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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 May 1914, p. 5

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Excels all others. 5-Year Guarantee The Foster Colonial Pump is correct for afternoon ind semi-dress wear this season. Perfect proportion it high arch and Spanish heel is the feature of this shoe. Shown in patent leather with white calf L uppers and other attractive combinations of leather. 1 Such a bank is located in your home city. Such a bank invites and deserves your patronage. Such a bank is the« Highland Park State Bank A (‘ .\l()R(I.~l.\'.I’rest1i.‘nl Capital, fully paid in $60,000.00 I M-v-â€"â€"i, I» A...» onuin rub mum, m. [ral- Shae Ciao An. ad M Sm: I R SHOE (mam/0"?” S I’resuio‘nl .]> 5!. APFEL. Via‘ Hrs C. F GRANT, Cashu'r AFE ‘ OUND TRONG Unequalled fox Power and Durability. Equipped with Special Westinghouse Motor Cleans Entirely by Air NOBRlBHBlSEDONTflE CAR- PFI‘SRUQANDOTIER FABRICS Weighs Only 10 Pounds Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminates all of the fatigue and annoyance of houseclean- ing by other meansâ€"no need of upsetting the home moving carpets. rugs. furniture. Simply constructed, has only two moving puts, a fan and a motor to run it. Does not get out of order. International Bible Students Association Subject Public Library Hall Highland Park Mr. C. H. Swingle “Why Did God Permit Evil?” Idfl ibe “spices of the THE MAGIC positively re No Collection The Minion which is to begin on next Sunday, May 6th and last: week. m May 17th, in St. Mary's Catholic church will be conducted by Rev. Father‘l‘homas E. Cox. Father Cox is an experienced missionary, a ripe scholar and a forcible speaker and will present saving truths which constitute the very cornerstone of individual worth, the foundation of do mestic happiness and the highway to civic progress. This will be a rare op- portunity to learn the truth about the Catholic church. Americans pride them- selves in fair mindness. This should lead every one interested in the cause of truth to promote any undertakinsprom ing to lessen error and to spread truth. Very frequently non-Catholics ' gather their ideas of Catholics and of things Catholic from those who» sole ambition Lis to misrepresent everything Catholic. Misrepresentation is not truth and vilifica- ition is not justice. Neither one is a gsquare deal. if then you are friendly to 3 the Catholic elements in the community fior if you are indifferent or unfriendly to 3your Catholic neighbors. come any way {and hear Father Cox. Everyone is most cordially invited. Services will begin Sunday ten-fifteen o'clock. A musical senice of unusual interest under the direction of Mr. Sidney Arno Dictch, choirmaster, to which the public is invited, will be given in (he cl' rch on Sunday evening. May 10th. axeigm o'clock The program will be as follows: Processional Hymn, 408. “Jerusalem the Golden" ...................... [11mm Anthem. “Hark, Hark My Soul". .Shelley Miss Pinkerton. contralto Opening sentences, Lord's Prayer. Solov “Zion ‘ ...................... Case Festival Te Deum ...... Scripture lesson. Solo. “Come Unto Me” Mrs. Edna McDevitt Ross, soprano Anthem. “Fear not Ye, O Israel" ~.Stn’clzer Mr. Charles E. Weeks, bass Duet. “Love Divine". . . . . . . . ...‘S!ainer Mrs. C. G. Alexander, soprano Mr. Faulkner, tenor Mr. Faulkner Anthem. “Sun of My Soul" ...... Turm-r Mrs. W. A. Alexander, soprano Offering for the choir fund. Prayers and Benediction. Recessional Hymn 535. ‘Non the Day is Over' ....... . . . . . . Bambi The annual parish meeting which “as held in the parish house on Monday ene mng, May 4th. was amended by about one hundred parishioners and was in every wav a success. " lhe reports of the parish treasurerand of the treasurer' s of the various parochial organizations were read, (m erg the pastg'ear and showed a healmy finanual condition. Mr. Francis C. Brown and Mr. Francis Thorn “ere reelected Wardens by accla~ matiun. The balloting for the ten mem~ bers ot the Vestry resulted in the electicn ol Messrs. John A. Bunnell, Jnseph L. Fearing. Joseph L. Holbrook. George H. Merryweather. George A, Mason; John V. Nurcross. Wm. Dudley Putnam, ()râ€" ville St. Peter. Henry A. Townerr. and Gerard Van Schaick. Mr. Dudley Chase Denisim was srcrelziry of the meeting. Mr. (L H. Merryweather, Mrl Earl W. Spencer and [)r. Haskin constituted the nominating committee and Mr. A. M. Merryweather and Mr. Robert Dixon Were tellers of the election. After the business of the meeting was conducted Mr. Faulkner sang two groups of songs accompanied by Mr. Dietch. and Mr. Dean Cornwall the cartoonist. gave an entertaining chalk talk. The rooms were tastefully decorated and refresh- ments were served by the ladies under the direction of Mrs.$psncer, Mrs. Samp- sell. and Miss Towner. The Chicago North Shore Musical Festival will offer at its five concerts this; year some of the most attractive pro- I grams in the history of the orgnnizationfl Four evening performances and one: matinee will be. offered in the Northuest-: em lTniversit) gymnasium Maw 25 26 l 28 and '10. No music festhal in the coun i try will offer an array of solo artists so: imposing as to numbers or so splendid as; ‘ to quality. The great festival chorus of: 600 singers. which in previous years has been one of the most impressive features of the concerts. will be heard again. for: i the performance oi Haydn's oratorio,‘ “The Creation," which will open the; festival. the body of singers will be in-‘ ‘ creased to 1000. In addition to the E festival chorus; and the children’s chorus of 1500 singers. there will be heard a choir of 300 voices dern from the! ‘ Evanston High School and the A Cappella 1 V Choir of Northwestern University. Peter Christian Lutkin who has been musical director of the festivals since their founda- .tion. will once more occupy that position, and Frederick Stock will conduct the or ichestral performance. As in past year. ‘ the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. in its full membership. will assist. and among' i the soloists will be Alma Gluck and Alice . Neiloon. Al the meeting of me vestry for or- ganization Mr. Towner was reappointed clerk and Mr. George A. Mason treasurer Five Concert- At Evnmton by North Shore Auochtion SIXTH MUSIC FESTIVAL THIS MONTH St. Mary’s Church Trinitv Church Notes Contributed Buck Ave.) Ruednwbod. very well known hen, died'on Ftiljhy morning at ten o'clock in St. Joesph. hospital of dyptheria. Mm Gormn‘ii was bomNov.20,1895. making her eighteen years of age. Funeral ser- vices were held Sunday mdming at half after ten o'clock at Lake Forest cemetery where interment was made. Obituary Mr. Mathias Rohr died April 22nd after an illness lasting a year. He was bomin 4 Sarberg, Germany March 17,1850 mak 1 ing him seventy- four years old. Funerall services were held at St. Joseph s Catholic church in Grosspoint under the Brother hood of St. Joseph of which he was ai member, Friday. April 24th Mr Rohrl was employed by the Northwestern for thirty-five years. interment was in St. C Joseph cemetery; Rev. Father Nedstrader, l for whom Mr. Rohr, when a boy acted aal man server. officiated. He leaves to survive him five children all of Highland Park. Mrs Williams, Mrs. Sullivan, ‘Simon. Elizabeth and Mathew Rohr l The city vehicle licenee was due May In an should be paid at once to the city collector at the city hall. . Under the new ordinance which went in- to efiact'May lat. the number of saloon in Wadkegan is reduced to thirty and the license fee increased from 8500 to $750. M l'. .omcwhat Cloudy u to m ' 84mm and It. Var-city. ’l‘hln touching mle. fur the wmclty of whim we do not vouch. comes from u mun-e xlmt wv do nut know. says mv Huxlnm rim: nnd Mini”: .luurnul' "Almul hull! u Swmlnnl 1n l'um uule JIN» Snlm-do full in Inn» with :I-n ludhln gil'l. He prm'n-mlml to do u thlhg‘u‘lhnnx unhonrd of In thnw times all» marrh-d ln-r Unt of :rnmml» ln-r mmhér 'rm o-nlml to him 1: row or sun-r of mwxmnplwl rlrlnm‘s. [In “‘m’kt‘fl it um] drew from It rouwlvrnhh- wjmltlhtmr huh-h I‘ur hi‘ happiness. for his opuh-nm- oxrltvd Un- cupidiu- hr the rim-my. (‘nunt lmhms. who tmd hhh charm-d with high trmmm. the penalty of whlvh was do”!!! and tho vomlgzcutluh of all worldly goods "lt-‘wus In \‘nln that Salt-uh» demand all pérmlhlnn to uppvul to Madrid and ofiorgd to [my two Inuots of <llu-r dully’ldnrln‘: the fifteen months Ilmt must- elapse lwfore a reply mu: rc-mru- vd [The Hill“! return-d and hanged him In Hull). But the butcher gut small good out of It. The landlnns. Inn-m on :u‘vhl‘zlim their friend. destroyed thv work! of the mlne. filled lt wlth Walter uud éoncmllod the entruhce so cleverly [lint pt could never be disc-overdo Nel- tller promlscs nor threats could extmcl thelr‘ necreL which renmlns so to this very :day." Thu htory is more romantic than mom of the Gunslgbt. Pegleg and ne'- ethther "lost mines" of the Ameri- bal n dwelt thfing Even With the Pinon. P'uruun Wheeler was lnvlted om one afternoon for n motormr ride with one of his friends, The minister. who enjoyed an outdoor sports, was wry enthusiastic over motoring. so he was nllow‘pd to drive the car. While speed- Inu gltmg he was stopped by a con stableiml ordered to the stnthm home Mugging-Germany of 2166 Eastwood “Well." said the captain. after listen in}; to their story. "you say you werv giving at only fine-en miles an hour. hm the (mountable declares yuu were (mv elm}: nt fort). \'0w 1 don‘t like (u doubt the “0rd 01' P‘tllf‘l‘ of \uu Cnu youalxlnk “by he insists ,mu were trnvflluu m thnx rate of wow]? ls then-Fun)" grudge he owes you?" “I tell yuu. It you eat me on Our flu-ms”! come for are dollars. but for tWEuQJlfe dollars I eat myself at khnfidtH-l" â€".\‘atlonnl Food alumnu- "N6.” sum the Morgyumu thought full)? ‘ No, I can t think of “mullingâ€"- utflen’ It is that I married him four yenrs- ugu "~l ippincutt' s WES inviu “mu gm ‘1'; Alternatives. r 'A qwlwurt young (lermzm applied for allp'osltlnu on u farm. As he walk ed vllitu the burn he mlqlrvssed rho Inrmér. ”Hey. mister, will you jnh (“11'3er "w. Walnut ’nmm h Try it and note the improvement in your chickens. It mcreascs' the egg production and makes the keeping of chickens a profitable business mm column mm? W523 TALE OF A LOST MINE. E‘! I 31-0: yun mm! H job." said the "Well, how mm-h (In yuu I what?" yuu [uh Im- Natl“ WChiék‘éfi’ Rbtip 7' Réinedy “film we \mrk' is Safe and Reliable Five Denominations'Principllly for Pu- cel Polk an are tent out Postmaster Grady has been notified by the postmaster general that the depart- ment has issued five new denominations of stamps intended primarily for use on parcels, but valid for postage on all classes of mail. The denominations are Seven nine, twenty and thirty cents. Tle new stamps are of the same shape and the same size of the series of 1911 The colors are. seven cent‘ black: nine cent pink: twelve cent maroon; twenty cent light blue and thirty cent. vermillion. The even cent stamp bears the hand of Washington. while the others hive a picture of Franklin. announces the removal of his office tome new Shaina Building. come? of Central Ave..andSbezidanRoadandhisreddeuce m2278. MA". Ofice hours8 t09 Lm.lto3fi.m.7tosp.m.5undaymd other harlbyapptinmxent. Office phonc 95. Rmmm. LEVIN, the jeweler UNDERWEARIJ St. Johm Avenue GINES BEBORED AND REPAIRED. TEL. N. C. 413 NEW SERIES OF STAIPS ISSUED RESULAB,OB SPECIAL CUT ON SHORT NO'flCE. ALL'MACHQIE WORK GUARANTEED. GAS £N° North Chicago, Illifiois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near 13.]. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Works . Brother: Athletic Ulin Sui: also thg genuine porosknirtiggion suits and several other well known maka If you want to feel Comfortable and happy wear the old and reliable :Wha DR. ROBERTS is too busy ~ Repairing Watches, Clocks and jewelry to write an ad R. W. SCHNEIDER OVERHAULED AND REPAIRED BOUGHT. AN§LSbLD. cans ‘Fmezinghas heaved the sod my mmthcsub-ooiLmdthemllerwill pressitbocksothatlhegmssmots will get a quick start Rolling D. C. PURDYH‘.’ SONS M . test run- nun; bdtvheafinp, per- pamand care “fl make it the ' uniting It‘s easywith a‘ficyuone." because alou- .M the high grade fectlyvfming justment cum nu Telephone 33 1

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