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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 May 1922, p. 2

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Idol-me 57 Butterâ€"Eggsâ€"Poultry AND SUPPLIES WE SELL ONLY HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES 17 N. Seed Street Highltnd Park Telephone HP. 12! GEORGE TUCKER J. ,J. MINES. Embalmer Phone 1128 Expert Demi-Surgeons BUTTER â€" EGGS â€" MARGARINES TWO Fresh DressedPoultry to Order Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Store and Chapel, 517 Elm Place Office and Residence, 104 Walnut Street Highland Park, Illinois FEED EVANS FEED CO. J. J. MINES SON C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor LINE OF POULTRY ~AND STOCK Shore Creamery 685 Central Avenue Funeral Directors Established 1890 519 Oakwood Ave., Highland Park Highland Pntk, Illinois Telephone H I'. 140.! Lady Assistant | Mr, and Mr» John (T. [Mn-sch" 0! Yakima. Washington. announce the quarrlnm' of tho-ir daughter Mary iGertrudc (0 Mr, Richard Nathaniel :Kuisc. un Thursday, April twentieth. I Mr. and Mrs. Kuist will reside at HR Arnutrun: an». Yakima. Wash Mr. Kuist Wm M furim'r resident of this Annuum-cmom is made of the mar- rilge of Miss Martha Gusufaon of RavunsznI. to‘ Mr. Frlncis J. Rock of this city which took place Sutur- dgy evening. April (Wentyninth at {ourdhirty U'du'k. thv Rt“, \V. F. Suhr officiating. Mrs Ellen M. Fritsch annuuna-s [he marriage of her daughter Fumes Ilizaboth tn Mr. L..(‘lyde Hnefele on S‘tunduy. April twentyninth. Mr. and Jim. Haefele will reside at 603 Homdww xi aw M‘r. and Mrs. D. F. Kelly announce the ngagement of their dnughtergl'li- leengGlusbrook Kelly to Mr. Henry H. Shuh-ldt. son of Mr. and Mrs. w. K H. Shufeldt of Dunnomowoc. Wis., formerly of ('hicugo. HOOD- Miss Edith I-‘yfle entertained at lam-icon yesterday for Miss Presby. MrsJ Nathan (‘orwith's guest. le3. Henry Dilmer will be hog-ten to the Five Hundred club this after- Miss Hon-rm- Knudaon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Knudson wu married to Mr. William Eli-s of Trwflon. N. J‘ Friday ewning It eight o'clock at the home of her pnr~ emu, the Rev. J. G. Keagk‘ omen-1.- A subscriber has asked lint the following editorial from the April 18 issue of the New York Times be re- published in (his newspaper, “So that the uninformed or merely thong!“- Iess may renhze the hull they are doing. and refrain from their ruth- lm picking." Gun 0! the queer delusions that find 10 “id C00” '0? ml 3 plate in the human admin in tho be-f W. PM lie! that the picking of if“ flower! evidences I love of “nature" and an] Wlukognn. "1.. AP?“ appmhtion 0! beauty; And that to E. S. 6.11. AM. Helen Winston enterhined eighteen friends at luncheon Saturday in honor of her birthdny anniversary. tutu, ux I\Iv. v. \a. .--_... »V..V_“V ing. Miss Violet Knudmn nerved he! slatm‘ as maid of honor while Mr. El- nier Thurrien acted as best man. A dinm'r \"HS served followmg (he wre- mony afh-r which the young couple left fur u short trip m Madison, Wis. Mix: Mm- Silk-strum will lu- host- css to thc- Fnday night club tomorrow Welling. BARBARISM I’OSES ("My Mrs. M. [)lt‘lrlk'h ”f Dcerfield IV!" nuu. l-ntrrtainul a number of friend-x Monday urn-moon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Buncu was the feature of thu afternoon and the prize winners won- Mn. Biker, Mn. Hill and Mrs. Davenpon. Supper Wu served. Thv nut of town guest: were from (‘hicugm Evanston. Waukegnn. Milwaukee and Indiana. Mr. and Mn. Nick Nustm nn- nounw ‘hr e-ngtgvment of (hair dingh- 101'. Mary to Mr. Anthony Lucen!» of Highwmd Juno twenty-fourth has been .wt fur the \u-ddinx date. 11m: moaumo rant Puss. mauuum nu. SOCIAL ACTIVITY AS ESTHETICISM ‘do it given evidence of culture. re: fine-men! and virtuu Children Are nut only allowed. they I" encounged. to utlliu- everyg opportunity than to despoil the fields. and food pint“. no pmud of the mom. their ofl.‘ npring achieve in thin hixhly deplor- ‘nhle form of destructiveneu. Sim . the nutumohile rune into Inch lens!!! 'use. the extermination of the wild ,flowen ha been greatly hatched. for now the rnvnxen nre not limited to the field: And woods close to towns, as before, but the whole countryside has been mode necessible to them. and, u if they could not do enough hum themulvea. they nee paying the rural childrenâ€"who. if left done. jwould rare!) indulge ln this kind of vumlnlixmâ€"to bring the flower! to lthe rand:- . PUBLIC NOTICE it lithe!!! given that the Subccrth-r. Adminktnw 0! Mb:- Exute of Frank D. Gull-(hr. doe mused. will amend the County Court of Luke County. at a term than“ The season when the moat mlachicf can be done is just beginning. and al- ready there can be seen an heavily loaded not only with bio-Iona nth. cred one by one, but alao with (not branches ruthleaaly stripped fro. Spring flowering tract and climbs. Very little of thia loot la «flied home. or can be. float of it wither. within an hour and is thrown away. but apparently no compunction la felt. Instead of showing delicacy of acn- timent and a well developed untied: sense. the wild-flower picker: and buyer:- reveal that they an utter bu» hariam. They do not hate the blah morning planta. but the fleet ia‘ «- artly the same as if they dld. for these frail producta u! ruin and sun lack the fighting power of the coo called weeda. and if not allowed to live their highly specialized lives in the plan-a that suit them. they give up in despair and vaniah forever. Thus went the fringed pntian, and thus is guing~ia almost goneâ€"tho arhutux. or Mayflover. The lltur l0 eagerly bought by country-born city folk as reminder: of youth. but if they were wiser and more consider-u they indignantly Would refuse to foster a trade qmtv a: Vicioua u is that in tlu- t-gwt's nuptial plum... Closvl)‘ minted h: the picking of wild flower: nut m We country in the devastation gum-mi by the city parks. So euily expliuble u to be Ilmon pardonnble i! the hunger of the cone. mrnt dwellers {or something green or znyly colon-d to take home; but. they sin in deem! lnonnce when they do this, and they rob lhemulm when they draw from the sound be- !icf that. the parks belong w the purple the false conclusion of I right In appropriatr to privlh- enjoyment anything the park: cun‘um. to be holder: at the Court Haunt in Wnukegan. in Mid Conn”, on th first Monday of June. next. 1922. when und where all per-om Invifl chim- mimt uid estate‘s" nod- flednnd roqmudtopmtthlm to said Conn {or udjudklda. W. Fad 0.11.15”. ' Mani-m Wankel-n. 111.. April no. 191:. set out one duy to form nn melanin? hedge. and that night evcty one o the plum wu uken away! He, too. however. said that the automobifll" were the wont offender!» uld added thnt of the automobiittl the woman were the monk. rulhlou because their mimidcd love of flowers wu um- cr than flu! of men. In the Times on Sunday Dr. Strum lwnmullor. President of the NW York School Garden Asaooinuon. told I (et- riblo tale about an «I! “do park Ihcre seven] thnuund plint- we" A DJ UDICATION V N011CB at a term-filer“! 8-10 lnudluoatoune Mollrdchtulde haunt-nulls! Put CM” guy-e M to 7- MHWMZZ‘I WNW- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ‘ 387 Cola-o! Avenue 1 a... { W‘WI’ML-Josmo’. . ~ W 2:00 to 6:00 p.‘ I. ”bullied by. Hm Guard: of Christ, Sdcntist, R Sen-doo- u-e bold In the church edifice. 881 Hole: 3mm. Sunday morning at 10:“. South, school o: 12:00 0’ _ WM! outing Minoan] Service It 8:00 o'clock. | You are cordially inviycd to “tend {hue mvioeu And visit Ropdiu Boon. . um um Tr-t Bax. 1 E! ND PA“ I“ Phone 1581 I. B. KOPP FREIGHT HAULING. BAGGAGE AND GINI a; ‘ I .n. on“ o! Inna LOCATION : nil- Iufi cl Darla” I} 8 mile- want d Fort Sheri-n Moldaner 86- Humé'lf 6 North Sheridan Road North Shore Merchants Express Col AlaimDeliveryandTrusfan MOTOR EXPRESS SERVIC Pasteurized Milk and Cream We also give the WI MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE EVERETT NURSERIES Prompt Motor Service 696 Central Avenue Tel. Hixhhnd Park 550 SANTI BROS. DAIRY Landscape Service , Forest Trees 3 Speciality Cleaning and Dyeing Wuhan-(Ins. TIMI“ m m: Waukeun ml Chicuo 306 Menu-lob Avenue Birth-(I Put. Ill. Tuilor Mdc Clothes NOTICE Awful My" tut

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