3 PUBLISHED WEEKLY av Joan L. UDELLI Lr Telephone Highland Park 5Q Whistfljflpulwnum Entered as secondclass matter March l 1911. at thepost ofï¬ce at Highland Park Illinois. underI the Act of March 3 IST9 1912 THI’RSDAY [)ECE MBE R5 The Highland Park IA omans sClub held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon at which the president. Mrs. George H. Campbell announced that the Red Cross Stamps ; will be on sale this month at Mr. Gsell's 3 Drug Store and 80 per cent of all sold here is to go to the Tuberculosis Camp at Waukegan. she urged all to buy their stamps here as it is the hope that we may come up to the record of two years ago when ten thousand stamps were-I 1 sold. Mrs. John Putnam then made an- nouncement of an invitation from the 0330“ Club to the members of the Wom- an's Club and their husbands tobepresent tonight to hear a lecture on suffrage. She then read resolutions. that had been adopted by the Ministers Federated ASO- ciation and Chicago Woman's Club. per- taining to the Christmas Crusade and a message asking that this club adopt the plan of .I "Sane Christmas". which they did Mention was made by Mrs. Williams of by the girls and C. A. In tllt‘ll' subscriptions and v «.‘w‘.ot.:./"i nit . i I . m. to can -â€" m. .r- n .xu-s M.i:.1flmWWtd a mu â€Eltd'M'lrvmwiu . . i. V, cm.â€" . . a... . - . - 4 the work being dom- yoiing women ot the l W. t'ndt‘.t\m‘~‘i [ii ttlflitlll and renewaisof the Highland Park Press. by which the Assimlilllitll is to lx‘ l)~.-Iicf Itcd and the girls receive fl prize. Ilt‘n Mention was also made ot the effort to establish a Woman's evclungc .it the Assouution on t' Itli Siturday. Mrs. John Putnam thegn Ht an account I of ner Visit to (lad s Illll last Ihursday urging others to goand giie what help they could. it being a stimulant that is much needed to the work there. The program for the afternoon was in charge of Mrs C. H. Baker. Miss Mc- FOOITTS. tions the first two from the Children's ., . Corner by De Bussey and the last “Wild 5 ’ Chase" by MacDowell. Mrs. Baker who had been sent as the Club's delegate to the State Federation meeting at Aurora. .gave a most interesting summary of the‘ meeting. All enjoyed the little personal I touch of her start and her arrival at Au- I ton. followed by a brief summary of the ' opening address by Mrs S Granger presi~I - dent of the III. State Federation of Wom I 3M Clubs Mrs Baker read a part of Mrs. Pam’Packer's address. the subject enlist. I «Itd‘v‘n‘; â€7Ҡ.. n. ._. V... .i. "i ‘ i ’ of which was â€Some dangers to the Am ‘ i erican home'. I I, ,‘ Part of two other addresses were read by Mrs. F. 8. Green and Mrs J. C. Mor-I which is tobe a memorial to Mrs. Decker were discussed. The hostesses of the day were: Mrs Charles Grant. Mrs. William . Grant. Mrs. F. 8. Green. Mrs. William1 Gsell. Miss Annie Cobb and Miss Mildred Coale. ‘ Idem-r 832 R Li and Ind: I'm: all “for“ Tr- Shdr l'lr Patrick F. Cauley Conï¬rm for I 'l Public Works and Landscape Gardener LII-diner†Canal-the BJMSIc-JSL lion-drum . txmachM’mwwun. . , . Int? .1 v.- ‘ .' "‘ .: .' «a ‘,er- U! C a E .4 O O 6 E i ..- m. e I: WorkGuarnnteed JOHN HONAKERI l1W.El-Plna Hum-u PorkI a I l I l C um M151N3.9.LMIAV.M«I rim... . on at Highland Park Lake County lllinoisI . .._:.i I . j S Highland Park \‘Voman's CIUb Crystal gave three delightful piano selec- ‘ I shall buy my Xmas Presents at L I ° ’ Exclusive Jewelry Store Solid Silver Cut Glass Fancy Dishes Watches Rings, etc. ,Fine assortment at reasonable prices and the proï¬t Stays home Telephone 57 F. A. TUCKER Butter, Eggs, and Home Dressed Poultry LAKE SHORE CREAMERY 515 Oalnvood Ave. Highland Pull Telephone 57 @htlbiglilunli [Dari Stair intuit is a SAFE BANK in which .to put your SAVINGSâ€" Its cash is counted and its Securities Scrutinized by the State Authorities periodically. (llt publishes a sworn statement of its condition in this newspaper from time to time. CROPLEY G. PHILLIPS President I I I . Igiving guests Mr. and Mrs 0. Ryder of THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSTIIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS ! . Miss Mary O‘Donnell visited friends in Chicago Sunday . Harry Witten left this week for Detroit where he will attend school. Mrs. G. H. Campbell has usher Thanks Chicago. Mrs. Rex Jones has returned from New York where she spent several Week visit ' ing relatives. Mrs. J. Taylor of Deerï¬eld Avenue had as her guests Thursday Dr. and Mrs Dean of Chicago. Ladies Auxiliary of the M. E. church .met this afernoon with Mrs. P. L. Boyd of N. Green Bay Road. Mrs. Frederick Fredrickson formerly I IMiss Marguerite Berube entertained at a dinner on Thursday last. Mrs. Otis Beardsley had as her guest (the early part of this week Mrs. Arthur 3T. Holbrook of Milwaukee. I Mr. and Mrs. E. Laufenberger are be- ing congratulated on the birth of a daugh- I ter. born Monday. Dec. 2. I Mr. and Mrs]. S. Richards were the Iguests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr. I Richard‘s parents in Oswego, lll. Mrs. Charles E. Geary of Second Street has as her guest Miss Morrison who ar- rived from New York last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bergdahl are re cehing congratulations on the arrival of a son. born Sunday. December first. Catherine Ruve-nswood were the weekâ€"end guests of Mildred and Catherine Sulln'hll. Martha Society of the Swedish Lutheran Congregation will hold an auciiion In Library Ilzill Friday evening. Dec. Iii. Mr. and Mrs. John Steffen moved on Thursday from 3-11 W. Laurel Avenue to the Stiicbling home on McDaniels Ave. Mrs. M. II. Conrad and children Irving and Eleanor of Woodstock werethe week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Yaggy of Lake For- jest are at the Moraine to await the com- pletion of their new home on Mayflower Avenue. Mr and Mrs. Trigg Waller were the Iguests over Thanksgiving Day of Mrs. IWaller's father. Mr. F. H. Warren of lChicago. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brandt of Bel- levue Iowa are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gibson No. Second . Street. I Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Shotwell of Ra Ivinia have moved to Chicago where 'they have taken an apartment for the II winter. Mr. and Mn. Stephen H. Harlin†Ihave closed their residence here and have taken an apartment in town for the winter. Mr. and MrsJ. Barber of Glenview and Margaret Gorman of. . .s.4...7._... Mr. mdeESUsrycIt Tntcfllken,l- Indiana spent the week end with Mr. and I Mrs Ralph Perrine. . I Mr. and Mrs. Grover CoxIare receiving! Ioongratulationa on the arrivinlofa daugh- i I tor. born Monday. December. 2. I I Miss Grandy, teacher of English at theI I high school has had the honor to be I Iplaced on the National Council of EnglishI Iteachers. This council is composed of II I four professors from leading universities and Miss Grandy. ' The Parents and Teachem‘ Association. I I High school division. will present a most i interesting program on Friday afternoon. i at half after two o'.clock A paper. the subject of which willbe beâ€The Social Life I in the High School" will be given byI Miss Augustus Stuart and an informal I discussion follow. An entertaining feature I will be a one act play presented by ItheI Drama Club of the school and musical Iselections bv the Girls' Glee Club and I school orchestral The topic for the sermon at the morn I ing service on Sunday next at the Baptist I church will be "The Church. A Praise. "! The evening service will be under the I I auspices of the Baptist Young People' 5. I Union. A brief address will be made by: I Miss Annie L. McKenzie, president of ‘ I the local society. The speaker of the Ievening will be Mr Albert D. Henderson: Ipresident of the Chicago City Y-oung I People's Union. ' . I The ()ssoli Club will present this even- ‘ 'ing an interesting program which tht men of the club are invited to hear Mrs ‘ Francis I). Exerett has charge of the pro- gram and has chosen as the subject “Equal Suffrage" upon which two talent ed and prominent speakers, Miss Harriet E. Grim and Dr. WilliziniT. McIilvt-en will address the audience. IIifornI::l dis. CUssIon will follow. The hosteSsc-s of the ~ evening Wlll be Mrs. George II.C:Impbell. chairman; Mrs. (His Beardsley. Mrs. l North Shore Trust Com . . . Capital] $100,000 I 5.4; Organized under the Banking Laws of the State of i if MORTGAGE BANKERS Make a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore .. ' .. including Rogers Park Evanston Wilmette, Kenilworth \‘linrietka CI. Highland Park and Lake Forest. . Investors seeking safe investments for trust funds and estates will ï¬nd mongages acceptable Send for list. North Shore! Trust Company ' Highland Park, In. J. Fred McGuire ol McGuire 8 Orr. President In J. Gen. Council Charles A. Wight-an. Evasion. Vice- President R. C. Keller. Vice Prod... ~ . Arthur W. Verooe. Cubier Colonial Trot 8 Soy“ "maï¬a... .. Agnnmnmmrâ€"e run In. . - A most savory fatigue Thomas Clements. Mrs Hariv l) Fuxun. .3" _ . Mrs. Mrs..\\'Ill Morgan. Mrs. (ivorge J. "i. (lleX’l/él’ (1nd ([111] clzgspr McBride, Miss Ilt'lit‘ Floyd. and Miss - 2 Adele Everett, ï¬" ‘ The ï¬rst program to be gived hy the 7‘ â€in...“ «mom weomuuw- kafwï¬i-ivIFHKuW stir... recently organized entert iinment tlub of f . B , ~ 9 St. Marys church will he presented Sun J1": HOt ‘ If TEd . HOt LhOCOIate :3 day evening in the school hall in celebra _- ‘ Hot Chicken Bouillon Hot Coffee '~ .9 “0" 0‘ ‘he “35‘ Day 0‘ â€â€˜9 Holy “‘1‘ III: Hot Malted Milk Hot Tomato Bouillon l maculate Conception. The program will " 49 ; start promptly at eight o'clock and will 3 contain numbers by a girls quartette. a _:-' pIano solo by Miss Isabelle Pitts. a group A'-‘ of songs by Charles Schneider an ad- dress by Rev Dr..J D. O'Neill violin ï¬l’: . solos by Esther and Ella Krueger recita~ IIi‘iI . ' M tion by Morris 0 Brein and a drill by the PHARMACIST 1 HIGH D P schoolgirls. The entertainment will be Iclosed with an elaborate tableau The I... Immaculate Conception." 3.]; .39 3‘1â€. 1 I The Highland Park Club I i l ' The Thanksgiving eve cotillion led by Mr. Alvar Bounique was one of the most delightful and successful entertainments .of the season. The new and attractiveI rison. Plans for the endowment fund' 1 Avenue are WCCIVIHE COWallflflï¬om 0“ innovations in the way ofcotillion figures ‘ the birth Of a daughrer born THCSd‘Y- were greatly enioyed and appreciated by I . Nov. 19. those taking part. Although many of tbeI WM. M. DOOLEY Cashier .“The Imperial†C. F. G RAN T Ass't Cashier Ask Larson the sta- tz'onerfof the “Sec- ond Boole 0f the North Showâ€. 156 . illustrations in sepia, 56 of which arc representalizt’ 0f High/bud Park. An clogaiit and ac- ceptable Christmas present, full of Im- It f/Ic [mum of all citizms . L J marl Interest. slum/(l hr in Make Your Furniture Glad “I“ i... by using the new, marvelous Dusting Liquid that Idusts, cleans and polisl'ées at the same time. A trial will prove to you what real “Dusting Satisfaction†is. Your home will always have that new. fresh “just-after-house-clean. ing†look. is a renewa- and preservativeof var- nished. enameled ' painted surfaces. Gull-bod hot 5- .h-io-u. It is not sticky or . on val. “1W I07. ' ï¬re department. Mr. Howard Williams. who is in busi- I ness in Gaysmill. Wis, spent Thanksgiv- ing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas C. Williams. I After a few weeks visit with his brother.: Mr. Wm. Witten. whom he had not seen for nine years. Mr. Henry Witten left Monday for Big Timber, Mont. Mr. Hague Gardner of Chicago and I, Mr. Boone Thompson of Grand Rapids. IMic..h were the guests of Major and Mrs. Royal P. Davidson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ()rman'l ule of Kenosha. ‘ both of whom have friends here. are be- ing congratulated on the birth of a son. John Frost Yule born last month. Mrs. John F. Conrad left Wednesday for Bloomington Ill. where she will visit for stveral weeks with her parents. In and Mrs. W. Guthrie. Gmy Stubbs is suffering from a badly torn hand received from a circular saw which he was using in the manual training class at the high school on last Tuesday. at Illinois L'niversity. spent the Thanks- .giving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henryl Thayer of N. Sheridan Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stewart. Mrs. M. .Rogan. Mr. Tom Rognn. and Miss Winnie Rogan were the Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of W. Central Ant-mic. l‘l‘u- ()tld Follows cntcrtaizied on Tum- ll :3 <'\t‘lllllL lIl Mawnic Hall at a eucliic Mrs towel and Mr Simons “on A <tlpIit'l’ was served :it Hi iIIIIIItIIt party ~ the pi . 't \ lllt' lib: n. lllt tl‘.'. ,oi I’t‘lt‘\illl. \\'l<. immu- faculty of the Hill I‘lak†sth oi l.\ the guest of Mrs. IlaIiIcl Cobl ) ll‘l> melt and W‘I ll spend nt\t \\t'( k a~ the gmst of Mrs. Francis hverrtt. Mr. and Mrs. l\.'I Ill tml xr of thc George Williams enter- Itained as their guests on Sunday Mrs. -, Werhane and two daughters. the 'Misses‘COL Sam Carter, Master of the house jHazel and Mabel ville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheskie. Werhane of Shermer- Ablaze, quickly extinguished by the was started Monday afternoon by a broken gas connection in‘ the Commercial Club rooms over Lenci- oni '5 store. /. Miss Isabel Clark left Wednesday for a two months visit in Ft. Riley, Kansas where she will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. George Francis Patten Lieut. Patten is at present at the Mexican border with D G PURDYfl‘ SONS 1 the Thirteenth Cavalry which was order- mm ‘ed there two months ago. Mr. Cleaver Thayer. who is a Senior I tractive this se'Ison. ‘Mary Louise. Mrs Charles Everett; Sally I people were out of town for the holiday I I the dance drew a large proportion of the I members. At one time during the even : ing there were one hundred and eighty ests members and their friends in theI c b rooms. This aftair was followed by a‘, Junior dance which took place Saturday i evening and proved a popular party at E which there were in attendance some thirty-five couples. I Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATED 214EASTCENTRALAVENUE Tdepluelligilull’arllï¬s MMN OFFICE AND WORKS CHICAGO Divot-0y - .152 2l23s2133 Lincoln Avenue. Lrnc' oln - 1948 Telephones The moving picture entertainmentsareI becoming more popular every week: Fri- I day's audience being the largest since the? opening night. The pictures commence promptly at eight o‘clock not at eightâ€" ‘ ï¬fteen -as seems to have been the general impression. There were no moving} pictures on Wednesday the thirteenth on account of the informal dance. On Tuesday evening. the screnteenth a bridge and 300 party will take place at 8:15 o‘clock. The Christmas elaborate :Irtair. y\I."~u-‘ u "nu-v' - Special Announcement We have opened a special department for pressing and remodeling of Ladies and Gentlemen’s Clothes. The House That Pleases A Trial Will Convince You A wagon will (all for and deliver your garments I \I'U' . s... cotillion. always \\ Ill be unusually an ill- Thery will be a full dress rehearsal of “An Old Time Southern Musical Party" under the direction of Mrs. ClIaIles Ii. Schauffler on Monday evening. Dec. 9 at 8 o‘clock. The presuiiation of the play before the club members will be on Tuesday Ilcc. 10th at t‘ I?» ift‘IOi‘k. FullmvmuV ill‘t‘ ll‘it‘ Iltllllt“ i‘l lllt‘ members of thi- twist to tin.- (irdfr of their appearance. I Aunt M'edils‘} Mrs C. I-L.’StlI:III!IIi-r Miss Maud. the Coloni-IK itidowed sister Mrs. George Colburn Lilly Rose. M)» Dorttthy Clark (irzindfutlIt-I tutti-r MI: Sidney Holland MistIt-ss Cartt-I'. .‘lhlrt‘s‘s of the house . . Mrs. R J. Ileatt) Miss l ucile ll: ih C‘IdtSl daughter .Miss Majoric Loudon Mars' Chandler Avery, a devoted neigh- bor ........... Mr. Raymond Lovell evening. I SK many of our citizens who hav,ebuilt what is the id ‘ IA important contract on the house and they w ill tell yot ITHE HEATING CONTRACT. .Why? Because theymahv M if! mistake and took the cheapest. Now they know the I!" ; You get the results and save the difference ~‘ .......... Mr. C. E. Schauffler Annie. MissGrace Dunne (the twins) Hattie May 'Toliver ........ Miss Mildred In the cheapest. \ “at“ M Be R . M Iin fuel in a good plant. We installed about thirty planfl l .‘egro uartette, r. rt enning. r.I . t0 , . G mch Schaumer. Mr. Lloyd I Mhich are among the best In town and would be glad :. (hish you a list to investigate. IT. H. DECKER . CO“ ' 26 E. Central Ave. Telephone 201 ' ' Metzel Mr. Leslie Schaufher . Miss Phoebe Spaulding. Miss Dunne; Miss Amanda Spaulding. Miss Laura Kennedy (Northern cousins) I Culpepper. Dr. Lloyd M. Bergen; Mars Thurlbill. Mr. George-Colburn. I (Musical neighbors) Dr A; ,..__4_.L I a) . l