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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Mar 1916, p. 4

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Vii. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park bought it. Our large‘and varied stock of CoIUmbia records, is sure to inter- est you. Columbia records play chines. Yoifi for good record service. Messrs. Soloman, A. and Orval G. ‘St. Peter. returned yesterday from :Peoria, “1.. where they attended the illlinois Laundrymen’s convention, ‘held there the fore part of this week. The Mystic Workers' meeting held Jon Monday evening was very well at- NO matter whether you tended. Three new candidates were ipresented, namely: Mr. and Mra. own a Grafonola or a Frakes of McDaniel's Avenue, and . er. Dahl of Glencoe. After business} Vlctrola. { Iwas transacted. those present enjoy-‘ No matter where you ied delicious refreshments and danc~3 l. - __ I-.. ¢_ AL ’ ‘C-Im DYKEMA WTfiflmefi. R Summer-aha T banana”. TELEPHONE 956 THURSDAY. MARCH 33, 1916 John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell ...............Superintendentf Helen Frances Conrad ........ City Editorf Esther C. Baker............‘.Society Editor} Loretta Kress .......... Doerfield Reporter Albert Levy..........Chict Adv. Mgr.‘ 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, 61. Web. 5212 Enterl-d as wand-class matter (ht post orhce at Huzhjand Park the Act of March $.18”. swim PM 31.50 ,a Year a. Ada-Se 244 E. Pvt he... Punusuan WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Uosu. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 658 PRA'TT’. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS LANDSCAPE GARDENER Work of any kind by dav 01’ Contract. Care of Fumaces Pnper Lake Forest ~ Arcady'Fanns'11 JOHN [BACK Lake Forest ' ‘ min“ ‘3‘ . M. GATES “Infill! ind Decorating Telephone 1098 PAINTING We guarantee the delivery of twelve hour old Certified Milk-«fresher than any other Certified Milk 0n the mark- et. Our local ofiice---Dennett’s Bak- ery---Telephone 193. Deliveries to {my part of the city. No other distributor in this territory can supply you. The Arcady Farms-Dairy Products are now delivered ‘to the people of Highland Park exclusively from our own wagons. 437 Deerfigld Ave lass matter March I. 191Lat Announcement mun PARK llhnms. under um AND ransom ms fi I Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bard left ‘Tuesday {or French Lick Springs for I number of weeks' visit ; William and Darngh Louderba‘ck' Mrs. John F. L. ‘will arrive this week from Concord, Avenue, has left IN. H., where they attend St. Paul’s! Va.. where she wi ’School. They will spend two or thne 2 son Jack who wil ‘woeks with their parents Mr. nndévacation there. (Mrs. W. J. Louder-back of Moraine; ll..- 5-11-, . v- ; Mrs. J. H. Bishop of N. Sheridan fRoad will leave next week for Min- !nonpolis, Minn, for a visit of two Imonths. There was a large crowd at the last “Suburban Special Dance,” held at Ravinia Park Casino, on Friday evening. Everyone reporfed a good time. A good part of the crowd I Miss Priscilla Carver left on Sat-EJOhnfl lurday for Pinehurst. North CarolinaMThiS vwhen she is the guest of Mrs. Frank [one ll ‘S. North. On Tuesday evening Missginfl 8 lCarver appeared in a. concert at Pine- 5b? Ch ihurst, and will return on Iunday. [invite 1 Mrs. Sarah A. Tippler who has 333“" been the guest of Rev. and Mrs. R! W8] [A. Render for the past months left taken A. Render for the past yesterday for a trip to she Will visit relatives. .1 ing to ‘ i enjoyed. Rev. Holke had as h week his daughter, Mrs haus of Elmhurst, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mouleberger of Hammond. Ind., were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clow of S. Second Street. Mrs. S. A. St day from a few tives in Hobart. I [E ‘ pl 3 P: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cure and fain- ily left on Saturday for Montana where they have taken up a ranch. The Cures lived in Mrs. 1). P. shea.‘ hen’s house on West Lefitral Avenue while in Highland Park. ne wi \n The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mead of McGovern Street is quite ill with bronchitis. A family by the name of Russell from Lake Forest have taken one of the Clampitt cottages on McGovern Street formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Genest and family. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schmidt}! of McGovern Street, welcomed a babyf boy into their home Monday evening} March 20th. ‘ from the south. the music of a Victrola was Peter returned Sun- Illinois his guest last 3. E. C. Bren- Iowa Where A marriage license was issued in Chicago Saturday to Mr. Murray 'Moon and Miss Anna Peterson, both of this city. At this time no knowl- edge of the definite plans of the young people can be obtained but it is believed that they are to be mar ried very soon. Mrs. Rolland Hastings bid as her week-end guests, Mrs. Psddock and Miss Paddock of Milwaukee, Wis. The Auxiliary to the Spaniafl American Wu- Veterans held a card party on Tuesday evening in their hall in Highwood. Walter Roberg of Highwood, wag taken to the Evanston Hospital or" Saturday where he is suflering with‘1 pneumonia. " ‘ be charged. Every one i invited to come, for a goo assured. a series of socials at Mr. and Mrs. J. Mon Johns Aven e, and E This is to bow book one is requested to c The Michigan Union, an operatic organization of Ann Arbor, Static University of Michigan, will give its annual comic opera at the Auditorium Theatre, Saturday evening, March twenty-fifth. The pera, Tre'e‘ Rouge" is full of clever lines and screamingly funny situations. T On Friday evening (tomorrow) the J. U. G. club will hold the second pf a series of socials at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery of St: u.uv u glut Mrs. Nathalie Van Riper of Bifollowing ' Park Avenue, who has been south forlsame hour. a few weeks has returned home. structions Miss Bernice Tucker will spend the who are in week-and in Chambaign, Ill., whet-e’cordially il she will be the guest of her sister, ' l Presbyt Miss Gladys Tucker who attends th I State University there. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer and :daughter, Miss Ethel, returned last ‘week from Red Bluff. (73]., where l ‘r they have spent a part of the winter. I Mr. Bert M. Foote, manager of the ltelegraph ofl'ice here has received a ‘promotion and will leave Highland {Park some time this week for Fort‘ ‘Dodge, Iowa, where he will fill his new position. Mr. S. D. Henderson will fill the vacancy made by Mr. ‘Fonte. Mrs. Foote will join her hasâ€" band later and they will make théir future home in Fort Dodge. ‘ l Mrs. Vernon Noble of St. Maryf’s, Ohio, who has recently been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carl H. Booth ahd who has spent the past Weeks in Vic- toria. Texas, accompanied by little ‘ Madeline Booth, will leave this WGek ; for her home. ' ‘ -! Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak Park, ”I was the guest last week of her ulster aMrs. M. Warner of North Second ?Street. '} Mrs. William s. Stanton of Frake IGeneva, was the guest a few dafi of flast week of her parents, Mr. =‘sand‘ er3. Edward‘ Moon. ‘I Miss Lucy Weis of Moody Iristi-' tute, Chicago, was the weekend {guest of Miss Nettie Moon. , 1.....‘11 \U uulu IcflpUllS WHPTP he, con- dudexl a star performance of “Lohen- Egrin" on Tuesday awning. 4 \Iiss Eu: Morton spent the Weds- {end with relatives in (hicago. l I Mr and \Irs. Raymond Schneider .‘and small daughter Horence hero Ithe Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. IDavid Bennett of Edgewater .’ t I i a , n L n tour of the south, visiting Georgia :und Florida. V ‘ Ernst Knoch, the prominent Ger- man conductor who distingtiished ‘himself with he Chicago Symphony :Orcheatra at Ravinia Park. haslbeen rmlled to Minneapolis whore he,con- ducted a star performance of “LQhen- Egrin" on Tuesdav evenina f I D l . . 7.. - :z' "I“??? 7"‘ff Mich fibflnflncng «2..3... Baflingar Fyflo who “and: school in Lawrenceville, N. J.. will~ arrive mu Barth: furnishâ€"aha! 3.. din- ner guests on Thursday "chips, the‘ Mines Martha Bennett and .Fjlortnce ,Tycfen, 6? Evnnnton. 5 :I A number 0! Highland Park peo- ple attended the r‘ecital held :f't the gEvanston Woman’s Club on Smurdayi {afternmm when Laurence Creel}: Am-i imons and Josephine Rea-Aimmnns. {presented Miss Katharine Géodxonfl {world famous pianist. Miss iGood-g Son, who is a mostpleasing person" if‘iY3‘C‘d a beautiful program offslvc'us itions {or a very appreciative aur; ' dience. i ' Mr. and Mrs: Walter: McNiol bf Ra« :iniu. have purchased a new'home on Lincoln Axenuc near Seach Street and will move from their Ra- siniu home on the fifteenth of“ next month. Mr. (h-orgg Merrywunher and? Mix.» Merrywvather an1 in mmpanyi with Mr. Walter “8wa and are nfikinz Ir.- uni nu. Glam. 8 iguana. ‘nd fun", of E. Park Avon pymt Lufl-‘jâ€" DI “:..\_':_ vii .‘ , Illinoin. L. Curtis of Prospect oft for Hot, Springs, win be joined by her wilL spend his spring ..-‘...u\, “La: 081“" d will move from their Ra- e on the fifteenth off next amp.1ign.\lrs (lroxes of‘ the "iiv bmry (luh of Glemoe spoke of e ("hie delin'ties in Glencoe him. , ll Lielur former presideni of e rgg Merrywwther and MiSy; “innetka Woman 5 Club. ice 4)! Lher an1 in company with the civic work in Winnctka. 11231 1r Habely and are nfikinglerett L. Millard chairman of lhe( the aouth \isiting Georgia [ks (ommission in ilighland Pirlx t n. in! the work and plans of the Rommi? 'noch, the prominent Ce,_lsion. The hostesses Wen-3,3118 J luctor who distingmshed Bell, chairman, assisted by Mesdam th ihe Chicago Symphony ('harles Boy,d Ed11ard Bock: .1095 at Rmiqia Park has been S. Boyer, James llufl'y ()lii'er 19", liinneapolis where he con- ard, James Morrison (1. L. 01658;, ar performance of “Lohen-l H F Payne, Earl H Purdy, C ' u‘esday evening _ iJaeger. and Miss Mary E Flint. 'j‘ md E. Park Avenue. book social and each l to come representi small admission will kt. of LI :e is cordially; good time is- , Cot. Green Bay Road and L Avenue. Rev. J. Van Even, p: Services for Sunday:â€" Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship, 10:30 A. M Cchurch is the An 0 t‘ e Chur. h. to Ian; 0! the church An event of unusual interest in $13 nual Church di ‘ r,‘ in connection with the annual me ‘ g; be he'd in He ii‘-j one week from no: ‘ Monday, April 3rd. Invitations n_ l being issued to all members (if the} church and all regular subscriberg‘bo‘ lthe church support. churches in Chicago and envirousfi the observance of day," April 2nd, “Go-to-Church SM? and “Go to Chub a Season," April 2nd, to Easter-A l!‘ 23rd. .lH plann-UENIAL-WEEK in the life of this church, in response tpjthe needs ' of the Foreign Missimfi' Board of the church in meeting. e unusual conditions caused by thg fir. The visions have asked $50001; in Self-Denial Offerings on the part“ the members of the congregation; SELF-DENIAL-WEEK Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Prayer, Wed., 7:45 P‘ uons Will be given in the church on ‘Saturday afternoon, March 25th, at 15:30 o’clock, and the others on the following Tuesday afternoons Q the same hour. Attendance at these. in- structions is of course free, and all who are interested in the subject are cordially invited to come. ' ‘3 tions will be given in Saturday afternoon, I 15:30 o’clock, and the following Tuesday aft um”, mvneu to attend these services. The musical service rendered by the choir on last Sunday afternoon was well done, the improvemfint un~ der Mr. Webster‘s leadership, is grat- ifying, especially with regard to the singing of the boys. An auxury or reserve class has been established from which boys will be drafteéinto the regular choir. The next Msical evening is set for Palm Sunday. At the request of a number of lad- ies Dr. Wolcott has arranged to givei a series of five instructions upon the“1 Old Testament as affected by modern; criticism. The first of these mstruc- , 7.-., _ -\ u.“ ‘or St. Elizabeth’s Church, ‘Gkncoe. On March 29th, the preacher “all be the Rev. Dr. Arthur Rogers, '5! St. Mark's, Evanston. The public is! corâ€"I dially invited to attend these seh'ices.,' 'int United Evan. Church l The evening meeting, Mficli 28th:, ) will be omitted. . n . The next meeting: of the club wi ‘be a musical, and will talc»! plac jTueaday, April 4th, at Trinity9 Paris ' { House. '- The preacher at th evening Lenten service was the REV. A. A‘ Y“!- Presbyterian Church NON} Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. J Ravinia, who have spent t in Chicago, have returned home for the summer; The program “as in (barge of {In (Mica Lommittee. Mrs.<1ie-(F' 4E. Hildreth president 01' the avanstbn Woman ’ , a... , mu, Held at the Blgewu‘terA‘athdjic \Vi an’s Club. ‘ . g 1 Mrs. Carleton Vail, accomffmied; Mrs. Ralph Bard gave a group . songs. a 4â€"â€" 2, The bat meeting ‘0! thQSclub .5 held at Trinity parish boas; Tue ay ufteruoon, March ’lst,. 5m :30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Cain land Ernest Gail road reports Tenth District mJA no u.” [)1 1’3. on he Federation if met-g ng l Highland Park fiWomngs Cling!) Mn Guild not ”turd: :33)“ “human lit the Bacon home on if" Sh Road, with Miss Edith M as 0;- an. Thi- was the first I: ting; nearly m months. ~' tar nu‘e, Ind as her guest 8 part of week, Mrs. Minnie Baker of Chi; formerly of this city.‘ ‘riniry Church N 0635 . Van Even, pastpf‘ (Jul) told of Road and Laura rs. Carl E. Bulimk 0 have spent the fwintel . 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