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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Jul 1917, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR Subscriuion Price $1.50 per Year in Advance THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Telephonei. Highland Park 557. 558 John L Udell..Edimr and Publisher Paul I- Udell. . . .::. Superintendent o-von man ‘0 Publishcd “‘0ka by JOHN L. L'DELL at Highhmd Park, Lake County, 111. D? a MW 3 HIGHLAND PARK CLUB a 0 RelatiH-s of lhv lmy< frnm NIH-hi- gan and \Visvnmin :u'v taking :14!â€" vantage u! [hr vluh fucililiw. and apâ€" prociate- such :1 delightful plsu-v In which they may gn to \i<it their sonfi lnxsbamk. hrutiwr: um] fnthvrs. Their apprvciutinn hux‘ bum vxpn-«ml in h many way», Mr. Min-hvll was husl nu 'rllv“\l:l)' evening to 30 gum“. memhvrs nf tlw A. T O. alumni and Mr. E. R‘ Smith entertained 13 guests lust ovvnlnu. The boys are kindly askvd to make dinner rmorvatinns for Saturday ovo- nlngs. The 0th house will be open- ml for (lunclng, with use of the music moms. as well. It is the desire of these in charge that tho boys and their ladies make themselves at hnma In At a supper held in the Association Assembly Room Sunday evening plans m-rv mam- for a Patriotic Rally to he held at the Elm Place audi- torium Thursday evuning. August 2nd. Mia's (in-enough of Brandon, “ho has charge of the emergency war work througout the locality of the training camps told of the need of girls realizing their responsibilityin the Community adjacent to these training: renters. and the object of the National Board in forming Pat- riotic League among the girls and young women who take. the triple P. pletlue , Purity. Patriotiavn. and Perâ€" sonnllty. Miss Margot (‘nshlng was made (-hairmnn of the committee in gen- oral arrnnzemwnte for ilzvi'ull), with the following committee assisting her: Publicity. Miss Elizabeth Schu- mneher; Program. Miss Agnes Meier- hoff and Social. Miss Alma Kelly. An urgent invitation is extended to all young girls. men and women to attend the rally. (‘apahle and forceful speakers will prev-ht this mu~l vital subject. and it i< (-i-rtuin- l) worth while to Him- iv ~. riou~~ um! thoughtful ('0!l.~lth‘l'lll0lt. ~z1£o~< from the othr Y camping there report time. Mr. and Mrs. Goelitz and ramny and Miss Elizabeth Larson spent Sun- day with the campers at Druce's Lake. _\[i>< _\':ln<‘\' MvPhr-rmn and the Misses Elsiv and Gertrum- Wittnn. Mijdrt‘d Shonhon and Eva Filjostmm. M»thvr<nftlwLnfnlut «'Mh, mutnrml nwr tn Druvo's lake Tuvsday where they win spend some tinw camping .t rlw Hizhizmd Park Cottazn. Mosâ€" The the club house THI‘RSDAY 1H! 'II '. W. C. A. NEWS announces the opening of The Forest Inn at 80 West- ern Ave, Lake Forest. The same high grade service will be given the public in Lake Forest as here in Highland Park. \ than The Highland Inn The Highland Inn ,l l,'I.\ Goelitz and family um [l‘t W. C. A. girls a delightfu‘ Ute-r At 1‘ 1‘31 T¢ [pp/lam 237 1nd th€ March March .\lr'.<. anr n! (Plvnt'm- wzb‘ mum» to ('zunpln-ll t‘hnph-r (lniltl liL‘l Prl- Ilu) afh-rnuun. Litth- Janet {\lcCaflrcy of North Chit-ago. spent sou-ml days last mwk “ith her grandparents, Mr. and Mn. M. MCCuHrvy of N. Socond St. Mr. John F‘. Kelly of Clay Ave. spent. 11 few days tlxls week at Lake (‘H‘llt'VlL Wis. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dabe with tlu-ir children of \Vintwtlm hnvo routed the Overly Cottage on E. Park Aw. Mr; Dabe is a salesman ln the employ 0f Koon Bros. \ll~ .HI‘ “”1 ILII ””1 .\ll> \l‘ (‘11 (3r: (‘h on Prank Knight and Hamilton Davi- son are spending :1 number a! weeks at Green Lake. Wis” as guests of the Anson C. Morgans, who are spend. ing the summer there. A party of six boys who are guests 0! the Morgml are interested in farming and are improving their time indulging in garden ,work. Miss Mary Sedgwick had as her Sunday guest Miss Ruth Bushnell o! Wnukcgan. where the young people nttendvd the dance givon at the camp last even. ing. There Is a largo pnny of High- land Park boys at (‘ulvvr this year Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sodszwick and two daughtvrs and Miss Constance and they are a happy set of boys at these various social ()(‘(‘:1S|OH.“ when their friends from hnnw join them. Mr. Clarence Rasmuan is spend- ing a two weeks vacation in Min- WEALTH» bmsom NEWS Ve‘rctw.motn'r0d to (‘ulVr-rJntLMnnduy ing a t nc-npolis‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. A. “fine spent the early part of the week at Culver, Ind. where they visited their sons. Lucius and Frederick. Lucius has been madé a corporal and Is in the navy. and Frederick is in lhi' cavalry as sargeant. The Ladies Aid u! the Lutlwruu Church will meek Thursday after- noon: at' the home of Mrs. Charles Zipp on Second St. Mrs. Rolland Hastings has as her guest her mother. Mrs. Beebee of “P New York City. "f Mrs. Ralph Britten. of Nw- mmon, "r (‘nnn.. 'formerly Miss Ethel Van Ripe er of this city is spending a few 5“ weeks with her mother. Mrs. N. Van "“ River. of E. Park Ave. Mr. Britton will join his wife in the hour future. I” fri Mrs. T. W. Bellhouse has returned to Alto. 011.. after a months vlélt at tln~ U. H. Morgan rosidonco on N. Sheridan Road. ('il .ln Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Royer und sun Roscoe of LaGrange, 1nd,, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Wlemnn of Preeport. 111.. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Unungst. and daugh- It'l' (‘lestn uf hv Kulh. Rev. E. K. Youkel of Naperville and Corporal mum-ll “()Yt‘r from Port Sheridan were the Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.’ Unnngst. Mrs Rnyer. who makes her home with Mrs. C. G. [’nangst, her daugh- iwr. is visiting her son. and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ruyor in La Grange. Ind lowing clippimz frnm 3 Holland llt'\\>]):ipi'ri A Mr. luhl, :1 north silli- farmer. raised rfldlilli‘> which {or size resemble hN-(s. Pour radislies together weighed three and oneâ€" fourth pounds. the largest weighing fifteen and threevfourths ounces and measuring fourteen inches in circum- foronce. The rmllshos are im- Egypv {inn variety and are not pithy. \ir. :nui MN. D. C. i‘urtly are spending some films at Fox Lake, Ill. .\M dninz hi.“ "hi(" lowing clippinz m-“npnpvrm M That Mr, Mit-hn-al Bohl 0! Holland. Michigan. formerly of this city. is Mrs. Irving Randall has us her lwsls, Mrs. Dickey and her daugh- 'l'. Miss Alico Dickey 13f Huhimnre. [A $06 n by the fol- 3 Holland !errtrPnrdyhumudhlI §home on brood Ave. to Ir. and Min. New‘nn o! Chlcu‘o. (or the summer ‘ . THE RIC; ’â€"_-:=* 3 Ir ARI: 3home on 3.Mrs New‘ Mr. and rs. R. 0. Brooks of Mr erside. wv‘. guests of It. find In. C. w. Aldridge durlns the week and. Mr. and’ZMru. John H. Nichol; of (‘hlt'agm han- purchased the Frank Willilms hbmc m the Benson re-aubâ€" dlvlslon. lflxhwnod. They will take pmsc-sslonjn the near fuxure. Miss Domthy Went who has been the guest of Mm Salome Brand for the past bur Weeks left last week for thv cult when- .«ho wlll )0“) her {mm-r at New York. Mr. and MI". [\dnlph Knudmnnnd twu daughter.- \'inl¢-( and Florence. Miss Bvrnk'c Zlmmvr. Mm “male Murphy mid Mr. Lyman Murphy flrl‘ vnjnylnu u‘ww-ks \ucutlnu m n ‘smnll lllln‘ Mrur Stuullmn. Wis. Mr. Edwin! Benson. whn rpo-nl thv up! um-k'ln Hulmn, Mich. \hiltlnx lll> >l~u-r. Mrs. Russel 'l‘ry'wtrnd r(~~ (Ln‘nml lmmt- Mnndu)’. MI“ Snlonn- Hrund is spending hQ’V vml \u-vkl at “2111110111 Lake, “'13 \i.~mng relatives. [.I‘I‘lllt llvlng in [4,\\1A [hut (IH kt luck their“ Chick: The Rlntine children. John and Marion arc npendlnx a few weeks In Kansas City. Mo., with relatives ILIIH‘m‘k I! \ I‘lllllL' n-luliu-~ Ml>~ Sarah \\'v~«lin*.: |~ NDPHIHIIX lhi~ “risk in Dot-rnvhl \l‘iIIHL' hn-r hrnllu-r Mr. Henry “Riding. .\lr, .md MIN. H‘ 5. Val] .u'. ~prlld- mg luu *‘l‘t'kr in Wunzmulsvl, .\r\\ Hmnpmire, Mm J W Whulrr. Inrmvrh m” “H“.l Tuykn is \i~u:ug hrr Innllmr. .\lr~. Huyu‘d 'I‘m'lnr ul Hunmu. Mr» Whulvr is 0'“ rnuh- (u ('nlifnrnln “hrl'l- hrf hllhhfllll‘ hu~ :u'rvmml u “H“.l Tuykn is \ .\Il'~. H101!!! Tuyl Whuh'r is v“ r‘ “hrl'l- hrl‘ hudm \er rhilnh' I! \\ v1 1H Lmh- LICIh- Hnrhnr 1‘ "unfinul hvr huvath M-urlvl In. r, W i .\h‘, um! Mrs. (‘hzu‘lv‘ Sunburn loft thi.‘ “mm [or Dr.- Mnlllur. In. Thr)‘ “ill nmtur there. .\II'. and Mn. \Vilv) (‘h-ud u! (‘M- (-uun \\rr«- tln- gun-4s of Mr. and Mn" .ln-wph Mohtnzmm-r)‘ (m Sundu) Litth “chino Mum h-fl Saturday fur Lukv Gmn'vn \s'horv hr “HI \hil hi~ uum Mrs. Wlllinm F. Slnnluu Miss Caroline \Villih hm! us In-r \n-ck vml ’xu-wt. MI~> Prum‘m sz‘r wf (Mirage. uhn i~ rpc‘lldill}! u part or the ~ummv-r n! Lnku Fun-ht. Mn Hdmh-y and Mm Lillie Muwu-h Apt-Ht Sunday In (Wm-ago. :|~ Hlo- filler-t of Mr.» Mnlhull ,\lr. Hvflrnm Svhullz of Frm-purt.‘ lH.. i~ ~po:hding smvrnl days Vis'IHHL' friwnds in (hi< ('It). l‘flsit‘ («pm-I In n-lu hnmn- Friday from :1 Um “~ka \Isit In Mr. Ilium» dahl'» hrntlur :|( Hhiln'lnndrr “'h. \lr~, E. H. Kurhm- and ('hildn-n Hlurnrd from 1“” \l'rl-ks- ppm” Mich form-Tl) Hf HI!- :m upvrnHr-n u .m ..1 ”Ir l'. S. nrnu Furl Sim-um tn hm»- Ill (‘11 and J um-l lull. MI: Juhn !‘ Whltt ('H\ ulm \thnu hl {vu “ca-Lu: hospltnl m ru-mmv \n-ck vml ’xu-wt. wf (Mirage. “110 or the ~ummo-r 5 mum \u-rv tln' Sunday KU\'.~I~ M Mr. and Ml‘x "Villium Guym, Mr. \V. 8. (‘rmrhy return“! Sunday (rum “hwy. “L. “'1er hv ~po-m tho- p;|.~l tun WI-rki \isitinu hl~ pawn!» MI» (‘rlbby and ht-r ~nn Tun} will h mum ixL (*Inr) fur utho-r \u-«k Tm- Lady Forwstvrs “ill hold (hvir Hflh nu Saturday nu \\'vh~t¢ .i-mvim: MM amusvnu xuvu fur HM [)It‘llh'k \HH In <ernwl {rum Mi» Young M ('hivnxn 1- in. this week of Mr. “C W. Saul. Dean Ave, fuv’ll.rrl_\‘ of (My vi!) \I-Hw! frh- Mn m. Mummy. Hn ’I‘mwlu I huhq-u ill (-ump'm) “1le \h‘. \Irs, Fro-lorirk Walkin~ and \Ir \ll‘s. IL 3 I‘M-1p: lo-h fv-r :1 1w triv tn Harlmr l'unm. \Ih-h, “r Rm" “1an will join his {zumh 1hr month uf Aumh’L (m Sm. Rm. Dubspn suppHml ”11‘ XHXHH! Hn- Kvnu'ood Evnnqvliml rLun-M ( ('(LEU. llllllhl'l 'hulvr is 0'“ rnuh- (u ( hrl'l- hrf hllhhfllll‘ luv :u mum: at 16”:th [H'lhrl‘\\4 niwrdty u! (‘ulHurnL-u. II 1hr r'v huu- lnwn u lmmln-r v! It'kv'H lhle-u-~ m Hm! \irlmh Mr.» lulu-«wk um] hrr VLH‘K'HPI, I~.~ MA) lLIln‘an u! l).|l|\|l|r. I”. l' “WINNIE; Un' summer hvn >0 1:: hr nt-ul‘ Ur Hulu'lwk .md hl~ 11 “ha an at Furl Slmridun. In. Sum MI \\'l| \lr .lumr \‘i.~ Mr. and Mrs li- \ Ii, Czlhin l)uh.~m v’ll.rrl_\‘ of (My vi!) \ z: mu Mummy. HM Hid Iph-r nim; 1! :Iml‘er 1.4-~h-r (L \"uud and inn 0! “minim haw ju~t rI-leh- mm Cytul Lukv, ‘Vir. uhvrr hmr up: n! {hr [HM [hrrr “vvks. .l:|lm~~ l.n\\l~~r n! .\'I|\\31Hk('«'. I~ (he nut-M (hl~ “wk nf Mr‘ Ml'~. len'il Mulik. “1.1“: (Hut)! ’1‘" Tlh‘leI) fur ). HI.“ “ht-re hp “ill rpm“! (In- m-r \uning his urnndpnrvnts. >~ Huh-II R. ('hnln- Inn us hear I Min Kiln Murra) n! Sun sprint H11 ‘11 watt) ‘ C. E. .L i759... $2.1; I: 2.8 17 ._:::. 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(‘lnudmam Mr,» Mun-um u! Rom). N1!\'.. in ux-nding wu-rnl \u-ekn Ham": her nmlhrr. Mrn. A‘ H. meh of Humv- uuod Aw. lr. Ind In. Honrr l'. luch‘le o! HomeI'ood Ave" have rented their hnme (o In. A. H. Wood: 0! Chic-go fur the summer months lr. and Mm M-echtlr arr ”win; ‘1”! Mr. C. A Kulpt. In. Mnerhllv'u lather. Hu- ('Mm- lnulmn of .\1| l(.ni Slnughh-p. WI». underdny rvnmm u um-k unlinu fl rI-hlli\'v~. Mr III-Hr Mrl'ufin-y luaun- lhé In”. r part of H11 $.11 Ammuin 'Tu\..~, “I.” \\ “whirun \11 um! Ml" Hun“ limp ~mull Mill u! Huumzun'ill‘. In the xuvnls of Mn. l‘vh-r Hi 'I‘IH'NM) nflvflnum Mr and Mrt F (' luu (-hlldrI-n and MI HHHI upvm H»: Muir lumunlv-u In ll Tin l'hlluIIu-n (‘lmli uf Humgriuul [hurrh \ull :mnunl picnic in Tleun Saturday Mn rnwm MI.“ Heien Snttrrfirld u! Chums“. uni H. Sterling 51w” 0! (mi Purl arrn- ”w wet-k um gun-9L- nl (hr 0. 1., (Hr-on n-Mdrnwa Mo'\r-F~ Jami“ and Hnrr) (‘ulIt-n u! “Mcnuu we" [hr Rural!- of their 44:! "\h‘K l’:urtrk (‘uulm m: Tum-- \h‘». Pluru Jzu'm) .vqwnt 1hr “Mk o-nd in Whm‘ltnv \'I~ll|nx hrr {ntlu-r \h Arnold Mr. Hour) F. (‘luu hm nnHMI-d a- Ih~l win-n- hukrr at [hr (in-u! Ink-41- 'l‘xrnihhlu Slunnn fr“ “ca-Lula: hospltnl M F u lH~uMlih frnm L‘l'HIHL' The Unilml Spunlhh Ann-rim") “'nr \‘Mm‘uvm \HH huh! thmr nnnunl pic niv nn Rummy Anuud fifth m ”If f'. S. A. W. VIM-ruin hnH and rur» rounding grnnnds, AH an» invltvd In (‘nnu' nnd tukn part in ”w pumw :mvi dunl'hlll Lh-ulu-nunl Hurr) E. \\'iahlmnn n! (Hrlu‘m Aha. Ir" L'n! \I'I-Q‘k fur Fur? l.« nvnu‘urln Kn. fur llnru- [“01th ”ll” AH Mn! 11‘ Hun uuv Mu] Mr-L ('leAH and ML'I’HH! Mr,~ of (‘hicnkn Urn“) \h- Prank mvmo ' .\lI-~ n -Y .|l Lhr H‘II’I'SIV run] my bf 81m (Ll- v1!) K'JII‘IHIL‘ [m \1 hr bekm 'Th'r' hull?“ l \11 :xml Mr \\ \\ \1 r \l r rk \lv \h l.|E¢ M r urh nnprm The Unilwl \H rh. 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(mm-«1h M Inhmh rm-vhvd 'il'lh‘rfl .h-pu'lmrm, Ju|_\ :Ulh. -- {my :u'th'r dul) HI‘ I}; hl~ .'Ih.~d'1\(‘l' \HH lw by HM- luval pin-brimm- HH ran Ln- prq-m-nl KUIHK ll \Inh-nlm underdny mu! “HI unlinu friend; and rnmv-lll AIM-H (Hnrulrr' u! \Mmum‘r lhn IIH'HA Jul) hu-nl) third HH u'h StHrn x prvn-Med [hr nrmy ht 1|<-~ I 1 M l'\ H'l 0F Hf UN uh Huck (urmrr min-mu ‘ 1hr «mphn 1. v-nl In [hr pm mHlmIn “n.- . ‘HHI H In ”1mm H 1h rm \I \‘1-\« (n h-m:~ 31:1)“0011. IIL r“ d:n~ 11h! u-nr) P. ('Itn‘L InrtnIu-ru nnd nlztl MI~, \V. .uill HHn-nlrr n! ("I “RY Q I'\[Nl (HM Hand“ lt'k (‘nlltvn Ml h'Oll! Hr- ‘Vlflbdr- n1) Hint; 1m TIM Pr ”spa 'l 'IHIHI nh‘l'l) “1p! l~l J .\1 r 1 \1r All?! nilt-d min \11‘ \‘Q‘ r," “1H 1| Fl ”I: Mm {\l IH hi In {fl Raymond w. Schnéider; Canard Checking, Deposit and WW‘ DIRECTORS Arthur W. Vance. President CW W 0% In J. Coot. Vio- Pnuidc-t V59. Pruwm‘ Co a. J. may. Cubic: FM ‘1 W- "‘ Tun-um cue... ml} 1 True to. TBLBPHONBS Bowman Dairy Combanyi Underground gasoline tanks, Pumpsi Cam and Tubes ? Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairinga Specialty All work guarantggd ' 1 Telephone 331 Phone 909 PHONE 67 Sand Gravel Stone Capital and Surplus, $120M l’asteurized Milk is Good Clean Milk hated h ap- proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit Ind hdda that temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled and- denly. This process in no wm destroys the nutritive hlue of the Milk It does however, destroy hannful germ life that Milk may contain. ’ We say “Map” because there is always 3 ed that Milk “may” contain harmful bacteria no mat: ter how carefully handled before it roaches- its. ‘ So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Palteuriu itâ€"-. then cool itâ€" then automatically bottl. and @p it. So it comes to you untouched by human hands. P STEFFEN'; ul I‘LII AM“ LDI’ Good Qutli'y N. W. Comer Centrtl Ave. Ind Shélul £4. Finest on the mark§t $1.00 per pair Building Material THE KESSLER SAFETY DEVIC SAVE LIVES AND PROPER’ 4 per cent Paid on Time Cerciflacei 3 per cent Paid on Suvings Depbsicg COAL coxa wooo. HAY. snuw and Film Lime Bflcl set" 1 (‘ement Tile (.‘H‘len Plaster Fire (1.} 11-10!!! g Rod Ind White Screenlnn for r-éinvlyl :2 $ Announcement The Miracle of the Ag? ; Borchardt Bros. 109-110 Vine Avenue 230 N. St John- Avenue HIGHLAND PARK 9 GLBNCOE 70 Lukcforu m 13 S. S). Jolms Ave. Opposxte Depot . (AMI-uh) jE WELER HIGHLAND PARK ILL; vtuu' HIGHLAND PAIK. ILLIK)‘ Prompt nun",

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