. Johns Ave gewood Drive I Park,‘ Illinois Hlniv. Night Q him“: ltd) ’RIN phone ‘2 l 0 . Huber :ric Co. 52.9.5.5 .93 “.11 SCHOOL Norm Accessories rd and Fabric Tires 13’ and Retreadiné UPPLY SHOP :+:.â€"- ~:-:~:-a-<~M Henning (71 RI’ENTER ’FEN. Proprietor xtnl Avenue <~£~2~$2~iH~W .4 KW WURK ‘ulltr V . attenuon u»; need’ 3 ’ "Ohday Mrs. was entertained Bulan Of {‘Venjng’ 38¢ party in Manda}- â€7)? .‘CA J â€MD \‘l EN Wniiam. .’ '3- an. H Jf'mr ’1). “‘ (9W holy, '97“! Vaipou tars ‘19 M party, on :rz'nday. ‘ I~'“ar’3 <.._n n the wily 31001 an the before “‘ play. W'ay rtu the that £153 and we succeeded. no! on!) at Home. hut visowhcrc. the \\ riter A I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the nanâ€"Charles Dickens. We divide the Good People of Highland Park into three classes, those who use Flowers and purchase them of us, those who use Flowers but don’t purchase them of us and those who as yet don’t use flowers at all, the ï¬rst two are saved although, some of the second, need redemption while the third has to be con- verted. but to all we wish a Merry Yule tide and Good Wishes for 1920; ‘come what may we believe in what good old Thomas Moore; largest ï¬rms of the country, Silver Cups from Horticultural has full charge and has had for the past 15 years. of the Cultural Notes Department of Florist Exchange of New York City the foremost Horticultural Paper in the United States, our Flower creations have received certiï¬cates of Merit, East and West, we were awarded the Grand Silver Medal offered by the National send them to their Friends and loved ones for all occasions maintain an up-to-datc establishment worthy of Highland Park Society at the Chicago Art Institute in competition with the in contact with them. we have helped to create a taste for them and getting people in the habit to use them in their Homes or We have been growing and selling Flowers in Highland Park since December 15th, 1894, twenty-ï¬ve years, a long time to do business in the same town and depending on a Local Trade keeping the good will of the Community and step with Modern Progress. and I lowm the low for them the gum! tho) do to all \\ ho come For twenty-ï¬ve years we have been working to establish and For Twenty-ï¬ve years we have been pushing Trees. Shrubs. 25th Year of S HIGHLAND PARK mm HIGHLAND PARK. mums UCCGSSfUI Business said: “I have been thinking to-night of some of the ups and down: that have been mine on my journey through life, the heart:- aches, the disappointments, the disillusionments, the countless big and little irritationsâ€"and I ï¬nd myself grateful for all my experiences. If my greatest troubles had been denied me, l should be less a man than I am.†‘ FLOWERSâ€"To create a little mere Joy; to add to this world a few more Smiles to radiate Cheerfulness, Brightness and Beauty, that is the true mission of Flowers. Can you think of anything which expresses the Spirit of Christmas better? Can there be anything more acceptable on Christmas Morning in the Home than a Live Plant full of blossoms or an attractive plant arrangement in a fancy basket as a gift? SAY IT WITH FLOW- ERS this Christmas and to those far away, let us telegraph some, we can do it to any part of the U. S. .orCanada inside of 2 hours. But what is still more gratifying to us is the fact that of the handful of Patrons we served at Christmas 1894, there are still some left who have been with 'us through all those years and kept pace with the growth of ‘the City and from twenty-two orders we had Christmas 1894 we shall supply many hundreds of Homes with Flowers, Plants, Holly-wreaths and Mistletoe this year, and if you who read this Ad. believe that Happiness, Content- ment and Keen Enjoyment of the Home are the natural results of Harmonious surroundings, you too will have a few flowers at Christmas. Shows. Societies and over Fifty Blue Ribbons at the Largest Flower A good Conscience is a con- tinuous Christmas. â€"Ben. Franklin. magma