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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1923, p. 9

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re, IMHinois, mh’g 26. Two very: L:mn Pl’eflnfild._ f German, and ‘one rtl)gon was tomary ite im .open_to the publi tfiity given to meet ald people und\hfl_ 'fi‘thcr‘ + 2k ted that over 5,0”1 ‘and over 1,000 St. Paul‘s Evan rheld was very w vas as follows $:00 p.m.â€"â€"~D hans. nseph L. (Gib ords. rk, IIJ. nersy! mot in he exâ€" iÂ¥ pocâ€" " fireâ€" enthu« lity miums wil 2 n d ph L. ~Gibson, "t s the guest of M for a from runâ€" the St.: Paul‘s Evénge. be in English, Bun. 1 s i Maywood," Mi _ Mueller dir was served & ite cream. it te. The bb'g to‘ the pu Drills P d Peoâ€" cars licat soug ESOr, well ndy, ie the the i be > Bu "Home of Nationally Known Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Wilson Bros. Furnishings Spaulding Athletie G Jantzen Sweat 514 Central Ave. Phone "We Make Our Own Deliveri MELVIN D. SWEETLAND, R.Ph. C Central Ave. & 2nd St. ig 200 Phone 23 High Grade Work. Lettoring 25 N. St! Johns Ave. Tel. 542 JAMES BOWDEN & S Staple and Fancy Groce Fruits & Vegetables EAR.L W, GSELL & q PHARMACISTS | _ LINCOLN Automobiles Lake Shore Motors C« Wntbel] Diamonds , Jewelry j At Samuel Levin‘s Jewelry 392 Central Ave. PHONE 630 m DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR | VEHICLES ‘ SPRINGER & PERSON Authorized Dealers °) | _ uB8 ViEIVERSAL CA® _ || SALES AND SERVICE Cor. St. Johns and Park Aygnues Phones 164 and uuvb Four and Six Cylinder Cars 55 So. St. Johns Avenue Phone 115 Willis Sainte Claire Eight Cylinder Cars GEORGE F. BOCK Market Phones: 467 .and 46# 13 S. St, Johns Ave. Phone 307 JAMES COLLINS . 9 South St. Johns Avenue A. G. McPherson Kodaks Whitman‘s: Candies Prescriptions M I L L I NE R ) T Ooâ€" P AINTE . H. NEMEROFF Residence Phone 783â€"M 4 Sheridan Road Phone 313 Salt and Smoked M Highland Park Eye Sight Specialist M. A. Ernst 8. FELL nally Known j” Marx Clothes : Furnishings ng Athletic & antzen Sweaters Stetson #afi CGRDLTr | of FPORDSON ON Full lline of BAKERY. GOODS Ahy"&tyhu&-mc-qdv Bifind Park _: Lake Forest Phonké| 110 Phone 881 MART PERFECT FIT fâ€".9l 1y . Fhe, . h £ ANRIMRAEE 4 t f P $ Spc U monr muce ©=_ [ | ~ _ grocertss jp.J. LENCION! â€" .. | Cintlet «ud Suan > || _Fell Bros:_ _ IP ‘Ke Cream: _ Candy . Cigars || _ | GCROCERMIES| _: | _: "/ . ue Highlafid Park‘s Leading Boot Shop . [} . / ~Fruits and V?gubleu ~ Fruits and Vegetables _ || ror 22 Years The 09 w Ave: Phono‘456 L _| 1060 N. Green finy Road . (?o% e'gfmoof‘l efi;:? «3 ; m aj | Phone 1024 _ PHone Highland l’Lk 1810 | n Spec :‘mm{wuflvflb ties, ‘tourists and picnic outings ¢ Johns and Laurel Avenues / _ ~Phone 249 â€" j Al ”‘m Given Prompt Delivery b Attention Aw F‘A“CY GROCERIES and VEGETABLES RfERT W. PEASE ‘| PHARMACIST LICHT LUNCHES STUDEBAKER 520 Central Ave. Hosiery, Gossard Corsets, Manâ€" nd Bags Furniture Polish : Office 638 ; Residence 1666 Street and Laurel Avenue Makes of Batteries Electrical Systems Shoes Queen Quality Shoes L BROS.‘ SHOES LX EN ETT‘!S ARSON BROS. 6 So. First St. & MOTOR TAXI SERVICE res: 475â€"476â€"477 C.~M. KBIL â€"| North St. Johns Avenue Phone 31 e BLACK CAT CREAM SHOPPE and Van Heusen Collars Will Be a Greater IST‘S HOME BAKERY t St. Phon THING FOR A HOME OS â€" ‘VICTROLAS in thi in Drug Store Goods in Drug Store Service . & L. GARAGE Phone 144 Underwear, . St. Johns Ave. Phone 388 / 1234 and 1235 Furniture Co. BECKER [ BATTERY, SERVICE;T. Homeâ€"made Cake AGENCY 'Ww Phone 193 4A Real Neighbothood Store" Moraine Delr;tessen I D. ‘A. AYNELEY | > Â¥!. 5 _GROCEI]IES fee Cream: _ Candy. _ Cighrs Hanging of Canvas, Linâ€"oâ€"Wall j .‘ and Sanitas 02 N. First St. : Phone 686 FULSANG & ROTH || SWAN ELECTRIC CO. Painters and Decorators || . Plectrical Contractors: â€" _ _OUR SPECTALTY | _ Rstimates Furnished Free. COâ€".OPERATION Coâ€"operation means m ual h61 It always results in be efit. _ It constitutes a power for go0{ accomplishment. 3 Country‘s The welfare and growth of y« munity depends upon coâ€"operation _ The merchants have established themselves and inâ€" vested their money here and titute a powegnl factor for the growth and betterment of this prosperous secâ€" tion of Illinois, f f 4 But: they need your peration, expressed in patâ€" ronage. 3 Te y , $ When you gend or spend your money outsidé of your neighborhood, it cannot spent by the merchants to help build the community. ~f § in wHEN YOU &PEND YoUr MONEY HERE YOU coâ€" OPERATE â€" WE ALL BENEFET. > ts The merchants have establist vested their money here and t for the growth and betterment « tion of Illinois, ‘ f Merchants Aid in Rzi.st;i F td War Quick *Every community in thfs country m gone through a new birth as a result of the demands for service, ours with the) rest, | ‘The war was the worker of this ern |miracle, You mex:e. sponded to the call to cross the seas‘ms fighters, and| the ng women followed them as nurseg; whileitheir elders, on account of their age or on=account'3.; obligationg of dependence and other‘ catses, remained behind to " the Home fires burning." â€"| . > "‘})0 unto others as you would havée others do unto you" is the foundation upon which this communit# was first built. Nothing less than the Golden, Rule could be: rélfed on for the coâ€"operation necéssary for the founding of a neighborhood.| Our| pioâ€" néers each dedicated themselves on altar . of serv}oe, or our maleihorhood would never have iInstéd. o this any... .‘ | | "Do unto others as you wou foundation upon which this co less than the Golden, Rule coul necéssary for the founding 0: néers each dedicated themselvé neighborhood would never have The settlement that marked: the ] ginnings of m{ss ving spot could not have Qnrvivied a|week bat for the spirit of tl:rpful- ness to others that actuated th¢se who founded it. Eyen with this determination on the part of our pionk ts it was difficult tfllboep the: small hamlet from disappepring ftom the face of the wilderâ€" ness. Had this been lacking, nothing could have saved it.| The rigor of hard conditions imp u our neighbor in its early days kept this spirit aliv W a neighbor fell sick, there was always some warmâ€"hearted womag to come in an, nnr+ him to health again. ‘ The men and built the church for the old folks :gxcongrezgte t on Qundays, and likewise they built the little schoolhouse whete their boys and girls were trained in the rudiments of Ameri¢an ¢itizensHip. f I ’ â€"(The B;;;i;fl_this gréat big|country of ours pulses of our communities. ; | _ _ "E . pell a result of the tsy prospjrit that ca ine to all the nation from the unprecedented development p ing: the war, the nécessities of wartime coâ€"opetation brought us back to it. The individual{again became submerged in the }co unity.! His selfish d qnt;d:}nd to give way before the needs of/others.} Red Cross fun 1 to be M o 20. 0 eB cee oo emifipm t on B en 4 dn Et mape ids I raised, Liberty Loan quotas met and the ‘behests of the federal food _.aminsstr%fion complied| with. <{ Often it was for the individual to do what w.t) ed of him, but there was the comâ€" munity‘s quota to meetâ€" hing wjemained but to bine and bring the comnfimity"‘ovfir the top." | CC P ‘‘Lack of space forbids ;go into greater detail, references will suffice to bring the pbint home to newspaper.whg‘ are now Lru hing thése lessons aside izing others than neig,hbot’h busindss men. B \~The community merchatts havel been trained leadership. mir money is invel here,and the interested in the community‘s pré and future. home, ¢onsequ1;|§ly they will make evbry sacrifice for progress, f hrltefe 2. MANY SACRIFICES MADE \_Own Commu e who "u r ‘pionger: ring f¢fom othing, co ed upgn â€" . WB a womad t t ; on . un : their |boy (Bstimates Fumhi:ed Ffue‘â€" EXKPERT ELECTRICIANS [ Grade of Fixtures â€" (| 651 Michigan) Ave.; Phone Highland Park 1336 ur neighborhood: comâ€" e Deliver Phone Orders" . It means profit and © FUNDS | depart from t&fls th, as to Wir aller towns and Ameri- ashington, t these brief }ders bf this and patronâ€" | ‘ J 618 x.l nity { :> World wm?lmitv are ‘vitally Itig ther: ts oo:fihud every one Highland Park State Fancy Fruits 10 N. NORTHWES THBE CE L. F. BJ THE GREEN TEA FRANK S ‘â€" Tce a RAVINIA The Reliable ~"H. T. B PURE FOOD PWPDU Cleanliness xte : _ APEX IN! cL-, Bay Road Auto Su 14 N. # wo. oi se wesjo (Not 1 . St. Johws $ PReS: AFE | Central Storage B ty 1617 391 We ity HERM A \Pa and â€"Jewett & Phone 49 Don‘t be HOME Willard FRANCIS L. WOOLLEY GEOR PRAT PAUL Aim ta FANC Have P/ 41 So 1 2. 106 NICE â€" STATION :al Ave. Phone 237 FI 6: 454 and 455 ed and Renewed N‘sS TIN SHOP JRNACES vod, Feed, Building es 1103â€"1260 You Seen The RESTAURANT tteries Recharged & R&INT °S UNITED ND YEGETABLES 3. NIEBUHR * St. Johns Avé. Sour cant Hext _ JE H. KOON or demonstration Satisfy and Please GROCERIES /\ _ MUTUAL x COAL CO. Coal, Feed â€"â€"_|.. Material Phones 27â€"27% Phone 67 *Â¥ i+

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