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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Dec 1912, p. 2

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. _! . .1335: £3 H Vt.» it! .35 PLBLISHED WEEKLY at Highland Park" ' Telephone Entered as set" the past office A! (hr \d Hf Man'h [‘hc fulluwlng Associated Press dis- pdtch Mm‘h dppcikrcd in many papers inn-rested The Man Across me Streer and perhaps it “x” mtcresl you. Wash,» mgmn, Km: '13 Political campaign: matenal Lransmxucd free or pogtage} xhrough the maxls accounted. acmrdmgi to postutfrce department records for thei postal deficit for me year ending June‘ 30. An account of {ranked mail forward~ ed shows. mat postage at the ordinary. rau- un this matter wnuld have neucd! the gm crnment nearly S'fiuiflmw, About 1 . ifllSUDUO of [his “nuld hmc been pan]: an political dmurmâ€"nr<. Durmg the year: 510210.000 pieces Hf {ranked mail. \wiglr ‘ .000 pounds wvrv handle-d. This t mg H.577 was .18 pct mm M rhv 'uIILrI “ugh! of .n A \Hn-xtir‘ mzni \Lxrrrcd. The the t‘!‘z\('iir1)¢.‘n in i.\ 111(i] thc‘,’ \wre sum .md it pdld the :‘z-prt-rsentativc a saiziryi for thc tun: he “'4" making the speech. lt ans“ paid thc other rvprcsentatiws for iislt’filflg to the flk’l‘t'h. n privi‘mgc of which pruhiihl; 'rtll tcu .l\iliic‘ti :hz-m- selves. The annual postal delit‘it 15 (hr reason why our carrier service cannot be extcnd- gd. In this cu), tor cmmpie, the carricrs tind the task-of making the two deliveries to the residence district a hard one on ordinarv days. During the months men- tioned they were so overburdened with this friinkcd matter that they found m’b delch-ric-a on many days. an utter im- possibility The only men who can change these conditions are the men who benefittby it. The only way they can be made to change them is by convincing them that the change whit‘h benefits as will benefit them. THL'RSDAY 1:111 \f Deerfield News Items Mr. and Mr: Juhn the Land 5mm and thy Weduesda y. Mr. Romumc Stakvr has tam-n n pusitinn 2n Hyde Park. Mr. S. [L \elsun‘ Man-5 Wmiired Supplv. Mmmn (mug. Ruth Rctxhrlt. and Grace Liaruhm :nh-ndcd {hv Lukc Lxmm) Teachers' :nwung m nghland Park 54(- urday Lipsey uf LJUFRIHgt Rck‘hrlt. Jr Hf [It-(Tm- 711 3‘2“”5‘Km‘x'a Fidd" 5.1! Sunday whom u rm: 3 Ruth Rumba-It durf Immun- n MI. ‘ (111‘) m \t‘mhc Mrs. 1. T Perm: Mi» Bhss '1' 'nxmunltxmu 1'\ \‘VHHZ‘JHCK‘ kmmgoMunday. >ln- wn: mean of Mrs E R. Rehm 'i Man Across '1dRK'n) ah;- xuztnl pm It IN MI» Muhnmm ~ papal; nary (mt .‘mu-lmxmum-d Mun - ‘3?” mu“ \ H" (m!) “\X’Y’E‘r‘ui \‘l$.\ "Hadrixtndx \(X SHKH. an A:1Jutx«u:~ :\ ‘ngxum which mdudu)’ rm- ‘1 a‘ M _< z m L'mtmi Hunt. 'a‘ud‘. mlvwm- «zuwmnws"Sin-vhf!" 1 dunk church an C':'hc‘i\r>ing fur .; pi u lefib) , ”“1 ”I" Uh hand HIUHH .' _ 5U“ \‘cur's c“. “huh “A5 plchd 'm- Irma Laml\u-hr.} ‘ whow \cthmquc Wm or Astonishing mm- : plotmwss, Cumsxdcmxg hm years; and,‘ hung“ Monday. >ln- ““3 A guest at ; (hr "Liushpml ()wrturc.‘ a duct by lrcne‘ umheon 0f Mrs E R. Rehm. :Hutd'uaon ‘fnq sts Brcdcrstadl, and ‘2 ‘IBm‘xdxcn's‘kahph ox Hagdad." anothcr TLC “ wman's M‘>5“”‘3r.‘ S"““‘¥ ”f , duet by LUIS szt and Miss Bicdehmdt. ’Tk’ l'nited Exangeliczll church lzcid rhmr ; Tllc youngest performer, little 8-year old .rafly Thank Offermg mcexing at ‘hMPL-arl Peterson was wfi‘mly applauded; '\U-"-‘er-f “N “'i" Phase last Tuesday-“A11 of the pupils-labored under the d):- '{ he side“ x5 packing a barrel of goods .' advantage of playifig in a cold halL A m be sent 10 m unfortunate mm“ m ‘ good auditorium, with comforable seats, Iowa. would be a boon to Shannen'IHe and would H \hn’h \:;. in .1‘ Mm} A. 317)}u‘?’ .ntwded an mic: i'mmur;1t‘.mn'\ \‘VHHZ‘JHet‘ meeting m, Miss Margarfl V'edder is the guest friends in Oak Park. In H mrl vnd C1d§n matter March1‘1911.at Highland Park. lllmms. undrr lurc an vrmn (hurt!) Sundm 1n 5 ‘FDl'r SCI”. .\ I‘ {‘ ac rx' DECEMBER 12 15113 -. Emu her nf l'mmmn m I? .‘. l numbx-r m pupth‘. Jznung Mhaw Lurrtzu Km» and cit. :whmerr l)\\'lj.2h[ Elmew - .m Hrrim. a! llrrhwuu Hull Lake County. .nlvx (e County. Illinois Highland Park 562 Juhn Stryker attendcd nd {hr Fat Stock Show {HI my ‘ pxmnng. the “av punk-d. 101‘ h {hwy \wre sum ontatzvc a salary Yuri Inls (he Street )‘u (‘ \ nun CW (Lz‘nl’urk. Mu [) and Mm. l :\ ‘rE guw J1l:f‘.\':'k‘“‘ “zbu .H' [hr the Hunk nae meeting m as taken A HUI m1 < d nun m I? “I"! Yl' 1H ‘v UH? l) \\ )‘H HI\ Hus h . Mrs. H. A. Porter of nue, emenained inion Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles mineda number nf fr evening. celebrating birthday. Bishop John H Vim the members of the ()5: on the sub)ect of “The Mother." arc D hour} Miss Jenme Maud Miss M55 Frances Bliss. 21H Aw-nuaflnk Park, who uunplclmi a new hnust} mg I‘m-u} Wmnnu \Hll p« “ill bx' IUHU\\(‘ o‘dm‘k A! the 1mm and unch Imudcrbdgk. The Woman's (n vull hold ;: rum-1mg Fnddy. Um". 30M . The subject at the Huhda) 'l'rxdt \T. (lirl‘ and 5“\\ \1 \Vomans had: [7 VHH hold ;: rum-1mg wn {hr ‘xtu‘x’mun ml Frlddy. 1km”. 30M at [he svhuul huuw. The subject at the (Ll) mil \x- “What lhc Huhday 'l'rndc “runs m the Working Girl" and Mia Mary ‘Andcrsnn of fine Woman's Trade Union League of On- cago. wiH address {he members on the topic, A large and enthusiastic mevnng is expected. The hustessc: , i the alter noon win he Mrs. Frank R. Li‘un‘ Mrs‘ L‘. M. Wright. Mrs. Frederick Wunser, Mrsr c. 8. Weeks. and Mrs. ‘c._r:. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Camel an- gratulations on the arrival H \V M Mr. Herbert Bcuhrxg M St. Louis ar- ' rived Tuesday In remzun {or the winlcr‘ at the home of his “Stet, Mrs. F. Bosnld. ‘ Mr and Mrs. R. l.‘ Haskin of Wulnwttc, Mr. (Zen. Huskm ut Perry. Shah and Miss Isabel demsmdt of Highland Pmk wrre week end guests at (hc htmn- H! F B. l‘ndcrstudt‘ Mr and Mrs: I’hxlllp Carrol nf Unmgu werc gllt'sts M Mr and Mn Ralph Knukerbmkvr Sunday Mr Sam Huh-l m Lcthbrufu-z anada arrnc-d “him-«Eu In van \u'h hm mothcx iux' {hr \x mlvr of ML». lrcm- Huu‘h numbvr M hcr fru- party Fndng mcnmg «Hives pl Mr. Pddu H Kim» i Sundu\ Thy Huh» »: .u “mun NM k Prawn-11.1!» ‘ I'um'zl uflurd 1hr SUN! 4L Ihv m nmr um h \\"»~‘ he h..\ 11 in“. \m Uulrx'ddx', M \'\h u-r .\h Mr attract more such highQCIass entertain- ments. Mr. George Qgckman's \iolin y, \3‘ :mrhvm (”c ;v.\.‘} c Knuth! g1. .px‘m HUI? I!) “\X’Y’E‘r‘ui l A:1Jutx«u:~ H 2‘. x'\ ICUVM; hunm Mil pcrtm m :m- )Hmu-d \u ‘1 fr I the rt'Mdt‘Hu ml M: :d (Ln me Maud Miss and her sister. CBS “1155. i334 N. Kemlwonh 1k Park, who have rrccntiy a new hnusq “cr‘ hususscs mun .md htmz-Mflrming nn ~H'I «\Ath, {11 \Sl‘rl‘ SJmk-h Sunday .md Mr and Fir: Ht'm \ Mum u the Hui lrcnc H. Vincent WI the (bum this I‘H . Mr JIM ‘1 .\$n1'.\lfi\‘ R r of Onwwtsia Ave- intormally at tea on of friends Huu‘han 1 her {I mnd> Tb: \‘unishmfl (Inn U UY'L h U. \!~' . l.‘ Haskin of Wilmettc, ut Perry. Mu'h, and rsmdt of Highland Pmk 16813 at ”10 hum:- Hf F mg l {h mum ‘u-n‘ gun Miss Fullansbec entertained a! hridg: (’“m'ncr “me, on I‘hursday afternoon at her home on rnds on Friday's" Johns Place \‘Ir (‘uemmer s5 z ”1.... [Inn-rah Fnuld! .‘i h: M‘ M It C TH H Side of Life Local Affairs of the week l‘ht-rru' math Lhr‘l\lld m! but wnll address 1is ahemoofl ishmfl ”"1139 hi1} ll" gm-s! NH (x! \\ recrivmg con- of a daughter fih By cxnuuxnul ; It .1 hnlhday n :hvcwnmn hunh 1hr H” ’N' W"? n (ha Obarwr Rmmm \\ 1H \X 511.4 UH‘IZK UH M’rs‘ Frederick Preston entertained a! auclmn bridge on Thursday afternoon. Thc vwdding of Miss Keturah Fnulds,t daughtcr M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit-‘ stone Foulds. of Sheridan Road, In Liam. ‘ Rnberx F,. O'Brien of the 27m lnlanlry: stationed at For! Sheridan WI“ take place; on New Years Day at eigh! o'cluck p m.l at Trnmy Church. Dr. Peter C. Wnlcott‘ will pcrlnrm the ceremony which wxll be l: ‘(ulhmcd lw a small reception at the real-2 ”Irma of We hrxde's part-ms Miss Foulds. V 1 who is (me of [he mm! popular young 1 lwomcn of the North Shore. ml! be thei lguest of honor at many cnlertammcnu} 9preceding her murnage. , l 1 l x "1 Muss Cecnl Val] and Miss Marion Masoni, are spending this week in Indianapolis at the guests of Mrs. Edmund Henry Eitel, formerly Miss Helen Messenger whose marriage took place on August fifth.‘ Mrs. Eitel “as hostess at her fint "It home" on Monday afternoon since her return from Europe m November Ind was :tsslstvd m recetving by the young ladies who had formed her wedding partythc Mnsws Manun Mnson,Cec1! \ AH, Elizabeth £1th, and Margaret Mc- L’ullmh M1“ Marwm-Smuil, Mm was .1 httdv\tt\.tld_ .~ :tt pnwt-nt un n tnp mt mt “an hunky the lunar!» I'HEEHGHLAND PARK m . HIGHLAND PARK Illâ€"[NOB H mu (hum-v Hw gumuuumu .md 11 sunk \u'rr Iva nrd culiu- (Ll) quummcs ul finw 'Y;llh~ ITUIH wa “hm u prué'cnt «11 pcraun urrlu'd, lmc and thought ml the \\‘i.\hk‘d In pnrnnpdu- m this ful cn-n'w A colm'tdcnce 13 fuurtccnth Mr. and Mrs. Jo: of Uncagu. whu have many and arc the parents of Mr. 1 \HH (uh-huts their sixtiflh \ usury selections and Mus.» Ciara Pyic's. reading. "The ()nc Leggc-d 0mm," ware all worth the great applause wnh whu'h they wrrc run-wed The piano nm by Irena :md anie Huh‘hlson and Elda Hurn‘ bergcr Dame ”1 \he lk-muns" (hushed the program whuh (untamed In the ag- flrt‘gaun A large lnrzlsurc n! attractiveness x In a melodic “my Mrss decrstadl pos- iscsscs artlatir puma and the musman 1“ka whu'h cuubh-s a performer to prev 1sun \ Midi) lhv mummg M a mash-rs artr ‘ 0n Saturdzn. Du: 7, Ida Iknruthy Sun-rt and \Muxlnun erh‘un Todd urre { um (in chrrl mun-(11:: marmagv." (no run 1 n1»); (mum \hurx h Mum-Id A hm mmutcs MIN tum udmk \lu- brdelp;1rty enh-r‘ cd thc (hun'h In Ihc strum: nf me .\1¢ndc1.~is‘uhn \Vcddmg Mnn‘h plan-d by 1mm Knl, 4 mar 01 {he groom, and the (mummy WM" pctfmmrd undvr :1 large “mu- lu-ll_ by RH F R Rw>4~hruumvlut 1m: whiny n: Mn \huu’h Hu- hndv mu tkuumful .md uwh H'HH \l \vn \uxk .mI“ hum Hm Ln xxx->1 (H Hu- «in» \xnh [In-Ir [mu-1:1» Fulhmv lint-v Hw gmndduldrrm rrlahvn n-mk m-rr nnnrd During the: (Ll) ((UJXHIIIC> nl fimwn. .‘md [dc- ITUIH ”Mme “hm «HUM nut be H m pcrwn nrrlu-d, ShUWIHfl (he and thought ml the frlrnds “h” d In parlmpau- m this rare and Joy- (-n'w A (UlllL'ldt‘hCC 1.x thax nu Jum- :cnth Mr. and Mrs. beeph Rudolph wagu. whu have many frlenda here, m- the parents of Mr. Emfl Rudolph uluhmu- their sixth-(h wedding anni- \ Hi {(t .33.."- K' ' [W San Han (and: In in Telephone 57 Butter, East, and Home Dressed Poultry k.” LAKE SHORE CREME!“ 515 Mm! Ave. Rid-Hr \\('('k .\‘F\ 1"”? hh Patrick F. Cauley .\1 lx‘mi H‘H H yawn: n! '!u FunumL; Pub“: Work: Ind Land-cum: Curdener imn ll\\ UH! \lr nl Rx MI Tolcphono 57 'uu) an “hlll‘ \nn'n‘ min-d uhx'n- {mw x mum! «If hunnr UH“ . TUCKER (1 .mmg M a mash-rs art‘ RT. 7, Ida Iklluthy .H\ William Todd urre .n thc Fxrx‘l Pushy fu-Id A hm mmutcs mum! -ul 110nm. .xhlh' \nlh'mtlh H< xYxrxc .c supp“ vnh g pchplr' \Hll g0 to \r m u (HI\ hlilr 11.1! All pn-p.m-d. Many imnx wx-vr rvvrzn-d 11 HA‘ In i Hu‘ dmnh \(‘XL‘ H‘I.HI\K'$ M imih mu huml- «.t the hruin uhu \\|~h {ht-m gurus an m lmimnn (In All lid- hm [d \h* In! fink yin-u ‘hnnh uni umhhm: My Ilrnn zu'h'd m ‘ \H lit“ HA It mu I“ Huh: HHl'd Min )\ \‘l' of beautiful :things. Come in anti; see us---or you. lose. ‘ Northwestern Department Storf Alfred A. Moses, Ptoprietor ' 1 -‘1 WA} (‘nntral Alva. Highland Pu,“ 1-3 West Central Ave. 17 St Johns Ave. What will be appreciated more than a nice pair of Shoes, comfortable Slip- pers. or even a pair of overshoes or rubbers for the snowy weather? You will find the real Christmas Spirit at our store and 'your wants will be promptly taken care of. Telephone 247 Tel Tclepbol For " rem Ch I‘H‘ '1 eh I" 413 45 5‘

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