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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Sep 1915, p. 4

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{â€"315 HIMBMRK PRESS I um AND ransom ms I Min Price $1.50 per Year in Advance link-1min: schnd {1.15% mnlsx ,\L\rc the pus: utfice .Lt nghlnnd i’rk. 111.! the Ac: Hf March 1!, HT» PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. UDELL at Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois Telephone :: :: Hughland Park 562 \VIH mneu-cmh uni requmted m he 9 45, .4 m Hn- ‘ Peter Ruhr of this city and Mr. Wil liam Ruhr of Libertyville. UY your graphophone records from PRATT. He has always a good assortment on hand or he will order anything you want. All Columbia records play on Victor Talking Machines. Trade at Home Thc 54min «:1 1H mom-n mu Sui n c. P‘Ufibyg: sons Tclephonc 342 W, Cum] Ave-It THURSDAY. SEPI‘EMHER M, 1913 2“ E. Pli Ava: RAT CORN The most wonderful nfnll freezer“. By means of its astnnishmg arm: ng spoons it whips air into any particle of the freezing cream. making in: cream mat is a revelation in texture and delicacy. It breaks :ll records in speedâ€" Trmitv Church N Utes I; 3 nil-us. chuim much less labot and mes less a and salt an my other freezer. See it More you buy a meter. ‘Iper Plunging and Decorating T-lophono 1096 C. M. GATES 'ainting and Decorating (inn! Ave-u “ICELAND PARK 39 St. Johns Avenue H. C. HALL IOTAIUWD IC7‘ “WA?” UBI'I‘l PAINTING Telephone 11% h \K Y furnmr'xy «11' this WuII Pnper SI-IDI'I uhown ll year homo [Hugh 1. H11.“ “Ln.“s. under mug HIGHLAND PA“ ”Want churc chmgc. provided a name b sxgned In (hr stem sent m for publication. ‘- All It“!!! must be m by five u'dmk \\ rum->413) atlernnon. Items mailed m unsluncd cannot be used this column or th’Qbsc-rser. lu-c Miss Shipley of Bryn Mawr Svhl-nl .Ind Mlss Eleanor Payne Uf Now Up leum un- guest: this Wx't'lx «vf tlu- .‘llbsc> ('nfl'ln uf aninia. .\lr>. Rulh (Offln (Inllxn: uf Ruxlnm rctnrnul humr (his week from lhe mnt. whvn- >h: hen been \lsiung dxf- fe-rent stmlms, and getting ixlcns ur: all th‘ nmv lemcrs. The second “ct-k m Hclnluer Mrs. l'nl'fm.‘ Is to upon h-; (lulu-m): \‘lasses to 1m held at Elm Place Schnul, when; she will u-mh mmlern ballroom and interpn-(Mnn- dam-lug. . On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory W1” leave “L"dfl‘l‘nlt‘rt‘," (ht-1r summer home on Sheridan Road, for 2i trip of several weeks to Valiformu, returning to their Chicago home. Mr and Mrs. Raymond E. Durham of Winnetku, who hava been \'i~'iting at Ledgemere. will remain_there until the end of the first week in October. Captain and Mrs. Eaaton Gibson. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrsi Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Dur- ham for the past ten days, returned to their home in Lexington, Ky., this week. Rev. M. A. Henrh‘kson of Minne- sotn state, will preadfi at Library Hall Friday evenng at 8 p'clovk. Mrs. Vencil Munk of First Street had ux her guest for several? days this week Mrs. Arthur Sanders of Minne- sota, formerly of Highland Pnrk. Mrs. John Danly of Hubbard Woods spent Monday with Mrs. Archi- bald Abercromby of\ Lincoln Pl. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bohem of Chicago were the guests M Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr pn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weisenberger of Sheridan Rd. an}: entertaining as their guest this week Mrs, Ruemle of W'hite Plains, N. Y. Miss Pauline Jofinson of (‘entnl Ave. is spending her vacation in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bohem of Chicago Professor (‘larehce Noerenberg. who has been Visiting at his home on Second St.. returned yesterday to re- sume his mulching at Illinois. Paul Muzik, son of Mr. and Mrs Vencil Muzik. went (0 the Mercy Hos- pital on Tucsdhy to undergo an opera tion for appefidicitia. Mrs. Al Schlichting of [leerfield A\'e., who is in the Presbyterian Hos. pital suflering from blood pomoning in her hand. is getting along nicely. Mrs. John Kampe and Mrs. Mary Kelly of Highwood have returned from a weeks visit at Fox Lake. Miss Anna Bahr of Laurel Ave. spent the Week end with Mr; and Mrs. Ed Winterson of (hicago. Mr. Lewis Masson of Oakwood Aver leaves today 60 rpqume his studies at Illinois University? Miss Edith Petaerson of Chicago was the week end tuest at the Weber home on MDaniel. Ave. Mr. Winiam Gfrhardt of Green Bay Rd. spent Sunday the guest of friends in Evanston. Miss Dorothy Lenshpf Glencoe .-‘ spent Sunday witli Miss Ruth (‘ ming of Lake Forést. Mr. and Mrs. S.. Weisbach and son, Isadore, left (an Saturday {or (‘hlcngm where they ‘will make their home during the winter. They occupied a cottage on Onwentsi'l Ave. {or the summer. Mrs Marshall Sampsell of Lake he is the guest. of friends in Atlan- tic City. We are glad t3 accept any items Mr. and Mrs. F D. Porter of Cart)" Ave. have left for a two weeks‘ trip. through the East, visiting Philadel- phia, New York and the provinces. ; Mr. Arthur Bird hu returned to‘ his home on Judsm Ana. after spend~ ing the summer in the But. I Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Sey- mour and family have returned from a six Weeks' stay at Murblehead on a 51x Weeks the Atlantic Mrs. F. R. Bott of Rice SL has as her guest. this Week her mother. Mrs. King of Des Moims. lawn. Mr "‘d Mrs E P Sedgwick ”f'llun of {all millinery Friduy and Sat- Sheridan Road hnve as their guests ”mm. September 1-; and 18. this week Mr. Patterson of St. [nuns “r Allen “on” “ MonHC‘HO Ipcnt and ML Lhapmnn 0! Portland, \Ie the week end With Mrs. A. L Moore. \(rs. James Grant spent Monday “r and M” B 0.8031: of Went With) :e;dakughter, M” John Russel: Decrtield \u. are receiving congrat- Of (3 ar .. :ulations on the birth 0! a dlughlcr. Mr. and Mrs. James l'inney and born S ptemher q u the Bunny, daughter of Grand Rapids were guests Hmrital Both "mm" mm! Ruby ",3 last week of Mr. and Mrs Finne) of getting on nicely Mrs. (‘arl Hansen and family of North Chicago spent Friduy with Mrs. William Grant oLLIurel Ave. .\.‘ scrser. he: 0! bsxgned In ”H- on. ‘- .-\H 11cm: )«k “Rim-2.41;!) 1m A ve resumes her work It Nonhwellcm L'mversily at Eunston this week, Mr. and Mrn. Wnrren “lumen and daughter. Virgmm, o.’ Mcmphiu, Tum. lrrned hem hut w‘tek um! In- slaying “ilk Mr HurrI-Im'n pun-Lu, 3h mu! Mn, lelmm Hurnwr: o! Mdlmem 5!. MI. and Mrs. Hurruox. ‘1'» nmm- (hm: hnmr hrrv |L 1hr m» Mr 1nd Mrs‘ John A. Putnam are leaving this week for (ireen Lake, “‘15.. whvre Hwy will spend a few .weekx. Muss \'mln S? Him who \u-m can revently, 1s \p‘ndlnfl two work. .1 ‘VNest Pm.:1.\h.~- Fhubelh Shield~ has returned {mm for! Willumx. MO. where she has been sumo In! June m1: HIGHLAND PARK mass momma: PARK maths. .mu {Heml‘ m ”auegu My. Jen-ph “Yum-u! relmm-d v... Mum h plvh' hl“ ~r-‘mxd )vnr ( Ml» Mm Bl Henna, uhn hun- qwrt (\lh 1vmmm~ i1:\ur|nu~}w1nt~xmtho ~Lalr a! Waugh- u.gtnn, xv-luxnni in their humc at: West \‘xm- .-\\r. Sunni-)1 The) “en- am‘nmpllilrd 1;) Mrs. l‘deHK hrwthrr‘ In law and Main-r. Mr npd Mr. (ienrgr Bmwn n! lune, Wn-h., who XU'I' en route to l‘rnnnyh'nnza. uhrre they will V'HH diern-nl places Muss Sud”: Buckle-y rrlurm-d 1": week from a three months' “my in Michigan, pan 0! “Inch mm- was spent in Detrml. Mrs. H. J. Thnyer has n her "Mk end guest her brother, Mrl Jnmel M. Cleaver of Moline. “I. MISS Hm‘fiet beaming, who4h|s went the past seven] Weckl in Colo radn. returned to her home m R:- \‘lnll Saturd-y. Mrs: J, L. Mnrtin and children "- lurned last week from the East, where they apt-n! nint- Weekn. 0n SaKunlay Mr and Mrs. Martm “ill leave for Denver, (‘olo., l-u-r vullmu the fairs and nthvr places un thu- coast. They plan m lw guilt {or ung- momh. Mr‘ and Mrs. William (‘ollml of ('hi‘ago, who have l1\“~(l m 1hr Mrs. A. R. Wilhnmt, formerly Mi“ Gertrude Nevins u! thin my, now of Normal, “1.. :pen! the Week and wflh month. Mr‘ and Mrs. William (‘ollml of ('hi‘ago, who have llrmi In 1hr Murun home I” summrr. haw re- turned to lhcir home In luwn. her fuhn. Mr. Edward Nenm of West Elm Pllce. Mu". John I). Risune nnd vhlldron of Faun Park .-\\‘9 have returned {rum Kansas (My, Mm, where they huVr spent the summer. Mrn. Ruuno's mulher, Mn. W. B. Each. "turned With them and will remain here {or I while. Mrs. J. W. Pnndivnlle Ind children, who hme pissed the [an :ix Week: at Harbnr Point. Mich” vnll rflurn w their home on Plan [Aurel Ave. on Saturday. Muss Victum l'owmll will return: her piano inatruction And private clan work on Monday, Sepumber 20. 1! her studio in the Erskine Bank build- mg. Mr. Ind Mrs. George W. Swigurt and their daughter, Mm Mildred Swi- gurt of (‘hu'ugm who have spent the >ummer M l-meour Club. returned to (hair home last Week. Mr. Joseph 1.. (iibwn returned ro- cenlly from a seven! weeks' viii! in various places in Ohio. Mr. Gibson. who grmluuu-d from {he locnl high school, will enter Northwestern Uni- versity this (all. Mr. and Mrso August Johnson Ind {-min moved from 24 South Second St. to 130 South Second St. In! Week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Wrenn o! Exmoor Club left on Suturday for I month's stay at Warm Spring. VI. Miss Ethel Zunmer spent the week end with Miss Vertele Bullock of Waukegan. Miss M. A. Ernst, who bu been vunnu'ted in a business way with Mm It .‘ll’fi‘nhun. for five years, 3nd who has taken over {he millinery flock formerly owned by Miss MCMIhn, amwum‘ce the npening of her exhibi- txun of {all mullinery Friduy and Sat- urdn), Se-plrntlwr 17 Ind 18. Mr. Allen Moun- o! Monucz-llo Ipcnt Miss Millie Brown of Second St. MI Mr. Billing" Fyflo left on Monday {or Laurenceville. N. 1.. when be M- ‘ends school. Mr and Mrs. Alnr L. Bournique are mm m hmne after nn shame of mm: months, two of which vac spent on their farm at North lun- ulxu lslnnd, Mich. and the post Inth at Narragansett Bay in the But. Mn I'u \\h~ J S i:hi..’\ll!~u.’ ”thaw-d \\¢ Suwia) as lhc- gum-t of n-lnnca lamb In “auexu, [ll HI H I\‘ :5 Hugh K. In! .\h,~~ Imrulh) l Mr. Edward Nevins of MW 1:! 51 and SI ha> M h «Rule in rum \rnl’ u! utudnu 10“ m ‘i imaghh'r. qwrt (nu ym-mhn HI‘MIN' M U|l ~yk all Mrs Al Iu -\\n, v.“ uznr Kuhn-Y! (an! {hr burial “rt-Ar .nhd "wmehl Min “Au! Rikki! of lip“ ‘Vo. relurnrd Sunday from th- lndhn- upon; Hum Show. l|n RiaIié "unnamed her reputation u ride! I! Um- nhuw, carrying of! honorl forth: Mu lady rider, and {am plum m tho iuv!) \nddio rhu-n, Mm: lehlo. with Pm: Hullhvr, xrh I‘IIL on Tueuhy m nth-m1 th.- horn- :ho‘ nl Louuvflk. k; Him is) (in-v Mn July A Shrrun und mm, “Mn: and Venn-5.1 u! lmcuih A\e_ whn \nrh Mr (\‘rhrrun mnhurrd m Mum‘nlmr, lwuac. nrhgrni wrehn ‘30, returned on Saturn-y Mr S<hreun, uh” n nun-1mm: Ir. Mum lunr I few dang inhxcr m urnuur" 01 Mr fQWr'u drum \HH rrturh A! {he end of {bu The work m’ 1hr Hmhl-nd Purl Suhnnr)‘ Anm‘lulwn. hit 11'. 001" gym-d uurk, n phi} progreumx The munnnnu-rwn of U1: (hm-mm dept“ menu hn\o auvrrch-d In Clo-lung up m. emmy hr: cum from all uam Lou, 5nd (hm r1: nprrlum. hll prov“: u! mmh \flur tn 1hr lumx‘llhoh 'Du (hxrd Ulhh‘ of the Hung: and low mm" was baked h)‘ (h:- nmn: worm! Hum, but the work has I good foot hold now, and ulrendy benefit his been my. {tom Lhr mun-mom Mr Funk Kmupvr and Mr l’lul L, l'da-ll matured In liurlmghm, Wm, “ht-re they were Kurah of Mr. Keur per'p “duh-u over the week end. (imam and Mn, Rut-er! Willnml of For! ('IIrk. Texan, Are grunt. of Miss ('hurlutte Yo: for seven! watt: Mr‘ Ind Mrs. (Zenr‘e Allen Muon returned Sunday from In H'hl workn' nu) M Nlnmrkot Mr and Mn Hrnry M-nyn Mon and family, who have hpehl 1hr dum- nu-r In “net-mu, Mnh. rammed lo [hm home (it Nurth Shcndu RAM lhu Week. Mu. l-Lduh Mun. Ibo hu- qwrzl (he pt“ Wet-kn H. the Plus! I! urmm pom“, n-(unmi home- Una “er-k aim. Mr: R. (E Slip-rd: a! [human lrf! Sunday {or n tun week" \Inl Ill/h hrr mv‘. Mr H I" Sub-rd: of Du lulh. an. Mn. Frunk Muwrn culls-flamed the Sum-Mc- l'luchrv- Hui. 1-H wnk. l‘rizn were uurdc-d to flu. Mnhcm, Mm. Rnly and Mn. Rem; Mr and Mn Tom ('urlc)’ ripen! Monday with the” um“, Mn Hoad Mn, N. l‘urie)‘ 19 {hr hourr fuel! of her Lilughltr. Mn- Flood. thu- week Mn ll (anhcld Wont" and (hll dnn, l‘lhubflh Ind Augushn. n- turned Tuuduy from Unoknmn. Mich. Ind \lel go mm (hm home m; anl AveA this week. Mr. and Mn. A, Snw of Ann-(m and Mn J. W. Srye 0! Huh Plrk "r! guest: of Mr, and Mn ank Warn-n on Tuesdly. Mr. R. G‘ [\‘Inl \eh (m Tue-day (or I week‘u vm! at Columbus, Ohm. Mn. N. U. Lino“, who hn spent the summer It the R, (S l'lvum- home on Fm! St. W)“ lean on Saturdny {or (Ln-en lily. Wu Mrn‘ Honry anawny of Apple-ton, Win. "ho am: here u» be gun-em a! Ute FrInIWIyKunt wedding Satur- d-y, u the [ueu u! Mn. (17! Kuiut [hut week. A‘ H. lhll nhd {anally of Home-wood Ave. are en)o_\u;g n ucond crop of strnwberriu from their garden. The topic {or the Sunday morning sermon will be "The Glory a! flu Communplacr" Th: fin! met-Una of the Young Poo- ple': SUCIO!’ Will be hrld at 5 o‘clock Sunday afternoon, when Mun Cb‘r- Iotu chh vull hue churn of 0:. meeting Hn “'ulnt-Nia)‘ {he first mbdmk n-rvnce of the full vull be held In (In nnlurc n! n {all rally porn", :1 which “me Mr, ('hnrlru Schenrk. who II the «but wcn-ur) uf Sundn) Khnol ‘otk, \nll M- prawm and will speak. A: 1hr "'JHIJW‘ lntt'Hl;‘ held In the church pylon Yndn) ewrmny thc Io!- )owmx dot-hon {or ('hrumm Em deu'ur omen: took pllcez Pro-Idem, (‘hnrlmlc Welds; vim » pmsdonl, Fun"! Bvrrru; Urn-urn. Huxry Sch-um"; lNol’dlM sen-cur); mth Bletnh. corrupundmg mmr)‘. Lon Crane. A! 1hr IKK'IIl meeting than "er!- Il-uut twenty-fire young poqflo, who «flayed a delightful «mm; a! fume». an indoor U‘lrh mrd hung the fe-uun o.’ the nun-nu 0n Sud-y cvcnmg the ( . PL Sandy “And-II). Young People} man". of tho North End M .(hurch, It that tune Rev. R. (alun Imbuu. Ipokc Mr and Mn MIN”; Kumn‘k of wughxm‘ W» _ In guru» Xhlh mt Mr u.d Mn Julxur Zammcr of “-1" In) Road M: \Zt-Qr'. Rummy 0! Eu! lirk u- .u-nwu Saturday for 113mm. Umv v.1[). uhrn M Presbyterian Church Note: \th 1hr Hmhllnd Purl u.’ Slouxhum. gnu 10 It I)“ p “f Mr- R“ erun.‘ hi) :il 1021mm “alumna”: Imus North Shore Trust C Making a specially 0! loans on "Hymn" North Shore (errxmry mcluding Rogers Pm melts, Kcmlwurth, Wmnclka. Glencoo. H1; Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in amtmually rnhancmg while the rate of mu AITIIII . . $ j ' Bulldmg Mater-gal Coal Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Gummy R. W. SCHNEIDER’S The latest Arrow Collar on the ma When you get your Fall llat at Sch neider ’s 214wwmmAmm£ TWWP-izss Why no! haw vour ( lolhing renovated hen lhiS Week and gwe our work a tan ma}? Hm (MANN; AM) ln'nm; of hdu-s' and gm” gammms. urn-null rugs. carpets. powers. drapenrs. pxanu «‘(wms lan- curtains. Ho. cannot be duplimu‘d by any lam] cleaner. as We have Ut- LARGEST and mos: SAM'MRV plant 1n the West. A wagon will call for North Shore Trust Company Men’s Furnishcr Jewelry And Wntch Repairing a Speciulty Cleaning and Pressing Orgunifid under the Bunking Laws of the State of lllinoi: ask him to show you the why of loans on improvm rem rsum' m Inc *n'llm’y mcluding Rogers Park. EVHnbla.‘ WHâ€" prth. Wmnclka. Glencov. Highland Park and Security under mortgages m this tmritory i; swmmmy “-hxlp the rate of Interest 15 attractive, mun OFFICE AND wont: 1123-2133 Lincoln Avoouc. CH’CI 'iothic Collar lNCORPOlATED and 410131er your garnieuts on the market ”hue and good (limmg arr duays nnpnnljfl, hul no man u) Ith 0‘9 lm’ maufluxr nmdiuoh 0’ )uuxymmrnu The“ L“ In» «1‘ Use tor a muam’r m sozlcd. wrm led Blvd uh} Hi) apparrl Milt n a hahh (o M‘nd \nulmmnwm.‘ u; 0t ”'8' uiaxl our!) uc-dk 0'1“” and r! us pm 3nd tr‘l’ me Ill prrk-‘l (untimun 1m you in nu: sandm- lur) hulk 1n STY 1" n mg real mum 1n the ompany I. J. HUI!!!) 0‘ I133 ah:

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