A" __._â€"- 1 Want nth. nuns-d Put. Sal-y rum. m [lull-d rm gilt-17 Int-u. Hot m/h'. In [on 1100 not. $18000. my tor-n. mi“ ‘ ‘ o, “th. unpertyjoullotmlu oo'oooo'oooooooooonoooooooo;buy. all on or ,5... to ‘Y nx__un,, PAGE TWO Phone 1 1287 Butter â€":’Eggsâ€"P0ulfry DB. WATSON ., _ do. Telephon‘ H. P141124 FLOUR. HAY; STRAWAND GRAIN DRY MASH HOPPERS WATER FOUNTAINS POULTRY REMEDIES OHIO“ SUPPLIES AND ‘IIRD SEED POULTRY AND STOCK FEED PHONE 235-84 All is prodpc‘ed' here on the farrn. Healthy, properly éared for ., c.0wis‘. Herd federal accredited â€"â€" that is â€"-. pronounced free from tuberculosas by the U. S. Department Of Animal Husbandry. We can now. supply several more customers. HY not get your Milk and Cream {Where you are invited to watch the process of milk- ing and handling from the cow to de- livery? 7‘ FAMILY SERVICE NO. 4 Damp wash with ï¬atwork ironed 25 lbs $1.25 Flgtwork pieces ironed 5c per lb. extra. Qné day O\er 25 lbs, 5c per lb \ .\'6 articles marked each bundle sorxed as to colors and washed separately One day service. SEIVICE Damp Wash 25 lbs Fresh DreSs‘éd\R0ultry to Order H Over 35 lbs. 103 per lb. AH ï¬atwork iroped and wearing apparel starch-’ ed where needed and dried. FAMILY SERVICE NO. I 011 all bundles from 7 lbs. to 22 lbs. Per ll). . \. 23 to 25 lbs.'$2.50 Shirté reduéed to 20¢. Collars Tto 5c, othef ar- ticles in proportion. _, E’ are making a substantial reduction in personal laundry bundles and in family wash service to ï¬t the needs of every household. Look over the several services we of- fer? below and select the one you prefer. Either service is a distinct sawing over any other way youï¬ea‘n possibly have your laundry work done. EVA NS'fFEED STORE EORGE TUCKER Reduction in Laundry Prices The Grove Farm FAMILY SERVICE NO. 3 Rm Lon. Diutuace Cull. A' FULL LINE OF 519 Oakwood Ave.. Highland Park THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Launderers, Dry Cleaners Dyei-s Highland Park and Libertyville Tel. H. P. 178. Libertyville '67-R FOR SALE â€"- 8 ROOM HOUSE Phononâ€"H. P‘ North Shore Real Estate 17 North Second Street: 200- I. â€I'm: 5 am man-d M, DEERFIELD. ILL I5. â€" WM. “5 $1.25 ll‘fc T .e usual sesï¬ion meeting will not be eld Sunday afternoon. The m ‘ing has been postponed‘until tho lasthunday of the month. Yes, the garage is nearly (gone. Full puqticulars next week. 02', i! the p ietors of the Press will get out an â€extra we will tell you about it sooner. ‘ Itext Sunday morning a Lenten ser- mo' , and in the evening we promise anqther of those wonderful picture ho rs. The slides used ‘are thqse wh. )1 have been prepared by the best of q‘srican urtists especially for our W. .,___ -_,_w.â€".., -v. v.“ o «flaumh centenary movement, In is? {he pictures are marvel: of belu- ty 3 attested by all who were fortu; nut? enough to be present two,waeks agq‘. Do not fail to come next‘Snndny evefring. = . The Men's Glee club of Zion City' gafe a really high class entertain- merit as the third number of the p- X0 orth League series. Though M s! evening was cold, 3 house well. ï¬ned greeted them. There were eigh~ teeh singers, and accompanist. The music was pophlsr new and old- time selections, comprising (iuutets, 50° 10: and choruses, that gave highest sa action. We would be glad to haie them come again. 1' Sunday school and other ser- have made a good start towards thq' “double- up" goal inaugurated two weéks ago. The am is to double in membership, attendance and in- temst every department of our chip-ch work. Figures will be given whfn we are farther along. After a ï¬ne address by Dr. C. A. Kelley of Waukegan, Mr W. E. Bletach and others gave short talks on- the value and importance of the small ehnrrh to the community. After the discussion. a committee was ap- pointed to survey the local ï¬eld and sutgest better plans and equipment. There is a real need that has found insistent expression here in North Hi hland Park. These memrealize vit _nd hlVe an earnest desire to meet th demand. The public will soon hear th result of the deliberations of this committee. The dinner to the men of the church giVen hy‘the women Was a great suc- 0035. The excellent food,‘ ï¬ne service and good will shown/by the ladies was heurtjly appreciate?! by all the parti- cipants. About thirty respondedmto tho invitations that were sent out. rrlï¬â€1“2ï¬kk++a‘+~H'%~>-H~¥€W f 3;. GRACE M. E. CHURCH } Mr. and Mrs. Svllnr Hullnrni elm-1'- tuinml at dinm-r Tuarduy uvvning pit-- cedinu thv pro-Lenten dam-e at the Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Presby of Mann-lair, 299w Jersey. announce tho engagement of their daughter. MiL (ler. tn Mr. Nathan (‘m‘withï¬ Jr.. sun ungr. and Mrs: Nathan Cnrwith of 15% city. Mr. Alex McEwan announces the marriagv uf, his sistex, Helen to Mr Thbmas {um an. kh took plate Pri- day in (himgu. \Mr. and Mrs. Rowan will resitk in (‘hkggm Mrs. Fred 1). Porter Intertaincd the (cu-hers of the Ravin'ya a hmnl at (ca. Tuesday uffc-rnuun i $1.8m! Mrs. John V. NOHFOSS on- it tottained at dinner Tuesday evening mending the dzmw m the Highland ‘ I aflk duh. 0 Mrs. Robert J. Bray of Ravinia cn- tertainc-(l a large number of young people last Thursday evening, for herjniece, Miss Alice Juhnston. who left Friday for Great Falls. Mom., where she was married to Mr. John Mobile-y, a former Highland Park resi- dent, on Tuesday. Out of town guests were {mm Evanstnn. (’hicam) and Hubbard “buds. r. and Mn}. Robert J. Bray of R 'nia announce the marriage of thï¬r niece, Alice Gwendolyn Johnston. to [Mn John Fâ€"nncis Mooney, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont, which took place Tuésday, February 28, at 10:30 o‘clock ‘at St. Anne's Cathedral. Great Falls. ;Th§ bride wore a gown of pu’re white ‘ Fr'gncis satin caught with orange bloysoms, and a simple tulle veil held fin blace with orange blossoms. She ,calï¬'ied a shower bouquex. Mrs. J. B. Shdrlock of Great Falls, who served '83 †atmn of honor. wore a gown of iln‘crl‘d taffeta. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney; will reside at. 1514 Second St. North,j Great Falls, Mont. ] ‘4â€" tortui Ifourteen friends Tugdzming preceding at the Highland Park club The Be» Square club yaw a bunco party, Monday evening in Library Hall. A most enjoyable evening was sp'ent.’ Miss Emma Evans was hostess to the Sewing circle of the Philathea clas_s. Tvekday evening. rim HIGHLA‘pw max PRESS, HIGHLAND and Mrs. 'M. E. Sampsell eq- etqizrteen friends at dinner .y 8 ing preceding the dance this mnttei' by uddtudng the Secre- ury otthe Illinois Commonq Com- mission; Springï¬eld, Illinois. - NOR‘I‘R'SHORE GAS COIPANY By 19de L'. Illlud, (Adrrtisémeut. 52-1) A copy of the proposed uhuinlu' may be inspected by any mm party at the oï¬ces of this Comm: in Waukegnn. Libertyvme. leo For†est Highlupd Park 3nd W Illinois. All putieq‘ interested in m. proceeding nuy obtain information an to thevtjmve and place of hearing on or less . ....‘l.50 1.40 For the next 5,066 cu. ft. ‘ or less 1.45 1.85 For the next 10,000 cu. “ft or less .1.40 1.30 For the next; 10, 000 on. ft. or less ............................ 135 1.25 For all over 30 ,400 cu. ft. , ' or less ........................... 1.25 ‘ 1.15 For all gas used through . 1‘ _ prepsyment meters ...... , : 1.50 Prompt ?nyneni Discount: . ? The difference between the (in). and Nét rate- Ithl constitute n prompt payment discount which M spply when bills on pnld within ten (10) day- ‘fte'r date. ' MMIII. 3111:. Company shall tender mlnlmun monthly bills and collect 60¢ ‘per ne- ter per month from all consumers who use less thnn four hundred ( ' cubic feet of gap in said not: period so messnred on regulnr meter†or less ............................... For the next 2,000 cu. ft. or less For the next 3 ,000m cu. ft‘ The North Shore Gas Company ligreby gives notice to the public that it has ï¬led with the Illinois Commerce Commission schedules which will change the rates for gas service in Winnetkaband Glencoe, both in Cook County, and in Highland Park, High-‘ wood, Deerï¬eld, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Libertyvillek North Chicago, Waukegsn and Ares, all of Lake County, Illinois, and in territory ad- jscent‘to said' towns, and thst the said change in rates involves a de- crease in rates, said rates to be as follows: Cubic feet con- Rates per 8! cu. ft. sumed per mo. Gross Net For the ï¬rst 400. cu ft. Notice of Proposed China in Rue. To Patrons of the NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY: Mr. Harry Eichler and Rev. Suhr‘ attended the district/Canvention of the : Waltherx League at Decatur, 111., as} dolezatps on Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Suhr. pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning servicesmt 10:45. Exening services at 8. Lenun sonices at R on Thursdgy evenings. Following the services on Thursday evening the Bible (-1333 will'lieet. €~>+++~£WW¢~WP~W‘ + ZION LUTHERAN Maw: Wurz-okH-y-WWW Sundaysâ€" k30 a m Holy Communion. 9: 30 a. m. Trinity Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon (lst Sunday), Morning Prayer and Seymon (remaining Sun- days). 5:00 p. m. Vespers. The Rev. P. C. Wolcott, D.D., Rector The Rev. Walter C. Bihler, Assistant Minister. Services You are cordielly' inv'flcd to make use of the reading room at 887 Can‘- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine‘h'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the evening Ind Sunday afbernoe'ns from two to six o’clock. V There will be an d! day meeting of tho Dorcu society Hominy. larch 5, ‘ tn new on “titles for ‘the ante which will be held thé ï¬rst Sunday in April. The communicants clu- 'wlll meet at 239 ï¬nd-y that-soon.- at th. J. Snuth ) TRINITY CHURCH 410 Fiï¬-t 8!. Highland Pun PUBLIC NO’VCE JUNK Prodidfllt .mnnummmmml , 4102-..!t.=§1a1 mmm - m 33;] Budehng Materlal Coal Solvay Coke Expertï¬Demi-Surgeons J. J. MINES, Embalmer M. E. KOPP FREIGHT HAULING, BAGGAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER PHONE Bundling Delivery for HIGHLAND PARK 160 America: Railway EXEP. Co; ‘ â€" Phone . P. 285 SWAN ELECTRIC. _. COMPANY Wedowidnaandreï¬iidngpfaflkindsbidearic- amt-tug Fixtzm'acpedflï¬. Giveqsatrial.’ Invest .11 Dolls!- in your. pronerty, you like to get a dollar's worth 0f labor and material? Thisiswhat ou willgetfrom SWANELECI‘RICCOMPANY Phone Bizhhnd' Park 1836 11‘ 651 Michigan Ave HWM m MONK North ShqreMerclgantsA Express Co. American Delivay and Transfer Co. Ladies’ Tailors 6NorthShetidanRoad Moldaner 86 Humei- Come :right aWay and hasi ï¬rst choice. have a few ladies suit on hand which we wi dispose of for a“ few dollars yOu may say. Store and Chapel. 51 7‘Elm Place Ofï¬ce and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park, Illinois .L: maximum-Am: ‘ Tï¬psDiflytoallPointsBetween ,Waukegm and Chicago , 696 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 550 Prompt Motor Service j, J, MINES 86 SON On Sale Funeral Directors Established 1890 SERVICE Telephone H. P, 1. Lady Assistant ‘. L. KOPP