"ht " H :33: lllr,,_._i_"'ii', 34 Dedica ted Saturday A â€$12307 r High d yummy 1 Meters the drive l The need anal-gone i: time te' l and there 3 any thy _ result pf t e on High d use like l twice who [ z Theh t You} is o ' " A NOTABLE IMPROVEMENT , Theh dsome structure erected by the Masons on Sheridan tend is ornament to the city and an improvement of which any comm nit; should be proud. In architecture. excellence of 1pAor and aterials and adequacy orequiprnent it leaves, nothing to beifesi ' and the local Masonic lodge is to be congratulated on its splend new temple, which is to be dedicated on Saturday itfurttoon. That will be an event'of historic importance in the history of his lodge, whose offieers, building committee and mem- bersmerit he thanks of the community for the magnifkaipt build- in: wlu'ch hey have added to he business district. 's, f High d Park, along with many other cities of the state, has pomptly epared to aid in the relief niovement for the tornado Meters southern Illinois, and there is every indication, that the drive refer funds for this purpose will result successfully. The need urgent And the cause most-worthy. The intmediate allergen is past, but there will. be necessity for'aid tor some time te' etc the people in those cities ruined by the cyclone, and there 3 no danger of the funds exceeding the necessity, as my day _ ings new stories of illness, suffering and death as a malt of t e terrible catastrophe. It is not necessary to impress an High d T'ark people the necessity for liberal giving for 'a we like his. It is only needful to urge dispatch. .“He gives twice who iveg quickly." ' p j . . That ch art organiaztion is in readiness for immediatebae- thm is d to your membership in the Red Cross. The special Mtributi s are used entirely for relief work and rehabilitation. l At) a " the 20th. Henry M. Baker had visited every Illinois town (tur illage in the disaster zone and had the relief organiza- tions set . Thejndianapolis Red Cross anticipating the med {out Syd lane a large supply of anti-tetanus serum. . c_' TINA erican Red Cross has now tak mover the entire medi- cal work the_disaster zone. A unit of Chicago doctors left Chiagb ndas; night, the Illinois Central furnishimrtranspor- tation f . " At 2:3 March 18th, the tornado struck Murphysboro, 111. At 4 o'dotk, hree Red Cross trains left St. Louis, with doctors, “uni ined workers and supplies. In charge JP" Henry M. -. Cross national director of disaster relief; experienced in' 87 ' tornadoes and tidal waves. At 8 o'cloek the 22 my e ide-tracked at Murphrsbdro and as doctors and nurses “(af’to elieve the suffering, canteen workers began handing 'out ho ee and food. _ ' THURSDM The! 1:03.895? than D AND CAKES MADE TO ORDER . Yours tor Prompt Service . 696 rfield Avenue Telephone 1929 p “and Qua unnu- March I, tttit. at the post one. a High “mid. and" the Act of Much r. 1879. F . oale dir Son My by The (Jam NEW,“ at 812mm: Put. Lake County ARE COMING m FAST V y If you have 3 l HOUSES FOR SALE OR FOR RENT , _ Phone us, and" . t " mirPRtir1ENlrATrv)lil WILL CALL ---or drop us a line Highlanh Park Press r We wish to, ANNOUNCE THE OPENING MARCH 26. 1925 MARCH mo & BEDINI BAKERY . INQUIRIES FOR I IGHL'AND PARK RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING 18 South First Street Phone, 17 _ RED CROSS ON THE JOB HOMES p 192 min'oi. of NUMBER '4 r theâ€. 1 in: a " _ Earl tand M -down b Jiam F ternoon 'ketttut I home. 'l, ran in ‘diréctly jcar'. acciden way n as r/lt",' 1 pithl. ! Mr. imam, prfncipsl of the Lake) â€Won-est John J. Halsey school, Wm ,ited M . dt.,,R. Lowdermilk of, the} l, Deerfie School on Monday. ( a l, ‘ Carl pthneyer r eturned TuesdAyt ;from a three "ttorttha' visit'vlvxh hisi [mother, neat Bmlau in Silesfl Ger-1 l many. M127“ Holl'meyer lives with his} (t1rotittr)t'nuaiir" sud sister, Mr.’ and! .1 Mrs. M chael Winkel at Ndrthtieid, f f (r :Rey. . A, Remus wilrreturt to) Ithe ty rfield "'reabyterian Church: as the r nest pastor. tdt)r an; absence of three years; during; gwhich time he pteschegl in Iowa and this ‘pa year bat beqn “bending the, ‘Univer ty of Wisconsin. 'Rev. and» Mrs. maze will move to Darth“! {this w k. V I l ! l The electiol'l for , member of _ ‘board r directors of tht, Bee d 'School District 109,. will be held , evenin of the mom! Summit! April. The election for ttiji'ii _ of the t?rrpeyrtsitiettu' izh, u' l l Board of Edudition will be†held aftern n of the sine art. For l‘forme election, ’1 metres we I throu ,the expiration of the'tem EB. B. ordan, who had hen-ed ni ihoards are selecting woujen an a. l, years. _ i" ' . l The meld. Men's Chit, met bit Tugsd ‘evening " thir: Deal-head Temple §Mr. W. D. Sonic! of t e Chico: 1Association _ of "Commemp twas th Apeaker, ' ' _ § 3 ‘1 i' The. uh now has 1iiorhntrertr, “I‘d :the ex wives plan to how many .1 other tt ' speakers for \thig onthusi- éhstic ei ie organization. ' , ‘ The ate of the formal opening of theg ne Vernon Ridge Country Chili Juui bee met for the Fourth of Julya This _ club which has niueiho of its uneA almoat madttit use‘ is the arm: Kellogg and mag tain the terhoon Mr. 3 Mrs. Bury z1it1eotpseri,l new d have a ntttttttair ‘born " 1 March 2 at the m [and Park, '; pm]. “Mush LihnU'd red , in H land Park.';they' are in the! Dear School District ‘nnd Mm, " nie' two older children. Tony aid Ania omption, “tend the Deerfitld, mm r school. _ F I (I Tnesdn . The decorations were " green f T St; Patrick's day; Mr. d Mrs. J. Strong were host at brid on Thursday aiming. _ Ilia: Marjorie Garrity enterpin‘ at a St. Patrick’s party last1Tues-f day at Vning. ' . 'Mn. " Htttnmerhtur been in with‘ the M, this past month. . Mrs. Russell u Velle‘will enter tain th Pot.Luck Club on Friday The Evange day at m. Mr vention m. Mr . T9bbets will give the com- vention report. - ' . 5‘ Mrs. "tin Murphy lf Highlanf Park a ent Friday with htmothei, Mrs. lil,' M. Bleimehl. ' a Miss land. Pa parents stadt. for a nt bride, Mrs. Cassius Ead- ton (Cl ta Mitchell) was given ‘laqt Honda evening at the home of her sister-i law, Mrs Walter Page, on West 0 terman avenue. ') Miss Isabel Biedersttuit'ot High- land. P k visited at the home'of hair parents Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Biedeir. 'Aa his year all or-Nu, sch _ dates r odiee it in Ittiri, that D T trict l 9, shall follow' the lead of tl other massive districts; The" bs didate for the high 3911901 . d are esdames, Rot1ertts,-".rcurerk Bands. and W. c,, Shinnes.‘ '-w, _ " '__-ei.. :â€"""‘ - "T" __ "r Jane At let other Waive diftnets; The . r, 033.3113: and 'lj,(?j,iiilir,ilti" didate for the high ,htrrl . d of mihiin d Park j x _ tht " are esdames, Rolferts, "gClnre q mesh “we James 'utuce'hél ' mud, and W. C" Sthxpnes. '"I, Mrs. "Arthur 11ranlsi.ret4 two .httttt' Ten re of othee ttt county acho§kl atpent the ,tkteben d ,bittt Mrs. Gil- is alwi ya tso"dtteertaiit due to the tpj ' Arf Chitin. V , f ' pike f directors, that some as: r- Mr. “M Mn. fu bn, j' v. ï¬nd ance s ould be given a principal that] daughter; Iasrrprie; t,dit tttttl when a has gainedhia txeeriet.tetl, day from vi?dirii," tin. -c,' ' i tt sch l, and t',"t'irt,t' are? :1} l I." _ F j , eifieien)y that he wi .22 n , r . (ne Baudi 1etioiara. ft- that 0 er schéols which pay .highhri r,il""i,('t'g'd'tt,tj, in -i, , (lt salarie will not take the ttttii/itll Platrtrec'ind who , . isl'ih/?ii'il away, .7 d the wholeprtymy o.f. mt; Highland Park hum: _ _ 5 we!» ing a ew Cl" priheiptlTil1 h.al, ,1.» Mari, momi b, was taken to be pea e . h - _ - Ten iiselwt' price ance s when a sch ministr 'ijt'ie,iti of pa high sci able mi, to the 1 inent t said t never lil chan ' freque y M Mr, mirprise miscellaneous showér from their home, in Scott: mucky, to the Koebelin apart r. Dye is engaged in drill p well near Rondout. I onahue, who Jives with Wr. B. Rudolph IKnaBk, was run an. automobile drive by Wil. trig of Half Bax, F‘Ciday ate about three o'clbckuon Wang ad infront of E. .ir. Selig" The “met eigbtarear-old bo ck of Henry Fauna“: etVj' in thet path ot the Ferris: drimst waqrnot held as thd WI: umvoidablc. The child tseriouti1rirtiured, _ ‘Margaret, Hansen mama from the Highland Park he†l" annual) Pm page. menus!) rAsausamom . c. T. U. win' meet at m ieal Bungalow church on Fri- ree, Max-ck 27iat 32:30 p, _ It.' Lowdermilk. who his king 3 course in school all. tion " the University Irf , has prepared three duties I for the ile.erf1eld-phuiits al, who are doing comment It that is a credit “him and 1100]. 'Hia retention d Eta-'0! civic pride. A t't - gator of Lake County who the Deerfleld School would live any winding when t _;principals and “when I M Mrs. Douglas Dye Gavi DEERFIELD D i, l The Garden'Club will obierve tri," {tional Garden week, April} 19 to28, (ntrain in planting bees on tihe school §.grounds., To arouse the matey: of i Deerfield and jrrettsr, health rival- Iry, a home beautifying conféat is to 1 be put on. Any mum orDeertum l may ente'r this contest on application ‘to the Garden Club Ale ubmitti a' spring picture" of their IU grounds. Next fail, tl'. picture of th) same ground: showing the new!“ of lthe summer’s Work in, the improving l, qf'their ground: by means of shrubs, ‘fvinea, lawns, '"tmutty, trees, ite., mutt be submitted. , . r 1 Mrs. James Baudi I (nob Amalia 1eiiijiiriiiij' m; bo my 14, 1 , " i' in St. Louis, Mo., 4 died March . 6, 1 1925, in the flights Puk Hospital. ; The dunerql wash ld onilv‘rldty pt ',9 a.m. " the St. an d) Baptiste IChurch. Duluth, Min .' m tenths lwere (laid :to rest in Calttr, Ceme- itery vault until In? ‘whdn the de- fceased will be burl fn'ttie Calvary §Cemetery of Duluth; l} s , i Amanda Baudin It veg to. morn her ', loss, her father, Jon h'Lelhhtnnm Id , PortlaiU, Ore., two ii teri, Mrs. erly ) Warner of Portrtut4/Ore.; (Mm. Ctr - {brothel-s, William, are h, Mont.; iJoe and George of Portl mi, GIG; Jack of Chippewautdu, is.; Peter iot Colby, Wis.; Ione son he Scott lo! Chicago, and four dam: is, MN. }.Mayme Ellstrom, Miss. M rtle Bie- The JlhmtariV MI ikmarsi, Society! met for their tnntra mi in: hat! Thursday afternoon. The oIlowiuk4 offices were elected: pxraid at, Ma} Pred' Meyer; vice-pm dent/ Mrs. Jr."; M. Vant; secretary, is: S dlé,Gal-i loway; treasurer, M . Rt rd Pat- terson. " ' - l ' ' l The horned which Flow the. most imprommeitt during be ititaon' " be awarded cash prizes. I? specif- ie details of this contest wil be pub: lished early in April or abut to any applicant. ' i, _ Presbymiana are“ : Sunday, March 2 'lit . Bible School and Adult Cla . 1 M6. Woe.. ship and sermon; _ \e, "ithtemmii" 7:30, Evening send ' The/mi? Believer's Inh'eritan " , ', ' Midaireek service w, l, at .8 p. m., Sabin?! Pastor'? clan eve mionitt4p.m.' >5 zovhe and Mrs. Pear coriieti, all of lDuluth, Minn., and . a. H .1dhit.e. of Deerfield', three gr nddhi rem, .. bel and Evelyn'.Scha ,of Monaco?!» Mich., and Iarrr.aynis Scott tturge of Deerfield. ' '. _ . .‘~ Mrs. Litteoht,?etitrrvir' , most "its “resting paper' on , gingithe vexe- table garden. She ve, 391m very valuable'plam ttto7tow, t 'make I small garden prqducp all fine vege- tables for an Henge afnmil . A car- den with nojgm-e apots in mil-summer and early fall, is so much. better loot.. ing, and Mrs "ettis $R,ve, at†some. her cle'ver tricks in getting“ that ef- fist. ' 1’ , l ', and“. b l , f' The GardenVClub t Dee dd met at Ahe hAne Irf yrs. yle, Itch 15. Her sister, Mrs. . E. iiaiiev, of St. Louis,,Mo.. her answers, Mrs. A. til. Ellstrom, M a, ‘3 ac 'ot Duluth, In. and Mr . Corrie .of Ihr.' lath, r. and Mrs. uston vague at Deerfleld unlit. an Mrs; Joe Scott tiecompanied:t body to Duluth. 5' Mrs. James Emmi, who am visit- ing her,' _. daughter, ‘3‘ " Audtirn Platttte,'ind who passed any " tin Highland Park hoop til 5 b'ettmk last Mandi)! morni b, 'tlu' taken from‘lPrior’u and my; room: ato Duluth, Minn., ‘w are 2,'lf wok place ht 9:30 grids? m_or Ans. / ii'rGi'iii"iG.' E.' impel-1 and gul- dren' ofWoettstuld pent but Fttnr dayAat the James F) at Mme.r 'Mri. J, A: Reie 1d,iri, “lithe guest of Mrs. Osca F eb'el, Whose!» attained some of _ e one." of!tle Tenth sDistrict' Fede won pf War. tn'rC1ubi, at a Ii ttehoon' with: Edhetater Beach' hotel. swam . Mrs, Jaimie W of S"ittirt,i,i is making atreite'at V 1ilt',,trlttir!'it son-ind“! and " ten Eur. mud Mrs. Cheater Wolf. , ' " L V "Dtm't,gde to, Yodt Wifi'". Amie in threé‘acts, pménted underfthe ample,“ of the DeeTeld TempletAs- socialwn, will be, xi en im'thr Deer.- field Temple Manda ', Much 303 by the Forest Glen 'r%',dl'd'li'ltl'lli, t', back farms. ', "r ttt is.“ new“: . DR. IRVING C MWUR TELEPHONE H. nuns; , ifAiurtgi, Rm dud _ tfd/ttttt _ . SIDEWALKS And URBINGS Jose?) Whit? Stts maxim -iii'irihamit 'seigh1ttnd Pa numb 1% 1mm 'teitttt All Work thushmtet bdnesd y, April Piet,,';..,', ss" Ptiditr" after. Tit. 2190 Gdrrnett's .iutkMBERii)N'M"tTAL 's" j WEATHEiRSTRIPs Pianb Moving Padded Vans ; 1iroDrrtttutHmtemt? AND HEATING Iiirtpitittrt cheerhiltt Give... T Jobbing a My ' WIrrEN N?t: _" 360 mm AVE. “Imam, .1311“ ' .mmr.m-un GUST. NORRLEN TRANSFER ffSinqe _1893 th, INSTALLED "pt OUR? SPECIALLY hum]! ' Jilile your order vantage of (itr ear ' They 'lr/ii/lull,',':,';'? ! Ola-Iberia: W i0ir., mm 8.; . _ " Plane give me an edirnata' I In: -j..i..C-arlndt"ei 7 Nun t" AMI-up at; m. _, It is: made in beautiful shades of Oxford grey, tan mixture, gLo'nd’o‘n lavender and blue-grey. ' . A rerntirliitlile top-coat-hid , not expensive. Knit-Tex is 's, different, from any topreoat you hate ever worn. .It is guaranteed for three years. It never wrinkles, never gets out of shape, and seldom needs pressing. . Price $30.00 I 526 Lincoln Place st _ ' Household Removaltrpiaeked and Ria,',' Express, and Freight, Moving to All Po u SEND; iN‘THiE COUPON MORAN' BROTHERS BEST BY HE _ OI? '1'th F! In. ie Standard" OWN MECHANICS, , HIGHLY, SKILLED OW and take ad- Spring PRICES. Maintain: Highland Park, Illinois Phone 1509 PAGE mun 95"“ if