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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Mar 1921, p. 4

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f. Sherman Bldg Al’TOHOBlLE TRIMMING. Al‘TO SUPPLIES. TRUNKS, SL’IT CASES. TRAVELING BAGS. AUTO POLISHES. SPO\UES. SOLUTIONS. etc. J. M. Bilharz Said ”on...“ Bldg. 16 South State 51., CHICAGO HarryEinhom 4-H»:-:-â€":â€":»:>-:~:~:~:~>¢-:~¢~:~:~:~W:~i A Telephone 715~R {- Tniiond u Mruure SPECIAL APR“. SALE OOIOOOOOOOOO. IO. .0. 0'0. FACE FOUR To (he Ladies of Highland Park $72.50 Spock! Prfica on I Ju an honest day's work at Verjv’ reasonable prices. Puma“ Service WRAPS EX! .\\'.\TL\'G, BLACK DIRT. MANL'RE TELVHNG SERVICE 7 St. John: Avenue Phone 493 s‘owmg Haghincs Repaxred, Calicd {or In: Delivered. Highland Park DR. WATSON DENTIST Phueu‘ne Twill Telephone 265 All makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry for, called repaired and delivered SUITS Cement Contractor Watchmaker and Jeweler W. E. Waterhouse Sixteen Years at §chncidcr‘s SEN TAZIALI I Bldt. Elghlm Telephone 374 full-III: Triton-e 364 Central Avenue 653 W. Park Ave. 'rm. Said that the presidviw Hughes arid Mr. Hmvcr‘ to work befiurr- the‘ sternum: “hr‘y :iun'tfhaw h: mak facts Dun't t'ojrget the Chicken Supper and danceiwhich will be givenxjn the school Shouse Thursday evening, by the Sur‘yjay School of St. Paul's L‘ . M. I ‘ ‘ Devrfield boys' basket ball team do~ form-d the Area team with a score of 27 to 25 find the girls“ basket ball tvam defeated the Area: ‘rls' team with a score of 11 to 7.; he games ern pkyefl at Area‘ 7 Mr. Virgil Selig rvturned from a thn-v wm-ks visit with relatives in Iowa. Mrs. Leo lhv (gm-st (if wm'k Thursday, April 7th the Dorcas er-ivty uf the PresbytPrizm (Thurch wiI hold an all day meeting in the Community House. The socitay is planning to give their Annual dinner Tuesday. April 19th in the Communâ€" ity Hnuwm Mr. and “re. [mun Stringer of Highland Park spent last week at the Georm Stanger homo during the ab- sence of Mrs. bt m '91-. who went to St. Paul tn attmd the funeral of Fred Rochnhach who disd Mun- da}: He was a brntger tn George Ruckvnhath ‘ Mi» Pauline \iills-r of Techn\'.\1rs ( inu<e of Gaiesburg and (harles Por- tnsk of Camp Grant are the guests of MI: and Mrs. H. G (‘Iouse ‘11-. and Mrs. Fred Lahahn had as ”19‘!" gum-ts Sundm, Mr. and Mrs. (hour: [nhahn and (fululhh'r. Irma. of PB \anstun Mr. and" Mix. ( louse entc rtainod the choir of (he Prnsbyteriah c'hunh at an Eastm part) Saturday eiening. Mrs. Mains Ur (“himng was the uued of Airs. Rehecca Mornei‘ last week. Miss Susie Easton spent Thursdax and Friday at Harvey. II]. as the guest of Miss Eleannr Meyer. John ahd Barbara Fay, who came fl‘um (‘m-hn-Slnvakia, and live on the Deerfitld road. acrosg from Mc(‘rar- t-n'< entered the first grade last week. School was closed Friday and Man- day. Mrs. Elmer Penis Was taken tn the Presbyterian hospital Monday. Miss Margaret Kness was hostess at a sixf o’clock dinner party at her home Sunday evening in compliment tn Miss Eva Ender of Notre Dame, who is home for the Easter holidays. (‘mers were laid for ten on a table beautifully arranged with Edgter decorations and having for its center piece a large pink and white rabbit. Misses Alice Duffy and Florence Mc- Laughlin‘ of Highland Park and Miss Florence Corcoran of Everett Were the out-of- town guests. Mn. Eugene Endvr Was the must of Mrs. E. J Bingham of Irving Park last week. Raymund Lord, Jr., of' RaVenswnod, visited his cousin, Leslie Haggie. over the wvaki end. Mrs. Hnn‘y Behm MM» Dnmlhy Mt'WiHinms was the “wk vmi guest of Miss Eldu Horen- lw‘gvrf 'l‘hv Hm: Hunmgu of North \Vustern umu'rsity an“ ho tbv pastor of the I'm'tmi EVMIm-Hrul church. Mundu)‘ m‘vning a farewell n-m‘p- nun was held at the home of .135. Fritwh far the Rev. Ora Davis who hm h-mis transferred to South Dann. Thq‘ April meetix‘lg of the Ladies’ Aid society of St. Paul's Evangelical church will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Sh, Thursday af- tvrnudn. April 7. )’Ir.§Georuo’Karch. Jr. was H" the ~zl-k lig‘d last week. ' Mrfiaml Mrs. John Woodman left 11151 Thursday for ‘thv South whore tlwy will upcnd a fetw weeks. Tucsfdn). April 5 a township alt-câ€" tlnn will lk‘ hclll in the town hall for Elm putpnw nf clotting two (‘nnstahlum nml [\an justlves of the Draw. It is t'v_Ԥ)oxl‘.d:(l Ezra Fritsqh and Peter [mist are ruimln: fur mnstuhle and James l’z‘uwh and Milton ant‘z fur Jus- l: ml: the peat‘v. 'l‘lu- Bulk-rt family mun-d last wu-k In Shenfnwrvillr. Mr and Mrs. ltny Remix and famâ€" “i'lt' the gumt}. of Mr. Reed's '-' “flu-1‘: Hf .lnllet Sunday ”Min-1‘: Hf Jul Mr, and Mr mnvd at a fi miny dwninu‘ Mr; and Mrs. W. rA- Whiting of Irv- ing Hark entertainéd the Five Hun- dred {'lub Tuesday afternoon. Mm Henry Lan had as her guests Sunday Mr. and rs; James Pe son and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson of Waukeg‘an. Mr and Mrs. J. noun¢e the hifth of land f Park hbspi Mi. and Mrs bvmmu White of Chimp were th guests of Mrs. Whiih’s parents, .gnd Mrs Henry Meyqr, Iait week. i ‘ xrgmiu n‘ ur. Hmvcr‘, get down thv stenomap'hers. But Mrs. (‘2er Andvrmn mm' a five humdrmi party 3;: Mrs. Mary Dtu’ In; Roivholt attvndud the B, L. T." Sunday in zstun hus diphtheria maknr {1p their mt. thb Mr Hoivar‘d Gibbs an-f a son. fit flip High-x I, Sunday,‘ Max-chi Judge C. C. Edwards then turned the meeting.r over to Assistant States Attorney Albert Hall who officiated as (-hairnian. A‘ twelve piece band from the naval station played several selections, including "America." «All those in the room sang in unison. ‘ Judge Edwards, States Attorney! Smith and Atty. Diver then were; called upon to give short talks. These‘ talks were an appeal for patriotismq’ In response to a request three of the;5 new citizem also gave talks. The; meeting closed with the. playing of the: national air. The Cut“! room was comfortably filled with spectators, the affair be-g inir one of the most moceksful of the? kind yet held there. - ‘ut dune a committee of women, mem- bers of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the American Legiun stepped forward pinned small American flags on the Coats. Waukegan extended honors Wed- nesday night of last week to its 74 newest. citizens. The reception was held in the circuit court room at the court house, the guests of honor being ‘ the aliens who had successfully passed the naturalization examinations held Tuesday and Wednesday. The recepa tion was in line with a plan decided; upon some time ago to show every possible consideration to the newly made citizens in order that they may understand that they have attained something which is very valuable to them. The 74 aliens are men who came from a number of European coun- tries. In response to the roll call Thursday night the former citizens of other countries came forward and stood _in groups. The oath of allegi- ance to the United States then was’ administered. After this had been done a committee of women, mem-‘ bers Of the “'nm’nn’u Anvn;.._- -1 u Waukegan Extends Honors 74 New Citizens; Patriotic Program With Talks WELCOME MEN WHO WERE MADE CITIZENS night 01' last week to its 74 citizens. The reception was the circuit court room at the use, the guests of honor being IS who had successfully passed uralization examinations held er to Assistant States t Hall who officiated A tWelve piece band station played several JOHN ROUSE JOHN H, SHEAHEN ‘ 701 W. Central Ave., Highland Park, Illinois For Comtable EDWARD MARONEY 221 Carey Ave., Highland Pgrk. Illinois For Constable 122 McGovern St, Highland Park, Illinois For Constable d FRED RUDOLPH ‘ For Justice of the Peace JOHN E. CONRAD EDWARD F; STUENKEL RICHARD E. WINTER ANSEL E. SMITH HARRY EICHLER AXE], 'I‘. LARSOm MARTIN” RINGDAHL WILLIAM J. ition to the newly )rder that they may they have attained is very Valuable to Dgérfield Tawiisliipgr Lake county, llhnou, Election, April 5, 1921 For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace Fur Justice of the Peace For Assistant Supervisor 154 84. Second St., Highlafpd Park, Illinois For Assistant Supérvisor ‘or 133 E. Park Ave. Highland» Park. Illinois For Constable Assistant Supervisor {For One Year) 153 So. Green Bay Road, Highland Park. Illinois Honors to By Petitiofi: For Supervispr 322 No. St.§Johns Ave., Highland Park. Illinois 524 W. Central Ave., Highland Park. Illinois 447 So; Sq. Johns Ave.. Highlan Park. Illinois 583 W'. Central Ave., Highland Park. Illinois Waukegan Ave., Highland Park. Illinois 24) No. Second St.. Highland Park. Illinois 'I'hxa,z ‘ the S . Teleplu - DR. C. C. lbly. : DE be- . O O00.0.00...OOTOOIOOOOOOOOO In discussing his measul sentative Smejkal declares t original line had stood Illin have'had no lake from, anc would have been in Wiscon line, as it was fixed throng efforts, still stands as the boundary of Illinois though some dispute as to the com the line 42-30 as so designau surveyors. . ....... wu5ca!’ till-y in the country. His action 8180 Was largely instrumental in preventing Illinois from becoming a slave state, the prgamble says. The action of JIM Illinois the four: counties and more population of the what is now the s: l» A shaft to the memory of Judge {Nathan Pope, who saved eight thou- . sand square miles of territory to the ist‘ate of Illinois by having congress I"fix the northern boundary of this }'state 42-30, will be erected in Linm icoln Park, Chicago, if a bill intro-1 ,iduced in the lower branch of the 1general assembly by Representative Edward J. Smejkal of Chicagolbe-V jcomes a law. ‘ " The preamble of the bill recites how Judge Pope, as g territorial del- egate in congress, on his on initia- tivo secured an amendment to the enabling act so that Illinois inclu- ded the northern tier of counties. . MAÂ¥ EREC'I‘ SHAFT AS MEMORIAL T0 POPE iBill Introduced in Legislature to ;; Bujld Monument in Lincoln Park, Chicago DR. C. C. CHADWICK DENTIST bill carries an action of Judge‘PéiJ; meJkal declares tha‘t if the e had stood Illinois would [0 lake front and Chicago Lbeen in Wisconsin. The was fixed through Pope’s I nan...)~ -' r the states including the second larg§sy city '3’ 40089 Pope saved to fourteen northemon More than half of the "018 though there is to the correctness of 8° de‘iznabed by the appropriation 0f measure. Rem the north-en; counties. DR. F. M. INGALLS For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Peace For Justice of the Pena- For Justice of the Peat-e. For Assistant Supervisor (For one year) For Amixtant Supervisor For Assistant Supervisor For Coast-bl;- For Constable For For Coast-hie By Petition For Supervisor onooofiopotmoocoo-cocoon... ' 588 Onwentsia Ave” Highhnd Park, Illinois 102 l 1* SLR-“W Dam Praia: mike-.355f c0a1;- Solvay Coke WWW?“ Fuel Combany DR. C. ;V. NICHOLS ,ble T. P. 315 en'tra_l_ABatt'eryIStati'on fnston fiattéry Station CEWJD 522 Central Avon-nu; D WILLIAM L: MEYERS 35 So. St. John: Bunch of HARRY 'r. CLAVEY Deerfield Township, Highland Park, Illinois DAVID CARLSON, JR. THOMAS E. PIERSON JENNIE L. MILLER’ 1000 No. Green Bay Road, Highland Park. wines; For Justice of the Peaé WILLIAM E. BECKER ANDREW J. WALSH By Petition For Supenism JOHN O'KEEFE For Justice 04 Pot Justice of the Fem .00...... DR. J. W. SHEDD DENTIST (1 at. John Av... mommy PARK ILLIIOD . 00.000.000.00.0.0.0000... "TQIOOOOOOOOOOOI O 00.0.00... .- 114 No. St. Johns Ava, Highland Park, Illinois Fot Justice of the Peace For Aasfisunt Supervisor (For One Year) Prairie A v e Highwood, Illinois For Assist-m Su penis.» 929 So. St. Johns Ava, L Highland Park, Illinois For A-hunt Supervisor For Constable For 1038 No. Greefi Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinoil So. St. Johns Ave., Hilhland Park, Illinois 356 Central Ave., Highland Park; “line's Township Clerk m, mum

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