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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1925, p. 9

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8. a great aid lime content wmmnmm . Gospel Music, and Prac» ansfer npany .-’: sm"w“, and profit at the of each month Quality ~"of Music TEMBER 21st _ P o is en h. Alenece 31’.’5".-.'3’ will be aiâ€" "PEOPLE d al y Avenue Lake Forest 999 gierifeqi )t SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 Eurythmics / it g19 Highland \Park. s5+ &# Y h8 Soat $ North Shore Gas Compa . . /‘Petephane Highland Park 194 . _ _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 l Look Into This Matter No\q V Get in line before Sept\lemberrt{aOth,' so as £§~pa; ticipate in the next dividend. \ wSa l i Ar ce per year. This investment is approved by the Illinois Con merce Commission, hence it is the logical place for yo§' to.put your surplus funds or your savings. 7t 1 The high grade investment now being .‘plac? in the hands of,_lthé consumers of this company, alon the North Shore, is sound and worryâ€"proof. _ |._ J)~*+1 Park Avenue and Sheridan _ Price $100.00 per share and not taxable. w t The nex’_t dividend will be p;aid on October 1st. Dividends are paid quarterly, at the rate . Please: have your representative call and f particulars concerning: your 7% Stock. . d" me fif HIGHLAND PARK NZ 3 _: ‘d . * ul * % mates,; . Wncs iss (ruble: i oik 1 t * £0008h 4 > P amnket S td d e t 1. 1. ((R 10 ts 0P Nothing could illustrate the 1»"ro’gr'ess of mot more dramatically than the f Act that today for a delivered, you can get cos yâ€"car style anh C bodyâ€" and Nashâ€"built quality.. _ . .. n tdns weraxemce The New weteasines aewamen L o. b. factory c Mecsrdciop $9 of 7 %:; segppnes | §IX jax has al ~PABRK PRESS, ARK NASH SALES The life of a miner at Eng., was saved by the Portland, who rushed him to a hospital in her auten he had been injured, . cials believe that |this tend to eliminate the speed give way to the vehicle. appr f from the opposite direction an whose right is the. narrower road shoulder. They found cars st _ on roads where there was not n for two other yvehicles topulufidyl hx The old warning signs inter the speed law as \dictated | ‘by g iwisbes;of thebenri:_;?:; i+ %. ties are to be a thing . ‘ § according to the Chicago M m The state highway depa und the new law, has the right to exerâ€" cige ‘uthorit{ over roads [through towns if such roads are part of the state system of highways, | and to erect suitable signs setting forth the various speed limits in the iss, residential and °°mmua o ie According to word club from / Springfield, the highway department is now consid the Continuing.their check on the less frequented country roads the club inâ€" vestigators found that the drivers having ‘the wider road: to their right do not always the law whlch,pryvldqrflnt; y shall The provision of the r vehicle act that prohibits the use of gongs. bells or whistles on any C vgudg but police and fire ap , went into éffect July 1. The in tors report many trucks and ‘passenâ€" ger cars operating with w § It is also reported that the law proâ€" hibiting the use '°§ red â€" dr/" green lights showing in a forward position on motor vehicles is being | violated. . _ Horse drawn | yehicles are still found in the country without lights, and pedestrians are still walking on concrete roads Wifli:nflc w of against it, as provided for by law. _ Investigators | for â€" the, Chicago Motor Club report that many motorâ€" ists are not yet aware of the changes in the motor vehicle act th.l"m ins to effect July 1.,-flum' any vioâ€" lations are occurri boem?u of igâ€" norance of the new laws, | f UNFAMILIAR ASPE Ctet notor car manufacturing Dr a;’trifle more than $1000: f d comfortâ€"a Nashâ€"Seaman I 0 ie motor : vehicle e use of gongs. 1y motor vehicle ‘p # m he in: tors nd passenâ€" ith w hat the law proâ€" red . green orward position le: approaching j the Parade ction on whose| Next year M‘W. cnuy]g“ ks o onl oi . ifor two| Finally t ' batl lnu!l::n; ns i but ctated | ‘by t: and worth village authorâ€"| ing toward ho ne Highland Park 1608 ind will f these OPEN SEPTEMBER 16 Lake Forest‘s School for Girls . _e Exve_t:-.hm At" nesday, September 16. /: Registration of resident pupils will begin on Monâ€" day, the 14, and: non«residents are asked to report not later than Tuesâ€" day, September 15. The school will mnunmljvith a formal chapel service at oneâ€"thirty o‘clock on Wedâ€" nesday and classes will be held that id > |Ferry Hall, fashionable Lake Forâ€" egt school for girls, will open on Wedâ€" FERRY HALL WILL ed on healthful activities toward self expression, group spirit, fair play, ‘and good citizenship. _ _ _~ and they all came for a final perâ€" formance, : marching zln' stars and atripes costumes to ‘s composiâ€" tion of the same name. They play ed American, Boy Scouts‘ March, and the ‘Parade of the Wooden Soldfers. Next year there should be no diffiâ€" culty in going into a more elaborate program, / ) t * | Finally the ukelele club, gave a half dozen or more numbers. This club is small but it has proved an enjoyable and worth ‘while activity. . Developâ€" ing towards the last, an active inâ€" terest among some of the thirteen boys, almost too late to carry forward to any extent, but worth while as a start. | Summing up the two months‘ wut( it is safe to say that Sunset Park playground is on a firm basis, groundâ€" ©‘The Norchestra" or toy aympbon t ##, 4 99 , lc Mmh&m w,wmq-ul-s} ‘The championship ‘game of the horseshoe tournament was played off with Dominick Pasquesi, winner, and Wally Ludlow, runnerâ€"up. This ganie has: been most popular on the playâ€" dren of all ages had been working bringing them together in a mm interest. Even the boys did not scorn th!!_ ubcogbixqg activity, The closing program, of the playâ€" ground on August 28 was conducted informally \and at> large, meaning that the entire playground space \different â€" activities. Some wmcm track performance while others were interested .in~â€" Mother Goose rhyme tableaux. |\Some sat around the sand pilé interested in ‘the doll house made and furnished on the playground and set amidst the elaborate estate conâ€" taining â€" among other ~necessities, a lake, the whole thing alive with ,' a, b. factory Un &A #A9up (RP a vacation, even if you have to work yourself sick to get it Alma (Tyler Perkins (Wellesiey, B. A.) ‘a former registrar at Simmons College will act in the capacity of Houseâ€"Mother and.tutor, and Miss Hazel Ladd (North Dakota, B. A.) with graduate study at Chicago Uniâ€" '!flky will teach English and. Psyâ€" ready registered and others waiting w:mmrduqmwup, wa year of ‘genuine success and achievement. hefaise and mon reaprarible Drtoial hi During the summer the usual necâ€" epsary repairs and a few additional improvements have been made.â€" With KHet. 30 Â¥rs. Sabisfaction Guaranteed â€" Admitted that everyone should have ulb.l-vblbc;d m‘.’ oatk $4 and Nn t ind .+ wb Jt [

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