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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Jun 1919, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR The Htghlanb Park Press Entered Highlzsn‘. P ane inure \\'e (”'0 asked to take notice that the season will Hpt‘ll the last .nt' .Iiine. We are invited to purchase our season ticket hunks in :idxznice. :nid tn he PM! enough to observe that the pruermn I‘m: the minim.r seasnn is just a little better than the last. as it invzirmlily i<. We are invited also tn help a bit with a guarantee l'und fur the furthcomin}.I season. And iinw let us do these things with £1l£lt‘t‘ll_\' and dispatch. considering,r Mr. Eck‘ stein's lam,r years «it iiz‘ireniittiiix.r effort on behalf of Ravinia, his careful planning. his efficiency. his minute attention to detail. The mirth shure owes adeht to Mr. Eckstein which they can never pay. tn he sure. But they can put their shoulder'tu the wheel which he has pushed, single-handed, for so many years. and is still pushing; for the financial management of Ravinia Park is still 111] Lip-hill husmess. 111m. thut Mr. F In '1)" AMP In 11v whnw interests ano murc‘ \u‘ :m‘ :15 mpvn thc last .nt' Juno. ticket hunks m mlmncv. Lht‘ pmu‘r‘um I‘m: the mmi “LIN '1 o=== “WINK HIGHLAND PARK u x R untHw, \h TRUST 8L SAVINGS BANK “1 55w; \ *, 1 I hzsntm- nany up ]\)I{\ \ [in GLORUE iv. (300DNOW Mxfl'l) [RSKHVL MOR'I ON R. MA\\ 0R )OHN .»\. BL'NNIVH ERNEST 5‘ (SAN 5L C .I. as wound €53.54 mutter .\1'L"L'HV1 l{\\|\l\ |’\Rl\' \\|) “IL I'X'KVI‘I‘IIX pâ€"inii hunmvss. tun, as we ail know well. At length. \\'::< t‘t‘\\':l!'ii(‘ti. and aninizi was (7“ its feet. It was H-kstuin had hoped to find his labors lighten, and tie-wt:- [WWO ut‘ his time tn many matters of his awn \n h«- hzi-l zipmwhzml by tom (-inse attention to the III The Bank of Personal Serwce M I\T4Tf, nan HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS \\ \\ N \‘ivl‘ILL 1\!\-1 PAP]. I H'k Lakr County, N‘IHinoi}: Uh I“. . UOI===lOl= '\I I RED Ii. 0L5} thn Ruvimu npcm : miy mmmt let him it has hm-mmz- Mr. \\. x\ inmxuh reudv m ngl...md Park (IVS [)1'rcmp'x x\ Highland Park 1\ 1H\ ULH LR ()fria‘rs th'l \\ CVK ursv hum n11 Its ICC! _\t()t} Why. simply this. that I :l' nut mum timv than 1 Ho I'mds himwii' nnw :11 [hr :tfl'mr‘ M 1: mm ['luusnhlv m: . but yv! wv M‘UH} 1X «>3 Ill 1h II 11: H Act of March 3. 1379 fu H h I] \i uctur'v, “'0. “1m usmn. 'l‘huL hum wm‘ Lums lack» Ii :11 thv hc-hn M I!» tz‘e-meious thr'uugh mzmy slwrmy was. Hv l\ zwss men. am] yet he «,z'uw lkhoml» Rminiu's curly struggle. It was as we all know well. At length. {nvx'niu was an its feet. It was .\l 1h the mzm \\ k UH \\ \\ l! ill I’Al'l. L‘ (DELL. at Highland' \‘y'. \ . K \Hkn‘K ,.,/-,_..___..,.r 1‘ Harry I 111mm}; x r\_ \ ‘f‘x, 1H 11 \V. B. EGAN {RANK 1.. \VL'AN IOL'IS N. BliRL’BI. RICHMOND DEAN JOHN OLIVER mm; (Wt 14m was tum?“ l‘huL hum \\';x< ‘hc'lm Hf Th'm this. that lim‘mm l’m'k timv than lixu'inin l‘ark {lmwh' WM “‘11tu “lon- -1‘a wumn in all its [many him 2'). For whu mum Mr. I'Ivkstvnfs mMml H“ It Is :1 huu'y nnler. mw 19‘1'1. at the post office at \‘\ Ivz'm‘tw H HARRY PAUL \ka l) It H IH‘ M I" ll x 11m, first [Mility In d! u n' that I'nv ruh >[1L‘k '|L‘_\ XHKHr Superhnvndwnt II‘XP 'm‘l Came lul't‘ [n l\ lH IM' [U1 H l"". Mm m vnhst IHH \\' 1n 1h HK‘ HLH 1L dl'éll'l HIM shm'r. hm" l H" I} (‘t-ntral :n'. ) the Bakery. ’1 wanking, r Park ‘JH kind: l'étl‘k mm m ‘Hlt‘n- hc-r fvmrxh THE HM )IH Mr. Martin Wessling of Talon, 1:1 is visiting his nivcvs. Mrs. P. (. Nnrvnmwg. and Mrs. T. H. Decker. Miss Pvu‘l'l Ntrlsun ( Mr. Arthur Bishop 0! \wrw [he Sundny guvs Mrs. Hq-nry Nelson. Miss H~-h-n Giésvr from Mmiimu. \\'i.<., \ lhw pzht fc-w mouthf H 1h" SH frum 1.1.. Hulwr Mr. frmnly \H H Emn' :m ,\‘_ Ih \I Hm.» ( m‘n‘hliui‘ Hiuhluw! Tho D) t‘l‘~ shun- HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Etht-l [.2 hr!‘ fvmrxh wn by hvr thv Elm I‘ \\'cdnv~wln_\' .\Il thuu' | \ih .\1r. .lth’U [o‘lll‘hillL’ f< “lw i< vn win-re hv V Ill‘HI \H «lunu Him l'l struminn v spvnr Salt Himz. Mr. and Highwoud :1 baby be 2. at the f Mr. and last week f they spent Mr. '1“ H Mr. :md :nmin in l> nwr and Belle Ave \h “4-K. \i \l \Ir \h \n .\lr \h \Ir 'I‘v'nm ilin \V. H “huh p! H L'Il n! ll (I Wm ppm u \\'m M 1nd \4 hf \\‘ i:1rk\ H» I“ h p1 I!" HI Im‘hv .\'I\( x l |\' (hll‘ H H‘i \l Ihv \Kfi Hll \‘i-itin Brady hm! u.- ‘\h'. and Mr rv.~'<inu. :m m <lmrt n x opt-nod :1 mm, m-Vt (in hwy :n'v pr: K. pun-uh. .\lr. mm hilr hvr hudmnd ph Hlmn, uhn hm- m-wh 1' 1h:- p:l.~t [WU )‘o-:lr~, 11ml muh- fur Nuw Grimm»; rill assist with the l‘é‘t‘ulh m‘k fur \nnlndml sol-Hun rnluy \‘i<ilinz Mrs. Pure-r Mrs. David Hustvedt of are the happy parents nf y, horn Monday. Julw Iighlaud Park hospiml. Mrs. L. J. Rice returzw-l “um Pensacola, Plu.. uherr the past “inter. nmxml L'L‘I ’m'k hmpil 'hrup \laz‘l‘y annual pimp. upils m szm zu‘v <(‘hvml .m xkt Sullh ihv'mk grewx‘iv dram Pull] Steinbrvcko-z':n‘v ghlund Park fur tho =um~ 'l‘ making tho-ir homo- (m \uko-L’HH )u‘k» r njmin h'hw‘ 7.1mm vw-n' u‘t‘num Hf \1 Ihlx' knuu'n ulnnz the nu npvnod u >hnp :n no, m-Vt lhmr to Gmr p r m Ln'wn of Evnmh .r--m~. Mr. :md Mr nuth M r \\’b‘¢ W i» ViFiIk H PM“ :I r “k [AIM H: (In Mi“ Imm .\'i.\wn )l M hzh n-turnml whvro she spvnl wr hm r. trip (H I; (If of AU‘ilill and I Grvnt Lakes sts‘ uf Mr. and o !' m I‘vtllrho-d \Iun pt m1 nf H Sum 1‘ IH Wank-3.1.111 \hywmul :x mulhm‘. MI J! MI lt-fl \\ h .\1 r I) D'll't “'i-m 11!in HI! Mr, Howard fi~hin£ trip xhr iHm \l r mzht \du'r.» slh ,\1r {\Ii Imp-my \\ (‘I \\ ll pzlrmi tn ro-pnirixw )\\' [H Hrnwn I”) r tlzv l-‘r hvr Sun (‘hul‘lr aw in hrnthu ”mum“ “Ill Ind Park :II x‘m-im “HTS limriu mhnll I'sz) :ml .\h HHI'” \\' l” ml! rturm :1 Mar: hrnthor h i< :m :u T’m Mum}: l’r-nplv'> Snvi-It) \\'i'.1 mm! M <4-\'n~n-11fxm-n. This Imwti'u: hm] hi4 “ill )..- Im-m-dmi mnlhvr pormittin;~ at H)“ .“ith a >upp4-r on the lwnch. gvnim: hi (In \pw -\lt1 M r Wu» and Hum h \li I'i mh UH XH ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. Muench of Olney. “1.. are Visiting their daughter}. the Misst-s Muench 0f Homewond avenue. this vwek. "(I Miss Lounora Picr, who has made her humv with her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Muffin. while studing vocal music in (hr ciiy. left last Th‘ursday for hrr home-in Hurun. S. 1)., wht're she \Hll spend lhc Mnnmvr vacuum). In Major R. B. Jack») W]! uwrscus with the 313th (ion 'l‘ruin, (‘lmvr Loaf sin-”drug H In: llu)‘ furl!» ('ll)‘. Hu- “ill rqmrl hm (Hunt {rum “IHTP In: ex l't-HL‘ i l \I’q't'lall IIH'IIMI In hr III'M ' \l'lvrnm-n. .lmn- 7. HM“ :mm and mm 5. m. LIXHHA M‘Ilcmll \SKS Full IH‘IVI‘IXl'Ii l.\'1‘l{I{.\Sl-I .\1r ,\l r KM. I‘ll 'Thv Woman's Missionary Union will mw-t on Monday aftvrnmm at tum thirty. T011 will he svrved. The subject “ill be “China." \i! h Survives are held in this ol‘nrch ewry Sunday morning at 10:45, Rnndwy school meets immrdiatnly af- ter :im mnrning service. um] i: upon to pupils up to the age of 21" years, The Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testim‘bnies o! Chris- tian Science healing. Is at 8 o'clock, You are cordially invited to make Use of the reading rodm at 387 Cen- tral Avenue, which is open every week day from nine o‘clock in the morning until six o'clock in the ev- ening. v H h I) h Ill Hazel Avenue. near St. John's Ave. .Qllhjtfl‘t for next Sunday's Lesson -rm<m. "God, HH‘ Duh (‘nuw IHM Don’t forget $219523; and when we do so We do it right. Earl W. Gsell, Pharmacist \HH ‘r R. B. Jacks. wlm has been IS with the liliith' Ammuni- ruin, (‘lmvr Loaf Division, is mg n In: day furluugh in [his ”\- \\iH rqmrt Duck (0 Camp {rum “In-n» In: mpoms In rv- hi> hnlwl‘uhlv «HSCIHH‘SQ'. md ll‘l H‘ lnl't CHRISTIAN SCIENCE It H ,\l M r 1 l Iftvl‘hmm ('tl nw lh m-n Iv! Juhn N‘O‘)Pr.\ of High- nmg rnngrnlulnlinns f .: «Lumhltr, burn nu \V .\i H UH I i ,f “mu-nu; \\iH e Hn- l'nrvxh H \\v (1 H! 1H in Nth" In- Ifi-w i‘nlurdnp :- 7. Ih-lmw-n Missionary Union H “hm th-‘iilw ‘I! HI Ha: 19w prupmitiun ~ Hf [hr prim» Mum pvr crnl in .wcunlunu' l J 11m will he has made alzni HM 0 1 rc-.~idrnt.~‘ In ‘('I I}; M m l‘ h. hnp (m “menu” rm moor W’ - ‘ o ‘ ‘1”. I! swam com!" “in, It .uxuzvssnvxilvh.fisox.¢¢¢ax. OOOOIOODOOOOIOOOOOO...00......IO...0.0.0.0... STORA GE. â€"â€"_"â€" Centnl Avenue G: Shot-id“: Rood =0g0m0=0l==0 E. H. PUIDY. Pro-idol! A. C. PURDY. WOW-Tm" Print: Room, Silm Vaults Piano, Tnmhaud Rug Rooms Building Mater Blotters Highland Park Fuel Com Rubber Bands Paper Fasteners Memo Pads 102’ N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Electrical C0ntmcti 15.571} IA 7/» I?! 'A‘.\I\'HEII “A IIUL 3'1: 1" I H LR Featuring Tricotines, Gabardines and Washable Satinettes. with varia- tions of pockets, novelty belts and pearl button trimmings. “KORRECT- SHRUVK WAS‘ 3H SKIRTS Tailored by the same expert work- men who make the Korrect woolen and silk skirts. PRESHRUNK belting that will not soften or curl after washing; Every inch of the material used in these “Korrect Shrunk” Wash Skirts is put through a special cold press process which practically eliminates shrinkage and preserves the skin‘s original shapeliness after repeated washings. , A comprehensive showing including ally-mist (mm 23 to 40 inches 134 Second Street Use the telephone. Free Delivery Telephone 110 H ROBERT GREENSLA 1.1 '4. ‘2‘ .VJ': m D»! A ' ‘ 2‘ f Garnett ALBERT LARSO For ~uch small item\ nun-vary fnr offics and ywur home :rs' er Bands r Fasteners o Pads Paste Mncilage Ink Push Pins numb Tacks Pencils Pens Erasers Spindle‘s Pcnholders ‘ Labels Tax: .5“- . Pond tubal iE, MOVING PACKING and SHIPPING Thor Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners and M'angle's oal Solvay Cok Priced from $4.50 to $8.75 STATION ER TELEPHONL Sb Telcfihone Phon. Evuum 000...... I) All/TOR Cad»- P:

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