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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Oct 1919, p. 5

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'11 Duke! for Price for .00... {Ibny it I“! ha: '9} 7m D, Frisé TISTS 1,; }‘ 5. Sun 5‘ N Vida-th A‘ CHlCACO marvel- MPLES St/E9 ‘5 ioats. Suits 31‘ Dresses AIL a. AM or ‘uh Phage. mod} n IS rh‘ e410 :irst St. 1 Park .XR usting' wr, H M. F. A (UMPLETE A«okrMEN'T \: populm 97“" . m PLIC A113 u rrxnxous FRFf SAYS: H fxâ€"w'“ etal I“: “TV-"i Il‘l Polishi‘ dcho‘ H .00.... z! EIIIIIIII-ILEAILC; <<lnn H‘k‘ 3d :‘vtuntly by President Wilson is told to keep his 1 on the peace mind off public matters, but readim: the cunstituâ€" nf the ('ongressional Record about 10 mm! by hm p. m.i.< ”no uf the best insomnia cum-s m this vvmntry. Ynn may think thzrt "Say It With Flow- ers" is something real new. but it isn't: it is 21 \‘ei'j; very ancient form of delicate expres- siun. lien in the very earliest ages men fnuml that spoken words were not at all times the most adequate forms of express- ing: feelings «if delicate significance. nent through the Gift of l‘luWers dates back lung before the pyra- mids of Egypt were started and the lan- guage ut‘ l’luwers found early development among civilized llaces. sn in Ancient Rome the laurel Wreath was bestowed npon ('2esar when returningr Home as Victur. The same was the cnstuni in (ireece. The Victnr l’alm hranch in Asia Minor and Nurthcrn Africa. in Asia the yellnw ('hry- santliennnn. "the Hulden Badge uf (‘unr- ae'e." and the Wreath «if Hal; leaves and Awn'ng in Nurthern Europe and we lwhnhl in unr mx'n (,‘utintry nM\' «in the Slddier Medals ur Menmrials Laurel. Palm and Hal; tnkens nt' \'2ll|l‘!" Te cnn\‘e_\' sentii \‘nl‘:‘:\ >115 -\cHH H‘ 111 in “up n\. Medals Hl‘ Sump zt.‘ uni Hum \\)‘v:11..' '1 [”111 unfit-r m‘w hm gunm- ;[ :15 a} lu‘z‘t‘f as N “I Harvâ€"{hm II“ THE HIGHLAND The fact that anyone can get all the sugar he wants to put in dyspepsia making candy. does not prove that he van got any to put up health pro- M-rving fruits and vegombles. in [HH- \ ‘19“? U1”! JUK- so easily comprehended as the mute pene- trating appeal of the Flowers. So it came to pass that when the Knight of old said Fai'e-thee-well to his Lady' Fair she gave him a Forget-menot, the Rose spells Love. the Ivy Friendship, the Pansy, thought. the Lily of the Valley unconscious sweetness, the Heliotrope devotion and the Jasmine amiabilityâ€"when words fail you, "Say it with Flowers;" let them cai‘ry‘your message. Whether sickness or sorrow, in trials 01' slifi'iculties. in joy and triumph, in love or friendship. “Say it with Flowers." It is the tine. the unfailing better way and for the bust I’lmx'vrs. the must L’Hlll'tGUUS treatment. PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINUIS mammamamg I \‘n Emma WW :3 g TRINITY CHURCH W“ UNITED EVANGELICAL 3 (WW ----------------- =-:-.--- .% O '0 OG Saturday. November first is All? Sainu Day, a day especially dear and rich in assooiations to most Chrisâ€" tian prnplo. There will be 8 Cole- hratinn of the Holy Communion in thv chum-h in 9:30 a. m. The follow~ in}: day is Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 1m as it falls so near to All S-nn‘s and in i1< m-Izu‘c. tho S('1‘\‘i“\'> will Lo \hmx- uppx'ulmuh- ‘0 (he fx-«tir ‘-u1. Thvn- “ill In' m-h-brmimm of ltln- Holy Huvhurh! bath at 721‘.” and .lin}: mg :11], \w anll ht “(H 12m! Spling‘s flHWL'I‘ihk'. “4 II i~ thv Huswr Hmmu do it right and ers. Please come over and let. us show you through our Home of the Blue Ribbon Flowers. It will be well worth your while. I'IUHCLQ. s» nu. uv "v" .Ve , Or, why not let us send a few for your Home to cheer things up, maybe for the Dining Room or the sick; make more use of Flowers on your journey through life. It will be more pleasant for it. that is what God made them for. “The true lover brings home a bunch of Posies every once in a while, even after the youngest is in t_he eighth grade.” _He has us A -. A! LA“ )Uull5now I.) .u ---v -_,\_,V send a Box of Roses on the morning of her birthday. he doesn’t let the Wedding Anni- versary go by without a few Flowers from BAHR’Sâ€"does that hit you, brother‘.’-â€" Wake upâ€"Home and a few friends never meant more than they do today. Flowers HICullL lll\'1\, v11“- are beautiful for the departed but it take; the living to enjoy themâ€"think it overâ€"â€" think of Someone you know who ’Would ap- preciate to be remembered by you with such a (liftâ€"spread happiness and real sunshine. We all need it badly and you can't do bet- ter than "Say it with Flower?“ sayit with BAHR’S Flow- Beginning Sunday evening, Nov. 2, special evangelistic services will be held in this church every night in the week. excrpt Saturday night. until further notice. The first week's ser- vives will be largely dcvuted to prayâ€" m‘ and preparation. A general invi- tation is extended to the public. Thl' “leaning of the church build- ing has lrwn pnstpuned from Thui‘~'- day nf ihis week umil further lu- MC Thu prng'l'um ‘it‘lh [VHF 1 kmd fur wV th-ztlidu 1 ”(cur Sam!“ _\I'Jl'l)l('.\Tl()N \U’I‘H'E l’ulJllc notice 15 llC'TPlv)‘ pun-n mat the Subscriber Executrix uf the last will and testament of Gens Bahnsvh. deeeased. will attend llxt‘ County (‘ourt of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden M the Hunt House in Waukeszan. in said County. on the first Monday of January, next, Lukl- FHH'M ‘HHVL’Q‘ :uulnn ‘Mhm’mu M Leer Fun-q thi: In] I'ul' a M): hnh‘m rmmng w it‘lv‘ Thb 1\ UN: fil‘rl I'W'ntw and fur wvrrn! _\'n-u1'<. The 2 3«-iI-:tr[.uk\ Fun-st fuwt‘lmll gau mum- Samminy aftvnmun, and 1 mwkn party and hUHIt‘rk‘HlHiHL‘ 1920, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the samv to said Court for adjudication (‘ARSTEN NICKELSEN. Executor \Vaukcgan. 111.. E. S. Gail, AHy \Ll'MXI (i :rum for the cumin}: Sun fullmxs. 9:30 Bible Srhodx n Ut‘ L \TH ERIN“ Harv Mumm Art} FUN"! Ihib \“h-vk it rmmng celebra- {Int I'W'ntrnf Hm raw. The “£vale x) PAOI Fl" 1919 KHH H , 5;.

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