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Highland Park Press, 18 Aug 1927, p. 7

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L . 3 S f Celebrate ' \ DOLLAR DAY by opening a \ SAVINGS ACCOUNT : â€"at this Bank <_L _ $1.00 will do it. ‘ Resources over $1,000,000 _ | North Shore Trust Company a The Public Fruit Shop COME IN AND s5r5 00| 0. 03 177f TCP Â¥ & 2 hundreds of fiolhl!&usws at a t saving to you. â€" It will pay mv;.,{fl;‘:, monfiidv-nd&hnmlin ' 19 South St. Johns Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. CHAS. GLASS Special Dollar Day Bargains in DOLLAR DAYS â€" \~\o‘g FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 18 and 19 and take advantage of our 818 Railroad Avenue DROP IN *# 9 /A * d Henry K. Coale & Son °_ . _ Netephone 17 _ 18 8. First St. Highland Park, NL Nwllml-hd “""mmnnof-myh ealled a good thing ,but we all find it cireulates away from us with sufficâ€" lans .__ran AMERICAN UNION To HOLD PICNIC AUG. 21 The North American Union counâ€" cils number 99 and 92 will hold their annual picnic on Sunday, Aug. 21 at Gages Lake. All are asked to take note and save this E;;a. The third annual basket picnic of the Chicago & North Western Railâ€" way employes will be held at River-‘; view Park, Saturday afternoon and evening, August 20. . M ‘ A large and interesting program of | athletic contests starting at 1:45 p.! m. has been arranged for. A baseâ€"| ball game between teams from thei general office and Chicago shops is to be one of the principal even!.s‘ starting at 3 p. m. The North Westâ€" ern band. will furnish music. The! dancing will start with the Virginia | Reel by a number of the pensioners. ‘ It is expected that there will be a | large attendance of C. & N. W. railâ€"| way employes and their families on: this occasion. 1 LOEB BUILDING C. & N. W. EMPLOYES To PICNIC AT RIVERVIEW Affair to Be Held on Saturday August 27; Is the Third Annual Event \ 2â€"Room Apartments For further information see The following prizes were awarded by the Civic association on Northâ€" brook day, immediaus‘y following the parade. The prize of $5 for the best growâ€" ing bed of zinnias was won by Mrs. J. F. Rosenow. Mrs. Arthur Therâ€" rien won the prize of $3 for the seeâ€" ond best bed of zinnias. The bed of Edgar Wessling was accorded honâ€" orable mention by the judges. The $3 prize offered for the best. bunch ‘of four or more cut zinnias was won by Mrs. Adam Webber, Mrs. Emma Grohs winning the prize of $2 for the second best bunchâ€" of four.} Ntiniiits Adcintaibei‘ es | plans for added features for 1928. . | Flewer Booth Attracts Many J Ever since the red, zinnia was adopted last spring as the official Northbrook flower there has been wide interest in the growing of the community flower. _ This interest was brought to a climax last Saturâ€" day when magnificent specimens of the Scarlet Flame Zinnia â€" were brought to the flower booth Â¥in the grove and entered in the contest for prizes. ‘ IMMEDIATE POSSESsION e es ,mnoox DAY I8 . Yâ€"ABAREI V â€" amemorre The Northbrook Civic association acknowledges a sincere appreciation of the success of its annual commuâ€" nity celebration. The occasion was all that could be expected in every way but one. The scheduled speakers were missed. But that is accounted for in that other larger and more im~ portant Wl!nl\l made a natural first demand the men who otherâ€" wise would have been present ..] Northbrook‘s guests. mbll Fpllowing a good sized paradeâ€" i-i the forenoon the field events and a [ Many nnia was’ he official has been ng of the interest y ains afc T. OE00 090 CUC CEWent ‘.(;v&-sd-iuwmm j a good looking floor to keep good looking. Cover up the diflunh,-rh-ovitilhdun a.hl'lâ€"lt So. Genesee street, just south of Washington, Waukegan, T1liâ€" maie â€" *me meeting of the city council m rovess it Hevi ons was day evening because of the absence 1 eE P PTCCCT DT UMRL city. “ lr.AlenTuluwhm-mu [!m-trbtosnmpohhi.r&n CMWI&-M«. rs. H. | F. Clow, last week. } Miss Isabelle Mann of S. Sheridan ; road entertained at bridge on Wedâ€" , nesday at her home. |.__Martha and Felicite Buh} enterâ€" ‘; tained several girls at a beach lunchâ€" | eon on Monday. |\ _ Mr. and Mrs. Avery Rudolph have | returned from their motor trip | around \ Lake Michigan, stopping at Canada, Detroit and other cities 1 along the lake, enjoying a Fery pleasâ€" | ant trip. |__ Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clow attended | the Royal Blue picnic at Riverview | Park on Sunday. . i Mrs. John Raymond announces the engagement of her daughter, Frances Faith, to Mrs. James Ross Baird of Canton, IIl. ‘The wedding will take OS ECE N â€" place in September. Miss Sylvia Zeller of Huntington, West Virginia is the guest for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of_'nlhrma-ilr.udln. fl-r'“.ofl-rhumwo. . ,_ _ UINTEr guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster of that 9 Mrs. J. W. Kleiner returned to her home in New London, Wis., last week having spent four weeks in this city visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Winter. . Mrs. S. P. Shields of Chicago is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Lowrie of Ravinia Park for the re. mainder of the summer. of Southport, Connecticut was the out of town guest. * Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman of Eau Claire, Wis., arrived yesterday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWs HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK over felt and "This is certainly a magnificent vault" was the remark of a new customer who recently rented one of our safety deposit boxes. M This remark was timely and not surprising because few banks in cities of the size of Highland Park provide and maintain such elaborate fire and burglar proof equipment. 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