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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Jan 1922, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR fie Highlanh Park PF?“ Puhhshm lllk‘ They pay They help Highland Park merchants deserye the patronage o1 peo- ple of this eity. They liye here and do ltusiness her. their taxes and other costs of doing business here. bear t “' burden of the eommunity in all matters of eommnnity interes’. and are always ready to help every worthy t'ause. No class of citizens is oftener ezlled upon to aid in local proieets with time and money than are the merehants, No one is more liberal than the merchant in helpim: eyery good eause. The merrhants are boosters who ran he depended upon in eyery' emergency. Because they are loyal and willinrr they should have the support of their fellow citizens. The business men are always ready to go to any reasonable .lengtli to please their vustomers. They advertise their goods through the eolumns of the Highland ’ark Press and through printed announeements. vunlziviu the trade of their neighbors. ls it more than fair that lhmnmdwrthe at l’earl Tlteatr nmu. 3h: George R Pahuw-vash nun auo rs', banquet land. Milwaukee )h' aml Mix the )lnl‘allw liott Id “worm nvnu Nlr.:uut tht Hu-happyiuuwt 1'1. and Hi . -\..v\V; .lanuary )lrt ll'ontlar. r .l. .‘lr 'n\t ‘ bear t “ inform". class nf with tin NI'NIB 2m 111.~‘111r11{‘1.\~ lhm’ 11111'1‘1'11: 1111‘ 111gh11n11 1’1'11k 1’1‘1‘<.< 31‘1‘111111: 1111‘ 11111111 Hf 111011‘ 1111“ \11111111 11 1111\1‘ 11? 1111\ 11\ 111â€" (1111 111111111 1 1111111 1’111k 111111 1111- 1mm): 1111111 111‘ 111111111111111’11. T1 one 1101\1111112' 11> 111111 1111 1; 11111 11111110 111‘<1 111111‘21‘ 1111111‘ (11111 11111>i11v 1111111‘1‘ fra‘iv M‘lth nnhm h» stmgmrtmi by Y Wu! itwtihflinn ‘ Thy mun-hem! tmé cm; I: i> m: 5(3qu TO VOTE .x'r smmm. ELEt'TlON. SAT \V . it? \lIIKX¢>_\ K. \I \\‘IR frhmmt mshmfwu-kly by Jam- 1.. 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Mi“ 1.)"!- (‘hm'lw Yockwmth 4- Kirk nf (’hrngu Mryn-r :m AtluntL i UWNMH r Tm‘onlm nth-min“! mi >maH ~nn nxvhvn “HAS” f‘ur ~q'\'t"‘}il \\ ll) T Fl'twl :H‘C luuuhwr‘ 1mm Mush Ml Mnnlluy M1 1H- \ll h ‘~ 'H M Kmmdm ‘1‘ ~i>lm hmuum. < m ”H Y'x'x ‘fluy HIGHLAND Mrs. Strombcrg of St. Paul spent a few days this week \ niece. Mn. Hermnn Goldberg Mrs. (‘. J. Thom lefl Mon Mrs. (‘. J. 'l‘nom u Los Angelvs to visit Mrs. J, Brown, for th‘ Miss Thumsa Lu at Margaret MnLin past ft'w Wot-ks. is Mb. “I .l, I. for Mmmi. Flu d frw wu-ks. A delightful «Hair was given lust Tursdl)’ «\‘rmng. January 17m, at the hnnu- uf Mr and er R. J. litany by ‘ho l‘involn Svhuul Divxsion l’. TV A‘. Miss Ruth Ewing, president. A large gmhvrmg of pun-nus wen- pren- vm 3nd greatly rnjuyml (hr rvemnx'r vnlrrtninnu-m, A delightful «Hair wu: Tumdny m‘rmng. January hunu- uf Mr and er P +++ lull NH I-Vhlurvm-chxrf. Jrnn MrKvnlu- :\~~l~lunt thur. HA ('IMM 141% 'l‘quday. January 17, the NA Alfl“ guw nn ufld'rnwxn and rwning munr prrfnrmunw of Exunm-hnv. and 2m Edgar mum-d) In uur :mdllur- :um (u rnlw nu-m-y fut 1hr gift which IN) “I“ flnv tn ‘hr \thflul Thr .‘Imnunt (nkrn m wan $h53.‘_”7 'l‘h-v first "Univ of the serum!” was H \ IIH mum! mumw Thr liuy§ ('luh “13] huid u hnnqurt :|I ”1("IIIHIH‘HHV ("mm-x 1w“ SM- uxnlu) nn-mnu at I} “U p m Hu\‘~ (14-- ~1r1nu “duh .~huuld gr! in tumh With l hnnmun Lawn-nu Bo-ruln of thv Pmnquvt committee. Ah ‘ nun h er thc- infurmqulwn of “Nidrnts of Highlund l‘urk. and (-untnhutnn- tn ('mmnumty Svrxxw. the annual re- port nf (hn- ‘rq-nsurc-r 1> Prlnh‘d in unwthvr column. LEWIS E. DURHAM T0 LEC’I‘I'RE IN DEERFIELD Mr. lmwu H. “'1” gin- u rhnlk In tho Ih-q-rfirld In: "Th" Hunk Hf iu\l- Mur} m the \ Chalk Talk on “The Book Hmea" to be Given Sunday Evening in Pres. (‘hurch \ch hlm u pianist um u mun”. Mr. Durham ha> tum-n u umnl u-n- trr mmmumty Wurkvr In (‘nllfurnm fur (hr pu~t thrw- yvnr~. Hv n- n good nhuik :cht and Illu>trnhr~ his man} pumh unh any”?! Hm \an dqu \w Ink-11w!) lnln'h‘sting DENIES MARRIAGE 31R. ROBERT \1 FOR SALE â€"â€"2nd hand Smnn Premier hpewriier. New trim- min 's and braids for handi- wor . ’l‘wo oil ainlimrs. old frames $5 each: English mu m3. ever) Saturday Community Shop. 17 U HV pux. ILUNO‘S uudvrhm whvn‘ xn wan $6.27 \IA' of H1:- wmvatm was min) nftI-rmmn It \Hn mflhblh‘. “hm ulh'nlln'd m-n- Nn-lllm: n Tun-I" m lefl Monday {or visit her daughter. r thru- months. ‘uurr who has been n Hall. lnd.. for the vpo-h-d hnnu- this .54.- -:-â€"-H -Z~H~r++++ St. Paul Minn. . week with he? Durham, Innumist, talk Smut.) «In-Hing I’er‘ln-Imn rhun'h Haw-a". thv (Nah-st lm‘iw H. \ull hrmg k h-fl Sunday >hv WI” spend H\ rp TU (ASSEI. lll_\ HY hrr‘ 1m: h. 1m gal lnl‘. '» that mi HI") Burke: '.~ uhmv baking the not“?!- Simpl)‘ drln {4‘ u“ nlu’f‘ plflr . ”w nh-r HI A \‘1' Hhh r Two New Arrival THE COTTAGE IRONING MACHINE See these high-grade. 1 with 15 other models See Them in Our Window. We also Announce a Marked Reducticn in Price of all - - -'\"nr‘ l‘clephone 23 REPAIRS FOR DECKER HUBER Great Big StiCk of A Fun 50.! A Light- A. 370'. OSCILLATOR WASHING MACHINE Price $99 >up1 rfim' Harms mu» M rval lzxs‘lr that >misfivs. fuel Mu: AH (rt-(wry slum-r ‘ \- To the Public: WE HAVE APPOINTED Huber Electric Shop land Park. and dfiu our pam now am old. to call upon this than for scrwf‘e. repairs or dqmopstp‘ tions. as we are not responsnme wt unsatisfactory dealings with unauth. orizod soarcm. Announcing EULK CANDIES Highland Park, Illinois BEST FOR YOUR WASHER HOOVER sumou 3mm co. Price also the new model ’HARMACIS'I weight, Perfect Ironer NOTICE 389 Central Avenue reasonably priced machi‘. : in our new display rt ALI. APPLIANCES $100 North Canton. Ohio nu» Mun- ‘ban .. firs. fun! an- mum vn-r Vlr-nurr In I .\d\ ,day have in p: h 3;) “hm umymm a 5p0t'l‘ gag: North S PHONES. J ones" Sa Choice N: Pot Ruas Shut (‘u Peacock Fancy R‘ Peacmk Pork Sh Fresh 81 " u? U: K alac mm: It": W:- (m Gene] If tab 3 C011 tions 40 1’1 An 1m]

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