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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1915, p. 5

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Kilt Cd r é-and to wear mi for act: Quite ddxt this M .nnw gar lct Lulu" l3 LJR rid IS )1 furnished Apartment For Rent, Tel: 155 Lamps and Brae/eels House, Power and Motor Wiring Highland Park, III. 134 ZIJ. Sm! Tel. Zl , Robert Greenslade stimafos F urnishcd Neptune s Daughtflé Highland Park Theatre Monday, May 3rd Matinee, 2:30 Sharp. Evening, First Show at 7:00 sharp, Second Show at 9:00 Sharp ‘nper Campbell Chapier 712, O. E S. , Fea-turing ANNETTE KELLERMAN at the cm A... mnun rm . M. GATES simpl 111 EPu‘k Ave. In every land and clime. man plans, toils and sacrifices in the inspiration and anticipa- tion of 3 HOME. Highland Park State Bank A HOME wherein to live, the FAMILY HOME. A HOME dedicated for worship. the CHURCH HOME A HOME for associations and fraternity. the LODGE To every man, woman and child in this vicin- ity, a cordial welcome is extended to establish a Banking Home with us. HOME. A HOME for the protection of funds and valuables. the BANKING HOME. ' FRANK /‘ BAKER. President I. M. AI’I'EI.. l'm‘ l’n's Hungin' and Decor-tin. PAINTING A Banking Home an A safe. substantial, (onwmvn! Bankmg Ham: Established 15 Year‘- A. G. Mc PHERSON Highlands Park Garage Iel. 8054. under auspices of On'display and ale at I". (I RA NT; Caslm‘r Trl Lain- For?“ Special mtcmmn Riven Dogmand Cat: (.-\<.~|.<tam Smu- Velennariln) THOMAS DOUGLAS Veterinary Suréeon Telephone 140 Hmhhnd Park 27 v 1 Mr. Livingston C. Lord, preu'dem all the State Normal at Charleston. “L. In" \ :addre‘ the Parenta and Teachen' ! Amciafion Friday evening. May aeventh I Eat the hl‘h achool. Mr. Lnrd'a (opk is, to include charactet budding and pom“; :relative to the way {0 develope character i in the high school boy and girl. ! The program given by the Itvenlh and ' eighth grade: on Thunday evening. Apnl 1' 22 was very well palromud Ind I neat ' little sum of eighteen dollarswan realucd. The money wxll be used to purchase slerenpmon slides Mr the rhool A 'part 0! [hr cntcrtammrnt contributed by V the seventh grade. comma-d o! I gene: of very clear and Interesting ulkl on the Panama Canal. each talk henna Illustrned The Junior! are planning to give their annual Prom in the gymnumm Saturday evening, May fir“. The base bull prospects [or Deerfield ue quite good thin year. There n good material and while In yet the unmet have not been scheduled. the nqund viehel to do some good work. Wllh mnny "(tones nttached to this year‘s garnet The xhool hopes to enter men m the Illinou Interscholastic track meet and the Lake Forest track meet to take plnce. some time in May. Those representing Deer- held on the tennu: team‘ which wall so to Belmt, Friday, are R Gert, L. Sand- wxck, R, Hunt, and F hen-u. The nth- letlc teams, the Blues and the Whltee of the whuul .ne huldlflfl meet! thu week on Tuesday and "hursday there are runs, tield events and high puny“ The White: mm twu out A three gum-s n! base tmll frum the HIan Ln! “rt-h The qundnngle i: being beautified by l number of very beaumul (red. and u I memorial to Lloyd Mend. hi: father. Mr. A J. Mattel is putting In ten (reel. Hummus: an l «mu, .\L|\' um, .11 flflft'. (H‘van m the fl)"HHJ\lUHi(>1lhl‘x\~‘~(xlil hon heddqunrh-rw i’rnl .\1(\u!l of thr- Ih-crficld 5hlt'ldx Huh N’html, will gut .s talk un "Milk .md lannx Mnrlnlxly'." I] lustralrd wnh stcrrnptu‘nn \lt“3 Mnlhcn m Camp Fxn- gnl~ .mn! J” um mun HHK’H‘\R‘I! In \l-h " |f'(‘[~ urc- ururd IUJHL‘IId {Ins ::u~rm.,; and hum mmr ubnu: thr dJngm‘ u! \mpurr Hulk '1 hr pnpcxs hau- bccn full n! how! nnd mouth (inst-ax- amunx (JillC. hcncr xhv subynt fur the Muxhrrs' dub :3 nnc {hat should nun-rut cu-ry woman. (unn- and brm,‘ your friend» llHIIlHHt'nIJX and Vm .11 [HUME wull bc uddrd m Ihc program The Friendship L'lub gave a (Lana- In their tncnds Thursday CVCDIHR at the Aswcmuon roomx Frappe and cake ware sezu-d. Musxc vus iurnuhed by Mrs. Jones and all t‘njflyed .4 wry plus- ant (Wm-11mg. Story telling every Mundav afternoon atlhc headquarters.an chudrcn are in- vned to attend and bring their little friends. Miss Craig's Camp Fire group are to give an entertainment In the Bartlett Theatre Highwood Saturday evening at tight o'clomk. The proceeds to be uned: to defray the upenses of the girl: It thel summer camp [or Camp FII'Q girls nearl South Haven MlCh. [ha a I wonhyl object and deunes the support of All people Interested m girl: Both the guar- dian and girl: have worked faithfully and: well. and 1: be realized Ernest. Constance Ind Bertha Beach 0! Ravcmwood are guest: thin week 0! Mrs. Searcy at the Auocnlion head- quarters Lincoln School Notes The program given by the aeventh and elghth grades on Thunday evening. Apnl 22. was very well patromted and a neat little sum of eighteen dollarswaa realued. The money wlll be used to purchase stereoptlcon slides tor the achool A part ut the entertalnment contnbuted h)- the seventh grade. conalsted 0! a aenes of very clear and Interesting talks on the Panama Canal. each talk henna Illustrated by stereopttcon we“: whlch have been purchased [or the school, partly wtth money lelt over from the lantern fund at last war and also wtth money given by the Parents and Teachen' Annexation and certain puptls who have made con- tnbuuons on thelr btrthdays. I The Clflhlh grade gave a very Interest- ing and successful presentation 01 the Court Scene trom “The Merchant of Venice." which makes up a part ot thelr' course In literature. The stage setting and costumes were all carefully worted out and helped very greatly to [IVE the necessery atmosphere to the scene, The ltnes were well rendered and the acting seemed rather that nl hlgh school young people than at elghth grade-m Theclaaa ‘ Who Changed the Flow 0' the Karun ‘ tn Pmla la a Myflory. t Amlvl-tan He- at the hem! «It the Pet ‘alan gulr, lta “Patent tnlndnr,‘ helm: * the Shutr|~Arnl-. the (rt-at "new format ; by the outnblurd watera N tllr 'l‘lxrla and Hupbmtm. the mm tank or Ilium , la lu Puritan let’fltur”. whue the ten ’ la ln Turklah Arallla run, mlle- atxne “here tt nun Into the l'enlau gulf the hltntvl Aral: l- fitlnul by the Karuu. and the (non uf uutmmmerah stimuli at. the Juln‘tlon of the t!“ H‘H‘I. the runner u l'll‘flr gnu-n ntrenm. the lattrr thh-l nml Nd In atn'lent tltun the ‘arun (lute-d mm the tut! and part of the rtu-r atlll nun alunc the old rhuinel but the muln nth-am llll boon Il'Tvl’le thn-e tnllm nl-uu- Muhamtm-mtt Into an artl fillnl (hutlm-l ktmun .fimgratlmenlly La tln- llnfiur xnnul ll l‘ lmtnnlllvla- ru-n tn man a [tn-u at ttn- thlla' uf thlg Inndu-t'rul work, nnt I'Tl't; n tratlltlun remnlulm of the ruler whose tantalum-dun- n~alla~d the enor mt u;- athatntuur n! )Hlnlu up the hu- “Ill'l' ways Alexander he Great hatI ln-vtl Huge-tut but am n-ntly for no other ro-tanun than that .he la a con \‘t-tllvnt and llkrly [mm-nit” cn-dlt i'lth any Mthtluun rtltvnvrlnu: and that one of llll mnnt Alc-xnndrln‘ wru trullt nu the nlll' at the tun-went MIvhnnum-rula \\‘ld« World Manualm- out and helped very greatly to gtve the necessery atmosphere to the scene, The Itnes were well rendered and the lcltng seemed rather that at hlflh school young people than ul etghth graderx Theda. is planmng tn fine the mmplete dram-- tilatmn ot the masterpiece at theIttme graduatmn m June The musuc o! the evening (Unalstrd nl tun sungt. "The Outlaw.” by Luder‘ and "A Saul," by (laynm, gwen by the Runs and gttls of the sexenth grade and the gtrls ol the eighth grade It up \(‘1)’ encourumfi to see so many parrntfi at the program WhICh really conststed 0! school work put tn an entertatnmg lorm. It means a closer Interest and .ouperatt'm when we can all come together at suCh an evening affair and see what IS bung done for (:ur buys and girls at swim-d Mm; Hrlen Connnr nf L‘hu‘agn, u m .thge n! the Art w wk .md expe'cls l0 Y1hl~h‘L‘3 thc H‘s!" nu r'n \hs.‘ Priors“!!! aurmi 1hr (hnd an- nzal «(mic-19m: nl (he Middle West S I‘R‘h’ut l'hyucal fdmalwn and Hypenc which |s In tn- hrid a: (he l'mvcnfly 0! Chan!” Fnday and Saturdny 01 lb. *n-k M.» l'x'trrs has (Large of the [ht' \11llht‘l'\ High School Notes Y, \V. C. A. News is hoped a generous sum Will ‘Iuh \nll huld lhnr MM' ‘wLn, .\1.|\' Hh, .1! fight mmwun’. (>1 (hr Auoua m1 and mouth - xhv subynt 1' (ha! should um- and brm,‘ J1 and V'K .11 Phyucd Trnxmng to“ m our Supt Clark (2, anht upcu to I!- tend the mccuna of (he Nonhun [amen Principulu and Superintendent) Annun- lion which will be held at Oak-lb M" twenty-eighth Hut Only-43M. at the First Uni!“ [Vt-[ohm Chuck turcrful 1;,nH- I! post! of Haw um heard Fxnngrht ludgnr vrx" If nut vuu atr mm‘ung llavrnppol p.1nm! ‘\ U'lhz‘rUh.‘ H MN I“ and .r \‘wu My \ lh' mun' 1hr amm- bv hl\ w -ndrH 2‘ ~L “I'll 1hr anlrlx'a ”71‘ rung» rxprnd 1! (mm and .v-r >ul1dl\ [u h.- agrm! my. In Lud gau- WI“ pH-mh at him a m mum to: Ms subyn I " Hu' Lin! Jrsan' Al (hr . In! (:1 HM: x-rnu- 1hr \mnmunmn 0! the Lord's Supper ‘IH bench-brain! Rev B K Stihultlrg)lt-sndlr.g HII wbycct ml! he "The Na Thu-e " At each u! (hm aflvu‘u the Evangelist Win} an; one 0! his own songs and play hll‘ wonderiul lmlr “Iver umcmmn mth 111‘ 9611-06; A most curdxal Im-quunu ex- , tended to the pubhc m nucud all that mum Suu tree. ’ r ‘1'“ :‘hr :Lnlrlx'at, L hum: Ir ”tr rung» rxprndrd m u may 1! (mm and .v-r 'Hu- (nnflJml) m. :n n a g1. 1n (tn cxrnulg bf!\ul, and lo: Nud) o! “The N-rnwn on (Ir .11 A p m loll ut [hr \aluc .md {mu 0! [tn-st rut-rungs Young F'fivplrs RIHV 313;) In All the yuung proplr of Hmhlind Park are Innlrd lo hr." Exanurhst Ludgnlr unthc subjrd, "The. bu) u hu callrd nn the Queen of England and what happened to (hr boy". at 7.30. SlTl'ATIUN WAmD By pun. mm A. chnufltur and hon-emu: ‘Thm yearn expcncnce Best of rrfcrencn. Addre- I’. L Pm: office 9 WAmnâ€"A mud {or cudnn; Indcm 0! first fluor. no Inundry Td 77 9 "my Law had the moon The autumn-:- of mum [mansion- Of Hrfltuh Inn |' 4llflu.v~l\ llluninnrd in Hn- nuum- u! (h: lung-n n! England So far nu lwr "my-q} ’ {~‘MII‘ Inufl xu-u 1- "\SM v~Hn~l uh.» b Xv“! ru-gnrdn-(I h) (M- va- ‘nr.| ‘ndnla- ‘1 England III I mnrrird I-rumx '1! 31! She- ‘- (h. uh“) unlunn h» urn-n! ”Nun. “Imam-u not 11m» Illhln lln- m 01w :4 tln- mar. Hm! Inman‘u prvq-rrn m! Thr Men m .0“ Huh- 1~ llmt "Hal". n! blulv «m r"!w nH Ihv (hue n! Hu- Hug um! HurV\ hm '|u 'mi-unhnm) for Ihr m J” Huh- 1~ |l|.lI uu. r-‘xw nH llw (hue n Hu-u Tu“ 'IH "-11-.“ «HI-"w u'nnh- MN I, m l' I m qm-rn -.\ fr! ‘v hunt! - lullh‘ N'~I-Ull~hv)‘ fur ("mu .;n-.u~ y‘nnh- lmwm-u run-u man. I, m l' l m qxn-«n vulflr‘nrtrd «1rMI-ln try h qunxl- lulnn‘ lu- Imm! [ml h. N'~|-I'1|~hd‘ fur “mu. m um c-Ihrr hu- lmml In Hw- l'mml (my-11 m II'IIM 'l‘br km: "Ihlu'l l-r nut-u! (m du-M l-ul llu qua-v" I’m l-n- Should [hr Ling (“r awuw nulhnnlh- huh! Ihnl lhr qua-on t‘nuld nu! marry ngdn In :1" lb- cast... as V yttfihlrrvl. Pan : 3 Gl:..: a ageâ€"‘3 A: 3:. \uu I‘d. SUNDAY TO BE GREAT DAY A DIVERTED RIVER. udgatr n nu! u'zH' a phasing and speak“ but u u mu-wmn n! ,lH DEVELOPING ciao! 6 to 12 cxpooura. willbe bedone at our store lOcemsarolL WGmA perwithwhiuA hothcioryourunall gkturee. tokia or4x5and5c 5x7pnn Ade-dog: and mu be done tomorrow. ENLARGING on MONO .330!“ fought in today Vi size you wish within one week from the time your negative is left at very reasonable prices Ask In. mm DALE SWEEl'LAND’S Pmm 1 wthlmIi ;-.!v.!:'\ Hzruu, «nu-13.4“ “I“ gutptl DUNK! Om- : ~'|:.,;~ A: rm hunk: anon. L s unndrlful mm mhrr J F VAR Evin; Pntot I hand .1 (ulutlhna ~; amid uppmiumh, w v. 1, .1pp!c\ mlr all I r: u~n as ph-dmrd ml: And If): smgmg I, L .‘mxus 1r nun! all rd m H mm; In hen: vu‘,» both Mr lhb|r HUI HI If You Talk in Your Sleep Harder’s Hardware myumw.uamamom summer Underwear 1 ' Get Our Prices; ram 67 Gauze Vests. Pants and Union suits. Also a Big line of Hosiery I Don't fail to mention that Daily‘s Carry. Big line of The very best quality for 20 (‘15 per pound in any quantity. How is your stock of garden tools such as Spades. Forks. Hoes. Rakes, meels, Sprinkling Cans. Garden Hose. Lawn Mowers, Wheel Barrows, etc. We compete with Chicago prices Lawn Grass Kamila-ac 230 N. a. John: Av’o.

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