w6 4 x8 $# *| PacESEK » In sending‘your garments to us,i you arg taasuie: that they will be returned| when you expgct ~them. Cleaned and presgsed to perfection! â€" .| _ 4 pa 3 Why not call for our service man today ? Just phone Highland Park 125. l uts In ‘our modern age the word SERVIC success or failure of many-‘bv#iness et lieve that SERVICE has been the mo: ure in our success. We aillz to mai service and improve it whenever pos: PORK LOIN ROAST PET ROLEU COMMER RIB OR fl.om END 125 cLEANERS ‘North Shrc'; Largest and . SHERIDAN ROAD S e r Weekâ€"end Specials _ 4# i e E& DYI Most Por ones Wihels $8 NORTH SHORE PROPLE E has spelled the’ terprises.| We beâ€" it impo t featâ€" itain t}:‘gz:nquality‘ ible. ~â€" :‘ . 9 Yur modern ‘ plant is | completely equippéd | 6 i:= aUu render _ the ‘.best';'of service. MOLENDJ, Mgr. MPANY hone | B o 1 O OP "V Aihhme Ko report that this work wa$s uniformly done as well as if undbp a direct wage scale. Our workmen |fook a |personal interâ€" est in this public undertaking. Highâ€" est praise ‘is ‘due V,_Ltwren‘ce Wygal who represen i=Social Service an superintended er,wo{.k in an eflc!t ent manner. ial mention should be made of Christian Peterson of Deerflield who ‘contributed valnnbl#‘ small, trees and shrubs from his na,. The ring); wha largely screened off with 'shrqb Â¥ to give it privacy‘ and| a stoge [h urghiin its center set up to conmiplete the equipment. io ul And now rcteL-ence to the way ‘in which :our| committee on buildâ€" ings and . g nds.Tlof which Mrs. Charles lgu tens is chairman,. aï¬d_ Mrs, Claren e ‘Balke, and Jesse E. Smith, me‘ms,'hps been ‘able to carry on. | It has l::d the advice of all timées of the distinguished landâ€" geape architedt, Jens Jensen, who has ‘planned land directed all phn:: ing. He has mhde a gift to the pu lic of his valugble tr\dcu and has been content fdr his compensation in the satisfactibh of helping to create a simple and |beautiful setting fgr ‘the library building, The Highland pork Stein! $érvice |Gommittee earâ€" ly accepted the projéct as an dutlet for unemployment and furnished alâ€" most all of th¢ .labot involved. The library ‘board |had ho payroll. x gives one ‘pléssture" to report th this work w uniformly done as well as if undbp a direct wage scale. | Our workmen |tool & personal interâ€" | est in this public undertaking. Highâ€" | est praise is due Lawrence Wygal | who repreéh‘.So[;%l Service f:% superintended the â€"work in an affiai In landscaping the rear of the library grounds it was soon apna:t ent that th¢e ddjoining grounds of . YWCA homg should be a part|of the picture] T thig the co-operaï¬&n of the dirertbr, Mrs. Lydia Hut m and of. Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, presâ€" ident, and Mts. J. B. Deibler, hous¢e chairman, »speedily forthcomi &, and the lan{lscaping proceeded wi?h- out regard |to property lines. The Y.W.‘s con ude{choice bouldeérs from theip ceth ich was no longs er needed ete were used for shoring up|ravine slopes, and the library con ittteeLfontributed cut stop_ï¬e for a| Fpetfectly grand" outâ€" door‘ incineta or‘ft: the Y.W.C;A! Besides this| there was a surplus of: cut) stone: gufficient for an ample "council ring desié:ed by Jens Jenâ€" sen and t{:i was built in‘ the south east corner |df: the Y.W. grounds.. The ring; was largely screened off with ’shrqb y to give it privacy! and| a stope arth in its center set up to compléete the equipment. â€" ;/ in the lqndscaping work the mk‘r land Park| Gprden Study Club, Mrs. F;‘ed Clyttor|, chairman, has generâ€" ously cojopertated.|This club has inâ€" tetestedjii self in bringing in colâ€" onies of lative |plants that Tj{ r&aonsb] expected to establi themselves in opéen woodlands. | A fuhd was getl asid¢ to draw on from time to time. as gctual expenditure is involved while leaving the mfla- bers tomaite iIndividual contribyâ€" tions td the dollection of: native plants. . Thig work will carry over into the| n when plant life is dormant and|can safely be moved. rshadow |and the mouth|of ithe c water in he © thru the 8.) n the Igndscapi land Park| Gprde Fred Clyttor|, ch ously cojopertated. tetestedéig f in Caldwell |n harm prepared by |Jens den Study Clasg : to| pay to , some ’ahd with the soil much of the plant life appiropriate to the setting. | | :\ Through ’h¢ generosity : of ; the Community | Garden . Class of | the ighlan k Woman‘s Club, Mrs. Ernest ‘Reed, }c airman, a unjque bird bath of hered stone taken 'ea;peci‘ait fo t purpose froman o]s stone |qu, ‘nz éar Joliet was get up on a hathral |terrace in the raâ€" vft:e‘agt.i stl a .btkground of arbor vitae and|red cedhr. ‘The bird bath native ‘ghrubber brought | in | and fioor of |thig ne and with t i life approprie (Through (the ; The nhtural| the coutse lof| t strengthiened. ‘ the woods € walled in by la |â€" The |genéral problem was that of Lake Bluff, . _of : Mrs,. Percy € ; ! ii’s.inr,u‘tl: (po§â€" | Prior, of Hig and Park, has paintâ€" | sible ‘th ts natural setting Of | kd |a number ne! sketches for | restoring ‘the natural slopes of } ntury of | s Exposition. | raving |wh : h contributes so much to|| Mrs. Stevens, who is well known |the chhracter| of the grou ‘he|hs an artist, ted Mrs. Potter }element 0 ti comes in to ‘$0â€"| Palmer‘s exhibit at the Columbian lution of p oblems of this sort, 0f| Exposition in 1898, and was> honâ€" gourse,| and xe can point only i bred with ‘an artistic assignment for ginnings which are of promise, | | | | the present Wo’ld?a Fair. |_Small / tre ; chiefly native ¢ |_ Mrs. Stevens has painted many ‘japple and iplum, have been North Shore ,pk_et;hes, some being wbout the building to lighten the | of the gardens and ravines on the, effect of fdundation and stone /w US | Jarger estates. She has studied exâ€" and masses of shrubbery set here| {enjively, having been ‘abroad three and thére ‘&s the need to haÂ¥monâ€"| fimes. e op ons i t= ize bujldin nd natural c’t 8| | A few weeks ago Mrs. Stevens geemed | to‘direct. Vines have! Heen | showed her oil painting of "The Inâ€" planted| against certain wall -#:A dian Woman" at the Lake Bluff Liâ€" to furnish leaf mosaic. The uppet | rary. It is now in the Hall of Sciâ€" portion| of |the| ravine has redeiv ince at the Fair. The painting shows: special | tréhtment. It had | n ‘Indian woman, typified as the trenchged in nt ye:hr: tolgf;‘ P w Sn emnriinnetfmmmnnlemmanmennine (| off storm. water from, neighbor J* | hoo ing 8\'ï¬u ‘ walls of eut ;.gfn{ ' ]Ib’ Bible $¢ 1. used to hold up the north bank. !All| | | Opens. On Monday this was chinged. The ‘storm waterd ; meseaâ€"+« have been l ed through a hidden e .annual daily vacation Bible conduit, th?:t ne walls no Jlonger | sthool sponsored by the First United necessaty Wwere pulled down, and | FEvangelical Sunday School opened ::’!Ae deep. artificial channel ï¬lleqkqfuf# Monday morning with an attendance iciently| ‘ta store +the ori inal| of 99 enrolled scholars and visitors. slopes of th qra ine. 4 10. ildren may be enrolléd at any | The nhtural woodland effect &long| time. â€" It is urged that parents have | the coutse |of the ravine has ‘béen| their children ‘attend as much as strengthened. A pleasing vista «‘gfll' the time as possible, The school will the woods stablighed and then|cdntinue until June 30. walled :i ‘‘a| heavy planting of| |On Saturday afternoon, July |1, native ‘ghr btr . Woods soil ‘was| the annual Sunday school.pienic will brought | in | and . deposited on the|bé held at Sunset Park. . Children fbor of |thill nelviy réstored forest|attendine this Rikla ant aapacr ind ‘elemen lution coursé, ginning complith that brary work! ugh jh¢ ge inity | Gargder n ki or _ {Reed, ichair ith of he 1“ fo t<‘I ne iquar e a ha ‘rlz Re- rainst! a back; nd|red cedar. signed : and | 1 |n ha in af ere was a surplus of ufficient for an ample desigz:ed by Jens Jenâ€" ras built in‘ the south f the Y.W. grounds.. during the past teven $ will be of interest anld | t's.S_ “E‘j"h' ; réference to the meags|| /NWber of Panels For Bigh this has been mb || ‘Century of Progress it nppmpriateboa?;t}x s || â€" bfgmie s IK |/â€"j4]t MrÂ¥s, Clara Eteh Stevens, of r‘i g:;?blem was tin;tf f {Lake Bluff, mother of Mrs. Percy t jupon the 1 has been in p:::,:é: during t ‘kg will be of interebt réference to the m hith this has ‘ § appropriate a ik E Jand Park F \believes that ‘upon the la ‘s been in pr the rear of the was soon ap ng grounds of I1d be a part of : the co-operat‘on ir. ~‘The bird bath 1 built by Alfré iny with sketght Jensen. The Garâ€" ilso allotted tunfa choice boulders to partially ‘concegl nduit which feegs rook that winds Work Is | _ tone Wwalls | Jarger y ‘set. h" ngiv o hl*mon“ mes. al 'f*ï¬hf & ue | bis 4 A ian V & . redefv hice a had |been | gn [In to e Tss an; $4 C: ni q The progra) beginï¬ at 8:00 ‘v‘clock There willmbe 0‘ admission charge ‘but a freeâ€"will offering will ‘be| taken, §o000p 1: . ‘Everybody is â€"invited to stay for the fellowship hour and the refreshâ€" ments following the program. continue until June 30. . ©â€" â€" On Saturday afternoon, July 1, the annual Sunday school.picnic will b6$ held at Sunset Park. . Children aftending this Bs&le‘npd school and ndt i members of Sunday school are c ally invited to this picnic. tive woodland #r?en. and of Meâ€" & Mocogni, who hauled several loads of shrubbery from the woods without charge. In these and other ways the publie-«hiboeu well served without appreciable expense. oseph B, ‘Garnett, president of the Highland Park Library Bpoard:. e annual daily vacation Bible hool sponsored by the First United vangelical Sungay School opened onday morning with an attendance ‘ 99 enrolled scholars and visitors. ildren mragy'dbo enrolléd at any . Tt is u. that parents have eir children "attend as much as e time as possible, The school will CAMP | NEECARNIS io Singers To Be At _ lighwood M. E. Church lt T1 ON BEAUTIEUL BIG STAR m &;gr?i";i 8:00 ’mbe ho‘ admission We all living Bxpenses; use of all equip.. _ ,+*~~ . _ i t s niah y j # | f i ment ifloluding horses; instruc | ,* â€" MAIL ! tion tind@r professionals, etc. . .e* _ ,,,., THIS i }.‘.',‘(%. io Â¥ 4* COUPON 1 188 BDITH POLLITT HoLT ,+ now 1 i WDpirecrtor |© _ %f* ; for FREE i |OF the Physical & BOOKLET h "':‘aof .o' Camp Ni +A egess" U‘ snlgen| You Na Far up Ih Northern Michigan, octupying a high tract of g Afy:two acres on the north shore ‘of beautiful Big SHAF Lake, nine miles southwest of Baldwin, MicHi@HB, stands Camp‘ Neecarnis â€" the summer camp @lpreme for girls, Here you,are assured that yout &iÂ¥] is under the care of women who not only love gikls but understand them.| Here, your daughâ€" ter is Wiitler the guidance of Miss Edith Pollitt Holt, who . ’; had experience with girls of all ages and undétrsidhds their physical, mental and spiritual it Uinming â€" Canoeing â€" Dancing ite Loreâ€"Tennisâ€"Riding Horses RF . 0 . f & t . For GIRLS afford to send, your tl@ to Camp this summer, Full semson, 8 | ‘‘fee includes everythingâ€" * hd TES ARE MODERATE A delicious and conomical lunch vith no discomfort f kitchen heat or ugggest ... °; | ‘Natfle........ j Address.!;....__.. ARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA 7 Years and Older BALD WIN, MICHIGAN 28. Udell Building Highland Park of fine hor;. â€" riling is inâ€" and every trip is an excursion g and e-lï¬oinc under careful trips, suppet over an open fire; bflhtimpj:lhrqmmm. [ t) //_ Dept HLL, I sond me Priccbooklet 4 0) THURSDAY, JUNE 30 l Ap N. d Ti uh w2 m, ty $4 4 8 $4 Y Rev, W. F. Subt, Pa Sunday School, P :30. .: Morning: Worship,â€" 10 ;30. The summer months aré and ‘hénce most of the¢ soci tirs of the church ard dist iniven aa m on, thearing of, the Won hence.do not: neglect :the servicés nor the Sunday Scl home. One %-o"tï¬c the temperatute Jot. your ‘rc eutomatically maintsined. «> dHunsdlyy' . â€" The Clin w:’zfy evlpor&tq ei e ‘gel a into the ai y | the m inter. eï¬::& «d )# ' hC“.;‘._‘_..;‘ 1 â€"â€"â€"and Clean siy. . The Clim in your home thus eliminatir sibilities of respiratory dis Climate Changer is a unit of air i ~the you comfortable theâ€"yepr. ra in Friday a’,d“ N: demonstration: of © _ Bool him by spend as cheaply as you can. sta *Struth, write us for | H. Filder., ~~â€" > | . © 10:45 Morning Worship. 7:00 Young Peoples Servige. Miss Lulu D E cago, kecrefary of the Amé sion to the Lepers, will be er. K % ; v «* 7:40. pam. Evening we worth,while song service. | Vacatior Bible Schop! 6 Monday morning with al hundreéed children enro‘}:::. idlly invite any ‘chil ‘ u"bo do not go elsewhere. ., You can heve cool, cl¢an The C{imtz-&anga-' ill s you comfortsbl; mn:»du Next Wwihter the CHimate C! 11 g.m. ,~ Morning Sherwinâ€" will: pmcnlf, 8. Green Bay Road gt L« A ghurch ‘with a welco message for all. | / J We&u-tdly-â€"-l‘ny{r, P Bible Btud" floflr. 4 I Sunday services: | ix, 0#:30 Church Bible schoo! working on ia "Frigndsh cutting out picturés jof b ers, s¢enes, and. of ?l’" our people, to fill thid folic it to China uamén will, / > t T 4 ¢ ï¬t department,; tel é'..‘nry. The opening ,s ao mous, dangd. w parish uri tuking charge of the wo; fees. _:gr;l_zq’xt Suntay, year girls !m:e ‘ prepar questions jon t y wrk.ï¬hid Will. be cz_n.dnc form of a gume to see. Bible | knowledge on P Juniors hiave acquired last quarter. [Primary de Bunday, 9;45 a.m., ch Y oung Peo Divigion.: tells stories for ‘the pri dren wevéery iBunday, wi Young People‘s Division: oi g n urem _ Lat and Li ‘ Dr. Louis W . Sherwin, _/ i. <â€" Church Phone 6 Friday, 7 pmy,, Boy & ing in the juniorâ€"rogm. Redeemer Evangelical °L West Central Aven Firgt United Evangelica MR â€"CO N ~6'é"= "..‘""ï¬gél Is Old :â€"â€" AAXUPR Turkey Run S AY, JUNE h giving