for must be written on one side of the uy. m;'-â€"â€"[ï¬haun: ‘They ‘should reach the editer by =anmmhm'fllh“fl , Fare) ghrstit of cach week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, H THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, PAGE FOUR TWENTY YEARS AGO July 12, 1917 Before the summer is over, Sheriâ€" dan road will be rt-nudy paved from Lincoln to Hubbard Hill. . . . The new system of street paveâ€" ments in the santh and of Highland Park is nearing completion. . . . Mrs. William Terry announces the marâ€" riage of her daughter Henrietta to Mr. R. Peschman of Milwaukee which took place June 10th. . . . On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Vetâ€" ter celebrated their first anniverâ€" sary. . . . Miss Cushing: took her Y. W. C. A. group, the Bluebird club to Druces Lake, Thursday. Those in the pmon. Darlene Jones, Ethel Hill Larson, Sophic Belski, Marthsa . Gipp, Dorothy Lawrents, Edna Weekter and Lillian â€"Tucker. . . . William Clinton Davis, a resiâ€" dent of Highwood for twenty five years, passed away July 5. . . . The Misses Laura Karch, Lora Peterâ€" son, Irene Rockenbach and Amelia Peterson of Deerfield spent the Fourth of July at Lake Geneva. *% TEN YEARS AGO ; July 14, 1927 Mrs. Adeline Booth, a resident of Highland Park for many years, passed away Saturday at her home on North Second street. . . . Miss Gladys Russell has resigned her poâ€" sition as director of religious educaâ€" tion at the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terign church. . . . For the first time in several yéars, Highland Park had m jail deliver, Monday. . . . Elizaâ€" beth Louderback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Louderback and Rodney S. Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Mason, were married Saturday afternoon. . . . Bobby Piper of Deerfield celebrated his fifth birthday, Friday. . . . The Dewey Duehl‘s of. Deerfleld ‘anâ€" nounce the birth of & son, July 10th. . . . The George Rossetters left Sunâ€" day for an extended trip to Wyomâ€" ing. , . «. Miss Elizabeth Wells Robâ€" ertson and Mrs, Albert E. Campbell entertained at a lovely garden tea Saturday afternoon in honor of Mme. Rothier, an opera singer. The Fort. Sheridan polo team, which has been victorious in its last five games, will play the excellent team of the Meadowbrook Club of Milwaukee, Sunday, July 18th, at Fort Sheridan Plays Meadowbrook Sunday 3:30 at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press. LOOKING BACKWARD (Hydro) Bed, table and bath linens, madeira and fancy linen froned and folded ready for use. Wearâ€" ing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. _ Shirts handâ€"fnished with this oNE OF OUR MOST ECONOMICAL SERYVICES * THRIFTY p.m., at the north polo ‘field Try Our Thrifty OPFIOES: ._______ TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Service THE CBICAGO sUbUERAX dGaurry arour $1.50 per year t tz > w of Fort Sheridan. The Meadowbrook team, made up of Kornitz, Ehlers. Wangerin: and of Kornits, Ehlers, Wangerin, and Meiers, has this year compiled a fine record as it has always done. The Fort Sheridan aggregation, composed of Colonel Davison, Major Morris, Captains Greiner, Hutchinâ€" son, and Jernigan, has improved steadily over its early season perâ€" formances. The horses are now in fine condition, and the team has finâ€" L‘:g-{d.mfl“ \down . to a winning will be charged at regular advertiging rates. This game will undoubtedly be a hard battle from start to finish, since both teams are confident of vietory. * Between the halves the soldiers from the 14th Cavairy will put on an exhibition of jumping. The 3rd Field Artillery Band will furnish the music, and an experienced anâ€" nouncer will describe the plays over ‘the public address system. C.C.C. Enrollment Is Extended to July 31 The final date of the enrollment period has been extended from July 20 to July 31. f From 2 until 5 each afternoon and 8 until 11 p.m. each evening. 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RED RASPBERRIES Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 15â€"16â€"17 Tomatoes . 2 n Fancy ... 4 The ing â€" From 11 SALAD PLATES 35¢ FREE DELIVERY 523 CENTRAL AVE. â€" _HI KIDS GIANT DOUBLE DECKER CONES Pease Stairway Grill Includes beverage VYEGET ABLES 5 cents per single copy PEASE STAIRWAY GRILL :00 -.r:n.g:ï¬:tril _2.:90‘p_.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 3 5 0 0 Lake Michigan Trout _ with Sliced Lemon or _‘ Boned Perch â€" Tartar Sauce PHONE ... @6 3 -.2’6 2 -.236 FRUIT S MONARCH FHINER FOODS Imdâ€"s-it-hl of 17 and 28 years inclusive zmh-ddmln permitted to enroll in the Civilian arding is the. Minaie Amerfamey cording to the 1 Relief â€" Commission, which has charge of CCC certifications in this state. 4 Under previous Federal members families lic assistance. 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