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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Apr 1914, p. 4

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fivw. ELECTION, TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1914 Independent , Candidate for Deerfield Township Collector JOHN E. CONRAD D. C. PURDYv-‘f SONS REAL SATISFACTION lateral u “delu- mtter March 1. 1911. gt thaw-t 06cc It Hum-ad Purk. lllino'n. under tho Act of March 3. 1.79. WhinflfifinYuhMra-u “WPARKPRBS mm Wmv' n Joan LI‘Unuu. at Maud Park. Lake County, Illino‘u Telephone :2 :: Highland Park 562 No chat flying In the 'â€" mom to nettle down n. Every puck}- tahan up 1nd :1 en outmnox Just surfed up. And. lithe same time. ,Inth no enra work. your furniture. woodymrk and hardwood floors are cleaned and polnhed. Try 5 25¢ beak. CIYMIWD I074 D. C. PURDYfl’ SONS Singer Sewing Machines In! Coupe-in D. M.~Erskine b C INSU RANCE Established in Highland Park over 36 Years on these important theme. at Dr. Herbert Francis Evans ”The Church for all the people" “(Mini-1 the Garden oftbeSod" Sunday, April 5 “How Jesus Defined Religion? Machines rented by week or month. Telephone 28 Cash or on easy payments. Repairs for all makes of machines. Some helpful thoughts suggested by (he busv days of early spring Do you think hrs ans .ver w >uld differfrom yours. 9’ Come and see Baptist (mum; [at [ml Imn THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1914 Wflohlrlubl arm '1‘ lawn-Hing” “WAYID 7:45 p. m H Hoar Loam! Raft: 3‘ Mrs. Ex]. Weldon of Hartford. Conn. who has been visiting for the past month ’ at the home of Mrs. Frank 8. Knight, re- ; turned to her home in the east Wednes- 1 day. S. Schuhde. Miss Julia Naas of W. Central Ave” will leave Easter Sunday for Idaho where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mn. Bert Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Funk Warren spent nev- enl days in Gene-o, 11L, where they visit- ed an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lester Leageler of Highwood. who was taken to 'the Waukegan hospital last week, suffered the loss of an eye through an operation considered necessary be- cause of the fear that he might lose both eyes. He' is expected to return home Sunday. Mr. Frank Walker of Kalamazoo, Mich. formerly of Highland Park, is the guest this week bf Messrs. William and Clarence McNanly of Oakwood Ave. A baby girl came to the F. C. Noeren- berg home on S. Second St. several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mitchell of Roger Williams'Ave., Ravinia. announce the birth of a son. born Monday night, March 30. Junior Schumacher has been ill the past fortnight or so with appendicitis. Dr. H. B. Roberts will move his office from the postofilce building the first of May. to one of the new offices in the Mc~ Guire and Orr building on Central Ave Mr‘ Ethan S. Bastin of Washington, D. C, who is conducting classes in Advanc~ ed Geology at the Chicago University for several weeks. will be the week-end guest of Mrs. Abbie B. Baslin. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drum and family, who have been spending the winter in Chicago, spent the week-end in Highland Park. They do not expect to open their home here {or a month or so. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean and family. who spend their summers here. will open their home on Beach and Sheri- dan Rd. for the summer, on Friday. Mr. Frank B. Knight has been away on a businss trip in San Francisco. Cal. and Goldfield. Nevada for the past two weeks. He expects to return sometime next week. Mrs. C, Harder of County Line Rd. is very ill this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Morgan Steele and Mrs.rWil|iam K. Sidley. who have been in Los Angeles. Cal.. the greater part of the winter. will return to their home on No. Sheridan Rd, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McNeil announce the arrival of a boy. born Tuesday. March 3lst. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Carqueu'lle left Tuesday night for a trip tothe Grand Canyon, 'Arizona. They expect to be away a fortnight. Mr. Paul W. Chapman and son. Stilman are visiting in Jerseyville. "L. at the home of Mr. Chapman's parents. Mr and Mrs. T. S. Chapman. Mr. Chapman will return to Highland Park this week but his son will remain in Jerseyville through lhe summer. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tuttlc left Monv day for a three weeks absence at Excel- snor Springs. Mr. Walter H. Baldwin has returned from Thomasville. Ga. Mrs. Baldwin and son Hugh expect to return to High- land Park the seventeenth of April. Mrs. Fritz Bahr and family have been out of quarantine since Saturday. the children who had been so ill with scarlet fever (or eight weeks. having fully re- covered. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow, who have been passing the winter in Califor- nia. are a: the Moraine for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morgan are spend ing a weck in St. L01 is. ~ Mr. John Reeseman. who has been ill at his home on Homewood Ave" for sev- eral weeks, was taken to (he Auguslana Saturday hospital. Mrs. H. Earnzin of Chicago was the week-end guest of Mrs. E. M. Lighthall of N. McGovern St. Mr. and Mrs. Baker of :éhicago were the guests on Sunday of Mr. M. Ryder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline and family of Chicago have taken the F inney house at 222 Vine Ave. for the summer. lOCALANDPERSOflALNEWS Gray Stubbs was confined to his home last week with the mumm George Mo eley returned Monday to his studies at Hill Ichool. Joy Boumique returned'to the Tome school in Port de Posh. Maryland. NE of the oldest, largest and most widely knoxim Insurance Companies wishes to select from tm community a young man to learn Insurance Salesmanship. We believe that this field offers ‘to " the young man, with the proper qualifications, Wlll- fa; ing to work diligently, a splendid opportunity. Ogle; man only will be selected from the cdmmunity. We i prefer that he shall have at least one year of collcgc gr education and must be at least 21 years of age. ' r; - Mina-lowland, MMHWMI Ave The Westminster Guild held itsi'wmflar fortnightly meeting at the home 9! Miss Edith Moss. 506 N. Sheridan Rd; last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Estelle-Clark sang a delightful group of songsli : The subject of Mexiéo was continued; Mrs. H. M. Bacon told of her experiegcelin Mexico when she traveled there Eyed“ ago. and also told of the conditlodl :0! the country at that time. Miss Mlldnéd Coale gave a sketch of the life of “*9. Plans were discussed for an entertain- ment to be given soon. The Guild dill meet a week from next Tuesday. Anni 14th with Mm Carl Booth, 245 EjPaxk Palm Sunday services April 5m: 10: a. m., Sabbath school; 11:003. 111.. a'prmon. "The Kingship of Jesus;" 6:45 79 'm.‘ Christian Endeavor service; leadeni Char- lotte Brand; 7:30 p. m., sermon. “‘Rejgcl ed. ' All are welcome to the services; S. E. SCHRADER. Pasgor. Announcement is made of the _ap- preaching marriage of James Billy”: of this city. to Elizabeth Phillipsof Qxicngo. The wedding will take place Sahrday, April 4th. ‘ i ! Mrs. A. P. Van Schaick and small son Kkrrit. are spending a month with Mrs: {Van Schaick‘s mother. Mrs. Geo‘rge D. { Bolton in Beaumont, Cal. § Mr. C. E. schaumer, who has been in 1Memphis, Tenn. for some months, Espendlng the Easter holidays W‘th his .familv on Oakwood Ave As we go to press word is received of the death of Mr Moritz Boehm of R:- vinia. Further particulars will be pub lined next week. Messrs. A. L. Cooper and Wm. Tillman have spent several weeks in Oklahoma. the latter being so pleased with conâ€" ditions down there that he is planning to make his future home there. ‘ Mrs. WC R. Owen entertained th¢ North End Embroidery club Wednesday after- noon. - Mrs R Calun Dubson with her two children Duncan and Dorothy Dobson left this morning for St. Louis‘wbere they will spend several weeks with Mrs: Dobson's parems, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Mr. Herman Felber, who plavd with the Chicago Symphony ()rchestraé’afid is well known here. will give a violillrecital next Tuesday evening at the Whitney Theatre. He will be assisled by Mr. Leo Sowerhy, composer of a violin concatto. Dr. Carl Pasquem of Mexico. Mo., was a Highland Park guest last Thursday“ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Anson C. Morgajh ‘have rented their home on S. Sheridan} Rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Hoesea who have been lwing on Lincoln Place. Mr. and Mrs. H L. McBean of Muk- wonga, Wis.. were the week-end? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorn on' Hazel Ave. Mrs. McBean was formerly Miss Millie Thorn. 65m Miss Bernice Banning, teacher of French at the high school. returned Mon- day from California where she wlisgalled several weeks ago by the seroug illness of her mother. " Mrs. A. J. Van Schaick of Chingo. is visiting an the home of her 30!], Mr. Arthur P Van Schaick 451 E. Laurel Ave. Mrs. Henry Titswonh is in New York visiting her sister for a month 01‘5 3'0. Mrs Kesler IS critically ill at her home on McGovern SL The Baroness von Rottenthal is in New York giving a series of dancth at the Hotel Astor > Mean John Stupey. John Frem and William Edwards were delegate- for the Local Order of Modern Woodmen at a convention held at Antioch Wedduday At the meeting last week Coupcil No. 99. North American Union, was ' t- ed with a tilver ballot urn by the aspec- tion Committee which voted the local council the best conducted in the Chi- cago jurisdiction. At this meeting it was also decided to organize a degree team here. PHONE 23 Mrs. Geo. Howe just returnedii'tnrfi I weeks visit with relutives in St 16¢. Mich. * ’: ,A ' ‘ ‘ g, * “9‘23 , g“ ’ .. ’1. ' ' .3 WWPWW ,. A '- Westminster Guild Ebenezer Evangelical Churcli 7:30,;Mntins and a second celebration at 111,: (ad the children's Sunday oclmol union at 4:30 o’clock. Coumted. The girl» of the Junior Auxiliary are arranging for an Easter sale of duintiea nnd {Am-’v work in the parish house on Saturdny, Easter even, from 2 until' 5 o‘clock. Come and buy your Easter cakes and candies of them. The seniees on Easter day will be I relebmtion of the Holy Communion at ‘iun wnim- will lwgin Mt mum and end at 3 u‘vlm-k. (in \\'mlmwln_\' and Friday evenings tln-rn- “ill lu' n ~lmrl whim» at 7 :45 u'cIm-k, An effort in lu-ing mmlv m imlul-e all ('llristlun pawl;- tlmnughnut (lu- unm- try rv-gxnllm's nf rlmrvh Mfllliutions to pause at noon on (load Friday and ofi'gr n praver in mmmemnrutiun of Him who hum: upon the crow at that hour. Will not tll0se who read tlmw \wnln, if thew cannot do more, do at least this? During Holy ka tin-w will ho- a trio» l-rnuinn of tho Huly Huvhuriut every morning n'\1'P[l( (Fowl Fridny at 9:30. Hu (imul Friday the lhru- hmlrs‘ pala- ~iilll wniw will lwgin Mt mum and end at 3 u‘vlm-k. (in \\'vdmwln_\' and Friday evenings tln-rn- “ill [11' n ~horl whim» at (in Palm Sunday. April 5th. at ll u‘clm-k whim- will lie “Min: and Liumy inltmul of the Holy ('nnuuuninn. as in vuslmunry nu tlw first Sunday in Mali month. The hi-rmnu unnl iuu~ic will be upprnprinh‘ [u the «lay All urv im'itml lu nth-ml the musical wriimv at 8 n'i-lm-k on Palm Sunday (waxing. when the z-lmir “ill sing "The Mun nf Numrvth." Tlu- wln purtu will he lulu-u by )lrn. l'. H. Alexander and .\lr.~. \\'. .\. Ale-xmuln-r. Mr. Faulkm-r and Mr. “my. and (lu- quartottn- will (-nnhid 0f .\li.~~t N031)“. Miss Pinkerton, Mr. Funlkm-r and Mr. \\.P(‘k.“ 'l‘llo 0n- tirv (-lmlr will uni-t. I [In Place School The annual election of the Elm Place Division was held at the Grammar school last Thursday afternoon, March 26. The lprescnt oflicers were reelected for next lyear: Chairman. Mrs. Thomas Clemente; gsecretary. Mrs. Charles Drake; treasurer. l‘Mrs. Frank Laing. After the business i meeting tea was served. i Lincoln Ave. Division I The annual meeting of the Lincoln . Ave. Division will be held Tuesday after- Enoon. April 14th at 3 o'clock at the lschool building. Trustingithat my application for the assessorship may be favorably considet~ ed by you. and that you wilLexpress your approval by voting for me on election day, April 7. I914. I am, I am an [NDEPENDENT candidate for Tim nship Assessor. I shall take ‘l’rlscnlla's" advice. and speak for my- self. I have resided in Highland Park most of my life. am a graduate of both the grammar and high schools. and am also a taxpayer. l wnllingly promise, if.elect- ed, to perform all the duties of the office of Assessor. imposed by law and the con‘ stitution. to the best of my ability. To the Voten of Deerfield Tovuhip Political parties usually have platforms which are fixed pledges, to the public. to carry into effect certain policies of public wtharr, if elected. Where there are no plat- {nrmsulhe candidates form tickets for Convenience and advantage to themselves, with the hope that hurried voters will use the circle and not the square. with- out considering fully the fitness of the individual candidates, but unthinkingly elect the full ticket. Holy week services will be held in the auditorium on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. with special music and the following verv in- teresting speakers: Tuesday, Rev. Brass M. Thomas, D. D. of Lake Forest; Wed- nesday, Rev. W. D. Shermerhorn, D. 1).. of Evanston; Thursday. Rev. John N. F reeman. D. D.. of Chicago; and Friday, Rev. Cleland B. McAfee, D. D.. of Chicago. The public is cordially invited to hear these able and interesting speakers. Organist, Allen B. Bwedict ‘ The annual meeting of the church nix! congregation will be held in (he paflm of the church next Monday evening, be- ginning at 7:45 o'clock. at which time of. ficers of the church will be elected. and reports of the past year: work will be given. V Organâ€"Quick March Benediction Mr. George R. Jones ' Organâ€"Mamba Funebre cc Chant Sefu- phique; .................... Guilmfi Scripture and Remnrlnâ€" By the Mot Organ-e (a) Bemeuse ......... Bend (b) “To Spring” ......... Gda Violin-Prelude to "Le Deluldge"$t. Sum will be celebrated a: the Preebytwith church next Sunday moniinz at 103.3. with the Vesper «nice in the efterndont at 4:30. The foilowing in the progr‘em for the Veepet eenice: Organ Preludeâ€"«Nude and Fugue in C : Minbr. .......................... Bid! Invocation f , Organâ€"Pastorale, from First Sonata § . ............................ Guilmtnt‘ Violin: (n) “Kol Nidrei"...' ....... Brod! (b) Serenade ........... Jemeveit Parents and Teachers’ Assomatlon The communion of the Trinity Church Notes ‘ Presbyt‘grilfi Churéh N61”: Yours sincerely; THOMAS H. GAIL . .Wfly Phone Cleaning with the MAGIC eliminate. , the fatigue and annoyance of / ing by other meansâ€"no need of u” the home. moving carpets. rues. tum Pays for itselfâ€" saves time. labor and household furnishings. Most (I damage and wear of carpets, rugs, etc. is caused by sweeping. beating a! friction of 311': and dust under foot. which cut: and grinds off the fabric l which cannot be removed by broom or sweepers THE MAGIC positively move: all dirt without injury, and prolong: their life. The Magic Heétrlc ' mammoth-u Mink” 3‘33" Harder’ s Hardw Makirma‘specmltyofloanéon impl‘bved real estate I North Shore territory imiuding‘ Park, Evm mette. Kenilworth, Winnedn'a. 6 Highland Pug LakeForest. SwafityundflWesin this term continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attm North Shard 5? Thlmhwdgmhnkaldus. Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND DYEING of ladies’ and gent's garments, oriental rugs, carpets, portiers, draperies, piano covers. lace curtains, etc., cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner, as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. 214EASTCENTIALAVENIIE TMHWPMZGS Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATE) “The Imperial” wagon will call for Charming Easter Costumes NdrthfihoréTrust Company Him-ad hark. Illinoi- MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Lincoln Av”... CHICAGO gamma ; BILNKERS and deliver your garments ‘UnoQufilled for Powa Dunbility. Equipped spacing Westinghousel mstormrm Weigh Only 10 Pug Simpliconstructed, bud Ndmvinzpub, thud .mtonmit. Doenfi (statoforda'. between our work and that m " byjnexperienoed Plumbers. Don't 5 youknowix'u one of the ended thingiintheworld for a plumbd": to “makeworrby not doing hit workpmperlv. “an isno Connection Geinsfilnirely by mm-mmfij fit this season you should send all your ib- parel to us frequently and 3:: us keep your clothes in good condition. lace. Don't be disheart- eded if you ammo: blot earn out in new rudiment this year. for we can mike {hut becoming suit your friends have admired as attnctive asnew min by our careful work in 5-Yeu their - 8152 1ng on! store in tamesfl the R1 Telep‘; We wdl 101|m\s: Ranma

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