human Wmv av JOHN L. Unlu. It Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephone :: :: Highhnd Park 562 Whiuflflnhuiflvm Entered as necondchu matter March 1, 1911.1: than“: 050: at 1|in Park. llhmu. under the Act 0! March 3.1879. REAL SATNACI'ION D C. PURDYr-f SONS 30‘ m the usual way- -- / but what I (tincture! No dust king in the mom (0 attic down I in. Esen soeckuukenuv andt en out not put tuned up. And. ltthe nme nme. With no extra wort. your furmlure. woodyork and hardwood floors are cluncd and polluted. Try a 25c boulc. IIYAOLIMD I074 D. C. PURDYM’ SONS D. C. PURDYF‘ SONS “WAHD Singer Sewing Machines Bu! Coupe-in Established in Highland Park over 36 Years Sunday, April 12 D. M. Erskine Sb C0 lNSURANC E “The Signiï¬cance of Easter" What should this (LI). sally nbscrved. mczn' Fullnwed by bapnsm. the meaning ful symbol Of the Easter reality on these important themes at “The Church for all the people" Dr. Herbert Francis Evans Machines rented by week or month. quhone 28 Cash or on easy payments. ‘ Repairs for all makes of machines. 7:45 p. m. “The Challenge of Easter" Baptist aburrb [at [uni 1mm THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914 wmgeds Special Music arm 001‘ Now in Stock Catalog Free 'IYACLIW I074 â€DIPOIAYID ll [0qu Ram \u .mncr Thé little Lauï¬'enberger boy, who has . been critically ill for the past severai ' weeks with pneumonia. is reported as im- Eoron'ng. My» RAIN-mm I'mn I: \isitmg m 51 Louis. «Pm .3 rxpvdrx‘. h‘ return to he! lunm rm 5. bhrrlzlaz. Rd mlhnn :1 urn-k. The Misst: Marjorie and Dorothy ’Loudon, Whu haw been visiting their ‘um'le‘ Mr James Londun m Winnepeg for Several weeks arr expected home [next week. They “I“ \isit friends in Minneapolis on then‘ rcturn trip was Irene Russell of wmmn'vimed ï¬ricnds in Highland Park‘lal Sunday. é Mr. andeC. C. BullockmdMiuI-‘o.- j nun who have been spending the winter in their apartment in Chicago. opened jtheir home. 1740 So. Shendu} Rd last {Saturday Miss Helen Ewart entered the Michael Reese hospital for training April lst. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Schneider will move from 52 N. Second St... in a few weeks into the Kmeger house on Glencoe Ave. Mia Harriet Learning and Miss Mar- jonc Learning. who teach in Evanston, lmspendinga week'5vactioo with their ;parenls. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Learning i in Ravinia. Mrs. M. Dams of Chicago was the Sum; day gut-st of her mwrk‘er. Mrs. Rosier of 128 Mdhwern Sr. ' Mr. Mathias Gasser uf Chicago was the guest on Sunday at the Frederick Fischer home on 50. Green Bay Rd. Misses Mabel Behrens and Margaret Braily. both of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park. visited friends here Sat- urdayn The next in the scrxc: vi {ea dances gin-n at 1h:- Cungress. Chicago by Miss Scouwili take place Apnl lslh hum four m half aftrr xix o'clock in the Florentine: room. TleEtS may be secur. ed of My» Laura Kennedy" Mrs. Mary Rally and daughter Catherine of Chicago. formerly of this city, were the “cc-locnd guests of friends here Mrs Cums X Kunlmll has returned from :1 fortnight": '. 1:11 m the east where she \mtrd in No“ York and later in Bostnnv Mass. at the h-mw of lu-r f’xtlxer. Mr: Grange Hadley». Mr, and Mrs Edmn A. Armstrong hare 'cased their honzg on Forest Ave. for [Wu yeah it; Mr :mld Mrs. Darid M. Shaw. “hr: haw bcc-n spending the win. [er al the .\Iur.unw imtri. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrmu and {L8}? daughter. Miss Mane Arrlhtï¬l'lg V. II .‘pend the summer herr. [em mg I m (ktï¬bvr to spend the Winter In an apartment In Chicago. 'l'hc ifJMrr prngrh (hr Sunday Schn d prcupul rhurch “.1 nmrmng a: 11 o'clm‘i curdiullx muted. Bu\u\ “ac thxn u: "-13:1411Lflmlll uni-Jun. 'l‘hcrc “ill be a stereupncon lulun at . _ the Methodist Episcopal church on Fri- . Mr. and Mrs. Russell \\ human of da) ewnlngol this week Subject. “Al Boston. \Ias; hale taken â€â€œ5 houue at‘ the Gates and Within ,. The scenes are: 121 Lake A\'.e formerly occupied [M Mr laid from Ne“ \ ork to Honolulu and at and Mrs I‘dM" Rmh‘h'm the Golden Gate scenes are prescntedbc ‘ “‘55 Helen 59150“ 0‘ F0“ du Laf- fore and after the earthquake of 1906 “'13., ““5 â€â€˜9 weekend BUGS! 0‘ her Admission is free but :1 sxlver offering 1 3‘9“)? MVSA Fred Zahnle. will be taken. l Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Konumski have Mr‘ and Mrs. Ccnrgc E Sanbnrn and family. whu have been lumg nn E. Ccn- ml Am. haw mkm fur a year â€18 Ed- wurd Lumg home. 334 Park Aw. turn » ertv occupied by Mr and Mrr. Julian S Nolan dud fumih, Those returning fmm Kernpcr Hall to day town-11d a'ï¬nrmmhb xpxmg » uxmux Wit): 79:32: pan-ht: dIL‘ 5115\ Mumm- Hmnw." 5.1:»:- Hkic: \Vaznrr, \Il~\ [ill/u ' “ i. «50:?» u mi \15‘ Yugsnz, Tht' 31-15884 Jr>\1c' Juiian and Esther Mm' and .\[CS>I’,\ Frank Julian and Wm [hunks at Zion Qt}; uru- [hr guests vn den :1' Liu- W!" Harxmm immu- un “Mum-m S" A dcirgation of )uung pcuplc from [he 210:: (my Socucty ut Chnsnun Endcamr vlsnrd the local Ebti‘x‘Zcr Church SOCH’U‘ last Sundu'. hung H Mrs. King of Des Moines. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Ron 0! Rice 81.. Ravinia. Mr. George Hardacre of Rochester. Minn. is the guest of his nephew 7, Mr. Milton Raniacre, Cary Ave.. Raina. Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Seyfarlh. So. Shcndan Rd‘ had as their week-end guest: Mrs. Sc)'farth's brother and sister InAluw,.\lr. and Mrs. E. P. Martin of EHHIsU'n and .\‘[r.~ Charles I‘riCr of Hymn ()hu'. [mm MALTMI Mrs. H. P. Davidson and Miss Alice Davidson. who have been wintering in Avon Park, Fla.. returned last Saturday to Highland Park. Miss Kale Floyd. who for several months has been \‘isiting- places of in- terest m Caiifornia. is now in Seattle, Wash. and is expected home within a week or so. md >L'\( opal rhurch “.11 mg a: 11 o'clm‘k uHx muted. >1". M 5mm .md furl!) itI'L‘ nun Klzclr hortc :n l'rtnpu‘t Aw. ~1tding1Â¥c -\an(‘r in Cahforma ‘ neck 4! (hr Moraine hon-1. \sll md aernces by >f the Methodis: Le gn'en Sunday {0 uhirh ail are \L'JHK Il‘\!l ‘H Mr. Samuel ngham and his son, Samuel. Jr.. who have been traveling abroad smce Janunrv are expected .30 rrlurn tn thmr home on .\n. Sheridan Rd. m a “rt-k or so. ()n Fridav C. F. Mather Smith took our catirr ofï¬ce force out to Edgégrove Farms to look over the poseessions 50f the Smiths. The property (m net] by Mr. and Mrs. Smith comprise over two hun- dred acres of the choicest Citrus Hui! and trucking land near Oakland. The hmie place contains 16 acres of grove and grounds, and is beautifully located on Lake Apopka.-â€" "'ipm'r (,‘unlm Times. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rutledge who hive been spending the winter In the Lessing Apartment In Chicago, opened their hunt: last week In Ravinid on Dean and Bron- son Axes. Mrs. James W. i’rindiville with her two children are expected to relum this Wtek from Cnlifnrnia uhert they have Been passing must of the “Inter \isiling vari- ous plaLts thew. 3 The-rt “’vrv nme children conï¬rmed Sunday In {hr Luthcran Evangelical church an Green Bay Rd. .\II'. and Mrs. H. 5. Val]. who have mau'c an extruded trip through Panama and also stopped at their winter home ih Frontenac. Fla.. returned last “eel-a to their home. 419 E. Laurel Ave. . M1» Mary luvs. formerly of lhghland l’mk. now of Ann Arbur. Miuh., i=1 the gum! [his “rt-k m Mus Elizabeth Shinlds. 'l‘hc buys returning last “wk in {heir studirsul 5L Paul Schuol m the east were Wilham Morgan and William linu- drrbm‘k: thuse returning in Hutchkiss uen- Robert Hu><ey and Fund Jamrsnn. Mr :42". Mb. Adolph FK‘Hrhl'H and daughtcz'ut Chiulgn \wrv Hu- Sunday gunt>m Mr am! Mu, Walk-r uvw’ d! \I‘~_~ mu \ 1.: let! Mnmin} night to n» the L1«C“T n! Mus Mar) Mossy in Rm lush-L N Y Mus Vail is tube maid of honor at the wedding of Miss â€loss to her brother. Mr. Roger Vaxl which is to [Akt‘ plan the Ebrd of this month ed with the new LemhuCo. :- m in. man, transacted bushel- in CM the put week which made it 00!!th for him to wait his mother and {dual here Mr and Mrs. S. A, St. Pete: and Mr. and Mrs, John I. L'dell new the “eek- end guest: of rclatixes m Muuuu-‘d. vanrd Baldwin left lust m-ek [U be “uh his mother in Thomasnllc. (in: Thc)’ rxpect to return to their home in Highland Park \uthin a fortnight. Mrs. (Buy \I Dickinson and hetmogpl'r.‘ .\h'> Wuhan) CIOUdmzuL returned to lht‘lr home last Friday after spending the mnn’r In ()akhnd, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Konumski have} u-turncd {mm Europe when: they haw' spent me “inn-r and will open their} home on Sheridan Rd. rhe- lam-r part 015 [hr “rrk ur lh» hrs! of next \u-rk Ave" hove as their guest Mr. Smith’l mother from Milwaukee, Wis Mnandun. A. G. McPhemh Ind daughter Nancy returned Friday from Florida where they have spent the last two months. Mr. Earl Cecil's father was uken N the Evnnlton hospital last week where he is beind treated for rheumatism. ' Servica at the Immaculate Conceptidn church during holy week will be as fol- lows: Mass every morning at 7 o'clock; Thursday evening at 8 o'clock there Mill be a sermon by Rev. Father Scanlan of Holy Cm church. Chicago. which will be followed by Benediction of the Blend Sacrament; Friday evening at 8 o'doclt there will be the Way of the Cross 5 fol. lowed by Benediction. Confessions will be heard on Wednesday. Friday and} Sat- urday afternoons for the women and children; also Wednesdav and Friday evenings for the women Saturday «A er.- ing men onl) will be heard. Miss Catherine Culkins of S. Green Rd. had an hcr weekend gun: Miss Anna Lec 0! L‘hicagu. Mn. V. A. Spicker returned to he; ham: on Lauren: Place utter an ï¬lm'- of several weeks ii: a Chicago hoepitfl. She is much improved. Mrs. Anthonv Martini m Waukcgah was the guut on Thursday 0! hcr moihe'r‘ Mrs. Mary Pius of W. Central Ave. 651511 PHONE 23 Mr. and Mn, A. E. Smith oLOakwood ‘ , ,’:“,,i "115‘1' ' 'L" . 11:7" r. n "r a y mas mommvpm“ v x 4 I»... M. moon mi Highland Pull 892-Y~3 BREAKFAST EGGS THAT ,SA'I'ISFY Fresh daily from well kept hens Also selected eggs for hatching. r\\ l.‘ fr pa" 0' : Mail: dose as follows" ""1" ; 7:13 3.. m. for all points nurth; 5:38 a. conï¬rmed j ‘3‘ {qt alirpoinxs except lucal north; 11:49 The annual parish meeting for the ebcflonofoflicers for the ensuing ym The offering at both morning services except such as may be specially designed {or other purposes. will be used [or cur- me parish expenses. will ,be heid on the ï¬rst Monday in May The attendance at the [enten Cantata "The Man of Nazareth' on Palm Sunday evening taxed the seating t‘apaciu of the church. and all who heaxd it are agreed that it was one of the ma»! ï¬nished and artistic musical performances ever given in Highland Park. The choir “as never in better form than at present and the music at the elm en o'clock service on Eï¬tgr day promises to be very beautiful. 18 cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. The ï¬rst service on Easter day will be the celebration of the Holy Euchanst at 7:39 o'clock at which most of the mem hen of the congregation will make their cdmmuuions. At this service lhere will be only organ music. The children's Sunday School festival will be at 4:30 odock in the afternoon. Do not forget the Junior Auxiiiary sale of Easter dainties and fancy work to be heid in the Parish House on Saturday aftemoon from two until ï¬ve o'dock. The girls have for a long time been busy preparing for this sale and the arï¬cles they will offer are unusually attractive. Easter Even or Holy Saturday has from ancient times been a day >pecially set apart for the baptism of children A special baptismal service has airways been held in this parish at tire O’clock on that day and the rector will be glad to administer the sacrament t0- hxldrcn who may be brought to the church at that tithe on Saturday. Next Tuesdayahcrmwn at 3 o'clock will occur the annual meeting of this division to be held at the school building. I\> l hmr 501d m) grm‘my Luqnvg draw in have ail nuhtutdu‘g .u‘umr Stttlrd b\ May tint. a. m. lvr all pman north: 1235 p m. l0! all points Except local north; 2:13 p. m. for all points muth. and lllglm'nou'. 3:01 p. m. for all palms norm cfcept High- wm2d. 3.42 p m: !ur all pom :6 3" p. m for all pmm‘ Sum} n. .. .6 p 'n, for all pwnh l.r()pl)ld Bovhm died Thursday at the ho he of his son. Muritz [Sm-hm of Dean Ara. after ‘six weeks serinua illness of. heart trouble Funeral senices wcre held![ in Graceland Chapel. Chicago at two‘ o'clock Sunday. The body was cremated, l He 'was born in Vienna. Austria in; 181.54 graduated from the henna High school and came to America in 185(1Hei returned to Austria sacral times. the: la~t trip being in 1867 when he returned with his wife. He started in the met cantile business in Chicago and in 1902l he retired 'ni0\ed to Ravinia and livedj there until the time of his death. Hci leaves to survive him two children; Poldi Boelim and Moritz Boehm. It is? thought that the grief of losing his son. H. Richard Boehm. who died the first of) February hastened his death. F. McDunald Lowe and “I m Ulla P. Hansen. lot 3. (ex w 110 in. sub of lot 62 etc, Highxuwd. Q, C. 5100 â€hm-I‘M If til-dim ,. .;;i.‘_ ThAM-uCoId ‘ l g" "' M. Sewardol macaw Aâ€. Kennedy mm Id! W R. H. Pickering and W! to Oiive A. Johnston, west 9 lo! 1, blk 68, Highland Park. W. D. $18,500.00. I F. G. Porter and w! to W. A. Regan. north 8 chains W 5 E } NEksec33. Deerï¬eld Twp. Q. C. $5000.). '0. M. Marks and wf to J. F. Doyle. part S. W} sec 6. [)eerï¬eld Tth. W. [1. $10.00 I slamsâ€! witionain bulb Moadny in the United Sate: Div ' Oltheflmnahflitieothc m chm 635.0!» a owing†Cchhï¬l Trust Compeny o! minoig cm- ed by Nah coal land claims, the chitin over Ibich arose a suit in which the Wtcbuged Mr. Send. A. C. Em! and other! with had {ranch in Alan Malina 8104!», the men noun- edbeituaoquiuedbyaiunayw neo- Of :M;311 145 men scheduled.$110m is in insurance policies ' Emma F. Gage to Marjorie N. Aid- dridge, lots l_5 and 16. Wrenn's add, to Highland Park. W. D. $10.00. Dial. Cloud Which m of Int-ml Parents and Teachers’ ‘ Assocxatnon Trinity Church Notes Highland Park Mail Service REAL ESTATE Tim Lincoln Ave. Division Announcement (.. Rusk'v)“ Obituary u‘u anus pd adv Pays for itself saves time'. labor and household iumishings. Most of j damage and wear of carpas. run etc. s caused by sweeping. beaung Ii: friction of grit and dust under foot, which cut, and grinds of? the fabric l whnch cannot be removed by broom or sweeper. 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