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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Apr 1916, p. 3

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T} ey comtin thé article ti“ m1}. ex ctinstxuctions h surfcwnt 055 to entirely in's made up Dresses and it this store. Come sin and lels on dis lay hereâ€"81nd 5% special fatures of tFR caused ghéir popul ” n Tea nhile they :Est iOc The same Tea used in allfthe EJSCOW. i E EGasEh Grocery vchet Cotkon ami Silks 3d :1.;))hC1;11¢d to need an 5 mm m; <pleadid as- >51; r> A Crochet Cot- Crochet Lotions folling- 1d Co ored CtnxhetrCotton roc'net Lotton and other Society ’3 Manx Pillows; Box Sirinp and g and R nring. L pholstcdng Furni- lanntee igh class v ork and lntre sal- factior. Work call‘d {jar and dehvered. We Remit at whole- 5 ‘ale prices Dealers ;in Furni- re etc E Phone 115 News re Outfits Aprii 17th tut Baq‘on with drder of and Sdap excepfied. ” gm? m L) :or F axfcy Work r for 5$c with_ ordef of $150 excepted ‘ iattriess Fact“; , . filiguand £91m .Ve. 3 Phoné 1:69 [o- ‘tmhon Fm [we a "z MANUCACTURERS \.-.':- cmphnfi'ze the 2 s C(‘VV d‘epétment, mcds and prefer- ),v. mg particuiar at~ L‘lu- Ixtiesi bréadness of the cakes and pastxi are In" to '3: .n grear demand. we Id~ \ sq yn u to urder the ca? or P50 y u pr»fer m order that on ml! 11):; be disappointed. Egan in pe’iun to order We ha e seven] nerd nineties whxch you ust 99° to fppreciate. They k almou trog'damty to eat Butt 1': what (hQ are for Just the sa WWI-Inter“ 2. r. 2‘ the my; things ‘eary’n Home Bakery 20 W. Conn] Ava. our Esplay Safe Good Milk isaBlessing What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the children’s and household supply of milk is safe-certified so-«; and good, certified as to its rich- ness? Nothingn- 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 Efivlkvorjwfiur breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day. Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue Kieckhefer’s' Certified Milk Theflighhndl’arkllccomiquan WlLLlAM WITTEN, Prop. Estimate furnished for Interior Decorating, Paperhanging, Paint- ing Calcimining, Paper Cleaning, Graining, Glazing, White Washing, Painting Exterior. All Papers, Paints, Glass, Brushés and Painters Supplies of all kinds carried in stock. Laying, Scraping and finishing Hard Wood Floors of all kinds. Telephone! Highland Puk 9 Glam 70 Telephone the distributors All Work Guaranteed If you contemplate making changes on your Homegroénds no matter of what nature, consult us before you go ahead, ithis will not cost you anything nor put you under obligations whafiiso- ever-«consider what suggestions we have to offer and decide §ust what to do. l If you are looking for such flowering shrubs as Lilacngy- drangeas, Honeysuckle, Syringa,Weigelia Roses, Golden Bell,€Jap- an Quince, Altheas, Almonds, Spirea, we have them and wil be glad to give you a price on the different’sizes. E i If you want to-plant a few Apples, Pears, Cherries. Peaéhes, or Plums, Grape Vines, Berry bushes, we have just what you ant and lots which will do well here-«our 20 years of experien e in this locality should mean of value to you. If you intend having a hardy flowering Border this su 'mer you most likely are going to want Peonias, Phlox, Iris, Columgnes Coreopsis, Lark Spur, Gaillardia, Foxglove, Canterberry Bells, Sweet Williams, Hollyhocks, Poppies, Shasta Daisies and othé‘rs»-- right here we are with a most complete assortment of all th’; old favorites. 3 If you are dissatisfied with your present Driveway, Walk, T ce or Front Lawn, would’nt it be well to call up and get our i a a as Sudh Milk is ~ +6; . ' - THE HIGHLAND PARK $588. HIGHLAND P$ ILLINOIS Deerfield Newfs' errilsr Mrs. J. C. Wolf! is co to her home with the grippe. 5'5; Miss Hex-mink Haunts ‘und Miu Martha Karch were swam the first Mrs. Geo. Karch min “a guest of Mrs. Frank Brauder of Wu Grove Saturday. ,; and second prizes at the :curd games which were enjoyed at regulnr meeting of the Mu Si ., i which was entertained ut the k e of the Mines Krees Thursday rfining. Miss Irene Stevens of [like Forest ms the guest of Mrs. R‘ E. Pectin. Friday. Mrs. E R. Camel] chm-med the Five Hundred Club at be? home Tue:- dny afternoon. 11"} Mrs. E. Welsh of Chigfn’ ms the Week end guest of M114 Knick‘er- bocker. : “3‘; A Gnnd Bell will be Wen by the Deer-field Camp 6802 RojfliNeighbon of America at Anderson'iflnll Easter Monday evening, April tfil. Mrs. Jamel Howerd‘ finer who has been in New York (“home time returned to» her' home§§§ Deerfleld Monday evening.' ' >5 Mrs. L. P. Todd end ' ddeughur Eugenia Wetier were guests of Mrs. Williem Smelter o ‘éfiicego lut Mrs. w. A. Whiting ' 11in ml- dred Whiting were the u of Miu Elizabeth Clark of Chimp Sundny. week. Mrs Smh Adunl ind pund- douzhter Loin Adoms w tho guests at. the home of Mn. A ’doughhel: Mn. Fred Kimbgrk owpvenwood lut week. ,- § Mr. And Nu. an'i'Sunnnuof Cross Phines, Wine “in, minor resident; of Deorfield, fi'mounco the birth of a son born Monlty, April 10. Mn. R. E. Patti: v. ”be guest of Miss Ida Scholz of le gromt Wod- nesdny. , {A Mr. Frank Hempsbead ‘ {a Buffalo, William M. Ray. 1“ 11 Bomber: ger, Milton mm a l Albert WA. _ , Hagi are candidlm L Li‘eloction tori The pny‘dr meptinx lat evening trustees of the vilh ‘_ to be .held was led by)“. D. M. Erskine. April 18th. Polls open} an e A; ml '11:. uagw Work Guild met u the to 5 P. M. “sun a: mum-wichmh murduy afternoon. main Anti-Saloon?” wljr- the Qua-9 The p. 1.; PuU. will meet at mo tion voted uppn. ’ 9‘"; :1 mt! on find-y waxing, to her to what IS bést to do, we are doing this every 'day for somebody, why not for you? 9 with Windowmxes filled with flowers and trai ' g vines,the present is the timegtjo get ready-«Jet us tell you what ;kind of Boxes you should have, how: they can be most effectivelyhilled, what they cost and when they should be put up. 3 s , Last but as important perhaps as any J’ng make somebody happy thist Easter with a few Posies, whether t is the good wife, mother, sweetheart, sister, the sick friend, thé one lonely or some loved one afthousand miles away, Easter is We of the greatest of Holidays. géit is the beginning of Spring, we {enter upon another growing season, everything in nature awakegs'and so should we, why not start out 'right? . If you want to be happy send some- one Flowkérsm-our greenhouses and store are st brimful of bau- tiful Easter flowers. ; .3 ‘_ . _‘ an1~r A If yqu are going to brighten up yourlgome this Summer Miss Irene chadie of Chicago was the week end guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer. : , Mr. W. A. 'Whiting is in Smithville, [HUI 1:43th HQ in v; .3. Remember we belong to the Florist T egraph Delivery'As- sociation, do matter where you want to have owers delivered on Easter mpi’ning, we will see‘to it that they‘ ‘ et there with your card in the best possible shape--~give us a ch’ oe, whether it is in Seattle, NW York, Frisco or a little New England village we will i ”L ,‘ __4. tLA Dianna-«u +ann nn ”mp Two electian were held simultane- ously in the tqwn hull Saturday after- noon, 42 wk. were cut for Ira J. Geer and Ahion C. Morgan both of Highland Pith for members of the board of ed‘umion for the Deerfield Shields HfiESchool. 89 votes were cast for 'l‘bwnship school truswe, Edward M. ping. sJCGLLIV, A\\4vv :v-.-, - -.~'v .. get the Flowers there on time. Mr. Bert wanton end Mr. E. W. Jordon are cihdidates for election for school di {‘ , to beheld in the school Anemyly Hell. SIturday even- ing April 15¢ from 7 to 9 o’clock. Temperen“. programs were ar- ranged for 5 morning service in the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning iboth in the Bible School end for the morning worship on account of the- agitation in.- the community on ac- count of the'hecessity of voting upon the saloon q?etion agnin the 18th of April. .:_ “Touch not; taste not, hendle not," was the te‘ ' of the children’s eer- mon. W‘Thoufehalt do thet which is right in the tight of the Lord" we: the text ofl the discourse which Iroueed enthhei'um Ind inepiretion to defend the church which is cem- peigning foi- ‘eflciency end reduction in sin, not reduction in texts, for moral: not :money. religion not revenue. ‘ On Sunday morning, April 16th, 1t the communion pen/ice. 1 number of young people have signified their de- sire to unite with tho church. Sunday evening, Mey 7th, on mus- tnted lecture on the Bible will be given by Rev. Osborn showing the extent of the Bible lands in all the world. ' Miss Elmor Meyer entomined the W. '1‘. Club at her home Tuesday evening.‘ ‘“ Mr. Roccoe Weeding who has been much an efficient end ntiafectory Humor of the Gramma- School has ‘migued to accept 1 position with the Sunder-d Oil Compeny. Baptist Church Notes Exfii'ess and Baggage Tel 946 Thu isé study of learn the ?E:urm 0pm - ' 't J A. McCLORY 121 Conn-IA... V WP-rhlll- Freight'Tgmfer

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