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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1923, p. 7

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rsday, g unday | Superfine lous fon f 18. at |! 5 p.m. FE LLB LINOQI is eatr IN BULK MAKES IN TRADE eme E ROOF Telephone 23 IPS hines 6 the "doll ‘up" or the party. ~ SUPERIOR faney. costumes. ason (fay for ijoy Hallowe‘en gsuch &s . we sell. â€" powdifi;;r‘: d all things esâ€" IESHE _ E‘EN GAIN A DAY UPTON 150 "fl l Baskeé Store se tike n PDCil Pregon at fovex ... $Oâ€"AB Te mt o rep eaigenel . ___â€"~. [ on â€" $1.00 BASKET STOREâ€"It Serves You Right Snow Apples, large, ‘ highly colored, 4 lbs. ... 256; Canning pears, large, good grade, peck .............. 79c e ind | Cooking Apples, Wealthy 54 | ( l C Airin Isl‘9â€" 120C Hallowe‘en C%rds,' Novelties m o â€"and Degorations . (|\== Fine large red crabapples the BECK .:. 2i ...:.oiscloel! Strictly Fresh Count‘y Eggs, per doz. 43¢ FanCy,pedeZ. E> : osc‘"% 45c S. T. DEX Proprietor | ; i 7 South St. Johns Avenue _ . Phone 1723 WE DELIVER FREE | E. NELS ON, T%z‘lor and dle‘aner North Shbté,T&“_st Com’zpényf 35 South St. Johns Avenue (upstairs) . 3:3 If not convenient to come upgtairs, garments may be left in Denzel‘s Barber Shop. Nt F $* _ We sort them as we pick them and bartelâ€"them in one handling. $ tes> = | _We will discount the éost of storing them, it ordered now, for delivery direct from the orchard. We are now iiic ing e;fruit from our orâ€" chard located one mile west of Highland Park. The flavor of these apples is superio:‘ to any grown in western irrigated orchards and much better keepers, Li fry ts oo ub â€" Checking i:Savmgs _ Make Real Estate Loans Sheridan Road and Central Avenue ALBERT LARSON Stationer | . Welcome Alf Accounts, . 495 . ° yc 9| AND I WILL CALL AND DELIVER THEM Prompt and ent Service { APPLES 89¢ (A‘ State Grape Fruit, good gize, 3 for .......::â€"..1 New English Walnuts, Chestâ€" nuts, Peanuts, Dates and Figs. Tokay or Malaga #;npta the Basket .;..........l._l...%. Peaches, good grade the batket ..â€".......:4.. n & Son or 974 . 35 South St. Johns Avenue _ "**"* 19¢ 25¢ 33¢ #}.i 9. #* §6 ment at the last We wish to thank our many; friends and neighbors for kindness and beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement of dear wife &And mother, Mrs. Fr Stupey. _ ies and a priceless itage. Highâ€" land Park will never t him who gave it of his best as titizen, father and Christian for fifty years.: And this marvellous vitklity disclosed itself in other ways. Healways seemâ€" ed to have the vision and freshness of youth in his conversation. He never bewailed the good old es; for his eyes were ever on the future, â€" He never sought retirement and seclusion from the haunds of men ; for he was alâ€" ways ready to play his) full part in the work that had to b¢e done. : And throtigh all that Captain‘â€"Morgan said. and did there was the inspiring note of. a kindly insight, a al friendâ€" liness and a wholesome i, for he was a man who Ii out his days in the faith that the Christian God was in control. He ‘has) gone now in the physical sense. _ Spiritually, the beloved Captain has left rich memorâ€" turn . Aalitér an allâ€"day Ashing excur| wv awrmr uprw, AtiDbra ) sion |withont a suggestipn of fatigue,| WYANET NEW CHARGE turn. after an all day fishing excur CAPT. 0. H. M(gGAN, PIONEER, I§ CALLED 125, and more children have enrolled on each of the days fol ng. It is still not too late for pupils of the fi, 6th, 7th and 8th es at Elm Place to register. 4 } 125 ENROLLED S _ RELIGIOUS CLASSES ‘â€"The Highland Park Council of Reliâ€" gious Education exp â€" its appreâ€" ciation for the ready and cordial reâ€" sponse with which the ng of its classes has been, The enrollâ€" ment which was taken on Monday was . Look over your attics and see if you can find an old} blackboard which the, children haye discarded and which can be used in Americanâ€" ization classes at the Y. W. C. A, If only loaned, it ‘will be returned to the owner: at the completion of the class next summer. _ > * it "A Junior Girl Reserve: ; Junior Girl Reserves elected o at their last mpeting and I s the winter ‘work right. Marâ€" Sprangel was electek president, de Sprangel viceâ€" president, Ruth Moore ‘secretary. and Elizabeth Righards treasurer. Exâ€"Service Mep D. A. R.‘s entertrined. about fifty exâ€"service men.atâ€"ithe Y, W. |C.] A. .cafeteria Tne-;g afternoon, |providing ice cream: and|cake. It is a privilege to have the Jopportunity of giving this pleasure to the men from the Observation hospital at the iG'&-t Lakes and one that is greatly appreciated by the men and {!hou‘l | who are looking after their we are.. [ is work will be kept up until cold Bather, different organizations asâ€" ts ming : the responsibility for their refreshments. . $ i j . Dancing Classes â€" â€" |â€"~The dancing classes open Saturday int#rninz, October 20 at |nine o‘clock in Witten hall. They will continue lth;‘ous‘h out the mornitg until 12 o‘clock. The Y. W. C. A. secretary !;ifl be on hand all morning to regisâ€" tei those who enter the classes. . y Americanization Class _ The Americanization Flass numâ€" bering twentyâ€"two, met Monday eveâ€" ning at 8 o‘clock. One niore teacher is greatly needed as small© classes are of greater advantage (to the pupil. Any one willing to askist in this most appreciated work jceall up the Y!. W. â€"C. A. : secretary, telephone 675. There are four young men in ; the class and a man is needed for 4 work with them. . cofie to the Y. W, C. ninF, $ f Junior Girl Re Junior Girl Re 0 at their last. 8 the winter ‘wor t Sprangel was ele« de Sprangel vic Ruth Moore ‘secretary: . nest of the young women who comâ€" poge the Friendship club.| Their next meeting will be Thursddy, October 25) and a . cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to any girl who is lonely to &_‘“ to the Y. W, C. that eveâ€" in‘ October 1919, the‘ fingl payment ‘of ‘which was made by the successful campaign just| completed. At the close of ‘this interesting talk the mortgage ~was b in the presence. of all> and genpral rejoicâ€" in“o(l;em ¢ Acquaiated (Party. ... id ng Acquain TEY \ s iss 'fiue Friendship â€" club |entertained Thursday . evening, â€" invi many new girls and giving a chance to : become _ acquaintedâ€" |with each other and enjoy the h pitality of thq,_ Y...W. C. &, and friendliâ€" manent quarterg. This: resulted in ‘the purchase of the‘ building on Greanay road and Central avenue â€" After singing some of) the camâ€" paign songs, Mrs.. Fred | Clow, ‘the faithful treasurer, gave a) resume of the local Y. W. C. A. w activiâ€" ties had: developed it necessâ€" ‘ ‘The Governing Board of the Y. W C. A. gave a tea Monday afternoon in honor of the captains and team workers in the campai recently finished.. The rooms were made atâ€" tractive ‘with . profusions (â€" antumn leaves : and ~‘gorgeouns ‘ flowers whose <brilliant ‘hues ‘lightened ‘the sombreness of the s ings. (Continued from page 1) CARD OF TH Frank Stupey and family. Blackboard Afternocn Tea T. W.C. A; for larger and: more perâ€" We NKS ==|| Green Bay Auto Sta 34 â€" _ Mrs. Ellen Shelly, aged 95 years, died Saturday night, Oct. 13, at the home of her son in Waldsworth. She is believed to have been the oldest resident of Lake county. ‘The deâ€" ceased leaves the following children ; Mrs., Charles Curry and Mrs. Louis Nantz of | Waukegan, Mrs. <Dennis Reardon, Michael, John and Joseph Shelby of Wadsworth. The funeral was held Tuesday ‘morning at 10 o‘cleck at St. Patrick‘s Mm worth. Burial at Mill Creek: > OLDEST RESIDENT local Methodist Epiafopal, ¢hurch £ several years past, ‘has been tra ferred by the conferente to the M. church at Wyanet, in central, I!I1 a larger church and better charge, in the estimation of the conference. Pas: friends in Highisgd Fark and vidang riends.in nd Par! iity during his residence here and deeply regret this departure but 1 that the good minister deserves a ‘ ger field. It is realized wherever he goes his work will be done faithfull and well, and his many friends here new home where they went this week. home where they went this week. _ Rev. W. E. Grose, pastor of the _ Laco Gasoline . That high powered motor fuel, gugr anteeing greater mileage and quicker starting, with less carbon. is now being serviced from _‘ Lake County Oil ‘Company desi;iés ~/~. to announce that . â€" | For Your Highland P OF REV. W. E. GROSE CAN YOU OF:COUNTY DIES 500 North Green Bay Road Drive in and fill ufl your tank. You will appreciéte the difference. It costs no more than ordinary gasoline. â€" Can you beat such an investment combination? If interested please call and examine our list. We are offering such loans to the public for inâ€" vestments at the present time, yielding the attracâ€" tive rate of interest of 614%. So much for good returns. â€" e * > u24 We have examined our records for ten years past and find that during that period, we have not had a single foreclosure of a Real Estate Loan, made by us on the North Shore. So much for safety. For Safety. Expert Furrier Park State Ba‘q'l __, .. Ladies‘ Tailors and Furriers _ |; 6 N. Sheridan Road . Phone 56 Wfkflnm â€"â€" Consult us.. Information as to style etc., cheerfully given, _ _ w 000 | We can sell you furs at prices that much as 50 per cent le'Pa than you wou elsewhere. â€" .334 mis ing. We also clean and glaze furs, the furrier Prepare for the cold weather. We do any kind of fm} work, new or OLDANER & HUMER and Good Returns Convenience ~BEAT IT? Highland Park, IIL. e and carbon. d pay price, modelâ€" way. F w s

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