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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Jul 1914, p. 4

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D. C. PURDYfl‘ SONS “The Freezer with the Aerating Basket”. Ii 3 Ilnlltu. Requires much lz-su labor and me: In: its and salt than any other freacr. See it before you buy a freezer. ‘ tin-um an Tfie most wonderfulnfall freaen. By means of its astonishing aerating spams it whips air into every particle of the freezing (Team. makingice cream mat is a revelation in texture and dclimcy. It breaks all records in 5 ~â€" WhinfljonuYuiym Ennend u m mam: Kirch{19u.at the post olfice It Rights! Pitt. Illino‘. under (I. Act 0! Match 3 1879. 1 THE HIGHLAND PARK Pmmsnso Wmu BY JOHN L.?Unm It Humand Park, Lake County, fillinois Teupixone :; :: Highland 9';ka REAL SATISFACTION You must use Nun-Finish to have real ‘dusting utisxaction'. You cannot get Nu-Flnkh results without Nun-Finish. Every user becomes an en- thusiast. A trial will convince you it has no equal City of Paw Paw dust m the usual wav~ but what a (hfftrence! No dust flying m the mom m settle down . spa k IS take-n up and ta an out not )mt stirred up And. at the same time. Wlih nu rxz'u \\ \rk vmxr furni‘ure. wwdwwrk .Hw! hardwood floors are clmnsd .md Lxxlz‘hch 'l'rv a :x‘ bottle. turn-Luau.) I074 ; D. G F’URDYwo SONS Why n}! spend \mur \an'mn :gt (I'm deli rhuni rrsort’ Boaung. Bathing Fxsh1ng.Tennis and “ANCIXG Lake Brownwoofl ROBERT GREENSLADE 134 5. Second St. Phone soSLL Ttlephono 954 nnku pgl'egt Ice crec- Are You Building? 3m: “41:: tube sun. «It \ mung mm H 23 gum: in .r cuntnutot who “III nat “My dn {hc \\ ork propcrh' 'mxr .1! a smut (awry figurc “12mg dune carelessly rs dangerous, and exorbitant charges are unfair to you. ‘ I'd III-w In figure on your jolti and ham- you cnmpnrc my fig; ure with mass of other rehaj ble contrrwturs. *‘ D. c. Purdy son. ‘ Marian H. Craig Your Wiring Contrac‘ Miu Helen Mayer THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1914 Inn and Cottages is a marvelous dusting- clegmn - lishmg' ll- quld. 'il it you Just mam Teacher of Violin i4 )1 )4 INCORPORATED / m1 Influx Michigln A‘L'F, Mrs. Ross J. Beatty and children, John, Mr. and Mrs. Ferret: Ndlm OI 1hr ‘ Rosslyn and Veronlgc 1e“ July 41h [0 Isle of [’InCI are spending "Ii...”k With [spend three weeks at Lake Geneva, Wm MFS- 1213‘ Grant of Ravine Ave 1 Mr. Larry Reef of Chuago spent the {week-end with his sister. Mrs‘ George ! Niedermann of Green Bay Rd, Mr. and Mn Carl Luther Odell. who? have been spending the winter in Florida} since their marriage last fall, will livel during the summer months at the home of Mrs ()dell's father, Mr. Jerome C. ’ Steever on N. Sheridan Rd. ? Mr. John Gasser of Chicago is apend~ ing the week with friends in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Dickinson were week-end guests of Mr. and Mn Marvin Paola at the Midlothian club. Jack Baker left last week to spend the remainder of the summer on the Baker farm in Babcock. Wis. Miss Marjorie Sman 1m last Friday to Mr- and Mn Gears: Grant and non bethe guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. H. Jam Robinmn are spending um wed Moore at Prides Crossing. Mass.,_for 39". With Mr. (Lram'l parent. Mr. and Mn eral weeks. . 135. Grant of Ruin Ave. Mrs. Clara]. Tremaine spent the past fortnight at Highland Camp. Plum Lake Wig Mr. and Mrs. Curtis N. Kimball wnth their three children, Wallace, David and Mary Kimball left Monday for the cast. They will win Mrs‘ Klmball's father, Mr George Hadley, in Boston, and wxll motor through the New England states. : Mr; O'Connellwith her son John. is ivisiting her father. Mr. M. McClory of 1 First St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews of Can tral Ave. left Monday for a Vistt of sev eral weeks in Cmcinatti‘ Mr, and Mrs, 135. Bowden of Central Ave. spent Sundav in [.nbcrtywlle. A number of the girls of the North i Ave. M. E church attended a dinner given on the North estate by the Wheelerville church on July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin of cm 5 Mr. E‘ L. Harmon of Chicago. Mr w, cago spent the weekend mth Mrs. John is Harrison of Wheaten, and Muss ()lhc Sheaheu of Central Ave. Hubbard of Chicago a m the Fourth Mr Larry Reef of Chl ago spent the , and Sunday wnth Mn. , L. Harrison of ...... I. ....,z :u. L.’. -......- u- M. ‘ MCGUH‘HI 51 Mi. Helen Wee of Chicago is the guest 0! Mnlnd Mrs. John A. Putn-m. Melville Cobb has rammed from a busineu trin to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Miss Carolyn Cloudman of Elgin is the guest of Miss Grace Andxews. Miss Helen Birch and her father. Hugh '1‘. Birch. formerly of this city, have open- ed their summer hdme at Lake Geneva within the fortnight. Their home it. among the new one. at the resort. Miss Dorothy Clark returned July first from th: cast. Where she has been visit- ing fora month or so with friends In West Point, Boston. New Bcdford and Neviv York. Mr. and Mrs. Endcr and {amily of Ben- ton Harbor, Mich. spent the week-end with Mm Ender's mother. Mrs. B. A. Smith of Second St. home 0! Mrs‘ Catherine helly of Clay ‘ evemng. "‘"f- : Mrs. Knickerbmkcr of Decrficld spent James Duffy. Jr.. of Green Bay RdiTuesday wuh Mrs. Fred ()recnslade of was injured the Fourth by a blank cart- ‘ Second St. er‘idgelwhich missed fire and then‘ went‘ Mr, E Paine of Marengo. Iowa spent off acmdcntally whnle he was lrymg to the week-end with MLSamuel Levin m remove It. First St. Masters Earl and Manhall Curtis 0! Clncngnare spendnzg this \u-ck at (he homcof Mrs‘ Catherine Kelly of Clay Ave. \‘:~ Julm Ewart wt (Lu-m: Hay Rd. lcmvx’ (f‘h' wrrk for L« lumhnx, (Him In xml “uh her {Mn-uh Mu Ennrt \HH 11-11mm In Columbus unhl she puns her husband [Ugh In the Ish- of Pines in SJpH-mbcr. Miss Whitney of Park Ave entertained the Philuthea (1353 of the Baptist church on last Tuesday. hax‘ been lH Mr; Powers of Chicago spent sevenl days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Schneider of Glencoe Ave. Miss Catherine Sullivan 0! Park Ave., left last week for an indefinite stay at Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mn. Cari Hm Indchiidrm of North Chicago at visiting Mn. Wm. Grant of Laurel Ave. for a few day: Mn. Bert Brand of Central Ave. and Mia Magdalen McNiel of Green Bay Rd. upon! Sunday in Waukegan with Mn. Harry Wm Mrs. John Harmon of Park Ave" with he: childmnldt [at week for an extend- ed visit with relatives in California. Mi. Lillian Vibtrom of Chicago spent the Fourth with Mrs. John Blomdnhl of Green Bay Rd. Mr. J. A. Blomdahl of Green Bay Rd; left on the Fourth to spend several days with his brother in Michigan. Mrs. Peter Hutter of Green Bay Rd, was on the sick list for several days last week. IMMPESOM :\1 M158] \H \Vm Hall‘lghw rmcx'h' 1)] Hugh! tw Higlzlwzxi [H ,\I J. M [)eRoO of Clan Ave, “ho a mending the last two mnmhs m H‘u'bur, Huh. 1\ v\pm (ml m :nxm- (Ins wm‘k. «Art uI link lt‘ I11 .\I H III lH Mn ("Sl\ .‘l‘ Hay Rd. (”NU In “an \HH puns her RU, spew” MI ~ hcvg Mr; and Mrs, Nichols of the County line are being congratulated odthe blrlh of a daughter. born June 2801. Muss Ericka chffcn and brother Bruno, nf Cthng spent the webend With Mr and Mrs. A. Mayer of the Cuunly line The Mlsses Havlick of Chicagn spenl the Fourth wi:h Mrs. Henry,.Clow of Second St. Lt. Phllllpi o! the 27th lnf.. in at Ft. Shendan a~* mspector of the militia sngnll C yrps‘ The lawn social given by the ladle. of St. James church in Highwood that was postponed on account 01 rein will be given on Wednesday. July 15. The Indie. are do- ing all they can to provide good music, refreshments and amusement: IO that every one Will have an enjoyable lime, It is hoped that many will attend. Supper will be served from 5 o'clock uanI all are served. 165m, Mme Fred Fisher mth her dlughter Laura. and Mrs. J“. Healer, with her daughter Mildred. and Mn Chu Rudolph WI“ leave to visit Mm Gueer in Chicago on Friday. Miss Lauri and Min Mildred expect to remain I week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meuel o! Sycamore Piare. with their son. » Truman, and Chishnlm Stubbs left Mondly {or a six day automobile trip. Muss May Kruegcr of Green Bay Rd. is spending this week with relatives in Chi- cago. PHARMACIST mo»: 23 Mr. W. C. Eddy of Marengo. Iowa. furnr crly of Highland Park. in visiting with his brother-inlay, Mr. Samuel Levin of First St. ' Mrs vagum! n I” at UM hon‘m- n! hm mrll’l. .\1L~ J .\I\'(‘.rcgur mums Re». and Mrs, Van liwrl and >01) William. 0! GMT“ Bay Rd. are Visiting m Trrru ”.1le, Ind tor a cnuple of wwk» Rev A. A. Hucfvlc will speak in M: Van Mrs: John lrwm MarslmlL acr-tnzp.mn-d bv hvr daughter, Mist-I Vulcncin Raffcrvv md smrr, Mrs. Clark, rcl nun-dim wu'k 'r-ym an (Mt ml. d 1m) oust The Misses Margaret and Helen Christo- phcr of Benton Harbor, Much. are (he ”‘3 ' guosts of Mr. and Mrs‘ Burridge D. Butler M” on \\'.n'crl) l’lnce. ('H Mrs. Charles Dailey lett Thursday for her home in St. Louis after a Weeks visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean. The topicolthepaton Iermountthe Baptist church nut Sunday morning will be, 'The Place of Faith in Preaem Day Life. " During July and August. by vote of the church the! will be no evening ”NICO. Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood of Washington. D. C., a member of congreu from Ohio and author of the famous dollar a day pension bill, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Armstrong. . g; ' ~ :3'hmn (My of this cityaidwdffiendlhinlattmt Ilr Burke-Indus “family are residing in anry’town. N. Y. They formed] lived In the Morris ht pltee on Ruin: Drivwnovo ‘ andoocupled by Mr. 1nd Mn J. c. Mm ‘ Mn. Francis Noticed . rd ha I} Unmodfromwm I: visit with In: W, In. Decker In Milwaukee. . Warren Bucquy. who for men! months out has Mmhhhthcnnoch in New Odom: is sounding the numncr with his pcrenu. Mr. and Mn. C. W. Bucklev on Ravine Hue. V L'l'li Rme-r s placv next Sunday mornmg and a ”win [In Ch m {In unvds mvr :H 'I‘hnvuxm 2311“ L’L'lrl W: hnhr Van Ripvr with hm In YIH' .\1I‘L§r.\ [dun I'Lx; TH»: In"! 1.11:: LI" “(Pk Id \LN'H Ht'” H ut'rrlmmn: Lt nrdandan-r Mas hum “do 3. Jl (mmJnns at {’ARK PRESSHIGKLAND 9mm In \pvnd ~ ”‘l HM o'clock at SL Mary's church Sunday. July i ‘ 5th. Burial at Lake Pom! may. . ‘3‘ EMA“ Obiunry John Nevins. born July 26. 1877. Inn of Edward News; of Elm Flux. died of pneumonia July 3. 191‘. Funeral It 8 Mrs. R. K. Gluten and daughters of Dallas. Mrs. Hermnn Adler and Min ‘Adler. Louisnlle. Mr. And Mrs. James ‘Snitzler, rhild and nurse Ind Mrs. Henry Marshall, ('hira‘m. Mm. S. E. Leopold, Mrs. Edwin D. Kohn, MI" Dorothy J. Kuhn, Mrs. Alfred F. L90- pold. (‘hirnmu Mr. w...\'. Davil, l’nl- ‘Lns. Mn- Harry N. Mack. (‘inrinnath Mrs. James E. Hayes. New York. Mrs. L. J. Templetnn Ind daughter. ()m-hl, Mm Roberts, Pandpm, Mr Fred L Benttyn, New York. Mr. Georn Mil- ler, Chicago. Mr. S. H. Kinney nnd wife, Miss Julia E. Kinney, Mn. A. J. Baird. Minx (‘onnmnce Kiongle. Kans- us (My. Weekmd gueus included Dr. and Mn. Wm. Cooke MamC A. Scholc, Ruth Adam: Church. Mr. and Mn P. C. Ethel. and Mr. ~and Mn. Frank H. Dillon. I" of 011030. The open air vaudeville on Saturâ€" fday lut us a delixhtful nflair. The fperformance by profession-l- w“ ’particulnrly good Ind the dance lfu-r- wards on the knnil court, which was ffloorod over for the occasion, was en- ! joyed by .u. ‘joyed by all. There were uvenl hm “dinner partie- given by guests who 'enteruinod friends {rdm the sur- rounding towns. The ten dances on Saturday nfher- Fnoonn are exciting much interest. fThese dances Ire free to everyone and smnny viaiton from other plum Ire present every Saturdly afternoon. Among the recent nrrivnls may be mentioned Mr. And Mn. Frank Em- erlch. Mr. J. 0. Hoover and Min Loin l". Hoover. Mn. Arno. Mullen and Mr. Bernard Mullen. Mr. And Mrs. W. M. (‘ollins and family. Mr. E. K‘ Norton. Mr. S. ll. Hodxe, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Whitney of Chit-Ago; Mrs. W. ll. Flippen. Mm. .loa Rsnkin of St. boun. The annual tennis lnurnamenl ls n1- so taking shape and will ht' held early in AuguxL Entries will he accepted from all the North Shore towns. The courta are ln very fine and {not rondi- tion thin year Ind some good playing may- be looked for. 'lhv Tm-~<l:1_\ null Saturday fixt'l‘lhg lamps are \my [mlmlm Hus NC'MM‘L 11ml {he atlvmlnnu- h :nmlnml} 1n \‘1‘t‘uslllfl. These affairs are under the mmmgmm-nt of Mn Marlin (', (“roll who also hu~ several «luncmg nlusM-r in the house. Hn Sulunluy new! lhvre will be u mw-su-p contest under Mr. (‘arroll's dlrm‘tiun for amateurs only and a prim will be awarded the win- m-r j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sullivan of Detroit. iMich.. formerly of this city. are mending {two wcelu with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. :jeppescn. h. HANK}! ix )1 “'cdnr-(hy 5:1.nmr-x u I” lk‘in'h \h‘ Winfield Spencer 0! Annapolis Is usu- mg at UM- home u! hm pun-ma. Mr and Mr: Karl W Spvnrer Qor .wu‘ral \u-rks Mrs. Alexander Scott of Lou Ange-lea. Cal., is here for an extended visit with her mother, Mm W. J‘ Obee 015. Second St. Mrsv F. W. Parker will lqlve Thursday for an Indefinite stay in Sandwnch. Ill., wh rre she will vmt lu-r nerve. Chic! 0! Police Wing in suffering from an injured ankle. the mult of a motor- cycle “Ipill” Sunday. Mt. and Mn. Leslie Goudie Mumjly otChIcuo. formerly of Highland Park are upending their vmkion with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ralph of No. Think!" «We! Mr. and Hui Henryl’hhuolSQGn-Bly “did “Mydéfilm Barium! mummymmrm. “inflamed-week. m. mi! um wing-3.: put: Rug. poem My with Mr. Haven't mother. Mn Peter Home: 0! Gun: Bay M [‘5 Mn. Loulu (It-rhea with her no! '. 5‘ Highland Hall .\L( Moraine Hotel Is! thxfih': “111 '(.-1‘ HM: an! it his urand'nn'h Hr “151’ ‘ In u! 11H l)~ ( 111 lrau- next in hpe-nd the 8f H) for his In SAVE MONEY by contracting for your heating work now. For several years boilers and radiators have dropped 10 per cent in late winter advancing again 5 per cent in luly: and 5 per cent in September. Y u can saw about 10 per cent by Contradmg a! onm 131w antler three months is baginlerest. ! 1V ' 5 p; CHAS. H. WARREN COMPANY 90 days more ["3 Highland Park, Illinoi: Amwn l vncot. Praia-I m: cm, ha hula L J mm (A. Making a specialty of loans on improved real estate in the North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evanston. Wil- mette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, (llencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Security under mirtgages in this territory is continually enhancing while the ratr of interest is attractive. North Shore Trust Compan; A wagon / ‘1! call for and deliver your gonna”: \Vhy not have your clothing renovated here this week and give our vmrk a fan trial? ()ur CLEANING AND DYEING of ladies“ and gem's garments. oriental rugs. carpets. pomers. draperies. piano covers. lace curtains, etc. cannot be duplwutcd by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. 214WCENTRALAVENUE quhuelfifihdhd 265 Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATE) “The Imperial” 83.00 Ilr’lffi $2.50 1] (1/5 $2.00 HMS $1.50 Hats $1.00 Hats ()l' surely \in1 \mm : Don‘t pay I‘t-gulat' you um 5101 mm fm‘ MIN-1‘ North Shore Trust Company Big Reductions in I“ depanmenu this month THE MOST ATTRACTIVE EFFECTS of Hot Weather T. HDecker MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2113-2133 Lincoln Am. CHICAGO H. Decker Comphny mhdklfibfi‘ Highland Park, Illinois Capital $100,000 Orgtnizod under the Banking Luvs of the Sate of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS Cleaning and stud some garment! In us togulariy fur nur (awful wmk In are ruined If your coat- ume shows spots. stam- ur wrunkles huuadayh nothing can rxvuse un- ndy apparal Those who hunk If” all (hr mm» an rustomon n! nuns \Vh} don’t you 1U. 111m Preuing? $1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .50 Hm 111a [rm

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