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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1932, p. 9

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Night rthwestâ€" Mrs, ghtly ty 1LO0.0.F., celebriâ€" r signed val baill Charles ire also ned for Louigs ding a d at the e music nd Ber- where a Highland called by Highland ‘am â€"who of Past lified the Udell ption and n Tea Pot ell served being _ local niverâ€" meeting the draâ€" _conferâ€" ws Hold Grand ast week this city, "ields of guest of she and €4 reâ€" ons welâ€" f of for , 1982 . HMaaa _ _ 770 " 4 ~#6,6206,144 at the close of 1931, against $15,â€" Home‘ f$ni giight Sch I ©60,796 and $2,763,640 the year be. .at West Ridge Schoo fore. Cash © totaled $5,532,496,| The home talent evening of the against $9,484,922 the year before.| West Ridge Community club promâ€" o p Sales Off ises to be. unusual and delightful. ower ‘ Many varied and unique features After dividend payments, the comâ€" being included in next Saturday eveâ€" pany carried $2,809,376 the year beâ€"| nings entertainment. ‘ fore. Surplus was incrensad in c+0 p% The Public Service balance sheet shows current.assets of $11,858,130 and current liabilities of $2,728,144 at the close of 1931, against $15,â€" 060,796 and $2,763,640 the year beâ€" fore. _ Cash â€" totaled _ $5,532,496, ‘ against $9,484,922 the . vear hafara (pice oo e uull!lflll'y. ~lublic Service Subsidary Corporaâ€" tion, whose report shows a surplus deduction of ©$2,562,678, representâ€" ing the subsidiary‘s . loss through transactions in Public Service stock during the year. The investment is carried at $32,. 598,700, against $15,998,700 as of December 31, 1930. The subsidâ€" iary‘s holdings of* Public Service common stock. and rights had a market value: of : M,86§,80% at the yearâ€"end, after the deduct on. _ Of|. its _ holdings, 3467 â€" shares ; were|_ loaned to the Utility Securities comâ€"| , navmi ine corporation more ed its investment in it Public Servinn _ GaL.s 1 y . ‘Net earnings for 193 564,046, but because of ably smallee number shares then outstandix. y 2y o oo oo t CE â€" C MR :2 throughout Lake county in there are hundreds of inves Public Servicecnmpanysto« The annual réeport iss~~3 1 Earnings of the â€"P Company of Northerr the year of 1931, has record for the compar to the financial report â€" Waukegan Tirâ€"s, wh the report as follows: marks in both operati and net income were or , New High Marks in Operating Revenues and Net ‘Earnâ€" ings Reported urplus was increued'tbâ€"-tlvsv,: as of December 31 last. company sold â€" 241,730,587 t o Ee diane l uoo h CCE PUBLIC smwcxw REPORTS GOOD YEAR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1982 n mmmmmemmemmmmmmmemesconr o_ 9 4 sha Double Investment M Fudetirazemet® :; L. ‘has aarsiir ) 3PT | _ Followi is the eo f 1931, has establishett" a gram : t & _the company, according| ‘Tp, last hour of ea ncial report issued by the | be devoted to round t 1 last week, says the| sions of your problems. Tim +s, which analyzes Monday, March 14â€"P as follows: New high | home grounds. (a) Tj both operating Teventues | nlan | ao_.llr.. _ c ae 0d °6 8 ie vI0C Northern Illinois for ‘14, has established" a company, according report issued by the t week, says the +8, which amlyzeg‘ olinuwres> WE I+ 2 its subsidary, than doublâ€" Public Service , were $7,â€" a considerâ€" f common : Friday, March 18â€"Spraying and , | pruning and the newer plants. (a) k Demonstration and talk on sprayâ€" ing and pruning, Edith Fisher. (b) Newer and finer varieties; â€" bulbs, ~| vines, perennials, shrubs, trees, {| evergreens. Growingfi_examplen ~| shown of. some of them, Doretta ‘| Klaber. (c) Round table discussion. 4 Saturday, March 19â€"The shady ‘| garden and other pests, (a) Some ) solutions for the shady garden; lists |.of plants, Doretta Klaber. (b) Over| the garden fence, (dialogue), Edith Fisher, Doretta Klaber. (c) Round table discussion. " ises to be. unusu; Many varied and being included in n nings entertainma: Loc o 0 CC wl seeAl Ithn Fisher. (b) Round table discusâ€" sion. a Thursday, March 17â€"Rock garâ€" dens. (a) Demonstration of actual construction, soil mixture, and plant-j ing of rock garden. Talk on rock} garden design and plants, showing / fifty growing varieties, also slides, | Dorett# Klaber. (b) Round table | discussion. * F ME . Aibstaliiic cs.. n "NEs, talk on flats, pots, seedbeds, & coldframes, hotbeds, Doretta Klaber. ‘| (b) Demonstration of use of buildâ€" i ing paper in the garden; talk on ] vegetable and cutti t er. _(c) Round table digâ€" cussion,. Wednesdny, March 16â€"Color and bloom in the garden. (a.â€" Illustrated talk on color combination and sucâ€" cession of bloom in the garden, Edâ€" ith Fisher. (b) Round table discusâ€"| sion. x Thursday, March 17â€"Rock gar-, dens. (a) Demonstration of actual‘ construction, soil mixture, and plantâ€"| ing of rock garden. Talk on rock" garden design and plants, showing; fifty prowing variars,... f_ Snow! ’coldframes, hotbeds, (b) Demonstration C ing paper in the p vegetable and cutti Tithâ€"Wigher. _ (o) â€"Re cussion, Wednesday, March bloom in the garden. plan, -exa;on, demonstration by Doretta Klaber. The Garden school which is to be conducted by Mrs, Fisher and Mrs. Klaber, during the week of March 14â€"19, at the home of Mrs. Klaber, is to consist of practical demonstraâ€" tions in every way possible, with plenty of time allowed each day for discussion of garden problems. Following is the complete proâ€" Prom > T en School to Be Conducted Mar. 14â€"19 . week â€"A new record in speed of daily lo:: of Mn“Kll?!::rh rail transportation service between practieal demonstraâ€"| Milwnukee and Chicago was estey," way possible, with lished by the Chicago North Shore allowed each day for 24 Milwaukee railroad yesterday arden problems when travel time between the hearts the complete pro.| Of the two cities was cut to one * cr"o"! houp and 40 minutes. This new r of each day will} MN&hâ€"speed service was inlflturated round table c{ucm.’ when > another: &u.. _ 1U" e CCC m CE UCUu tion and suc-/ ‘ garden, Edâ€" table discus-f â€"Rock garâ€" f on of actual‘ e, and plantâ€"| ‘alk on rock{' its, showing table discusâ€"| ] 18. â€"Planning the : The complete s it materials; { of clay model,. t ‘reparation of l rarden, Edith le discussion. | [" From seed tn r Planning the THE »R& E88 to be Mrs, [arch aber, straâ€" with r for | 18â€"inch Cretonne Cover pattern and colorings. Every housekeeper knows the quality. of Emmerick . Pillows â€" the largest and oldest pillow. factory in the world. The Emmerick â€"label guarantees the use of all ~ new feathers, which are well cured, sterilized, and scienâ€" tifically manufactured. o. k Each pillow individual]y boxed. I Cmt@'__he Pillows 29¢ MIENRâ€"spéed service w; !when another five slashed from the â€"d; schedule. of the limit ing downtown Milwa at 8 p.m., and previ the run to the Chicag kour and 45 minutes, lieved to set a new | at the Lowest Price Since 1914 â€" Sale "Emmerick" Feather Pillows North Shore Line on Milwaukee Run ice was inaugurated five minutes was > limited train leay. Milwaukee terminal _ previously â€" making Chicago loop in one inutes. Thig is beâ€" new high mark in | e ]E Record : eed of daily| a ‘vice between | V o was estabâ€"| aj id â€" yesterday| R en the hearts | th ecut to one| th This new | fa ingaugurated | er. linutes was | of y operating | mi train leayâ€"| ke, :e: terminal wh sly â€" ma loop mk::g -the This is be.| in i: LCCA i k & of hen and turk,ej feathers specially Good quality, featherâ€"proof attrac. as ©$3.95, now $2.95 pair. ‘ breast feathers and prime western BPE Hicking in new nvalnenc 1 os Pillows. Very L4 h un oo o moeremnnie t )attern. Was $6.50, now $4.95 pair. and duck blended with soft curled â€"a Ti cssc dn ts Very attractive art )~â€"] at an average speed of 5“3‘5 ;:vii’:: e| per hour, including stops," said John y| R. Blackhall, general manager, of s | the North Shore line, in announcing e|the new record. "This despite the v| fact that speed is restricted in opâ€" 1/ erating through the congested areas s | of Chicago and Milwaukee. The 14 ; | miles from Harrison street, Milwauâ€" | kee, to Howard street, Chicago, F where connections are made with the elevated structure, are"â€"covered in 68 minutesâ€"an average speed i of 65.3 miles per hour." _____ __ ""ZS service for the country, "Under the new operating schedâ€" ule, this train covers the 87.19 miles from Milwaukee terminal at Sixth and Michigan streets, to Randolphâ€" Wells station in the Chicago Loop, at ‘n BVAPrRDE : arine t »LB nem s dhe speed of elect way service for and prime western new, exclusive pat. attractive in for summer. electric interurban railâ€" ticking. Chicago Loop, of 53.9 miles 8," said John mm“’t of 1 announcing _ despite the i6 woe w w

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