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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Jan 1915, p. 4

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Paper [imaging and Decor-ling Tclephon¢ 1098 THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1915 u c _PURDY.{° spns new: North Shore Gas Co. Telephone 194 C. M.’ GATES 39 St. Johns Avenue E. F. PRATT, Prop. .: SATISFACTION ie 3 marvdmlsdmitinfl- cleanm quantum; 11- mm! \ 'Hh H You just '5'.ti m th‘w'uul wav- / but whu: 1 d‘tScn-mrf ,\-\ dual 1‘: g m the . wvm :u sei‘lc rlnuz‘. again. Evcrv we. k u IHKK'H up .md Lakcn out nut “M xnrred 1:,“ .\v J, .n (h:- same time. mu“: m exr'i watK. \nur mrmturc. «Maia yrk (.3. L.” 1‘“ Md floors are .K‘lx-Im-f, ‘I\ .1.’ c battle. 'W IS KW ' PAINTING [IVA-LION‘O I074 Tank Water Heater This little “com! fortmaker“ works like a. charm and supplies just the service you need for your home. In‘ stalled complete at little expenseâ€"â€" payable monthly with your gas bill. RUUD Th” HIGHLAND PARK Mr. C. B. Wile leaves the latter part :of this week for C lHornia where he will Espcnd a month in 05‘ \Angcles and the Beverly Hills. V ~ . Mrs‘ Magdaline anner is New ill at‘ ‘ her home on Gree Bay Rd. \ v Mr. and Mrs. E] Tyner of Prospect Ave" will leave the first of Februa'y for a motor trip In California. They will finish their ' at San anciwo in time {or the fair expect to be gone one month. > ' ‘ The Ladies Aid ‘cty 0? St. John‘s Evangelical Luther n Church. announce an old time social take pIace Thursday evening, February th. in the basement of the church. A game of bask ball took place in the academy gymnasi Wednesday after- noon of last week when the basketball squad from the gin academy played the cadets of the orthwestem Military and Naval Academ . The resulting score was 34 to 20 in fav 1' of the cadet; St. James’ Catho Church choir an- nounces a dance t be given in St, James' hall, Highwood. f0 Friday 'vening, Jan. 29th. Pritchard's rchestra, ill furnish the music. a Mrs. Dwight W. raves of Chicago. _is conductingaseri of classes in Bible history. A large umber of Highland Park people are interested in these classes which m once a week, in the evening at differe homu. The girls of the ephone company en- joyed their annual sleigh ride Saturday evening. After as ng driv_e,_ the party, comprising flit couples enjoyed re- freshments and da cing at the home of Miss Henrietta Ing rsoll. Mrs‘ Magdalme anner is Very ill at her home on Gree Bay Rd. \ Mrs. Marion T mma of Fort Bliss, Texas, is the sues of her mother, Mr?» Mary Breakwell. ‘ Mr. B, F. DeMu leaves this week for Pasadena. Car. to a six weeks' visit. Mnss Albvrta rophy of Edgéwater, was the weekend ' est of Miss Kathleen Berggn. r Mr. Emd \‘Irs.S S. late ofWilmette were the Sunday guests “Mr and Mrs. J. C Morrison. ~ Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad and daugh- ter, Miss Helen. were the week-end guests of relatives in Antioch lll ,Dorolhy W. Baker of N. St. Johns Ava, 3pc"! Un week edd as the guest of Miss Radical Hec ketsv‘eiller of Area 7’ Mrs. A. ,R. Cal-q ville and he! cumin. Min Jeflrev of land. left Wedneedu for flonolulu, T. . to begone until April. They expect to vi ‘t the World's Fair in San Francisco bef re returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Onwentsil Ava. were the w k-end guests of Mr. Power’s parents d Lake Villa. Ill. The Misses Vifipn :fiesel and Anna Muno of Evanston‘ were the Sunday guests of the Misees Nellie and Catherine Eitzgerald. Mr. Clark C. Wright of St. Louis. hu come to make his; home with his brother, Mr. George (I. Wtfight of Glcncoe Av'e. Mr. and Mrs. Sa announce the bit day. January 12th. Miss Lillian Mo'pre, who taught in the Elm Place school last year, and who now teaches in Riversxtie, spent Friday visit- mg the Grammar pchool. Mr. and Mrs. William Tillman Ieft last week for Florida, ‘where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. E123 Bu Canada. is visiti Mary Breakwell o Mrs. Anna BoalfWickes, who after her return from Eu . has been spending the put months t the Moraine Hotel, left Saturday for a trip to Washington, A party of twélve sophomores from the high school chaperoned by the Misset Marks and Noyes went to the Evanston Theatre Friday night to see the moving pictures of "Julius Caesar." which play the sophomores ' are studying rat the present time. Miss Mary Hart of North Chicago wss the fines Sundsyy‘ o! the Misses Anna and Helen Hart 0' N. St. Johns Ave. Ava, announce t birth of an 89-hound Mr and Mrs. R y Phillips of St. John': son. born Tuesda January 12m. the past weeks i ‘ but returned to Mn Theodorel of Sheridan Rd” I Hitchcock left Tu in Pasadena. Cal. Mrs. W. W Sh§lticc of Westempon. Maryland, is the. guest of Mn. J. C. Morrison. Mia Marjorie II and her brother. Mr. Edward Smtl formerly of this city. now of Chicago. re the Sunday guests of Mrs. John G]: Mrs. Herbefl Jahnston of Bouncy. Idaho. who has the guest of Mn. W. J. Louderbacldleft Tuesday in com- pany with Mrs. K uderback and childm for I two weeks’ tay in Tnvem City. Mich. Miss Elizabeth .Morrioqn, who span LBufiandyom son nd Mr. and Mrs. H. H. May for a months' stay :1 home. k of Saskatchewan. lg her mother. Mrs. f Highwood. htamoni of Highwood, ih of a son, bém Sun- h leaves this week for a six weeks' visit. ‘rophy of Edgéwater, west of Miss Kathleen Batu. Creek. Mich. Rev. F. A. Render. main? of the Eben- ezer Evangelical Church; is expected home Friday from Graymom. 111., where he halbeen assisting Rev 1. L. Schweit- zer in re 'val meetings for the past week. During his ce Rev. Allen of Naper- ville, 11L, preac the sermon Sunday. The Ladies Aid Swiety of the Ebenezer Church will meet~ th' altemoon with Mrs. Peter Him: of 'St. a Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Zimmet‘of Chicago, were the, week-end .guetts of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Holabird of Ft. Sheridan. , Miss Priscilla Carver is t lay for a concert given by the Civic Musi uocia- tion of Chicago at Eckhart Park, \Ngne er Chicago Ave and Noble St.. Chicago, next Sunday afternoon at three thirty. The planet the Association is to give the poorer clauac‘hance to hear the but music. - . SeVeral Highland Patter; are planning trips to the Pacific com! in May. that the club women may attend the Council of the‘General Federationi of Woman’s Giulio at Portland, Oregon. The Gener- al Federation, which now numbers more than a million women, will hold its next biennial convention in‘ New York City next year. and Mrs. Francis D._ Everett of Highland Park is chairman of the Program Committee for the meeting which will be held in tho Hippodrome and will be ten days in length. The Highland Park bowling team is now in second place in the, Lake Forest bowling league, having Won 5 andv lost 4 games. The Knights of COIumbus team leads by one game, having won 6 and lost 3 games. The Highland Park telephone boiling team defeated the Waukegan telephone players at Lake Forest alleys by 173 pirm . E By my of a celebratinn of the com pletion of the 'primnry Annex of the Elm Place School. the Bdnrd of Education of District 107,» will infoimally e'ntemin the general public on Friday evening Jan. 22nd from eight to ten o'clock. rm telephone I‘m. fourth annual hall :5 evening, Fem 3m. Cuino. Primary “Inwawy. ~31! __ “In.“ “Aim 9 Huh. 1m‘luw.mmm wood. lehthatéityén- mammvhy ' visitherpar‘eo m: be, h... ‘ ur.I.A.momdamu-mémd'm1 bondiuVlminit: r +8“. W.Wh.;wbenh¢hlhfmfla MI. 111de W H Vii“. nnnmnu-A Mo‘wmm‘w ‘ - mi c. P. Sullivan of E. Pm Ave. while "turning from town Sunday even- ing'llipped and tell on the ice and broke oneoltheomtll bona‘bovc theankle. Mn. Sullivah will be Obliced to remain indoors to? six weeks. w. and Malibu-1* e or Hui woodleftdntdtyén- ,MrJ’Ib (anatoFtMeya,Va., “.114an mm Leigh. mm Hate the wax The Lady Foresters held their annual installation of officers last night in Library Hall. Mrs Margaret McElliott ofCiIi- cago. District Deputy acted as insiallmg officer. The officers installed were; Mes dames Minnie Dooley.‘; Chief Ranger; Catherine P. Sheahen VibeGhief Ranger; Derilda Berube. Receding Secretary; Agnes Duffy, Financial} Secretary; and Nellie Sheahen, Treasurdt The invited gums included the other: from Lake Forest Ind Libertyville. A very inter esting prognm was renflcred including music and recitation; - Mm. Frank Lewis Méiby of Detroit Michigan. A ‘ the guest other sister, Mn. Eugene E. Andrews of E,’ Laurel Ave. " bond in Virginia. i Mr. mdeW. H Fluted announce the birth of a 10fpoundgirl.bom Tue:- Jmuary 19th. Mu. E. Tyner has received the new: of the death of her mother, Mrs. E Pinter of Summer, Wishington. Mn. Plath u a direct descendant of the Van Reusaleer family of New York. ‘Mr. H. 3.01:“;th went to Mount Clemens. Mich. a recluse. will return home Saturday. Mrs. John c. Duffy was the lucky wfn- ner in the China Club lat: week. Miss Harriet Fox lefion Wednetday for St. Petersburg. Florida where she will make her future hbma Miss Fox hasa fruit farm near ‘that city and is buildinga bungalow where she will re- side permanently. Lucius Hine’ of Glencée Ave fell on the ice. while coaxing an Ravine Drive, Monday Harmon and gut e cash in hi'l torched. which by thutime is healing nicely. Mr. E‘ E. em who went to Bel- hire Floridan weeks ‘ ago, will return to his home on E. Lanna Ave. the first of February. l Hindi-undue mum of Chicago. mtheweek-cndgueut‘o! Min-Marion deECena-flkve. Divinity Fudgeoéthocenico fresh bone nude Camels ple some of Schmhcher’s redzoééierph ml in; When you wunt something Don’t fail to read HARDER S ADV. this week. Batga ins ' every Friday and Saturday He leaves to survive him» begidu his widow. Mrs. Aileen Williams Thom, his mother and father, Mr. ahd Mn “and; ThomofthhcityJ duet. Mn. Lekoy McBan of Big Bend. Wit. ”gm, Mr. Relph Gilmm nun of Newton. On Friday afternoon of lest; week, the Parents and Teachers Association held I very imerating meeting in the echo'ol auditorium. The program consisted in anumber of songs by the Gide’ Glee Club abd several vocal selection: by MispNoyee. , Mr. Henry Brown. principal of Nay Trier High school. lead the diqcuuion on "Modem Movements in High School Education.” He spoke on the with '0! the junior high school in uric“: titles. to relieve the financial whine-meat of grade achools, and to enable certain high school subjects to be studied earlier than the high echool use. The meeting was \\ Obituuy Mr Stanley Britt Thom, son of Mr anncis Thom of this city, died It Peli- can Lake. Wit. 1‘ thirteenth. Mr. Thorn was thirty-km 9f 18¢, Ind Aileen Wiuiams. daugliter Josephine M. Williams of Chi . funeral was held at Oakw 'I _cha Chicago, January filgegnthk Bflhqp Hair- man Page conducted the m deaIRnded. A social hour followed the Iscuwon. . The seniors are making great prepara- tions for the big minslreh’éml‘ vaudeville show which is to be given Friday ‘even- ing in the school auditornim. The pro- gram, which" is in part. tot‘: be it remition, of the vaudeville show winch was given at Halloween time. is as follows; Military March by twelve senior girls; flut’q solo. Rosika Siliestammer. '. Reveries ' of a Bachelor. and Flondorslsextette. lt was the intention of the senim class to buy 1' picture machine for the school. when the purchase was made. the statesman. Mr. William Roberts promised togive a Burton Holmes lecture but failed to do so. The lecture, therefore, was a failure and as s recompence to those who bouuht tickets, the elm has decided to give; this very entertaining and novel mmfi, The first some of the bonkethlllteuoa was played at Chicago Heights. pm Deerfield and the Bloom Toni!” High ochool. The result was victoq for Doer- field with the ncore o! 26 to 18. the line- up was as follows: Robert Sholz. for- ward: Joe Lindenmeyen. guard; G. Bolus. guard; W. Fitzgerald. center; KMIroney. forward; H. Plan, forwaxd; L. 5mm}, sub. The second term of the dancing clIII will begin January 25th.. Theenrollmeqt aofarhaexoeeded the W0! the A-ociation butthoreie alwmmom lormore. Miuflumphteyhufoundit necessary lobeinflithlend Parkmâ€" day. Tummy-ad Wednelday'aad in prev pared to give printe‘leuonl duriit the day time. Arrangement can be made by telephonings‘l's. 7 Aboyudancingduewfllbo («medal toonunpudbienumhueenhenecured. Boyebetweenthelceflola Ind 12 will be admitted. Min Bumphtey has woudertuiboyn dunes in other place- mdthei'e in no reason why Highland Parkahoiudnothnveone. hformuio’n hscuradby telephoning the Y w: c. A. secretary No. 675. , ‘ The Blue Eagle Carp Fire m end their guardian, Mine Marion Quiz; gave a‘elieghinu party Friday evetiing‘ outta the pleasant home of Mr. anden. Theot Edstrand in Deerfield. Hospitality WI! the keynote of the evening. did all en- ioyed the various games and plays. Re- treahments of sandwiches, cocoa and take were served after which. a musical program was given. Besides the guardiui, the Misses Beasley, Meierhpfl‘: and Mrs; C. Boehm and Mrs. Searcy accompanied the merry crowd The kindness of the host and hostess and the Deenfield peOple who were present. was very much ap- preciated by the Camp Fire girls and all look eagerly Iorward to another invita- tion to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- strand. The Chippewa Camp Fire: group with their guardian. Mrs. George Taylor, en- joyed a skishing party Thursday even': mg, after which they returned to the Association headquarter: end 1nd a merry party. Light attenuate were served and an spent a veryplunnt evening. High School Notefs r. Ejewelry RepaiéfiingE Walla/ad: nuimé Lamof’the‘ W: wee'kapdgiveourworkafair ‘ OurCLEANINGANDDYEINGOfladleS' " most SANITARY plant In the West. i E A wag” will still far and fidelifler your Raymond - W; Schnl kinga specialty of low: on improved real até in rth Shore territory including Rogers Park, :anstqn‘, ' tte,*Kenflworth;*Winnetka. Glencoe, Hig ” Park It Forest. Security under mortgages in th‘ Tterxfio ‘ Ltinuallyyenhancing while the rate of inte is attractii Highland Park, Illinois :5 ‘ [mania i,u1.unrurmu $1mm Afterthor imgm tionwgefind‘tha f'escll 75% of our mgoFricps 165 f Our goo_ds below Chicago Stores, amng only ’ "v on our new are r. We find When wearefhi er xtxsusua on items used ‘ em or for special sales by the Chicago totes. We mum’sndytomeattheir ' “7mm I. nc'PuRDw‘ ON: North Shdfe Trust Coméany kind. All work guarant‘ We make a specialty of cléFk and watch repairing. Weépo make old jewelry like new ht reasonable prices, repairing replatmg Of silVerware of t! ,a Should Yak“ Trade? morncamowoaxs £7; ZINIJSLhed-K‘nou. CHICAGO ‘ MORTGAGE BANKERfi; Men’s ‘ F urnisher 13 St, Johns Avenue Telephone 331 A... ...\ Mm“ .eré’s - Bl“ :5 “(u 7.. EV?

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