Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1930, p. 38

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FRITZ BAHR. 533 Laurel Ave. PAUL B0RCHAR0T. 230 N. M. Johns Ave. CENTRAL HARDWARE STORE. 521 Central Ave. EVANS' FEED STORE. 610 Central Ave. JOHN G0r'RLKY AND CO.. 507 W. Elm Place HIGHLAND PARK HARDWARE co.. 16 N. Sheridan Rd. MEIERHOI-‘F HARDWARE co., 522 Central Ave. BRUNO NECHYrLLE. Deerfield Rd. E. A. PARKES. 360 Walker Ave. HUs'FiNETTER HARDWARE STORE. 385 Roger Williams Ave.. Ravinia . RAVINIA HARDWARE STORE, I534 Judson Ave., Ravinia SANTE BERNARDI. M4 Waukegan Ave., Highwood DOMENK SHERDNY. 3tt Railroad Ave.. Highwood KU’I'I'RASFH BROS; Grand Ave.. Deerfield. Ill. J. R. NOT% Waukegan Rd.. Deerfield, Ill. These Landscape Gardeners sell Vigoroahd supply it at a nominal cast: v Aproduct of Swift & Company, ltomplcu plane food for lawn, garden-“Iowan. "on, shrub- Italian Brocad.es and .Priests' Robes THA' t'HiMNKYy, Tel. Winnetka 3470 FEED your ttowerst You will have more of them, they will be richer colored, Inger and more beautiful, I' you apply Vigoro. The method, as shown here, is simple. Just .three steps. Results will amaze you! Vino is the complete, To grow better FLOWERS Rudd Iimpb dilutions Just CHAS. FroRE. " RUEBEN LLOYD. 515 (thit (Englanh ANTIQUES For Sale by simple steps f Vitoro "e.,','? scientific, balanced plant food. Clean, odorless. And so inexpensive! Vigoro comes in too, 50. and 25 lb. bags. Also jn 5 lb. packages'and in the new " oz. package. Use it for everything you grow. Prairie Ave. S. St. Johns Ave. T Wet down thumu‘hly THE PRESS 1 Sunday. . 5 On Thursday evening of next week, Rev. William B. Doble will conduct lthc customary Holy week celebration le! the Lord's Supper in the church. This service will be held at 7:45 l o'clock. As this will be the only Bper w-iul service of Holy week, it is hoped thut there may be a large attendance. On Easter Sunday morning, Rev. Aubrey S. Mann-pour district super intendcnt. will be the speaker. If the many friends of Dr; Moore, who have been eager to Hear him again, all turn out, the church will be crowded to the doors. The choir, un- der the direction of Mrs. Paul Down. ine, are preparing special music for the occasion and the church will be beautifully decorated with-palms and fh.wers. Easter Sunday evening, at 8 u'eluek, the chuir under the direction of Mrs. Downing, will render a beautiful new cantata. which ought also attract " lug:- audience. The l-lpworth league meeting last Sunday night, which was led by Paul Pierce, was well attended and those present heard a good talk. Our young people will find these meetings al. ways marked by free discussion and Methodist Episcopll Church North Avenue at Lauretta Place Frank Davidson Hopkins, Minister The morning service on Palm Sun- day, which is next Sungiay, will be conducted by Rev. William B. Doble, former pastor of the church. The members and friends of the church are urged to attend. Palm Sunday is so called because of the palms which were strewn in the roadway when Jesus made his triumphs] entry into Jerusalem, a few days before his cru- s,itixirtn. It marks the beginning of Holy week, which ends with Easter uf real valuv. Their many friends will be glad know that Rev. and Mrs. William ttoiiie arr again in Highland Park PHONE YOUR ORDER Now WE ARE J,.' .1 YDROX AGENTS _ r [I (/3 I 1/!/ Full Our! Brick Telephone 2300 Rminia. Illinois ii'i6WiiTii'a9G5 EARL W. GSELL & Co. BANANA AND ORANGE BISQUE ICE CREAM There Is a Hrdmst Agency Neat Your Home Pharmacists bl B. P. Thucker was elected as pres- nd idem: R. M. Lohdoll was named first vice-president; George Y. Taylor Bee. to ond viee president; John Harnley. l) third vice president, and Joseph Biagi, at l secretary and treasurer. . Tuesday, April 15--vi1lage election, 6 a. m. to 5 p. m.--Town hall and Ed. Bleimehl's store. Ladies Get-Together meeting, home of Mrs. E. H. Selig, 2 o'elcek. Huly Name society meeting, Holy Cross church, 8 o'clock. Stated meeting Deerfield lodge No, 1110 A.F'u,& A..M.. Masonic temple,’ 8 o'eloek. the hame of their daughter, Mrs. Paul Downing, and will probably reside with them for a number of months. F,riday, April li-Deerfield P. T. A. me&ing, Deerfield school, 2 o'eloek Court of Honor and Hobby Show, Deerfield auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Saturday, April 12 - Deerfleld. Shields High School Township election Town hall 12 to 7 o'eloek. - Monday, April 14 - American Le- giun Auxiliary meeting at the home of Mrs." Ed. Jacobson, g o'elock. Build- ing und Loan association meeting, 8 o'cluck. Wednesday, April 16--Lions club, 12:30. Garden club meeting. 2 o'clock. Thursday, April 17 - Presbyterian Missionary meeting at the church, 2 o'cluek. O. E. s., chapter meeting, Masonic temple, il o'clock. Friday. April 18--Wiltnot P, T. A. meethut at the school. Lake County Engineers Have Annual Election Members of the Lake County En. gineers association in a recent meet- ing in Waukegan elected oifieers and framed the plans of the organization for the coming year. Deerfield Civic Calendar Thursday, April 10, 1980 Telephone 2600 Highland Park, III.

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