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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Jun 1915, p. 3

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louse 5; Machines jas Watches, iand Jewelry ughters ution mpany ’AIRING m Few eler makes of LANK Savings nce Vicinity ce pany The members of the Lyric chorus were entertained over the week-end at the homa of Dr. Davis and Messrs. Hemp' stead. Whiting, Fred Haggie. Rommel Reichelt, Sr.. and Reichelt. Jr. Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church they sang two anthems, ”Send Out Thy Light. 0 Lord Our God", and ”The King of Love My Shepherd Ist” Rev. Orsbom preached Sunday morning from the text “Noah “'38 a just man and perfect in his gener- ation, and Noah walked with God." The sermon was one on practical saintship decrying the “U to be nothing, nothing. only to be at his feet." idea of a Christian. “K1 praising the man who sings. “1'" Bear the Cross. endure the pain support- ed by Thy Word." The C. E. service Wednesday evening was led by Mm Orsborn. The subject was “The Body Under the Soul on Top." Prof. R. L. Sandwick. Principal of the D. i H. s. delivered an address on “Ef- ficrencv," illustrated with charts. showinl the comparative money value of a boy with respectively a grammar school. a high school and a college education, at the union commencement exercises of the Deerfivld and Everett ‘ grammar schools in the assembly hall of the Deer- field school Friday evening. The motto of the class was “Be Square." The pro‘ 87am Int‘luded a piano solo by Miss Ida Knaak; ihc invocation. Rev. Orsbom; the salutatory by Harley Schmidt; the vale- dictory by l-Ilward Then'ien and the pre- sentatzo: or the diploma: by County Supertntcztdent. Mr. T. A. Simpson con- gratulated Mr. Nelson upon the ”mid examl'141l'rln papers handed in by his 8th grade puptzs. stating that this was the best set ~;l papers presenter} by any class graduated h}; Mr, Nelson. Not one failed in the numnations. This is the class upon “Inch \liss Marion Craig wt 50 Deerficld News Items The Lyric Male chorus ofLIhicago gave a very attractive program at the Qpring concert in the assembly hall of the Deer- field Grammar school Saturday evening. Mr. Carlson deserves credit for their splendid training. The VlOlln selection by Avem Scolnick. the piano solos by Mrs. Wahlstrom and the tenor and bari‘ tone solos by Messrs. Hallberg and Jor- anson were vociferously applauded. Miss Adeline Miller gave up her place on the program to her tiny sister and brother whose readings were of unusual excel- lence and much appreciated by the nudi- ence. The social hour which followed the program was chaperoned by the Parent-Teacher Association. Refresh- ments were served and dancing was en- joyed by the young people. The hall was beautifully decorated with peonies and lilies. Highland Park Greenhquggs _ ‘ lâ€"\ . .M a WUV. .4.“ . §~_p'.\oi. W < . ,w M ~ ~ u r . ~ If your trees are infested with insects they need spraying. We have the This year, as yet, but little has been collected for Vehicle and Auto Licenses and all there is at present in the Improved Road Fund is $380.60 and we are near- ing the middle of June and the approach of the Dry Season. The Commissioner of Streets is awfully anx- ious to oil every street in town, repair the weak spots and do everything else~necessary to maintain a clean dustless, smooth surface of our streets. Won’t you help by doing your sharejin making this possible? If you use the public streets with your wagon, truck or pleasure car, it is your dutV to assist in keep- ing up the maintenance as long as the money collected is used for that purpose and that purpose alone. :7: AST year the City of Highland Park ap Vpropriated $1,000 for oiling and repairing streets. This money came out of the Improved Road Fund into which all the \ , amounts collected 'for Vehicle or Auto mobile Tax goes and 18 used for no other purpose. (according to Law) than the improving, Repairing or Maintaining our Roads. It isn’t a matter whether some one in Springfield 15 of the Fifty hours devotion were obeerved in the St. Patrick‘s church It Everett Sun- day and Monday. The Rev. .O‘Shea of Chicago had charge of the services Sun- day evening. Miss Florence Johnson spent last week in Kansas City. Miss Clara Pyle entertained the Mu Sigma Chi at her home Tuesday evening. Miss Elsie Lippette of Chicago is Vinit. ing her aunt. Mrs. M. Horenberger. Miss Susie Eaton entertlined the graduation class at a delightful party at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. Hockney and two dmahm Frieda and Ethel of De Matte, 10". were guests at the home of Mr. Fred Hockney. Mr. and Mrs. George V. urcn In- nounce the marriage of their daughter. Catherine Kuch to Mr. Frank Suntan of Cross Plains. Wis. which was nolexnn- ized Wednnesday morning. June 29d in the Holy Cross church. the Rev. 1‘. F. Quinn officiating. The bride m ndorned in a gown of white crepe meteor and Carrickmacrou lace and her tune va'l was gracefully heid in place by» I truth of orange Honours; she carried,- bouquet much of her efforts during the two years she taught in [)eertield and credit should be given her. Those who received dip~ lomas were Susie Easton, Dorothy Reich- elt, Dorothy Supple. Lillie Schwah. William Boett‘cher. Edward Therrien. Harley Schmidt and William White from the Deertield school. and Florence Cor- coran, Coletta Conway, Mabel Mau and Marv Sneddon from the Everett school Mrs. Hoffman and ton Andrew 0! Lake Bluff were the week-end guests 0! Mn. E. H. Willman. Miss Elizabeth Clark of Irving Pnrk was the guest of her sister, Mn W. A. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Haskin of Wilmette were the guests of the latter'l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bicdentadt. Miss Isabel] Kin of Wilmette week-end guest of her aunt. N phine Woodman. Miu L'ela (31th Fun. Reiohelt Eva Ender visited the Lake Bluff G mar schood Monday. Mlss Anna Petersen entertaincdtwenty 0‘ her Chicago friends at a lawn party Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Roscoe Haefer of Bloomington “1.. is Visiting Miss Sadie Galloway. Mrs. E. Melchoir and son Edward were the week-end guests of Mrs. Fred Meyer. Mr. Otto Ott of Waterloo. Iowa. is visiting relatives in Deerfield. Mrs. Robert Antes left Friday evening for Boone. Iowa. where he will vim relatives. Last Wednesday Rev‘ and Mn Lucder had a little (alluring at their house. The guests were Rev. and Mn. P. Schur of Shermervnllg, Rev. and Mn 1. Man 0! Niles Center, Rev. and Mn. H. Manner! of Evanston. and Rev. Fl Holke 0! High- land Park. duo I few young peoplc. All enjoyed n vgry pleasant day. The St. Plul'l Lennie will meet on Thunday. June 17th It the home 0! Mr. Irwin Antes, (ha president of the society. The Decrflcld buck“ team played the Fox Lake bucbfll team on the ground- 01 the latter'and were batten by I more of 12 to 10, On Friday evening, June 11th. the Universal Film Co. present: Mn Steve's great story. “Uncle Tom's Cabm" mth an all star cut. Thu u a three reel Imp tenture and an every one known the storv the picture should prove very In- tcresting. Rev. F Wcrhthn and ml: 0! South Chicago spent Deconhon Day vmh Rev. and Mrs. Luv-dot. of bride's rrksv The bride wasauended by her sustrr. Miss Laura Knnh and Miss Angela Sat-man. who acted as bridcsmands. They wore gown: o! appic blossom pmk tatiela and cmbrmdcn-d lac: hits and turned shown bouquet: of pink roses MrJicurge Knrch. brmhcr ofthc bndo. and Mr. Victor Sacman, brother 0! {he grnmn, arm! as hrstmcn Mr. Eugene Etdcr playrd thengnn'n Weddnng Much Fulluwmg [he (hutch ceremony a'dcliciuus Wedding breakfast was served :1 the home of the bride] pan-m; After a [our of the cenlrnl states the (uuplc W1” tx- a( home In Cross Hams. Wis. It!“ SAMOVAR SERVICE I“) Lnkc VK' Bldg . 116 5 Mutual “it me Nevin! In Chic-co “WA-YA" PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Finn And macell‘ ecu. n-cmpu . Renal o! Ilbflf)’ Uvudrm (Hy (tens! May L 1914 Labnnm- alarm x Jlnllot . ~â€" < Tclcpbuu ..... . 3564 Bat-n0 In city (re Ayn'l 3. 1915 , . an 83 Bil-ace In bank .3 2T!!! $371.77 The Ilbnry bu coco My except Sunday and pub! holdup The my 01 the l6 in m m Periodical- Bmdmg ‘ Foil Fuhumrc the (fly at nghl d Putt (,cntlcmrn \ l hue 1hr hunui wremth tu pvt-sent the .mnud ”pun ( thr l‘ubln‘ Ltbtary of the Ctty at Mt thud l’uk tut the To the Mum and memun k‘uuntxl at ya! ending Apnl . _ 1915 Total numb-er U! h In hbury Mn 1, N 21)? Boob bouam du us the year «To Book: pro-rated to he “bury dunna the hi! Tout number dunn‘ the yeu 538 Fscuou 135 Juvcntles 59 Bto‘nphy. . . , 29 Hutory Ind tru 39 Ltteuture. 29 Ann 26 Religion and x e (3 Bound muum MIG Retcrtnct books. V 2 Tout number ut books m lub‘ry ed dunng year mm The fuunanl r u u Iona-m Cauh In Huhhnd rk $11!: BanLM-y l. N 814824 Tun credited Mn l, 19“ )29‘ 58 Tamctedned (Ir 1, 1914. , . § 811125 Recoivod CA“ 0‘ Books nboum duhng the year . Book: rtplsctd dufng the you Book: )ou dunna he year . Cmmlauon dunn; I. Flcnon . . Juvenile! Lila-ed book- . I, Total number cxrn‘al April 30. 1915 equxpmcx PUBLIC LIB] l 0‘ In. P 50175 FM 0.1 I Yul CI} t for this purpose pomble and would like RY REPORT 15620 N510 “71.77 3,1) uo tau: 11290 143.85 40.10 18716 176.70 lb’.’ ”Mo-JWHATS PANAMA HATS m ‘ m Dbl Mo Mllfl M341“ Ill.“ 4”,.” 8-1054 .tNILMn Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck ' “Bell” Telephone Directory GOES TO PRESS Our Trucksigo to Chicago every day and If you haw- any houschoLd goods. going in we can give a reason- able price on moving them NorthShoreAMoKszsportafion Co. All changes in present listin and all new llstmgs should arranged for at once. IMMEDIATELY .muos..mbussium ugh-550 Jill-Hui If on are without service or er a telephone now and your name will appear in the ncw book. Chicago Telephone Company to d() it for you 30'.th HC. HALL ‘ Pt'nlhc‘IdDocutu-q'

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