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Highland Park Press, 2 Jun 1927, p. 25

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(l-l:l!uhdpgnu.mm We do window washing all year around. We wash and polish cars in owner‘s garâ€" Windes & Marsh Carpenter and Builder Storm Sash and Storm Doors CABINETS Jobbing Promptly Done Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 $13 Elm Place, Highland Park Highland Park 3757 M. E. Fanst 60 N. First St. Highland Park Such Moniker Clerk: Your name ? Gob: C. Faring Mann. Highland Park 650 Winnetka 222 Tel. Gienese 43 Hours by appointment DR. MELVIN B. HASBROUCK DENTISTS Buite 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. Telophone 678 256 8t. Johns Ave. ; Highland Park Dr. IRVING G. SCHUR Dentist 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. Tel. 2190 HIGHLAND PARK WINDOW CLRANING SERVICE J. SMITH FRED C. BREMER Illinois Licensed Surveyors Municipal Engineers DR. B. A. HAMELTON Dr. A. J. WURTH TELEPHONE 410 JUNK 353 PARK AVENUE Glencoe, llinois Phones Dealer in Physician ‘"Miss â€" Frances is engaged, sir," said the maid. Freddie the Frosh gave his fraterâ€" nity pin to that young Davis kid who lived out on Kay street. One day last week when he called on her a new maid opened the door. "I know it," replied Freddie. "I‘m what she‘s engaged to." « "Hsia was silent. Even Tom was silent. And I was thinking how esâ€" sentially like, behind the surface masks of tradition and customs and eonvention, the youth of old China were to the wild young things of othâ€" Lose Sense of Duty "He paused a moment, thinking. ‘My children,‘ he added, ‘will feel they owe me nothing. I shall be an old fogey‘to them, and they will have lost all Confucian sense of duty to their parents. The respect I have given my father will never come back to me from my son. Ours is a generaâ€" tion which can never realize itself; it is too bound to the old for selfâ€"exâ€" pression, and the youth whom we are setting free will never thank us for it. They won‘t even know that we have freed them; they will think of us only as fetter trying to bind them to that past form from which we canâ€" not free ourselves.‘ ‘ Liu restoregd the conversation to its judicial plane. ‘I think,‘" he said, ‘that if I were a young man today I probâ€" ably should want to marty a missionâ€" school girl or a returned student. We are standing on a kind of bridge beâ€" tween two Chinas. The old educaâ€" tion has outlived itself, and the new is only being born. We have to go to foreigners for education today; maybe that won‘t .be true ten years hence, but it is today. And I‘d want an educated wife.‘ " ‘That‘s right!" Tom broke in. ‘And she has a good time thinking about themâ€"a better time than any oldâ€" fashioned Chinese girl ever had thinkâ€" ing of the day when her motherâ€"inâ€" law would die and leave her to rule the roost.‘ "‘Yes, I believe it, Lin answered slowly, ‘but I cannot practice it. We belong to a generation that must be sacrificed first to its parents and then to its children. I did not pick out my wife at all; my father chose her for me. I might have refused to marry her. 1 almost did; but that would have broken my father‘s and mother‘s faith in themselves and the family, and it would have spoiled my usefulness to my own generation. That was nearly fifteen years ago. In that fifteen years, it seems to me, China has accomplished a century‘s worth of change. I think my choice was right then;*but if I could make my choice over again, in 1926 China, I should pick my own wife, and I should pick a different kind of girl.‘ No Mission Girl For Him "‘Certainly,‘ said Hsia, ‘I should never marry a ‘missionâ€"college girl. Nor a returned student! I saw Lung Pingsan, the other dayâ€"Aâ€"B. (Varâ€" sar) A.M. (Columbia), and utterly spoiled by Americaâ€"able to think of nothing but bungalows and motor cars and flirting.‘ Relates Conservation "‘Well,‘ Hsia, said, to Liu ‘I seem to recall that you married an oldâ€" fashioned Chinese girl yourself; you did not pick out a missionâ€"school graduate. What does that prove? Do you believe your own doctrine?‘ Liu defended the Chinese girl of toâ€" morrow. Hsia elung to the old order. The American of course, cast his lot with Liu. All this is described by Lawis S. Gannott who in the May issue of Harper‘s Magazine, reports a converâ€" sation which took place recently at tiffin in AHankow between himself, Tom, another American who has lived many years in China, Hsia, a gradâ€" uate of the Sorbonne, and Liu, a philâ€" osopher of parts who was now "living the life of a disillusioned and disapâ€" pointed yofing Chinese." 5111 Waveland Ave. China also has a younger generaâ€" tion problem. ‘The missionâ€"college srlz and the returned students are manding something approximating equal rightsâ€"and what is more, some of the young men prefer them as wives to the oldâ€"fashioned submisâ€" sive brand. In fact, there are now young Chinese who insist on choosing their"dWn wives in spite of the fact that their ancestors have not laid eyes on the girls picked out by their parents before the wedding ceremony. DESCRIBED IN MAGAZINE PROGRESS TLE CO Attitude of Young Chinese CERAMIC FLOORS FLOOR and WALL TILE ANTELS and GAS LOGS Telephone Kildare 3499 Men and Women of Described by Writer Modern Type (Not Inc.) He Is It of Professor (-m:hc on phone)â€" "You say that Smith has a bad cold and will not be able to attend fi today. _ Who is this speakâ€" Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may ap~ pear on the hearing and make their defense. _ HARRY OLANDER, Officer appointed to make said assessment Dated at Highwood, IIlinois, May 26th, ‘A.D., 1927. 13. hearing thereon will be had on the lith day of June, A.D., 1927, at 10 o‘clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will gerâ€" mit. for the same being on file in the ofâ€" fice ‘of the City Clerk of said City, and having applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessâ€" ment for the cost of said ment xo'dllg to benefits, SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 104 | NOTICE is hereby given to all} persons interested that the City Coun-[ cil of the City of Highwood, L:ke; County, Tllinois, have ordered the( grading, draining, paving with Port-‘ land cement concrete and otherwise | improving Sard Place and Summit, Avenue from the east line of High | Street east to the west line of Oakf Avenue, Maple Avenue from the north edge of the present pavement | on Michigan Avenue north to the | southeasterly edge of the proposed pavement on â€" Wrendale Avenue; Wrendale Avenue from the north edge of the herein proposed paveâ€" ment on Sard Place and Summit Aveâ€" mnue northeast to the south line of z Prairie Avenue; Oak Avenue from | the north line of the present paveâ€" ment on Michigan Avenue northerly{ and easterly to the west end of the| herein proposed pavement on Purtis Ave. from southeast edge of the herein proposed pavement on Wrendale Aveâ€" nue south and east to the west end} of the existing pavement on Burtis| Avenue, all in the City of Highwood, Pake County, Tllinois. The ordinance SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE; ‘ NO. 105 | ’ NOTICE is hereby given to :ll/ persons interested that the City | Council of the City of â€"Highwood,! ‘Lake County, Illinois, have ordered | the construction of a four (4) inch | internal diameter. cast iron water ; main supply pipe, together with the necessary connections, ; special castâ€" | ings, valve and fire hydrant in and along Western Avenue and Euclid Avenue from and connecting with the | north end of the existing main in Western Avenue, thence north along: said Western Avenue on a line twelve (12) feet west of the east line thereof to a point twentyâ€"two (22) feet south | of the north line of said Euclid Aveâ€" nue, thence east along Euclid Aveâ€" nue on a line twentyâ€"two (22) feet south of the north line thereof, four hundred ninety (490) feet, more or less, to,a point opposite the west line‘ of the property owned by the Chicago | and North Western Railway lying | south of Euclid Avenue in the City; of Highwood, County of Lake, State, of Illinois. The ordinance for the| same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City, and having( applied to the County Court of Lake County for an assessment for the cost‘ of said improvement according to | benefits, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 11th day of June, A.D.,‘ 1927, at 10 o‘clock A.M., or as soon| thereafter as the business of the‘ Court will permit. * Said assessment is payable in five (5) installments, with interest at the rate of six per centum, pursuant to law, from and after the date of rate of six per centum, pursuandâ€"a issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may apâ€" pear on the hearing and make their defense. HARRY OLANDER, Officer appointed to make said assessment Dated at Highwood, IHlinois, May 26th, A.D., 1927. 13 Those who wish to take the course | . for credit â€"should register now, sendâ€" Bel ing in one dollar for the outlines olJ wikess the lectures, which will be mailed after each broadcast. Certificates| f[a: will be issued to all who complete the‘ course. A1 Three fascinating series of Bible study are presented by the radio school of the Bible. Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Rev. W. T. Joyce gives his reâ€" markable lectures "How to Win Men to Christ." Wednesdays at 8 p.m. those who tune in will enjoy Rev. J. A. Torrey‘s (D.D.), famous course, "The Holy Spirit." Friday at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Iris I. McCord‘s interestâ€" ing "Studies in the Pentateuch" will be presented. Bible study by radio, of course, is not new, but the idea of properly acâ€" credited courses, worked out along the plan of college and university raâ€" dio instruction for credit, is. Moody Bible Institute, 153 Instiâ€" tute place, Chicago, through its "Raâ€" dio School of the Bible" is receiving many enroliments in its complete courses with full credit via the loud speaker through radio station WMBI, 288.3 meters. Voice (Honrsely):* My father, sir." Dumb Dan Himself the cost +3 the final 13â€"14 13â€"14 1, CEMENT PRODUCTS }g:t-g Blocks Building Blocks I EERFIELD 275 DEERFIELD \_JOSEPH J. BERUBE Complete line of Furniture and Floor Coverings PHONE HIGHWOOD i2» 380 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 2489 Cement Work & Grading Contractor thing a‘-‘a. o-?‘-n Line. lth-.-l‘-wl on Exeavating. All kinds of Grading. 217 North Green Bay Road W. A. Noerenberg Co. CEMENT WORK CONTRACTORS 614 Glenview Avenue Highland Park Classified _"*==* Directory Highland Park Radiator and Fender Repair Shop 513 ELM PLACE ... Highland Park Drive your car in and get estimate Generntors, Starting. Ignition Units Repaired Zlol:lrn: s,:l-o‘mlqn::odp‘ and Rewired Autolite Bosch De my Dyneto Stromberg Philco Diamond Grid Batteries TEL. H. 2. 266 11 8. SECOND 8T. Estimates on Request PHONE H. P. li2 DEERIIELD ROAD West of Briergate Station Tel. H. P. 2774 82 N. First St. Opposite Ne Highwood Fuel, Feed TIRES Firestone TUBES AUTO ACCESSORIES â€" BATTERIES Phone M. P. 891 :s S. SECOND S Batteries Recharged, Rented and Repaired Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. L. Stanger CARPENTER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Lake Shore Creamery C. B. Hanse BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 828â€"R Carpenter & Builder Contractor Estimates Furnished Telephone Highland Park 1482 Telephone Highland Park 2180 Percent Work a Specialty Automobile Painting CEMENT CONTRACTOR LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS Automobiles Stored and Repaired Batterics Charged Accessories AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES GARAGE and CAB SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Bring in your car and let us make it LOOK LIKE NEW Telephone Highland Park 57 AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE Telephone Highland Park 542 Towing, Wrecking, Repairing EARL R. FROST No Evenings by appointment JAMES COLLINS Sievers and Cervi 318 North Green Bay Road BUTTER AND EGGS 136 North First Street _ Chicago Motor Club Service Station LARSON BROS. Phone DR. E. C. GORDON Chiropodist High Grade Work 516â€"518 Laure! Avenue CEMENT BLOCKS P. UGOLINI OFFICE HOURS Auto Painter Chiropodist Manufacturer of Highland Park 612 COAL Tel. H. P>1234 Estimates Furnished | Tel. H. P. 772J Boilini & Grandi Mason and Cement Contractors 656 Deerfield A ve. Highland Park Lamp Shades and Draperies _ Furniture Painting and Decorating 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443â€"989 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 939â€"2028 Interior Decorations, Window Shades â€"___ Black Dirt, Manure _ _ _ Railroad Ave. Highwood, IIL. Plowing, Excavafing, Gravel, Sand, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RADIO AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 221 North Ave C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. EXtimates given on request .. Established in Highland Park since 1908 Tel. H. P. 245 Res. 606 Onwentsia Av Tel. H. P. 924 Estimates Furnished OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 5 p.m. 5s o 7 :00 to 9 :00 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Moldamer & Homer bld. â€". Phone Highland Park 1035 ERNEST H. KUEHNE Paper Havil‘ â€" Interior Decorating First c;.. u-k Estimates Furnished * . ormeriy with Hesselgren. Studics. Chicago ERWIN F. DREISKE Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Phones Highland Park 2358â€"824â€"J W. A. Noerenberg Co.â€" Contracting and repairing Attractive lire of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 General Practice of Dentistry Special attention to pyorrhea and prophy laxis ELECTRIC SERVICE INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS Office Phone Highland Park 2750 Telephone Highland Park 2180 PAINTING AND DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass Painters‘ Supplies PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Paper and Window Shade Samples_ 607 GLENVIEW AVENUE MASON CONTRACTORS Ezxterior and Interior Painting Decorating and Paper Hanging Vetter and Better All the Time" Tel. H. P. 2371 Mrs. Mezzini & Son Canvas and Tiffany Work a Specialty D. & R. ELECTRIC General Electrical Contractors Electrical. Wiring Fixtures and Appliances Dr. George H. Mitchell Telephone Highland Park 1349 W. B. FREEBERG FLORIST Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South St. Johns Avenue Phone Highland Park 602 THIS SPACE FOR SALE BRNIGS RESULTS â€" MASON CONTRACTORS Percent Work a Speciaity DANIEL A. FAY SHERIDAN BUILDING Highland Park, IIL "Say It With Flowers" BRAND BROS. 614 Glenview Avenue H. FRIEBELE 638 Skokie Avenue EXCAVATING DENTISTS FLORIST Painti g â€" Interior Decorating Highwood, Jllinois FUNERAL DIRECTORS Private Ambulance 27 N. Sheridan Rd. H. F. Kelley, Mgt Tel. H. P. 495 _ 35 S. St. Johns Ave. 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443â€"939 Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work Res. 366 Central Av. _ Tel. H. P. 2164 PLASTERING CONTRACTORS 45 PRAIRIE AVE HIGHEWOOD, ILL YOUR _ TREES, SHRUBS â€" and HEDGES need trimming for it gives them new life and prevents disease; order your hardy perennials now. or call at Nursery at Orchard rd and Please drop a card in P. O. Box 251 West Park Avenue. No Telephone. Lumbye Sorensen, Nursery Man. Tel. H. P. 441 529 S. Geen Bay Rd. EVERGREENS TREERS SHRUBS Highland Park, II. CHARLES BROMS Landscape Gardener Grading, planting; . trees, shrubs, evergreens; making flower and vegeâ€" table gardens; estimates given. JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY is open for business; who will do your GARDEN WORK, tree chopping, and new planting and shrub trimming; perennials and spring flowers always on hand. W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P. 2098â€"Yâ€"L 278 BEECH ST. _ TEL. H. P. 1412 GENERAL MASON CONTRACTOR Masonary and Cement Work Estimates on Request 320 North Ave. _ Phone H. P. 2391 HIGHWOOD, JLL. Moving Expressing General Hauling 300 Ashland Ave. Highwood, IIL MOVING AND EXPRESSING Sewer JAMES VITI & SON Shop in rear 26 N. Sheridan Rad. Phone H. P. 2556 PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Telephone Highland Park 755â€"M PLASTERING CONTRACTO\ Telephone Highland Park $74 â€" / SEWER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS Peter H. K. Grimson Telephone Highland Park 2180 Percent Work a Specialty SHEET METAL WORKS Telephone Highland Park 530 Telephone Highland Park 299 Phones PLASTER CONTRACTOR Exterior Jazz Finishing a Specialty All Kinds of Ornamental Plastering Jobbing Promptly Attended to H. M. PRIOR CO. J. STONEWALL Office Telephone Highland Park 36 F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries Dry Cieaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered . A. Noerenberg Co. Drainage and Catch Basin P. O. Box 166, Highiand Park, IIL ANY AND ALL KINDS JOE VENTURELLI A. A. ROBERTS OFFICE 363 BLOOM STREET S. T. REBLING W. B. Freeberg A. E. SODMAN Motor Express UPHOLSTERING UNDERTAKERS 388 Central Avenue and Water Pipe Contractors 614 Glenview Avenue Highland Park 1435 â€" 91 NURSERIES TAILOR Incorporated SIGNS

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