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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Apr 1916, p. 5

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IGF) .pany sgmfier en‘s thaved «7r. tau '5. thc msm; Wil- 1 PM}. and territuzw is 3 attzm‘tive. PARK. ILL. porzancr uf That's Why to and take he rv garmnzfx :e People {TA mpany ’elephone 335 J. GRIN?" Cain ng T Pressing ivate Baths. to :rial lny ago Park 265 8152 ry - Co. 74.9 PRESERVE THIS AD Rice Puddingâ€"Wash and boil two tablespoonfuls of rice in water to cover. Dissolve a quarter of a box of gelatin in cold water, stir into the rice while hot, cool. add a ‘ cupful of sugar. two tablespoons of chopped preserved ginger, vanilla to taste, and two tablespoons of preserved figs. Put on ice several hours; serve with whipped cream. FOR FuTURE 0n Hdw Early or How Late Tenderloin Roast Consider the Choicest Part of the Beef How to Carve ir slightly higher than the ordinary dini never stand. Use a carving knife with a strong blade. ' Cut thin slices clear across the top from A if your roast is from our shop _/â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Yop’ll have a feast fit for a King Sit in a cha Sam’s Sanitary Shop Rates to Classes, Clubs orThree pr More Cou‘ esxdenpe or on! sons by appointment at yqur r Mondaxand Fnday Evenmgs. Socxal Danc ' ’ have a Staff of IV, ‘:AM .1,“ When you do buvfiness with a state bank‘ you have the opportunity of hosting pootod u to its condition because the law nequxres the publication periodically of sworn statements. Following is the statement in condensed form ap« pearing elsewhere in this publication over the affidavit of our Cashier: We aim to reach you on time Highland Park Spa? Groceries Under Ibo Supervision of the Sale of Illinoi- Fruk J. Baker J. M. Appol C. F. Grunt President Vice-Frau. Cuhier Tel. 946 01 xpresvs' anfl Baggage Loans and Discounts ............ $346.38.“) Bonds ........................... 220,143.56 Overdraft: ..................... 297.36 Banking House .................. 30,000.00 Other Real Estate ............... 760.60 Cash on Hand and in Banks ...... 169965.30 $767,766.72 Capital Stock ................. Surplus Fund ..... , .., ,... Contingent Fund. , .......... L'ndivided Profits ............. Ruserve for Interest and Taxes Deposits You Send Us Your Order Which Method of Delivery We Use JSki’al N office“- Keeping Posted IT DEPENDS ALTOGETHER l _ , Clubs orThree or More Cou les. Private Les- ment at your residence or 0 studio. Classes iday Evenings. Social Dance Saturday Eve. Votice‘. we have a Staff of Four Teachers- .. to 10230 p. m. Phones 197-198 Resource: Freight Transfer Prompt Service Lkbilitiu Results Guaranteed 211 MadLSS’? Ilia, 358k! Uâ€"u-Ie Pequor AlishGuhPeu Switchab- (‘ncken 3 far Meryl o-Cumwedalhxm“! Ry-KfisptbefumhakiBml :u luau-w.- v“--- , ta Sari Fields formerly Danse All the latest dances correctly u, “-"r â€"~ 7 thachtezsc TryOurFa-uch‘eePfil- 3° Order These Early mmmuwmm mmmmmwm mmslnmm «I CV 210 CeMnl Avonuo Phono: 431 nnd ‘32 QUICKEST!!! Streét Mqosehflau: Waltz, Two Step Dream W01“: film: and Fan- cy Dances Vegetables SIRLOI N ROAST AND How To cnnvl'. dining chairâ€" )ng and keen )m A to B and NEXT SUBJECT VI The Tennis team beat New 'h-ier on Saturday morning at the high school. The team played two single and one double game, and lost one single. The tennis team is composedi of Ralph Hunt, Percy Oke and Leslie'} Grant. On Saturday morning thei team will go to Evanston to play? Evanston High School. ‘ ; A baseball game with La Grange :High School is scheduled for Sutur- iday afternoon on the home grounds. {This will be the first Suburban lLeague game to be played at home. lThe game at Morton last week was Ia victory for Morton, the score being isms. .v vv ‘1. l The following extracts from a let- ter received by Major H. S. Vail from ‘President Woodrow Wilson shows that a good deal of interest is lwing shown in the cadet corps movement. ‘ “This (military training in high schools) is a most important quesg ltion, and the plan if adopted could; {not but have beneficial and fur reach. ;ing results: ‘ ' ‘ The military. draining for the olrh-r hays should include practical work in camp and :field exercises." The letter is .~'i;zncsl»1 . Woodrow Wilson. J ' Principal R. L. Sandwick made ihcfl ifollowing report at the last meetin ;of the Board of Education: 448 pupil? Shad been registered in day schooié {267 in the night schooi, 265 in tha Egymnasium (evening) classes 8mg > 176 in the gymnasium classes on Sat; urday morning. Eleven hundred anG fifty-six people have thus made use of the high school equipment. ‘_ u.‘._, _,,, fifty-six people have thus made use; of the high school equipment. ‘3 The increase of interest in sch i" work since the erection of the ne 5’: buildings was shown in the followingl report made by Mr. Sandwick on thfll same occasion. In 1914, 45 per cent“ of girls taking domestic science vo \ it their favorite study. and at th present time. after the erection ‘ the industrial arts building, 70 peel cent now taking the same work "091‘ 'it their favorite study. and similarl 50 per cent. of the boys in minus training voted it their favorite stud? :_ 101A nnl‘ 63 her cent. vote it theb’ Other topics discussed were. um inew system of bookkeeping, int ‘duced by Mr. Winiam Raey. t auditor of the board the impro ‘ments in the Commercial Depa :ment the Students' Co- operatitie Book Store the new lunch room, e students’ selfâ€" governing body. the c -‘ det corps the students’ manufact â€" iing company and the unifVing of the 1grade courses. This year's work hhs abeen the most successful the schdol' :has e\er had. i A 50 per cent. of the boy training voted it their ft in 1914. and 63 per cent. favorite study now. ‘â€"____â€"_â€"â€"â€"1, The annual meeting of the took place Thursday, April Luncheon was served at one o'clq and the business meeting follow Mrs. Uti> L. Beardsley presid' The minutes of the previous mvez were head and approwd. The . lowing chairmen rum! repurts H their difi'erent committees: 861 ‘Commiltm, Mrs. Fuxun; Member v“ High School Notes j (‘ommittmg .\lr.~. t‘zmii (‘oiniiiiitec. Miss ('ush: Committee, Miss Jcs: Music (omniittoe, Miss iliary ('ommittce, )1 Yoc; B'ih‘h (Umimittm Fyfl'v: Philanthropy (R ‘Gvorge Bard; ("him an (‘()!nlhittl‘9.\1l.~i. W J E<'Oi:\)liii('>, )113. S. J. I Commitu‘e, Mrs. (Gill) Reports of Heads 0 were: Home and E. ~Bowm Schumacher; A ture Department. M .(given by Miss Cha Fair Report, Mrs. Bahy Campaign, Mrs Imports of the officer: iling Secretarv, Miss iresponding Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. John Miss Towner; Preside iley. The election of (given by Miss Chandler); Cc'pntyl‘ Fair Report, Mrs. Anson Blokan'fl Bally Campaign, Mrs. Beatty. :The} reports. of the officers were: Rgl‘ordJ ing Secretary, Miss (‘ushinm Cor-i responding Secretary. Miss Cha dlz-r;i Treasurer. Mrs. John Turtle; A itor. ‘ Miss Towner; President, Mrs. rds- iley. The election of officers f the. in the f llole l I icoming year resulted iing: President, Mrs. ()tis Bear sley; iVice President, Mrs. Anson M gun; iRecordinz Secreiary. Miss ’eRsie EChandler: Corresimnding Sec wry. thiiss Murgmrite Follanbee; reasol urer, Mrs. John Tuttle; Din tors,1 {Mesdames E. “C Spencer, Alepmder! Cn:‘que\'iile. W. R. Rufi'ner, George ‘Burvi: ileum (if lbpartments;ii‘ivics ‘aml Philanthropy. Mrs. R. J. Qeattyf Art nmi Literaiure. Mrs. Cg‘rleton '-Vail: Home and Educatiom Mrs.‘ 11'” Bowun Schumacher. The cl then voted to change the nieeti day; There from Thursday to Tuesday 1 (l tho‘tmtninn hour from 2245 in 2:39. Aft: a dis; Friday) cussion of the prugmm for ( cmn- (in 3 ing year. the president ndjourf‘ied the “ sun; meeting. During, the meeti Mrs. on w( (‘nllim' (ailiw'il‘g clauses nppe rwl in 1mm.“ meetm Coilins gruup I: ’ Alvvv ‘ topics discussed were. tl'k Ossoli Club Moe, Miss Musnn: {VX- xittce, Miss (‘hzu‘lgtto (‘ummitu-e. Mrs. WE J. Lhropy (‘nmmittc-e. ‘Irs. "Him mu] l'hiinnth!opy ’5. W. J. Fyfl‘e; Hinne a. S. J. Holland; Dmmu rs. Cobb. ; Heads of lh-pm'tnfints and Education, Mrs. acher; Art and Litera- xent, Mrs. H. S.i\'ni1 rad repurts f m munittves: S i111 uxun; Member 1p ‘L urqum ille: Hess (11kh1n; (‘1llcnti1n Jus<ie “;(hzmd‘er Highlahd4Paâ€"rk "Tb. Judgo‘ Senneu Production {wunng Chariot Murray Matinee 2.3) L. , V .7, , 2| Monday. 24th Four Ac” of Vlu‘lovilk lflCludlM ijura TnangleK-y 84¢ Fcalunnx Bettie Barrfucllc m "Bullet. and Brow) Eyu" Story bv] G, Hawk: and 110m” H’. T nanxk Keyuone (lfxnedy 16-24 Deerficld Avenue. John lkurx “World P Saxuulay "‘."h k h. ulnur \\ Jlker m “The Trail of the Lone-onto Pin no tort. inmex I Il\|(l'v y. On Monday evonlngfihere lel he a Suns‘ and Daughtrrs' Dunn». and on Wednesday eve-lung, the with. thera- will be u (4on1an pafly from {our to HX o'clock? Thvn- will be 151- :xzmuai meeting. \h: 7.1'3‘. van! party :v '1 dance on Sat- urddy th: m‘entyalhinth. The enter- tainment committee requests in early ‘npplication for zuuue' imitationsund dinner reservations. u! . n We l'hfl b) hum-hr \anfivr: hum Km H by John lflvx Jr Burton Holman Tnvel' Picture- .1'ad a C.1ntmx\(un1n1) "anhne tnd The Pink." Smn b) Granville “aerK Triangle Key smne Ford Slcrhnx m "H'u Pad. and Shame" \a-nneu l' rod_uqhun Thumda). 27th There will be no Highland Park (E12 Gen. Bcbun m “The Pawn of Fm." ‘mducuun and I Comedy Wednesday. $51?) 1,-lhw_(3£h n__ 'H Marxuevm: Snou m ‘ Corner in Cotton" Mrtru I'r-rducnnn Pnlhe Ned} Tuesday (‘hl \ “Elimm H; CII'VHId 1mm Hun-r Pucmxx nu .und .‘ulxelx 'H' “Nearly I K "I" Chicano Laboratory, R. W. Webster Director Chcmsul Dept Sunday. Eh Friday, 23th :ugu Laboratory ’ashnuzlau SI . Chum be no motion picture on tomorrow evening {Good ILLINOIS Pinko" u! Roman“- mt 20c If you wml Ice Aboolutdyl t in Mnnuhctured u (bin Pl WINNE KA ART. ICE Winnoth 103‘ Don’t use loppy 001'“ for: ttle Chicks PHONE 67 Cleaner Presser a Garments ‘f’ Reoairer Goods cal] 10 N.Second$t. JJJJJJ Phone H. P. 65 HIGHLAND PARK ICE Phone H P- 34 0. ANDERSON Phone Doorfidd 7 In it??? Lg‘mfl TELEPHONES f. SIIJESTROM 1 Bowman Dairy Company 191-109 Vine Avenue - THE VLoml Distributor. Suits Spat Call up 1‘ Tel. Gleam 385 JAMES KENT Home of \he Try ouriaerfectly pasteurized Highland MW! prepared Chick F°°d Keep thém growing and healthy. This extellent food is prepared fresh every day from pure wholesome milk at our oiwn receiving stations in coun- 11’: Old and Strong 1' ce’ interest paid on saw Real , tate. Lou“ and ln‘m'w try. I: 1d m_§anitAJw packages only at 10c e package. The mikman will deliver. My wdt in export land workonly Persotfixl attention given all work Cdttage Cheese in; LEVIN the t L LEVIN the tailor Repairer of Ladies and Gents Fine Goods called for and delivered Hiahhnd Pal: Telephone 372 fed and Pressed 50¢ HIGHLAND PARK. GLnNCOB. 70 pumy lot Rzlnmlinfi 0 Highland Pm. m. u: u.“ -. .V mic: unini- taken from our Wm" Purifier and Filter showed that it com-incl! {our (min! 01 lune per Uniud 51m gallon. The mud. incl. orph- icmanernndbncwn'awu .n mum the me! Is nbuoluuly pure and! \e be (in! you at: mkmbbmm-nnnytwismde‘m meek: 01 Chicago“ my suburbantovn. thmbyoun. TheGmr cranked Coj » mumbofmuwhichmmmd to 1A- __A Th1 "(Inn Clmmcal Ca Roland C. Greer. 6011’! Mt? Telephone 341 AprilZl. m

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