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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 May 1921, p. 2

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We will call for whatever you may have and deliver them to you in the best possible manner MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE PICNIC TRUCKS TO HIRE North Shore Merchants Express ('0. Let Us Help You With Your Housecleaning Send ("1' DENTIST Launderers and Dry Cleaners Telephones 178-179 TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE Trips Daily to all Points Between “'aukegan and Chicago We are Master Dyers and Cleaners Barber Shop First SUC(‘1‘.\.~(H’< (u Issuer Urns Chas Shoe Shining . Sn aleâ€"Ewan; u ; n 5:. Johns Avenue ; : nmaLAsD PARK ILLINOIS : OIOOOOOIOOIOOOOOO0.000.... ‘1. Highland Park 350 DR. J. W. SHEDD DENTIST ‘ 66 a i 1"” , .I‘ u Lqu Mrs (h-urm- Allan )Imun «lnh-rtum- «d thv Im-mbcrs nf tho- Trinity fi'hurrh Svrnu- In-mrm- a! ten yeah-May :lftvr- ”nun. Shv “as nssish-d [)5 Mrs l’c-trr Mr. and Mrs R. W Stx-u-na an» nuuncv {hr ungngt-mc-n! uf their (Iznughhir. Kathryn Lnulst‘, M» Mr Webster N. Stafl'urd nf (Ilenrmn Thq- dutc of the \deing hzu nut hvcn sol I’r. Roberta L. Moun- mu] Mrs‘ F I). Everett gnvc H mm! (in-lightfu! :mr- prisc party nn Mundny afternoon at the hnme uf hr. Moun- in hnnur of Mrs. George N. Campbell's birthday unnin-rsery Thvrv \wn- fifty uuvsts present Table dwurutlons were pink roses. The affair was a most dvhghtful ulh' gn-ntly cnjnyrd by "H. Mr‘ and Mrs. 0, [,aun-nm- ()losrn announn- thr unuum-mont nf their daughtvr. Alma (‘nrrien to Mr. Georgv ()scar Bvrg. sun of Mr. L. (l. Borg. of Rm'kford. HL Mr. (J. U. Bar): is um- noctvd “ith thv l'niwrslty of Madi- Mrs‘ H. H. Wmtvr of (in-en Bay wall. will ln- hush-s.» la ”11‘ l’hlluthua class of the [.Hltt'd Evangelical church :11 hvr humv next Tuusdny eve- ning. (', “'UICUH and (h! \‘urinm rnnmxittm-x Mrs. “unit-l (‘nbh was hush-55 at him-hum on Tumduy In the members uf (he lmurd u! dlrt't'lurx nf 1hr High- lam! Park \Vnmun's club and ”no“ [AIM r1111 lJttlr Mnrlnn Mun” ('nh'rtainw! M-n-rn} httlv KIN fnvmb at 2| pan) _\'c<ta~rday :thvrnnun unnmvmnrallnu "he-r sIVKh birthday. Mrs: Thnmus (L Tron-l vmvrtainwl rt lunchovn Saturday fur Mrs. Mar- tm's Kllt'sl. Mrs. Hcrin-rt I. linden (mm cipli! H! Mumh I!I\lllU!I' l‘urk Mummy and 4 ~umwr “IQ gtfh-rwz munthly prufrxun m Rm. (fl M'Tuiuut, 1.1 :L " frnm Hunun. V}: "53) :I w fllxl'wi ‘I'Hh \ungihlo 1h that [Ln-V }' in l'ndvr 1h shun >kirh THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIURLAND PARK so od' H s 89â€" 3§?63fr§m one sackof GENUINE fix SOCIAL ACHVITY [H DURHAM {\tmm-l! lint mm H H» Y‘h .‘H Mth 11 ht‘l’\ \ TO BACCO m H h gm! 1h “.11: 31v 1‘ \ in“ \«mr (If Hu-w imntin-N un- hkvh' «limnm-n of [In ll} mum ’»\ 1 H H." 2 10111 umh! 1:1; 11111'1 f Thl ‘11)Ti1 High! 2H Ill 1 mm In U‘w and a! Subject {or next Sunday’s Lesson Sermon, “Soul and Body.” l Services are held In this church iovory Sunday morning at 10:46, Sun- ltlfl)’ School mot-13 immcdi-lvly after ‘thv mormnp.r wrlicr. and 1" upon tn 1puplls up tu the am- 0! 20 ymrsl The I \V. (lm-sduy vu-mng nun-ting which ln~ :rludt-s u-stmmmw vf l'hrlstmn Hrlenu- jlmnling. is at 5 o'clock. Ynu are cordially anltt-rl in make .uw nf the reading room at 3K7 (Trn- llral avenue. “huh is opcn M'vr)’ work lduy from him o‘clock m thr murmng Yunhl 51x n'rlm'lx m thv «whim: and 1Fullllu) .‘xfh'rmmlh {rum Inn to 51x 1*‘(l0(‘l\' 1”“ (a'lrl “q‘u'ruw (at-x: I‘M-J Mn”)- v‘v l'nughh r \uwk I} gum}: n u-n {In ”H'IY' muthrh Thurwin). 7-1.1} 12.). Tip [HUM] \wx {mull} drrnruh-d HI blur and uhltu (hr (hr! varu- u-l- nh. .‘uwi ~pymg Huumx lxghl l’r» f1‘I'\)‘.heri.~ \\rYI‘ M‘th-d Thv ftlhmm): phnrrum um mum \tht Thr (My) RI‘N‘rH- .\1c-m,~ In Mr mem-t Smith P; M “H I D u | FIun-mr urn! Adrhn. 51'1”. Mulhv!‘ Mnrhrvo ~ vam~ g EBENEZEB EVANGELICAL § r“! \Ulll‘ \Vmilu‘uiu} ‘ l'rn)rr Svnnv. Friday won } Saturday 3'31! mummy at In u n-m. Mulhvr H Sumlay 1mm A M Fundn) H Im A M K . mmmu OAJD, Emwzw ”LASW mm m C m H m H . L... i0 54 Ullglll l LUIIDulL "nu Jun. ' A M ('hun‘h Schoul ) A M Murmng “‘ur Thv ("Mullmg Gqu.‘ l’ M memg \\'ur U1 M. “Hard Mvfling Junmr ('hmr rehear- M II]! Inrn Hmlund M ILLINOIS (him‘ur \1 I‘M V Magnificz’ent Vistas i! \‘flllh New Method Cleaners 22”) .St. Johns Aw. often occur in nature -- but all too often on private es- tates it is necessary for a cun- ning artificer to aid the old dame. For many years I have been obtaining views of un-’ expected beauty for people who are particular. . Might I consult with you? Coal, Feed Building Material PAUL BORCHARDT MOLDANER 8: HUMER (‘oal of all kinds. including the fa- mous (‘ARBO Coal. which is smokeless and can be used in stove. furnace or boiler. 0 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Cleaning and renovating Indieu‘ gamma“ ii accom- plished in our modern equip- pcdphnlwilhpa‘foclmuha. 4 \our sheaf“ (rods. silks. ‘ Imygmmhgefielnékmt ‘ Lat-nod to you “as good u Ladies’ Garments GARDENER Telephone 67 '1 l: 102 N. 1 In add between I nounce “II of house I Tel. 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