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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1926, p. 3

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5o3 LE CE Central Ave. AX op W APRI \ | Easter Lilies : _A final report of the disbursement of the soldiers‘ bonus. |~| . :| . Alimmtoftheatatqsothizh- way construction in Illinois. _ _ A_ discussion .of© the ‘campaign in ‘ the interest of community betterment in the state, s 4 t An mon the Lincoln collection of the State Historical library.. A detailed description of the new Cexfi:!minl building. % d tion of recent progress the fnt&tryw:onment. f $ A description of the new and educational hospitals in Chicago. ¢ Other Information i/ There are portraits and bio hies of all state officers, members of conâ€" gress, members of the general assemâ€" bly and others, complete -z;ymu of the state, detailed statistics and inâ€" ‘formation relative to the various | counties, a list of incorpgrated cities and ‘villages showing/ population, nmame of mayor and city clerk and the | character of nvz:;n a list of newspapers and o p\&uufiot_s in the state, names of state central and national political ttees, a roster of the officers of Tllinois National Guard and other / similar information. One of the '“7.[-‘ valuable features of the book for personal reference is a name index/including the names of Among . the many features in the present volume worthy of. g‘ufllcuhr mention in addition to the Fifer and Shanahan articles are: | Sists of more than 1,000 pages cramâ€" med full of information about the state.of Illinois and its government. This edition is the most comprehenâ€" sive and the best edited of any since publication of the Blue Book began more than 25 years ago,. . , Doubled In Size . i Under the direction of Mr. Emmer> son the book has been practically doubled in size and has become a very valuable state manual. T f Remimiscences of former Governor Joseph W. Fifer and an article by David E. Shanahan, four times speakâ€" er of the Illincis house, covering the period of his service in the general assembly are two of the interesting sidelight on contemporary history found im the Ilinois Blue Book, which i h eepe Oe | is publis y Secretary of;{lh:te Louis L. Emmerson and conâ€" sists of more than 1.000 nages cram. Dowbled In Size This Year and Contains Much Valuable Information Regardâ€" | ing Illinois â€" | INFRMRESTING FEA TURES STATE BLUE BOOK â€"©> IS JUST ISSUED THURSDAY, APRIL 1 and other blooming plants and cut _ flowers from Erwin F. Dreiske f \ / _ Florist _ _ : 55 South St. Johins Avenue _ Phone Highland Park 602 f Florist h You may have the true Easter spirit by ordering blooming plants for your home and by letting us send them for you as Easter greetings to fyour friends We have a large stock at reasonâ€" able prices of %ast;e' lhies, Rose plants, H'ydrangégs, Jonguil plants,Hyacinths, Spireas, Tulip plants, as well as other kinds. â€" Erwin F. Dreiske , 1926 Order Those The English ~neepdlework pictures lent by the of the Antiquarâ€" ian society were p ly hung in this gallery, and the kmaller ones ‘are hung on «adjacent green paneled walls of the Wa rden room and in the 1 room. }|| . | / In the Engmncryin the south ) part of Hute \ (‘Wing, Art Instiâ€" ] tute, there has . ‘installed a no | worthy set of large needlework pan ‘ of the 17th century, lent by Mrs. = _ shall Field, Jr., t formerly hung in an English r house. / The panelsâ€" are of needlework in wool and gilk, the design isting of/beautiâ€" ful pictures of f ts of fruit and flowering trees and figures of peasâ€" ‘ants and high dignitaries, etc. In the e nB P Emmy .m es . A00 , DWV Tudor and smxtjg‘ehodq in English _histoiry nearly every lady in the Emâ€" pire : was ,akflledgu‘it e use of the needle and plied t diligently in the making of beautif ‘Wwall decorations, panels and for varigus garnishments. Satin supplement, ‘ Ivet in the sevâ€" enteenth century Ak a pictorial backâ€" ground ‘because Jit : resembled parch-i ment. . $94 fer will prove valugable to the historâ€" ian of the f_ntu’r:mame they cover the most interesting period in the hisâ€" tory of Illinois and touch intimately uport the lives of some of the greatâ€" est leaders of tlbqght of the state and nation. 164 NEEDLEWORK PANELS OF 17TH CENTURY all former state |officers, members of the general bfibg, fl:em g congress; members equalization nndilvgdca of the Cirâ€" euit, Superior and Supreme courts. _ The reminiscenses of Governor Fiâ€" Chewing . 5 Pounds...........$1.50 Smoking. 5 Pounds Chewing 10 Pounds............ 2.50 Smoking 10 Pounds Paid when receivhd, |Satisfaction suatanteed. â€" â€"_ D. 8. LEK : Landscape Gardening Gardens laid out and planting done by daj;?ior contract. Estimates cheerâ€" fully furnished. _ Ken ~TOBACCO !Lu,eky Homespun Tobacco Call 2256â€"W Fairchild, H.â€"P.â€"The Melting Pot Mistake, â€" Perkins, J. E.â€"The Amateur Posâ€" terâ€"Maker. i Martens, F. H.â€"One Thousand and Qne Nights of Opera. + Ward, Robert D.â€"The Climates of the United States. n preau Bayer, F. F.â€"The Book of the Stern, R. B.â€"Clubs: Making and Management. 3 ‘ Kelly, Georgeâ€"Craig‘s Wife: a play. ‘ Carpenter, â€"â€" F. ‘G.â€"Through the Philippines and Hawaii. 54 f Munro, W, B.â€"â€"Personalities in Polâ€" ities. [ neohy Drinkwater, Johnâ€"The Pilgrim of Eternity. s Lucas, E. V.â€"Wanderings and Diâ€" versions, . VanLoon, H. W.â€"Tolerance. _ "’fi loag, Johnâ€"Time, â€" Taste, â€" an 17£jmm ., o All / Moses, M. J.â€"Representative Plays by American Dnmfiats. 3 R i: Kruif, Paul deâ€"Mictobe Hunters, _ ©, t:ower-, C. G.â€"Jefferson and Hamâ€"j M. Derjeux, S. A. ties. / . The following books have be â€" added to the Public Library during the weok:n' . Lodge, H.. C.â€"The Senate and the League of Nations, Callender, Geoffrey â€" The Nau’; Side of/ British History. â€" * THE HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY . 8. LEE, Wickliffe, Ky. â€"Animal Personali 1.25 PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK HIGHWOOD : Checking Aocouu& Savings Accounts | _ Safety Deposit Rentals Insurance _\ R. E. Mortgages ‘ . Foreign Ezchange Show your interest in the of this new: business addiâ€" tion to Highwood by your presence on opening day. t THE OPENIN | ~/\, . GS.RETTIG â€" ; ; )0 lE o +101 WBLC. N. 8. & MiL. Ry ; f v ol t t We invite the public on opening day, April 3rd, and shall be glad to give you service df the most efficient and courteous kind. ‘ pa 6 uy olh ie f CASPER SANTI Insurance and T. T. ‘Agent The Board of Directox\iq’ f our Community Bank who will supervise the n;ana} ent of the institution, need no inâ€" troduction to our citigens, all men of high standing, hiâ€" nancially responsiblé and successful in business. _ MR,. WM. J. BROWN H% Yâ€"OLANDER â€" J. J. FLANNT Buim Contractor of : Terrace Sash J. J. ies L GAN are men of the highestistanding in this community. : Our President, Mr. JoHn Gourley, who is head of John Gourâ€" ley &Co., Lumber| gnd Building Materials, Highland Park, long a successful business man and respected citizen. Our Vice President, Mr. Richard O‘Connor, long a resident and successful Fuel Dealer of Highwood. ‘ _= / Our Cashier, Mr. J. E. Engquist, a practical banker of eigh: teen years experience in all lines of banking, especially in community banks, who is moving to Highwood, and to be one of its active ditizens. 4 An interesting moving pictin descr of this system will be showin at the a few days. hS are protected by the most modern burglarâ€"proof alarm proâ€" tection, installed for us at large expense by the Duplex Elecâ€" tric Company of New York. â€" 1 a m‘pg:m bank building, equipped with the very latest vaults and fixtures, affording its patrons every facility that an upâ€" to-d;a?te community bank can give. © Buikling Cox:t;a;tor On Saturday, April 3n oecurs an event portance to this community. This is the ing institution at Hi$h ood, where a ba felt want. _ i d New Community Bank | â€" | lg { . x . 1} lighwood State Bank Mirhwoord. Hilinats P | The public is invited to inspect , ILLINOIS We Especially Solicit Your The -Offiqeis of the Highwood ‘ f }bate Bank Our Vaults and Premises "The Community Bank" Highwood, Illinois of Terrace Sash & Door Co. J?$ GOURLEY Lumber and Building / ‘t. Material ® i re _dqcription of the effective protection of a local moving picture theatres in an event of farâ€"reaching imâ€" s the opening of a bankâ€" a bank has been a longâ€" RICHARDO‘CONNOR ILLINOIS Retired PAGE THRF

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