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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jul 1913, p. 4

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-§ Ever) uscr thusmu. A mu n has n REAL SATISFACTION You must usc Nu-Fi in]: to haw real ‘dustmg Butl>lafti()n'. You cannot get .Vu-Fininh results wuhuut ~VII-Finish. Simfiption Price 31,50 per Year in Advarce [inn-Kn: u w the gun! .u’ur the \c: -I \hw PL’BLISILEU “'FEKLY I at ”MN; ‘ }' I'k, Idh Telephum- cleand an THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Ill FINISHZ 3“ Thursday, Auguat 7th is “Highland Park Day" Every Friday is Central Theatre D. G PURDYW SONS Next Week NU-FINISH DAY D. C. Purdy Sons THL’RfiLH has no equal A Good Show Every Night uwyk N Mkrn my NOTICE W. Central Ave. xxx“ xx Jr"! {wrthuvd r'u as are pulhhx'd ln‘ .1fo Muir, ‘IYAILIINCD IO7‘ MCCRPORAYKD E. unimâ€" â€" m I“ n\'ll‘t'c‘ )hx Mr. ad Mrs. W.(). Baxter of (mm m, and gyms. Blackmont of “on m. are the trusts of E. L} Burn“ and famxly Rev. Father T. Burke of Chicago was the visiting priest at St. Mary's Catholic church finday. Rober’ Bishop, son of Colonrl Bishop L. S. Arfiwy. For! Sheridan EdWln MC Cauley q} Highland Park. Frank Migu- of Winncgka, haxe gun:- to the Chht‘r Summcr' Naval and'L‘aszlryschouls at Culver. fid. Colona McCauley, L'. 5. Army, has gone to ?ennsylvania. having been called East byé, family death. Mr at}! Mrs. T. Dignan and Mrs. Mar- garet Wdlsh left on Monday morning for New Yoék to sail for a two months' \lslt Mr. at?! Mrs. JamefiM. Grant had as their wqgk-end guests Mr. and Mr: J Russel Md children. Florence and James of Oak flark. to Irela‘fl Mrs. . Denzel has as her guest this week M as J. Johnson Of Chicago Mr. zed Mm Wm. Guyot of Glenview Ave.. hvc as their guest Mr’s. Guyot's father. fir. Schrey of Olney. [IL Mr. angrs. P. T. Montgomery were the weeQ-end guests of friends in Chicago. Miss fiuha Naas has as her guest. Miss Sophia “mi!!! of Harrington. Ill. Mr. Qd Mn 1. Reeseman and family will leage next Tuesday on a motor (our to Contamine, Mich. whcrr they w1H visit rcfiiuives for a month. Mr. ind Mm Frank Walker of Lake Forest yerr the Sunday gucsm of Mr. and MI} J. Reescman. Mr‘ H Taylor of W. Deerfield Aver. was kicked §y his horse last week He re- cexwd “mm a scrxou: cut just above hi! ankle mt}! has kept him confined to hxs home. e 1: getting along nIctI)‘ Mr, and \er Emmi Kenn arc H'u'n L‘urtgra’ulzuwn: m) the (urnul u: a dung): (er. bor’g Thursday. July 10. Mr‘ fwd Mrs. D. Battle)! of W. Deer field Aw; announce the arrival of a son born Fudav, July 4‘ Mr, is] sprm 31: .\h. g“ Decrfidd daughtm day CHIC! MY‘wKr‘Wh'I' u! .\ hr-r huhhv K‘IY‘xt [Mun-4'9! Umdgu \scr'n (L; I" I W AL AND PERSONAL NEWS I ' ' ,,77A Mr L-~\rx)(‘.r \I! .\Il.\$g“k'l‘ 1‘. I\'( .\I \l m up; I gni Mu Jam; (.vr'M-n ox Wm! dd An- unnuum‘e I'm- unnul u! a tpr, bum 'I handing )ul)‘ 1” ',J thnmh has rrlurncd Irum In. \xhrn- hr ha: Mrn tur several Hi .r\u-, ruurnc! I (W H} \V Md} hr hr 1nd H d1 m-xh .\l:\~ Mr {b k‘ L.‘ Ht“! 3 5(‘« (”Id hit-r. Mr: [knit-x “min“ A cn h -:m H.” The management of the hall announces the regular Saturday mght dances to (he guests and their friend; Pnchard's or~ chestra from Wlukegan ml! furmsh the musxc. l‘lnm [Mrwvllwr of 124“] Lnungton nun-L Chtrzagn, was 'lrnwnw! Sun'ln 1n Hung» Ink», Lake rounu; wllhfn a fun {wt of “'Hham liimwn whom Mr- “14‘ m hm.- n‘uan-Z m-v. u.~mh The recently completed Evanston svhool (‘enaus show-I (hut the women of lhut rlty outnumber the men by 3.483. With Police Mnglxtrate Boyer an I pnssvnuvr, H. (‘.,Snell was Irreelrd by an Hvanlmn policeman for tun-skim: ”H' >;u-w1 H11.” The nmxxsuulr (“lb-d «mm in lhe Inmmne and “In“! his lm~t 8N Nouby Low. (‘itizens of Wllnn-(Ie un- nnhm-rlh 1m: Yb 8 fund {Or [he punmse or pur chasing a pulmotor. The Ladles' Scwmg Clrclc of Chicago, entertained at a luncheon Ihll noon lo twenty guests» The dance at :11: ball Saturday wu It- tcndcd by quite a number 0! out-ot-lown guests. Booster day at Highltnd Hall was most; cenlinly I great success The H‘ H. ' team won the game by I neore o! 10 lo. 3; Fish being the hero as he pitched a, great game. Mn Plul (iarhardx and Mn J Barc- hardl of Chicago, were hostage. on Wed nesday at a one o'clock luncheon. Coven were land for twelve. The Wabansna club 0! Chicago. give I one o'clock luncheon at the hall on Wed. nesday‘ The Sundly momring guests were Mr Richter and party of five. Mr. Rum-k and pany of {cunt-en. Mr, and Mn. Keller and daughtcr, Mr, and Mn J. ()strom and Mr. F. E Scott and party 0! (cute! Chicago. Mr. Ind Mn, M. W Bamhan 01Wmn¢lk1 \mnng [hr guests .urnmu .u [hr hall Hm met-k arr Mr and Mrs H hawr and Mrs Murphy Towuzul and daughter, 01 Dallas. Trxaa, Mrs E R Sdmk and daughcr. Mr and Mrs. R W Clark and taxmly. Mr. and Mn; l‘lncktncy and {.lmzly, Mr and Mn Swat, W J l'atu-r» sun and farmly. Mr. Wmlord Nnxrr. Mr and Mrs. F Warm-r, Mr and Mrs John Kellogg and lamlly, Albert L‘lnch, An Znnkcn. Mr and Mn N Bradbury Ind family, Mr. Fulbcr and Joseph and Henry Brummcl of Chicago “M ht‘ « ((-43?) and N"! drinks '1 hr ladu-s “hm hm! Ihzs ML“: m \hmxr mist: In thank all uhu Sn kindly hrlpvd (hr-x: In the nucu-sx of ”w ux'ml and mpu‘mlh tho Lulzrs uh“ w Lxrdlv J‘uslvd he 1.1“!) \(xml mrnmu by lhc k3”: “00¢ gin-n ‘m 1hr n-sldrmr WM m ('\I‘ [Mi-ne- Louise and Stella am «am! ;nlntiveuin Loo Andes. Cal for me’ hummer. 3 Mr. and Mn Chario- Zwemw at W iCemnl Av; entertained Mr and Mn; ( 'Emil Schmbcru and Inmily, Mr, 3nd Mn. 4 ‘ Maurice Schanbcrg Ind llmily. Mr. W. | i M. Roche“. Mr. and ' Mn A. so", Mr iand Mn Mauncc Wolin and Mn D. ‘ Wohn all of Chncagu. over Sunday, And gmmw During m. "lwerAI plnrm Humil- nluht Ihu mush”! m 1hr Bin; l'luu «howl any! n Hm- Uh (hr mun u! ”h WMh-t Huhlun: yu-H‘h-nrr I't'h .Huxh I‘Mr. and Mn Henry Bocmct .nd chil- dim Frnnkhn md Rnchud. 0! Chicago. in the guests thn week or Mr. Ind Mn. Fred Fischer Jill H (110%! .II I Ham Tt-u Hum k Mn. Edmund Henry Elle] of ludtnn Ipolhy with her “le daughln, 15 H! Minx her mum”, Mr and Mrs W l) “museum-r. n! l'ruqm-I mruur MbEnWollolChmoisdn m of Mn. Charis 2mm! dW.Ceutnl Anuue. Mr. andMn Plnncy and (human Mr and Mn Hunk M Trrn' m Lindrn Park Mm" ulll h-uw “'nlnn In) for ”10‘ Flu-t, when lhc') \Hli Illruli the momh u! Auxusl mumrlnx ‘Hh frIo-ndx thmuxh New England «la-n Y THE HIGHLAND PARK perm-mow PARK ILLINOIS «’\'('>‘ Tht‘ Han Tht- . M1 MM “mm [In Ml Mr Hmhm Jmmmnx Highland Hall N6“ 5 urn! 1.1M]! Hnfiv-H in“ )1. \IV \Iuhhan uYh I{H\Q'!L Minn “H “I?!“ liu 521‘” ll umx m.- MI: pans Ind My: Homrxv' “10h” 2H Luko- Hyman am} dd! mm: M lulu-x hll‘ rude” In! l\ “(l\ a [If (Iran-d mo m‘ Cl)n‘;~ll h'y ladyrs 0! High :Iwn of the Hunt. hr Ind NIH!" \l 111 nf Mnllaukm m u! H!" “'21 \rlal dun. Int-l 10-1,! m Wrdm-th hum \\ upmngmn runenn Mr {HUSH (I H ylx wrung ‘{ 1hr lmfuw Ydt'l“ H )bllq lhr\ I I Obit-nay Mu. Hugh 1'. link. The man) fnrnd: hen- of Mn. Hth T. Burch of (human. formerly of HI‘hllnd Park were uhodwd to but 0! ,htl’ dam which octurred on Tuesday, July 8. ll her reudnmcc, 1912 Hickman A\e., tone-rim an Illness at several month; She in survived by bet husbnnd and a daughter. Mm ”den Louie: Birch, who u the time of her mmhcr’u death. was motonng ll England vmh Mn. Mamba]! field. The body In. been phat-d m a vault at Grudand 3nd the {unenl “'1” take place when'MiIl Birch relums to Change "hlk‘h Ihe In" do as quickly as poulblc. Mr. Hugh T Hmh, u! the firm 04 Hull. Birch and Co, on m-«d proer)’ here [or many yrnn and a pan (:1 xl was purrhlled usual years ago by Mr Erna! chnhober, uho Ines :n {he “1d Burch vendetta. Mr R S Kudxbtrgm and Mr. C. C Hughrs Ar (me mm- the [huh tatmly Iruod Rmyn- nah: fur a vapor} and unit] xnuu nan haw bet-1‘. Kinc-1y allied mlh “:51 land Park one (”hr 11 wyn-d folhm‘ml the moollnx In Hu- hmdmsn-I, who i'o'n- Mr: WHHIIII (bu-l! Mn \\'lll|un Mlllnrd My. OH H: [mound Ind Mrs. H l’ Ila-\Mnm. The tut two-1km un tbr- pmgmm was mu Mount 1 member 0! tht' tutult) of tho- nmuntutn school It Rm ‘5.) (‘rm‘k Tenn, Ind hr! urruunt ot the work In that than! was uplandtdl) given Mina ertuu Mum. who “In A low!) baht-HO votrr. an; I note TM tn huu- bro-n Allowrd to on!" thr all-)0! and n n.- rapidly xrowlnl Tmâ€" ubnul h. in m-vd o! mint-nee [mm all Inn lulu- an Into-real In the «In-alum 0: [hr umunI-ln purple Mn. ('mu xuuâ€" u Dru-l l'llf‘t‘lrll uulllnr u! ernv 0! (hr min-Ion uboolr 1n Hu- wulhrru lnunmnlul and the Wqu 1hr) arr mung, Mn Everett lpnkr u! [he Alhrullr. ,\ (‘, group 0! mhuoln u'hh'h rhr hld nun-d and mm u! 1va Nmmnl the (‘ullrulllo In uuxuw and tho- Immmm Farm u-honl Mtnr Allvv handy-n, who 1- no deep!)- inu-nmh-d In the Murlhl Bonn when! It Matron (in. told of the “(HR lhrn- of MN Merry, ‘hu founded lhe what) for 1hr mounluln Irma ‘hk'h no“ u..- an run-”mom of 300 annll) girl: Run a I firm-1 1.1M lmmhhp.’ nu' uumnu olho'r (hluxh I'M-MHMI}, IIH Ah;- “In nlwn In unzan uml Hu- nrhlvv: nun-u ulmh H: .\ must I. (lulldr “I lace-p mu mu H Nmuhn Finn! ant! “11‘ ‘ ”nu-Mk FR”? .\ \ \IHIJI. illnl Ml!!- 5min rim Hill HI‘hllnd Plrk proph- nre [mere-(ed m [be Innoumvmcm received thll rev-L of the mrrlur In London. ling land, of Mn- Kllherme (Bordon Park. dlluhlot or Dr (‘omnm Edwn I’Mk. a! 3:7 Sheridnn Road. to Henry Thomas Adnmnon, which look blur on Sunnis}. Jul) 4 MI and Mrs, Adlwn I!” he I! home IHI'I' Annual 15 I! 31". Shrrldln fluid. (In: H!) Mr! R F I‘O'Hnn Jr "[150“. Mr‘ A I. lip and Mn Hummu- (‘h Mn- !) F Kr”) rnh'l'lfllnt‘d ”“4 Turin-y AHI-rmmn vaxr (In!) fhh \u-rk Among (hr nmm- \lhn (mm-mu- (hr Im-mlwl'lhll: arr Mm John hlnns, Mr! R F I‘O'Hlm Jr “:3 (i \' UNL- "mu-11.3!” A 1. [Hum “11- anhull Mn Robert Gregory. In Carl Bul- lock 1nd Ml- houl-e Duty are men! berl of the committoe urnwu [or the garden party "Mrh wlll be xlwn July 26, on Ihe umunda of (he Jen. Jon-en home I! Ru‘Inln. u I benefit (or Arden Shore Enrunpmeul‘ Additional Observer Notes ['II‘H Highland Palm I» n! thunk .hn In 1hr r with Rm lmn \rl lurk”: of (hr IIHv-HA >0}. mundm Humorary 3m )Hy HAH- xnxt'm Umh tamily land R.- .uun and unnl xnuu v m-ly allied mlh Hus! ILL' up“! \l [as ”I HU' In) "\I‘!_\ mul.‘ nlni “mm muut‘Hh H): In nHo-hdlhvr ()n c-~ “I If RN“ “IN- 1' January-«u. ul hh ‘4 unlm “In Ilu'nlI Ilrls mm r-hr \hn H'H In Mod K‘Iis trul- """ MT kmfilmfil’fimfi I'|"x nun xx n d )0» An! In Mus UIH HIUlr HM n1 \Il h- ’ “The Imperi When wars and revolutions have spent ' 4 hauswd themselves, when the irridiscent drea «:2 thusiasts and radicals have faded to the p of reality, the aneful observer will notice tha tin * order resuma its authonty. The name of thqm men: may change but the law and regular subsist. The farmer returns to the plow th . to the shop. and the business man to his ofiicd. W} ing is accomplished nothing is won bv violen ' % thought and education can perceptablx "1'8! U course of 21 nations life. The order]; 1mm ‘1 society mean industry thrift and swing We as“? w )u to save North Shore Trust Com: A wag” will call for and deliver your (4 Why not have your clothing renovated here week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND Drama of ladia' and gt garments. on'ental mas. carpets, poniers. drape} piano covers. lace curtains. etc, cannot be duplic: by any local cleaner, as we have the LARGEST most SANITARY plant in the West. Toby“... 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Tabb-t w Pd NS Dyers and Clean EARL W. GSELL PURE, DELICIOUS Summer Time Capital $100,000 Highland Park, Ill. ARTHUR W. VERCOE. Cashier MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 “ml. A”... CHICAGO . . L Thom are healt/z-gzz'mg qualities in the kind " (”800% m' SPI’L‘C I ‘ 'l/‘C/f SODA l’l/A [MIA (/87 INCORPORATED T. H. Decker HUM May or M undertaken by \u it carried to C tucceutul concussion I! no half way method; material is uaed and only workmen employ“; We have bean striving to blic'l confidence for I '4: have ”acceded. been 2004 work At madam: Every Job of can be restated iflyou outdlhemwuu. Inim_ doantuiworkm ’fivr gowns meet with! accidents nod come toiled. spot wrikled. Tm 201 9’

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