Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 2

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M #% L# PAGE FOUR Phone 456 _ Purer uecaue Carbonated FELL BROS. SHOES Queen Quality Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes . For Women "Aecompanere _ LV 2A _ Residence studio: #20 Ridge Terrace Announcing the newest in fall footwear for men, women and children > Full Quart FELL BROTHERS â€" Highwood Phart You Are Invited 50c â€" Butterscotch Division: of National Dairy ME tion to attend the opening of the new HIGHWOOD PHARMACY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 "ee studio: 820 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. Tel. Greenleaf 802 4 Purk Studio: 355 Central Avenue.> Tel. m.nm‘m 1094 In/ Wighland Purk Tucsdays, Wednesdays. and HBaturdavs Gold for the lucky customer Florsheim Shoes For Men â€" EVANS SAE F. L. McOmber, R. Ph. _ A D J 2 1 ~‘Telephone 1600 M estae Bootery _ MAPLENUT ICE CREAM Between Two Layers of Â¥r SPECIAL This Week doicke nacy lar monthly meeting of tho League will take place. > _ 2ZION LUTH CH _ § 38 ~W. F. Sulr, pastor. _: _ || | |\ West Central avenue. ' 4 . Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. German service at 10 :30 *. m.{ ~English service at 11:00 a. m;. On Sunday our Church y again take up its work. It ' that all children will rally togeth The junior and seffior departme of the ‘school ‘will be opened the folâ€" lowing Sunday, September 20, un the direction of \the rector and ; Rev. Robert Holmes, who v}il]b‘e’ n charge until a permanent assistant is secured. All teachers and gtfiilqr ‘ urged to be present at the operiing service at 9:30 in the church. || The primary department of Trigit Church Sunday‘ School, under ‘the |diâ€" rection of Mrs. Bartlett, will reâ€"ofien day morning, ;September 13th, ‘at after the sunimer holidays next Siinâ€" 9:30 ‘a. m:â€"in Trinity. parish Hot Children : of kindergarten and griâ€" mary age will be welcomed. _ Since the automobile bethme a commercial proposition about 1900, more th$§1,000 compghies have engaged in its production, yet by 1924 only 74 of these emégme!d in business.: . Of those that survived, 28 companies producéd 96 per cent of the total outâ€" €â€" . rIRST UNITED |â€" € EVANGELICAL CHURC That the Public Library has been a success, and ndnell‘ question the fact that it has been a good investment for the taxâ€" payer, is due to a ;com?osi‘ effort: not only that of the Boa of Directors who are directly responsible for its administration, b}lt the splendid response of the community itself by its spirit fe appreciation of what a ppwer books and book service J(n.n be in a community. k _ ie . t y"4 $at Ob ts The Public Library springs from a root deeply implanted .& the spirit of Highland Parlâ€"the same root from w%ic ha sprung our schools and chugrhes..: Even if no tangible relationâ€" ship were traceable, the common spirit and purpose would be manâ€" ifest. A10GO L« NO (P i Oe en t t The library stands s&curl fidence and pride of the;con* room and a new assofifiigeng library will occupy a Jlarge p Highland Park.>> ~â€" .. > | Recent price cuts by ledifing automobile makers have Riven new interest to the question of whether the smaller manufacâ€" turers can gurvive in the fake of keener competition, _/ _ . put. ; 20000 fO9S iL / MA e oey ies ol l dsA .Quantity production, whigh has been the greatest single facâ€" tor in Ford‘s phenomenal g§iccess, now}appears to be the goal of all the larger companies, i â€" â€"_ . /\ Houes ) 8ie | Many small automobile.gompanies have ly been merely assembling concerns, buying hll.or most of their parts from other manufacturers. â€" Ordingrily this would make their costs greater than those of firms manufagturing their own :Parts. This fact, it is predicted,â€"will eventually mean the extinction of the smaller companies. _ C c flls t 205. 9:30 a, m.â€"Bible ofihool.}‘ Vacations are endéd. Day school begins. Gibatâ€" er regularity is expected in the Sunâ€" day ‘school. ||‘ _ wif l . Topic, "The g‘mt of Our L? n Leader, Mr. Drieske, * & T:45 p. m.â€"Gospel service.. "Brgakâ€" ing Fallow Ground." . °. | | t k Wednesday, 8:00 p.‘ m. â€" Prayer _ 10:45 a, m.â€"â€"Morning worship. mon subject, "A! Bid for Three | Entered as Second Class matter 1, 1911, at the post office at e se ol ar An of Mieeh a iote n oo ue n The Higbland Park Press From the standpoint of petition now developing prt further reductions in autom ubhiinaind} de i tds t ts trondinks d â€"Abl 4. al stt North nvenh'e and Loretta pln‘c} William <B. Doble, minister,. 9:80 a. m. Sunday School. : 10;45 a. m, | Morning worshifm. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. ! 7:45 p. m. ~ Evening service. || C t _.) â€". . PhOMBNe Hrarmc _ _ | . PB _ xC ons i| â€" Highland Park Sales Co. for the RAYFIELD OIL BURNER hy , 4 CC â€" DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES â€" GAS WATER HEATERS | : s es . y DETROIT JEWEL GASâ€"RANGES oTA 45 ul s % | REPAIRING AND REMODELING | K ¢ : vll"oyoumutrhen?!rl“"k‘ "wetclmlm.fldtu_r‘w _E : A'G’m ~â€" . MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING ‘PHONE 632 _ Highland Park, Minois | â€"| â€"__ _ Phones: H. P. 120â€"131 Green Bay road mdl‘;fiela ‘Hue, Rev. F. R. Cardwell, pastor. | _ EDWARD STRENGER THE HIGHLAND PARK PRI GRACE M. E. CHURCH] TRINITY EPISCOPAL | : . CHURCH . | | URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10]} 1923 . Published weekly by The [lMdell Printing Co. at Highland Park, ZION LUTHERAN enth (Thursday) the xk xk ~THE PUBLIC LIBRARY CHEAPER AUTOMOBILES jian â€"|\Endeavor. in an established place in the conâ€" unity, and with the new"'Chfldm;Z:: f juvenile books, we hope that the e public, the incheaa' ing fierce comâ€" hises substantial benefits through ile prices, .‘ .. TSE 1 k in the hearts of the children of h P NUMBER 28 *\ Ch-- . dp that 3’&9 Children of â€"â€"M.;,H..'O, Pss % »}!'é;,:;;g The decks of & battleship are flm{‘: spotlessâ€"but you never see the n‘u«:rubbin?r iem, He saves his time for the im t duties of guiding the ship, i We‘ll leave it to you whether you‘re captain or first mate of the family vessel, But in either case, you‘re too important an officer to tend to the scrubbing and rubbing of washday.: . â€" /. es faal. . Especially when our |famous : "Rough Dry" service. will do all your washing and the ironing of all your flat work at a low rate per d. â€"Only the wearing appanel_ is left for you to iron at your convenience. _ â€"â€" . i Kindly send alist with your washing and we mâ€" teetor?’tunemp‘ieegandnnofafia“s::. For Ten Years Dependable E |_ Reliable Laundry Co. Ever See the Captain Serub . ~~~â€" the Decks? : JP 9 Telephone H. P. 178 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers ROUGH DRY If you have over 20 pounds, only 10¢ a pound 13¢ a Pound i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ag "I ; + m K.9. vall e P 20 we "Geal this affair benefit of the : ment. The pat Em’ al ad-e-flti'fl' will . be ‘‘Deerf! wt day." / school children reag road . to . Kose .: and prizes wu merchants and be plenty ‘of cof old and young _A four .door given my: gala mdl 1 . Arthur J..En Deerfield Boog â€" The . follo been appointée dery tal H 'Wflhfl".* wm-‘ p is ‘gecretary 1 Gardner is & treasurer. | feld P. T. A. Public safe! man, Thile T ©Concessions A. J. Ender.: .. Dance / tom|! g,.n.m ‘ M osic. "« Frank Russo Entertai cltizen in | anniversary | Constitution: The Constits ciation has :P schools obse Beptember 14 i one Mid rurfiagnd g~ tution W the porpote;e ariniversary, : meaning and stitution, it some outside Refreshment September chai AY, will isf of 8 of &4

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