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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Sep 1915, p. 5

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wie- “17.413011 of zarrcnn‘ Thercxs cme Au: Jpoearance .ir-d. A" Med and ' and good taxfonng ways rtant, bu! our garments rare '5r>' and gent's ers. drapenes, 'SHIE’ be duplicated I. wubT and "killed Park fAGO Diverny - 5152 TYLE g9 4rd Company! . l. 'terial umer Toke Hand Park ere this 7.50/1 .|. I <>Ccupy jUSt one Store. ute Telephone 335 7 :0 send \ :3 reg- s)! {W'D md keep ‘ .udmon xxYISYdC- pany F“ it? In theé [:v“. "M ‘Vll and Park and5 35 LCYHEOQ' is; 3 :\ attractive. =; 3’ mpany ays l. 65 CRUD? Tdcpbone 632 Highland Park, III. 134 2.4. 3m: m. SOSâ€"L Lamps and Brackets House, Power and Motor Wiring FRED SCHAEFER ELUMBING Estimates F umished Announcement Robert Greenslade R. W. SCHNEIDER’S 425 S. LINDEN AVENUE PHONE 1058 :: HIGHLAND PARK, ILL Interwoven Sock Combination Silk 3 pair for $1.00 Ask to see 'them when you get your new fall hat at Schneider’s s NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE A New Bargains in vacant and improved prop- erty from Evanston to Highland Park Highland Park residences and vacant a specialty Highland Park State Bank The Home of Savings Deposilors FRANK]. BAKER, President 1. M APPEL. Vnce‘Pres’. C. F. GRANT. Caslncr s Our new folder, showing the remarkable growth of periodical deposits at interest, is worthy of your attention and study. Please ask for one at the Like the rising and setting sun, like the beat‘ ings of the human heart, like the ebband flow of the ocean tide, money at interest is “al- ways on the job." Whether you are sick 'or well. busy or idle, awake or asleep, that money of yours at interest is working, producing, accumulating. Money at Interest Works while You Sleep Men’s F urnisher Just Out . WILLIAMS Phone 7-Y~2 Will Kmmbach Mrs. Thomas is the wife of Pm!“- sor Thomu o! the Dcpnrtmont of Sociology of the L'niverlily 0! Ch:â€" ago. She is the Nun'pnd Exocutiw Secretary 0! the Womnn'l Pace Pnrty with (then! offices u 116 S. Michigan Bouleurd. Mrs. Thoma has given the greater part 0! he: time during the past year to the peace movement, giving mmy 10ch and organizing locui group. of the pose. pany. She was I dolmlo L6 The Hume Peace Conhrcnco, at which Mm June Addum prodded. liu Addams is chnirman 0! tin Wannn'l Pence Ptrty. Smuh, Mn. Carlton Manley. In. G. R Nichol: and Mrs. James Wm. Presbyterian (‘hurdo .Vdu Rn. Mr. Willum Wanton Plum. m o! w. and In. Robert ". PM- Lon, in lo pruch the lemon 0n Sum dn)‘ Mommy ll the Pro-WW church. Mr. Futon III one o! the Huhluzd Park bow-and : form! number a! the church. He in no"; pastor of the John 5'le Wfinl‘ church of Lion-helm. Hm. I". In“ In. Pinon in nuy'mg with Ir. It)“ Mn. Robert Pinon. The first "1than of (he Women's ('ivic (‘lub of Ravmin {or the mum lQl-‘rli'l'i “'1” be held I! the V'illnge House in Ranma on Friday afternoon. September 10. It 2:34). Mrs. William L Thomas ml! speak, her subject being "Peace." Palnotum ran high when in Amer- ican flag was made by the dancers, who marched nround to the strain. of "Dixie," and when come to a stand formed the American flux, followed by a hurty singing of the national airs. Next week the guest: will en- joy 3 special dancing feature Which is promised to he :1 lug surprise. The young people a! the Moraine Presponded very well on Tuesday even. ing to the grotesque costume party, which was so cleverly carned out by Miss Parker and Mr. Harrison The decorations 1n the ballroom mlde In lmnn-dmle hit. part of them being cancatures of some of the guesu, whlch seerl fl~ souvenirs of the evemng. The was was awarded by a lucky contest, the Couple drlwing the winning vurd from n pick of ctrds being proclaimed lhe wmnerl Howard K15! ml! leave On Monday !or 1.t‘.\1!!3. Iowa. “have he mu enter ms JUHHH’ year at “ntcrn l'mon (01qu He ‘Mll be auumpunu‘d by Lari (Lu-kt who um enter 1hr Frcnhman class Esther Drcukc wa hsne charge 0! the Christian Endeavor mcflmg, the (”pk being 'Fnendshnp". Next Sunday momma Rn \‘anEH-Il wH) speak «In the "Ihaumg Colds of Chnsuan Manhuud” .md m the evemn‘ he wull (lkr as m. suhuxt ”(he Lowe: leading to the Higher" ‘ V? The ()ssoh hathxng bcach ml! door an ;Wrdnesday, Sept. 13m. after a must su‘ cmful season The number nupeuplc vismng the beach and Ch)0)'lnfl buhmg, ‘Ihis ycal, up to 135! evening stands 0! [hr smark of 31.5%“ The num‘xr Infiyear was 21,973 Next week (he-n- “‘1” appear m "h”? I’ktxk a v mph-(r arm‘lr umum mg mun-sting stanstns abou! (he brad‘. 'I‘hr scrvn’rs nn L'M Sunday men all very well altrndcd In Hu- murmng the pasmr, basing hzs rcnurk: un Luke ENL' spukv «In bring ‘th for the ngdam and m thc cxrrzxng Ju Mr V V Harm-u spoke ma (nmdcd hnusc an "I he Found ahon uf szemhnp " 1hr lbblr. u! course. being Ihc toundatmn. nut unly u! uuzenshlp. bu! «>1 all I.” and parncularly of thc laws at the l'nncd 5mm and the Slate of thms. Mr. Clarence Hlpp of Wmnetka spent ‘ Sundny at the Cole home on (chm) Ave. } Mn. Turner Rhinehan wuh her daugh» Itcr. Mm (Eric: Smith and son Dull” ex~ ipect to leave Saturday {or a two weeks in“: to Mr. Rhmehln'l {Arm m Iowa. Mr. and Mn. Charles Hammer Ind wn : Walter of Milwaukee spcm the week end iwith Mr; Wnlliam Wmen 01Ccmulec. « ‘ Miss Agatha Cole, who 1| trunmg lo 1 be a nurse at the Columbia Huopual, spent :the week end with her puem- Mr. and 4 Mn. Ed‘ Cole 0! Lenin! Ave. M138 Anna Bahr of Laurel Ave. and Mr. Lawns Shawn of Bufiuio, N. ‘1" Ire the guests of Mr E J Wmuuon In Chicago today, Mrs, B. N Parmenter and Mrs. D, W, Hurtman or Lake Forest muted hrrc Tuesday ahemmm Miss Marlon Crmg who has spent the summer at Lake Hrhwnwmxi, Paw le Lake. Michrgan. has returned. and taken up her duties as teacher In the nghwood school. Mrs. D..-\. Holmes Ind her dnugh- tar. Miss Edith Holmes. returned yer terday morning from ()nekunn, Mich, where they have spent the put sevon weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flinn of Park Ave. are leaving this week to spend their nation at Broadhead, Wis. f Miss Mary Dorsey of Chicago in {unending this week u tho guest a! film. Bridget. Duly 01 Central Ave. E Mrs. Peter Halter of Gran Bay ‘Rd. visited in Chicago tut Saturday Ind from there, nccompaniod by her 'dnughter. Miss Emma Haven, and grandson, George Haven, motored to Spring Valley, McHenry nnd Johnn- berg, returning home on Mondny. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, mom a I AnnifiouAL LOCALS I First L'mlcd Exam Church Moraine Hotel Notes “ omen'l (ivic Club Telephone 341 Frank Siljestrom, The North Sher. chnpur o! O). D. A. R in buy for plan: of unmet pro- gnmm 0n the twentieth of mu month a buuincu meeting wdl ht hold a. the home of Mn. Gordon Buchnw. who urn ream of m. chap“: Lut )ear. .‘t thin meeting Us. pills! for the numb! rummnxe ule wxll be com- pmcd. The fim regulu pm‘nm ml! he giwn (he (turd Mondly in “duh-r, when (he new ofiicofi will lake (‘hITf' of may work 1'th are: Run“. Mn, J. i Lrlmmg; are re- gml. Mn. Sewn“ Trunk; “(hung Mr. R L Summit (rrauur'. Mr. H, II inxun. hulmun, Mn] F. H (fin-1, trgm‘xuv, Mu ‘»\ ( Eur. hard of dnrorwn. Mn. Alhen Pun) Smuh, Mn. Carlton Manley. In. G. R Nichol: and Mrs. James Wm. ('ummumuhor.» hue bah mdvod 1') the School Board Him. that Inh- ury an!) be nubhxhcd m [he Ichool. Such arm mil mclude gymnasium And athlehc wurk, Ihd W!” 31-0 din-fl nnlxmry hand work. Eflurl h” been mgde to suture lpocinl damn“ van fur the Lake For"! And lee Blur! skudcnls. A new lunch man is hung ”mulled n. the lower pun of the induntnni nu bulldmg and mm- un m be I much “for one than Um: m the upper Kory a! June: H. Shaw. Hall The ink um" mutt“! a! Hqu a anmcr, u l-emg rushed through Mr. H. L Ganlmx ha w Mflnt‘d his ponmon n Inltrucwr in chemistry lnd phylum rum; 0! the library The quadrnnflo n bonny: hemufied \I'ILh Ire», nbniu Ind gnu. which I“ put wreak! make-s an; {undue setting for On In :Limgl A number n! the CIA» mum»: have been mkcontod. the PL: glnh club room bu been nude very wwnxfmubld. and u A“ ready {or kc- (urcri. dim and club meetinfl sud do- hatu The power plum n being bau- ufied by Vines And nwwen. wink the lunlduqr is hem; kept in food cardi- UNI, rnmx; m mmmg the anUorm to tho niche- m (’11- rear of \he room {ormcrlj urnpn-d by 1hr )anr)‘. The to.“ IN mow-d no In to {are the appeal. (hrrczmrx The hhrnr)‘ has 500. rmuod to UN room which hll. for [)3 pg“ three 0! (our years, been occu- pmi by Mrs. Allwm'o Engluh (Inna. Thu new nrmngemen! x: I (rent m.~ vcmcncc and Add: much to the uuftfl» “'her. school open: on Monday, September l'u. tben- M]! be mnny new changes to greet Lb: uludenu. More space has been mud:- m the nuambly High School Notes Insist upon your Ice Man furnishing you With Mr. Parker Certunly Makes - F ofintam Pens 11355:?ulAv. EARL w. GSELL P1 uludenu. More m the nuambly anUorm to \h. The Ice that is absolutely (2 offer a largé variety of styles and sizes at $2.50 Purity Ice H] E. Park Avenue "‘ “. Lrnqnl Arrnuc North ShreAltM'fi and let us know your warm in Tailorijg. Cleaning; PYOSSIDfl. etc. Ladies and Gems Suits made to order? Our Trucks no to Chicago ever, day afid ihou hm am household goods going in we can give a rate: able pncc on moving them PURE '1' Ton Lchm main-d aunt :munsws. :Fachuqucm;F¢d MI? and Cow-let «no Fond Cu MAI) 006W yuanâ€"$3319.85 . .8 ggrgilfigg canning; _. 43.38.33 253358332. Enron-Iio-qflig m ‘oEnâ€"Kglunmnâ€"olgn‘ogwiâ€"r‘ Ila-33%. w Wee-imam. 5 All the speed. power and We! (term with the convenience and excludven of the mummy Iii-.550 ; A. G. McPHERSO Highland Patk Gar“: by Auto Tm JOHN HONAKER? ouobpuymruauug TELEPHOP‘E Ham-drum; Local Diotributor Telephone §5 1 clephpnc .CIST

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