Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Nov 1913, p. 3

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z 25 our articles novmg ruck and FORD CARS N. St. .10th Eve. es£ results from N d Our coal exam varies are V611 =. Flu. W'EIGHT. HATERMUEED av. Highland Park m4 . Mrs. S. P. HUIChlSOfl led the Woman's Deerficld News hams Missionary Society of me Pn-sbyterian ' ichurch'wbich was feld at the home of . 'd Soc‘ f . PI |' .Mrs. Therricn. vmh In attendance of The Ladies AI 1e“! o m' u s twenty-five. Misses Myra and Hattie church '9' meet nextThuudny "91mm" f Gutzlcr opened the meeting with a pmnu atrl‘he _ _ ‘fi- MYS- FM CIIVCY lduet. “Marthe Romaine." and CImL‘IDdtd A, L44 J-..‘L Mrs. S. 3 Love is visiting her daugh- ter, Mn Hoyd Gunckd of Blmnifimm Illinois. The ladies of the five hundred club were entertained Tuesday aflemnon at \he residence of Mm E. Knickerbocker. Mrs. Oscar Beecham. Mrs. LC. Wolff, and Miss Sadie Galloway wcve the mem- fui winners of prizes. sts Hermina Haunschild was the guest of her brother, Mrs. P. J. Hauns- chxld Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Haunschlld spentSundny with Mr. and Mrs. Farnoff of Ravens- Mrs: Frcese was hostess at 2: Chicken dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Miwses Winifred Supple, Christme Mac Mam-n, Leda (Jh'nch and Mr. S. I). Nelson. After the dinner they proceeded to the home of Mrs. Jarvis whee a very pleasant musical was enjoyed. Miss iulia Don of Aurora .was Mrs. Geo. Karch's guest last week. Mrs. Ray Gunckel was hostess at a card party Friday evening. Thesuccess- ‘ ful winners of prizes were Mm. Emory‘ Whmng and Mr. Ruben Antes. wnud Mrs. Frank Anderson 1151 this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang are receiving conxxatulalions on the birth’ of acid. born Thursday morning. the 20th. Twenty members were enrolled in the Interdenomimtional Teacher Training class which held its first meeting at the home of Mn. Reichell. In. Meqdly even- ing. Mm Herry E. Moore in: leader. and the ease and rapidity with Which nhe reviewed the portion of the Bible assign- ed for the lesson demonstrated her un- usual capability. Th: comm}! W congratulate itself upon be such a learned member in it! midl‘ who will gratuitously give her new. I to the splendid work of the traininfi 'ble clans teachers. ‘ Mahan. Ruth RQichelt V Bessie find Fianna Catalan and Harri ‘and Ant“: Gastfield attended the he Cpuuty teachers meeting at Li f3: Saturdlv. wen the guests or The Dorcas Society metavith Mn. Rosebro at the Manse, Friday. Final plans were made for the Chl'iumac ale Which will be held in the Vtown house 53 turday. Dec. 61h. Mr. S. D. Nelson Glynch, Winifred Sup 7W.an.n§ {ELM . . ‘ . . x . . . “an”; u .vylmu -. , . . .. . :‘p‘ g: a ‘,‘ 3 _ , ' g; I _ . N ' ' z . ~ . , ~I ' ’ .' l " ‘. K L1 ; i H. ' ' v | . Hiéhland Park Greenhouses "failéfififlfifig a» mwwwwmmu w 'flm\ m.“ u va‘ . . -. son and Misses Leila Supple, Christine Mc- Miss ln'nd Bartmus. ' 'u may 1 m such: midi who will new to the Lining ble clans is on the sick Not until the early 80’s was Holly brought in any quantities from the South to decorate for Xmas in the East, West and North, but we have been very busy ever since in making a whole lot out of the 25th of December. It is the time we forget all the troubles; we imagine we have. we enter into a spirit of happiness and joy which is'nt gratified without knowing others feel the same way, with each year a greater number of Human beings are made happy either by giving or receiving Tokens, those with plenty remember the less fortunate ones and friends not in want of help are made happy by Gifts not for their intrinsic value but conveying a message bringingGood Cheer, all this helps to make the present generation filled with higher ideals than the previous one and we will keep on making conditions more pleasant for us all, the whole world even in little Sicily or dark Siberia is growing brighter. the People make it so in spite of a few pessimists. who see everything going to the dogs because we refuse to have our heads look backwards and fear the future, there is more money made and spent for good than ever more accomplished for the betterment of man‘s condition than ever and more than ever does man realize that our brief stay on this planet can only be made worth while by considering the wlel being of others so why should nt we be happy, v. hat better philosophy is there? W hat could you do bettt r than remember all your friends during the Yuletide and what better could you make use of to remember them with than ‘Bahr' 5 Blue Ribbon Flowers " Whether )tiu want to spend 50 cents or 25 dollars. let‘s haveiit in exchange for a nice blo miing Plant or a bunch of Roses. they goevety where. today, to make someone happy. tomorrow to cheer some one and the next day perhaps, to comfort them-what a wonderful business to be in. Let's hear from mu. Phone 85 is still the busiest in town but Central will see to it that we get together. Up to the 70’s but little was thought of celebrating Xmas in our country. Here, as well as in England and France New Years was the day, calls were made and good wishes exchanged, but during all that time the Xmas Treedecorated with Anise Cookies, Gilted Nuts and Little Red Snowapplfi flourished in every home in Germany. Presents to every one in the Household and good will to all the world and a real Xmas spirit prevailed and im- pressed itself deeply on the whole Nation. No one really knows where we came from nm' “here \Ac’xe going. the «.nly thing (”min 15 that \w'rc Mun “by nut make the h Let‘s hear from you. Phone 85 is still the busiest in town but Central , A Thanksgiving barrel wt: sent to 'l Olive! Mission in Chicago Mondty by E the Dorcas Society. l Miss Eleanor Meyer was the week-end ‘guest of Miss Irene Macadxe of Chicago. l Mr. and Mn W. A. Whiting and Mr. land Mrs. L. Fem: were the guests 0! l Miss Elizabeth Clark of Irving Park. it with another sdcction. Latin America was reviewed Opportunity in South America was revealed by Mrs Hole. lol- lowed by an account of thecharacterxstics of the pcnple .by Mrs. Rmbm‘ The Land of the Burden Bean-rs. Uuatmula. was the subject of an Interrsnng paper by Miss Woodman. Mrs‘ Frank Petcrwn sang a soprano snln. er, Baum related the amalgamation of Italians “ho em:- grdtc tu Baht-a, The cundudmg amclc. Mcxtt'n. the Land 01 Murdcr and Man- \'ana, was tnlhmcd by a patht-tu' Jury u! twu yuutlx girl nnwmnnnm m that L‘numn. read by Mm Rru‘hrh. Sr M15 Huh-‘5 Iervem przlvrr wm tn: my hgm ofthv Gospel fur lhvw yum. “Juan! people. A sperm] Inc-cling of the wtfn‘rh and teuchcrs M the Presbyterun Hxhk- whoa! Will be held \chncsda» evenmg In con- sular the Christmas celebration "What shall we do that we may work the work 0! God" warns the wbjccx or Mr Rosebro's Sunday morning sermon. Miss Eluabcth Knickerbocker ledlhe' (human Endeavor service in the evening. Mr. Samuel Holcol Edmonton. Alberta Canada is visiting his mmher, Mm Hole Mean. Edw. md Fem Juhrend have accepted petition. as conductors on the C. M. electric. Miss Vila Grave: of Forest Glenn was thezum of MiaMildred Whiting Sunday. Mr. Awald Winter sang “A Story of a Rose" and “Face to Face ‘Salurday even- ing a! the Roger’s Park hall. The C. M. SC. Pull R. R. has pou- poned the construction of the subny until the spring. Mrs. Hole has doruwd to the villue of Deerfield 66 feet of the west end of her property near the rlilmad track where there will be a new road. Mr. and Mrs. Outer Beechnm celebnb ed their ten years wedding anniversary Saturday evening when thirty-five 0! their friends enjoved a few games of cards end dancing. . The suceedul win~ men of prizes were Mr. and Mr; Lincoln Penis wholwon fin! prizes Ind Mia Sadie Gallaway and Mr. Louie Beeclnm secondpr‘lm The out of town were Mr. and Mn Louie Beecham. r. :33 M1;- Bu’ettte of Wilmette. w ‘.. The bride “I: [I'm "fly by her tuber. President wum. Count-u Announce. PNVIHI. Although a hm number 0! ouch!- had been tamed to uni, wedding. l.‘ more lhnn I score 0! Wuhmnonzan- OIJlMdO at nu- oMclnl mm were In filed. The gun”. for the man pm. were old friends 0! the Sun nnd Wll- non “mines. The" in 3 ma Inl- be! of mots from Prinrown. N‘ 1.. when Miss Wilma spell the greater mm M Mr m. [Le lulu: Slaw» um) ”lulu,‘ H Sa)'r \f Xv“ \Urn‘ .n .M\\_~vl u.z-‘ 11“.xr‘.-d.1n (ho- «rut run“: L I [L- \\I HULSQ‘. )‘rrp‘rululu In! Um uvmiilm mm [mm MAL; L,“ an Nun mum: and “(TC' mun! Haburatr. , '1 hr Mnuunn upuu ‘lml‘ Hn- brill“; purl, flux! “up «rule-d ) >l m4»: Um urn-M «and \Hnduw (v! the east rum uhhh :- know“ n.- 11.: Mid-1i "lndnw It In! undor thxp Mnduv! ”ml. M4228 Gnu! \un rmnruc h. ,- ernnn Sanoris and (hut AHA? R00” \eH became Mrs. .‘(irhuhn Ix nuunnhfl both with“: the mommy of many of um residents 0!. WuMnlwn. R". Sylvan" Inch Oflctnu. The Rev. Syhntn “K Bomb 0! Princeton. N. J.. In aid fricnd of (he \\ moo funny. perlomed the mum In ceremony. The but man In Dr “'nlred Crank”. um: ‘hum Mr Sayre worked In labndot. The bride vu- nuendod by her old- or unto-r. Mll‘lll’l't. as fluid 0! honor and her younger Inter, manor. Min Mm G‘ White of Bammom. Mm A. Gaucher. n com-n Mend o! the bfldo; Min Adeline Mitchell Econ 01 Princeton. and M1» MlJUflO Hmwn. daughter of Mn. Wllnoo'l Cousin. (‘0! «me! E. 1‘. Bron 0! Milan, 0|. 1| bridnmnm. man, and un- nmlom to turn nun midrmr Ixnln-l tho pollromrn uh. WM rum-0H0. M0,. on My “Mun-n do” nut tn-Mrn that an or the w!" upper: In" umporod Illh the" polenunl “(noun He bo- Hnu thn 1hr nun. hn Mrn 600* by Humbert. or former member: (II the pom-0 doplnmcun who I" Ullt‘h Oiled h: Mocking (he pnyurullnn The usher: we" Clarion E. Huh.- Jr.. son or the ”prone coun junk-c; Baum": H. Buflol 0! New \‘mk. Dr. Scovme (‘hrk of Salem. Mun Ind Dr. Gin)": ”crux of Monk-bin 3M1 “a n. '1 hr Ll purl, ~h Um gnu WHITE HOUSE GAY Ceremonv per'ormed by Rev 5""- tar W beach 0' Princeum. N JV. In Cld Friend 0' the Wnluon Fu’me-v Thirteenth White Houu Buae ‘bul There May Soon Be Otneu \\ Presideni's [laughter United to francls B. 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M Mr Whllmm And N. uuuam, From-rick (mu-bl, Ihu Hm» unnenn but been (Import-d ‘Hh v Th0 mtmhoru 1)] (ho- ulrr ”ppm" um; hun- ull rank-um (0 Nr “'11" ' man, and un- nmlom to turn nun», midrmr Ixnln-l tho pollromrn uh. WM when». may. on \n Whflm-n do" nut tn-Hrn that an n" the w!" upper: In" umporod Illh l BELIEVES VICTIMS HAVE BEEN FIXED Chic... and Anon Oran Queue. 000 Thu. HNwm M Curlton. ‘ (‘HI(‘A(‘.0~- Tum mvlrr on thy (Yak-um AM Alum rum-nod "a nu- pended [at three mlnutn bottom l'xM und 1 33 p, m. u n lflbulo to Ibe' Inc Jan (harm-o, who I‘ll chair” mu: m the Tun-continental Pun. ! ur “Lactation, And “so 1ch Wedne- Mr. Chrllon'l body in taken to Balaton. Onl.. for Dual. Tb: ml m6 nul'u dash foflowod u ”rue" he comma! u the mu 0! m V“. \brec vodll no. TRAINS STOP FOR DEAD \ \u-dntnj rc n- n- dun» I.” 9n “Hm-r an: 1' kAll! “do-d 1 h I! 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