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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1925, p. 13

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M mks: Mi qu lip " II " WWW“ Mina-nu» winter: ultt-- Mu. 4.2m- b.tnnrt DRY kt will 2131 from 7r";iiiii, Ev PA q MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ti auerCheerfuIly Given. 'rtrbirig 3 Specialty TTEN BLDG. 7 T 360 CENTRAL 'AVE. t Shop. B. P. 1404 Rem, B. P. 439-1342 DHN BllilNGlliillLER BARGA)li] 1 BUY NOW Trees. Shrubs, Fruits and out. Nursery '1gliifi2") AVE. A N D PETERSON ROAD. Go South on Ridge Ave./Evanstott, to north line of Rosehill Cemetery, then west two tiles to Nursery. , The Land of , the Peterson Nursery has been' Sold,,and we 'it,, Time to Sell Off the Stock. THIS IS YOUR OPPOR Cash and Carry Cleaner and Dyer m 25 Noah Sheridan Road . WE OPERATE OUR OWN. PLANTIN _ HIGHLAND PARK Frt Ito' Office, 30 N. LaSalle St., Chicago . _ EVANSTON u- UNIVERSITY 1434 MORAN BROTHERS ction to those uur nursery at Telephone B. P. 169 PETERSON NURSERY roots r wt SYRINGA Fdr those to do their wmplanting we will DE VER, PLANT AND GUA ANTEE . FLA! Telepk BOM rpm enter; equip appro house Phode or write Enjo; lightfi Odd t motiol value tions farm . ing ttl f urni: chest, H, W affair kind 50 Sayi moguls!) mini, th o, The one Main 3613 IT NOW who do not care 'e but a Short JNITY. picture explainii the food of milk and the vffious opera- through which it passes from " consumer was shown. Dane. d suprierHollowetr; Musitsras hed by SheridatrMilk Fed pr- . Much credit is due Mr. C. itt through whose efforts th? was arranged and carried out cessfullr. ' MAN DAIRY, do. i .EMPLOYES’ PARTY _'ri.i,ls,isi:,i who attempt back yard rises like poultry keeping may I cantbe done. But when any pf work is done neatly and the Dent kept' in good order. it looks priate and/Prem/tttable. The with a well kept back yard 10 per cent better. I, icmplojes of the Bhman. Dairy pd their families enjoyed , de- b! evening Match! so, at the 1ruowg hall, Highland Path. A Delightful Ti , Evening at 0d lows Hall Vines re Monday Fit. ' mt: Park _' (lllPttiiit LINDIS. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 D '; Bridges help to give the ravine _ Country character', as it is being built j, up, and beauty too. It is a serious . thing for our North Shore‘townb, this j fillihg in of our ravines, as it destroys :their greatest asset, and I am won- dering- that this is permitted by the citizenry. There must be some who 3 see the folly of such improvement, Where are woman’s clubs that tttte i ually are awake to matters of aestbe. _ tic nature? "A"rtd the pew North Shore Art society? The work of preserv- ing the ravines intact is fundamental. Fundamental things must be done be- fore we can think of statuary and lather works of man belonging to the l fine arts. The ravines themselves are I a work of the fine arts and should be i kept forever as such. , l The followink letter tion gens len- , Ben, noted 1aridacape architect. its of especial interest to Highland Ifark ‘people: _ t l _ , 1 Highland .. Park Press I Highland Park, Ill. At a public meeting held last week in the Ravinia school, I spoke about lthe fone in of certain ravines? for road construction, in place of build- ing bridges. I would like to make my remarks known to a greaterrauu l, dience and ask you to be good enough (to print this letter. i _ ' l The North Shore country,' espec- iially north of Winnetka is typical ifor its deep ravines. It isra distinc- (tive bit of native landscape and as i such. it has great economitas well as mrgthetie value. The closer we ‘hcan Home to weaving our lives into this i bit of native landscape, the nearer we T will come to a.finer and a more nor- , mal life. The manufacturers pf Rappers Chicago tJoke, will ‘hnve a represen- tative call on you, inspect your Jtetit- ing pknt,,advise you the Site cake toi buy and offer other helpful sums-g ti.oet' -' _ '.. " I Thislservice is free and can his had by phoning'to the authorized dealers advertising gin this paper! or by 0.11. in: the coke company dined. pt y An into'rmal Easter dapce Will be, given: Easter Monday, April Yleiinl Elks club, McGovern street and .ieit rel avenue. Music will be futnishedl by Northwestern University White; Friars pvt-henna. An iniittfiorr is 'e",Cl tended to the public to attend; I If you get irelief from your fuel worries and save mongyltoo on every ton, it will be a good permanentdtpel for all seasons. T Keep our ravines open. Have some regard for those.who follow us and do not destroy the native beauty that once begged you dway from the great city or other parts of the country. Sincerely yours, The Highland Pink Business Men's association w'ill'h'qve their regular April meeting on the second Tuesday of the month, April 14, with dinner at 6:30 at the Green Teapot and an address by a representative of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. , Fol- lowing the banquet the regular busi- ness meeting will be held in, Witten's hill. F ' A' concerted effort should be or: ganized against this destructive work, and all filing for street crossings taken out and bridges put in its place. If we cannot' afford concrete bridges, wooden bridges can be built. They are far prettier than the average concrete bridge I have seen (and eventually we can afford stone, which is superior to anything else and will last for thousands pf years. BUSINESS MEN ‘WILL MEET TUESDAY 14th Dinner and Talk by Representa- tive of Commerce Chamber; . Note the Date _ EASTER DANCE TO BE ' V HELD AT ELKS CLUB or. at this time of the year, carpets of thousands of Trilliums and Hepa- ticas in bloom, uill _be a loss to our- solves as well auto out visitors: We have nu‘such thrill or beauty tiny- where in, the prairie country of Illi- nois, except from an aeroplane, There should, 'theAsfope, be a cleft- nite policy for'all phyiieatcwork es- tablished toward this end. To me. it is criminal to fill in artrpprt of our ravines. They are andfélways will remain distinctive ttrtetit or rib. bons of punks with a flqra iniigenous to our region. The filling in! of ;any part of them destroysitheir contin- uity, tukes away the, ‘romance and beaatft that bridges give them, and makes the road pirture commonplace with any, other road pieture fm leeul land, The thrill of passing over a bridge and the interest in looking down into the depths bf a ravine with its mosaic of leaves orrrimnintr water, with any, other t'i land, The thrill Gentlemen Urges Bridges. _', 7 OverRavirges, _ Opposes Fills Ft March ,30, 'ens Jensen, 1925 l H. E. Maher" and wti,to J. T. Head (and wt jt tens WD $1 . St. 36.50. Pt I of lot 16, blk'76, P. P. awkim Addn. to H. Park. _ Rose J. Bernie aiid us to In J. Muhlke. WD $10: a 89, 40, 1 and 42/ blk 9, Dtetfi Pk. L T Itttrivtsrhttstt. Subdné I Mary. Koebelin tdag) C. Koebelin and wife it tetig. ' o. Pt of Iota 1 Ind 2, but f; ll nddn to Deerfield. , . T _ ' . ' State Bank of Chic. th RE. Ne- iedlr and wt it his} T 8to. St. " Lot 2Tr'ex W t f hi Blviah Fore. t. ; ' ', ' .' 's' G. E. Simmbns mid ite Burns. QCD $10. . Ptit e f1e1d. 1 G. E.<irntnorm agid pv its to R. W. Burns. QC. D. 310.; Bee. 27, also pt of Sec. 27, Deerfield. I ( TI. & T. Co. to D. arlon. $10. St. $1.50. Lot 7 blk 4, Bluff .Heighta. _ T. E. PaitisiiJrtstui Ke to D. I. Dunn andaeife jt tins D $10. St. " Let 8,~blk 5, Ravi ia Highlands. D. L. Ettglson and wife to R. C. Hanson. an'd Clara EbblInwn it tens QCD $10.00. St. $2',00. Lot 21, Sec. 9nd Ravine Forest il; . l, G. E. Simmons arid ife to R, Burns. QCD $10. 3' P .of See. Deerfield. .' ' L. B. Alvtrrd. to Chu ch Home for Aged Persons. QCD $1 . St. Pee. Pt. pf lot MI, blk 17, on: pit of Lake Bluff. st ': ' _ _ G, E. Simon. and ife to R Bums. QCD $10. ' P of Bee. Deerfield. I, . l 7 M. Pisieoitsuind wf F. H. Pin- coffs ',,rei'2hflt; St. " ' Lot 6, Man- rice Pinco s Subdn. C. T. & Co, to Mildr T. Thymus. Deed 810. St. $1.50. ta 5 and 6, blk 5, Lake Bluff Heigh a. “ E. M. Rosenwasser child to E. q Huber. $18; Part pt Sec. ti C. T. Co, to J. Bro son and wife jt tensu Deed 8650. S 81. Lot 84, J. S. Hovllnds North Shore Acre Subdn. _ ', P. M. Diet: to J. KI p. and wt it tens WD Wo. Lots 21, , 23, 24, M, 26, 27, 28, M, $0, 3!, ' and 33 blk 2, Deerfield Pk. l I First "in. to Ravinial HUrtuknds F. H. Bartlett and wt to C. P. Ran. Jclph. Deed410, St. 91.50. Lot 32,,blk 5, Ravinia Highlands. , F. H. Bartlett and wt to C. F. Ran.. dolph. Deed 10. St. " Pt, of lot 6 and all of lot T, blk B, First Addrl. to Ravinia Highlands. l rf Mr dian. ist Mr. Andrew seufree---kintr. Mrs. Martha. ChettwHdenuAueen. Mrs. Violet RounsfuR--iF'itst Hand Maiden, F ', f , I _ Mrs. , Daisy ttimii--ltse,eonti Hand Maiden. q _ i '), Mrs. Lorena magnum -.- 'rhird Hand Maidén. _ i ,Mrs. Frances Lindctrman--0rgan- Mr. Fred Tschabold-Third Man. ' l ' _ Mn. Ethel PtutoFti--NoHe Pho. phetess. . Mrs. Catherine Levin T-- Worthy Scribe. ' I Miss Ida Khai0t--Worthy Chyr- lain. T . T Miss Helen Scholz-Worthy Shep. herdess. " Mrs, Ruth Frase-é-Worthy Guide. Mrs. Lillian Summers - Worthy Herald. ' _ Mr. Herbert Man. . Mr. William Tayhrr---Wntehman of Shepherds. _ Mrs. Anya Worth-Worth? Treas- urer. t Mr. Orlimdo Man. . _ Enamel, Shrine No. " _WItite Shrine bf Jerusalem will holds pub- lie tttttt of . once“. j'l'uetdly evening, Apri V 14 at eight o'clock in Anderson hall, Lake Forestglll. The installing Mieera will be,» Mm: Ida Virginia Ward, P. W. B. P., in- stalling 'worthy High Priestess; (iii stalling Worthy Herald, Mrs. Claim Cat Harmon, P. W. B. P. and S. W. S.; . installing. chapiain. In. Anna Morgan; Inmllin‘ Wonk?! Scribe; Mrs. Jennie, Chant‘ry, P. w., d P.; in- stalling orgapitrt, Mrs. Elsie Brown; soloist, Mrs. Blanche Muller. The {waving odious wilt be in stalled: . , Mrs. Lydia Tschnbold-gWorthy High Priestess. , V Open Meeting ' ' y, A in Anderson’ Ball, ‘ . Jake Forest WHITE swarm yin; HOLD ms ALLATION Mrs. Mae Hunter'-irtltGuard Miss Lowry sEp,',ti,-ietg Bearer. Mrs. Blanche Muller Soloist. _ ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS N11» Jeahe Dinler--Worthy Guar- Ol J ack-, Second owetr-Pimt tl J. Roths- D $10, St. tgtldi ife to D. I .y, April 14 to R, .W. M, Deer- Deed Lake Wise Wise Wi ac m 28, 28, OUR spam or um Our minds are not big enough to grasp the entire iUld of human and. but we may each live the intend” Christian life by findintrl ma culti- vating the sphere of spiritual - {ulness in the little group what. the lines ormtr,iot are cut. To do and to all men is, timt of nil, to mu- beud ourselves and to do Go". yolk by hating, for annulus, tho -titettt. of his voice. . - Oscar F..Bell, Highland Park. Will admitted to probate. All pr'operty (iv. in to wife, Wilhelmina Bell. Emu Valued " $17,000. Letten‘Tut-noa- tary issued to John 8. Bell, ion. PM of heinhip taken. Appraisers ap- pointed. ' Mary Koren; Final report unmoved acute closed. V Edward Bor‘en at albino". Final report as to Edward and Huie " ren and Ittt account an £014qu 30- ren approved. ' _ _ Elsie Hnmili, Glow, minor, Lib Forest. Guardian Authorized to h- vest $7,000 in Bonds of Illinois " Telephone Co.. , . Madlene 2upan,' minor, North an- cngo. Letters of Guardiauhip iatmed to, Dan 2apan. Bond of 830. Gun- diap authorized to nettle chin for tgr juries by automobile against Inn Micks for $400. i y ' Whiiam , mm, Antioch.‘ can; servntion authorized to borro' tte. 000. Linford C. Bathe]. Antioch: Tat. ters of Administration bind to (hr! I. Barthél. Bond of $3,000. Prod bl heirship taken. Appraiser' appoint“. Vplue of estate $1,500! Frank Scott, Kntioch. Petition for probate of Will filed and net for but» ing Fpril 13, 1925. . Henry M. Underwood, VIM Will admitted to notch. I“ Tubman” My! [4* H; WB., lituntr.. Bond of ”It.” ”null ntoperty only in estate. Bulk of n arty given' to wife and ttr, and son-in-law with bequest: can} daughter, nieces and Wm of from $100 to $500. Proof of Mull], taken. _Appnioen nttpoirtted. "__' Elizabeth B. Vandukloot, m,- Lake Bluff. Gandhi: “W to chmpromise claim of Surety Co. on bpndrof Wm. P. Cochin for .19.- 340.06. .. _ . . . A. R. Werner, Deertutd. Wtltud. mitted to probate. Proof o.f not“ taken. Em value " $5000 pann- 11 and 81000 real given to Trift_atsd' two minor children. Amati-al.9- point'ed. Letten Tammi-y; b- sued to Gertrude B. Warner, widow. Anne and Jane Wm. Minn, Deerfield,, Lem of Guam 5- sned to Gertrude B, Winner. Budd at 8t0,000. ' "f Prank M, Sunny. Highland Put. Letters of Adrttirttutmtt)m but to Robert P. Stupcy. Bond of Moo. Prcot of Heir-ship. Mop, _" ls, A I Iiu,taie mm Budmngl, MI Chicago. Proceedings. Dance on for sale of real estate under 6mm. Following are Man in Pro- bate court last week: ;Garnett’s Action Taken in Seven! " tales up for sudden-t; . Docket Entries . LATE PROCEEDINGS T T - IN PROBATE COURT Look in our than. the. come in the am and (at. "cto'se-trtr", of a. an... Dutch. TM JUST halt in aid the. - in immune fine no Dutdnd Mmminnvinduth‘, will look urea hon 'triirk on rNs.'thereemtoetn1hhtia, Att-ttiii-ug-a" feel right. , _ _ . TherwfB out”: any but may": ever ud-seh - “mud: “10cc Bulb: :01.” 6 Rip DON'T STOP at our window inute Demon It»??? PART 2 NUMBER 6 lit: ill la) lp, it 'tet,, " It; ttr m tf ta, in. Be m in inl- lu, tm it: ft If; " Pia“ H

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