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Highland Park Press, 10 Jul 1924, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ‘ and Sto FIREPRC Highland Park Tr can buy. has had years of & Womr*nhohl1work. * * _ Our Piano is "he best in his line. [(Try us and be now handle a full iA Musical Instrument 2 Strings for Violine, Oai i, Ukeleles. vmm::tw im-,’mmLas Instrun Reeds for Saxnp t Clarinets, â€"| If we haven‘t it in PRATT‘S UNITED Telephones f PRATT‘S UNITED Ou: Banic vusicls o LaunderérsL m Cleane'rs* a The Re a discount of dry and dry cl For the cc trons we have 618 N. Green Bay Cash ; MOV INC PAGKINC 1“ sgzIolfi\I BAGGAGE FREIGHT RAFEBRTY, Sr., M Office 374 Central Avenue s 181â€"182â€"29 E.X 39 37 ‘s Barber $h°P ‘ 10 N. Second qt. epwin be Mwed o.y all launâ€" ing taken ftere and talled for. ind Ca: Tony‘s Barb 1 & + _Secon« 200twill be aning taken : fig.é Co'nt)any OF WAREHOUSE nveb 4 Central Avenue yut at 20% ence and savings to our paâ€" 0% hland Park 1103â€"1260 appeal to tyou. 5t. Johns Avenie RESS \Carry Office , musical instrument you may want. ;wmordor!tfory . airs our Talking ie motors in Sax! It‘s the Hest that money land Park 178â€"1 Ly'“h‘ 67â€"R 4 bleLaundry ark, MJ w month fiJune the assoâ€" ciation â€" 26 club meetings, 4 comâ€" mittee â€"meetings, 10 â€" educational .. The English class for foreign men is held at the high school building evâ€" ery Tuesday eyening at 7:30. Two clubs of the Y. W. C. A. have %ed heir tings during the summer. | # The "toy shop" given by the junâ€" ior members of the Â¥. W. C,. A, will ll),e; rkepeated this afternoon at Ravinia ark. | f Miss Colene Poyrniter, girls‘ work secretary ‘of the oung _ Women‘s Christian association left last week for New York wherd she will take a special course in ‘â€"work in the national Y. W, C. filfnsnmg school. Miss Elean#r Meyer is home from Fayette, Mich,, because of illness. _ Miss Susier Eas is visiting at the summer home Mrs. F. Chrisâ€" tensen in Michigan. » > ‘vi(;sfwvâ€"â€"Wf Clar with her sister, Miss of Highland Park. Mrs. Alex ‘VWillmfn is taking the school cemms.] i Little Betty Jean Hannisse was was hostess \to a| number of. her friends at a birthday party, Tuesday afternoon. Avl lost his wife) and | |three daughters within the past three years. Miss Lorr#ine eigle entertained at a garden | party) Saturday afterâ€" noon, in honojr of her birthday anniâ€" versary. | f ; Mrs. Lord is suryived by her husâ€" band, two cgn'ldre Mrs, Virginia Jackson, ‘and Raymond, Jr.;â€" one granddaughter, Betty Jackson; her father, C. W. Pettis}; two sisters, Mrs. Fred Haggie and Mrs. Emil Frederick, and four brothers,| Lincoln, Elmer, Charles G. and Robert Pettis, all of Deerfield. e elder Mr. Pettis has Inct ‘hin auridal amed s Hbiiamis P B EK IL EL «Mrs. Raymond Maynard Lord (Lizâ€" zie Pettis) died at her home in Chiâ€" cago early Monda;}@ morning of perâ€" niciousâ€" anemia. |Funeral â€" services were held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred H e, of Deerfield, Wedâ€" nesday ‘afternoon at 1 ofclock, and burial : was in the family lot in the Degrfield cemetery. * . Mr. and Mrs. Catl Rommel and two daughters, Janet and Ruth, who moâ€" tored here fron;:rflalo, New York, last week, and week end guests at the Philip Rommel â€" home, have taken an apartment in Oak Park, and moved there, Tuesday. William Cooksey passed away Sunâ€" day morning at the Presbyterian hosâ€" pital. _ Fungral services were held Wednesday afternoon at :2 o‘clock. Miss Amelia Petersen is teaching in the Daily Vacation Bible school in North Chicago. On Sunday morning she delivered the messa at the Presbyterian church in tlft city. On Thursday â€" eveni Miss Petersen spoke at the Ligl:‘t?rren“ meeting at the. Municipal sanitarium in Chicago. ‘ The Ladies‘ Aid ‘society of St. Paul‘s church met last Thursday aftâ€" ;{Mfl\ at the home of Mrs. Henry uehl. | i $. 0. Goldman and Co. purchased from Mather Smith, forty acres west and south of Briergate ‘Golf, club. This property fronts Waukegan road. Murray ‘and Terry were brokers for Mr. Smith and Mark Steimbert repâ€" resented Mr.. Goldman. The considâ€" eration was $127,000. The lots will be 100x150 wor larger and a miniâ€" mum bu requirement of $10,000 will be , Mr. Goldman states. Mr. Goldman also has purchased twentyâ€"fiwe lacres on both sides of Sheridan road at Liake Bluff. k . Mrs. Robert Greenslade and daughâ€" ter, Mary Jane, fi Highland Park were the guests of Mrs. Alex Willman Thursday. | §‘ t The Sewing‘ club of St. Paul‘s church ‘will meet next week. at the home of Mrs. Olivia Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bird and daughâ€" ter of California Are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bird‘s llin_‘.t,g:x. Linâ€" coln Pettis, Mr. Bird, Mr. is and W. A. Whiting of Irving Park spent the week end at the lakes, on a fishâ€" Paul Hatfield is working in the P. J. Juhrend garage. |â€" _ I Mrs.| Olivi 'Arfdemnf spent last week end with Mrg. John Dahistedt of Chicago. & lt Al â€"Mrs. Elmer Clavey entertained at luncheon and cards on Wednesday afâ€" ;emoon} at ‘her home, Cedar Gate arm. i (â€" . | 1 2i j who are en routq‘js::y automobile to Cleveland, 0. On Saturday Mrs. Reiâ€" chelt had as her gfim Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elliott and Mrs. J. C. Ward of Oak ‘Park, with whom the McCombs and Harts had béen visiting before coming to Deerfield. > + Mrs. Robert Pettis and daughter, Jean, visited Mrs. Percy Prior of Highland Park, last Tuesday. _ _ Miss C. Duffy visited relatives in Highland Park Tuesday:" â€" , | Mrs, Lena Castens of Chicago spent last wq{t with her niece, Mrs. Fred Labahn, > >Ar" Week end guests at the J. A. Reiâ€" chelt, Jr,, and R. E. Pettis homes were Mrs. George McCombs and daughter, Ellabeth of Marquette, Mich.; Mrs. William Hart and two children, Pegâ€" gy and Billie of Wakefield, Mich., + _ DEERFIELD NEWS Miss Mabel Hammer of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Blaine. ud:flmnh Knickerbocker and Miss Mildred of | spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Carl T. Anderson. [ & Mrs, Fred Greenslade of Highland Park spent Thursday with Mrs. B. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS k spent Tuesday Charlotte Brand Both. polifical platforms have ignoâ€" miniously ed the isue of what shall be done with the flappers. Political || Spellbinder: "We pay taxes and pay taxes. What I want to knowâ€" do the taxes go?" Voice 1 audience: "Up." State of Illindgis, County of Lake, ss knowledge Delief and that the items and amounts n‘ above eorl-nnd with .th items ‘uxl shown in report made to the o(“Pl:hfle Accounts, State of m *‘*** 0. F. GRANT, _ Park. State iBank,: do solemnly swear â€" Tno Shove smiunt a wae o d tat w 1. n# Re 2. | Loans of| C h) :: jll... 8. 4. dra ( 5.. XAL‘B. T 6. 7. . Banking $ tures )] l. %’ l of. eondition of Highland Park State Bank, ted at Hhhltl:l Park, State of N % the close of business on the 30th; day of 1924, as â€"made to the Audiâ€" tor bf Publis Accounts of the State of Iiliâ€" is, pursy nois, pursuarit to law. > lnw _ Subscribed) and sworn to before me this 7th day | of \July}| 1924, | in W. E. BRAND, _ State of Illifiois, County of Lake, ss ||_Total deapineductosi $084, 108 86 L. E. J. , cashier of the North Shore Trust Co. k, do solemnly swear that the above . stai nt is true to the best of my knowledge belief, and ‘that the items and amounts s above eorm‘nnd with . the items and nts shown in report made to the A of Public Accounts, State of IHlinois, pu nt to. law. ; P $ + /. ELLEN J. GRUNDY, â€" (SEAL) 12. Other iepofl the | condition of North Shore Trbst Co., [ located at Highland [Patk, HL, State of 11 , at the close of business on the 30th of June, 1924, as made to the A of blic Accounts of the State of n s uant to law, _ L. | Loans a%lmge (1a) ..........$231,500.00 2.\ Loans latgral l;omflty P UD] : sE Nnb 1ceminer inens nsc crame macmr~. * HAQCOATD 8. i M# (R€) |....,.4â€"{â€"â€",.«~..... > BOOORA 4.} Overd CY se s nep n e ne ncvcccvcee > * BE N ‘_| Total dn reirtcconicǤ9,108,128â€"08 LIABILITIES Capital (1) !.............~$ ©200,000.00 : lus [ oi iine~irrvina eperraiipedtian 50,000.00 Ev Profits (Net) (3)... 58,648.19 mntfootts â€"â€" Huurte â€" Rifarve i o * un Bills (TM) | ~coople..... â€" 20,000â€"00 Liabil w»:::~,.....$8,108,728.98 L. 0. +. e caonss 4 oo Woenlegd Fhe ond installment one year thereaftet and so on annually until all installiments are paid. + i i FRED W. RUBLY, # North Shore Trust Co. U | t City Collector Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this 10th day lbf July, 1924. SPECI ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECI WARRANT â€" NUMBER } R 277. ‘Public/inotice is hereby given that the Coutity Court of Lake County, wois,- 8 m# red judgment for a ial las nt â€"upon property bénefited|| by the following improveâ€" ment : e construction of a saniâ€" tary sewkr in Brownville Road, Linâ€" colnw Road, Marion Court, Pie: Road an St. Johns Avenue, all. in the City| of: Highland (Park, Lake County, (fllinois, as will, more fully afiur the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office. Tha the warfant for collection of such judgment is in the hands of the unâ€" dersign f Q’ F.!Suhr, pastor. / ‘Bunday school at 9:45. * j ge service, 10:30. English service, 11. { ‘finee Stinday school picnic will take pli on| the coming Sunday. The children lhre to assemble on the play ground if Sunset park about 1 o‘clock. Ample réfreshments will be served to fi chil free of charge, nothing wWill be sfild. Supervised play will be arrang Parents are urged to acâ€" company|the children, f * The Ladies‘ Aid will assemble at the churth on Friday at 1:30 for the trip to Mbprton Grove. c%;;e-, people located in rooms, 1,506 pefsons using the headquarte in some kapacity during the month. _ Rightden members of the Busy club returned from Druce lake where thp spefit a week camping. â€" July the T. NJ T. ¢lub will spend a week at the camp, â€" During the month of Jul the camp is open to any girl over 14 years of|lage. y Highland Park State C ipele] ppoeki(1) ... on x_‘na) ies Thets n:|:'ޣ: 1a) ...3 lb)m Collateral éod\rlv E; Lofins (fe) .._._._â€",...... ME ervr e nliay en inb tvaee 17'.) 8. mment Investments Time E&' its (4m) . Demand ::“: 4()0b) Reserve: ty ((6) West Central avenue. n anki Te her Stocks (4).... ,n_unm‘:‘!‘umm:v u)nd Total (OFRICIAL ~PUBLICATION) A Humorous Heckler (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ON LUTHERAN House, Furniture and i n (5) ns Calk "and 19,405.37 0 Blfl + i h Resources (?, 8, 9).105,534.08 ources (12) ......_....... 7,214.22 6 OOE es ie hous in Ridnrecprctspe it vernment : Investments LIABILITIES urces Bank (8) Notary Public $ 200,000.00 .. :50,000.00 58,648.19 1,201,745.48 1,580,671.90 $1,863.36 20,800.00 535,836.88 $100,000.00 : 50,000.00 â€" 18,420.10 $130,736.71 222,841.36 / 5,205.19 ©R0010 663.71 204,250.00 T17,313.85 155,056,64 $521,703.36 498,875.00 Cashier Cashier that 824.00 19 bf Lake and State of Illinois, having | th# usineuot-tboeonrtwillp :~ ered the construction of a connectâ€" Paid assessment is payable '{ tem of ¢ast iron water pipe with| (1D) installments, with interes nnts, valves, valve yaults, connecâ€"| rafé of six (6) per centum ; i@hs, and fittings, including sand for| PUPA) on all installments. fro .l,tobo'laid in ‘County Line er date of issue of first v Rold, Green Bay Road, Burton Aveâ€" ‘lf ons desiring may . file id, Braeside Road, Ridgewood Drive,| ti0D8 in said court and may: ) ; Grove Avenue, Marion Avenue,| 9" L hearing and, make th T6ithmoor Road, Flora Place, Blackâ€"| {©99 oc ' dtone Avenue, Broadview Avenue,| _| | â€"__ . FRED SCHAEFE s;f sant Avenue, Washington Place, Officer appointed to mai ldgter Williams ‘Avenue and Hillside | .. assessment. fi:‘ , including all labor and materâ€"| _ i a at Highland Park, 11 is and all other expenses necessary | 19894 A. D. 1924. ; blbonstruct! said proposed improve | | |. © ~â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€" hebt, all in the City of Highland| | / Be Honest Now t feing on fle to the aiice| * @af "Goodâ€"by pÂ¥ithe same being on file in Dad. . T‘ odf the City Clerk of said city and havâ€"| yo nryday." .',' s1 1 : applied t&:h County Co:r‘tt:ef @d : â€" "Heavensâ€"if â€" you L’\)A ,;. “n‘) ‘ “'.. C ” MM ‘oluld.gi:hprqvmnmdiag of yw’:‘::nrmp.".' ECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE | to benefits, and an i. â€" ... â€" NO. 381 | hg been mad ‘Notice is hereby given to‘ all perâ€" court, the fin ns interested that the Council had on the f the City of Highland Park, County| A.) D. 1924, or as 31 S. St. Johns Ave. LOUISEM.. E V S * CLARENCE B. Teacher of Piano, > Teacher of Violin, Residence Studio, 787 Cornelia A¥€., . Phone Graceland 7546 xa P1 In Highland Park ys and Thursdays _ _ _ _ are espécially designed i:;ehhlvflulud; 3 Corsets of elastic usually cause faulty posture of the lordosis or "sway back" type.-? In time a of figure at abdomen or hips, 4 ( C 6 6 ms;sfi«m.mume : Tel. H. P. T67â€"W | _ _DEMONSTRATED BÂ¥ APPOINTMENT |â€" _ _ â€"_ Orders taken for | ||, Baby‘s Clothes â€"| Embroidering and Smo¢king Desy Saielli _ _one Dollar uen *3 , ANSCO CAMERA /‘ . We Develop A; r Films _ _ ROBERT W. PEASE . \$ d C ening o 4 * $ 1A [3 i.k :8 4 + ‘ f _ Mnnd: mlthe outside of house, and the I.vm;vbero only a comparative few see the i. 8 + f May I solve ydur problem foriybu? C 4 § Prairie Avenue, Highwood, : II1. What Shall It Profit a Man if his home is beautifully furnished and decorated on the interior, 378 Central Avenue 19 all fif}l'ors Pictures $ Community Shop Â¥8 SPENCER CORSETS "The more you buy, the more we give" The Deiltnta;‘Shop _ Dressmaking _ SC Silk an MRS. ADRIA (M. LePELLEY EvAns very day." . . : , :~~ "Heavensâ€"if you think you‘rte . going to need money that J . _ ; FRED SCHAEFER, | || Officer appointed to make said $ assessment. L. f at Highland Park, IIL., July 10th, A. D. 1924. u. 0480 Founen fits, and an assessment thereof haVing been made and réturned . to saild court, the final hearing thereon vill be had on the 26th day of July, A, D. 1924, or as soon thereafterâ€"as h# Business of. the court will permit. 1‘!' assessment is payable in Ten ( iuhflmfi,wit:'mnathe e of six (6) per per anâ€" nupi! on all installments. from ef date of issue of first f |§ ons desiring may file obje ohs in said court and may appear on‘ the hearing and make their deâ€" rfs }8 Wool Phone Highland Park 528 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 19284 Telephone 544 CS Tel. 2037 12 N. Second St. Toys Anna Fontana Phone 144 il CLEAN M atoetelited it CE v nE C Vétter te rC lealeaitnl =l=d Hlectri Id b«b4 4 PCY Contract it HECEBI $ $h Y# s Buite 4 £D6 Cien 354 61. DR. rener /et M Ti TLLI our rhC rid JA LI H 1c D uit t3

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