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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Jan 1915, p. 4

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Sgbsaiption Price $1.50 PU PUBLISHED WEEKLY av J( at Highland Park. Lake 0 Telephonc :2 1: High l“ m. vd as :cu‘nd c [8“ (hr, Hm: unm- 41 Hmhlu the Hf “arch »_ 1". REAL SATISFACTION \.‘ulin‘u>{ W, Summit-h tgéa Pkwy us” bc-mmrs‘ an en- lhuw‘ wt Art n! mIl mnvmcc n1 II ha“ nu cqu ll IIII FIIIISI'I YXHU 1111.151 US“ ‘u- hmq: K H duumg s; 1‘! mm Y'ou munuz an \u-Fini rewih “Mum: Nn-Finin How about Records for that New Talking Ma- chine given you for a Xmas present? Call at Greene's News Co. and select vour Reconls from their stOck of the latest Records made or look oxer our catalogue and ordex what you \xish. All Columbia ‘Recbrds play on Victor Talking ~ Machines Greenes News Stand P. S. Get the latest bqoks written by best authors at our circulating library, at 3 cents per day. rrHL'RSDAY Chas. E. Russell OFFICE RESIDENCE [burl House, Wuhan Lake Fuvcsl, Tel 534W Surveying and Engineering. Typo- grtphy Lindsc-pe and Construc- tion Work. 20 year: in Engineer. ing. Surveying and Conlltuction. Telephone 1069 Let us help youâ€"for oil heat- ers are difi'crent-some are better than others. The one sune best for 20 yousâ€"tho one that produces the most heat [or the lent cost. is the one with thb trade-mark. Heats I. cold room In a. 'jifly"â€"to the remotes! cor- ne . The heat I; clean and odorkss. Cod n]: one cent In hour. to unâ€" ;n C. PURDYw‘f SONS lac. D. c. PURDYv" SONS we Depend on that nuns for lasting “tis- facu'on. You can only fl! genuine BARLER deal Heatefs in this town of m. Somme in, An: chance you get. and exmine on; critu~.d2y. You will rut be urged (bflbuy‘it tall“ 8;“ Itselfâ€" But come u: soon. ,‘_.A A -_ ‘ Heater Wisely Choose An Oil “Barler ntha- 41 Highland lurk. “1m If\‘arcl\_‘s.1.\'79 Miss Ruth Berg E. F. PRATT, Prop. 39 St. Johns Avenue CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor 'mmls M‘ ‘OUAUTV as scouom Dreumaking “1m ‘7‘ EIYAILIIN‘D IO'N 5mm '"m' milsmcnunl Nu-Fininh ‘n-l’inilh. “('5‘ an en- .111 mnvmcc- l:\.\'l':\RY 14.1913 120 Lincoln Avenue BY JOHN L. Upeu. 1ke Coumy, Illinois Highland Park 562 um Man'n 1. 1:4“ under lliggc-nson of Evanston were the guests on Wednesday of Mrs. Samuel Levin. Leonard Eichler, the lea-yearlold son of Mr. and Mrs. {Edward 'Eichlcr. me: with an accident while coasting on the Laurel Ave. hill Sunday afternoon. 1k: fall from the bob and is suffering with a‘ broken leg. He is doing as nicely as can be, expected. flow. m ransom ms Mrs. Mnt‘lory Of N. St. Johns Ave., who has been very ill the pas‘ week, is reported as slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Mather Smith and Mrs. Hamilton Smith of Circle Ave; will leave this week (or Oakland. Fla., where they will spend the winter at their home, “Edgegrovc.” \Irs. Edgar Morton Snow and children, of l’ rnsptct Am who left New Year's dzn lul’ Santa Barbara.t_ Cal, Will bcjoined by Mr. Snow who will land the middle 01 zhxs month. Mr. Gcnrgc London of ancapolis. spent the weck~cn;i as the guest of Mr. mm Mrs. H Ix’. Lmu‘lnn M .\'. Shrridun Mrs, Luella Wadsworth of Washington, I) C. “.15th wcck'eud gum: of Mrs. _I\>}:n 1mm Marshall’ Rd h [his \\ Ct: rim-(‘11 I‘m-«M )11‘5 Lullmn Wahlmzm spent $unday will} Mr. and Mrs. 5. F. Ross of vaan:- tnn. the later bc-mg formu'ly Miss Nellie Winter of this city. ‘1': Miss Blanchv Ely of Libertynlle is the guest of ML and Mrs. Samuel Lenn. S. First St. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad and Mr. and Mn Frrdcnvk F13ht‘r were the Sun~ day guests at Mr. and st. Jnscph Shchcxl n1 Chmaw Mr, and Mr». Archibald Abcrvromby had Ih‘ thmr guests 0\ er the week rnd thc MisscsiMnrgnn-l Miller and EHH’ Libby of Park Ridge. MISS Eva Mm'ton will be the weekend gut-st of Miss Mice [)rinkuutcr nf Edge- water. Mr and Mrs \V'ill Krcngcruf Deerfield Ava, announce the birth of a daughter, born \Vcdncsday. January 61h. Mr. and Mrs. John Cerken of Dccrfield Ave” annnuncc the birth of a daughxrr. born Thursday, january 71h. MI. and Mrs. Merle Rathburn and chil- dren, of Chung”. who spentflhc holidays with Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Loudon. have returned home. Mr the b: tenth Luther League gave a hard times party in the Evangelical Lutheran Church par- lors Mundm‘ vvcnmg. Mrs: H. Gordon of Suskuzmm. Can- adu‘ IS :hc guest tur a tow days this weuk at (he Thaycr reaxdcntc on N. Sherxdan Rd. Laku Shun,- Lodgc N0 355’. Knights of P)"!h|.’15,\k‘ill gixc their annual bull in Iht‘ti' hall in lhghwood Saturday, January with. Pritnihzxrd's orchestra ml! furnish thy [“1qu \Irs. Lillian Williams and Mrs. Esther A Tlh: Chrhtlflll limleavnr Society of tho l’n-shyh-rizm Church will hold its monthly business meeting at the church this evening at seven thirty. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Vine Ave.. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, bornFriday, January 81h. Mrs. A. L. Cronien of Galva, “1., who has been spending the past two weeks at the Ryder residence on N. St. Johns Ave.. returned to her home last week. Miss Hilah A. King of Gladstone. Mich. who recently was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Cole. has gone to Sinsinawa, Wis. Mrs. E. L. Bradley of Allendale Farm, Lake Villa. “1‘, spent a few days last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Brown of Ravinia. ‘Miss Elizabeth Browning of Detroit, Mich, who has been the guest of her sister, Mm W. D. Mann ’0! N. St. Johns Ave, returned home this week. Miss Viola Pansie of Oshkosh, Wis. who has spent some time here as the guest of her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr. returned to her home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McPherson and daughter. Miss Nancy. left on Wednes- day for Josephine, Ala., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Ella F. Bock and Mr. Jack H. Laing of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F Bed J. Boers: of McGovern St. ~ \I I‘!‘ flu , \\'vst:ninsxcr Guild, which was [0' m nan-[mg Tucsduy uhrmoun (f: cck. has [xustponcd it umil nextt in} aiternnun. The meeting will be! m thc hmne of Mrs. ()rqen 9.. «1, ul Momma Rd. in which time mm m“ hum its rcguhxr nnnukli wn uf olfn’crs and Mrs. Russel Mott announce» nh of a son, bom Sunday, January ‘ 1 .\\'\ Mn Lhznh-s I.‘o>da-H‘\ of L!” (hr >unday gur 5h «)1 Mr am .' .-\m.ucr of Glenn»: Ave. £7 c.1221 > 235:}, 3 (5.. 2:: 1:: n: m :Ziéi :54; 5 7:5. 2.2..23; 2. \‘V cc k mun. fx'mzi I'm “3mm: 0! Mumum, Mh'h, ~nd with \11. Nun‘is HHK‘.‘ An: “nth Mr. l‘m‘rult u-Lurncd to AI\ uyuu a. i of Mr.i Sin ridun There is to be a ve y interesting meet- 1 mg of the North End Club of Edgewater, at the Edgcw-aur Country Club. corner ‘ mf Hollywood and \Vinthmp A105" on “yuan \1\ nduy of next week the mnrnmg ses- 1' 3‘1“]? , simn IS H )cgin :xt tin thirtv. a! Wind) Nuns ‘ time thy spcakvrs. Mrs. lra Couch Wood hm Mr 1 will \p wk on "()ur County lnstxwliuns." “"“d ‘0 a_nd “h w. n Moulton will' sp’eak on Civil Sen ice." Lunghmn will he; served 'ix'llt’t“\ of ‘ at m eln- iliirly. The afternoon}“ aession “GINA.“ ‘mH begin at two o'clock, Honorable Kent “UN “‘35. Killer chairman oi lhc Slam-wide. luluiu‘Jlmnicommmee, will speakon the \ of 011- l “lhinuis Ccntcnnial.” and Mrs. Helen xMr; and ‘ Nugglcs. un "ngsehold Etliriency.” \VL ‘9 Mr. and Mrs Paul W. Blanchard and .3, was to Mrs thus Brown letr. on 'lhursdziy for moon (fiAurom, [1| where they will atlcnd the mil next l funeral at Miss \lyrtle McCormiqk Mr I! Am ‘0! WNA' who. I»! week. underwent an over appendicitit. is doing mcely md willsoon return from the Augusta!“ hdopim.‘ f Mrs. A. Newbold. who undefivent an {operation on her eye4last week at the ‘ Mercy Hospital, under the .can‘e of Dr. Tivany. is getting along nicely. ‘ Mrs. Byron vaens left on Weéneday for Gt‘een Bax-Win. where the Hi! be the ages: for several weeks at hug deter, return 1")!“ u): nuwtma DWTII. The Womfilfi'i Club me‘ It . m m Mrs. Byron S‘Mm k“ 0" “law” in the lecturdfoom of the" Win: for Grfeen Baerle.. where the {nil be Church Triad” ahemooh. ‘RGW: the ”at for several weeks at he? deter, of the day we “F‘- MSW" A; FIRE? 2:4!!- fierold Larsen, formerlnyifeAlice Who spoke ”,4 “Whit the SIG : Puke; vane. V ,. ‘ '2 tion is ukint of the Wityré”,‘ I : Mr; Joseph Richard's had fishermen: Miss 313;: Werthcim of, Guam who on'Suhday Mrs. John Danley of Hubbird E lpoke on "The Consumer's we, both w°°d’ ‘nd Mi” Catherine Murphy of i of which were very instructive and much Winnetka. ’ ' ; inked by all. Mrs. w. J. Fyfle lilo had a Mr. R. E. Pingrey of this city,i Wishes K paper on “The Tenth District Federa- to make a correction in an ariiclq which ‘ tion." A shortybusiness meeting pre- appeared in The Wauke‘gan Gazette Sat- l ceeded the program. The next meeting urday, regarding a divorce grarfied his10f the club Vi“ be an open meeting 3‘ brother, Mr. Claire H. Pingrey ofEBloomA the Trinity PlfiSh House January Mt)“ ington. III.. who until recently had raid- i filth in the evening. The hostesses 0‘ ed here for several months. Mb. Pin-1 the day were Mesdames 5001’ Re 33rd,. grey has not, as stated, everf visited the ; Qtis Beardsley, N- A- Aldridge, L BUCK North Shore, continuing to} mike her g Ernest Gail. Alex Mchga;1.31;O:;| O‘TWCY' home in Bloomington. Mr. D. ill. Pin- 4 Samuel Parliament, Orren 03 Y. - - grey. formerly of Bloomington, gisAnow Williams. and LOUiS A. I’ease. ' ‘ making his home with his son and [imily irâ€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'I on s. Green Bay Rd. I i Highland Park Club Mr; Joseph Richard's had a; hérguests on Suhday Mrs. John Danley bf Hubbard Woods Ind Miss Catherine Mutphy of Winnetka. " ' . Thursday of next week the Forum is' trrhold a meeting in Miss Grandy‘s room 1 at' three o‘clock. the debateis. “Resolved. 1 ‘ That the girls’ gymnasium should not be? i used for‘boys‘ tennis." Those on the af- 5 i firmative are Gertrude McLaren and i l Mary French; on the negative are Joseph I iGibson and Leonard 'Nebon. George! {Sullivan will have current events Irand 3 i Miss Alice H. McElrath will have a ’ ‘, reading. 1 In place of the evening play. Mr. Percy B Eckhart Will give a stereoplicon talk, "Here and There in Sunny Italy." Thurs- day. January 215131 8:15 p. m. The annual meetmg of the k. W. C. A. was ,held Tuesday morning at the Associa- tion rooms. Resolutions were adopred on the deathlof Miss Grace Dodge. Presi- dent of thy National Board in Ngw York Cilv." v r 4 , A very pleasing gengml assembly was; held Monday al!ernoon,'when the students 1 had the pleasure of hearing Mary Prestgn. Heaven of Chicago soprano, sing agrohp I of songs among which were “Dearest," bv Horner. and The Rosary." by \evin.§ Friday owning. the basketball team of which hmph Gibson is ‘he manager. will go mChicagn Heights {or its {first game of the season. i The annual board held a meeting last week to gel the Annual for 1915 started. Mr. Joseph Gibson is 'the editor in chief and many new and interesting ideas are m be carried out. I The Garrick Club meet: this afternoon at three o'clock in the assembly room. Miss Susann Bolan will gIVe a vocal selection; several readings and recita- tions and special music will make up the program. The monthly meeting of the Parents and Teachers‘ Association will take place Friday afternoon at two thirty. The program is to be a musical program by school talent. The didcussion, “The Value of High School Training," will be led by Mr. Henry Brown, principal of the New Trier High school. A social hour will follow. Police Peneion Act in Queefion The officers and executive committee of the Illinois Policeman’u Association at' their meeting held in Aurora recently voted to ask the present legislgture to amend the police pensim act. Under the law in its present form two per cent of all money collected from liquor li- censee. ten per cent. of money collected trorn all other licence- and ten per cent of fines collected. is pint! in thepension fund each year. Y. W. C.‘ A. News Ossoli Club l,â€"Hi§hland Park an}: J the day were Mesdamcs Géorge 33rd,. Qtis Beardsley, N. A. Aldridge, L. Buck, Ernest Gail. Alex McDougall. John Oliver, Samuel Parliament, Orren Peabody. T. C. Williams. and Louis A I’case. ' The David Copperfield motion pictures at the club house Tuesday evening were very good and served m amuse and in- struct a good sized company 0! spectators. This mm was preceeded by a reel ‘of pictures illustrating George Ade's “Fable§ proving that Spongers are (ound in a drug store," Which was extremely' funny and wry mubh :xpprrciated. Announccmcm is made 0E the dinner- dance for January tw~cnly~tlixrd;'vresen'a‘ tions must be made as early as possible On Thursday Pvening. January twenty- first at eight fifteen, Mr. Percy Eckhan will “he“ a stergopticon lecture on “Here and There in Sunnv haly," assisted by Mr. Worthe Fa’ulkner in a group of songs. The entertainment :3 in charge of the 055011 Club. On Friday evening. January lwemy~ sccond,a three reel mumm picture of Alaska will be 311mm. These picturcs' are one of the few scientific scenic and educulonal pictures of the present day. ‘ Mrs. Mary Walker Dyer, widow of Ed- I win Dyer. and mother of Mrs. W. W. " Flinn. of E. Central Ave. passed away at 3 her residence, 334 E. Central Ave, Tues-i 3 day forenoon. Mrs. Dyer was born in iStoneham, Mass.. November lat. 1828. . 3 She was married to Edwin Dyer of Boston 3 :‘in 1848 and lived in' East Boston until; ‘their removal to Highland Park in 1877.‘ l Mrs. Dyer was a member of the Presby- , l terian Church and was very active until ‘shut in by feeble health She is sur-i |vived by one son. Mr. George Dyer. and. ;one daughter Mrs. W. W Flinn and six igrandchildren. Funeral services will bet Eheld at the residence at 334 E. Central; Ave this afternoon at two o'clock; burial , in the family lot in Lake Forest. Mr. William L. Tomlius, well known to all Chicagoans through the wonderful singing of the children's choruei at the World's Fair and through his long scrvicé as conductor of the Apollo Club, will speak at the Ravinia Village House Mon- day evening, January eightéénzh_at eight o'clock. This is a tree lecture under the auspices of the Educational committee of the Woman's Civic Club of Ravinia which extends a cordial invitation to be present to all who are interested in music as an important factor in our educational and and social life. . ’ H:éhlutd§3’itk Wmn’t (:95! Obituary Charles L. Harder, Sr., died athis home on Wlscohsm Ave.. Lake Forest Monday morning of heart dzsease. a! the age of‘ sitxty years. He was born in Germany in 1854 and came to this country at the age of fifteen yeaIs. He has been a good. loyal citizen of Lake Forest sinc’; Mm Marnie Richardson. daughter of Mrs. Guron of Highwood. died on Thurs; day, January seventh, after an illneee ‘of but a few days of a complication of diseases. Funeral services we're held Sunday afternoon at two o'clock I! St. James' Catholic church. Rev: Father Kirkfleet of Sacred Heart Academy. of- ficiated in the absence of Father Gates. Interment was in Fort Sheridan. She leaves to survive her a husband and one 1month-old son, Leo; a mother, two sisters, Mrs. Zogner of Ft. Thomas. Ky., and Miss Florence Guron and me brother, Leo. Mrs. Richardson wu fluid to rest beside her father who wu buned less than a year ago. Curd of “sub We desire to express our thanks I the many friends and neighbon for Ebert kindness m the sickness ind death of our sitter and daughter. . rederophudan- pk some of When you Ravinia Village House Max A. GUION AND'MIIIZLY. Makmg a specialty of loans on i‘ proved real eséte inggthe Norm Shoi‘e territorj’r including ogers Park, Evagstonfivi}. me ' 1‘ Kenilworth. .Winnetka, Gléncoe, Highland gl’ark Sand Lakg om Security under moitgages in this fimmg-y is continually enhancing while the rate of interest isgttrzxctive, . Highland Park, Illinois my moot. hula { “1651;7th whamm (.Iwwx w- 7 " ; Special to Highland Park Bowlers $p1e. 00 for High Score each vs eék $1. 00 for most games bow led: 172‘ : Wm. McNanly, Cub Moon and Ed iFreerg are barred from high score prize Aflemoou Bowling espeaally inf/died MA TT $1311., ngr. 4 how Alley: - - Best of Equipment: 7 - . Phone 560 , _ , Convenient C. M. E. Service on; §h0rt blocfi west on Deerpath Avenue. LA% FOREST Why not have your clothing renovated hire this Week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANINGIAND DYEING of ladies’ gent‘s :garments. oriental rugs. carpets. portiers déperies, ..piano covers. lace curtains, etc, cannot ‘be (1 licated by any local cleaner as we have the LARG?!‘ and most SANITARY plant in the West. , g Start the, New Year Right ‘The Imperial” VDYelrs , and Cleaniers INCORPORATED . 2:4 us: CENTRAL AVENUE Telephone minim 265 A wagon will 5w for m deliver your g. ”elephone 67 250 N. s}. Joén Ave. m Shore; Fag! Q sum. BOWLING Wfiafimmm North Shore Tnfxst Cbmpéxy nude! fihe Banking Laws Of the SW of Illinois MOR‘i‘GAGE QANKERS MAIN OFFICEAND WORKS 2123-2133 Epoch: Avenue. CHICAGO Buy. Your Building Material; Hay, Grain and ' Fuel of WJI. “MR, Manger will restore youtarmems and make the as {rash and attractive new. Start the New‘ Year by giving our risflctory' work a trial. will prove to V that a good appeara need not necessarily d d upon apparel that-is bsoimely new. Om " #8152 Phone 560 in“:

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