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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Jan 1916, p. 4

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WMSlfimeil Entered as mend-class matter March 1. 191x. I: § the poor otfxcc at Highland Park. Illinois. undeu the Act of March 3.1879. Punusm Wmmr BY JOHN L. Unzu. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephones, Highlmd Park 557, 558 John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell ................Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad ....... City Editor Esther C. Baker .............. Society Editor Loretta Kress..........Deerfleld Reporter Albert LevyWChica Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, e1. Web. 5212 No matter whether youi own a Grafonola or al 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 l 1 39 St. John: Ave. Highland Park 2“ E. I’lk Ava: The Housewive’s League in the various cities in the eastern states have interested themselves in a study of their milk supplies. Due to their efforts condi- tions have improved wonderfully and they are en- couraging the production of cleaner and better dairy products. Nothing can be more effective than ac- tive organizations of housewives who will cooperate with the health authorities and the producers an in- ject enthusiasm and encouragement into those who are struggling to improve the quality of milk and its products. The Arcady Farms invite inspection by any organ- izations or groups of ladies in Highland Park inter- ested in our work. We will be glad to assist in any manner in stimulating a greater interest in the pro- duction of clean, safe, milk. THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1916 Certified Milk and Cream Inspected Milk Guernsey Cream Bulgarian Buttermilk Buttermilk Butter PAINTING Paper Hulda; and Deconth! LOCAL OFFICE fiENNETT’S BAKERY PRATT’. Weuse but the finest of papers and our En- graving is superlative. Producers of 'the Natural Milk ‘. M. GATES Arcady F arms Arcady Early. 2421i. Central Ave. Tohghn-o 10.8 (Formerly Rnlgloo Mary) sumo rm Miss Alice Schoendorf of Chicago was 9 the week end guest of the Misses thcr- {inc and Mildred Shanon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wells of Lake For- est. the later being formerly Mia Annie Cote. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Wednesday, January. nineteenth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClure of .N'. Green Bay Rd. are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son. born Sunday morning, January. twenty-third. Mrs. Emma Noczhling and two sons were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fallen of Chicago. Mrs. Fallen was formerly, Mrs. Elsie Noelhlmg. Mrs. Ella Smiley of Chicago. spent the week end with Mr. and Mm S. J Baker and family of W. Vine Ave. Mrs. J. C. Adams of Phoenix, Arizona who has been the guest of Mrs F. E. Marsh left last week for her home. after a visit of one month. Mrs. Mary Powers of Chicago was the gust last week of her daughthcr, Mrs‘ Raymond W. Schneider 0! Glencoc Ave. Miss Jean Gaylord of Chicago was the week end visitor of Mi“ Eva Morton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bess of Chicago formerly of Highland Park announce the hint: of a son born Friday. January, twenty-first. Dr. and Mn Peter C. Wolcou leh last week (or a trip into the south. They have spent some timein Jacksonvxllc Fla. and will make a more extended tour at the south later on. Mrs. A. B Bastin had as her Sunday guests, Messrs Norman of Chicago and Dudley Edwards of Glencoe. Mrs. Henry Atwater and chlldren of Glencoe Ave., are spending a few weeks in Chicago with Mm L Lobdell. Mr. Atwater is on an extended business trip. Mm Annette R. Jones hulelt the Lau rel Inn and is at the Evamton Hotel Evanston. (or the winter. Mr. md Mn. 1. C. Morrison 0! Ravine Drivelnd uthcirSundaY MMLF. Starkey 0! St. Louis. Mn. W. Gordon “30er has I. bet cue“. Mn. Caries Trendvny of St. Loon. Min Mnrgot Cashing had a her guest over the week and Mia End]: Bonnelle of Chicnao. Miss Virginia dc Angucra of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mn. Harry Porter of Onwentsia Ave. On Sunday utemoon occurred (be death of the three months old baby boy of Mr. and Mn. Ryan 0! Washington St. Highwood. Mn. F nncia LGehr of Ravinin had as her week end guests. Mill Gehx and Mute: Sunuel Gehr of La Grunge. Mn. D. A. Holmesand Mi. Edith Holmes who have been saying It the Lovell re- sidence have gone to Winnetkn {or the winter. Mn. 8. 1). Butler who ha been in New York (or the put five weeks will return home next week. A great treat is in store for {hate who attend the flu: Morgan mm It the aninia “flue Home on Saturday even- ing. uni Morgan will an: on Rudyud Kipling‘with imaginative reading. The com-tux of Mia Morgan Allows the pm- ceeds of the lfllit to go mud-the purchase of a piano. Telephone 193 M11 Lewis Jones. Mn. Hm Sellery tad Mrs. Joogph Lemming represented the Womn't Civic Club of Ravinn u the meeting of the Federation of Club; It Roam Park. Monday. Mn. Parker Johnston but! a bet week end gmu Mr. and Mn J. 0. Adm ol Onk Park. John B. Bergeson 0! Chicago, architectu- ral superintendent of the new McCormick residence in Lake F crest, hn moved his family to Highland Park and in raiding in the St. Peter house on Skokie Ave. Fridhcm Lodge No. 21. l. O. L. V. will give a Masquerade Ball on Saturdny even- ing, February filth In Hogan Hall, High- wood. Good prizexwill be given for but customem Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry, Jr. had as their guests over the wcck end Mr and Mrs‘ L. Gump and Mr. and Mn F Wu helm 0! Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. A E. Snmh were among the Highland i'drkrrsuho cnmyrd 1hr Automobnlc Shw at [he L‘uhuum last night. Mr. and Mr; (E. Armwald and Chlldrfh of Chicago spent Monday wnh Mr Arns wald's parents. Mr and Mrs leham Arnswald w! W. Laurel Au- The Muse: Ruse (iardncr and Anna Nord 0! St. Charles. [H are [hr guests of Mr, and Mrs. John S Reesmanv ML and Mrs D l' ()'erl Hf Mxllrr Ind. the later bung formerly Mm Mary Greene, announcc the but): oh daugh'rr Mary Jane. burn Munday. Janunry xrmh rctumn‘. Mr. T. E. Pierson has )qu home lrom ChIClRO where he went lu vml his daughter m-vr Chrulmal and while there. took uck wuh pneumoma. He is gelling along ma-fy Miss Bessie Murphy of Lincoln Plum and Mr. Frank Mud ol Hughvlood woni the prize walu at the "Suburban Spam": dance held at the Wmneth Womm‘l‘ Club. Tuesday evenmg‘ Mr, and Mn Rumll Mott have left! myrrh 1,“.ng \nll hold a hunneu and wall mremg n'. xhv porwnnxe Fri. du)‘ t‘\(".lll" Pehrunry fouflh. The chun‘h ruleronhng u completod and 11h: renull u very plenum; The ur- nrca on Sunday \Hll he held in the Auditorium. Dr. bench of (He-mac I‘l” prmb n the Honing wrnce He "1” Ilsa 3d- mmuter Human-men! o! the Lord'- Suppcr, Mr. and Mn Rune“ Mon have lei! {of Plunder;- Cnl, where they will Ipcnd (our week. ' Mia Ada Robcrg who is u the Evan» lton Hospital u |lowlv Improving. Films. Illustrating Life In the NM); will be exhibited Tue-d" January 25m, at the Glencue High School These films are to be loaned by the l‘mted 5(llfl Naval Training Stallon at (iren Lakes. Mrs. John Glass had M her Week end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1., Tnft. and Mus Mums errcn of ('hlcugn. Thc .wrmwnumhly dinner damn-s held at the “‘5an at anmm Park are (U be discontinued {or the prey Mrs. A, W. Jerromn, Mm Morse. and Mr‘ Anhur W Jerrems. Jr.. will lcaw next week for Bermuda where Hwy \HH (pend the month of Feb (t! The next regular mcchng U! (he (hath Club WI“ be held In the Highland l’uk Club ”UUN‘. Thursday February 3rd It 2:45 p. m, 31:3. (halts Zimmerman, Presldcnt ollhe lllmus Federahun ul Waman's Clubs wxll awe I ten minute address; and Mrs Helen Ruala mil speak on Household Elhcnency. so cxtnvnnnll) sdvcrdud. After the promm the following banana 'uned too. In. Mnrun Innll chi-- .mnn, unified by Mud-moo M ‘Ckmenu. J. W. Prindivillc, Goo. 'Cunpbell Font: lush H. J. Ull- mlnn. I E. Sampodl. L H. Ely- .mond.F.A.Pm1on Md AR. 6 Warner. ruary The last regular meeting of the ()ssoh (‘luh look plaw Thursdny n!â€" Lernoon. Janutry twentieth ll (I‘oâ€" forty~fi\'e. Aflrr n short business meeting at “hirh Various committees , We Wish to carted In error which appeared in lux wnk'l by» in tho ‘book list. The line nod 'Encycloâ€" Beds. Britunk‘n, 29 vols. um «I" .‘handy vol.‘ Iiu. Juvnflo." Tho {word “Juvenile,” belonged on tho HM tfollowing Ind 'u no wt ol the do- incripuon of the Encyclopdh. rgpnrtwi .u‘tl\niv-. the speaker of; the ufu-rnmu, was Introduced The' subject “Tho (lumr and the Beul‘ Seller." ““3 wry nzu‘ilecwnll)’ hand, led by Mr. rum.“ 1;. some: 0! mg English department of Nwflhwuurni l'x\1\'er.~x(_\‘. Mr. Snyder‘s talk Wlli rather in the nature of I book re-' new. though not excluainly so. He gave 3 Int of I” the “boot Mllen" m the book lmc, lvr the put twenty years. which 1: In authoring list of books Ind aided him greatly in his talk. He spoke of (he othcr enur- uining future: of the day, moving pictdru, theatres and other linu of nmuumonu. comptring cuh am with books, bringing out points, both: for nnd ngninat the indulgent. of; these amusemenu. Mr. Snydct [polo‘ of books which hu-e been “but .011? em." but which have been In from good books. stating that pooplo rad them not bot-use they punk-clad, cured {or them but beau.- thoy mu Public Library Note: Ossoli Club In. John Gina wu Dachau at n supper party on Sunday cunning for her weekâ€"and (nab. Mr. And In. Hurry L. Taft, Ind Min thn of Chicago. “Tle Lowry Girls" I! the [“3th Park Club were I (rat mom: on Tuesd-y evening “hen I number of members Ittcndod their cummin- ment. The girls appeared in dual unpersonaliom of the bouilhul ne-I gro, in song: And floriu which plelI- ‘ ed their hurt-n I! once. Then "I very good music by Goldsmith] or- chestra u! Whit-(u. Mr. Foshr .md Mrs. Shrltn.) of 1M Upcrn Hub of (’hxcugo held mm dancing 1!!le or. Monday nemng II the Elm Hare Srhool. There wn A large clnn present SerVices nre held It the church A! follow»: de-week urvxco. Wodnu- day eu-mng, at seven fortyâ€"five; Sun- day services Irv, Sunduy School n mne Iortyfn'e; Junior Wu. ll lwoihlrly; Epwurth Lenna- ll Iix forty the; l‘uLhc Worship u ugh! Mr (huh-p km), the (‘npum of the l7mvernly (Evnpel Tcnm 'hlrh nun-d the (hunt) at New Year’- tmm- mu 1hr \mmg Men's ('luh on Muhdu) «drums at the church. A plenum (-u-mny \uu IerL The Ep- myrrh 1,“.ng \nll hold a hunneu and wall mremg n'. xhv pononnxe FH' du)‘ «\emhg, fehrunry fouflh. The chun‘h rcderonhng u completod and 1m SJhdny, FeLru-ry Iulh, (hon Will he - rem-plum to new members, which "I” be du- lul communion pernco n! the rhurvh yur The" In mnny new member: who ‘1” )0m the rhurrh at UM time. Ham um bung nude {or (he nnnunl mutiny h. be held on {he in! of Apnl in the {urm u.’ n rhurvh dumrr for the mem~ her: of the rougrrgltmn 1!. (ohm-(‘- (hm “uh (he (”mung of the rhurrh year the "anon hn pllnnad I lpr ‘ml (‘Ifhpllfllh lo uruun {Men-ll und (0 enhs! workers In the church. which campaign W111 close on Easter Sun- day. in Cunanlnh wuh this p‘mn {hr pant“! nmmunrel I um» 01 upe- «ml M-rmnnn to be given In Frbm nry. A! the nen Vex-per Serum, FH-rnnry suth. Mr, Imun- Krndlcr, who sang u Ravlnin Park [Ill year, \nH he on the pro: m. The prune perv-u- Ind Hunk 08"- mg, at Mn (yen) hum" un Tucsdn ufh-rmum In: I grral nucceu A lurgr numl-er u! member: of the Mn- sum-r) Society Were pnun! to hear Ihv vhurmmg prngrum Music of ‘ixflerrm kmds “1-" given, Mm Huy- cr, lem; Mrs. Benny, harp; an (‘arleh-n V311, Mn Hubert SmILh, and Mn: Nay". \ucul ucleclmnl, and n rendmg from Lough-How by Mill MvElnth completed the pronlm A great den! 0! mung! wu thown It [hm meeting 1nd the desire for more frrqucnt Inform“ meetmgv "u ex- pruned Superintendem W. 1. Kid. am awn-n of hu xtuxhxng 1-1:.” of the RN or Fore“ School I‘rn- \mton her on Mondny. Imon‘ {he [carbon In Min Lillian Moore. - former turb- er 0! Elm l'lnce‘ Mr. Nldl in much Impreued with the school :11 [mar-J 3nd often bring: hu unborn out m we IL Tomorrow mot-rung M an o'clock occur: tho nnnunl distribution of honorable ntnuom And trud- for good work done in the wt um. In tho evening at seven (any-five will A procnm of ’00:! by an 05th grid: chorus. A two part chem, Andi I [irll' choru- will he [won in wu-E nocuon with u: sddnu. ”flu Nn‘ Loy-Hy,” by Prof. 600m Burma: Foot". And an [amt-Don cl til-‘1 plan-- will be nvon. It 'u 0:. m? mm a! duo 05;!!! B. than ‘0 [in tho- gndununx (In. I hnvoll party And; to present the clan with DOD. suit»; Iblc touwmr‘ The pony for m‘ prncm chu took p15" In! what! Indy-u promotion- occur la "on! 3nd. um Incl from him onnrd. (Juliana beginning who“; for tho first than will he naked nu! rock under modifica- usually W. Pupil. mum kw unmunboflnyandm Q“- dnn who“ birthdays an that! o! tho 1mm. vxll be ukmuod if M unh- dnyl no within ‘wo months of tho beginning of (ha 00' tom. hm should no“ than than in no sound dunk! mu um than in no ”not ”spring um" n Elm Plan And “at beginning pupils an be and for only 1! enrolled dunn‘ the only days of February. Nonh [:nd M, E‘ Chuu‘h Presbymmn Church Notu Additional Society Elm Place School Notes the commcnoomom amino. $ Kid. and North Shore Trust Company cum] $100,000 Orgnniud undo? the Banking L-vn of firm Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evanston. Wil- mette, Kenilwonh. Winnetka. Glencoe. Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1st St. BRIAN DIXIE. Praia! Mafia-e335 North Shore Fuel 8: Supply Co. PHONE 67 214 EAST (HTML "DUE “flaw-”$55 Why not have vour clothing renovated here this weekandgiveourworkatairuial? Our (lumm AND W olladiu' and gcm's gamma. enema] mes. carve“. powers. draperies. pmno mvm lace cunning. eta. cannot be duphcawd by any local dcancr. as we have the LARGEST and man SANITARY plant in the West. A was will call for and 4011007 your gamut: North Shore Trust Company Coalâ€"Coke or Coal Solvay Coke It bums well. The Prices are low The delivery is prompt The preparation is the best We guarantee quantity, quality and satisfaction, be it our Warm Friends Cleaning and Pressing MORTGAGE BANKERS m m AND was In”!!! M Ava-i. GCCJ zwfiJohnAmo HIGHLAND PARK, ILL and dodde 'or yound! but thé (act: rem-m un‘ Aland. We Inn up to out tavern-ha. When you come to us to: you can be cure o! um baton We study to aunt your patronage Provo out mlublh!) de ”CHM - .1“

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