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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Oct 1919, p. 7

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Corner nk Ir\v}"- Orchestra “Kraft Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent GEORGE CI. ROCK. Mgr. 533<535 Centrll Wholesalers to the Consumer (m. hundrml qty ( [uh <pcnt :9 r at FA'mom' vmlmh ll‘hv pruul'mn 'M' \lis< Etta mum's (‘lub Thv Bible Suhunl will n: 'l‘Ul’SdJ)‘ up Suminy mnrnim; T} ‘ I r :m npw‘. Em! day \un ‘. t” ‘LHIC th! Bunk ( \V!‘ l'\‘ lownuu'y «I at )Ulln 22c 25c 45c 150 23c entral Ave. and Sheridan Rd "Y1 {’y .M‘ Ult' pk A State Bank (‘mnonn‘m :1: Ahm- Shz‘vu- “L Lilk“ "unfv ‘ m l F ru n k thwt mcotm): 4 013921}: lhk‘ P115!» \\ ill qwak m Ihz‘ “H1 [\lk"\’ Hh‘t HI WWW E‘ PRI‘LSBYTERHN (‘Hl'RCH z? 'Hn- [Mn-a lay mwtinu The Pork Loin Roastâ€".â€" young and tender, Boston Butt, fine for roasting, lb Leg of Mmton. tender as lamb, Home made Pork Sausages \Iext old farm sule 1b .. 350 Picmc Hams. fine for baking .â€"\t Ihv Lulu (In Thur‘duy HiL’hY thv Ywun: I -'< Swwty \ull hold 21 suppnr ; U'yimk uL “hid! Mr. (irtly PI‘I'S!‘}H‘HHD Bib!!! Sphnul B: H qM-ak. Mr. (h-tty h u sum-in Ihz‘ \Hil'k umun; Yul“): (“WHILE Tho \\‘u.~lmm>h-r Guild \Hll huld it Th ntl T!) “I! 1 9C all (‘unft‘l‘x'l nun: l'mup’u-'~ Suvwly \Hi] wwn xit‘h-m Miss Florence “3} W514 UP. [hl‘ tupifi, ”Th 11' IN ‘i'umruvf' M 21-; i It {'HIH‘J .\‘\'i\ K n Tuesday. Uh: menv l1 Mnmlzn' \rm a} Sin [My icty \siH mu NUI'HII‘)" S h... 712w“ lu-lHL’ht Mb: "z-gnn'! 4m (.PU UI'W'I 311' Luvm< .1. Him- vv. thv I.iut‘{'\'\'l§.t }, 1b381/ZC lb 32c 381/2 371/2 27% \s‘iH ) meet at 9:30 .u attendance t U> makx- it 35c 3.60 38c pvuph' lim‘un-I (hr (up! with." \W‘I'VIH 1M an all )1 Board pu'iulist Ave Pmihiin: when the tin- started. but 1TH! speakc all had left hut‘urc thq- flames unincd to satisfy j; headway. Thu dummy; was ostimatwi fruit. flown at about SHAWN. Thr children warp at the High taken to \‘m'iuus harm's in thr noiuh. auspices “f hurhmul‘ L-rvat Rum'v A large frame dwelling ill Edmu mun! mad. Lake Forest. ru'vntlycun- \H'tt-d into a school by the ('ountl‘y Svhm)! (‘lflrpnrfltiun of the (’hristian S: u I‘m- rhun-h, was p11!‘tl_\”lit‘Stl‘Uycd by “Fr «m Sunday niu‘hr about him- r'rlmk‘ Thirty (-hildnvn war in thv SCIENCE SCHOOL IN LAKE FOREST Bl‘RNS Jun about I‘m! Iinw (lu- su-uml “rain-1' trim! tn inle-rl‘un- uml 5‘qu tho first Victim. llt' rcu-ivml a slight. woun:l in pay. He was not injurml 5M, inusl)" The firm \‘il-lim. lxnu‘th-l‘. wax' luully injure-cl and wen rmhwl ta llh‘ Lukv Fnrvst lumpitul, .\ warrant has lwvn issued thawing: hall with assault with intent to kill. and (he pulirc arc lnokinu fur him. n That hv hm! pi‘t’li‘il‘liitillcd his act was shown by the fun that he had a his: stone wrapped in a napkin. With that he strui'k the first waiter (l\'\‘l' tih' iii-mi mul Munnwi him, then he svizwi thv iHIU'hPI' knife. and stahhfiti thi- victim in the head, and as ho thrms‘ up his arms tu protect him- .x-«lt'. he stahiwd him in thv arm. Then um' mm't- gash landed near the mum's~ hurt. I nnuw itmi (urul llnhmmn, pupil Hf, :imi 2h\l.\tu1li tn Fannie Bloumiield /.v‘l.<li*!‘. um! a pupil ul' Adolph “'oidig. \\lil ll\'t‘ in Highland l'm‘k thi< win- im'. l‘blix’ llm'uwski said of Carol linliil‘vm uni-r lll'l' c’lmt in Chicago. that lu- haul nut hcznwl such ravishing inn» >iiiu- hwu‘inu' l‘zulvi'mvski the pun lml'ui'u. 0n TUUHlfl)’ and Fri- r‘u): zil'ti-i'nnun Miss R0lllll§0n is tczu'h- mu pizmn, hzn'nmny, (Hill («imposition at her studio, 415 Finu Arts Building, and after Nuu'mllul' lxt. will bl' li\'~ im: at 339 llazvl Avrnuv. (l‘u'ul Ruh» insun is upt'n f'ni' wither urn-moon m‘ owning n-vitalx. wither solo or min-1w hlv, Dan‘s tun M nl'u-r Xxnx'mnlu-r [{UlliHNUHI.\ M'x‘l‘vt.‘ LAKE FOREST WAITER STABS FELLOW: FLEES h \\i?[ In» iHh-l'z‘slin Hu- Highlnml I'ul‘k mu ('aml Robinson. \\ ho “as a Studio HR Fine Arts Bldg" Chicago. Open for Engagements ’45.? 7.2952 Erwinâ€">2 ad Z>Im IOSH Emuâ€"w putmi «'zmw m with \xm-k indluuing‘ a \"hh‘h will surpass [.I‘nlUUUHS [um-(hm .Jnhn MIHN'. fiau‘nmn. who is at the 1hr Evanstun hospitul rvcovm'ing {rum xerinus injuries received when he was struuk h_\' a (‘hicag’u and Nurthwvstcz‘n limited train at the (Zum' sxrwt crowing. in Hubbard Wouds eight \"m‘kS am» while attempt- mu Lu saw the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, h’ a happy man tuday. Ala‘o the nmmbcrs uf his little family in Gimme are happy" The x‘t-asun is tl‘ lhu JOHN MILLER TRUST FUND TO BE $15,000 Total Contributions Far Surpass Original Goal of 310.000. Theatre Benefit Boosts The Total LAKE FOREST GIVES $1200 13ml \'\‘I or l‘vtar HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS vrvstin: nut nnly n‘k musu'iunx but Hu- North Shore :n'mnm-d now and t by «filling Miss y. H, 1’, 11m. trout in (hlczigo. ml such ravishing 1' l‘zulerewski the 'l‘uesdziy and Fri- Roliinson is tent-h- , and composition ine Arts Building. r 1st. will he li\'~ ‘Hiue. (‘iu'ul Rub» ither afternoon or 'ier solo or (-nsenr irranu‘i-«l now and l))‘ , milling Miss .'. H, 1’, 11M. WAITER ,LOW; FLEES Znife Scrape Sat- l)eerpath Inn: hes Escape *ez'path Inn. Lake 1 into a panic on -n Julian Bell, a hell and severely rs with a butcher . HIGHLAND PARK GARDEN CLUB' l . The last meeting of the seaSon was ' held at the home of Mrs. McGregorl Adams. There have been many de-‘ lightful gatherings under Mrs. Mew (il't-L'OI' Adams’ hospitable roof, but linm‘ more so than that of Tuesdayfl (letolier seventh. After the reading, of reports the following' officers werel Ulerteti for the coming year: President ».\lrs. Rolland Hastings»; First Viee-l'resiilentâ€"~.\Iiss ('hundler. Second Viee‘l’resident ~-â€"- Mrs. \Viegnnd. Treasurer-â€"Mrs. McGregor Adams. Recording Secretaryâ€"Mrs. George (‘hilds. (‘orrespomlinLr Earl W. Speneecr. Lihi‘arianUMrs. ('arleton Moseley. llirectorsâ€"â€"l\ii's. John Tuttle, Mrs. Dean, Miss Merryweather. Mrs. Sellar lliillartl. Jessie ‘ F. Secretary â€" Mrs. many thanks are due for his assistr ance and co-operation. in the dark days of the war many Garden club meetings were bright spots on a gloomy horizon, they cheered and encouraged, emphasizing the fact that God's world was meant to be beautiful and attractive, and that each member of the Garden club must do her part to make it so, that individual ~effort in every undertak~ in}: is the ‘keynote of success. The Rock River conference closed Tuesday afternoon, the 14th, {it about 4 p. m. Usually an annual conference closes on Monday morning with the: reading of the appointments but thisl year the Bishop and his cabinet spentl all the time required by committees; and pastors for consultation and gave ‘ much timn nmi m-mmr fn Hm mph." 10 to at to satisfy in these undertakings. The fruit. flower and vegetable show held at the Highland Park Club. under the ranging programs, planning drives fur the inspvcmm of uardvna select- mu speakers, and she never failed auspices uf the Garden Club, was a grvat s-‘u<-ccs:-. and to Mr. Newbold After the business had all been disâ€" posod of, a delightful musical program was rendered by Mr. Kroidlvr and Miss Daniels, the former is too well kll/AVH and appreciatul in Highland l'urk to need any eulogy. anll Miss llunwls has already with her Voice. l-lmvm and temperament, proved her- svll‘ one of the coming song: birds of lll'st runk. Mr. Egan very kindly Haw. by request, a paper he had read before the club some time ago. on "The l‘wullar Instim'ts of Plant Lifo." Many members of the cluh have went time and thought fur the bene- fit 0f the Garden Club, but to Mrs. Wig-grand fell the heavy burden of ar- A delightful lum-hmm was servmi at the close of the meeting. during: “'hil'h Mrs. Jacob Bauvr road Sumo vhurmim: stanzas dedicated to the hostess of the (laymMrs. McGreL’nr Adams. Mrs. William Rufi'ncr, the retiring president. has been indefatigable in her efforts to make tho club an inspir- atinn fur the) cultivatinn of all that is beautiful in flowers and shrubs. and in preserving the natural beauty of 0111' surroundings; tn show apprecia- tion of her work, the dub members prosontul Mrs. Rufi’nw with a hand- some bouquet of roses. The Million-Dollar Bank FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL Highland Park State Bank pay you to consult us. terms. This bank is ready and anxious to encourage the homebuilding movement in Highland Park and vicinity. A large sum is being reserved for loans upon improved Real Estate in this section, which sum is available at reasonable rates and on favorable Since the settlement of the carpenters’gstrikeha person travelling up and down the North Shore is greeted by the encouraging and inspiring sight of workmen busily engaged in the breaking of ground and the erection of new buildings. THE delayed but inevitable building boom on the North Shore, temporarily checked by the war and the disturbances incident thereto, is receiving a new and tremendous impetus. If you contemplate building or improving, it will Prvsident North Shore ' E Building Boom ' If the washlady is dissatisfied, just take her out automobile riding on Sundays. Wednesdays and Fridays, though it will have to be a six cylin- der var. Trinity Guild will have its first all day meeting of the season on Monday. Oct. 20. in the Parish House. Lunch- t-n will be served at noon. All ladies of the congregation are invited to at- tend. l The Rock River conference closed Tuesday afternoon, the 14th, at about 4 p. m. Usually an annual conference closes on Monday morning with the reading of the appointments but this year the Bishop and his cabinet spent: all the time required by committees: and pastors for consultation and gave ‘ much time and prayer to the matter of the appointments. Bishop Nichol- son declared that the matter of ap- pointments was not left to the lafit moment before conferences but that; mneideration of this matter had been given since early in the spring. As :1 matter of fact many men declared that the appointments were the best they had been for years. Some were: disappointed. no doubt, but in true: Christian fashion these men and wo-g men of the parsonage went to their: work without a murmur and the} greatest year in the history of world; Methodism is just ahead. We have been returned to lliizhland Park and take this opoprtunity to meet all the people of the city and to ' assure you that we are here for no other purpose than to serve youéand this community. We invite your co-1 operation and place ourselves at your call. The Sl’l'ViL‘PS of the week mme at the usual hours. In the dark days of the war many Garden club meetings were bright spots on a gloomy horizon, they thank] and encouraged, emphasizing the fact that God's world was meant to be beautiful and attractive, and that each member of the Garden club must do her part to make it so, that individual ~effort in every undertak~ in}: is the (keynote of success. TRINITY CHURCH Vice-President Somé one wants to know why fruits ‘and vegetables haw: to go through five 1 > i or six hands in getting from the pro~ :ducer to the consumer. Principal ren- gson is that a lot of brainy people have learned how to make a living without producing anything. Bowiing is called the most populnr A merican winter sport, and many peo‘ ple who grow! about the weight of the (-031 scuttle can swing very heavy Vans. C. F. GRANT W. H. Johnsum tun. NE 40 avres field N1). W. D. A. M. Safidig Scheurinann and Ridzeflood Park. D. $17.30. Tiiurgfialch and wife to H. L. Can- amanndlot 11], Ravinia. W. D. 814,â€" 000. ‘ ' F. I’lllawkins and wife to Herman I‘K-nzel fend wife, lot 4 block 1 High- land I’drk. W. I). $10. W. H. Johnsum and vn'fe to Gy Hus- ton. NE 40 avres NW 15 Sec. 35, Deer W. A. Garn’ety et a] to A. I. Jor- dan, 40 acres in section 16, Deerfield Township at S E corner Half Buy and Ridge road. W. I). $10. G. W. Baker and wife to Bertha G. Green and husband, N. W. part lot I, block‘22 Hikhland Park. Q. C. 310. A. I. {Jordan and wife to A. F. By- field and wife, lot 2x, block 7:4, High- land Pq‘rk. w. D. 510. E Last Friday afternoon the fifth and [sixth grades entertained the school .and some of the parents with Olym *pic games Running races wrestling, boxing and chariot lacing made all feel the spirit of this Grecian festival. QThe chariots and most of the costumes CARD OF THANKS We widh to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavenicnt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I). D. Spear and wife to Ethel S Burke) lot 22 Ravinia Woods High land Park. W. D. $10. were madv by the class. A! the end laurel wreathes were placed um the heads of fire victors. Greek history is the large topic that these children are studying. The Work is under the di« roction of Miss Helen Hammond. Cashier MRS. LEHMAN, $10. and wife to Theo. wife, lot 10 Mk. 5 Highland Ptrk. W. and family. no: “VII! .t .

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