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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Apr 1918, p. 5

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830 .0 00 0t , \ 18 wick [Room 1035 Hortâ€"«Care ieanliness is and pfiets board- Week or month mums, MIRRORS n‘o FRAMES. BOOK SCONCES, CORN- MP5 AND CURTAIN -spool hine Salesroom 'mnp, \oW Turk. ,‘ Y Itching. Heatlnl m. Shirflni. ctc. 4d Av Who... 1228 li'Manc Park COMPANY RHGp'I LDING ’ATTERNS, psmon ESTORING, RPEEIAL lo wip umr countn‘ thrlp yourselves NOWâ€"NOV? 'y and salesman 0n chljflrmrs Hikers of nex Planting intton Shop rhin'lon 5L. Chicago "3'07. fu- Men' PHS and Y. PHONO- MACHINES and trimming and humanly rtv‘ [can (wn run-r Loam- n‘alc'r y ‘l‘r-x' All! .1195 MACKUNCO. EM ’II fiéfléciaLSalefl purpows msalz'séurI/@ 113.. .. .ii. .. .. ”1.1.1: \. RES >55 ~50» 7.? L” w. ;:=o= w.-_l Mvfliofloam $2.12.. Rch<m2DAlo¢ . : 4o 41m. Io3mm .9501 05‘ 41m 2);...021 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Building Material and upward. 2!) varieties‘in- eluding our famous Royal- What: SALISBURY’S Quality Garden Hose and prove that food will win the war. Protect Your Garden Considering prgsent market on good stockings. it will be to your Interest to. lay m a supply 0! this extraordinary bargam. First quality. seamless. full garter top in black and white. Sizes 8-}, to 10. ‘ The Home Show 11 St. Johns Avenue FRIDAY 6: SATURDAY 12c Per Foot . R. RIGDON Ladies’ Fibre Silk with $1.00 3 pair for Hose Miss Margaret Reid returned yea tor-day from Darion. Conn.. where shi has spent the‘ past week. ‘ l Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Peru spent my Easter recess in Lafayette. Ind. 111* Bisbee, with her friend, Miss Brow , who is visiting her for a few day . were in Dwight. Illinois. over I week-end. g The 'swimming pool which w closed during the coid weather in t1 interests of fuel conservation, w‘ opened iast week and is again beil used by the gym classes. The English classes all ofl whlc have been studying the book “Dem t‘racy Today" find It very lnterestir reading. T. H. DECKER *CO. 386 Central Ave. Phone 201 AFTER disgruntled win- ter has left us on the doorstep of a‘hopeful spring- time our health is rejuven- ated and our ambitions re- vived. This is quite the proper time to attend to the plumbing needed in your home and we are quite the proper plumbers to attend to it. Phone 45 EEI‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. ‘ George Bachelder Cummings late of IHighlnnd Park entered into rest {March 22nd after 11 long Illness. For ithirty six years he owned and con- :«iuctmi :1 drug store here retiring in £1909 because of ialling henlth. Durâ€" ing his residence Mr Cummings serv- {ed on the Board ,of Education was Epostmastcr seven years. was elected iCity Treasurer three terms and ‘servmlthe city in other offices. in all positions of public trust his, integ- ‘rity was never questioned. Although ‘left an orphan while young. the her‘ itngo of New England ancestors de- ’velopvd a character fearless for the right When Mr. Cummings was in active ominous. a young man who had grown up in Highland Park made ,ihis statemnntt- Tho childron are making up their listia of trees and shrubs to send to the nursery. Governor Iowden has set apart April 19th as arbor day and it is hoped to have considerable planting by individual children this year as has been the case in past years. State Superintendent Blair has urged every school in the sthte to plant a Centennial tree. and each of tho Elm Place children has been in- vited to contribute one cent towards a tree fund. it has been decided to plant a fine specimen each of Elm. hard maple and oak. on the park- ways. Racixw Public Schools spent Monday with her *inor. Miss Lucile Shaw. Otimr visitors of the wook included Miss Funnio (‘I‘GSS and Miss Ely of Oak Park. George Batcheld‘er‘ Cummings Fermi, 122%.: M. Died Mm). 29ml ak'Clu'cago Ham: r0 '0; TEACHER mas ’ “‘3 IN ”mun, WISCONSIN *‘ Continued from Page 1 werQ in a wooden building of three maxi; which fronted on Elm Place. ThQ‘; pper mde pupils at that time we}! aommodnted in a larger build- ing ' brick which stood nearby Qut d on Sheridan Road. ; in '1‘. Ray was principal of the I: then Ind, Miss Barlov‘i p- :cod fies on the stat! of teachers inâ€" $1 Mlu Bertha. Bum. Maude jean. Eliza Oboe. D. L. Smoryh- gapd Minnie N. Barrett. Achng i‘Barlow'g pupils this first year “smock Runny. Orvme 8:. Pet- » *1 Sunday Ml] hr at Patrlclic' , ‘ ice‘ for the (l hurr‘h School . toi When daugthr gets all of he; mm- 3mm the hat mmheri-‘ary of the tary tosegry on. dad get: me new néo ol‘ our countrv in the war light mpectlng a war flnmoe um. FRANK J. BAKER PARK: jmuyofi -i Hfighland ' Park} State Bank President In forder to take care of our frienqs and customers Who need to makef refunding arrangements per- tainixjg to maturing loans on Real Estate and Wiih the view' to encourage building and permanent improve- ments in this city and surrounding territbry, Plehse call early and let us know your requirements} ' we have set aside $100,000.00 to bé loaned On improved Real Estate 1n Lake County during the next 90 days. ~ Resources - Over- $900,000.00 The Red Cross clq‘s continua in interest. meeting evety‘ Thumdly evo- ning at 7: 36 p m. Band-cu aid splint straps taking up “I”! tuna. They are 1130 mkmx' sprain fonthe B'el- flan and French man behind this lines. under the 01mm W 00m. mitt”. All woman and girls an urged to five tvo‘honrl a rock for this patriotic work. livery mum helps and your little any do a lot of Mrs. C. a. Mo‘nndq‘r hu rum-nod tram thg south and um bun chum of the Bhay Worker; mn- loudly. mined by was magnum; V The tire clubs cranked by m Clemenu. the social and welt": worker have been ”manning eon- sidenble in the way of Red Cross and French wounded relief mi. Vespers next Sunday at 4:80 p. 'm. ADVERTISE!) m Blatchtord F W. Hrs. 7 Buckley Frederick Mn, , Baker E. E Ira. . ‘ Edwards Mina Miss « . Hall Edwin Mr. and Mrs Knmgh M. W. M135 Lackner E. Mrs. - Leonard C. Mrs. Pope Helen G. Mrs.- Page Hamilton 0. Parker Edith Miss Parklnen Hllja Mm ‘ Refleé 0. M. E. Mrs. Skinner Dudl‘ey Mrs.» Sickler Peter. ' Stante A. Webster Fannie Miss Advertfaed Apr“ 2.1918. . M. APPBL: The ‘WoSnans Missionary Union Wm hold its regular meeting in Non- éday. Abrfl Rh at 3.00 oclock p. m. but manning the mud melding of the Membership Show of the High- lmd Park Presbyterian Church vu he’d. The reports of the previous :1“ were read: the renown; men re elected to office: Trusts... Rex 1.. Jones. Gh’orue R. Jones, A. 3 Id- ul. A. Lawrence Mills. Anson C fier- (an, Frederick A. Wuhan. Ruling Hun-mugs. cm Phnstlehl. km A. Potnom. Frederick A. Waking Doo- commhaourhy,aooru00m. Dr B. A. mum, m C. Wflpnt. While the vote: were being mud Km Mm Wick. mm by Ilsa _ Barth: H'u'bmuh. at: two Benny, ave some notations." At. tbs close there was a W for Miss Harriet Bridle; The Rev. Frank ‘Fltt for vhmn the reception was also held v'rns confined to his he'd with'nn stuck or the grim. The entertainment qnd reception we. In charge of the Westminster Gum There will be a meeting of the newly elected elders_and demo in the pastor's study at 10 o‘clock nut Sunday morning. The communion of the Lord's Inp- per will be obgerved at ,the 11‘o'clock service; ALghe same service an In- stall-tum of the newly elected older: and deacon: will take pine Ind :01 members will be received Into féllaw- shlp.’ E RENEE! WAN. cannon Sunday W will be held 18: 10 a. m. The lemon 1: “Jesus Bets flu- Free" and Is found in Mark 1: i-fl. 'Morning Wni‘hip‘ nt’u o'ciock. pal-tor will speak on the toflc‘ Debt to our Elation.” : p C. F. GRANT

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