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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Apr 1914, p. 5

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MICHAELS Telephones 321 - 323 11.~ E. Central Ave. Telephone Highland Park 36 w Mcn‘nanu Deliwry “Incl: “1“ June a Hm?‘!‘ind $3,850.00 Park. 5 F4 ‘1’! 91mm! an '. 1 “$4 .) .3 1 “i that hey, having bought - a new automobile truCk, Will be 1n better position than ever before to fill large and small orders. We have heretofore delivered our orders on wagons, which are necessarily slow, con- sequently the stock was exposed to the weather longer than 18 now necessary With our truck. It is a well known fact that the longer nursery stock 15 exposed to the air the less chance it will have to live. With our quicker transportation facilities We 5 think that, Without a doubt, we are better equipped to handle both large and small orders than ever before. Now is the time to order fruit trees and shrubs for the com- ing spring. Remember we do tree trim- ing and landscape gardening of all kinds. . Ask for an estimate. A trial order will convince. Miss Dorothy Migchefl of Ravinia re‘ turned Monday to her studies at the De Kalb Normal school in De Kalb, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Randall Roberts left Wednesday to visit places of interest in California. They will join Mrs. Roberts’ mother. Mrs. Marshall 5. Marsh. who has been spending the winter there. Mr and Mn Roberts will return to Highland Park within a month. Mr and Mrs. Henry J. Thayer and their daughter Mildred Thayer. have re- turned after a several months absence in various places in Florida. Mrs. Charles W. Buckley and Miss Sadie Buckley are visuting in New Orleans. Miss Louise Taylor of Chicago was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Cobb. 345 E. Laurel Ave. Mrs. M. A. Mihills and Miss MiIdred Mihills returned Friday from Washing- Mr. and Mn Theodore Butz have re turned from a short mp to the south. Mr. and Mrs. ()wrac W, Rnbvns and Miss llclen Rnbrr‘ls have rcturm-(l from a four months stay m Los Angeles, Cal. The boys" orchestra of the Ravinia school will give a Concert this Friday evening in the Village House. This or- chesxra is under the direction of Mr. Ralph Fletcher Seymour and Mrs. Tom Wilder of Ravinla. The proceeds will go toward the purchasing of the boy's in- struments. Mr. W. M, Lmvm- spent Friday and Saturday in ()ushcn. Ind, “her: hc «Ann-(r the (as: mr Vim annual (L H. S. Senior (5215» play. Mrs. A. L. Rennim: of W. antral Ave, had as her \\'eck~cnd guest Miss Ruxh Pinkerton 0f Uncago. Miss Elsie Wilton is the guest of her cousin. Miss ()mcr Murphy at \Vauconda, Ill. Messrs, John Dannahagen and Ray- mund Kauf‘fman of Kenosha were gucsxs on Sunday at the V. Muzik home on Green Bay Rd. Highwood. Mrs. Katherine- Stringer, who has been ill in the Augustana hospital for some time‘ is here visiting friends for the week but will return to the hospital. , . . o n a “e wssh (0 Correct an error which ap. ~ 127%chan are spending a I n Ight ‘ ' French LICK. Ind. peared in the local column of last week's; ‘thwu _ ,. issue of THE PRESS. It lS not Mr. and STATE OF lulhdls) ‘ ‘ , Mrs P. Glader but Mr. and Mrs. Wm”: Col'x'ry 01.- LAKE {55 Glader, who are receiving congratulations; Public notice :5 herphy given that on the arrival of a daughter, born Wed. ‘ at a special meeting of the stockhold- ne<dav. March 18th. Hrspf the Highland Park Safety Deâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Genest of McGov- ern St.,have as their guest Mrs. Cenest's brother. Mr. Marks of Aurora, 11]. O I LOCAL AND msom NEWS 1 m: mam pm P3353. map F. D. CLAVEY, Prop? Hrs of the Highland Park Safety Deâ€" pusit (‘ompgnn a corporation organ- ‘lzvd and pxlsting under the laws of ‘the state 0!; Illinois and held at the ‘s general affirm; of the said corporation .lucnted at No. 21 South St. Johns Live, in thu' City of Highland Park, County of Laké, State of illinoi", ‘ on Thursday, March 26th A. D., 1914 at jthe hound! tour o'clock p. m.. at i which meeting a. majority of the cap- I ital stock 05 the said corporation was 1!‘"l)l‘989nled either in [mrnon or by ‘proxy. the following resolution was Iadopted by‘ said ~st0¢kholders more % than twoothirds of all. the votes repre- lsompd by the whole capital stock or said corporation voting and being .vast in favor of the adoption or the maid rvsnlutlon.‘ ‘ i ‘ "Whereas. This (-urpuratiou has no imlphtulnesa ‘0! any kind or char~ 'nrtvr. all (If its indebtedness being linily discharged and waitisfiwi and (hr asst-1N of the said curporation iwâ€"l mu duly (libtributed to its stockholdâ€" ~~r.: legally entitled t<_l receim the3 mine. and" When-ems. The mid «‘nrpuratlon is;L nu lungvr ungagal in active business; l 'hvrot’wro. be it ‘ . l Resulvpd. B); the stockholders of the Highland Park Safety Deposit ('ompany. in meeting duly assembled purmxant to legal notice thereof, that this corporation be dissolved. that its rharter and franchises be sur- rmuiered and that the officers take the nwessnry and proper steps to at- r‘ectuate the dissolution of said cor- poraticn. That A record at such pro- vepdings signed by the President of ant-h corpontion, verified by his affidavit and. attested by the Secre- tary of the said corporation under its oorporatb seal be forthwith recorded in in by law required. Dated this 26th day of March, A. 1)., 1914. ‘ t". G. Phillips. President. Georxq E. Phillips. Secretary. George E. Phillips. Room 2 and 33th, Bank Building, Highland ParkJHinois. Attorney. ”ARMS? maid 2'3 Clarence Parliament and William Loudcrback are spending a fortnight at French Lick. Ind. Among thou returning Monday to me Universitv of Chicago after a weeks vaca- téon were Miss Madelme Woodruflr of Ravinia, Miss Blanche Mason and Miss Dorothy Baum. €521 “SWIM”. WP“ Your‘Home? If no.1 m teddy to give you the-right estimates in figurink your plum To]. ma 3.6mm Fund-bod Are you going to do any remodeling on Let us do your developing and pribtin‘g “and be assured of the best results obtainable. See our Win- dow for work done by us. ‘ The Corner Drug Store, Dalerifiwéetlujd, Prop. It will give you cleaner, deeper,‘ better-defined tives. Fits any film camera. » No matter what make of camera you have a better film will make better pictures. Try the cmrs Remain AND REPREkonifi flit: AUTOMOBILES ALL MACHINE WORK cum£mw REGULAR on SPECIAL CUT ON sgog T’No‘ m3; North Chicago, illinois ; 5 I 5 One block north of C N W Depot, near E]. vaadtft Practiéal‘Gas Engine Machfie Wad; Visual-x] 8100 “Vulcan F ilm" SAMUEL. LEVIN, Aw: Ifyoulovemudctheredm shouldbem in your home {sell allofthe kamh includimreoords. ThePnceou’ethe ‘ Bybuyingofmcyouleavethe It anduvenlotolanneoeouy Ind pence. Forfurthcpuruwlmdflm M E4 burnprenenufin willmkeuiWin vi you. Everydayyoumwflouc‘awc- ‘ ionomuchpieaurelou. X -y g OVERHAULED A146 35ngth BOUGHT AND ELI). ' . $15 to $2130 Hf

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