Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Jun 1914, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

FOR RENT DRESSMAKE R 207 N. Sun-d Sued HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Full line of Garden Supv plies including seeds fer- tilizer and tools at Telephone 794-L ErskineBank Building M saint», m L...“ us" Jr... hi. Pun Bail. Galvan M Amid Telephone 954 You must use NI-Flni-h to have real ‘dusting satisfaction'. You cannot get NI-l’lninh results without NI-Finhh. Every user becomes an en- thusiast. A trial win convince you it has no equal. A large sum of money is lost yearly by buying at the wrong place. You will find that you can. save time and money by trading at REAL SATISFACTION dug in the usual way-- but what a difierence! No dust flying in the ~ room to settle down Itiin. Every speck intaken up and ta en outmnot Just stirred up. And. at the name time. ,with no extra work. your furniture. woodwork and hardwood floors arc clcaned and poliahcd. Try 3 25C bottle. I.TA.LI.MD |I74 “The Balkan War: Its Causes and Elfects" Entered n seconddul matter Much 1. 1911. It the you 061cc at Highland Park. lllmois. under the Act of March 3.1879. Whineflflnhuilflm PUBLISHED Wunv BY JOHN L. Umu. a: Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telcphone :2 :: Highhnd Park 562'; THEHIGHIMDPARKPRESS A large stock of the best Lawn Mowers. Tools, and Garden Hose at Rev. Joseph K. Greene, D. D., Harder’s Hardware Harder’s Hardware D. C. PURDYN‘SONS for fifty-two years a missionary in Turkey will speak on the theme of timely in- terest. Choice Office Baptist (111nm!) Emma Steffen Miss Helen Mayer Pppfl of Everyone invited THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1914 Harder’s East launl mum Sunday, June 7 1914 Tencher of Violin unusual opportunity is I marvelous dultin - Chm}; within. lepm'n - lishin‘ Lulda :it it ypu Lost in the 7:45 p. m "0C OIPOR A TED Several honors were won by students Of the Deerfield-thelds ngh School In the contest of the l'mversiry of Chicago. Harold ()lewn won the scholarship m physics; Thomas Findlay of Lake Fuzz-.~L the scholarship 1n Latin: Mi» Rowena Bastin secured honorable mention In Botany, and Miss Elizabeth Schumachcr received honorable mention in Latin. Mr. Kenneth Cowan. who has spent several months abroad. returned to his home on Hazel Ave. the early part or this Week. Mr. and Mrs} Cowan and family will leave soon lo spend the sum- mer months at Rye Beach. N. H. Miss Alma Kelly of Clay Ave., was the week-end guest of her cousin in Chicago. and intended the commencement exer- ercises of the Jennings Seminary, Aurora Little Willet Ryder is on the sick list this week. ' Mrs. J. H. Morrison and two children of El Paso. Texas. are the guesgs of Mrs. Morrison's sister, Mn James Watson. They will remain here three months. Miss C. Schimek and Mn 1. 0. Jones of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Maerklin. Mrs. G. W. Russctter of Chicago is the guest for several weeks of her mother. Mrs. M. A. Mlhllls of Forest Ann, “.hlk‘ Mr. Rossettrr IS on a busincas tnp. Mr. and Mrs. W. (Nader of McDaniels Ava, announce the: birth of a son, born Friday, May 29th. Miss Mary Lnunc Sedgm'ck has re- turned fmm A sexeral \wcks Hin In Kansas City. Mu. Mr. and Mrs. \\'xl|imn C. F0516! of (hi- cagé. and Mr. Ale-under P. Gray wexe the week-end guests 01‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jo.~eph L. H( lbrouk. B1159. Ellzzllx-m bkarbomugh of Maple \ve., ix \‘mlmg in Knuque, lll. later she wnl \‘lhll friends In Linculn. NH). and expects In return home- wnhm a munth. Mr. Ross} Hearty and two sons, Juhn and Russlyn Hearty spent the week-end 1n Munsey, Ind , ylsmng rclatives. Mr. and Mrs H. H. Chandler left this week fur a se. z-rul weeks \‘Isix m rh» east Holy communion services Will be ob- ‘served at the Presbyterian ChUlCh on nextSunday morning. June 7th. at the 1 regular hour 10:30. The: last Vesper ser- vice of the season WI“ be held “115 Sun- day zitternmm at 4:in o'clock. Thr change wxll go into effect the Sunday (UL, lowing Childrrn's Day. June 2151. when the suhuoi WI” nircl during the summer muntih tit 930 in the morning. and thc church scrviu-n Will folio“, beginning .11 clchn o‘clock. Children's Day WI” be observed at the Sunday morning worship. June 14th, at which time Cradle k0“ certificates and Bibles Will be awarded and the sacrament of baptism “iii bc ad- ministered to children. Mrs. Thurber of LaCross. Wis.. who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mi Watkins for several weeks. will leave next week for West Point to attend the commencement exercises of that school. Her son. Phillip Thurber is a member of the graduating class this year. u l. ”mu l\l(3ud\‘ Junk: gnu. er‘. Jacob Bauer and little daughter . . ‘ . > ' of Chn‘agt), who annually summer In 'Mr and Mn, l‘ldlltls Stanley honh nl Highland Park, have again taken the C. “Innctka, formerly ()l Highland Park. C. Hughes home on Green Ba» Rd. They have znm'ed Intn their summer Cottage took possession June first and WIlloCCllpy at Dr” “A fan" the place until the first of November. Miss llarrtet l’.a>queth Ol Mcxtco. Mu, Mr. and Mm Hughes will spend a fort- and the “'55” Landt 0‘ Chicago W910 night at the Moraine and will then go to the weekend Hues" “f Mi” L'n" 3"”- Sault St. Marie. where they have a sum- Mr. and Mrs. Srdney 1. Holland are er.- mer cottage. - tertaining their niece, Miss Harriet Hol- Mrs Thurber of LaCross. Wis Wholland of Atlanta (Ea. A numberolaflmn has been visiting at the home of Mr. and are bexng planned 1"" M'“ ”“1““, dur‘ Mrs. E. Mr Watkins for several weeks. l "‘8 h" “5" here. “r“ Holland ”’0 h” will leave next week for West Point to 3 her mother. Mrs. W. A- QUQlQ' 0‘ ln- attend the commencement exercises of I dependence, Kama“. "mm“ her. Mr.and that school. Her son. Phillip Thurber is ’ Mrs. Wallace and 50" Mm 0! "it a member of the graduating class this ‘ 53“” place were "“3 week-end ““9“" “ the Holland home on their return tnp year. frum 3 \mt 111 New York ..k Hnlv .‘nmvnllnlnn gnrvll‘ne u-.ll L1. Mrs. E. R. [’hr-lps left Khh' Week for a trip ezhL She W1“ \‘lsll rriatn'es m Rochmtcr and Canada, returmng to Ihgh land Park alter a months abaencc. Mrs: W. H. Hmwnlw has as her gu-uxt ht‘r aunt. Mus Ida “mum of L‘hlcagu The kindergarten plum-d hut Friday tnr the svawn With a part} for the- childrrn. Miss L‘uhh wnH rmuxm- the imulcrgmlvn ('k‘tubr! Iirsl. l p Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carry of Chicago. Efurmerly of this cily, have closed {heir Icity apartment and have opened their country home on Green Bay Rd. 'Lake Forest. 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carry of Chicago. I Efurmerly of this city, have closed their: 1the past year abroad living most of the lcity apartment and have opened their country home on Green Bay Rd. 'Lake Forest. Miss Ida Zimmer had as her Sunday guest: Miss Elblk‘103t and Mr R. Schultz 0t Chicago. Miss Kittie Nolan of Chicago was the guest on Sunday of Mrs. Margaret Nolan 0! W. Central Aux Mrs. W. ll. Hrnwnlee has as her guest her aunt. .\li>s ltla lliuwn of Chicago. The kindergarten closed la:t Friday tor nlxrt ,._..‘ .n ...i.L n A“-.. A._._ .L. .LAIJH ,, 7 Mrs. W‘ T. Underwood Ind ions. Lovell and Thomas Underwood who have spent time in Berlin. Germany" salled today June 4th. from llrernen on board the S. 5. Frederick de (irosse. North German Lloyd line. They “ill arrive in Baltimore June 16th and Will HS]! in Philadelphia and \Vzmhiriglun before coming weat, .\ll$.\‘ Helen (male returned Sunday lrmn it lurtniglits \i>it in New York Her ll'lt'litl Mus Rita Murray at‘coinrvanied her horn» aiitl \\lll the guest at [Le H l\' (male home lor several weeks he- tiiit‘ lea‘» ing for her home in \llball‘l, La}, lie Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tibbitts. the latterl Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Manlull. Mm ‘being formerly Miss Helen Murrle o!!Charles C. Clark and Mist Valencia Lake Forest, well known here. have ‘ Rafferty lelt Tuesday {or a visit of I moved to Lake Forest from Chicago and I fortnight in Wnshington. New York. and are now at home in one of the Spellman ' West Point. where they will lttend the flats on Scott St. Icommencement exercise; The Robert Mandel: have moved out from Chicago and have taken the F. N. Baylies house on KCentnl Ave. for the summer. ' ‘ Mm Mary Kelley of Chicago, formerly of this city visited relatives here for the week-end. Mr. Edwin Jeurgens of Fremont. Ohio, was the weekend guest It the home of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad of McGovern St. Miss Virginia Folks of Chicago was the week-end guest at the H. Ewart home on Park Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ware, the later being formerly Min Helen Zimmer, are receiving congratulation. on the birth of two little girls. born Thursday. May 28th. Imammmsoymml The Rev A A. Plaihtrehl. well known ht'l’f‘ who has been lecturing in the Netherlands during the past year on topics connected with life and scenes in the United States, has received so many imitations for the next season- that he has determined to spend another neason. 1914-15. in the Netherlands in the same work. He is also to have charge of the services of the English Reformed church at Amsterdam during the coming July and August. to which tourists a well as r ’sidents will be welcome. Mr. Pfanltiehl has recently undergone an opention in a hospital at Utrecht. lrom which. how- ever. he has now almost wholly recovez- ed. HIS permanent address is _Utrecht. Netherlandseâ€"Holland, Midi. Sent/ital The Rev. A. A. Pf-nuiohl Wfili Lecture in Netherlandn Coming Suaon. Hmlrgcms wt (Mk I’mk. Aunng the: wrsk-end guests were Thomas Hldlr am] part)", Mr‘ and Mrs. .-\lrxand--r Zukumkp, J L_ South and party. I M. lhcx n‘ .mJ Iurty. Mr and Mrs. A. Buummn. Mr. and Mrs B. A. Hourgcuis and the T. H Bourgeum'and party 3” u! (Mun-4n ESE” Among the summer guests whoarrn'ed this wen-k arr Mr and Mrs, E. I). Bing ham um! mu .1ft'.h-mm‘.and Miss Myrllc- PHARMACIST Lincoln Avenuc mg Tosh-phone H. I’. 18 PHONE 23 The Scmnr dass of 19H 0! the Deer field bhnt-ld‘ High schnnl will haxea dms pxcnix‘ on tho lukr show on Fndav cw-nr Mrs. M. A, Mann; was mind to Wousxer. ()hm tm- middle 01 this week. TO STAY ANOTHER YEAR ABROAD (m \h-dnexduy Mr, John E. Conrad H‘- wde his dlpllmm hum the Hamllmn L‘wllrgc of l,.:w. ’Hu- exercises wcn- held Mr. and Mrs. Euguo13. Boumique. Mr. and Mrs. Addison-R. Warner and their daughter, Ruth Women Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow. Mr. and Mn. George Randall Roberti and Mr. 1nd Mm Forest E. Marsh WM their daugh- ter Grace left last Thundqy night {or I several day: visit at the Wauuukee Club in Athelstain, Wis.,.retumlnl home last Monday evening. Misc Lenore She ‘ "hunter 0! Congressman X. R. Sh 6! Washing- on. D. C., is the guest ‘0‘ Mr. and Mn Edwin A. Armstrong. f » "(this a home 'on ‘ summer months and Mad their home in Lake Forest , " Mr. and Mn. Frank Roswell McMulli ind‘hmily. ‘ Mr. Harry A Tow'vuf is spending ll fortnight u the guest 0‘; Mr, and Mn. John Glass on Cary Avtékavinia. Wham" John Takah Landscape Gardener THE BIG! Highland Hall Sells Photo Supplies Cloncoo, "I. ' Next Sunday the (YEN-em; run up against the Supexbs, u tum that time its first game of the season ha been cumin; quite n swath in the Summary: Earned runs-.Crescents, 1: Glen- View. 5 Stolen haw-Richards; Cro- lin; Duffy; Pottenflrimberg; Shan- non. Twu base hitsâ€"Schmidt; Pierre. Home runâ€"Wold. First base on balls â€"off (Ereenslade. 5; off Clark. 2. Struck outâ€"by Greenslnde. 6; by Clark, 5. left on basesâ€"Crescents. 8; Glenview, 7. Double playâ€"Clark- Grimberg. Wild pitches~Clark. 4. First base on errors-â€"(‘reiu:enu. 2: Glenview, 1. Hit by pitcherâ€"Neil- man, 2, L'mpirFMc-Donald. Although Glenview pocketed both these games, an analysis of them shows the Crescents and the Glen- vieWs to be about as evenly matched as it is possible {or two teams to be, Highland Park showed up a bit ntronger than Glenvie'w in the first' fume. ln the second game Glenview‘ [how-d to lwtter xrlvantave. mainly‘ bearin- of their Work in the fifth and' dyhth innings. Cfetct'll‘l Glenvfew- runs on three hits. a walk and In er~ mr. Again in the eighm a hullalvahu broke loose, and a fluke single. A: scrutch double, an infield hit and a clean single developed :nto another trio of mm: Attendanrv about 650. The iimur: (‘rescrnls Hellman, If Richardx. ss Cause”. of Crolin, c Dufly, Kb Schmidt, '1!» Potter. rf Flinn. H) Greenslude, p {ilrnfirw (onion. ‘2!) Grimberg, H! Shannon. cf Pierre. (‘ “()Ml’m'h. fl! Shaken, rf WOIIL If erhuum. 7%!) Mark, p W'uld's homer in the fihh shined the rumpus and before the ulmoxpherel cleared lenview had piled lhrev ; Cresru.t.~. 1‘ H”. by pltcher~Flinn. Umpxreâ€" Ruak. 'lhv ('rescenu also dropped Sun- day’s game with (ilenvww at Ranma Park 1:) n U to 3 round. In this game Creenslade worked against (Turk, the Clemu-w curve unis! Ruth thrlen wan- somewhat unnowly m the mat- ter of control. H'M. em-ept J'nr the fifth and eighth mmnzx. Bob heid hm own with his rival. In thaw two inningn. howvvvl. Greynslude 31-1 (erru firm: long enough to permit the winners to bag the ronLest. 2. Strum (uh-by Potter. 15; by Kuâ€" gen. 9. Left on busesâ€"â€"(‘rescenu, 5; Clem-fie“, it First lune un errorâ€" Cresrents. 1‘ H”. by pxtcher~Flinn. Glenviewâ€" I 00010000'1â€"241 ’Twu out when Winning run was Icored. Summary: Earned nunâ€"Glenview, 2. Stolcn, basesâ€"Richnnds; Grimberg; Wold. Sncrifice hitsâ€"(insult Schmidt. No base hip-(‘mlin Three bane hitâ€"J Richards. Home runâ€"Slnnnon. First hue on ballsâ€"<18 Potter. 2; ad Runm, Schmidt. L’b S Potter, p V thn, lb 8 Greenslade. r! R Score by innings: Crone-nuâ€" 0 l 0 0 0 n Score by innin gs The ('rescenzx were {he first to tal- ly, slipping over a counter in the third inning on an error, a sacrifice hi! and a single. The home team evened up matters in the fourth when Shim» nun drove a homer where nobody could get ltrwfl‘rr the righXâ€"m-Id Win“. In the rinni inning (ilq-mww put the ganu- nn h't’ forever when they milled 11 run on a walk, an Him-id nut, u Hm] and u (i|i]h)' >hut In ivfl field. 'I he lineup, ('n-sn-ntn filemimu led on the mound {or Highumd Perk. twirled e remrhble nme And had a ehlde the better a! his opponent. Ru- lgen, the home teem' s smoke-bell dil- .penber. The Crescent hurler Ind hverything in ebundance, speed curve- and control end certainly deserved the fruits of victory, but the bmkl of the game refused to {evor him. Uf the thirtyâ€"one Glenview batten that faced him, Potter whiflod flfmen, and of the remaining sixteen only {our connected {or safe sw-u. He wn nl- no accorded gilt-edged Iupport, his mates playing errurleu ball behind him. Tbe Crescent: ion! 3 horn-racking pimhon' duel to Glenvicw at the lat- ter'- grounds on Doconfion Day by the Icon of 2 to l. Potter. who work- Rog-humbduhthhkqi-n lhhtuR-GQI-IMCM munch" 6.... to amwmmwm. U {ilrnfirw (onion. ‘2!) Grimberg, H! Shannon. cf Pierre. (‘ “()Ml’m'h. fl! Shaken, rf WOIIL H‘ erhuum. 3b l'u-rre, (' (Quldhach. as Sticker]. r! Wold. If Bierbuum, :{b Rugen, p Glemiwu ('«uhm, 2b (ig'lnflwrg. H) Shnnnon, cf TED SUNDAY Highland Park, Illinois “1"“ W.MM.M M] an)». Pr*l [ J RUIN.“ Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in a. North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanston, WI meme, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park a Lake Form. Security under mortgages in this territory j. continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attracfiy‘ I've clwuyu send my [or-eon hon lobed-nod and pmud c )nmendei upon my nut appears-o. cnrywhon. North Shore Trust Company Capital 3100.000 Ornniudundatthanking Olus Drawer Shirt -Jladdl Aw Onounm p;noa l 1pm: uoq up: up nnr m panam pun pun. 'a "mule A. “"4 nu I a I n Telephone. 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATED The lighest thing out for Summer ,Wear , Silk and Sleeveless , 50c to $3.00 Chas. H. Warren. Co. ; “The Imperial” wagon will call for and deliw‘ North Shore Trust Company 3):; 030” >20 £05 Nâ€"NH.N~HU ISOâ€"I ><Ol¢9 OI_O>OO MORTGAGE BANKERS Lnnoftho Stutooffllinoin I’m Glad Because SInVOOG MID In“ T. H. Decker Co. “Wallaby“ ' lulaflrflAn. Pic-.20! _‘ ltlnybefldfnuhln How do you expat to keep warm next \umcr? When in doubt, call on Telephone Highland Park 265 your garment: lzvq: Néual JaAoul Diveney - 8151 qaaw 33¢. Pavs for H dam me It 1fh‘hun 0‘ whit h «ZIII‘ m um 11h Ch

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy