a {A}! a: ' os') fBPRlNG CLEANING T'""" a?!†-- ttngpr § DECKER Gt HUBER ' The Eafety _ 'ringer WARS m "gas-b-.. Luge lot, W, sewer, water, trstV tlee- iiidty, and.“ in and paid for. #3250 per oot./'rerms. This PWYW should donblc in value witfln two years. . j 7 ,iGrrLArtr'Arm-.--Be'mtitu 75.: Hot, east side, all 'impme- menu, Anitely located,, non schdol G' tranaportatit?ti. $50 per foot. (s SOUTH ST. JOHNS AVE 391 CENTRAL AVBNU Have your Spring Mearing Apparel :leaned now. , ", ' ' We can ably assist you with your ipring House Cleaning - Rugs, Drapes, ?ottieres, etc. _ o-----------"-"-"""""'"'."""""'""'""'"""" lectric Washer and Nevertrush Irineer with its Douglas Fir Tub hecking uaran- he Maximum of Good Results _,,",, in All Phases of Banking '1 ‘orth Shore Trust Company (A Sun Bunk) _ ' T . ' Sheridan Road and Central Avenue for lDAY, Ann. 9, ms MOLDANER & HUME k m Btu-Ill Park " " N. Until" Ttmd TAILORS AND FURRIERS We make garments of an vvdetreriptior1 for Women and 'ikfl', , Modeling T" Rethtigtr' ,Let us do your dry duping the new way _ Cleaners aid Dyem. - Telephone Highland Park 386 MeGuiré G: Orr Savings "with“ Pork, Illinois Commercial 111mm imam.- HIGHLAND PARK 146 Real Estate Loans PHON’E H. P. 150 It lj" ain't break Buttons _ 1» or , injure the T fingers The thtrd)n club ll gas all citizens f Deerf1eld1txreo-o rate in helping o make this the villa ' beautiful. Any famib of Dee ield may enter he contest il: sub tting duplicate ictures of heir you ds taken prior o May 1 and October 1 respectively. ash prizetr,wi11 be iwarded for the unds shbwing th! greatest im- rovement. i l He is surdiveii by is wife and two sons, Gusthv A,' and dward Norrlen oth of this pity. Th family has the deep sympathy of all their friends in their bereavement. . - ‘Well Known Transfer Man Pas I ses Away; Fune al Wednes-, ! day", Two 511mm l Axel Edward Norr n, well known iresid.ent hehe tor m ny' years, died Monday, ApriC6, at his home, 620 'Lincoln averiue.i He ‘as engaged for éseveral Yeats in the; transfer busi- ness here anti h d ma y warm friends t, the commisni y. H: was born June :6, 1856, in Sdeen. 1 The club Elana to nate lombardy plan to c ntinue th border on the eat side bf the hool grounds, hich will lie planted on April 17 at wo-thirty ('ciek w h appropriate omreises. , 5 N AXEL E. NORRLEN IS AT THE E D OF LIFE The funeritl service was held Wed.- nesday aft opn at the chapel of the H. M. .ii.1? Co., land burial was at Rose Hill. I l, V Ber ard S ith Bernard Smi h die April 3, at the home of hit f ther, Andrew Smith, Prairie ‘avenu ' Irui wood, after a lingering illhes . H wits born Dec. 17, 1885. Re i surv ved by his wife and, tieverall children His mother died only a 'short ime ago. The funeral was, held Mo day and burial was in St. Mary's c etery. f nth at on . Mrs'. Mary iHerm nee, aged 60, mother of turn. Wiliam Cassidy of the quarterrhaster', c rps, Fort Sher- idan) died thug Apri 2. The funer- al was held} A ril 5, and burial was in the post kerietety. . C 3 Miss Eva! Emmet Wycoff accompan- ied by MuiTopp at the Nano, charm- ingly sang 'irtwo/sonsr . Miss Wseott needs no lntroductkin to H.itrhtand Park, arid" Campbell chapter feels most grate ul to thisltalenttd soloist. Mrs. Thom s, organi t at. Wankegan’ chapter, o. ES. ga several pleas-l ing crgnn n mbers. " Mary Louise! Guyot and iss Bessi Moon two well known read no clever! gave a group of humoro s readin T. Mr. Lester Levin '22lll'C'fi'ld by him-Thomas. at the manic sang two songs. m, selections Were great y enjoyed., [ At the t: of t program," re-I freshmeuts re serv d in the, dining 3 room. The Moles ha been arranged t,1) to form a star, and [ ble decorations i were in the colors At the points of J the star. his tveniiur was? a most pleasant on , and onelwhieh will long remembe ed. _ l A i At the rebut mo: the PurenhTeach'et ,r?,,ttti.t,leuttlt', hit Thursday. the nomin submitted the followi voted upon at the an May: 5 GARDEN CLUB liLAN GARDEN WEE _ EXERCISE eert,leid Organization to Plant Ttees on School: Grounds; A To Conduct Contest LIST OF ’OFFIC%RS SUBMITâ€: T0 P. T. A. . The Cjvieieommitte of the Garden lub of Deeifield met ti Tuesday " rnoon to fohnulate plans for tht.. onal Gardep Meek, pril 20 to M. High 1ta"io2'/g,t, on to Vote at Annual eeti in May; Endiurée Mr . Balke For preiident - Flinn, Highland Pal For vicipresiden1 Eisenstaedtt mtrhlarr For seeNtttry---'. Reichélt, Iyperfield.' The onlyiother imi rtant business was the re mmatio of the agsocia- tion's endo sement Mrs. thi/ri/neu, Balke as a candida in the Coming school ‘boa electio . This motion was cal-tie by a la _majority. For trea arer--M Lake Fares . The club, @1410 anno noes a contest to encoura the i movement of home grating.1 _ DANCE AT WAt :MONn Division 0, A. A R; E. of " emplo Shore' line, ill give _dance at Main ie Te cn Easter 'tilu', " be turdished by and it is e1pected a attend. ~~v~a r-"Vw V‘ - Campbell Gpier Nil. 712. 0-11.8.3 'll last 'l'pi'utl'lt, evading. T. "v,l'ill1l A delightful prom- m consisting of Ill organ num as; voca selections and " readings in s render , for which the alt committee [deserves' a great deal ’ofi . dredit. i 3 l _ ' Over. twl huidréd embers attend] ed the annual} bi hday party', of n_.__\.,,n ,. ‘- MANY irrENDid. E. s, 1 i,. PARTY {WEDNESDAY Delismttitl Rrogrhm of Music, Readinks " Gt an at Close: goflMee Hg __ I a mm manual) 2m puss, HIGHLAND mm. Wow tr, thly meeting of Association of h school last ting committee ng named to be nual meeting " heir first annual pple, Waukegan, Lpril 13. Mimic a good-orchestra large crowd will Mrs. Raymond 320. T. Gum, fKEGAN AY, APR. 13 Ca .1 [ V _r,', " an"; , M 1m 9-, ‘ quv'p s'r.aisi8 _ 'tNt. jt"isi'va:'itt',ii,itht tiisl rT " ittt'i"iiiitS1iii%ia' l Park.' Irs. John A. of S. and E. R. -s of the North - Map. Moses Eastei- Services at Local Churches Are ' Feature For Sunday Morning prayer will be read with- out music at 10 a. m., and at eleven o'elock there will be the Festival Eucharist with the full chair. A gen. eral invitation is extended to all friends to be present at this service. At four thirty o'eloek there will be the Children's service with the Easter pageant fer which therhave long been preparing under the dime.. tion of Miss Margaret Merryweather. To this also the public is cordially in- be held with appropriate music and a message on "Eaater in the Soul." At 4:3iran Easier Cantata will be ten- dered by the choir. . i . Trinity Church The Easter services ,ot "rrinite church will be a c lebntion of the Holy Communion at? T:80 a; m. with only organ music. At this quiet serv- ice a larirernumber of people will make their Easter communion. ' _ vited St. John's. Evangelical _ Services at St. Johnhr 1ilvanire1lea1 church will be observed as ‘follows on Easter Sunday. Sumiprtsehoo1 at T.30, ispeeial morning worship 10:30. ln connection with the 1atterurerviee Holy communion will be served. ' Grace M. E. Church F in Grace Methodist Episcopal church will observe Easter with the t"T, ing services. At six o’clock in t ' morning the Epworth league will hold a Sunrise service. At ten o’clock “combined Easter service with a spe- cial Sunday school program-will be given. In the evening at 7:45 o'eioek a service will be held, the subject of the sermon being "An Eight' Mile. Walk with Jesus." e 82?, 9:00 and 10:30. The last muss wil be a' High Mass at which the choir will be augmented by visiting soloists. t , ' _ Mr. Bridges described American civilization as "'an experiinent in grafting a number' of cultural ele- ments upon a eommorvstent." .The blending of rice: produces great nr tions and Mr. Bridges fttltr chit America inrthis his a trreatt' advan- tage, as all nations are contributing toward' American civilization. A OPEN MEETING ' ' St. James' Church At se. James church on Easter' Sunday the masses :will_be_at 6:30, At an’open mepting- of the High- land Park Woman', club Tuesday " ternoon, Mr, Horace J. Bridges spoke on PGieat Britain', Contribution to American Civilization.†V ' England’s contributions, he stlted, are of the greatest impbrtmce. lb the first place, the English. language is our language; second, the Eu lith law is the bye upon which our in have been w tten; third, England nnd Amgica; to a great exam, have a com on history; and last, the liter- ature of the two nations is closely re- lated. _ _ l Horate J. Bridges Gives Inter.. esting Talk to Highltnd Park Women : ' Aspriae waltz will be given, Sutur- dny evening, April 11, in Odd? llo'ws hall under the auspices t'dflti'll,t"n1'l Park lodge, No. 738;. Knights of Py- thias. Music will be furnish“ by the t of P. orchestra. A good time is assured all who attend." , KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ; _ PLAN UNIQUE AFFAIR Highland Park State Bank Continued from Page THE CHAR Acran . or A BANK T Just as' with an indiiriddal, I it is witha bank Its stand- ing in the business world ii?ar1iiiii.il,, not only by itt tan- gible property - its asse- arid(iliabilities, its fhraneial strength ---. biatht its eharii'eter. 'i"'" ".. , . The strength of this institution lies not only in the heal- thy condition of its f/lute', but in its character; its fec- ord of a quarter bf a Ce tury, in the community; its mtthbds of doing ijGiAG and standing of the men be- hind the' bank. a l, te _ . _ WOMAN'S CLUB J. M. APPEL' / i BRITTON 1.MlPDe . _ P. w. ensuing . _ C. P. GRANT» l SAMUEL M. HASTINGS THE HOME OP SAVINGS EDWIN)†"s1tt'gfifliili; AT , STUD BAKER THEATRE Opens Sundayvyivening in Chi cago; Play " Written by f Landon McCormick ' If you huehee through allofthe 'statmt'inmrmeay'ridyrrnqyi. horrors of a, It we; felt the patient: with tttirutmtorrte8.kq horrible liistiiig of the but; heard the and gamma the new thrill ot cries of the crew the shriek: of the a 1119' time to " who M o ; men and they n, certain that they 11an lower at Theatre qeM are (mine death teen the nicotine flame plus the Iodine roll, 0M flametrofd on sweeping msfintu-aatinehtdeWatt.ruwartte' from the hold; n scorched by es- olnred hyped!» Belch Win tn, caping steam and minds the duh for "th Good Bud‘Wolnn,†Hitch-ll Elb- life boats nnd held the Ihlp sink 'rie. our Richard Ferrell. '1 below the and ‘you will well up ' The price- for-WW an, predate the gig: tie end sensation! evening: . (an-pt†Saturday) 75c. scene in'f‘Shlp ed" which comes $1.50. 82.00 end £2.50; My to the Studehehe theatre on Easter nights 81.00, 81.9. 8t.00, 82.50 and Sunday evening. I, , $8.00. Ott WM and my To those peeps in Chicago who afternoons there. will he. pop-Ia have‘ever been ntrroatrrr,'Ship- prieedmattr-tath.eeptiiiie, wreeked'1bont in id-oeean, Landon floor " $2.00. the at!!! balcony It McCormick, the ttthor, has extend- $1.50. and the entire “new at 75:. ed an invitation t attend this that , . "r---.-.--.----. . : srpeetamtittr of dt ntehFdmteH. 4, I T ensue HEALTH mum : l [twill-idoubtl be a ',',tr1,s",eg'it) f 'i'" -rc.ULU. 'e j, tion to those who hae man rough} N a... aha-ll 1.... the most horHttie xperitmee of . ship- mnzaww my; " irreektoirte _tortatt1vhta'eqrlkiierritatii-beftsmttte theatm's arches} mt saddle: the is W! out. 17% very new g that bring pnic u†an â€mm In} to the gunmen. A lava and: been “at“. u All-you have to do to be one of M4 were undated the vault! be . McCormiék'g Shi wrecked guests is-geud a! mum Pb.- tre, towritohlmwl rirreakottheinatii--dderrm-t ; Studebaker thea and give full pu~1wud w; tho 'err" W. All, 3luve to do to be due of Mr. Monni§Pg Ski wrecked mm is to write I . r in are of the Studeblkcr that And the full pur- ‘ticulaifn about. wreck you We): in 3nd semi will be reserved for you nt my perfpnunce you designate ‘0:- iept &itrirda,r oz Smithy. L“ Landon 1ttt,,'t1,' (rave Chic-go Its last thrill w n he broadâ€: "the created Frocks otered just in time for Easter. Wkly styled and tailored in, the M, newest but dects' of such high priced fabrics as t Crepes, Printed Silks, Georgette And Fame Crepe. 1i.'abr.'WHi.tu and Bangkokhr Braid ind Pelt Hats; small; clo shapes; larger, more picturesque huts. All the new, ight colors. . Ev ins complete for the Easter 6utt.tt tor the kiddie-- one to twelve Xe"tbr-4bt8t" delightful French medele, in Ensemble Suits at nth-active prices. Why shop in Chicago when you can buy in‘your own hope ?town conservative tnttrtshandise at; moderate prices . a ' ' We imTite you to call at our new location and View out entire) stock which is fresh and new. . V ENSEMBLE SUITS of me! which fall!!! Eater Requirements, priced at u: tally low thmm. ' . Values ithat defy competition.. a WARD ML WILLITS DIRECTORS The LORE'ITA SHOP and The JUNIOR SPORTS SHOP NEE AERI‘LALsea last minute mun-czar Itryir Easter Showing New Hats for Easter 10 Sheridan Road MARTIN J. msuu. MORTON R. nvon . HARRY PAUL WILLIAK u. an: MARSHALL E. BA PSELL Special 'ft1""i,ed2tyt â€mm“ That rphynaforluty week; here animus but†hint u onedthehuo tantalum stage were blown to earth by the ranging“. tarrtfteeuetHea3attd wind-torn. . Mr. KcComick claim that “no Storm" m mere child's idk, in our parison with this tatmt-trgxtdt'etttae, and summon the M thrill of a1trtimetonttgrhoatt-td. _ Margaret Ntnrer of Theatre Guild tame plus the leading role, Othd" in thotaatinehgde Wuhan-wt)» played ltppoette Helen Wk! in "A Good Bad Woman.†Kitchen Kar- rit, and’ Richard Farrell. I children Seven) aâ€; WWII _ have up“ put “*- your child!“ . no . will, them, a home Ind any has a Bani-of Haw PAGE W ti, a“