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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Mar 1917, p. 6

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|n c PURB'YJSONS m WIS KW {1:1 Subscription Price $1.50 per Year in Advance with‘h'lw [NU EntL-rm‘ h: BUS! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS - -------- FAG. III ll Let us help youâ€"for oil hea ~ ers are didcrent-some are better than others. The one sure best fur :0 warsâ€"the one that prmlucu the mm: heat {or the has: Cost. 23 the one we}: the: t? mark? Beau A cold room 7r 1 " ‘-10 the remotes! cor- ms. 1“: .. at is clean Ind odorless. goats only one cent an hour. to useâ€" I! )e‘f'! ‘ Heater flisélgi Choose An Oil H H )T E J.xck~n:z. TU} “21!) quhmmi Park 5:37 Home Made Cream Patties Maple, Mint and Wintergreen at 1r ldcalOilfiiiicTs rler 5 mm it is unhe rsal ; ('m- L'nuntry Wants, itmr} urnlnr). \f\ :1“: m r \Iarc‘ 1i 1311.3: I under I: m:- lasting “up. km. ‘10!) can only gcnmna EAKLER :1 Eva: cw m mm TIM HIGHLAND INN 3f us. So comeâ€"In I! l" : mus: sci: “sell: r )mxmry ('xtizv-ns irvulation. 1113111 nd HHNI on that ) ’/;/) putt! Bull to two and F. (kw/ml 411711“ 727'» p/uwr 2"{7 curâ€" umi] it On this evening the church is to he vpvn to the public and it is hoped that many people wtll take advant- :szrv nf the nppurtnnity to hear Prof. Huugh. who spoke at the Union Thanksgiving service last year. {wzulcir wrvivwrx :ll‘t‘ lh'lll in this vhurch as follows: Sunday, Sunday _>(‘llfl()l at 9:45: Junior league (It 2:30; l-Ipu‘urrh Damn.» zit 6:52”; Wmlnvsdny prmwr mvming at 7:15. and Chair ro- iwnrsal at 8:45 sharp. Cottage pmyvr memings for this \rm-k are. Tuesday \xith ML Jnim \l>‘_\"‘7'>, \\’:-<lnvs«l:iy at tho ('hurvh. Thurniuy (this vvvninu) _\vith Mr. R. G. Smith, Friday (tmimrmw) with .‘lr. Adam Frank. On Sunday the first rohem‘snl 0! “Ruth" 3 Cantata which will be L'iH-n about Easter. will take place. (in Friday evvning. March thirtieth me. Lynn Humid Hmigii who is n prrxrvuor [in kin-0!: Biblical Instit- nh-. Evnnstnn. will speak at the church. Tho I'nitnd States lends the world in the raising of crops and prices. Why don‘t some nefi'spapor correâ€" spmulent of recognized authority and Crud-worthiness add to his reputa- tion now by going down into Mexico :md interviewing Villa? hl‘nkt \\ .\ run-d \ mw'il-nl Ail :n-rv of pulutmw' and fur. mmpIImusly (wery d \Hnlr tiu- fund spvt‘ulnturs hzu'o rnkvn no hum. according: to the inâ€" x-~.'i:;nimx.<. thvn- is new] of a few m" rhzn \s'nuhl applytotheir actions. Not mm: Mr. Bryan would givv a 1:! dug thv frm'dflm of (he streets .IH it “cunn- to its senses." (‘hwr up! The peace societies 1' Huhfim: :mwng themselves. ‘\\ \gnpwx‘vmly tho ship of statv i.- muivx: in {Am-nor and driftiuu to n! {he \mrm region. WHI‘! d nvutrulity must prmect m rights or quit. o‘l' Ilvnr Hm Germans ask‘ it mum profit to gain tln ‘M and lush its friendship :u'l'w nt' “(H1115 n!‘ g (‘ and propurv to . 31 lh-ld in this May, Sunday azuo at 2:30; : \thwsdny and chair ro- Miss Bertha Hunmerstadt 0! Ch!- cago was the Sunday guest 0! Rev. :nd Mrs. C G. Unwnt. ‘ Mr Edward Hintz spent Sunday in (‘hirago visiting relativm Little Mary Louise fined to’ her home this week. ibridge Miss Viola Pansie will refurn to- day from Fish. Wis., where she was called tum weeks ago owing-f to the sorinué illness nf her slsteri \lrs. Lillian Shums “ho his been in thn Prnshyterinn hospital (or the past mo weeks recovering {tom an operation caused by an nttéack of the grim). returned hmne ISuudn} awning very much improvedé I‘mwn members or Sheridan Lodge- 662 nttendod the meeting of tho Laki- Count) Odd Felldwza ns‘ smiation held at Iihortyville on Mumin ‘munlng. Elmtinu 0f :ofiicers for thc ensuing year took plate The nmt meeting will be held iri High- lnnd Park on April tenth. i Edward Conrad has resigried his position with the Highland Park Stato Hank and has accepted a posiâ€" tinn with the .T. B. “005:. pn. hi Chicago. ‘ Mrs. Frederick Ullmann who basalg ‘bcwn visiting in Florida and LWash-é inLtnn I). (‘.. for snmv timgv re-; {turned hmne yesteula). > i : Mr John Vesper of Minneapolis is: :H'Sitin" Mr. and Mrs. John flower of; lRm’inia Park indefinitely. Mrs. \Vhitten. u fm‘mm‘ tvaléhcr of the Elm Place School, spent several days last week visiting friends in this city. .\ir< Elisha Mnl'gnn and ;smaii ‘dnughlvr are living with Mrs: OCH. ‘Ninruan until tin-iv imnw i.~ {out of quui'nntiliv for “lumping (Hugh1E Hurry “Ti-much of thv Chicago Svmphnny orchestra game a \idiin re- «it»! Tuesday manning in the Fort~i nizhth (‘luh rooms in tho Fine Arts; building. (‘hicugn the monsimi being: tho iiisi in tin xmiw of four Mcekly' moms for the 1mm fit «if the Henry! Bmztii imnso «Ixtvnsinn fund, Mini “‘\'i<l)ii(‘ll, ns :1 nn-inhl-r of the (‘hi-i cagn Symphony Orchestra. i»: Well? known in Highland Park. having played at aninin Park for (hop past! ~ummL-rs. 5 Shim-v Arhn hit-tch. who H well ‘kmm‘n in rnnwiv vim-1m in Highland :Park. was the :u-vonlpunixt :11 :1 n-oit- I :1 given Monday by (‘hrhtinv Millerv wonn‘nlm. a! Wzmsnw. Wis: ' ‘ Mr and Mr<.'.luhn S vasmjn zmd ){mnilv \wrv the LZlH‘SYS of \H' and IMre Frank Walker of Lake Forust [on Sundu). Mr. Emery Wallin of Chicago was the Sunday guest at Mr. Henry Flsch~ or of S Green Bay Rd Mr. and Mn, John Pischs-r ()fulen- coo wvrv the Sunday guests M Mr. and Mrs. Prod Fischer Sr. ‘ MN. Wilbur mrmn 1qu last? mud; (or California and will rotuifn in three weeks. f ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. De Angucru 4': cm- cago were the “'99)! ,end Knobs of Mrs. Harry A. Porter of ()“ét-ntsdu AW. ' 5 Mr. \\'illiznfi Al‘l|\‘\\‘llltl i \‘IHHHH‘ Mme“ \\'H‘k< (If Hm result 01' an :H‘vidvnt. Bluff Mix; 1‘, .1. (‘ulkins :Iml Mr S‘HHHT Hf \K'uukvunn, 51)"!!! 'l \i~i!im: frivnd“ in this ('iu Mix: Flurvncv Wurnm SIIIHI‘H' L'lhw‘t (if H10 31 :md Winnifn-d Rurridgr .\Ir .mu] MN. lA‘Sh-l‘ I,v\in' and <mnl| dnurL'hN-r Durnth)’ Jmn- :wvre Hm Sunday .L'umts of Mr. undiMrs. JJIDH‘S Sum?! of \mekegnn. ' Mr. and Mrs. WiHium Ralph; Sn. and Mr. and Mrs. William unuih Jr. qwud Sunday in (‘hicngu ‘9‘- (ho L'mw'ts‘ uf .\lr. and Mr»: Goudiofl Ml'~‘. 1‘, .1. (‘ulkins :Iml Mrs. Junk-s S‘HHHT Hf \K'uukvunn. >[N'IH 'l'llurx'du)‘ Miss Alum (km-(mm uf (‘h'ficnxu visited har parents. Mr. anMrs. (‘nruurnlL Sunduy. ' The engagement is announcéfl of Miss. Hermina Dow. daughter 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. A R Dow of Chica . to Harlow C Holublrd. Mr. Hol bird. a Chieagu: resident. has a numbkr at Z friends in Highland Park f Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow? wm n-(urn Imkt week from Santa {Bar- haru. (‘nlif.. where thvy have 4went the winter. . 5 i Mr. mul‘ Mrs. John McCififleryfi and little daughter Janet 0! NottMChi- cagn. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs M H McCufi’ery E l‘HE m¢HIAND PARK H "1 H' Mrs. W. J. l Whvre sh! Louise Guyot fis con- home with tbnsilms Fym Wurnm‘ \1 Khv Mixq) in Aslnil‘lu mum! at. (If iHlHiss Hf “'flh‘ i njpn n‘ I the Emma ‘lulkv rm ton. is to he the principéal speaker of the evening. There wm ho other speakers. and good music. A full program will appear nexf week. Miss Morton and the Domestic, Science De- partment will haveycharge of the dinner. Reservations can b9 made through Miss Morton, and should be nude early. Tho. annual Boys‘ and Men’s dinner will be given at the high school unâ€" der the auspices of the High School Division of the Parents and Teachers Association on Saturtlay evening. March twonty- fourth .me. Hall 0! the Garret Biblical Institute. Evansâ€" lflQ Om -,.mvmwwmmmm PA ARENTS AND TEACHERS g ASSOCIATION 3 . 3 The evening iopic will he "Twice Born Men" illustrated: by the story at The Light Hundfu}. ‘ interesting and “Quint-ended pray- or meetings continue. The lessons are studies in the Acts. This Week's lesson Will he in thp fourth chapter. Sunday mple Schooy 10 “A. M. Sunday Mdrning Service 11. A. M. Sunday Evening Service 8. l". M. The mornihg address will be given by Dr. Hedgerton. Fdlmr of the Anti Saloon Dengue Organization. ing Basketball News The school basketball team trav- eled m Waukegan last Friday even- ing. but were unable to makeany headway against the heavy Wanke- gan quintette. The local five got off to :1 poor start and were unable to recover their lest ground. The score was “-16. Perhaps the most ‘lnter- eating contest of the season is to be playod on Friday afternoon of this week. On that dune .the Senior light.- Vwight. the champions of lho school. will meet the faculty. ’ as sumz. hy the stereopficon. Band nrchostra. and dramatic clubs will qivq thq-ir host on this occasion. and it is expected that this will be the musk Impulnr and M23 concert the srmml hm v\‘('r uivvn. Tm“ lmml cnnm-rt is so; for Friday cvenlng. March 30”]. The high schunl churns will produce a beautiâ€" ful short vantatn. to be? illustrated, The Boys‘ and Fathers' Dimmr has been £91 for the evening of March B-lthu These annual dinners are al- wnys 11 big vvom in the life of the smhnu}. They are servéd at a popular pricv. twentyâ€"five cents. and (13m ef- fort is made to have every boy and his father present. On Friday afgcrnoon m three-thir- ly. in the English (‘lu' Room. tea was served tn mothers ; (Lgirls iu- lorvsu-d in Vassar College. Four graduatvs of \‘hssar wqre present and talk“! to the“ girls (ghoul the col- lege. itb n-quirmueuts. and its life. Tm» of tlw Vassar graduates were gruduutvs of Dvorfldhl. Catherine Schunmclmr and Ruse Bruwn; a third. Margot Cushingg was at former student hvre and Mrs. Rplland Hash ings. was the fourth: Twelve high school girls and swim] mathers were present at the méeling. William Nelson Thomas. Ph Minister: Wednesday Evening Prayer During Hn- Inst “‘qu the Junior Enzli‘h vlnsan hc-M their annual duhutw. An inmn'ution [his year ('(nhistml oblhruo mfnutn spuwhes UH :1 mm rangu of suhjvcts. which might he substituted J61" part‘lcipav (inn in n debate. ’ ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Maison. Jan. 0!. iLtiko Bluff. are being-v congratulated .011 the birth or a daughter on St. Vglentlno‘s Day. February fourteenth. Mir Mason has recently moved his business from thrnlt to North Chi‘» (ago uocwraooommmén I :11: th«- usa‘utnhl)‘ periml Monday: the >(‘llHUl hrm'd u must lnlrl'estinx‘; hicturv on "(iron-v" by Miss Lucy; Sada-It gum and Mrs. C. M. gGates of quk Ava. am moving this week 535.05kwood Ave. ‘ anEopefratlon at the finish!!! hos- pital s¢me wéeka ago. if very much imirovéd, and Is now: “visiting her daashwr. Mrs. Russell?” 0a}: Park. __ _.,_-,.-. h-.- ev. C G. Unangsé left 'Puesday {o} Pogo Ill. where 11? will spend m-xt Weok attending tiff: mmualconâ€" fegence. of the Evangeliqm churches. n. Frederick '1‘. ~‘ a)“; icon? (in dz her home w f be trim»: ‘ 4r 1 . ' \ fbr, several dun. . ' fl 1: , . lira..gJames Grant. #1119 underwent ::m' P. meet- [015 Phone Wnukogan 841 Pncuee “W to 41...... month and Dean-try WE WANT Qfiiwsaé It must be modern, two or more hubs, preferably new, [Mung e, and worth about 325,00. ‘ ' your properties withusuoocou we havealivl client (In? an make you an intending ”position. General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Johnson, M.D., D.D.S. We Are Now Open Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. With a full line of Ladies and Childrens Wear. Come and see our diSplay win- dows you will surely find something that will interest you at a very moder- ate price. Ladies Waists and Fancy Lingeries Our SpeCialty". Also a complete line of In- fants and Childrens Wear of fine quality. 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates 3 per cent Paid on Saving: Deposits at 520 Central Avenue cm. 1‘12). Bldg. Wuhan. m of the Highland Park, Ill. (A Sun Bunk) maul-mamas: s: "' ”“CE'EE "Mon s... z“ JOHN E. CONRAD mm RKvml-Lsi

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