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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Dec 1914, p. 4

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I M in. Inz‘flchgnm‘ Binâ€"E33: " 5 Miss Martha Booth, who three weeks not be arsed 23‘3ur2‘fiiigt £30733? gmo. underwent an operation for ap- '8" can. m mn‘ ~ A - - . Ependicitis in the Augustana hospital. has ' arm n" I gretugned home and IS able to be around ' 1 . P G PURDYu" SONS a: .1821 ° W18 m- l .' Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. H. Decker attended a‘ y family reunion dinner on Thanksgiving l ---------l {day at the Decker home at Grays Lake. 1 floater £11! of Records from our I catalogue and the order willbe delivered to you \r subject to your approval m choose An Oil FOR RENT r P. 5. Get the latest books written by best authors at our circulating library, at 3 cents per day. Columbia Grafonolas and Records 23 N. Sheridan RoaJ Erskine Bank Building Telephone 632 Greenes News Stand Every user bemmes an en- lhusmst‘ A {rml Mil som‘muc you It has no equal‘ Ill-FINISH / You must use Nu-Fini-h to have real ‘dusung saiistaction’. You cannot get Nu-Fini-h results without Nu-Fiuish. FRED SCHAEFER ELUMBING REAL SATISFACTION Entered as second-clu- mnter March I. 1911. I! the post omce a! Highland Park. “limb. under the Act of March 3. 1579. WWSIEnYwiIhe Pumnzp WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Unxu. It Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Telephone 2: :2 Highland Park 562 THEHIGHIMDPARKPRBS Choice Office D. C. PURDYu" SONS no Are Agents E. F. PRATT. Prop. 39 St. Johns Avenue THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1914 'MW 15 [Km ' in the [IVA-Lana I" A" Columbia Records play 0 Victor Talking Machines Highland Park All Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Noerenberg left last week for St. Petersburg, Fla, where they will spend the winter, Mrs. Mary Muchike and daughter. Miss Muehikc visited relatives in Decrficid last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mutter of S. Green Bay Rd‘. are receivmg congratulations on the birth of a sun. born Monday, Nov. 30. Mrs. R. Peyton. formerly of this city. now of Chicago. is the guest of Miss Lillian Tow'ner of Proapcct Aw. The Misses Virginia Noel and Frances Kingsbery. both students at the L‘niveh sity School for Girls at Chicago. were the weekend guests of Miss Elizabeth Buck- ley of Ravine PlaCc, Mrs. J. McGregur Adams 1ch Monday {or Thomasxillc. ($3., Ior the winter. Mrs. McGrgor Adams \nrll spend a few days 1n New York preparatory to going to Thomasvillc. has as her gurst: Mr. and Mrs Ez cello, HI. Flues: .H the J den“ on E. L: Mrs. George Wr‘rr' fhz' Mrs Ruin ML» \Vn‘. MA» [I th thr UL) gm IL XII Mr, and Mn. “Us Rz-du' Mrs. Urn. Hupprmh and N -\d.1msnn attvmir-(i 'be ch: convenzmx hem 'n chum“; 'nv gm.‘ mw‘u'": “ ”UL“ ‘ Mr :mJ Mn Janu-s 0mm hdd .1 The Lam-5 AM SHONE M the Eviln- their Wn-l. end guests. ML and Mn gun-’11! Qhurch mil mm: 4: [hr humx- n! (Hen .\1£i!{>l'r‘. uf Talc-AI.) and My am \I: ~ (2mm: UH Thuz’xhy «Hmnmvn Mrs: Hug‘u Foam r Hf Wllmeltt. Mr Adam ()hlwcin and guns. Trd and, .\1r.(mv1 \I:~ Luwcs Hum cntutamn.‘ George are spendxng smuml \‘t‘rk3 Hsit at a Sunni} H Li: -n J‘vm-r L: the Frsln-r mg in ()klahonm‘ They MI! .1130 Hsnf in fatmly on Tthksgixlnx d3}, Mrs Neale! St Lnuis. Jacksnmflfc and Pan befote 3 being formerly Mis< FlShCY rc-turmng hum: Rev. and Mrs J. M. (mm are plannmg NUS“ leun f’ctcrsrn n1 llx xnzaxun H 1w Icavcalxvu‘ Tursdn) for St. Peters c’\p8\‘tt‘d to be the week-r2141 gum: of burg, Fla. Whvlz' (hcy will spend the Miss Helm] Conrad :1”: week. wxnter. Mr, and Mrs Bronx “Hunt; h and \‘r L4“. 1.2.”. - 11‘ Mn jnh )sscitnr “I C} Mn \1 1min} Thur“ 4. Wm :'\ 4X>Sy Mr. and Mrs (in-mgr W Hunt of West Central Ave., are rrccix'mg :nngmtula- tmns on the b1th nf .I dJuglMc-r, burn on Wednesday Nm :T-tl: Mzss Juan Ten “run E-x, \\ hn m a inhab- Mr, Norris Parratt, >rnior at the Wy- man Schonl of Forestry, Munsing. Mich, spent the holidays at his home on North St. Johns Ave. Mrs. W. W. Shullice of Waternpon, " Ave, 13 spending several weeks “slung Maryland who has been the guest 0{‘her parents near Fon du Lac, Wis. Mrs. J. C. Morrison for the past two: M” A- B- Smith is visiting her 30" weeks, went to Battle Creek, Mich. last in the southern part 0! ”‘9 “at“ week. Miss Elizabeth Morrison accom- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Fort panied her; they expect to be gone about 5 Shendan spent the weck-end Visiting three weeks, frie-nrk In l‘hmam. Mr. 9nd Mrs George A. Colburn. form- erfy of this city. now of Arlington Heights, 11].. were the guests of Col. and Mrs. R. P. Davidson for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Shaw are living in the W. C. McCowau house on Roger Wil- liams Ave.. and Rice Sn, Ravinia for the winter. Mflwmâ€"W 5i Juan Ten “run E-x, \\ ho 15 a fresh- .« “CHCSU’ L‘wilcgr Magi. was ‘honur student mt {he Xreshman u: >:\ huudn-d (numbers. Miss [humk H :4 hi: graduate or the ..\l md .\! Mussvs‘ .-\ \I H lK' 11:: or 'l'zssn‘, (”,IU, 15 the >Im (fivm‘nlk Mull res:- urci Aw, this week. E. Maura or Rzn'lnc- Place, :15 he: tlehcr .‘md mulher, izzu 5hr: of Muzui- I) H Ln A}. An‘l , Inn! And Mr uh and My“ Your”: 'he thwhm: Rabie Lhrcagn L.~' 'Am-k. x EH! \14 n«"'»', Pukhhf, .\I:> CHI Ind mfc, Mr and H\ Hupp M the Evan‘ ‘1 [hr hnmc n! «flt‘tnmvn Suns. Trd and .xI \‘t‘rka Hsit .,'v “I Jim ”5:! in A!) \Inrv Baker of t,‘\l and W 1) LI Huh (5 Iiw vr untu n dmm gone about‘Shendan spent the weck-end \‘mtmg ‘ friends In Chicago at the Wy-' Miss Charlotte Friese. fornwrly of (his iing. Mich, cxty. now of Milwaukee, WI», was the :on North " week-end guest of MISS Margurmr 3 Schacfcr or 5. Sheridan Rd Imby. \V. “K’t‘k-(‘HLI Hrunnrl! OI u yd FM) Hg Hunt H! ht all Announcement I wish to announce that I haw bought the Miss Hoffman‘s Beauty Parlwr .n a N‘ Sheridan Rd, and I am now re‘ndx [u do artistic work m mamcuring. facnala. hairdressing. icaip treatment and sham- pooing. I also make first class swuches from combings and also fill order. 40 [hr ng Me Mr. :md Mr» -\.r§ f,: ln't'llll. u: Ravm~ ia entrrtmm (I "W! 2:2 your»; penple at a Thankmznng m; y r party m hunnr of their um Wuiu-z uhn gun: the wrrk end with them, .1an .\11‘>I'III/Abtth.-\pple gate of LmVn'm‘uullu [11' “ho was :ht'ir guest. Mr and .\Y for Beanie \‘. \vzH luv m 1.‘ Mrs. H. A Mak‘afvr: am? machr .\Lxsun u: Rana \V'td’ncuuny ht thtnz': \Hll spuui 'im Ivmicr Kilns an Hi Adolph Mr. and M: s H [gr Salumr, I‘lvlw Saturday and )I'M'l rulatwcs. m mg vacalmn at h guest, .\h~~ cum-x Lmlc é seriously 1! Mr. Inf‘m Kvlh u! ”lynx-mg} _r SumLay {I'm-124'.”- (14.x ‘ ".trm' .h 1 gm K: Highland Park Club Schumachers’ Chocolate Creams Always F resh vaue (mu «Ln u! M!- Mm H11» Un'u Ihx‘ “I“ Hun [1.6 Sta at hrs P Mn Chm-n has 11> PM um Struirle (>1 L’h; ML“ F' nan Ml t'x'tlh thx 111mg guest F M Mend Maddmu Brazman n Mendunm. Captain .md Mrs. Joseph l'nlhrath am sun Howmd. formerly n! For! Shrndax: who hme bccn slammed at Texas L1!) fur Ihc p.15! war, went a da)‘ 01 Inn .4: the fun pwparmg tn nmw In New Yuk CH)’ “hero L.’1ptamfiilbru!h ml! bv ~14 lioncx! 1n the :uturc, \V H Y't' pr Illlt'rl Mn Edward Ohrmund of Clenview Ave, is spending several weeks Vlsillnfl her parents near Fon du Lac, Wis. Mr. and Mn. John Strung 0! Chicago, the latter fotmerly Miss Nellie Grant (1 this city, Mr. and Mrs. John Grant of Glencoe. and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Henson 0! North Chicago, were the Thanksgiving guests of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grant. W. Laurel Ave. Ernest Gieser. whois verv ill in the Evanston hoepitnl with typhoid lever in not much improved. IKK ‘1 it 11 (I! {a ilh'rl S ‘y\ {W lu-zlzx and Mrs J .Ihc Lam In \var I] it thrnz'nm ulzrru the} vmicr Ml; Appfvgaze of Lawn-me- :i 1' un}. rm} gl.r>Â¥ at the hm Mn Janu-s 0mm hdd (n end guests. ML and My\ m. uf Talc-AI.) and Mr and "05:: r u( Wilmette. [1‘ Jumcs Hmlcr cntcnamn! -n x m-r L: the Frslu-r [Mu \u‘x nd ,\ u 5 JUPJ: ILmh-v m-r bt‘H‘ng In Mrndunpu, “Ida“ m the ”mu-r m [ht ('mtul.‘ arnxmi Smunhy {a In «Iduthv' Mn .\I\ 9.1!).1 Mc-ndun Mr \pent M-r 'I‘Hankagn- my and had as hrr w! No“ Yqu M [l “I MrsL C Fcnn daughter Mt» I‘k Haw k?! (m "WIN/.1)? Ravm~ 2.: you vg penple 7 party m hunnr ”mm the \u-rk and UH Ih \n‘l h HIH )n ll In \\ hue they ham had :n Lunmcmcnmmxm-r h my cup at rz.:-d \vnh 1” leave n > \\ 1’ 18 n(‘\ I! Murntd ”Uh? .\l[ Mm D. 1914, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by Harry H. Michael: or Wallace W. Michaela, both of whom will continue the business under the mic of the High‘ land Park Grocery and they will settle all debt: due to and by the nghland Park Grocery. Dated. November 28th” 1914. be [h 54le J Noxii‘e is hereby gum: that the partnrr» >th Iater subsisting betwu‘n L. H. Mcyrr and Harry H. chhaels. of Hugh- land Park. Illinois, under the firm name of {he Highland Park Grucrryf was dxsl solved on the 28th day of November A. The next regular meeting Will be held in the Presbyterian lecture room at 2.30 p. m.. Tuesday, Dec 8th, The proglum mil consist of a reading by Mrs. Frank H. Green enlitlrd “Christina: llzuk llumr” by Eugene Wood; Vocal solo by Muss Rulh Pinkerton; Piano solo by Miss l’rlsCllla Carver, and a wolln solo by Mus Helen Mayer. Please notlcc [hr Change of lime. Henccforth all club merungs mll begin at 2:30. n he. Blue Eagle Lamp I'm; purl: mm a pm!) In the ht adquartcral Ildd) eumng Nuv.’ -TIh. which was pregedud b) asxx u'vlock dunner, ncnmg no the d¢~xl’.(m.\11.:!m:. by Mr: Li. L. Wind! of Chrmrnas «nmdn-s Mrs“ Wright Used Iondam 21: hr h-und.mun and dunn minted mnum kmds u! (andv zmer wlnuh all wuc gnu-11:12! Ipponumx) to \amplc the: fimshrd prwim‘l A :mmml program and mix! hmc hunted. Thr “01th Club n-gulru ‘ncr! .ng \Vrdxxr ‘) mi 111 Crmyum’linn u hmvfl. Gmmany Aru‘l 1 steszxg, The $5.” and bug, L‘nnzufmn N g‘ I\ Flft'. L'hus'sr. 1hr I‘m: Indium: Quulrllr. l'mn Hero. H41 bc uz. Sutuztim Dena Nancilflnum, “.1 In the: Alcmr, Lew 1m 1.1! ‘namdcx u: (hr‘ hsx Highland Park Woman's Club In addmon m the In! gum; 1.st sun-k the [(-Unwlng Is the rrnxamdrr ()1 lhr no“ books "hlL'h haw bun addcd (u Hu-shrhes 0! (hr hurdry Thrv arr Saw!» 0! {hr German “4: Ufluc, by Gram-x1119 Red I’m" Juno: henna“), SUM-1L Huw Cum. ‘: Jun “a, “cur The club xs wn-L; pic rummmn- and 1km: ) 3va! the Club [lex‘un-d fur Ihru khrw ‘hcvkm .L'(! ('Hlb “III he- 5!.”er \H 11r‘1uhxs I d cnh-Hmmm-x purpose (:1 H.155 ruunx ”ml? “111 mhlrt “huh mu Edgar J. Hum; uzltr table! has [Pu “HUHK‘ (,3 {he ”mm-L a mr Farmer!) 13,! my; N.‘ \‘rry mirrntmg ‘un x “cc-mm Wrdm n cumundiun u dub Thch‘m Mrs. W C [Cyan hm prcwrzlrd an ancient Indian tuymhzlwk {n (he mum-um at [he '5. km»: '1 m- :mvxcnt hlslhn \1'435 under (hr dun :u’“ at Mr RAH)!» l'rnmr, are Itudymg “Abyhdll'dll h.‘[‘ .v_\ a! prcscni and .ur mm}; a very " l'r(‘\Y’X)L' The drain In the Icnms court has bun pluggéd up and {he mun Will be flooded lhil winter lur a skating nnk Lag! year owing to {hr {.nlure in properly plug up [he drfim, lhcrr was no skating rink. bu! this yearthv Mudt'nls hope In have a good nnk. Y. W". C The French club has reorganized for theyear and has chosen Luther Sand- wich for its president. The club WI” meet every second Wedneoduy nhernoon in each month It three o’clock The new gymnasium and the lndunrinl Art: build- inc: will be finished and equipped and all ready {or occupation by the fifteenth of Imuary, Much interest is being Ihown in the new building: and hun- dreds visit them Saturdays Ind Sunday; ( ix Mum t 1 ncm qu' mry' H11. lam; Ihc ublic lerarx' Notes mg Y. M High School Notes L. H. Meyer Hury H. Michael: 40 ~uprr .1 n Notice ur mm}; I’M rm} u: \1 Wu. Mm» " Ad.)1lnbl(’r - «0'4. U411 u! (THVS x‘u: rd 7! 1H (He’s .'r n] [In by Mr: W uuun Hun ‘ on, thy H: II): [hr hum! lxnl “(w .'.'rr<*\r'ng Xxx-m MI nu I] hr 01 h anr If Volland’s Chrislmas Cards and Booklets ' Buy 3 Parker $1.50 to 510.00 EARL W. GSELL PHARMACIST, -- Telephone 23 (<3. :2 3:2. 3:: L25: :3? 3:; 51.25.; :2 C _. 57: 57 3: x.:i:.:7.3.125. 2:9. ,,.,:.: 35:: r31; Ti. 2:13,. I 3., E; 3.: T. 7.3.71.7 1.. w 3.5,“ 1.5.7:: 1:2 5 1:; We have a fine variety n1" \"olland‘s Christmas Cards. Booklets, Calendars etc, now ready for yuu [u lowk over. It will make Christmas shoppingr much easier for you if you will come in early and make your selections. Fountain Pens are Fit Presents AITHUK I HMO! Manda. Making :1 agx‘clalt)’ of ham un anrm'vd 1(- North Shnx‘c Icrrlmr) mrludmg Kugvrs Park ”R‘Ht‘. Km-mlmnih, Wmnvtkn, (H4 moo, Hm? Lake Form! Sn mat) 11min mm'tgngm :7. I cuminunih (-nhdncmg \\ Eulv 1hr Lair uf .Iiit‘h Telephone- 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE North Shore Trust Company Dyers and Cleaners LNCORPURA'H I) wagon will roll for and drift-n North Shore Trust Company Telephones 144 and 363 \n men-d at Schumaclm"s MORTGAGE BANKERS Organized under the Banking Law: of the State of Illinois (in) nut-xx") m a“ who uppru ml! umH'm-m l' and (“span h. Highland Park, Illinois Capital 3 100,000 [4m uln - 1:448 In Ihv \M I“ J CH] \( 'tlepbont Highland Park 263 Cleaning and Pressing \pu hula v Ruin-x lefllt‘l's Santa Claus' Pack your garrm'n/s Una-150% ($13“ H ‘11 p EN} #011 Bui Per \1‘ Huq Hm NI“ Bl Ilf} HI‘ n n‘ li‘ hn

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