Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 16

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42009 6 Â¥] Two thousand underprivileged or needy children of Waukegan were guests last week of the Waukegan Lions club at the Lions annual Christmas party which this year was held at the National Guard Armory. $1,000 bond last weekâ€"toâ€"await trial|â€" ie on ‘December 26. lthoskc?:dc&-lrm Wed Garrison was reported recovering at the Highland Park hospital. Live here and er?oy the swimming pool, s ple n d id cuisine, beautiful lobbies and quick transportation to Loop. Several larger suites, some with kitchenettes, at equally attractive rates. gll;eissio thoe handso A limited number of hotel rooms with twin beds and bath are now available at Deâ€" gll;ess_ion Prices in Uptown hicago‘s smartest ho te l. Th:x are unusually large and handsomely furnished. Some as low per person per month Christian Science literature may be _ read, borrowed, or purchased. HOURS: Week days, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday until 7:80 p:m. Sundays: 2:80 to 5:80 p.m. for reading only. Between Ages 4â€"20 § ltbé h "Morning Service 11 :00 a.m. Wednesday â€" Evening Meeting 8 :00 â€"*~~] |â€" ‘Cirl You are cordially invited to visit ’, y= * the Reading Room, _ 1 . 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD H. L. Johnson, Mgr, First Church of Chirist, Scientist ” The A.0.O.A. and Makio Girl Reserves of Highland Park dressed dolls for Christmas. Dancers, prinâ€" at a Fine Hotel! New Low Rates 6200 Kenmore at G ert stt 6 READING ROOM CHURCH SERVICES # € ce is The City of Waukegan has been named as a coâ€"defendant with the owners_of the property in condemâ€" nation proceedings filed in the U. S. Treasury department in clearing the title to the site for the proposed $337,000 postoffice building in that city. sY _ Kenneth Sabine, 16, son of C. F. Sabine, Zion meat dealer, narrowly escaped death last week when a reâ€" peater rifle which he was loading accidentally ‘discharged sending ~a bullet through his thigh. _ Girl Reserve sewing and cooking will start soon after the first of t} Orphanage Wednesday, Dec. 28, so that motherless and fatherless children might Community Service . Perhaps every Girl Reserve and "Sunâ€" shiner‘" would like to know that 200 cans of food were sent from the Highland Park and Highwood Girl Reserves to the Social Service. This was made possible by the willingness of every Girl Reserve and "Sunâ€" shiner‘" who brought canned goods for the Y.W.C.A.‘s service projects for 1931. RELIABLE LAUNDRY a Happy New Year Every Girl Reserve and "Sunshiner" is Ievoil Pm aitis Tineniy ate Both 8 , January the New Year right by starting out attendâ€" this manner. and tgkbcfilfi&;finflhflfic&&r earol group ‘ednesday, Dec. » wuâ€".unwmm”mu-m ie Highiend Park Hoabits! wis "vis _ The Highland Park Hospital was visited "To "To standards always high To :'.?:3’:-.& and always do it This is my Rreed, I wish that 1: Phone H. P. 178; QUALITY LAUNDERERS and â€" _ DRY CLEANERS To you, 1981, though we are not sorry to see you go, we are grateful for the lessons you have taught us. To 1932 we pledge untiring energy and unfailing optimism that you may fulfill our many hopes for happier days to come. : _ ; A Toast to the Old FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPINC Girl Reserve Creed to shape my STORAGE Telephone Highland Park 181 THE PRES3 at the rankâ€"of corporal ‘in the Corps. These cadets are all spending their Christmas vacations at their homes here. They will return to Culver January 11. * Charles Edward Steele, 100 Linden rank of second lieutenant in Comâ€" pany B, of the Corps of Cadets at Culver Military academy where he is enrolled as a student. Young Steele is a first classman, and will be graduated from Culver next June. Jack Keith White, 320 N. Sheridan Miss Mildred Turpin of the Udell Iitilding â€" entertained â€"at fam{il dinner on Christmas Day.â€" : Mr. and Mrs.: Harold Dahl spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Peterâ€" sonâ€"of Chicago.. ; Miss Grace Witten entertained several school friends from Holy Ghost academy yesterday (Wednesâ€" day). 5 family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wright of Maywood on Christmas Day. . Colonel George Foster entertained | ot! at a dinner party at the Moraine t"‘ hotel onâ€"Christmasâ€"Day:â€"â€"â€"â€"_| it . Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson and | be _Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dixon and family are visiting relatives in Greenville, IlL., for the holidays. Mr,. and Mrs. D. C. Stukey of S. St. Johns avenue, entertained at supper followed by bridge on Sunâ€" day evening ~A Drinker res __Mr. and Mrs. Turpin of DetrOit| ancidlâ€"lung,"â€"is Mich., were the guests of their| Lake county and Mr. and Mrs. Turpin of Detroit, Mich., were the guests of their daughter, Miss Mildred Turpin, of the Udell building, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. LeForte and Dr. and Mrs Charles F. Clayton of Chicago, were the Christmas Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Paul. snecrtmms sns of Highland Park ncove mooomeinnand anaatites s merir momnenemnind ancetiene Even at this extraordinary high rate of smoking speed, this champ ion smoker would consume only 52 560 cigarets a year.. Counting the 144 cigarets he would be able t _add to his annual total every fourth ‘year, he would have to keep steadily puffing away to finish his 125 bil lion in the allotted time. _t?!‘ fM!.‘.‘LmL aniganaies 4%‘-4 The City of Waukegan is named defendant in a suit for $10,000.00 started last week in circuit court bY William S. Divet of Waukegan {0 injuries he received in a fall on 4 modern manufacturing methods, as typified by such advances as the toasting process including the use of ultra violet rays which is em ployed by a leading manufacture for the removal of certain harmful irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. Smoking six cigarets an hour, a man could consume 144 or; little more than 7 packages * day. T"MMM or consumption in this country, while Department of Commerce figâ€" ures show that exports accounted for almost 5 billion more. This production of approximately 125 billion cigarets a year is made possible through the adoption of It would take 2,378,000 years for one man to smoke up a year‘s out put of American cigarets if he smoked six cigarets an hour, day Huge Output of Flags â€" _ in U. S. Is Shown in be removed to an institution where a "mechanical lung" is located.~ _ "The respirator which we have purchased embodies all the latest imâ€" provements to this remarkable life saving device," said Dr. Hart Ellis Fisher, chief. surgeon of the Public Service company. "It will be mainâ€" tained and serviced by the medical department in the heart of the Chiâ€" cago loop at 79 West Monroe street, where our offices are located. â€"Severalâ€"hospitals located at straâ€" tegic points about the city of Chi. cago and suburbs have received res. pirators as gifts from the various local public utility companies since this new machine proved its value inâ€"the â€"savingâ€"of â€"human â€"tife. The respirator now made available to all other hospitals insures that prompt treatment can be given to all cases, irrespectiveâ€" of whereâ€"theyâ€"may de= licâ€"Serviceâ€"Company ~ofâ€" Northern Illinois, that a machine had been established in the medical depart. ment of the company and would be loaned on request to any hospital in this district that may require it in case of emergency. Lake county and other north shore hospitals.~ This fact became known _v.vheg it was announced by the Pub. night. Bureau of Internal Revâ€" Revenue Dept. Report Drinker respirator, or " THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 19,, _ M allable fTor North Shore Hospitals Use now â€"available Now**~â€" Autolite Bosch De Phileo Dia . AUTO B BODY AND SPRIN . Starting â€" °9!ntor. Starte: Haak‘s A AUTo Aaco Purnell . . AUTHONI St. Johns Ay Tel. Highlan AUTOMOTT Repair or Reb Takes Bumpis Bicentennia gelebration spread is de follows: ~â€"_"In Ame ~George W commission emoration t On the con "emphasized> ELEC the curren Republic, © 1 Sol Bloom, _A concis of the Geon nial celebr to every United Sta 322 Nort Phone Hi Celebrati

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