T! .39 St. Johm Ave. Highland Park WWSISAnYwiIMmc Entered n r: und (has 713’th March '.. 1911.11 the post Junf'. '4: H a“ Add [Hark llunms. undtr the Act )f Mann: , AT, No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a 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. Pcsusuau 'WEEKLY BY Jnux L. than. at Highland Park. Lake County, thois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 John L Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell ................ Superintendent Helen chu Connd.-.w..City Editor Esther C. Baker......_‘.....£ociety Editor Lorett- Kress.........De¢rï¬eld Reporter albert Levy ........... Chicago Adv. Mgr. lbert Levy ........... Chic: Adv. Mgr. , floor, 20 E. Jackson, e1. W15. 5212 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 244 E. PM: Ava-c TELEPHONE 956 Procure your milk and cream by the ideal methodâ€"direct from the farm to the consumer. There is no re- handling of the milk, no unnecessary delay caused by delivering ï¬rst to a middleman. Our goods reach the consumer just as soon after milking as possible--- guaranteed strickly fresh. The ARC ADY FARMS are handling their own product exclusively 1n this territory. No other dealer can sup- ply you. Our delivery service is efï¬ci- ent, quick, and direct, and solves your milk problem in the best possible manner. Visitors are cordially welcome at the ARCADY FARMS for we vyant every- body to see for themselves just how our milk is produced. Arcady Farms PRATT’S Paper ngin. and Decorntin“ Telephone 10’! THURSDAY. APRIL 67 191*] C. M. GATES J0 H N I BACH LANDSCAPE Gunman Work of any kind by day or Contract. Care of Futnaccs DYKEMA sham-mom SubtrflyO-d rue hmï¬ibyltolp... PAINTING 437 Decrï¬eld Ave WU!†Pm . In the soci-l side of life by the Ub- isen’er in last week’s issue of the Press La serious typographical error was ‘jmade which We wish to corrrct this {Week The item concerning the bene- ‘ï¬t card party on Monday evening for IMr. James Post was given by the QRoyal Arcanum and not by the Royal :Neighbors. as statcd last week. John Milton Baker, u gratllulc of the lbeerï¬eld-Shlelm High School, is one of the lenders in the Sophomore class of Knox College to carry through Knox College campaign for half a mil~ lion dollars of additional endowment before May lst, 191‘}. The Sophoâ€" more class expect to raise $2500. MrsuW. S. Dunbar, who has been the guest of Mrs. George Howe for the past three weeks returned to her home in Troy. Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Marie Tibbits 01’ Flint, chhzgmt. the latter being formerly Mus Helen Murric of Lake Formt, very Wu“ known here. armour. '0 the birth of a :0â€, band I’alm'r. born Wednesday, March 22nd. Miss Helen Golden of he Kn spént lad. weer. ‘~1~lt.ILf rebxnw St. Paul and MI capoln. Minn. Mr. um .“l‘r. “.‘IIchmM Vzni row turned this week from their honey- moon trip in the south and are to make them humi- on Lincoln Anoma- Hr. Wilson Seville, who attends schooi in Waxhington, I). C, >‘D‘n'. a erv Angelica Leibnitz, n‘.‘ ()n- wentsia Avenue, who underwent a serious operation last week is slowly improving. Mrs U. 11. Morgan rmux‘z‘l wow; from u «werzï¬ xx wk ~' (’ale'ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory. who spend their >ummers in Highland Park at “Ledgcmere,†their summer home on South Sht-ridan Road, have )Url reâ€" turned to [hi-ir thicagu homo from a s~:veral wee‘mx' <tay in New York, visiting their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sweetser. Mr. and Mrs. (Jr-“gory spent a few weeks in Florida, also. Um rad Mr. and Mrs. John Danley of Hub- bard Woods and small son. John, were the guests on Sunday of Mr‘ zr .1 Mrs. _\:v:'n Abertmmby. Miss Elizabeth Bacon of North Sheridan Road had as her gum: u hw days of last week Miss l-‘r‘ncw Whru- uf Nanistco. Mich. “ho was en route to Grand Rapids. ‘ )lliï¬ Dorothy 113-1112.. who 24191111: Ann Arbor, State University u] .‘llL‘l‘x :gan‘ will rmurn hume next Wualx to spend her vacating here. Wright. Wa-hingt Mrs. Arthur W. \‘ercoe and her daughter, Miss Winifred Vercoe, are spending a few Weeks in Tennessee and Alabama. Manhelm Lodge, No. 37. I. 0. V. will give a leap year ball in Eagle‘s Hall, Highwood. Saturday, April 1511:. [Locum msommsl (If 21 run '3 \‘ CPR-l Shernllm SC'HHe w V.~1\ i†k amtmz ï¬zz-L25 sh :nzrl Highland Hark. formerly from the M 15's Helen “‘hu m Mr. Ind Hrs. J. W. Prind'iville ind family have returned. from Califodia when they In“: spent the winter as- iting diflarent plates on 'the coast. fl Mrs. Jacob Peterson, who has bin quite ill m Lhe Augustana Hosp' for the past three weeks is expectedéto return to hér home or. Prairie Averï¬ge the later part of this week or the ï¬gs: of next. Mr. ‘and Mn. T. A. Rhinehart aid family of SuSccond Street I'iil m e on May ls: into the Dan Garrv y. house on Mchern Street. The Ed- ward M32115 who hue been lb’ingï¬u the {EL-t ï¬at wxil mox'e [0 5'0th (’h} r320. while the W. J. Schmidt: mil mou- tu Hizhu'oul. The J. W. Simmons movéd lair. Week from thexr flat 0n- S. Second St. to 210 ('entral Ave. the Phillip‘ vacating tharflat and returning to their home on N. Sheridan Road. Mk: Theresa Peters will take the flat V'n- cuted by the Simmons, later in e A" month. ,~. Mr. and MN. C. V. Dickinmn have re Jrzed {mm ~exeral wseek pent ir Thomasville. Ga. as guests of the 75 W. Willits. Miss Ruth Shaddle of Area, 13’. “3‘ (ho: week -nd guest of Mbs Hate] Bed. 0! .\. St. John Axe. MD. J. V. Norcros.‘ was tallied rudlb‘hly tn Janewllle. “'15... (.n irv count of the death of her father. “ count of the death of her father. (in Saturday evvning, MarCh Qï¬ih. Walter Bartlett. the genial manage)!" of one of (hr Theatres m the commun- ity. put on a moving picture Show at the Railroads Men's Home for the picasure of the innaalm. at which time thee‘ reek of u rmiroad feature :lm mnwir 2 a had wrevk, which took « househwu.~ shown. Thc-re wc-ra, {7 'cr that, 2"qu rm-i~ n.’ comical piv't .“‘ that thc .umuxew c'v'itgmi xmmcns 11:. Thaw ()C'ILM‘HIS un- Y’eatur“: \ ry muuh npprwintwi by murzzngrr Jiihx‘ 'l'Keefc. Wh') .K 2x321).- unxio'w Miss Wilhelmina Bell, whn was. ob crazed upon {or appendicitis lac! w:ek at the Presbyterian Hospit‘hf, ('hlrazu. is much improved and wiii re‘um as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs C. V. Dickinmn have «her? {UL home} 311' Job .1lfun’n1111gx, on hi~ 1. 1% "MM I! rthdm 11mm“ \mil! , .11 hi~ .-. 7111 ml. in 11121112. d #31: 1m: .4111“: \m 1211111 for ’argia <1'hlï¬d 1'hiitil’lâ€; ’.IL1r(~ place 1"c!fa>t \xch. i1. April. Mr. aw! Mrs M‘Y' and Aim I Mr. aw! 315.19†fvrivk ('.Win¢1fe5- tvv' am} .4011 'hzxrles J. “m- hqs’er. 1H , of ( m-mmdn.( 111., are the £4!st of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Putnarï¬.i .‘v15-~.\11"u 1,. Baht-T Hf “1%!18 Avmzur. had as her guest on F‘ï¬ur- 'lny Miss, Margaret MacGresror)â€0f 1'hhugm. ( Miss I’ xxkcr and Mis~ ï¬lo (xegur attend 11 Northwestern 113m- 1 \81‘11}. M the same time. v ('ntt 5:; the Chicago Hardware Frun'jry Company. Mr. Schaufl‘ler frrmirly was employed in \orth Chicago with the same ï¬rm. Miss GeneVieve Mott of E. Laurel Avenue, will leave next week for; Ch: east where she will spend six \élh :.t Virginia Hot. Springs and gter will go to New York. Miss Malawi! 20 in company with Mrs. JoseplilB. Long of Chicago. Mr. and Mn. Frank “'hit. ng: bf Highwood announce the birth of a son. born Sunday March 2601.9; Mrs. Hrkert “ Schnpider of 39 Green Bax Road had as her utek- ehd gust, her mother. Mra. R. B. \gn Law, of Arlington. Hi, Miss Helen Gourley, who_:‘htehds svhool at Ann Arbor, Mich, wé‘! fe- turn home this: week for a vacaflon In he spent at home with her paréxts Mr. and Mrs. John Gourley of ms: Elm Place. “ The following llighland Park ladies are assisting in. the flower sale to be held at the Congréss Hotel. 0mgâ€. Saturday. April twenty-second: iss Miriam Steever, chairman, assisteéby Mesdames W. A. Alexander. Geflge Lynon, Carl Odell. George Maire, Henry Ullmann, Charles Buckley,§C. (L Alexander. Franklin Huiny, James Troxel. the Misses Edith 862n- ton. Leonore Hoyne, Marion Maapn, and Margaret, Ullmann. The Stale i: {or the beneï¬t of the Home for [Its titute Crippled Children. Mr and Mrs. Charles Whiting Highwood, Welcomed a daughter Friday. March 24th. icy. put on the Railroa picasure of thee‘ reek )sz LI-Imard Wok-oz! who 2:“!de the L'nive"~ity of Wisconsinh‘m Madison. “15., will return homcinpxt Week to spend a week's vacation. with Mr. Henry Schauï¬'ler has gona, to St. Louis. 310., where he is empiqyed Word was received here last wisek mung of the death of Mrs Fwd $11 of Hamilton. Montana. former! yw ss Zentuer of Milwaukee, Wis. .. h occurred March 313: A baby da â€b {er was born Wednesday. March- " h and is doing nicely. “r? v n \M mg mGHx.A:m max mks. HIGHLAND PARK MNOB; parents, In: and Mrs. P. C. W01. r. mat uf ‘m: and pleasant 5L Juhr {23.10'3'9 charges alku' 1“. {c . , â€"- - Aâ€"ï¬ , N‘ *>*â€">'.Wâ€"_'â€"_w- ‘vln. W. L Harrison and Claudia; Hannah E‘imbeth Shula, lid m Brown attended the services in the Mood) Tabernacle. China), Sum: day afternoon and evening. : Ma-Lvr Sniney Zwett‘o, the three jvvar old :on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zwutwv, of W. Central Avenue, won, ~wand prize on Sunday at the/Kit; mis< held the past week at the Coli Beam. â€e recaved a pretty silver rpoon with his monogram engraved up‘)“ n for his beauty._ ‘ Thoma: Kelly of this city agailu “1! ~ 1hr Junior Indoor Golf Title of? (rm-aft). Mr. Kelly played the ï¬nk; “.th Julzar; ('rowdis of Jackson Park,; “nu pruned a worthy opponent for 0;.†home boy. Mr. Kelly won 6 up; and 4 (I) play, over a 36 hole course? a'. Huthmuor Indoo; Golf Club. Thisj |~ thy .wr-md year he has defended‘ h1~ txfle. - i Little Woodward Boynton, the uni of Mr. ind Mrs. Frederick Bonito; of N. Shrndan Road. Who was operé' ated upon for appendicitis, last week a: the Muhael Reese Hospital, Chip raga. id imprari'ingl and Will mun lsr. tk’l Mrs. Robert Lee McDonough d Waukegan, was the gum 0! Mn: 2- red Schaefer yesmrday 14 H» A nan'fher of Highland Parked mil uttetxd the meeting on Snurdty owning of the Evanston Chapter of Pavem Star at whirh Mrs. Samuel L.- \u “in r»- gunt of honor ard wil! Th: Printess The First Prierse The Swan | Low: Thee MM Marjorie Schefer of 8.. M idan Road spent the weekend n4 Mrs. John R. Hoffman of Wflncfld; (on. Iowa. H Miss Mason 51-1(‘!:21-l(-,npus iiiâ€"for two violinli and piano . Sindingi Andante sostenuto l Alli-went) 11mm ma non troppo Allegro ‘11» Mayerâ€"Miss Julia Marshall-«I Miss Mary Marshall The hostesses wzere Mrs Georgd Phillip~ and Mrs.Ge1:11d Peck, chairé mun. aé<1<tcd by Mesdlmes Albert P} Smith E. L Webster Frank Warren, J. H. Stipe, Howard Smith, Maud} Shannon, L. J. Rice, G. G. lelor, M; A. Jennings, Phil de Anguera, Thom-j u: Gail, Bradshaw Egan. beaten: Wood, Sellar Bullard ï¬nd the Missed Helen May,er Miriam Steever, Ruthi Beardsley and Mary Phillips. i I'Hhr\\l' and piano ,. Grieg Alicglu L'On brioâ€" ' Allcgrcuu quasi Andantino Allggru mono Vivace Mme “chm Mayerâ€"Miss Carver Lehn' (iuim- “'ung' , V .. Jensen I‘Vflkmng ........... Jensen sy-wam 7 .. ...... Binding Light . Sinding Miss Marion Mason Murmuring Zephyrs ............. Amtru's Dance , ' The next meeting will be the an-‘E nual meeting, Tuesday, April eighi teenth. ‘ iomzmce The {Arr-gram was iii charge of Miss ’r.>‘(‘!.izl 4. mwer who read a paper on L‘mxju:u\'.ml music. after which the )HIAVI'ZK mum-a1 program was given: (mum. I" Major, opus 8-â€"-for violin Highiund Park \Vnman's Club Mn. Henry .‘rleachtle Sr..- of N, m-nmi Strum has been conï¬ned to Md “Ah .‘tlness the past Week. Mn, Hm r} ('hristman and small fl. AIY'I‘M." 1,‘ NEW York are expect‘ to 1c the guests of_ A . ~: mother, Mrs. Mary They Will remain indeï¬q i hw‘o- Su 13' Th MN. Gordon Hateiy has as heir [(-4 tin: week. Mrs. Ford Hall, 0‘ Mrv Gustav Amswald and ï¬bre. .11.â€: ur‘ thicago. were the week 1 2:e~:< .,f Mr. and Mrs. W. Arms. '11: of W‘ Laurel Axenue. Th» Y. W. (X A. dancing chases » naeâ€"r fur (hh year; The gymnas~ I. ',\ 21‘ (in-<01 last week. E Be wre to keep your property in- sured with D. M. Enkim Co. And then you will know that you uninsured. Bout companie. tad lowest ntu. >00 11>! nag-«ting of the club was m lmr‘uro: finqm of the Pres- t'hurch. Tuesday. Arri! 4th, (I. Exams: of Napsrville. Azur: the pustorute of the â€LN-lira! church. L. Harnwn 0‘! Chicago, cx-erni guest at the J. “1 umc on McGovern Street. Suturda) Campbell Chapâ€" Star “in celebraie its :j.’ :arm'iw‘nar)‘. Miss Carver 0‘: K “ Grieg Sibeliul .Gneqf - Cried “Grieg . Grieg J enaen {I North Shore Trust Com 316-317 East Laure’I Avenué HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LAUREL INN mette, Kenilworth. Winnetka. Glencoe, Highland Park i Lake Fm Security under mortgages in this temtory continually enhancing while the rate of mterest is attract}! mummyâ€"1- Blinks†BUilding' Materialé PHONE 67 Highland Park Fuel Compani; Makinga‘sp‘e‘cialty of loans on improved real estate in North Shore territory including Rogers Pgrk.‘Evanston.i 102 N. 1st St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone North Shore Fuel Supply â€Wm INCORPORATED Zl4£ASTCENTRALAVENUE qubuflifludl’arlZï¬S Why not have \our clothing renox ated here this week and ghe our work a fair trial. ’ ()ur CLEAVING AVD DY EING of ladies and gent' S garments. onentai rugs. carpets pomers draperieï¬. piano covers. lace curtains, etc cannot be duplicated by any 10ml cleaner as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant 1n the West. A wagon will call for and deliver your garmend Mine operators have not set Apn‘l prices. We will ï¬ll orders and protect you in phce. CokehZSc per ton higher than a year ago. We'are booking orders. can we have yours? North Shore Trust Company Highland Park, Illinois Coal for Spring Filling ‘ Coal- Solvay Coke Cleaning and Pressing MAIN omcr; AND worms 2123.21.33 Li-coh A...“ CHICAGO Capital $100,000 OrgnnhedundatheBtnkinc anof the Sute;___ of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS Open Under Management of MRS. .WIEMERS Rooms Single and en Suite. Private Excellent Table. Rates to Permanent Guests DEBS @QEME? ’ HIGHLAND PARK‘ that 104ka immacumiely clean and aurartn'eh fresh _\m can {ed as sured that n Visits us regularly ‘ :5 our hmmes: and ‘z takc >pmm1 care to turn 0' \(mr dresses wants, hngene an: damtw>t 'ar~ menu m a perfect con- dmrm. equal to new (Ln'c u: a trial and bt convmced. Vibe-Yamaha“ Gunï¬gadhas‘q - .153