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LINDEN AVENUE 50c white crusher: now NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE The largest stock of Arrow Col- lars and Shirts in Highland Park Bargains in vacant and improved prop- erty from Evanston to Highland Park Highland Park residences and vacant a specialty Highland Park State Bank The Home of Savings Depositors FRANK/ BAKER, President /‘ “I APPEL, l C. 1". GRANT. L‘u‘xhrer ()ur new folder, showing the remarkable growth of periodical deposits at interest, is worthy of your attention and study. Please ask for one at the Like the rising and setting sun, like the beat- ings of the heart. like the ebb and flow of the ocean tide, money at interest is "always on the job." Whether you are sick or well, busy or idle, awake or asleep, that money of yours at interest is Money at Interest Works while You Sleep working, producing, accumulating. IN THE STORE Men’s Furnisber 95c ‘. WILLIAMS Phone 897-Y-2 Will Krumbgch Cum ad m Highland Pu! 'u‘r Prrs Wu‘n‘za Tar ~ nuvk m um“ hnuly, one [a 1mm up] a «3'1, 'uc other bx second walk N | (.lc.:. c Avr 1.1.59 WAVrH» mind \In ic Barnngton camp meeting ml connnue over Monday. Aug. 30m. The jmeenngs are all we†Attended. [Au ;Salurday thirteen Highland Park people ransweraï¬ roll a“ u the K. L. C E. lra ly. A: â€III meecing Dan. Betty spoke Io! hislifc and his mission In Chkuo, lNextSamrday wxll be mcn'n day and IRev. Erdman of Allentown. PL, WI†:spenk. Rcv. Erdmm mil also preach on ‘Sunday. The tuneul service: were hrld u the Mme o! Mn.Welch'| ton. John W “'eh‘h, II 215 W.Plrk Ave. at 4 p. m ,Sundny. In» tnmcm occurred ll Schooknn Mich. Monday afternoon, Aug. 23 Mm Welch wn ; name 0! Hoodimd, (Baku-y County, Irdnnd. when she I» born in 1848. She mlzflttd to the Unnrd 5 ate. in MSI. She In A Melons mem~ her of the Prnbytcrian Church And ‘3; I devoted Christian woman. Obit-cry Mrs. Ann K Welch died It the home of her son. John W. Welch, W‘ Pltk Ave. axurday morning after an aneu of sev- eral weeks. She haven uurvwmg bet mm sons. Attorney }amu l}. Welch of Waukcgan, and Atwrney )ohn W. Weld: of [his city. and a daughlcr, Mm Anna We ch of Chxcuo. On Sunday. Sept. 5th. the Sunday school will have: any day and each scholar is requested to be pro-cm on time. Judge V. V. Struts of Zion Cuy '1†address the congregation u the eve- ning servncc. The regular mid-week prayer .emce will be held in the church basement on Wednesday evening. Sept. 13!. lollowed by the monthly buunm met-mm of the C. E. Society. There will be no mice: held in the! church on Sunday Angus! 29th on ac count of the improvements bung made on the interior 0! the buildmg I Mranhn A.Putnam read an interesting 1 piece, "Gathering Wild Arbutun." by Mn. Baldwin of Chicqn, who wrote the piece (or the Fortnightly Club 0! Chi- ‘cago. twenty years ago. Mr; Carleton ‘Vail sang "I Hear 1 Thrush at Eve." by Cadman; an Irish folk long. by Anhur Foote. and "The Awakening" by Mrs A 0. Mason. Refreshments wert urn-d Although this Wu to hlvc bern the Int 0! the series. on account of the popularity ‘ of them. the club members decided to‘ hold one more, to be given :1 the home} of Mrs. Robert E. Smith of Maple Ayn, ? concerning which no other notice in to: be sent out. 5 Mn Henry W. Boyd of 445 Laurrl Ava. was hostess on Tucodny afternoon at a meeting of the SIIVCI' 50cm) um. I? which: large number 0! ladw‘ mo presan The Baptist Sunday ochool held m .n ' ‘nual picnic on Friday Ind all enpyed ll i‘pleuanl day. The specnl car. decorated fwnh a large banner bearing the name 01' fthe church, left here at ten o'clock and ' i mnde It: ï¬n! stop I! the NIâ€! Training ’Station (or (we houn where Ibe people Jenjoyed a trip through the â€anon. Lam the car went to Fun. Park where â€men. picnic lunch 1nd hue hall held the n- cention of everyone. There were games of base ball for men and for women and a general good time was reported by 1everyone. ‘ The young people'n mocling of Sand-y evenma um 01 special intercu and ‘1. well attended. 0n Thundly Iltemoon 0! next neck Mn Robert Greég o! Rivinn mll enta- uin the Minion")! Society I! her home. The regular Sunday evening nervicn with lurp recital. pteceding. mll be re- nunzcd on September ï¬fth. Thou- ur- vices begin at seven forty-ï¬ve and I cor- dul welcome to attend in given :0 I“. H:ghland Park \Voman's Club Yesterday wu the ï¬eld day at the club with a mixed tounome for members only. and a semen! frolic all day, wind- ing up wnh a ï¬sh dinner and dancing m the evening. FITS! United Evan. Church The g -If result: {or Sammy an: )8» hole medal play much. winner. 1‘, R Wyles 83. and in me 18-1501: much play minst bogey, the winner In clan B. A. C. Barnes. men up. 1nd in clan C and D. W. G Keene, eight up. Those emeruining a! dinner panic- I! Exmoor Saturday evening were. Mr. F. H. Sum-00d. Min Woodmfl. Mr. and, Mrs. Charis D. Frey. Mr and Mn. Carleton le, Mr. F. P. Boymon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Germ-nu, Mus .spcnccx. Mr. and Mn Turbell. Mr. and Mn Brophev. Mr. and Mn E. Tyncr. Mr Joseph "opium 3nd Mr. Ind Mn. Thoma Wylet The usual Saturday Mid-nee ‘ "‘00de by a hm number 0! (new Saturday evening. HELP WANTED Bnpnsl Church Notes Exmoon Club ~ Note Il'v WWI" “k and ku‘ï¬id -.,m-, .u» Hut! Ave a bum to (be ï¬ne rum" uncod'm', Ibo nonhufl 3000000 In ludla‘ lurï¬. run! until urn-r inmth . met“ like [but of (he- mm) ‘ 9.! tum; ban [nu-n Um Iuth-IV n1 um- I) Irv-run}. “(Sn-t ill-vi. [mu-d Mu h "155) up {In r- "I MIHPI’ ['If“ u! tr |'=Kh(ï¬'hf'| (VII The Torn I†Han Hui Ho Orlgm b- lho Par In“. The origin 0! [be n-rm "Imlun mm Frank Siljestrom, INDIAN SUMMER. H3 8. Cantu] A! H dM LN! [R‘w 'tm "ml (‘0‘! ml. The Ice that is absolutely un- tummy ‘4 Hm un- Long Distance 12 W (tutu) Avenut mm~mwmg “#1550 Id North Shun Auto T1 and let us know your wants in Taiknim, I‘rrssmg, etc Ladies and Gems Sum mad ()ur Truvls go to (‘hwagn even days and 113m: haw: am huua huld goods. w-mg m “6 can un' ablr mum on muvxnu them Q :1 reamm PeanDeSoIlis Squire-15hr PmDeChl PeanDelnb Selections of styles, materials and colors that will tempt you to select your new Suit for fall immediately. The following ma- terials are used only by the smart and exclusive ladies tailors: Mality Telephone 34i PURE 6N.Sha'idanRoad TWM MOLDANER HUMER Distance 533% C. by Auto Tru JOHN HONAKER 9†TELEPHONE Highland Park 440 Local Duh-51min: wahone 63 Kittal’s Skin Fox CM: telephone 6*! leaning, to order