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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 47

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ACTORS by the Council Highland Park, M. Monday, the for the furnishâ€" s and equipment of a City Hall the plans apâ€" structions to bidâ€" he City Clerk at ark, Illinois, or rchitect, 307 N. llinois. ght to reject any best for the pubâ€" ing. the City of Highâ€" v. c.‘mussER... _ _ City Clerk. THlinois, "this Znd * _ $A0 F. LEIWS, OWN, livered to the 1 Improvements at the time and pening of the ied by a certified ayor of the City of not less than eggregate of the be made in eash 11 bids if they structural steel work. 3 mnsidered unless rovided. ement reserves ceording to the May 2, 1929 of the City of « 9â€"10 the aggregate Thursday, May 2, 1929 Highwood Chamber of Commerce Addressed® by State‘s Attorney A very interesting and well attendâ€" ed meeting of the Highwood Cham ber of Commerce was held Tuesday evening, at which Col. A. V. Smith, state‘s attorney, was the princeipal speaker. â€" Sheriff Doolittle and Mayâ€" orâ€"Elect ‘Raymond Roth of Highwood. also were guests and spoke briefly. Col. Smith spoke enthusiastically of the rapid growth and progress of the city of Highwood and predicted. still greater advancement in .the fuâ€" ture,. â€"He declared that no city could prosper as fully as possible without the aid of an active chamber of comâ€" merce and he expressed gratification that Highwood has such a group whose activities are marked by visâ€" ion and ambition for the welfare of their home city. Mayor Roth said that the most imâ€" portant business of the new adminisâ€" tration would be to see that Highâ€" wood should be provided with an adeâ€" quate street lighting system. â€"He felt that the new council would be one of the most harmonious in the political history of the city and looked forâ€" ward to a period â€"of â€"progress and growth in the next two years.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Chief of Police Lester ‘Tiffany of Lake Forest and several other outâ€" ofâ€"town visitors â€"were present at the meeting. 2 e : Refreshments® were served followâ€" ing the program, and an enjoyable soâ€" cial‘ hour was spent by those presâ€" ent. ; ustan ns Let Us Call for and Sharpen wWOOD AxD WIRE FLOWER STAKES 510 Central Avenue _â€" _ City Park Lawn Seed ' Special Mixture Lawn Sweeper â€" 24-ihcl_z f _â€"__â€"_ Hydrated ‘Li}rze | & Peon»y Supports _â€"â€"_MEIERHOFF HARDW ARE Good Attractions at New Evanston Theatre At the New Evanston theatre the '11 Karl Way Players stock company| which has been giving some very\ pleasing performances, are this week } presenting the hilarious comedy, "The : Dangerous Age" â€"to large audiences.1 Next week the attraction at the New | Evanston is Tommy Martelle, not.ed{ female impersonator, in the farce| "Glorious Annabelle" with song hits | and latest creations in gowns. t Writes May Day Play * Miss Dorothy Mayo of Sheridan| place left forâ€" Virgina Saturday to spend a week at Hollins college and attend the May Day celebration which is one of the big events of the colâ€" lege year. . & The May Day play or pageant is always written by one of the honor students of the senior class, and this year was written by Miss Mary Lou Mayo of Highland Park who is playâ€" ing the leading part.â€" ° o prsgl, â€"â€" Girl Scouts . + . The last meeting held by Troop 3, at Lincoln school, was held on the 25th of April. s « 25th of April. â€" + Some of the girls passed bandages and practiced signalling. _ The song which was composed fer the ‘ Mother "air;ld Daughter~ banquet was presented toâ€" thegirls and reâ€" ecived ‘with enthusiasm. s ‘ Mrs. H. B.. Gordon â€"wishes to anâ€" nounce to her many Customers, also the public at large that she is pre pared to handleâ€" hemstitcking as in the past in her new location, Garnâ€" ett‘s store. : 2 O9pd 16â€"inch Ball Bearing . Mower 4 blade â€" 10 inch drive inch width $10 LAWN AND GARDEN FERLITIZER Your Mower â€" No Delivery Charge P R BE S 8 Our First Birthday Sale 18 nHoWw in progress ¢4¢44€¢ Saturday May Fourth â€" will absolutely be the last day _ of this remarkable sales event ~Mary Ann Frocks ALL OUR $15 DRESSES reduced to $10.95 ALL OUR $10 DRESSES reduced to $ 7.95 awn and Gardenâ€" Hose 50 feet length . â€"__ coupled f "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" 19 South St. Johns Avenue $5 UNDERGROUND GARBAGE RECEIVERS Phone Highland Park 197. Bird Baths $6 and up Bird Houses Bird Feeders Wild Bird Seed

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