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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1929, p. 65

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s for the future of . ur advertising man ve him drop in to and the manageâ€" ie kindly way in of the newspaper »verywhere. © One received is from ull" of Deerfleld, ent‘ is representaâ€" feeling expressed arles C. Kapschull iry letters praisâ€" ine form of the ULIA PETERSON, > * Town Clerk of the Highland ‘Press has made pression upon me, ratulate you upon which your paper March 21, 1929 Press o ois ootsosifrimges ine Form NO Purchases Big Tract â€" «â€"West of Lake Forest Fred D. Sadler of the firm of Sadâ€" ler, Patton & Co., Chicago brokers, has purchased from Andrew J. Malâ€" | oney, president of the Philadelphia & Reading Iron & Coal Co., a tract of 95 acres in the country estate section, west of Lake Forest, for an undisclosed consideration. The propâ€". erty in Vernon township is situated on an unnamed road a halfâ€"mile â€"south of the former J. Ogden Armo! residence, or. Mellody farm. â€" It lies within the area bounded by Town Line and FEverett roads, Milwaukee avenue and Waukegan road, accordâ€" ing to the real estate news of the Chicago. Tribune. The property is known as Orchard Hill Estates.â€" It will be divided into five and 10 acre tracts and mark&bed;by Milledge D. Bullard & Co. r. Bullard was forâ€" merly. associated with W. H. McKilâ€" *lip, local realtor. â€" Voice Pupils Appear In Studio Tea April 3 ‘Mrs. Walter Livingston Vance, of 987 Ridgewood drive, will present sevâ€" eral of â€"her voice pupils at a Studio Tea .on Wednesday afternoon, April 3, at 2:80â€"o‘clock.. .. â€" â€"â€" > The given: "Arietta ... Cradle Song ‘:“ °___.~‘Mrs. Lloyd Gray Nar jag blef sjutton ar .......Swedish Folksong Du Gamla mnmma.ccom......=..~......... SWwedish Folksong z Mrs. Charles . Benson 11 mio bel focoâ€"Recitative éd Aria_Marcello O! Lord, â€"Be Thou my Light ........_._.‘2/!M M"" Rose Softly Bbo:%ni‘ ontrigerese evetlventen tegoge . SSDORE > Mrs. Wim. C. Pohrte Depuis ‘le Jourâ€"Aria_from Louise..Charpentier . Mrsâ€" Harry Mills â€" The Little Red Lark:........._....._............ Graves O â€"Sleep,. Why dost thou leave. meâ€" ___. ,‘",‘,4", Charmante Marguerite When Mother Sings . Bind Auf Mein Haar Wenn:ich in deine 4 Im Herbst ...._._._â€".._â€"â€" PDrink to me only with Thine Eyes..Old Engl: Beauteous Night, O Night of Love....Offen Mrs. Pohrte and Mrs. Haessler 3 Accompanists : "s4f., _ Mrs. Paul Downing and Mrs. Harvey Pardee S;mél& * *, eor piu non mi sentoâ€" following program will North Shore Trust Co. Mrs. Byron C. Howes Mrs. George J. Hinn, Mildred B. Haessler my Light ... Glover Augen Seh ....Schumann ‘ ; Checking Accounts ‘Savings Accounts â€" Christmas Clubs â€" Safety Deposit Boxes . â€" _ ‘ â€"=s§ Storage ' s Facilities . ... . Paisiello {familiar with ~~â€"â€".Gapee | Civic .projects who in turn dish Folksong | selves with C Banking Service § forum ~| ned to ....._..Paiziello | familia .‘;!g:ynor Civic .'I who i .. Handel â€"â€"â€"First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds Yielding 64% lish Eighth District Meet f Is Largely Attended The March. meeting of the Eighth District of the American Legion, held recently in Lake Forest was one of the bestwheld in a long time: AtD though there were several posts not represented, the attendance of those present was very large. ez BANK State Commander Shillinglaw was the guest of honor for the evening and~gave an inspiring and helpful talk on legionism and the work of the A state. Junior Viece Contmander Rhode who. has just been appointed® to fill the vacancy caused byâ€" Mr.. Boyce of Waukegan, resigning, also gave an interesting talk. * One of the outstanding features . of the evening was the talk by Dr.. Bledsoe, who has charge of the Govâ€" | ernment hospital at Five Points, who told of his work there and what he ‘has been able to accomplish. He also stressed the needs of these hospitals for the future, for many new mental cases are developing daily among the veterans of the World war. Robert Gullic_ of : North Chicago suggested the organization of the Eighth District Forum at which sev-‘ | eral. members meet to discuss â€" matâ€" ters cof National . importance. The: forum was organized, and it is planâ€" ned to . secure prominent :speakers familiar with theseâ€" â€"National and Civic projects to address the group, who in turn will familigrize themâ€" selves with conditions, and be able to eÂ¥plain matters, to groups or inâ€" ‘|‘ dividuals who are not familiar with +‘ the various subjects. ~ § ##. . BLACK SOIL â€" MANURE | ~â€"=sHRUBSâ€"_ â€" EVERGREENSâ€" Ame;:;a;!:ebon throughout the LAWN AND GARDEN *" ~ MATRRIAL _ Phone Highland Park 878â€" JAMES LLOYD etc. T H E _P R ES S Replace Window In . | ~ M. A. Ernst‘s Hat Sl!op*‘ The plate glass window in M. A. Ernst‘s hat shop on S}xeridan road is being replaced this week. The winâ€" dow had become loosened by the high | winds and was in a dangerous condiâ€" | tion, it was stated. t _« Helen Ryan 2: â€" Jane Stewart . Formerly with w@tkup Parlor â€" ‘Formerly with Denzel‘s Van _ MEIERHOFF HARDWARE CO. â€"MOST LAWN MOWER FAILURES CAUSED BY LACK OF NOURISH MENTâ€"A CONDITION EASILY AB y sc ~. OORRECTED: s 16 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park March 80, 1929 :; â€"â€" â€"~PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3220 _ _ SPECIALISTS in all lines of BEAUTY CULTURE 510 Central Avenue Endorsed by Leading Landscape Garderers and Nurseâ€"yman The Calendar of Plant Feeding _ 1. LA WNS: As soon as grass shows green, or any time thereafter, apply plant food. 2. FLOWERS: Work plant food into soil beâ€" golraneseeding; or}{or per]emlxials. :sndsooghlas s ts appear. For early large richly colored blooms make later feedings. . 3. VEGETABLES: Work plant food into the soil before seeding. Later feedings will hasten maturity, increase yields. '71. SHRUBS, TREES: Apply plant food any time after leaves appear.. h ~~THIS MONTH ROOMS 7 and 8 ve Opening”of § ~ MILADY‘S BEAUTY SALON cu-&rmu«mow-n Atu"-{ubheb-rh:uomml‘""m be affo â€"to all persons interested in the above mltalummt to said ordinance to be heard in relation to ) . d ... 12 ds 4 ce es icact ie Themi oiz o6 rPone amendments, and an‘opportunâ€" 20 wen be given to any one interested to proâ€" Iwu-.u M .--vâ€"“â€"fi-â€"“ um ts to Sm ordinance. > * icmn®, | | Thursday, March 28, 1929 ~~ _ Poning Committee of the City of Highland Park Phone Highland Park 198 ‘s Vanity Shop + 49+ Ca C t â€"

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