Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1925, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

itet tug Mn. hula! In - “L ,5 m It Cart. Irtt, for run! 10k at (an. than lull not My 1101. n... of n 2EE nun. ds I. " that it"! - an: TC' ah but“: upco- .TURE rind Mttis "iitrul Z] lu- a... qua- 2m -'_l .4... awe- “a In hm Handling, llllaiarririg, Henna, Bobbing, Shampoos and Facials WE ,SPECIALIZE IN HENNA PACK HENNA RINSE AND SCAIJP TREATMENTS Special for Monday and 'Netrdttr--for three weeks-Gold) Clint free with every Shampoo ID'. L. MUSTRIC BEAUTY SHOPPE __ "r".'""-'-'"-'""'"" In countless thousands of homes, some for tive yam] and more, KleenJIeot has been rendering tenable, autoinatic Find out about Kleenolleet for your home-whether "your present boiletun be adapted, etc. It is simple to.iP!tallrr requires stopping the furnace but two hours! And it will "tre you worry and bother for years. ' T CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED w, crral:ofitlur,qf2'L,t,,. ' Itiic..o sh. " . u Reed ‘Park 2139 City OfBee _ 1617 First National Bank Bldg. Randolph 5340 To provide fatnilies and individuals with a sumptuous and per- manent memorial - that was the purpose: in the erection of the Rosehill Mausoleum. It is serving today as the trusted repository for many who recognize mausoleum burial as the most enlight- ened form, and The Rosehill Mausoleum is one of the most per- feet in existence. . g . ' . _ An ample, trust fund, constantly increasing, and a per-fetus! charter are two vital assurances of the Rosehill Mauso eurn's everlasting security. _ I A limited number of Memorial, Roorntrare still available; single crypts, arranged in varying groups; anddamilr sections of five compartments. - , f _ An inspection may be arranged at any time, and cards of 'ad- mission obtained at the cemetery entrance. , " , Descriptive Booklet Um Request ' a _ ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY b.1925 New State Ban}: Bldg. Rooms 8 and 9 8 to 6:30 p. 111.; after 6:30 by appointment Appointments must be made before 6 TELEPHONE lathe Forest Telephone 1350 Hours : Fannie M. Pahn.rr-whttt to haw tttfitted.' -.r... ll. .:_ L..' . - 'Christine T, Herritrk-.ahe .ehating dish supper” ' E. E. Keortrtr--mplthN1 cookery. ' A. G. Ei'rk--Praeitetr1 food econ- Anna J. tretemon-9imroud cook: int. "ri, _ ',, T Marion mttunir--The dinner year- book. l . M. E. Esrantr--My cgndy ”creel. L. G. Aiutra-Ntie We. Claudis . Muiphri-mstog, of the at of “bleaching. § ' LIBRARY NOTES - lit C DEW l . . T ' ' _ ' p r , _ _ " tq6q6.69.q6q0066666.0.oq.6 W Amelie "uurdon-s-9ttat fire two” Sm t 1ttrrei--v-tdtth, ‘c'ookcry and meat anhtitutes,‘ Than: 3. Tiptottt--No donation. for." occasions. ', . A. W. Bittiptr--Carittintt and how to use etnnetrfpod.' i, ' L. P. Cooper-he 1m cookery. 'Jet',', M. r'amtei---Boqton Cook- ing Be ool cook book. . union C. Fitstser-imttr lessons in domatic science. 3 . H. C. tmsmtttut-Amrrtthstrr (rt-food ind nutrition, , s _ ’Mid Pots ind Peak and menu“ _ 2. _ (rheihttettrtp “up": with new summer and winter it's than“ some. someone his to plan the menu, do the'orderihx. pupae tho food dud. serve the meals., Bat the {my thing about it In thit so often the bmas. wife, even when she pride! bouillon" being tMeient ind up to date, than ttit, little thought to the atal um a; be had for the asking. We mean book“; ,There-m so merry good mo invfpfnt todoy that it seems I pity the 7 every hotuewite does not up- portion a tiny bit other time or cow suiting books on cookery. Your pub. li'e library has a grant many books on the subject. _ Think how much eas- ier kitchen work would become " one were to borrow from the library some of the following: Lucy G. A11jm--Choiee recipes ttte clevbr cooks. s' Helen 1rinne--Foodt, and hominid monument; V Mary A. Dontthey-'rhe et3htes"e cook Cemetery 0mm 5800 Ravenswood Avenue Edgewater 0714 THE HIGHLAND PARK Puss. HIGHLAND Paittr, ILLINOIS Mildred tr. Crew, 8."Af,i) Librarian. Out-er: Irving Wendllng Stryker, non of Chris and Sarah Wendling Shaker, was born in Wheeling, 11L, Mar 1, 1881: Be lived there nntll‘aeventaq years of age, when he went ta Ltd mira, Wis. On Jan. " 1006, he was married to Miss Ella Adieta, Com. ,dnughter of Mr. and JV John' Com, of Loniera. Three children were born to them, Hmey Irvin, Sarah Ellen ind Max-aha“ E1hrwoethrBUht years ago the family moved to Deer- fleld. Mr. Irvin W. Stryker had been an invalid for eleven years. and pue- ed away Thunday evening. Jan. Mt, at seven o'etoek--of tuberculosis. In addition_to his family Mr. Striker ll survived by three hmtheu. Ben, of Wheeling, John and Romyne of Deer- Beld, and Bee ulster-a, Alice (In. Do Young) of Chicago; Minnie, of Chica- trot Florence (Mrs. Herman 'Fabry) of Evanston; Edith, of o" Park; Inez, (Mrs. Ralph Gibson) of Hobart, Ind.); and: his mother, Mrs. Chris Stryker. of Evanalpn. The funeral was held Sunday attemoon " the family home on Caveman avenue. with the Rev. Mt. Stakemlller, of Deerfield 'oltleutinir. Ewald Winter lung "Safe in the Anna 'of Jams," “Rest Dearly Beloved," and “Beauti- ful Isle of Somewhere." 7 Burial took place in the Northfuid cemetery in the Streicher lot.,', The Campfire Girls met lat 111m day afternoon It the Deertutd wheel, the firat meeting since the craniu- tion of the group of younger girl. who tgtd.t' Dorothy Edsel-wood foi guardien.‘ The meeting will be held Wednesday of this week. The otheen are Ethel Cook. Jpreiident; Lpie cure, vice president; new Galloway, secretary, and Ruth Pants, treasurer. All title of eleven you: of age" or older ere urged to Join the Campfire Girls. ' Ibo qunn’a Musharraf»! meets Tuetdny tdtemoon, Feb. 8, at the church. Miss Fannie Unger wu soloist at the citizenship many. held in the court room of Circuit Judge Tom on Jan; 29. Next Sunday evening, Fab. 8. It. Dillon, Supt. of the Sunshine Gospd minim in Chicago, will speak " the church. ' ' The hkndly Bible eta" mu hill its monthly meeting at tin hum of Arthur Mernet Tuesday evening, Wb. 10. There hhve been tight use. if smell-pox muted in when Mrs. Be I Hebert is m. , Robert Penis, who haa pleura-pneu- mcnia, passed the with trttatrdnr; " ternoon and although still! very, 4tiA on the 1.et to may. Dr; Duh, the ftuttilr!phrdetan, ealted.Dr. By- 6eld of Highlnnd Park in consulta- tion Friday evening and the em moans Dr. Wylie at Glance. and his iethermey electric 'mchine ‘on his lungs. The. previous day Dr. Lanphere of Hithl’end Perk m eam ed in on emergency, no with the u- sistance of 3 very cnpable mdnm nurse, Mien Helen Smith, of Eventon, everything possible was done for him to bring him through the disk. has!” Chunk ' ' The Christian Endeavor society will hold its monthly business meeting on Feb. F, at the church. " . C The Deeifleld Men’s club party Int Tueaday evening was LIstuc- eeu. Mr. Gary at with!!! minu- ter of ceremonies, Mr. and In. Lin- coln Pettis, Mn. R. B. Putnam. In. Anton Flam. Loin. New “in Hole won prizes " with; Prizes for dancing were awarded Mr. A. th Stud- lér, Mm. Eugene tinder, Mr. and In. W. A. Woddl and Mm. C. W. Getty. C A 1tt,aatiiedt':yrti1 be. rim at the Wihntt school by the WV!- club on Sunday evening, Feb. T. Nuke will Ire told at the door. Good music and Weizmann will In par vided. ! q t " ~‘*Sixty-four bird refuges are athni' by Biological Survey of the' United States Departmen of Agric ture. These are located from Porto Rico to Chami A Island Kotsebue Bound on the'Arctic coast of Alaska; and the Ha . Islands. Some of these are celebrated breeding ffor' . d fowl, and each breeding season are occupied by eilous lonies of in- teresting species. The maintenance of th ref is the princi- parlinsuraaee against the extermination It some of r most beau.. tiful an.d attractive birds.’ The Biol cal Surv takes steps in connection with each of them to conditio ', favorable to the birds. Thus, on'Laysan Island. wh hundredsl‘of thousands of albatrosses and other beautiful sea h rear t young. it was necessary about a year ago to destroy therebbl which were eating the vegetation on which the birds depended. At Big Lake Bird Refuge, Ark., a number of hollow ting bo - put up for the tree nesting ducks, and hesdli ts used . rf1sihintrserqs prohibited on the lake because! th . to the wild fowl nesting there, V At Clear Lake Bird fuge, " more than a mile of wiweri wire fence was built a mi Jutting into the lake, to pretent"sheep from eating t e shru sod by breed- ing birds. Similar mentions for consgrving‘ bird e are taken on any of the reservations when occasion prises. ' This is not the only way, says the N 'on’s B eee, in which thebonrd oftaxappealsiseominctbtheaidoftax yers.‘ Ina recent case the commissioner of internal revenue tended that a taxpayer should not be permitted to . before the board ques- tions he had not raised before the bur . The response of the board was that a taxpayer may bring proceedings before it any matter that is relevant to the liabili . to tax, since the board has the function, independently of the ury an - other governmental agency; of getting at the - facts an applying the law to them. Besides, the board has an ouneed t t it considers it has power to decide, not only what the tax be, but whether or not a penalty assessed by ' com nnSr in con- nection with 3 dmttttndAirr additional tn is justi ' . _ SOMEVTAX MMP' t . ' t Brokers' stetemeht's appear not to be unmi,joa, either by the-Bureau of Internal Revenue or by yen. of tune- 1tetiont!fttyrteiamlbandrdtirtitir1 'tttaxp+sreorte1udsd from his broker’s 'statement that be new a loan of $10,800. The ampttitridoner of tuba-ml nue . ted lone over the same statement and and the I was " ' and that thtrtaxparer should pay forthwith n deikien ." he tax- payer went to the board of tax a for the efit of the bureau and the taxpayer, which com pains F ugly the dif- ferent items of loss as' shown. in the rokers' jnsttttement, and showed the loss was $9,700. 1 I l The Highlanb Park Press a wmmm "rt""'"""""""""',',',',,? t ', NUMBER " Mummummumhxnuumwfnaunm tutdNrtt,mtrsou.gmdertuAeterf_.tirtt. . Highest Grade of Work Direct (to the Romano“ tf 1215 Wuiiuun Anne Highland Park hel Company 1m. 1m IIiiMMhliMil,,heiidait Hui-c335 Building Material COAL AND SOLUBY COKE animus (lgfiif News Phone WM'I‘H m Ille- Kf,ti,!y,,I,.gii, ll,t6,,'ilJii, S PROTECTION FOR HIRDS M-ntu gladly - Bnarto minty Tansy“. “any“? g, ma m1r-itsrttt- {PAGE THEE!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy