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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 May 1916, p. 5

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state m the ansum. Wil- 3 Park and ternary is s Attractive. :here th1s hentlemen's phavcdleam wotk keeps ’clothes a” they never [ookxng sun PARK. ILL mpany 'elephone 335 portancc of That's why J GRLNDY. Cash {aments lpany nd gents imperics, uphcau-d EST and ke e and take our skill 11: lVZlCC I0 ,ny rial Park 265 “atc Baths. People ry - 8152 Co. H. W. Michaels Carve Your way to Fame Sobey’s Sanitary Shoo Rates to Classes, Clubs or’I‘hree or More Couples. Private Les" sons by appointment at your residence or our studio. Classes Monday and Friday Evenings. Social Dance Saturday Eve- ning. Special Notice: we have a Staff of Four Teachers. Oven 10.30 a m. to 10:30 p. m. Tel. 946 121 St. Steamed Salmon with Potato Balkâ€"Pick up the contents of a large can of salmon: add salt, pep- per and a table-spoonful of lemon Juice; beat smooth and gradually fold m a small Cupful of whipped cream; put into a buttered mould and steam three-quarters of an hour turnout and surround with piles 0t potato balls covered with melted butter and chopped parsley. 01 Groceries Banking At Home A recent census gives Highland Park a population of 6932. Three banks are established here. one private and two state institutions. Few communities enjoy such adequate banking facilities and there is every rea- son why the people of this community should do their banking at home. , About 3000 loyal Highland Parkers carry accounts with us. We extend a welcome and offer our service to 3000 more. You’ll Carve the Bg Highland Park State Bank Funk J. Baker President The Store of Good Taste Our Weekly Recipe The Favor of Each Guest By Carving the Meats We Offer You FOR THEN tapiul and Surplus 880.000.00 Phones 197- l 98 Freight Transfer Prompt Service JohnsiAve. Highland Puk, Ill. J. M. Appol Vice-Pram AND THE FIRST Rational Grocery Store Yo‘u Can Bank on Us For Good Tasting Rations We Discount Appetites Club House Current Jelly Baker's Fresh Grated Coco- nut ................. . Catawba Grape Juice. pints 30C. qts ...... . . . Welch's Grape Juicep . . .10c 15C, 25C. Doles Pure Hawanan Pint apple Juice ........ Duffy ssparklmg apple Juxce Pheasant Loganberry Juice Country special eggs Highland Park 210 Caner-I Avenue Phone. 431 und 432 Try These: C. F. Grunt Cubic: Waltz, Two S!!!) Dream Waltz, Maxi." andFan- cy Dance: lthstCednl Avenue Vegetable. OF THEHIGHLAND PARKMMP PARKWE l The annual school picnic will ukel lphce on Friday at the nchool At_ lnoon 1 plate luncheon will be served‘ No the children It ii nominal cost. A-1 :no picnic would be complete without ice cream and and), those in churge have promised to hau- some {or the occlsioii. At two o'clock the children will parade on the school grounds in their pageant coxtunivs, Following ‘ this the sex enth and eighth grade puâ€" pil. will gixe scenes from 'The Mer- chnnt of \enice " and ‘ As \ou like llt" in the Rmine Amphitheatre. The committee of parents in charge have ‘prepnred ii grout surprise {or the children which will conclude the pic- ‘nic festivities. On Friday evemng It eight o'clock Miss (luiney's pupils \nll give ex- cerpls from “The Merchant of Van- ice" in the school auditorium for which a small fee {or admluion will be charged. Many Women to March June 7th in Chicngm All Women In In- vited to Join In In the great Suflngu parade whncb promises to be the luggest lawn- of convention week. the North Shore will be well represented. The work has been urKlnllGd m etch town and there m cunmdcrnblc rivalry, but Highland Park. In uuunl, will keep up the repuwhon {or lud- erhhip and expects :0 have lh‘o hr:- at contingent. SUFFRAGE PARADE 10 BE BIG EVENT The committee 15 trying to get into pononul (ouch thh every womm in the city. but wish to tnlu‘ this op- portunity to extend an Inflation to portunlty to extend an Inflation to any who may be overlooked For information, cn‘zl up any mem- ber uf the committee. (Continued from Page 1) the lemad Men's Home which is for aged and dlsulfled rullrnad em- ployes of Americu, 1'. 13' [he only institution of ”.5 kmd 1n the L'mted States. 15 modern m mery respect and Wm urcommmluu- one hundred and twenty mmutcs. The \xsltura found the “umr in tim- cundmon aqd Highland I’urk may well be proud of such an Hmhlutmn. Any rmlrood mun h-lul.gxxxg to any of the rnxlrotd nraumzutmns who 15 m good sund- Elm Place School Notes g for the rumenicm‘e of the Norm Shun.- bu<ire~3 mun another south ilmund mall tram hu> been added to [the schedule in the (or: noon The inew mml closes at 10 ml at the High ’lnnd Park office and \Mll be I [rout 'adxunmge mer the previous scheds Iule. This new senice aurud Mani [day morning. muh Immugmg to un; u; uu ....u.,-_ orgumzutmns who 15 m good sund- ing 1‘ chgflvle It) the home. After a brief stay of an hour and a hair the delegauon reXurned lo Chicngu, where they were served with dinner in the (‘hlcago and Northâ€" western depot. When they hsd fln-g ishcd dinner they were given I ride around the city in automobiles. 1n the evening they n-turned to St. Louis! in the special train which the Chi- cago and Northwesu-rn had so kindly furnished them. Much credit is due; Mr. Bloomfieid (ur the way in which. he managed this excursion. 4 New Schedule in A Great Advm m Local Balines- Mon xong The baseball gnme on Tuesday If“ ternoon with Saw Trier was victo ' again for lleerfield. The smn Wu“ 4 to 1 and the glme wu a most 912 citing and well pllyed one‘ “out. field is anxious to get the {ourfi place in the first division 0! the S . burban League and (hk Park in now the only obstacle-i RAILROAD IEN VISIT HOIE NEW MORNING NAIL TRAIN School Notes y Mn. d ezne n1 ‘1 v) \n d . Km- ‘a t' “0) ‘ Mr m d Mn “’IHIIH» innit-1d ‘ui (mud) urre the Suhdfi' guest: (I {hen r .wr. u n! dlughu r-‘I law 0! Glicngn Fallen Asletp . Ln Roy Huber“, mum [on of nd Mr! A. M. Rnhv'stvun I December 8 1915 3nd hed’on Th day. Ma\ 11 191' Hi! We labor! Ind sweet nnd n. :n 141* : r for! to UN pun-nu to ho? the } {of God was hack of I11 m,1huh l"the Lord gin-1h and the librd u _ We U1) 1033 most deeply feel Bu! 'tis (.od that hath bemft ul, nwny finely-1;! 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It u 113‘ opmion of ('irvun (‘lerk Burkwny 0‘! the trill 'will rm! Luke County apfioximuly The nun Imr‘ Th 1‘ l6-24 Deerzield Av§nue~ I he in!" 11.:‘0‘111 I! ," drxrws \ ‘ :M pt: ‘uzm am um: xnenn‘ {1mm 4-1 l‘rnurvplzxr :n‘ ruin-1 Wtdhrsduy I LUH’H'GY of limb» ‘mk [ample lilvhdrd the KIN” (bun-5110!: whlrh m hug held urity 1c? and Refgjilgelgiting Company Tglmknn. 3‘ I ALL EYEON ORPETUSE A Hall H! Karin. Must, u-U. u! her «inu tor. Mrs Marin) of Lmdclf Ana v11 Hmhnx lunch will open :vi ('aptnL', huh Mr h.» m rhnmgnnm Um “mg N'YHKhh In- I..." Tuesday. Imcor‘hon Day “P1001. Lincoln. Elm Puff ( huaAm laboraIQ p uuluva- \x ‘ [ht-Iv Mann”: hool s l‘. J, Hahn of (2mm d an U’N'J ’lesu on and Mrs Hecnin En- }‘(>YK"L ~ HR! 1- r “ nanny. vuuv phi“ .1 9:15 mun m y N:- 1.01“! 1-H)" Boyv Km und 2~ rnw buny pm- ‘c-rrm up nun for h. 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