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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Apr 1916, p. 5

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)(‘tftzng )LAI’ ‘.\ or "d dP/it‘e’r your Ci-I’Dcts rmd Pressing CE AND wonxs ‘n Av-nw CHICAGO DENZEL President Telephone 335 t‘ “’65? YEIM LPORATED 'EEUt er ML." nagcmer [Hf olvay Coke Fuel Supply Co. “ "(>15 WIEMERS we mi 5d April priccs. We protect ynu in pricv. m higher than a year ago. rdcn. um W6 haw murs? S1 Spring Filling :g renovated here this ark (a fmr {rial} [11¢ tht Séflfl .under the Banking |e State of Illinois GE BANKERS :1 Park, Illinois J (.EER Via hm! Trust Compan J $ 100,000 ' Johns Avenue ; a: ladies" and gent's portxrs. "draperies. am at be duplicated s the I ARCEST and Mesh-u Highland Park 265 Trust Company Material than. '. .d ,_~a wrn‘ than v "em Lu!" 14mm. de‘s mam unrsts HIGHLAND PARK, n.1,, 51.1175 -n Suitc. In. bumnr-v .1114) We and} car:- in mm “37¢va numb. and duersi szar- : J gem-p: cun‘ ctgud. In new" Divemy - 8152 garmen ts an ICU d3 1mm “Hatch 4'tr‘1cnveh :CRNT .1 rid atel)‘ E 1 URL‘NDY‘ {TC Baths, crritory i3 Attractive. Rates to Classes, Clubs orThree or More Couples. Private Les- snns by appointment at'your residence or our studio. Classes Monday and Friday Evenings. Social Dance Saturday Eve. ning. Special Notice: we have a Staff of Four Teachers- Open 10:30 a. m. to 10:30 p m. Caserta School 01 Dancing. 211 Madison Street Moose Hall. Waukegan. Ill. Antonio Caserta Sari Fields formerly Danse D‘ Hiver Studio, New York. All the latesL dances correctly taught. 115 W. Park Ave. Sobey’s Sanitary Shop FOR FUTURE Groceries THIS AD H. W; Michaels ()ne Std). Fox Trot, Hesimn‘on Waltz, Parisian Tango HEARD OVER THE PHONE Suglr Cookiu.â€"One cup of butter and two of sugar, beaten to a cream; three eggs beaten separately, yolks put in first, then whites; flavor with a very little almond, and last stir in )usl enough flour to enable you to roll 0th thin. Cut in squares. place them in floured pans. and brush each one over with white of egg, and sprinkle Wllh granulated sugar mixed with a very llttlt‘ cinnamon; put a split al- mond on each and bake. Herman E. H. Borchardt Section A Funk J. Buker Pruidcnt Highland Park State Bank This is indeed food forserious thought. Will you be one of the 54? Emphatically, No. Ban- ish the thought today by planning and pro viding at least a modest competency. Persxst~ ent, systematic saving will do it. Begin toâ€"day with one'productive dollar atthe Statistics of a big life insurance company show that beginning with 100 healthy Ameri~ cans, we find 64 living after 40 years, and 54 of the 64 dependent upon relatives, friends or public charity. 54 of the 64 Sewing Machine T136 FREE Leg, used for chpps and masks. Shoulder. used for baking and stews. Loin. used zor masts and chops. Loin, {umxshing me second best chops. Rib chops. used either for frying or boiling Breast, used for roasting or boiling. Neck. for cutlets. broths and meat pies. The Home of the Snrinu Domain}: We are Mutton Hendqunrten Phone: 197 und 198 Results Guaranteed Local Ago-t MUTTON J. M. Appol ViccoPI-u. 1 qt. Candi Olive Oil $1.10 Slb. Box his .85 June- Calee 3b: In 1.“) Kris" Cracker: .45 TM Biscuit dot. .50 “Well, take my order, please, and get them up in time for dinner. " 210 Central Avenue Phone. 43! And 432 “Yes, mam. Thank you. Goodby." “Hello, is this the Stun pf Good Taste?" “It is Madam. We buy the best of everything in the grocery line, the best Brands and Qual- ities, and they sure do taste good.” For Instance ”'01“, Two Step Dream Waltz, Marin andFan- c1 Dance: Telephofie 273 17 Ens! Central Avenue : VEAL OUR NEXT Vegetable- \ [)r. Lesemnnn, of Evanston. who is 'suporintendent of the Chicago-North- iwestern District of Methodist Church- [es. will preach next Sundafi evening .at eight o'clock. 1 Next Sunday morning the pastor will preach the last sermon ut one ‘in a series on the Lord’s Pm r. tak- ;ing for the text, “And lead?! not Iinn temptation, on de‘iwr {Ion gevil." The s. M. B. Club election; of of- ficers which took place last Qaturday evening resulted in the 91 ion of Ctr! McGath, president: F Jet- hand. vice-president; Claren Smith. secretary; Julius Leagler. se, ant-at and Chester Hasney, 5e ‘ ant-at arms. The officers are elec {or a term of six months. Tomorrow evening there ‘11 be a business meeting of the fipworth League at sevenâ€"fifteen. follofied by a cantata rehearsal at eight-fifteen. Tonight the Sewing Club ‘6]! meet at 5‘3er thirty o'clock at par- \ sonage. ‘3 nginnnxg Palm Sunday soc ’e\a'l- gelncal SelVlCt‘S will be held in this church every evening until star. ‘ The reports shnwed one of the most :successtul wars in the history of the ‘chunh. in bonmolences. current ex- ‘ penses and the largest number of [of communicants ever reported. The gactual membership of the church now The installation 0‘ these n3 om- eels will take place one we ' from next Sunday morning. 8 Deucons:â€"Messrs. A. J. I etzel, George G. Greene. Rex L. J es. A. L. Renning, Rolland Hasting Chas. F. Everett. William R. Norwood Bard and Fred Clo 5 One hundred and ninety members (of the church and cong1egation were 1present at the annual dinner at the fevening, which proved to be one of 5the most delightful events in the ‘ life of the church during the year, and iwill be repeated annually hereafter lThe dinner was follovVed by a very interesting program of music in- gtcrspersed throughout. the business ,program, which consisted of a few ibrief addresses and reports for the past year, which were most gratifying and the elution of officers Trusteesâ€"â€"Messrs. Henry and (Ms L. Beardsley. Hdzr»: â€" Messrs L‘. K John Gourloy and Prederick kins. Aside from the reâ€"olection 0! form. ('1‘ otficrrs, the {aliuwing new ffficers were elected:â€" aside from a large active constitu- ency. wfis reported to be 40:3; 187 of whom have been received into the church during the present pastorate of a little over five years. There will be a meeting of the Mia~ sionary Society of the church in the church parlors on Monday afternoon. next at three o'clock. The meeting will be in charge of the foreign de- partment. Mrs. Bryan Y. Craig will speak on “Latin America." lbe given, Song, “Old Tommy” by the FBoys’ Glee Club; “Deerfield-Shields," (P. C. Wolcott, D. D.; “The Boys,” 'Fairchild [)oty, 1916; “The Grads", Mr. iDaniel Cobb. 1905. The school Loyalty son ;; "(fund Citizenship" by Dr. Edward A. Steiner of Grinelle College, Grinelle, Iowa. The toastmaster will be Mr. 'George Allen Mason. The girls of ‘the Domestic Science Class will serve. “the dinner. Miss Tucker is in chnrge of the menu. North End M. E. Chinch The annual dinner for the high school boys and their fathers will be held on Saturday evening at the high school. The following program will Good material for track has shown up and there will also be a good ten- nis team to be represented in the su- burban league THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, momma) Pf ,’ ILLINOIS Last week saw the end of the class basketball games the “post gnds" 1were victorious over all the classes but were beaten by the faculty in the last game last week. The game was a very close, exciting one. The indoor track team results of last Thursday and Friday were: Juniors 36, Seniors 28, Sophomdres l4, Freshmen 14. Outside base ball practice begins this week and pros- pects for a great team this year are very bright. Emmett Duffy is cap- tain of the team. The first game is‘ to be with Morton Township High‘ School on the fifteenth, there. "W"! last Thursday afternoon in ‘tho Eng- lish Club Room. The‘following Btu-l dents took part: Clantta Reese. Ed‘} at Gurney, Caroline Wells, Gloria; Beecham, Elizabeth Buckley, Lucy; Spied'el, Oscar Meyers and Jamie Wadsworth. The program consisted of piano and vocal selections. readings and recitations. The Club will hold the next meeting on Thursday after- noon 0! next week. Presbyterian Chufch Notes The Garrick Club held High School Notes ’; a meeting uffner‘ Boyd Ia ugh. Wat» Mao“ Sided Womtn. Man Hunk: o is going to solve my myslpr} kn"?! n woman after be In mun-ind Au ,chpn the mm thiokpm. 1‘anch Rudd "l1 wm be ' training to 2m: mm In")! or film 1-wine mme up u: urmt.”â€"â€" Louis-flu? l‘ourier».lnumm A ‘lnln Heroine. “This In ref him: The author nay- nu heroine it} benutlful‘ More “Ian the Average. Mrs. \Vnyuxfi-[low much sEeep do I need, doctor? :Docmrâ€" We“. the aver. nae person a I about seven hours Mrs. Wayu; ' hen I shall take about Morn-en l rgmxider 1 nm much nbow the average «judge "I am bola} fitted now. grandma." explained the inrospectiw bridv sweet- ly. "Seven gownsl'kKansas City Jour- nal - é “But. my agar.” and grundma ear~ neatly ":01: are very 30mg. [)0 you feel that you§ure fitted for married We." , é We" Fitted. "Yes. grandma: Law to he murrleo next month" ! DIICHIed Water. Dlatllled “atfir nflor mum: hem) 9x pused m the II 1:4 mm nt‘ rho mufl sn luhrious of drinks Its dull} use in ‘ measured quxitmfles N lu-lpfnl in mum of dyspepsla‘find groutly assists the; general fuucmhs of llw bmly Every ; large steamer curries :1 mm r (”Milling ‘ apparatus by mm I; am “flier ii made I (Form. In m days lw fore summers { primitive and m: apparatus “ms used j on “airship: I d rum-I: currung [ma ' fléuuem , i I : On Tuesday evening Miss Helen Whitney and M ..W E. Brand attend- led a banquet the Chicago Baptist iSOCiaI Union he‘d at the LaSalle Hotel I Chicago. 1m RI :uerunv aufitlmnl [1} ”w nun! Poor (-ums dg'y humur \\ m mumm by his tonnage [lo \\ :l\' killed “him in the a“! ofvsaving Hu- lifv M 1m prmce.-â€"l.on00§ Standard "There are mmugh to 0 Mmuuh to run' This qunlm the battle at ‘ vamp. and d Dr. Schwedu? will give sermon on “Titre Lord’s P Sunday. ' On Monday effening the Philathea class gave a pper in the church parlors. The:- was also a miscel- laneous shower given for Miss Anna Petersen, whens marriage to Mr. Murray Moon will be an event of this month. . 3. This afte ' n at tw-othirty the Missionary 8 dy Class of the Ladies’ Guild 1] meet in the church parlors. : G gormation 12 per tent Add producnon none Presumptive red for presencé of sewage con lamination (colohbacilln negative This Water Is safe potable water Chicago Laboratory 25 E. Washiuglox 51,, Chicago The Ipecimenof Entered Ice Water from your plant received April 28. 1915 shows on exammauon: The water W on 3mm) media and incubated at 57 degrees C. RN48 hours shows 13,800 bxterxa per cubic cm". 16-24 Dedrfield Avenue. Baptist ' ahurch N otes work Done-Hugh: n h Instead of beginning b 3’!) Ga 31 Chicago Laboramry, K W. Webs‘er ; Director Chemical Dept will give his third Lord’s Prayer" on I)!" THE. ERSKINE BANK T’It 8 Old andStrong 3 per cent intwst paid on Savings m; Estate, 13»... and Insurance TBLEPHONE§2 Bowman Dairy Company 9 101-109 Vine Avenue Cleaner, Presfir and Repairer of Ladies and Gents Fine Cannents. Goods called for and delivered Highland Park Telephone 3 72 PHONE 67 Don’ t use asloppy corn meal éfor little Chicks Pinon-0W 1 WINNEI'KA IICE mm. Phone W' JAMES. If you mcluwulym «ummrqgc an. Hm. Your Clothés are' Ruined by lnexperienced Tailois North Try Our perfectly pasteurized @ttage Cheese Suits Sponged and Pressed 50¢ Call db .34 o. ANnuison F. SILJL Phone . This excellent food is prepared fresh every day from pure wholesome milk atpur own receiving stations in coun try. Sold In sanitary packages only atllOc the package. Get a!" specially prepared Chick Feed Kiep then} growing and healthy. £000 “BeNK Hidlfla‘nd Park if: M. LEVIN the ‘ EShore Fuel Supply Co. milkman will deliver. I] work is expert hand work only 'ersonal attention given all work HIGHLAND PARK. 9. GLBNCOB, 70 230 N. St. John Avenue Dgi‘ry Conpany The ample of water which you aubmmed {.0 later Indy” taken from our ther Purim-r and Fiber lhowed that it contained four min: of lune per United State- unflon. The mud. silica, organ- ic Wand bacteria was an med. thax the nterialboointdypunmdl cicada! you are making in better than myth! is made an the my a! Chicago“ any ”urban town. Vet! {My mum. The Cree! Chemical Co Round C. Gnu. Gen‘l Mgr. ~ Puriiy‘lce Refrigerating o‘ W Put. Ill. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tlu Gran Chancel Co. Chicago. run-m Telephone 341 tailor Apn121,!9

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