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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Jun 1919, p. 2

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J returned to her hum-J; H mast at O ' \ 'L-CNZ‘CKFDC‘CNSVOQOCNDCKkOCNDOOCO‘CN. \inn William CHIvan n came home but weak OCHZHQ‘.’>C*1NZ ’CKDCQO‘SWCmWIMZ-OQO? .\Ir‘ . {Wu Ilia! of (‘hlw of Mr. Tl HH‘ Hh’uhn!‘ KY" mm! rmmim) u ImWiS Ilhlifuto' thlrduy \i.~irinu Ralph Pun-I'M). “m icx< “3.2;; in <--r\ico with tho MRI}: Supply Train, xs lmmv frum Camp Ch mi nfwr 2‘3 mnnth< of wwiv». 01w jmlr nhrmnd. Mr. E. 8. Jordan Rock bland last w. UV \‘. U \\ Ht mc! 1H mom} Mabel SI :afwr \Iut' n and dang!nt~»r~. n\'»-. from Hurrim .~irinu at thv Rv-I‘l Miss Sueie Emmr: k.l\> as: at her home S‘xtlgrdu Mi \l \1 \l \! )I‘Hil \I \l \I \X \l DI‘II‘IRFH'ILD NEWS ITEMS \l Huh-n Svhi ,\li<\ JHHI F M \I \I H H) MI H H \lr f Km: \1 K1 l I X! Tl H EH HY \\ 01w jmlr n (,‘ump bun H M \1 h HIM inn “hm H wienioe H nix \\ \l \h n Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Selig Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritsch had as their guests Sunday M‘r. ~and Mrs. Curl Gibbs of Lake Forest. Miss Anna Felt is visiting at the Miss Anna Felt is visiting at the Neville home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed knnuk of Dawn- m'“ ()rm‘e \n-rn- the guests of Mr. Knnak's parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Knnukv ‘7'. Ml“, P. H. Moym‘ had as lu-r guests Tun-win), Mrs. T. J. Sanders of (‘hi- mgo, Mrs. Goo. Apted and Mrs. Harry “Em! and (-hiltlrvn uf London. (‘1th Tim (-nmnH-ncl'mvht («crow-s: of : 1.. >1 _ rfixéfifvag Xuxuvr \ .xuxuxuxuxv..xo. ...mxuzuxnrnA“xuxuzuxuvmxuxnxw‘nzuxughxnvthxUO 000...... .0. .0. MRS. SWAIN SAYS: "Durmg an the 33 YEARS that I have'kept house I have never used a more satisfact- ory furniture polish and floor cleaner tha' NU-FINISH. Accept my hi st recom- mendations for san‘te\” _ 14:91.} {23.} : THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS D. C. PURDYv" SONS .\l Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcanizing’ and Retreading ()rdcrs given my special attention What do you need? AUTO SUPPLY SHOP \\ I I hrmll) i,‘ \\'| J. P. STEFFEN. Proprietor 522 Centrnl Avenue Telephones - 350-909 \\’;1}<1 11:1; ht during Y. W. l‘. A. NEWS \\ HI Most marvel-W ous Dusting- / C leaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered. H mu! 1H- I ) I" ll] Sum-1y fl prupl. pm ('I'I} \u-n ('v-i\ml lhwér wk; Arthur .lnh AIMI'n-u Snug. I. HJH'IMF‘ Hlln Imr l' “I‘LIL \’irm 11 IOYAIUMD I07. I” l\ “Cir \Vurk 3--<'x‘~rt;nr_\' {‘ nun] 1h. return ..r Mi Mg \\'!m i~ :lh»:-'\f m1 WAT” xhit I I l’ncoum ('in- ~ frvrm ( “‘nr “nrlwl‘ \1‘xr‘}; Mn Nurifll‘ i! I""1HII 'I \ .I‘ :1-rl15‘L'. I"'(I111‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ym f1 m n IVHN' \\ Ill that 1'}. (hi ('ut r' svhunl \\'L'l‘(‘ .lnm- 'lml. in ‘I‘hl‘ fUHUWiHL' r diplmnw: luhnwn. I’mn'l .tLh'. lhu'nthy .\I‘lhm' hlw‘ mi fur m nwmh hx !~ :2)“. t\'hi*>i» nhwm‘mb “H! <.- tnkhm 1mm H l I illll lurk m It it Ml! m D 1 ;L1L'v‘:llll I’l min urn up- tur)‘ {or rmmu!) “hivl: If cm .1 \Q pr I) "'*f||]udge Samuel W. Greene, C- (“hurt H ‘H'H NHL? 35' 3f \l th n1» H11 my L 1‘ m H by |L’ 11 We' are continuing thls week the excellent letter written by Mrs. Quayle to her daughter. the first part of which was published in last week‘s Issue of The Press: ' From Verdun which we left at 3 P. \l we went to the battle fields. In the trenches. dugouts shellholes. \wrc things left by the soldiers In some were the clothes, everything of thv MAN gone but. a few bones. 0n the wlge entanglements 1 saw some vlothrmw «and :1 NW lmnos ’h-fl - » n ulmstl)’ sight For (he most, part, all that i< vie-arm! :m'ny. Hn- rvmains «*zn‘rfull)’ and re-vvrumly cured (or 'Hul mnrkml hv :I whit" l'l‘l thl‘ Hus: liH \\ ('ivrmnn or Rvmi than Frvnch. T)“ ”1’ I’m-nth and (k Thvir (immrnmc-Ht :ian Ylll‘rt‘ nu} r! i <11”me Ilt'pf'ntll‘nt on ‘ln 1916. Hwy m. 4.1“}; rim 3:... 2* 3:. $3.: #7... 3:... 7.; 7.1 2.... :1 :v Ti? ’4: $2: :: r. 1.: 25:3; :;.:_:.r.. 2: 2:, :4; 1...; ,57 ..::. 2.3.7., 1. 5:1. :: :m 2:. :._.:_:.._z. 2...: :2. Z... :.. :_.:::. :::::_,;..: 12;. : :2 3:77 1...... 312,31? if 2? 7:6: «2.21:; 7:: \H rrw i; :m wwnmvnt. ix‘ vie-arm! :1 fully and re-u nmrkml by :1 and (nu. Surw x i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS‘ HIGHLAND PARK ‘ I/H‘Y‘ Sunday Afternoon, June 15t1 The publzc 23 Cordzally mmte \ to be present prnxpvynh 1H Ihrn h» SONS IN SERVICE Continued on Page 3 Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Tl‘IH ‘un-ly. sum: urn in pnwm". Um I~H)]n' Luxc-mhourr.‘ lll‘lhlli Yul h FREE LECTURE mm 1H )' w'v‘inL' 11w war. until nmr~ 1 MW (row “lung \\"l‘¢‘ 1m! mm“, HIYI'U. \‘ IAIN}:- Hui hmn HT 3911' H: The Church Edifice k AT THREE-THIRTY O’CLOCK w gum! must thaw young h Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue HHHHUD lam! nf kilnmr- uliany i ('JxHh' will be given under the auspices 0] U. V l' II Alx» tlw HI m Hz! im u ()fiic‘. Electriml (‘untracturs Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m Every Day Except Sundav Maintained by First Church of CNN S<ientisi of fiighingi CHURCH SERVICES Sunday a m 3: 1041mm!” sew! modiateiy following; Wednesday Ewning Te iimonialfiarvice “i 15 S. St. Johns Ave H. W. Huber Electric Co. CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE Rmnmag'mg; The Cemetery Beautiful CEMETERY and ANNEX MEMORIAL PARK (I‘m: I'oint Road and JIM/"fawn 5L. 7; MW "3” ’L’Er'“ “/1: want you 10 visit this cemczcxy. \ou wxil find it inlercsmx and at!rac!nve. You should reserve {or young-h. a famJy lot-3H lots in Memorial Parka” sold with full perpetuii". an: yuuamced, Smubjc can pajinu-nti ~no Ink-reg! Delft mxrs lhx.~ CDpnflunt'v 703 Marquette Building, {)épt. Atib‘ Chicaéo entral Cemetery ComBany PHONES LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful park (eme- _ tcry. The sunken gardens, the winding paths. and the imposing chapel makes axis spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed 396!- ling final resting place for our beloved ones to a“ or wruc m Hm main of?!( 1-. .- I? and main appointment: )‘.a\ c 02.9 r. nvcs can for you m an autumnbxle : from 13“" cemetery. No I .LJ'gauor. l' 071 YOU/11615 [A'I’IY‘I'TD You are Cordially Invited :5 to make use of the privileges of tge 171 Rwldencr 49w 1);)”: 387 Central Avenue 7m 7:! of '/l : PAINTING 3 E Paprr Hunting and Deco a o Tum-phone 1m o : 535 Oakwood Ar. mxhlnu . : .OOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOO .... OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOO é... 1.171.1Tr 02.9 (If ”11' N‘pv'schla taller/313i" }' Hoary: . lnvesnga' ,. KO“ fldan Bldx. Highland Telephone 374 (‘. M. HAT DR. WATSON DENTIST \ium '1 “3’1 r/Erumrlrm ('tvgid’g 1M 9000

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