becialty Avenue l entertained hing at Ex.. at, Mrs. Lil: Ientucky.‘ uce and fam- at left Catur, Bl tohe Cone visit Toronto da, wt 16, 1929 a J evlecka 'of re the proud _Friday, Aus 'ark hospital, Rudolph tho.. cottage at , over the d Mrs. Fred d they will Pierson. 373 Bloom approaching er Margaret thland Park. place at the Tuesday ev- , officiating. ,na have re- notor trip to are they vis- P, price 'on do will be d ‘Josie Bum eturtted from Villa, Illianis. 3001! of Pleas: 'eceiving con- I of a daugh. t 12 at the SSICAL EUSE- h 1478 “and Park tr Home ents in l at estrietions pera ',M BER 2 in]: 2727 LLAS TH field “ice Mr. E: B. Dannie of Hollywood, California, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter of Lincoln av- onue on Tuesday, . John Watking and Ann Watkins of Grand Rapids; Michigan will" be the guests next week of MacPherson and Martha Jane Thomas of.South Lin- den avenue. . Miss Theodora. Winters is in the Highland Park hospital for a few days having~ undergone a minor op- eration. -, "w . Mrs, Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue, and her children Morton-and Paula have returned from a six weeks' visit at the. summer home of Mrs. Raff's father, orrLake'0ntario. . - 'Tlfe Misses Salome .Brand, Anna an Edith Muench are touring- the east- ern states and Canada, going by' way of Toledo. Fjlen'slznnd, Erie and a'hil.. adelphia. Trsi Th, F visit friends in New York and F."oston returning by way of..Mouttric' and Detroit. Mr. H, S. iatz has gone to Woo- star, Ohio/for a two,Weeks vthtation. _ Mr.. and' Mrs. Clifford 'Morgn'and children 'are spending- this week‘gt Butternut Lakerin Northern Wisieon- sin. ’ ' . "f _ _ Mrs. N. J. Harkness of the Udell apartments is 1eavintr.todan Thurs- day for Ossining, N. Y., to attend the burial of her aunt, Mrs. Virginia. Jo Kant, tt: died at Long Beach, Cai- ifornia ast week, at the age of ninety eight years. - _ 7 Mrs. Frank Hancock of Toledo, Ohio, was the guest Monday'of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gerken of Ridge- wood drive. ll CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING " SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Local mid Personal COR. PARK and VERNON AVENUES TELEPHONE 1299 g sdiv, August'l5, 1929 CITIZENS STATE CO. NORTH SHORE BANK STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD AND QUOTED lst MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE STABILITY CURRENT RATES OF 'GL‘ENCOE (In Lots " t to " Shares) JELEPHONE FOR QUOTA TIONS Mr. Fritz Baby pratr delightfuily surprised on Monday evening when twenty-ope friends came Wcongrat- ulate' him on, his fifty-seventh birth- Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mayo and daughter of Kansas City, Mo., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winters. . The Misses Mae, Margaret and Ruth Siljestrom _spent a few days last week in Waupaca, Wisconsin. . Mr; and Mrs. Theo: Klekamp and daughter of Litchfield, Illinois, were guests of Mr. arid Mrs..Edward Eich- ler a ftw days last week. Mrng- G. Winter and daughtérs Edna and Patsy Ann are"leavintto- day for New London, Wiseorrshy, where they will visit rélatives for a couple of weeks. A _ l _ Mr.‘and Mrs.' John C. Fay and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully pf Jhserfield motored to Aurora, Sunday- where thiiytatteniied the Fair. u Mr. and Mrs; R, .A. Eklund of Chi- cago entertained a. number of their friends on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cabonargi of Cedar avenue. . " day. _ __ Mr. J. J. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brand who have been visiting friends and relatives here'for the Jump pix weeks have returned to their home in _St. Petersburg, Florida. They went by way of Hendertroht, _Ky., Chattanooga, Tenn,, and Atlanta, Ga. They arrived home Tuesday. _ Miss 'Hedwig Arreser, is spendiné several weeks in. Texas with her broth.er" and his.fami1y. . _ "Mrs. ‘Horbétt M9“?! and children are spending a few weeks at Green Bay, Wisconsin; visiting relatives. NORTH SHORE INVESTMENTS TELEPH ON E--GLEN COE 1299 Reid Estate V Second Mortgag'es and Contracts-r- . Made, Bought and Sold COR. PARK & VERNON AVES. GLENCOE,. ILL. ITIZENS STATE INVESTMENT co. SERVICE THE PRESS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Young and Miss Abe; Young are in Washington at the Grace Dodge hotel. Mu-ur-arm. H..T. smug: and son and daughter Ire spending two weeks at Shnwnd Lake,.Wisconsin. Mrs. Bergstrom and two sons are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill, of N. Green Bay road_for. a few weeks. _ ' Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Gradle and Mrs. Berkson and daughter, Miss Ethel Berkson, are sailingSaturday, on the Rotterdam, for a two months stay in Europe. _ T _ Mrs. Herbert Nunn and daughters, Miss Dorothy and' Min Shirley Me- Kay, of Linéoln_ avenue, returned Sunday from a month's stafy at Elcho lodge, Estes Park, Colo. - Mrs. Alfred Stupple and daughter Alice, and Miss Elizabeth Kendall, and Gordon Pett, are leaving Satur:. day for a two weeks, stay at the.Stup- ple edttagts. in Waupaca, Wisconsin. Martin Hart and "Budd" Sheahen together with other friends are spending this week at Lake" Kosh- konong, Wisconsin; u . _ _ The people are urged to uists caution in spending theft 'money, and certain- ly the slow pay-'debtors fhesitate. a long time before Venturing. to pay what, they Owe. Mr, and _Ntsr_N, -M. Kutzer are spending a few weeks in Minneapolis. The Misses Emma Gieaer and Edna Hupprich motored to Madison, Wis- consin, where they are visiting Mr. William Hupprich. . . _ Mr. Otto Fisher of the Ermine Cleaners is spending his vacation at Pelican Lake, Wisidonsin. IST MORTGAGES ($500 AND UP) TO NET 6% 2yrr MORTGAGES ($500 AND UP) To NET 8% 222 W. ADAMS STRE,ET CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING - SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS ' SUITE 1sts" TELEPHONE-CENTRAL 7106 Formal Opening About Oct. Ist let MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AT CURRENT RATES . Last week the Press reported the installation of. handsome welcome signs "by the Highwood Chamber of Commerce at the entrances .to that city, but it was not until later that the character of the inscription thereon was brought to our atten- tion. It reads: "Weleome to High- wood; please drive carefully.†Vis- itors ta Highwood cannot fail to ap- preciate this manner of ‘calling atten- tion of the motorist to the necessity of careful driving. How much bet- ter this is than the slogan seen so often outside of "towns" here and there reading something like this :' “Motor vehicle laws strictly enforced." Tour- ists ap3hothers driving through High- wood will remember its friendly greeting, and whoever eoneeived,the wording pt the sign deserves praise for his good judgment. CARD OF THANKS wa wish to thank our many friends for the various expressions of sym- pathy and the kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. _ MR. ROMANO' A ULLIAN AND FAMILY. ' _ 24 Mrs. John Willmah and family wish~to express sinéere appreciation to relatives and frieruis for beautiful floia1 pieces and kindness; shown'dur- ink 1 their recent: bereavement. . MRS: JOLLMAN. AND FAMILY. _ Highwood - Welcome Signs Are Praised SAFETY OF -DEERFrELD CARD OF THANKS 24 11