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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Dec 1919, p. 7

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Unome Brand Peaches, large No.2 size. can Maple; Brand Ketchup, 10-oz. bottle. 2 for .. IIYLfA- 0...... L'-nnr non Avnuyu. u.u.-â€" â€"â€"~ ; _ V ' Libby’s Snow thte Saur hraut. can Choice Pot Roast Native Beef. lb Hind Quarter Genume Spring Lamb, 1b Milk-fed Veal, leg or loin, 1b ,,,,,,,,, EARL W. GSELL firinburger Steak. fresh chopped. 1b Veal Shoulder Roast, lean and meaty, lb. Cally Ham. very choice, 1b. Zion City Cookies lb . .._ ....... A Growing Savings Account Will Bring You Satisfaction Clearbrook fancy Brick Butter, lb. . . . , Pure Kettle Rendered Lard. lb. . Snowdrift or Crisco, l or 1;; lb. cans. lb Good Luck Oleo, lb, . ., ..... Clover Leaf Oleo, 1b.. . . . . . . ALBERT LARSON We Pay 2 (A Sun. Bank) N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Greeting Cards Kodaks Parker Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Thermos Bottles Cigars and Cigarettes Stationery Perfumes and Toilet Water VVhitman’s Candies ‘alifornia Chocolate Shop Chocolates MW Call and get one of our Home Savings Banks Gift Suggestions GEORGE G. ROCK. Mgr Pharmacist STATIONER 3 Per Cent on Savings. 4 Per Cent on Time Deposits. 35c 23c 27c TELEPHONE $67 33c 250 Phone 23 SPECIAL SPECIAL {$3322 (he prices. Free delivery in Highhnd Sheridan. 4 deliveries. Prompt service Leaf Lard, Bell Shaped, lb. . Beef Tenderloin, young and juicy, 1b Round Steak or Sirloin. choice Pork Loin Roast, half or whole, lb ..... Green Hams, fine for baking, lb .. Beef Tongues in Sweet Pickle, lb Veal, Lamb 0r Beef Stew, very meatbi, ax". ."xEAA;xTX:Xxv?YIxXxX 533-535 Central Ave 32c 31c 35c 20c 35c 45c 25c CORNELL GLEE CLUB FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE University Musical Clubs Resume Concert Tour. Concert to be at Orchestra Hall Under the management of Lloyd Kelly, 3 Chicago man. the Cornell Un- iversity Glee. Banjo and Mandolin clubs will resume their annual Christ- mas holiday concerts. Every member of this organization has seen active service. Professor Hillis Dann, director of the Glee club and Camp Song Leader at Camp Zachary Taylor, and George L. Cole- man, director of the Banjo and Man- dolin club, was musical director of the American forces in London, Eng. Twenty-nine members of the clubs were commissioned and thirty-five were in Officers Training camps when the armistice stopped their commis- sions The Chicago concert will be given New Year’s Eve in Orchestra Hall The folluwing ladies will act as pat- ronesses: " Mrs. Walter H. Allport. J. Ogdeni Armour, Bion J. Arnold, P. A. Beach- i ey. J. T. Benedict, Samuel Bingham,l iienry‘A. Blair. Ralph H. Bowrne.3 John Jay Bryant. Jr., William J. Bry-l son, Edward B. Butler, Hubbard (lar- , penter. Edward F. Carry, Joseph C. Curry, Eugene S. ('lark, William H.‘ ('ulvin, Edward A. (Iudahy, Secor Cun< ‘ ningham, (‘harles (i. Dawes, John P.1 Duds. Robert J. Dunham. Marvin A“ Fan. Archibald Freer, William H. French. Herbert E. Goodman. “'ilbur: F. (loudspeed, William 0. Green, J Allen llaines. Albert W. Harris, Frank : Ililihard, George H. High. Harry Pratt Judson; Thomas Kelly, John W. Ken-i driek. Frank (I Letts, Edward A. Leight. Lewis S. Louer. Vojta F. Maahek, Frank Matthiessen, -William D. McIlvaine. William S. Munroe. Charles T. Mordock, Frank E. Nellis. Jr., Henry J. Patten, Frank S. For- ter. William (‘. Pullman. George M. Pullman, Julius Rosenwald, John W. Root, Allen B. Ripley. Howard Van Doren Shaw, Albert D. Sheridan, Douglas Smith, William T. Snively, (‘horles T. Murdock. Frank E. Nellis. Gustav F. Swift, Robert J. Thorne. Jennie G. Tobey, Charles. J. True. RUSS?“ Tyson, Roger S. Vail, Law- rence M. Viles, Ernest,P. Wand, Edwin D. Weary, Erskine Wilder, Le- Roy Woodland, Thomas E. Wilson. Santa and Mother Goose, Jack Frost, Rip Van Wingle. and all the rest were at the Christmas party at the Y. W. C. A. last Monday even- ing. There were songs and dances and a viewer p13)‘~â€"“The Sorrows of Santa Claus." or “How Christmas was Sav- ed Over a hundred and fifty girls and their mothers enjoyed the Christmas program. There was a large Christ- mas tree. elaborately trimmed. which delighted the children. After the play boxes of candy were distribut- ed to all the children. Vesper Notice Miss Margaret Ridlon will tell (‘hristmas stories at the Vesper ser- \ice Sunday afternoon at 5. All girls are invited to come and enjoy the ser- \iu with us. Miss Ridlon is a de- lightful story teller and the afterâ€" mmn prumises to be a most enjoyable UnL' The Vesper service last Sunday was led by Mrs. Sean-y. Eighteen girls enjoyed the meeting and the social time following the talk. Mothers' Club Ths- m‘xt mectim: of the Mothers’ vluh will be on Tuesday. Jan. 6, when Mrs. T. R, Quayle will speak to the mothers on her experiences in France. The moetim’: will he a very interest- ing one and the mothers of all Y. W. in 1mm 1;an Reserves Play Santa 'I‘xn-nty-fiw Girl Reserves played Santa ('laus tn the children of the lhxrrus hmm- on Tuesday afternoon The L'irix ropvatml their play and doâ€" Iiuhlui (In ‘hillnn After the plav Santa and hls hclpvrs gave the chi]- run a 1mm numbvr of pa‘esents whu-h 1hr varlnus Y. “f. (I. A. 01111“ “'hu-f' MRS. OSCAR OLESON PASSED AWAY MONDAY Anna Olesun. wife of Oscar Oleson, zm employm- of the Chicago North Shure and Milwaukee railroad. died Monday, Dec. 2‘2. at the Highlnn‘l Park hwspital as the result of heart trouble. The remains. will be sent tn lh-trnit, Minn, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Oleson have for th,- past year made their home with the Paul (licser family. and up to a few months ago Mr. Oleson was in th‘ service at Fort Sheridan, with tho \lmlical mrps. HIGHLAND PARK l’h'lfis, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Y. W. C. A. NEWS zirls are urged tn keep the date 1} \‘arlnus 1. H. prvpm'inu fur them ICE COMPANIES TO QUIT LAKE No Attempt Will Be Made to Fill the Ice Houses on Our Numerous Lakes This Winter There will be less ice harvested in Lake Cnunty this winter than ever be~ fore with the possible exception of last winter when there was practical- ly none. 0n:- of the reasons is that men are scarce and thoée that can be obtained demand his: wages. Con- sequently the ice companies assen Now Is' Your Opportunity to Invest in the ' Publie Service Company of Northern Illinois . BECAUSE we want all our employ3e5 and customers to become part owners in the Public U customers to become part owners in the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, we are now offer- ing you an opportunity to subscribe to a block of our 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock on small monthly payments. For a limited time only we will allow you to purchase not to exceed five shards of our 6% Preferred Stock for only $500 down and $5.00 per month per share. While you are paying for the stock your money earns 6% for you. After you have made the last payment you receive $6.00 a yea: for each $100.00 share. Your dividend checks will be mailed to your address regularly every three month. All you need to do is to lay aside $5.00 per month for each share of this Stock purchased and you are on the road to financial independence. Your money will beput to work right here at home in this big, suc- cessful organization which sup- plies gas and electric service to nearly 200 cities and towns in Northern Illinois. You are sure of -a steady income at a good Highland Park State Bank O... : City.. .................................... . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI...0.0.0.000... Inquiry Coupon Public Service Company of Nortinn Illinois Highhnd Park, lllinoio I would like t6 receive further information about (he Public Service Company and the stock you offeron easy payments. Name Address extend heartiest Christmas and New Year Greetings to all the good people of this vicinity. Win Financial Independence ~ ’ $5.00 Is All Yo: Officers and Directors 1 that they can manufscture ice cheaper COUNTY 1 than they, can harvest it. . The big ' 3artificial ice plum, which is being . to Fill the {erected in Waukegnn will make that “muons ‘(rity independent of natural ice. for First Paymegt Date One Of the biggest winter industries of Lake County is passing and it is declared that within a very few years the ice harvest in Lake county will be nothing but an ill scented memory. The big Chicago companies are not going to cut ice on Lake County lakes this year. Only a few of the minér ice houses in the rnvnty will be opened and the great of the The If you received a gift of cash or a check for Christmas, why not ‘invest it in this A-l stock and have it earn dividends for you regularly? Act now before the stock is all sold, Make your application at the local office of the Company or at your bank. Price $100 per share as fixed by the Illinois Public Utilities Commission. rate of return and you know the principal is safe. Buy Stock With Your Christmas Money of Northern Illinois Public Service Company supply of ice which has come from Lake county in former years will be supplied from plants. in Chicago which will manufacture the ice. The (Tomumon Ire company. which has homes on many uf the lakes of this county. has already announced that it is cheaper to make the we thgn to harvest it from the lakes. The harvest began last Wow}; hat is going {u be: gmaHy restricted. Long lists of Violators of automo- bile laws are reported. It would be a much shorter job to make a list of hi :2 violators. “3%

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