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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Feb 1922, p. 3

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egg ('0. fer C0. r¢>9~r‘>"' [0 get '6 natertfl from] Â¥3N\ hit vl'l.\}-.R \l Exprc- 'h' H ‘ It“ yJCE 'h OI CZCC ls: $85 lilinni~ er (NC {11 )Y Highland Park Fae! Com: "â€"J‘fi ' ' ‘3 NZ N. 151 St._ HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 GEORGE TUCKER sportation of freight and express d Chicago we are pleased to an- ed to do long distance moving ln addition to the tran between Highland Park an nounce that we are now prepar of house hold goods and furniture. Phone 1128 Tel. Highl'mia Park 227 WE MOVE A Telephone 57 Fresh Dressed Poultry to Order Finesf Quality Home Ilu’vfiéq'nési Bros. Motor Express Co. nL:-...-n "‘3‘ Franklin Shore Creamery 519 Oakwood Ave., Highland Park 685 Central Avenue NOTICE ANYTHING ANYWHERE Chicago Dressed Poul try Highland Park. Tel. Franklin 124 Illinois Piano 5314) â€" Kenneth Haggie. Wt: ........ ‘Picture Studies of Lincoln -~< Agnet GIOan‘ Chicago. on Monday evening, wu on Miss Marion Shepard, chief of - . , social service at the Chicago Suw‘enjoyuble aflnxr. There were twenty- le who took ud~ . . [eight young peop Hospital at Dunning. gave a talk on i vantage of an opportunity m show l ‘ , ‘ {$01231 Trtatment “f the mentally de- l their regards {or their former poltor l 9‘ we' and his wife. The social hour utter l r ‘ ., . . I Miss (zlos room mm the prize for”he concert was appreciated by all lhavmg the largest attendance Oglwho were there ‘ th ‘ lmo en | Our choir. under the lenderlhip of Mrs. Patterson was elected secrvury ; , ., lof thc parent teachers associationi Mr. Hiram lNichola, h" ulnldy be- The annual met-ting of the Deerfield l gun preparation 0‘ an 1'3“"? can. . ., tau. They expect to nuke it In The concert by the Bowen choir. of. ‘l'l Lll\ 'Il.I\--- ; The annual met-ting of the Deerfieldi {cemetery association will be held in lthe Town Hall.‘Wednesday. Febru- lary 22nd at 2:30 U'Clock‘ i Rev. '1‘. F. Quinn of Chicago, form- ho Holy Cross church ler pastur uf t ister. Mrs. visited at the home of his s ‘l’. .1. Duffy Wvdnesday. l Miss Bertha Freise was a guest at lthe Albert Antes home in Highland 1 Park last week. A‘ ‘ ‘ I...â€" The Rainbow Girls uf erett gme a dance at St l’atrilks' hall Fri- ay mening. \Ir Ravmund (law) purthased thi huumx he is «xcupying from his brother. Harry (lung Mrs. Alex W1llmun “as hush-s5 to the Young Matmns' club at her home “vdm'sdm afternoon. Mr and \lrs Rolx-rt Gru-nsludc :were 1h: suuvssful priZe winners at the fiw hundred party given by Mr. ‘and Mrs R. F. P1 tt1~ at mm homo l Saturdm owning Thu H19 Hundred «lulh will he 1n- tertained l1) Mrs. ll KHSS Tut‘s idzu I'll-[U rmmn ‘ 1m F. 12.1mm was 1111 mall: (11 1 l l l Mrs. \V. H. Sum: guest last week, Mrs of Chicagn‘ THE HIGHLAND ‘ (‘hifiago ”rig H‘ row hvr sister, Mr~ Thursday. Mr. and .‘h‘~‘. F. Minx Ann-1m I‘}1r visited friends in day. from tho Highland 1‘: lwhvn- hv was taken w leg about three \umku‘ recuperahng m the I! home. day. Mr. and Mrs. John Willmzm. Mr. and Mrs. Spvm-er attended a huncu party at Glenvicw. Friday owning. A number from Doerfiold attend- ed the Old Fashioned dance given at \th-Iing Saturday nighx. Mrs. (‘arl Andersun was the lunchâ€" eon guest uf Miss Mudfllino ”map of A..._.‘.L.A| .1 theater party at urday nftcrnmn Percy McLuu Sunday after the Fred Mau W35 put HUI h)" teer Firr “VP cerium damum‘ seriom damage Mn: Ruin-rt F fru, .lvnn and trv. Jt'l‘ and (W “mm ”M Ray (luv du ' \L'Q'Q‘K “ Chin-‘0“ Mrs. lunchvu md u..-..‘. \u-vk wnh Mr and Mrs; S. L'hin-‘nn bf [rung l‘urk. Mrs. Rub-xx PL l'rIH‘ 4' 1u1k'ht'un and hridfl!‘ party Ht thy Hunnltnn duh. {Mm by hcr aunt. Mn. B, .l I)‘ Miss Fannie l'nm-r hnx l 111 “ith thu Grim):- Mr~‘. R. M. Yum and M Muhlkc spcnx tho- “wk v1 humv Hf Ihl-ir bruthvr. I": ‘ Hf l.i?wr!)’\in\'. Mr. and .‘lrxx lh'uw thmr Sunday gunk “1;“ Mr r hmnv 11 Mr, and hIMrt-H ‘1 Deorfield "nm‘d UT! In ~tudy Iht- \‘hzn'm‘h'r ‘ I‘rt'athIL' by [hr [Huh At tho- (‘hrhhma Hum ”’11- {up}: “EH ln' “Sun: vao rt! p, 111. Im- un-vum nf thc- Ann 5211‘ Murunn-t Wmtn [’uMh' prnyvr “Kuhn-Mia} mg}! (‘n Suturdu) (‘hnir “xi! mu! \‘hun'h. \‘( I! . Lahahn was (by guest (I r. Mr~ .Imnw Dough-Hy 1hr “rump: \hurvh svn'xu' at " Ihv mm‘tlnx “111 be m rhurgr v Amx Salmm league Mi“ un-t \thrmgrr \HH spvuk “r \.-r\'|\'v \HH M: th \V ruzht mw Girls 0f Everett at St, l’atricks' hall Frl‘ ufu'rnunn tho vhimm-y n! Mau hnuw x-aught firr but U! h)" the Ikwrficld Volunâ€" hvpnrtmvnt lx-fun‘ uny mugr wa< dnnv Iwrt 1“,. f'otlis und daugh» and Mn. Ray 1) Rocds human and Walton ~|u!1\. Luughlln has rrturnvd Highland Park hospital as taken with n broken :hrm- “mi-k“ ago and is r m ”'19 l“. H. Strykcr kndcrsun was the lunch Miss Mudfllino ”map of {Ms and attended : uf thv Bluvkshmv Sat Mn E, .l Binuhum and _\1t uf Ining Park in TN-ormM \‘01lnt'~ h» (-r >.-r\'m PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND .\lr~ 1' K Unborn Urdmrn Hf Rim-r 1hr (Iwurm' Stan}:- E \ 2| [\L' had as her Louis Clemens umw r‘LLG .- assemblylprograms will be presentet at 2. 30 terested in Sunday School iinvitkd. h Sm asident,‘ The church orchestra gives a ggidem,’ musical program Friday night at d. Daytime school house at 8:00. Printed showed 1, programs which can he seen else. nentary ‘ where, will create an interest to come m wagltu this concert. '; At the meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Socier on last Tuesday nd 8th afternoon, the following officers were {elected for the year: '1 Mrs. John Stryker, President. ‘ 5 Mrs. Cheater Weaalinz. Vice-Pres. ‘nd 3rd| Mrs. Ed. Beckman, Secretary. A, “L: Mrs. George Deck. Treasurer. um u-Iicul ('hul'l‘h vhimm-y M {M firr but field Volunâ€" lx-fun‘ un)‘ 72 RV! W'Hl”. L' ])1\'L\l‘l1\ “I 10 ml n f Elisha 1“ hrM ”Hhr hurrh Naur‘ yum I‘m ‘\ 'Yu th! uf Mr.~ ni‘ Thun x' at H um ”Hr scrum- WW “1‘ ”up My \\ 1” b1 ”2'1 Mrs f lns‘ Huh ,xuwdu) hm! “5 qum :1“ 'I h {U (hr 4! ‘h‘ mmi Huh)“ HI UH ChigazouRRRR Shore and Milwaukee R. R. Haitrhla ndIa , Residents of Highland Park are coming to an appreciation of th e convenient and wholly ex- cellent transportation facilities afforded them in} the North Shore Line. The advantages of elu- tric locomotion are manifest to everyone who has er- joyed a trip over this route. Here you have a good rate of speed without the sacrifice of a single measure comfort or safety. And the employes. always courteow and attentive, are bent on giving you the utmost in ser- vice and accommodation. Then, too, there is the assur» ance of a prompt arrival at your destination. Why not take advantage of this convenient route? Limited Trains for Chicago leave /“f-« , ‘\\C4c' Highland Park every hour from 622*: fl/g A. M. to 1:29 A. M. It“? assonger Station uflnlr equal if not unpeflor to‘ my similnr nfhir ever given in Highland Park. I .13. Come to our Sunday morning ser- vice. You will be surprioed how mnny old friend| you will meet there. And you will also have In opportun- ity to meet some most excellent flew people, who poem to uke pleasure in our services. especially It the morn- ing hour. , 7 u-â€" _;1l u.- Ill‘ llvul. Next Sunday evening We will on our splendid new Itemptlcon. A goodly number 0! beautiful pictures and nn illustnu-d mg will be the principnl futures, The theme will be “Stewardship." Our Epvorth burn room '1: :_._ -g crowded every the 6:83 éniée. A! the prowl nu it looks u if we would have m use the "min nudiwrium for this popular event. A. W. Culkim snd wife w Helen L. C‘lkinl lot 6 and v 25 ft of Ian 6 and 9 block 21 Luke Blufl WD 810. Mury A Chnu md husblnd w G A Sou/ems Jr” put. of lot 322 We Forest WD 810. Sump $1.00. Chicugo Tide 1 Trust Co. to G M Bud lot 5 Mubar'l sub in block 3‘ Highland Put Deed $6600. 2 Lâ€"--L- -A 9.. OI lll‘lm-u -â€"... 7 June M Gunman rand-husband m THHonnet-lnwumuIJ Sec 6 Shield- twp WD :10. Sump 317.50 Pride Isn't to [II on 1nd then REA L ESTATE TRANSFERS Express Trains for Chicago leaw Highland Park every half -hour {rt-w 6:20 A. M. to 11:50 P. M. to be Hunted. rn let- us 60'“- h loud! the fluan wast-rd YOU (‘0‘ k “'1“ you plum: H \Nall 11k {N‘S‘ horn “Slow we (wen u oven in ‘.u bet-uh: 1h blkmg la Liner vu. In d n « on the The 00an has . pate-med rotary flame burners thm sun-mu! “In" up undum-ath \he menu rd The Dunglex has an extra down nvm: he'd: m dmnbuted evenly and evvryflnuw, xx k wfll be perfectly doneâ€"no math-v who-w 80‘ the (calm. Vnu ‘hc wllin l b! any one 0! M "n.” IJ‘IIF'B "Vtry Km." and Lt mm how-pa ll you want. ‘3 km“ u- yuml tanking cvrw «Int, pm“ a)! Lorain ted whee yw" oven hen la n cxnuly me be u Thu menu - wet-cub! the cooking hem in me only unccmn. Lnrun IIIO ofirn whole-Inca] coohny mud an . u. can mm. And vcgcublu Sn v dry-um I (my not. now' vaN 0 that”. P. ll.‘ St. Johns Ave. DR. C. V. NICHOLS rxtrl de‘nl‘ I)V|".: md evyryflfllw no menu wbc-rr the {”1“}. winl‘

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