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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 12

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" ON THE 3!"le wanna Buy Your Furniture Requirements Now Because Prices are Loweru9geetions are Most Complete iir:iiiikvu i/iv ititm'rr'rtr: Is on Display Simmons lkautyrest Simmons Mattresses Ace Sprpings [AK F, ("If N'I‘YS L.\I(Hl-ZST. A CARLOAI) OF BEDROOM AND DINING ' FURNITURE AT " OFF l Piece Bedroom Suite 3 Piece Dining This Matter J. BLUMBERG Inc. The Howard-Well Cafeteria rnalitiunully alumni. al h _ 3% Egg: ti, E To Tirnsr: who do not appreciate the delights of wholesome food. 'appe- tizimtly prvpared--the matter of the selection of a place to eat means little, BUT the reason folks like to come here is because they know we have a wide variety of delicious foods to please the palate of the most discerning . . he ply ehoev, $69.50 Itrvy and IN THE UDELL BUILDING $39.50 it ,gi'i'ii'i'ft ii (ii-i" NI; f -1 -i, trom wul of EATING-- .ot, 0|.DI'LST AND BEST STONE P,uth 5 m to Suites in Al mnpurv. hw only ally Chairs Tnblo and twp” $89.50 comfort WAL'KEGAN elect $19.75 " Velma] Suite ROOM Here from I‘ll Pill! md Miss Lenora Juhrend returned to her home on N. Second street Mm. day after an operation of nppendi- eiteve at the Highland Park hospital last week. She is getting lion; very nicely and will soon be up and around again. Harvey Olson, freshman football coach at Purdue university spent the tuck-end at his home in Ravinia. Mrs. Bertha Kittman 3nd mother, Mrs. Ernestine Hess of N. St. Johns) avenue. motored to Kenosha over tin-j week-end and were the guests of W. A. Hess and family there. A birth. day celebration took place cn'Sutt- day in honor of Mrs, Ernestine Hess. The Brotherhood of the Zion Lu. theran church will meet tomorrow evening. (Friday) at the home of Mr, John Meyers, 226 Burchill avenue. Luville Rudd of Laurel avenue is in quarantine with scarlet fever. Mr, and Mrs. Gust Answald of Chi- cago. Me. and Mrs, Charles Kluge. Mrs. Fwd Sheuhen and Mr. and Mrs. Furl Fisher and children of Evan. stnn Wi-I'o the Sunday guests of the Ahrens meliy of Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Le Pelley ruturnml the first part of this week from u months motor trip through Florida and the Southern states. Mrs. Edward M. Conrad,will enter- tain the members of her bridge club ar her hume 5115 Laurel avenue to. nwrruw evening. There will be two tables. Mr. and Mrs. ll. A. Kruse of 640 Skokie avenue had as their guests vast week Mrs. F, S. Kruse and daughters llcle‘n and Gwendolyn of Waterloo, Iowa. They returned to their home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad and their house guest Mrs. James Mur- phy from Flurids were the Sunday guests at the M. C. Conrad home, 122 McGovern stree. Mr. and Mrs. Leif the Sunday guests of Nudes of Winnetka. Mrs. klmer Evans and son Harold together with a party of young folks motored t, Milwaukee on Sunday and spent the day with friends there. . Junior Cope is among the young folks cumin: home for over the week, end to attend the Illinoisthicngo nge on Saturday from Champaign. Local and Personal Norman were Mr. and Mrs je sales manager of the Chevrolet Motor company, who attended the meeting here, told the 500 dealers and associated bankers in attendance at the Cleveland auditorium that the 1m“- would be publicly announced next ‘Saturdny. and that, despite its in. ‘crmsed size and improved appear- ance, it would be priced considerably below current levels. A burst of ap- plume greeted the unveiling of the car, and when the announcement of new lower prices was made, a wild cheering dealer group interrupted Ipruceedings for severll minutes. The Fort Sheridln Womln's club met last night in the chnpel instead of their regular meeting night Mon- day on account of the dance which Wu held on Monday, Sat. and Mrs. Mike Maloney left on Saturday for a six weeks motor trip in the south. They will visit Mrs. Maloney's mother in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges and family were the Sunday guests of their relatives Dr. and Mrs, S. T, Geary of Oak Park. New Chevrolet Model to Be Introduced on Saturday; Bigger Car Definite assurance that Chevrolet will introduce a new car for 1931 on Saturday was revea1ed_ recengly at Cy.eveland, o., during the staging by Chevrolet factory oMeials of the first 50 dealer meetings to be held in the next five weeks throughout the coun- ry. Included in a earload of equip- mmt brought in for the meeting Wis a hLIw' car" substantially bigger than the current model, and extensively changed in appearaneis. _ _ "grir'hiusrh t'h'e meeting was closed to the public, it was learned that H. J. Klingler, vice-president and ge_n- The car is longer than the present Chevtolet, and changes and refine- ments are so extensive that it has a avoided "big ear" appearunce. one dealer reported. Discuss Reduction of Gas Butts in Meeting at Highland Park, Nov. 7 Plan or 3 campaign to force lower an rates in 10 cities Ind towns of the north shore were laid " I meet- ing of representatives of these tom.. munities. in Highland Park Friday night. A Co-operation was indicated by rep- resentatives from the city and village administrations of Waukegan. Win. throp Harbor, Zion. Lake Blue., Lake Forest, Highwuod, Highland Park, Gleneoe, Winnetka and Kenilworth. The city of North Chicago and the village of Libertyville both of whom will benefit under a charge in rates, were not represented, The North Chicago city council is co-opemting in the mnve, however. To Name Committee . Formation of an organization of of- flcials of the l2 cities and towns who will share in the benefit of lower gas rates was decided upon Ind Mnyor L. J. Yager of Wankegan, who pre- sided at the meeting, was instructed tn name a committee of three to su- tmrvise the organization of the group. The gas rates now range on a slid- ing scale basis from $1 to $1.30, with n 10 per cent reduction for payment within 10 days from receipt of bill. Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930

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