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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1927, p. 25

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of aid, comfort and counsel. Others tuinnmdeim-fld-nhd;‘ justment that always stops short neute or complete demoralization beâ€" cause their standards, their status, or their intelligence repeatedly rescues the situation. l‘ .___"Anyone who has ever lived the life 7 of a real neighborhood knows that an 4 apparently normal socialâ€"economic and f homeâ€"economic status often conceals } a situation which is just as much a __|_ Now Is the Best Time for Planting We have fruit shrubs and trees, @rnamental shrubs and trees, -llhiddâ€"â€"hfi“ Stop in and look at them, or telephone and let us tell you about them. "Character, as the ethical basi+ of family life, ranks high as a preconâ€" dition to family success, Professor Elint declared. Admitting that some virtues which make for family soliâ€" darity, such as responsibility, faithâ€" fulness and honesty, are undermined, tal is the attack on the attitude toâ€" wards virtue in general, selfâ€"conâ€" trol, and the family itself. "The attitude towards the ‘convenâ€" tional roles in the family itself are all under fire," be said. "When a a situation which is just as much a secialâ€"caseâ€"work problem as any that ever called for the services of a charity visitor or a probation offiâ€" through‘ without landing in the doâ€" mestic relations courts. economics teachers of the Association of Land Grant Colleges, in a recent address at the Congress hotel, in disâ€" eussing "Some Presentâ€"Day Problems of the American Family." Not all demoralized families are those broken up by divoree decrees, he said. Even a normal family may be as much a "broken home" as if it were dismembered, if its morale is low or its standards are slack. { of the department of sociolegy of Most American families have doâ€" mestic trials but "muddle through" MANY Not Al Demoralized Houscholds End in Diverce Courts; . Many Manage to Work ‘ PHONE H. P. 2048 16 Years Experience Au.'onwmnâ€"-mt-_-mumnuu Our nursery is located at Prairie avenue, Highwood. to the nursery and see out growing stock before you buy. JOHN ZENGELER | Cleaner and Dyer 25 North Sheridan Road We Operate Our Gwn Plant in PIANO TUNING Work Out Salvation PROFEESSION AL Telephone H. P. 169 ;__hl.!.- H. F. PAHNKE A lot of fellows who take pride in the fact that their word is as good as their bond will not hesitate to lie "Sleighâ€"bells and Yule log, the far, slow pilgrimage oved driftâ€"piled roads to the home of childhood, the groanâ€" ing board lined with beaming faces, woices lifted in familiar hymnsâ€"the oldâ€"fashioned Christmas. has been added and nothing has been taken away unless by our own blindâ€" ness or folly," it continues. Good oldâ€"fashioned Christmas cheer, so loudly mournéd for in these modâ€" ern days, is a myth. The new fashâ€" ioned Christmas is far better, deâ€" clares the Woman‘s Home Companâ€" ion in its December number. "Much NEW FASHIONED YULE CUSTOMS ARE BETTER Old Time Cheer Is Myth, Says Magazine Writer; Favors shall each child have in his own right a claim upon the community _ "Is marriage to trim its sails to standards of living, or should we inâ€" sist that the plane of living be reâ€" cireumstances. ‘The problems of marâ€" riage and family pattern are thereâ€" fore largely problems of what kinds approved type are or should be tolerâ€" pattern legalâ€"social| Report to National Association neiuul fooig menity. fe d n1 J Hamafectaige fndionter ‘mumcw Little to W Fhbout family pattern is a guarantee of Tecâ€" hlfi ognized which is psychologiâ€" flb#‘.-mdm’ comerenanye , and self. h&lhfly‘lh--h "Ths o im s a; bers. m&u:â€"&- bmythum. A ufi: i custom may change. terns have proved themselves of adâ€" aptive value and have been sanctioned by group standards under different -lw to on grounds of his fuâ€" ture . tells you that he never inâ€" tends to marry or that he wouldn‘t about his own previous escapades, or vhâ€"lb“-.â€"'htb: one answer?" 35 8. St. Johns Ave. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. of Piane Tuners, Inc. Devorâ€" «d to maintaining the highâ€" est technical and moral stanâ€" cars, rows of city of family patâ€" through the secretary of war and the Corpsâ€"area commanders to make availâ€" able one or more targets at practicalâ€" ly every army post equipped with a tifle range. "In addition to the above facilities you are requested to make available the necessary targets upon your state vifle ranges in order that members of the national guards of your staté and dflm'hanht.u-qw for places on the international team." _ It is suggested the tyouts in Miâ€" nity to try out for places on the team, Adjutant General Carlos E. Black is destrous Illinois shall secure a place on the international rifle team which will compete at Amsterdam, Holland, in July, 1928. As a result of this desire for honors to come to Iilincis he has placed at the disposal of rifleâ€" men,â€" both civilian and members of the Tilinois National Guards, the facilâ€" ities of the state rifle ranges for practice. ; | Action of Adjutant General Black is in keeping with the request of the mflnmm&fi. Naâ€" tional Rifle association, says: "In order that every citizen of the United States may have an opportuâ€" dicated by reports of low stocks on hand by 17 per cent of the answers, with 72 per cent recording normal inventories, and only 11 per cent noting an overstock of goods. mmc MEET *mmmmnetenensmenennemmennemememeammemme® | s uo | | ) \; opoy wiR: © Patiitice of Fost Ranges for"| BEVERAGE CO. HIGHLAND PARK *\ | Manufactavers ot ELECTRIC SHOP _ _The above comparative summary is ’ given for the sole purpose of showing in how slight measure the prosperity of 1927 appears to have fallen beâ€" hind that of 1926. A fairer idea, perâ€" haps, of the real past, present and future of 1927 in business may be obâ€" tained from detached consideration of the following percentige items givâ€" ing a survey of industry as a whole: Present Trade Favorable Present trade is pronounced favorâ€" able by more than 91 per cent of the replies, 11 per cent reporting it exâ€" cellent, 36 per cent good, and 43 per cent fair. Prospects for winter trade are even more favorably portrayed, more than 92 per cent of the replies reporting them as: excellent, 8 per cent; good 44 per cent; fair, 40 per cent. Business is better than last fall in the experience of 33 per cent, with 27 per cent reporting it unchanged, and 40 per cent reporting it lower. _ A healthy movement of goods is inâ€" Industrial peace prevails almost without exception, a comparatively infinitesimal percentage of labor trouble being reported. A small net decrease in employment is shown this year, offsetting the heavy increase reported last year, with a consequently greater supply of. labor of all classes available. Wage increases, however, are reportâ€" ed by a greater percentage than those recording a decrease, although the percentage is not as high as last fall. The reports indicate that production has been maintained in practically unâ€" changed volume since last fall, with a very slight decrease in sales quanâ€" tities, and a much beavier drop in sales values. F1 Preceding Condition _ The two immediately preceding conditions noted are a corollary to the further condition, shown by analysis of the reports, that there has been some slowing up in the movement of goods as compared with last fall, the percentage of those reporting an ovâ€" erstocked eondition being slightly larger than that reported in the fall Similarly, while the outlook for winter trade is reported generally opâ€" timistic, the percentage of adverse opinion as to prospects is higher than in 1926, A diminution of the remarkâ€" able business tempo < maintained through last year is also indicated by the reports on business conditions at the present time as compared with the fall of 1926, fewer reporting an inâ€" crease of business this fall than did last fall. of excellent business reported is slightly â€"lower thar in the fall of 1926. The survey reached into twenâ€" tyâ€"two specific industries and the miscellaneous groups. than at this time last year. Analyâ€" sis of the answers received from manâ€" ufacturers in every line of activity all over the country reveals that, while current trade is in the "excellent to good to fair" category, the percentage SURVEY SHOWS CONDITION ating opinion for a favorable condiâ€" amet 1 "This oul wive e strations we know of is the glee e%xâ€" ::h"m-:ea.&‘hy ;t-&-'&: CEEEECEETORLEH NA A MA EOE ; on displacement; | _ e miflu)&'fl;fim‘:‘n ALEX. 8. BURGESS weight; one on 3 ane on selling price gtos waigey anf [ mason â€" cemera contractor horsepower; and one on m&tmp. passenger automobiles are assessed by the various states, according to a !’:‘!‘fllhflldbythCManlm mltln‘hhuthmo.. horsepower; . on weight; 7 on horsepower plus weight; one on a fiat club. BASIS ON WHICH AUTO FEES ARE ASSESSED ::dlfi'llâ€"-:‘hth:-uwnlh-m Va., for the final tryout. All exâ€" penses incident to the trip will be arranged for by the National Rifle asâ€" 420 North First St. . Tel. H. P. 1700 BARBER and BEAUTY snopl Hours 9 to 12â€"1 to 5 m : Evenings by Appointment Telephone H. P. 2774 P MOur Blo? Ond rer omm ~Burredifâ€"~clnd > Autolite Bosch Deleo Remy Dyneto Strombers Philco Dinmend Grid Batterise TEL H. P. 266 515 LAUREL AVE One of the most Radigan‘s Barber and |ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Beauty Shop RADIO AND ELECTRICAL _ APPLIANCES Tops, Bodies, Fenders, Glass for. all models Wreeka Rebuilt Weldine There are eleven different bases on HIGHLAND PARK AUTO BODY & FENDER WORKS Tel. H. P. 2146 _ 4 Central Court Haak‘s Auto Supply Co.| â€" DANIEL A. FAY 82 N. First St. ______ Tel. H.P.1234| Cement Work & Grading Contractor 20 MCMT, 20 27. S2CCNHO SW Night Service Phone HP. 2694 Phone H.P. 2881 GREEN BAY AUTO STATION §00 N. Green Bay rd. Tel. H. P. ULOMEI DMRYT AUIC WIRIION BUTTER AND EGGS _ §00 N. Green Bay rd. Tt 4* 2300 rRESH DRESSED POULTRY â€" |«= m oo n n ns TO ORDER BLACKBURN WELDING CO. | 519 Oakwood ave. _ Tel. K. P. 112%8| â€" ELECTRIC ARC and ACETYLENE m s Cracked motor blocks welded without| â€" CEMENT CONTRACTOR |* _ removing from chassis. (Mtitoenrerrece ns taETT Repair or Rebufld Any Make of Radiator Takes Bumps and Dents out of Your AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE We specialize in Ladies‘ and Children‘s Hair Cutting Permanent*Waving and all branches of Beauty Culture Painting h5e Fhwtove TUBES Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decorating nee . P 461 is s ‘skcont ar wt-:sfincuh:sn:; Chicago Batteries Recharged, Rented and Repatred 8. A. Maxwell Wall Paper Patierns Highland Park Auto Radiator Shop LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS Telephone Highland Park 542 Auto Body and Fenders Drive your car in and get estimate GARAGE and CAB SERVICE Golden Spike Ginger _Ale lorth First St. fln.?. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter Order a case of Highiand Club Rxcavating. All kinds of Grading. . LARSON BROS. _ |" 217 North Green Bay Road In High Grade Work _ 516â€"518 Laurel Avenue Skillfal CADILLAC â€" LA SALLE OFFICIAL SERVICE 2 EERCCT3 DUPPHES sng\r«;:_-;'g:rm;m""» _Ic«mus.mdst. Tel. H. P. 949 BEVERAGES Phone H. P. uul Contracting and repairing Work 513. Elm Place Plowing, Encsvepng Grovel Send| _ J. STONEWALL Railroad Ave. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Radio Troubles ~ We‘ll Fix ‘Em, PHONE 3i3 589 W. CENTRAL ERWIN F. DREISKE | Wr= wot terniture needs DR. A. L. BERG, DENTIST 314 Railroad Ave., Highwood Phone Highwood 2151 DR‘ G' G‘ P()STELS eanemmammenmmenmmemmenmenmmurenemmensmemmcmm DENTIST | 8Sâ€"I1â€"Gâ€"Nâ€"S 319 Railroad Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 3198 Opposite C. & N. W. Depot, Highwood aA* {v‘gn I,Q:g‘bex;’ms New Olander & Brown Bldg. _ ____ w.b. 6 Attractive limre of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Vetter and Better All the Time" C MEAY Sn mt cmmntiPur snn We mib ie s h m3 :120 muuc-â€".«l.umm GENERAL CONTRACTOR | 1., w« .. â€" > OPFICE 343 BLGOM STREET menesneeemen cnmenmenncmmmmmmenmessmus . Office Phone Highland Park 2750 ’ Peter H. K. Grimson PLASTERING CONTRACTORS » V. NICHOLS, D.D.S.! Orremetat ant. Detorative) Plstrctng Mrs.:Mezzini & Son Lake Shore Creamery Telephon: Highland Park 1349 FLORIST 5 South Sh John Ar Phone Highland Park 602° Telephone Highland Park 1482 BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY 685 Central Avenue FRANK MOWERS PAINTING â€" DECORATING PAPERHANGING Telephone Highland Park 57 649 Vine Ave. Phone Highland Park 1261 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL "Say 1t With Flowers" GEORGE TUCKER SHERIDAN. BUILDING Highland Park, HIL BRAND BROS. EXCAVATING P. UGOLINT 638 Skokie Avenue DECORATORS SERVICE Mh*d.m Sories of fction tachnique mnmfi » CHARLOTTE D. WORTH © HIGHLAND PARK UPHOLSTERING Joseph Krasny, Prop. Upholstering and Repairing; Slip Covers made to order; Mattresses Renovated Work called for and delivered 388 Central Ave. Phone 2412 Furniture Repairing and Upbolatering Will call for and deliver Sewing Machines adjusted and cleaned 240 WASHINGTON sT. PHONE 2287 702 Deerfield Ave. Tel. H. P. Tel. H. P. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS 217 Burchell Ave. Telephone H. P. 993 When you are contemplating building or Remodeling, consultâ€" PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 219â€"R or 219â€"J Deerfield, NL EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS Highland Park, III 122 Wrendale Ave. Highwood, 111 TEAMING, EXPRESSING AND FURNITURE MOVING Telephone H. P. 368 po e ee tmt ons ‘surgovm â€" WINDOW SHADES Directory â€" 20 P00 AACTDOTCICCE, T MROVE SROGEY Lamp Shades and Draperies Furniture Painting and Decerating 702 Deerfleld Ave. Tel. H. P. 2443â€"989 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 9 ___ W.B. FREBERC Interior Decorations, Window Shades CABINET WORK â€" REFNisKINc # ENAMELING and DECORATNG a ‘â€" Phone H. P. 20974 4 Telephone Highland Park 5738 INTERIOR DECORATIONS AND FURNISHINGS MOVING & EXPRESSING Telephone Highwood Upholstering Shop H. P. STANLEY EXPRESS AND MOVING PLUMBING and HEATING Durant Oil Burners Dry CJeaning â€" Pressing F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered MISCELLANREOUS 17 North Second Street 664 Deerfield Avenue" . E. NELSON GUST OSTRAND wW. E. CUMMINGS UPHOLSTERING M. A. FRANTZ 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. A. Carison, prop. NURSERIES Highwood, Ti repairs inside your home hS3 m . Ead Highland Park 530 SIGNS PAGE SEVEN Highwood, I1i.

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