rpi} 3 your old cottage or $65.00 'ed an. 310., R. s iability? Illinois NS under (133?) OR DIE' us than any worm am: rum 0! hogs er totor hich of {h}: swig hogg, ORE the up SE] VICE 762 :ners M11 the of Place doesa't'. a;-W In addition to the transportation of freight and express between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to en- nounce that we are now prepped to do long distance moving of home hold goods and furniture. . CLB, HANSEN, Proprietor BUTTER--EGGS--MARGARINES Tel. Highland Park 227 Telephone 57 In Our New Windows CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7 READING ROOM Special on Kirks DODGE BROTHERS . Motor Vehicles Mnintained by, First Church Services _are held in the church 1 ( Sundny morning It 10:45. . Wednesdny evening Testimonial Touring car 8955; Roadster 8920; Mnintained by, First Church of Christ, Sclentlst, Highland Park, Services _are held in the church ediï¬ce. 381 Hazel venue; Sundny morning at 10:45. Sunday school et 12:00 o'clock \nopn. Wednesdny evening Testimonial Service at 8:06 o’clock. You are cordially invited to attend these services and to vjsic the Reading Room. _ ~ A l Also showing Kantleek Rubber Goods ROBT. W. P EASE The chall Store Finest 02mm Home Dressed Poultry A Display of Bath, Soaps Pasquesi Bros. Motgp Exgresano. 95 Cents; Large Cake, per Dozen Hours Phones: Highland Park 120 - 121 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Park ‘227 Chicago Tel. Franklin ‘124 MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE Shore Creamery Business car 8940 . M c Pherson 387 Can tgal Avenue Week Days;9:00 a. m. Sundays 2:00 (06:00 P PHARMACIST £535 am: Avemii: The Best NOTICE Telephones 144-363 Sedan $1545; Coupe $13801 Delivered v ¢poooogogooopoooooooéoolo; éo.o-oooooooooooqqooqopooQ ooooooootoooooooo cocci. PM: II. P. 115 ï¬reï¬dan Sundial. W Park. Illinois MUM BLEIID. Fwd DBNTISTS r'fl t1 Huflghd ,Pgrk, Illinois DR. C. V. NICHOLS um'wâ€"v v-- E III N!!! PARK. llllHOlg I . Tnï¬ï¬rï¬â€˜ï¬ï¬' mu . anflifl Bulk ml. MNTm :06 p. n“. t. Williun 0:W5bfg01ï¬eim w the guest of hit, 9131;; Alta. E; '11. W1 men Wednesday 5 4. 21‘... ,1; Ladien’ Aid â€M of SL‘Peyi'i' Ev elical churchjv‘dllholfl‘ifa Merci mo£ing a: the home 01:31:. Fred Li ‘ in I'Thursdayzzaftenlmom‘. f 1.: . ; venty-ï¬ve‘ gem Attehfled :Lthe " ‘ 4â€" A... ; Vultj‘lle v-Vâ€" .,V.__,ï¬,, . ,. flvThundred pnty Wpdnesdn (h; 'inm tt the. J."(‘}. Mar home It «hid:- ‘Ki‘ I Magnet Kn“ 3nd E , WEI; hostesses, Among #39 ante Ant-dad prim mutant 1mg; Elmer cum, list mayâ€: flu. Jnck Kn", anPét‘erpufâ€" fiyjand Mr. Alex wnlmump , 3 ï¬t. 1nd Mrs. August Kieth); en- teï¬ained at a ï¬ve hundred put, at , , n'.A._._.I_.. “W... .n _ V - _ 7 ghq'ir home on Grand Avenue Sims-day evgming. Mrs. Lester Banger, Mr. 'H ry Siljestrom and "Mn. Flayd Gédtd were awarded prim. 1 t. P. Scully is seriously ill with“ Missea Jane and Math: Kare were thé luncheon guests of Mn. H Eng- sttom of Chicago Saturdny afternoon. Mn. C. Ender and the Mines Eva nxfl Clan Ender were guests at the ‘halne of Mrs. Shock of Chicugo Sun- pnégmogia. rI-“â€"vâ€"â€"â€"V " The Young Matrons' club. W“ b. entertained by Mrs. E. J. Bi him of§Irving Park ruggdny site n.- Wm Margaret Kreu, Florence Wm, Florence ,McLaughlin, and masts. Jack Kress and Ralph Horen- .bqrgar wen-Alp dinner guest: of John Efï¬ltxm of -Ch‘ ago Sundly. 1 ‘(During the; nten season there will I). s‘ervices in the Holy Cross church .A‘Ih Wydnesduy evening at 8 o’clock; every ,‘Thursdny morning and every4 ‘Fridny morning at 8 o‘clock. ‘ 3'1 1,13: l ‘ TH! Liï¬ï¬Ã©Ã©'uen will plny the Sin-1 sde Men at a basket ball game in the schoo‘ asaembly hall Tgesday eve- ning.‘ _ a n . Iâ€. __ Inna. Mr. :and Mrs. R. D.,Reeds lad as; their guests Wednesday,'MrL and Mrs! E. V. Hutchison gt Irving Park. The Deerfleld Mercantile companyj; opened with a full stock of goods on Wednesday, Much 1. Mrs. Brucq Blaine has charge of the dry goods department. ‘ - ~- 'IxL_ __ “'râ€"â€" Yâ€, , , Mr. and ’MI‘B. Clarence Hï¬hn an nounce the birth of a son, Sunday, Feb. 26. Mrs. Hahn was formerly Miss Ruth Lidgerwood. ‘ Obituary Mrs. Ralph Huizenga (Sadie Sui- denl) passed away Thursday morning nt‘ 3 o’clock in the Lake Forest hos- pital. Mrs. Huizenga was born May ‘1. 1885, at Gronengan, Holland. She came to America/in 1909 ahd wns married to Ralph Huizenga. To them dix children wereborn, one dying in infancy. The oldest child is eleven years â€old and the youngest is two Weeks. .n- I, “vsâ€.-. ' Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Deerï¬eld Presbyteri- tn church with Rev. M. L. Thomas and a pastor of the Rosehmd" {church ofliciaï¬ng. Buï¬al‘was at Notwthfleld. The Huizenga family are residing m. nnn of the Swift fauns north of "tlv'ixiévflvuizenga family are on one of the Swift turns the village. _ A. “v ‘ The members of the W. (LT. U. are taking a civics course in sï¬udies in â€government by Deborah Knox Liv- ngstone. The ï¬rst lesson was given Gluesday evening at the home of Mrs. :19" LL Knaak. 1. The Royal Neighbora- celebrated gheir eleventh anniversary Thursday evening at the community house. Miss Eleanor ï¬eyer Was the Sun- ‘day guest of Miss Mildred Knicker- bocker of Chidago.. mun; v ‘ Mr. aï¬dVSiET’VW. A. Whiting of Irving Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln lfgttis._ uvun; w Miss Bo:(')'rthy Reichelt was the-week end guest bf Professor and Mrs. Lyons of De’ Kalb. - 7â€" .n.. v; ll\ ...... , Mr: and Mrs, Ralph Peterson of Chi. cago were the Sunday guests of the ’1’. \Peterson fumily. . Miss Gwendolyn Hole is attending the Detroit Cbuege of Art.. Mrs. S. S. Love is ill with pleurisy. The Dorcas? society o£ the, Presbyo Vterian church will give a su‘pper‘dn [Thursday eveningw (March 2, at Monty's Blue Grass inn. The proceeds 1of the affair will be given‘to the building fund of .Vthe n'ew church. :1"ch kets. adults 60¢; ’chlldren 35c. uuu .u- u. _...- -v, Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster 0! Libertyville visited at the Steï¬es home Sunday. _ _ v. . E. MORGAN. ’ The following article wu clipped from the February 17 issue 6! the Vuhon Ishn'd Neyl-Rec'ord. Mr. E. Morgan; u'fotmer t’egident at High- Lind Park. is’engagod in the poultry business gt Veghon, Island, Wash. ,3 “We have delivered this week to E. Morgan. proprietor of the Highlund Perk Poultry Batch; 3: line a poultry catalogue u’ we hnvg ever seen is. sued. It is eight pages, 9x12,~‘printed lin W0 cologl. from ink blkldod pu'r- ticulurly (9:. this order by the Geo. Russell Reed commy. printed on ï¬ne lustm enamel paper, and. profusely illustrated with halftopes, made from actual photoinphq some of which were taken by Noni-n [Edam of-Bulj- Article in Vish Island Paper of February! ,Describes , Advertising Booklet - William 03W: a ‘ he guest of Mr, and Mrs. E; '11. ,uWy an Wednesday ‘ s 'l Ladiea Aid â€W of St. Paar. _ :elicalchurchjwflllmfliti MM_m V ,, , ‘ ngflthehomeolK-ts. FredLa 'W - †Thursday afï¬rmu. ’ V . ‘ ton. The regdinzlmnéter wu pra- pnred by Mr. Margin himself and sets out among other things what. free range will accomplish. ‘ A recent editorial from‘the men of Mr. Curtis of the R. P. J. isiquoted in part in thia catalogue. in‘ which thenVBigh- land Park Paultry Bunch of Mr. Mor- :AN. POULTRYMAN. : ISSUES CATALOGUE 10 a.- m. quick M. Chats: m on “Spiritual Object!vee of the For- ward Moment." “ ‘ 11 a. m, Nothing worship. The ï¬t". of the coded of subjects on the m- etal theme “The Hatching: Christ†will be presented. 7:30 p. 111., Wednesday waging. prayer meeting. Sundey nfternoon at-2:30 them in religion: instruction will have its ï¬rst â€5511111. We are expecting I, Inge enrollment. .1- The atereopticon slides on thezlub- ject “0! Such is the Kingdom," given last Sunday night provided A source of grent inspiration. Watch for fur- ther ~announeemeutl. " There,“ who know value claim it’s the best car flint can ‘ . be built at the price. . lmlt set the motor cur sty stundurd. Every body dis- mcï¬VGâ€"thï¬fs style. 3t 5' Performanceâ€"never v in its duy-in-und-day-ou‘t 4 , faithful duty. Gives 20, to the gallon. ‘ . 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