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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1930, p. 7

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To encourage thriftiness during the vacation period, the Highland Park State bank which receives bank ‘day funds during the school year has arranged to accommodate small de- positors all summer lung.( They will accept any amount on any day of the week, during banking hours. School children of Highland Park have saved, all told, the sum of $20,290.21) through the School Savings bank, ac- H. P. School Children Save Large Total in in Banking Practice cording to figures supplied by Thrift, Thursday, June 19, 1930 Emma!) mutant PHONE 321 FRID S'UNDAY, JUNE 22 ---o.N THE "AGE-- RADIO STATION W-H-N-R CHICAGO You enjoyed “er harmony and wine- crlcku liver the "din - now come Ind In than [Imma- thunk" of the Smith Funny IN PERSON - ON OUR STAGE! on thy pertain ulhlu Dun-(h Screen ALEXANDER GRAY BERNICE CLAIRE LAUKANUt'UKAY - FUN-I) H'I‘EKLIMJ' MONDAY. Tl'ESliAY WEDNESDAY TH urttmAy FRIDAY MARIAN and JIM (Mrs. Nora Smith and Joe Fitzgerald) " THE The Deerpath’s cooling system is oper- ating excellently. making the theatre a desirable resort these warm nights VIVIENNE SEGA JAY. SATURDAY, JUNE M, 21 Saturday Matinee and Evening CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS . JEAN ARTHUR SMITH FAMILY "SPRING IS HERE" JACK SHARKEY and MAX SCHMELING MON.. TEES]; A Musical Comedy GEORGE SIDNEY -, CHARLIE MURRAY "AROUND THE CORNER" ., TUF2s'0AY., WED., 'NURS., JUNE 23. 2t M, 26 EXCLUSIVE """fP'.M:"""s ”mun-:3 _ WORLD's HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP nrz'rwrzl-zx NEWS IN SUI’ND , , , NE SEGAL . JOE E. BROWN " .511 AND A ('ll'llll's OI" I00 \"lH'I'IS - ALI. P. TrMF.--Gold Ruuh In," M '49 PLACE-Covered Wnlun Tnil to (‘nlilurnu from the onrrrlln "K inbow" PATHS BOUN0 NEWS -- L%'ll REVIEW - AMERICAN CHAMPION And GERMAN CHAMPION FROM A 'urtfuatrurir. OF ONE MILLION LAUGHB uilh more lunlhu than in the "(Ireland World COMEDY - SOI‘NI) NEWS T. AND Sharkey vs. Seltmtling, _ “SONG OF' THE WEST" World Hedyweight Championship SPECIAL ATTRACTION Showing "YOUNG EAGLES" "HOT FOR PARIS" VICTOR MqLAGLEN JOHN ROLES POLKA Ind with BROB, In CARTOON tn Incorporated, and many thousands of dollars in addition to this have been withdrawn for necessary expenditures or for investment. Parents are asked to discourage un- necessary withdrawals of this money and to encourage children to make regular deposits during the summer directly at the' bank. The thrift education movement is sponsored locally by the board of edu- cation and receives the personal " tentinn of local bankers and of school superintendents ALI. IN mum CtyMErrt' Continuous 2 to 11 COM FiOY LAKE FOREIT JUNFI 23, JUNE 25, 26 " TH! Pill! M 27 " bighlanh Park Btu: iCtiiFiG' Ii-Fark". " ia. "eak6Tfiba. Entered as Second Clun mutter Hugh ' PI“!!! nrrelr " I)! tJet PHI“!!! c.' 1911, " Chm” on“: . N. Ital-tun Ave. Inn an IUBBCIII’TION PIICI .8... PI. VI“ All 'tttrtrm"tieatlert.,ptua" In mid by the name and iddreu. of the when Ankh. lor publication mun "can the all»? by Wednndu noon to Inn-n um I. “PM! bin. 7 knoluuonl ot semblance. eard- ol thou-h. china-rid. noth- o! nun-lamb or at. uni:- when an “mm.”- - In - unnatural in churned " - unnu- Ill‘ " . THURSDAY nudity has accepted a position u ti-ach in Michigan. Mrs, Raymond Shenhen entertain. ed the members of her bridge club, Tuesdly evening. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Rolls lilymeyer of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Milton Tillman of Cen- Mrs. Gsell, mother of Mr. E. W. he", is spending two weeks in Mor- isn't. I " visiting relatives, - Mr. 5d Mrs. Paul W. Bunch-rd IIIUED TIDBIDAY or IACI VIII -"__-- 777777775} -_ -____H “I UDILL PNN'I‘ING COMPANY "' Central Avail. nun-u Put. m. I'd-phone Highland PM “1“.“ lil avenue. Miss Tunis Greer of Deerfield who employed at Bahr'u Flower Shop in I the sick list this week. Miss Nettie Grimmn'who gradu- ml from National Collette of Edu- tion withys BA. degree lut Wed. "Why has accepted a position to North Shore Trust Company BANK Highland Park Local and Personal ii.- iai- on}: nt-iii/rum has. evening Opening a Savings Account Is Many a Man's Start June THE hand of congratula- tion is extended to those who have the initiative to open an account and the tenacity to build it up. Thus are careers created. 1930 of Walker IVQIIIIO. have but returned from I motor trip to Want Point, N. Y., when they “tended the [adu- tion ceremonies. of whichchu their non was a member. They m ac- complnied home by their son. Iain. Paul W. Blanch-Ml. Jr., who in to spend his dam months lclve of 5b- unce with his plmnu. The Mille- Wheelock and Turpin hive rented their apartment in the Udell building to Mr. and Mrs. J.-G. Snuve and Mr. And Mm. K. Weston for the summer. Mr. und In. Charla Brno: lb tended "Friends Night" held at Arn- mlthel Shrine. Del Plainel. hut Wed.. nesdny evening. Mrs. Boyer. who spent the put “I months with minim in Anderson. Mo., hu returned to spend ti: III- mer with her son. Mr. Eugene Borer of Linden avenue. Mrs. W. B. Zimmer will be homo- to the members of her bridge club on Friday eveninc. Mrs. John Bowlu and non of Chl- cago ha been “fending the put three weeks with her mother, In. Schendorf of Centnl ”can. Mrs. Sadie Catheart of Topoh. Kain. wu the guest of Mr. and In. o. B, Brand, Tuesday. Min Janet (math: is opening . tutoring Achdol at her home on But o. B, Brand, Tuesday. Min Janet (math: is opening . tutoring Achdol at her home on But Park avenue. Miss Mnry Tllilli wa- pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening " the home of In. Joseph Chm of “itmette in the wuy of n “and. shower. [Sumo wu played and who raw-riled. “in Tali.“ bu - June 28 In her rain; (by It M time she will any Mr. Chum! Scott of Wilmette.

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