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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Feb 1918, p. 3

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mr mcnt SHERIDAN CAFE 15 always a glance ul bacteria It) mat- )re it reacha us. :tly Paste itâ€" y bottle an p it. b-: ‘n xman hum!» Rk tric Companyv 7773.4 C TORS Milk heatedéto SP- mini: and bld 1“ :.s then coolji sud I": feasure in Dining Out fun nd “0“!” Hg the nutritivi value destroy Will r~ not plecpmc than mom" . ponhhtueC 19": Hub-7:1 RIDAN ECAFE N. Sheridan: Road my. {a )dM I.\'(‘. Busmess Man ealth! venue Company Te ephone ‘ of war Ln nan(1% let (ining ior In: F ureo' 7.“ )e préud hc ! ghlgnd Park (M3510 nor): :mmediately f 3‘81,“ \rr‘iu‘d i .«.. WIN 3 :z'mx the prrgxdrmg Residence Telephone 490 NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY C. F. GRANT. Cashier State of llhnms. County at Lake, 53. Sulmcrlbed and sworn (0 before me this Ht}: (347 '1! February. 19”. Noah Mnry Dooley, \‘mmâ€"y l‘uhln» locuml a! Highland I‘Ark. State or ”II nmu. l-a-rnre the commencement 0! hum nws nn mr Seventh day of February 1 2‘ 'n mmh‘ In tlu- Auditor of l'uhlu mnls Hf Hw SL1h- of Hlmux‘. pur Total LInbllltles ......... ”87.45158 1. r. I". Grant. Cashier o! the "Izh- land l'nrk Sine Bunk. do solemnly swear that the above statement I: xrue to m:- beat ur my knowledre and he- lief‘ We wish to express our deep grati- tude to the Brotherhood of intermn ban Trainmon to the officials of the Chicago North Shore and Milwtflxkee R R. and to our friends in this com- munity and elsewhere {or the great sympathy with which they have shar- pd nu r sorrow HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK located .|[ Highland Park St . t Illmnu. hefnrt‘ the commencemznet 3: bu‘mpwfm the Seventh day of Febru- :37] mix as made to the Auditor of u my wounts uf me sum- ‘ ‘ pynw“ m! m I:|\' ‘f Illinois. hem-f Idaho: 678 45 St. Johns Ave Dr. B. A. Hamilton gull? tour kahland Pzrk Trust 81 Savmgs Bank Bldg (Luann! Stock Paid in Surplus Fund ........... l'muvided Profits (nut) Deposits All other deposits ‘ Rnxerved {or Taxes and Interest ,. (untlncent Fund ........ mils Payable and Radix. counts ........ V. , nurnlrm’ts . . . Imesnncnhq . V . ...... }Lmkuig Huuw ..... Fu‘mtuw und Futures .. Km Estate ("her than HMHKIHK House ........ «nun and hue {rum Banks .mwr Resources. Suhscrlp< (nuns tn l.|lwrty l‘nnn Telephone C. A. Rifle! Telephone 909 ["vtikl Res-)urces mu w! ”W SKA!“ I In LI“. KEN“ OF THE CONDITION OF REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF E. J. GRUN’DY. Cashh‘r n! Illlnals, County of Lake. 33. u'V'I'va and <Wnrn to before mn H: vYn Hr Pc-m-nurv. 1"1“. . .14an H. Duffy, Salary I‘Ixhh‘ v \l DR. WATSON DENTIST \nq Bagggge. Express. Moving Wholeule Potatoe- Dhono 936 “bus“! 37 5'. H HIGHLAND PHI. “Um Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thompson Miss Maud Stickney. 1‘ that thr- llvt‘ mm! of :ure- um! l-‘ulunw ‘md hue rrum Hm Rn'fiqnn‘qw I )FFXCl.-\L Pl'HLlL‘ATlON CARD 0? THANKS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION . P STEFFEN Ritter’s Express RHSOI' RCES md hmvnunts lihoa Dr. Earl D. Fritsci DENTISTS Highhn‘l LIABILITIES [J \l R P81 H ' RUES Tolephone 314 lhscnunts \ Hunk (In ‘41'I‘VHU Hnn'o «JR-men! |\ my knowledge and I'I‘l F HIGHLAND MllJll Park. I]! Highland Park in H. C. Rifler s! tho Vnrtl St kink! 3.157 ‘ 60.000.00 30.000.00 1453.75 SI (‘u 759 24,000.00 390.13 15.011.91 $0,000.00 1,250.00 UVINMIJH) Llfi‘ SH? 660.“ {H621 $53.5! ms nu We publish below a letter received from Washington, which will, we 3thlnk speak for itself The contest- ;ant mentioned is Theodore Mofiett; a member of the class 0! 1919 who has had his English training in this school. so that the English Depart- ment feels justly proud of his Rucâ€" l hog to advise that In the Uh- erty 1mm Essay Contest held by the- Natinnal Committee of Patriotic So- cieties that your school tied for seventh place. The judges in the contest were Dr. Hr H. Wheateon of the Bureau of Education. Mrs. An- tolnette Funk of the Woman's Lib- erty Loan Commtltee "ind Mrs. Phil- nnder P. Claxton. There were some three thousand contestants In all We regret we were able to give only a first prize but we are sure that th!’ honor of Heinz for seventh highest place for the school will be satisfaction enough for your con- tenant. The National Committee of Pa- triotic Societies is to hold a similar contest for the Third Liberty Loan and we trust that your school will he lurgvly represented. 0n thn- u-n-ning of Px-brunry 9 a dance was Rh'm in [m- h())',~' gym- nzuium of tho [)oerfin-ld-Shlelds High Svhmvl (or the ‘hom-m of mum uni. forum Tlu- dance was dirvcted h)’ tln- Paront-Tvavhcrs Asmx'intlnn unâ€" 'h-r whose- mn‘pimw‘ H WA“ Well nmnugwi. An urchmlrn from (‘M- vagn furnished tho music and Mrs. Schuhm-ll wrh‘d Hm rofrt-shnwnh. Tho- dance “as well atte-mlm!‘ tho-rt- Prim: main from Fun Sho-rhlnn and Mr. R. L. Sundwick. Principal. The Doerfleldvshiolds Township High School, Highland Park, llllnols Dear SH: h-i'iJinn-ii Hi!‘ ~riimil during Im- ML’hih lH'riUl! Willi umk" \Ir lii‘ilflt' iin~ nun: hvrv iwh-rr. uni \§u~ urvul- i_\' Jppiumhwi M .iii. (in Friday n! the same week an assembly was call- ed to further the interest in Thrift Stamps. and aiso to explain the sys- h‘m, F‘niiowinc Slwremry MvAdim‘s. :mpmi in (h? Amr‘ricnn schooi child- run. rwad 5y (‘hurlrs Bucknilh. :\ diulnuua‘ was given hy Rornim' RumL qui<t and Ruth G105. Ono ziri :Hkinz ihr questions and the other answer in: tiwm. thus giving iht» nmiia-nrw a clear and deiniiod account of the way in buy 3 Thrift Stamp Tim inct humiu‘r mi *in- program wn< :\ pupor rum! h\’ ”va1 Sohumzir‘hwv' Lukv Furow‘t :h‘ “1-“ :h u INTI!“ r--<~-m.llinn from Highlnml Park On Fn-hrunr)’ thv him», \Ir, [‘mNt'. .m ulumnu-x nf' lh-nrm-ld. Woulnv-ulu. F‘o-hrunrv «'ixrh. “0 131mm! throw Inukvnmll sumo: :xt Hm (-hm- Hf «‘th After :nmo good vhvr‘h frnm tho rmters. our light- \\’u'i:h'\' Startml (Mum humming with thv Hrs! znmn “hit-h “us :uunimt Lihvrtvalv Dv-nrf‘h M ~Y-ut n1 Hm YMH I‘Vlr \Ln' {ht Hr»! thin: hy mwklm: :1 h?\\kn‘! thruuzh :1 Hum! mm (mm (u-utwr LihortniHr wn< :1 Hm rfwld milk 1 .|l x“ mm! \\ ht Grungv lust Sal‘ Nu- mv by .c r \in~l I [Lp h mwklr (rim day i work' 'H Thornton «m Faith fully you rs. (Sigma!) W. M. [Awlm Execuuve Seen-tar) ”h ~A‘hm)| -n x-he played l 'ardny night. ‘umni‘u Unro a! 2145. Tu!;- Washington, D. 0 February 6. 1918 an. lilCl' flu Ulll' "our . Ian’v FI'D hiring lhr «m THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS SI-IRll-ZS‘ 0|" LECTI'RI'ZR 0N BPIM‘OPAL {'lfl'lfl‘l (d) “Church or Chuprl." Ihe "-1thvaI «If (he Emu-opal (‘hurrh to (he! rent 0! me (‘uhnuc Church (Rn-‘ "um um! Fin-tern orthodox) And} In “(her rellcmul curunnlxnuunL; I-‘oIrI-ry 34. Lulu" 3 The "rul- or ‘50 I'll". (I) "The Jowmh L‘hurvh. the (‘hrm- lI-n Church .ml the Kingdom "I, Hod." m) ”(m lhll Howl." (he found”). n! th- Church. (o) Tm- Wurk 0f the A (m. I (d) The Uri-mutton. or-hIp md‘ Illnmlry n! (he t-nrholl (‘hurrh‘j In". I. Ltd-n I (So-oral (lurch III-ton I lu) The ('unmlu‘ (‘hurrh lhrnulh Inn: l-‘uur Grout (bum-HI. I (M Prum (he flfih rnnlury through, the Men-lunnco. ‘ (r) The “l'mtulnn! Hovol! I (d) Thr ('hurrh In Modern Tim's-i b lurch IO. Inc-n d The (' I". o! nut-u I“ Ibo A-orkn- ("hunt in) Barnes! rec-min. ‘ 1h) Rel-mm m lho- mu 0! 1ho| ('hurrh. ‘ 11') Human \‘nlh-.|u- (1.1m. Ind lhaI Hrh-rmumn Ill Englnnd. ‘ uh Thr \mrrlnnn <‘nthd!c(‘hurrh,"( Outline 0! Tull: In: the 30v. Freder- lrl l- “1'.th to Bfl'l thud” '_"i‘iw, Episcopal Church. it's Hint! lory. ks Teachings and Its Wurship,"{ is the lillv 0! a coursv of twelve lee-i tun-s to ho dviivorod by the Rmzi Frederick I; :rntim in connection: with tiu- 3:00 o'clock Evenmnx at; Trinity (‘hurvh lwginin. mu! Sun-L tiny afternoon. Tlu- outline nf thol (‘IIHTN‘ foiluwn: ‘ SERIES I THE HINTURT 0P 'I'Ill |'Illlu‘ll Fibrin" l1. Loci-n l "trod-ell... “A Del-nuk- of “run.” The ('Iun-I Idea (.1) (b) (H lnfierenl (‘nm‘eulmnn u! the Church. Runmn. PurMunA Liberal. Culhullv. lmporunoe and (‘nlhulw Author- lly n! (he l'hurvh. Relunun uf (ho (‘hurch to [ho lilllll'. ‘KIII‘Z‘ II TIII'Z INN ’I‘IIIVE.‘ 0F TICK 1'III'II‘M Ionh I1. Incl-n 3 box-- and "our“. In) lnflrrrnvr Inc-lurch Imam. und Iku‘irlllv u.» Thv- Inln-Vu nf .|r\r|upn\rn( 0! [hr HI!”- ‘h-I Imuuu and IM- H-nh'lh Mun! Myrrh \nr" . i’orI-ln ('hnrrh Ilrch ‘20. Ind-n- I The Donn-Ik- NIu-noaln at the (link 1.» 'I‘h- _-v..\uh ..' H4- 11nd. and (r! ‘llnv \.~v .nwm 3 Idrq Aug-II I4. Loot-n II . (‘TIHII Elhlel a) The Smurf-o n! Chrutun lvilhtcu. (he Emma (me. (m The ronlrnl n! ('hrlul.m mm”, ('1 Mum-rm HHIIY‘O‘IQ I-IN'HNI and ('hrlfllnn Hmdnru chlri (d) l‘rm'tu-al whim-ma n! mmJurL (‘uwndry’ thl- uvwnrt- u! mural.- .ulu! rHHI’I 'hlr le \HJHV' \II.‘ .‘S. Ierlun- ll I'hf N‘nlflu In IN-Inll -In.u'v ‘..~v‘. (.U 'l'Im Hui) \ UHAII; . y.” (Ix) “rte! memxnn or the other nor- \'V\‘(‘l (m The ”1‘1an ..1 nur l‘rnrrr “not uh lhmk~ and “uh NIH n! Inwuunn lly l2. Lei-lure l1 nan-nun Ind lKnkw: the Inn-I and Moan-II Timon. All :m- M'vih-d m attend these 1m tun“ l‘tffl Pun lfluwr m Sammy} .1 nm. vrn '1‘l~.mlngh-:\v Smnllnrr (‘hrl-hnn thl‘u um] \lntlrrn 'lHIlYIv-ls. NHNIP.‘ III TI”: 1 III I“ II" Fun“ 0" \\U“‘"II' \urll :1. lecture 9 I110 I'IIIIo-npl‘ n! “HI-I. (H llvlntmh Hf Humflll um . 1th '1‘! u urlu'. ”1‘ \prll 2‘. I.H'lurr I" I‘lu- \rr\|rr~ In Del-H «u l‘lw H|~'-~(\' 1 {uron on Um Church Wuhlhys In ll‘nt Huh (‘mnmunmrL Thurs- ULmy. \lem-sdnyn and Friday'- . .......... Es'rnmnx. :MH) wu‘s-pl \Vn-dnosduy ......... 5: (‘hlln-n's Sorxhwx Thun- (‘fl_\'!‘ .............. Evenmng. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. On Sunday twain:- xhq- course 0! 12 lecture: (m (h:- Hh-mry. Teaching and Worxhlp n! the Frplncopnl Church. They will lulluw the short service of Evening Prnyvr. Th1- nulllne 0! this murw is printed In another ml- 7:30 (Lm. Huh Communion. 9:3'3 n. m Trinity (‘hurch School Children's Eucharist. ‘ ll:00n. m. Mntlns and Lhnny 5:00 p. m. Evonnong First In! M‘rll‘fi of 12 lec- {uron on [he Ephcopnl le (‘mrman munlllon worker: aw ‘triklnx for pmco. You strike for, victory by buying War Saving“I Stamps umn (‘nnflrmntlon clan-9s fnr girls mm Tumdny nfh-rnmns. .1 Iour o'clock. bo-ginnlnx m-xt woek. The class for l)u)’~' mm'la on Thursdays at four 1 I ltlsv t8- .= ltlt-z: S H ELI-:8 .h 65-..z. 0-. 4|: 55.nl; 4n 1a.... ._ _..;5 75:; u .31}: .:. I g: [lit th‘ ..| H»!- Hm)!!! Ha (“m-h h :‘nunl'ul 1'Y-qnl~ Huh 1..“ \I \um Idr «saw! an“; (I \\c~-l (‘hrllhn' 9303 of the leernl. H Hu- Save That Shovelful of Coal ai Day For Uncle Sam 1 THE CONVENIENT NORTH SHORE LINE ' The all-steel Limited 8:40 a. ~m. North; Shore train affords Highland Park resi? dents the most convenient morning train; to It takes you to the heart of the city, arriving at 10:15 a. m. No taxi or street cars necessary. Fare $1.30 ‘3“.“32: 'Limited service hourly to Milwaukee. fr0m7zfl4Oamt010:40p..m ‘ Running time one hour thirty-five Many rooms in every home are used for ' short periods each day only. Did you ever consider the waste of fuel by keeping these rooms hot all day and night, Would you not help to save the coal and also derive a financial benefit to yourself by adopting a method of heating these rooms if shown that you can geta quick hat when and where you want it. wwmwm A GAS FIREPLACE OR PORTlfr ABLE ROOM HEATER North Shore Gas Co. WILL Fll WE CAN FURNISH A SIZE AND STYLE TO CORRESPOND WITH ANY ROOM Our MILWAUKEE rigi! (h! Hotter: nu right. A demoourthon Iull confine. you

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