all to you m’ginated m. all the ide range 0! colors. in Neckwear. Para- genc and Petticoats. menade Kid Gloves. 3 Silk Gloves. in fact n'ldrenwan important mg. Fashionable Iings, Hats etc. :nt'rre energies have m 7:00 a.m. to every day Sundays rim: Collections for Lthc hxghest note in The coilectxons are nudes expressing in Kimmy and original. = as ’m outstandmg ., rites on these kilows: “('50 Detrmt â€411) Detroit 31050 Daron light April 15 the 34(1)! p m ere. 'Iplay of : Fabrics ad Cotton ï¬lo purchase Iodels betore “"6 a Igood nulated Sugar )rder of $1.50 and Soap ex- 8109) Damn 81140 Detron 81070 Detroit April 8th in charming styles (or Car C cations in Accessories of Dresses Bonnets. iddy Suits, Tommy MONDAY. ash Grocery Phone 169 WI“ bé as that add the ï¬nal ientic 33c 5. 3 lbs. for 10118 I‘V‘x >41 110 26c lb. Safe Good Milk isaBlessing What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the children’s and household supply of milk is safe-certiï¬ed so---; and good, certiï¬ed as to its rich- ness? Nothing-u Produced out in a garden spot of country right on the edge of Pewaukee Lake, bottled there and brought here thoroughly cool, clean and pure you can have such milk on your breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day. Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue 121 St. Johns Avenue Tel. 946 Highland Park, Ill. xpress and Baggage Freight Transfer hvbnr, «J (inB formati n I When you‘re over Town step in to our store, next door to the Post OFï¬:e. it is cops want to talk things over, during the busy Spring Season Uncle is there until time for the secohc‘ \ Prompt Service Telephonfl Hi‘hlund Park Telephone the distributors No matter what you wish to know or are anxious to ï¬nd out about Gardening, your Lawn, Driveway, Brick Walk, Flowerborders, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees, Seeds, Fertilizer, Concrete Work, Pergolas, Terraces, Water Gardens, Rustic work or any thing else pertain- ing to your Home grounds call up 44, 78 or 85. We have been here for over 20 years on the same old stand, have developed with the surroundings, kept track of every thing going on else where, there is hard- ly anything of importance being done in other localities we don’t try to beneï¬t by, this puts us in a position to offer you suggestions “Worth Whileâ€. While we like to do your work we don’t expect to do it all, deal wherever you think best, if there IS any Such Milk is Glcncoc 70 FRITZ B You Taking Advqgltage of It? THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND Pm ILLINOIS l The Lenten services in the church; Ane piece are well attended, especially the Wed- ing to the c} ‘nesday evening service at which on the spring v iMarch 29th the Rev. Dr. Rogers, of last week in . {St Mark’s. Evanston, was the preach-l Miss Gert: ,er. Dr. Rogers is a man of scholar- 3 artist who h: 11y accomplishments and a most pleas‘ '; paintings f0, iing speaker. On Wednesday, Aprillhibition, visi The Lenten services in the church! The piece of; news most interest- are well attended, especially the Wed- ing to the children at school is that nesday evening service at which on the spring vacQtion takes place the March 29th the Rev. Dr. Rogers, of last week in Ap'ril. St. Mark’s. Evanston, was the preach-l Miss Gertrm‘e Spaller, a Chicago 9"- Dr. R089“ is a man 0‘ ““0131" :artist who has xecuted a number of 1" accomplishments and a most pleasâ€" l paintings for e San Francisco ex- Ilng speaker. 0“ Wednesday, Aprillhibition, visi the school on Mon- 5th, the speaker was the Rev. J"'3el’l"f[dziy to study tlï¬ possibilities of mural Lyons Meade, of St“ Luke's, E“ml“:paintings for he hall space in the {tom one of the ablest and most prom- 1 Kintergarten Annex. “3"“ 0f the younger clergy .0! “tel: There was a‘i meeting of the Voca- diocese. On Wednesday next, April 1 tional Confereéce Association in Chis 2222:22222,::,222R:21w on My. s» e ' ’ p lurday of last fleck. Mr. Jesse Lowe Western Theological Seminaxy, for- Smith repre ted the grammar gmerly rector of Emmanual Church. M . lLa Grange Mr Foster is a man of school, and . Robert W. Schneider : . . . I . . i“ unusual gifts and acquirements and‘head 0f the M nual Training Depart: . ur to brin us a messa e worthimem of the High School, represented H? fem: ‘0 g g gthe High RSchool. Mr. Smith i 15 g ' ‘was chosen séretary of a committe¢ l Mr. Victor Hoag, who since last’ ‘October has had charge of the Sun-1 iday School and has done so much to lincrease its efficiency, has been sent ‘to Geneva, 111., by the bishop, to take 3charge of the mission there to which |he is to be appointed when he is or- ‘dained deacon in June. Mr. Hoag's :place has been taken to Mr. Bertram ‘,L. Smith, a junior in the Western iSeminary and a recent graduate of ‘Hobart College. Mr. Smith is en- ,tirely competent to continue the work 1gwhich Mr. Hoag outlined and orâ€" E ganized. A \isitor at the rectory last week ‘was Mr. William F. Borrman, of Son- cho“ Academy. Soochow. China Mr Borrman has been the friend and as- ‘smiate of Roger Wolcott since the jlatter's arrival in China. and trings to his parents a good account (1' h1m Mr Borrman is returning home on his six month's furlough after ï¬ve years of service in China The pupils are busy preparing a Scottish program to be given at bne- thirty o'clock Thursday afternoon. the thirteenth. There will bv Scot- ti<h folk songs. and quotation: giv- en t'mm BEH‘YH and Scott. Sure-0)» ppm {Him â€5 lu-uu'iful Scotlamg] wiH Bl} fee In? Trinity Church Notes hm“! incoln School :smie pin1> a.» play a. )Hllntl‘ulfd Xzz‘L. :1 “1k,†sonw Kim:- lwfol mnnth. ha: junitor mken M r. Jo] b0 900t- Blank and mm giY- fort. Int 1 011‘ thing we qn supply you with, or y H want something done a certain way, we will be glad to do it but outside of all of that, call us up when not quite sure as to what to do. Yoii will ï¬nd us ever ready; and courteous to answer your questions and answer thém correctly. unnuvvv- qu- ‘1“---__-,, ,, So Iï¬uch comes up with oxfldoor work re- quiringintélligent treatment that you need help and suggestioqs'in order to avoid unnecaééarv mistakes and expenditures. Whenever vou are riqt quite satisï¬ed, make for the phone. 3 There was a“ meeting of the Voca- tional Confereï¬ce Association in Chi~ lcago on Thursday, Friday land Sut- lurday of last fleck. Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith repre ted the grammar school, and M. Robert W. Schneider 'head of the M nus] Training Depart- iment of the High School, represented the High KSchool Mr. Smith was chosen séretary of a committee to call togetb‘ér a conference of all organizations in Illinois interested in vocational legislation. The Writer of these notes has Keen in charge of “The WeeksWorkâ€of the foremost horticultural Journal of the Country, the Florist’s Exchan' e of NewYork for the past 8;;yeargs, dishing out sugg , ions to the profes- sional Gardener, he gets good pay fog? it--enough said. Corner Greén Bay Road and Laurel AvenUe, RewgC. G. Unangst. pastor. Hours 91‘ Worshipâ€"- Sunday SW01, 9:30 a. m. Morning ,rship. 10:30 a. m. K. L. C. E; 6:30 p. m. Evening 8’ vice, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Arayer, Wed, 7:15 p. m. The Sundaï¬ School Lesson for next Sunday will Que Heneas and Dorcas, Acts 9:32-43; The K. Li: H. will be led by the Sunday will 3â€} Heneas and Dorcas, Acts 9:32-43; The K. Ink". 1-1. will 1»: led by the mw pastor, Real (0'. G. L'nangst. The topk of discussion is ‘What our Deâ€" nommation 1"“Xpe<"t< of 115 Young People." “g Last Sundï¬y morning“ Rev. Unangst preached hisQinitial sermon here. His subject was; “Seeing the (Dory of God." In du- evemnz he spoke on “Prayer. ,\. 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