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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 May 1920, p. 2

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PAGE TWO lure » mu~fart~n I" Merv “my .\'. Ihl- «awn uf Lhr ,war: when huuwrhenm in; :4 Lhe uxual nrdo‘r uf the «lay your floor smenngs mm! needs be cluned. and you “re confmnwd with the problem of how :hu should be done. Yuu 54 well u we knuw Lhnt nu method nther than wlghmz will IctunHy remun- I“ u! the nccumuiawi diru grime and (reuse. Hf-ro. Lofure :L his been Devaslry in urvler m haw- ymx: ruz‘ muhal that. they ho- ~em. w a man! equipped fur (hut purpode, whervaa flaw that plum c-nme‘ mm your mapv 'n'nn home. '1‘». yuur vmrk under 31 supervision. with an nhm tee nl' perfect wnrkmarwhip, lion‘ Meth- thuua‘ derf A Eureka Carpet Cleaning C0. Opposite Depo‘ lit-VI ALLEVS BARBER SHOP Lock Box 201 Highland Park, Illinois It makes no difference whether you are experienced or inex-V perienced. The work is light and clean and easy to learn. We pay you well while learning. This is different thana factory job. Clean. light place to work; You don‘t even soil your hands. Good wages with opportunity for advancement. Steady em- ployment to‘efiicient workers, â€".â€"â€" Short hoursf7230‘ a. m. {05:15 The Reliable Laundry wnrk race-um our pardon-l nll¢n~ 1 “9 kmm fun: whvxx you haw m. w~ndo~riul Hamiltnn Beach mm; thvm .m‘ that 3 menu-4‘ ‘mr .iC 111.: rntmn Adm lrvr Send, it Launderers and Dry Cleaners ’Din'ndlfiu Phone H‘ P. 936 .uth 3a“ Telephones 178-179 mm min your r your PQI’WI’I- .mluu- guaran- -, arul prompt. their ~. ”dict pa tallilh \\ Mr. and \H-H- pluts night m (h 21 party nt' pm pic. wh 1'3' (’\'(‘nil}fl n- were f0 AhnuL twvntyrfin' memhmxx {rum Highland Park attended the quartz-Iv 1y meeting uf thr Luther League that Was hold un Sunday pvvnim: in Jones Hall at \Vlhnt‘ttk‘. Harry Hirhlcx' prex‘i’dmi, um! I“. [{omnim.r as secretary-tmasuror made the quarterly report. uppetiznm After the business sussion Mrs. “K Suhr entertained with a‘piann >010, Rm: Moyrr of Wilmettv gave a short talk on his trip in the writ, and then- fullowexi a >hwrt <kL-tk'h by Messrs, followed a >hwrt <kL-tk'h by Messrs Eivhlvr and ('zmxu‘nn. Thv rcmuinrlm‘ nf the (:Vonin: sz fluent wit}: prv-m‘msivc fiamos. \V'il 1mm Kmmur ”f [Ixuhlzmd I’urk Wu awarded 1hr mn>n§utinh pl'izv. R0 frwhmt‘nb' \wn- .wrvml. Thc next mwtinu will 'm- Eu-M i1 \VnHM-u'nr wnw 311m- in Auuu.‘ gc-xmwwowm O Q LINFOLX SFHOOL C? fli-C'C‘C'CNVN2"‘WJ3~SNCW‘OCK‘OO juym! u trip {w thy mud dunes 1n lml- a 1mm over 1hr week end. Several of a the parents accompanied the children; 0 .\l HEM 2x1 puyx 3mm ,xtm-x mu .\I Huh-r vntertuinwi the thy mud dunes in {ml \( i\'! hm Mi» CmHzn‘ti on Hure uf Alumn- il‘uw “l't'kt'l‘ (r! {finer _\'v>h‘l'd;l)' HM |.\ l!‘.('l >vVnnLh [mt Ml: wil 1' the max uf Alarm H Mu! and Rn Thur md § DEERFIELD 11st m§ DEERHHLD er (INK. (khm'fi of River Forest, mu Hm uumt uf her parents, )1]; mm] M”! Hmrur Stangrr. [mt “'le~ ,\Ir. um! Mu. “Madman Tmld an. lmunw Hu- hnth nt' 2| duurhtvr. Wm! m Mun 1mm mum, sw ()lvrukn‘l‘: [ruhnr my, 'l'hr I‘m-mph fur [hr yun' \n-r. \\ hlvh hm Ml gntun l'l'lill U‘ Mr. and .\ll~. inurhhr. .\uuu~ :x . \\ \"|‘ .I! lHu‘t‘ willy 311w I! nk A! mh iiunxgvthm < rminm at {in but Luv) Vl‘hUthl) m \lzx. \l1-\ \Mlln . Yin: Yum;- Mull “ Lam-h mu f‘ I) H: [hr urmh-xt fiivnoi~ :nt 1 :mm Summ- \HH iuiimi :m- IulUll' m {ht' 01st Hi) IlIvl {III‘LU'I iiii' I'\i\1‘ilt “My :15? The “ni'k ”1' [hr 1i1lilil'vi‘. Will iu' nn «in-play lmth uftmmmn mul \‘\t‘H1H|:» Tin-y haw wurkwl hurl! : » makv UH“ vxhilvit u ~uwv<s and it :~ impwi that o-vcryum- m varm-M \\'li1 >how lhcl!‘ mien-st in the \‘l‘hlbni by attending The boys and girls nf thv six upper guides have built Mn! houses duringy the School year. First. second and third prizes are [U be awarded to thc mntestants during the exhibit. \Nillard ()nldring and Elmer Magi Visited the si'honl Friday afternoon. I‘VN'IH 1M 1y :Iftt‘H x'm ham; Unify 311+ Obituary Henry L. Wessling The funeral of one of lh-orfirld's uld residents. anry 1.. \Vt-ssling. was held in tho L'nitwl Evangn-hcal church nf which her-fitm- a must fanh» fuI member. Friday uftvrnuun at 22 u'vlm‘k. Rev. J. A. Sick-IMAM, 3 former pastor. «lq-liy-rwl thv funvl‘al uddn-ss with In: H. H. Thnn-n. and [hQ‘R(‘\‘, (L Davis 51><i<UHLYHI the wry vice. ,\l Mr. \Vesslinu'< fnwritv hymn. "Lift Mo Higher." and ww-mi nt'nvh wm'e sum: by Mn. I. I‘.. {ohm of (‘hitagm The funeral was one of the largest ever hvlrl m this commun- ity. .‘h'. “'vsslinu Was burn at Nurth NnrthficM Dt-rvmhol‘ I9. 1545. ”0 was nmrrivd In Mary 8. Brand un March ‘2. 1571. Thia‘ Union was blow» ml with full“ Jungian-1‘3, nno uf whnm yrt-Ct-dwi the quu-r 1n Jo-ath. .\[r. \Vusslinu loan-s tn muurr. hi~ xudden drparturv nn May 31h. 19'3“, xiue to heart failurv. hi> Wife. thru- daughters. Miss Laura Wrsding, Mrs. J. A. Strykvr. and Mrs. M, A, Frantz and five grand childrun. all of Deerficld. two brothers and a sister. of Paton, 13., and one sistvr at (‘ed< ar Rapids. 13. Miss Sarah Wessl‘mg. a sister of Martin Wessling, a broth- er and many other relafives were H \V Ah hH' u! “Ark l‘hl'll Thv fullmnl Un- annual Ml Hu lM-erliold h rummur H lYlkl “I All) uni er [ht m. 1th M I hung: la [Clmvr (’luw-y “kwhnwnlay Ml M M Summ- \HH fux h \\ MINNIE V“ MrWIHHmH llmlh \VH! fut having (hv mm! 1m fur Uh' lhmi mm- mu l‘ht- Shrphm‘xlr~~" perma Mb Ml \\'1!'.\ \t'l [in rk m Ihv rvurhm.‘ um «mu: pl’twlllvnl. .“l‘! \‘h't' pn-Mdvm. )1" h; sm'H-un)‘, Mls. Ln-znnrrr. Mn. 1’1"- !‘Vl't‘lpl5 W}. 1hr a~\l thx 13th. Max-w anl t M hvr \h‘ .\I\ \lmm I nn-rtmu l’m‘vnt Tn $217“ 7.2.71. 7:! .51/ 5 :._ 15:55 7.3: $6.... 1:; 7.23.1 girl. :7“ :2n: ._.:.};:.r . :23}. :2; :7 :3; I’th “2h \Du-nruml Innnth in th \HH HI 1>Q‘I pi‘ Ml th \‘HI HM m-urly rm NH ”1L" n R \HIVY‘, .\lr 1111"!) H ilL’H. KL \\ \\’('l'~ \(lH h \k‘hmpl \uhv h \\ \h I'EIL'\ Ht NIH. \Vll Mls. Harry I“ rm! Hm: IHI‘I .“h permmn-I «'1'! ”ML: H't‘l'flL’! [hp L'rnm \HHh |\ «‘ l'le’I -\. “'hlt KIIH I)“ futun \Irl'HU |\"(N'Hl hum: \\ m hen (I “Hi ()M'flr mtmn H't'YH 1hr thrrs \\ 1H H {ht I'I H pl‘t'5l‘ll! ((-1) nmm. May 1~ and Mn Slur ullv Into H. mnnthx‘ nL'lI. My» '1‘. 1.11m). tnvnds 1n IN-rrfi Btuh‘ Mr. lhwkt mimslvr of St. I liam Hm)" xvcllur. Mr. and Mrs. \ nounct' the birth (1 Munday. May 3rd Misses Amelia and Lora l’vteraon‘ loft Friday, April 30. for California.‘ An unusual amount of talent wus‘ exhibited when the members of the League uf St. Paul's Evangelical church t‘lyverly gave "Aunt Dinnh'a Quilting l‘nrty," an amusing (mo-act winuly. in the school assembly hull. Friday evening. April 30m, to u luruu'nml appreciative nudmhce. 'l‘lir fulluwing wvrc in the rust: Mes- (llllll(“‘ Allwrullagi. E. l’. (Mermnn. Bm-svhrr. Juhrcnd. Mi>ua< Barbara lluvhl. Alice (‘lnvey, Lillian Suhwalu, Mulwl Mau and Esther llurhl. llwald \Vinlor. Virgil Selig and Carl Kniggei Mm Miller nf (‘hicagu sum: 3 num~ lu-i' nf .wlm and furnish-(l lht‘ musi‘ for (he .~inp:inLr numlwm in the play Dancing fulluwul the (interminâ€" nn-nl. )lls. lin llulr and Mr, E-l nn-nl. 3115. lm now unu Bmkmm: furmslu-d the musk U O0.".OOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ll Hz: 1': Hr! MI I P Office 597 h Eiectrlcal Contractors 15 8. St. Johns Ave HI' H‘Q l “Nun! I". ll. Jurdm. \MH Human; H'LI Trauhrl .hMu Influx. at m: Frniny nfll‘lhnvh. Mum-l} I’H'll Summin) M'tvr JH)‘ 1‘1. Hf ht'ul‘l Il'nuhlq‘. Mr < Slulzriy mun-d frum lecrty- to H E. Muvl'v'.‘ huuN- a {PW mm. Mn. Stnnrly has been honllh fur smm- hm: pad. IM-rkmm-r and Ins daughter. Lam), nf Indiana. United 1n lh-vrt‘u-ld Thursday. Apnl Mr. hwkmuvr was a former 'r of St. Paul's churrh here. L (iaddis has purchaM-«l Wil- lnn's honu-Mead on Lincoln H'h-H '1. W. Huber Electric Co. the funrrn {hr 31.th \ HHH “Why so sad. tonight..m_v dear?" “Because Springtime is coming and mos had flowers planted since last fall, while wc garden coming up early in the Spring. 1 am to see our beautiful home surrounded by green. flowers. roses, vines. a pool and fount and a beautiful lawn.'.' “How could it be possible to have this rk done within a short time" “Coming out on the 5:10 this evening. card of an honest. experienced landscape gardener named F ri. I believe this man is interested in his work and could sol our problem." "Good! As he is honest and experienc "’ 'hy not call him on the phone and arrange to have him come 0 r Sunday morning to discuss this matter with us?" « M They did. And they are satisfied.‘ ‘ l7 LANDSCAPE GA EDENER "Well my dear. ydu do not need to be sa It is' not a serious matter that we have not had our plants sta ed early, or shrubs planted last fall. We can have our place Infie- beautiful within ‘5 a short time." “I PHONES UK IH A1- Walter Gehrke tn 0! a daughter. born Re‘aidence 490 dialogue between Mr. (‘ommuter of flighland Park and his wife HY Hr unu 11nd rthth-M <I'HH' T H L F. P.” U N F. \\ l“ u: Hum "fl” ‘ MUTua com. co Office ”MY r.ds Wm H xuh .iay ioooboooouoo 0.00.00.}.O0.000000IOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOC WHY DON’T YOI' ? HEN~60AL sold according to value, our brands comrfttanded premium prices. Our Fain-out Brand ' JAMES COLLINS. Auvo PAINTIR Tm W I... u: Pm no 31.3mm Amu: BUILDING. ~MA TERIAL Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company 5am JORDAN. rm mam... ~ can-unit) nu t ADYM JURDAN V?“ m Ind *‘y PIT'I‘STON 7ANTHRA CITE 102 N. In 5.. 11meanme kiwi-£335 Thor \Vashing Machine Apex V’aCuum Cleaner Telephone 555 ROBERT GREENSLADE A Story of Spring (lfif'l'fil'ifiXfi,'irIc;-FI€JTM _ > W 7‘ Alum-ms: C. H. JORDAN CO... Funeral Directors Chapel at fach Ennbliahment Complete Lin‘ of Fuudnl Furnishings u: Davin sum. M . has. in... m coming and most f our friends have as! fall, while we ve nothing in our ,he Spring. I am 'bttingvery anxious » surrounded by ees, shrubs. ever- a pool and fount . a rustic tea house demonstrated demonstratea in your home 31:788 0/ Charge Coal Solvay Coke um VD» tau 7 H IGHWOC mm PA “1199 " uuousmm W68. x IOADSIEIS. TOUIING % Ild Conner-dd Cars at Reasonable Prices ILLINOIS Ménogram and Lettering Ing-dsg 386 Central Avenue M2? 103] Fun Shc‘l‘u} residents and bu: lhm the) huu- \1 Pasq uesi making lht‘tvun possible M ‘Irv lht’rvfure SHJH'H Phone 227â€"800 Plant Now Half the hmd (In "w “M to \N and 01hr! " (Hmmn \1r;}N-~ Khak: 1' a pal! New (‘r‘ Nu“ I.~ H, “punk- Hm! :49)!“ for w » lme. The (14mm Men} ( Northwvxt L_ m FOR TH l R 'l‘\ 1-" M (1 Br: I‘WH‘ZN H Sow “an The“ i refinumq quahu “ a! ”It" dxfivrr-M and Sufi wmtdmd nur PM Spemm‘ Mm Inn hf “15! Manuel Um' H m; ham-d :mhn "1" VP! [CNN Sal K] 23 hurl} 1m MU pr! m

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