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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Mar 1919, p. 5

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phone 335 ircs, Metals a Specialty in: raw ‘0! 1 Price for ,pany O O O O 5”,”.00. CS Metal :410 irst St. Park ial Iln ith HILN “U E 393 Central Avenue IEIEIEJEHEIEIEEIEHEI WM<4+>¢4~4W¢¢~W>M¢¢W 00000.00 CHICAGO: 925 Fine Am Bldg. Telephone Wabash 619. INTERIOR DECORA TORS and FURNISHERS WIHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prices over famous brands. Office and Yards. Uine Avenue Pittston A nthracite Old Ben Franklin County Bituminous Huiriaoh «us Bufldlno Material of a“ Kinds TELEPHONE B7 230 NORTH ST C. UICTOR TWISS COMPANY Coal. Coke and Wood North Shore Trust Co. I handle the famous SCRGNTON HNTHRGCIT E. POGOHONTBS SMOK LESS and FRGNKLIN COUNTY SOFT COM. Loans on Real Estate MUTUAL COAL CO. TAILORED SUITS. DRESSES AND COATS at 0.. (A Shh Bunk) . W. Comer Centnl Ave. and Sheridan Rd. Svensson's are exclusive and authenic. Inspection Invited. 616 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE} CHIC 2 Doors North of Blnckstone Hotel PAUL BORCHARDT Chicago Representativeâ€"W. H. COLSON The Styles and Fabrics for Black Soil and Teamln: . JOHNS AVENUE NEW YORK 14 East 50th Street CHICAGO Phone 2? Boy Scouts Mr. hmkv has the Buy Seouts ‘wen started. Thvy are meeting Saturday afternoons as well as Wednesday ev- enings to take their tests. Last Sat- urday in every nook and corner 0! the League rooms one could see knot tying. fireman grips and many other technical performances that a lay person could not grasp. Another of the Patriotic League Bunm parties him gone into history and scored for the League a big sucâ€" cess. Bum-n is in itself a hilarious game. so that who!) 2“ i-nuples start, unmiuitm'utvd noise is the order 0! (ho (lay. Minstrel practice starts this week. Friday evening. The girls of the League are planning a first class minstrei belles' entertainment to raise money for much needed new rugs and other oquipment. The nvxt quarterly (innforencv is U) lw lwhl on Thursday owning. April 3rd. undvr the chairmanship of Elder H. J Kinkhoolcr. Tho Lzulies’ Aid Sm-ivt)‘ meets at 2 p. m. today at the homo of Mrs. 2 p. m. today :1! J05. Muntgomery. ‘1' 1|) :I. m. on Sunday. 'I‘hv p‘ntur will pram-h m we rog- ulnr' hmu' nf \\'Hr>«hip at 11:00 a. m, N-vxt Sumlu) “v \xiH haw- tho pleasâ€" urw uf \nxlvuming :H thv furummn ser- \im~ Iho- (-nngH-gzllinn of tho First [’nilwl Hmnge-liml ("hum-h. In the ('\‘l‘l]illL’ at 7:43 lhv two mmgregzltinns “ill ulsu join in wur>hip at the 17ni~ s-d Evangelical Church. 'l‘hv annual husinrss mot-ting of th.» (-hlm-h “in 1w held on Monday vwrmg, Mun-h 31st. Trustee vloc- {inn and nth-Ir impnrtum business HHIKU'I“ ”lg Now that the days of spring house- cleanlyg are approaching there ought to be more calls for high School boys to work out of school hours. The High School industrial service is at y in command and calls will be prompfly filled. 'Phone 675. Fifteen wounded men irom‘Fort Sheridan were entertained by the members of the Aster Club at a bun- co party on Friday evening. March 14. Pie 3 in mode proved very pop- ular with the boys. An hour of danc~ in: concluded the evening. Friendship Club Entertain: Members of the Friendship Club end the Thursday evening dancing class entertained twenty overseas men at a party given Monday eve- ning. The room was attractgveiy dec- orated with green streamers and shamrocks. and the idea of St. Pat- rick's Day was carried out in the refreshments. II I“ H “'00" PATRIOTIC LEAGI'E The event will occur on April 10 ll. 12. Materlal will be gladly aé- cepted at any time at the Y. W. O. rooms High Schqol Employment gleam PARK? 113%.}!!an PM ILLINOIS “ill (-omo- hvfurv lhs meet Minstrel Show Bunco Putty 0.966% ifiggflé Egtvfltuxuzu£fill 8 T he Old Reliable and Progressive Bani FRANK J. BAKER J. M. APPEL C. F. GRANT Highland Park State’ Bank ' every day until and including >March' 25th, 1919. Here is another opportunity to pay your taxes in your home town thereby saving time and avoiding penalties. received at 1M TAX PAYBRS OF DEERFIELD . TOWNSHIP who have not yet taken care of their taxes will be pleased to __learn that the County Treasurer has GOOD NEWS FOR TAX PAYERS. President HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK ax; aptemion of time, crimes F. GRANT, Deputy County Colleceor. Vice President

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