ressed thk views of many eduâ€" r‘ young [FHipinos in regard to Independ «of the islands. He mbt{ whether they have yet ‘ 4 intelligent, ‘ patriotic, funselfisM leadership in the isâ€" i# necessfry to make indepenâ€" r@ a suceeks, He feels that some tho recerf American sentiment independéfice may be more influâ€" d by a desire for 3 tariff wall nst Philigipine products than disâ€" rested altfuism. 6 â€" DIR T STERS Be At Reademy ly housewife." as in prdinary y setsjupâ€"just mrer ds and and protected. nila O i# young depend Es oped "anselfis 244 or 52 Â¥ C :g‘. THURSJAY, APRIL 13, 19883 io atte Will not cldg to atorâ€"cooks a oâ€"pilece. Re. Ma§ic Chef foaâ€" tself inâ€" ‘ery requireâ€" ». Each conâ€" r Tray and # model f nts are c'rrdially inâ€" ‘the concéert. prices. tra. cloth, ul Judge Lindsey says that) 6,000,000 young American men are|too ptox‘ to get married. Investigation would probably disclose the sfill more tragic fact that most of them fAre married.â€"San Diego Union. ; | + Mrs. (Norfan Wipdcr Elaine Winewsod (2nd outlaw) | infedirirenss obiles reveietracts us c it lis Gerken Angeline (the cook) ... Mrs. Mary McCaitthy Verna (a bridesmaid) . Mrs. Fred Lindst Miss Emma Winewood (a wealt | maiden lady) ... _Mrs. F.|J. Zimmer Polly (a bridesmaid)... Mrs. uoi:rd' wi Girl pouathh _ Mrs. N Wi Elsie (a bridesmaid) Lucille (maid of honor) Ruth Ryder (a business girl) Arlene Winewood (1st outlaw) Della (a very valuable Iaundres mi ererrer y WPPE Wrn H-yTlrd Mrs. Wentworth (her mother) Madge (a bridesmaid)... Mrs Dinash (the Wentworth colored Mrs. Ross Sr. (motherâ€"inâ€"law) The members of the Mother‘s QIub of the Y. W.: C. A. are diligentlyreâ€" hearsing every Monday apd Tht#rs- day for their annual play}, "Inâ€"laws and Outâ€"laws." This is tq be given in the auditorium of the Y, W. C, A. on April 25 at 8 o‘clock. é object of this play is to raise money to help pay the pledge toward the upkeep of the ‘association. Elinor (Mrs. Ned Ross) a bride .. ~.. Mrs. M. [Monama Ventrici (Miss Emma‘s French fnaid) M kn meltes 5. ... Miss Paulsen The Dâ€"X Super Servi will be ‘equipped to give p washing, rainâ€"proofing, S and complete.lubrication | The management lists | ing features of the "D fuel: â€" Lubricates â€" upper walls;, prevents carbon ar sqftens old carbon deposi{ ting them to be carried a celleration; high octane knock â€" rating; â€" eliminat valves; better mileage; "regular‘" gasoline. ‘ body, fender and trim equipment will include britke testing machine no netka.~_ Customers can own brakeg free on this Mothers Club of. th Y.W.C.A. Rehea > for Play on sale. of “D-‘X,"\bh% lubric fuel, and Diamond~760 oi products of the Mid troleum Corporation. ‘~~ The Dâ€"X Super Servi will have modern and equipment throughout, in North Shore‘s most com; The rew station, whic py the site of the for Service Station at the co Johns avenue and Elm be owned and operated b Shore Motors, Inc., Cadil‘ Salle dealers. A new Highland Park tion, to be known as the Service Station, will hav opening from Friday of ta Sunday, With the First Signs of SPR Call Us : For Estima No Obligation. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, Following is the cast: The new station will f A Word about HOUSEHOLD CLEANING Why go through the Bother. â€" Fuss and Muss of doing your own cleaning |when the "Unique Way" is quicker and more ECONOMICAL FURNITURE DRAPES RUGS CURTAINS NEW| HIGHLAND PARK SERVICE gTATION To 0 Mrs. F. IVJ. j Zimrner e Station expensive luding the lete paint, p.‘ , The the only h of Winâ€" test their achine. ature the ing motor . Both are inent| Peâ€" will gccuâ€" r Victory ner of St. lace, will the North ac and La or antiâ€" sticky price of ce station rompt car imonizing, service. heâ€"followâ€" X" imotor cylinder d actually s, permitâ€" vay by acâ€" ervice staâ€" Dâ€"X Super : its grand this week rsing _ ipril 25 _ John k‘-y A. E. Lyle mmYL A. Fraziet n. Davidson Freshen YÂ¥our War Mrs. ) Evans health | throug largely! confine immediate env voted to her‘ch her : friends, (a her , Bible, fr hands. | Her pa by many friend Crooners sho of going on i.t.- All were ‘pro which iwas cor on South First F. â€" Brandfelln afternoon at 2 at Lake Forest ‘Two sisters Elvey | ard * M South |Green 1 grand ‘children{ Robert|G. Eva Harold, F. Eva'} and one ,grea‘ Watt. | f Ella Ceperlay became the | wife of Robert G. ns July 26, 18 ‘i'l . He was at that: timre a.young mepchant on Central } Avienue, ‘between Fi‘rst and Second>â€"Streets. ‘He will be reâ€" membeéred by many as a su fgssful merchant, Hric manufacture“dqd public spirited ditizen who se léa his fellow| citizeng â€" several timgs as member of fl':ei school â€"board, (gs alâ€" derman in the.city council ard five terms as mayttdof Highland|Park. Mr, Evans precéeded Mrs. Eva»s into the great beyond about three eura, having died in December, 1929} Four children were: to this uhi , all of whom are living, Mrs. Florefige M. Stevens, Elmer‘ R. ~Evans, M‘rs. Emma Myers, land Mrs. Hargld O. Larsen. 1 * f § In this fam! Arthurt E. Evi Evans, orphane Robert G. Eva ered from‘ infa hood by this a Mrs, Evans early in the Ci in the| service disease in cam The widow. m and following <‘Clifton, IIL" I Elvey with t Ella located i South Green B corner where ters still resi seen that Mrs. been spent i years of it in early. educatio Place School. l{ighiand SUITS TOP COA O‘COAT Mrs, Ella €. Evans, of ||whose déath brief: mention‘ was e in‘ the last issue, {was the daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ceperle e was born in‘ Northfield, Oct. 29, 1861, and died, Sunday morning, i1 2, 1933, following an acute illrgss of several weeks.| f [ B Mrs. Ella G. Evans, 7 Who Died on Apri \Lived Here 60 Phone 125 | | CLEANERS & DvERs LOW..PRICES ARE STILL IN EFF en‘s "No E because of | poor many â€" years,|| was Lto her homd| and ns. She way deâ€" ldren and faithfl to uiet Christian|/with riently open, in} her ing will be motirned survive, ~Miss| Lulu .5 Grace Hoyt of ay Road,â€" ï¬ls five Mrs. Frank ;’ att, fs, E. Norman :i ans, s, Doris M. Larsen; â€"grand < child, ||Jean ly. cirele werd) also ns and Herbgrt |F. d sons of ithj late s, who were kpothâ€" cy and early |thildâ€" voted: mother. || | survive, ~Miss| Lulu .5 Grace Hoyt of ay Road,â€" also) five Id take ether iiï¬}ead â€"Louisville. Timés. sent at the. fyperal Hucted at the (home Avenue by the| Rev. r last Wedngsday o‘clock.> Burial was Evans entire life has Illinois _ and | sixty Tighland Park|| Her was in the olfl Elm AN RO 1: CALLED FOR 85 J AND DELIVERED_.. OJdC roughly -'gianed and Presse Call Us Today While t Us and Most Popular State of Illinois) Counity of Lake) s$ Subscribed and: swo 10th day of April, 19 (SEAL) 12 Report f( the a it of )m&auup 0 con: PARK STATE BAN ted. at Highland Park,‘ State of Illi the close of busâ€" iness‘ on the 25th day March, (1933, as made ‘to the Auditor blic Accounts of the State of Illinois, nt to law, Read the ___ 4 South Flrl iStreet Telephone 555 â€" | Wighland Our milk averdgas| 5% butâ€" terfat and the bactéria count is well within}the requireâ€" ments of certifi@d milk. Our herd is freg ftom Tuberâ€" culosis and Undulant fever and is tested regularly bX the U. S. Department:\of Agriâ€" culture, </ | We invite } 0 to the dairy barns at @&ny time durâ€" ing the day. =| + Cash, Other ‘Cash [Rdsdurces _ | and Due from Barks| (1â€"2â€"3)$ 414.218.67 U.8. ‘Gov‘t Investrients| (4).. _ 314,181.88 Other Bondbâ€"«@nd S â€* (5) 546,808.8% Loank on Collateral echrity (6a) 334,839, Other Loang (6b) irrvcs. â€" ADRBOL Loans on Real Ext (6¢).... _ 369,884.6 Overdrafts (7) .4 Re e# 828. Other Real Estate | heacg. â€" 192,7044 Banking House, F ure | and Fixtures: (9) cz . 181,709.00 Other Resources (§2)] .|......... 55.788‘71 Total Resovfedh. |.........$2,885,809.60 LIABI ES | Capital Stock (1) w+.........$ 200,000. Surplus (2) |.......{.]./.......: 100,000. Undivided Profits )(8) .. $3,605.1 Reserve Accounts (4)}.)........ 348,796. Demand Deposits [ qs« 1,188,080) ‘Time Beposits (5bÂ¥ .|.|.._.... 489,741. Bills Payable (6a) GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Ele.ctrij Tghop Guernsiumlk 13 cents per aua Highland Lake For Total 738 1904 C. F. GRAN before me t hland Park KRUEGER, Notary Public tâ€"Ads be $ 200,000. . _ 100,000. $3,605.7 . _ 848,796. . 1,128,080. . 489,741. _ $5,184.8 $2,385,309. he Highlan swear that THE PRESS A. L. CARPEN Whole or Half Slab 2 dozen PHILIP RAPP Strictly Fresh ‘lowé Arâ€"Beâ€"Blue Frontâ€"RoÂ¥al Blge Brand s Obtainable Only RRL « SA ONLY : >* _ 0 on B ies A ) P ~S y : "~.| oC S T â€"â€" QVALITY Whole Segment whole Segment _ ; GRAPE FRUET Ready to Serve; 2 No. Ready to Serve; 2 No. 2 cans...... EGGS, large whites CORN or TOMATOES 3 No. 2 cans Shinola 2 cans . Arâ€"Be Country Gent FRUIT SALAD No. 244 large 35¢ k:an. 10e pkg. for ........ Royal Blue Shnnk?eu Picnic HAMS ; ! Easter Special ; lb’; ON SALE AJl LA 18%c FURNITURE # DIT‘APERKES i~ UPHOLSTERING o > [~ gtrpcovers $ td J AJ | o }|) c s | § x k } JRNITURE REPAIRS â€" â€" | |o _ None Be Royal Blue 43 Ske _ Fid SHOE POLISH 15e :al IMPORTED V CHIPSO | we G 3 60 E AS T an L WEEK LAMPS | _ FURNI AlN T C INDOW SHADES sALMoN | | ... $F. > c ol ommite Y cn] HIGHEST QUALITY _ t THE LOWEST PRICES ‘ flay and Saturday 0 ESS RENOVATING CENTRAL AVENU ND PARK, ILLINOIS | _ | lephorie :568 TH S TURE FINISHING /ALLPAPER & FABRIC IPS & SHADES LUINOLEUM VIRED & REPAIRED S & CARPETS For Salad or Patties 27¢ 19¢ BIG 9¢ TIAN BLINDS 5¢ * _ Fancy Pink . 2 large cans 3¢ SON For Delive! Everything We for 17¢ EASTER SALE April CHILI SAUCE Paas EGG DYES | 2 reg. 10¢ pkgs. ...._...__s..1 : Green or Wax BEANS Adds taste; 12 oz. Ige. 2& Maxwell House $ No. 2 cans ......... Royal Blue Fancy Orange Slice CANDY 20¢ value, per Ib. .......__}..}... Pint jar for j 13C You‘ll be proud of your Premium CHO,CO,LQTE t4â€"Ib. sake ......_......_._K L ©.=: Arâ€"Be Large Queen EE.’IVE 14 oz. jar 25¢ walue, while last Iceberg SALAD * M t 1 s Walter Baker‘s OO?OA 2 Â¥,â€"Ib. cans ..............._{._£[..." For Delivery Servite Phone #4 EE 7¢ FRL 8 H