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Highland Park Press, 30 Dec 1926, p. 2

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11 _ Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Hennig tained sixteen relatives at their on Vine avenue on Sunday. Miss Mildred Rouse had as jher guest over Christmas and the weekâ€" end Mr. J. T. Schmifl of Atlantic City, New Jersey. | Mr. and Mrs. and hostess to Christmas day. Mr. Paul L. Udel} is for his ranch in San where he is going dn Aas a pleasure trip : month. t we Park Messrs. Ed. er and Ed. Huber are enjoying a h g trip up the Illinois river near Beardstown..| Mr. Huber will return Friday but Mr. Zimmer will remai indefinitely, © Mr. Jack Petersqt- is at the Kahler at Rochester, Minn+ undergoing treatâ€" | ment for ulcers of the stomach. Mr.: Peterson expects ti remain there for | three or four weeks. + | parents, Mr. and Mrs son, at Madison, Wis. davs. | Mr. and Mrs. Ofto Petz of McGovâ€" ern street spent Christmas and the weekâ€"end with Mr, Petz‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Petz of Waukegan. Miss Ada John;n is visiting her Miss Miriam I:;:l:'o'f Barflngton, Ill., is a guest this week at the W. S. Holland home on East Park avenue. Mrs. E. M. Conrad left on Sunday morning for Oshkosh, Wis., where she went to visit her mother, Mrs. John Pansie who is quite ill in Bt. Mary‘s hospital in that ¢ity, Mrs. Conrad returned home Tuesday. # Automobile Supply Co. ~ _ Mrs. Himmler and daughter, Dorâ€" thea, of Prairie :avenue, spent the holidays in Oshkosh, Wis. with Mr. and Mrs. Westsall. ooo# Mr. and Mrs. Rhinesmith of ‘Roslyn lane entertained a number of people at dinner on Chrigtmas day. The out of town guests being Mr. and Mrs. Jay E .Hays and two daughters of Lawrence, Mich.‘,‘:lr. Frank Hays of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hays of Ravenswood. _ _ : Dorothea.Himniler of Prairie aveâ€" nue entertained twelve young‘,‘peoplel at a bunco party at her home otWed-, nesday. | q Miss Clar Eleanor and Emma McDougall of N. Green Bay road with Mr. m&:{rs. Clark have gone to Florida ere they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kilgore an-’ entertain a : nounce the engagement of their‘ friends on M daughter, Margaret La Verne tol home on Sou Ernest H. Minder, son of Mr. and ! ‘ Mr. and A Mrs. Ernest Minder of Bob O‘ Link Mr.‘and Mrs road. & Pnidhy s o a Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore : of Central avenue have as their guest over the weekâ€"end, Mrs. Joseph Duffy of Fort Sheridan. HIGHLAND PARK _ Central Ave. & Second St. _‘ Phone.H. P.; 350 Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Basting and family have left their home: at 903 S. Linden avenue and are living at 500 Lockhaven atroe}. Pasadeng, Calif. for the winter. /> * [ WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE Caroline Repholz, â€" formerly of| ning. . ~_ 4)4 Ze 6 Highland Park was the guest of her| Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith vere uncle, Mr. John Repholz of Deerfield| weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M; road last week. * E. Smith in Milwaukee. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Payne of Clifton| . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Koon and thilâ€" avenue spent Christmas in Milwaukee| dren spent Christmas and the wgek as the guests of Mrs. Payne‘s mothâ€" end with Mrs. Koon‘s mother, Mis. er, Mrs. Watcher. . Darrah of Kankakee. s Mrs. Joe Skuldy of Chicago avenue| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt df Milâ€" entertained ten at Christmas dinner.| waukee were Christmas and week ind Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Basting and| guests of Mrs. Watt‘s mother, Mrs. _ _Mrs. David Carlson Sr. of Homeâ€" wood ave., entertained a number of people at Christmas dinner as her home. + On Those Cold and Lonesome Nights Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hilton of Prairie avenue have gone to Milwaukee to spend a week with Mr. Hilton‘s brothâ€" er, Mr. Robert Hilton, Mr. Everett Inman of Green Bay road who has been confined to his bed for two weeks is able to:be around again. L1 § Gladys Gillen of S. Green Bay road will entertain at an infonp’d tea on Saturday, Jan. 1 from three to six o‘clock at her home. #1p 43 4 : Nancy | White is spending her Christmas vacation at Keokuk, TIowa. Mrs. Fred Botker entertained twenâ€" tyâ€"four young folks at a Christmas party held at her home on Park aveâ€" nue Friday evening. <After a little social hour they all went earoling. PAGE TWO ‘lara Holland is the guest this Miss Louis Ploner of Rogers Udeg is leaving Friday .« P. Clark were host fifteen relativeg$ on (The King of Radio Sets) T. Hennig enterâ€" Benito, Texas, business as well to remain ‘ one Michael.Johnâ€" over the holiâ€" Listen In KING 6 home f on your . Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke were host and hostess to twelye, guests at a six o‘clock dinner on Wednesday at their home on McGovern street. ' | _ Midshipman Chandler W. Johnson | is spending the holidays with his j grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Chandler of [ , S. Sheridan road. j l Mrs. Herbert Moran has as her | guests this week Mr. and Mrs. E. A. | McHugh and son of Milwaukee. ’ The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks will be: held on Wednesâ€" day, January 12, in the club rooms on Laprel: avenue and McGovern street. j My. and Mrs. Paul Blanchard have just returned to their home on Walker avenue after spending Christmas ‘day as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! J. E. McCormick of Aurora, 1. t Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell left the first of the week for Rochester, Minn., where they will remain for four weeks. Dr. Mathenson will take care of his office during his confrere‘s absence. Mr, and Mrs. Vernie Olson of South Second ‘street are the happy parents of a baby boy born Wednesday, Dec. 22, at the Highland Park hospital. _ Mrs. T. C. Williams is spending the holidays with her daughter and famâ€" ily in Kansas, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. G;ifl;h;‘y-er and daughter are spending the holidays with son and daughter in Minneapolis, Minn, > : Miss Mary Kelly of Chicago is t C guest this week of her mother, Mrs Mary Kelly of Deerfield avenue. l Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke ent â€" ed fifteen guests from Evanston olf:i Christmas day. ha Mr.‘and Mrs. Roy Zimmer and the family spent Christmas and the weekâ€" end in Des Plaines the guests of and Mrs. Harold F. Smith. Mrs. Paul W. Chapman is entetâ€" ,taining with a large party _at th Highland Park club for her th sons, two of whom are home from school for the holidays, Paul W. from Yale and T. Sillman from T school and Howard H. on Friday evi ning. ! Miss Maude Bakke entertained six guests at luncheon on Tuesday in compliment to Miss Miriam North Oak Park who attends Carleton co lege with Miss Bakke. * [ Mrs. Byron Brandt and daughter, Esther, are spending the week wi h Mrs. Brandt‘s mother in Wisconsi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia entertained seven friends , dirlr_\er on Christmas day. «. â€" Jole .Florénce Stevens. it 8 Little Billy Moran, son of| Mr. i I Mrs. Clifford Moran who f!u : quite ill with tonsilitis is able ‘ to. around again. 4 «ie Mr. John Sinnot of Chicago vis relatives here on Sunday. _ iB â€"Mr. and Mrs. George Smith w entertain a number of relatives friends on New Year‘s day at th home on South Green Bay road. Th Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer afn Mrs. Irving Randall en thirty little friends of Irving Ran Jr., on Wednesday at dinner cedâ€" ing Sally Washburn‘s dance at the Highland Park club on the same mng., ...~~, 4o4 Â¥ Mtr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad had . their guests on Sunday Mr. and M Frank J. Conrad and daughters, Laâ€" Verne and Arlené, of Rogers Park. Miss LaVerne, who attends schoo â€" at Champaign is spening the holidays with her parents. \t > Miss Georgianna McBean ente in« ed twenty guests at an in orth: dancing party on last Thursday in compliment to Miss Geraldine Pick of Chicago who spends her summers in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul ente ed ten guests at a Christmas d and over the weekâ€"end at their on Ridgewood drive. All the g were from out ‘of town. & 668 Vernon Avenue OF CROSLEYS GLENCOE Phone Glencoe 6 229 Roger V This new 1926 mor inum wringer wit] have ever Built. W tubâ€"selfâ€"draining. wringer and cord ; No No. 4 â€" 1 fourteen (14) inch gate valve, complete in place at One Hundred Thirty Dolâ€" lars ($130.00) ....:............. 130.00 No, 5â€"4 eight (8) inch gate valves, complete in place at Sixty ars ($60.00)each 240.00 No. 6 â€" 30 six (6) inch gate valves, complete in place at Fortyâ€"Five Dollars ($45,00) CKOCH: ...:. . oL. 1ib nonoeiatennet esd 1,350.00J All of the above valves shall â€" , fNo. 1â€"1,957 lineal feet of 8â€" ‘ inch pipe, 47.5 lbs. per foot, : ave eut 5‘â€"6", laid: comâ€" plete at: Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) per linâ€" . Om _£006 ...L...1...:</......:ct.... §4,802.50 No.: 2â€"14,180 lineal feet of 6â€", inch pipe, 83.8 lbs. per.lineal " foot, average cut 5‘â€"6", laid compl at ‘ Two Dollars ‘ ($2.00) | per lineal foot..;28,360.00 No. 3â€"â€"12,495 lbs. cast iron pipe fittings, complete in place at Eight Cents ($0.08) per 1b. New Butterfly Electric Washer _ Tâ€"85 valve vaults, 4â€"foot diameter, side walls 8 inches thick, bottom} 6 inches thick, of monolithic or block Portâ€" land cement concrete, mix 1â€" 2â€"4, with ‘540-[!». covers, ‘inâ€" cluding all excavation and removal of surplus earth, constru complete _‘ at Ites;:id bidi NOTICE OF AWARDING ; CcoONTRACT t NOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" sons inter that bids for the furâ€" nishing of all labor, tools and mateâ€" ‘rials n for the construction of a connected system of cast iron :watqi' n# ‘in Western Avenue, Eastwood Avenue, Greenwood Avenue ‘Bfiw Avenue, Woodcorte, Onâ€" wentsia . Avenue, Chicago. Avenue, Underwood Avenue, : Derrick Street, Westw Avenue, Livingston Aveâ€" nue, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, were ope on the 17th day of Deâ€" cember, A. D., 1926, and the Merkle Contracting Company, being the lowâ€" est responsible bidder, the contract was awarded to the said Merkle Conâ€" tracting Company on the 27th day of December,| A. D.., 1926. be â€" cast Pron body, bronze mounted, | bronze stemmed, double water gate valves, for 150â€"lb. orking | pressure. calked wi th lead and jute. House|leaders of the present conâ€" gress havye a, that there will not be an ase of the 435 members under reappointment scheme that may be ‘ this . winter. That abno number was lmhnd.in-fln apportionment of 1911, and it is very probable that. it will stand until after the 1930 census, when something will have to ‘done to redistribute and equalize the congressiongl representaâ€" tion throughout the country. J All of above water pipe and fittings |shall be asphaitic coated, laid with lead and Jjute joints, including all grubbing, shoring, bracing, calking, |backfilling, flushing, restoration ; of pavements, testing, qarid removal of surâ€" plus excavated materials. Cut shall be measured from the top of the pipe. } NO MORE CONGRESS MEMBERS AT PRESENT . J. TIMBERLAKE m HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, KIGK.L'AND PARK, ILLINOIS "Q‘}_,,:m .,«~”‘~¢v :,;“ "’ D A 3‘ & { BOARD Eo 4e 6 & | Butterfly Electric _ Washers have been fa tested and approved 3A by Good Housekeepâ€" ; ing Magazine and i by the New York d ’l{ibune Institute. Tl;;)ousands in ‘use. 26 model with the handsome free swinging alumâ€" er with safety release is the finest machine we ui}t. Wringer locks in any position. Heavy copper aining. Comes completely equipped with motor, !â€"cord ready to use on any electric light socket. Price $125.00 Delivered _ for the work is as follows: Total rowns on 'finy Attempt icrease In Numbers Until 1930 ol ANevinmivambi **p 999.60 "I simply. telephone and the driver calls and returns the laundry in a "The Poter Laundry today is withâ€" in the reach of every working man‘s wife who wishes to avail herself of its many b:ni:fltu." f of the m@nh This, emphatically, is not so. | I ‘have been sending my washing to a Power Laundry for three years, thel same articles time and again, with which I started houseâ€" keeping fo?r year ago and they are still going." f : "I th I ‘could write a book on careless laundresses." ; "The elimination of manual labor for womenl:nd-by the feeling of comâ€" fort in the home where there is no ‘*wash day ‘blues.‘" "I have ‘heard it said that Power Laundries take some of the wear out 1359 Highland Park, IH _ "I send|my washing to a Power Laundry use it is cleaner, quickâ€" er, cheaper, more satisfactory .and and more reliable than any way 1 know of ting my washing done properly,"| . >. 4 "Personglly I think the Power Launâ€" dry is a n‘ to the housewife and I for one would not undertake to do my washing at home for anything." "I did not realize the economy and convenie of this service or I would have sent years ago." The owners of ‘a majority of the fron of the Tots and land upon said streets, wherein said work is to be done, may, within ten days of the date hereof, elect to take said work and enter into a written conâ€" tract, do said work at ten per centum less than the price at which the same has been awarded. ‘SAMUEL M. HASTINGS, . jl"RANK L .CHENEY, | . WM. M. REAY, JOSEPH B. CARD, LYLE GOURLEY, of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park. Date at Highland Park, I!1., December 30th, 1926. . 44 m hose â€"â€"connection, ‘ lugs and two (2) one . ‘~(1)) inch wrought iron. tie ; including all excavaâ€" tion, setting, lead and jute â€"_ _ joints and oneâ€"quarter (%) cubic yard crushed stone or gravel around drip; removal of earth; set comâ€" _ z+ o °i in place at One Hunâ€" dred Forty Dollars ($140.00) No. 9â€"60 cubic yards of sand in pl under pavement, at T Dollars â€" Fifty Cents: ($2.50) per cubic yard ... 150.00 No. 10â€"â€"7 connections to existâ€" lngo-Fnter mains, including all , excavation and removal of earth, backing, filling, and shutting off waâ€" ter and notification of water users, at Ten Dollars ,$10.00) J BUOM T: +; e enc n crinr nc acls : _ ROOMY TOPAL AMOUNT ‘ OF .BID ......_......_...$44,812.10 BOUQUETS FROM THE POWER LAUNDRY FROM PEOPLE WHO PATRONIZE THEM No k cast iron body, bronze stemmed fire hydrants, for de of trench of 5%â€"06", six {6)): inch© connection, with five| (5) inch valve openings, with 6â€"inch auxiliary valves, with cast ijron boxes, and covers, ‘with two (2) two and oneâ€"half (2%) inch Highland Park pattern hose connection, with one (1) Highland . Park â€" pattern er . ‘hose connection, eacl E&ty | _ Extra large capaâ€" tity. Washes 75 to 125 miscellaneous ieces at one time. Boesr big washing in ong hour. Washâ€" es anything that‘s washable without band rubbing. Waâ€" terproof motor. All Working parts comâ€" letely enclosed preâ€" vents accidents, Equipped with ALUMINUM WRINGER Dollars â€" ($80.00) 2,800.00 cultu: show WiH start at eleven o‘clock Friâ€" day n 'f; s soon as the regular eveâ€" ning WeR brmance ends. The seats are a J‘;I; firved for this occasion, and the nAnd ment prom;es the greatâ€" est p artists that hos ovar an. Engli dry." such BIG dry free time whic in du away fo Men‘s, Young Men‘s| // and Boys’ , .~"_â€" ~Sulte." * > I â€". Overcoats | Henry C.Lytton 8 So Afterâ€"Christmas x and To January Clearances Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday "Dry Cleaners as well as Launde_'relr” wl‘ 3 Highland Park i J RELIABLE LAUND ‘vanston Shop all perfectly washed, foldâ€" at less cost than I d a washerwoman." the Power Laundries are a ed and ironed complete at a Yrice will be a saving over any othe mk od laundering and to your satisfaction. . Your Laundry is Insured againstifire theft while in our care. + Our phone is Highland Park 178 | > CALL US : to many a weary mother," he, purchase of cost launâ€" nent for the home does not housewife from . devoting such a small outlay yields ble profits, it behooves evâ€" patronize the Power Launâ€" i operation and attendance I1d be <profitably occupied hat cannot be attended to home." _artists that has ever apâ€" e stage in Highland Park. re of the Vaudeville will e Warwick, "The Famous uty," queen of entertainâ€" ertainer of queens. Her te will be much appreciatâ€" your convenience and for thofl at e thrift and economy, we ofi’%fi: Net Wash, Dry Wash, or§ e _ Entire Family Laundry > YEAR‘S CELEBRATION 1B ALCYON THE: TRE FRIDAY ight sevenâ€"act Vaudeville Shoes Furnishings State and Jackson â€"C Orrington and Church â€" rP resenting Decisive _ Savings on Now in Progress J hroughout Our TE @Eue There are a few left on the main floor. Box o from 5:00 p. m. to 12:00 | Seats are all reserved. The urges your purchasing of in advance on account of the w The feature p will open the show will be "The Time Movâ€" ies," such features Pickford in "Friends," once y, now a roaring comedy. S you have forgotten about. eature will represent how the shows were put on sixteen yea «<. The old time slide will go or the‘pilver screen reading "Ladies ki your hats.," etc. Johnny Ryan, mm of many legitimate us comedics, will make you roar laughter, a tenâ€"piece ore ho has just finished a year‘s ent at the Mavo Gardens in ngton, D. C. The five million # will be another act on Vaudeâ€" ville Frolic. 8 A tainer, will be f all that like good dancing. £§ ed by music lovers. just. completed a c management . â€" ‘cor very fortunate to of this artist onâ€" & THURSDAY, DEGEMEBER 30, 1926 * car : and re|to" 3 & 4 &« xk » te j come .»‘ m‘ ar iwith laugt ctu t wi _ 0# . Tim es P e "fi. dy, Sti at yo his ifeatu e movie; show o ok sal Warwick has tour and the ‘ themselves haveé the services e will open 3 Time Movâ€" 8 Pickford ' y, now a r8 you have "his |i{feature will shows were § ."â€"â€"The old

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