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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Dec 1919, p. 8

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Traveling man complains that bar hers cut your hair too hastily now- adays. Probably he ofl'ered them nc Upportunity for conversation. Telephone 57 BU TTERuEGGSuMARG/IRINES ’Vtflu‘cw PAGE EIGHT Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry The Florist of Reasonable Prices Phone 492 360 Walker Avenue Say It With Flowers THE IDEAL CHRIS TMA S GIFT Federal System of Bakeries Won’t you think it over? If you would like t grounds, call up Highland Park 523 now, and I plan during the Winter. The work can then be 1 Spring. Bear in mind that a job of this kind v needs to be done again. You save monev hv havin I am prepared to draw plans for your after the Italian style, and will be glad to with the owners of North Shore property either on a time basis or by contract. No jo my attention; still I am prepared to handle 0 thousands of dollars. -_- d v... vvv u elvullube You say the climate is different. That is true; but we have a great variety of trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses and other flow- ers which grow very well here. Even with the limited variety we have in this country you can make your home not only beauti- f ul, but wonderful, in Italian styles. If you have not done so, you should g you will find some of the beautiful gardt during the war. You would get an idea roundings it is possible to have right here . A. PARKES 3. B. HANSEN, Proprietor 685 Central Avenue uy now~ 1 a great many men have taken un them no precedented interest in the restore Buy Them from “‘1: WW ‘ i v.‘ u vmmfluwma TELEPHONE wishes’ the people of Highland Park and Vicinity a Merry Christ- mas and a Happy and prosperous New Year. uers or norm bjhore property. I handle the work me basis or by contract. No job is too small to have ; still I am prepared to handle contracts running into Jnll-.._ tion of their hair Have You Traveled in Italy? rug stores report that mgmana I'm-K 523 now, and I will prepare a Vinter. The work can then be done early next mind that a job of this kind well done never gain. You save money by having it done right. done so, you should go over now. I believe of the beautiful gardens left, not destroyed on would get an idea of the beautiful sur- Highland Park, Illinois w nave rlgm here on your own grounds. is different. That is true; but we have a If you would like to beautify your HIGHWOOI). ILLINOIS since July glad to talk oversuth plans 19 South St. Johns Avenue your garden and grounds Providence. R. 1., r attacking wife with sors. This is felt very sninm’ nrrwmxd Motto of every as they listen to people: If the xponsible. we sh< Some of the know why the; struction in r they can get ments? Serious news comes from Europe to the efi‘ect that orders for all kinds of American products are being can- celled. This results in part from the deadlock over the peace treaty. It is ‘ one more reason why the hair split- ters of the Senate should yield a little ‘ on their not very serious difl'erences,‘ ,and agree on some form of comproâ€"j imise that will permit peace to be, I argued. I The depreciation of the money of: tthe European countries is going to' make it exceedingly difficult for‘ . Europe to buy American goods. This 3 may not be an unmixed evil. It should permit producers in this country to supply the shortages in the American market. If these scarcities can be remedied, the profiteers will be less‘ able to stick for their exorbitant . l prices. ' Wherefore manufacturers and wholesale trade will do well nc hold on to their high prices too 1 or they may get left with the stocks on their hands. EXPORT TRADE snippy proceeding THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Lucy 5110 um oe gwen in-' in making clothes, when! get credit for new gar-i everybody at Washington the women folks want to they should be given in- in to the troubles of. the other party is 9 should worry. manufacturers and the With a pair of scis; felt to have been a will_ do well not to . man charged with why the hair split- should yield a little serious difl'erences, orders for all kinds ucts are being can- s in part from the peace treaty. It is h prices too long TH REATEN ED should be less big of to for l The North Shore Chapter Daugh-E , tors of the American Revolution pre- ,‘ sented the school with a copy of Mu- rillo's famous painting, ”The Immac- ulate Conception.” The Art Litera-; ture Reader tells us that Murillo' ; painted theyoriginnl da‘y after day for ’ {three years and when completed ita was used to decorate a Cloister in a; £convent at Seville. j' We are grateful to the D. A. R. land the picture has been hung in the; ’ reading room so that all the children £- , may appreciate it. " Reported that tel married very rapid] complained by their that any of them at conversation. The former Red C been fitted up as a re: the grades. To Mrs. indebted for the loan and a number of mot] us.magazines. We we the money raised at ( war to subscribe for magazines. A. are to On Friday after- ,noon at two o’clock Mrs. Redhefl‘er i hold her first clinic class. We feel very fortunate in being able to se- 1 cure her services and the mothers and friends of the Deerfield school should show their appreciation by attending those meetings. f ing the children. The P. T. fpurchase a scale. Mrs. Rodhefl'er is work begun in Weir!) By Nellie Graves Mrs. Woodman and Mrs. Reichelt visited school on Monday. All the grades held Christmas par- ties in their rooms Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rodhefl'er is to continue the l The following school children sold! the Christmas Red Cross seals: Helen ‘ Reicholt, Nellie Braves, Miriam Stry-J ker. Dorothy Coleman, Gladys Easton, i Virginia Supple, Emma Neargardner. - Marjorie Ludwig, Luella Knigge. f Florence Glodvn, Alfred Schwab, Mor~ l ris Reichelt, Willard Benson and Wil- ' linm Johnston. : l John A. Reichelt has returned from f a visit with his son, Hulbert E. Reichâ€" elt, of J ulesburg, Colo., and his daugh- ters, the Misses Jay and Vera Reich- ] elt and Mrs. Myron Wright, of Den- I ver, Colo. 1’ Four Dollars was sent by the Deer- field Presbyterian Missionary society to the Bohemian Settlement house as a Christmas offering at the December meeting of the Society held at the lhome of Mrs William Schinleber on lThursday afternoon. l g The Crusade of Compassion chapterl in“ India was brought in a most in- l 1 i gtcresting manner by Mrs Reichelt, sSr. Mrs Goldring told of the hid- J _eous customs of the past in that be» rnighted country in her contribution of 1 “W oman‘s Rights in India. ” The newll 1dawn of the future was related byl Mrs Reichelt Jr., in “The Reign of! Women in India " I l The men who have returned from' lthe war realize the limited opportunol , itics and abilities of their women and i ‘81‘0 sn\ious tn amplinrnon 91...... l l Mrs. Ira Hale gave a report work of the Bohemian Sett House. mes and abilities of their women and are anxious to ameliorate them. Mrs. Goldring also read “The Story of the Mormon Convent.” Mrs. R. E. Pettis entertained the Thursday afternoon club at her home last week. Mrs. Louisa Osterman was the Week and guest of Mrs. E. H. Will- man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf en- tertained a five hundred party at their home Saturday evening. Mr. ()lendorf left Sunday evening for Min- neapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kehler have closed their home at Deer Lick {arm and gone to Chicago for the winter. The Redhefl'er family has moved to Lake Forest for the winter where they are visitingr the Morse family, ‘Mrs. Redhefl'er's parents. George Gutzler is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobs returned to Youngstown, 0., Thursday after a four weeks’ visit with their daughâ€" ter. Mrs. T. ll. Mchwell. (Tommuniun service will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday, Jan. 11th, at the («inclusion of the Week of Prayer. Mrs. R. E gnmmNmm 1 ram mar School Notes by their husbands so far them are unable to keep UP as a reading room ....v\ ul Living able ‘0 88- rvices and the mothers and he Deerfield school should appreciation by attending ‘a male gave a report on the the Bohemian Settlement at t«elephone girls rapidly, and it is in Weighing and To Mrs. Kehler we are the loan of six tables, mothers have sent 9 were enabled by, at our school bg- for five monthly ‘ross room has measur- L. are to get not sent I for the 3 thanl have ever displayed before be appreciated. 616 S. Michigan Ave SUITS. COAfS"K§‘i3' JEWELRY, vnnwun OZ .1. f3 “3% (fink/W Chrlstmas and a New Year of Health and Happiness to Our Friends and Patrons. 500 North Green Bay R oad H. W Huéer Electric Comfany - I. A. WARREN, Jr. and R. C. announce the opening 0 WATCHES. CUT cusstsn, novamm AND mmonns Liberal reductions during DECEMBER AND JANUARY FOR SOUTHERN WEAR Showing 9f e'grly Spring , Chicago; Telephone Hurrison 4045 'ork Guaranteed . and R. C. KELLER Opening of the Your patronage will Won Co.) DRESSEfi: WOOL ple 0..

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