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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jun 1918, p. 5

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:enue. LCXDEMY ‘J r41 i r: :3 lqu-pment food Hone: r 'r: . . u; a: '.’ ‘ " .Il“‘ {Ticket for $8.50 . Em y? 36 It â€" _ [one OCCU Eldger 6N h HtlhhuH Park 1125 “14$:th Plrk 892Y3 WW1WW3Q 0m 0131 Menu eta-=30 [RC Goods chLfl‘fflt it i a wit-s 51' ( It M . P. 429 'honealé CAFE ’34“??? W) -;- MW ': I": :“W‘rrp and 1! W111 by d havc been accu: {omen either 1 have I: mudc‘u; Uur styleez wax} hm: and x\ a: wonlrn mate mg man-rial m the very 'rxwt m o . . o n 0 v . v.n'o .w'n'fl.o 3. 616 Michig 3;: Buulev'd E ‘x' Phone .. Harrison 41 €~2~<~."‘C~H“H' -. um win Bun um \ I'IV! 'I"I'HH [H mm: NORTH SHORE TRUST CO. 41m. DEnXmM... S>< 4O waov > rm?» ,m 033 P Amrmvxoz >20 uvmvx. . .. .L HE gently int‘rease m the Drive of material warrants the attention of the woman who Would be well dressed in the future. The rendition of the woolen market is such that by Full and Winter prices will be doubled and it Wlll be tliilictxlt to procure at any price. the qualitv of material you have been accmtomed lt‘ wear. We are therefore suggesting that our cus‘ mmers either plan- their order fur a-Suit or Coat in he made up later or have it mmle‘up now. suitable for Fall and Winter. Uur stylee are good far several wasmis. The workmanship vull he the \z't} 1M5! and “e :1r¢-st;ll maintaining our reaymahle pricei The unruly a: wunlrn materials its well as ellit'ient help means a very high t‘ost 0t wear- ing material in the near future. ()nc ut nur distinctiwh tailored suits 15 he very lx*~t mxeflmen‘. you (an make‘tnday. $ \ N. W'. Corner Central Avenue and Sheridan Road S Michigan ‘ Importers and .xlev'd South Designers of Phone % Ladies’ rrisnn 4045 Cnstumes Save Systematically War Savings Stamps im: on \LH‘ \dnlphlh‘ K”. N a face to face conversation, the person addressed often gets part of the idea from the motions of the speaker’s lips as well as from the sound vibrations that strike the car. In using the telephone, the lip movement of the speaker is not vis- ible to the listener who, therefore, depends entirely upon what he hears. To get the best results, 'the person talking should speak slowly and dis- tinctly with lips close to but not touching the mouthpiece. vll)’ invited {H‘h‘n-n thi< h T! “-hmll huh-h th- Th ‘Iu‘i'lt in Uh 1):!) Bell ildrvh will mzmn Dr “in ‘Miv W” [_ hp u'nil AMNOUNCEMEN T and buy ,.\,.r(~i~t p rwpn !‘ CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Thv pin< h) 1'" wvighml mu! 1 lutv fur m'vr .\n_\ nm- “hm I'I‘ n! water pipes in your home springs a leak tell your troubles to the telephone No. 201 after making certain we are on the other end of the line. Our emergencv repair department is one that can assist you in \our plumbing troubles. IF one of the gas pipes Lor T. H. DECKER CO. 386 Central Ave. Phone 201 PM fur \h-Ivlwd and )Imuurrd Ba- ll'hw ‘0“ \Inl'nh'o' I“ ( In "I" I)" It Nam m hi‘r in: ,Qh!V‘ In nrm hmum-n in. pin< Mr ”)0 huhio‘ “In; \n'rv 1} mud nu-asured “Hw- svnl (w. »r m'vry um- “) hr :mnrdvd m- “hu “i-‘hw tho-fir pin “in . In nnwnre- It (rum \!r~. P-m “re-h ‘ and ‘23" :I, m. nr 1 21" 9 p. m. any day but Saturday ”flit-0 in thu (‘iry HnH Buildr System THE The poster contest has been in. t)rtig{tt~s at Elm Place for the past three weeks. the subjects being Llll‘ lump» l'uscuut and Food Noticeu. 'l‘iu-sc pout-rs un'ulvi-d considerable lutturing {is m-ll iis‘ important slud- ics ln uumpmitmu and arrangement. Thc first prize consisted of two thrift stamp» On Monday the Judge» .i-_ “urdwl u tir~t priu- ’ur the sixth grade to Mildred Walther. the rim prize fur the srwnth grade tn Edith Nagle and the first prize for the eighth grade to Bn-rnice Pearl. Hon- orable mentlom for the sixth grade Were awarded to Marian Smith, Irvâ€" ing Lightlmll uml llo-len Bnpntun. Pnr the «Worth nrm'r. ln-m- Sum-m Edith Barlx-r and Plan-nor Boyd For the lehth grade Edwin N‘klltflnl. Lennurv Smlth mul llvnnle Sily-strnm The Elm Plat-r- hnsv hall team de- [mu-d Lincoln Avenue hi 8 second gunu- on Turulny :iltvrnmn hy :uron- u! tln- tn four mnl mi Friday "(ten noon defeated the Lake Forest (Elm by :t >(‘nrr ‘7’ threw In th. Tln- Elm l’lzicv lm)‘ thus. vmn ilu- t-lmmpinnâ€" ehup fur thl~ )wur and n‘ the) th'I‘ how-n t-hnlnplnnw fur tln- tvm prm‘odlnl yrur‘ [hi Rmn Hm rn-mullv nuw tho [K‘l‘lnflllt'lll pn~~o~-<ion 4»! tlelm 9 HIGHLAND PARK FRI-BS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS 9:3" .I. m. llul) mmluunlun. NM! Sumln) the summer semlun u! Trmny church schOol hegim with ;\ .wrvicv of “urshlp at 9:30 :1. m. 'l'hls :It'ssiull will lu‘ through June and July. lnlrrcstmg courses are prm-idwl fur the different ages. All (-hlldlwn in 1h:- parlslh Hmuld attend llll< ~(‘lu-nl. H nnly [or thv rvasml (2‘1qu it pnwidw no.9 llttlo nhser- vancv of Sunday. and "my do not a»! into the way u! disregarding the lnrvlk' Day. Emmy cnnflrnwd mem- ber n! llw iclmol «hould attend one of lln- rugulnr Sund‘y murning sor- \'i(‘w'~‘. swpm‘lnlly the Holy (‘ummunlnn snrvicv which is crehruled vvvry Sunday mnrnlnL' M 330. _\\'v \u-lL-uuw us ujr nvw supl-rln- U‘lllh‘lll .\Ir. \\‘ulh~r filhlor. a studd-nl in nu- \\'v~tn-rn 'l‘lu-ulbglvnl Sc-minnry. who (‘nllH'~ to tukr the place of (he lim‘ Mr. (lrntint. 9 teachers held an inrnz-nml ro-(‘Ppthl for hlm last Sunday evonlng at tlo home of Mrs. Rom-rt Smllh. E At Hn- omnmonN-mbm oxorclwn 1m Sunday uhvrnmm {‘9 clauses were promoted. and the pilmnry class and the junior class of l 8 were xrnduu- ed Into the Junior Ind the Senior departments respect ely. The ufl'icvrx am Saturday u-wning dull(‘(‘~‘ fur 50]!“ plan “Mch M 1m popular It i‘. und Wurkud out. Thvr hu)~ pl‘l'rt‘ll‘ :1! ul NUFCI'H“, \‘ <rn and .\IF sixty Th-r same- rnh-rtmn H'IHUF‘ Murine UH Hu- w‘hI-h- (hm grout <uccn-<~ and the j nun-ly wry much cm the prosper“ fur plain smm- rum-rminnwnt I'm «uh-Nail). .«rimb (“DU' ll {‘0 ELM PLACE 5011001. T'ln>~o- Saturday rimb nrv pizmmu uriuu lhv ‘ummr lkfi“ “'l'r' ()11SIIII4‘1." of NW bu.‘ " _\nu [“ulpll up} “n InIu-d (or much \H-o'k. mmrr. Thu vluh hH< mung-rout“ mu! lrnnh lw turn-HI mvr tn Hp- :r plantain and whole- ment fur «Nit-n 1m! thv sumnn-r. part! of tho bu.“ \u-n- HH~ porch. Inn and ‘Iu-ulbgh-nl Srmimnry. lkv the place of (he . 9 teachers held «mum for him last at (In home of Mrs. and Sunday 24!). prumnh'h un- I‘uurngvd m'c-r purl) “3" . ()n .\l'~nIIn_‘ murnlnx lay twenty seventh Mr. WIllInm Bell Ullmnn. -n-llre<l Imn mnnulnrmn‘r ”med 1- way at hi9| home In Chicago. Mr. I'llmnnn wn- born In Rookie. WIL. In 1‘50 and came to (‘hlcun In 1870 :wIth hII lath”. In INS (hr yonnnr ‘Mr. I'llmnnn became a partner II :lhe whnln-ale Iron budnul 0! Kelly. I'Ilmnnn Md (‘0. remaInlnl In bu» jlnen untII 1884 when he rpmoved Io ' Mollne to mnnue the Nollnq NIL lmhlp lrnn (‘mnpnny of thth he larvr Iu-vnmo rum-r § mums norm. mom E nunw! In 2-; Hm summer will be at 1 {er le \VO-Ililmhnth‘o- Klvmric Com- pun) had (In-hr annual hunlnn-u li- In; at the hotel on Mnmiu.Tu¢-nd|y and W0dwdny 0! this INK. Allhq hunqul-t on Tumdny evening them “‘I'r‘r om- hundred men present. .\!r~. Huge-hr E. Andn-w. who hnx lire-n M (be hotel for some week-1 has gone to the Exmmr club for the summer. ' Sigma Tau snrurity u! lake Fun-It L'nherslly held Ha annual dinner at the Moraine Huh-L Monday «we- nlnm A group n! lhlrty "no yoim' ladies were present. _ Thr faintly mm! m 8L Churlel from 1‘93 until about [on 31-5” 330 when Mr l’llnmnn retired [rain the huslnmi. Thm mmh Hmir humo- in "114 MM fur hm }«-:|r< and tar HIP p:1~l bu mum!“ hun- “I'm! "1 Chi- l’llmann h-au-s to unh'r “Hr. (‘hurhflh‘ T. “1'?" l'llmmm and ma mum Dr. "NW; ‘1. I'Hmmm my In Prnnw. and Jnmyfl wand-mm- l'llmnn u! “‘nlch. Cum. (mun- ‘Jr him rm (‘JIL'u \lr l I|ll|1xl x-u. ‘. .V him hu Mb». (harbour T. Pure-r- l'llmmm and ma mum Dr. "NW; J. I'Hmmm my nu Prnnw. and Jnmyn' "R'H'fidflf‘ l'llmnn n! “‘nlch. Cola. and MW rl-h‘r. NI". ('hnflfl A, M“- lvr n! BL (‘har‘P-. IH Pum-ral «frâ€" Hf-cw m-rv lit-M Friday morning at thw rv-i-h-mw- mu Hill-- Park Alta. (‘hil‘flfl‘t Burial Wm nrhulr anh- P‘s-h (‘nrlfilu winging In n-vwnl 3-." day In h--r y‘ummn-r Lah- Beulnh. \\'i~.. u! \“nniw Phh 4w ua~ fink»? Hf (h-rnvnu H! l“"~""‘ "mu-arm! “’IH Snup‘u“; archer-Ira Mr. and Mn (3. W. Burma-u who .~n m the hotel all winter n Eunmr un Wodnndty for mer. Mr, nml Mn. Burruge at the hotel alum next mn- When work is plenty when waga ane good and when you are to work and earn that is the time to put some of your money in the able ovum... You can open an account at this bank with One Dollar and allow the small sums to accumulate which perhaps you have been fiddling away until some day you will find it has grown into a competency and it will work for you in your old age. Again when your ,country is atwar and you are left behind, when the young men are at the front fighting, you are supposed to be saving and accumulating and by so doing you will be in a position to do your part when the country makes demands in the form of Red Cross, Y. M. C. A.. Thrift Stamps and Liberty Bonds. Remember “e pm mm per cent interest on savings deposits. Your account M11 be welcome at the bank. Y The Home of Savings Depositors FRANK]. BAKER J. M. APPEL n-«um Vice President DEATHS President Hodpr. mu! In With Un- (‘Mruan "In. a Mm‘hm «! 3'. an. dkwi Tun--~ u-r rv-«ldenw M u! pfll’nl)“-. A“ an :\ ‘Ml knnvu‘u HM»: pm! ‘In m 8!. Chtrlel n [on )t-nrn all) 'vllrod [rain the . Hmir luum- m l 9 . BOWMAN METHODS ‘ll EBowman Dairv Comp .571-579 Vine Avc.. Highland Park. GOTTA G E CH EES p Perfectly Pasteurized Purity Guaran You are Cordially Invited (0 make use of the privileges at the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387Ccntnl Avenue '. Hours9a. m-wfi p. m ‘ ' Every Day except Sundav Hermann! by Punt Child! at MW” of HIKNMI 4 we u SERVICES 50nd" I m n ma. suns-y th0d a: tauowing Wednesday Emu. mmooul Servoce at 3.09 BRANDONISIO, Agept' p dishotCottage Cheeseâ€"made in th4 countryâ€"packed in modem sanitar: Klem-Kup. At your door daily. Marl your card or ask thedelivety man. - Yo1 can enjoy this dish several tiara a We] at slight cost. 15 cents the package ruunou; Pronpt Attentio- Giv- 0rd“ M Telephone 595 11th Park. HIGHLAND PARK. 9 GLINCOI. 70 C. F. GRANT no: [In Illinois

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