Eli Pulsqai-7Ltb5r.l. Your support will bcnppreciated Reliable Ticket Election. Tueuiay April 7th can». I. redaction u AssistantSupervisor MM Pnscxlla Car-yer and Muss Hazel Everingham. formerly of this cut): were cntertamed at (e; last Sunday afternoon at the audzmrxun: by Mr Harold Bauer. B ):h Mzss Carver and sta Evermgham studied piano ‘1ka Mr Bauer. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. E, M. Lighthal! entertained a party of little friends of her daughter Grace. at ade- llghtfulpartv, the occasion celebrating Grace’s mmh blrlhday annwera‘dry. Mrs. Henry [)Im‘cr of St. Johns Ava. entertained the Euchre Club on Monday evening‘ Mra.L;:-)nz:- Rnr'rnck 0.? L: (hang:- In, f-)rr:.c"y '3' Rlenn v.11: glue :1 Lachrnn . the Rannm ladvn lune been blddcn, .3 thrrmmn to which :m n: Mlss PnsczllJ Qurver mil speak on some u_).xlpo:ers of England. United Stazcs and Scandmavlu. next Tuesday Karma; a: ll) Lia," o clock a: (he resndence 0: ML» George R. Jones. This will be the ninth or the sane: and Will conclude the Tuesday m )rnmg talks. Tne tenth and last or m: lcgzure course wlll be an emmng muslcalc. Mr. anJMrs. Emu" \m'r. [an Walnut A .‘c. anr. > :n ‘c Lhc‘ appnudmtg nuxrmgr u: Mhs .\!‘: de Min-r In their hru'ht‘r. fur) Phl‘lp. m be held an Saturday cx-mmg. Apni 1.“:h. at H â€kl/(L. a' the hurt: a: Mr and Mrs. Nurr Mr» H B Robert: entertained at dxn- ner last Saxurday mgh: at her home on Central AxeA There was nmc guests present. The Brxdqe Club, compuscd of the Mrs C E. Thompson of 5‘ Linden young married set, met [hli week Wsd- Axel. entertained the Wednesday Sewmg nesday wth Mrs Rolland H lungs on club xnlnrmally m compliment to Mrs. (L Dachve. 3, Henry. formerly of Addson. Ind. now Last wsek VV'edncmdv UK. embmldcr)‘ of Forest Ave.. on Wednesday afternoon] C1335 me: at the home of Mr: L‘ pwtmm tour untll six o'clock. Mrs: Chas \V‘mdco;k.,.;%_’ Linden Park Plat‘r ‘ Fwd of Waukmun was the only out of Mr: H B Rnbertx entertamer! 3r dun. town guest. rd frzcnr‘n anrnmliy on inurdrn cum» mg a: and; and glmrs Aux-ti»; {he guests prmem were Akbert Rehmnu. ASYIaHEr‘ncf‘. .md LxElun Mxtchcll. . In‘a 0.64m: .1 Arthur Hoelnz \u-rc- [he ; card wmners. successr The Quiit Club met Tuesday atternrwn with Mra. Henry Buvd. HS E Laura The vmhn puplb of Mus Jusephmc Trot gave a rental last Saturday after- noon at three o‘rlnck an th» hontc 0: Mr. Ed “r s. 1050pr L Lcamutg bran Kw. '(aunm Andrew J. Walsh .\!:-s Mxry ()‘DmmeH u! W .a. “n i.-vsress an I (m .1 .\lb> 1 “H3 (10611.2 11nd 3162:? “'41?“ The Social Side of Lift: rt 1.4T erh Vote for on the Ich Just a Minute Please villi-cu: High Class handouts and French Dry Cleaners Telephone: 107 and 964 Local Affairs of the week to remind you that Easter is near. Send your garâ€" ments and other cleaning to us NOW! Don’t wait until the last minute; CHiL‘I! B\ the Obserwr Lml ngï¬aghrï¬ l Mr. Ralph'Knickerbka-r left Tuesdayl = murning for Grand Rapids. Mich. l Mrs. Ira Gardner entertained 12 guests; at a farewell dinner party Tuesday even- mg in honor of her brother. Mr. Samuel? ‘ Hole who left for Calgary Canada Thurs-l ‘ day. l The Dorcas Society will meet'at the home of Mrs Fred Haggee Thursday a‘ternoon Invitations have been issuedzby the Mu Sigma Chi. for theif annual Euler Monday dance which will be given in Anderson's hall Monday. April 13. Amelia Webér. the 4-yearoold daughter of Mr‘ and Mrs. C. Weber. died Thursday evening after sufferirig for the past six weeks with pneumonia. Ameliu was buried at Northï¬eld Saturday titer a a short service at St. Paul's Evanï¬elical church; Rev. F. Bosold ofï¬ciated. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bernard and family of Anamooa, Iowa. are visitinï¬the latter: parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Haunschild. Muss Ruth Lidgerwond was the week end guest of Miss Gladys Tucker of Ra vinia. Mm E. H0|é had as her guest Tuesday her son. Mr. B V" Hole of Calgary. Canada Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wolff were the! guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Schneider 0! Jeherson Park Saturday. Mr. Rudolph Deschauer of Chicago was the week-end guest of Mr. Alvin Knaak. Misses Loretta and Ruth Kress and Messrs. Alex Willman and Lester Stanger attended an informal tea given at the home of Miss Villa Graves of Forest Glenn. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vetter are receiving congratulations on the birth ofa baby boy. born Wednesday. March 25. Mrs. Frank Peterson is quite ill. Mrs M. J. Clark returned Sunday afterl a weeks visit mm her daughter. Miss: Elizabeth Clark of Irving Park. ; Public notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stock' holders of the Highland Park State Bank. a banking corporation organ- ized and doing business under the laws of the State of Illinois. held at the banking rooms of the corpora- tion at No. 21 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park. Illinois. on the twenty-sixth day or March. A. D.. 1914. at three o'clock in the after- noon of said day. a resolution was duly adopted by the stockholders 0! said Highland Park State Bank. iti- crensing the capital stock ot.tlle said Highland Park State Bank. .a banking (‘orputation orzanized and doing business under the laws of the State or illinois. from Thirty Thou~ sand (330.000) Dollars. to Sixty Thousand 4360.000) Dollars and that a tertiï¬cate ot’ hlli'i: ar'tion has been ï¬led in Hip oï¬it'e of the Auditor of. ii’ublit- .\(’(‘()\lnlt~ of the State of Illi~ Miss lsabell Kist of Wilmette was thei weekend guest of her aunt. Miss Jose-l phine Woodman. ‘ Hill.‘ and the Returtier of Deeds oi’ Lake County, lllltiois. as is by law provided. Mr. and Mrs. John Vetter are receiving congratulations on the birth ofa baby boy. born Wednesday. March 25. Mrs. Frank Pcterson is quite ill. Mrs M. J. Clark returned Sunday after a wceks visit “ith her daughter. Miss Ehzabeth Clark of Irving Park. Deerfield News Items Misses Loretta and Ruth Kress and Messrs. Alex Willman and Lester Stanger attended an informal tea given at the home of Miss Villa Graves of Forest Glenn. Wednesday. Mr. Rudolph Deschaucr of Chicago was (he week-end guest of Mr. Alvin Knaak. Mrs. Rubev Jones of Evamton was husteunn Thugsdny at a two o'clock luncheon. The guests from H!ghwood wcrc Mesdames F. N. Williams, Mary Chxnon. Pearl Maiman. Harry Burke. Wm ()pperheimer. Juhn Stupey. James Hepburn. and Miss B. Propest. The dancing class of the Northwestern Mlhtary and Naval Academy gave a very pretty cotilmn m the Academy gym- nasium last Saturday evening from 7:30 until 10:30‘ The cotilion was led by Mr. Alvar Bournique. Lllfle Margaret Steffen entertained a number of her sehod friends on Satur- day afternoon in honor of her birthday. Mrs Etta Shergur of Highwood. enter- tanned the Euchrc club on Saturday afternwn. the prizcs benig won by Mrs. (J. ()pper'neimer. Mrs. Frank Mowers. and Mrs Mary Chnum. Delicious n-~ tresnmrms were xerxrd at tire o'clock. The: bndgc club. known a: the Pink 5mm, “ere entertamed Tumday after- noon 't me home of Mrs. A. B. Mu Cuugï¬cy nn Hazel and Lake Axes. Hn lust Fridxy cwmng mm who luok put in the opcm "H. M. S. Pnnzxfnre" 1d3! Fcoruary. ralhcd [ugviher for a good [mm 0! games and danung In the lunch r um: a: me high sch mi. The aï¬air wan. mm: xiih'er‘JaL b Mr: James Hcsicr of S Green Bay :i , entertalned a numberui 'rlam'e: on ‘nduy. {he occaimn (clcbranng her rtnday annhersar). rolls open from T a. r‘. to 5 p. m. Nozice'is also given that voters may vote 'for' or ‘against' the poll tax at this election. Notice of Voting Precinct. " Notice is hvlt’2) given that the polling places {or t_ 4- town election. Tuesday, April 7th. 1911. are located as follows: First Preclluzz Green's Ice Cream store. 201 E. Central Ave. Second Precmct: Highwood Clt)’ Hall. Third Preazuct: Fire Station, Highland Park. Polls open from T a. k. to 5 p. m. provided. Data! at Highland Park. Illinois this TWemy-slxth day of March. A 1).. 1914‘ The Parent-Teachers Association met. in the assembly hall of the (irammar’ school Friday afternoon. Mrs. Supple. the f president. presided and she suggested an .1 amendment to the, constitution which; was voted upon and carried which was to 3 have a meeting of the association every month during the school year instead 0‘“ in alternate months. Mrs. Supple also; suggested that the school board be asked{ to prohibit the giving of flowers tbr‘ graduates at commencement also to al‘l low the “>03 of one oi the satant rooms‘ in itir 5t hool as a nursery where mothers max learn: their small children during the l’. T. A. meetings to be taken care oil by the eighth grade girls. The associa- ‘ lion voted to serve luncheon to thel teachers on the 251h of April when thef- Lake County teachers meeting will be held in the sehool. Mrs. Reichelt. Jr") gave :1 report of the speech of Mn Meadej at the Parent-Teacher council in Chi-l cago. Mr. C. W Pettis gave a practicali demonstration of the marking of the ballot which will be used at the election the 7th of April. All of the gymnastic' classes gave demonstrations under the ; leadership of Miss McMahan. preceding l the business meeting. The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church was held .Wed- nesday evening; Dr. Parker of Chicago. was Moderator. Reports of the Session, the Woman’s Missionary Society. the Dorcas Society and the Sunday School Were read and favorable and encourag- ing criticism made by Dr. Parker on the splendid ï¬nancial reports. The following trustees were elected: William Kreh for one year; Edward Therrien. and William Schlie. each for two years; Dr. Davis and Eduard Ea‘ston. each for three year terms On account of the strong ï¬nan- cial support given the church by the Dorcas Society, Mr. Davis advocated the election of a woman on the board of trustees. Two were nominated by pro- gressive members but both failed to be elected. Miss Frances Biederstadt was elected organist With the privelege of selecting her own assistants. As Mr. I. ’l‘. Junesr‘flid not accept the call made him by the church. Mr. Creswell, another: candidate was selected by \ote, and a call giVen him which has been accepted. ‘ 55m PHARMACIST Won: 23 Miss Sarah Dempsey of Waukegah is spending this week with Mrs. E. Bleimeh‘. The Woodmen gave the Royal Ne‘gh- bars a surprise party at the town ‘hall Thursday.‘ Mrs. Mabel Horenberger has been'con- ï¬ned to her home for the past two weeks with the grippe. '1 Miss Olive Freeze of Chicago way the guest of Miss Mabel Horenberger Tun day . i Mrs. Geo Karch attended the fuheml of her brother. Mr. M. Quigley of Mgdi- son Wis. A number of Deerï¬elders attended. a surprise party given at the home of Mn. Carl Lloyd of Chicago. > Mr Nelson and Mines Leila swag)». Winifred Supple, Chrisune Mchi; Ruth Reichelz, Harriet and AI: . Gastï¬eld. and Grace. Bessie and Plot 5 Carolin attended the Lake ‘ teachers making at Ravlnia Saturday}; " The trustees of the Presbyterian church held a meeting at the home of Dr. Davis Monday evening. ’ Mia Mildred Nicol: of Austin any: Frank Supple of Chicago were wee! guests at Suppledale Farm. 1‘. G. Phillips. President. ('lmrle.» 1-'. Grant. (‘ashler‘ lenrge El Phillips. Attorney .. E. FARMER. Town Clerk. Adv 4-5 rm: mom Pmm HIG; 4-5-6 outed at Highland Park. this 26th day or March A. D. 1914. That ‘the polling place for the Fourth â€Ward will be at the Highland Park Preo- ;Building, 110 W. Central Avenue. all in the City of Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois, 3 The polls at said election will be open it ‘li o'clock in the morning and continue open uinil 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that date. That the polling place for the Second Wind will be at Frank B. Green’s Store. ’corner Central Avenue and North Sherl- dan Road. That the polling place {or the Third Ward will be at D. C. Purdy and Son's Hardware Store, 43 St. Johns Avenue. Notice is hereby given that a general election will be held for city ofï¬cers in the City of Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois, on Tuesday, April let. A. D. 1914, for the following citv oflicers; One Alderman for the First Ward. One Alderman for the Second Ward. One Alderman for the Third Ward. One Alderman tor the Fourth Ward. That the polling place for the First Ward will be at the Fire Station Build- ing, corner of Central Avenue and Green Bay Road. ‘ « Ciiiaens 0? Highland Park I salufe‘you. J ‘3] am the life blood of my master’s-business. I am quick delivery. The voters of Highland Park, both men and women, will be given an opportunity on April 7gto register \otes for or against pure water for this community. The following men and wo men are back of the movement for a new sanitary district and they ask for your cooperation and your vote April 7th. ‘ The-Lake Michigan Water Commission made up of experts on Water supply and sewerage disposal. after exhaustive chemical tests of samples of water collected at various points on the North Shore report that North Shore Sanitary Association OSSOL! CLUB W. J. F yï¬e Frances D. Everett George Allen Mason John Oliver Earl W. Spencer ‘ure Water for Highland Park The Water Supply of the North Shore is DiSt'nictly Polluted Election Nouce E. A. WmKN, City Clerk. ' 4 5 PARK ILLINOIS BUSINESS MEN’S ASSO‘ Herman Denzel D. M Erskine S. A. St. Peter Advisory Committee for Highland Park CITIZENS Mr. Frank R. Botts Mr. Frank Gardner Mr. John Oliver Mr. Emil Rudolph MAKES QUICK DELMERV VFLza WATERMAN Fountain Pens éswm ALBERT LARSON Candy 1:53:35 YOUNG MEN'S cwn T. H. Deckgr George P. Jones C. H. Warren Statiouer \ MORSES \ HIGHLAND LINEN ’ LOUISINE BERKSHIRE CONKLIN WUESTS WOMAN'S CLUB Mrs. Charles H. Baker Mm George H. CampbcH Mn. Ira J, Geer Mrs. H. B. Roberts Maud H. Shannon