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

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1918. all thei10th vurchase. with their 1d make lat it will ant dutv )nditions 'y for us of credit )mers in brful ain ER @CHEJEJE ‘9’ w .0. .00 o . U o. O 9.0 .0 .0 n the Fourth Rd. Phooe9I6 N CAFE 0:230 O 22:30} '. 331 gran: ed of N IL 571-579 Vine Ave., Highland Park, Illinois Bowman Dairy . Company 00R BATHTqu AND work AACCESSOR\ES' .- T H DECKER CO. ‘me nosr FASTIDIOUS VHLL ?LEA$E . . 3860entnlAve. P§one201 Perfectly Pasteurized Purity Guaranteed GOTTA G E CH EE‘SE NORTH SHORE TRUST CO. Have You Pledged Your @1013 For War Savings Stamps? You can coâ€"operatein making the service satisfactory. When there is anything wrong, call up the ehief Operator at once and steps will be taken immediately to correct it. It is our aim to make our service as nearly perfect as possible, and” our operators are carefully trained With that object in View. BOWMAN METHODS ELEPHONE service, like everything else, may go wrong occasionally. Now provide for your table a delicious dish of Cottage Cheese -- made in the countryâ€"packed in modern sanitary Kleen-Kup. At your door daily. Mark your card or ask the delivery man. You can enjoy this dish several times a week at slight cost. 15 cents the :package. The President calls on every man, woman and child in our country to enlist by june 28th. TELE PHONES 'omer Central Avenue and Sheridan Road Bell CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 5 HIGHLAND max, 9‘ t GLBNCOE. 70 HEN most fastidious folks that everllived in a modem mansion are pleased with our bathtubs and health accessories, that‘s a mighty good sign that Mr. Everyman and his folks will be pleased by the manner in which we do their plumbing work. \V l‘ RUBBER --: ma I855 308 W‘ Madison St. System u cuo ..; Mrs W H Baldwin Mr- F. I’ Smiuuivk M!“ (‘- \ Qrkwfln-M Mrs B l Budd Mr‘ \umlp t‘mndnll \1r\ 1. ,\l )Intlpdg‘ .\lr~ Ju-vp)‘ Svhcwninzer Mrs Fred Porter Miss Margaret Y Hi“ \!r~ I‘mmM Bnynlon Mrs R E Pingrey Mrs John A Putnun Mrs R B Jacks Miss Muench \In J (i Svhwah Mr»: William Guyot Mrs Edward Etchler .\Ir- (‘hnrlm (‘mmlner Mrs Lovmntz Miss Priscilla Nonnbeft Mrs Earle Friuch Mn (‘ (i ('nnnm‘t Mrs M rs Mrs :3‘IDI'DII ITIIDN .III\ II'I'II "I" "I I? \L“ HIDSPI’I‘AI. The four mmmitu-es appointed were as follow:: A duly called mewting of a lav-x.- numbvr u! women of Highland Pnrk. intereslvd in the opening and dedica- tion of tin- Hospiui. was held Sun- day, June 30th. at the City Hall, at 3:30 P. M. Representatives were pra- em hum all parts of the city as wnil as from Highvmod and Deer-field. and at the request of thv Board the var- ious Womt‘n‘s Clubs 3nd all the churches so-nt reprvsenutiveu. Mayor Hastings pro-sidvd and Mr. W H. Bald‘ win. prvsxdenl of thi- Association was 8.150 prm-ent At this ”mung {our committees wvrv appoumd [U serve It the open- ing and dedication. which is to take place at. :i P. M. Sunday. July 14(1). Rm‘option Committee: Mr: R S Churchill, Chnirmln Mrs R J Batty M!" F. (i Huber Mrs S M Hating: Mrs A S Lichstcrn Mrs H S Haskin Mn Louis Eckswin Mrs L M Bergen Mrs J P O‘Neill Miss Mary Dooley Mrs John Tuttle Mn W E ilk-(sch Mrs J L Martin Mrs H B Roberts Mrs James Watson Mrs B A Hamilton Mrs E A “'arren Miss Adele Evemt Mrs W Momn Mn 0 N Bard Mrs Gerard Van Schlick Mrs (‘Mhorinn Kelley Mrs H B Nichols Mrs Eugene End” ,\Ir~' J (‘ Morrison Mrs Louis Busting Mr: -\ n H-min‘ Mrs Henry Boyd \li~‘< E“thf‘f \Vhlte Mrs R L Sundwick Mrs P C Wolcott Mrs F D Everett .\ir~ P. (1 homing Mrs J F l. Curtis Miss Charlotte Yoe Mrs A G McPherson Mrs C A Smith Mrs Chas Mchuley Mrs B D Butler Mri (iv-urge. Campbell Mrs W H Baldwin Mr- F. I’ Smitzvtit'k Mrs Mrs Miss Mrs Mn F an 1 wrwnlumw Mrs A Lawrence Mill: Mrs J F L Curtis Mrs Mrs Miss M rs Mrs Mrs (‘ommmee on Flowers Mrs Mrs \Ir‘ Mrs \l r ~ M rs Mrs THE HIGHLAND PARK Pm, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Mrs Mn M rs Committee on A mngements Mrs. R J. Bully, Chairman Mrs. F l) Everett Mrs Wm G I-‘yffe Mrs Earl Spencer L'ommiflee on Rmolutiom J T Meander. E Ten-can A W Himmler Moore Hall D F Kelly Ray Whiting I)"; 54-! u! “ruling. find-y Emil Rudolph J McGn-gur Adams E M “’ntkms \\' H lillmwr E V Prior- RiChmum! Dean Fritz Bahr W (‘ Egnn Julius Romnwlld F. L Millard A J Mvtzel Rolltnd Hastings Mary (‘lark , (‘hninmn Ralph Band U H Morgan W Gordon Hately H H Hitchcock (‘urleton Moseley (‘ T Boynton W W leliu W M Wright Juhn vawnhm Prank Deming \ ll (“Hum-Mlle Fred Watkins. Chaimun Jum- Thlrflrth \umHL ova-In 3 ran! m all. but a bomhlrdmenl {rum gun» )3" Kmfiahu behhd [he Hornmn hhrh For a limo thin «emu! inrerblr. but It prm'rd m [)4 (he lrulh th NM reg-rd:- ‘0 I". Henry 14mm That mum lhrro- Inu- another HIM and lht‘ no-xt murnlng the alarm wumh-d nxmn. but [he pun-r1 came um unh the .ilnrlhng utalrmem (hut Hw rum 0! HH- lug)” hf“)?!- ‘ll not l “m: walking down the BuuloVIrd du- Itultrnn win-n about :1 Mock away. I heard 2m explmuun Ire-ach- od thr Marv de- la ltrpubhque in time In Mw me pic! up Ibo (bud and «nundrd Thrw- French nem- plane,- I’vra- a-ircltng round and round wnrchlng for tho- Roche: that had dropped tlu- bomb. but they were withnut won-s. In hratlnl them All PM!» was puuled, “'hnt um kind n! atnhtp hid the twrmnm lnu-ntvd that could neither h.- heard nnr awn In the broad day Huh! lilhl l “km duun lulu un the trim :Ibuul 10:00 a m The nth-M can had up" rumung l luund (ht: strut-ll- Jummod uHh panplp. mun businvn places chm-d and men tht- ruh'I'nn ~luppvd BQA rymu- hm! 13km] . ho“- dny lu we the nlr ram. Dunn; night raldn. Pun-lam had tlwuvz been more than willmg to flee to cel- Inn and bomb proof pin-es, but this was new and dlflPn-m. . ‘ Iliumlne: the urge-1 and prevents the raiders {rum lu-lnx thelr 'l)‘. One Saturdn) murnlng we woke up to the mund a! gun fire. The ulnrm mu. pounded for no (air raid. Everyune Ira.- uth-l at the audacity of the Boom-n who dared to raid Plr~ h. \n hruud an, 1mm. We um two big finch 0! French armpit“. “r In: In Inrmnltnn jun! H)“- wild ducks or gm'w. Tho-3 I‘t'fc' M‘Phinf (be on- rm) HENRY LINN WRITI‘S LETTER Contlnuod from Pm 1 At «hm mm helnhu they N flunx' The saving habit is best and easiat cultivated by persistent periodical deposits in our bank of a portion of your wages of income. Hereit is safe here it produces interest, here it accumulates. here it is always available We invite you to Join our army of savers. One dollar will start you. Unless you put the ban on your extravagance, you are not apatriot and you will be without means to do your part when your country calls for subscriptions to Thrift Stamps, Red Cross and Liberty Bonds. Extravagance is a habit-~Saving is a habit-~-which are you cultivating? The world war in which we are engaged and in which we must do our share to wm. demands the abandonment of the former and the adoptionof the latter. [The Hombecvipg: Depouimn FRANKLMKER J.M.APPEL C.F.GRANT Highland Park StateBank 0:.le kiln.“ sunrfour a.“ Part TM 5 Sada. I‘ll; MVWPMMMTN‘O-dh ‘ TWELP.” WAWHS ROAD mmnrm Humour WAREHOUSE mums; mummi- Ida-5:335 Mia-d M M .14 Building Material Coal Solvay Coké Tdopbono 57 . (LB HANSEN, Proprietor BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINES STORAGE, MOVING. ”Chicâ€"“.7750 smr‘fmc Automobile Owners-NOTIQE Finest Quality Home DreSsed Poul? “SGML” phone 57 Hymn! PAIL!“ The Supreme Court has rendered a dad that the owner of an. Automobile is It for injuries to guests riding in his car. Be sure your Insurance is correctly writ C. G. ALEXANDE General Insurance I). C. PUII’Y . “HEW Shofe Credméry “HI-IMâ€" C. 'M. GATES MM?- no. fl PACII

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