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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Jun 1920, p. 6

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PAGE I'IJZK‘F' \\ Z1 the €321 gain aitmui. hat The women L'vncrai's" rauwsr ~ii<cnr tinuing the Longressinndi Leona} the Reeves are not the rurht <ize 1. Lay under the rugs. Maintained by First Church or CHURCH SERWCES: Sunday mediatoly following: Wednesday White. Phone 45 . R. RIGDON This hose is strictly first quality, pure heavy thread silk with fashioned ankle and Thcrc were no! funds sufficicm to kccy standard. As a result the service of puMiC militia-a impaired and much um: and Inn! required fur their rcstoruuun. b eam back. Th: cquipmen: pf a}! whim L'xl'pc, “ha-the? ' ' ‘ ‘ (:mbk «THE! In the meantime ch: Th: m by First, Church of You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the CHKLAQO H; L H" t flux b LUMPANY IT} \“F 8| Hours 9, m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday at Church of Christ. Scientist. 0! Highland Park as: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School 1m- :: Wednesday Evening Testimonial Servtoe at 8:00 ‘J\ hcsn more fortunat-c. mummies h3\ c been CV03} BTW "I‘m hJS bt‘rn due t) L; n thc {MIC uf ”pun: 3ST ‘Lc' a an illingnms m pm, inn-r.” m'r‘. hunt (\umgu ‘ ' must corzrhmc L) than; "rm: 3,, Auburn :1 gu-vd «rugs, smu- ‘7 Central Avenue “A” ph an- 1.x H I 1 St. Johns Avenue (‘x ‘1“ s inconvenienced Us: of [hm peopie .. {or special antenna, ‘ July Fourth. Squire cntcrpnw: m or privately opcratcd, thc Ufa-.11 “In SVUfC‘m that w mm: bu ;) them up to 8%10 lo i .\ n‘ Lr 01's!) nnry “le be people H c r wire ; unin- C1315 UHS W. a k i (l nigh! befoh "1Y1 m (-1 now School has closed and a of the teaching stafl' except er White. have gone for mer. Miss Nixon joined '1 mm of the teaching stafl' except Miss Esth- St; er White, have gone for the sum- mer. Miss Nixon joined [Wu of her gs sisters at Hammond, Ind.. and from‘ln there the three left Friday morning in their aum for (heir home at Halles \‘lllc. MU. .‘llss Sandi. Miss Grenublo and Miss (lara White haw registvr hv u-.- . ed fur tin summer u:ur.<u at the K'n‘ i\(‘!‘,\1(\ uf Wlsmnsm a! )Iadlsun. Miss Inn“ has onruEk-d m the l' m \1'[‘\‘l!_\‘ ‘1‘ (hiuuzu fur the summer Vacuum tnps Iu \Vyummg and to Hz. nul‘th Wlmdi 8h; Hn Ihc prnuram fur othuh~ of the staff. Miw‘ (hum-y \Hll .qwnd thx ~un‘.mw WIN} :A .‘lfilt'l‘ m ('hh-am? Hm usuz. (mum: hm bum to Hill hm-r mothr‘ an vuvzuznn Iimy, hut thy death of lhn lulu-1' Ihm- “(w-ks nun. nut pnwmm 1_\' axzxwumwi 1n Thy I’m-w. has churn; rd ail Ihls. Although .\lr~ Gumv was uf an mlvum'mi mu. \ht' lul n "Dru-H hf.- ami hm ‘irati‘. hm! hm THE HIGHLAND pm PRESS, HIGHLAND P. 11C burn 21mm" "hark-24' . In Trachu‘x ar 1y pIcnu-x: a! the Schuul yeu fUIh'ilUYI turrw Trachrrx and pupzh all IL-u “luv. 1)' [)Icflu'rt all (he dosing t‘\'L‘hL\ H! the schuul year. The \A'eathrr a! ma {um-11m: turmnl out n-fn-shlfiuly mm! s. Mnnduy \n-n Hm; du) «‘xernse u-x-y beautiful. Through the youth->3 of ('nluncl Blanx'hard [hr Furt Shut dun hum! I'urmshvd thy music .1111 (h. annual paradc of thx cnlurs {run Shn-rxdan mud in thx- fun! of Linden Park Maw and return and the h~1~x nu: of 2hr (-Mcctiun mi Faun UH thn .433.“th mmh- .m mspzr'm! -;).u m 1‘, The“ picnn an! .w'vrmpzuxvnn, The“ pun“ an: .u- www.mh l'\'l‘?‘.[.\ mmwi wfl' “11h qm'il. .‘il>~ Esther White's pupils Hagan! n «iv Ilyhtful ShoVi m {he audunrlum; ‘ht mghth urn 1913 Haw <nmr won» from [h(‘ Murchflhi Hf Vuniu- with n-‘Tmtn stage pinnrus; and u “mun-m {my (‘hiula'u mystified the t‘hlldH’“. 1. pleasant mama”: .*\[h|(‘(l(‘ (“Hun-3p \wrv “I‘Llilt‘d MT" M: <lu>v mlm'vnl» nil «lay, Furty fix'v gullun: nf 1w \‘l‘vulx: wu~ put away to gum! :uh'umagr. Th pupils' vxhibil of Work Wm nn duplu) in thv nnriou< umnu mu! \l>l[(!r.~ \\'h1 eru nu! 3H0 Lu M [-rvwm m m. Worn nn! alvn- Lu m. .u day Ulllc took advantam ing being open In the m' Annthm' fvulux'v nf t Hf M'hmbl \"ih 1hr Ihslrl UV ing being open m the m'cmnu. Annthm' fvulux'v nf the lust 1“.“ nf M'h'ml \"ib 1hr «hslrllxutxnn uf .‘h (yr. r'n‘nia and ml‘n-mlula plunts. almu: thn‘e thnusand being 5M}! nut to hmnr gunk-n5. Tho hut \vwlqk n May aln-u! three hum! rwd tomatu plants, czuh iv :1 pot, hm! I‘mn 1il\I)i“ult’d frw uf \her/v. 'hu markr! vnlur of the» plumb lulu: a huh ~‘Yn!’ uf (\su hun .hwl at!) «influx» lenr w Mu} 'vl 1mm ‘3‘ bun" :1 qinu‘iit)‘ 1'2' Y TO OPEN SECOND (‘AMI’ .ll'LY 13 AT ASHVIHJ-I Accommodznions for 1000 “‘0 men Made: Mun) New Features Planned UH Thc «mm: at .‘\~‘!1\:Eiu uni; [w an: :L‘tr in all x'rspccts to the who, last year at Lakv Genm‘a cxvopt {hm a m‘l-znvr num'lwr nf wumx-n are vxpwl- ed. The Lake Comma ‘ump being t-xpm'inwntal H19 mu-ndanw was hm~ itmi tn ore hm‘uh‘vd and twentyrscvvn women \shn vumu frnm lwomyuxn At Ax“! \‘iilu :iwr'u “'1” M) m rink-s. “‘1 up exorcise: \‘v\ unminc. 1‘ ‘nmnwdatinns MN in given ,5; 5rd 5.33. .5? «95w 2:; 2...: L1,: 7.3 7 A 23...»: 1:. .25: :4: ”.14., 2 E; E1DI> UH estry, Hull} X'l‘fl L1 , AH mern w.“ xx swing nf a 3k”! h zuund. twu‘mnhiie or hat, the ont=re \ ‘A'huul {Wehe «in War lm- an a‘mlnpatt K F hoped ”13' Lt‘fI‘r?‘ ‘ sun. [hc hill nuw M-{un- Hu- «unmzll- tut on nulitmy afl'zmw in 1‘0m:fi‘~> authorizing :ho me of mwrnmvm land and equipment for thvsv camps. Will have passed and made possible five health-m-reation camps instend .31 ommunu} ('{HU ('fll‘x’ n-m'e \\ HI PLACE SCHO0L ll closed and all members ntpum.‘ mu! {Arr .“IE‘ \l itK [1:1 malnr H Sum H 11H {hr M ”I" funeral flux “in WT" new! tin ~un‘.mw ward HM usuu‘ \isxt hm-r mnthrr thy death of [h- \thlvtu that HI \wm.” 11. day alder than <1x- Stats" guvvrmm-nl '< (mm the Bun-uu Dvpzn'tnum nf Fur Agriculture, I‘u ~hr i I'm ( hil‘ln-HK‘ Bur um- I'nnuxund. Hwy ‘ary drill. wmm: 11> an walking and 1m: \wlf h I‘ w a rd m} n all 11-1: hub! H 'YH Elm .p M f th- i-ml ill” 1- HH- «umnzll- ~ in Fungn-u ’2' mvornmvm r thvsv camps. made possible min: m _'~ un (in .p.-. m 1‘, mpunyzvg iL )‘h‘ :01 Al th‘ I‘m-[’5' Y r! are: hum. \' Mk. ~‘ I‘m: ”hi play Hum ‘ ”er I'ilt':_\ KL M)\« ‘ w U1 M! \‘l In H Inlt'.‘ EH'YHLHI I le'nk {WH- fhlhl “A :1“ k 5:1)!» \I of me. They mum may... ... .... cut, wast, south. imiddleâ€"mt 3nd south-cut. 5 Any woman inu‘tuu-d should |d< dress Minn Sunnnq' Cocmft. United Sum Training Com, 209 N. Michio gun Blvd., Chicngo; {or information The will m'Buc UTILI'BIES ARE ECONOMICALLY STRONG Thv rising vast of power produced by steam and oil but shown its Med ll) most articlvs uf manuluflum, while all of the public Utllltlf‘! have been in a disturbed madman because it Wu> mt easy fur them to increase tht prhl‘ «If thvir products to the public. Many of {lie lwsl riiginfl-ring luth- nriln-s upon tlu- >uf))(\’l ln-lim‘e (ha! thv \ratrr lull which Int“ the approval nf lmlh lfl‘flnl'lH‘S of (‘ungruss would 12m c :i u-mlem-y Inward stabilizing the pulilh‘ utility silunhnn. Thr Stum- and \Vrlnh‘l .Juurnal tays that the pre- “ar )udunwm of inn-stun- “that no whim-n n-«ts upnn a, more secure {nunilatinn than dun of th electric llL'hl uml puwrr companies has been pruwn (luring the extruurdinary ~ti'v.~‘~ of the last tivr yearsi" Then is hardly a limp of l-usim-ss in lhe ~numry. large or small, but that has 2% up and (lawns. The public utili- tiw hun- hurl theirs and results show thin ihvy an- able to Wrath-r adverse Marlin. jun [hr ami- as have April-ul- mrul. I'nili‘uml anal luunking mien-«1‘. ()FFH'IAL LIST OF LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS pl!” | l .1.» [wk w, h H \l_\ HAVE mm (M) sun DRY MANED AND DRESSED H 10‘. and ‘1. M l)‘ $1". You will be surprised how well it will look when done by our moderrl methods. HM ril-l 4" rm" MLIHd I‘RFK. \V .\l l l H Cleaning and Pressing 47 $43. Johns Ave. Tekphone 319 Pressing a! quality. ,y will it” located in wmh, imiddleâ€"mt IHil h n 10 H 'Y H mu \\)F. r \\ \\ .1,“ Y nun Hi! II '1 (“I \Hf H H I) \\ n AI u "I » Hmwlnr, 1.1L. 1: Int 11. black 40 urrnnl) I’M-11' $10 I». HUI J« ,\' h-fnuuur dd'H-vll, HAM? mm. Gnflil} 1 u \\ In {up H! Smith“ Rim sw WH‘ \\' In H H ulk l) n'ul \\' \\ C.B. HANSEN. Proprietor B U TTER--E GGS--MA R GARINES Tolqhooc 57 1031 F01 residents that they Motor Truck Express BETWEEN HIGHLAND PARK AND 4 making the round trip daily. and they will possilgle seryiqe at the lowest possible ..._.ur [\u, rllnflée. r .1, therefore solicit Phonc 227-“- Finest Quality Home Dress 685 Count] Avenue R‘UTT ORDAN Pres Train. LS‘ LA'UY . JORDA'NVKO Ind x’« ,v L. ‘ yaw..." C 'H. Jo‘iib’AN C0., Funeral Directors Chapel at each Esublishmcm Complct: Line of Funeral Furnishin‘l Cl! Duh a... In.“ PL.- “ «o I“ mm IN,“ m '-‘|.I_‘fl“§ It! sum. um PARK Fort Sheridan avenue. ents and business men they have started a Dietinguished in the family of elec- trical acceuories for their beauty to which is added an adaptability to the requirements of the average home for the objects. 333 Park Avenue. Telephone 700-W Teacher of French and Music We invite your attention (0 our W of Miller lunpo. We no pricing tl’: uttractive figutu. SUI." ON MONTHLY I’\\'\IF.NTS We invite 1 MILLER Portable Electric Lamps Direct 3 . FLORENT Share Creamery SUMMER SCHOOL Evanston Business College d trip duily.and they will give them at the lowest possible prices, and your patronage. PASQUESI BROS. Method. Illustrated Conversation Accounting. Shorthand. Typewrifing. Secretarial Training, Comptometer. all Cnmmen‘ial Branches. or Northern mine}. Motor Express Co. Monsieur 634 Davis Street 57mm 1m mum!“ WRITAKER .‘ ,. Mauls!!! ‘ wishes to announce to the of {he North Shore towns Dressed Poultry Highland Put-k, Illinois AND CHICAGO PO . Of courm- )ou furnishing goods ['34 irate." w-"" Dress yoursvlf the stylish slufl. .5 When we once 1 to your new hOCkl mstomcr for keep 3' Wé keep up t! 1 Schoolof Muu‘c j Chic-go, nnd Are a St. John A“? student: for Students may ¢ gnduuon cou C h 211‘ 7564 Brad ing mt)! must 21¢ They a diamuw 01‘ am phirw 5 'I'hvy LN )‘Hi. 2!] 4')11('(‘(l Wear 0‘ I’r'ir'e (TH: Jla

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