Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Nov 1916, p. 3

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m. Creating lose. from. M: lme of 2f the ‘ Fall e, mxsâ€" muse, muons m ues. pnonal ‘IIE to air cncy vigx- bar ran 11w Guaranteed Tire WILL IT Vulcanizing mm It Pays, Mr. Owner Reasonable attention to your tiresyilll often doub- § W. W. Johnson, M.D.. D.D.S. 'Lu us help you-for 01'] heat- In no meantâ€"some no better man othcn. The one sure but ”hm-tho one that product- the genial {or me last can isth- one vi! ml- grndc-mm. Hoot: I cold In. In a 'quy"â€"to tho rm cor- lat The heat is clan and ododu. IMMOM can An hour. to ca.â€" in Highland 1" incP'URDYw SONS ~c 'mflm' -We use but the finest of papers and our En- graving is superlative. 1' an Heat-n m an. town of ut. 80 con:- In. first theme. you gut. and win one critk‘nuy. You will not be urged to bur-x: mu: nu: 31!! come 2n won KATHARINE ROBiNSON Pin-c ~ Org-nit mm pupil of .ue Emil Liebhng Mm oupnlnf Mr Harrison Wild ~ floater Wisely {00 TYPEWRITERS! M :12 In your ChiIdggp_ aim Limited n u n Fér Phi-‘10 pupil of 0mm pupil"l fiat-2‘36» DENTIST t“ “.101!” Ave. Hkhhnd P“ waukeuu'l 841 ,-_. _..-- V le tbe milaée ordinarily received. Cuts. blow- outs. fabric breaks. stone bruises, il not repaired promptly. gradually éet more serious and have but one ultmate resultâ€" coaing more to fix and requiriné the inner tube to be repaired as well. One day of prompt at- tention will eliminate weeks of expense and trouble. T-Iophou 909 Satisfaction or your money back. CARL ARNSWALP bland Park -Tues. and Sat r appomtments address my studm 705 new Lynn 8: Healy Budding “mite-d to diseases of the mouth And Dcntistry Mo 557 Pottre. E. P Mr. Pilot Puh. (‘0. The Raney P, Rllkey H Vm D“\::. P. M? liner Henry Clay Mn. Advertised .\'m. 7. 1916. «1m an DR. WATSON Fresh Butter, E313 and Poultry 331 IcDuids Ava: J. P. STEFFEN lame per a! pupil saccevted Depend on thnt nuns (or hum: lub- (action. You can mix 39¢ 3°99!" 343142., rler. Tnlo'bo-o 37‘ INTERS! aimsm mun Your Chiidren Liflm Tyn Iunnx vacanon. mm“ Em re TYPCFO“ °' Buffalo N Y HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Chi. Tel. Bldg Waukegnn. “1 gin. Ann) 0! numxm-w tho guest at In. Alex Brcbn’u- lat wk. Him label and ma. Bomb-roar entertained the roulu- mm; of the Bevin: Club a. choir hone lon- du evening. The November meeting 01 the In Sign): cm we: held a thehome ol Misses Loretta and Ruth Khan Fri- day evening. The succeednl prise winners at cards were um Mlldred Whiting and Mrs. Elmer Chvey of Highland Park. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy mu: tamily of Wilmette. were the gueam i0! Mr. and Mrs. W. H.8tofflx Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm .A Whiting left for Detroit. Michigan. Pridu where Mr. Whiting‘s mother in cm- Ically ll]. lday evenlng. Dec. 1. followed ml Idanclng and McCormick's OrchwR-‘z‘. will furnish the muslc. The followâ€"1 lng wlll take part: ‘ Charla) Grab the ticket seller. 3 ................ Frank Redmond ' Miss Eva Penis of Delnwm. Wiscono sfin. ls visiting her parents Mr. and Mn. C. W. Penis. Joyvllle Junction, 9. drama in :m nets wm be given by the Everett Social Club at. :h‘ Ev‘rut lml! F‘ri Smash A Trunk. the baggage man ......... Ambrose Gibbons man ......... Amorooe Will Bawl. The Train Caller ................ Carrol Conway Rastus. the Porter ...... Joseph \‘ore Tummy. tho Boy with a wish.. Joseph Svyle Sump L. Univ. tho Drummer ............... Vlncem (Hnnux) Blmlh N. Bnrret, the Actor (‘nl‘ it‘ Happy Happen. tho Tramp Doorlm'k Willie Rawrnw. 1h: Rpulmn (b-ul‘uia Mr, Spmm A \Vhylc‘. thv Groom Tom anmn . .............. annot (‘nnway Collogv G§rl< ........ Hnrriet Svylv. Edith and EquIx‘th Keough .\h'~ Spawn A \Yhylv. the Bride . ..A . Mar) Kr‘ough (‘urrin- Hum. [hr Lum-h (‘mmtvr Girl .......... Eslhm' (‘nnway Soph iq Luc)‘ ................ Agnes Carolan Lima Lelght. the Actresn ...... Mrs Mrs. 0. Callahan. the Scrub Lady .............. Florance Carolan Tum- Tunz. tho Village Gossip Tillie TunK Samanthy Hay Mrs. Sarah Adams an ter, Lois Adams. were zuosts of Mrs. Adams Fred Kimbark of Rav Mrs. Sarah Adams and'granddaughâ€" ter, Lois Adams. were the week end guests of Mrs. Adams dsughter. Mrs. Fred Kimbark of Ravenswood. Miss Arline. Bleimehl is confined to her home with tonsimls. Mr, Almon Powers of Chicago. was Mr. Almon Powers the guest at the W. A last Wednesday. (‘ontinuod on Flrut (‘lass Mall RemaInlnx claimed at the [meal Post 001:!- .............. Vincent huwmn Hamburg, the German ‘ HH>hHUH. 5. Benson. V. 1’ Hurkv. 3- 0~ -‘ RUSH]. GPOI'L' P. Runa. the Nervous Party Kate Yore ,\ DV BR’I‘ISED t‘urpemer. t‘. M. MD cumpben s. w. .\lr-, Emler, J. C. Mr. Evans. Lyode Foster, 0. 8. Mrs. Gould. R. G. Mr. Guns. Mrs. Hart. Ellen. Miss Hulbnrd. Hortense. Mlss Jones. A. Mrs. Kimball. l-Iullth. Mrs, Lensk. .1. Mr. Rothmeier. Wm. H. Mr. Northern, Mrs. Newman. E .R. Mr. Roberts. J. Mrs. ‘ Rafferty, Hugh. In. Smith. J. P. Mrs. Snyder Hardware-Co. Smith. Margaret Miss Walker. J. R. Mr. and Young Miss Advertifled Nm’. [4. 1916 thv Gnodlux Girl fl rson Baker W. 3 Ir. Blackburn. Wm. Ir. Colbnrn J. ‘5. Ir. Dennis 0. Mrs. Pronndlng. lama. Grullch Sons J M: Howard Jr. Geo A che A. 8. Miss. Hu) The (10(an Girl Bmws. thn- thectivc Mnmmn'a Precious J. 0. .\Ir H. Ilsa. the Farmt-r pork’t‘ A. $42” A. B. Mrs. 1-. c. n. \lr~' s. w. SIN Florence Corcornn the Farmer‘s Wife Nellie Keough u. Dooley- M. H. Nlrs Mrfl. Song J Messrs Joseph O'Connor Puul Stneys ‘nllegv BOY Raymond Yure A. Whiting homo Fannie Carolan Ho nry Kmuuh Jlm [Mwson Mary (‘0wa a)‘ LETTERS page which tooling n'u high. um...»- I). the petition and to rooch thol principal, who was about «lulu tho } noon hour. but on umthorind no-f tice on the bulletin boord ht ttltil‘é time odyind thnt then would ho I rally. The rally-not being nothorr ized. no tencher wu In charge of the“; crowd at the time: nnd .- a result! ithe students started on n porodo‘ iwhich led them further And kept. Ethom from their classes longer thnnf {would otherwise have been the cue. ‘1‘ "rho-re wu of course no “nbolliou.”i but instead. [00 great loynlty to thog ,nchool and its team. There tu- no {thought 0! abolishing football. And :no debate in inqulty meeting on thol ‘iuhim-t. Howevvr. over I hundrodi ‘pupils nro making up the loot timo r‘h)‘ staying after school. and the one-l 1whn put up the bulletin calling all lunauthorixed rally is out of hilt (‘Izuru-rl for n few day-I. It in anab‘ tinnahle whether the Tribune "got o ', scoop" or not scmped by the penny-r ; Elinor who sent in the “nun". i ‘ (‘nrnvr o! Grtwn Bay Road 1nd \Lnurvl Aw. C. 0‘ Unannt. Pantor. i Th» aluminum: 3! the mcuinu lut iweek was encouraging and the jpeople were helped by the manual [on “The Victorious Life". A nun- her of «(rung lmiimoninls were given by (how “huih- Hum" have been com- ploh-ly trundurnwd, Jesus (’hrm I. performing miracles today. Thv ro-xhiul rum-Hugs :u'v m-Lng cnmmm-d (hh uw-k. ln-uinmn: unch Thv ro-xhiul rum-Hugs :u'v m-Lng cnmmm-d (hh uw-k. ln-uinmn: unch n-vbniug M 7 43 o'clock, There will h.‘ ”It mm-Hng on Saturday eveninl. Tm nttvndnnco- n! lhf‘ mecnnx for hny~ .md xirh an ”L"! Rnturday 3f- tcrnmun was ‘zlrL'r um! the result: wero grutlhlnu‘ A ~imllnr meeting le lm mm on m-xt Saturday after mxm Good (hlnw are In “on for the Juniors. pm)” UH thi~ ThHI‘MLI)’ mz-mng ”10- par mr uiH prmu'h an “.v\n Andi-m Pic» (ut'v u! HH' \‘lnsflnz ya-Jru of lhv Prusâ€" vm Agv." Thh will he a sermon for 9‘1” A30." Thli w Ihmmhtful pvnplo Hn F‘ridm ru-ning 1h» miuhtnr <pe-uk 1m '\\‘h.|l I! “warn Yu ' Awu (rum .lmux (‘hrlel " Tho- fnlhmln: .urv (h.- -llll}q‘\“ Hw «'rmnn‘ for 110-“ Sumln) .1 lll‘ "Thv \l.\'x \\‘lthnut Hm \H-u- ding Garmvnt." 7:30 p. m. “honou-1 P‘rom Noah': Ark and tho Ill-fated Ship. The Titanic" Tho Ilnxlnj In always lnaplrlnx. The Sunday schml will meet at 9:30 {1‘ m. on Sunday lmon “Prom Melltn to Rome." Acts 28:11-31‘ A number of scholars wers- added tothe school an last Sunday and the ad- 1dresu by Mr. Rlco was lmproaulve. iWe are planning for some uron. 'fentnrcs for non Sunday and all of our scholnn will do “'1‘” to plan gm romnln fur llw (-hurth wrvlrn- M 110:15. \t'HHlk’ _lll lninwd Wt- wcn- glad for lhr‘ snhllrrs took in last Sunday vw‘nlng Endeavor Sm-irt} hnd meelln‘g. Thu topic f vvvning i<. "Hur (‘nun 9'1-20 Tha' "199(an 6 3|), First United Evan. Church .\lr~ W. vhurvh UH I.|0\ F.\ \\I-lll.l('\ll ('Ill lN‘II Thv Juniur [A'ZIKUQ‘ u! lha- rhurch hull! .n; wnlv-rlumuwm (ht- rrur «If UH‘ “ill In Hm :nu-mhly rum“ mt "hurt-h nun Thurs-11:1) program “HI oun- m'vning. the 21:1! in i 1'. Th.- hullltll'nJ‘ l1|l\l()|{\lfi", «n: ~[>[ Hf (“n ,md musical 1mm vrnl I'M‘il:|tlnn~ - »...n. haul and III~(rmm-nml In Tickvl‘ mm bors. 0er «Hiv hulnirml North Shurv Lutlu-rn Suciotivâ€" mumprising \Vilnu-uu (Blunt-w. Wankegan and Mix joint meeting at Wu day. At this met-Hr .alitulion was accept hope of ever) mvmtx imtion to help (on spirit nlnng lho- m Bachoinw u! Wnuk ‘presidom mnl Mi“ i m. pine “me" " i" quflifled to we“ ERed Cm work. h“ iwgugd with the ‘ HIGH SCHOOL non: nn-w nvc.. n... -V Hr. John J. O'Connor. Director Central Division American Nation“ Red Cross. 'u to have spoken but M: place comes m» In outlined to we“ on (he nuioonl Red Cross work. hulnx been closely uloéluod ‘mh the work In Chum. Th1! meeting LI open for guests md I; Is hoped (but many pool:- will ”tend. rvcilu! IN“ IN)!!! \ ‘ “‘3 W. .\lr.\lnrrun united \ch \‘nlcb was heard In public :n- glad for the part which Irrs took in the services on day writing The (‘hrlsllnn r Socirt} had .1 "Nut tu-lpful Thl' topic for non Sunday i<. "Hur Country" ”an‘". PI. Tha- meeting wm he hph] nl 1m! Sunday morning HH- humirml lm-mlwn of [In- [1 ~ Lutlu-rnn Younu l'enpleu‘ umprlsinn the towns otg iloncmu Highland Plrk.| and Libertyville held .t :13 m. Waukegan last Sun- lls met-(ink a formal cnn- us accepted and I! 1* the r) mvmbrri In Ihli “runn- hclp foster the Christian- ~hl)ru- \(I’ 1 [hr north of Wnukoxun. was mmh- ‘ml Ml“ Edith Lin-lrnm of! nh‘OHIIR nn \lnnday mm; lady was re n-u Sumln) WU Withmn tho Wed- :30 p. m. “Downs and tho Ill-(Med Tho nlnxlnj In Do not mlns ll \nd Ind“ ml fl'ul“ H . w ‘3 o “'0‘!- Ikuom i Turn hurch 1| 11-" .f the K. the will HH‘Y“ â€"a I h" Highland Palék State Bank FRANK J. BAKER Capital and Surplus $80,000. Deposits, over Three Quart- ers of a millibn. Chartered and supervised by the State. ’ . Postal Savirigs. The Home of afiout two thou- ' sand Savings Depositors. 3 A permanent Home with Fire and Burglari Proof Safety . Deposit Vaujlts. JSIIIQIIU .L uh; vvvvv' _ _, The Home of pings Depositors The Convenient Bankéfor Checking Accounts Establishea 1899 a-g C. F. GRANT no- In.

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