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Get the latest books written by best authors at our circulating library, at 3 cents per day. Telephone 632 TH L'RSDAY. FEBRUARY flper Hunging and Decorating Telephone 1098 u c Punnvwspus we Now in Stock FRED SCHAEF ER PLUMBING C. M. GATES E. F. PRATT, Prop. 39 St. Johns Avenue CIVIL ENGINEER AND County Surveyor z: :lm.lr\'rlr\.1\4"~!xnï¬- clcamng pwihhz g lx‘ umd “uh I! )Im jusl dust â€I thv u «1 Wu - Nu! w ‘Wnsm' I‘TAILIMD "7‘ PAINTING w. wnie rinun again. ' Every .du :1 up and fakrv‘. nut ~~nnt d up . 71.1. .n thc Mme tune. M'm wurk, \nur furniture, ‘ .wd kmvdwm-d floors an HIGHLAND PARK 18. 1915 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Boehm had as their guests on Thursday Mrs. Fred. Miller, Mrs. John Smith and daughter Ella, Mrs. H. Live and Mn John Fett, all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Forest and their nephew, Louis V of Chicago. were the guests on S of Mr. and Mrs. John Reeseman. Miss Nellie Fitzgerald, who was on the sick list part of this week with a very bad cold, is able to be around again. Mrs. William Dooley was the succeu ful winner in the China club last Thur:- day afternoon. On Saturday of last week. the cadets bf the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy defeated Wheaton Academy in basket-ball. the score being 24-12‘ On Saturday of this week the 'cadets expect to play West Aurora. Mrs. 1. Winter: and Mn Emma Jaegcr; both of Louisville. Ky.. are the guests of Mrs. Gerald W. Peck of Linden Ave. Miss Margaret Reid, who accepted the position as girls' athletic instructor It the high school. is making her home It the McCrystle house on E. Central Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Marshall of Prospect Ave., left Sunday for a trip to the cast; they will return the last of the week. ‘ Highland Park bowling team now leads the Lake Forest League by two games with three teams tied for second place. M. Shiel of the Knights of Columbus team leads the individual team With an average of 199 16-24; J. Ori of the High land Parks is second with 1982-21, while A Marwede of the Lake Forest and A. 8. Evans of the Eastwoods are two other men With averages better than 190 for all games~bowled. Mr. Henry B. Cohen of Philadelphia, was the guest for a part of this week of Mrs. Simeon B. Chittendcn. The generosity of Mr. Alexander Robert son enabled John D. McDougall to send unique valentines to numerous of hi: Scotch friends. in the shape of Scotch shortbread mailed in neatly packed little boxes. Mr. Robertson annually imports this delicacy direct from Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley will leave the second of March for New Orleans for a months’ visit with Mr. Buckley’s relatives. Mrs. C. W. Buckley will ac- company them. Mrs. Randolph Buck of Chicago and Miss Elizabeth Kirby-Smith of ’Sewanee, Tennw‘were guests of Mrs. Joscph L. Hoibrdokiast week. At a business mveting of the Presby- it‘rlull Christian Endeavor Society on Thursday evening of last Week, it was derided to change the hour of Christian Endgavor from seven to ï¬ve o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Willits left last week for Thomasville, 6a., where they will spend a few Weeks. Mrs. Maude Bellman and her son Cyrile of Ruckfurd. 111.. were the week-end guests a! the H. R. Loudon residence on Sheridan Rd. Mr. George Hesier. Sr., returned Satur~ day from Magnolia Springs, Ala; where he has spent the winter. Mm H. T. Browning and Mia Elin- bcth Browning of Deceit. Mich. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. W. D. Mann Mrs. Browning and Miss Brow-n- ing left. on Sunday for Biloxi. Mist, tak- ing Thomas Mann with them (or a month's' slay. The North Shore Catholic Woman’s League and Young Ladies Auxiliary gave thesecnnd of their series of informal panics Friday. February 12m. at the Winnetka Woman's Club. Mm' Mary Wilson. sperm] chairman of the League, was chairmanof the committee. which had charge of the arrangements for the party. Miss Frances Holbrook spent the week- end as a gu'ezt at the Universitv school {or girls, in Chicago. The Mises Helen Golden and Helen Palmer of Waterman Hall. Sycamore. [IL will be the guests on Sunday of Miss Helen Conrad. . ' Mrs, Burridge Butler. who has been Visiting her parents in New York City for the past weeks returned to her home on Friday. Mrs. H. R. Loudon left this week {or Danvillc, III. for a two weeks' stay. M Chas. Werhane 1nd 013' lines Ella d Emma Bombardt Will, " n a millinery store in thé south store the Blomdahl block about March In. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Williams of Nor- mal. 11].. (o'rmerly of this cily, were guests during the week-end of Mrs. Williams' father, Mr. Edward Nevins of Elm Place. Mrs. S. J. Baker and daughter Mary, of N. St. Johns Ave., spent the week-end as guests of relatives in Chica’go. M‘ss Marjorie Schaefer spent the week- end as :he guest of MissCharlotte Frieze.l formerly of this city, now of Milwaukee.i ill Mr. and Mrs O. W. Johnson of Chi- cago. well known in Highland Park were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Esmond on Tuesday evening, later being their guests at the dance at the Highland Park Club. Mrst. W. Wagoner of Highwood, who underwent an operation in the Augustana hospital several weeks ago, returned home Saturday much improved. Little Alice Burke of Highwood is very Walker Sunday The'interior of St. Johns Evangelical I Lutheran Church is being entirely decor- ‘ated this week. at the home of her daughter afteraahoxt illneu. She was born April I, 1827 at Hull, Yorkshire, England? mtking he: eighty- -seven years ol at the time of her death. Grace Bah) of Hollaxid, Mich; tanner! of fligpland ngjk. died Monday. Feh ad: Mr. S. A. St. Peter of Hiahlmd Puk Mr. A. J. Gustafaon of Heywood. have purchased the propetty at the northeast corner of Otkwood ‘Ave. and Sheridan Place, known a the Wrenn pmperty. _ “My. rand Mn._ M_. Ed“ 0! Aflollrnnd, Mich, tormerly of this city. who havé been quite ill for some time. an: improv- ing slowly. Anna Luck of Ripon. Wit, mother 01 MnFritz Bahr of this city, tied at the home" of her daughter, Mn. George Panic of Fisk. Wit. Tuesday“ She was 77 yun old. Funenl mice- u'e being held thil morning. Interment will be in Ripon Cemetery. Mrs. F. R. Muchtle left last week {or a few weeks any with relatives in Beav- erdam, Wis. On Sunday night about half after eleven o'clock. ï¬re brok: out in a vacant building on Waukegn Ave. owned by John Whening of Waukean. The interior of the building we: almoet completely destroyed. The origin of the ï¬re in un- known. Rev. George H. Thompson. ‘ the harp evangelist, will preach at the Baptlot Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Thompâ€" son is a speaker of pleasing address and is a._torce(ul speaker. ‘ Mr. H. D. Faxon, who was ill in the Micheal Reese hospital Curing the past weeks, returned home last week and is doing nicely. ‘ Mr. Irving Randall is spending this week in New York City. on I business trip. “ammo wu- mac-durum chain!» dyevenlna, FehMï¬Mhlll. 4 Highwood. - Nathan-move": mum WWW“ . “MMWMOM, MID. mmwdhminmw H; 6““ mum atthreoodoct'. new: ~ Mr. J. l-LStipe left Theda] mm be “0an in the Grain." - Parentkadd Tm TI†The Willing Helpen, 3‘ club of girls be longing to the Presbyterian Chumh. is to hold a cake and candy ï¬le at the church on Saturday afternoon. Afternoon tea is to be served; the proceeds of the sale are to go to the Emily Yale kindergarten 01 Chicago. A special meeting (if {he Woman's Civics Club of Ravlnia. was held in the Village House on Wednesday afternoon (Or the purpose of discussing the present idea of consolidating all the women's clubs of Highland Park. The next Sunday sermon in the series which Rev. R. Calvin Dobson is deliver- ing, waI be given on Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, the subject to be" “-Doc trines of Atonement or Forgiventss of Sin," (or a two weeks' :rip through when Mr. and Mn Orville 3: his m m- oeiving congratulations on the birth 0! I dnughter. born Tu'eoday. February 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brelkwell of High wood. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a nine and Due hnlf pound boy. born ‘I‘nuday, Febnnry 16th. Miss D. Mthhan. , who has been spending seven! weeks visiting her home in Indiana state, later going to New York, is expected to return home this week. Mrs. F. B. Williams. who has been in St. Luke's hospital for â€van! weeks, re- turned home Inst week much improved. Linle Julia Dotmellj mtumcd this week from Columbia hospital. where the has been ill for some time. Little 'Ruth Berube, :three yea} old daughter of Mr, and MS. Joseph Berube of 318 Green Bay Rd, iql ill with pneu- monla. » Mn. Plte. wife of colonel Pate of Fort Sheridan left on Tuesday for Wu: Point t_o attend the Twelfth .nIght emu-uh» men: there. where uh: in) a son attend- ing the Academy. Miss Alice Sergeanf of For! Sheridan will leave at the end of the week for Panama where the will be gone for one month. Mr. Alfred Oleson gnd family who’ left {or a southern trip the latter past 01 January will return at the end of this week. Mr. Frederick A. Render of Lincoln Place. is ill this week with a severe cold. Mr. Rolland Brand left on Tuesday for Galveston. Texas for an indeï¬nite stay. Miss Noreen Brownlec will have asher w-eek end guest Miss Basie Sheridan of Chicago. The 5th Cavalry which went to Prairie Creek, Ark., several months ago to settle the coal strike in that city, returned to Ft. Sheridan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Smith of 114 W. Elm Place. are receiying congratula- tions on the birth at jdau‘hter, born Wednesday morning. Both mother and baby are doing well. I I Mniflarï¬et Bal-l. mother of Mn. If you want a tool lino: pa- per try (In Lord Baltimore a! Schumclur’s Dru! Stan. at 25: M â€M Wewishtothankdu kind Rich andfriendsfotthdrkindnaland dun: tionsof ï¬mnmdsympuhy than: our late betavancat. the lot. of dear mother. We wish to flunk our mm theirkindnuuhownuin out me mvement. 2113-3133 “loch Am Tel-phonon lhcoh - 1948 Commissioner! : Thattheplaoel of holding “H.800, donmhertbydedouta‘lu follow: I First Ward: Fire department bandit!" mCenuflAvenndGreeuBuRd' Sécond Wnd: Bunill'l ï¬ve teq store, cor. Centnl Ave. and ’N. W Rd. ~ Mm'hm Runoul. Ml. MD mm“ Rum The polls at said Primary election“ beopenntlix (6) o'clockLm. and to; min open until ï¬ve (5) o’clock p.111. 06 said day. S; Dawd at Highland Put this 16th day at Febmxy 1915. Fourth Ward: Highland Park Freq! Bldg†103 W. Centrll Ave. I’d-any Election Node. ! Notice a herd!!! Rim that on Thai day, the ninth day of March. A. D. 191 in the city of Highland Park ’ State of Illinois. n Primu'v election wag“ be held for the purpose of nommntin‘ candidates Inf-the following oï¬ces. to-wiga Mayor '9' Third WmL- o. c. Pudy a Sou'o'f Hamivmma SSLJohnn Ave.‘ :5 On Friday of this week will occur (I regular motion picture show. Mr. C. Heller will lecture on “Cotton" be Tuesday evening at the club, hie lectu will be illustrated by motion picture; Many very enthusiastic members guests 0! the club enjoyed the .ver'g aucwssful prc Ienten dance at the duï¬ on Tuesday evening. . ‘ § The Blue Eagle Camp Fire group nQ a vulentinc party to their friends in my Association rooms Saturday c ' The=zyrnnuium 'wu ptettily decor: , with beam strung everywna'e. Daiu refreshments were med; dancing games followed md all Ind uncrry They were chaperoned by warn-m Min Marina Craig. Thempefmit and orange. sen! Mi. Alice Davidson from be home it AvauhflumtheY. “kahuna; the Asoduioa 31050. for which .11 rd; vengntcfultothedonor. .5 Rehearsals hlvé begun tot "Edith? Dreamâ€, mopu‘etutobegrven M03 The ziris‘ gymnasium was opened useon Monday of 'this week and ‘ proven very populnr. The uwimxn' ' tank was ï¬lled and put to use on Moâ€; day, and many enthusiastic students hagc registered (or swimming instruction. Miss Margaret Reid, who comes highiy recommended from the New Hive; Normal school of gymnastics and wit. graduated with many honors from m5; school in 19“. has taken entire char†of the giris gymnastic work. . H Camp Fire girls uriy in Much. Mr. The Civic: and, clu- o! the 0‘ will meet, in me 'Hiahlmd Park cu; house Thundly morning. February at 10300cbck. Mia May M of the Chicago University slammed will give a :tucopticon leqtnre on “TI Dispoial 0! Cuban.†The memben l the Highland Park Woman's Club In the Civic: Club of Ravinin are cordiall invited The Highland Park Public Library ws'n be closed on Wuhinzmn'n birthday, boï¬ in the afternoon and in the evening; 'v Two new sets 0‘ book: have been ded wthe shelves of the library; t are: Twelve volume: of 0. Henry ‘V twelve volume. of the works of lb: Bronte listen. :3? The basketball game with Racine Icge on Saturday afternoon of Ian M resulted in victory for Deerï¬eld with Icon: of 15 to 6. Highland Park Club 1 High School Notes ‘5. Public Library Notes Ossoli Club . Cudd‘nllh Cudd‘l'hnh The Down funny. 51451 l‘ 210 E. ContrdAm j ‘Thelmpei'iagl?’ come from choice live stock. We havetb : y a liw for such mats, but your continued satis ion is our We shall be glad to we’d: ‘ inourmarkctanytime. But ifyoucann‘ jcome in send us word of what'you want and we ‘_ .. ï¬ll them as_ faithfully as if you were present. We "gnu-In Making a specialty of loans on improved feal estau North Shore territory including Rogers k, lix ans! matte, Kenilworth, Winnetka Glencoe, H hland P; Lake Forest. Security under mortgages hf thiswr ten continually enhancing while the rate of imï¬rest is at North Shore Trust Cdinpanj Highland Park, “lined mailman-i- m1.mmm.w§ [Ln All Meats We ' Dyers and 01 A wagon will call for and deliver ï¬r gamai : . and gem garments. oriental rugs. mmets. porti draperit piano oovm. lace curtains, etc†cannot; duplicau byanylocalclenner.aswe havethe 0151a: most SANITARY plant 111 the West. 5'; ‘ Sobey’s Sanitary $th 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Raymond W. Schgfeidéés Spring Shirt $10=0 a nd $1 Latest styles nowé‘ on display. Come 1n 51nd look them over. Prices 2113-3133 “loch Am, CHII :3 Wanda the Bï¬n; Laws of the Sub of h MORTGAGE BANK‘éRs ., Capital 5100.0qu Men’s Fumishé 13 St. Johns Avenue ‘ Telephone 331 .i‘ INCORPORATED