special tgpresenudon at all of tfiznPnblic Service â€" : _ _ Company offices to handle "rights" during the subscription period. _ B S ~§‘t‘oekholdeutnd other investors in this neighborhood are therefore irected to where you may obtain full information about Pulic Service Company Common Seo& and the current subscription privilege. Here "rights" may be bought and sold and subscriptions entered at the subscription price of $100 per share. Monthly payment plan available. neamecomplaemiaisofl'ceddnoughmloalwufive and at our branch offices + â€" * CLEANERS I prmetiatntectntiistntiiiaivtettrtrsenistisesina se d d of Northern Illinois residing in and Ks ieA oge +elas AND For the convenience of stockholders of the Public Service Company .OfNo‘&em mmte’idinl in id nutir hi P i. n o m PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Fa OF NORTHERN ILLINOIs |} UTHIry SEcurIriEs 66 Haymarket 1212 Your Nearest Public Service Company Office 7 â€"~â€" 7| Movement in Favor _____ of Judge Shurtleff y y% For Federal Bench 230 South La Salle $ CHICAGO CoMPANY The northern district is entitled to one more federal judge under the act of the last congress increasâ€" ing its quota of United States disâ€" trict judges by two. One of the vacancies was filled last spring. The proposed elevation of U. S. Judge James E. Wilkerson would ~leave, however,' another vacancy. Bar associations, led by the Winâ€" nebago attorneys, are moving to have Judge Shurtleff appointed U. 8. Senator Otis point two more fed Lake county, Movement â€" throu Illinois, that starte eounty, to hl'Q Ci] ward Shurtleff, of pointed as a federa f " " 7 +_ wenn to apâ€" federal judges from Street 9 9 THEâ€"PKEBS 4 ce 00. C ACCOI0E, â€" 2C "*"~ ) Cady _ Ewell, chairman ; Apâ€"| Long, Robert Sellery, a dge L‘:" '.0"’"' 3* IOCOfl‘hoa: sts | Dr. J. @ .n O o "nt onald o repre o _0 0 CCC OE ie Deerfi ];ua: n. Orlando Viverito Robert Walker, | "L" *"thering, the principal address Deerfield thi Hnent Wraaathe." rosee." wrater |of which was given by Oscar W. Ros. gad Nrs. F. Cerer, White, Henry Wilder, John Wyle, enthal, president ofâ€" the TIllinoig nue. Cerlee and seibe t Ribn, Robert . McCrory: Builders league and president of __Mrs. Carl 3 s a 50 million dollar investment trust ‘Jjured in an N Senator Glenn. seeking to finance building. "08: ago S Senator Glenn is said to be favorâ€" Oscar A. Reum, president of the 1 , On Tuesda; ably inclined toward the Marengo contracting plasterers International :;;;;::c:,; jurist who is one of the best known associatio sika 4 DV. nor were at the meeting. Troop 85 includes the follor on their 1982 reâ€"registration : John _ P. O‘Connor, scoutm Cady _ Ewell, chairman ; _ Da Long, Robert Sellery, assista ‘1::"' Orrin %leCorrho..n# Dr. 4. K. ‘Tremaian 50K P James Bboy Scout News a pul _ °M PCok ann, Robert McGowa rlando Viverito Mn.wl:m fampler, _ Sherman Watkins, x &‘”Hurnk' John Wyle, Robert n, Robert McCrory: eribe, Art Baldauft. rory. following members ird._Juul, Chandâ€" «. Robert Long, :uletu!f. Adoiph ~_Stein, Richard .!l.\e‘g v'!._“." page 26) \ e Urges Coâ€"Operation 1 _ Mr. Rosenthal asked t t__the Ting con tors interest themâ€" â€"â€"] selves and seek further business adâ€" .. . JSVancement .through â€"stimulation _of home building among all classes of : people. "A home owner is a subâ€" stantial citizen in any community, ..â€"| he pays his way and is a credit to . | the community in which he lives," Mr. Rosenthal declared. Winston .. Entertainment Features â€" _ Interpersed with the program of speaking were several entertaining acts of vaudeville and immediately following the speaking program 4 series of moving pictures of the Inâ€" ternational association convention in New York were shown. Edward "McDonnell, secretary of the internsâ€" tend, President Reiu_n bringing his regrets. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Greetings from the contracting plasterers international association were brought by Oscar A. Reum, the international president, who pledged _the â€" international _ groups _ further backing of groups similar to the Lake County association. William M. Edwards president of the Plasterâ€" ing contractors. association of Lake county acted as toastmaster at the program which followed an excellent ‘dinner. f DRY CLEANING Co. ficials. forms with th:â€"n;ld specifications ‘The finance company‘s facilities are available to any contractor who o PeC i ols c 6 9 OO over a long period of years at a lowâ€"interest rate. The plan conâ€" forms similarly to that advanced in Waukegan by the M. H. Hussey Co., and known as the Certified Builders association. _ The plan, represented by . M» Rosenthal, calls for an enaormous finance program of home building, financing of which will be possible (eeveveuP bs aiec po it 2 x 02 _ ~down by the trust company * _ Sixty members of the lastering ciation â€" of Lake county accompanied by their wives and sweethearts held their fourth annual banquet Wednesday night of last week at the Moraine hotel in Highland Park.â€" Numerous building material firms were represented at the vatharint tha mituase 4" â€" oC IUALITY LAUNDERERSâ€"aind ~_* * PRY CLEXANEXKEa * ~** Session Held at Highland Park Last Week; Rosenthal * < s Sherkep _ * =â€"_â€"._~ THURSDAY, ~\pEcEmBER }; *« nemmmmmemmmmnmmmemenmennmemememmenmmmemnsronmunn o7 40 4 IN ANNUAL MERTING _ § _ [ocal AND unable to at Of 1981 BR Frantz are s with Mr. Giss Vernon, on th len, Texas, Mrs. Sadie her home in The money re will be used f¢ es for the sche James More who is a °c Wessling at A: the Christmas ter Wessling h 582 Central me of her s« Mrs. Emil Gi their grand Frank Russ Deerfield thi very ill at 1 ter, Mrs. E. Mr. and ] Nashville, B iimot schoo honor of h on Thursda: THURSDAY, Ruth Leo com ‘exte for & New Wi the

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