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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1924, p. 3

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rri Bl deé yO it ppotite b6@8b44® wortu % 136 m eCE $ Trans M i to be W H Car E B ming ithe Mt u4 THURSDAY, MaAY * on 4 Oe B2 j 1 I HIGHLAND PARK CLUB | LA Y~CORNER STONE OF _ °> HAS ANNUAL DINNER _ ELKS MEMORIAL SOON Officers and rs Elected,| gep) o P cle0: | Feature of State Convention In And Sessim’ples Success ; \ _ Chicago; Ceremony Held Other | tails ' On' June T " The â€"annual dinner and election of| > $ Noi $ A n officers of the Highland Park Club, â€" lllinois Elks who attend the annual | held on April 1 was a big sucâ€" |‘staté convention in Chicago June 5â€"7 ) cess. The httendance was the largest pwill‘ have an opportunity. of particiâ€"| , on record. From the enthusiasm and !paflng in ome.of the biggest events | , interest shown the club is sure of (a u‘g.kdom'las‘ staged in many yhuâ€"â€"‘ most succe'ssfu! ture, | ; E4 laying Of the cornerstone ‘of the After the dinngr was served, the | new~Memorial home, which is in the,}, meeting was called to ‘order by the {Zéo«m' of e ion. at Diversey parkâ€"| retiring â€"president) â€" Sellar Bullard,| way ‘and Lake 48“;3 drive. < . who outlined the purpose of the meetâ€"| At a col ; rence iof grand lodge and, ing and proceeded with the business: state® officials it was ‘decided tol .of the evening. nominating comâ€"| place the corner stone at two wb‘clock mittee presented the nominations | Saturday aift rnoon, June 7, with the comihg year; the entire list whs| Grand Ruler James G. MeFarland aceepted . and ed | and mem of his Official @ preâ€" 4 vote of thanks was given Mr. Bulâ€" ; siding. § | + Xe 1 lard for his faithful work in b.a.g {} Prior to the exercises at the new of the club as prekident; Roy Winters | Memorial Building, | the entiv staff was also thanked for his help nrdi of grand 1 officers will pnrg icipate loyal support. t ‘ .\ Tn‘ the closing session of the State + The new president, C. A. WT t,‘ *dafion Grand . Exalted . Ruler is well known @nd <very popPU r.} MéFarland,] it pfnhnounced, ?_arill inâ€" With the efficient offi¢ers and \stall the newly elected officers,. . A which have been dlected, Mr.. Wright‘s lnmpqgn AI follow at the um term of office should be unusually sueâ€"| Elks, club and m |assemblag cessful. | t | _| then go to the sif |of the building. The following is the list of officers| . It is esti ated that 15,000 Elks for the enguing e [ s 4s . | will: be in"C!licmq‘ for the event. ;° C. A. Wrigh President. . | /) . The:p m for the Illimfil,mh George W. Rassetterâ€"First Viceâ€" convention / ill be drafted at a conâ€" President. | P . ) ~| ference in @hicag ‘next© Sunday aftâ€" George E: liuâ€"â€"-*econd Vice,! ernoon between P â€"Rul President. â€" _ F. | ) Frank Sullivan of go lodge ‘and j Gecr? H. Morrisâ€"Secretary. | â€" | W. R. her of liet..,ShESuu- °* William P. Kellyâ€"Treasurer. | _ | tary Geo. . Hasselman of La Salle ‘ _ ~The Board of Directors of | and repres ntatives of an ‘advisory R.â€"A. Wood, W. |G. Tenmant, Howard| committee from & score of lodges in T 2LE Cl n > mtc sonel.â€"dvt Tohn 'hstnorthem,l inois. _ fbrwa The following is the ISl OL,.! for the ens:i‘n: e § 28 ;°C. A. W is Pro‘kkllt.‘ George W. Rassetterâ€"First President. E+.i09 George E. lissâ€" %eeond 5 H. Moertsâ€"â€"Secr e retar * Willikm P. Kellyâ€"Treasure _ The Board of Directors cons Smith, R. E gle. 9y DEERFIELD CHURCH ; , MEMBERSHIP GROWS Seventy Heads of ‘Families Join ‘ Easter Sunday; Woman‘s: i Club Increases _ That the ‘Déerfield| Presbyteman church is flourishing &néer the ‘ale{i pastorate of tbz Rev. Martin Luther Thomas is indicated by the fact t on Easter Sunday forty new, MEMâ€" bers were A to the church oll, all of them heads of families. Vith a new church edifice. an aggres sive and| progressive pastor," NC Deerficld church is: going forward in a big vayt‘pstm ve things. The Woman‘s club of this church also is growing in ip , and interest. | There â€" axe . mOW _SUn) aty members, and the':‘v;;is expectin +~ Le ‘nbhis to do hile â€" things also is growing !D interest. | There â€" Al members, and the to be able to do worl 10T laces to eat on : the THE CAFETERIAâ€" the community ? H. Morrisâ€"Secretary. | am P. Kellyâ€"Treasurer. t Board of [Directors of Wood. W. G. Tennant, Howard Assortment No 1. ; No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ‘. Pingrey, and John 1. 4 lilh:a); Tea Rose bushes. [2 pink, 1 white, 2. 4 .%y Larkspur, 4 8 Daisies _ _ © 3. 12 shocks: assorted. Double _ 4.{0 2 Grimes Golden Apple. $ feet. @ 1 Early Elberta Peach. 3 feet _ 51 :6 t Red Currants . | _ 6. 15 Mammoth Raspberries |â€" _ â€" {. :6 Rhubarb roots it.1 8. 6 Concord Grapevines â€" ||: ; | 9; 35 Pansy Plants d 10. 4 Bridalwreath Spirea, 12 inches hi{h 11, .3 Bush Honeysuckle bushes, 12 in. high 12, 3 Boston Ivy Vines §1 13. 36 Gladioli Bulbs, giant ed 14, 40 Ibs..Sheep Manure (gargden fertilizer) FOR TH \Every once in a w plants and flowering h iaiit points, not knowi right here at Home, ] The below named : $1.50 delivered, will « Our Greenhouses are located just one block west of the Haghland Park Depot on Laurel avenue , where you will find many thousand# of Petunias, Geraniums and other soâ€"called bedding stock and Vegetable Plants. We like to have you pay us a visit or call up 85. it > > â€"| Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers and Eggplants in potsâ€"-the‘fw nly kind to T occln Slors. Telephone 85P LlNcom: FILM TO ; $ BE SHOWN WIDELY Leading Motion Picture Gels ~‘ ~Rights of Production of $st : â€"Masterpiece What is conceded. to be orle of the most inteipsting\ and: valuable mot.‘mn‘ pictures ever madeâ€""Abralham Linâ€" coln‘"â€"hag beer secured by a leading film com*ny for wmtw.dmt bution as aresult of a deal . concludâ€" ed with the. producers, A1 and, Bay‘ Rockett. ; $Pute :â€"This ,aim\.res ‘the presentation of I this most valuable historical and draâ€" matic film to all types and e&um of ‘dudiences in at least 5,000 of the most iniportant theatres of the United ‘States arid Canada. It n'fi‘m@ood ‘that duripg the past few wee ; pracâ€" | tically of the big motion picture | distributars have been bidding for the Elks who attend the annual ention in Chicago June 5â€"7 opportunity. of particiâ€" .of the biggest events as staged in many yearsâ€" ii the cornerstone ‘of the ate!) hame which is in the, t? assortments; each of which wie offer for nvince one that no better bargains were Daisies uble | feet. feet hile, we come across customers{who have ulbs shipped in from Chicago or other disâ€" ig they can obtain all of their requirements etter and more reasonable, _ | > $ SUMMER‘S FLOWERS, PLANT NO t $1,50 of the RNoneen d 'Eg;g% ts thre production. The release date has not been determine® > i _, â€""Abraham : two years in the as many as 2, the cast. It dé: Lincoln from h boyhood. to man mance with A through the pro of the Civil W der of : Lee, war and finall the Emancipat west of the Highland Park George Billin of Lincoln, with) Rutledge and . N coln. These a in a remarkabl f . _ "Abraham M Phil Rosen. FrÂ¥ gceenario and 91 The completed, ‘hailed generallj as an histori a piece. IS YOUR Pg TK If Not, B,ettlfl Have Assessor Jaies H. Duffy is having difficulties â€" Af@fd. he urges that proâ€" perty | ownera‘who ._have ,p\'n'ch.fiad real estate in‘&he last year help bhim out by callin@) at his office and gb nishing accurg@te description of their property so bought, in order that ‘the taxes may be properly distributed. Otherwise, whin it comes time to pay taxes next yelr many who have not taken this prficaution may have| to make two or t#iree trips to Waukegan before the tanigle is straightened i91 § as the tax is fharged often to an en‘ tire block ingfead of to the separate units, in casefit has been subdivided since the last desessment. A 3 <~.Mr.: Duffy falso wighes taxp Tg who have tilken out personal proâ€" . Mr.: Duffy who have t perty schedu office proper also must be The summér . girls used to / ask what the wild waves are saying, M the boys a 'ii’teinng to the éther waves now. P ©=. u <~C i | iE /. P Some folk§ might Clean Up miy m“'t“ their artifici@); lookin "\Claimed t laughter ani kind is noi home ‘brew: Assortment? |; . ; | - No. 15. Ibs. Lime-phosphqge (lai Nx 17. & Saflith Erimrased (h No. Mete! 8 i 64 l m'Coreopsis‘ h: .. 8 Gaillardias (hardy) No. 18. 50 Everbearing Strawberr No. 19. 5D Threeâ€"yearâ€"old A No. 20. (f Columbine (hardy | H.%dbmcgmug)‘? ) s © en w irdy No. 21. Hardy Japan S,UI (0 No. 22. A Foxglove (hardy) : : U . Canterbury Belis (har No. 23. § lbs. Green Turf Grass No. 24. 2 Climbing Roses (hard m" was more tha theiimaking and at tim 2,b00 people appear in dégis with the life of is birth, through RHis an -oodandunfpldshisipr AiRutledge, carries hi réllidency and the strife «1 also wishes tax $ en out personal | Â¥o= s to return them his ‘filled out. ‘ Dog taxes paid at once. [ ‘portrays the: role Ruth Clifford as Ann AI Craig as Mrs. %- the principal figures fine cast. . } a oln" was directed ’jJY s Marion wrote the ised the editing. ‘production has en OPERTY 8 ‘ON sTRAIGHT? s country needs mork song, but the k : manufactured y depicts the 50"3: ashington after thé the assassination of See Assessor and All Adjusted _ operly ‘f 'i); fiew York crifi‘cs and artistic masterâ€" might well join | the; ement by: washing off ldoking makeâ€"up. | |!!| urel Ave., une \)lo;zk ‘we{ m&i@kkfigm&m ‘ 11 C | WILL BE SELECTED | Â¥r iz..on'j ‘| Just | in case ‘we should forget and tj’e’com ‘dissatisfied Wfith ‘April weathâ€" t, the weather man made ‘public a intem ht digcussing the March weathâ€" er in @1 its Haik details." | e ever ‘Rlfl'ei‘;ed. While, as in the case WithfiFrflit Trees and Shrubs, :he nts offered do‘not congist of the largest sizes, yet they are all first.class in every res and, in many cases, worth twice ,fwhatrswe:are asking for them. Please order by number.. Our phone is 85, and for a compl list of the 75,000 hardy flowering phn:‘g we carry, let us gend you our Catalogue. nhf \‘Marth this year had more cloudiâ€" #ss than any March on record exâ€" ept in 1906, issued by Clarence J. oot, meteorologist sets out. The sunâ€" ine |was only about. oneâ€"half the arch| quota, : The temperature was low normal almo$t continually durâ€" g the month and the snowfall was Wwas fiurther damaged by thawing and eeri ? Tornadoes swept over part bt thp state, ngfizing set fire to ‘buildings and injured a. farmer, heavy (rains |eaused threats of floods. f mo‘ *)\ | hy ' f |. Wi wheat,° which was badly lamaged in the southern and central ountips by the severe cold of ‘winter, \ As lif all this was not enough to condemn March as the villain of th‘e{ calendar,"‘ the weather man adds to his inflictment the fact that the roads of th jstat.@ were almost impassable during : the entite month and â€" that q ‘ally "all the farm work was seriousty délayed.: || : f M’mk odnmAggg i 1 1 oa nA i ‘" Thirty municipalities in filinol have ioyw amop'tedwthe motdel milknzr dinarjc n{:ommdgd by |the ‘sta | %of health, the department an mounté trday.' _ These | ordi however, are not worth the paper the are w flnr on unless they are st 1y | enforced, departnient â€" official warned, a gtricti'enfo}é«ndlt de pends entitely upon public sentimen itamihation of milk is e.:ld-‘ m dange ous | during . warm | weather, casish disease germs, (like othen «.- grow more ‘rapidly when (the tem ’ ature is high, the health‘ deâ€" | partpneh Li;iointe’d out. _ Milk whi |has | been | property pasteurized a ‘then [kept at a temperature not { ‘....g. 6(1 degrees is safe for co | sumpktion, they stated. ; 5 Mod plant for early bearingâ€"trar Asters, Snapdragons, Pink Z s;:rr, Marigolds, Cosmos, Cal Pansies, English Daisies and lry ignminx? Camps in [1 ixth Area (s Hoots ) mmorlth and the snowfall was id oneâ€"half times the normal Students in Citizens Miliâ€" it of 5 in. pots) ei Law Recommended by late Department Now in . ‘‘Force in 30 Cities _ t of depot. sn fertilizer) ADOPTED WIDELY in Tilinot ill Buy nnias, Sfilgg fi si, Scabiosa, Summer LArkâ€" ndulas, | uttons, Ageratumsâ€"7,000 Forgetâ€"meâ€"nots. f &3 * splanted see s for cut flowers such as nnias. Salflzw , Scabiosa, Summer Larkâ€" Assortment No. 25. No. 26. No. No. No. No. 30. s uen on on e en on e o en e o n o e en e en S inminminniniromnncrn vemmmemnmmemnitnnindnen| T 27' 28. 29, ‘Tel; 936 DENZELI‘S BARBER SHOP 1 Wisteria Vine (hardy) 1 Climbing Honeysuckle (hardy) 1 Matrimony Vine (hardy) °_ ;;Pink KargA“);rPhlot [R . 2 Double wmub.mm«i f §‘g:rmt' § c 1215 i(x?,hsr?nb)bmls i 2 Purple Lihe:‘ B-I!Hn.‘ & ' zaSnowbm‘Ellz-ls in. * Sios Tnthapar (hardy) | Blue y | 3 Shasta Daisies h 1 2 ihdomla Lflies(m )) ' 2 Oriental Poppies ,(hnzy) ; | ? White Phlox (hardy) | f «â€"Ladies‘ and, Children‘s \ Hair Bobbing and Shingling Telephone 85 done at 37 3. St. Johns Ave. PA Â¥ # 4 ol t4 1 &4 tb P i 14 t

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