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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1916, p. 4

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'wr {it PAGE POUR WWSIMwYmiI Entered n secondchsl matter Mtrch l. 19“. at the pot! office a: Highland Park. llhnou. under the Act of Mnrch 3.1879. I’uhlishm! Werkly by JOHN L I'DELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Ill. mm 1.. (7.1.5117. .Edlwr arrdwl‘fibllgh-er Paul I“ Udell. . . . :: . .Superluu‘ndt-m Esther (1 Baker ......... City Editor Floroncn Warner. .::..S<)ciety Editor Loretta Kress. . . .:Dt-erflvld Reporter Albert Levy ...... Chicago Adv. Mgr. Sth floor. 2‘) E. Jackson. Tel WM). 521?. Twlvphunos. Highland Park 557. 55% After Mrs. Anderson sang, “When You and I were Young.. Maggie” the big white birthday cake covered closely with ninety-six candles was lighted. Frappe and birthday cake were served to ell. The Without Equal Club gave a de- lightful Hullowe'en party on Satur- dny evening at the SpanishaAmerican war veterans hall in Highwood. Dancing and Hallowe'en stunts were the feature: of the evening. Mr. Arthur Wflllamn entermlned a number of high school friends at a Â¥hlhwe'en party on Tuesday evenâ€" NHL The along came In costume. Just Us Girls' Club entertained forty young people at a Phantom party on Saturday evening. Decoâ€" rzumns were corn stalks and autumn leaves. 0n Nove. [och will be the next meeting of the P. T. A. and .Mn. Golfing and Mrs. Nehmm ure the hostesses Polk dances were given by two groups of middle grade children; While Miss Kent played the old} old melody "Believe me i! all those; endearing young charms." Mrs. R. D. f Supple. president of the Parentl Teacher Association. presented Mrs.i Hoyt with a beautiful bunch of white ' and yellow Chrysanthemums. Mrs.: Goldring gave a reading. “The New‘ Church Organ." Mr. Pettls introduc- ed Judge Barnes of Zion City. who; naturally fell into reminiscense. es-‘ peclally of his first school days in the little Wilmot school house. Mrs. James P. Cough In visiting friends in Mlnneapolls. l)I-IERFIEI.D PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The reception Monday aftenoon. the 3m: in honor of Mrs. I... M. Hoyt's iniety-sixth birthday was a delightful affair. The school auditorium was pretu decorated in autumn leaves and Mrs. Hoyt sat enthroned in car- nations presented by ninety-six school children. Many old friends. representatives of the earliest settlers of Deerfield.and former residents were present. Five generations of the Hoyt family were represented. Rarely Is there such a gathering and when old friends get together as they did to honor Mrs. Hoyt it makes a very delightful oc- caslon. Mrs. J. W. Simons entertained the North End Embroidery Cfub on Wed- nesday anernoon. Mrs. M. C. Conrad of McGovern St.. spent last week in Chicago as the Kllt‘w‘t of relatives. 4S 5!. Johns FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1916 Additional Society DR. WATSON Ave. Highland Put Tdtvhouo 374 ' Mr. George Mnrtm roturm-d hut Wednesday from a Lhrm» wvvln trip to Duluth. Minn. The Auxiliary of the North Shore Catholic Woman’s League will hold their second annual Harvest Party on Friday. November third at the Win- netka Woman's Club. Miss Mildred L. Coalv has returm-d from Bayhead, N. J., where she has spent the past weeks‘ Messrs. Edward and Julius Zimmor are enjoying an hunting trip at Puck- away. “14., this week Miss Bessiv Flugvrnld of First St was the guest of Miss Huh-n Van Hoesen of Evanston on Suturda) Miss Van Hoesen is n {urxm-r High land Park resident. Miss Ruth Benson. who has horn ill with a nervous breakdown is very much Improved and able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner and (laugh; (er Florence were the Sunday guests of their daughter Mrs. J. L Turrm of Ravenswood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nun Thomas have closed their house at “I N. St. Johns Place and have taken an apart- ment at 86 East Oak St.. Chicago (or the winter. Mr and Mrs. Walter Cope of West Vine Ava, annnunces thn birth of .1 son. Friday. October twenty seventh. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blalser of Ridge Road have as their guest. Mrs. Dor- othy Gunn. of Denver. Color. and Mrs. Fannie Ryder of Chicago. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWSI Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clarkson and son Robert and Mrs. William Susch Sr.. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casper of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Skinners and [ML daughter of Evanston were the» Sun day fluvils of Miss Huh-i.- Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand and lit,- tle daughter Jean. are moving this Week from their home in Deerficld to their new home on Moraine road. Mrs. Frank Swanson of Green Bay road and Miss Esther Swanson of Highwocd were the guests of Mrs. Chades Stohi of Chicago on Monday. Everything in the Catholic (‘hurch on Laurel Ave” La being mun-d xhn work to (hv new chum-ll nu lhmrtlvld Ave. Services will he held in 1hr new Church After Nuvvmln-r th.‘ eleventh. Chapter of the D. A. R.. Mr‘ Fayette S. Munro 0! this city will speak on “Women and the State Government" at the lecture room of tho Bvunston Public Library. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Frank 1.. Richardson. regent. Mrs. Fred Fisher 0! Somh Grown Bay Road was the week end gum: or relatives In Chicago. eleverun. “.mm, Little Warner Turriff who has bovn Chm-.1: visiting his grandmother Mrs. M Mr i Warner for the past thrm‘ months hm.“ I‘ returned Sunday to his hmm- in Ravenswood. mm {:1}: .‘n Yh-a John Klose of Holton. Mich. Wu :1 Week-end guest at the John Ben- mn home on Sex Green Bay road. Mr. M. Jay Golden of Evanstnn and Miss Helen Golden of Grant Park were the week end guosts of Mr and Mrs. Frederick ’1‘, Golden n! McGovern St. At the rvquea't nftht- P‘nrt lkulrhurn Mr. and Mrs. Allx-rt Luv-nun and son Bradford and :quxhtrr 1.0;: wen- jthe Suilay finests of Mr nml Mrs. :w. \ijotm of Park Ridge. Y ('lmphcll (humvr Guild w.ll hnl‘l ‘lheir unnunl lvazuur u'x SaturJny turn» 'mg. Novomlmr exghtec-nxh, at )lrunm" hall. Dinm-r will lye svrxrd from wt In. Wynnn Willium of Chicago. wife of Capt. Williams of Troop "E" of the First Illinois Cavllr)’. in the guest of Mrs. Sewn” Truax while Cupl. Williams is heirg mustered out at Fort Sheridan. No quorum bi'if‘.‘ present n! th« Friday afternoo.1 coum-J m:.~ux.g, th‘ meeting Wu adjourned by (‘ommia lioner Hitchcock. (‘ampth ( their unnunl ’ ing. Novomm hall. Dinnvr is eight n'v'm Mr. uh! 3': tho (0:11.23: I over the \w lnerny 21M of (hirugu "pctntwl hymn weeks 82‘). 1‘ x the homc of hrr Hull of (ilcmnxs Elltol‘i u rally n! Hu- .‘\UMYH\ : t-hurch m (human [nun-ht Th: their numln-r “1H haw n yur' program, om' nf whom I: Rex, .\ Mvwrhrfi’. [he apvu'w'r n.’ ”w m. Frl'r “4'1 1- u: . \ . , past (an m and par! 0‘ the border. homo nu 1.4l fimm 2.02;.15 Iran 338w. munâ€"3.240 19.5» 9:205) dun [hmr mumhtrr. Mn» Exhvl leuu' lhm \uw‘ fur Balhm Tht‘y WI” nth-ml 1h" \n-ddmg “'ullls WurfivM, duughh-z Rmsvn Warm-M, am! Mr F. l‘o'ld Sprl‘l" Y, I! \x‘ylrf, \«1 ‘ hrahni on (hr ('lKhlh MM Spurn-y WIH Halt Hu~lnn and attend 1hr Yule Harvard football gnmr nn (hr tu'mrt)‘ fifth, TQ'IXIT‘ '1": h um- ulmx‘. lN-u-lnfwr first. On Tuesday evening there will be a very pleasant cntertninmvnt ntthe club house bcglnnlng ll eight o'clock. Thorn will lw music. rank. dnncing and nmtlnn picturv-«. Thon- L- in be a tt-lrgmph rvveivlng station at the club Willi u wirv direct from ('hicago and as soon as the election rv-turna are known in (Thitaxo. thr m-w: will lw il‘hlni tn lixghlnnti l‘arla. nml the resulh‘ thmwn on tho scrnon. 0n thv ninth Irving llucholler. nuthur and lecturer will .qwnk on "Kt‘l‘plllL’ up with Liulv“ HIGHLAND PARK (‘1.1'1; Thu alu-rnoun Hulwc-r Lyuon's "The Lust Days 0! Pompell" will be giwn at {our o'clock and again lhll evening at eight fifteen. “Guarding Old Glory" will hr nub- )ect for tomorrow's moUon picture- The Garden Club met It the home of Mrs. McCregor Adams on Tues- dny morning. Mrs. Walter Brewater of Lake Forest read I dehghtful pl- per on “How I Planned My Garden." An evening meeting is bring up ranged {or the near future whu‘h will ‘close the club's actnitxes (or the sen- llmuth}, urn (h. of Mrs, \Vumiworth Mr um} .\lr~ (‘.. thv Sum“) uuml‘ Henr) Bum-s n! Ln HIGHLAND PARK GARDEN ('Ll'B SIHIILJ \11 MM \|!~ Hugh-a Mr and .\lr~ Thumm l’n-rwn and Mr Winflo-M St‘ht‘ndnrf All 1|! (‘hk‘flxn Mr and Mr“. Prml Pn-stun hmo mtnvd from HH‘II’ hnmv m 314 E (‘nnlrle Ann, In Mr Hayln-s hum:- al {17 H (‘vnlrnl Au- Thv Lmln golicnl ('In and suppvr ninth mmlux Inn u. nu Ih-c-rflvld ;\\« (‘vnt Thl' [.£|I!Iv~‘ \hl RlK‘iMyt uvlivnl Llnhmzm (‘huxrh (min) l'x {In !\‘lIth\ r church SO" Mrs Edward Raymund has sue-'E\ur‘.xelxcll «‘hurch will nffirzntr l.- ceeied Mrs. John Glass as cum-spend. tvrment wzll ln- nude m Shermrvnllc, inn: such-(Hr). (hr lath-r hum: or», Mrl. Bonwn lruvn (u lurnu- h. ligod to resign from the office beja hugblnd. ('Irl Benson. Ind fulhaf, cause of her absorbing Inter?“ in the John Jacobs, of Decrfield. And I Red Cross work. brother. Charles JICOhI, i )‘H4 1‘: Mn :md .\|r Mr ill: .\|r~ \lurpmn Highland Park Club “hm An! n! Hn- th Ev-n- 'hun'h will xh‘o- n lulaar wr nu Thundgy Nun-mixer \\4 rally in! (hr shim] MI mth‘ m the tum» |-. wr n-turm-z‘l Sn! AMA) _“'J. )Lu )11, Juse[h I! \l \M .N‘nciv')‘ n! tho- E\ an Gm gv ‘1 v had as U I annynlh J< rhn ”mm a hm hmo \'ur!h Rheum! SI. an «k In Kuhn‘< houn- 2|\I‘HU |\ ('HLM‘ I‘l‘n‘ (imhn «15h F. W Wm (ht Hf Ru\(‘!l.~\\00¢ rm Baltxmnr \ shill \\'ultun M; duff nf “'1'?! 14»:le r-wnl M mr 319,” x :0: Mr unll rum-l nn H! Hu- llI'~l! on u h Th: m 1d \1r~ Stn'o! Plum {\nwu M haw Lnr bâ€".<,._--- mile (‘orm-r n! (irm-n out Lnurvl Aw. U u l‘n-npl. 1; Thr Inllnuln; proxum um be (1'6 the nu m'u Inc-I ’ the Thr Sunday Schoul uxll med ‘ nia- 9 LM lvl) Sunday morning Thr qu; )1'(‘l of {hp luum In "l’nul'l Kim-q I--n(‘r “hm; ”1‘ uu Shlpl‘mim! 0?. ”I! Hand and Piliol'. 1 (PM! 1.“. \l-‘Hlu" AMA 37 39 la 3910, Th i {”3 Huh-tr»! Ill ”11- MIN:- lvuuml ll 6 I 9 lnlvn-v that n n- “(u-n Autumn to ('Iuw' 1hr lc-r-nll 4m?) ernd A hum! 10H lu-r n-f npl‘rlnl fo-ntun-n nrr phmw‘ “'3 I â€" u-...1,r. TI-HHN'VAIH’!‘ Hut-allyI h u r M r l7Ih'II“! 3'. lnlvn-v H k'luu' H1 lu-r Inf (yr W 1" \n\ ‘2 Tuesdny morning .1 five o'clock 11‘. death of Mn. Edn- J-coba Bonso.‘ wife a! Mr. ('nrl Hon-on. look pht‘. Hollowmg a two 3nd A half yoan’ H’- Lm‘sn of luberruloun. which "mm-(fl 'mtn dropty. Huh-tr»! Ill ”11- “IN:- lvuunl lnlvn-v Hull H h nflrn d1! (-Inm- 1hr lc-r-nll 4m?) ernd lu'r Inf upl'rlnl eruYI-I nrr (rr \Vnrld‘s Tu-mpa-rnm'r \m ‘2 Sp: nlvrl with err Hull'r wzll he with uvl Thv \‘hrhllun Emit-nu»! “I” an M 6 30 um Sunday Suhfi-d At I <mnlm wxh (r Hum" Thv mvmfwr- r-Y "hamrr Unuxhlrr- Hmnlmmn 1:! Hum ulnh (n uflvr .1 pr‘ 1 Ebenezer Evangelical El ()BlTl'ARY. ‘ ()n Thursday, ”dob" 20301. ofli rurred the dmth of Mn. Sophie (hrhg non, wife of the luu- U. S. (‘Arluog' :1 her home on I‘llmcr avenue, "Id’I wood. following In illncu 0! ti), yenrs' dunuon. Funvrnl «run-ti took place in". Mom day ufh-rnoun M I 00 o'clock I! fly rmudenrc and an. the Sue-duh Lutb c-rnn vhun-h. wuh Rm: Thlmell 0‘ firmlmg, ILKrrmt-M was In WIuk‘ gun, Vupn‘ u! Hu- l-Hrr (n PW - I’rvudmd. 1hr Srrrflnn If \MIHIMY \‘u‘lrl’ IMHKIU’ \m: rlnm limuluhun 1r..- l'drk I‘rr-u and (hr ('hlrnp Thr lvUrr fullnln n-larr I)! \VAY “Akl'r \\':uhlnglm.k (Mnnm thc )h-ucan handil- I}: Tlm guru-«n 1»! (hr (‘unleat In I l-Ibcneur Sunday «haul in fur u-r than t'lpt't‘ll‘d Pinch crvI’ working hard In mnlr their boy! the maul comfortable {or the long. lung voyage {rum va York lo Inlet Hm'. (hmo nut Sunday It ten m. and look fur (ho utrnmnlnp Ami tum“. She I" in Trur “Im- Mr: (‘arlmn luau-n Q ("0 half Mata-rs. Mrs (; Mrs. Oscar Roch-r. Ind Mr. Peterson. [\t n m ”(lulu r 30 I) (‘.|lf|v'd fivhmr‘ 3' R. Rumnn pnrtnnm- u prosnh-m um M- m rharn- The Maurnlnmn In making I'nndefi- ful program tnd In well planed d m- lrlp tn Pale-line. All puungrn show much mien-5L ‘. lrflmh Hutu Tlu' L w! the > :md Tom held {In Funeral sernvn \HH tx- hrld mdgy at one o'clwk at hn-r home an Deer fieid road. Rex Ruhr n! the lbw If I‘hllh its! arcnts and I‘cachcrs Aswx‘mtmn ”H H. 1973} Unzlcd Evnn‘ Church (‘unlc (‘ HIN'H Hn-H )nyuhK '1 K 1‘47"!“ \~ 1111.1de f R. Hn-rpo‘r‘lr )3] mm! mmnlr ch thrr In \Hll w:- 1.! thr Nnrlh Shah uxhtrr- ..! Hu- Amm-‘p {Hixhlnnd I’nrk, Hllnn _ r a pram! twain-l "£- Ar HAM-r1 rumpnrlpun .gf n ('unnncmnl Army ‘1“! Hun n! {ht l'hupll'f A liUn Izu Unnhlmo nun-q: HIM! dunppru‘ ()BlTl' All“ ll Finn, Hum-an»: 80(th D nn Sunday ru'nm! um! Burial 1.116" I 11.. MIL; HI Hw-rllhfl [4 A" \H ‘ nl 1hr Uncut: 1} Mr- “um-h rink 1m "The “{h 11" um Raul)! 1-?1 [HIIH‘ M‘lw- Vlmph-r L‘AH pr“. .‘Hrl Kl" g u! ”w yn-flr f 1hr l’nrrnp I-m ISII .9 UP : Iunn'r h Human} I ”Mr hruth‘ [Ha {0M6 :nw! NH: “.2 .Ilht‘ Hmhlufi 'Irlhul. nnpprnlfll Mr word] In ”low my me 1.?» Y R 1:! (fi If“ \hufhlfl mun: mm): n ‘I! H North Shgre Trust Company capiua $100,000 W and. the Build!!! haw Making a specialty 91 loans on improved real estaie in the Nonh Shore territo'y including Rogers Park. Evanston, Wil. mette, Kenilwonh. Winnctka. Glcncoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Seculity under wingages in this u-rntory is continually enhancing while the rate of interest IS attractive, PHONE 67 Come in Gents Fumisher 13 s. St. J‘ohns Ave. T North Shére Fuel 8: Supply Co. INCOIMATED zunsrmnkim luau-amass Good Quality Why not have hvour clothing renovated here this week I‘d give our work a fair trial? ()ur 0.1%ch AND mum; of ladies’ and gem‘s garments, oriental rugs. carpets. powers. draperies. piano covers. 1 cunains, etc. cannot be duphcatrd byany Ma] ('1 or, as we have the Luzon-5r and most SANITARY plant m the West. A wagon will all for and delim your gamut: To seethe finestline of Sweat- ers and Sweater coats which have just am'ved. Prices range from $3.50 to $8.50 R. W. SCHNEIDER Builaing Material (nurl blunt North Shore Trust Company Hi‘hhnd Park. Illinois urn-I- ”lulu-rudâ€" “can“ Changing and Pressing 1.1m!- hr 1d Wm le M! Mr: Clay Rod Ind Whit: Sanctum “V X‘ m omc: AND WORK: ans-us: M An... CHICAGO HIGHLAND PARK. ILL (hind-[Hallie 0! your clothn When they begin (0 knot xhe freshness of youth. hope u not [one Cleaning and prenma mll reyuven ate the garment H Done by U. Ya we have method. that are the results ut lung study and x-trntttu cxpenmenl. We IH‘ ex pert- tn out lune Charge moderate. human Pmmpt Dehvcry Sewn Put Clhdl‘l‘ Rooting Tel. 331 Jolie! of th' I Irl‘ (‘3?! mtr’) '0', H 'h'l'h 1‘»- b" r “MW" ul‘ ’I‘I' mm WHIH pm» lulu Bfln uh.“~ In poum‘. 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