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Highland Park Press, 14 Apr 1932, p. 9

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Florida Er. and , Green ong of " an- daugh- I April y Miss my and y' with Michael India is. act: and Synday er, 682 turday rleahs. _ Deere family lrfey of " Th. lests of 'e have nephew Ida. Ionday drive. t‘worth ler the Gey so f La, ttends a Park a two South , gone l4." Satur, t, and d Mr. ith a ily on Park M rs. is i, key! _ _.. That single 1tssorr--itrtsttted that we really have learned it--may be the one bright pearl that we have ___ -sueceeded in bringing Lathe surface ee out of the dark depths. of a-world ' depression.- . A Move in the Right Direction ‘by Illinois Bankers Association How the United 1t,tr,',"d't'tiint system as a whole has pr ed its strength and stability during the moat difficult period in history, is the subject of thesiirst of a series of messages sponsored by the Illi- nois Bankers association, which are to appear in local newspapers start- ing this week. ' mumav. -_Ar_rrIr_i u. "" It is well known that when ob- jects and events pass too closely before our eyes, we are apt to see them distorted out of their true pro- portions. We fail to get the whole picture from ‘the records of a few institutions, or the happenings in one or two localities. The news- paper headlines of aysinsrle day or aad.anakiulsstaihcJnttlclarspstsy: the moment. But the same details may appear very small to us later when we get all the facts of the situ- ‘ation and set them side by side in their proper relations. - In this series of articles will be discussed the fundamental princi- ples of banking and the importance of eo-operation between banks and the public. Facts and information will be presented which will appeal to the thinking readers And inci- dentally, it is one of the encourag- LGiiieia, situation that beopler tqday teria has passed. Facts are being weighed more carefully. Eyes are being turned to the front instead of back over the shoulder. There is also a growing spirit of co-operation People realize today perhaps more keenly than ever before that pro- much a matter of some one individ- ual getting ahead of somebody else, as it is of all the people in the com- munity getting ahead together by working together. ' . _ The Illinois Bankers association has made a move in the right direc- tion and much good should result from its alert leadership in promot- ing a. better understanding and a closer eo-operatfon between banks and the public. _ "u we WW“ . .. I - ' - Plumber” __ . _ . ---r---'a'"""'""'""-""""'"'"""""", _"". "__, ee-e-t __-e"- - ___ -- iLfttetca',u't'heifS'e'i',','sr- Ft lets u? RELIABLE LAUNDRY I . "AIR MAIL MYSTERY" Desi, _ Phone M. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS AND Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hendrickson of Pleasant avenue. are the happy parents of a daughter born Monday at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Isabelle Biederstadt left on Saturday for Valley Ranch, Pecos, New Mexico, where she will spend the summer. Miss Barbara Wrenn spent last week in Madison, Wisconsin visiting friends. V Field Club Trip To . Woods Next Tuesday The Marvin Wallachs who have been residing at 4 Beach lane, have taken a house in Deerfield. . All members of the Community! Seryice Field club are invited to make the. trip to Sweeney's woods on next Tuesday morning, April 19. The members will meet at Sunset Park promptly' at 6:30 um. and then take care of the woods. The return to Highland Park will be by 8 tun. Otd members of the club will re- member last year's trip to Sweeney’s woods as one of the moat interest- ing of the season. Visitors are al- ways welcome. _ ,, teresting with Mia Jesse Lowe Local and Personal of Highland Park “Murders In the Thursday Ir km. Pola Negri _-ttOhana Young "A Women Sat., April 16 1 Day Only (Ge-532522: fee, 23-5-3- BUSTER KEATON JIMMY DURANTE POLLY MORAN “Passionate Snn.-Mon.-Tnes. April 17-18-19 Conan-9n fhrdar, feeA pe. Wednesday-Thur“: Amino-21 Fredric Hymn Kay Francis - Stuart Erwin “Samantha Love” Joan Bennett, Spencer Tracy “She Wanted wedrtesdgtThttrsdgty April 20-21 Pu,ie%iriiiiiiTi"rk" 2400 Direction Johnny Jogger; Children “do! Ir-Nw- toe " RR“: Mfg” Chintz Bed Spreads . Ruffled Cut-Pains summon ”'2" a,." ined _ Wm Chintz tum '.rea, B, Pipe .. . . d m . mums 40e "j,lh'lt,ie.dt's'ii,1 s'il'ifiiii,"'oar,'.'i',it,'i. ggfmfi'géia 'iltrete Cllrdii I -Friday Apr 'iiililllt LUGOSI "De.eyu" Himself) Sidney Fox _ g/ggi,',',' N Helen Hayes nan , -re lil White Lined- E Candlewick Commands” - Mirth Proof Bags 1 Bed Spreads, $1.95 _April 14-15 THE PRESS " Filled with pure ‘white cotton For. kitchen, bedroom or porch and covered with fine White chairs. Made in patch work pat.- muslin: 54x76~ inch size only, "erns., Can be, tied, on .9hgir, $1.29. _ 25¢ each. _ Tar Bags with side opening. White lined. Made by the mak- ers of Mothex products. Me, or 3 for $1.00. Blue-Bell design in very attrac- tive colorinza; S.plend.id, fer CARNETT'S iiiGiariiE" _ " finch drapes to main. $1.95 pair. Pillows to . match, 75c-uch. ". 7 Values Like These . Make Sllromiimrat Filled with tetted cotton that will not lump. Covered with " tnctivo mtonne. 26e etch. Worth While nucumou OKIMI MM, N. wmsu AVI. a " I. “DALI-I BY. . " I.JACK.ON BLVD. I'll ORRINGTON AVE.. IVAN‘TON A Precision Glasses by Almer Coe Promote and maintain good vision and eye comfort Insure style, proven quality and positive value You cannot buy new egos Full Size Quilted Bed Pads, $1.29 Cmfonhe Cover -, ', 3 for $1.00 in Patch Work Abner the 8Company _ i Heavy Chenille -i,-- "r"e Rtrgsrat SLOW New design worked on heavy unbleached muslin. Vary at- tractive. The lowest Brice we have ever quoted on t is qual- ity. $1.95. Fringed end Chenille Rugs in choice of several patterns in monotone or multicolor effects. GiGUt" (f.00 pair. A - all-linen towel with colored border, all round. A bulge seldom equalled " 19e All-linen, Kitchen - Towels, IN each Quilted Chair Pads, Me you XL in Sat. 1.10 Ge $1 45c 29c

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