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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Nov 1912, p. 4

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:1: ”3 I! fimmrmmEfâ€"flmmmm ms Min Price $1.50 per Year in PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Unau. at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Telephnne .; ,: Highland Park 562 [hep-n: /(' the AU ' \ one Ind;- H5 r.\. be taken ‘:).' Nu.._ “ill ;1::: ‘1 avg) 1.: suppl} “I has prznzgd L: . m Ute mm: xz-xz; L and I! wnuld Jppv‘x the two papers m drink'nu \mter (11.: same, How much ha ': :1 In: xx;- wxli . for xx: hart h“ ' trim ism wn :hrm. to Keep a! it ,lf‘d \ pomun Hi the 1; editur at" The Imiu CLEANING AND PRESSING Man} of the .\'.xrt7:1 Shurr- tmxns, H: seeking amt-nzlxsz' way hf (lx‘pmmg of then sewage, hau- thnught (hr) could gt! rid of it by turmrtg it min the Skokie valley The Index has shown that this valley is now so overburdened with sewers that are not even covered that It is sending out a Mac‘sdoman cry for rehct. What i: needed .5 a trunk sewn QM :1 the valley ”1:1th accmnodatc all the towns or the Nur'h Shore. and The Index betievh Lh build it Nut uni]: Lizc uhuic {crummy :< Drap- erh' scucrrd can any part uf n bc sdxd to be {rec from the possxbzhhes 0! com I! of tonta 'L laminatzuz‘. JIM: [hr 51 opmmn c of wr1!.x:4 has L‘K‘Uf‘ to (76:): t'. ,24 puma.» .5 hon. )ct. nut‘xnn ' " httlc gym} ‘1: (Evin: c sewvring firm: the 1.1% the prewar. ms .29 \ little use 1! (he {H‘.‘\IX~ continue {u puilutc 1: Man} of the NW. seeking ' w n y Muffin; .3 «tr .9; , L! :57: .r SUITS MADE TO ORDER JOHN HONAKER 11 W. EI- Pheo Highland Puk in THYKSDAY. \U\E\IHER It. 1‘31: The Ha Let us help youâ€"for oil heat- ers are differentâ€"some are better than others. The one sure best for 20 yamâ€"the one that produce: the moat heat (or the least cost. isthe one with this trade-mark, Heats A cold room in I "nfiy"â€"to the remotest cot- nen. The heat is clean and odor!“ Costs only one cent an hour. to useâ€"- umwn. You can on! fut genuine BARLE dul Heaters in this town of us. 50 come in. In: chance you set. Ind canine on. critically. You will not b. urged to bur-i: must sell null. 81:! come In soon. choose An 01' floater Wisely Barler D. G PURDYw" SONS \L: Work Guaranteed ‘0‘nt I07 I *WA m H Meal mm ”‘W' Depend on that nuns for lun'nx satis- f-cuon. Yonrtan Vonly ,JKK’ JC v.5 n lstriu‘t rhuuld cvr ucd Sm‘et rm under Charles Drake. Jr. is Edm‘alescent after a weeks' illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Gla'sslhave returned from Atlantic City. Miss Kitumh Foulds Vivill lcaxc next week for a nsil 1n Philadelplu. Miss Snyder uf (mlcqa, 111‘ is the: gun-at of Mr‘ and Mn. N‘xthan C‘orw'izlt. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bellhbuw haw gum \urth Curulnm 102‘ .1 it“ “'crkzr The Mlsw‘ Stroke! hive 3: their guest: (iit'li' aunt M1“. \\ 33.11:: A. 3L Mann ”I East Uramzc. .\'. 1.. and 311'5.(}C’4>r:4r Hoke (’15:. Pan}. Mam: Ml» Cornelia Ben'dsicg'. 1th” spent the past t\\o month: m Highiand Park, let! Saturday fur Chicago Mhere;_>:he‘ WI” spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and son left Monday tor a weeks' visn with Mrs\ Cope's brother. R. S. L'dell and family of Travese City. Mlchigan. Miss Emma Evans retixmed last week from Columbus. 0th where she has been with her sister. Miss Alice Evans who is expected home next week. cago Cards haw 'hcc-n rcceiscd md Mrs. Rmurc Burg 635 of 111.. annuungmg the ar'rh al and one-half pound boy. Mu are rcportui x..1!. X! Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Champlm left last week for a two months' trip in thc cast. After their return they; will spend the rem'ainder of the winter lit the new Hyde Park howl. Mr. and Mr.» .\. Erukaon and family and Mr. and Mn. W. RalpE and family were the~Sunday gucsts of Mrs. F. Cult of Chicago. Mr). ()ult way: formerly Miss Mamie Ralph Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brown of.High- wood had as their guests (we: Sunday their son. Charles Brown. Jr., Mrs. Andrews and Gordan and Leona Andra-us of Chi- Miss Elizabeth McCrystie is to rcturn bch‘rr Lhc end of (E from Columbus. MonL. “here been residing on a claim which cently £00k up. Mr. Frank Wunond, who :pcnt the spn’ng and summer traveling in Europe. returned last week from a xisit in Min- neapolis and will remain in Highland Park with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckman. '\\ A {m M. A. Mihills and Miss Millills are at Geneva, NA \1, where they were called by the sudden illness of Mr. Mihills who was there on business. Miss Marjorie Mihills returned Monday from a visit of two weCks in Geneva. County Superintendent of Schools Arthur Simpson. has been making his an- nual visit to the schools throughout the county. He is more than pleased with the results that he found as they show that the schools throughout the county haxe attained a h standard_ of efficiency than at y- time before in their history. ' Late Saturday night :some person or persons unknovm. broke the large plate glass window in Mr. R'Shannon’s store on Waukegan Avenue. Highwood. It is not known whether it was done with the the intent to commit burglary or whether it was an accident. As nothing was taken it is believed the latter was the case. Highland Park Council. No. 1066, Royal Arcannum entertnined the Waukegan and Lake Forest Councils at a joint meet- ing and initiation Monday night at which the members of Lake Forest conducted. After the meeting the visitors were gn- tained with Progressive Euchre and re- freshments. ‘ The Highland Park‘ Woman's Club is represented at the State Convention of Woman‘s Clubs at Aurora by Mrs. George Campbell. pruident; Mrs. Charles Baker. delegate. and Ma Johp Putnamfalter- Hate. The subject of the next meeting of the club which will take place on Tues- day afternoon, Novemher 19, is “Martha Washington." Mrs. Benjamin Fessenden will be the essayist. " Mil M M r “he nr‘fi \n R my. “EH“ 3 the Yum] Murr {M guest; Hf S 31:54 Cugill hngzon hm Baker IS Coghlm U wi‘i of (irccn Lakza Um weck Hi Miss m 11$ 2' Ruvmc AvenUe xx Chung” “here 4 a: ~pmtdmg 5m fixer. sud from Rev. of Mxlhngmn. “'31 of a seven AXIALK‘K and >01] (Ju'utrx'thk-r : Lt Hrgh\\uu(L aztcndzng Hu- 11c chcraxn-n dd :1: Aurora expected 6 month she has she re. (Helium Mn re: Mr '\\ l j by using the new, marvelous 'ek v Dusting Liquid that dusts. Ideans and lisha at the f E" f same time. trial will prove 15; toyou what real “Dusting 3 Sumac." is. Your home ‘,will always have that new, ‘5‘ ; (rah "just-after~house-clean- 5L 1 mg” look. he ' dc; » IU°FINISII :1.‘ I >(i Mrs. Joseph Mooney and family spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Miss Thrésa Peters was the week-end guest of her cousin Mrs. Frances Brown of Chicago. Members of [he Young Men's Club wi!) give their first informal dancing party at Ravinia Park Saturday evening. Manhcm Lodge, No. 37. l. (,L V. mil give an informal dam-r: in Eagles Hall, Highwnud. Saturday waning. Nov. 211 Smith» men uh.) have wfi'cctml :1 rv- Bumnms men ash.) have finial :1 rv- nrgzmizatmn uf t'w Cnmmcruial Club “1!! hold z: twain): m the m-w dub mum: .A IN: E. (chiral Amman Mihtr'r Wllfiimx Munncv, a minus! :u‘d ins-mm , : 51V Hrnr L31}: ML“ Hcivn KUxfllt'l‘ (will gm-rt Ml» .\I.'~‘_. _,’»'r‘.n ~mr, returned Imn‘. a Conn-rt mnnlhs lhrwugE‘. ,\u::'r.:li.x of the Comm-as Humor DI whnm she {Ippcnrml ”1‘ lec numbel of uHc> Hm ~1~tv‘r7\qnc.\ |)H"J>l M mar lust FI‘KLU' 11mm 111 C L31}: berm , 1 51‘ MM thankt-d the \xcntht-r man {Hr the fin:- weather “9 have been blessed wtth latel) have misplaced their gratitude for if any person should rccrhe a card of thanks that person ts Assistant Postmaster Schneider. .~\s a guessing contcst that should prove a mnncr but the answer 15 {11.11 Mr. Schneider has Ilt‘glu'lcd tum'dcr his supp!) of cold weather stamps and 111*! cold “(‘SUICF tummt uthctuli)‘ urrn'r 111%} this Is (hymn Few pooph- HHUCC tht-rc [>7 a (hitch-mt hutchn thr ”sht‘ktzm” part Hf the stamps they bu_\ '1 nmtcr and that of sunmtcr :mmps hut thcxc 1> The summer stamp gl'lt- must hr mudr :0 that th‘: hunt mh t‘wl melt tztnd thc “inter :0 that wit! nill not . Notice I’ublv; native is hcrcb} vim-n BPCVIHI mceting n! “to stock! the Ruhr Bowen (In, a carpi-m: THE HIGHLAND PARK mass, HIGHLAND PARK ILLfINOIS D. C. PURDYM" SQNS INCORPORATED D. C. PURDYN"p SONS 1 The Highland Park Club should booSt Our Pictures There's so much that‘s good in the best of them. Andso little that’s bad in the worst of them, That it's hard for those that see all of them, ' To speak a harsh word of any of them. Central Theatre Fire Insurance like chart: . begins It home. Put- ting hot umco ”he. into open cl“bowels or at? £I agate, and an; nl . fl 9 \ errant. Cmiz fire- rook)!“ close-fitting 11d. Mtdeo steel, galvanized. The only at. can {or tum-a 91m. sauna-o I074 nam' loco! pcnph; who have is I renewer Ind preservatj ve of var- nished. enameled pained surf-cat. Gum-coed pot in- §tickyflo rvgrrrenrsy Sold on approval. CITAILIIN‘D l074 INCORPORATED qur of MR n3 [hr gnaw! Li<1rnus unh ZJHIKTYHH 1H IquI-I:_’. s Ihnt :1! a which of mu m the ‘1 “Imam all cur- I'\' h 5 her Jll l Mn. Lucien G. Yoe. a resident ofl Highland Park for nineteen years. died! 'on Monday morning. November eleventh, I ‘at hur home on Hazel Avenue after an! jillnessnf four months. Mrs. Yoe wasl i fornusrly Miss Mary Wadsworth, a daugh- 1 , ter of the late Elisha S. Wadsworth, one i l 0! the pioneers of Chicago and she was'] I burn at the Wadsworth residence whiché (was on the site now occupied by the1 if Vimetian Building. Three daughtersl tsurvive: her. They are Miss Katherine ; E“ and MISS Cliarlotte‘w. Yoe and Mrs. l Robert C. Williams. the wife of Captain I ] Robert C. Williams of the United States" ‘ Army. The funeral services will be de- . llayvd until Mrs. Williams arrives in Clii- ; l cago. She is enroute troni the Philippine l 3 Hands and arrived in San Francisco on ‘ Mn. Clue. H. Warren. The death of Mrs. Charles H; Warren one of the best known‘ women of Highland Park m- curred Thursday morning a: twelve twenty five o’clock after an’ illness of seven months. llL-r dc-‘ath was in the natunâ€" of a public gnu! lur she “as a gn-atmvnme and worker among the )oung [)(‘Uplt' Lit the town taking’ special Interest m the Y. W. L. A. of which sln- “1'15 :4 (lxret‘mr and she am ‘ Elma prm;:<m-r of (hr Yuung .len's Club. Mr.» Warren 5 namk “as al- wm'x to he: mund rm thv‘ llal Ml tlmw lax-v lhcrmg [llc but mtg-rest: m tlxn- impruw- mum: of llighlmvl l’ank. llvr nzmdcn nutm- vszva Ml» Mary Rc‘cw llnnxmmd anxl him was burr. m [’L'nriaxLunzxm lmrc in lHl‘M with her parents Mr. and Mn. C. .mmg lmrc m and him was burr. m [’L-nri . mm with her putt-m» Mr. and Mn. C. Hrnmilil- Hammond and (mum-d the Hm Ma ‘r Grammar whom] :ztur “Cinch she an. mini lhghlund Hall J wwirxnry rur \‘rmnq lqu-s loaned (In the ground occuâ€" picd by the .\0r:h\\'c- tvrn Military {\gad- cnr), In ”8.3 she bevamc a member 01 the- IMpr churzh m “hose affairs sin Ems z alzm a prmmncm part as u member of :!::- {aruhy and or the choir. She “as chosvn 21's :1 touchtr {or a boy's class in the Sunday school and held mat pomuon for many years until prevented 1mm dmng so by her last ”Inc’s. As a member of the State Wmnan’: Board of Foreign Missions and secretary of the Woman's. Missmnary l'nion (If Chi- cago >he “as alums Inn-(l and highly re- spected. When the Public Library was very Small and located on the situation of the prim-lit t'ity hall she was a mem- ber of the board'of directors. In March. M‘Vi Mr. Hammond died and in the same llltsllth his daughter. M'iry Reese Hammond married Charles H. Warren and resided with Mrs. Hammond until tht' present time at 130 Central Avenue. Among clubs in which Mrs. Warren has held office were the Highland Park Woman's Club, the 0550“ and the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters ot the American Revolution of which she was .xecretary. resigning this fall on‘ account at Ill health. The funeral services took place on Friday. November eighth at one~‘ forty-five o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. A. Freeman Anderson ofiiciated. L. D. Russell of Chicago, sang. The interment was at Rose Hill. Mr. E. M. Newman. with his usual ar-i dor and talent as a lecturer, gave one of. the tinest lectures on Friday evening everl held at the club and chose as his subject “Switzerland." The pictures which ML} Newman throws upon the screen are i always fine but with the aid of the clubs; new moving picture machine the scene of; his travets was undoubtedly made much ‘ clearer and more distinct. The audience} was made up of very nearly three hun- | dred people who gave the closest atten- i tion and accorded Mr. Newman a great amount of applause and appreciation. On Friday, November fifteenth. at eight o'clock. the moving pictures will make up the program. Among the titles are: Black Beauty. pictures which will es- pecially appeal to the young people; The Suffragette Sheriff, 3 Western comedy; Cupid‘s Quartette. and two Palm pictures. These programs are being well attended and are well worth while. The entertainment committee an- nounces that there will be no junior dance on Thanksgiving night but that all dances for the young people will begiven during the Christmas holidays. This de- cision was made because of the fact that the majority of juniors are out 0! town attending school this year and it is thought better to rmwc their enmrtain~ manta until the holidays when a most interesting program is to be given, On Saturday night the weekly “smoker" will take place and a luncheon Served. These jolly evenings when men of the club get together. are gaining steadily in POPUlarity. Members attention is drawn to the fact that the club is within seven of the limit of the membership list. This is the first time in the history of the club that the limit has been so nearly reached. Any one having friends who wish to join. is requested’to notify the committee with- out hirther delay. Mrs. Charles M. Schaufiler is arranging and carrying out plans for an amateur entertainment to be given at the club on the evening of December tenth The play was written and is being directed by Mm Schautfier and is entitled “An Old Time Southei‘ I Musical Party." The members of the cast have been selected and it will be entirely composed of club members. Then will be a meeting of the Dmmatic Committee at the club house tonight at eight o'clock. "d! OHM?! SAVlNélS ACCOUNTS PHA RMA C13 Ti Aug-nu 21,1912: n important contract on the house and they will tell you THE J-IEA TINO§ CONTRA CT. Why? Because they made a mistake and T the cheapest. Now they know the brst is the cheapest. :ou get the results and save the difference in fuel in a good! plant. We installed about thirty plants which are among;the best in town and would be glad to fur- nigh you a list tori-investigate T.‘ H. DECKER COI 125 [11. Central A37; Tdephone 201 Highland Park We think dig If: unequalled. We K“ them uncicr the broulést guarantee}! If your get a package tint isn't perfect we will cxclnnge or rgund. Dyers; and Cleaners E; INCORPORATED 214 EAST cmm. AVENUE Telefl “TH? Imperial” Telephones SK many of g” citizens who have built, what is the most A wagon wilt call for and deliver your garments “ Yong?g garments are a part of your rsonality, and should bel ed after by men of ex- pelien'be and tact in the art of cleani§w Ladieg’ and gent’s garments cleanedfl g pressed, repaired and remodeleu to look as good as new The llhuse That Pleases A Trial Will Convince You announces tge institution (If a regu ulzir savings depaitment. ‘. Depo>its will be Ieceixed in am amounts from $1.01) up an \\hth interest xx ill be paid semi-annual}; :it the rate of 3 per cent per annum. Demand deposits will be accepted on which interelét at the rate of ‘3 per cent per 2;:- hum will beiillowed. EARL W. GSELL ortlé “$.52 OWIOM >29 (<05 Nâ€"anMNâ€"ww r300... >555. O:_O>DO u Cine».â€" . um; 94 _> .1 Shore Trust Company :elcplzoncs 3 and Arthur W. Vercoe, Cashier Telephone Highland Park 265 HIGHLAA'D PARK I.- Diveruy - 8152 212

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