Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jan 1916, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

E ,1» ‘. «'1‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as wand-Class matter March 1. 1911. a! the pus! otfice' at Hughiand Park. 111mms. under the Am 0! March 3.1379 . :- PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Unau. at Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 John L. Udell..l..lEditor and Publisher Paul L. Udell ................ Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad ........ City Editor Esther C. Baker...........,..Society Editor Loretta Kress .......... Deer-field Reporter Albert Levy ............ Chica 0 Adv. Mgr. 8th floor. ‘20 E. Jackson, el. Wab. 5212 No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a1 Victrola. No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia‘ records, is sure to inter- est you. ’ Columbia records play on Victor talking ma chines. Yours for good record service. 1 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 244 E. Put Am Producers of the natural raw The Arcady Farms have Specialized in tion of Certified Milk for a number 4 are today producing a milk of the hi1 At the Panama-Pacific Expos-tier. we Silver Medal for Certified Cream and Merit for Certified Milk. The Milk \ The Arcady Farms have specialized in the produc- tion of Certified Milk for a number of years and are today producing a milk of the highest quality. At the Panama-Pacific Expos-tin we ICCtiVCd the Silver Medal for Certified Cream and Diploma of Merit for Certified Milk. The Milk was produced on our Lake Forest farm and travelled to San Fran- cisco before it was tested. In spite of this interval however both our Milk and Cream received perfect scores on the bacteria counts. The people in Highland Park have an advantage n __.. -Lln A ‘1‘: [’VVX" __,0, over most Certified Milk Consumers. They are able to receive their Milk direct from our farms. We guarantee to deliver Strictly Fresh Milk and by this we mean Milk not over twelve hours old. Certified Milk from any other farm is at lent twenty-four hours old when delivered. Phone 193 and leave your order now. Take advan- tage of our direct service. ' _ -... ' n -_..°- "Certified Milk and Cream Inspected Milk Guernsey Cream Bulgarian Butterrmlk Buttermilk Butter THU RSDAY. J:\.\'L'A RY Pwer PRATT" 11.. Highlud nglg Pm: We use but the finest of papers and our Er- graving is superlative . M. GATES H-n'in. and Decoratinl Telephone 1098 212 E. Cex‘x‘tgl five.- Telephone 193 ““7I‘w PAINTING (Formerly Raul“ Bakery) “ICELAND PARK 6. 1916 Miss Leila Hyson of Columbus, Ohio, is the guest at the R. G. Evans home this week, Mr. and Mrs. Humid Larsem of Green Bay. Wish, were the holiday guests of Mrs. Larsen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans. Miss Jenn Gaylord of Chicago. was the guest on Sunday of Miss Eva Morton. Mn and Mrs. L. M. Iutledge lune loft their home In llminiu and hun- gnnc to Chicago where they will spend the remainder of the winter The Sable (frandulls will occupy thmr home until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Bogurt of Kinguun New York, have then guests recent 1y of the Benjamin F. Birds or Ra vinin. Mr. “William Tillman of “I. Park Avenue, left on Tuesday for Fruitâ€" lund, “3.. where he will spend a month or two. Mr. and Mrs. James Whaler of Glasgow Missouri, vao spent the holidays with the Baynrd Taylor in Ravinia returned home Sunday Mrs. \\ huler was Miss India Tuflnr. Miss Ella Rasmussen of Michigan .\xenue, spent the week end with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwuld and family. who summer in Ravinia. spent the holidays at. their home there. The)“ returned to their Chicago home Sun- day evening. Major and Mrs. R. (I. Williams, who have been guests of the Misses Yoe since September, left on Thurs-A day for Fort Clark, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Carleton lhrkncss spent Christmas in Mechanicsville, (me given and the tench": .llfl)’ all he found on the of this issue of the Press The Misses Agnew I lmycr of Rockford were ‘cziil gut-at,- of their rel and Mn. (‘. l’. Sullirnn. The home of Mr. Ind l ‘llesler of North Green ‘uhich in being remodeled mompleuon. spen! Messrs. Arthur and William \‘elter were the New Year‘s Day guests of their sister, Mrs. A. L. Loomia of Harvard, Ill. William returned home Sunday while Arthur will remain in- definitely. Mr. Lewis Mh‘sson. who h-s been spending part of his vacation in Buf- telo. N. Y., visiting his parents, is spending 1 pert of this week visit- ing friends here before returning to his studies at the University of 1m- nois. Miss Carrie Gomelller of McGov- ern Street in company with her lis- ter. who lives in Austin, left on Tue.- day {or Loo Angeles, CAL, when they will spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Viola Ptnaie spent New Year's Eve with friends in Milwau- kee, Wisconsin. Mr. 5nd In. John ll- '1 an Tuuday for Du loin“. Ion. may will wand on. weak. John I- Tattle left lphnning on giving uodtu o! the “ham” 16.1mm! um" son. he 1N- fawn. jmount. Phollil Orchestra 0! mt Ir. Hoary ll-‘omt finish“ “I! lam. ‘wm "flu”, ‘ PM“ Rohr o! Durflold AYfl‘tn 5“ W is ill wnh typhoid fever, ind W‘Hull o! Glance. .ukon to the Evnnnon Hospital on‘ A number of lTuosdIy. in (“bond N ’ Mr. 3nd Mrs. Raymond W. Schmld- Noun yum: ‘er of Glam-o. Avenuo. spam tic the urn-bill!) :wookâ€"end with Mr. an! In. Mia 01 I cot-My sill 'Kuaper lnd Mr. and In. AM'Sot-my, with d \nSchnoidor of Chitin. anm-h Ila-pm , Miss Msrjoris Baillee of lain ’Street. Evsnston, will be the rod- _snd past of Miss Halon Consul i Mrs. B. 1. ans m! «use», Entry. spent New Year's Dsy sud {Sundly ln Chlam with (fiends. Kr. and In. John W. Wold: n! l W. l'nrk Avenue, hid ss their gust our New Yur’s, In. Wolch's sis- er. Miss Mnbol (‘. Trus. of hissing. :lichipn. Miss True is s «(Hagar 'nt the sum llbnry u Lsnsinx. 1' Min Caroline Shields 0! Prospect Avenue, left last week for For! Bill, jOklnhoms. whsn she will be the guest of Mrs. Mnnn, Mrs. 'I'homu ‘ l'roxcl's sister. m: mcmm‘rm mm mum Mn. Gordon "-qu o! W. Park Avenue. is spending Ihu week in (Timon. Iowa, with relatn’el. Mrs. William Lovell md Mr. Ba)" mond Lovell left Sunday for Count- lon. Kentucky, in “(and the funonl of Mrs. Cordelia I‘m! whose dutch occurred Sundly morning. Mrs. Grant Green of Isle of Pines. West Indies, will be the weekend guest of Mrs. .hmcs M. Grant. The third suburban npecinl dtnce will be held on Tuendly mum]. Jun- uury the twentyg-Mth It the Winnetkn Woman': Club. A numbered ticket wul be given with each ndmlsion which will be good at tin dnncing con- test during the dancc. The holder: of the lucky numbon. both Indies Ind gentlemen will receive $2.50 in gold. The John A. Hand Orcbutn of Chi- cago, will furnish the music. Mr. Everett Illhrd has "turned from a rock spout in Wuhinflon. D. C.. when he gun I pop" on "Bill Boards” before tho American 'C‘ivicn Auoc‘ution. Mrs. Albert» Anderson d Highwood. was taken to I M Hoopiul Tuesday. Sb. hvinx hall the grippe and complied-$0M M in. Mu. W. E. Bo'cku o! E. Plrk Avo- nue is vititin‘ her that in Aaron. nl., for several Inch. In Stub Etta, fol-nod! 0‘ this city. vvu maid My ‘0 Mr. John LI!!! of ”MI”. M 1| Y‘ H'!‘ and the club in tum Ir. Hoary mm cl BM Wood; {or-ad, at m- dtyh. upon-o- the Mmbillty d for-b; 3 bunch of I not-My than” u the Bad Cn- Sotkty.viththotdududln¢0 Punch Ila-pink. Th Daddy Um l'”"“ ..... Huh Gndnn Ind If. Kandy vfll ‘vorl math". with 06m £n a» LM-jnuc Tho-Ln Building. Ir. Jul IUnrdncr hu had A [not deal of u- :periemo on the In”. Ind es'rryone ”7A4 Ir. Willum H. month a! ( uouvilh. 1m. who was the [1 Ir. 3nd In Goon! Have 1 In! Mar-nod (a his homo on dly. gll lcqunmlcd With the splendid work idone by Mia Kennedy, hm. ()n :Tuudl)‘ Min Kmncdy rave over hot :boudm‘ bount- human in In ,(‘hn 1). “Woman. formerly of this luty, nnd menu, hon Like Blufl. i In. John R Winhrbomm of {Chic-go. in I (out I! dig John (inan- irille Mon homn on E. [Aural Avo- lnucl After n {0‘ weak! In, Win- Lurbodum will go to California {or n liu bun K. Konrad, o! E. hur- el Ava-nu, (an up he: work at an Launl Inn LII rock and will an up I diflcmt line of work manly. It” [candy wm uh up the work of booking and with; plan with m. Amman-m. Ind Pug-ant Corpor- ation. loan Bury Bumld OM It. joct of “The Vlluo of Fonim kn- runp: m the Gram”? School” will nice place. Mn. £an W. Sponocr hu churn of the durum. Ro- lreohmenu and nuns: will complete the meeting. nbeth Johnna. In. Bu Juno. III A. Johnson. Ila Ann- W lbs Margaret Inyor. In 8. Inn-to, Hr. E. K. Mill-r, Iiu P. C. Iona, Dr. nnd In. Franklin ll. Inna. Ur. .nd Mn. anklin Innin. In. Pnnkl'm F. Nona. It. George H. Nieves. Jr.. lino lurk Nodvod. “n. irQ doom PM. In. mama x. Fletcher. In. x n. cut-poo ml Funily, flr. Kenneth [13". lb. an. N. Peunnn, Urn. Will K. I... In. K. K. Spout, In. J. 8. but. It.- burk It. Spoor. Jr. It. Dob M Mr. Clark. Wrath. a'll church and club In.- Wbflhnnl'm-W' mmmm‘d mum for I In. Bu Jubb. I!" u up; noun u-rx-r l | E. [Aural Aw-1 we‘ll In Win- 0 California {or a! 1 Woman's Club | r mu“!!! 0‘ a“ u Trmity Pun-h in “main. In" ~ George H In: lNaval. In Will K. in. I" J. 8. Smith. Kt.- ” It. Dob M} n. 1. Dock}. P. l. ‘v mug o! Concr- Building Materialffi Coal Solvay oCoke " Mnkina I specialty of loam on improved ma) (state in Natl! Show: territory including Rogers Park. Ewmsm mate. Kenilwonh. Winnctka. Glenooc, Highland Pm ‘ Lake Forest. Security under mazes in Um terfim‘ continually enhancing while the rate of intcrw 1r am Start the New Year Right by Cal ing 65 and0rde£mgaTrial Toni There II nu nuubl Ihntevrt that (he lo! belle! (Ir-hr: and mm: I flu Irm nmury nnd In»! butflm km! N Mm U l. 8: ‘5 <Mal-hm and "High!" Mark 0! Maple Lardmmd m ruy’ Smoke-no». Office It will not burn ou‘ fire pom and grates 10211;: 5:. mm mm, mm me». 335 214 EASTMAN! Hub-WP - Why na have vour clothing renovated berr this week and givc'our work a fair trial ’ ()ur CLEANING AND UYEING of ladn-s' and gent‘s garment!» oriental rugs. Gznwts. powers. drnu'r‘lt‘s. piano covers. lacr curtains. etc. cannot be duphvated by any local cleaner. as we have the Luau-:1 and mos SANITARY plant in tthcst. A was willed! {crud deliver '. “The Fuel Mn" and Yard: Elm Place 8:3?th St. Cleaning and Pressing um omc: m wow ans-nu IJ-ooh A”... CHICAGO mmc tfliurm lml umdllmna 1 In! I: M! n Hun 2U”. ut vuul 1m- Amhzmxtr Laure->1 amt mus! com” AH pan 0! ”It hrs! gunk-n1 l‘ocuhm U" 0' 'Chltlfln N!“ 21)‘ Rule" m and (la-K Id: Inn me In ant-ref our udvc-nm‘) you come I you can lulu-n mrnl yum gmvcmap Hmve our whammy name “a mum YOU CAN READ your ganm’fl“ Hummer clam «'r and be” than Hard Divem ' 3‘" nuhlrnb labor-h “( w MIC" \\ hen M4”! Uh m

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy