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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1938, p. 4

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CHICAGO OFFICES: Fare) guasta" of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Highland Communications intended for publication must be written side of the ony. md&lfiquâ€"mdfiadhvfltfl. iczlnflmh Wes moon to insure appearance in current issue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments, or other admission in will be at advertising rates. olb Ax ACCâ€"rA 3 y Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Associate R The American flag is the symbol of the brotherhood of man â€"it stands for courage, for chivnlr{. for generosity and honor. To bear the Star Spangled Banner is an honor, to own one is a mretd t:luut. for it is an emblem of freedom, equality and jusâ€" or all. In its general form, adopted June 14, 1777, our flag is older than ly of those of Europe except Denmark, which has been in use since 1219. The flag is composed of thirteen stripes, alternated red and whiteâ€"standing for the thirteen original colonies, and a field of blue with fortyâ€"eight stars, one for each state in the union. In the lnngun'gé of the flag, red stands for courage, white for purity and blue for fidelity and truth. The church flag of the navy, a blue cross on a white field, is the only flarf that ever flies above the stars and stripes and then only du ng divine service. _ â€" The president, as commanderâ€"inâ€"chief of the army and navy, has his es{mcial flag, the coat of arms of the United States on T.Blue field, with thirteen stars in the form of a star in a circuâ€" field above the eagle. When the national or state or other flags fly together the national flag should be rlmd at the right. Pledge of Allegiance To Our Flag â€" I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the country for which it s:a"ndnâ€"one nation, indivisible, with liberay and justice or all. Mrs. Zula Powell, who served as visiting nurse in Highland Park for the past two years, has resignâ€" ed. Mrs. Falley (now Mrs. John Huncke) of Evanston is to fill the vacancy caused by Mrs. Powell‘s departure . . . Miss Marie Kopp left this morning for Sinsinawa, Wis., to enter the Dominician Conâ€" vent on June 7th . . . Mrs. Wm. Wallace Cliver announces the marâ€" riage of her daughter Jessica Gerâ€" trude to Mr. Charles L. Cooper of Philadelphia on May 25th . . . Wm. Bell Ullman, retired iron manufacâ€" turer, died Monday at his home in Chicago . .. Miss Winnifred Plagge has returned from Grand Island, Iowa, where she has been teaching, to her home in Deerfleld . . . Mrs. Thos. R. Quayle, wife of Rev. Thos. R. Quayle, is soon to depart for France in the interests of the Y. M.C.A. work ... A farewell party was given Miss Mary Sedgwick by the Bluebird club of the Y.W.C.A. Friday evening. Miss Sedgwick goes east next week to train for overseas canteen service. ~June 7, 1928 School District 108 will proceed immediately with plans for \ the purchase of school sites and the erection of the buildings as approvâ€" ed by the voters of the district at the election Saturday . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills have isâ€" sued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Margaret, to Richard Warren Lamb of Hinsdale on June 23rd . . . Announcement is made of the engagement of Marâ€" garet Liske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liske, to Bernard P. Tutwiler of Evanston . .. The marâ€" riage of Miss Anne Harwick Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Wood to Mr. Edwin Elston Tullis of Chicago will take place Saturday afternoon at Trinity church . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brigham entertainâ€" ed at dinner last evening in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS TEN YEARS AGO Becond Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. Diinois Besides Hfi.;delidon health drink, MELLODY MILK is of the h possible quality. It is produced under strictly unih:“y conditions with most Ilo:u'n equipment, fl y watched, handled and checked from the to you. June 6, 1918 THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Flag Day, June 14th ThoAluflanl’hg r jna the avmhal af + A member of â€"Mellody Farms Dairy lmwauvn.'r-.-uo.-uuu ’fill-rll ‘ubash Ave. . Tel. State 6826 Summer School to Start June 20 Students are allowed to take three review or two new subjects. The charge will be ten dollars per subâ€" ject. Summer school makes it possible for a student to raise a grade in a subject or to take a new subject so as to distribute his or her schedâ€" ule. Summer school will start on June 20___nm_1 last through August 12. Advertise in "THE PRESS" Courses will be offered in Engâ€" lish, mathematicsy social | sgience (SS11 and S812), Latin, French, typewriting, shop, mechanical drawâ€" ing, and other courses for which there is sufficient demand. The exact courses to be offered cannot be announced until the iniâ€" tial registration has been completâ€" ed. The school day, which will last from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., will be divided into three periods of 90 minutes each. Seguin & Logan has the atmosphere of a true home as well as the spaciousness necessary for the accommodations of large funerals. Funeral Home 52 North Second St. Phone H. P. 3878 BOTTLED HEALTH % cents per single copy Telephone H. P. 674 Safety Measures Instituted Backed By Local Committee The Highland Park Citizens Saâ€" fety Committee announces that they will have a meeting of all the repâ€" resentatives on Tuesday evening, June 14, at the Public Library. During the past two weeks, a number of developments have taken place in Highland Park which will tend to make motoring more safe. Throughout the community where the roadways have worn away from the catch basin, there has been the problem of these _ obstructions standing out in the street. A numâ€" ber of citizens have complained about them and some have even sufâ€" fered damage to their tires. These catch basins have been painted by the city which enables the motorists to see them more clearly. In some of the older sections of the city the old fashioned horse block h'{dl‘ taken down and new ones built. These horse blocks were built many years ago and the erosion of the soil has caused the street to work back and leave ‘the horse block alâ€" most standing out in the street. The Highland Park Citizens Saâ€" fety Committee has recommended to the city the purchase of additional traffic signs. Traffic signs are needâ€" ed on Green Bay road opposite the Northmoor Country Club and also on the narrow section where the street is slippery during wet weaâ€" ther. The Highland Park Citizens Safety Committee heartily approves of the suggestion of enlarging our police force. For many months we have realized that Highland Park needs to do this. The community has been growing and it is only natâ€" ural that the police force should be enlarged so that they can cope with the lawâ€"enforcement needs. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. HOUSE OF DAVID GRAPE JUICE COCA COLA 6 bottles for 3 tall cans RED LINF BEVERAGES Assorted Flavors; 4 bottles for ..................... 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CASKH FOOD MARKET PHONE YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL DELIVER IT TO YOU C.O.D. 97¢ 47c 35¢ 29¢ 23¢ 33¢ $1.17 23¢ 18¢ 29¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ Sister Maureen To Address St. James Children Today Sister Maureen, a sister of Loâ€" retto from the Loretto Mission in Shanghai, Chicago, will address the pupids of St. James school in Highwood, this morning (Thursâ€" day), June 9. Her talk will be given before two separate groups, the grammar grades and the priâ€" mary grades. Having been associated with the Mission in China for 12 years, she will have many personal expeâ€" riences of interest to tell the chilâ€" dren. Tom Saielli Scores A Birdie May 31st At Olympia Fields Each week shows an increased attendance at Sunset Valley Golf club. On Saturday, 226 were regâ€" istered for play and on Sunday, 343 were enrolled. Tom Saielli, one of Sunset Valâ€" ley‘s noted golfers, in the qualifyâ€" ing rounds for the National Open held at Olympia Fields May 31, made a hole in one on the 18th, a distance of 135 yards. He scored 78 in the day‘s event. Miss Carolou Coale left Tuesday for Maine where she will act as councilor at Mast Cove Camp, run by Stanwood Cobb, well known auâ€" thor. Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Highland Park 567 Weekâ€"End Meat Specials Best PRIME RIB ROAST 35e *‘ 29¢ MEAT FOR MEAT LOAF Pork, Beef, and Veal; th. ................. Assorted COLD MEATS STEWING CHICKENSâ€"Fresh dressed 4 to 5 to. average; th. SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT Best North Shore BACON YOUNG DUCKLINGS BALLS, 2 tail cans TTALIAN MINNESTRONE RAVIOLI ITALIAN WINE VINEGAR, pint bottle 16â€"08. jar IMPORTED OLIVE OIL Duomo Brand; quart ....... 2 to 5 years old; per 1b, ITALIAN BREAD well baked; per loaf ... PARMEGIANO CHEESE ANTIPASTOâ€"Sole Brand 10 h. 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