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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 35

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Rigin _ _..........~â€" Forest Park ... "Geneva _ ..=._..}... ‘Highland â€"Park Kenilworth . ... .. La Grange ... ~Lakeâ€" Forestâ€"..... Wk' sw urers _ hsener â€" "bohase Matavin _....__..._...â€"___.___....... . 22,.285 16,800 ‘Blue Istand _.__.________ 108,543 97,.637 Chicago Heights ... 54,716 108,262 m g.jg :g.;g E, i _ .. emoe mmognas.,. 200,005 _ _ _ 1 T062 NBE ... y aooecreciciinenes. . M BY 176,629 Evanston _......â€"......_......... 942,000 1,616,000 w PAEK â€"â€"«>=â€"sâ€"<cnco AUL,A10 41,645 1 Nh . an ierinberierrencnice.cote > RERO0 ~*â€"â€" _ CT,100 Glencoe â€"............................. 188,175 243,400 BFVCY ... »«soemeccacictccmcveciecee * RT,UIG 94,408 Highland Park â€"................. 222,498 ~~>~230,100 Hinsdale ........__._..__.__.__._: 155,929 117,181 Homewood ... 49,704 16,588 Kenilworth ....._...._......... 54,650 122,977 Libertyvilleâ€"â€".â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"...â€"......â€"â€"54,840â€"â€"â€"59,810 Lombard _ ..________._________ . 20,485 70,169 Maywood ... 296,558 174,434 Niles Center ... 92,800 °â€" 285,700 Oak Park ... 221,075 €16,880 Park Ridge _.___________ 179,800 250,211 River Forest ._._._..â€"..â€".. 579,046 19,640 St. Charles ....___.__...____. 47,950 . 36,690 Watukegan ....____._._.___.___. 191,912 948,825 Westchester ........_....__.__.._. 4,500 125,000â€" West Chicago ... 12,590 54,000 _'buton“ Fecrnem civvenientoccianius " * WR 54,000 Wilmetté |..._...._..........__.._.... 422434 96,590 Winnetka ..._.__._.____._._._...__. 167,275 825,580 East Chicago, Ind. ... 186,920 186,198 Hammond, Ind. ...............2,452,563 305,908 The 37â€"towns reported a total of $2,434,853 for the month of April just closed, which figure is considered in the above comparisons. This is a 14.4 per cent loss compared with the April 1930 total of $2,844,459, and a 56.8 chicken Batavia . ... Blue Istand ... Chicago Heights was captured by the Hammond, Inâ€" diana, police last Wednesday, April 18 as he was wanted by the Highland Park police he was returned here. He is â€"charged ~with robbing the E. K. Jones‘ home.. According to the police report, he put his loot in their Chevyâ€" rolet car and escaped with both car and booty after breaking into both home and garage. He was tried by Judge Herman Schwery and bound over to the grand Jury under a bond of $2,000. Southern educators are again arguing the question whether the Southern whites get their soft drawl from the negroes or vice versa. About as hard to determine as the old one about which came first, the egg or the the building survey department of S. %smus & Co. This volume is a 5.1 per cent gain over the same peâ€" riod last year when the same towns ~â€"The combined totals for the 37 comâ€" ;pnble suburbs and Chicago amount to $41,358,349 for the period, a gain of 35.9 per cent over the total of $30,415,752 for the same months last year. â€"â€" e isres s Charged with burglary and larceny Edward Broms, 19 of Highland Park, § cago znburbs during the firs four months of 1931 aggregated $8,â€" §65,249, based on reports furnished . Chicago totaled $32,439,100 for the period, a gain of 47.6 per cent over the same period last year when $21,â€" 983,200 was registered. ; Man Wanted Here for® Burglary Is Captured First 4 Months of Year The tabulation follows: 1931 1st 4 Mo. FOFR ...<...cclcoloenos...... OB TOL MEVIE ... n cce ricciricn o. â€" eR P 1e Istand ..._...._..._.__._ 108,5438 icago Heights .....__..... 54,116 He BURBAN BUILDING FIGURES ARE GIVEN ort for First Four Months of Year; Also for April, by Straus Co. May 14, 1931 28,505 45,585 202,055 115,829 942,000 101,410 1930 and _ son, Mr.â€"and Mrs:â€"Hendersonâ€"of Wsuksgan, ie and airec iielelgo Sies: Anna Helwig and Mrs. Siegie of Chiâ€" cago and Mr. and Mrs. Litwilder of Crooked Lake were Sunday dinner guests at the Frank Bruggman home on Park avenue. % Mr. and Mrs. B. Minorini had a their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and two children, Miss Stapleâ€" ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman of South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Skippie, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yoeman â€"â€"Bt.â€" Paul‘sSewingâ€"club â€"will=meet next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Juhrend of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn spent Sunday with Mr. Labahn‘s mother in Evanston. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp and son Bobby of Highland Park and Mr. Ray Hoffman of Glenview were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Horenberâ€" ger home. â€" Mrs. Wilson Olendorf entertained guests from Libertyville on Saturday at luncheon at the Deerfleld Ave. Tea room, followed by bridge at her home on Waukegan road. Maywood ........ QOakâ€" Park .. Park Ridge ... River Forest St. Charles .. gmkmn ‘estchester .. West Chicago Winnetka ..~. East Chicago, Hammond ...... Mr. George Stanger is home this week from his duties at the North Shore Gas Co. of Highland â€"Park, . beâ€" cause of an infection in his hand, due toâ€"an injury last week. ogt Reverend E. J. Bruso and Miss Virâ€" ginia Oberg of Chicago were dinner guests at the Merner home on Forest avenue on Sunday. é Downers Grove Elgin ....._.... Elmhurst â€" ... Evanston . ........ Forest Park ... Highland Park Mrs. Fred Labahn entertained her circle of St. Paul‘s church on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. _ Mrs. Eugene Becker entertained at bridge on Friday evening at her home on Warrington road. + _ Mr._and Mrs. Frank Berning enterâ€" last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Horenberger will be hosts to the club on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, May 20. vious month of March which aggreâ€" gated $1,553,302. Below are comparâ€" ative figures for April+â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" Hinsdale ... Homewood Joliet _ ... Kenilworth La Grange Lake Forest Libertyville Lombard Mrs. Reginald Cox was called to Alexandria, Minn., because of the death of her father, which occurred on Friday. The Cox family moved last week to Arlington Heights. Batavia ... Blue Island Total Deerfield Locals Heights Ind to wns . _ 2400 . _ 66,108 . _ 20,185 .~ _ d, 125 . 26,010 . 98,235 â€" ~T8,829 . ©25,750 . _ 8,050 »â€"â€"1,100 . £1,800 . _10,151 . ©112,968 .. 84,197 . _ 18,296 . â€" 41,800 2,484,858 6,840 41,500 2s3,565 $8,776 18,119 48,208 April April 1931 1930 855,866 88,686 2,400 10,100 “.’l;ll €8,055 Shige ~~ ied 1,125 22,515 26,010 €,230 93,235 84,924 T3,829 118,279 625,750 $00,750 8,050 13,1795 $1,600 104,087 15,000 5,610 22,100 110,800 20,125 8,550 10,800 49,632 T HE PR ES S 2,844,459 :{.‘l“ T61 48,450 55,148 9,675 203,050 T9,540 28,850 130,081 8,730 1,699 238,015 $10,070 118,485 20,995 17,950 2,021 19,500 €0,790 97,675 64,242 125,408 120,000 _ _A group of Iittle_friends _ in the celebrate his birthday anniversary on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Koebelin was pleasantly | Benefit for P. T. A. surprised on Saturday evening by a large group of relatives who came to Planned for Saturday help her celebrate her seventyâ€"third â€" i & Between the hours of eleven a. m. birthday anniversary at her home on | . R°Qre®D ht oys o° S0veP Bm Mary Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Anderson is among the many in quarantine for mumps. Here is the best news for the wheat farmer we have heard in a long time. Fashion experts say the skinny girl is going out and that generous femâ€" inine curves <are to ~return. That ought to increase the consumption of white bread. 35.00 ‘ REALISTICâ€"CROQUONOLE and SPIRAL Phone 696 MACK‘S BEAUTY SALON Special Rates on Acne Treatments | Muscle Strapping Electricity Buttermilk Packs and Bleaches ve Brow Arch Included PERMANENT WAVING $2.00 and $2.50 Elm Place Service Station Elm Place and First Street Highland Park State Bank Bldg. »* Greasing m.}n then see ine U EEOTTIRES Between the hours of eleven a. m. and six p. m., all the money taken in at the Deerfield Tom Thumb Golf course on Saturday, May 16, will be turned over to ‘the Deerfield Parentâ€" 25 cents. ; â€" : This is being done through the courtesy of Mr. Robert L. Johnson of the J. and M. Tom Thumb course. Mrs. Robert Johnson is chairman of the finance committee of the P.T.A. The treasury of the association needs reimbursing and it is hoped that the people of Deerfield will take advantâ€" age of the opportunity to assist the ,WH.E.,E,_!Q _ _grease your car, the job is done thoroughly. Not one fitting is ovâ€" erlooked.~ The â€"job is done â€"right! Have us grease your car and then see the difference. Monday to Thursday (Included) _ SHAMPOO and MARCEL High Pressure ° or. FINGER WAVE sl om Hair Dyeing (Inecto) $3.00 and up 397 Central Ave. 86 #

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