Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Jul 1936, p. 7

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Smith LN 1A J R. Will 3914 apâ€" AL TTEE NO EXTRA3 ST MORTGAGE COMMISStOn ING CONCERTS 6 4. o5 . Abbert returnied Coâ€"operation . REST ) week BSTAI; LOoaANS end Avexurx URSDA y EORGE T. or for Tarts. and mamaded Iss10n each. aonce. Annuas LOANS _ _ WEsT Ccost A LOANS irty . Markelt. %,." whfi"’,f’..;s id and brought y er, Mrs I;:l l' ANSERMET |â€" SAT. ue a Ve ailable 2 Antonio Mrs $ MeN Mra Sat., i. m inble, 2 weeks â€" Highland 5â€"20 Year Also AFPT.. Jt wWednesday 1 Highind"p n Frank w Bs them »reen eight ayment JULy D e ‘ ing Park® 1334 at 19 "n nold it thurch hold it act as, hostess betent °/ (ik ; VÂ¥ ;K’-’ * f : on June: 183, hi gl 14y %j'hhnd Park from B# .. wWrenn has just Â¥is ished his 'g‘ lin Pease, who is widely 3 his wonderful voice and his : .._AEO 96 q of m fl. f h smmb doc ioi n .. l t o ie mt -“‘ on Juno 23 last. : Mr. Peasé is the head of the Voice deâ€" partment the State ‘university of "““' right, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs| Chaples A. Wright, . of this city has gone to: Warwiek camp a$ Lake, Wis., for the ues .b,t Mooney â€" [ : > ‘Camp | Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, _Pearson, Wis., 29 â€" Here in the deep woods | -,fim Wisconsin lie {t‘mr T6 , but all fasginating i waters ‘of these lakes are re by a stream of spring water which meanders into the Wolf rIver, | | On |the 1a :& P ;u: is i not neek it. On |the largest of these lakes, ; ,rg: site of the North Boy Scout camp is ‘situâ€" ated.| This is not a commercial adâ€" i for this camp, it does not it. With the many activiâ€" ties camp creating an interâ€" ost the campers, a tremendâ€" ‘ous dg,:e boys here for the a h‘-‘ greatest opportunâ€" and know about the outâ€" than any group in the midâ€" wilbam V sitheid chuteh 0 hone Highland Park hirts Hand :Finished with _ This Bundle P l........___ 21 Additionh] weight, Ib. 7¢ table and bath linens, ‘ and fancy linen d and folded ready for Wearing apparel reâ€" damp, ready for ironâ€" THRIFT tion and sang several members® of the Liâ€" f Jm 23 h’t.t Ir. head of the Voice deâ€" ‘he State ‘university of JULY 2, 1986. 331 Euclid ave., ith Mr. and Mrs. t for Eagle River, | Mrs. E. Sttenger Â¥rs. Wm. J. Nelson sle River for a two ;| Missionary society United © Evangelical id its July meeting on Thursday, July .| Mrs. J. B. Fidder toas for. the meetâ€" each 3310 (Hydro) Wrenn has just week‘s: trip ito +. where he visâ€" 10c KILLS ANTS HOUSEWIVES~Master Ant Killer rids your home of ants in 24 hours. Money back guaran~ tee. Soid at stores, JONES PRODUCTS CO, Mi $1.19 7c in our summer. Miss Marjorie Ingram, 170 N. Washington cirele, Lake Forest, left Saturday for New York, from where she will sail:for a short tour of Europe, Miss~ Ingram, ) who graduated from Lake Forest college in June, is a former holder of the woman‘s golf championship at the Glen Flora club.and year. won the woman‘s title at Deerpath course, Lake Forest. She is a forâ€" mer resident of Highland Park and a graduate of Deerfield Shields high school. f §3 Mrs. Dwight Exline‘ of Canton, Ohio, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart of Homeâ€" wood ave. Mr. Exline will arrive the latter ‘part of next week to visâ€" it his wife and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bahr of N. Ridge road entert.,ined thirtyâ€"five guests Tuesday evening at a supâ€" per picnic on the Bahr acres near Bannockburn, followed by cards at the Bahr residence. The party was in commemoration of their‘ first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gaueey and daughter Pat of Lake Worth, Fla., were the geusts yesterday of Mrs. John C. Rhinehart of ‘Homewood ave. Mrs. Wesley Conrad and famâ€" ily of Kew Gardens, Long Island, N. Y., spent a few days this week visiting her aunt, Mrs, Viola Conâ€" rad. They have left for Fisk, Wis., where they will visit Mrs. Conrad‘s parents for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J.â€"C. Rhinchart have returned from Lake Worth, Fla., where they spent the winâ€" region, and they have been on the increase at a fast pace during the past decade. Deer have been seen on the camp site this week. Fishing along the> lake chain, â€" muskrats swimming every night in the lakes, blue winged teal, so tame boys can get within ten feet of them, forty birds observed on daily bird hikes, virgin timber, fishing for wallâ€"eyed pike, bass, bluegills are only a few of the interesting things boys can see while they are with us. # The museum always has a visitâ€" ing group of boys, watching our live animals, using our nature library or bringing in a specimen to be preâ€" served for furthering the knowledge of nature now and in the future. | Bovs are taken in small gronfl: Boys are taken in small xroufis to all the intemtinq places about the camp. We collect specimens and do the things real blooded American boys are interested in doing. _ _ _ These future sportsmen will have a better understanding of the prit- cipals of conservation. ; The less fayâ€" ored boys who otherwiseâ€"could get to this region this summer a going to hear and learn more abo the times in these north woods. Parâ€" ents surely will be pleased to‘know their sons are learning more about the little known of subject, nature lore. : °. | é | Make the Moraine ‘Grocery a d Market your store for we have g things to eat. 1060 N. Green y yoai : 1 .cs rice s - JUNK DEALER (GOLDMAN) Highest price paid for all kinds / of junk T ‘ Phone H. P. 2026 ALSO OLD CLOTHES Between 1925 and 1934) jnclusive, the rate ft death from #&Â¥tomobile accidents increased 17 per cent in urban territory of the Unifed States. But while this change Was taking place, the rate of death ingreased alâ€" most 100 per cent in rural territory. (Urban :‘Imwi-y include®@ all towns and cities more than 19,000 |pop ulation, and rural tory . the remainder.) | AP I Last year there were nefirly 160,000 automobile umden;tl which hapâ€" pened on rural highwfys which resulted in close to 14,000 deaths. _(‘ \|!/:-\o"1"' % 0"/;3‘:1}5!" .. aud heve tire some l the things â€"he DID on the way up / |â€" . & ‘,’4 a Real What‘s the Big H 8. apoumi whibes 1 3 WELL FOLKS,+1 MADE THE he "*»!> 90 Miles up»Hfiae‘i’u 1"" & Two hours rast. Ha/llbal | :‘ . HE PLESS8 URINd THE DEEBRESSION, WE HAVE ACCUMULATED .gomB PROPERTIES IN THIS SECTION WHICH WE EIWILLING To SACRIFICE, BECAUSE WE ARE NOT IN REA ,STAT fBusinEss.. | _.." l.s IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SOME VACANT AT A E iEyâ€"MaAkiNc MIGURE, OR IF YOU ARE LOOKING A HARGAIN IN AN ATTRACTIVE HOME, PLEASE i SUL :";';S AT %CE' ; & | e t, a f = f IDEMAND ISs GROWING, PRICES ARE CLIMBING. .. .. oiTT NOW. 44 ; es re seri@uk factor in dfaths on highways than on city strets is inâ€" difated by fhe fact that at y‘?treot tersections last year d from ost 300000 accidents 1 ;‘:ered y 6,000, es# than half the fatal ifles fromiaccidents on ways. is informhation shrieks a warning ' t the ( r of driving too fast, 1ip matter ‘how good a driver a perâ€" Ifvraten i}Bstrated 372 y of MNese deaths lnppeneé use ers took charices and e too iPhst for condifions, as trated /mkove. That spped is a e seridub factor in dfjaths on ways : on city streets is inâ€" ted by the fact that at y?truc ooo on t esd ce P e d fin‘ JEW1.;!R D OPTICIARN . |Lor of thl F;deral Depbsd Ingurance Corporation PAIRING ers Ins, Co. Safet Myas Ave. We repai w“ehe‘_. clocks ang jewelry of every| descrip.â€" Park State Bank Te ble In8 OM . _ ‘ Touses and Lots The stars Arcturus and Vega are much brighter than our sun. Vega is 51 times and Arcturus 112 times as bright. . x When going to social functions Jamaica ‘belles carry their shoes on theixl- heads and don them upon arâ€" rival. 4 | h o The United States has nearly as much invested in the city of Shangâ€" hai as it has in the whole of Japan â€"â€"$356,000,000â€" and : $500,000,000. reâ€" npectiyely. 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