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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 19

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--'ts.ta-gtt--e- / tiVaeh-ele*nhrlretqt_ C, -e-6r.-tr.--.. art-e-ara-tee. s- Ptetaied Road Link . In Deerfield "_'"rLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir] mjtHtgiiatit Part Press f'Gi2aii"""L""c"'i"C'" -iAe-trinh-theitass "h.-rvieehe-ittoheproees- 1_ttwhiehti-theraatrrr,ttev. ..q.Pier--ebidaritttttr. 'AdMrmtfrxtmthrreerottseehuret, WEE“! "tutqtNBtNM00t.hJPP " Nady me people crowds! into: A Inge mum. usembled in the 8!. Push Evangelical church on , the Presbyterian church last Sand“ Pal- SIahy to than the bum!!!) ' tor the Palm Sunday Service. Spha- l-d i-M collimation mice. f did music m rendered by the choir. Ne (but. was Wally astound j which an; “The Palms” by Pure. in the oeeaaieret, the hut-on, of the i and "Calvary" by Rodney. Eighteen eh- cnloh, pink and white, were members were received. After the t-irrt.t.qd tAmq%tot. A bowwetibyttitsm. emstirmatior, and "eertioo 1t1etSt1etH_trtttstt.erte-ttioiethr-,eD-aeu “strain: which the has" printed un rmnxivr ex Uesntim, last week. The . " and which it in proposed to pave in Darla-Id is less [Inn . mile in = ad it will run math from a curve in Waukmn road to i graded and errtestdi “nigh south to the proposed Avondale improvement in Cook Wilma": are being made to secure state aid in eottstroetiaq this and throughout. "yN'W+ON SERVICE SPECIAL SERVICES AT AY ST. PAUL'S CHURCH: PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH or 2.1“” PA“ on: a2mrgNmNtt mom omen mum CONSLT. was: “Juli-alum!!! grtn2"gee1intitye ”muuhh“ "r-sl-tret..-- Atth-tttt-tHtibmrrb- wupvmumu “it harm m...“ ”Amethde-ub'y- mtr.Ne_N----rs.t. -ttrnodtimrtb.-. " hafmw.‘ _ Wham-am Whlluhu.’ hey: tat my: 'trf' ugh trio- ”new. will so “an. Are up... 1590:ngth and "Calvary" " Rodney. Eighteen members were received. After the baptism, emstirmatio,, and reception of the new members the man dandy united in the Melina of the leer-mt of the Lord'- Supper. Fusion week -inm, - begun on Sunday "nix end will be con- linued on WM .d My evestimtuftheP-ioetwee&amioi, Good Friday “term " 2:80. The IILE IE ttttttary or '28 Ion ' Fearing that being frozen out of “he newly formed Big Six suburban jhixh school athletic conference will {have I bad effeet on the athletic pro- 'zram It the high school, Wtuskrzar, *businoss men. tax payers who harp lat-rt mix-mold cl ei2iiii"i?yi'iiriil'iLlti; “Hm-“3*! *omulII-kar. Pier' at!» t? My Ai GGTiii7 - - """'e'9 up ‘ lt, - 2ltdr'J,t,','LT-'""uc human-Imam dethyb-eonl mick-ht. tau-nuns ”you.“ Mm may. Bt, Par; “Cpl-aha. Wes-b- ah- h-cu. me Ian! fame for 11t.rtrd--tattiieui.d,i Maul-n. NM m Ming-hank... timted. The two forwards and the center shared honor! in noting. while the he (nud- M a tight defense giving Niles Center only tut occasion- nl opportunity tor . basket, I Samuel Wells, 55 was old, of 535 (North nvenue, Lake Bluff, and well Elmo“ resident in that village, died ‘lut week " the Victory Memorial hospital following In illneu of sev- _ en] days' duration. business men. tax payers who have paid for the fine high school athletic‘ field and the massive and eomNete, high school mnuium, have re quested that I may meeting of all, Waukecu: people interested in schnol ( sport: be culled so that the troublol which resulted in the freeze oat may be sifted to the bottom and I remedy I suggested. , The St, Paul boys accomplished the: se-mjngly impossible when they run pletely overwhelmed the league hut ers by a score of 42 to 16, Tuvsday. March ST. . Five St. Paul's boys played the entire game. Their teamwurk was so perfect from the start to the finish) that there was no need far substitu-> (ion. Lien-hr. who led the St, Paul team with 15 points started the soon-1 with I Beld goal. This first basket} was to his teammates like a shot' from u sun " the start of I big 11012.3 St. Paul continuod to no". menu-1 in: their margin In the gum eon-f i, It In: leamed hit weak that the building new housing the Elite The. ;ltre, a Great States uhow place, in [wateeran bu been lust-d for com- , much! purposes and the theatre will Jhe discontinued It this location, 125 North Genesee street, in the near tut- I Pnnmlenq of Spinal Meningitis in fume Great Lakes Naval Training Ita- ‘tiun is making in a desperate tight 3 on the purl of India] other; to we» Went the dread (linens: from "taio- f in; epidemim RT. PAUL‘S BASKETEERS DEFEAT NILES CENTER Permission fmm-Corancr J. L. Tar. lor to rxhome the body of the late Willis R, Johnson, of BUuketrnn, who died two years ago, for the pur- pose of searching his clothing for ' lust will WI: obtained last Week by attorneys for heirs. pninl. etreeted by Director _ ltd of the state department of alri- culture, This limit bu been required by the federal bun-u of urinal in, dustry. Lake county mu: owners will re- ceive more money " indemnity tor the better clu- of cattle Mull-II as tubervuUr, as the result of the removal of the 885 Minimum - hanging [lanai-p About This, Put at m Shore and Vicinity; - NEIGHMIBOOD WES MlllN',"IL,m,, THUISIMY. um. s, ir) lt --__ _.._ a”. "up: I Paterson. _ t The third exhibit was I shadow ‘box. The linms: of the box was tur- Auoise blur. Buttertty nlses were (post aruslically arranged m I Tir. ;fa.ny v6tre. Mrs, A. R. Warner and iMrs, E. K. Wiitiamr, Were in charge l of this exhibit. 170i: l planting was furavat, The huuse will il exhibited in one of the store' win, Idowst in the near future, The com- lmittee in charge of this exhibit were The annual meeting of the Garden Club of Illinois “in be held at the Hotel Sherman on Monday, April St, at two o'rlock. The otticers to be eiwted are President and correspond- ing su‘rv‘nry. Only two delegate may vote but a" members of the club are urged to attend. Tea will be worker, who is mind as an out‘ standing artist in his craft mm!» om Europe. is the maker of the urns, Spanish iris stood quite high in the] crux. The deep yeliow throat: of the ‘ lovers muted the keynote of the color scheme. The trowers Den beau, tiful specimens and were furnished by Frill Bahr. The table nppoint- ments were loaned by the Little! Traveler. Inc., at Geneva, Ill. The; committee in charge were Mrs. C. EU: Timson and Mrs. R. L. Johnson, r The miniature house was white, stucco with a gray root. The gar-f age was attached to the house. The' 11euturtrri-Gm.a.rtGit2 luncheon but. and a it“. ribbon. iii27i'ii. mention, In riv- to the lain-lure has The luncheon table In In for nix W'mstaandttteeostamaaottoex, and one hundred don‘t-s. The points. considered by the judges we. ark» inality, composition. nppmpu'am,‘ color and distinctinn. The doth (and in: fortune da-ak in I burn or] urge shade. The plates were ivory! Italian china with bands of greenf and burnt mum: on the huge. The 3 eet,t,pd,re green glass. At each the table was a brass um] Joieph Iiotrmao, & Viennese brass; WOW 1NbuDeoeNUmt- 'e"dexhrhitsi--uon.sud 'ttheruteish-uat,rouaad brought Mantra!“ A Nu EXHIBITS “VI mum-u WON Gide- CH " I!“ m- (munchStceWh- u. un‘ nur “Hum. The com- , in charge of this exhibit were I. B. Jordan and Mrs. Hugh mun! meeting of the Garden IHinuis “in be held at the .rrmun on Monday, April St, Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue - -"H -- 'rv - “I": n mu. m. mom- "NllBrr%iagririiiit my '%%'lllllh" AND MAY. . . SWIFT’SPREMIUMSLICEDBACONJB _."..... Prmr'sPREsmnrrrAars,haurorwhose,m .v. COLONIAL RAMS, none better, half or whole, m sHoR'ruilGoromarri'EDVEAL,m 'w'-..... PPcENArrvEPoiutoAtrrs,usteuu,m... SMALLLEAN PORK LOINS, half or whole, lb .. r'REsrrmiarrsr'Artairrtms,n, """"mt..we... NEwsAUrilRrrRArrr,sihersuedsoaart.... JUrcrlhmawAmmriuaomns,n, m't.twmw-m DELICIOUS BRRAKr'Atrr PORK SAUSAGE, "Nrisrvri1AtactroPs,tt, '"""""w-t-m-tt...... "rilsrrNAlrmimrris"ioNcmis,rtr...., trri"crrilDraArtmtorsrriats,-t ""..rt.m.. ""WglUiyglfgyter .m. . . . . _ fr'ff.li5 _ -- $010!: VEAL sum, I mmammsm. Consider Quality -- Since the dawn of History the man who has giined 'iermanenttn has gained on quality. Phone Highland Park 3140 I your order and call for it later. 2:30 o'clock ArGsis; (out will be on sue, the Bunk. mum "tTiraii"iU"i'i"i11' y.reteiecrts-iGiu"ai.T. 1'cS?,"i.eirtuGiiari,"i' mm mm m m: nun SATURDAY "MiG-37E "ef1t_t?efetutyr-eiar. The Famaary tt"errtsaui,sacaAiaG I, "Wm of IGmils,ttr............gse )le,Ib.....25c whole,lb..25c Its,Ib.....25c :mwusnu' OFFICERS t % “A”. 5tBaLBCXBgt Supervisor, Jam (PG-nut; - asset, Edward Selig; town chi-k. JI- lim Pete-son; commissianer of It.- ‘nys. Elm: L. (hwy. The special road m in“: In " {and by ten votes, 175 tor and "s against. The library tax carried by I lute uni-y. 267 being for, 94 wan. At the munship election In}: 19.. day, April 3. all " th- and“ moan. I. P. "I. .35c tSe 21e 13e

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