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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Mar 1917, p. 7

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pany ness KE WINES .tate a live . s» «We Uh ,9 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Resources over $800,000.00 FRANK J. BAKER JM APPEL C. F. GRANT President Vice President Cashier mmummIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Highland Park State Bank For Your Own Benefit uvâ€"vâ€"w ‘ - 6 and 8 N. Sheridan Road Telephone 54 Highland Park. Ill Purl: Avenue Near Sheridan Road MOLDANER HUMER In selecting a bank that means Something. It means you have the knowledge and satisfaction that the bank is operating under a charter granted by the state and thatitisexamined periodicallyand thoroughly by expert’examiners. This bank has been operating for seventeen years under the super- Vision of the State of Illinois and upon this record it invites your : patronage. We advise ynu 1. (021:5 NOW, as 1: mings‘ are going gawk. novelty m zincsx. ()u'.‘ {wilnrimz am ‘h indi , . {inn m n 2!! Our Milnrim‘ and linw‘ zm‘ Wm M 0 ~. h individuzfl hmm lesc x all (and «we u< 2) film: wmwwn (M and w wnv “3:8 DrlCtS \\ C gun \- ()U. The Buick [MLE‘LED' All Weather Sedan The Most Versatile of all Cars For Touring-“Social Purposes-«or Just “Running Around”; CALL AND SEE IT Undér' Sflate Superviéion HS Driws “I. 13 Becker Garage pkwmg your order ncd of the reason- 1’ special mtcn All Weather Sedan WWW? They Highinnd Park Momma Club met at Witten Hall mi two thirty o'clock, last Tuesdaiy afternoon. Through tho mu~rtesy jot Mrs. Ross .1, {HUI} Hm duh unjust-d Madame .\Htuixh-tl0 Lo Brun. She gave a hrmlliflll and varied program in 5mm, 11: awn-dance with requests er lety wry pleasiéngly gave twd \l-Ie-«(iuus un hrl' harp; Th“ l1!»~h‘.~<v< fur the afternoonl “.‘hx‘I' Mr». :l‘hvudnl't“ T. VVOOHCHS.E vinitmieu. lh'. thrrlu Lon Moorai NJ .\ir.~. .iulm .\. (‘mkI- pouring. a-- “irh‘d' h)" Mrwlruxi-N ‘Prank Cain. ‘iinhlo (‘rnIIdleL Jnhn P. Dieter. Lesâ€" Iur wmd. J. H. Stspu; John Oliger, 0. Infihaiml and F. F]. \V’ininmsq (.‘n‘ \h-dnmdav .\fim‘ch two ty- Muhth at ton thirty 12“ m the 'l.’ mh‘ Di triit mmting take place ntftho Wilmmtn \annn's C:ub buildidg‘. NEH. Him :1in Smith has charge of Iiu- (-uithiun of nofaspapers {and I twini- s Ihi< swing AH are “had In H‘ mu Iu'“ papers and routines in -¢ parntc Bundles m4 they eac‘ sell at diflqront prices. pate of collec- tiun “iii be ghen latqr. The nhnunl Iunchedn is at Naive. thirty. Aer third at Muen Han. WOMAN’S CIVIb Phone I 19 mu Pfhellll N 1 mud to tile list , toe: leader: ot the comes to us with t interest that mark '{ work. She will me bone of ma Clover Club in our I? wqod branch: 1 We are looking lob numb young? woman who will begwgllm to mid in leading a club at kirgs d! ton ym‘ of age for a short firfillé EThis is an opportunity for voldn' rEleadenhip that will be worth $11. . Eli you feel inclined to (lo ant 'ot this kind call up the Secrets” nd talk m4 ters over. it will r§ rd one utter; noon from three to 3?“? mm Miss Cross of Oak Park has come to substitute in Mini! Ames' room un- til she returns to her position. The pupils of .th’ school and resi- dents in the neigh%rhood have been greatly entertained‘ y nfiock of about fifty Cedar Wax Wings that have been spending thefiast few days in the small trees and shrubs in the yard at Mr. Henry C. Mason's rosi- deuce on Centrsléend Linden Ave. Several at the main went with their tenchers at veriou times to watch the birds feeding upon the shriveled fruit still clinging to branches of the crab apple trees. Yesterday practically all of the rooms had hird trips with their teachers. after achbol hours by way of celebretion of the first day’ of spring. ' § finnms m moms; E (‘nntinuina the writs of got-mans gun Thu Tm (‘mnmnminwnh the pas»! itnr “ill pwaoh n: it Sunday morning mm the: Sewnth Commandment: “Thnu‘ malt nut minim" mimicry.“ a plea for the Sam-my of Purity. The Annual (Blurch Dinnrr of this ohumh has lwojn postomad to April llih. Wuhwmuy evening. on account of the set time [ailing in Holv Week Thi< is (mp ofgthn mm! interesting «win! menu: 1?: tho Me 0! the uhurch.’ nnd (His vhnmzo i< made , wixh Mint in ni‘lnd‘ One 0! the most pleasant mm m» spiring meetings 01 the year was held last Wednesday. afternoon in the Elm Place auditorium when the Elm Place Parents and Teachers Assoéia- tion met for a fellowship meeting. Seventy members and guests were present. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith sang a number 0.! selections includ- ing. "My Lnddiefl "The Joy of the Birds,“ and "An Irish Love Song". Miss: Victoria innall played a charming selection from Wagner, and the ensemble Ringing brought 1to n clo<0 a most interesting and llwlpfu] mmting. 3 PM‘SBYTERIAN CHURCH g .erunutgmi'nl" are being made for the special Joly Week serviees whl'ch will beaheld on the evenings of Holy Weekfijeunnz up to late}. «Thesis meeting? will be addroéued by outsldé’ epeake . ‘who will aunt the major «mun: ‘. 0 week. -' o! the mobt pleasant and inâ€" of Sf! rm on 3 EVAN-mm s1 built on the Q resent, Int-”*0 Bmtlud. “Present site most losictl. "~A. “I believe a new city lull should be built on the present aim. not 0'th from an economic standpoint. but on. account of its centnl locflionfâ€" ‘ Chanles‘. 1" Grant. 3 Hit the? will be uny‘ extra money: to spend put it I“ in the new build-‘5 his and bulld it on the present site; which is well located. "â€"Chu. n, Geary. i i . .. A LL-L bknl “l 'slnéotely' believe that the building should be bum on the pres- ent site and all departments of the city and town kept under one roof and one kupervlsion.”-J. J. Brand. “Present location bean town."â€" Paul Gieser. “A modern building on the present we 15 the moat practlczfl.”~Warronâ€" Meyer Co. ; ..-v, .. “Don't change location. put the new building on the old “(eff-Tab , bert Dany. most suitable."â€"â€"James Bowden. “On account of its good location and the saving‘it would be to the city and town-’1 should oay. keep the present shaftâ€"JO. B. Brand.- “lt is my opinion tho: the new city and town hall should be bum on the present site. inumuch u It would not mean additional expense." ‘â€".Jesse Sobey. "I believe the new city hall should' be located at the corner of Central » Avenue and Sheridan Road. that “.1 if we are to have one. I am not al- together in favor of going ahead at this time on account of the unsealed condition of the country "â€"-A. 6. Mc- Pherson. T; “Off hand i should say that the present site is the most advisable "- Earl Purdy.‘ _ "I should like to see the new building on the Hammond property just across the street from the pres- ent site but with all the improve- ‘mcnta \ihich the city is planning for ‘the futuro. I do not see that we 1 would he justified in spending the miditionul money I believe. under ‘thc- presont circumstances that it should be built on the present site." â€"â€"â€"Earl W. (Bell NAVY HEADS COWNT RECRUITS PROM STATION (Continued from Page One) with that of the lldthlpmen from Annapolis and the Wot: trom West Point. The young inen were a fine specimen of the c135: of recruits we (Conunuediteou Putnam)? _ u maulâ€"u receive from the neat Middle West. clean cut and robust. and the kind of young men that will keep the Navy up to its present high standard of eiilciency. Please allow me to eonsratulnte you upon! the creditable showing made. for it speaks highly of your excellent administration at the Training Stetion. With beet wishes. believe me. Cordially yours. (Signed) Josephus Dmieis. Commander W. A. Hole“. U. 8. N.. Commandant. Naval Trainnix su- . tlon. » Great Latex Illinois- The services for Sunday, March 26'. are as follows: Sunday School at m 3‘ m. The lesson wm consist of t review of the part of John's gospel which has hum .s'tudiod since Jan- uary 1st. Como. bring your bibles Morning \xnrship, 11 o‘ciock. To. an who seek .1 quiet hour for mmlitntion on the Lord's day. we extend a [warty Iwelcome. H. M. I7mhach. Pastor. 323 Park Ave. believe the premt sue the imt of the club will be held on Iuosday afternoon next at two thirw“ h 0(1an. The speaker of the after- noon wlll be Mr. Gebrge Wllllnm Rama's. m-Hng director of the Arti Institute. Chlcago, who will speak]: uni 9‘lllustrators. Old and New," The next regulal" monthly meet- 3 i I fgun bn the stem '0! «Ken American merchant 31:19.3 7'“ The nnlg w my to take Mm measures with Germany is to M ; three Inch Navy Department. Washington. _ March 13.1917. (Sl'gned) Josephus Daniels. N 3| “WP-IR”! may-g] Ph'm kaem W. W. Johnson, Prwtice limited to diam: of go mouth md Dentistry ; H Tm mw ~â€" mac-mm ‘1 mt: to nuance '5 ti voters e! We“ Deerfleld am In a candidate for the d .( “guru commissioner I! alien the sum!" 0‘ “9 V.“ .c the election Avril 8- w of when. docks anf Jewelry tor, called rem '3?“ and delivewd Pianoanooraanm“ 114 Bloom Street be and Delivered. Highland Put Sevem Winters Grip. Cam Consumption etc.. are unknown. m the sunny Gulf Coast. A ‘housfl ways to make money easier if: here. Join our Home Colony. ‘ acres will make you independent; Near County Sen. Railway Tmn' . Telephone. lo: plant. Blah. Schools “Id High Schools. Hotels. Dev't Stormy. Low price. my payments. We wam you Ind will help you, Come. For lurt‘hrr inionnauor’: addres- Watchmaker and Jeweler; Sixteen Years at Schneidel’l W. E. Waterhouse wgu... u. M 7-9" Myhndmpoud CW (fit-Work. mymhw' mauhcostduméi HILTON TILLIAN Suicesls Rum Block :y. N. Leon Clark gym!” at JOHN EICONRAE The Hichhnd Pal: é’“ Man-dust; -; We use but the mist of papers and our {in- graving is superlati “c. Amati-IV Chi. “j

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