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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1925, p. 7

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Ewell ttse-ttttite" of him chairman of its Highland Park {agitation committee. - The pupae of an. committee in to invite a mgttland Pu! members of the Auntie“ Federation of Arts, to tenet.” the, city in tht mtioml cone, vention balm to be held next year, a limited {number of people interested in art. no. does not new artists, " thnch none will the be invited, but rather hr individuals, {or the Fed- -eration in g ' nondeclgnictl craniu- tion All federation lumbar: enjoy many personal privileges. My receive the national oott-eorrygtereUl art mag:- zine devoted-to cut-um Anglican art und‘the leading (Inclement: abroad. They no entitled to. the“ of the Mauritian a I bureau of information tind in. use at I ”that libnry. The; at. amused he. ornamenta- tion of mbulhip'cud to the lead- ing at mums“ of the United States. T . l .," It is claimed that 1 be paid that ttser may of ttterrrrwmiid thin M. >Spite of the an? .923er of wool, s great deal 1‘" "in b.ethtir ”lied on: P009” W C _ The Maximum pf Good 'titsu1ts in Au Phases of Banking North Shore' Trust Company - 1AM“) , ' " Sheridan Road and Central: Avenue Checking t My gm! akin tqsetiittlist. Also three professional'mar- cal waver: at younger-vice. ' ' ' " I We also 'rrtieiatiat in fancy, tteientiik bobbing, and shing- linz. Retouching colors guaranteed. ' Free isttmuitation and advice regarding scalp diseases, falling hair, or any form of acne or skin troubles. ' _ _ Phone B. P. 303 , DUFFY & DUFFY Operating our Own Plant _' ii/Highland Park ' CLEANERS AND DYERS MOLDANER I& HUME R We make garmants of a description for . Women ',Ulfiflfl', Remodeling - Rartirsi.mr _ [ Let " do your dry cleaning the. new way 1‘ch Mlqhtand Park " at', P. 33:: l that‘sutcsmn shun“ r may no worth.1_but would Ytttt be eortti on of n peut" library. Med he. on presents- mhip and to the lead.. ..m. of the United TAILORS AND FURRIERS . Jeanne E. Turner Tel. Highland Park 386 'lii'iii, i',iiJirilii'ilialiiiiiEEiEtiEllliiliRi, We? 192 Commetcial H. FLORSHEIM BUYS ‘ IN HIGHLAND PARK Harold M. Florsheim of the Flor- sheim Shoe company 'hturpurehnsed four hundred feet of desirable resi- dence property on Sheridan road in Highland Park for approximately ”5,000. . Three hundred feet was; owned by S. D. Moll and Geo. A. Wil- lon and one hundred feet by Adolth A. Hank“ id the Henkel & Best Manofdeturing company. .10; Hen- kel in turn purchased the adjoining one hundred feet. north from Florence . Milledge D. Balm-d, Highland Park manger for Gilbert D. oJlmson & Brother, handled the transaction for :1] Met . i , A. Simple, and will build in the nut futurew - _ _ V Alfred Hansén, '3. resident of this Vicinity for about " years, died Petr. but his home in Highmod, follow- ing me?!“ years " m balm; Death .wu due" tir heart troublef ‘Re’wua born in Norway, Aug. W, 1868, and wir in his 57th rut. His widow‘il living, and. children surviving‘ ire Mrs. Charles Hanson, Chicagog‘; and Harold, BeanIdLNomn Nikki“ Human. (A'brother, John Hansen. lives in Beloit, and a' sister, Hrs. Amelih Jentreri is in Bergen. Nor- way. ', The timers] was held Wednes- dgy “the home, and bark! was in Mount Oliver cemetery. F T ALFRED HANSEN DIES? Real Estate Loans " gijFirihY AT HIGHWOOD N. Sherwin Raul 380 Centril Ave. The . 11mg; edi6pitht from Ii Califbl'n Wiper ".egamBtttt,ttq death of Charles W, Kirk, (min for yes a resident? of myth“; Parkwi hen-tux with intently: the maxi friends of the decedent in? this city The Kirk fatriily formerly" lived in the,residenee, now occupied; by 'ihiiiiii Rear Ind family on'l-Iuol. gvenue d also It one time occupied theme“ nt home of 1m: Mush; They w re well km and highly: esteemed, here. The editorial here quoted iftdietttea that in his Cali-; fornia Mme Mr. Kirk also was held, in high 'egard by his fellow citizens. It is a tf,', tribute to the lifts and, charaetet' of. a good man. The edi-, torial which is entitled "A Successful. Life," follows: "With atr'ieiest accuracy the low of Char s W. Kirk,‘,whou India: death w a announced yesterday”. may? be' descri as tt community barons-7 ment. 8 was not an old resident; but so active was his career‘here. so? intensely'; did he live, so wide Wu hit? acquaintance and so generous washa- with hisi friendship that his, gains. will Itstole a. void in the live. 'ot a: singularly wide circle of, trim. _ f tHis 'ras a joyous nature and hi) habitual} expressed himself m terms} of persi use nail hyperbole, but Ittt of this tht and claiming fmde was} a oolid dtmeture of indefatigable ind, dustry, of serious purpose and lhixh; ideals at honor and of dervptitin to; '1riends (nd to the publtc vulture. He spent hits time Ind energy lavishly in public dctivitiea, and into each ent terprise ‘hekthrow himself with Inch whole-sowed enthutrittam, directed nevertheless by such sound judgment, that hisiundertttkinda are invariably and ennt'p'euously success“). CALIFORNIA PAPER T ( PRAISES‘C. W. KIRK Prints Fine Editorial Comment _ on His Death and Carter; . Former Resident “Demjcracy was label-63f in his; nature mrhe touched life alt all of) its leyeV. His friends irlcluded the] conspicuously Wealthy and the inane opicuousi poor and all were cherished? by him ind enjoyed numerous proofa. of his "ttrttsrte.itr and loyalty. But while he} loved ill manifestation: of life, hits) particular passion was foe young life, for children. l He loved, to yymithtp about him and so. can»; pletely iiaifhe one With them in spirit, that he Imported as much joy mrhi received :in their company. Nochild ever paired him on the street with, out reeeiVit,ttrn friendly greeting and many a little girl remember: him It the first) man who lifted his hat, to her. 3. V _ h _ ’ . _ 9 A meeting of the North Shore Taw theran Brotherhood pf Highwood was held Monday evening at Zion Luther- an Church. Dr. W. A. Gran'vilie, Ph., D.; LL11. mu the, speaker of tht evening. Dr. Granville was a tamer instructor at Yale-f University and president of Gettysburg College.“ Bis ..subject§ was “Activities and Ohm tot thetutheran Btoiherhottdc" j "He lived; . My“ mftilyhgppy life. . It; was in the hroadeat Ionic compte.) imeeeturfuV,' . CLUB WOMEN HEAR 1 , _ FINEJIALK TUESDAY; Mrs. Beatrige titiritretMtotrert- _ Hale, Addresses Joint 0950- 5 ' li~Woinan’s Club Meet Park Mum's Club: on last my afternoon " the woman's club aadr. torium. i _ _ _ .. I Mrs. ' gem-see rtortSv.Rourtsnt Hale spa]: Ietore a large and enthus- :2” group or women at the joint {ingot the Ossoli Ind Hulda” In pritseptitg her, subject "Urtder, standing 0nd Another.” Mrs. Hula maintained tut the woman-pone} of, tthorld must assume the unpaid- bility at assimilatingr and spreading the spirit oreo-opeiion. . Ana; ale ttNfl points unplug sizing? e need I .better yet tstandii between nations; 'flrsrt, ac, nation, ' ne to the present sums of civiliu on,atusst depksttd upon ‘an oth, er natiohs for its very existenge; see- ond, women are gene} educated thin previous)" third, because of the greater, freedom of jail countries at tliis this each must assume mam “gamma mm and, Jonah, the, sci- énce of destruction has gdvaneed be. yond the knowledge of 'international eo-operation. . [ . _ It icbetter' to study our neighbor than to ignorantly distrust him, Mrs. Bale saidctatd women beenuee;they have more leisure than. men, mint take the necessary steps to investi- gate and endeavor_: to learn about world titan. . ' ' LUTH.BR0TmilRH0oD _ HEARS DR. GRANVILLE North q Shore Division. Met Mon- '. day at Zion Lutheran _' Church Commerce ' Commission Defers Adoption of ' [new ' 3 Commuter Fares t 1 SUSPEND NEWRATE . T l [PLAN FOR 120 DAYS Schedules mid "tsixteen Guam} raiiroart companies boosting their kit/i, but-bad cpmmutatiqn in“ , imately 20 per eenCefreirtirs Elk“; wary (15, were appended tot“ IW, days ThursdIy by m 11itttoltt.Cmtic, mews "cotnmission. i, V V g? THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS”2 HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS g HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Jn 1,qu the adiramw-'-whieh 'wbuld haw added $10,000,000 un- rnually to this revdnuecof the roads-- Chairman it%ei,. Smith of the' com- mission minted (ttrt that this repre- sented the first suspension order only nnd'thut others might follow in the event tlttnl dee'ytiott was not hauled do“ by the tttle',',', prior to' the termination of reprieve. Commuters in " some Lake county towns, who tte daily trips to Chi- cago, have take steps to join the iithin'sreomnu"ttise which has been organized with the object of repre- coating _ dommuter within a feirty-tn.ire radius bf Chicago, in ftghb. ing the proposed boost in fares on railroad: trsierilt.ti Chicago. Heads of the chmmittoe'that has been'orgon- ised, have ftted protests with' the 1m. noitr eommisium/ which organization must grant or refuse the proposed boost. ' i , According to railroad omeiahs the increase of twenty percent is neces- sary to maintain. suburban aervtce at its present "1eianer. A, spirited hut- tle. is expected before the matter it decided I Aefinitelts _ " . We; willilng' windows, bentw ins carpets, or allowing mow fem sidewalks, may secure u be) by teleg- phoning Edgar Ft ' 3.. P. Igitt; u, ”gen 7:30 and 8234:. m. ttttd, 6:00 oitt 7:00 p. m.' T.i --Adir. Any one desiring to Anplor, a Bop Scout:to do odd jobg‘snchrns teqdin‘ ii', 'iiTxrreit"irrG'ireGriirtieiGi, Ammo: Iatl...rltkt, ' eeided definitely, _ f . i EAT Y. W.': DINNER T ' -........u...-.-..--.-., . p f, --.-.-. , 3‘ BOY scams DESIRE EMPDOY- ‘ Stunt m. t'aNiltltpf ' MENT Iiitiei1"Mttteded) _ What Is (Collateral? (,' East of Tracks _)lihreeiiis'tit' _ Ttantroortuittn, i . We are moving to Detroit and must lid 0jt1r8, months old, Five rooms, best construction, steel t-bearis) seasoned oak floors; won- derful woodwork and finigh: Built. 1301 oiamer'g plan and tgpeisiftea- tiops. Wonderful wooded lot on ravine, 107 foot frontage: This house can be bought now for; a, small amount of cash. _ L I, FOR. SALE _, THIS NEW COLONIAL BUNGALOW One bf the most conven' nt ways 91 birir6irinit mane)? is on what is called a coll ral note; The borrower takes his securities, such as _iiii,ii,,ii, stocks, etc” tp. the bank and deposits them as gee its) fer the Ioan. These aseiiri, ities are knowh as oollateéral and are lift with the banki, er as assurance that the dote will be paid. , , I e _ _ .1 sound, wen. knqwb securities can be bortrmtd, tm for 75' br 80 per cent oit thisfr value; Collateral was“ are usually made payaie "on demand? and can min without renewal until th can bepaid. "". . _ n f Invest some of y?! mojiear'iitr saund 'steurit,ksi, so you" will be in a poiiitio to use them as polltiteral when) you need (o borrow mo ey. Ceme in and consulting: mm. F . ( " se V a _ . f Fd THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2048 The Little Flower tuttlemeht of the Sacred Heart church, 19th. end Pectin streets, will bold "roetr,atfttrtt.r. " the Illinois {been on Bitndti,' Petr., may 8th, " 3:80 o'clock. It. Kick. 'ttel William. editor of the Common- wed, I weekly mm of on, “V (stature and public dbl", end math): of “The High Bomanee," will week on Inte Little Flower! Mr. than! Irfie. will sing. Alumni of. St _ "tf-the-Woods, under the dire» tion of Kiss Florence Turtelot of Oak Park, will usher. The membeIehip of the Auxiliary cf the Settlement it city wide. Mm. William J. Ford is president of ghe'Auxiliu-y. .8". he. 'r, R. O'Neill, F, J., is the founder“ the I' settlement.; , : ' ', OPEN MEETING FEE: . AT ILLINOIS TH ATRE Little Flower Settlement) Chien. go, Sponsors AddresSi by N. Y. Author 1 Ogre waged and, flftr whim of the . . ;A.metttdi nth: Predttrurrati, Church 111%} evening for their annual tnetstbdestttp muting audmtunt night; within“! In one. 'beh"itathitr wu dloonud to represent ttit. partied“ an!) mud there. Mil-glam: Lehman“ w t Ni ht Great E ed; tugt?,,fgtiftltlg Group- _ Ttsedintter-dttt-mrmoe tnfemtsatioettoa'ttrttOutmtdoditas which“! “nihilism; 1iittegttothtirtheeiltdtrrt" board. IrmwtllonLKlim can. brief but on the mending of mint-J ship, was an the Net am the "tsmatioetuuitktt_teotttliet duel. but has: a afBrPatims at lei? m,m’of~ the and» tte,_etruitreortotu'tta Ctsrtatiaarmte-.tattood. The ed as pin“ and waist! tho mmmthat ,rrm',mtrset1trxspqh- out an delicious diam-provided by 1ErsosnrussBeemaletdtteeietgt cons-5th.. T Report- mienthevpritt-tenntit- he's-and clubs were and: following iildin-dtaeaa-ttemtd- journal downturn to on)” a. stunt: presented by “I! six of the which“ man“ thorax-ID: t," "=. 0.. 2ga,,',"trd'titeu Caulk. eive'utritup-irrtfittetattht, Giving-rum»; Thigh-t mt wrtrsttt.ttmtr+eutietirtrovxrdto handbmeimpmhdbylr. and In. Cartt'turiatkhi. . The chin-mu “an and n telegram from In. W. A. W. the pun- ident of the man who in " premlt Sn new, oirbrtne to supply the masonry Wins.“ including tuba. loud spokenhumiu, on. And thaw-remanded tothcothet comp-tin: dubs, Ila the ordcr and by an tin-91m. Kr. Pm Car.. ey. Mr. Even“; Em, and It. newtttterdetfdHsetttrr-1 ed hut-vouchers“ i925 Pita sum elect "

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