in “19133179530†n '5“ t~ he: -£nr0i1 19!: I. Select your next order of Records from our catalogue and the order will be delivered to you subject to your approval w ’ Columbia Grafonolas LLLLL 23 I. ma Road mm Pm P. S. Get the latest books written by best authors at our circulating library, at 3 cents per day. WWW Greenes News Stand Tohphone 632 You mum use Nun-Finish {Ow have "cal 'duumg snxisfactioni “ v; You cannot get Nu-Fini-h "2 results Without Nu-P‘iuilh. Every user becomes an en» lhusmer A trtal ml! ronvmcc you 1: has no equal, III'FINISH, / REAL SATISFACTION Enprtd us want! clan. mat'cr \lau h h 19H. the post can: At Highland Park. â€Imus. undjr [ht Act of March 3. 183‘) WMSUOHYmiIMvm FRED SCHAEFER PLUMBING Punusmm Wm†uv 1mm L. Unsu. It Highkmd Park Lake County. Illinois Teh'phone ;: :: Highland Park 562 Choice Office mmrmmms? D. C PURDYH" SONS ~c and Records Arc Agents For All THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19 191-8 E. F. PRATT, Prop. 39 St. Johns Avenue "Wu“ :5 Em in the I.Y A.L.IDCD ‘7‘ A“ Columbia Records play on Victor. Talking Machines M W“: ‘ 4 the mamFï¬dï¬ â€˜rtï¬nnat oneo‘dock. Mrs. Ruth Cofl'm Com. to peoplehcre. :: clan at the Ginon ac Winnetka every Friday? There will be “page. ‘ Major and Mrs. William E. Voee, who have been the guest: of Mr. James H. Shields and family left Saturday for Fort Williams after a few daysspent in Benton. Miss Priscflla Carver is very busy pre- paring for her musical amazement: for the next two weeks. and .mo for her musical illustrated lecturn, ‘ be given; at Lake Forest and her h ‘ his city, ‘ sometime m January. Wit. is spending a (a; days}! this week with her sister. Mrs. D. P. Sheahcn. Miss Anna Bloomï¬eld had as her guest for the week-end Master Roland Mains of Riverside. formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cox of Chicago. the latter being formerly Miss Margaret Culkins of this city, are receiving con- gratulatiom on the birth of a son. born last week Mr. Charlcs Hutchison of Grace City. North Dakota i: Visiting 'his sister and brother-mm“, Mr. and Mrs; Andrew Bloomï¬eld for several months. Freda“ -k “C Schumacher and Walter Melerhnfi \eu- among those from Here who attended the Lhicago- Illinois foot. ' ball game am Saturday at Urbana. Mrs. Mbcrt Zunmrr uf W. Laurel Aw is quite i“ an a Chuagu 'ospital. Mias Leila Hymn ut' Columbus, ()hio.‘ is the guest mr sen-r3! weeks of Miss : Alice Evans. ‘ 3165:“ J Shrrlds haw “'(‘t‘k end m attended a“ game m1 511 Mr and Mn. (. W szter :mnvmucc the birth at .A son, horn Monday mormng Mrs Runsatcr \AR.‘ tormer!y Miss Mar )0“? Mihxlla u! Un.‘ (Hy “urn has been reamed from Aihur qurrque, New Mcan that W. MA Lowne. whu run-rm! .u mmranum there early :n Seprr'v he! :s 'n'mrrmg rapiï¬l) and will return w ' l\ .\u:k 2‘. 'hw early spring Mam» Juhn F k nnrad and Cuhcr Shrrlds ham :‘rltnned after spending the “'(‘t‘k end :21 "rhanu, lllrnors, where they attended Hm Chrcazn-Hlinois football game an Saturdnv Mrs. T W Ready of Niles. Mich, .md her young daughter are the guests uf Mrs. Rerdy's muIIn-l Mrs. M A Mibzlh of Forest Aw. Mi» Helen Thayer of Chicago “a: the wrek end guest of her cousi". Miss Mil. dred Thayer n! N. Shcndan Rd. Miss Hlldd Huffman hm‘ mid her Beam!) Shop on N Sheridan Rd, to Mrs E E Fenn uf E. Park Ave. Mrs Fenn uxH take possessmn Monday, Nov. 33rd. Mrs. P P Crabxllc of Springï¬eld. H‘mu. was the week-end of Mr and Mrs, Carl H. Booth of E. Park Aw. Dean and Mrthxs L‘uulducll and Dr and Mrs‘ H. F. Mallw). all or Chncagu L‘nivcrsny were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mn. F. S Munro Miss Hulda Huffman hm‘ sub Shop on N Sheridan Rd, 2.» Penn uf E. Park An». Mrs take possessmn Monday Nov Mr and mu than h modeled ihg Manhcm Lodge No. 37. l. O. V. and Frxdhem Lodge No.21. L 0. \'., w“ pm: a damr at U'Nclll's Hall. Lake Farm. (m Saturday evening. Nos", 2151‘ (ï¬nd musw and xcfrmhmcms.’ 3’! >- '\ 5K l‘vlerlrh iannd.“ 1.. ‘4 ' Mn. T F \Vrlgf iwcu AND PERSONAL ms or her m IMr and My: 1‘-.. Messrs. Jvhn and Paul L'del! and families motored to Downer: Grow on Sunday and were the gueds o!‘ rx'kllht‘b. Manhcm Lodge No. 37. l. O. V. and Frxdhem Lodge No.21. L 0. \'., w“ gnr The Triums'irate mnounce a dance (0 begiven a! Ravinia Park Casmo Wed- nesda), evening, Nov. 25th, at eight o'clock Bruns' orchestra vull (urmsh the masks Wardrobe free. Everybody wek‘ome ugene Lcrvy 101,â€; s. \uguqd F; maxim b) a PM mum‘k‘mm MM Hrnllc- S! 9?ch .1 PM nu Unuentgm M uidltlun (V IN 'rvy of For) du Lac, few days of this week Hunt-x icr St l‘cler left sallllda} .1st mm (€1.11an .u 1 mH'm-n I\‘ ‘5“ 1mm .1 v.35 painluH) mmr 1k! known uancjn‘ rirls at Of â€It nd the mu Ir, Mm! l‘xhhsll day month; Nov. 2. His mm Jun he "The Amuse-wan... a 0., Eden Yesterday. Y“ and Teeny." L‘p‘ 77‘ Mu Namm melv \K .md ~a~lrr. 5‘ Joseph Hardm’rr of Runnm lvlt on - ' nesday morning {or I.n\ Ange-It's. I. bwherr they wrll spend the winter h v ! Mrs. Hardacrrk 50!), Mr Ralph Hard 4' (- Mr F. W. Schummhm Is attend“ - " j Rexall Conn-mum In Chicago for To t:‘days this week. - I! Mr. and Mn. Fred Rene of Chlc‘o Iwcrexhe week-end guests of Mr. yd ,Mrs. Herman Dena-L . Sister Mary l7rhan of Kankakec. loun- ierly sister supermr of Loretlo mt ihere, spent the weekend at the mnvent Lr‘on Green Bay Rd , I The card party giver. last mght at =lerary hall 3)) the Catholic Order of Lady Foresters “as well attended I The beneï¬t curd party given by [ht Highland Park Woman'~ Club at thc‘ home of Mrs. John Oliver un Nov. lllh. prm'ed a great aurresa. The committees in charge. Mrs. Fred Schaefcr, chairman of the Philanthropy committee, and m Maud H. Shannon. chairman of the Ci committee. wish to express their apprea‘a- ' \tion of generous services mndcred for the'occasion by Mr. H. M. Prior. Mr. Fritz Bahr. Mr, Juhn L. Udell, Mr. John Gallagher, St. Peter Bros. Mr. Arch Johnson. Mr. T. S. Dufly and Alex Ram-my. and thank them most hardy; for the arm: 3 . .“IN. .\L1r\ Ave. \\.|.~ Un- in “Wmdflm h \h~ ,Iuhn Rt‘t'\(‘f1hâ€1 this «re-x h-r far?†Haung~ and dixlllghh‘l Chicngw Pubs The \l â€In \ln Pt'll'l drcn are at H \rrwtx .H l mu wzl Parhnrm-r PT'flr‘sï¬! Mr khan Nu Them h rem! of N Mr \I ~\ \hrlr :n Sprmgnrld, h\ (h- Lhu ax rhc :Hm-tmg u \\ «rm-m L {uh \l M H‘ [HILNM r The regular monthly meeting ul the ‘Rax'inia L‘xvvs Club took place Friday If. ternoon at the Village House. I'Ilh Mm ' Florence Holbrook of Chicago as speaker to! the occasion Mus Holbrook. uhn ll ;prin(‘lp;ll 0! (hr Furrestville school. dc- lscribcd the peace movement which she has Inaugurated m her school. cremmgi much Interest among hrr hearth. in NW wnrk the chlldrt-n are dmng Ill (he cause ul universal disarmdnu‘m Mrs. Waller- MCNL-Il. ï¬rst \n'r prt‘sldt‘lll prnnded In- the zlbxflce ul (lu- prrwdcâ€"m Mrs Robert R Ureng whu hml ru-l n-mrnrd lrwn Sprxngï¬cld‘ when- >lw inn fwn attend mu ll): Suzc Felfcrntwu lllt‘t"lll‘l. ML» \Jur [HULK-~11 'rl’ 'Xm-xdax Mn. T F Wright 0! Libertyflllc II the gayest of her son and danghcrinla'. éMr and Mrs. (.enrge Caleb Wright of SGlemoe Ave (his unit 'hc' fll|(‘\l u! .\h~ Mc- Shcndau Rd m: H wrung at m. hn Rrr’wman A~~prl1dlhflstߢfll x wlulxuw In L‘nn‘tam'nr Mich. Mr I Wu'ktx .md ht at thr Moraine (or (I LU“! \I NIIIJIM l‘ ': “re-1 r I I- Mark .x Nurthumu‘rï¬ .\ I\ thr \uvk rm? Hurst a! the :r hunr- H1: .\ ‘hrrldln [Rd kimk |~ .1 run-â€my brother of me .\ Parliament 0! the Phi H‘lelnlh u! \Vrsleyan Um- \hddk-(nn. Conn \\ H‘I Ahx . F Mark H Lurhn N 'ru'lt [J ng ldliIIM \m u '\ 1H I). L hung. . .md hm two all†m- !ur the winter 1.: and fmmh Mu- R,l\.lll.l {ur‘thc H\ mm \I 1L1 ~'n[l. who has â€g.- Campbell .1 pnd “H40 K \hatflrr, .l\ ~IR‘M [he 5“ arrival {H.i HHHW‘M u: relalltfs \ â€04?“ N U» hr (ah-n 1 ‘Ha umlc, hm Knows A mhroee Emfly. (.l Suedlsh at [hr I night. ‘0' 4H llvn In an «'1 The nexlmoeu‘molthe club will be ;Eeld_inthe$unhy Ochoa] room 0! the Preflwterian Chm Tuaday. N01724:}; at 230 o'clock. Tho day it in chute o! .“v ‘M Highland Park Woman's Club There was I meetlng ol the (km-l Pm lents-TelChcn Mutton. at Elm Place School huditonum Monday evening It eight o'clock. The meeting “as in charge of Mn. Gordon Buchanan who u the chatrman of the Alocutmn The pro .grnm was. song: by Mn C. U. Alexan- :dcr, who mg. "The Day ts Done" by, IMargaret Lang; 'Cu'dnan Angel". by L. {Lehman and "Mad Cat Manone" by‘ Fredrick Norton. ML Ralph Denna 01 [hr Northwestern l'nwersity School of ()ralury read selection lrom Knphna. and Mr, L‘harln'Weeh sang a grbup of long“ Attrr the flrognm followed relresh ‘ments and a Ihort ret‘eptton A meetmg was held Wednnd-y alter ' noon at three o'clock. at which turm- Mtui Catherine Mnrtin. um- of the heads n! the Kindergarten Department 0! the Chum cago University ï¬ve I "Kindergarten Talk" l \Hn \1 m :4 am ml “av In 1hr Una-n- 0! Hugh land l'dvk T he xrvnr unl be but! Ind mll br ul â€Hunt to all [IniLmu 4,1 mm Imlmrai prmr spun" In I)“ |‘.l u! our Mr» I!) Mundmn r Illh1ht"lf1\r hm (0m 0' un tnlhrr.“ It |~ huprd x-nlu- nn Thursday u.c x-nlu' Mn lnurmn) uA-rmng nlll m :4 ~pw ml “av 10 1hr “turn: 0! um“ m a nahun u {m l‘.1'1k~u1\u.g hm 4 tlnzmm. «,1 mm mumra \I’l†hr 11 [hr clmzng :11 am; dml'll.fl In In: Thankwnmg nual m. uh ul pun ( r‘~ At Elm Place quayn‘lm.‘ r .4 Mn“ 0mm Stth'mnc-v {hr huh v P‘ YUHHHAH' rnnuxh (1: Wm Ll speakâ€. «hm u.“ \(H' Hm‘ urgmntuuma 04 all hunts-r I’m-wk“ \\ Mum «m t‘n‘ KL “up“ and 1‘ lhl: r\ (H A no!) Minna hour ha. been added to [he dnmcaln scwnu- dub on Wednnday owning, lhrrc numbrn. bring un 1hr pro- gram'each Henvnu The Rim- i-Laglr ï¬nd Chippewa: \amp hrc grnups are maturing "The I’llxnm.†a rhankgn In“ play to he (won Tundly‘ ru-nmx NM Nth. In the Awnlamm {outï¬t .4!_ an h 'Imr 1hr- mothrrs 4' the Sounds-y menmg Mm Janna- lump! (an: A party (0 bar friend-in the Anna.- M room» In honor at her eighteenth: birthday banana and m moist“ thememng not! :H earned the nmcl vet-y'much Man) taken. 0! month- Gotta-weld! u reminders of Jnlllnl'l‘ birthday. kale and re cream Inef ur‘vM ' Hugh M lc'nnn (‘hmrh \‘Mrs '\ rv Suï¬ragv- maganrms u Hu- Mm Janr \ddam‘ u! x P “4‘“, rung In apt uk .1! Puilrrhm "All mg I‘hnmgr 1hr grrwnm u r .4 Mn“ ï¬rlmh .-nd \bd‘unw w {hr huh who“! 9.:~ hm-n mlh Y. “7 C. A. News u!“ HJ‘ N A .- \[Il'u ml rravm A A: U! {hr u)"- ‘ai prmr In rr~ bu! Plenum-m and ' 'Imr human-d ( U!- |~ huprd â€1“ the mug mll appcll )r \lrd'umn plan Inn School \.|I Pr “bi-(nod n h lhnnkun rlrxrn a! uhu‘h \ r J 1hanh‘vn “I' “)H lender DI‘YIH nu†HM \rm be (M‘I\ka r 1..†ILr an (HI'I\ Uh should hunh 1M: IHII I‘ll) Edision’s Diamond Disc PHONOGRAPH Frederick W. 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