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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1939, p. 4

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Oukscription Price, $1.50 per your raiGB rPoo0r (Continued from page 1) mccepted by the council on a motion and vote. A letter was read by the clerk to the council, from the City of Highland Park, Mich., inviting the city officials to attend the celebraâ€" tion commemorating the 50th anniâ€" versary of the City of Highland Park, Mich. Administration Comments Let‘s Have a Chat About the House you Call Home Let us advise you to protect your investment by checking the inroad of decay in all exterior paintable surfaces. Talking about our pet subject, painting, and judging by the interest displayed thus far in the season, proves that this is an external painting year. We use only such paint material as can be relied upon for durability and long paint life. If the contents of this ad interests you, call us at the phone numbers below and we will be glad to advise you. And, incidently, midâ€"summer exterior paint jobs last longer, because summer temperature allows the applyâ€" ing of a good material in all its richness. Treatment of said surfaces NOW may save you costâ€" ly repair bills later. If you‘re wondering where to for a real vacation this year â€" some plmvicclhnohlhudhrlchndlmmchnhnthew-hn- dlmâ€"whmmmmmuhnd'bmhw is always delicious â€" then come to DA IN‘S. Here‘s a natural for natural people . . . on Lake Ripley, one of Wisconsin‘s mmfllfl lakes â€" just a little over a hundred miles away â€" close enough to be convenient and yet far enough to be excluâ€" sive. Some of our guests have been coming back for nincteen years. PLENTY OPF PUN! . . » a fine 18â€"hole golf course, bathing in pure spring fed waters, beautiful sand bmrc;cellem fishing, riding horses and many other things to do in the great outdoors. TOPS FOR FOOD! ... listed in Duncan Hines‘ famous book :IAlDVmURES nldN GOOD EATING" . . . and no wonder, we make bread, our own vegetables . . . raise our own Mluy..fim«mwbfl of Mrs. Davidson. l:wun”.._-_u-d that appeals to every vacationer especially when you are assured of the finest vacation you ever had. American “,.,s‘h:,_,, catering especially to families, Special low season rates. Write for m PLENTY OF FUN! .. THE MICHLAND PARK PRESS by Robert C. L. Price A Vacation on Beautiful Lake Ripley "Your Flag, and my Flag * And oh, how much it holdsâ€" $ . Your land and my landâ€" Secure within its folds. Your heart and my heart Beat aflchr at the sight ; Sun and wind tossed, Red and Blue and White, The one Flagâ€"the great Flagâ€"the Flag for me issY all cass besideâ€"The red and whit Glorified all ease besideâ€"The red and white and blue. Will Live in Your Memory Always by Molly Bevan mou.n“mm, Something borrowed somethig blue." I heard you singing the brides‘ old rhyme, Handed down from the ancient time ; And I thought as I watched you fold away Each garment fair for your wedding day, mtutharthlnwluznhoh'loomhm I‘d wish you the oldâ€"time wifely graces ; And instead of a radiant silken store A newâ€"lit faith for the road before ; Then as a borrowed token, dear, The wisdom of brides of yesterâ€"year. No need to seek for the "something blue," Your eyes are deep with its steadfast hue; So may old, and new, and borrowed, blend And bring you joy to a long life‘s end! T Athe aat ahigee a im "arime. thet adh Ab t ts ie THE CBICAGO SBSUEEAY chaurrs anour at Davidaonak 2943â€"3616 ' into Rait Rot p FLAG DAY â€"June 14 TO A JUNE BRIDE L Wil, o6 the Fust Olfse at Highined Fusk, Wizets A police ordinance was passed by the council, the main purpose of which is to classify for liability purposes the various classes of those doing any kind of police work. Beâ€" sides the regular police officers, there are to be provisional policeâ€" who are classified as police officers and not city employees and like police officers are not entitled to workmen‘s compensation in the event of injury, as are other city employees. The provisional police officers are special police, coming under civil service, employed for special work and paid on an hourly rate by the city while so employed. The third class proided for in the of the lake. "We are Gentiles" Drive up and look us over . . . only a 2% hour drive all the way on Route 12 . . . turn north at Lake Ripley Country Club to DAVIDSON‘S at the north end Police Ordinance rr”r- .rnlfi-wm“t uct as private watchmen and are agents of the individuals employing them and not an officer, employee or agent of the City of Highland Park, touch wit hMr. Reiser and the other members of the committee and ask them to serve and that Mr. Dennis could expect action by that group Mr. F. G. Dennis asked if someâ€" thing couldn‘t be done by the d‘bâ€"ln-uutblbyfii board on his application for a ing permit on his property located on Greenbay road, cear Line road. He claimed that Mr, s chairman of the zoning board, refused to take any action because he did not know his status, not havâ€" Commissioner . Swanson . reâ€"apâ€" pointed Mr. P. E. Cole as city enâ€" gineer. This sappointment was apâ€" proved by the council _ . ing been reâ€"appointed by the new council. The application has been on file since February first. Mayor Ronan stated that all committees remuin the same until either resigâ€" nation or new appointments are made. He said that he would get in RELJABLE LAUNDEY 160 N. LaSalle _ RANDOLPE 4409 DRY CLEANING CO. E. & S. Loewenstein Co. your doughnaut recipeâ€"also for ’y:rdur-:hfi-&h&hny bumd.flfllq.hndn Use this new, improved LAR We urge you to try at once the wonderfully light, tender, deliâ€" cious flavored doughnuts now made possible by Wilson‘s Certiâ€" fied Lardâ€"the newâ€"type, modernâ€" ized lard. It‘s the one sure way of getting that mouthâ€"watering, nutâ€" like flavor. One trial will convince MORTGAGE LOANS Our Own Funds on Chelss Use Wilson‘s Certified Lard in With the Sweet, Nutâ€"like Flayor only Crtified LARD can give +â€"â€"AND 50 DIGESTIBLE! ou® W“M Ne g Ralph Morgan, Jean Marsh NOVELTY â€" "Unustal Occupations NMo. 5." COMEDY â€" "Somewhat MERRIE MELODY CARTOON â€" "Prestâ€"Oâ€"ChangeO." NOVELTY "Dave Appelon & Orchestrs." NOVELTY â€" "Imsortal Brosh." LATEST PARAMOUNT NEws _ Nest Wesk: "MR. MOTO IN DANGER ILAWND." "DODCB CIÂ¥YT,* Phone K P. 178 "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "TM FROM MISSOURT® (Sunday | evie MA nake Passes on Sunday passed away Sunday at his home nmmh?fl.dp ::::-zd ‘hfi- a past 15 n-u.az.:-fi-u cago where he had been engaged in the livery businiess for twentyâ€"five years. Mr. Baker was born in Besâ€" ver Center, Pa. Mrs. Ben Ginthar, and s son, Howâ€" ard Baker, both residents of Kingsâ€" day morning at 9:30 o‘cleck from St. James church, Highwood. Father Gleason officiated. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Services, conducted by the Rev. Christoph Keller, were held at the chapel, 27 North Sheridan road, at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, with interment at Lake Forest cemetery, Miss Floyd was a member of a disâ€" tinguished old Highland Park famâ€" ily whose home at 224 Central aveâ€" nue had been a gathering place for early Highland Parkers as far back bury, Ind Sarah Louise Floyd Passes Away June 1 He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, and s duughter, Irene Floyd, passed away at her home, 860 Park avenue, Highland Park, on Thursday, June 1. as 1890. She had lived in New York for 25 years, returning to Highland Park in 1983 where she had since remained with her sisâ€" ter. During the World War Miss Floyd served overseas as a nurse with the United States Medical Corps and was attached to army mwhdumhbyfiy’lg degrees. No smoke, just a mild, pleasant appetizing arome. Notice, too, how much longer your doughâ€" muts stay crisp outside and tender jnside, when made with this new Wilson‘s Certifed Lard.; ‘.'llm‘l new O-tl:d..lnd is shorteningâ€"highly dlgqmbl., re appetizing color and mmfim.’rq& modern way starting todayâ€" Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" Mr. Franklin 8. Buker, aged 85, Sarah Louise Floyd, twin sister of 2 to 11) June 11, 1%, 13 June 14, 46. 16 Scouters and parents of the boys will at lsic a s To se Haaaie Soldier Field. Boy Beouts of at GIRLS‘ SHORTS at ;olr N:: or l‘:ut wear, assorted olrimmweo __ §1.59 28 North First St. GLIDERS, up from ._____. STEEL CHAIRS, up from .. PORCIE RUGS, 6x9 size ...____._â€".____._._. RECLINING CHAIRS with Canopy .. LAWN SWINGS, heavy frame _ TABLE, UMBRELLA and CHAIR SETS for the largest selection of furniture in northern Iilinois. Prices are lower here . . We prove it every day. A col All sizes and colors .. Just receivedâ€"A new line of PORCH SHADESâ€"Vudor or Aeroluxâ€"any size supâ€" plied in 48 hours. â€" ‘ A CO| selection of LAD%’I‘H]NG SUITS FARMERETTES and SLACKS PREâ€"SUMMER S A LE WOMEN‘S SUN TOGS Highland Park Dry Goods m the 3 piesss you p*woyes â€"â€" Sn 7 L o Furniture JUNE BRIDESâ€"Hurry to Blumberg‘s GLIDERS â€" EASY CHAIRS Latest styles in CHILDREN‘S SUN SUIT3 Lake County‘s Largest and Oldest Store On the Bridge â€" Waukegan Enjoy the Outdoors Now 59c¢c, 65¢, 98¢ For Your Porch and Lawn 11, planned including Historical Pagâ€" eantry, Drill Teams, Folk ‘Dances, Lancers, Choral SBocieties, and speakers. Everyone who plans to sattend is to meet at the City Hall in Highâ€" wood at 11 o‘clock a.m. sharp. It has been arranged to have a police Field and back. THUZSPAY, JUNE 8 1989 _ 81 $1 1.95

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