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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Feb 1914, p. 4

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65m PHONE 23 naéiiim”“uxnd “"“ ufiu‘llio’c sustained up uthenmethno. .with no um 11%ng furniture. cleaned mm polished. v 7â€".“ PL‘BUSHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Low! at nghldnd Park, Lake County. Illinois} 0." Wednesday levening the Ladies Telephone Highland Park 562 ;Soc1ely of the Swedzsh Lutheran church : !of Highwood will give an oyster supper ‘at the home of Mrs. W. W. Wagoner of W Price $150 I!!! Y“! in Mun": Highwood Ave. from five until nine ' A ~0‘vlock. The proceeds Will be used to Emma! as x-condx'ldss mancr March1.19H. at the 9031 office A: nghund Park, lllmms. under defray 3 Chum“ debt} the \m If March 3. 1879. ‘ um Han". \'.....m..-r 0...: Anna"..- Bul Cann-Jn THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS? Established in Highland Park over 36 Your: DC. PURDYF‘ SONS uconronnno D. M. Erskine 8L. Co. INSURANCE Dr. Herbert Francis Evans This is Sixth in a series of ten minute interpretatiuns. from the Christian point of v1ew,of great national cvents and movements. Sermon “George Washington, Patriot” 7:45 p. In. Pulpitv Editorial “If Washab- Were Living Today" Sunday, Feb. 22 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19 1914 mm: «numb “11m World’s Greatest Patn'ot” on these themes It the ow Tryiz'c'saag "7AM I074 19 St. Johns Avenne Among 0ther Things ' We make a speaalty of S *‘ERVBI C E m ”Ln. Hen Northwestern Cafe An order telephoned will be properly cared for, tables will be prepared and re- served for any num- ber. Remember -- we will be open afterithe per- formances of “Going Some” and “Pinafore.” Loon! lam _ Mrs. George M. Bard bu returned to' 5her bom¢ at“436 N. Sheridm Rd., after inendinggnweek with ffleafi in Hyde! Park. §ankj. Conndwutbeweek-end sues: at‘ the Niemeyer home It 14(5- lAnaiu‘ ‘Ave. Chicago. The Misha Marjorie and Dorothy London left Wednesday night of this week for Winnepeg where they will visit for and weeks at the home of theft uncle. Mr; James London. On their re- turn home they will visit with friends in Minmpolis. Mr. Sapuel M. Cate. former instructor of music in the high school and min at Trinity church vitited in our city Moods}. Mr. Cate. who has been living formefimein Allegheny. P... has left forthemthvhcteheemtogo in- to the Buflding and Loan Anociation in Hammond. La. Emmed Dufiy it on the sick list this week with I severe cold. Mics Helen Sullivan, who has been on the sick list for several days i: able to be aroun_d again Arthui C. Purdy was» the week-end chest of friends in Elgin, m. Miss Catherine Sullivan of Chicago was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of E. Park Ave. Miss Inez Baker of Chicago will be the week-end gucn of Miss Nita Anderson at Sheridan Place. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Thayer and Miss Mildred Thayer will leave the 22nd of this month for Oukland. Fl: They will also visit places of interrst along the ins: coast and expect to return to their home in “to spring. Mefins. W H ()lmsxead and Drum Kz-ech announce the opening at the North Shore Horseshoeing and Repair Shop at 18 W Laurel Ave. in the old North Shore News Letter building, where they have installed a first class equip- ment and are prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith. horseshoe and wood work. Norman Peterson nf Edgewater Visited friends in Highland Park over the week- end. Mrs. Robert DonaldrFurgan and little son left this week (Jr a several weeks vxsit in California Miss Marion Mason will visit ’or two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Vail. Mr. Roy Bard will leave Friday (or a weeks businem trip to New York. Mm A. M. Lowrie has as her guest The young people at S(. Mary's church this Wék her falher. Mr. James Shields have stifled work on reheargjn‘ “FID- 0‘ Chicuo. i nagan': Fortune" a farce in three In: by The ladies of St. James church of High- ‘ Charles Townsend. The perfonmnce in wood Inhouncc a dance to be held 0" the to uke place in the school hall on Tua- church hall on the evening of Tuesday. .day evening. March 17th. , Feb.24th. TL- “LU”; n, . n . .. Miss Helen Gruel. who has been on the sick list the past week is improving. ‘ 1 Mrs. Henry Niamey-er and daughter, [Grace Niemeyer. of Chicago will be the :week-end guests at the M. C. Conrad ihome on McGovern St. They will wit- ness the performance of “Going Some" when by the North Shore Drpmalic club on Friday evening. Mr; and Mn Solomon A. St. Peter had as their guest on Sunday Mrs. St. Peter”; father, John Gustafson'of Mav- wood. Ill. There were about 75'couplea present at the dance given at the poet gvmnasium on Saturday night by Troop C. 5th Cav. Mr. and Mn. John Gourlev of Elm Place left‘ on Wedne'sday for New York to sail Saturday on the steamer Columbia for a few months stay in Scotland: Thev will also via?! England and mum. [Low AND mmm Telephone 948 Winifred Vincent 0! Decrfield Ave. in with file (1199: this week. Mr. and Mn. Richard Kirchbcrget'are spending the remainder of the winter It PalmBeach. Fla. and art living at Hotel Royal. Ponce de Leon Mrs. Frank Botsford of Racine. Wia.. was the week-end guest of Miss Cora Hodges of Ravinia. Mr md Mrs. Frank Hamilton of Sioux IFdls. S. D.. formerly of Highland Park. are the guest: this week of Mr. and Mn.‘ flames NolanofSé. Green Bay Rd. ‘ Raymond Richard: of Orchard St- was mufined no hit home but week with Mr. John Evans. who has been the guest of his brother. Mr‘ R‘ G. Evans. re- turned today to his home in Columbm, George H. Morris is taking a coune in interior decanting at the Chicago School of Punting 1nd Decorating and the at the Art Institute. Mio- Emnu Evm left today for Allu- monhm..wba'e|heviubeth¢m 0! Mb Josie Weiler for men! week; The Min-ea Mnrjorie Ericknon of Ce!» {1" Ana. and Edith Ralph were tho week-end M of Mr. and Mn. Leslie Goudie of Chimo. Fred Gatling, the one yen and twelve day old son of Mr. and Mn.- Erneu Gu- Iing, died on February 12th.ofpoeumoni|. F unenl took place Sunday. Rev. Wm. Sutu- ofliciating. Interment in Mooney'. cemetery. ‘ tonsilitia A meeting of the D A R was held Iih‘l Monday at the homr n! Mn. Carla. (on Moseley, 636 Prospect Ave Miss Lulu Johnnnsnn gau- u gruupof patrmtic ra‘ltations and Mrs Funk R. Cam 0! Ravinia sang dehghtfully-aexeral French song; Mrs. Frank B. (ircen read a most interesting paper on the "Courtshtp of Washington." Harry Boll, sun of Mr, and Mrs John S. Bel|,916 8L Johns Ana. )3 I” With scarlet fever Mrs. Frank R. Holt and ‘hPr llllle- Missflrmr Murphy at Waunmdn. “1., daughter Margaret. M Ranma. returned Is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Wm. WmenI [451 Saturday [rum :1 three monthssouth- m” “9“!" tern trip. Mr. Ln! (iv-H Ls un [hr emk Int. The‘ Highland Park Business Men'lf Association nnnnunce (heir “old times" dance lo be given at Ravinia Park CasinO' Tuesday. March 17th. Dancing will be-1 gin aleighl o'clock and last until one thirty. Special car arrangement has been made. You are urged to buv your V tickets early as only a limiicd number Will be sold Ernest Binch. the 8 year old' son all Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Birth. is seriously, ill with an affection o! the heart mind by rheumatism. Mn. Wm. Dun, and small son, David Dufiy are ill with dyptheril. The baby is getting along nicely but there is no improvement in Mn Duffy's condition. The Baroness van Rottcnthal will dance on Fndav evening at the Hotel Astor. New‘York at a Venetian tete for the benefit 01 the Society of Belux Am She is the soloist in the Dark Ages. :9 pearing as a witch and later she will represent the Spérit of Venice ind dance the "Dance of the Set MLaud Mrs. Robert Franklm Carr, who have been spending the wimer in Florida expect to return to thexr summer home in Highland Park in the early spring, The teachers of Lake County vull at‘ tend the midyear meeting of the trachea institute to be held this Friday at Lake Forest There will be nu school that day for the puplls 1n the :urmundmg schools. a Min Cecil Vail lefl Wednesday (or 1 weeks visit in Menominee. Mich. Mb. Vail will be bridesmaid n the weddiq other friend Min Florence Cupenter on the evening of the 24th. Mr. and Mn. 5. P. Sodcvick remand thiammxnanevenl week: trip to Human. Cinba. jthe winner; The primary dmrtment ol the church school can a delightful valentine party to the memhen Ind theit mother: Sat- unhy Ittemoon. The little children greatly enjoyed the afternoon 0! m lttheclooeolwhich they not down to Inactive tnblen decanted in red tad white hem Ribbon streamer: leading to the plan- enabled uch child to 411' from the heart shaped center I v-leutine {0f himself. Fond mothen wltrhed the children with the greatest interest. It In: a red letter day for the little tot; ‘ Mm Robert Carlson nf M-rthwestem ‘L'mversitv. has been elected to the poni- ition ol choir leader He has already non 1min)! friends bv his sympathetic voice Fund pleasant manner. It us confidently iexpected that under his leadership the § music will be incrc’uingly helpful in wot- 11». Special music will be heard in l every service. Mr. Cnrloon's nolo in the lamina and I duet by Mia Alice Evan: ’and Mr. Carlson in the evening were ihoth enjoyed by the ludlenceu. Friday night the Young Men'n cl. 0! thechurchlchoolentcrmnedthe M ltba class with I sleigh ride About thirty enjoyed (herideaher which hot cocoa and film were served in the Morbymcyoun‘men. I‘m-muted mebqinnim unfriendly contest lot ”member-Mme mdma The Ionin‘clnlhupromioedto banquet to Dr. and Mn. Evm entertained (ha charm at their Iuidence on So. Sheri“ Rd. lut Thursday night An evening of and the chorus became better acquainted Iocillly with their new leader. Baptist Church Noto- Drapm- the very sen-n- weather last Sundav large-r cungrrualmns than usual Rrectvd Dr. Evans bath mormng and (vb nmg. Thr presence of strangers every Sunday shOW> the Increasmu mint-st In thc ministry of this (hun h to (he unn- munny. The Hahr chlldn-n are rrpnrlrd as do- ing mcely. Mrs. H M Bacon. 506 N.Sheridln Rd. entertained the boy and girl triendl 0! her daughter Betty and wn Robert It I tAngo tea last Saturday afternoon from .three until m o'.clock Among the out 10f town guests were Norm-n Peterson 011 ‘ Edgewatex. Munon Boos. 0! Lake Blufl; ‘and thou from Lake Forest were the 3 Mine: Gertrude McClernau. Florence 1 Van Steenderen and Mr Stunt Wm The Muse: Madge and Aha- Schncn» dnrf spent the week r9d at their home on “F Central Ave ‘51:.“ Allrr attend- boarding school In Lhnau: :nd Min Madge (cache.- u hm»! 3! Min (emu. lll. The Tabernacle Soncly of 81, Man": chun‘h announces a card pan)- for the ewnmg of Feb 23rd In the hall Mr. and Mn. Frank Mauhcws chaper- oncd a party a! young folb at a dough ride on Thunday evening. The hastene- wrre the Mme. Rulh Schoendorf Ind Marjorie Enckson. ' After a poyous rode the young people wen- cmennined most royaily a! the home of Marjorie Erickson. A party of twenty young people from Waukegnn tamed a ""bob nde to the home at Mr. and Mn. C. 0. Larson on Sauirday night .1 Manwl Wrenn (:1 Chlcngo was the week-end guts! a! the L E Srhautfiel home on ()akwood Aw. Mn Frank I). Porter 0! Ravmla 1m last Sunday night tor braille. Wash, where she was (‘alh-d hv the Illness of her aunt Mrs. Wm. Love-H Is In Indian! Harbour {or a week: wan an the guest of her cousin. Mrs, (Leora: Summrrs. Margarrt Gray rewmcd last Tuesday from a sacral days \mt wnh Victor:- Luther 0! Hammond. lnd. formerly of Highland Park Mrv Isaac (Mdbe-lu Is on {hr an k 11:! this week With rheumalmn Mr C. E. Thompum was callrd to lndunapohs, 1nd Tuesday night an ac- count of the death of an uncle Lmle Florence Schmidx, who has been quite I” uith the gnppc IS ImproH-d. Mrs. A. W. Ficuher 1m Wedneoday mghl for Pomonu. Cal to uni he! utter who Is quite I”. Mn 1‘ Mecham 0! 121 Highwood Ave" j who underwent quit: I serious opcntion . I 11" wrelu no ll the Like Forest hal- . pflll returned home In! week very much ‘ Improved. very ill {or three year- with W oltheghndonwuthou‘ht. is mu the hospital being treated for cancer. She u in a very critical Goodman. alga-{EEO}... 8..- lion-312.3. pl. 8.. =5 1 ‘.§>31E§=Eg gigozafg. In.‘n3.l.>§ trot-3E £59. In: I... E filial 888.333;- 339... 9.. i8. «rattlesnali. 3.. f 1‘ §E>3 4 var-033157603; r' .83 u. - y r “a! Highllnd Park, mind! Aflltll'mm.” MIME-m [Jul-I, Making a spedalty of loans on improved ml estate in | North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evanston, I mette. Kcnilworth, Winnetka, Glenooe. Highland Park . Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory continually enhancing while the rate of mm is attracfli Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? 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