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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Nov 1916, p. 4

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Entered u secondclau matter March 1. 1911.1: tbepoot office at Hlflhhm Park. thou. nude: the Act of March 3.1379, WMSISOIHYCN'IMW THEHIGHLAND PARK PRESS Compaminu I“. the grindstone A train of thought Is the real thing In rapid transit. John L Udell..Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell. . . . :: . .Superintendent Esther C. Baker ......... City Editor Florence Warner. .::. .Society Editor Loretta Kress. . . .:Deerfleld Reporter Alix-rt Levy ...... Chicago Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson. Tel Wab. 5212 Telephones. Highland Park 5:37. 5533 Published Weekly by JOHN L L'DELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Ill. “Huh! I hm." murmured thv gnh- hler. As hr ~11“ nld (blunol Axe oc- compaminu Furmwr Curnmssel to It will hr J maiden >pvt'L'h in every respect when Miss Jeanette Rankin rises in her seat to address the House for the first time. This is the season when no man cares if he can't bring home the bacon. just so he can bring home the turkey. The individual who thinks he knows it all has the most to learn. The politicians have run up the cost of lying among other things. Considering all that Poland has been through lately. no wonder the United States has not recognized lt. Sink-s cnnw high but In'u-l' catch up to Ihe ascending skirts. What. has become of the old fash- ioned kings who used to have fam- lly reunions about this time of the year. A woman’s aim is proverbinlly inâ€" accurate but a married man says she throws a. him she hits the target nine times out of a possible ten. PAC. FOUR Laying in the winter's coal is the average hnuseholder's Idea of pre- paredness. 'I'IH'RSILâ€"\\, .\'H\'EMHHR IN. 1916 Mr~ Manure-t Shvdhh' day fur Ikw‘ _\l0im‘~. 1‘ will \isit Mn. N. H [k era! weeks. Mr. Hinwr \Vuto-rhnuuww r-linxz in lawn. ix .~p«>n:!mu I M“ purvntfi. Mr. gun! \Irs W of Bloom St. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Schneider and children Florence and Raymond Jr We-n- the week end guests of Mr and Mn. David Bennett of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. J. 1* Turrifl and ham childrvn Wurnvr and MM)’ Ben-Hy 0! Ruwnswmxl. are tlu- guests of tm-ir pun-ms. Mr. and \Ir‘. M Warm-r n! N. Second 9!. today. Miss Marguvriu- Schm-I'q'l' has 2L~ hrr zunwl {min} “in Frunvh Mun! gunnery of l-Ivunsmn. A piano recnnl was Kin-n Catholic School by 1| number pupils last Friday afh-rnrvm. John'~ Ave. unnnum‘v- a daughter on Monday twenty seventh Mr. Percy IN Hill In: rvmrm frum New York uftt-r spvndmg :l “m with his slstvr. Mrs V. W, Hnycoa Mr. and Mrs. (‘hnrien Miller. Miss Alma Greh. Mr. William Harlin. all of Niles Centre and Mr Emery Wiri- lin of Chicago. were the Sunday guests -ur Mr and Mrs. Fred Fischer 0! Rminia Park. Rm: and Mr<. H. Tctrvnu :u‘o- ipu'nll in! tun weeks in Rm! Aw. Mich Mrs. Frederick '1‘. Golden of Mc- Govern St.. was the guest of Mn .1 Lichtvnthn] Hf (‘hlcuuu )‘e-sturdn) Mr, and Mrs. M. H. (‘unrmi and [Wu childrun Irving and Elvanur for- merly n! melstock now of Park Ridge). nrn- Klu- gue-sh 0! their pur- ems Mr. and Mn. M. C. (‘nnrad n! Mon‘orn St today, Mr. and Mrs. John Danley and son John Jr. of Huhhurds Womb were the gumts M! Mr, and \lr~' \n-hihnM Abercromhy on Sunday, ' Mr‘ and Mrs. (‘A E‘ Swanson n! (‘hlr cam), arv thv uuvsts (min) u! Mr and Mrs. ANN-AI Hill of .\T firm-n Bu) RI! Mr, and Mrs. M. H. (‘unrmi and [Wu childrun Irving and Elvanur for- merly n! melstock now of Park Ridge). nrn- Klu- gue-sh 0! their pur- Mr. and Mrs Raymond Schneider and two children Flore-nu- and R3)- mond Jr. :Irv the Knt'fllsoflhvn' pur- ents Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider of (‘hicngu today. Mr, and Mrs Ed. Hultz Hf .\'. St n lc-h 'l‘hm “h uhrrr <h- birth uf Novomho-r yr \h" n [ht .|{ HM hunu H “It! H Fh \I:'h~Kl\lllE 11:1) um ~1- \lv~ I) RHH‘HUIJI XII-- \Ir ”wit-HUM“. Mn Prm «nuzu. NIH! Mr. \V (‘ San!" \Ir-‘ Burl lnvn-Iund .mxl INH‘H Hf LI'wHyVHII' \lx \h ‘Ill‘i \(r l)ll\\I'Hl‘|7I AH- nf | «m. “W‘d'h {1| thv [Hull h.|ll n! H” \ulllxur-l: \lmur) Acmh-my undo-r 1h: .uhpr H! thv- “Wham! l’urk Hlflt' ('iuh thv- ”rum: of Thank-(hang Du} I@Immnn@@lglgnu-aunlaallia .\Ix I)v DHDHUIID \I \l .\lr~ Hlvhm \l \hv lmu h-m! MI \h \Il \l Plum.“ k {HT lhl' 1 u f.-\\ \n-rkli hm tun «It 1H \\« r0 \Hx'wl HIH Ilnl MY“ I \lr~‘ \\'Iâ€", MI KM ypl'l \lr~ H) \h lhi' gm 3% allowed on general savings deposits 4% allowed on time certificates with cou- , pons payable half yearly. E The North Shore Truét Company is A State Bank incorpor- ated under the laws of Illinois and operating under supervision of state authorities. The patronage ofthe Pulic is respectfully invited. A general checking, deposit and commercial business will be carried on and every effort made to meetgthe requests for such facilities and the needs of the community. {1 Arthur W. Vertoe. I’rrsulm! .-.mmv_‘ru‘.‘u‘ufl-‘~N‘>OC)OO WEI-CH: In! I Mm mt luv“ and hPr ”I llllH-l fl.‘ Ma. lntvr \lr~ t'llmunn dmmhh r‘ u-\pr('( (u go ln- ;\\\.|_\ until spring ”II! [)4 .IXI ' ? u. .~ Hem! 11:1) um -(-. \Ir and min! MI“ Hum-mhul. Mn Frvm‘h. of (‘M- W (‘ SunhnrlL Mr and n-Iuml .mxl \Iiu- Raw Elm \I M) H B hl Egan Ih-hm of \1H .H’i Th.mk~u|\iw1 \\H “VHIMH'. u! mnwlm-n- lhv Mrth |\ R \\':Ihhn (If (”hiâ€" ~~l~ a! Mr. and I l \V hivnfl Tl \1 r H ~11» Ill lhv o H ‘Hrl \h xo'tmnml lr-M m. Thm‘ki t~~ PM“! an North Shore Trué‘t Company (hum Bay nth um n n'lllbrra u! mnvdlhl- SJluvnM» Emu! will ('hlvnxa Inn A \ r The North Shore Trust Comfiany which has hemo- fore confined its business to time!: deposits and loans (m approved collaterals and real estatgi, offers the public ad- ditional banking facilities. “I am! Al lll‘pll‘l Mn urâ€"lrrl \l (Anni) If ”U JII’O'H [ha ir Hu-n M (Bur), “WIMP! llr'iu ‘\ H In uh Capital Stock - - - Surplus Undivided Profits In EEEEEEEEEEEEE Hm.” “I”. Ind ('huln .‘h‘~ kJKIIIIIIH «'AKH. nprul [hr u purrnh, Mr :md um! A numIn-r of Highland Park 1» illhmlv'd Hw Ranch danm- L'w. Rum-tun on Sunday mum .Ipfl‘lll In: H! Fl'lhr .11“. “Mu-r Thuuiuxn my Km ~l ‘mtlwl Alum 'hn .chnul nl Epwurfl, ‘H'HIHK mud ELK “up; Mp M f" H H’hlnumi “rill Mr and \ll \i C. W. Corner Central Avenue and Sheridan Road Highland Park, Illinoi North End M‘ L. Chum h \l yunh-I urvo- thc- \u-«k and Hunt: luu par-lib \h and \h‘- .\ H .hlrd nf Fur! Shc‘rtdnn Inn Banking facilities lllIlll'I’ H 1H \1 Harm“ Mur I: [Y \1v- \‘lnrnr \lr' VHHL 31.5"“ x Hutu! Ho "\‘r"..v M) Mr- [kn H It!;\! In!) In; \\ o k c-nd {run H I1 \ l~lllhx N‘hlhldlv) H hill“ Ira J. Gear. Hm l‘n‘sidrn‘. [D uIHs Mr! Hal Au- Sn II .(K wr and \l fn I" @@@@@@@@@J@@@II@@W@@@@ n r! In Highland Park Woman's Club \'.n h \\ Ill mm POWER IF YOU WANT IT \\ 733131338846 M05! everybody does in an automobile. Sometime: on a kiln Sometimes In passing the car: ahead. Sometimes In mud. Sometime: In and. Soiretima when you are in a find. The 5-puseng er 6- 30 pofiter. l h rated a: w it develops w over 45 h. p. Th; cost for the extra power, \\ WP‘W l 9 III E. Park Avenue (;l-llnd\. (HA/m; nul'll \IH uEEm ”ll PHONE 214 E. ()l garme: plano 1 M an) must 5 No1 W In Al Even ,atx‘ wa‘

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