(oa m the 15¢ Mifrate reprodue. e! es doz, .25 sto .50 2.00 lick Foy. AOts mak., doz out fewed of e 25 bo Tw ction of â€" 81, 1~’ & of _‘ Wins Place In _ |$YStem. In recording 1.91 for the tp y [ |year 1938, iC > 5 ,nghS':fety Conteqi Western s,.&.,.m“" & North t e L | |second time a total employee casâ€" The Chicago & North W ualty rate well under the "2." ; * Higex! received first distinection e Railway System place on that has not, thus far been mmmmmm .thinodby.nym%.h;hm ty contest among Class A ra major group." e at a dinner just held in Chicago. j 5 s : Vilas, general manager of Poster Mi $ Western â€" Railway, 6 Wlm | whose supervision the safety . ourth h;%ï¬uï¬ b‘...on,«edvod the plaque. | | _ Miss Madeline Bliss of 522 North " This is thevfourth consecutive Linden Avenue, Highland Park, a hmu&NoflhWaï¬m | commercial art student at the Chiâ€" ‘,“N.uChuAnflmd.} eago Academy of Fine Arts, 18 America in the employee safety conâ€"| South Michigan Avenue, won fourth test. The records are based on emâ€"| Place with her poster in a poster ployee: casuglties (killed and injurâ€"| contest for the Children‘s Home and ad,) There |were only 5 employes| Aid Society benefit ball to be held gilled and 89 injured on the Chicago | the onening night of the Fair in the & North Western Railway in 1933,| Street of Paris. | | 4 reduction of more than 23 per cenit Students from the various art over 1932 when 15 employes were| schools submitted their posters to illed and 101 injured. the judges‘ committee ‘headed by In complimenting the Chicago & Mrs.. Robert R. lkc:t:nick. ‘and inâ€" North Western Railway System on cluding Mrs. Robert M, Hutchins, fecciving the award, John E. Long,| Walter Brewster, Daniel Catton Rich president of the National Saf.?y Hugh M. Newman, and Dell Quest Council, said, "This system, with its| Miss Bliss‘ poster was on exhibitior major unit, the iChicago & North in ‘Mrs. McCormick‘s home for & Western Railway, has led this pï¬oâ€"ltime, and then was placed in s m;u;;irst Place In 1933 Safety Contest mier group for three z. with the lowest m egURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 ; EI:-E- REFRIGERATOR in your kitchen tomorrow! ___ . HICGHLAND PARK, 10 N. Sheridan Koad HUBBARD WOODS, 900 Linden Avenue â€" USE IT 30 DAYSâ€"If you are not entirely satisfied you get your money back! © On our easy phan“llMcz‘dw mmmilyzyfot Make a small payment down .. . use a Gâ€"E 30 hmmkbdnns..i!yo- are not entirely yatm'mhmmdoo‘yo‘ We know that once ‘m-Gmndi:iï¬oum home its matchless and economy quickly demonstrate to you it can more than pay its own way. ul iancvemmiiremir in ic c I \ bi â€mï¬mmwhdnï¬dmmfl mcu‘not chip or % m"ll’.d'-"“‘s defrosting is permits fast or slow freezinE "PS""> """° . _0 _ oue keepe dotomatic. There is a large removablé container for keep» l::lnmbla fresh m‘d’hp. Interior lighting mm; ically turns on when bor‘fldndol'wlnndooc closed, &%Mvï¬ug,&mfl.hh‘ifl& An auxile iary foor opcnntï¬odootvithamcholdnw?. closed, Sliding shel e mt CCE k lary fcor pedal opens the door with a touch of the toe. But most important whdn)loniwc’l'opm hopcnm.oqnialdyjyouao.encelybmh,'wh_u curm(,lnsmpkpowcfotcnnnumldcnnds.nd nqdrnnqm.é.f.aucnndï¬u. § hmumqflqaufllnérm.u mmuctcdlmmagd-d“.puuh ftailure of this famous sealedâ€"inâ€"steel mechanism hronhtl...ln.unhrubadolflc.aq: “m"coo :. w a Nonnm co. [( ~ M plan pay for & %ï¬ your mo General Electric rate of Miss Madeline Bliss of 522 North Linden Avenue, Highland FPark, a commercial art student at the Chiâ€" eago Academy of Fine Arts, 18 South Michigan Avenue, won fourth place with her poster in a poster contest for the Children‘s Home and Aid Society benefit ball to be held the opening night of the Fair in the Street of Paris. E 1 Students from the various art schools submitted theéir posters to the judges‘ ¢:O»|!$(It::t:'I ‘headed : by Mrs. Robert R. ick, and inâ€" cluding Mrs. Robert?-lé‘-‘flntehhl. Walter Brewster, Daniel Catton Rich, Hugh M. Newman, and Dell Quest. Miss Bliss‘ poster was on exhibition in ‘Mrs. McCormick‘s home for a time, and then was placed in a strategic point in the city to anâ€" nounce the ball. | any competing railroad or . Phone H. P. 214 Phone Winn. 2770 Mrs. J. C. Willman is e 1 Circle One of St. Paul‘s Churgh on Thursday afternoon. ( t Mrs, E. M. Palmer is entertai her bridge club on Thursday (today.) Mrs, A. J. Johnson will be hastess to members of Circle Two of Sti Paul‘s Church on Tuesday, June 1% Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute, who re+ cently moved to Chicago, s the weekâ€"end : with Mrs. Trute‘s pagents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow. | â€"|. Mrs. Fred Milliken and son returned from a week‘s visit | 8, Cherry home in Chicago. | | Mrs, Clarence:â€"Scott was hos! members of her bridge clt Thursday afternoon. 1A Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. Swartsz, Jackson, and Mrs. B. McN Chicago spent Sunday at the Korenin home. 8 Miss Violet Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry on, and Herman Matz of No k were martied Thursday, May 24, at 4 o‘clock, at St. Paul‘s elical Church. The bride and : had as their attendants, her s | and his brother. 1J Mrs. Joseph Korenin and daughâ€" ter Frances, are spending days with Mrs. Korenin‘s rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eriecson in b, Mrs. F.‘P. Browning has tentet her home to Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Casad of Niles Center. dE Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Bateg have leased their home on Warrington Road for the summer months to Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Kacin of Chicago. | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scully St. had as their Sunday guests Mr.. Mrs. Robert Black Sr., Mr. and M golt ert Black Jr. and daughter Bonnie, Mr. and Mrsa. Howard Si%e d son Robert of Chicago and Miss Hazel Andrew of Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ande Dayton, Ohio, visited their Mrs. Philip Scully Sr. on Mo Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. very encouraging message Superintendent of St. Joseph‘ pital, in Phoenix, Ariz., con the condition of her dawhm.i Reichelt, who has been seriou It is expected that when she | to leave the hospital she will perate at th¢e home of her. Mrs. C. C. Gates (Dorothy) i son, Ariz. Mr. George O. Bliss of N. Avenue is leaving Friday £. ton, Ohio where he will wedding, returning home Su Miss Mitzi Mercer will lea day for a weeks visit at W D.C. where she will attend tion at Madieria School on th son River.. | . _ 360 CENTRAL AV., HIGHLAND PHONE b68 _ _ Quality Cle RELIABLE LAUN AND ‘ DRY CLEANING Deerfield Locals 322 N. First St. Ornamental Iron W t Body and Fender hï¬l‘ & SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLD G GREENSLADE Electrical Con: !_ m c hcti: Ship Lambeth Worksthp Draperies â€" Fabri «f Upholstering â€"| P. 178 eterson are l. MT- Churgh on nte 'w ~ ay (today.) | be nQ tess wo of Sti Y, "i' laé ite, who re , spent the €‘s p ‘ntl, oseph on of {aunt, YÂ¥+ +4 Â¥ed a the Hosâ€" ‘rning Helen inden Dayâ€" end a ay.! / ngton, aduaâ€" DRY have t the iss to sister, +7 E PBRES e 77 -~,‘},1 members of the Deerâ€" eld| Masonic Temple attended Past Masters! Night last Tuesday eveâ€" ning: at the Glencoe Masonic Temâ€" ho\ le. : |Mrs.© |\ Wilson â€" and her nother fro visit &ï¬w e e A o "Fred Reed of Chicago spent Sunâ€" dam {r. mfl;an ‘C. V. Steiner of Rose Terrace. ; Mrs. ‘1" ra vgisit;ed friend y'."‘;i ? Mr. and M Sunday gtiest man| ho#fie in | Mrs. w i home _;rï¬, ‘we "hg_i' \'n A‘lï¬. id Mrs, k ‘Schar were Junday @uests at| the Ernest Haseâ€" in‘ hofie in Long Grove. i Mrs. William Wing is expected jome nex%t week Urbana, where ghe is visiting fri ' | Mr. and Mrs. C..G. Pettis and Mrs. ; her, Mts. J. Smicer, have nted | V.Au t Winter flat and are moving from Waukegan the latâ€" t pa | Of this week. C. G. Pottis s leaged the Digmond Filling Staâ€" ion, (formerly Varner‘s) and took bver the work last week. He is stayâ€" mmï¬. sister, Mrs. Fred Hagâ€" gie,) 4 his family moves down, § lflr and Mrs. Otto Hout, who have | living in the Winter apartment 3t::$1treet Je moving to Todd Court th the John Klemp Jr. house ga'ennt f vacated|\by Mr. and Mrs. Porty Melaughtin. _ _ _ .. Carl Witt, local tailor, has been ‘quite ill in the hospital. Mrs. Witt ‘is ih charge of the shop during his recently % Porty Mole quite 10 fh is Th cl absence, . is th chatrge of shop during his al 1§g | f i bett Page, son of Mr. and s ‘ ‘Page of \Arbor Vita. Rl:fl, h }' home from the Highâ€" Park Hospital, where he reâ€" cently underwent an operation for an inféetion in his ear, resulting from being hit by a golf club. He 60 N. J. SMITH m.rd ,B&fnun of Chicago is in the village on Wedâ€" imnï¬:ms'mnm . Phone University 2776 8 N.Gredn Bay Road, Highland Park 0 Central Avenne, Wilmette rm:Enwmm j ""f'u...w&#u 2 T s 2 Pillow Slips 1 Tablecloth 3 Towels 2 T (Ha more time for the things _ yoU WANT TO DO/ RTH SHORE . ) nd) Handkerâ€" : chiefs : 2 Brassicres 2 Chemises 2 Washcloths 1 House Dress 1 Night Gown 1 Slip 5 Ladies‘ 4 Men‘s Shirts 2 Sets Shirts 1 Pajamas 4 Pairs Socks § Men‘s Handâ€" The Wilson family of Evanston moved to Bannockbutn recently to the 6 formerly occupied by the E. R: Seese family. [ has been ill about five. weeks. friends here on Sunday. Mr. N. Baldwin of Lake Forest is J ho | :‘ sote cHIcago & Nortnh Western Ry. WorRrLDs FAIR Be sure to ask yo* ticket agent [1| _ ifor i FREE transfer | . to the Fair 1 1709 Darrow "A& c, Evanston 1014 Davis Street, Evanston . Phone U 4620 | 3 PhngUdvmhy.lu â€" the z'd%al summer _ ZTaundry service. .. PRESSEDâ€" â€" . 410 POUNDS ‘Ten pounds. Consisting of 6 POUNDS FLAT WORK and 4 POUNDS WEARING APPAREL, Entire bundlé beautifully Jaundered and ironed. All ? to use. No extra charge is made for fluffing bath towels. MEN‘S SHIRTS hand finished, 5e addiâ€" tional in this service. No extra charge for starching, mending or sewing on buttons. Collars ironed with smooth edges and points that lie flat. neider of Chicago visited between Madison St. Station and ~â€"456 or more ‘There you are. More and more &or your money. Another worthâ€"while saving, with the compliments of "North Western," Free roundâ€"trip motor bus or street car transportation between Madison Street station and: whatever entrance to the Fair you prefer. Additional serviceâ€"addiâ€" tional comfortâ€"a decided saving10®¥ta. When you buy your Shopper‘s Ticket simply ask the agent for the free transfer, It‘s good on either buses or street cars. Hope you like it and come often. with roundâ€"trip Shopper‘s Tickets ~LAUNDRIES several k with her ;ï¬g, Mrs. :»-No'com of Osterman Avenue. Anderson. Mr. ‘Wialter So and daughâ€" ter Marilyn of Ch ! spent sevâ€" eral days of last with Mrs. Sorensen‘s grandm Mrs. Olivia se mm w w w uie se PAGE FPIVE 1