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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Feb 1922, p. 7

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Ur! [HA wur‘Klnfl m m) “8) .) \1 1‘ ILDI Gamer R\I.<fll\'ls \\} 11 .wvr) ~Det‘k {he «rung HOP ()NE unrkmz North Shore Trust Company “INDA‘. FEB. l9 Admsmon: Aduizc Cnilch'en unzu' 12. FPO!“ the Suftmla)‘ story by Thnnms Selzniz'k IONDAY, FEB. 2n TUESDAY. FEB. 21 - “mission, Adults 127x; war t filldren undv: ' 1‘1. 13(1war I Join. Ba'rum‘nrc in -- "THE L‘lflls ‘f‘ATER" May~Pathe~ Rvneu Mda ' .v“(‘UnH“i:v mnxasnn. ”Hafiz-z ml’Rsnn, FEB. 23 Palace; Cash Market «Emission Qfldren I GEORGE G. ROCK, Mgr. PHON ES:1)60-1561 533-535 Central Ave. M5031; K Comm 513le SCHOOL l\\TlTl'lP.1\F\T SAT him“ 10 h( Held Afternoon Md Evening af lake Bluff )1. I‘. (hurch Legs of Young Mutton lb. ....... LSc Jones' Link Sausages lb. ....... 30c Lipton’s Yellow-Label Tea. lb. . .690 Fancy (‘andled Eggs doz. . . . . . . .390 Round Steak center cut lb. . . . . .239 Hindquarter of Lamb lb. . . . . . . .330 Veal Roast. loin or shoulder lb. . .289 Hams.311gar-cured, half or whole 29c Pork Shoulders». whole . . . . . . .181 2? Manor House Coffee. 3 lbs. . . . $1.10 31mm County as fit ”19* . hicciatn ‘ hung.) § ‘Wrwn A For Greeting LITTLE EVA General Checking, Deposit and Jdtklz (Hogan m Pl‘X K'S “AD BOY mrwrh ”utht‘ Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Washington Birthday Next Eventuallyâ€"~Why not now? Capital and Surplus HIM! Commercial Business $150,000 \su-txus.‘ L'h 1 Attractl‘vl blnt‘d)’ war [33‘ wzir tzn‘ 1n 7 :30 p.m war tax .u .)k mm: Lards. Seals and Decorations \ State Bankt m‘ tux 1‘ Lake .. know “ SChO‘fl “nip for l‘hovu 50 7 Pust A R S 0 N Stationer Admissinn: \dulth‘ (‘hildrvn under 12. A picturizétmn u urday Evening ('ucabml." Pv‘ Allan Dwan, Ruth Loland in International Ne SATl' RDAY. FEB Maxim-v at F r0 m If w 01 Mi. ( entul’ ' Monte Blue \dmission p gv> ELF \IzzLitfl "NOMADS ()F und In ‘li L‘ flHt‘Hlmu. , l in a pravhcu‘ ALM)’ hf thr- uf tz-achmu and sum" Thvrc \UH be much ~'vvi\;'\'f‘!1‘x'> molhmis (1 programs. ww'u‘. pr'uhh-nw .‘h, K. {flu-1‘ \\ rutu Im': zuidrv» n the now -\ BROKEN l)()l.l." izétmn of Wilbur Hull Evening Post story, ‘. HI." Pm‘Snnally (1mm (Tu mod )5 a, and 1 m --whm Sk'hm‘l w nâ€" fi flew n Alhlhx 1 by Jamw Mary Thurman m is Stom- und Betty hi1: cast in THE NORTH \x'nxki‘x 13y! wax MHIUI‘ In “'1“ “'81 lL' do“ 30 ll! qu find lh’n‘lin: tax Ik‘ " Sut- Iuhnny (v11 by 30 {Delightful Musical Program and (‘lever l’antomine Presented at H. l’. (‘luh 0880].] CLUB Jl'NIORS GIVE PROGRAM. Tl’ES. pl’nfll’illll\ ”no”. 1(} 'H ju‘\‘w 1a ry a H m nmmu charm (he ‘d(‘ (ht. M- fuliy umu'w-mu-«L Thn- hush-35m “1' the nflrrvnmn \u-rv Mrs, {ulhmd Hustimo and thr .\11\~v,~ I‘hlnh Fyfi". anphlm- Fuxun, (iq-raMilw Faxm. Elizahoth anh-rhavk. Rhoda (‘ullinsy l‘jlimho-thn Snulhvrlzuul. Murmhy Yur- 1!_\'. Murh-I .‘ll'l'U'H‘. Margaux-i Bun nvil. Hertha Hurhnugh, Murivl I’uynv ’u-ntrlrv 'l‘huyvr and Nutalw Thuyvr Fullnwmg xx the pmkram n-mlorpd \lusicnl Program pr l'ht'h' I{I‘HHL\ Blmk Kvy PI‘ 2:77 7.3. 22:... 17.1 522:: 2373.7 ::;1;..:._: T. _.:.,. 54:7. 1.5.557 umlu 'l‘l‘w' ['ngh (‘me-n 'I‘mh 513‘ thuln-th Swl Mi.“ Ih‘rthu Hurhuuuh. Shmlmw Dunn- hum-v Hf {hr Unullh‘> HIM.“ m 1“ Sharp Minm My,“ Mari-m K‘ Th M Tht Pin-[5' Rubi 2H 1H1 FLORA J. (DUKE GIVES IH'ILIGHTI’I'L LECTI'RE Principal of Francis ’urker Schtml Spoke Before l’. 'I. .\. at Lincoln School Hh- 1:11" [vurvnt ~ uf Mom and ltlt'll mu. L'Xllt'l'fl’llk't‘, «h delightfully din-wt plr munnvr. l! w: mun “lln knmu ‘ tlu- I'mv. form-ful who has pmn'n stutxmvm mmlv. rum-v. total lzu‘k 1 and ull‘vvlatmn, sh :1 sx-hnlarly. wiw' 1|“ thv simplivity The Francis W thhwl by (‘nlui ul'utnr}: fur whit: tiun a plum- \\'m~n- Ill'“ “HUML nwthmk HIUM 1w H'iwl out in NW mvlL inupnt uf prnrtival pruurosshwm-ss IS nn\\' .1 'h-mnnstruhui Suvsvh'. )li~~ (‘uuxkv Wm ussuciate-d with ('u]. I‘mv kcr w thv 1-stzmlishnu‘nt nf this whom}. and. smu- his death. has any Hnuul h» (“Wt-lop his plans in the <2nm- spirix of earnest. upon-minded. nvv‘ thm vhm'uvtn-v'lzwi Pm plunm'!‘ im: [mt Hf pmrt ls nn\\' .1 tit-mm (‘0:ka Wm asm-c kcr w thv ostu M'huul. and. 5‘in Hnuul h (kin-h M'huul. 21nd. Hnuul h 4 mnn- spirn mas thm was work MRS ('«mki' has given in ht'l’ (iii-ix years nf (-nnsciontious‘ labor and run- skill as a teat'hvi‘. Today. the Ot'k‘uplt‘!‘ a unique and distinguished plat-v in the (-ducationul world zi~ n wn-iiYif ii» i,‘ Mr. Flurk (‘1. \VI‘ILYhY. MIpc-rmh-n dent 0f District 107". and “Br Ruth Ewing. presidrnt of the Lim'nln l'. T. .-\.. are to he mnuratulatvd upon w- curim: this highwlass lecturer fur our mmmunity. FOI'RTEEN SWORN IS AS STATE OFFICERS Highland Park Business Men .loin Illinois (‘onstahulanz Have Full l’nlice I’ower have hex-n mum-d f Illinois state cnnstal plivatiuns of four wt} UH \ll nn-mlwrs u!‘ (hv ‘)\>.Ull rh." ru- ur‘w nt‘ [hr nluxt rntcrtummg 1m uf thv )‘t‘ul‘ Tuesday uftvl‘v I‘Mvrum-y H. TM ymmr zmxxlv !' the thfl» hmi xi‘unzr of thr v; {rum \Iurl n. tax‘ish and prv '1} pl'utrum, '4“ h I '2' “hi. I: was dwhghlfu'il) ll‘H Yum-Wm! by 1; Hunt Mun-x pan: -. "'l'hx- I amp “kin! Out." Hu'h In! \\'u~ iv We“ ~uswinmi and mun v; yu-rh-vtly m am'urd \ch M“ n mud )1: x'c-n'» 21:1”!!!qu n-mh'w uf Ur) thn’ 1! hm! In he sum to 115' znmu'wmu-«L Thn- hush-35m ‘ nflrrmmn \n-rv Mrs, {ulhmd ’1L’~ and thr .\Il\~k'> Phinh Fyfi". in: having S\\'U1‘n ”'1 fl {A Hnwm ulan thcy p (-ducation mn-stiumn H'kt'l'. 31,; (‘lurk Ht'l'thu Hurlumuh. .‘\L'l'tll HIE l.\\l|' WENT ()l win :1 run] nu 'l‘wclvv “lflhlm \01 to be outdone, women rming lum-hmm clulu, TH E \\ HIV n' l‘ulmvr l’lm‘cv. L “2‘ Mix. Rolland } (kul of (‘hzlrzu‘torx Kymyy 'mcumxn PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS v31 “hunt 1ll\'l ., \\':1.~ m: min-rim: ”f > hvurd h M Hu-Hu- Suuthvrlm‘ui Izll‘lvuuuh. .A\u'ump:u;1~ It} n‘krr 11 mvvmw shv lurnuuht. Mulls «hw‘chnpwl m hm' v, «ivhx'ored in thv must m-vt and sinm-rv‘ny Slin- ! \\':l~' Hu- talk (If u “'11 \u “hurrnf sht- >p\-;1k~. (-ful vxprowiun of mu- 'le {he truth of m‘rry miv. With quit-t assu u‘k nf .‘l‘lfu'til\>‘t'iUUSnl‘>~‘ '1, Shl‘ n-vcalvd hrrwlf us wivmifiv (‘dUt'flHII', with ivity of the truly groan. .\ W. ‘urkcr m-huul «~- i‘ulum-l I’urkvr as :1 lab «luvutinnal run-rmu-Htu whvn- 1w“ {hmu'lw mu! four uthmk’ art In l-« m'! .hc [war futuw. T'm- {“17 un- helm: ~dawn: m and this Wm'k: John H. Shea» s \Vuulh')‘. H. \V Huh-l. all. 8. A, S(. I’m-tor, Frank E. Smith. A. G. McPher- Hwkvr. Harry Paul. .‘lurn-I .\lvx'h-r Hymn-1h Lumhvflwm )lnruzn'vt ' Bumw r1, rm: stvI'M hlmnl l'm‘k Luslm'.“ lm-n nm-d for play“ un 1h.- cnnstabulury f0h‘t'. Ap 'uur uthmk’ art In l-« m'! «- [war {mum T'm- {“17 1w helm: ~dawn: m and Hh‘n h‘u m act of (hr lomslu- pruminom citizens In I will in: «)I‘KnanA-d In In! :mlhuntim m up- \ The nu-mlm-rs u!‘ dthiu! hnu'._ whn qrbkn uthvrlaml in!) ”f ”N l'. inspix'utiun tn trzu'hm's and hun- “(UH Sn mlwxu Mt‘IhIWQ'H «unpunhl :“vIMAVQ‘” Liv/.1 Arrmky H in hc'l’ task n rm-n-mif th \u-lfnn y ‘LU‘IHI 115 z-mpl ”I“ t«-"‘ ('hnpm 5p] n53 Sprur‘s 8pm,“ Spl‘US.‘ kx'uwm Huh! Sprnv '1’”). HULK are now But \\ 111 UN “Isa MARTHA BERRY 1‘0 SPE\K HERE 51 N. Founder of School for Mour aineers To Lecture at Pres- byterian (Ihurch uh dunutinu rummum nhnph'r. hum the u" the MM and I-mL KHH“H m mr w hunk «-.~m!|h.~ht-«l m '.hr mmh for flu‘ HIHHHII' uf vhiltl'h-n Hf the “Hun- UHIHI‘I‘>, Thun- "unnht-n: hith- lumlvh" un- nf purw! Ann-noun stm-k hm thrnugh mamy yvnh Hf lSUlHUOlL have failed tu pruun-ss with the l‘l'sl of tho nation. The (-hildn-n. however. :m- pitifully anxiom fur “duration and :m uppurtuniu' (u do thl'll‘ part in thv World's wark. Svrgvnnt ank vamp flum (hose muunmms and has dmwn (hr Wurld 1hr pummmr- uf came “"1“ shown (hr ”1030 pm 4)“ Miss Martha l’wrr)‘ \ 1hr lu-lure room nf Hu- rhuroh. Sunday vu-nmu ‘wx'ry ,r UH 1hr ln-ture room nf HH‘ I'rvshytt-rmn rhzm-h. Sunday (-u-nmu. Fair. W. at \ o't-hwk. mum: the» nmmrtunity of hvuring how thv munry received {rum thr L'vllvl‘nus gifts has been used. and nut nnly hvm‘imz. hut string. fur .\1|~~' Berry will th about those chil- «in-n and her "mum: pit-turvs WI” ~hnw tht- M'hnnls at Mt. Berry and NW vhllnin-n at Work and at play. She null to]! ho“ the litth- rla‘ls of mounâ€" tznn t-hiMrt-n that 5hr begun tn tA‘Ht‘h m u lug cahin twenty years mm he- rmm- tht- nuclmm of u fichool nuw maintaining and «hunting fin- hunA lh'wi pupils. 3115‘! Kerry wax u young “ith lvHurv and n gn-M fur thnsc who luckmL but (‘1 mhantugvs that mmt of u KW und the Berry 1! built entirely on her Work and enthusiasm. When you have heu‘d her. you too will be filled with eMm and pr- lmp> yuu may wish to help and the nmmrtunity Will lw gin-n you, It is hupwl that vveryum- Will at lend. Thr North Shun- chum-i has L'iwn thru- scholarships to lhe school this year. and in nm- iimv they main- tained (our, MRS. I‘RlOR‘S MOTHER DIES IN EVANSTON Mr.» (hmryr Irvdalr, mother of Mn H M I'rlnr uf (h)~ mty. (had In!!! \u-vk at her ht-mr Ill Exurulun. Fu- m-rul serum-s wrn- hrM m (ha! \1!)' Manda) nfu-rnuun, and hurml w“ In $1..-- um m-nu-u-n Honda H". Rose Hill conwh-r) lit-Mun 1: Prior. there purnn hm wins. WI and Earl. and nnr daughter, l Gran" Andersnm n}! (-f Exnnslun If you haw a desirahlr plow uf property. \‘m'am uf lmpruV- ml. whirh “I” appeal to 1hr man 100ka fur u humr. l tun sell n for you. \\' mnuka To protect your future and make real progress in the world, you must save money. No one can deny the truth of this statement.for the savings account has been the start of every success- ful business. Saving develops character and giva‘ that assurance so necessary to success. An account with the Highland Park State Bank will, in prestige gained, pay you big re- turns. Highland Park State Bank numhm hf )‘vuh :ht Highland l‘urk haw “Hui :H‘HVMW YU the sulq- uf 1hr Nun): I CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY v ulq- uf 1hr Nun): Shun- :\. R. 'I‘hv munvy wu-ivwi hzh mnn'mhly gun.- to the :l~' m .\It lh-rry. Hm. (mo and hu-st known uf the PIANK J. It‘ll PM! all ur phnm s a young mrl then, u gn-M sympathy 'kmi‘ hut drum-d. the mmt of U.-‘ mkv for 11 '.hr muth for flu‘ n Hf the “Hun- MHIHH'FI: high- w', Ann-noun stm-k \'('ILY‘> Hf lSUlHUOlL SUCCEED Berry schools Ire her work and faith UNLESE Yfll/SAVE HA for Mount- \HH ~pvuk m ha \1- hvt'fl the zumuul You Wfifl New: x4 Hhh' Wlltrr The “on. o! Blviul Dope-Han J. I. Artll. \\ e are in a position to give you the best of merchandise. for our footweiir is made for us by America s foremost shoe manufacturers. Our makes, such as Queen Quality, Florsheim and Educator Shoes, are known all over as the best. You'll find our prices very reasonable. TRADE AT HIGHLAND I’ARK’S LEADING LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC ‘hone 456 FLOUR. HAY. .TIAW MID Ilium DIV MASH HOPPIR$ WATER F01 CHICK SUPPLIE‘. POULTRY REMEDIES AID .lID SKID me to Fell Bros. Shoe Shop : Receive the Greatest Valm in Shoes and Hosiery Seam-n twkfl holdr Tickets $2. $1.50, The Chicago EVANS FEED ; STORE Flute. (Mme. (‘larineL Baumvn. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Mud FELL BROS. ERIC DI". LAIARTER. (‘onducmr SMART SHOPS FOR ALL 509 (‘entral Ave. Highland Park. Ill. u I qusrm nfur FM! 11‘ SM blt‘r‘iphcm Talephonr LAM A FULL LINE OF plmu- nou- change Woodwind Ensemble and $1.00, North Hall IWANTED. I HAVE A RENTER who wintr- u mull huuv I-nd Park Lauscxvn. and Horn L Much llu first. 1922 nth! n‘dock Fort-fl 999 North Shore Red but: ( unrrrl Noon 6. Tn“! I “W III Mum-ad PIA. l“- ...... .u r. 65. .â€" "nutt- cu SHOE SHOP of dur and pmfiffl“ Shop and I. out" u 5â€"room bungalows ur (-n the 9-31 ride- uf High- PM}! mm L:

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