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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jul 1920, p. 2

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The :‘nrvo I their cuusm: Mr. Earl Kress of (V‘arlsxadt. N. Y., spent Friday with ms parents, Mr‘ and .‘Ir B. H. KN». I‘uvM Schneider wf Irvmgf’ark is \‘mtmg Mr. am! Mrs. Eugene I-In‘Jer‘ )er. Frwi (““3511 men: thy \n-vk MM 21' I’viunir‘ I.nkt’_ W I Mr‘ and MN. E. J. Bing'nam and .\Ir\‘v .\m(‘lia I’yié- left Tuesday for ()fika'll, .\K Y., whac they will visit .‘vIr. Binuham‘s relaLives. § DEERFTELD NEWS ms é Y} 0‘ Th ~ .m'mbu‘r Hf the Luthvr Luuzuv war "‘H rum-1‘ [2151 Thursday m1)- mm: iz‘ Lake {wrest at the honw of A, Murwcdc, when: {ht-y enjoyed a vir-lxzhtful lawn party, Refreshments \wr» served and a good time van on, ,oyed M In '1. n ia M,-.- < \V 44".!» Mal-urn H» Mm. Amanda Tillman and the Misfit-s Shirlda entertained at Lea last Thurs» via; ai‘u-rnunn fur Mrs. McCormick- Goodheart and Mrs. Hamilton Mc- I rnii k-(Enmlheart nt' England. who ll‘" xpwwtm: the suinmvr in Highland ‘..r7 Mm. \iiulph Knudson will bv hustess Mrs. Savage"; thv Five Hundred cluhV thiyaftcr _ Mn-h MI PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. Alt-x Willman and 1.; Mu: 311x Bork”; of s, urgen' Mrs. E. H. Willman were the guests rum! vntenaincd several friends of William ()sterman nt' (‘hu-mzn nn ,1 *unm party last «waning Wednesday. erm- H. Dunscomh enter- :“u hundred and fifty uuest< Inst Saturday afternoon. m »r' hm~ dam! ter. Miss Rhmia Mullins, She was assisted by mer Burruzv. Mrs. John am. Mr“. W, W. Willltm M155 »' Hunm-H. Miss ('athz-rinc .m‘r, .‘ILSS [idem \Velsh. Miss Buurx:;.;'2z-, 51:,“ Hvlvn .\'nr SOCIAL ACTIVITY 1 Mr The Reliable Laundry Laundry Economy :czdvr mi [1 am! Mrs. E {u'hahn 4p Lir‘ Imkm \\ . If‘ , - UIHIU Um- laundry and dry cleaning serâ€" vice is within every voman's means. It is here for you in the family ser- vice We offer: Wherever people of thrift watch domestic expenses. 3 material saving over old fashioned methods, is experi- enced in the patronage of the modern steam Eaundry. iend H’ Launderers and‘Dry Cleaners i \l." u Telephone; we'll welcome an oppor- itx to tell yuu more about it. Jk t‘v H er I’utt Call Telephones 178-179 H' In k3 it 21' Nun uy .559: 452.31. r554; mnmmcunu 3?: EC airway. .VQYUOOOfixVOOflxYHJJAXHXVUOQOOOOfl and Luster Stumzcr. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Sanger. won- married in Rivm' 1'1;er Saturday at the home 01' the groom's. sistrr. Rm: t’. Etna nf thv grmxml sistcr, {hr Rm" (N. K. (H‘Sfml't‘ urfhiatinuz Miss Ethel Mc Bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McBride, of Area. Thursday, Mr. Peters of ('hicagu Hsiu-d Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blainv Saturday. Mrs. (‘url Andcrsun aneerm-d her aunt. MM. R. J. Dial-Wm, Miss EIUISL‘ Divkrn» and )1155 Helen Ward of ('hu‘azn, Thursday. wn. Juhn, um! .\I .12.: I‘rxrk, awry the .. Finder Sunday. at' If. W. Pcttis and daughter of Mr and MM. R. M. Lord uf, Ra\'cn.~i\nx)d was marrn-d In thart Javksm‘. uf (hm-nun. Saturday un-num. July 17 a: My residency of thv M'xdc's pan-Hts“ an I'utcvymv Marv. Mr. and Mrs Jquksun W111 Ilu- 1n RUKUIN i‘m‘k, )Ixs. Sznam- and two ch11dxon.l)on< am am] Doroth} went last \u-vk with I) Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hagun- attrmlr ml d reunion nf My: lluzzx': I'ullh at l'HIrLNt Glenn, Saturday. .‘lrs. llnllaml of Highland Park was the guest hf Mun 0. Amlorsun Mix Murray of (‘hiragw was the guest mf her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Kent. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. I" Hutchmson of Irving Park were the guests uf MI: and Mrs. R. D. Reeds. Mr. Goldring. who has been 1h.- zursl of MN. .1. A. Reichclt. 5'12. uf Boulder. (‘ulo.. returned home thws- day. Sheridan Bldg. lehland I" Telephone 374 mum. “1m: Ss'rVix‘i‘S are wry ‘13}. My. Elmer I’vttxs l’~. ('_ \V. [’cttls Hu/ml (”mun Hf pl i»- V‘Irzmin Lord Kiln ICICOOOOOIOOOOOIOOO. \\ m DR. WATN DN DENTIST \mtinu m< put h Iatmu‘ Huh; may 1m f0 fire SGunJrq Mrs I m (rm-ago 1.~ Visiting “m. ('arr. mnthvr 1n Dctruit Schm-irkx' and Dirkrns I‘Y' Inn uv<tn of Mb. I. Hamil van randdauuhtu‘ .prn if! MI: and VT) :Ivlnq le'rl'n In n-mlm' wrvim- unvi nut as u ~alainlu urtn'nu It was because of this fact that the Telephone campany would render ser- vin- for several years at the old rates. The Telephone company was slow In feel Khv increased custs except :15 xx MIR-«ted invrcascd wages. cost wI' myw lmtullatinn and material for mamtvnanu' Work. The Hunt [may 1“ xxx years older WEIâ€"0H5“? Ififilflflffilffilfi humus: the-5c last six you“ businvss mun who had thvir mnnvy invested in Huck ur trade \n-rn- nMv to adjust {he-yr selling prim-s upon lhv rise of thv markt-L But thr l'hn'ugn Telephone :nmpany wn> in a «hfi‘Q-rvn! pnsilion Hahn-15v 21H thn- ‘zwltal “an inveswd m Hunt and Ham xx nut nu-n‘hnn. liiu‘. Tolvphunv plum w ‘ruih as 3 him; le'rl'n In n-mlm‘ wrvim- unvi nu'x 15 Hut Kul' awn}: M [It'l' vent tin-arm Our I'm-em vxperivnu- Shuw‘ mn~ clusiwly that nmthor mnuwtz-nl uflir Nix nor ndrquutv “a! matvrmi «1m h- pnwuh-d lu-tu‘m-n the Mil“): and tho m-Uinx of the sun «m thv same -l the Mummy lifc mt i~‘ ulmu: 10 )o-m Thy Lvmon demands milltm) und‘ naval prqmrt-dm-sx, at h-ast m :mmr' 0d ”mm-rs and uhundancr uf mutmmlJj so that the next gvncratmn shnil noti be hastily thmwn Into war InthNIUHU‘». 1y armed and inmmpclcntly lwi. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARKJLLINOIS consmu-nt thh [h«' HKht~ “2' [hr "1835. It (”wasps ummnnwnl I'm ihv m-n fit of «'Iu.~'~v>'. It dvprmau's [hr {nrnm [ion of pulltluul Juntas fur [M sup port 0f class advantage. at [hr mon- fin- nf inlelllgvnt mlw'vst In all ”the-r mn‘crmm-ntul pruhh-nh. Thu American Lemnn stanvk {m prmrlph-s and nut fur men. I' ~up- porh‘ nl' uppnsvs men only whrx: they arr vhnely Identified wuh mmmrw mnulving lmpnrtant prmviph '. h stands fut «unstltutionul. lrples ematin- govvrnment. fur vquallly un- der the law, for {hr greatest Ilvgrm- uf Individual lxhrrty and mnmhvv ,11 It has seemed to me appropriate that before the beginning of the first National political campaign since the war with Germany and Austria, 3 rel-statement of the principlm Hf the Amcrivan Legion ihoulxl hr made, not only us a i‘vinindrr [u um mom. bars. but for the information of ”(hers who are now, and until November, will lie. unusually solltious {or the ln-nlth, happinr» unnl man-rial prosperity of the monilx-m of our organization Thu Amerimn Legion stanvk fir! To the members of the American ion, Dept. of Illinois; ‘Ill ‘nl' t'm' :mmltrs Hf hx' ulumalv \ut‘x‘lf l'l..\lN Flfil RES AMERICAN LEGION MILTI )\ J. FURHMAX NJ” w ?' By H H\ll|')_’w‘ ‘ ~41 -‘:\1:Iwnd< u:‘ l ~zn‘.;,l_\' to rum! 1!. ”In-ratinsz thu ihv hruvy wugx- ms: nf material. ”(.1111 sxx years older of a u'lophonv >1» ”mt run-“‘7 1 vn-rything h mmmvd nr ‘hs- i Hf lhuM' whu (HS! $100M!) 1d URI 53"”. adjudwl. 'I‘Eu- <. It (h‘lwmi‘ rah-s - 1:4 not ION“)! u~tmrv mmmnivr and un ldYflHUth' “1' 1|" HT “11' Q DANIEL A. FAY I 3" .0: 15.50.. in I 338” IIEIIIIIIUIII rIII-III.- Th- Murmur u! Wurk umsm nu ahum in xhis mumry, but the {ail-f un‘ In dchH-r wurim: cars creates ..,v:>{rrnnl1nu The persnn appointed by the President of th.- Board of Local Improve- ments to make said assessnnnt‘ hutvd at Highwood. “lino”. this Nth day of July. A. [11920 All persons desiring may file objec~ tions in said County Court before said day and may Appear on the hearing and make their defense. R. G. SMITH. Said ordinnnce provides that the aggregate amount of said nmumcnt shall be divided into {our (4) install- ments bearing interest At the nae of five per cent (5%) per Innum. Sl'Ht'lAl. ASSESMENT NOTICE Docket No. 55 Notice is hereby given tn all per- sons interested, that the (‘ity ('ouncil of the (‘ity of Highwuod, (‘ounty of Lake and State of Illinois that a new assessment be made against the tracts, lots, pieces and pan‘els of land that have escapod paying their pro- portionate share of the speciLI bene» tits dorm-d from the making of this improvement and as to which the original judgment did not refer or in elude. of the actual mat of grading, draining, paving and otherwme im- pmving with a portland cement cun- rrt‘te pavement. Highwood Avenue frnm the Westerly line of Waukegan Awnue. West to the East line of Jef- term“ Avenue. except hetwren the traits of the Northwestern Railway ('ompnny and the (‘hicago Milwaukee Electric Railroad Company and High Street from its intersection with the‘ paved roadway herein provided for on llighwood Avenue. southerly to the, northerly line of the paved roadway on Michigan Avenue. all in the (‘ity ol‘ Highwood, (‘ounty of Lake and State} of Illinois. The Ordinance for the!I same being on file in the office of the" (‘ity (‘lerk of said city, and the said: city having applied to the (‘ountyg (‘ourt at Lake County. State of llii-Q nuis. for an assessment for the coat! of said improvement according to ben- l efita, and a new assessment mll there- . for having been made and returned to: said (‘ourt, same being “Docket NIL; 55." The final hearing thereon will. be held on the 31.: day of July A. 1).; 1920, or as soon thereafter as thei‘ business of the Court will permit. ll @“IIIIMIW [’1/\ ”NH, l'il'lfi‘kflANL/V, .4 \I) I,\ TEN/UR DL‘CURA 1M1. 1‘! hind: o/ Fund-n Ron-mind 5O HITE WURK A \PEL 1.41.1) 638 30“. Avenue Highland Park. [IE-oi. Ml ka Guaranu cd Tulcphune 13443 LANDSCAPE GA RDENER CHARLES FIORI “How could it be possible to have this work done within a short time" “Good! As he is honest and experienced, why not call him on the phone and arrange to have him come over Sunday morning to discuss this matter with us?” They did. And they are satisfied. “Coming out on the 5:10 this evening. I heard of an honest. experienced landscape gardener named Fiori. I believe this man is interested in his work and could solve our problem.” “Well my dear, 'you do not need to be sad. It is not a serious matter that we have not had our plants started early, or shrubs planted last fall. We can have our place made beautiful within a short time." “Why so and, tonight. my dear?" “Because Springtime is coming and most of our friends have had flowers planted since last fall, while we have nothing in our garden coming up early in the Spring. I am getting very anxious to see our beautiful home surrounded by trees, shrubs. ever- green. flowers, roses. vines, a pool and fountain. a rustic tea house and a beautiful lawn.” A dialogue between Mr. Commuter of Highlmd Park and his wife TELEPHONE 523 0000000000000 000000 00000 IO. 00...... f I MUTUAL coal. co. Coal 'Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1: SL mm om Praia! Tehphu 35 Building Material Office and Yards. VIM Mme Phone 2? BUILDING MA TERI/IL WHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium prioa. Our F amous Brand Telephone 555 P1 TTS TON ANTHRA CITE ROBERT GREENSLADE Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner WHY DON’T YOU? demonstrated in your home A Story of Spring ; a. D. Paley. D. U. M; W" SURGEON SOLD ON CASH 0! TIME ’1 YUKNTS HIGHWOOD. ILLINOIS Free of Charge 386 Ccntnl Avenue mrm.mi Ialm MIN-l 4.. Court. 01 nrucuun an". m plum menu in c huh”! dr'vrv u‘ u'u Ihould b. I now, FOR PA)! T 1 lbs. F W th an ()rl 81L! Stu u may combmr 1 Km hon courses, ofien Lu! Sci A ll buds of Cement Cement Sidm and Iivrn-thin. FM: Xe: hmmm-«t m A Work PrnmptI‘ A‘ an: 0r Wm l.'\(;-l”\ 2h: .010! Musn' and U 10. and are (-nmh-d t‘ hxn-Kt L \\ Sulcxrnnm ‘ ‘ I H c accommodanon 04 rd Mrs. Knupfm wx ts hr inmruchox. at (SIUH'ER‘ SI‘H‘ In (Ml GHWOOD thl Bumih l,\kl: If) Forest F B. J. SIM Kc“ and TR? to All '7)! ‘1 nd Pu Ik- In

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