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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jun 1915, p. 3

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:ny'time Spare la 01 preparing company drop. necessary skill, :ilities for pro- in} Ave. pany "a Wilt xe Bakery PanY ‘eler [achines Vatches, Jewelry 2 best of fruits. gs. butter, etc.. in} order will cc you. DOd rial iE TABLE Etc. ING Country School for Boys Camp Fire Girls F ascinators BARTLETT THEATRE HIGHWOOD A SCHOOL FOR Small Classes, Best 0t YOUNGER BOYS Teaching, Attention to Individual Boy. Sup- ejrvsed Athletics Out. of Doors. Gymnasmm. Mummmg Pool. Manual Trammg. Superws~ mn on trolleys to and from school. MOVING PICTURES ALSO ADMISSION 10 CENTS Highland Park Gre9911011$9§ Still time to plant flowers, fill windowboxes, put your drive into shape, prune your trees and spay them. whether or not we know what we are talking about Don’t fail to see Tuesday First Show 7 p. m. sharp Second Show 8.45 p. m. JUNE 22, 1915 at Lake Forest The one can’t find anything good enough in town. the store- keepers are Highwaymen and Holdups, everyone. so he buys his canned milk, ham and shoes in the large city and pays cash for them, but for yeast, parlor matches and stove polish he patronizes Home People and has it “hung 'up". The other goes out of his way to deal at Home, he calls the store keeper by his first name and compliments him on his attractive show window, he values and appreciates the personal friendship of all his neighbors whether living along the Lake Front or below the hill. He is a booster for Home Industry, has a word of enCouragement for The one has been looking backward ever since he struck the town, he did his level best to hold back everything that looked like an improvement, he is the original calamity howler, who predicted for the past 20 years that the town was going to the dogs and his appearance is a sure sign of rain for the Highland Park Day Celebration. The other one is Heart and Soul with anyone pro- posing a better town, he is willing to help along in anything which makes for progress and a brighter “Tomorrow".‘ He is a booster and takes a pride in his Home Town. To him there is no other town quite like it and he works hard to make it come true. low may get a little more benefit but of it than he would. The other fellow wears 3 “Sunny Jim" smile, he walks as though he is happy full of cheer 1 and to him everything looks rosy. he boosts his neighbors and everything 1n and around his Home Town and by so doing he boosts himself and makes a new friend every minute. IN THE For‘ particulars, address ‘ R‘ H. PIERCE. Principal, Lake Forest. Ill AT Mn. Louis Tug: 0! Chicago was the (out 0! Mr: (Jim E'mrycr. Fnday. A company 0‘ B .y Rams I'll mp . ixed under the d‘recxunhlp 0! Mr. Irvin Phage m the T’Kxn Hm Monday even inn. 1 Mrs. LOIS Cr 0! Chicago 13 vmun‘ friends m Darn Id. Mus Elda Hor'enbcrger was (he Hunk end guest of Mus LIHMn Cnlson at Chicago Mr; und Mn. William Ray and family left Saturday :for Sued Chnlybule Springs. VL. w re they In“ vim rela- tive: during the mmer. Mn E. 1‘ Kdickerhockrr entertained about fifteen 01 her mend: at a delight- ful dinner party‘in honor of her birthday Innivenary It hr home on meuln Ave. Thursday evenipg. Mn J. Walker 0! Chicago mg! M Frank Sunder o! Mor- ton Grove were he out ol town guest: Mr. and Mn; Clay larva returned Monday lrom Gileaburg there they have been viaiting triende for the past week. One of the: moot attractive Iocual function: 0! lhe‘Jreek for the Mu Senna Chi girl: was the pretty aeven o'clock dinner party given at the home of Mn. Mildred Whiting in courtesy to Mini Irene Hutchuon whoee marriage to Mr. Ray Reeds of Chicago in the interesting event of this week. Yellow and white were chosen as the colur note 0! the eve- ning and It was , beautifully tamed out in the decoration- and menu Beautilul yellow rose: formed the center piece. Covers Were law! (or ten‘ Mr. and Mn; Fred Selig and family were guests at to home of Mr. Willitm Selig ol Chscaga over the week-end. Four membei‘s u! (be Minionlry Society were rides)!“ to the quanaly meeting of the Home 1nd Foreign MIP sionary socxetiqs It Arlington Heights last Thursday. , Mrs. John A. Rachel! entertained the members of her: Intermcdute (hris' clu‘ at a lawn party It her home Fndly afternoon Miss Helcn Schlnlcber saw a party at her home on becrfiold Aw, Saturday evening. full of the most dthuhxful sur- prises in compllmem m Mm Ehnbcxh Reichelt who 'GVCS Mondav for Cali lornia. c guest of who r-mthn Mn \hlmdx during the Iummer Mr William Huan and MI . M-Iy Dunn: of Lake Forcfi'l were the Rue“: 0! Mr. Ind Mp. F, Guptkel. Wednetda)’. Deerfield News Items An unusually large Indie-nu- was present at the motion DICIUYQ‘ nhow at Uncle Tom's (Iabin Friday (‘anlnfl m the Deerfield sd'wol. The Women" Mnsnonary Society of ‘hc Presbvtcriah Church WI” he emcr tained at the hdmc or Mrs Reu‘hclt 3L. Friday afternodl of {hu wee-k mammpmmmtmm On Wednesday.) 0 23. Fe\ Lot-dry cull lent to! Chum ngn, III. to auctd the unnu-l cunlcvcn o! the {~th llhno I Dunk-t ol the Ev-n hol churches Fol (hut rum there -r I br no .enwa an the tut Sunday 01 ' month. Mr: M A Lode whobubecn '6‘!- mg her uuer u H wk. III, mum! to her home m lkclfl’d I»! work Mn. Wm. GINO Iv 'u vulun‘ m an". Mn Schmldlp! Portsmouth. \‘u SuodnyJune ch’rmh mil br L‘ drrn's Day In {I Paol’n Lhuu h Mean Alvm Menu Ind Irwin Phat returned Wednesday (mm l'rbuu the" they have been auefidmg lb! 1' nlvnuty ol Hlmm. Mm Mildred Whn‘ng urn the [1]”! 0| her aunt. mm Ehukth Uni 0! [run Fall In! week. Mr. ““1!therch I»! «rat (or f’ortsmunlva uh." he “I“ be (hr guest of hu mmhn Mn 8‘!”de during the Iummer Muss Florence ()Qborn 0! HI hllnd Park wag me “up, 0! MI. ficnnot Meyer Ian wet-k Madame: F Horrphcrgex. thhp Rom me! and john Lueder were all the week end guru: n! Mr: F. l'x-wld u! Mun-n1 Mr and Mn anmond Lord and um- Ily wen- Ihc week ,tnd guests 01M" Intd'spannls Mr ald Mn k‘ W l‘flllO We are going to oil a whole lot more of our streets because everybody is paying their wheel tax money and paying it cheer- fully. it's going to be used to lay the dust, keep it down so you can breath and inhale the clear air of Lake Michigan and the Prairie so you can enjoy the beautiful foliage of’ our grand native trees, enjo ' the green turf of the lawn grown from Bahr's famous “Exmoor tting Green, Grass Seed" or the Posia he planted for you this spring. they will cheer u up. make you ha py, change that city frow'n into a “Sunny im" smile. make a ter of you for your [joine’l‘own and everything in it and connected with HIGHLAND PARK. One canghardly mention anbther s t on earth where nature has been more generous than hene in lfighland Park. When you live here you are never over anxious to go to Heaven right away. With just a few more streets paved and bridges in. we will have 3 Paradise such as Eve never dreamed of, and apples for us all. The one finds fault with everyone in the City Hall. yet he never votes He simply can't see why the people want better and bigger schools, why the streets should be paved and allow auto mobiles to use them afterward, why have public parks with all the parkways. and why should the streetsbe oiled when he pays a water tax. The other tries his utmost to help the Commission- ers to do their best for the benefit of the town. he helps to avoid finding fault rather than look for it, he is not satis- fied with things as they are. he wants them better and realizes that the time. to have them better is here, Right Now. he is a Booster and'0ur toym is just full of such. everybody striving to have a little Home or a neat and unto-date place of business and is actually proud of it. RHYLMI D KENNEL'i no 23. Fm Lot-dry man, III, to auctd rollhchmlh llhno. tlknlchurrhet PM ‘I Dr no uenu‘a an them. Call up 85. you will know in a very few minutes “3”!” HI! K'oochcly la:- n: NIL-p fa» a n. fll'fiu-‘an‘Hx 1.1:\ »|,\(_; M' .04 CLNILIMD ‘ is HA13 (w [hr-A1 Inc v. ‘ wc :1 “,2“,me .‘n-v.‘..-v PANAMA HATS i E“. M (ATES LADIES ”de LIN" ‘3 ”13 , nAIu'nun Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck North Shore Auto Transportation Co. it the lat day to which you should allow your Telephone account to run. Some will alwaya wait for that day, some will be so situated that they cannot get around before. This in- variably causes a rush at the last, the inconve- nience of which can be avoided b the great majority of aubacribera if they will ut arrange to come in earlier. Cheques 0cm in payment of bill: should be drawn to the order of the Our Trucks go tn Chicago rvrn‘ day and :1 you have any household gurds. going In It“ can glvr a reason able priced: mmirg them ty straightened out. If there i§ anything about the telephone bull that Is not elear, have an early ex- Banatlon and ad uscment of the account. 0 not hold the ill. but get the difficul- Fifteenth Dny of the Current Month HUD 3805.. Ate-n (or KISS” MRS Tchhgt 550 chhud Part Chicago Telephone Company Bell C. T. Food. Diana MW Telephone m ?“l M Iv- P-pov “may and Docmlh PAINTING

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