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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Mar 1916, p. 7

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our grocer today a. case or call ' H. P; 447 Lin opardize Your h by Drinking {6 Water? flort- aper than other 3d water and is pure lanil Burk .rmlmlflm no: play safe 11$. drink Plrh BARTLETT THEATRE: BARTLETT THEATR WM and Ram! [his 3! Old Woolen Rags 4c “I“ Plain Rags 2c “r Books 80c 100 '53 Iron 36 ton; Red Brass 15c lb Zinc 123 “I Rubber 7c "I! Copper Wire 18c “3 Paper 40:1 Automobile Free, Math Rubber; A SPECIALTY Sand 10c in! ‘6" T30 SecdSbv 8'3. J. Smith Always a Good Show 60 North First St. Highland Park Drop me J postal card or 'eicp'none me and I mil 14 K for goods Hi'hut cub pnceo for of .1“ land: Phone Highland Put 410 Sunday “Vanity Fair" ‘PECIAL :FA I‘LKRE Thursday Tuesday Highwood Highwood r‘J'lqu PRESERVE REFERENCE Rates to Classes, Clubs orThree or More Couples. Private Les- suns by appointment at your residence or our studio. Classes Mnnday and Friday Evenings. Smial Dmce Saturday Eve. mug Spm'al Notice: we have a Staff of Four Teachers- Upcn 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Caserta School ot Dancing. 211 Madison Street Moose Hall, Waukegan, Ill. Antonio Caserta Sari Fields formerly Danse D' Hiver Studio, New York. All the latest dances correctly taught. ' ron' FUTURE 115 W. Park Ave. Sobey’s Sanitary Shop Tn ISAQD H. W. Michaels One Step. Fox T701. Hesimu'on Waltz, Parisian Tango Section J. Fore‘nba. considered best for roasting, makes fine steaks " K‘ Middle ribs. four In number. for rib-roasnng. " 1.. Chm“ .Ibs, 'sccnmd quality of mast and steaks. " H. Brxsker. tor corned beef, mince meat. and soups. " N. and O. Shoulder‘piece, for stews, and hashes " l’. Neck, {or consommes. aoups, mincemeat etc. " Q. Cheek. good roasted. OLD DOBBINS “Gets There” Herman E. H. Borchardt We are Headquarter: for Fort-qunrter and Hind-quarter Beef Frank J. Bnker Preaident Statistics of a big life insurance company show that beginning with 100 healthy Ameri- cans, we find 64 living after 40 years, and 54 of the 64 dependent upon relatives, friends or public charity. This is indeed food for serious thought. Will you be one of the 54? Emphatically, No. Ban- ish the thought today by planning and pro viding at least a modest competency. Persxst~ ent, systematic saving will do it. Begin toâ€"day with one productive dollar at the Highland Park State Bank 54; of the ‘64 Sewing Machine FORE-QUARTER BEEF The Home of theSavingn Dopooiton Lou] A‘Ont Result: 'r'uarantm Whisks up the tree in search of food But you need but call Phones 197--198 When Your Order Will Be Wllislml to You in Short Order ORDER THESE Fresh Strawberries Fresh Rhubarb Fresh Aspargus And other Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season Try our 30c Coffee Fresh Butter and Eggs re- ceived daily. Pontoon nu Gratinâ€"Dice fine cold boiled potatoes and mix with a cup of thick cream; season wnh salt and pepper. and let it stand on the stove where it will be merely warm till the potatoes have absorbed most of the cream; then scatter smed crumbs over the top, dot wuth butter and brown in the oven. J. M. Appel Vice-Pres. The Squirrel 210 Central Avenue Phonon 431 and 432 Waltz, Two Step Dream Waltz, ‘Waxire and Fan- !) Dance: Telephone 273 17 East Central Avenue C. F. Grant Cuhicr ' oua ‘NEXT lawman ‘an Be MUTTON ‘ Miss H. R. Loudon of N. Sheridan .Road entertained the Embroidery (‘lub luncheon at the Exmoor Club yesterday. The last regular meeting of the ' ha Chapter of the Westminster .uulld was held Tuesday afternoon at {the Frank C. Clark residence. Miss ! Mildred (tale led the devotionals. Mrs. '(‘arl Booth read a few entertaining selections and the study was in charge ‘of M15. B. A. Hamilton, Mrs. C. W. ,Childs, Mrs. F. \. Watkins, and'Mrs. .Raymond Flinn. The next .neeting :will take place Tuesday afternoon, IApril eleventh. at the home of Mrs. Francis Bard. A number of people gnthered at Club atiuncheon at '11): bxmuor Ll'Jb evening for the regular monthly card party. Inter-class indoor track meets are being held today and tomprrow. A number of the high school girls took the teachers’ examination, held at Waukegan, Thursday and Friday of last week. The girls had taken the Leachers' course the first semester and were well prepared for the examina- tion. , v q , . § , 2 - â€"*â€"â€"?â€"â€"’ (ounCillor.. “ho in the put haxei The neit regular monthly meeting had charge of order in the halls audiof the Bhuth Division Parents 58nd locker rooms. before school are placed I Teachera’iAssociation will take place on duty now all day, to guard thei Wednesda! afternoon April 5 at 3.30 student and school property. Thefio’clock. : rs. W. S. Hefl'erari offthe duties of those councillors are to keep, lllinois C gress of Mothers’ 'Patient- order in the halls and to have charge I Teacher Association will «peak AEv- of the passing lines at fire drills. lery one ”l” is in rested in the-#150- Dr. Henry West 0f the Un§"er3ithciation is fcordiall invited to zitt’énd. of Cincinnati visited school fisturdaylA social] our will [0110“9. " lfir. West is getting ideas on e group; ' ‘ ' plan of building, such as used at1 r JEES IN BOOKS- 9 lh-erfield. ' '..__.__L.,‘_ L- “iii: A .l i. Reports of academic work done at Northwvstern University, Evanston, by Deerfield graduates have been posted on the bulletin board. Mary and Miriam French, Joseph Gibson, Paul Barker, and Evelyn Taylor are among those who have had their re- ports thus posted. The reports show exvuptionully good work. The last Vesper program of the year will be held at the church next Sunday afternoon, at 4:30. The pro- gram includes Pilgrims’ Chorus’ Wag- ner; Concert Overture in C Minor, Hollins. bass solo, “Judge Me, O God;" Buck, violin solo, Andante Rel- igoso, Thome, Sher-Lo, Faulkes, “Im Garten, Goldmark, bass solo, “Do Not Ask 0 Lord," Spross (with violin obbligato). Toccata in A, Frysinger. Soloists are to be Mr. Samuel Ross, bass; Mr. George R. Jones, violinist, and Mr. Allan B. Benedict, organist. Invitations have been issued to all 5members of the church and all regu- jIar subscribers to the current ex- fpenses of the church, to attend the 1'zinnual church dinner in the parlors .of the church next Monday evening at (1: 45 o'dock, when reports for the {past ycars “ork will ge given, offi- cers elected and an evening of fellow- lship and music enjoyed. This is the :first time that this meeting has taken .this form and it is hoped to make it an annual event in the life of the church. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHIMND PARK. ILLINOIS The regular meeting of the Christ- ian Endeavor Society, will take place‘ at seven thirty o'clock Sunday even-: ing. \lr George Greene will lead thef meeting and has taken the subjectl “Great Home Missionaries," whichf will be illustrated by stereopticon' pictures. Despite the rainy day, the observ- ence of Self-Daniel Week, closing last Sundny, brought to the Traelurer of Sunday, brought to the Treasurer of Benevolences over $200, to be used in supplementing the offerings of this church to Foreign“ Missions on account of the disturbed conditions in the for- eign field incident to the war. It is expected that other offerings will be received during the week before the ‘ books close. Next Sunday morning the pastor will speak on the fifth petition of the Lord's Prayer, “Forgive us our sins as we forgive our debtors." And at 4:30 o’clock will be held the last Vesper service of the season. The program will be found in another place. Twelve hour certified milk from Ar:adv Farms. Freshest on the market. Tel. 193. On account of the rain last Sun- day evening, the stereipticon lecture on missionaries wu‘poctponod unfll next Sunday evening, when Mr. Greene will address the young peo- ple's meeting at half past sei'en o'clock. Additional Society Presbyterian Church Notes High School Notes ; f Carrou. _ Carrots; éwere amt Introduced Into England l-‘Iemlsh gardeners In ithe tune of E zntmth.nnd In the nflgn of Jm’nea I it 03' were still so unmmmon that Indies; wore bunches of them, on their "3:1”! un their sleeves lnsdeud of tenth ‘ much Entert-ingd. Sum Chillyâ€"l have lust been look- Inz ore-r nh‘ohnm- nf roused smtutet Qunth M2." “'0”? ('htu-o-f hml nu llh-zl more were I0 mum Infriwt‘n': wmu of hrvnking the nu‘ 'l.llli|é\‘illr ('ullrk-lj-Jnunml. Probably the Most Curious Calleélon of \lolumen In the World. 3 There i perhaps one or the finds! t'urinus t- lint-lions nf hunk" lnilhe “‘Hl‘lll tu-l ~ found in u \‘tnnil trm'fi.‘ on the muting!” ut‘ ilurul-u mu the inn lion Tit-B It is n-uil) u imtmflml collection EOliti\':ll1lly_ t‘lil‘il \‘(IllilllL‘iM‘Q 8mm theyuan-:lrtlllv'e of n hint-Kl ut Wnud. uu ‘tlmt is whut it ut-tnuiif is Hill :1" b :unlnutlon reveals the fart that it this” a munpiete men”; of the partlt‘ lar tree which It rt-lrl‘PsQns At the ck of the hook the éurk has been named from a wave whirl) allmvs til scientific and [he munuun name (if t 9 tree to he [ilfli'Pil us uéiiie‘ for the Mk. One side h farmed nm the Split \{ood u! the tree. s-‘htmlnfi its 2min and slutnml fracture. The nl‘her side Show; the “nod “ht-n wufkmi smooth any varnished One end shows the gmh',‘ ' .u left ivy the saw anilin- othvr the finely pullshed wmui glm npvnill: ‘13 lumk it l~ fnnmi m ‘nn tnln the f :it. needs. leaves and ""118!” modulus}; the tree. the moss \\' il-h umully “:4 upon its trunk nnd the insetts vi’ 1'] feed. upon the difiet‘ent parts of the tree These are supple: nit-med b a full dew rimion ofgthe liN' inéct. everything which his a bearing in n that particular tree? 81 cures a [I] . -e in the collection. | Parents and Teachets E EAssociation f yor ' N And 3M? on by Love’s unroxiing “Has ne upstairs and shuMhe door."8 In Me ‘ ry of Floyd Dean Aynhley, who pass on one year ago, Min-ch 30th, 191 -5â€"adv- Passed ml beyond our mortal vision, All headless of our falling (oars, Unconscious of our desolation. ‘ [Tnnotin' all our lonely years: And whl in silent grief we lingered, Camc- t der voices unheard liefm'l‘ “Weep n t; the one whose loes you 1e one hhose going left us lohely, Is scafing heights undreumod of Gas formalinn 12 per can: Acid pmduniun none Presllhptivetot for presence of «amaze con- taml ion (mkmbacillx) neganve. 'I‘hxs water IS safe table waler‘ ( .g’t The imen of Filtered Ice Watcrfrom mur plan! receiv April 26, 1915 shows on cxannnanrm: The tar plated on special medxa and 1ncubated at 37d gm C. {or 48 hours shows 11%) banana per at: it centimeter Piltity Ice and Refrigerating Company 16914 Deerfield Avenue. Highland Pnrk 'r.|-..|.....- "41 hml nu llh-zl more were I0 :wt‘n': wmu at hrvnking the \‘ill«- ('unrk-n-Jnumnl. 25 E. Washington 5]., (him; Up-Stairs Chicago Laboratory Chicago [,aboramry, R‘ W. “'ebflrl Inrectox Chtmcal Dept ' Bowman Dairy Company It’s Old and Strong 3 . . 3 per cent Interest paid on San “ Real Estate, Loans and Insurance THE ERSKINE BANK TELEPHONEB: ngmffafi i-f’iiSYCQOHDany Cleaner, Presser and Repairer of Ladies and Ge ‘ Garments. Goods called for and delivered 10 N. Second St. Highland Park Telepl PHONE 67 Dim’t use sloppy corn meal I 5 for little Chick: I 3 Pb... Doorfiold 1 WIENETQ m- ICE co. If you uncle. Mal, Fun I in M-mihcturod At this Plant. YOur (lothes are Rmed by lnexpuienced Tailors North Shore Fuel Supply Co. Try our pérfectly"pasteurized §uit§ Sponged and Pressed 50¢ ball up M. LEVIN the tailor 6 9., ANDERSON Pinon. WM ioao Local Dhaka»? F. SILJESTIOM PbonHHPOG maiwmm NICO. PhonoHJ’. u Tel. Gleam 385 JAMES KENT Get ‘our specially prepared Chick Feed Keep them growing and healthy. The;milkman will deliver. try. Sold 111 sanitary packagw only at me: the package. This excellent food is prepared fresh every day fi'om pure wholesome milk at our own’ receiving stations i_n coun- Hoine of the Highland Park Cottage Cheese, My work 1: expert hand workonly Personal attention given all work GOOD BANK 101-109 Vine Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, 9‘ ‘GLBNCOB. 70 230 N. St. Johns Avenue The sample of Inter which you submmcd to us for mini: mm from our Water Punfu-r and Filter showed am it comm {our hams of ham per United Sula gluon. The mud. uhca. organ- ic matter and bacteria in all removed. that the water is absolutely pure and I e ice {hat you are making is baa than any that u made m the city of Chicago or my suburban town. Very truly youn. The Greer Chemical Co. Roland C. Grecr, Gen'l Mgr‘ Purity Ice a Refrigerating 0 Highland Park. 111. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. The Greer Cheamcal Ca. Chimp, (Ilium: Ladies and Gents Fine Telephone 341 Telephone 372 AanZl. 192

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