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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Oct 1914, p. 5

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it H rth .ny 23 \\ 4 New Alleyu - < Beat of Equipment: - ~ Phone 560 Convenient C. M. E. Service ()nc short block west on De'erpath Avenue. LAKE FOREST The World’s Best Piano Player Gulbransen-Dickinson Co. Ask for the “Bowlers Gunde." a vest pocket book printed by the Brunswick Balk: Collendrr (30.. Alley Makrrs. and given with their com pluments. Easy to learn. Best of Indoor Games. Instructions to beginner; MATT SHIEL. Mgr. HARDER’S HARDWARE Burns all His]: v. ‘ceaszuliy and economically Huld: {he tire "If“ '61-:3 Mars. and gives a llifetime I)! ser- \ice. 50 ueii rcmgnizvd is the prestige and value of this stove. that after fifteen or twentyyears of sen-ice‘ it brings more secondhand, than cheap. imitations do on the dealer's floor. Insist on securing the original. We recommend and sell It 12th Floor North American Bldg. 36 S. State Street PHONE RANDOLPH 4292 ‘ l l am r' am rcrmus 1 r-Ims of 'm‘cd Donit Be a Victim of Substitution 116th dcnven “'8 can save YOU monm makes of Piano Players at a big discount Call. phone or write us for full particulars See us before purchasing :1 Player Piann Highland Park Sfafp Ban/e grand piano Installed in vour mm ,2 dm 1L1: wrz'ice in Ii 5;: luxrgr Capital k \xrpl magemrnt New syn-L LW‘ntbmed \ch >("\1 err: 15 in: -r mrfv \ .\' , “here ehc (in y‘zu rind, uizh Mt \ liLk‘ and ChdfnLIt‘f furnishcd by a It) "A patzwns, .xr \ah BOWLING Capital ‘5; Stir/71m SI ll(ll\'(:‘l\, ."Iw‘ 1’. '1’ / \l r H] UHVLCHJZII‘ KUVND OAK xinwv f. us :.;.- R »und ()JK Folks hmv \“ ' -!t‘)rt~ :1: Mc- productmn 0! Mn ‘ y, m primple. srwnrmmliy mrrw: n: I’m wwe ha.» slxmulau-d mu: m: ->r mdnuznclurers m :rmtatc n in zippx'fi‘ rte. bur :1» every Vilnxtanon IS sump A wurxgmal. so has 1: been wnh {he m'rt; aixv'ng. snnplé. durablr, “inch hm Jinxm r' glflidx“ All Mineralite Bowling Balls A SUGGESTION If} UL Hr Best player music fur all ECURITY HELTER ERVICE silent upright m \/ H/Hl Srn'wu of the :mnuskd bunk lipahlc llII formal dance at the club house There is to be a children'l Hal- lowe'en Party Saturday evening It the club house. This party will in- clude dancing. games and motion pic- tues. stroke rwf' pawl-Mi» Hv came 2-) the home in 1904 rnr'r. Kh‘aui: (Manda. ”Is hum»: Chem): M Green Bay, Que- bec Funeral services were held Tues- day at half after one o'clock. Rev. Dr. P. (i Wolcott officiated. Inter- ment in Mooney's cemetery. ! Mr J. W. McMurray, 59 yearn of Inge. dropped dead while at the supper‘ table Friday evening at the Railroad {Men's Home. He died of a seven {hemorrhage and was also suturing in a paralytic for several years. Quite; 'a number 0! years ago Mr. McMurray! was a locomotive engineer in Mexico.] Then after he became paralyzed he jwas unable to take care of himself) lA few years ago the Mexican govern- 1‘ment drove the American engineers (out of the country and .Vchurray. .without relatives or close fricnda' f‘found a home in the poor house in Memphis, Tenn, ‘ fi 5! y Hun day .1! t\\ utrlmzltwi. Then- he remained until faur years ago when he was taken Into the local instltxltmn where hr hm been cared ; Mr and Mrs. Roy Howe of South lGreen Bay Road were host and hosb ess at a very informal dinner party on Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Alvin: Winkle a! Glencoe who will leave within the next week for l New York. 1 Mrs. ('. P. Sullivan of E Park avenue (‘ntertmned a few uf her ('hl» [cazo friends on Wednesday at lunch- :eon. Those present were Mrs. James £Hussey, Mrs. J. Moliter. Mrs. James [Stabletom Mrs: James Mnlya and ers. 8, ()liver. < ‘ . _ All um! (but In rained an mind on On _Tgesday "‘9” _ Y1” be m ‘n'. (I. lid. of M natal-u propensidnâ€" .' given. On Thursday owning of next week the officers and teacher: of the Bible School of the Presbyterian church Will give 21 New England dinncr tuthe parents of the children in the Bible School. in the parlors of the church. This will be one of the socml events of the your in the church. \\ Highland Park Club Aftci‘ l~‘lllliL' \vl‘) li(l\('l and pretty iiivitzitini.> iii the fnriii vi.‘ Illi)‘ lmok‘. the Hivnilwl‘.\ of the “'oiiian's (,‘ivir ('liili eiitci'taiiiml [lH‘lI‘ guests at a pretty lllii‘fli’)‘ party. Friday evening in the Village House The guests came l‘t’fll't'\el][lii)l ai-ine familiar book and fur the mmt cleu-r reprint-nun~ tinn. rililuins were awarded; some of the guests brought hooks suitable for the circulating library of the school, The committee revoneil one hundrrd volumes and thirteen dollars in mon- ey. .\li‘.~ George ('arr was the chuir~ mun iif the entertainment which was .‘11\~ MuHu Fmgunm ut‘ (Hum Buy Nomi hn‘ hauvd 1n\'Itatiuu~ for n Hul- Inwe'm. Party In he ht‘hl n! her home on Saturday {‘VCHHIK, Therv wxll be dam-1m: and mum-s. The uut~nf~tuwn gueu.‘ ;An- to he Mus Franms Smith. um! Mi» Mabel Mirrw of Grayslake. and Mr Hurnld Km” of Rm‘me, “'isvmnm Mi.» FH‘KUMIL has also hidden many or. (he Lukq- Fun-<1 yuun ' it how} thn may l H! m. '1‘ h u In H! ('hx wlh lmk Salami”) itmlrn!‘ All pun-uh (sf ,whnlnh 1:. Ihv arr rul'd|u11y lmxtml tn mu-n UPCIWILE ”wrung fur thr _\'('RH' u 515% H: It‘llkiEEL' H my U"<‘I|~Id"1 I tun! In 'l'hv Hm i‘qsv Ihxwun Par-I (- Teachcr's' Aswn'mtlun wxll hold us annual I'm-gmiun for the faculty on Tuefila)‘ ("xt‘IEiltfl, Novrmi-m third. at eight (v't'lm-k in the who”! :mdlmrmm. All pun-uh (sf >l'hUli|l‘~ 1:. Ihv whoul .ntmi tn mu-nd this arr I'Hl'khitll ' Thr Young Men's Bible class of the Inn L'mlc'd Evangelical church )cnowL us the Bar-mu «In» ml! have a Hard 'r-IYiC\ Hulkme'en party Sat‘ urduy memug in MI. Arthur I). T|H~ man's new hum on W. ['zn‘k un-uue. The (J. M twp m P' r“ “Hid n will mvc am m’nrnml Hullowe'cn dance in thn- I’m! (;;.nmn~‘.:1m Sutur- day «\t-HHIL'. THE HIGHI _\.\D 1’ RR PRESS HIGHLAND F’XRK II 1 INOIS ilu XI .le Additional Observer 'lnH H1 UHI H H” \\ 0"w'u‘l ‘llw! pvnfilr \\ h OBITUARY (nlrzr (‘H IIH‘ (‘~H'l.1\\('ll(}' Lu 1".- ‘ni My p0 HUI " PM! ‘phmo' i u h.‘ thH ul- .\Y.h‘! I‘\ [hi rt‘ m hm. “ml-(I Hm m U Burn. Continuum Podomanco. Mn. Liralnbnw (In daughter In Law mock! â€" Haven‘t you gut ro-ih-d y?! from in! nlxm'u dam-Inn? Man-me- Yea, am. but I'm rating for tonight’u s The opening meeting of the South 3 lvhinon l’trenl‘Tem-hrrs' Ann-1w 1:1.1011. vnun quite a sun-enful, wen)- Iifl'ail. I! I'll held in the \mhtui- iun~ of the school whnrh Win lwu .U. full) decanted in lulunm Ieuveu' ‘the meeting was in the form a! a jgreetlng to Mr. (‘lurk (lute Wright. the new principal; Mn. K J “rally in“ chairmen of the meeting The lpmnm \ns very delighdul and (on- bifltod of | ulk on “The HnLheH' Congreu" by Mn. Orville T Brixhl, '10"on by Mia. mm Hurley 0!, the faculty ma 0! m. Sherwood: School of Mink. u the piano who. ’pleyod “Rom-nee" by Grennaeltd and, I schema by Grieg. The committeei had plnnnod to hue n soc-l nelecuon 'but the singer filled to appear, Ind Mn K. J. Benny (me two charming little French- (anndun sketches h_ Illr. Henry Drummond. After {he proxrnm there “in a short business meeting It Whll‘h tune it W18 du‘ided that this dinumn send delegate.- to the Mothers' (‘urlgrrs- ‘ Iof which Mrs. H T Brighl 13 3 "mm her. “w u ml five at! 10 Tmn-hvr day 'f HI (.‘lnrenna H,~ DUN], (3! it n Uhill ("Ix mg ail \\ ”1(“l() wish u. Un Tuesday ”1(erng 1"“! M Sanfmd of the l'nn'rrut} u! M: gun spoke to the studehh nn ““ Are You “'(vrlh." Her talk wt: deed innpirnrig and the student» sh ed their Apprecunmn Ivy mummy " Star Spangled Runner" 1!: u 11 paniotnc m-nnér aflm zhu :aik MAINS ptupuxuls There “‘11! be 11 Serum Halinuq'nz party on Friday (-H-vzwg m 1hr school. Varlmxs “stunh' ‘mr Mug planned by the Nude-nu Report: tn NTQ'I.(~ nf th rzrv weeks of schonl work “Mr sen! Tuesday A npn'n u! lududv) earnest appln'atmn Pun-nu (u [.4 1 «mt in the school thls yrm "En-ryhmg “urn-Ii whnllr " Aim-mi) 1hr mg! un- [00(0d 'nmi (h. mg In In 1hr pl'IK'!‘,~\ u.‘ ridge, rwh! “th2 cud, (icurxc ('hllrl~ Bulun, half hmk; Ru hark; hmmrH Mar"- ;md [we Knuth. ‘inuvt. ()n Manda) mw'm: the drum was Luv mi “me in the new pm“. (If [He mm) um! \shw Thh 14 (h. rxwv \\':\~ mnhhmi “1' \u-uzhl 'Hw \|" n.’ l'erlficld. Thn Harm» Even-u. lefl guz-rd; Frnni ”Hr ILL- Lincoln An- 51 how] 1 “I" (y thin-go 'lhvw- \‘ ’ ‘Halâ€"lowe’en J10 H filgh‘ \ hUH ON THE CORNER Of mum; you‘ll lmx'c some friends in and naturally I'cf!‘t‘>lll]7tfll> will be in m‘dvr Candies are light m line. we have an cxu-llcm .‘hN'Xthnt 0f bulk 3nd bux candic: which \ull hclp rm mulw tho: evening pleasant. Ir P‘Yé‘lt'u. ”"118! uznrd; Frnnk th Rouse. lrfl [m kiv \Hh \\ II..:'i dM _\nH “thwy (Q â€" \m‘ u‘vm-I ’I‘uu'kwrâ€" ~hw'xhl Earl haw mud {Mn-(we â€" _\'.; ho- ~bmm1 v wn'rL"â€"Evrryb-~l) 'u ll Cornctod ' um _\. I“. ">3 “11’ ylH nu m \4 '\\ H Hun) AM “In! Pin)“: fl! DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY dudv} and King "The '1 u Iruh‘ u.’ Murm u! Mu'hl m ““'hn! ()[t's (Hrs \1- Int-R U“ a“. La}! Ii” )nt‘ Md“ W. Cantu Ave. Highland Put Our “Want ads" bring results $985 Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck Highland Park Fuel Co. l02 N. Fin! St cmss REBORED Ago REPAIRED. TEL N. c 413 Building Material ALL MACHINE? WORK GUARANTEED. REGULAR OR SPECIAL CUI gm SHORT none}; AUTOMOBILES N m h Chicago. Illinois One block nunh of Li a; N. W. Depot. near EJ. Eviaduct Practical Gas Engine Machine Work; Lake Forest Garage North Shore Auto Transportation Co. [EUERBROSJRIOIU USSR-INCA” Tabb-1550 Whrfi ()m Trucks gm In L'hncago every day and ifyou han- any household goods. going in wr um give a reason able pricr (m mm my them We carry HHR‘>I()I]L‘. granite screenings. sewer pipv. 1mmcement.grmvl.sand.«-hx Also Coal. Coke and Wood Phone for Demonstration L F. 14 Studebaker Service Stution .' STUDEBAKER HARVEY A. BEILGARD, Prop. I- u u" MUZIK Her-n Dene!» Pm. Telephone 335 OVVERflAULED AND REPAIRED ELECTRIC STARTER ELECIRIC UGHTS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS BQQQIjT ”AND SOLD. GEARS Hallowe’ snuLSnndQSuuB-nkmd‘, [*m mull. 91.1le- tlquh Highland Park, III. 134 2.1. 5nd Tel. 8051. Lamps and [$17erqu ”mm; I’ou'rr and Mn/m' Wiring listimuft's Farms/ml Robert Greenslade HM TEL£PHONE 200

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