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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Oct 1919, p. 6

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PAGE SIX HIGHLAND PARK {1 TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK, The Htgblanh Park Frags Pu Albwn u-u Emored as see Highland "JFK. 1‘11 PERSONNEL and PERSONALITY 11‘. la>l \u-le's issm~ mi The Put» “1* put nuiscles nn n-cm'd as {M'- an: {l'w F'urvst l’rvsri'w mnvmm-nt. fur which w»: \wru taken sturnly risk by the Waukvmm Sun In an wliturial vumnwnt that paper says: "Nuw don't blame The l'n-ssi It is published in a sput, High- land Park. whcri- m-sthotiv ideas flm'k skyward and permeate the aristocratic dtmusphcn- to sun-h a point that it is hard for thv ordinary citizvn to breathe, fiat being used to such haughty airs." IL is far from the policy of this paper tn resort to "personalities" in an argumvnt, yvt sveinu we did not maku thv first atttiL‘k. it behooves us t" defend vur pvrsonulity. sin-h as it is. We agrm- heartily that there is 1mm- :‘imm for "aesthetic ideas" in an :ihnosphm'c which is not laden with fat"â€" mry smnkv, and scenvry whii'h is not spiked with thy ugly shafts of chim~ Yh‘)'~‘. It is in ‘du'nl‘d with [he crass utilitarianism of a factory town tn cut ‘lmvn the fnrvsts for the more expediency nf a dollar in the hand which is Wurth twenty in tho \mmlsi What use {1! argue about the barren mndiv Iinn Hf [hx- country and its lurk nf lit-nuty in fifty ymn's from now? 1.1-! thv futln'c L'PIH'I‘RIlUI‘lh take rnrw of rhvmsvlvvs, is thrii' motto of «'Xpwlr ivm )1 h ' . -- ii i \' if .\I HEX-l It =11le Thu pl'nnlpl m-tmn ux' Ihv . large s'mpxm-nt nf canned I'm“); is a thing “hlk‘h malws mummy. T'ms nmmx‘tunity *0 ., 10h rumv at H Um:- whcn ‘11) Hint“ prnpvrty. 'I‘hx- Sun ul: «rm-)3 than II Mums “hat tn 1: \s‘?‘i*h, it" zx'mmwl. Would m \Vaulkvuur. “nulli pn-fvr in ‘vm at u :vvmmui coat In-x' yr; H Min. 1 ‘_ Highl. wimxhs ‘ {All 1(‘Kfik but to but {91‘ k' \\ < ‘HV A ML V. The ten fur the Furvst Pruwrn- is almost nuglimhlv. bring \wwthirlls of ma! an [hr rinllm'. which \Vuuld amount tn nnv «Inllur on a fin- thousand lur- pl‘npvrty. The Sun “150 au-uscs Highland Park of having mnrv m-y than :t Mums “hat tn du with. u {an which “'0 wish wow truv, \s‘hih, it" :x'anfwl. Would makv (hr tux fall nwrv heavily on us. \Vaulkvum. \xnulli pn-fvr {u burn or cat the furmts mthvx‘ than prosvrvc nx at a mining“ coat In-x' ymu'. If the)’ \muhl spvnd nne half the energy Noting nut pnlitn-s which they fain \vnnM 11w tn mot out trees. it Would 1m IlLfl'ci~ill‘} In um thv bulunu- nf Luke (‘nunty fur (he pl't'SL'l'VRUHH (“’0 week: Falls; “'is Thu fwd duh-1| be“? 11m and a Sunday w: Hm». \I.-.- \I sulfa! Th1! is u .3 actiurt H S ‘1“ ll) {011w z UR directors stand high in this com- munity because of their character. experience and success. Our officers and clerks hive demonstrated their abilitv and fitness to render prompt. accurate and Courtcolh service. So the men hack of this hank and those who do its work give it a personality which appeals to customers and inspires their confidence. We have reason to believe that you would like the helpful spirit and friendlyatmosphere ofthe Thx HP J as second class matter March 1, 1911. at w "wk-int: fnv irmux'amw. pm; I'm Murqm-Ztv Natinnnl Firt- w t u., of (‘hivagu and issanl rm- P. Phillips as nyem. will wtxfy the x-nmpany m unrv. uh'nt’ National Fire Innimncw ('umpany. lnsurunu- thamzo. (Wm-ago. |\ \||-1\l<||:l\\l \lur} l MuniIh-m n snnw L'IT‘ EI'UHI~'. I! m! handle I 143‘ Tiu- In] u univliomtu pi'ii'm uml at the sumo {inu- pi'm'ulc miurisnmu I'zxiiiilyi Tlu- (il'i‘u[ llukm Nzu'ul Station has 2i supply 0f tlll\ «l which it is givmu out in limih-il quantities to the neighboring llvmaml ill, the Simian. lin\\’t‘\'('l'. is just as great as it is hen- l’m'k Wlu'l‘i‘ pt‘nplt‘ hail wngi‘vgatml for half a block thirty l't' thi- time appnintml for the sale to begin. “'0 have uur (‘ity ' ink i'wi' l1l\ ”\Ltt‘null)‘ in Mwuring this. Knuth fur Highland ur! it NU'I’H'F \hnur {UK My L'UHI‘ {gm v. ”4‘4 73355-3 ; 11h ('l'I'Y HALL AS MEDIATOR Luh H SH 5 \Y5‘ \V \l‘KEGAX L Step un thv part uf our city administratiun tn M In nun-mn- lho virinus price rcgimc of which \n rvquirml thy Matin' (‘in Hull fame to take ('Hl't‘ of he gawk but Suun‘nuy, but it qu done. and ("very- 1:: t‘wlillIHWU: line mt" pmmlv with baskets who waitm un‘ fur {hr-i: turn, “My prnum the urgency for “(tiny Lmnrwnwm. I: \\';|.\ n time!) zu-t and uvw uf m'x-u‘ m-ui‘ wt" thiâ€" mmntuniu‘ K .a k H55, Highland P' l1 h« Mn 1H! prvscm ('ity Hall adminhn'utiun in Mu'urm‘: grwcry mmds fur distributiun in Highland 11 strum: appeal tn the people 01' this wm buy supplies for the winter at half price ul‘ awry huuscwifv was at her wit's t-ml tn know '\*.\ and at the sumo {inu- [II‘HV'idC nourishinu nut Lukm Nzu'ul Station has a supply 0f thix H‘.\ UH 75:: 5.5.2:}: 1:.r:.:;.. z; .5; 00009900000000.38X1fl1uxv3 .2, i Act of March 3. 1879 fig. .7 ugjsfi’v’ w; {gm “mm New :ui I’AI'L 1 (y. lHinols >I£~Z£~C~3~C£NDKZOWWJOOOCOQ 'l‘Hl'llShAY. ()("I‘UBHR :m, 191'.) ‘u'uu :ntx-mlanro is urged .(‘l':l<l\' party “ill he given tmnurrnw tvmnp u? “Wen thirty O't'lm'k. A lnwn nml a trick do}: will furnish ‘nu-rtuimm-m fur the children. Dam-- nc‘ will lM‘Eln at right thirty o'clock lln'l‘ ‘u [xixm hf Waukegan H [(i H I, \ ND PARK (‘LUB Chimgo Wabash 5'21 wurk in the Juvcnik “lem-sdzly aftcl‘mmn ~10 n'clot‘k Juduc HARRY PAl Advcrlhing Manager DELL. at Highland the post office at Superintm will EJHOF U l‘t speak H' 1' 5' t'th'vh fulfil | LOCAL AND PERSONAL N [.mmmnt Sin l‘l 1 l’l'x‘ll utlmzv Ml Illh Lu lll\ I! |"I , ‘ 'l'lu- Misses <:\rlino Slim-mun 11ml Sunday visitingr Mr. and Mrs. C. Farru May, (‘lzu‘u Mai‘jnric Morse spent in ('hicugu. Mr. and Mrs. James ll. Swan of De- limit. Mich. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1, ll. Frukes. tn Mrs. Frakn-s. Littlu Gertrude Williams, daughter of Mr. and MN. I". I). “'illiums, Whu nus hm-n ill with smirk-t fever for the thrm- Week, is getting along:r Mrs. Swan is a sister l-‘dSI Miss Eilnn \Vt-chtrr spent the week vml in (‘hiczuzo visiting: her parents.‘ Miss Aim nutty will attend a nai.‘ lnwc'm party tomorrow evening at the homo of Miss Yvonne Steoloy in Grand Blvd. Chicago. , Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bucking- ; hum who have been living in the War- nor residence on Belle avenue. during ‘the past summer will leave about the first nf the month to spend the winter ‘rll the Edge-water Beach hotel, Chi- Mr. :uxd liminw «in (iuuuhlvr. Iiw “LEN” llzniniv Mme, (III' [In 1W... _. laughter. luin 'l‘iiesiluy lilHl‘illiiL" .it Miss (‘umilln llziepli-i‘ of Dum‘illo. (he llighlund l’ui'k lmspiiul. “L. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cm. “mun.“ “AMP” m” in ”mug” .m T. Buekinulmni. this week. Mummy where lie ])Lll'\’llil\‘\‘(l :1 nc.\' Miss Ethel Hill had as her week piml izil-le. “liiili will lw installed in Hill quests tlie Misses Peterson and ilu- l‘lll;s llul‘ l‘mmh, ’ Swanson of (”viii-ago. ;‘.«lul)ili Knu-lsun liui' Mild his rcsi ‘ Mr. A. U. llzuly will leave tomorâ€" ilenie, 311 Si (in-en Buy mail. to W. row tn attend the annual homo coms (f. s‘nipnes, who has been a tenant imr of the I'nivorsity of Illinois at there fur sen-ml years. Ui‘hmm, 'l'lie Misses ‘Arline May, (‘lul‘u Miss Eilnn \Vechter spent the week Sim-mun 11ml Marjorie Morse spent end in Chicago visiting: her parents. Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. FarrH Miss Am.“ Duffy will attend 8 "al- in ('hicuiru. lnwe'en party tomorrow evening in 1H The Salvation Army has in Highland Park all this w prmniso.‘ to burst into full han- Margaret Sheldon hvrc strz-ct mun-r. St. Johns and null nmlu- «luuuhnnts in the l llnnutml fm‘ tln- purpose by l-Q‘l' :hshmnt \I'llu nulls the (l lu‘lllt', 'l‘ln-u- will he singer: Hi nicely. Mrs. W. A. llarrisnn, who has been \[M'ndinfl the past few weeks VisitinL' in Virginia, has returned to her home in Highland Park and will resume her duties as cashier in the Palace Mar- km next SIUHdHyl H LONG LIVE THE SALVATION ARMY BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD The Salvation Army has been conducting a very modest drive lll Highland Park all this week. but it was a buddim.r (me which pl‘nliilse.‘ to burst into full flower on Saturday. Then they Will have Margaret Sheldon here and she will set up her stand on thl‘ street earner. St. Johns and Central, the busiest corner in town, hnuts in the upon air. There will he a gum! stove and null“- duuiI dnnuted fur the purpose by the Harder Hardware She will have dough and cuts it ready for the frying rs and Jully minstrels, a hawker with u l-er {L‘fihlilllt \I'liu rnlls the ltettle, There will he sinee thing. There'll be girls rill over town in puke aret's doughnuts, and lonking sweet. The)’ n fetching fnshinn that you will lM‘ megaphone. and awry lmnneh, \ellini: Blur): “ill talu- your dilnex in sum-h glad to let them gu. We are delighted that tthulvalinnists an» at last coming here and they will «'onduet this lust day of the drivr in enhi fashinn and shuw llighlund l‘ark 21 regular time. \Ve hzn e heard mueh of their Work at the from, and we are hup mg (t. 5H- “ith uur uwn eM-s the exact \my in whirh they set U} field kitthens, :ind ennvert unpruteetwl areas lillt their mnrine lie dnmmtiv t'elirity hf “doughnuts and rulTev.‘ _:.i-.-t t'|Â¥l'n\'l'\' intu t Raymund 1.. rlrsknu rushicr nf the Highland and Sax'ings bank. is 5 vacation at [Wu week " Mrs, .\lzn'_\' l‘nul nf Womllawn is muting: with her sun. Mr. Ilarry Paul, and family. (llvncov avenue. Blr~z ll. B. (‘lurk is in Highland l’urk making preparations fur re~ mm‘inu tn limllunils, (‘alif., where the family will rosirlv. Last Sunday oveâ€" ninu. Mrs. ('lui'k, her mother, and her (laughtvr, .\li.<.< Mary. were cnh‘rtain- ml at a xlinnrr given in their honor at the home of Mrs, (‘wnrg‘v (‘amphell‘ Sheridan I'nall. The funtlxull game whirh was svhcâ€" huh-1| betwm-n the Highland Park Ex- ‘lm' and a Lugzm Square team last flunlm' wm calm] off an account of 0. M. ('hmxflwfluin. prim'ipul of the Highwmnl whom! last your, i~' nnw principal uf the school at Dullm‘ Bay. Michiuun. and is «Jr-«11y plt-zls‘wl with K}H' \\'HI"K Un'l‘r. Hl‘lel. l .\li\> Snlwmv limwl hm i‘vturnwl ta hrr lmim- in (‘i-ntz‘ul :n‘x-nuo aftvr a fun!" mnmlb‘ Jug; :\l llumlnm Iiuko.‘ W»: M». Mm. ('1 Suln-y mm Mrs. A. liim-kmnn are spending: a twu \woks \i<it in luvtrnit. Butlulu. aml at Nizr umu Falls. 81., uml has IHUVHl lli‘H' with hi.~ fam- ily. )li'. Mix-\Hly is the :illtlmr (If tho “Slunh ut' l.if«-" “hivh nmwui’ in the Ti‘ilmnv. llv purvhusml'thh beautiful lmnw Willi lllt' irh'a that hv might be implied with new iilvas fur his work. Miss Virginia Admiral who spent IllI‘ past month \‘ioziting her daughter, Mrs. A. 0. Daily. has left for Watse- pm “th 1H M r Springs. M Miw I’risvilla Nuremberg has reâ€" “Arm-II huym- from a six weeks trip in I‘m-a am] Kansas where she visit- ml frivnds. Mr, zmd Mrs. John Erh and son of (‘hicago wet-b the week end guests of MI“ Cvortrr Smith. Sr., of Second St. H ”In! my \H il‘ H H ('H Hmilv (11mm nt 0le1~ ‘ it)- huuw on Inn. Edith (‘zlh'urt un Hus! I‘urk ll; MM the I. I‘rmpou HYCNUI' t :mnl Mrs. (thquH tvr m thL- Mnruim H'l'l “HI i er William 12v, .‘Hv {hr 1\ {mm 'l‘m-sduy uni Park lmspit H hunt“ [it ril \‘I‘H (nuMH 1.. Erskine. assistant the Highland Park Trust AI Jlmniwrluil M 1'.\' \\ (1 SUH' 'l'hv (fl limt ('nlh'ul nun 'urt: Hu- ('umph-H 111‘ avenue to Rene . Immnngvll huuw me in KcrkhutT. miwrluin, fnrmcrly in" has bm'n .x'pova H} )5 has M't'l (n {flunk l V U hifl'x PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS i strm-t ”‘1'!” < and 1. {hr lllin tin-5' >1" 1m I‘vturnwl ta n‘x-nuo aftvr a Random Luke. spending his t Mvnominov It (Hm SUM hi; hume kn. 111., where she will visit friends Ednin I'aL'O Mr. and Mrs. C. (‘. Conrad had as “in SD01“1 1h“ their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs htltk‘l. Fl‘llHk (‘UHI‘EH‘ “f FAlLWWVHLUX'. and Mrs -rt 11. Herbs! A h,“ “f Lns Angvlu-A Froneh “Ck Mrs. 111 (1. Evans is entertaining: a1 HEX tthulvaLinnists an» at last coming hero is lust day of the dl‘in in ynln fashinn, u H'p‘ulm‘ Limo. f thvir Work at 1hr from. and we an- hup» «m-s the vxact \my in whirh they set up -n.<, um] (‘HIH'M‘I mlpruu-L'Lvd m'vas and mmtiv t'ellvity uf “doughnuts and «nfl'mf' \\:\) wring from s' dumtinn. mnwlun meat «d and l”("h'L‘~ so 5“)?!“ (‘. Farm 11h m at ms H Il\' m \\ 1‘!!! Ml) Miss Rona Decker nf Evans-tun was the gut-M of Mrs. T. H, Di-ckcr the pm! work. Mrs. A. 0. Dad) “ill haw tnmur- row i“ n' 5pm The \V. l‘. Premium-1' family who lu-rn lulu): at 1301 Ventral Jave- um. lune» IH‘JVUl to (‘llimgo whore :lw)‘ will spvml u fuw “001w priur to suing In Nt-w York wlu-rr they will malw tlu-ir fulurv lwmo. )lr. zm<l Mrs. E. 1%. Stwro are «‘11)» im: llwir lnnm- un Lindon avenue tlli< mwk uwl will ll'£t\(‘ fur :mlthrml-sl trip in llll‘ un<1 and West. luuv Hi} mn'vhuu-(l :mw mum Hn Mrs, William imr of Urhmm (-am) Miss Mary Fay spent the week end in Kenosha. Wis, as the guest of Miss Bessie Bailey. Mr. uml Mrs. H. Booth spent a few days this “wok in (‘mlm‘burm Ill. (It-omn- Svhunmn is confined to his hump in Green Bay road by illness. l'n\( (;(‘()I‘LI(‘ Si-hunmn is confined to his hnmo in Green Bay road by illness. ‘ Grunt Wick. thv small son of Mr.‘ 'Illll )lrsi'Cvm‘go Pick. South Sheridan mad. sustainml a fractured- right h»): \'(‘?~’tl‘l'(lfl_\' nmrnimz. while at play near the lm'iniu school. He slipped while running. falling in such a way that ”no of the 1m: bones was fractured. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Golden and small <nn, Juninr. motored from (‘linton la.. in Highland Park and spent a fvw days with Mrs. M. F. Conrad. H. )1. Prior has rvturnwl from a ti>hing trip to Kushkunnnp, \"is., where he spent two \K't‘cks, 110 n-pnrts that the fishing was very pnnr. Tho Rev. Frank l’itt underwent a successful operation for the ri'moval of his tonsils last Monday at the Highland Park hospilal. He is now mnvalosciiur at the manso and ex- pwts tn lw able to proavh on Sunday. The J. R. Scott family mntm‘ml here from Simmurnoy. lai. arrivingr Monday, and m? the gurus of Mrs. William Ruse. After :i \'i<il with relatives ll: (his (ity they will lom'v for the «nth \\hvri- (hi-y will spoinl the win- ||dz~ Mrs. K G. Evans is Mitt-naming: at a llallmw'cn party this evening in honor «if her m'unlldmmhtvr. Irene Stovcns’ fifteenth birthday. Sixteen friends will be entertained. Dwora- tions will be in orange and black. A state sanitary inspm-tm~ was in the city Monday examining the var. ions sturm. kl] ”In . um] Mrs. C luv-<1 the- MM ‘11 Park 1’12“ it‘ Thry :11“ “11110 ’ thvir Hod. Mr (L Dady “in huvv humor umcku,IHq whvn-shc wfl] “'duyx J“ .1. .\1« Amy has purrhasod the Wth rosidvnw at 2202 Beach (1 has mmwl hn‘l’t' with 1m fam- r. Aha-hwy is the authur of tho \ ut’ Mfr" whit'h appear in the 11‘. I‘K' pln‘t‘huwwllthh beautiful with [ht' ilh'a that hv might be am (I Ruth who under ‘x‘miun at the I’rcshytmu , (hivuun. u {(-w WN‘k‘ turm-«i humc \‘my mut'h YUM llu “Emma PARK mom n STORAGE comm STORAGE, MOVING I aud SHIPPING as! Private Rooms, Silver Van/Is Piano, Trunk and Rug Rooms E. H. PURDY. Pruidcnt C4 PURDY. SecreWy-Treuurer Mr. and Mrs. V. Tholin of Down- ers Grove, 11)., spent a few days with Mrs. Kampe of Highwood. Palace Cash MarketGrooefi Phone ‘60 GEORGE G. ROCK, Mgr Jones Famous Pork Sausage Link 1b .................................... -. . ‘ Jones Famous Pork Sausage Meat lb ....... . , . . . 4 . a . . ‘ Fancy Home Dressed Chickens, frying stewing Choice Pot Roast Native Beef, 1b Legs of Spring Lamb, very choice Sausage Meat‘ the old farm style. 1b Peacock Bacon. by the strip, lb . . . ()scarMayer’sFancy Bacon Squares, lb. . Beef Tongues, short cut, fresh or pickled ° . Swift's Silver Lea! Lard, lb SpeCIaIS' Snowdrift or Crisc0.1 or 3-lb Brookfield or ClearbrookButter, lb .......... Zion City Cookies 1b. Strictly Fresh Eggs guaranteed, dorz , . _ » Good Luck Oleo or Swift 5 Premium, lb . ‘ Limburger Cheese, l-lb. package ............ Navy Beans. hand picked, lb ............. and roasting, 1b Christmas and .New Years Greeting Cards EARL W. ‘GSELE-E FREE DELIVERYâ€" Prompt and Efficient with your name for a small ditional charge. Early selection is important: E are now showing a select line of Holiday Greeting Cards United State: Food Adambtnfion. LK‘W No PA CK INC Engraved Pharmacist Phone 23 35c 35c 35c 38c Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb Native Veal Roast, leg or loin, 1b.. ; Fresh ,Calves Sweet Breads, very choice Zion City Cottage Cheat, always fresh 1 1b. caatOn. . . .. Choice Lamb 0} Veal Stew, Breast or neck ForK [om Roast, half or whole, lb. company has retu weeks' Vacation in A. E. Smith of the small ad- 533.535 cue-l MI- uanu, 1.1.. 1 or 3.1b.céh. 1b?!- EQQQEEMEE Egfifi@EEEE General Bank Rigs 3951 CENTRA gafimuma Round. roomy timber oans m "‘7 L1 1’ 2‘7

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