au aulu um“. All unis-um anu ueIermlrW of Chicago ‘ whether or not the facts stated in said Will give Dancing instructions l certiï¬cate are true. That a hearing will .‘t Sell‘ra H‘u’ Waukegan every ! be had upon said application on Saturday 1' - v the 28th day of November A, D. 1914. at 11%" “ht .t 8 o cloth’ithe hour of ten (10) o’clock in the fore- Milling Nov. 19th A" modern I noon ul‘said day, at the County Court Room I“ M‘rd O‘Ne‘ “ubt' l'of said Court. it) the County Court House, 5 Tenn: reasonable. Private lea- ! at Waukegan, in said Lake County. ()b- - l - - . . “a. pomtment. 3 iecnons may be ï¬led to and application 2 by ‘P | on or before the hour of ten (10) o'clock l in the forenoon of said day. Frank P. Hawkins Robert W. Buckley mun-a. DrJquh- '1 ‘ Frankw.Shuhen DEN‘I'IS ' Byron J. Stevens Ts Board of Local Improvements of the City ~ wagsmamwm offligNaadParlL * m r IL. Dated at We! Pl'k. Illinois. Septem- ? m ’ III. her 30th. 1914. 37-38 Miss Jessxe ll Boyer entertained guests at Sunday dunner fur sts M. O'Cnnell and Mrs. E. A. Carlyle. both guests of Mrs. George Campbell. Mrs John W Esnmnd of Central Ave†will attend the debu! of Miss Camille B. Henry. daughter of Mr.‘ R‘ 1.. Henry. to take plan- at lheir Chicago home on Thanksgwxng Day from four to seven After the party Mrs. lisnmnd will enter- tain those who received and also Miss Henry at the 'l'hanksgmng dance at the Highland Park Club. The Luther League met 'd[ the home nf Mrs Fred I.:ndstrom on Tuesday eve- ning‘ The members alt brought scwmg and a most enjoyable.- e-u-mng was spenL The card partv anh wa> given by the \Voman's Uuh tnr vhz- fx'nrï¬t of the Phil- anthrouv department of the club un chnï¬dzn Ln: Week W85 wry we“ at- tended. rho-re. being about nnc hundrcd and tilt) prcsn-nt. The party was glvcn at Mrs. johl' ()Inrr's reMdQ-nu- (in N. Sheridan Rd. 'l‘hmr “ho received werr' Mrs. ()hver, Mrs. Prz-d. Sharrur. head of the Philanrnrnpv \‘HH‘JLIUXW. Mrs. Maud Shannun. hrdd Hf the tuna commuter. and Mrs. John A‘ Putnam. president. Euchre. bndue and ï¬ve hnn‘dred were the features u: the party. Those who won pnzes were Mms' Hclx-n Seams of Ken:lw~rth.br1dge; Mrs, Vance! Muzrk. ï¬ve hundred. and Mrs. Juhn Sr Reeseman. ruchrc. Rc-t’rvahnxenh uf Irappr. we cream and \akcuwcre sent-(l. Among the- dt'fznrx‘ mum in L‘omphnwnt to Miss Alto: Evans whose marriage to Harold Hm LJrscn nt Green Bay, “'15. will taiw plan- at the Baptist Church Thursday Ncmng, Nov 25th. was a nus- ceHaneuus shnwer at which Mtss Eva Morton at Green Bay Rd. was hostew on Saturday afternoon from three to stx Another attatr given thts week m her honor wul! be at the home of Miss Prtscnlla Noqrenberg. Suuth Second St): Friday afternoon. orc 1n sern- ('1': mm m (mm; l'hc g (Mu, 'cr {001125 “er;- xwmdc-rtul m “wt-(unma- mlh than deuwuhurh u: LIUIUHYH lulu-x ’mri thrysunthemunm. :hn- lxghla Nu: dimmed m madcx 12‘3ch m the lid~frrn Star union mun-h him: \rhh“. “Burr. green and rrd, l'he rublz' \Mi‘ wrx .z: zractn'c mth its chnsanthvmum arm). while place cards wrrc of a clever get-up :nnsmnng of the must 0! honors picture. About nnc hundred and ï¬fty gucsls were present mdudmg worthy mzntrons and past matrmh' 1mm {he Exansmn chapter and (hank-N {rum other cities Mrs. chm mu prrsemrd mth a lonely paraA sol as a {uken wt apprrctatmn md good WIN from her nflicen‘. ' xatron. ‘H'N MAS h(7.‘t("‘ mlebrmv m .ear an? ’ '7‘ ~ulhrr': c I'rrfmp‘ ammn g'haptt‘: f I‘hursmr. Hrs. .\ u Men->1 ,» ho um Dancing Class The Sncizll Side of Life anzll Affairs of the Miss Hokuson “Trade in HighlmldPark !â€. Why? can gHr \uu {Humph- t‘nmpc! Trade- in Highland Park primarily no! became '_\nu lhcfkiw suppnr' home induqr) and help your town Ialthmxgh 'm: n the correct :pml v. but hemme u r can. taking tmzcther theqnalxy' 0? Jur serncr and n! our laundcnrg and downing. du better by )nu Ihzm :m} mun! mwr‘ Wz am.“ Pr‘inanla! fa; 3cnnmus our hm: at 'nusineswiaunderhig. cleaum: and plr-nin-g, and rink. L‘lcallli‘.: \Vc‘ h We call for and d cl i ve r work, phone 178 or 179 ihih m nigh! Hm: hr-r {c Ill?! mfg hr \\ (‘K‘n Pd n [h Ml 'npm I‘ Multan Meuchtles Sunday >(hOHI \Ius‘s of the L'mted Evangelicalchurchmlehrut- ed hh‘ mneleenth Inrxhduy uhcn they surpnsc‘d hnn by a party TUL-sdan‘ mc- nmg. Then- \verv thirty guests prev-m. games were the feature of (he ext-mug. {own p641} gn‘lng day of hcr A \crx' infurmul birthday (hum-r “as hrld A! the home uf er thurlcx E. Wreks of Rmmla “'wlnesdm evening of [flat “wk. In hnnul of Mrs. Wm‘lu" mother, er. Rumhm‘ “lldcr. “hm, at that tune. xn‘rlwd mam pu-H'. anx The Westminster (‘ruild met at the home ut Mrs. George Child: Tuesday af- trrnoun. Miss Helen Mayrr. Violinist. played. accompanied by Mrs. C. (‘1. AIM- ander at the piann. After the prngram there was a zcnrrai discussmn at the nwthmhnt'pm) for childrrn ut' Puma and Indm .\Il'\. MA 3L McNamee of FL Shrrldan gave an Informal dancmg partv Wednes- duv excnmg for hex‘ guests: Miss Mary Scdguu‘k and .‘vth‘ L'athenne Dean, nexk .\Ir R Mls J! “\Yc ‘5wa )‘nu and you kl“. m L13. «1°C! Kr \ï¬n afford {In den! \uth you 'WoféIWJL-rally. We ham (1 {hurnughly mudrfl‘ plum, our hclp ls gmcirnr, ufhd L’u “ark cntvuflcd In u.~ 1> dum- Lul'. {($31) Hun x~ :m ubwiutcl) sum: L'umdr“, “e do thmgx‘ in .1 samm ‘.\::y,r'.1-ry [new that hunts om lam Jr} :n‘ bcmi xhnruughly E‘Uf \le '.\ e' H ((9951:: Park trwud.‘ and 1’. 31 mix“: ill rue valor 'vuig\\1(k \\ IHCHII‘HJ ~ and relaln‘es. al! at .1 dmncr m1!) 1‘ her home. rurrx ï¬nk Edu! \n Notice ,1 A [r ,m nm-il 10H YUM [cur or mm prrll MI ‘H (1'4! '11 \\'CC luutwï¬ [hanks h'w HI Lu land Park. “linma. “hICh Improvement ‘was provnded for by an ordinance passed heretofore on the om day (it October A. D. 1314. and the lautul expense: of such iprxeeding, the delniuh‘c tor \3Id sup- Splemental specml tut-3:712:11: being on lï¬le in the ofï¬ce ut {hr cm ilcrk of said icity, and havmg applied to the countv {court of Lake count) tor .m assessment iof the costs of said improvement atcord- [ing to beneï¬ts. and l supplemental :pec ial assessment therrm hdHng been made and returned to said tnurt, the final hear» ing thereon will be had on the 5th day of December A. D. 191% ur as soon thereg ‘after as the business in! the court will‘ permit. Said supplemental 39003! W“: pa able in one installment. All per-on e~ string may ï¬le objection: in aid court before said day. and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. James C. Bovhn. Oflioer appointed to make aid m- Dated It Highllnd Park, lllinoia Nova- ber 19th. A. D. 1914. 3-, ilnlerl‘slld that m r mmâ€! 1'! :ln- Cih of Highland I'M}, K‘llil"\ wt Laki- and State at “Illll'i\ Mi» '3; uixiervd {lint d :upplcnmnml mun." .1‘X'155n11‘n‘ be- lei'ied [0 pin tho li("n H'I \ \ ml the (us! of the “01k and um 'i'.\l fur the mnstru tion of a ~uhwm Llllii'l Hr irmlxs of (he Chicagn and Nnrxlnuwtmi: R) Company. and the grading, (Illillllnx iurbing and paving With a brick pa\en!{‘l‘.l. wuh bitu- men ï¬ller, upon zi Him‘rt'lr base with sand cushion lnfiudlng ih» rr :idiuumem of intersecting pan-mmâ€: .md n! the sanitary sewer, and the mnslruuion u! Sidewalks and otheru ix impronng Laurel Ava. from {he west Ime m paung on St. Johns Ave, westerly to (he pan-d road- way on First St, and including the inter- section with [he pmed roadway on First St.. all In the City of High-' Suppk‘ :1! St. ['ntx evz-mng. .\ .\rh5> Hr the "Tutu Mrs (mu kun'h « her frnrndx Satmdav MI» Hmmmu H.†Mr. and Mn \\ and MI,“ Ll ma h and .\h§§ klum }‘\ net party [U .c n Sunday evening, 311153 Fltvrl‘ll Mrs. Hmd Stungm Sewng uulr J! but In: 511‘ P. HUIL’MAUH ‘ left Tucxtlm‘ Mr :12 (\l souxh Mr and Mn Hmr about ï¬fty gursh m wedding annncrsmx urday cvcnmg Thr Mu Slgm‘ monthly run-mu. Martha kan h F .\II\< .\|;‘.dn-( morning tur lh W!†[m 'hv gmx Allen Rnhmd Mm; \\ â€Deerfield News Items MI»; ï¬rm 1' LA I'hcn \\ Muss Mane Kn 5!( Unumc \1 If; UH! ‘ \h Br 5 ulc-m 1H \I \r be THE HIGHLAND PARK PREb'S. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIE m .Ittxng xx. '1‘! {hm H h‘rn lx'k ml (-n L: H )p u? x the x...:}: 1*th puplls had 2'1: Sainldfl) (wrnxl‘fl (“Hum- ypqy :n‘ t‘w Eru‘w of Mus .m Mrs P ‘.\_.rdThen'lcn Notice J U H St mrrt m And Ru} Huuhlwn nu mini :rvp an lhe' Jp .h hurlrs: {it .1 din- HI her chnds [IAIY\ M hm! H\ [WY'nInL' “mud n! 1111‘ mr"\ wt Lnku :g uniervd :hnt ~x'v5sn11‘ffl be- \ Hf the (us! xr [he \onstru r tanks of (he â€[111 Im- guru: H! \'>c:n.11._\ Lux A 1111 \rry mills A ll} Iul‘fllll m N'h w .15 Elm wm-k mu Sum‘u .mmhnm-d the]! cry ~!;al hwu'r SM \h \11 1-1;: I’\ If ULH IHUI {WIN H15 klznvv ,mdu) rd \Y Demonstration by Appointment Order now and insure immediate or prompt future delivery Retail Buyers to Share in Profits (L Retail buyers of Ford cars from Aug. 1, 1914 to Aug. 1, 1915 to share in the proï¬ts earned by the Company during that period to the extent of from $40 to $60 per car on each car they buy, to be paid some time duringAugust 1915 provided 300,000 or more new cars are sold and delivered during this period. A. G. McPherson Highland Park Garage Roadster Touring Car . Town Car . Exclusive Agents for East and West Deerï¬eld Townships Park Ave, between SL Johns Ave. and Sheridan Road Telephone 140 1 913 Prices . $440 490 690