tore LY l. 4517 11V Lgs OPEISSQIT'WIS EVERYTHING NEW COME AND SEE w FREE â€mumâ€"m» THROUGH [OUTICAIS mm TO GATES WM’S HIGHEST SPOT Suite 1312 Hoywodh Building 29 E. Mndison 5!. Ch ’ We make l-hndwrought Sterling . Silver Fine Jewelry~-Denizm’ng. , Engraving-«Repairinxmmamond Setting. We .I'awavs have {or sale Diamond: at reasonable Dncrs and old S|lver piece! lo good to melt. Some antiques and ipecul pieces. Tel‘ Lake Forest 111 Special attention given Dogs and Cats (Assistant State Veterinarian) PHONE 765-W 1/2 ERICE A. sEiou-m use: a u..- Aâ€" m-le hid-l Ia. Tthhâ€" u... m: m All models consisting of Imported Dresses. Tanlormades. and coats FRANK BOYDEN CO. THOMAS DOUGLAS Veterinary Surgeon ANNOUNCEMENT D. McNeil .icensod Sewer and Water Contractor Cement Side-Walks etc. Res. 213 McDaniels Ave. Highland Park WE BUY OIDSIIVER. 00w, DIAIONDS Highland Park Greenhouses A BEAUTIFUL TOWN Highland Park}? Let’s get away from the little liver pill, the coco-cola. and the Peruna sign boards. we don’t need any of them and instead of them let the eyes of the passer-by or the visitor behold well kept streets and flowers everywhere. You can guess what the im- pression will be. You can't start at any better place in town to do all this than right in the center and begin NOW. Why not? Let’s have well paved, and oiled streets. properly kept parkways, clean alleys, beautiful shrubs and trees. but don't stop there. Flowers are necessary to cheer things up, a touch of color and a few trailing vines will not only add to the already charming homes in the residence portion of our town but will overcome architectural defects and beautify the business section. Highland Park could be made the most attractive city along the North Shore. If the banks, some of the stores, our city hall, the schools. library and the grounds along the depot were adorned with window boxes and well ï¬lled rustic flower tubs. WHERE is hardly anything quite as effective to beau- ' tify the home during the summer months than well 7.}. . .4; , ï¬lled window or veranda boxes, more and more are they coming to the front. Thousands of dollars will be expended this and next month in Chicago A - for this purpose. hotels, public and ofï¬ce buildings are going to be decorated with them as well as residences and so it should be done in our town. 5 Miss Ruth Reichelt will tench 3rd and ‘4th grade: in the Shermerville School [next year. The {our teachers in the {FDeerï¬eld School, Mr. s. D. Nelson and ithe Missa Christine Mchhn. Lela lGlynch and lieene Kent will rennin (or 1 another year. The Deerï¬eld Athletic club played the Greenwood Speed boy: at Shermrville Sunday and were victorious with I score of 8 to (i They wfll play the White Hawk) next Sunday. Mrs. Ethelyn Wilson Gebhart of Chi cago was the guest of Mrs. Reichcll Jr Sunday. The Deerï¬eld Townshinling con- test was held in the Deerï¬eld School Tuaday. Pupils from the Highwood. Everett. Wilmot and Deerï¬eld Schools competing. Examinations were given ln Arithmetic, Reading, Writing and Spell- ing. Gertrude Beckly of the Deerï¬eld School who won ï¬rst place in arithmetic received the onlv perfect store given at any of the contests in the county. Ewart Goldring won second place in reading and Harley Dart second In spelling. Other pupils from Deerï¬eld in the con- test were Agnes Carolan. William White. Thresa Klemp and Myrtle Schlie. The writing papers were sent to Mr. Faust for criticism. The Lyric Male Chorus of Chicago, composed of twenty-two memben. null give an exceedingly attractive program in the Deerï¬eld School Auembly Hall, Saturday evening. Mny 15m at 800 o'clock. assisted by tenor and baritone soloists. a reader, a pianist and a Rus- sian violinst. This unprecedented oppor- tunity to hear such a ï¬ne comptny of artists may never again be presented to the community. Asmall admission fee will be charged. Services held in honor of Mother’s Dav brought out a congregation that tilled every Presbyterian Church pew Sunday morning. Rev. ()rsborne preached a set mon appropriate to thr‘ day trmn [hr Scriptureslsaiahtkizlï¬l. \Vhitccarnatmns. the emblem of the day. were distributrd to every mother present. and a large buu quet was sent to Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, the- oldest woman in the village who will be 95 years old this summer. The CVCI‘lan discourse was from the text. "The Son of Man Came to Seek and to Save That Which Was Lost". The Wednesday even‘ ing service will be led by Rev. Osborne the subject of which is. “WhyIAm Proud of My Denomination". Next Suhday morning a double Male Quarette will assist in the services. in the Bible School Mrs. Osborne sang, "My Mo‘her's Prayer" and Mrs. Reichelt Jr. read_ "‘Somebody's Mother’s". Deerfield News her; We are ready with evervthing in the way of Plants to bcaumy )nur grnunds Ihxs summvr .md fl?» wxll gel us an the phone Last Sunday Mr. Waltz-r Lucder u! Chlcuzo Heights and Mr Al! Lo)»: 0! Washington Heights. Wl'h lhenr umllm were guests of Rev; and Mn Lucdcr. The last mone ~h¢m was held In the Deerï¬eld school assembly hall Fndn evening unnl June lllh when l'nclc Tom's Cabin mll be Ihuwn A May party ml! be given m S'. Patrick‘s hall at Everett Ffldl)’ evening, May 14th {or the bcnrm n! S! Pllrnk'l church A party 0! young people Including the Muses Mildred Whmng, Lauri Fletcher. Elda Horrnbrgcr, Mane and Lorena Krcss. Messrs. Alex lelmln. Lena Stanger, Harry Muhlkc. Waltrr and Robert Antes, who were gum; in motor to a dancma party a! Libertynllc Thun- day evening, had to puslpunr their (up on account of the inclemcm'v o! the wealhcr. They. however. were not enme- ly disappointed a: Miss Whmng enter- tained the party at ï¬ve hundred .1 her home. Mrs. John C. Endcr tun-named a num- ber of her rclahvrs Wednesday Ila-moon in honor u! hcr birthday anniverury, Miss Elm: l.1ppncl 0! Chwuo wu the guest of Mrs. M Horenberger lut week Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Stryker were gunk: at the home of the former parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Knaak last week. Mr‘ Harry Muhlke left Saturdav to: Medina. 0th when- he m†be the gun! of PMS mater. Mn. 5, Fnuch for I ten weeks. The Tcachcrs' l‘raunng dun hmk .m examlnalmn Monday Hcmngnn H :- “wk UK the Sunday xhuol. l'nwmus unr,‘ havv been nn (hc Hid Tmlnzm-m, thv \tu I'es‘tunwnt {hr pan hulwg)‘ 1»! [hr pupil and (If (hr It'd\'hl'.' l‘uhln uranhu!,«-n exen’x‘n will be hrhi m Hw l‘rcstnh-rzan church Thursday (‘\(‘l‘.l!,(_ May :m? A! 8 H'xlln’k Miss Ruth Radio“ 1st nuunl 1mm: (Ions for a linen wow" {u be gut-n In honor at Miss Irene Hutthnwn a! he: home Friday evening, May ch M:ssl.1lhan Carlson “I Lhngu “a: the guest u! Mus hula Hurrnbtrucr, Friday Mrs‘ E. Knn'kcrfxx’kcx THE HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS er Welt}! n? (hi 1‘ the guts! of d!» .f M‘\ A 1k \u't My . Mluvn um: ~ 1 um: k Arm u Man I'm. R4 urn r F» n bur-Nu \annn nabuntl nu'nn htmand nub»! ha he - ltnumhrnm‘ Mn \rrtxfwd hr- In Maw nun Hm" \ nu hum In l‘ khnhn and â€1hr! «.|‘ N1." Jun-1’- n hunds (Hhr' hut-h A Mm an uuu ~ buy» my Maulm‘ Hun-r Hra' In“: 0'? r' {‘3' In o run! I\A\|\ \YAVI m Linn“ X\.)\'\U\I\ mom or In: common or HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK \ul- "-6? NUH n-ur I'm-nu “than and In" band \-N u.‘ H AN k Ant-n. \ \lA‘r \(Alr \lh-vn- We make substantial Window boxes and fill them with the best Silver Medal Flowers and Vines at $1.00 per running foot. that means a three foot box planted any color you like, just full of posies and foliage for 3 silver dollars. Go without Cigars a few days or make the old trousers do and let us take the measurement of a couple of boxes to fit on the front porch. all they need is just a little water this summer and they will blossom and flourish from May until November. Cheer everybody in and out of the home, make you think more of it and us as well. in fact the whole world Will look better to you. Doesn‘t that look like a wonderful investment? And so it is. Yes. we would like to do it for you, but won ‘t feel a bit bad if the other fellow gets a part of your order. but for Heaven‘s sake don‘t go out of town {or it. keep that money here. we need it to do our part in oiling the streets. get a season ticket for Ravinia Park and pay BOWdt‘n if there is anything left. Only by patroniz- ing Home trade whenever possible are you doing your duty as a citizen of Highland Park and really care for those who are doing their level best to keep an attractive place of business and have to depend on the people of the town for their patronage. What do any of the big stores in Chicago care for your individual busi~ ness? Just consider that and then think of the Storekeeper out here. who helps to pay his share towards everything that goes to make the home town just what it is. Iunhmx hauw â€Iv-n! mxrvrfl r: l vr- nun .r hm lMLhD «.IAK! ,nuhx I»: w v4 [inns k )(u N M!“- Nun! \ I'ubht ‘r H (ht-n4 ‘mnlï¬ I N mm m .’ (II- (In QI.(I“( l (IP19! Ann- ‘2"- M N I] Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck 17-19 W. Eh Place Zahnle’s Ridgewood Farm'Dairy Pastmized Milk and Cream North Shore Auto Transportation Co. LEUEI BROS. And In [AIS Idaho-r550 WP"! SAMUEL LEVIN, the Jeweler 1 Mn 'l‘rm ks an to Uncagu every day and If yvu haw .m)’ hmm-htdd goods, mum: m \w can RH'C a reason able pl'lCt‘ un [DOVIHR them See Our Spring Display REPAIRING 120 E. Central Avenue of all makes of Talking Machines as well as Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Frank Rectenwald HI IL Cont-u] Ava... Phone «6 High-l Park, minis W": W“ g6