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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1931, p. 18

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16 Arnold Joerns, _Qy!pgr"(or your own broker) 480 North Michigan Avenue, Chicagoâ€"â€" Patronize the Press Advertisers Phone 4240 BIGGEST BARGAIN IN LAKE FOREST h e o e a en UE _ P HRP O SE â€" nusaafterntina Hat fxié Part Beati iliuyâ€" Wooded; ex 8LDv€ : Area; in City Limits SACRIFICE PRICE! ~â€" WM. RUEHL & CO. Consider what you get _ for what you pay Today, eoppchlly, it is wise to consider what you get for every dollar you pay. Quality never cost less dun it does in the new Chevrolet Six. And in the long run, quality makes a big difference in the satisfaction you hy merina nevndt ANKQ W hn e c ond s in get Just west of Lake Forest City Limits __._____ mear Melody Farm __ _ (W'cmlowpfleumpmu‘llu“. All prices {.‘0. b. Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. lavddhudphn..‘ NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Vailue ‘ out of the nioney you spend for an automobile. B A RG AIN! Also 5 or 10 Acres mm.MWau-c.»bm »â€"New low prices « 10 to 26 Acres ts 139 North Second Street "+3 T H E Lake County Quota For Salvation Army, $2,000; _ Appeal for Aid Is Made Among the best loved pDHanthFOâ€" pic organizations that seek the supâ€" port of the public is thatâ€"of theâ€"Sailâ€" "~At this time the annual appeal is being launched in Lake ~county thru local appeal boards of representative citizens, We are again py’ivflegod to give worthwhile assistance through the Salvation Army, to the less forâ€" tunate who are sheltered in the "Army‘s _ institutions â€" and â€"homesâ€"in times of dire distress, misery and shame. The Rescue Home and Maâ€" ternity hospital care for several from this county â€"each yearâ€"the majority are free. cases. __Permanency of reâ€" sults in rehabilitation is the aim of ‘the Army‘s training and care. Mrs. Mary T. Wishman, appeal diâ€" rector of the Salvationâ€" Armyâ€"for more. than twelve years, and having sixteen major activities of the Home Service work is in â€"chargeâ€"of the apâ€" at the service clubs, Legion and Auxâ€" iliary, P.. T. A. meetings and womâ€" en‘s organization as given opportuâ€" nity. . «»he gives .1NIOFMAUION OJ â€"UMAP usual interest quickly andâ€"effectively the responsibility of building local boards which will stand for the proâ€" tection of the Salvation Army‘s inâ€" terests in each town and also will discourage giving fundsâ€"to promiscuâ€" dressed in some sort of uniform. It never reaches the Salvation Army Home Service and encourages getâ€" ting â€"money â€"under â€"false â€"pretenses often times. â€" â€"~The budget sought of Lake county residents is the modest sum of $2,â€" 000.00 and should be easily raised the best loved philanthroâ€" NOW is the time to send your mt on wAfi es t 243. . l oo iess ho l n (Letref Oy i ‘p lme: ces erseCc a diP F ; es ._‘.._‘ ESssEA dsc3 c : || [ ®wP t C L t & § 1 perms i. Pss stt tme () ____ T * B se e es eenaiitn mt n rmpa § ‘$ y " ~®" 0 " NTS LA WN MOWER SHOP Phone 3090 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, IIlinois with â€"a LA WNMOWER â€" informati [fROS tor Sharpenins <Stp~/««~| Repairing) â€" and Oiling . Mrs. Pat Campbell at . Skokie School March __The north shore suburbs are di playing anâ€"unusual amount of int est in the forthcoming appearance of the great English actress, Mrs. P rick â€"Campbell, who will give her les @ i' m ; W inne ]»5,;;.;; x March 27, at 8:30 o‘clock. _ f A nuthber of dinner parties precede the lecture and Mr. and Stuart Bailey are giving a recep for Mrs. Campbell later in the PLN! T Igtmemiomatnemimeecemmam mrran ho cecansune aeee etaieame: ns Patrons and patronesses of the fair include the following north people: Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Affleck, Mr. Mrs. Van Wagenen Alling, Mr. Laird Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley C Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. Eckart, and Mrs. Albert 8. â€"Gardner, Mr. Mrs. W. Sherman Hay, Mrs. W. Hibbard, Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"H. â€"C.â€" way, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc r. and <Mrs. â€"George: J.â€"Pope, and Mrs. Roland D. Whitman, and Mrs. Harry L. Street. the habit of using his bird bath e« rived one morning to find it from over. _A ‘consultation was held an one robin flew off and fetched a woo pecker, which soon made a hole P â€"enough for their purpose. _ Do bir think? Ask us another. â€" Transcript. _ _ when the local appeal boards are i readiness to ask for it. Promptn# is requested as the dates of the ) peal are soon and the need is v6 urgent. â€"~~â€" + Do DBirds â€" J AINK i Do birds think?~â€"A correspo We call for and deliver Thursday, March 19, 1981 Thlfl'ld.yo

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