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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jul 1918, p. 5

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A quiet, pleasant tone over the tele- phone helps to bring about mutual understanding and good-will and in- creases the efficiency of telephone creases service. 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent paid on Savings Deposits Now provide for your table a delicious dish of Cottage Cheese â€" made in the countryâ€"packed in modem sanitary Kleen-Kup. At your door daily. Mark sly-.. --._ your card or ask the delivery man. You can enjoy this dish several times a week at slight cost. 15 cents thejpackage. TELEPHUNES: 5 gigglégéD75ARK, 9 Pasteurized Purity Guaranteed Bell Deposit and. Commercial Business (A Stue Bunk; Ira J Gear Vice Presidenk Vita: -’ System. E. J. Grundy Cubic! WEEKLY 6000 TIME \\\'\IT TWH Hl'NIIREl) \IIo-rmm-Ip ul 'l‘rlnll) 8" Fresh)!"- hm I'Irlsh "(mum \fler Sand-p \'c-\pt'r\. flapper and Sm Thv vnlrrlninmvnm {I r ~uldivr‘ .mvi ‘1”!th Iu-M .‘lllt‘l'llfllrh Ill Hu- [’rvdnhrinll and Eplsm-pnl puri~h hmmw .ufhr .thc' Sundn} mvnlng \qu-r ~n~rl('\'~ hnu- been must ~ucv m-Mfu) and huw- been Kro-zul) up- prm-iulml In tho- nwn. {rum 1:30 In 30“ uf lhrm having been prv-u-m un nun-h of Hn- (our Sunday «:w-ninpns simw 1hr plan wns put intn opera- tion Aftrr tho éllpp‘)!’ thvn- h 4! quiz. wry “My lvd hy Mr (“nrl H lhwlh which the men urn-all} Hub)" and u-nlrr into mun! heartily. ”Il‘l‘l' .qud Thvw nun“ nrmhzl- Hu- du-Inlls ‘0! {hr ~uppm-.~, fund. hush-um. n-n- !ertninmem. services elta. apportion- ing Hm Work to suh-muumuh-c-n and Hl't In “I‘d! Inc-n! tho h.|\c- UTE H mlllm .rtiq: “I MI If" Ehoen hvid and lime been very suc- ivessfui. they nrv greatly c-njuyed by Itho mvn whn do not care in dance“ Miss Priscilla Carver and Miss ‘ Mary (‘Inrk hm'v i-harge nf them-par- ties and nrv assisted by n iurm- num- :ber of young ladies and h)‘ the chapâ€" lvrunos appointed by ihr vummitu-v. lWhniesunu- recreation undo-r the proper dirm-iiun is provided fur the ‘ynung [lit-Ii and i-. grt‘ully upprrcim- Lieutenant HammOnd and Metal! ent, of Fort Sheridan started {or Chicago ycun Iin an airplane on the afternoon of of su :Fourth 0! July when the wind was attrn ‘hlowing at the rate of fifty miles an whil- .hour. They looped the loop over Raâ€" can lvinin Park and went a few miles fur , mu‘ 1ther south and starved for hum mndl :While looping the loop. the engine «vi 'got stalled and they hung untidr How” “-u‘ ' n ‘he air for a for ascends ”I Fahd Hal Mishap “01‘ ‘ The oil spilled out Ind w‘hvn they (luri lax-rived home the oil was smearml «law tfrom the nose to the tail of the ma- H. lchine. Lieutenant “deal! was otlig- H 11 led to hang on whilo the machine mu 'rrn lnxispended in the air. but the plane take {lighted itself and thcy went sailing Tl [along a: rally an 'over. h 1 Lieutenant Forbes had a slight mia- 4:: ,hap. While looping the loop a pillow .. ( gfrom the front seat came 100.9 and " 1struck him in the face. He caught ‘thi- pillow and returned it to its plan- gm Land there was no harm done. fen ~7 M {f 1 (irmmry. “his Charlotte ml s‘nnlh. .\Ir~ Richn I'~ Frank (in-on :md \ ‘r HI«-mhvr~. nlhu-r nun» n-d 0n \IR I'I.\\'I'I ”RSI-IRVI'IID \HOVE R.\\’|Xl\ |’\RI\' “ nrdu-r In prm‘ldr thi~ vnh-rtmllr In! tho- Illdil',‘ «I! :m. vulnmunll)‘ .- uranium-d an o-xm-ulm- cnm< Im- of “hich Mrs» E. \V Flwnvvl‘ chalrnnn tad of which Mr,- S1-l‘\l<'v~ for Sunday \‘umdnv ~rhnnl a! 9:“: \1~-ll'~ Hihh' Cllllul fl! l-‘v-“nnl' Luann» at 6'3 -\ prnyvr mo \"m‘vu h) lhn-m Jul) Fuurlh \tkh Gina-r In the Hormlun. Unnrn wen- T‘Wn Mount-nu llMI \'\'c r HIGHLAND PARK PRES.'HIGHI.AND PARK. [LUNOIS uhh' lvd In)' Mr (“lrl H ich the men urn-all} Huh)" into must heartily. ”Il‘l‘l' hm-n ~41-1m‘l|m|~ h) Incul ich hMr Riven urn-2:! phan- “1' d 730 p In 0 Lu .-~~ninz S .\I. B Club. \ (nu-Mug of this “903 “W 1 7:30 n m M the church willhqld 9-30 w m Int-n In unlfurm. gummer ppm Tun-nu who hnn horn ntlt‘nd- ":00 n (‘prmfi'n Training school mm"... NM p. m “4.9... m anhrJllmln'Hle. K)", h“ -' 'nmo. ;Hv expected in be m- “‘PPKH but nu commlsatlnn- mhin at I (hr 9nd at ”"2" 9‘3" 3 m “min at ‘ (‘hurlottv You Mrr‘. ~ Richmond Dean. ‘0“ and \Hi- Mlnch lhu-r umnu “in N- 5-341 p, m mow-Mn! X" Sundn) (or expense of unlribuliom arr willing July H nrt- uldit‘r‘ um "I I“ Capital Stock - - - - - - w w.u Surplus Fund - . - - - - 30.0 Contin ent Fund . - . - 8,0 Undivi ed Profits - - 5.7 Reserved for Interest and Taxes - 1,2 Bills Payable - - ~ - - - 45,0 Deposits â€" - - . - - 754?,6 $902.? I "L'I nu ’ :HIMII mu .- F: i' E E E : i: .-. NEW Y. W. ('. A. WORK HIR ('l'RBENT Sl'MMI‘II Monday evening July 15 n! 8 p. m. Mnl Theron Colton of Chicago will give a lecture in the gymnuium {or the Auocintion member-u. TM. open: our nummer course of instruction which will be free to Y. W. C. A. peo “h. Theron Cohan. Nat-n Byrd-I- N. In Glu- [mine-flan. All Wel- mmr Maul” I0 Slum ’hll ple We expect to have one lot-wu- - week on Bird and Nnturr “cadre. no it is very dainblc to have all pres em, both young and thou not In ycung who nn- mun-nod in this line of summer activity This in our fin! alumni M anything quiu- no worth whilv for pummm- work 3nd none can Ifford to mlu it. In. (loltan [mu-1| hithly mmended lenu made mture study I npeciulty {or n «"1 many years Ind ll well prepIrod “-01 her subject Hl-r llml Tull“ Ill Lhr Mir-hall. I'u-ld Tun Room hnve landed many (luring Hw pus! wlnlt-r Mame-r:- and .lnuxhu-n an all urged to come ‘0 I" (1n! h‘t‘luh' \lnnrla). Jul) 15”) u the interest in this lecture will de- wrmine whether the course will be ukvn up {or the summer or not. The Sunshine Club enjoyed a do. whtful picnic Iondny dumoon un- der the are of Wir laden. the Min- 1'! Clement: and Mann. “Kill two Hr Help 051 n“ SUNSET Sflflm ” m fer-en! clubs during mhe summonond if the our Monday is I ample of the fulurt- picnic: the member: 0! flu- Junior club: will hive mflhinc hap- py to look forwnrd w. 11-: Rent Rooms at l-‘on Sheridan are still nit- mg for pictures. flower: or magazine-i Mimi Mush the- beaten report. busy days when the rooms I!!! open. (i ays 9:10 a m The State Banking Law requires periodi a1 pubÂ¥ lication of a sworn statement showingt e con- dition of a State bank. The public is entitled to this knowledge of the bank’s standing. _It is this knowledge that inspires confidence. . We take pleasure in submitting herewitll in con- densed torm statement rendered to the Auditor of Public Accounts showing the bank’s condition at the commencement of business on July l1, 1918, RESOURCES M p. m Fifrnml WM! an a m Thu-1.08m!- lac-Inn Huh- Communion. Trcnin (‘hurrh «hm! Hnlv (‘nmmulim have one lecture I 0v etdrafls ‘ - United States Bonds and Loans and Discounts unn- w (Eertiiicates of Indebtedness Other Bonds and Securities - Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate - Customers Subscriptions to Liberty Bonds Cash and Due from Banks \mrMnu PTO!" 'W'MAP FREE! ‘ II SUNSEI mums II and SUNSET MAGAZINE Bub” hr non Bundu‘u w Sermon. maniacal". Service. we held In this church every lunch! morning a 10:65. Sunday Ichool mm immodlmly u- ter the min; ”Rica, and h wen topuflhwmthomdflmn. Wu- hm "OBI" Mu. n. want-W "w" vhtci mud-d- uni-'00" Ill. y-vâ€"v_-,_ 1|:ch ltd-dc- uuflllonlu of Chris- uu icinoo mm u u 5 o'clock. You an cordhlly “wind to mic ull of It. null“ noun ”7 Oeu- Ird Anna. thch 1: open mr! vest day. from Mae o'clock ln 1M mornlp; to 6 o'cbch In the «gains. The Chrhmnn Science Indies haw org-ulna! themulvn in to the Com {om rounding mmmitw am' not loud” and Tum-day nhcrnoom Wm!“ M 1:30 p. In On room- nv or the post oflm. Anyone II we! 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