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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Dec 1912, p. 5

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S W '1 ‘llore tern...” \\ “oath. Cleric! sti'et an” lin.l in! 7 .(jounci ' 'V’u: resident. l Truot ‘ Slunls Hunk I 1P? (l ‘ 11111111211111 THE BITV ytflll'b‘ ages 1 You 1.1.1....“ 1211 1~the most \\ til i tell you ' use 1 ey made knm the best the ‘t‘fcrence thi ' plants 18 gl; to fur- 212 E. Central Ave. The Stationer this year when making you1 gChristmas Purchases. He has lan especially dainty line of cards and booklets. (L Your attention is called to his line of up-to-date novels, popular gcopyrights and gift books. iThis stock deserves your lcorisideration. ndy for Her Christmas The Unexcelled Brooks Candies are put up in ckages that Attract and which contain your good money’s worth in Brook’s Candy Packages from 80c to $3.50 Toys and Christmas Candies? Remember we are head- quarters for Xmas goods. We have a complete line: of Toys of all kinds on; display now. Don’t for-i; get to Visit our store be- fore buying. ‘ BRING THE CHILDREN TO OUR STORE TO SEE SANTA CLAUS BEE HIVE BARGAIN STORE? Highland Park E. G. Burrill, Prop. You will find hundreds of Beautiful Durable and Economical Xmas Gifts at IOTA-LIOHID IO'I‘ n c. Punnvesons meant-outta ‘der the alh'plt‘t‘s of th ‘dit‘ate that the siibjec l3."l‘:qtlitl Sultrztge' 'sized audience 11 is small when one takes to consideration that £1 gtettt many inv tiotis uere issued V» ~11 11-. '1; ! (hi Friday evening. a Ililth. theie will be a dance at half. fier eight o'clrx k. .\'o pictures will be sh ‘n t‘1;1t eientng On Tuesday eveni . [the 17th. ll e monthly card party w1 he held ill wlizth bridge and Tit!) are to pla)ed Many requests are 1 4 tertainment CUnHIlITlr .1111 .1 it'llrlll on :haze been par- tle up 1n the en- of niovmg picture: th.‘ ticularly Illlt‘ and Min." some nietiibets haVe missed by bet unable to be present. An explanfiion l.‘ llldt to show that it is not alwgys pttkNltlt‘ to ob tain these pittures auahi as for instame 1n the case of “The ( 'eat Fire Scene." without doubt one of t e- finest pictures eter shown here. On ~st Friday special conditions were made r the production as this picture was b1 ed to be shown in Minneapolis on the ilowmg Saturday night and these boolti . are made many weeks in advance. Th opportunity for the Club's producing ifagain will not oc- cur for some time. An‘fiher Pathe picture will be shown on Frid , Dec. 20th. and another on the 27th. g That it takes an am' eur play to draw aa audience was shoxon Tuesday night when the club ballrimn was literally packed with friends it‘d relatives of the actors in "The Southe 1 Musical Pan)" presented under the di «non of Mrs. C. E. Schaufi’ler. Certai ’ it was the stir prise that had previo ) been announced and it would be dithc to blnxlt‘ out any particular mustcal act or expe. 1.1I p1.11~e However mention should be made of tlie excellent acting ot lllt‘illilll|\\ll‘fl1lllltlft'll Nlatgttti-t N-t'gui k §\1.t111.1 l .1'l111 Weld”: Lh‘hiitn lyt‘l.t§lllll‘ l-.1\11i. .\I.11\ llt'lt 11 Lolhtiiii. L'linflltw l» N lléttlllltl llnirziigtmi L11lbittii,d\.1tl.1i.i1 .\I.11:1:' Francis Colhiiin. .ititléli.tz1t.e- l1. whom- prexenie up 11 tin:- 4.11.11 .1111 .11illl1~i Illiltlit rare charm to tl111wi1 1; .\I:~ >1 1‘ .1s a negro lllillllnu, win 1 11.111-11- “l'l' the ilLlfllt‘llit‘ and \lhillth'lH ’\ 11}. 1- 11 (l;ll'ht‘}' tori. domed (-1 1~1.1l 1l11g~ .1111. was envorrd repented [he 111111 \111111 by Miss Manorie Lotion .111l l\' 1111111.:1l Lovell. both looking ' ttt.tctiie in their costumes of the peruxfot .'1 11-» yum be fore the Civil war, lllddeflgrt‘ill impression as did Mrs. George L‘thtirn's rendering of the old composition; “Floating on the Wind." Mrs. R. _l 15-11113 harp solo. the soprano duet 111 which Miss Mildred Thayerand Miss Loudtm were the soloists and the string quartette composed of Miss Grace Dunne. Mr. C If Schiiutfler. l)r. Lloyd Bergen amt Mr George Col burn. That the negrd’quartette made a great hit was shown #1 the number of ‘ times they were enCorgd and the) lustily repeated ”Fotch alo, de Hoe Cake" about four times M LloydMetzel Mr Leslie Schaumer Mr. ten Renning, and I Mr. Goodrich SchauUeJ w-en routes- I fully made up as the figro members of : this quartette. The [fin of the typical southern colonel was. taken and well I acted by Mr. Sidney JIHolland. Ossoli Club The number of le composing the audience at the lectur. held at the High- land l’ark club on Th sday evening on: gksoli did not in- is taken .'is .1 serious 1"“; Vital question in this city. While lllt'l gwan' .'in .uerage .11mp;1r.111ve|y to 111111 members. ere “etc mam leading workers in iii :11in of .‘tllll'aut' who were not 111 zitte .'ll'lt‘t' The pro gram was one ot t'."e£:l.ll't‘l't'.\l tor \lll finr .\li'~ be .lth‘lh 1'11l.\li~.~ .li .1111l fl.l\t’ :111 _l1t\('l)l. ll.l|(l\l or unit sutfrnui 'l‘ Host-11 ~Ill'lil‘t‘1l 111 H.1t111-f l4 1 111111111 1 \ .11.i; 1kt.ot1 .11l1l1't‘“ 1llll \111 ~ .1 lt'tlgt‘ 11l i1l.‘1\"lt ~t lt' fl. 11! \Allli l1 flit i~ 1 1p.1lite .1ltri 11 pllllullllllllltlk .1il11 than 11111 L'lSc lll1lllllt” many \1.111 1l1-1oi1 work expunlh 11111 “111111111 .-\t~11 llil -iiuhli 1‘11] Wed 11:1 Ville 1t(l(ll'(‘\\ 111.11l1- l1_\'llr \\1ll.1n1'l \I1.lii-1n ill 1.1nsi11n tlit- t;;.~t 111.111 :1- 111.1 d 1 :111lil. :ltl(l71'\~ in “1.111 111il'.1...1.gf111-~1..1 “Uti‘n'l. .\l1- "11', II I 11 11' nlm l1:1tltt:_e1.--:1111u1:.11'éi4e ;>tt~1211l 111-1] ‘1 n.1l lull» 1.11111 . \17 ..,.._ I“... mun-1.11 1111111 .11.:1 ii 11. .2111 in ln' .\l' _l (it Hi HI 'llu‘ iniilil 11 :11 111111 int} 1| ‘1l‘ ii1l1111il1.i.'1111;11ill 1.111.111'11 l<ir Ili't [)1. lll.1i\l 1‘I igli".')1l'.tii1l 111".\ lituirliiiu lntm 1 _'u~1'.‘\11.11 ..1 '(l'lJ 4 ’1 Rt ' ‘tw ilfltlll‘r\ 1‘. ‘11 .‘. i‘, ..‘ \11r111ll1.:'.1'1-~z.wԤ \l' H L.lll.;‘itt"i \lz- l1.’.\.'§ ‘11 _ ‘11“ (lll>lit‘1‘1lli"- ‘vi.- 9; 1 t -11.'\ \l['\ “‘13. \l17.'-‘ bl" \ 11 l \l1 lillflt‘ \l" 1‘ .\l l ti» *1 '1 -~ l'11'1 Fliiju‘ 1'iY.1l \l \\ -\1‘.t' .‘l‘ '. " i'1'111\ 11m “L'l '!‘ nif‘wuish'» "11 '1'1'11‘111's 1.1‘ the It“. .'. i)11.1fll?1}i "111' .1 \lr\_ \\'ill1.i'.1,l him \l“ h‘ 1?‘.1‘1i I1 '111. Mi» lili/nlictli' 11,5111 M. - 11311:... Carr, Mn llatiit-l L1 l .\lt\ .\ l, Mum and .\lr~'. Rex l Jon's; 01.11:; Wad W. yaim. Jr. The death of Wdrd W. Willetts, J1. youngest son of Mr. I " Mrs. Ward “1. Willetts of 7I5 S Sh an Road. occured on Wednesday afte noon December fourth at four fourty -fii.-e o clock after an illness of about three weeks from tuber culsr meningitis. Ale was me y.ears eleven months and t dnty days of age and his death came ’ great shock for up to the time of his feat-n1 illnem he had been a healthy was held at the fami trestdence Friday, December sixth at thirty ocfoclt. Rev. R. Calvin Do 1. .conducted the ser vice. Interment too place at Rosehill. t i i "13'“ "1‘53? : r7”! * '1' arr-*1. Id The funeral. 1 pm m HIGHLAND m 11 tumors .7 _ o I o i A ‘ ' ' Suggestions for Qhristmas Presents udimdmu’wmsulvttamuuumm Brushes. Combs. Stationary. Cigars. Pipes. Perfumes Mani; ure. Sets Sets. Silyer and Leather Hand Bags. Silver Kev Rings, Cigar ( ard ases. Hand Mirrors, Soaps uses. Pbckcl Books. Bill Books. R. R. Ticket Cases. ps. Fountain Pens. Manicuring 50183011. Military Sets. Toilet Sets. Plain and Safety Razors. H rmonicu, Pen and Pcncul Sets. Vanity Boxes. packages Telephone Gold. Brown and White In Confectionery In verv Ittthtnc .\ choice selection of Cigars in large and small boxes. zoo DALE SWEETLAND’S PHARMACY " ‘1 3.?“ Oll'lClAEREALBlATElRANSEERSl l Fund.“ by Lake County Title and: Trust Co. Titles Gumtood. Nanak ' Tough Bldg” Walkogu. Ill. l Telephone No. 4 l 1 Estate of B. S llunniford tdndt to (iregot'y llunniford Sr 29 tires inN W. 1 51x 17. Deertield twp. “ted 3300 ‘ W R. Folsom and of et al to Emmi A. Folsom lot I. blk 37. Highland Park. . Deed 51m l F l’ Maynard tot. M. Stephens lots H to Ill blotlt 75. Highland Park. W. l). l “0(1). l R F Chaptn to lixmoor Country Club| l'. 170 ft lot 42. llixhuood Q. L 810.) L ll Warren to C L Harder. Jr, W. 11111 lots 1 and 3 blk 3 Highland Park. \\ [l $littm Linn-1111-lt1.1k.1n1luf loll F llflflltr lot fl l’ttiik ~ »i1111rf llll 3.71 Rttiinia W [11.11111 l i I 1) ll \loiyni "HA! of I11 ll (1 Fort-titan 111 _' R.11111‘..1 \\ l’. Slttilliill (1 .\l 511111211» .1n1i vii to l J I) Ne1ll Highland Park \N. ..VI" ~ 111 ll liiK .‘.Ai. it \litill W I1 .\ Home and v1f 111],M l‘illllt. .’7 HI and HI. Haiitna W 31.1't illl\ It \“, 1111 Y. W. C. A. Activities i \IHI.I1I\.‘"17!IIIIMJ The rooms at 'ZtIl Ii L1 nir il Air-tine are open from four to \l\ -\11 informal nernce is held with tdlks on suhiects of present day interest. followed by singing and a social hour. Tea and coffee are served and every one. feels at home here Come and Join uni next Sunday. . .Mmtrfay Emntgs. 7:30 51.30 The Highland Camp Fire Girls have lhelfi regular meetings and are always glad to‘l see any members of the Y W C, A orl their friends. i Trade} Afternoon and Etmmxs, .'1 fit); â€"â€"51)(I. Junior gymnastic classes. un- der the direction of Miss Mary Bun. 730â€"930. Adult gymnastic directed by Miss Mary Burr. | 1 1 1 ll'rdttrsday lite-tings. 8-930, (Alec: Club. This club offers an opportunityi for training in chorus work. The class is under the direction of Mn C. (‘1. Alexander and Mrs. E. P. Knapp. Thursday Afternoons and Emmgs, 3 45 â€"4:45. High school gymnastic classes. Miss Mary Burr. director 4:45 5.30 High school Camp Fire Girls. 730 â€"9.30 Embroidery and fancy Work clans. teach- er. Miss Kate Floyd. This class oflers instruction in crocbcting and knitting as Well as neddle work. Friday Affrntootu and Etvvttngx. 3.30â€"â€" - 4 .'m. Blue Eagle Camp Fire (iirls 8 â€" 9.30. English class. Teacher, Miss Marguerite Wales. The class is planned to meet the needs of the individu- al and is of especial value to girls who “1in to learn to speak English. ll‘mmm'.‘ Exrhtmge. 1011. nt -5 [1. m A Hod sale or woman's exchange is carried on by the directors of the Y. W. C. A. Cakes. salads. preserves are Fancy 111 on 11.111 on sale and orders will be taken. :1rtiil1-~ for Christmas gifts .'Irt' also on \dll' Memlx‘rslnp to the Y W C. A. is $100 .. war for Seniors and 501‘ for girls tinder \lxlt’t‘ll All classes and clubs are free to members except the gymnastic t‘lit>~1'~ 1111 “In. Ii .1 tu1tion fee is charged “H l\ l:\l l‘l'lil lL \ l l1 1‘\ 1111111111 or THE common or NORTH SHORE TRUST COMPANY i...:11.11~11lltli 111‘.|‘1 1.1L\I111tl.‘711111\b.!.1 1-. 1111-1-11111'.' ltll 111.».111 ,Vrr9..\ 1\-..111~1 "111111"! \tti.:1.iiil 1 ‘Il 1 l‘ '11 ~ .-1.t»11..-1' 1.1 \tll k1 tr~ ;- -1. 0- I .. l 11 1. -11.-.. t \‘ \ w 'l 11 \ Di .1 \. l (1 1 , ‘ <1; I'M-1mm . lInK'IfllllM a‘t-~ Lianu 1 lbtiiand s11loe1't111'1ix'k lnu-trpk-te l;IJ“‘ l" t 111 BK‘A.‘ t'h lod‘ru' 11-11.m.1ie~”(tin-nit .111». ~1 - Ms A; \latr‘ It" '15 Up tx’a Ml!“ mi \\bll s ltttttiiriu Reserved for taxes and inlet“! "77 04 _ Hillniu\4ble '1'll-"‘ {(1.114 Total l.idl) 1mm 5129-311- l. .r\1ihut W Venn-r Lulivfl 111 the Korthsnore Trust Lommm Bank. do tiltlnnlt meat that the abtne statement is true llr ihe bni of tr» kno- ledur and belief Anni It I \‘uzcnv Lash." 51 All or humus 1 Count) of Lake a Subocnbd and "rum !0 before me thi- 51h .day of December I912 JAKE N Dtm. Notary Pubk classes ‘ THE UNIVERSAL CAR chlives for the grown upsâ€" old Saint N kwwhen his gift is a Ford. Why not concentrate the Christmas buying tet the entire family theone pres- e y'llallenjyo most? Anorder .f a Ford today will insure an earlv d ivery. Every third at is a Ford Neath 180.000 haw ‘n cold and delivered, .Nev» prices~ runabout S.‘ 5 tounnx car $111111 --delivery car $625 town ml with all equipment 1 11 b Detroit. (.el p-Illlt‘ul‘dl'h‘ lioin A. H. MUHLKE Deerfield, Illinois I‘- r1! rut lulu (ounli 1m luditu' Niki/”mu." I’urA Xmas Suggestions F or Early Shoppers The mast complete line in this city Christmas Cards, Booklets and Letters, Holly Boxes, Paper and Ribbons;Fancy Work, Fancy Ribbons and Art Tickings. Seals, Stickers and Tags Chas. H. Warren Co. Phone 1 10 ~ - Highland Park CHEAP LOTS AGAIN Two more lots sold this week and options given on five more until next Saturday. If you want one of these cheap lots put in your application now. $00 and up. Lots on St. Johns Place ()rchaid St and Waukegan Awe just north of \1 me At enue Station on Chicago Milwaukee Electric line. For/111115 (1m! particulars 511' o. A. LEWIS, Highland Park Hotel Telephone 77 Highland Park, "L, or ALDERMAN MARTlN KIMBLE l 14 Onwenuia Ave., Highland Park or O. A. LEWlS CO.. 2156 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago 0. A. LEWIS CO.. 218 Reaper Block Chicago. Telephones Humboldt 1297 and Randolph 3085 Special Announcement No doubt you are acquainted with the class of work" we have done in the past. but DO YOU KNOW that our department for Pressing Repairing and Remodel ing Ladies‘ and Gents Wearing Apparel is done right herein Highland Park bv an EXPERT TAHOR of many years Experience. The [Inperial Dyers and Cleaners 214EWAVQ.‘ - - Telephone 265

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