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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Mar 1920, p. 6

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“ill Be One of the Finest Homes an the North Shore When It Is (ompleted The Irving Jordan home on Ridge mad is fast nearing completidn. This will be one of the finest places on the north shore when finished. The grounds comprise 40 acres. and the house. which is nn 3 high gain: of lnnd. commands a beautiful view of the surrounding counkryshle. The building is fire proof and up to date De Luxe Theatre JORDAN HOME RAI’IDLY NEARING COMPLETION 31 \"D\\. VUH'H 2‘ Admission: Adults 20?. war tax hlIdron under ‘1’. 9c. war tax \‘htiflron ‘I1wrr- wei\|.¢ I n-f Hnly “'t‘c‘. William Phillips. Barium and .tlice' Phillips. Soprano, at Durand Art Insfitule April lmh The last L'nnvvrt nf the Subscrlp~ Hun series river: by the" l'mvvz‘sity School of Music. Lake Forest. for this year. will be ziwn by William Phil~ lps. barltimc, and Alice Phillips. 50- prano. on the evening of April 10th. u the lhzraml Art Institute. lrut'n‘ «rtists 21n- already knuwn here um; 'hnm: In their songs the case .uid! \punumety nt' mtvrpretatl. 'umcs with thv possession Hf zifu]. well-trained Voice. The W!” cnnsist Hf svnlns and tin “El!‘l-'.~II\\. Mun THI'K‘I)\\. \I’RII, FRIDH . \I'Kll. 2. Tickvu now un mh- at Toâ€"I. I,. I". 999. Admuunn ha] I. Udell LAST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT OF SERIES John L. Udell Footlights and Shadows lnterod A: second class mutter March 1. 1911, at the poo; once :0 Ilchlnnd Park. Illinois. under the Act of Mu‘eh 3, 181'. NUMBER 4 "hushed weekly by JOHN L UDELL ans PAUL L UDIIL. it 1113th Park Lake County. "Much ’ HM small daughtm- “1' Mr. and 3h, \\'\Ilinm ('zmlov. Ravine drive, The ngiflanb Park pttfifi‘hfiid‘fi" IN "er F‘M‘l‘l Ill The Corsican Brothers lmerod .\e\\'\ HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8C SAVINGS BANK If PAGE SIX OLIVE I‘ll”)! \Q In I VFuL‘H/r U3 z r C... :2 by: .2: a p. Anu L01 .v«fi,t4 LIBERTY BONDS were issued with tem- porary coupons attached. These temporary bonds (except the Fourth Liberty issue) can now be exchanged for permanent bonds with all couggens attached. The Fourth Liberty Bonds will ‘ exchanged next October. Bring your bonds to THIS BANKâ€"we will have them exchanged for you free of charge. H" LAKE FOREST. ILunons’ PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK mtvrpretatlun that This Bank is Always at Your Service ==0====0 Telephones. Highland Park 557. 568 x in»! North Hall The Bank o.‘ Personal Servicb 6133 I‘. ‘J‘Vl‘l lll|\l. \I'Hll 7:00 i'. M. 7:00 I‘. M.‘ :\ beni- NOTICE 100 )OHN OLIVER m! Vice prnldmr in every detail. Thu‘e is a gang: y" and a playhouse mttam (a: the chil- idren. Many fine trees are being set 4 out around the estate. and am either Hide of the drive. i show!) H. P. ["7153 Gamett’s Rel. Laundry Hinder": Hdw. Russ. Shoes. Steffen? Tires P31. Cash Majesti‘s Hades-tits and Tony‘s Barbers did not kme, everybody Went to ‘You Tail 'I‘Im.‘ Tam Vf'on Lust PM. Gnrnett's took mu from Harder-’5 Hamuan- but only Mause thv ‘fiag hearers." (lark and Rudolph. were tfle to My the “wotd” for oniy 1’18 and [24 respectively while Bahr am} Pryr carried the land for Ganwrt's with «wires of 101 tnd 14h. Pam-e (‘ash gave Rasmussen's Snug: a “hcinz” for two of the three. Rdiable Laundry proved their “m liab'dity" by taking two from the Bowman Dairy. though unly mm of their men film'â€" ed up for the game, Majesti‘s 18 2T, 400 Bowman Dairy‘ 15 '13 m2 l~2 Eony's Barbers 14 31 3111-9 High Team Game. Gan-news 870. High Team Series. Pal- Cash, 2479. \( \ll‘L \I’RH. | Stzfi'vn's Tires took the Hikhiami Park Press a‘nr {V1} of th- am» :1- . mm‘snnu: Adults, 1’00. war tax Bl'SlNESS MEN’S \l Mrs-r under 1’: I'll.- I .\r:q<t('l' xIn‘HH'r OH Myra-Her. un Sum H Irleullel'. un .‘unlhu‘ n‘H-I‘Jnu’s‘ mmmh culm‘ ph'turcs “\H be 1 A. LIILA, 8% IIKU M Ul-Ce 5' Mrs. Hugh [mm-11y has zu'cvptred a lurch 3. 181'. ;pns‘£ti«m éu Dr, Watson's ufiire. THURSDAY. MARCH 25‘ 1920) Miss- Man Vail has returned [rum ‘ :u tfmw \vrsvln' trip in thc south. ____________ m-___----_ 35th ; Mn. (‘hzu‘lu’ Kxel of Winnetka baa ______________ anndsntf been assisting: {a the .lepprsc-n‘ gmâ€" u-k 557. 553 ‘ ;¢-«u‘_\' this week. nun-m Drama M an Hm EVANGELINE Uhlv‘r \ l0L\ "13‘ In MICROBE \d‘. 11‘ BOWLING. LEAGUE \\':|t}~i\‘uu1‘l ('nmmly "In! H) urmwh' V'bn 36 34 27 30} war tax HARRY PAUL Sunday Cashicr 04 94 ust Lough-[l 7:00 I’. ‘11! NS 458 1-3 V) 1-2 708 [â€"2 v» .. 56 500 300 300 750 2c: 22c 1c: 10c church of the Evangelical Associm lion. He has lwun in this country since last ()ctuber-mkjng a little rest by swim: almut‘ among: the rhui'i'hoa of his :lminminmiun kindlim: thé spirit uf mimium He will loaw in lum {01 his Mmk in (hamshu “in mm. (hina \ Etlwl Lathrup Marley :mnnunvei a piano ltK'lial to be given by her pupils in Highland Park at the Elm Place sxhuul auditorium on Thumda.‘ evening. April 1. The program “ill commeme promptly at a quarter be- fore eight All those interested are cordially inVited to be pr‘em. Hana-y Zimmcr of Evaxmvillu Win 15. heme this week visiting hi1 brother. W. B‘. Zimmcr. Linn. mu! Hrs. John Huling. Bai- timon-z Md, unnuam'e the hrrth of a daughter, Bum March 1. Mn. Hul- ing was formerly Mia: Helen Mufâ€" fet. uf'Highfand Park. Th9 Mmk'm “'omimen of America will mfvv a van! [nrty Friday cvvmhg, Aprii Sixtt't'fl’th. Kev; (V‘. Newton Dulu. I). 13.. fur! nearly twenty years supuluitmivnt: of the (‘hina missiun of the: United: Evangelical churrh visited at the‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I". Nnerun‘i hen: Saturday and Sunday. In the‘ morning he spoke at the United Em angeliral church and in the evening went to Naperville. w'hu'e he spoké to a large union meeting in the Fir<t (hunch of the Evangelina] Associaq' tion. He has iu-un in this country! since last ()C'W Hiking a little rt<tI by ruin: :ihuut union}: the (hum-3M Of his rknnminatinn kindiimr Hm" i Mr. Ralph Rubinsnn, Sl.l‘ri(1alaR(L, hm n'sizned his position m thpuan new. xture. and has axepteq our in rhv Mamhal! Fit-1d \vhnivxnlw huusv m ('hicayrn. Mr. and Mrs. (‘hurfcs Shimme! who have hwn in'inz in {he JoHn (palla- gher humv m West ('entral manna, havo n'mm‘ud m ‘IakeLFurosf. Mr. Shinmw} Is employed at Fort :3heriâ€" dan. firm «\vnings wvn- put up by the Centrzi Inn mnfoctitmery Tuwday afterumm. Tm Rvauy houso un Suuth Sheri- dm, rmul has barn gum through we ('nnlu a: Sun auntt'y to Ferd uiv An- }:uorm. who has .m-upimi thc Mur- ganjmum- for the past thn-o Yer-IS. Mr. dc Anguora \\'\]1 make wronswc impmn-z outs. and expocb tn man- abuur )m’ 1. MI and Mrs. l‘hnrlcs l'. Your): spent Sunday vismnx at tho humv of Mr. um! Mrs. [.uuua'rrl Kurtis in Chi- cam». ("uas. L'nhw'mum. of Kcnusha. {or- of Méhvaukw, spent, part of this week business m Highland Park, was a "is- tur hero Tut-$11152 V ML and Mrs. Michael 0111). lr‘, of _\Ix.‘x\':unie-e. spent part. of thsi week \‘L‘itinu Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Brand m, thvn‘ liulnt in Ventral m‘vmm. Miss Uh'viu ()nh 01:11:91! at Ihc Brand humu 123! week. \vm :rtktallcd \‘Ulophld and Second it. (with 3; Sun hau- huh-3d the Dan- i9] (mm. hunh‘ In William A. Madon- ~and 1hr Mrs. H. S. Vail home to Mrs. :“lrt' l'umménus of (‘hirapgn {or the slimmex; ' ha Mr. and Mrs. A. G. )ICPhL-rson haw n-turm-d from Florida where they sprnt the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer and family ‘hat'e rvturncd to their home in Ra- ,‘xinia after spending: tho winter in i 7 , “mlxm: !‘ [I'k’ lim i1 Miss Thort'sa Klmnp, stormm‘aphm' in (hr Hminm RUIN-rim nfiirv. is at Mr h ~:m- m Ibm-I'tield with an attack \ ”Ha ('hicfi [unition Mr. George Hasler lvft last Week fur Muntuna where he will remain indefinitely - Mr. and Mrs. (C E. Follansbee who spvnt the winter in California ‘have returned hunw. V Miss Marion Not'Cross who attends the University of Chicago is spend- in): tho spring: vacation with her par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Norcmgg, Mr: .I, Gibsun of livzmstun Spent Monday in this (‘ity visiting friends, Mk. .1. F. [.oaminz is spending a fmv wm-ks in Florida. LOCAL AND mm NEWS] Ml (h-m'ml Buwrw has K’usiuned his sitinn in the eru-son grocery and > taken unU with an Evanston firm. H Hrs. th-n Ware has :u’rxcptcd é mw mum phuto drying machine :rwtallm‘ in the North Shore De» tin»; and Printing shdp in Nnrth wpumln'iti THE HIGHLAND M MHIt‘ ls sulvsludy in 1114 Slm‘t u Ward of Lake Forest 11v pusltinn 21> lmokkeop- UH gul‘iun‘ rcwntly vacatâ€" Muwi Hiiiutt. who is nmv 1hr Xlll‘lh Shnl'c (‘19P- ‘|H\IUH Kxel of Winnetka baa]: The Elm Place pupils have been 7“ .Lht‘ JGDPVSC'W 1:1‘0- ll raising a fund in each foam to meet {(as nearly as prSIblé ma.» half of the; :mhuto drying machine lt‘xpenses of the Finley motion picture] the North Shore Dz» ll'ectnm to I‘ve given next Tuesday, mung mo}, in Nnrth March 30, and as w result, every pu-l pil in the svhool will Be admitted; 1m. of Kcnusha. {or free. Adults will be asked to pay an rm, part of this week admission fee of fifty cents. l l i the Daily med; '"__â€" The Imnois conference of the Unit- m,“ ENTERTAIN EMPLOYES led Evangelical “church which has 'Cn‘i AT THEATRE PARTY 17:" m s‘esaion‘fur a week in ‘Tnmty the‘ , c urvh in Fr‘eport, lll., adjourned EW Thur Employees of the High- l 3'; "9°" Monday, March 22' mm .the ing land Park Trust and Savings E' reading 0,1 the pppomtments by Bigh- oke bank and a few friends wereiup M“ T‘ 51919. chairman. if“ entertained at a theatre party in‘ Some of thq pastors in whom the rim l Chicago Tuesday evening: by Mr. and l Highland Park church is interested :tryl Mrs. Hurry Paul. The party took the‘ were stationed; 3 follows: J. G. Fink- ‘Wtf evening North Shore limited and a , binner. Shannqm “1.. on the Freeport l\03;rine dinner was served them in the‘ district.‘ J. I": -\'an Even, El P830, ‘lié ‘. diner by Superintendent T. E. Welsh,’ 1H,. Southern‘istrict. C. G. Unangst, l“! himself. The menu was as follows: I Dixon. “1., F! port district. Rev. Pinginidgot dill pickles. green 0l-.l John Hoemerwlate pastor of Bar- ; ‘ fives. cream of fresh toma« I rinmon. was lalected Presiding Elder we; toes aux chantuelae, half youngland stationedzon the Freeport dia- hér spring chicken 21 ‘ Maryland. {mph U'iCt- R9": 5932,93 return t0 the Elm spinach with egg, hushed brown potaoi Highland Pa}? church was expected 13. toes. lettuce and tomato “I’d, thous- and seems to be a matter- of autis- will find island dressing, home made faction, He ‘ '11 enter on the work be- blackberry pie, demi tam. They at- of the new y I" With the hearty sup- m tended the “Rose of Chin" at the, L- }pon ,ofghfa i: ited commotion 1nd. . Sflte‘theotm. A . '9‘ am. 1' taxman-ted: Thur Employees of the High- land Park Trust and Savings bank and a few friends were Wt‘l‘ The work uf‘cole-tinz real estate and personal taxk in this township has been cunplefid by Mr. Harry Paul, nnd the books win he closed to- day. After he has finkihed them»); on them, thurboohs will be returned to Waukegan. Any' who have um: yet settled fur their taxes may pay their money to the County (Yollwmr in Waukegam The :8 n- uollex-tion-advertisement tn he found an anuther page of this pa- per was inwrced by mistake this V The Iec‘turer, Mr. William L. Finley, )is state naturalist of Oregon and has iihud many yelp-r0! ri'ch experience in ;m field. He is an unusuany sum-vess- {ful photograph? and it Is believed that no one has finm' bird and wild animal motion pwtures than hv. M‘r. Finley wifl’g‘ive his movie lee“ tum tn the Iowa‘zmdés in the Elm». Flaw Auditorium at 1U300‘I. m. Tues-- day. March 30; to the upper grades Ext 21“- p. m., ann' to aduiks at 7:30 m. “x COLLECTION rs ‘ COMPLETED Tamar "The Marshes and Bird Life of the} lake Malheur Region.” I "The Mazama: of Mt. Rumor." E "Wild Animah as Actors." 3 “Hunting Big: Game." ! Mr. Finley lukc.‘ his audit‘m‘s along“ the Canadian border from the caast to the Cascade mountains zmd down,l to Lake (‘helanz‘ trailing: aver four; muunmin passes across the north} ern part of Oregon. He pictures 3f counu’y with its wild hfe which has; "PVC? before burn bmught on the! SL mun. Comedy (J the most delightful 1 mrt n: furnished hy the comic stunts of a put- bellied bear rub and an orâ€" .linary fidizety Oregon.~ chipmunk. Mr. Finley wil show the following films: The interior of the Schumacher drug store is being' repainted. Mr. Elmer (:ioszer of Union college. Lv Mars, 1a.. spent a (aw days this Week Visiting: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gihser. Mr. Kemper has left the Sheridan «Me. and gunc to Work on a farm. Mr. Durment has special private office thvatro. A meeting of the Highland Park Athletic club~ will be he‘d this eve nim: at eight o'clock in the City Ha“. ,(.‘ollins and Springer, auto painters, have dissolved partnership. Here- after the business will be conducted by Mr. Collins. Mr. Thos. E. Welshkiwttending a meeting of the American Association of dining calf superintendents held at the Hotel Brevoort, Chicago, today. The meeting is called to talk oVer business in reference to the re- turn of the roads to private owner- ship. Beatrice Metzel is rapidly conval- escing from a recent illness 01 scar let fever. his friends will remember happened several ~Veal-s ago in his home town. Bishop Heil was a resident of High- land Park for nearly eight years and still has a warm place in his heart for our city. _ _..,-..~u- \uuuul, W“ a visitor in the home of his dauzh‘ ter, Mrs. Edward Hintz, over Sunday. He was on his way back from the conference at Freeport to his home in Alléntown, Pa. He hasxecovered his health from his terrible experiv ence in the railroad accident which Rev. W. F. Heil, D. D., bish the United Evangelical church L HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ELM PLACE 3011001, é ‘. been appointed. er for rho Pear} 1D" bishop of r rho Pea r1 O...OOOOOOOOCIODOOOOOQCOIQOC he Sheridan ‘ n a farm. HOME. 33; J. S. Low.| rad“ )dstock, UL. 'nett’s store lion college. v days this, 3, Mr. andi Schumacher inted. UNITED EVANGELICAL PASTORS APPOINTED Form" Ministgrrs of Local Church Statiom'dq The Rev. J. H. Keaglv}\§ill Remain Here O’COOOCOOOOhOOOOOOOO .0.0......OOOOICOOIQOOOOOOOOOI "L ' Motor Truck. EXpross * ietweenflighland Park and Chicago Monday. March 22nd, m king the round~trip daily, and they will give the best gossible service at theiowest possible prices, and theigetore solicit your patronage. phone 2237300-; PASQUESI BROS. “1-- rort snendan avenue. Wis thQ resxuenm w. towns Him they W1 am unit. i. 10‘“ Fort Sheri tha resxuemo £3.21??? PasqizesiiBros. M omrExpréssCO Telephone 555 Tho’f Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner ROBERT“ GREENSLADE A LBERT F )ou intend. to send Easter Greeting Carda we would ap- ‘ preciate a call from you to look over our beautiful line. Wc have a much larger stock of Easter Cards than usual and need a‘big trade to conic out right. I! we make good dfis year. ,t will encourage as to even better efforts another season. We guara'n'tee'as big an amortmem and of as beautiful designs as you will fihq anywhere, Chicago included, and that our prices are right congiltent with high grade merchandioe and that you will reéeiw‘prompt. courteous service. Mélody Woods, Nuréery C0. We let our thrifty, well selected stock do the talking. Our business is conducted under the management of O. C. ‘Doerrier, the landscape architect. The latter will draw plans of your garden,,subject to your approval, moderate as to cost, and 'do all your work satisfac'tory as to re- sults. Kindly call us up and we will do our ut- most to please you. lee wonderful new Hybrid Roses, absolutely hardy. Flowering Shrubs, bushy, many fragrant varieties. , ., Viper; and Bulbs: Grass Seed .and Vegetable Seed in Bulk Agvery good grass seed mixture at?! low as 22c 11 pound. Our prices are really very low and our 30 years experience enables us to do the work right!E May we not quote you prices? There is no obligation. , Our :. Leadertâ€"Evergreens for foundation planting and as ,sentinels near entrance (tubbedr). demonstrated in yo'ur ho'me ‘ i omce Opposite Post Office A Sales Yard Next to Highland Park Press Bldg. $ 11 h SOLD ()N CASH 0!? TIME PAYMENTS STATIONER Free of Charge Business women are planning”); combined know for sensible dress. It won’t succeed, because it Won‘t help the style makers to sell any more clothe-5.. - Come Saturday evening and by your presence make these parties a success. The feature of the evening was the prize dance in which all wereinvit- ed to (-ompete. Judges were appoint- ed to choose the couple making the best appearance on the floor, and award the prize. This met with,so much approul that the committee has decided to make it a regular weekly event. Full details of this new feature will be given next week. The ice cream cone vender was much in evidence. and did a. ’thriVing business. The weekly Community Service dance given at the high school gym- nasium last Saturday evening wasva success in every ne'spect. Great en- thusiasm and appreciation was ex- pressed by the 330 in attendance. AntLdry- eonventibna' repom very Minna-cite, particularly 11 field in, COM M UNITY 888V ICE 386 Cehtral Avenue BUTTER-:5 Lake Sh 'dophooe 57 .w. .9.” FOR $pecial for SA ghoice pot roast nfitxve fled, 1b. .......... -. fialves’ swee'cbreads. , rookfield or Clear Bi! elke‘s famous Good ] btrictly fresh‘Eggs. fl Trisco or' Snowdrifl, 1 Wilson Company's ( Maple Brand Ketchu: Savoy Brand Coffee. x rancy Santos (bfl'ee.u Palace Cash ipow white lb. ' veal roast. choice of kg or loin. lb. ....... Finest Quality have flank steak toting, juicy, lb. .. North 8110 rimc rib mag: nZthw ref. choice cuts. H» ‘ Real Estate Loa: General B‘ reen hams. half pr tee! tenderloin. a1 15’s tender. 1b. ‘ hole. 1b ‘ork loin mu, whole km for ...... 2-4.4 my hams, cheaper an fresh pork. lb. A] condition. 1 Side seafx rear 8 V Battery. T‘ .03). 1‘0 GEORGE (3., OTHER Class. Spa Tell

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