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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Mar 1918, p. 2

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The I-‘ivv Hundrwl Club “:15 vmvr- milk-«1 Llat Thursday aftt-rnmm by Mn. Inuis Shetzluy r)! Highwvmd, g PARENTS AND TEACHERS g g ASSOCIATIUN 3 Tim High School Division of thv 1’. T. \ wianmet mx Tuvsdiu. Aprii sworn-41 Visiting xiii} i4 in [w uhu'HA edriu ch ll‘ile‘ m' thw vx‘ial r'ummith-v. Mr~ Rwlmrd (Tur‘uxvvlllm (-inl'ran. Miss Charlottv Brand will be host- ess tomorrow owning tn the Friday night Club, Th» Wustminsu-r Guild ofthc Presâ€" nyterhm Church will meet next Mon- day zine-moon with Mrs. (,‘nrl Pfan- ~‘tiehl nf melpath Ana NIH. Pfamâ€" stlehl will have as her guest. Miss Harriet Bradley. who is engaged to marry the Rev. Frank Pitt who has just accepted the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church. All members arn urged to ho present TI New Eastman and Rexo Cameras At 331/3 Per Cent Discount We are closing out our line of merchandise prep- aratory to moving into our new quarters in the Erskine Bank Building, where we shall give our entire attention to the correct fitting and grind- ing of eye glasses. er B. H. Mo-tzvi term-rtaiIn-Ii the ambrnidery class at hvr home yes- terday afternoon. 29“ ~* :1 n :run mama @ptiml (no. <0”: 11m uh 1nd Mr 711W \\ .1 1‘ h wapl. .HHH Closing Out PAGE T'WU 1H JFU :rI "mu-Inns U X 1 The Soci 11 Side of Life Local Affairs of the week _______._ By the Observer Rwlmrd (Turqum‘lllu. Hudm-n IMPUHHL' wxlI I-anlhh (‘luh :wm: \f Phnne xhu up) I) ”a!“ ading .~\ \ ”ppm \Iu .fm'l: HM} "momflrkhw "cull“: hue :md Sm-nm‘. Street Hizhhnd Park 136 (Hulk 1 l xi H!“ <11)” \mliwuiv wunpuigIL ppm in Hw m‘uurm‘. anir-r. Mr. nyvxx 1r Highunmi ‘t‘.{‘\i(" f‘n'lw! cu Hm: tiznt. HM} H'Ic‘(‘[i|l|l~ \h-rr Forth-m Infamry Ell/:Hn'th 1)'('un!;.yv' E-‘ulluwing the enter- I~ wrvmi tn wa mm in [ht pmâ€" furgurtvn my him think all I12} ts! SJ! LH' )im 'un'. all of u» i! U think mmxthm h *1} pr“ {H'lHUt H) Stinv. Miss Humphmv. u-lusing \siqh nu) wry attractiw solo .ldncns Slie lmu’o. for Lns Angel“. April lét wherw sh“ will study with Miss Ruih \‘l I):~ni.~ and touch in lln hitttv ~< hnul of dancing and its n- l: mu! arls in Donnhhzmn, In» Ange-1m. This is .1 mn- nppurtunit} for Mi“ Humph- l‘r'y :Hnl hurries with it many :uélâ€" \‘mtuum for mm- H! lwr nhllit): l Thv nwx! r‘luh will ho I) ,‘Hx‘i‘ifidii, Mix U. S. (imu'h. :v invlilr P)» Y‘ M” iii!‘ who“! iii-uni quv (If Imix it n.“ mtuiv- pmsihlé- for 1h“ (-nnir liillllil} uf Hixzinumd in iiuvv MIC“ ii modern schoni. Min 00th intra- mmod tin: spvnkors, who were: Mr. .Imsn- L. Smith of highland Park. Mr. T A. Simpson of Waukogmi. and Mr. Charlei King of \Vnuknznn. mimr numhvn un it}? prugram weré. :1 i‘ooitation by Chestvr Bradley. :1 :mup of ”mm songs sung by How. I'mth 0! Highland Park :mdn to" patriotic popular son 5 b} tho. :ohndi ( horns ‘ After Hn- program ”I“ ponploworp invited tn \izit thr» class rmm< anfl thu .Yuninr Rod (‘ross Arnnm. at which rhn‘ rmu'hvn nssistvtl. “1“ Dark ”111111111191 h:1.~ compldt- n1! hm <1-z1snn 11f ilHllélH‘tiHll in 1:de- 111qica11d 0.- thotic Gaming :11 (no ’Nu- Junior (‘lux‘so‘s [law :1 very H1â€" 11-1‘ muting program 11! tho Elm Plaéo .\11dimri11.m Thursday, afmrnoon for tho-1r mathvrs and fr‘v'mk Tho MA, tho-ir mothm‘s and friends. The pm 2mm hning further onhuncod wit} \rmal solos contribution M Mr.» B. .4 Hamilton and readings h_\ \liss Ont Minn. Miss Hunmhrm u-ludmv u-in‘ In; L'H-‘H on Snfm H -<¢'\wril!|. \It rmmixml and is \mrkinz ‘Jlrdh mmipping its Rnd (‘ Ill'iHH(' nntuh mhh' Th» Juniuv‘ Rm} Crass “Ill” mun T110 Fur :smmal )ffic-w< wiH I'M-\‘l w. xin 1m- f ,1 LIN-1' 1mm Dunn-m (‘inrk lH H‘! 1h m hie-M‘ IN :smm‘nl :na-vllng .md u-lc'clipn r< wiH mko {Hat'l‘ rm Suturdhy \er [\wmévt’u 0n tho <i\rh motion xiivth-a will lw An nld thing (‘mmtry Fair n-zimvutnl .mn'r. Band “'Jll lw LIN-I t V m \\ I” l): ml) Vtmni Juuiur RM! (‘rnw HI nf hostilities with {hp um umdv- Pvn'nurnv! in l pc-nc-oablv mmlmzmty. Hi “I'll\'.\ ('laix mlunm \\ lm n‘u-I nttgmium-n xi m inCl'l‘nsr in i Thv sparimw mtâ€" .B-I-munml uixh Hugs “nth (‘rnss ('hupH-l‘ ib‘ \vnrkinz hzml m- vvglin: the twem- \HH \\‘ ith. swivel iuli~ hund- frum Pt. HQH'I 0n 'l‘hnrs‘lzxgy thin for flu will In will hr git rm: ,Ifl nmUtm is (11’ room III in I hm" The- shup is about to ”pen a now dvpnrtnwnt n! (‘ivil Rt‘lié'f L’Mments. to ho givnn nut to organizations which wish to do “ork nutsido. Anynne Inâ€" turmtod in this phase of thv Work will plvmsv (‘oan-r with Mrs. RPV Lt .lnnvs. dirm-tl}. who Is inohtu-gv. 'l‘he- surgical drvssinzs domn'tnu-nt :i.\ var} glnd tn lw .‘lh'fi’ m nmmunco ‘thut on \lcrmhu. “hich bvéhh‘ thP lww, lnmnth~. tlw \mrkm‘s “ill hpgln .vn mukv thr Invw “t‘rnnt llnv“ drvsu~ ‘iuua whit-h nrv tn lw used in tho me-rumwy .lrcwinm statimw, (filled Fh)‘ thv Fri-nvh “P(L~‘tl' do sm-nu’t'.” Nu {lnnzt-r ('zlli tht- war be 3000 miles "mm fur :my M m. than. “'0 urn :vll lhl'rr. in the thick n( thc-‘flghttnz. in thv midst of tlw tit-M uf,‘ mvrcy. .,~\'nur hrurh urv \xith thi.~ work. 1(‘Illth‘ :I\ )1)” hnn- now-r ’mmw ho- “ i fnro tn L'iw tlw wnrk of 301”" hnnds. 4 o 3““: 4"! i i t . i i 1, t «Ha-w a Saturday. Miss Hummmfid will {tnku the pupils of the funth armh- 3ivm» (‘hivngn tn Hm F‘iola “usr‘um. H‘hw vhildre-n hm‘o rm‘w-ntly hm-n lam \vm-k at tho (‘vntmz Little candy ‘htilllll'fi 'tu (ii-curati- film (nki’s “‘hiCll art tn in? pro'parr‘d tnr the men in the service who will fill the rooms on Rash-i afternoon. wern to be seen Vt‘r‘tt‘l'dily ulmn thi- Board met to :liwuss many things. The men are to have the privilé-ge of hearing .\lr. Krt‘ltllt'i‘ sing, in tlm ant-moon. and ice err-am cones. coffee and hikes ar-v to makc- them merry. in planning for thP men. those laid up in the» hospital have. mitt been fnl'gotti-u. Easter baskets. containâ€" ing fruit and other deltcuclos as well as a bunny, just for tho fun of the thing. are to ho taken personally by Kira. Jm-nhsnn to all the patltlnts. If _\'ml haw- nnt all road}? planned to do N1. want you take- part in this Wish-rude hit at imppinefl fior the nun bv bringing \nur nflerirngs of fr.uit flowers or dolicacios to Purdy's an) limo hvfm'v throo on Saturday :iiti-rnmm'.‘ ' of mm. _ ‘ a §ST. JOHN’S EVANGEnpALg iumn Hood in motion pictures will Good Friday seriices will he read‘ g _ Inmuse the little folk. ' ‘ "t “ 45 p' m'. . ; On the exening oi' the ninth the Ens'tor smucn is at 10:10:31 “1.3m (k801i Club Will hold an open “web :u-curdinu in ilw new :ImligIIt law. ing. The cpeakers of the evening “" M‘m‘h“ Owning" Apr-i) fir“ will he Professor John J. Halsey. OnI vhnrc- will In an Eneter Smia'l in UH (‘IIIII‘i I1 parlms _ Tho social (‘pmmit- I, tur (if the chum-h nil! be In charge. ‘ Thv I~‘.nslc- r spirit will In» carrlied out. liulii roi'roslnnvnic “Ill be s'enPd. Two ounces of speech per Senatori wouldn‘t be a bad ruIe In conserv lion work. On Sunday owning. alsnfithe men :m- to thO :I concert at tho hospl~ M]. with Mrs. (‘nrk‘tnn Vail". and Mr. and Mrs, (h-nruo Jones as: am emer- l:nim~r<. ‘ le hmloss fur Saturday will ha Mun Richard (‘nruum‘illm‘ and on Sunday (hr (‘nmmittoo will. rocnive Hu' mt‘n. The pupils of the third grade with Miss Tschorgi in charge. visited the lumber mrd: Tuesdav and studied the \arlnus‘ kinds of lumber «Lead in huildlnz. undying Hw Viking stories and so the-v rlrt- (spN-inl‘y lntofnslml in Hw- \'lkim< ladies at the Museum. "llw\ my ltd-HM I'Wl‘hlllh Ill fh!‘ «In! Hf '\ lam: day's unrk. Hu- \wnwn may .25! 1! Huh“ firm} uf making hnthruhnegsu Hond- il), hm thf'l‘l‘ is mm thing pertain. thw mm :1! HM hnspitnl (it Great Lukrs. do not fire of the comfort they aft-ml thrm .10 “Mo flqlslwd nn Tuosda). um] ‘33. With 14 huge lmxes already crated and more to follow, the shop took the first real tlmé out to breathe ln dzgyéx and told Yo Edltog that the response hm] been slmply:wonderl‘ul. nnd lhat shv’was pleased to thank you all kindly for your splendid co- operatinn lu lhls grout 'drlve. We knnw of at least a fpw 1Ilozen Bel- giums lurgv and small who wlll not gu about shivering this comlng wln- tor thanks to nonnrnus Highland Park. ' The Red Cm; "Garments here. and .gurrhems there. Garments. garments; everywhere." Sang a Red Crosser as she picked her way carefully between stacks of overcoats. and piles of shoes; on her way to the shop up stairs. and the busy workers looked up; to smile, from their sorting and folding. and to call out that they never saw such a line lot of things- iri 'lhelr lives. and they only wished the.) were "Bel- gluma Relic-fa." :E Emmi? Ewfi Gama. EomgszEpw. _Ez.oa Hr. Offidal Nev! Note. on All 5 hi} 'l‘lu- \rnu and any (Frnlor MM ,nctivitivs m-o'in. full m «x-llitnvsk in Russia seems been a poison gas Works Inst (‘huulauuun center. LINCOLN 8011001. Puml (‘onwrmtlnn wnre delivtml'éd last :sta seems to It appears from pho dispatches that Works Insteadmhv Bolsheviki are In favor of mm. . . r , iug everybody but the Members received in the mail tw‘si wuok. program ‘cards on whichi March and April activities appen'r.’ The Easter dance, scheduled for the night of the first has been- postponed to the night of the second. 011 SaQ. ’ urda) the sixth the children's pot-t);§ will take place Dancing and Rea; Riding Hood in motion pictures will amuse the little folk. ‘ On the exening of the ninth the nssoli Club will hold an open meet- ing. The cpeakers of the evening will he Professor John J. Halsey. Onl lH spending this week at her home. The BogScouts wlll give an exhlbl. tlon drill‘ and contest between co'm- pming teams from Highland Park and mm from Chicago Friday eve- nlng. April 5th lh the school hall. The Misses Harriet Gasmeld.Eliza- beth Reichelt and Tessie Dawson re- turned hmmI from DoKalb (in a g HIGHLAND Pm CLUB Deerfield 31.12. (‘hurch Mr. McGinnis at the. Anti Saloon [magi]! tnlkvd in tho Inltvd Evan- gvlicnl (‘hurch Sunday morning. He 31!“! that u hoor soaked town was a (ii-mi broke inw'n. The only peqple who urn’ IN‘IlPfltlf‘d nrv the saloon ku-ptr and HM) hrmu‘r. Eu-ry dnlâ€" lm- paid for license must be sup~ plemented by fifteen dollars to pay for delinquency and crime caused by liquor.- There a‘ro two and a half million sub-normal peoplé in Illinois on zrccount of the drinking habits of (ho pnmnts. ()1: Thursday about [\velvq o'clock the barn belonging to Mr. James Run took fire in some unknown way Completely demolishing the building. Thé oym 0f the nation are upon Illinois. A< nux statv goes lnthenext election the nation will be influenced. Miss F‘uith Reichelt of Mt. Carroll in spending this week at her home. . Doerfield Presbyterian Church Fifty doilars was cleared by the Dorcas Society at tho supper in the Cummuniiy Home Friday evening. William Krohled the Christian Enâ€" .Io-nvm' Snciriy Sunday evening with :l h‘mperunco tnpir. V fur the benefit of tho fonrtleth in- fantryâ€"v Saturday evening. Sergeant Conrad Uchtmann of Fort Shorldim. in one of the army trucks conveyed the Doerflvld‘ people to the Port. Pram-vs Kin-mp $1M" Sunday in hwkful'cl, ;. Mr». B H, \Hllinnn “as thn gum! m Hu- hmm- of hr-{f brother, Mr. A. M. \Hllmnn uf Oak Ii’nrk Inst Wednos. (luv, ' Kan-h Hui and (no grandchi mm' Se-nmnn. H0?" «it-nth Will h) thv (-hihh‘vu, Hvr favorin- um! all Hmu- whu ever knew Thu Miss-m Gladys Goodm Pram-«2“ Kin-mp éprm Sunr' vOn Thuudhy filter-noon at four thirty o'clock occ rred thg death of Mrs. George Kar h, a very well known and gwen inked Citizen of Deer- tield.- Mrs. Katch was born in Brooklyn, New York, July 19,1880 and has been a well known resident of Deoriield for” the past nineteen years. The funeral services were held in the Holy brass Church. Sat- urday morning atninp thirty o'clock with n Solemn Rédulom High Mass. Father Quinn the former priest of the Deerfleld Catholic Church and now of Jolie-t. officiating. He was assisted by two priests of Tach‘m' and four altar boys. {The Misses Fanny; Bossie'and Grace’Carolan sang dur- ing theamass. Father Quinn gave a wry appropriate .speech for Mrs. Knrch who was upromlnent member of tho. Church and the Altar and Rosary Society. "The hurialxplace was St. Mary's cemetery justeast oi: Doorileld. The inn” hearers Weré‘ Mossrs. B. H. Kréss. John Klemp. Jami»: Ryan, Thomas Duffy. Sn. William sums and H. Haunschild. Mrs. Kiil't‘h lemmai to survive her five ilnughtvn, mum»; Jl‘lililf‘, Martha and [mum Knrolp Mrs. Frank Seaâ€" mun nf (‘rms Plains mm 5011. Gonrgn KHIT’I. Jr. in to service of the I'nitv-d Statew at Lin") Grant. Rock- "urd, :1 aislvr‘ Miss Jennie Qulgloy. of I‘m“ Plains n i; husband, Gonrm‘ Kan-h Hui and (no grandchild, .Ivr; Germans. Sunday an be («Alt frlvnds her. cdm- Park eve- halL and Bowman Dairy Compafiy TBLBPHONBS: 'CHRiS'I‘IAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 3 - 387 Central Avenue . ,j Hours 9 a. multo 6 p. m. .i .. Every Day except Sunday ' Maintained byFirst Chqrch of Christ. Scientist. of Highlind Pifltk CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a.‘m. at 10.45, Sunday School‘ immkmay following, Wednesday Evening testimonial Service at 8:“). l "ALA-n ..-.. now! IW DWI“ ~ ’flard Center Chocolate; Chocolate Caramel: rnboxaof 5- pound. 1- -pound,and2 pound. Come early and avoid {he fps â€"-°‘. muy-u»ut V . Elsie Sheets Martha ' asnlnmn kinda T0 lovers of izood C‘l‘flv thig :nnnunm ----' “*‘â€" “â€"‘Ax‘i‘ {Ulllllalllllllllsl mjumfirst. ThisF-nnwillptdndc Chicago Imagine” mnwhhthcptopctkindofcumenndm Itwillfinlfillalongfcltmminthemiddlcm Bookingunwm being nude forth: full season. Our Training Farm 33.? POSTL'“ Physical Tralnlns for the Tired Business Man Entire Seventh Floor 63 East Adams Street Phones Herrison 3509. 3510 Pastem'iied Milk is Good Clean Milk heatettto apt; proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and eld at 311a: temperature for 3p minutes, then cooled‘md-é 9“ y- A i 7i This process in no way destroys the nutritive valufi of the Milk. It does however, destroy harmful; germ lifethat Milk may contain. 2 5; We say “May” because there is alway'; a clued that Milk “may” contain harmful bacteria no mats ter how carefully handled before it reachea us. 5; So to Safes-nun! you we Perfectly Pasteurize itâ€"if then c601 itâ€"then automatically bottle and cap it;- So it comes to you untouched by human hands. 5 Gentlemen-â€" ' éV ‘ Yotur Healtb' ’ We have a new book we will be proud to send you. Write for it. Are you taking proper we of your health and strength? Come in and let us show you What we are _do'lng for business men. Captain W. A. Moflett L'ieut. John Philip Sousa! Dr, P: C. Wolcott Dr. George W. Hall We give United Profit all puréhasc of Cigar: Announcement 290d candy this announcement will You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilega of the 109-110 Vine Avenue HIGHLAND PARK 9. ounces La. Fm! 733 The United Store. 39 South St John; Avé., Highland Park, I ' 05‘ lefi! Sharing Coupons with z References: Mi: Sharing Coupons with him. Tobacco and Candies. at Omnomowoc. Wis" open: My, has just received a large shipment of agreeable and entertainin ‘ Mod. crate pnces are another nviting feature here SHERIDAN CAFE 10 N. Sheridan Rd'pd , Tolephm 916‘ ;; AT SHERIDAN Cd‘s always proves dehghdul. h isfno! alone Athc excellence of 1 menu and service which makes 30. It is the {act Atha‘ so many cgngenhl people gather here makg the a!- nfosphere of SH DAN? CAPE wmmon Fox Two Mr B. B. Johnson a Mr. Charles A Corniskey Mr. F. S. Hayward >' Dr. B. F lounsbury } Ami-red Chocolates mean wmetfiinfi M AR‘ mm? ,aone. if 5720 u FOB FOB For

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