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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Oct 1914, p. 4

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in G PURDY-P SONS I‘- 'W Greenes News Stand f m4 amino on emiéil; 75¢ Vii not be urged to bur-Ruined!“ But can. u: Icon. » .__,- _ ’3:ng 23? g Columbia Grafonola $50 “F avorite” op Easy Terms latest Records on Sale Herc FOR RENT P. 5. Get the latest books written by best authors at our circulating library, at 3 cents per day. 23 N. Simian Rud Highland Pari You must use Nun-Finish to have real 'dusting satisfaction'. You cannot get Nu-Filioh results without Nun-Finish. Every user becomes an en‘ lbusmst. A trial ml] convince you it has no equal. REAL SATISFACTION ErskineBankBuilding Telephone 632 Entered as secundx'lu» matter March-l. 1911.3: the post office at H.4itzmd Park. lllmo'u. under the Act of March 3. 1.1.‘4 «‘ Whioeflfipanilflvm dusk in the usu-al why» but what a difference! N0 duu flwng In the mom Lo settle down a in. ' Every speck istaken up and ta en out-~-nut Just stirred up. And. at the same time. ,thh no extra work. your furniture. woodwork and hardwuxj floors are cleaned and polished. Try a 25: bunk. Punususn \VEEKLY u JOHN L. -UDzu. It Highland Park, Lair County. Illinois Tekphone ;: 1: Highland Park 562 THEEMHLANDPARKPRESS? D. C. PURDYu" SONS M‘- 'W IS KW" FRED SCHAEFER Choice Office THURSDAY. 0C1 UBER 15. 1914 39 St. Johns Avenue E. F. PRATT, Prop. arm ml is I marvelous dusting- cleamn : hshmg l1- qmdt f" It ypu just PLUMBING All Columbia Records play on , *3 Victor Machines F in the Mr. George Beulow of Oshkosh. Wis. was the weektnd guest of his relatives. Mr and Mr; Fritz Bahr. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Stear. who have been in Chicago all summer, have return- ed to their home on Lmdcn Ave Miss Helen Conrad will be the week- end gun: of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George F‘ Conrad of An- tioch, Ill. Miss Carrie Goswciller had as heri‘Clemensand S. M. Fame. Winners. Class guests on Sunday her sister. Mrs. H. I D player! tie. H. E. Porter. winner, Ha: Ritmiller and two sons who motored here ‘ vat Day cup tie. C. E. lecox. Winner. from Austin. 1 Mr. Edward Balding and Mr. Allen are spending this week visiting friends in Green Bay, Wis. The boys went up on their motorcycles. Thursday afternoon. Oct. 22nd will be Forester day at St. James church bazaar. The Highwood Lady Foresters WI“ be assisted in entertaining by the Highland Park ladies. Cards will be the feature of the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. The Highwood ladies sewing circle met Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday eve- ning and will again meet this afternoon and evening to complete the sewing on articles for their annual bazaar to be held in St. James hall beginning Oct. let. Mr. and Mrs. Perry 0! \V'aukegan Ave. are receiving congratulatmns on the birth of a daughter. born last meg-k. Mr. Geo. Schmid: Hf Umdgx, sper >CVCr31d3V30f!a>[ “EL'L mth Enzsbmzhe and sisterm-Iaw, Mr, and Mrs. Wu Schmtdz. em} mucstx‘ of Mr. an under of Kenmaha, \‘» .1[ (HR): Lh'rr Mr: M. Atzleman m L' west or MH, Henry [urn Mrs. F R. Bolt. \x'm) h :‘c_u:r.:cn( at Des Home, "ark we :n R‘n‘inn in: .Ieâ€"‘k Mr‘ I'w‘t !‘-< sts Prlstxlla L'arxcr annuumes Hum Mr. and Mrs, H F. .\I Kt’Hrr u! Mn- openimz or her studno at her home 236‘neapolis have taken the muse (m the E. Central Aw. Mus Caner. who haslcorner of Lake and Laurel Axes, former rcturncd from a hum-en thousand mxlefly occupied by Mr. and Mrs Hrlrnan :oncert {our of the “nzcrn states. :5 Altman. They took DOSSCBMOH on Sam:- Jlanmng a acne: or musudl ICCEUFCS to 3’ day. Jake place later in ‘he s“““’“ I Th9 Quindsz2~uu a" C1 law... 1 ‘ uh m.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amatcr and (th- dren of Glencoe Ava, haw returned“ to nghland Park after u shun stay in em Clgo as guests of Mr) Atwuter'S mother. Mrs. E. R. LobdeH. Mrs. J. 6. Mon: entcrtamed Mrs. G. C On of MIchigan City List urn-k. Mrs. Harry Taylor of Chicago was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Daniel Cobb last week. Miss Ethel Spemcr IS assisting Miss Annie Cobb in her kindergarten work. (~er Ice: much resulim‘. uni: .1 bru'm-r: .6; The break [5 uh! .1 {cw inchm above the fight ankic. Hr x: reported a: domg nicely. lor Mxlwaukee. “'1: Mrs. Raymond Flinn of E, Park Ave..| Mrs. E. A. Heuszis was taken to the Is entertainmg Muss Euiahe Grover u: ‘ Jane McAlister hOSpltal, \VaLkz-xan Hus Oberlin. 0th, formerly of nghland Park, Wflk, where sh: vull undrrgw an wpcra- tor a few days. g tion. Mus Viola Kuhn- mi‘, hc 1}~.~ m ck rm! gu.-s[u!.\1r. and .\1:~ (inn 5)" “I‘.\ul§ Mr, W M H \\ .\! \I Mr. and Mrs. David N. Hanson and;born I”! “'9“- their daughter. Miss Rebecca. who have ; The Iota Pi sorority Is busy mutia been living at 43.! E. Central Ave. have ‘ new member: and reorganizing aru- returned to their home m Chicago at summer ajournmcm. \ 4737 Ellis Ave. Miss Lois WIllIams had as her w Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cnpe and 50“ end guest. Miss Lucxle Huward 0! EV Jumor were the Weekend guests of rela- pm, ’ ‘ ' . ‘ . I', V . V we: m Downers (vmu~ In The rhmnnn Fundy-1L1” x... mm m Mr, and Mrs. S. :\ t0 Haymmxi. I“. on T reldtncs. Miss Charlotte Yue of Hazel Ave.. left last week fora months absence in the East. visiting friends in New York. Pennsylvania. and Conncticut and will win Mrs. John Glass in New York. Mrs. John Glass of Cary Ave.. has gone East for about six weeks to be the guest of her sister. Mm W. L. Ford of Lynn. Mass. Mrs Class will visit her son. Tom Glass at Hill School. 9.1., and later go to Virginia Springs. Va Miss Bessie Stewart Campbell. well known here, will lecture at the Bircl‘. wood Country club, Rogers Park tonight, Thursday. Miss Campbell wxll be assist- ed by Mr. Leo Sowerby, pianist. \\ l LOCAL AND ransom ms} .\( M xru . ‘ixzfncr gL; 'k‘AEv‘) Wm: he Inficr B dkl yc‘t md Mrs. \\ »\ndrcw Blot rzlzz‘g hr~ {A}, 3er H.‘ -\\c. met xv. ‘Jrs. Cha «f and .\ IHC>S [Hp hmid Yield \\ L‘ (/ L xrk I. \[mri wad {.1th (T MI~ I“ in: C 3 been taking l3. rammed w (ago “as the ‘ r on Monday. j I’cxcr motored And \ mic-d H \mder XI r \\ cc ix ,1 brw'ru‘ na .11 Inmg I0! H't‘ Mrs '1“; ‘1 \l: Kl Itor ()n Wednesday «warm-4 .. u'dm‘k .\ҤS Emm JuHLwr u tent mg her SISYQ‘I', Paulmv Juh: mr her ' by :1 C. M. E. (Jr at Nu- m” crossmg. Aside (mm bum: u [or a short time she rt’u'ln‘d r \\ :H‘rf m we A specitl Rally day service and Harvest home service will be held next Sunday morning at the Ebenezer Eungehcal church beginning at 10:00. A curdxal In. vitation is extended to everyone to cone and worship with us. Good speakers have been secured and there mu be special music which you will enjoy. . the Sweduh Lutheran church. and-M I Ebenezer Evangelical Churcq‘lmcrmcm was in Wuhan merry. u- I...“- In .n-ué..- LEâ€" .â€" .4... ‘ The golf aeaaon closes uirh ih e rollou ing results: 18- hole match play against :.par for class A and B plaver; C A \chhinney 1 up South paws 18 hole medal play handicap. B. S. DeMmh. EM 7. 7 . Last chance cup, 18-hole medal play handicap; S. L. Deming. 93. 22. 71, IS-hole medal play handicap lor class C and D players; W. (i. Keene. 94. 23, 71. Cup championship and flight cups. um ner ol championship H. R. Loudon. first flight; C. N. Thomas second flight. A, A Clemens. third flight; J. R Washburn. fourth flight. C. N. Vail, fifth fllghl. The following ties were played of! Low groan tie, Walter Egan, winner. 18 hole medal play handicap lie. E. H. [.eeman. winner. Four ball Contest tie. F. M. Clemens and S. M. Paine. Winners. Class D player! tie. H. E. Porter. winner, Har- vat Day cup tie. C. E; Wilcox. WIDnCI’. I... .. .. A- l "1|, lUl llllll -‘ tl‘ lvlw UI MI- ”W Mrs. Willllm Becker tomorrow evening preVioua to hla leaving [or (he lale ol Pines Mr. and Mn. Clark expect to leaxe ‘llhln the flex! I81! dava. _.~_ My Mn. A- S. Fundy Mn. Anna 8. Purdy, wife 0! Mr. Arn- broae Purdy. an anomey in 0:1ch died on Thunday. Oct. Rh. alter an illneaa of 18 month; at Ru-ell Hall, Her remaina were taken to Palmyra. N. Y.. for Maria! Saturday. Rev. Dr. Wokott ofiaawd. Obituary Mr. W Matro- Andrew Notdatrom died at his home on Washinctm 5L Highwood. Friday. Tbecauaeolhiadealh'aa mvocarditia He was any yean old. Funu'alaa'vicea were held Sunday aim at m o'clock at the house. Rev. London at the Swediah Lutheran church. afldatd. Ut’ .\!r and Mrs. H >1: rb xly of Maple Aw: “-3; here and will return 1% II for the winter on thy .Mr. Henry (mile Pun!) mm: {“0 (5.... \ huzmng nip ”1h \\ m1 Mr. and Mrs. (mm and faxmfv o! Brnnmn Satuzday for thexr hm“ I Mr. John H. Frakes who has been Highland Park 5 motor yll': "mp" fur the ,past summer. handed m h: resignulmn jMonday. His place will pmbably not be ffilled until next sprlng. .Mr. and Mrs A Hansun l: ll sun Mn. ‘Flura Ford and “r. '1 hum. n (.lwsnn (If lChxcago werethc guests m‘. Sunday m MM. and Mrs Roy .M. Hum» Lieut. Emery. formerly spent a few days a! F: “wk Llcut. Emery .«m‘. amt: mg-d at Texm L 'v " TheSundayrraxsesatSt Jan‘m CAIN-i! church, Highnood. have changcd (w 1! hours of eight and ten o'cluck Mr. and Mrs. George Huuc Pun! as their Sunday guests Muss Mildred Lane and Mr. Robert Ba>hdllcr u! Hum”) Mus \'1ulal’an_szc mi‘, P gu.-s[u!.\1r. and .\1:~ c or Mxlwaukee. Wm lr gmrr :(n- Mr :\ r. \Ir. “'Lilizx‘x‘. HrMâ€"r! Moon. 1 Lung pcoplu au- I‘herc wull be a unwn Huthand ParkL‘hrmmu .:‘. thn' Presbyterian \ h: ri‘xx' ewmnw (K! 1‘ .x' 'a‘nmg pan m Ihc pm l‘n~~f))'{crlan shun 1 my \rvuhL ~pea'nu M: E r» 1w n.1anmlwr.Mr I: nun “ill [cad [hr- :2 ('("..I h- fi‘l,\\}lu\\1}ll('.tfk The Christian Endcmur Sour-[y of the Presbyterian church Mil ham :1 hay ruck nde on Saturday night All thum- msh» mg to go will please mfnrn. Mm Lida Hourley and make (”ngv ~ vnn \\ A), her The Iota Pisorority Is busy Initiating new member! and reorganizing after Its summer ajournmcm. Miss Lois WIllIams had as her week. Mr. and Mrs. L'rban Kmhl or ”rah wood announce the bmh of a daughter born last week. The faculty and students of the high school oboerved Fire Prevention Day, Friday. Oct. 9th. by a short program of readings Ind patriotic songs. Those taking part were: Miss Alice H. Mc- Eirath. Mines Dorothy Baker, Lillian Brayton. Ind Myrtle Reyes, The pro- gram ended with a fire drill which was quite appropriate and very suxessIully done. .\X' Juhn Rw‘fl‘“ 1: r West Baden. [sz1 u m for [my “ml-A Ma. S. J..Baker spent [ht week'end visiting friends in Chicago. “fl Ddothy Morrison of New Yotk, who has been the guest of Mr; John Buckingham of Winnetka. 15 the guest of Min Ruth Gregory. S. Sheridan Rd. this week. vmn HIGHLAND max PRESS. mam 9mm Exmoor Club mm} ml .rurgc‘ INJUKK‘3 MN 1‘ m: l'lmc He leaves to survive him two noon. Mn. A- 3. Fundy Mn. Ann- 8. Purdy, wife 0! Mr. Arn- brooe Purdy. In utomey in Chncqo. died on Thundny. Oct. fit. the! no man. of 18 month; It Ru-cll ML Her remains were taken to Pulmyn. N. Y.. for Marin! Saturday. Rev. Dr. Wokott ofiaawd. Friends and busing. mum at “Elbert Clark will [his farewell an; party for him It the home of Mr. And Mrs. Wullum Becker tomorrow evening, prm‘iom to hit leaving [or (he lnle ol Pmes‘ Mr. nnd Mn. Clark expect to leave mthm the flex! Ian dun. 2” I. (dillâ€" ”PM! The dumdc Kim class in“ bold nu 1m mecung Wednadly. Oct. 215: u ‘ All p m. All are invited u' w: ::1 the art u! K Aunmg \(‘fll'lahh‘b rt: : 1'1“! suenhhtalh .n :t hm bran tn m1 Into .wute (intrn t; n .th a good w 3'” (hr :h:id utth a \JLAJI amount m .7 nzd,$lr4h1|0 hating tn‘t'tl rcnltzed l -; wt In :ure A damn qutha-nn .\.t- srrn‘d at l'.‘ 3010(“0 hundred and 11:2 numen. The: attcrntmm program \\ w .m address by Mr. Henr) Madman Mm un “The Why of the m-u theatre mmrnwnt," looking mmr tn art than thx- mmmermal side l’rcstdent James H Mnxes, Northwestern l'nnermty. chant mdn u! the State Park COHImleIOn. gave a hntory of Starved Rock and it: first ‘dxscovery by the French in 1682. what; dtthcultnes had been encountered in trylna: to get money enough from the tegisluure 1' tor the purchase. nkmg {or one hundredf and titty thousand dollar: Ind ween/Infl just one hull. The park In: 300 Km, and nxnctecn canyons; the canyon: have all been renamed alter Indian tribet The park scenery is t‘onndered ubeautn- ‘ tul as Culorldo, and the {our miles on: rner equal to the Hudson. (me hundred] vane-ties of birds hue been counted In forty-eight hourx; 750(1) people muted then- last year. The North End club hu‘ 0 4 1 mutrd to attend. PAINTING Paper Hm Amati-a fol-uh... I” {mum California and four ulhu stain .214 an eight hour lav- In maps and 1.1. 'chx T he ulk “as gurn muslly lo " :- gal behind the umnlcr. In put ”my \r uw 11: her place for a vunlxnuhl xrcrp- ‘ 'I he Icagur 15 “mm; {0 ask {or a v ' ' :r ru-r) uoman uhuhrr cmplnud :1 Hm m shnp Mn Frrd L Huhh w 4 \L'bsllluYr trnm lhr (leahnrml 3‘ “1:22! m u! Ihrl P W L, .: dumm- ~" x'-I ::1 [hr (H! u! «Atxmng \cgrxahln u : 1'1“! sucnhrualh 4x1! hm bran m _ The Woman'e‘ club 0! Hiihlmd Perk entertained at! Tuaday. Oct. 1311:. It fit Pretbytet‘hn church. the Federation at Club. of the Tenth Won-II Dio- trict of Illinois It their annual mating. VThemornhgvum to “he. otficen: “n. W. 1.”. be!“ dead pmldenttoflllthevmoltho nth» ing officer, Mn. John Harper Long. Four o‘hereleeuoum nude. Mn. A. l. ‘ Walker, chairman cl the Lecithtive de- putment I. I". W. C. speaking of thr dlflerent bill! that In being presented; before the baneâ€"one an injunction and; abatement of and labot, . retired billl for teachers. removing politic-l influena m the public schools. permanentcuetouhl care for weak minded women. New York alone hu 11.000 with only 5(0) cared, (or. Helping deficient children In the schoolsâ€"It least 9 o! the deficient: have. feeble minded parents Alto have other i bulls to present {or more oenou- problem I .‘hSS Elsa Wmheim.. executwe mercury: 01 the Consumer: League of lltmou. gave! an excellent outline ol the good thingy bung accomplished by the league, Mating Hm lllmola rank: n the lhll’d indusmnl stale and they want I ten hour law en- 1‘ I Highlfid Park Woman's Club] C. M. GATES Y. \V. C. A. News Coninbultd EARL W. GSELL PHARMACIST, A "(on will (all for and delivtr your gamut: ”'ul '.’ ”w ‘17" “lasinmandlong“ear~ mg. ”Hm” Yw um Rqur Goods. \14-‘:".«-: \n:; .‘m hmlng Rubber In ,. ~ In: 11.11“. muHu-rfor fur (Q, \1 mm: ..\(‘, \nu “112ch grrater ‘4 V \ Al :ami mm by .\( lmxmg \our Ku‘fiwr guxis hen Why not have your clothmg renovated here this week and rave our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND DYFJNG of ladtes and gént's gamma. onental rugs carpets poniers draperies. piano covers. lace curtams cu, cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant In the West. Making a specialty of loans on improved real estaté in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park Evanstnn Wil- mette, Kcnilworth Winnetka (iiemoe. Highland Park and Lake Form. SeLurity undir murtgages in (his ten‘jton is continually enhancing “hilt the rate of interest is attractive. INCORPOR A TED 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Huh-e W Fat 55 North Shore Trust Company I Dyers and Cleaners “The Imperial” CHAS. H. WARREN C0. A Large Assortment North Shore Trust Compan§ DAINTY HOUSE DRESSES Amoskeag Gingham Tunic Skixt also plain a big value at MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2'23-2133 bmoln Avon“. CHICAGO Lincoln ~ 1908 Di“ MORTGAGE BANKERS Capital $100,000 Ornnized under the Banking Luvs of the State of Illinois Autumn Styles Highland Park, Illinois I“) (.111 ha P‘ madv < , "1H mtore your pr- menu and nuke them fresh And dun min. You need no( he druid menmuz the moat perih- Able to our cnreful work are extrtmely dainty and uttrncnve. but many 0! the fabrics Ire deflate And mil not stand the ravages of the laundry 0 L J GIIIIYI‘. 98c Telepbae Z3 g? A“ J Jmnofit “(Wei-"rd! ’1' BELOW ’1 MNW‘ Keep inoa oneortwo REG In: IT

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