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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Feb 1920, p. 7

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“ ’{EEEEE V! )H :spo (Biscuit oo=0§°= i‘lspo (Biscuits )\\AI \Y 0%“ )FL‘ his he EAGLE‘MIKADO?’ For Sale I! you: Phone 160 BIC. SATURDAY SALE. Note the prices, Free delivery in Highland Pnrk,aninin. Highwoodnnd Fork Sheridan. 4 deliveries. Prompt service Palace CashMarket8zGr0cery North Shore Trust C .\;1‘._i‘- v RPM. Smre Htuld I.il('k (HM‘I. 80% MY. :1” Zion ("My Ginger Snaps. I Jnnes' Famnus BLLK'kw? mt ‘;t‘t H t“ 2: a? “w k'im‘. ("v [T‘rzv-c: T5111». Maple» Brand. ml Luck Mxlk. .Imiu ’1 R1 Make Your Money 1h N. W'. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. maxi: Pchu. COMPANY, NEW max £11" JMH‘. 8-H» Start 3 Savings Account GEORGE CV ROCK. Mgr \V IV 1‘ r Work For You nâ€"._â€" _-7- 7 u. in five pd“ tho Finest Pencil and. for gallon] .00. it.” Lanai. 22c 250 27c 32c 18c 35c 33c 28c A Slut:- Bank 31‘“ at the ‘ht (‘vnxgw-und. 1}» battle. 2 bottles fur [\l Shun Leg tun. prime lee-f Liver, young: (9 Ider, the lb. Rm" \R'zd ML mm In >m. (ht :n H‘ 7 inch! ill 3 H). bugs Armv surplus 11Le<1..1.1! »\m. l . for h H» 533-535 Cenlrd Ave mwd 11! of Nut- DIE” 11m- fur V: (‘9’, H‘tfi 33c 38c 20c 38c 35c 40c b I C 336 29c 390 11( 20c THE HIGHLAND PARK FRIES, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOlb The drive for funds for the Young Women‘s Patriotic league in High- wood has Occupied the thoughts of everyone this week so social affairs have suffered. The Snelling club met in the League moms Wednesday evening and enjoyed llluxlt‘ and games. A busi- ness meeting was held Saturday night and plans were made for a sleighride Thursday. Feb. 5. An oys- ter supper in the rooms will follow the ride. Miss Ridlnn of Highland Park was unable to conduct the story hour on Thursday so Miss Swindell took charge. Games followed the storâ€" ivs and it was decided tu have a “game hour" wvry Saturday after- nnon at 3:00. Sunday. Feb. 8. at. 3:30, an enterâ€" tainme-nt followvd by a supper will be given In the woundod suldiers at Fort Sheridan. fun”: A <(':'\1u Zr]. \rhn div-d luxx Saturday nftm-nm Fl'NERAl. SATI'RDAY AFTERNOON AT HOME Ihvl‘ ’I‘hn first half of the buwling seaâ€" son (Insui lust Fnduy thh The Press team lcadlng by thrt-c names. Serrnl of the teams have- been strengthened by the addition of new men and it is expected that the race will he much L'lOSUT from now an. BOWLING TOl'RNEY IN FAVOR 0F PRESS TEA.“ Tho Highland Park Press (60k three straight games from the Ras~ musson Shoes which gives them a very conifirtable lead. Storfcn‘: Tires took three from Tony‘s Barbers whivh puts them in third plant Thv ’wliahlv Laundry took five {rum Carmen's I‘zilm'e» ('nsh hmk 1W0 from Ma- [N A” Magntiws :t'i‘ Laundry I‘u]. "ash Harm-1* Hdw, Buwman Dairy Tony‘s Barbers RESIDENT DIES AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS n n-wh‘nt H ”mm" died F 1m: a lung: i‘ :mwizL He h 31-2; rs. The body was shipped to Denver fur burial. A lodge of which *he was a member took Charge of the funeral. Ll’THER LEAGUE TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT (H; Friday i-w-ning, Fol). 6th, thol Luther lA'ZlLI‘Ul‘ nf the Evangelical Luihvran rhurch, \Vt'St (‘entral ave- nuy, “ill prvsunt an entertainment‘ consisting of (lialuuues, recitationsi and songs. at the ASSt‘nlllly room in thy rear of the Church. The members havim: parts in the playlvts have been 1‘ diligently working for some time t0' make the evening as pleasant as pos‘ ~ililo to all who attend. Tickets are nuw nn Sillk‘, Tlh- program will mn- ~1>’t uf pianu solwtiuns by Ethel Hunk-1mm. song by Harry Eichler, E'I‘illdlll'il‘ by Earl (iamron. and two dialogues, The lint dialogue will be "Thz‘ ('cii~'u< Taker" with Mary Poâ€" :mi/ and Fri-Ll llenning; the second “ill lu- "Bargain Day at Bloom- stein's." With the following cast: [mm Bloumsu-in. Harold (leniiner; mlu» llasrum. Wm ("mnu-r; Sam Ruâ€" ls-liuh. lluii}~ Eii'hlcr; Stove Stone, Arthur Arnswald; Willie Km-n. Mar- vin Lawrence; Budie O'Neil. Kath- wn Krueiror; Sairy Bay-uni, Ruth Galloway; Nellie Bangs. Marion Burk: Maude Miller. Dnrnthy Law-~ "viii-e; Miss Stout. Lurille (Trainer; ‘-':~. KUPH. Margaret Arnswald; Mrs. S'mrv. l._\'|l13 Carling; Mrs. Trntter. ',.n ":l Sinviiki-l; Mrs. Murphy, Mar- Hi \fl'air 'I‘nmorrow Evening in Assem- hl) Room of ('hurch. Music, Recitations and Dialogs 1H U‘Y‘xt‘HS \\ 1mm l‘znr)‘ Thomas Pvtvr I‘V n y Hm PATRIOTIC LEAGUE H Show MHZ“ ms Px-u-r Fwy. for many years out uf the Railroad Men’s died Friday aftvrnonn. follbw- lung: iiineas due to lucomotor l‘t‘\.\ t! @spo (Biscuit TIN for every day in (he M-rt ll ‘1 rd“ :1 rv H( Mt'! l\‘ There": I ~ for DrHu A‘ Mew Thursday were ht-H '1 at lhu home in Sy- \'. I'xzmk NH um- rwm “21‘ muth' in W un bee n 19 ltllh rt \1 r. and M rx‘ thI‘l Uwr It“ “us HM 16 17 t'm» parents. mm Truman H‘!‘ i< Iil‘ihl. IHHVS> fx‘nm ‘k [Wm from invalid for 8H 22 794 2:2 36712â€"13 481 13-27 481 13-27 44420-27 42:; 1â€"12 40711â€"27 37010.27 296 8".27 I’L 'Y. Phone Highland Park Federal if‘ystem of Bakeries |e Highlmd Park 190 19 South St. Johns Avenue RULY an’d eloquently has it been said "The American home is the safeguard of American liberties.” Likewise it may be said that true Ameri- canism will prevail over Bolshevism and Radicalism if we continue to. build, promote and conserve that American Home. Beautiful Highland Park is, and always will be, a city of homes Hundreds of these homes have been bought and built through the help and instrumentality of this bank during its, record of 20 years. Owning your own comfortable home in this charm- ing suburb is a eat privilege. If you contemplate building or improving a home during the coming season, this banlc is prepared to help you finance it. Highlani Park State Bank The 013 fiellable and Progressive Bunk This Bank is Back of the Home he Sign of the PAGE SEVEN

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