Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Oct 1915, p. 3

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n; a]; nukes of Kcry W Dr :orseth Mason'xtquythcfll- 2 shoes. should let's we have to and $5 grades. murumdnuho king Machinfi veil as “'3th is and Jewelry Mild. at any door on ordet and $1.50 lays V. Cantu-ll Ave. ad wrmof mm we panama: and guwfls at extra fun: mum: n2. dovney PAIRING hrvmqunrenfnr .\ .cf‘ba‘n 9 :et 4nd moraines. Lame rznctm “A Jeweler ‘ noun HAHN mpany mpany £13? ? $1.19 if '23 event at dchght r affenngs wezghts. r‘. nami lfighlandflark 'THEATRE West Central Avg. “Neal of the Navy/"7 featurcing Lillian Lorraine. also Pathe news and other good reels. bat-11km“ ulna-e BARTLETT THEATRE Highwood Patbe's Gc production. Three and Four ‘ also Paths News "Broken Coin." featuring brace Cunard and Francs Ford alsc Paramount traveling pictures chern Drama and Kcyswn 7 In an dome, one block north of the Theatre warm nights. _()pe~n an“ dance flOOI' i.n 800d con- dmun mr rent reasonable. 1mm" of W. w Barnett. Highwood. I". BARTLETT THEATRE Paramount producuons Wednesday’s Pdramoum pnxlficnuns xcept Wed. 8: Sun. when 15 cents 15 Admission [ham-0n; from [He Sky Tuesday a Thursday _s Monday; Saturdays Sundays Wednesday Gold Roaster master Comedv Nifiht Thursday Fridays F ive reel feature Saturday Tuesday Sunday V'audrville Monday Broken Coin New Elaine Friday Who Pa);s feaiuring Grace reel? pictures and Kcyston N0 matter where one goes, all over the country-«the beauti- fying of the home grounds is going on everywhere. We all have recognized the wonderful garden spots throughout the East long ago, but those of the middle west. the northern section, the Pacific coast as well as the far south are not only comparing favorably withzthe grant North Shore of Boston. but in quite a few instances. are by many considered superior in more than one respect. .v ---‘.... v "’r* we notice p'eople interesting themselves in garden EVflYWhere work, they are responding to the call of the Great Out Doors. On the outskirts of the big busy cities. in the sub urbs as well as the smaller towns. we find the homes surrounded by trees. shrubs and flowers. the bird houses in the branches of the oaks and bird fountains among the evergreens. In fill“ of all the sad things which are just happening in the world there couldn't possibly be a healthier sign of real human advancement than those many thousands of peo- ple finding pleasure and enjoyment in attractive home grounds and the fact that in our public schools the children are given a chance to get aCQuainted with plant and bird life and they are bound to become better men and women for it. Aft A“ there is no new tango, vaudeville show or other up-to- er date amusement to _be compared with gardening--- no other recreation Xi“ En Putin o! Dohvnn, ‘ is the one“ u the hall. 0! her gnu, Mr. und Mn. C. W. Poms. Kr. and In. John C. Endor Miss Clan Ender 1m Said” «0 Of all the spring flowering bulbs to plant now yes, ‘ Deerfield News Items Mrs. B. H. Kresa returned Thursday From Fargo, N. 0.. when the ha been the guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. N. McKellu‘. Miss Mabel Segerc was hostess ..'. a 6 o'clock d‘vner party flunday even- ing in honor of her birthday anniver- sary. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. E. H. Willman had as her guests Sunday Mrs. W. J. Usterman and daughter. Florence. nnd Mrs. Louise Ostermnn of Chictgo. Mrs. C. Antes. Mn. A. Pyle 1nd Miss Clara Pyle were the guests at the home of Madame Albert of Chl- cago Sunday. Little Marian Landau Wu takt St. Luke's Hospital Sunday mon where she was operated upon (01 pendicitis. The Misses Selma Nelson 1nd ma Hylman of Chicago were guests of Miss Edith Anderson nesday. The fund for the Community ! of the Presbyterian Church is I .ALA_ ' “VI-v -v- , l The Dore-s Society will meet at the ;home of Mrs. R. M. Vnnt Thursday. ‘ A moving picture show will be held ,in the school hall Friday evening. ‘ Oflicers elected at the Wednesday evening meeting of the Chrilthn En- ;duvor Society of the Presbyterinn ‘Church were: President. Ann: Peter- ? sen; vice-president. Viol- Rockenbuch; ‘secretnry. Eliuboth Reichelt: treas- , urer. Emily Knnk. , Rslly Day services were held in tho lPresbyterinn church Sunday morning iwith 3 km “um Motion- . de And diplomtl Iflrded. 5Tb. prognm wu [Mn by the 01% .111qu department. ll. Clrloon -â€"-‘-llln Hugâ€"7., The fund for the Community Home of the Presbyterian Church is grow- ing. The young people of the villnge will return in service hter on whnt is done for them now. .1 of Bonn. W C. JIrVis. mg I tU but. unquuu.-v‘_ d to become better men 5nd women for it. e is no new tango, vaudeville show or other up-to- amusement to be compared with gardening--- no )n is of as much benefit as the handling of the depagmtfl‘v I“ c""°" n, who in m put d I“ . uni "0 ”Pm ”b" Nglum and Em- w“ taken to morninl. n for up 1‘ It. .114 ms funny. ll Goon. 3t! Win. an M w- SWIG“ 8|! Ir. und In. Willis!!! Sinker und hmily. Il- Cu'rio Stryku' And Ir. Goon. Btrykor_ol Raven-wood won ‘“_ EMA afternoon will be “The Red Inn and His White Neighbor." Mesdunoa E. Clapper, John Stryk- er. P. Perry, 5!. Pnnu, H. L Wouâ€" ling and H. E. Moore unenaod the missionary lecture than auspices of the Inurdunoninationll Commit!” at the Mamie Templ- Wednesday stun-noon. Miss Horenco Ender of (Map wn the week end guns! of her cousin. M at (“an Fvwinr M ‘11.! Vlrn \\ H .‘I"uu w“... I .W n cur-h eat-«4';- “w“ nut mocking ml Friday evenin‘, o’clock. Ullned inhrnn'fl evening, honoring their mu. Mr. and Mn. Jnmea Cnvunlgh of Kun- nee, Ill. The succeaflul prize vinncn were Mr. George E. McDonnld, In. Chm! in F" Joseph Wolfl Ind Mrs. B. H. Km». WRR. 1M “W Mrs. M. J. (‘ilrk is Visiting her ‘h‘r‘Y' d-uzhu-r. Mm Eliubflh (Ilnrk o! nunrl‘l Ayn] ; Mrs, Mary Hunber Wilma. mother of Mrs. Edwm Armstrong of Fomt im‘enue, died It the homl of hot tduughler Thursdny. September 30th. a! 5:20 o'clock of chronic inflummluon ‘gof the lung: afar In illncu of RV» {en} years. She wu 73 yearn. t‘o months Ind 27 days old I! the time of her death. Funernl service: were held lprinuly Fn'dly lfternoon I! I Luna .2 home with Dr. P. c. Wol- cott officiating. On Sammy roomâ€" ing her unb- vnro taken to Hun- tertown. lnd.. I mull town n-r FL Wnyne. named fit" her “that. {or ' burial. There an procession wu met by runny o! the Iorrner school friend- ' of the deceased. who uccompankd the ' body to 1h.- cemetery. Sh. luv" u: strong of (his cuty. Ind on. "Ind- d-ughter. Miss Hui. Amnrong. Mrs. M. J. daughter. 3““ Irving Pnrk. Th. Deerfield Card d T1 I win)! to flank the the kindness Ind .ym in my .l‘c NY.“ It home with Dr. P. C. Wol- ciaung. On Sammy momâ€" ro-lbl were taken to Hun- lnd.. I mull town n-r FL named gnu her “that. for There an procession wu mot y o! the Iormer school friend- ecoaud. who uccompankd the oh. «mean. Slu lenvu so 'n the homo of ur r, none are more beautiful than the late flowering English Cottage tulipsâ€" we have «them in a great variety We have never in mind to do a little planting. or you wish ”3"” you have to consult us on making some changes? Let us hear from you-«this is the time of year to plant shrubs. perennials. Spring flowering bulbs--don’t wait until spring. do what you can now. let us help you to make your home grounds more attractive than even-it is our business to show you what can be done. A little plan of what we like to have you do don‘t cost you anything-~-let’s draw one for you---we enjoy doing it. Mn. Vnn Shad" hu u her (not! bar mother. In. Bond 0! St. Louis. In. IcCfln bu .- ha (00“ In. E. A. Kayo; of Galveston. Tum. In. W. I Bann'uur o! Chump in ‘he mat 0! LL nnd In. J. H. Bar- nnrd. lpn‘ Inhn‘. ‘3 W'M LL W. H. You“!- A meal m I v'mon Plant-Toad wok plm at an Lin lerdny Ifhrnonn u'. which fun. the luph w”: "Whnt our purer stay here and the pleasantcr- you can't get awa from the fact that you have us here to consult 01 want to know and to help along in making that of yours attractive. watch otter tiny little seedlings and care fl developed into mighty trees. Many ground shore of Lake Michigan we have laid out fields we have transformed inm gardens of doing it every day. Mr. F. T Ely 1000, III ul w: x... V. v_,_ Pnrk. 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