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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Apr 1919, p. 7

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SUPPLY SHOP D1 '\ ),-\>15 'EFF EN, Proprietor ‘entral Avenqe Ihoneo 350'90, Accessories rd and Fabric Tires “5 and Retreadiné Illsg oooooooo‘ooooooo leans SE ‘ +1~<~1-<~1~‘e<W coo-00.00.0000. BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINES Lake Shore Creamery Telephone 57 We are hax TD Consumers Above prices will be in effect until May lst. On that date there will be an advance of 10¢ per ton. We will carry [’ocohontas and the Old Ben Coal, the highest grade Franklin County Coal. Prices quoeed on application. Middletion Clark W0 have revently received circulars Anthracite L‘udl vtfoctivc March 27, 1912 Lat!” big: , Small PM?“ -â€" Buckwheat Chicatâ€"IW Sn} vay ane Thanking you for your past patronage, we trust may be favored with your order the present coal year Nut Pea Paying from 6 % to 12 % Safeguarded Investments Securities‘ Trust. Company 10 South La 50116 Street CHICAGO, III Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor mg daily saleq < uck Don't :P'Ufipvpv spNs we Ashwms Fire; m wood and I To}! us how much you can pay down and hnw muvh you can pay monthly._ OCR PARTIAL PAYMENT INVEST- MENT PLAN makes it easy to save money systematically and to accumulate high class securities payingr good dividend returns and capable of large increases in value. )ll 'I‘vii us what securities you have, if you :ix‘c :my, SH we may advise you as to their I‘K‘St'f‘it \‘ilillt‘. stability and future. 1 515 Oakwood Avenue \V'c “-111 make up a special investment um‘stmn fur yuu according to what you 1 :M'Imi tn invest on this partial payâ€" wm Mun mthor on a IH-payment m‘ a l-pzu'mz‘nt hsxsis. IOTAILIM I." \V sins Fireproof Shingle-s us explain the plan to you (Mam the x on items taken from our regular miss these sales. v mark: m‘ Department A New! Invmt monts 'mx'm-t cnmlitinns -_ _ -prices on application ___________ 11.25 per ton lung as ynur hmisw Highlud Park, Illinois prices on application 1919, as follows which cost only :1 fixing prices on $12.75 per ton 13.00 per ton 13.00 per ton 12.00 per ton ‘2. for our giving ad- it will in- Rev. L. A. Kelly preached his (are- Well sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Mr. Mc- Dowell will preach his first sermon next Sunday morning. The annual congregational meeting was held on Wednesday ‘evening. and Messrs. Geo. Stanger and Edward Heston were elected trustees. Reports of all the organizations of the church show un- precedented prosperity. The salary of the new minister will be double that of his predecessor. Miss Faith Reichelt returned to Mt. Carroll, “1., Tuesday after atwo weeks‘ vocation. Mrs. Milton Frantz entertained a number of friends and relatives at her home Thursday evening in hon- or of her birthday anniversary. Miss Ora Rockenbock was the week end guest of Mrs. Clinton Fritsch 0! Chicago. Mr. H. H. Theme of Chicago oc- cupied|the pulpit at both the morn- ing and evening services in the Unlted Evangelical Church Sunday. Mr. J. A. Stlerewald. the pastor of the church, has returned from Bar- rlngmn where he has been attending a conference the past two weeks and will resume his dutles here next Sun- day. Lieut. Pliny Porter of Aberdeen Proving Ground. Maryland. was the week end guest at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. The Christian Endeavor business meeting of the Evangelical church will be held at the home of the Misses Bubert Friday evening. Sixteen members of the R. N. A. lodge of Shermervme were enter~ tamed by the R. N. A. lodge of the Deerfield camp, Thursday evening in the Community House. Aside from the regular business meeting, three Deerfleld ladies were adopted to the Lodge: Mesdames Becker. Lydia Wick and Miss Laura Muhlke. A program and social hour followed in which a general good time was had by all present. A ‘spark from a chimney started the roof of Mrs. O. Anderson's house to blaze Friday afternoon. The che- mical engine was quickly brought to the scene and extinguished the tire befnre any serious damage was done. Mrs. W. A. Cole 0! Kellogg, Minn.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. B. H. Kress. Rev. W. J Ryan has returned from Florida where he has been for the pn<t ninntli on account (if his health. Mrs. Henry Kent 0! Milwaukee was. llw \\'\‘(‘k onil guest at thv home of lmr sun. Mn William Kent. Mrs. Milton Fruntz will entertain the Missionary Sncimy at her home Tuvsdny nftnrnoon. The final communion service for this conference year will be held on the {oreth of Palm Sunday. April 13. The quarterly nn-(‘ting of the W0- mun's Missionary society of the Pres- bytery of Chicago will be held in thv (‘hurch of Hm (‘uu-nzlm. In: .I. l’. (H‘nmmll, Dvmisth now spending all n! his time at Shermer- ville. Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. ex- cept on Wednesday afternoon. Phone Office 2021“; Residence 203M. Preparations for the Easter exer- cises are going hopefully forward. The boys and girls are busy in mas- tering their parts of the program. and the choir is meeting regularly for its rehearsals. (2-3-4-5-pd) Mr. Eugmw Endvr is on the sick list this \w-vk. Mrs. Katherine (‘lvmens 0! (‘hica- [:0 spo-nt 11w week end at the home of her aunt. Mrs. William Ston. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. mam PARK. ILLINOIS Suite 4. Highland Park Trust Savings Bank Bldg. 1 Telephone 878 HIGKLAND PARK. ILLINOIS cooooooooooooooooooooooooo 000000 000001 For term:- and appolmmont. 4209 North Kedvnle Avenue CHICAGO 0.0... 0.0... 0 MILL“- Dr. Earl D. hitch DENTISTS ()rxlnlnt at the Penrl Theatre “fill accept II limited number or vnplls on Pipe Org-n or Piano Dogs, Cats and Pets bqard- veil by week or month Washing a n d Trimminig skillfully a n d humanely done. H. CHADWICK 720 Deerfidd Av. 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