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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Apr 1922, p. 2

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.1? ’ PAGE TWO Twenty-five thousand homes in Chicago and suburbs are now receiving nightly music and lectures via radio 'from Detroit, Pittsburgh, Newark and other large cities. Is yours one of them? We will install your set and make you proficient in operation, etc. It is important to place your order early. Why Not Have Y our i V i Entire Family Wash There are no license fees in operating a receiving set. Pfanstiehl Radio Service Co. Erskine Bank Building. Highland Park TELEPHONE: 154 by day; 1022 after 6:00 p. Butterâ€"Eggsâ€"Poultry Phone 1128 GEORGE TUCKER Fresh Dressed Poultry to Order oncerts and Lectures Y0ur Own Home RADIO via in nor other expensés involved Miss Esther Carlson was delight- fully surprised last Suturd-y evening by several of her friends at the home of her sister Mrs. Edwanl Mumney. Miss Muriel Mertems entrruxnpd at dinner Monday evening pmeding the dance at the Highland Park club. -Miss Helen Hill the Fridgy Night tomorrow eveninw Miss Margaret Bunnell chart-med at dinner Monday evening {or Mrs. Leslie Schnuffler and Mrs Howard Schumacher. Mrs. Louis Shetzley \nll enterum the Five Hundred club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. Rolland Hunting: was hostess at» dinner Monday evening before the Easter dam-v at the Highland Park club the members of the Men. Bllvh‘ (Ian and the Young L'adies Bible (In: of the Ebenezer church Tin-may menial Bunco \us 1hr feature of the m mine The‘ successful prize winners we” Mrs. Arthur Vetter', Mr. Irving Brand and M155 Helen Hill. Mr. Gmrm- Brand. Jr the members of the Men Mr. and Mrs. R. C, JIL‘nhs‘a-n gnu- : dinner on Munduy evening [in-cod- ing the dnnu- M the Highland l'lrk club. in hunm uf Brigadier (‘yehcral Genrgv \'. Mum-Ivy. who was n-m-ntl)’ appointed l‘ummandnnt 01’ Fort Shen- dan um! of «‘ump (‘usun Michitln Mn. .1 F. Schwingk of North (En-en Ba) rd.. will tire I mum-Hun- eous shower this afternoon in hunor of her cousin Mrs. Florence Smith of Hubbard Woods. whom- nurrinm- to Mr. Ar Bissun of Evunstnn mu uke ROI'TE N0. 2| 10 BE I’AV'ED THIS Sl'MMER place in Jun State Highwny ' Authorhlcs Grant 8212.027 Contnct to Chicago Company The first of the at.“ highway oun- tru-ts in the promhe of Gov. Len Small that Lake county road plum would ho approved, Ins let to the White (‘onstruction company, 17 N. La Salle Stnt. Chicago. by the an: highway enzineer It Springfield kn Thursday. The stretch to be improved in the Milwaukee road from Libertyville to Antioch. The right of way is com- plete on section- 1 and 4. Ind the con- tractors will ear! the improvement of these sections at once. The pav- ing of soclluns l and ‘ of state bond route number 21 will cost $212,027.64. and will b:- opened to truffle eu‘ly (hi: (all. Serum l runs from Wheeling to 3 miles north of Half Day. and m- tinn 5 Is Grind avenue. Ltkc V'flln. to [Wu and onequ-rter mik-I south of the fill-Re. Rcuaon for Delay The m-ntirv strip of highway on the Milwaukee road from the Cook county line on the loath to the Win- THE HIGHLAND PARK SOCIAL ACTIVITY Launderers. Dry (‘leaners 8; Dyers mxhum rm um Libernvilk Telephone-2 llighlnnd rm I'm-179; mum-mu Let us dry clean your rugs and wash or dry clean your curtains and draperies. Winn {viu be pleased with the work we do. Send us your dry cleaning. pressing and dyeing. .7 V Men'g Suité, Dry Cleaned. Pressed and Repaired. THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY will he hut-(mu! to club at her home $1.50 J Icahn-n g) \'t' u‘nvnamnl cumin state line on th north, would} be included in the contract for tho. paving stunted for action I and 4.! but nations 2 and 3 un being held} up through luck of property fight al- wly. Then section! uhoold bl": Mn included in the cmtrnct given: to the White- compnny in the captain“ u! bids on Mun-h 31. but the riflit‘ nf wny through Libertyvlllc and Gnynl lukn- has not been obtained and th' nut» will not let the work {or com; tract until all right of way qua-g tions an- uttled. ‘ Section 6, through Antioch. 1rd. obtained lust wen-k and Charles B.‘ Rumll. county nuperinttndcnt a! highways, believes that .octim 6 a! route 21 will be Included in the next opening of bid: by the mt: «nth neorinx department. 7 B (‘ontncl and bond form- wen neat to the Whiu company from the sum (we. at Springfield lut Thundny, Ind the contractor: will file the bond in Illinois fill auto equal in nine to the Amount of “R contact. Th» White people an nlreudy or~ gunning their workers for "no mud job. and will move onto [ht job with. HIGHLAND PARK. in the nut {ew weeks. AI {It It pmuiblr. Lake county labor will hr used in the mud work and it in ex- pected that by ‘he Um I“ Luke counâ€" (y mad work I! under way. wwrnl hundrcd men from lhv- \‘icmity wull h.- xlwn vmp‘oymt-nt. 1 "mu-2 EVERY BOT HIS (‘HAN(‘E’â€"IS BLDGA ur bud ones? If (‘hicagu want: good flan-m must intent-1t! itself in the 260 coming men ‘ho an without pr: supenisiun in thrir le'uun houn. thr Rut-runs To uvrnuw ('hungu to [ht hard! ‘1, the hoy the Rotary club of Chkafl,§ with the «'mtpt'rl‘ion (If the WI' club. social wulemenba. und wheel: MVP ant-mud 1 demonstration May ”fly to L501 to he known as Boyl' Week. A grrnt [undo of 50.000 boy! on Michigan Avenue will open the cam- paign ()n the following days the to!» jet" to he {ntund In othlotlm. church. school, bald: 3nd “My, < dustry and thrifl. The week ll close with npfi‘lll {m enter-minox- lv) thr huyh' (lulu und auburn“. lndnur and nutdour nun-u. ulh 3M ln'lun‘s and specinl Ichud [imam will carry the boyu' m. Mnyor Wm. Mule Thompwn il hfik urnry rhmrmm of the "non! cop- mittu' and Dr. Milton H. “hi i. chmrmnn of the executive mm which i. din-din. up anus”. Heldqmmn have hen established“ the Hoke! Sherman in chirp H Raoul W. \‘anier, teem. I!“ which the udivilin o! (b thfil dimming-en will be mutton-d. Withdlthebnumha.“ ~ ning. AM people mall: to: nommxwmtmum ”mum 8031' Week, Mly 19 to but! Libertyvilk 57.x M Human: M 227 Chicago Tel. Fa WE nova ANYTHING ANYWHERE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING 387 Central Avenue WnkhyIIML-JoGwOp. flu" { Sudan 2:00 to 6:00 p. I. .Mu'nmned by, Fifi! Church of Christ, Scientist H. Savior. Ire MM in the church edifice. 38! Burl avenue. Sunny morning at 10:“. Sunday school :t 12:00 0 Wedneodly evenln‘ Tcstimoniul Service at 51:00 o'clock. You are cordinlly innu-d to “and that sermon 1nd k no.1. visit the .Mu'nwned by. I swam Ire how in Sunny maniac Wedneodly evenln‘ Reading Room [WWNTW M1581 1mm“ W0“ HIGHLAND PARK 1“ FREIGHT HAULING. BAGGAGE AND G‘ TRANSFER N. 8. KOPP Take“ Your Choife J If you had a‘ broken watch you m not go to a blacksmith, if you were ‘ illyouwouldnotgotoahoraedot 5 l nu. south 0! I“ LOCATION I III- north cl MM 8 I“. M d I'm MI to get the best tailor and. cleaner. Ladies’ Tailors 6NorthShu-idnnllood 696 Centnl Avenue MOTOR EXPRES SERVI‘ Pasteurized Milk and Cm Trip Daily tolllPolntI MW “5me EVERETT NURSERIES Prompt Motor Service SANTI BROS. DAIRY landscape Service Forest Trees a Speciality Tel. Highland Park 550 Telephone 54 to be sure mum AID m NOTICE Ila-lube! Auction my lot exp". 34

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