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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1926, p. 5

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Irons Hiro v leaners $49.50 ttach ménts i.' 'r----' Rug Cleaner ption depart idea. r?resiriotiuns of'the the most +tin way, um- tducts, jusCas your doctor me from on}; irescriptio/ (t goods ca 9tied? for sale is a reimnlabl piice. V ne of Punt T he ' Res. 1! Rd. 7 Vine, Ave. nes tit Rugs h g ~ZS‘tomge ELL YCIS'IS ACHINES and IAN ERS .001: but}: . IE. with each Thor lered I . 'tfuctirtir tl dianges that We of toda has a prof.”- ptiun department sad also LY 023mm in (tt tor , ' iness" Our Fountain ecttic Shop uliphiet, I TIQNS Telephone H. P. 313. W ,RS1 Camel on the Porch "uneOnly ( & CO. "tniiiit'e' 2300 Ravinia ON. ‘EMBEB M, 1928 2;3tkBeexmdigt. Tamas” 1t'aEatrrtodoThtswith Huk’: Auto Supply G. THURSDAY: magnum-:1: m, ti, Mnbthuv-Itq gum! Iii-nil ccrtkGuu'ueuitrfu =rdrfa"'lNi'lL1'ft1'l'e - than " ti. on. Sun and wind, lo- tlltgtfat'ai.t'l2Mtrg.lt a tti.tt','.t.l'tl'2W.t=th% at. Brawl-t. (ha-In - “ammo; ”omit-‘0‘! “Guano-Work! North Shore Trust "Companj HIGHWOOD A safety box hit 311;!" F 'SEE B" Phone MI AT HIGHWOOD’S COMMUNITY BANK f ---You can with Confidence--- Safely Place Your Financial Problems With Us If A Dress in The new Moslef safetsijDeooiit iiirxes in bur new 1,8 inch, solid reinforced eo'e;'ristvndlrteraretrietay Pio, tected vault, guarded by; a 7% todWoier Safe Coitr. pany door is a safe place gin which _ deposit 530m vais ables. : 3 V I Highwgod State Bank Safety------]):-); C you have finds to - 'SEE US" gum-1r: us" I n _ ' “SEE mpr 7‘" That faithful friend-9A Saving: Account" ', “SEE US” Our Aim Is To Sefve This Community Make This You? Banking House It will be a pleasure 'td SHOW youthrough. UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Northwest Corner Sheridan Roto . Central Avenue Travolcn' 1',',7 nluableuf l" "rtdiliiioeiiitaeaemt "The Commljnity Bank" You have choice of mg new Au- tumn colors . . in several ve chaim- ing and ,unusual combinations " 160 Hézel Avenue Highland Park, Illinois _ Phone 226 Hours 10 to J ust' thd of the map/smart Gblizx styles ybu'll see in our new stoc ! "Vogue" tsr, September 15th. _ l Note the efiective use of belting rib. bon on collar, cuffs, and slashed frint. The unusial little‘bow is also of (the ribbon. 'lll1 fabric is that wonderful Golflex wbrsted 'tel)1l,t/t,t does not stretch or wrinkle!)) . _ lF’S‘oneijfof the most recent arritals in Geri: Dress Department----!" Golflex l ck youll see advertised in “Vogue’lfglj September 15_th. _ I invest Want innnnce of any kind . _ '.,---r. A ffmi1 UB" ' . ‘\ I Wincanton Shop "s, ' very ext-service man ho is not a ileum" of this local it should a ‘_ nd this meeting.' The die: Aux- i . Wy will take smut care or, the boys in . 'way of refresh ,iso make tt the largest meeting tlitoiiriii h . Come. T t i‘The following notice has (been is- Ated by the local Legion, regard- le, a special senior: hex T ursday: , ' A big meeting for ex ertiee men ill be held Thlirsd-y. S pt.123. Post mmander Fred Gal agh'er and onirad Barney ' Tuhji have re- t Tned from the state convention here a very interesting tsetiion was s tred. Many imparts. t subjects Mitre brou'ght to their tuition in- ciuding discussion of t e national convention in Paris in 1 7 mid oth.. er matters. . , 3 gReports will be read. e post has; bikn fortunate, in secur- ?,for the rr ting Thursday, C. W Brooke of rine Post, Chicago, w o ttade ran et vent address 1' at the convention in; nominating the next sate com- Pindtr, Fene Watkins. A buy ir?- t _ ting talk will be en} ye), by ev- e one attendidg, Don jigs this mi ine-it is quite tut h o I for this p t to have Mr. Brooks tent. The I h Congressional Di _itst'; quartet wt, give somé 1.u./eeg,t .; S." Mar.. shN Leon Tuhjiu wi be it the migting. : SNAPPY MEETING OF! : LEGION ANNOUNCED Open Saturdty 6 to 8 f m. 'wo Colors out that ILLINOIS Highland Park was featured in the picture teetion of the Chime Daily News last Saturdey, with In entire page of pictures of; prominent leaders and interesting points in the city. The pictures ' included i those of Mayor Samuel MrHatrtinjrrand City Clerk E. A. Warren in the city hall; n drive on the Julius RotseMrald at.“ Ind I View of the Regen d residence, resi- dence of George 'ttom grounds of Old Elm club, o0r 3cluh house, residence of C! N: Kimbell. resi- dence of Edward , . Pribe, residence of MayorlHutinu, city 1533. Trinity Episcopal} chum“ Preebyterinn emetwlp h eldChittlt petyitot, PICTURES OFETHIS i T, . "CITY m DAILY NEWS --i-.- Alfred St. Peter is leaving Sam) day for Chtumraigtt where he will en- terjgisjupioryear; in the yttitrertritr Work) is almost completed .on the excavatipn for Mt. Jesse L. Smith's new, home " the pomer of Vine tind St. Johns avenue, ' ' Mr. atid, Mrs. Edmund Bite] r' ed last week fromitrtwo weeks sta in northern Wisconsin. } bite sit ti 'ltt!i': ' _ , oh week i I A n b White The glisses Catherine nd Carlene Ehle IT Gleneoe;'avenue tertained the Misses Victoyine and argaret Day of Evanston over “k we -end. Mr. J. Flannigan and'his daughter, Eleanor, were srnrat1y,lsurprited at a party given in 'their home Tuesday, September 14. The guests who were the ',i2i of Highwood were many and a tsoeitible time was had by all " tending. Mrs. Vencel Muzik was mas- ter of festivities and handled the oc- casion ha only she can. Mr. H, Fro- melt Winn first prize, Mr. H. L. East secondgprize and Mr. A. C. Gibbons ‘the consolation. Mrs. V. Muzik won the firat prize, Mrs. East the second prize, and Mrs. Jacoby the consolation in the 'poo card game. The banquet was gorgeously set and the hostess, Mrs. Ji' Flannigan applied all her italinartv art with a outlay that ap- 3 pealed o the most discriminate appe- tite. The young folks danced during} the card game as you know they, would. i 5 Mr. (an Bergen of Glendower, Vir-: -trinia eturned home today after} spending; the week with his sister, Mrs. Chas. I. 'Mansur. Miss jEdith Vail returned on Wed- nesday (from a three months tour of Europeiand will leave the end of this month 'tor the east 'where she will attend mith college. Mr. nd Mrs. John Stratford who have s nt the past two weeks in Canada'; returned on Wednesday to their Mme, on N. Green Bay road. Mrs. §Gebrge Pett will, entertain twenty- ve guests at her, home on N. Green Jay road on Monday at a mis- .cellane s shower in compliment to Miss IT Beck of Racine who will be Jmsrriedl on September 23 to John , bite at this city. Five hundred will 'ltt!i': enings diversion. _ , ohn Kampe is spending four week i -Davenport, Iowa, . A n ber of friends of Mr. John White Miss Ann Beck of Racine who ar V be married on Thursday, Sept. 2 ga a very lovely pasty for ‘them 0 Tue ay evening and pre- sented them wi a chest of silver. Mr. 'lt' Mrs. _ to.Petx of McGov- ern str t were, at on' Saturday of Mr. and’Mrs. George haefer at their‘ cottage lat Long bake. . Mrs. E twenty- Green A ,cellane Miss I) married grime " the d Mr. ' have " Canada their he Miss nesday Europe month attend The Malcolm Vail: and the Henry Vail: Have returned home from Eph- rinm, Jl7is., where they have spent the summer. / V . A Mrs: Arthur St. Peter and daugh- fer, iGiiii7tie,' and Mgrie Randell and Mrs. John Vincent Spellman of Lake Forest have just returned from a twofweeks motor trip, visiting in Negnunee, Mich., Detroifvand Canada. lie,. ' Dl‘__:_-_ -AJ Le, )A.,_\A Dr. Ralph H. Kuhns. Moraine hotel, ‘will speak at a meeting of the medical society of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Sep- tember 28, and at angeting of the Woman’s club of Sterlintt, 111., Novem- ber 6. Mrs. H. F. Maechtle and dtusghter, Mildred, have returned from Patter- son, N. J. where they visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. John Wou- denberg. Rev. W. J. Ryan of the'Holy Cross church read the service and where great; clusters of ferns entwined with clematis together with gorgeous boa. quets‘ of hydrates, cosmos end zen- niss wore in profusion enrywbere for [the oeitatsifm The bride entered with her {other and were u gown of yel- low ge‘orgette with inserts of silver. lnce oVer flesh colored crepe. She cur- ried e bouquet of yellow ten roses, blue hrkspur and lilies of the valley. Miss Eve Ender, the maid of honor, wore pale green tteortrette over deli.. cate pink crepe and carried a bouquet . of pink reset}. Walter Healer, broth-l 'er of the groom served as best mun. Most of the fifty guests who witnessed the ceremony were relatives. Follow. ing the reception the young couple departed for a trip through Canada. Mr. end Mrs. Hesler will'make their home in Highland Park. Kenneth Gieser has gone to Whea- ton college, Wheaton, m., where he will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shannon of Watt.. kegan avenue. are the happy parents of} non,_bo_r_n Saturday evening. B. H. Krebs orDrrerfVld to Gdom Conrdd Healer. ton of Mr. and Wir. James Healer of)Bitrhinnd Park, pot 1)chth the Ere" ressidmtee on End mantle, Wednesday aux-noon. Sep- tember 16. Shortly after 4:80 o'clock, the bridal party descended the my way itto the living room when the JAdditionaz Local HIGHLAND wtirritstatrmaataanirarmsiwtaim . ', _'g't death is a person] loss. His p ' is a loss to Highlmd Park nut] is metal regret that this up citizen and etBeieiit one” has reach- ed the close of hiswulul career. The minim have tbe1décp ”mp-thy of all the community pt thit time. ' Ill, , at his tidi trepte'itttse r 14,1926; Pietuii, um -t $8353 iiiiGkGu'"riiad “it; takin about . 6-yetrs ago when Mr. Shaken diatin thed himself in "lst- in: link rob n and was woudded in the battle. , J, Shoal: tttgd, will ' r. . _ In t, h m, who _iiiroihtretr,Ati.: itjiii .Well key 1tstkiiper .0! 22132: fate? arstisliettdskiren Trho awed. any Continued from paebcl HIGHLAND PARK SMILE 386 Central Ave. 1 ' fi New goods and new lines; will be added. waiting " ing goods may be had here. the More will be kilo hem ; : I , '_:' I wislrto announce that I: have taken over the b mess, of I Purdy Radio and Sport Shot: and will Continue to ondu,et'it the same location. i, E a e HUNiERs RADIQ 'ANp SPOR It is a service, not of recent' f‘vintage," but one. den of 27 years, one calculated tly meet the needs of numbering almogt'ten thousan . f. (it matters noi, it makes nd diiterinee, whether you " k T), a financial problém to ianire about or whether yak: 1 to be $100 or t10oiy-,rru will ieive here always the um um eons, friendly tservice.. 't, _ " -- [ ANNo0_NcEMEilN"'l PROMPT.” Commons, N g _' SERVICE """"a"-'"r"-""""-t-t--i---"--t"r9 JOHN .H. SHEAHEN§ DIES 'tgif. 2"ttt7tr,,,, 'hd',l',Q 1tll2': at 3:45 and the . at the Inn-alu- Conception h. to to -gltteted by the Rev. J. D, O'Neill. um be held at nine 'rtoek, Burial till In 1ttatvi?9t'rr- _ 1err99tpMr.qy', ' r F" Gunman, and the. idiom chum: Hurry W. Sheahs Gregory H, Sho- nhen, In. Ml . c.. Hut. Shut Amritita, _e'stiii'ireii: J. She-ha. Other near " tins an the (allow- ing brother: 'std sisters: In. Vi. M. Dooley.y Frank W-ASm-Hn. Jane Mills, J E. SW and (ital-lo: NBS .' _ K l in! The Home If Saving: Deposit”: Telephon tl,tl1,1,,et1fl.t'2'tgitlit" detseenttPA5o'e$ttehl,ttsee . at the hnasettelJ_tq" tt,trthe-rdtret.dlti'm ?.tA9'NItt,Mtrbolrtrrr 'reh'thrBtettab,.riyth" t)"vintatre," but one develop“ tr Highland Park 28 Bimini Ping. t"trt2tft1ijgtitr ii2idifii" Ffiii _,ii,'ii'i ONE your . t India-t] out n by m It't2't. cu, ind home, "l" _',a"fi,'tt"j, " fl fi f) h Jtgtctt wk Ln

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