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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Apr 1914, p. 4

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D. C. P “DYrv‘? SONS m mum PARH‘RES unusual) Wan»! av Jon 1.. Unau. a Highlaqd Park. Lake County,' Illinois Won: ’ : Highland Park 562 Emered as secondclat maner March 1. 1911.1! In post office at Hmhland Park. lllmois. under * Ac! of March 3.1879. REAL SATISFACTION You must use Nun-Finish to have real dusting salisfaction'. You cannot get Nun-Finish results Without Nu-Fini-h. Every user becomes an en Ihusxash A trial ml! convince you n. has no equal Ill FINISH n H a manclous dusting- D. O. PURDYw" SONS Singer Sewing Machines If“! (.‘amfiu D. M. Erskine 8L, C0. INSURANCE Established in Highland Purl~ or" 36 , Years D. C. PURDYM SONS Dr. Herbert Francis Evans on these theme: at “The Church for all the people” Machines rented by week or month. Cash 01' on easy payments. Repairs for all makes of machines. Sunday, May, 3 THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1914 Wmhdngews ifiuptist (Hburrb “Consider the lilies” 7:45 p. 111. Editorial “War in Colorado” “Do Something” Is a marvelous dusting- dram: ‘pohshmg h- LlL: d. Â¥ 'nh n )nu just Suqm the usual wa ml what a dn'ferenc \L; dun flung m the mm to 5:1ch dLHn again, Evert iDt'fk N taken up and taken nu: rut mm. stzrred up. And. J! :hLâ€"mxm , gamh nu cum work \L-u.’ lurnner r. w Quark and hardwood fim \ an“ luhed. T.”- .1: c :xmlc. [HA-Lump no Telephone 28 In: Ilunl inrnm Now in Stock Catalog Free ‘OYAILIOO-D IO?! ”Wm ”Ill“ ”A?" INCOQPORATED .uo-o 8.74 Sermon 11 Hear I own: Kala ' Walter Tillman, who. last Friday was kicked by a horse and was taken to Augustana hospital is getting along nice- ly. It was found his upper jaw was broken. A mission will start in St. Mary's Catholic church on Laurel Ave. and Mc‘ Govem 5L, Sunday, May 10th. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Merklin will leave Monday to attend the wedding of_ their niece in Milwakkee, Wis Mrs. D. A. Holmes and daughter. Edith .-\. Holmes, who have been in Henderson- villc. N. C. to; several months. are now visiting in Wilson. N. C. Lake Am. to their newly purchased home at 5124 Lincoln Aux. formerl! owned by Herbert H Beers. l Miss Leonora Rn). Muss juwphme ECashin. Mr. Tom Wharton. Mr. Jack MC- Andrews. all of Chicago. and Mr. Ralph fCuoney of Ncw York. formed a week-end ’ house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Rxchmond Dean on S. Sheridan Rd. [’rm'. Jesse L 81mm wiH :pund I-‘u fay andSalurduy in [*eKalb atuâ€"ndmu :kuc annual meeting of the Superintcndcma mid Principnis' :\.~swi:umn or .\': r1} [limois of \xhich hr in Preridem. Mr. and Mrs Edwm Roxhaclnld and dmglncr Amy. have maxed from 1:1 very ”MIC“ IYI‘I)[-()I>'(‘ .\Ir, John Rva {mm the Auguua: verv much mam-0's;- Mrs. Dame-l (Qarrity. who has hcc-n in (ion sew-ml weeks agu. Mrs. Duffy is the Augustana hospital for four weeks is doing niceI)‘. '6' ' expected ‘0 "mm mm“ Sunday, s Mr, Wm. Buent or McGovern SL. is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kline m}: mow un the sick hat this \wrk. ,» about May 15! from the“ ham;- on W.‘ The Tabernacle Sm'iel)‘ of 35!. Nun’s Park Ave. into ”N Kc!” house "n W, church announce a card partygm befheld Lmrel A3“ ,. . ion the evening of Thursday, May 7th in Mr Jnhn vawnnm returned home the Im‘maculntc Cuntcptiuh sthuol; hall {mm the Augmmzm hospital Mvmht)’, on Decrfifid Aw. ' ”T Mr. R. S. Ives. who has been working in Grand Rapids. Mich. came to vim his mother. Mrs. hes of Washington SL. Highwood before leaving for Oakland. Cali, where he will stay indefinitely: Mr. Henry Prior is on the sick Int with blood poisoning Mr week. E ‘ S‘Want Ad's" will be found 'on page E this week. ' Miss Rena Haben of Chicago is the guest this week of her mother. Mrs. P, Hutter of 5. Green Bay Rd. Mrs. Roland Bleimehl and small daugh- ter Dorothy are visiting Mrs. Bleimehl's mother, Mrs. Johnson at Stoughton, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Gregory and their daughter. Miss Ruth Gregory. of 1638 Prairie Ave., Chicago, have returned from the south and will open their sum- mer homc here early in May. Miss Cecil Vail returned Ffld'd)’ from a fortmght‘s visit in Rochester. N. Y. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jmeph B. Bless Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Hucsen and family arc now ocrupying thc Anson Morgan residents Mrs. Frederick P. Lutherof Hammond, lnd., wasthe guest last week of Mrs. Carleton Moseley: Mr. and Mrsr Luthrr and family werc formerly rcsidents at Highland Park, Mrs Alexander Carqum'ii‘m, Mm has been visiting in the east tor :: “crk or $0 15 expected home today. The Muses Margaret Bunnell. El:mberh [.nudcrback. Helen Warner and Virginia Austin returncd [0 their studies at Ken» per Hali last Wt‘ek. ”(‘55 Mna’nd Mrs. Edward Panch of Green Bay Rd., announce the birth of a son. born 1an week. Mrs. Kittie Strinjer is the guest this week of Mrs. James Watson of Highwood. M5 J L Von Reimri, “hm i> vii her .my make in thi Wrnnuu X. J.. was the gut-:1 several days iuii wng in Miss Mar) Lnuise Sedgwu‘k. Mr and Mrs: F. L‘ Deming and ’their ‘Ii‘lL‘gili : i s. the Misses “tit“ and Human! Deming returned to Ihexr imnie un Lin- den Park Place after :i Muttâ€"r went in In her inmw L‘Lht dllll-IIUIH'C‘.» the :irm'nl of an eight pound ‘buy bum Tuesday. April 28th. .' Mrs. Olive Davidson of Saskmchewan Caulida. is Vismng her‘niotherw'vlm. S. Brenkwell of Highwood. The next reguiar meeting of "the First \Vdr’d Proteciiw Aaskk‘iatlun will be held at the High Schoul on Monday grinning H‘ \I mum ”T HIS ““‘W3 at China Mr. James McNeil. who has been the guest of relatives here for several weeks returned Monday to his home in Needles. Cal. Miss Eva Morton of Green Bay Rd.. is spending this week visiting friends and relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Christine Hangran of High“00d is \er) in Mws Car'ncrine Cudxmg is \‘ixiting rzirml.~ in .‘.lzn:‘.c;1puh.~mrL 'ncclx m in .\l;.«~ (nth-rnu- Dean. \xhu Em» been \mmg for yuan! wee-ks mzh rrhalnes 1n 5' Luum 13 («named )mmr- (his \.\(r'k. Mrs '1“. Franci: and small .wn. 01' Bur- mm. arc the RUC5I> of M15. Flam-is H‘OHHI‘ ML». Francn Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmidt and family will move on Friday into the Conrad col- tage on McGovern St. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buerst of McGovern 5L. have as their guests fur the “cell: Mrs. Bucxst's >i>lcr and {an ' of Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hembrook and family {were ‘he week-end guest: of MI. Hembmok's parents in Waukeaha. Wis, :wm» 1:1 .‘. .\l;:~\ (HI? .iunfig for n 5' Luum Mr; '1“. F 115 urck m Dznrnptu 11:0 Mr E }‘.Scd4\\1ck s Dr anJ Mrs. Danni: Hulwn go uii: :Jt‘ the gu93t< 0! ML ugh R Lnudwn during {he Axel Larson is on the sick list this “111d p L‘ d b 0! Chi nd .\lX‘3 :11 day m bu‘i H! “”5"” ADM Rfihten'fld to ‘ .- , , m 03m reopen: mebnk of thcago. The marriage 3: awn-twang” {or the evening! 8m my 7 Satirday morning at 8:30- o'dfif it SQ mm at 8:15 o’clock? The W .“ James“ Catholic church, Regg-g‘JEathve‘t composed of Mn. Charles Want), lstr S. Gates {ending the cerem’onyéj' y. and soprano; Canoline EEW M '09- Mri Doyle are living in Chicagqg :‘ j pnno; Florence E. Moody, laé simmer- Mrs. Chas. Sheahen emmr”'_ mum: msmeung. 2nd aim; Men Mifiqn is bemuri‘ends mid relatives 051'?’_ fonday Baum-on. atmmm.~and Miss Gags; :l. evening in honor of her daugh 3 rj Mag, Ltmkin. trader. Admission win beaduiu. nret‘s fifth birthday annive ‘ ' f25¢entg children‘ls cents. ’ ‘ ' 11: ,1.’ Miss Rose Gardner who his been \iSIt- ing her cousin Mrs. J. Reeseman far sev- eral weeks returned to her hpme it? St. I Charles Ill. Monday, takirin AdelaIde I and Ambrose Reeseman with her to fiend this week 5 nation in St. Charles. Mr and Mrs. Char!» Maumn .hme closed Ihtir winter home in Chicagn'and on last Saturday opened their summer home in Ravinia Mrs Hch AIwaIcr had as her, week end guesIs her aizIer VHS [-2ch Lobdell \1r.Jmeph Hanmn and her brother. Mr. Charles I odeII all of Chicago. I ()“ing to the resignation 9} Miss Marion Mawn us recording secretan and treasurer the (IffiIeIs oi the Ussoli ‘Club have b:en changed sumewhat: Mrs. iRex L Jones, president; \Irs. Walter H fBalwin \iIe presidenI; Mn. Marshall E :Sampaell. remrding secretary and ireay ‘urer; Mi» Jersw Chandler. corrgspond- ; ing secretary Board of directors; ‘ Mrs. 5this 1.. Beardsley. Mrs. John F. L. Cums: i MIss Marion Mason, MrsI Herman Mr. and Mrs. 0cm}: szrcfiy hav’g. n~ turm-(i to Ihc Kenn-mm hotel in Chiéagr». (titer syn-mime: a pm: of the \vint’ér Vin L‘uhxumn. ML :x'd .\' _~ \Iarcev Lin-Md fhvr sun'mcr‘ a: L-‘»1Hr;\inc*xotrl, ‘ M74, Wdium. ,l. \Vrllmg'uii. l<}\\:: ) film 3: wt hcr father Fyfiv i: L‘V'k'g’vd if) lh1:$tu:x. 51‘ . Mrs. Edward Duffv of W. Léurel; Ave, returned home from {Augustfifla' hokypital [Ins week where 5hr underwent an opera- tion sewral weeks agu. Mrs. Duffy is doing niceI)‘. X' ' Mr. Wm. Buent of McGovern SL. is Mr. Arthur Evans and his friend; Mr Dobson of Chicago wexe the guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. R G. Emns of So First St Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rossefiet. 1109 Ardnmre Ave. Chicago have taken an apartment in the Tudor, 3615 Pinbgrove Ave. . Thomas Mr. and m Willard G. Scares of Dean Axe” Raunia are visiting refatixes in Kentucky fora week. Mn. M. Txpmn and daughter, Mrs Paul thlbruck spem 3 (gm days of mu wcck \Allh Mama: In La Grange, Ill. Mm Hclcn Cuair is rxpected home the Inxtér pun ht» this week lrum Visalia, Call Rev. R. Cahm Dobaon mums (hi: wetk from a fortnights vnit in. St.‘ Louis. at the home of Mrs. Dobsun‘s p‘arcnhs. Mn and Mrs. (Milford Duncap. The pastor will occupy the pulpit next Sunday. Mr. and Mm u s. Austrian ot'cmmgo who apent lax“ summer in the George: J. McBride home on Linden“ Ave“ have taken the H. A. [owner maiden'cc on Prospect Av: {05 [hr :umme‘r mo'lithsn’ 65m PHARMACIST 31.» Nancy McPherson “in spam the wrek end with hcr brother Ea_rLinCham- pmgn. IH. . Mrs. Chas. Sheahen entertai" ‘: anuw berm friends and relatives 01: _ pnday evening in honor of her daugh , 1' Mar- garet 5 mm birthday annive “ Mr. and .\h‘_~. }‘ hum: mun Allan at next “‘ch Mr. and Mrs. l Tuhon 3c (niH:gh\m(-(Z alllmunxc: the llrr Hal 0. an eight pmnc‘ bm bum Tuequ) April 28th. Mrs w. E Ten Brocck mu Vietfumed from an extended fish in thc em; While east she visited her daughter. was Jean Ten Broeck who IS a student at Wéllesle) College in Massachusetts. and her son John, who attends Andover. M's. Mary 51cm: “3w has been ill to: a number of “Clz‘k‘ is .sluwly imgrming bums all” cumin“! (u hrr bed. "l Mrs. Charles H. Overly has ldséd her home on Park Ave. to Mr, and Mrs. Uedrge S. Henry. 555 Fox’cst Avg for one year. I Mrs. Kenneth Cuwan with' hey-mother, Mrs. Albert Paul Smith left Widnesday for a several weeks absence at Atlantic City. ‘ Mrs. Halsey White and son filth have returned from a winter spent In Texas st.» Florence [Make of La Sane. “L. is the guest fur a week or so of hefibrozher. and Slaler'in-L’l“, Mr. .and Mrsgq Charles Drake. 3 PHONE 23 dm Glass arr ficxpectrd u Cm: the latter pzm Mm “.153 ml’efl Vtrl <.~' Saturday by} the Mr. Baihniger. Mrs. {mun to‘ :th Home Miss i } Carl Larson and wf to Naphie Larson, ipart lot 29, McDaniels sub Highland iPark. W. D. $1500.00. p. m‘. for all points north except High- wood; 5:42 p. m. for all points; 6:30 p. m for all points. Sunday: 5:46 p. m. for all points. Mails close as follows: 7:13 a. .m. {or all points north; 8:48 a. m. for all points except local north; ”:49 a. m. for all points north; 12:35 p. m. for all points except local north; 2:13 p. m. for all points south, and Highwood; 3:01 in suzuu )IK‘Z' 21' and .\Ir>. Ward « \"U(IL1X- .1 0f (MW A Marjorie N. Aldridge to ()liver Syren' and wf, lots 15 and 16. hlk 7, Wrenn's ‘Add Highland Park. W. D. $10.00. Obitulry Mrs. U. M. ()nsom died Wednesday morning. April 39 a! Augustana hospital. at 5:13 o‘clock afler an illness of several months. the real cause (if her death beâ€" ing hardening (If the arteries. She was hum Men 31.1‘13711‘. 8 man 'ci .'\mv.ay, making her 793m” rid. lunerai srr- yum “iii be hvid Friday" afternoon a! 3 u'dm‘k in (In: (Eiricrlami chapel; inttr‘ vm-m Hill ha: in ('irm‘dzuzri. Ehe leaves 10 §UI\1\( lzuz' 312v duliuli‘il‘rt. Mrs. Milis and .\Ir>. Ward of anxudc. CaL Mrs \Vundruf: of dcvduztd. Ham and Mrs. Drnman (:f Wilma“; and mm sun, Mr. Adolph L'ndum hf Chicago. H. F Wilke to Swan W. Johnson. part Iot 29. McDaniels sub Highland Park. W. D. $400.00 Est of F. G. Porter. Bankrupt. to F. M Spoehr. tract of [and Village of Deerfield Deed $100.00. G. J. thmidt cl al to Charles Erickson, part blk '1‘". Highland Park. W. D. $500.00. Newport Mun Elected It Meeting Last Thursdly by 16 to 9 Vote Supervisor Jag. (3i 'Wclch of Newport township was elected chairman of the board m supervisors at a special meeting held last Thursday, defeanng Hi 8. Eger 0t Liberip'ille by a vote of 16 to 9. In a speech fullowing his election Mr. Welcli slated tlm‘he favored changes in certain c )mmittees‘nnd named Supervisors Eger, Conrad and‘Welch of ‘Waukegan as a comminee 9n rules following which the meeting adjourned to May 4th when the chairman will name his committees. Locnl Den]: Recorded During Put two Wack- WELCH [3 CHAIRMAN OF SUPERVISORS The members of the Westminsterfiuild were entertained at the home of Mrs. .\'orwoud Bard last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Marguerite Schaeter read a sketch of the life of the prophet Isaiah. The Study UK Mexico was again taken up. the theme ot the afternoon being “lntelectual Awakening during the Nineteenth Cen- tury " Miss Katherine Yoo presided, and Mrs. George W. Childs led in the discus- sinn. The ikxt regular {urtnightly meet- ing will be held at the home of Miss Mildted Coale. 528 So Linden Ave. Tues. day. May 12th This will be the final meeting for the year at which time the Society will finish their study of Mexico. The boys of the 0. H4 8. Sunday school class entertaincn at a party given at the hume of [Mmer Claw on Friday eve- ning, April 24th. A short program was mndewd after which prugressixe an- agram: Inrmcd the entertainment of the evening Beginning next Sunday. the time for Christian Endeavor will be changed to 6:45 and the premhing senice to 7:45. Rev. B. R. Schultze, the presiding elder will preach on Friday evening and im- mediately following this service; the quarterly confcrence will convene. , The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in connemion with both the morning and evening services of Sunday. May 3rd. The presiding elder will conduct the evening service. Mu. Werner. Spengler and daughter Ruth. will spend the week-end in Rock ford, Ill. The nghland Park Public Library is open daily, excep‘ Sunday, from 2 to 6 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday Evenings from? £09 p.m Highlnnd Park Mail Service \Vestminstcr Guild C REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E ungzlnc n! Cnurch Nate! 7| Chas. H. -Warren Co. El As‘exhibited here. will surely please you. You will like the styles, the qualities and the prices. All the new styles are here now and you shouldn't wait another day before getting your new hat. We won’t let you buy one that is not just right for you. $1.00 and 1.50 Hats $15.00 Hats $2.00 and 2.50 Hats $5.00 Hats Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in thej North Shore territory including Rogers Park Ev anston wag: mette, Kenilworth Winnetka, Glencoe Highland Park and; Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this territory i; continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. Highland Park, Illinois mam: w. mm; Praia! m 1. cm, Vice mam Narth: Shore Trust Com Capiial sioo,ooo 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, poniers, draperiea piano covers. lace curtains, etc., cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner, as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant ,in the West. Telephone. INCORPORATED 214EASTCENTRALAVENUE TWHWPukZGS Dyers and Cleaners “Thelmperial” ThewNew Hats for Spring and Summer wagon will call for and deliver North Shore. Trust Company THE PARIS SPIRIT MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Used- Avcnoc. CHICAGO Organized under the Bulking Luvs of the Sate of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS When you make connections with us. you connect yourself with Plumbers who understand their bus- iness. An order from you will promptly put all our knowledge and skill at your service. And the cost will not be great» Have Your Pipes- Fixed Why ments ‘ for son week? of original style and ex- clusive distinction seems embodied m the smart apparel women are wear- ing this season. Call and see how per- fectly we restore every charmingly becoming cos- tume that you entrust to us for our expert work in your garmmts nm make arrange- and have us call we garmems every CLEANING E J CRUHM . 8l$2 Pa\5 for IL! damage ltd iricnon of I which canm m wvs ail di Phone 1 80 f0?

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