4 ’ Lake Forestg:::.y adom ad trifling dou' s*n‘z‘ thif be 2 good. time to get 1Be facts. about our + _ M 8A at of of " ter, 14 early part of the game gave i #8 hnernkmvwoq.dg'.‘:: a| spirited fight. put up through. i the entire game by Lake Forest. . Highland Park was playing without . | thd services of "Pug" Rent. ; | neg former Nm"n Univerâ€" ~Thb" cynic is one who knows the pricelof everything and the value of not .â€"Osdgar Wilde. evening from the Highland Parld Hospitil, where: three little Dbrotlfiers were waiting to welcome theirfnew sister. wil'bcing 4lamdny hostess pla | fidfd in Highland Park last Sanaew. fflm J 4. : | M’ AMfen‘s Club football team succons A .%r':d the hh Forest Yo.u a,‘m.a.?a- mu?_a.‘.?.“ _ï¬. Deer. he Highland line showed well llhltsmky’lm.'†flevenmonmmfm‘ y minute of the contest. ° ‘ke Forest will have a chance to 3. Rayniond Meyer and daughâ€" the score, when the two teams on Thanksgiving Day. ¢ . Raymond Dobbins ‘will be s to the Areme Clnbonw.‘. r arrarilicas power laundry gest household el‘ of women as §â€" > C344 AY, NOVEMBER 2, 1983 1$ very returned home Wedâ€" 44 M Â¥4 You‘ll find 24 worldâ€"famor s orek oo Hihikes "toige bure Dave‘s Killed at Grafnlake Henry Englebrecht, 60; years old, of Libertyville, was | when kicked by a horse at a livestock aucâ€" tion at Grayslake shortly. er noon list Thursday. He was the father of Mrs..Joseph Peddle, of Highland Park. | [ Mr. Englebrecht was bo 1 near Half Day, and had lived ï¬'fl, .all his life in Libertyville." Funeral ser. vikka usuus 1 _1 4 "I4 __ "* . *‘ HROFRE 5674 vices were held there Snm:::y., Loretta Heman. ond and w.!ter»'l'o]]' rd. _ John Minoni ‘received first p Hor 500 Mrs. ‘Jones, second, and \ 0: Ca:nor, thi!'d. John W L reâ€" ceived the first prize for b co, Miss Shannon, second, and Mrs. Chris Peterson, third. ‘The beautiful Ital. ian spread donated by Rev. Joseph Savage was awarded to Mts. E. J_‘ Long and the door prize ito Miss F200%k tme : A) After supper the guests played their favorite games of ds. Mrs. Earl Frost received first p for CV B AAN) cu-x'cwrmn‘ £ lr. .“ Mrs. éabn!u." It is éd : all of the members.of the ; Â¥ will be able to attend the meeting and have the opportunity to hear them.. . | The supper and card party given ‘by ‘the society last Sunday night was greatly enjoyed by who ats tended. The hall was p decorâ€" ated with autumn leaves ind Halâ€" oween colors and symbols: were ef. fectively used to carry out the spirit of the season. Â¥5 : WTAS Lennons were formerly 'fl the of Charlie Erbstein‘s ramin «4 meeting of the Altar &And Ros Society of Holy Cross (Church, Deerfleld, Friday. ; Nov. members will have the being entertained by hnd I THURSDAY, .United Loans pn Real Other Loans . â€" Highland Pa comies eNutt, States To ¢ vi on ts tt 4 d Rosary| . Miss Audrey M. Hayden, execuâ€" hurch, ‘in | tive secretary of the mm. Society ; Nov, 3,| for the Prevention. of Blindness, will Lllnnoi ‘speak ~to th‘m Qf Trinity nnd ~Mrs. | flls 2l oi on t of > f + Irigh * iPadinat carvrnliinecsitihet â€"â€"calctat ofhun 2. 2k oh. ) i. 2L ul land | ber ‘of the staff of the Higflmd Park Hospital and of ‘St. Francis near | Hospital, Evanston, died | Thursday 7 «all | of last week at his home at 975 Verâ€" serâ€"|non Avenue, Hubbard Woods. He ; was 34 years old. . | . ; |._Dr. McCarthy was foreed to reâ€" mics|tire from active practice about a and |year ago, because of ill health. He be ’wu graduated from Beloit College, foilâ€"| where he was a football star. He lutt, | also obtained degrees from the Uniâ€" w’mdtydChiemundRmModt- rille || _ Funeral services were held Saturâ€" any| day morning in Hubbard Woods, land burial was in Beloit. _‘ * ... _| Miss Audrey Hayden â€" â€" ci .to Speak at Trinity T' ./ _ Church Next Monday lateral Security from Banks .......................$290,354.39 Government Bonds ... 669,144.96 Dr. James E. McCarthy Dies in Hubbard Wor D. F. Kelly, Garrard B. . Winston, Clay Judson, Dr. E. V. L. Brown, Dr. William H. Wilder, and Dr. Harry S. Gradle. , ‘Many members of the Illinois Soâ€" ciety for Prevention. %.Blindmu live in Highland Park. directors are Russell Tyson, Herman Waldeck, ® um o wk Y 00 se C td Church on Monday, Nov. 6, at 12:30 ‘o‘clock, at their regular biâ€"monthly luncheon meeting, & Miss Hayden will speak on the work of the‘. society which includes sightâ€"saving work with children in the public schools, legislation for the protection of the eyesight of the citizens of Illinois, work with midwives, and trachoma work. | edr Cot ~ James E. McCarthy, a Miss Audrey M. Hayden RESOURCES o evennessvemnsrsessseusssssmdbscesssces HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK ..._..$292,187.72 \.«_._ 281,271.52 SERVING 67,271.57 STATEMENT ‘OF THE CONDITION OF THE At the Close of Business September 29, 1933 _ call, at the time of the accident. 'i‘â€"w; others Wwere injured in the same acâ€" cident. } t £ d1 good that they would rather be right| Anthony the Ladies‘ than be pleasant.â€"L. C. Ball. | _ |seasonal class tourna Eaf T9 [ 1| Snyder ‘the Clasg A Jamég Mines, 35 years old, son of a fo Highland Park m;&i, was critically hurt in & collision fonday at Touhy and Ashland Avenves, on Chicago‘s north side. Cl s Mr. Mines, the son of J. JJMihes, who f. y lived here, was driv= in!t'. an |i mbl_:lmcg,.in response to a. || _ Social Service _ | .| Many thanks for the kindly ré- sponses| of last weekâ€"but please don‘t stpp looking for things.i Sqoâ€" cial Service needs every thing, only yesterday Mrs. Flinn Baid if it wasn‘t for the "Thrift \Deâ€" partment" many boys and girls would |not be able to congr‘mp school. | So please try and share with these childrenâ€" Coal or wood stovesâ€"gas is too expensive. , t 6 | Warmi coats for boys and girls Jam ,Mines Injured g' in an Auto Collision zel ver, Jean McGowan, lgrney Sneddon, Shirley Lucas, An:f aria Jensent, Louise Neyman, Janice Ceâ€" oke, Ligette Anderson, Jack Dayton. Mrs. Frank Peers, a faculty memâ€" kbep', f lg;’l.o take part. , § i... « Mrs;|H. D. White, is in charge of hos , and has ananr{fï¬- a member of the P.T.A. to be in pach room, |fo introduce the parents to thé hets. [ +Mrs|H, M. Lautmann has appoin chairman of music and drama,on. the P.T.:A. board. | _| dents Cyrel AU an Jam' THE HOME OF‘ SAVINGs DEPOSITORS _ | .. | THE COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY FOR 34 YEARS $2,347,429.59 $ 640,730.81 | 95,000.00 ~ B31,376.79 : |18,149.82 101,368.22 ~1,8304.60 $ 1959,499.35 ihs elialcn a 0P o resavie Fosd 1e y, [NoV, 2, at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields | Members and guests e:% ighl |School, Highland Park.. ‘The | set ValbLGol!,Glub wm{- ogtam |has been p «to acâ€" | the club use Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. UCI 10 parents with the activi of | the annual dinner and ‘i‘ln s : . as well as to give them|present reports indicate ‘that the dpportunity to meet fln;\xnual‘capubitycrowdwillb.uhld ; #\in ‘their room, for} a ghort| for the occasion, olï¬ cussion. | Three professional musicians will A ‘upt play, written by KLI L. | add the musical note to fllo"gwl indlly, called "A: Day in :'te Home | festivities and a magacian, identity om4] ‘directed by Miss A. Rinkâ€"|a secret, will appear ‘to befuddle erger, will be given in the sthool| and amaze ‘the gathering ‘with Tt: litdrium, with the following stuâ€" astonishing repertoire of tricl e ts ifaking part: Doris r:ï¬;:, members may secure tickets‘a the: ellH Golden, Georgialou r,| golf course or at the office 0 &e‘ nitll Larson, Jean Fanshier, Haâ€"| Park Board in the City Hall, | Whnvie®. Taur MEATtmccsa sb wl ols CZ t oo 88 [ ulc TBE PRESE . [ | ting Night At The : |Sunset Valley Golf itgd | *act play, written by KL: L. y, called "A‘Day in the Home ‘directed by Miss A nkâ€" t, will be given in the ntl‘mo 1 LtuJ\, _with the following stuâ€" iking part: Doris Fore Golden, Georgialou t Larson, Jean Fanshier, | Haâ€" people are so "’;iii‘_-;ftu} its‘ visiting night i School Is Tonight| _ Club To Have Ar ~Miss A. Rinkâ€"| a secret, ren in the sthool| and ama; e following stuâ€"| astonishir Doris Fore members rgialou To golf cour i Fanshjer, | Haâ€" | Park Boa \'CGOWan N‘nc’ Mive / Y > P i is in charge of nrranuvl{lfï¬- a . to be in gach the pa:'pn\L:: | rann has of music and Â¥C rk State bowlers are urged to be present at this meeting. 11 bowlers A meeting of all bowl;r;v;il-f "be held ‘Friday night at 8:30 and all IMMBEHiitnintâ€"5 PrBdadt hib hnb t iscc ..\ Al. L / Beverage, Nick Willhms_Whoq] Inn, Pearl‘s Tavern, Giallanzs Bros. Shoe Repair, and thg Highland Sweets. week at the Majestic Alleyu} The the following sponsors have tered teams are Mutual Coal Co., genb- ner Bakery, Central Cafe, P. After a preliminary: meeting of teams in the league to be held every oendtornnge es uen ce oLE 2 707C ‘VIC~â€" VISSS A award Prato the B division title, â€" Starrels the Class C Trophy. Sponsors of Pin League Are Announced Hiardacre, O. Olson, and Gl';luhc} were nominated. | 1 Various awards will be fnade to winners of the different events this year, as follows: C. Snyder captured the Presidegt’l Cup, Charles Perrigo the Press Cup, Fred Fell the Junâ€" ior Championship, and Mrs. R. B * â€" I 1 The neminating committse, con+ sisting of G. B. O‘Connell, Dr; L. C niond has nominated the following as, president, L. G. Briggs; first yice president, Curtis Schuene $ 4 ond vice president, G. B. (r)':gnull secretary, Tom Kelly; and to er George Bliss. For directors;) G. W Carr, Paul Melody, Bob nthal, Dr. I. C. Schur, Paul otz:je M. J. Hardacre, O. Olson, and Gi}lhghc?l were nominated. I I ner to tempt the jaded palates of lthe guests. ho _ Following the dinner, the annugl meéting of: the club will be held at 9 p.m. and all members ‘fllmer or not they are able to attend dinâ€"‘ ner, are urged to come to the nuz: ing. Reports of the various comâ€" mittees will be given and elertion of officers will take place. | (} Mrs. I. C. Schur, who with Messrs.|J â€" *AN Jordan and Kelly, is in c e of V1 arrangements tells us fl;ft ] | Richman has planned a delicions din.. nante Demand Deposits ......____._.___ Time Deposits ......l............. Deferred Certificates of Deposit.... Capital Stock .._..__.. Surplus onsinigrie tmsertinctigu! Undivided Profits ... Auprotous wv'u.‘ i_ AHC tournaments gave C. The Bank 519 Lincoln 4 Ib. lvu}hge; pound ... swirrq msxn?i 'v-_.....'.-.v.......---.................."..-....‘ SHORT LEG OF MILK EED FINEST RIB / | LAMB CHO THE YERY BEST ROUND Veal Slu Teal Po for | ’dal Should n;;;..-‘...-.......T‘...-........_......N ‘eal Pocket l.--‘:-mm-“â€"m-‘.-w vERY BEST NATIvYE _ $1,364,728.75 .â€" 532,067.81 ... $200,000.00 ... 100,000.00 «â€"~«~â€"~ 20,000.74 *vebr szaps cnnsentions sn assasaseneetenesne on ROAST 18,000.00 $1,91 ket | P. 3140 8i¢ 21¢ AY â€" it