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

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\l Wmmaflouse maid in family of three. Address Mn. LM. Bergen. 124 F. Laurel ave. Tel. 5 33 Sisabfion Price $1.50 per Year in PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Uosu. at Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 (Into-<1 ufih‘r .st ”AUX-J [he \f'Hf “PC" 3 ‘7‘ i C. M. GATES mmcuunnrmmssi }It‘:(". Fr:u.re~‘ l‘:>'.hcl' (I Bake 24L E. Pui hen-t D. C. PURDYu" SONS Let us help youâ€"for oil heat- ers are difierentâ€"oome are better than others. The one sure best for 20 yousâ€"the one that produce: tho most heat (or the la“: cost. lathe one wan this trade- mark. Hun n cold room in I 'jifl‘y"â€"to the remote“ 00" nm. The heat is clean and odor]... Costs only on. cunt 11: hour. to unâ€" '. \ [do-l Heater: In this Wmofu 80min. Int dune. you In. Qnd mine on. ethically. You win not be urged to buy-dz mu: nu mus. But come in soon. RAT CORN THK'RSIIAY 'k 1‘ :HEK (oh-Lia Records Phy OI Vlad Tali; lack: floater man PRATT’S RECORDS AND A choose Anvil Paper HAnging And Decoruin‘ Barler Painting and Decorating 39 St. Johns Avenue PHONE 1103 1P ERVlCE 0P H. C. HALL HONAGRAPHS (I'm ‘7‘ «w: md rid»! nurtrr March I it KUYAILIMD II‘II PAINTING Telephone 1098 memo-Am Huaflh‘lflmfim " 7 (new: 7 5 Yoiâ€"cin 'imf sat genyfno BARLB vDopend on that gun. lot-“lath: ut‘b- nixtnr and I‘uhi'h'her Supermtendcm :rmi City Editor Sut‘tx'ty detor Hecrfi +1 Reporter ““1‘.)AD“Y 5-1!!ka uh ;â€"-n .1 your home Irr March! 1411.2: wk. ltlnu's. under HIGHLAND nu LHHND PARK 1915 ML and Mrs. Lv H0) in 'p..-n.~o:. 111741 phlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz .of Ednwtz I‘mr‘n motured have from 'Cdisun Park Sunday and \\‘el’(' the )zuests 0." Mr. and Mrs. .-_\rch Aberr xmndm- of Lincoln plnve. Mm Rna Murray, who hu‘ been the guest of Miss Helen ('oule during 'Lhe summer. returned to her home in szaliu, (‘;\1., this wek. TLL bib 1 lit-L- ! :u‘ i . “0‘ u ' (bird Amer M! Who ; ”linui Mr. R. (L Evans, who has lm-n Vi» iting his daughter, Mrs. Harold lair» sun. at (ircon Bay. Wm, fur the pm: week. i.» expected. taxi-Mum limm- llll~ week. The (ii-and Temple of I’_\tlii:u ten of lllinois will hold it~ annual conu-iiiiun zit Springfield Tlu‘ulay ()ctulwr 11'. Mrs. James Hepburn. av- compumevl by her son. Kenneth, and Sh mother. Mrs. Skupey, Will he a repre‘, sentatne from this district, No. 2412. A special car has been chartered to carry members from Chicago to the convention. grin-sh of remtncs and (menus here. Mrs. [-2. Wnrd Knapp and tiny son left lllsl week to join Mr. Knapp ln .“Jltnekljmllh fur an indefinite luy. Mr, Raymond Lovell returned lut week from a three weeks' trip to (‘II- Korma. \‘lslllng the two him. And inter nailing \Irmus phcea in Mex- ICU, where he interviewed Gen. Villn'n brother, Mr. Lovell report: a very henmiful and interesting trip. Mr. uml Mrs. Henry Martyn Baron of North Sheridan Road Ire enjoy- “(‘45' i)’ m Uri-ham; their summc-r hnmr, :ng a (an \I li'h Mrs. John Russpll of Oak Park. formerly Miss Bella Gram of ”115' city, who underwent a sorinu~ opera tion in the ()ak I’prk hospnul 1m! week, is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ederhcimer of Chicago have taken the F. N. Baylies house on East ("entral avenue untx] June lst. They took possession this week. Mrs. )1. E. Hayden of Evanstnn. formerly Miss May Mihills, spent last Thursday with her mother, Mrs.'M. A. Mihills. Mrs. George Waterburns and daughter. Miss (hroline. of Washing- ton. I). C. are guests at the Hugh R. London residence on North Sheridan roild. Mrs. A. B. Min/cCaughey of Hazel avenue. left on Sunday {or a short swy in New York City. Mr. Andy McCumb, who has been motorcycle policemIn for Highland Park {or the put you. mined hi: position lut mk And is now trying to secure a position In printe nitht watchman. dun Road hmi recenbiy as her gxest Mimi Mervy B‘ Dssmnre. who played with .‘Izn'gurut [Hingtnn in "The Liv." staged in Chicago. Miss Ruth Johnson of Unwenlsia avenue. left lust \n-ek 10 _~p(-nd ten la}: at vak Island. lll. Mrs. Ruth ('uffu'. lullxyh, “hm hn~ qwnt the ~«mum-r in animu. hu~ rcr laxrrzvd to her ('hicilgr) s'tu‘lm. Muss Emma Smopt. fornwrly (If lhxs «my. now of Beaumont, (all, 1~ the her Sister. Mrs. Samuel zuvst of Holmes. Mrs. ll. .l. Thuycr nf North Sherl- luzx lit-ad hu< lh' hér guest Ml» Mur- zurvt Smlth of UN .‘loines, luwu. Mr‘ and Mrs. “scar Noerenbt-rg of ()akwood avenue had. as their Sunday guests Miss Anna Jorgenson, prin<‘i« pal of the August/amt Training School, and her assistant. .Miss Margaret Saener of Chicago. !'\l‘.’ ‘ L, l'lzv Sum-«l: hump wx lulu) arenuc Mud l l'mnl Sump l' ,vv H K1»..lru:11't‘l cl lmwn; m ml, ' Mn N l‘ \Hu lhv Jr . u Lu! «T h.: drummer, )ln‘s Kathâ€" 5r2lluu' week cum- 5 Alina! u?’ 4 hungn. Mr nml MN (lounge (‘nrr wxll take {hr I )1 l' “ugh! home on (‘nry :uw A. 5w tho “1th on {ht- firsl of VI)“ . .nt “Lu-h tune thc Wrighh .;r> gm: 1 i. In ( hu'agu {or lhe winter Mean-s (‘hurlw (it-ury, Orville SI. l’e'er. Jxm-ph Nmnzu. George flock and lellum With-n motored m mu wu SJntlu)‘ and “on: the guests of .\lr. urul Mr» H. llnmwlly, formerly of Mrs. Mu Palm!" bf Rminm had a< her {wt-U 13>! Week .‘his ('hurlnlw White of (‘hiL-ago. Mn. H. J‘ Thayer uf Nurth Sheri‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Grunt were the wet-k end guests of Mr. und Mrs. John Strung of Chicago. 'l'hv autumn festiial held If: Stu Mai-3% parish hull-on last Thurwluy and Friday menings proved a marked Nluvh L-n-nlit is dua- lhr Tullerimvlu Sn- cu-‘Q' and {he l£l(llt‘.~ that helptnl make the affair the sin-res: it prm ml to he. Minx A. Ii. llolabird and Mrs. Clarw :nce Smith were the guests a day of last week of Mrs. Persm. of Park Ridge. formerly Miss Lillian Burgess Sumln) guw‘t of Mn “'03! Laurrl avenue. MPH Helen (inldc success, both financially and socially.fÂ¥ich., whn attends n DcKulh, Will lw {he inf )ll“ ”Glen (‘nhrud \l?\ l'iii w' home ‘ HiWsnum {Yom the Augusmnu die umlerwrn! an up pomln'itis <9x’erul woe km nnr (H) The Catholic Indies of Hi‘hvood are planning to hold their Innunl ba- zaar in St. Jame. parish hall some time the latter part of this month or the first part of next month. 'nu' la- (lit-s meet every Wednesday and new articles for this nnnual event, and {mm the leaks of the articles already finished, the affair promisvs to be one in exceed all others. \lrs, Georg“ Mcrryweuther, 11.") Park Lane. 15 to open hL-r huuu- for n cuursv of lecture; on current 1"»t‘fllt Mrs. H. S. Axlums‘fl'nl .‘lh‘ Jule R Adams. \leu have gwen talks of lhlri hllfll :11 ('hlcago, Winnctku um! Evans- hm. are tn lrzclwle Highland Park I'I th -::' prmzrnn‘ fnnthis yz-un Thu first lec’uz'e “ill I“ giver: 'l‘uculn)‘ murm- .\I;~< Exp Mw‘tur. 1ch “I; .“or II): Muzak-s and 81m [- Cul.. \k’h ‘u- my “111.”le main 1th fair» st< Hymn: ulll \ir' NW! “N. H \lles (mm-r www “ 31!, :1, : N“ ~ ‘ In l hn-stmus l'r Alla \ux. Sun recenbiy as her gxest Dssmnre. who played [Hingtnn in "The Liv." A mire“ M J}‘ Hrz'r j; I\ hVH Hnfinqur Seray kn H’Xu‘hn" umi UH u'hllndl .u‘. T‘Iruluy 3L Mr Henry ()hlwnn m mzkma a um weeks' vinit with relatives :1 Luth- lfield. Ill. pa~u1rntr u.’ z (‘hurrh Sunday Mrs. E. 1.. Mlllurd and Mum Edith Hnyntnn. “ho went out last month In man the Mnum coast and other pnuvt." 1n the nut, are expend to re- turn wnhm a few days. Mrs. (L W. Park leaves tomorrow {0r ansHHe, K)'.. where she Vi“ \‘iill her mutht-r, Mrs. J. Winter, for three weeks. MI. and Mrs. A. A. [mail of Hur- vard, 111.. the latter being formerly Miss Lillie Van", nnnounce the birth of a ten-pound boy, born Sundny, October 10. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Eberwur (‘hurrh will meet this after- noon With Mrs‘ A. Crooby 0! Ell! Park Avenue 1mg .1 (Wm “(-45" I)’ m Un-kamx Much. [MIT summer home. Mr. Eleaznr Tetrarm will take Ul- pa~u1rntr u.’ the North End M. H. Jack Abbon or Maniwu, Color-Mo. Is the guest this week I! the J. H. Stlpe home on Green Bay Rood. wh. pm: The Mlsm-s Helen und Hiltrude Gor- min of Muxenswmxi were the Sundny gnu-sh of routines and friends here. home on ”mu-Mm»; avenue Sunday {Yom the Augusuum Hospital. when- :Jle underm-n! an operation {or up po'hhvitis eeverul Weeks ago. Tnlrw. H P. vapewn 1c qwnding M NH] “W‘- a [.0 A:~\ Ha, K :hi TLLMi‘J)‘, (M'NDMI 1:, Lela); (”11m l‘lh Day. runny 0f (hr ('hh‘llgu bus: nym- mt‘n “My: new. about the nlmb AN .,1! "sub were u! h.gh man. Thu “0‘ \r".~ th- {011' Immitexi and hum!) third uLmn-rqfl)’ of the dnu-m‘rry 0.’ America. Mx~~ Helen Unlden 0! Lawton, Mich. whn attends normal school In th ulb, “'1” 1w {he Week end gun! M! I.n.n~ Mug-nu of Buffulu, N. Y” Who H nth-"Jug {he L'Liverut)‘ of Illinois at (’humpaxgn. “L. was «he Sundn) guwt of Miss Anna Ruhr 0! West Laurr! avenue. it Jfin. We, 01 Baha‘i ILIMInM Mud mun guest on Toad-y off-mil, ”to! 8m, with In. Ba- . Arch Abercrombio. ‘ church's father, It. luau new. r. and Mrs. H. H. Robert: "aunt!“ Lon! Grove. Mr. J. (‘. Morrison returned It“ wék from tho annual conventim of \‘uhxish nuker~, P1411 Ira-”Hy in ( In ehmd. Uhlo. Mn 1' I' KER), uh.» \u~:l r44 Dr. and In H. H. Robert: Ipunt thq week end with friends in South Behd. Ind. yr. and Mn. 1-? l). Slnlxht of North Green Bay road. formerly Min 110‘i Water-house, nnnounco the birth 01'. daughter. burn Saturday morn. ind. Member :‘lh. '4". MW “hm [hung h” fi‘m-Hn Hus Murphy Ix Mum: the POi-Illu‘. I~ Laukkn‘pcr u'. the Jnmds lgu‘llflu mew niarkct. ){ tf‘ null". hm dawghh-r, Mun Riven. L pltvo her n: whoa} In New Yurk (‘nly W1]: retuu. this Wrek. m xtlxh 4nd Mn ’4) '.\I I‘M. Sum-w! % Kyuu'u: 11' (‘1 cl Lawn; m MI MN V. I‘ 1 r‘ . u “wt 4T h. hm- .\' Alina! Mr and MN l\l U: r l HI M [HE HIGHLAND PARK mm PARKWIS 6 {hr} mnr rm. [hru- weeks. Nn-r‘hu ”ark: 2gb spent a part \\ (‘t'h ‘ l. \ hu ‘ Srfliuu' \Hu lhv Week 'h.: drummer, )lns Kathâ€" ” uf' ‘ hhngn. IN George (‘nrr wxll take I' “ugh! home on (‘nry tho “1th on {ht- firs“ 0! nl \xhrh tune thc Wrighh In ( hung“ {or the winter (nv ' plurr mu «(h in; :u' _vn \vlf x‘ In) W lwn l) .LA‘ n! (th‘vlu' vapewn 1* \i~ILn.g her! Ihh \n-ck My~ um in) from the Well. r: Hut! 3: fur the Mug on Lake arenuw Anon u 1 Mind Sump wrmm 1) of mu, “hrrr m. Mundfl} « qwnding Lrnthvru in nut \w‘k h Hn l-‘nduy. m nnml nmbly, Mu! MrElrnth n! the high rhool {It‘- ult)‘ rend pct-mu by James Whimmb Rllvy, (he orrtnon [It-int I celebration of (he wnur's lnrthd-y. In their vanuus mmr (he pupil. studied (a!!! of hu- hfr. The Innunl dutrxbulion of bulb. for outdoor phntxng And for forcing is now in pron-en. The pupal. I" M- ung geranium culunn for flmr box" {or hex! year. Golf results for Saturday. Odd-r 9, were: Eighteen-hole mo‘dal play handlrnp. winner in ch30“ A And B. R. A. Bud, 55-1551; winner :11 than. (‘ Ind 1), T F. Sheridln. 9147-7‘. Mondny was a special golf day for the ladies, when a number of My [olfers cnxuod m the sport, WA.“ wr (mud laund .u my Sunni-)0 ‘Tcl 4‘8 33 A houu full of rhlldron ritual-d the movmg pictures at the club PH- day evening. Three ml- of comic pictures preceded the fairy tale. which held the Attentmn of (he chilém {or the neninx. “Neal of the Navy" in m be the Friday evemng pretrial, borinning tunormvr evening. The opening of (he: scum .1 0|. club look plut- Tuesday evening when one hundred and thirty-five guest: enjoyed dnnrmg. The In" room \l‘ll decoraled In pulm- and autumn lenien, and was very puny. Mnny large dmm-r paruu were on- lerumod tn-Inn- the dance. The can! party on Toad-y in in rharge of Mrs H. H, Doty. o! (M Fnday mrnmg u! the Mnunu‘ '{AlL (he Ruyni \thbon Human-d cuhlnn nra um: Ive-n th nghllnd PIN Camp rulrrlumrd Mu!) xuru Ind noun-n nmr my: Imn; the Whrehnu snhrp Mn- Jrn me R (3an 0! ‘Imnnu n. who an the hnlxhl begun, pn-Mdrd «I [he "reeling A .5 -('1.1'hm“:NJ"H'Hrsiuht‘lllt{unnutd A' m "mug \Inllhlp, hr)! Sunzh) '<.-. \'.m Eu-ra II“ 3px AL (m ‘ TM- Sm ()2 ME. : (>3 and m [hr rvcnmg nrnn‘e lu- mh mic .ishmsu‘ry'11 "Lahorcn Wanted" d Mu R. hud (I’t‘mznn mm lhr chum a! the III! momma 04 (hr Art Club In! rhundn INCUMMI » n 'r(-\ ~! 7! x. n‘H.‘ ’1 '..u- dustgr H! Um pnunuguw. drp.‘ ”mm M: [wan snghk‘dh wmltfinm one \rm and rx'vm I~ to make m. honw m Kuwagw m Mar futur! Nit. Hm.” l.IY\4»[I.I:: V \: jut-u ,\u w.“ flier to the Aug ninnnu Nannie-.1 ‘40 ag‘ Llrhh‘. « hfll u.‘ >uifmlng Ilium an were ‘x u'm- Turutn)‘ .'1 of budge fur mm! I-‘lc' Wxilinmi “hp I- Hlf‘lr g u-sl Mr. And In. Frodorfckl *0! Mil- vuukoo m rod. and vuilon at It. and Mrs. Clutlu Idflllo‘o! one!!!» In Anna. It. and In. C. H. Ackenbfi of Elwood. N. J‘, formerly of (MI city, are urchin. mmluhuonl ol “0 bxrlh of I daughter. Catherine Inn, The Minn Chlrlmte and Cathtfilc Mn 1.4!?!” ) ~h!.)' v.‘ (f “iJ‘IH m” ecu-{Lulu mlnmmly a! ‘arda Il'I‘YnO') t n “N I \L XI -1 .mi Lm \ 5h'! bl r I) um Hub \1r. Lurenz Luna has mmed hu barb“ hup from We»! (emu! Amnuc In our ! Lencumx‘s new flute. (m 59ch Si ha]! M: .1Â¥1~'.\1: 11gb!” of F Mn “'1‘! \hs ULd~t~ u ‘u' Elm Place School Notes [first L'nnr-i [inm (‘hun II“ V?! Inexwp («rung (ml the It»! Fxmoor Club Non-c lb HH [mm M! «hwnssum m 1hr C I‘ ( lb "1hr Rrwnsllninl) of flu! in! Y'Het Lnsnan P ‘ndr.nu! I mm» Nair and NJU.‘HJ; Hrrlx-H IIH.I‘IY‘,(}HIYRPI|1thYYIFF‘IHR "LAND PARK (‘IJ'B \ fwd Skmm-r and [mad ”mum uflr Hu guefla on [Dune] Mmpln home an hur- M n be Inn .u ”k (I n}: M AII'UI “Huh- H Inc Inn .u. v plu’ .‘ ~ “meld: hit")! H Inn lurr- dummy due”! of [he I. ‘ huge- Thu NM 8! rich! 0hr hour and \9.I u s-rn (able: \1n F t It) nut‘ 11x H,” (In Highland Park Fuel Company Building Material South Bound at 1:» mmulvs an" Huh hum [mm 9] North Bound a! 1‘3 mmuln um rm‘h hnu! 1mm 7,3 Ind P! 3‘! p m lOZNJuSL HERIANDENZELW Nahum Chicago Milwaukee Electric R. R Co. mmrl I rural rm.â€" Mnkmg :1 rpm'mh) of loans on nnprm'cd 11111 («Law in * North Mmrt (CITIUH’) nu‘lndmp Rum'rs Pm'k. 1‘ \;:z:.\l(m, WI menu Kvmimmh. Wmnmka, (Nona-r, “whim? Park a" Lab“- fun-.51. 5m unly undo: munpagrs m Haw :mritory i. ‘ v»:t"?‘.11.|li)‘ uxhumzng whilc lhe mlc' H1 inh‘H'sY n attractive“ North Shore Trust C0um Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair ma}? (")ur CLEANING AND DYBmc of ladies” and gem's garments. oriental rugs. carpets. pomers, draperies. guano rovers. lace cunains. eta. cannot be duphcmm by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. INCORPORATED 214 EAST CENTRAL "Dull Tight-c IRE-l M 265 up: will call for at“ Mon your garments Nrw running North Shore Trust Company \R-u lunmng Coal Solvay Coke vs running Cleaning and Pressing MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Lined; Avon... CHlCAGO 25 Limited Train: Daily Organized under the Bnnking Laws of the State of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS hml‘ H’VIF Highland Park, Illinois I I“) an. Vb Pruning! I J um,“ Capital 3 100,000 NEW ALL STEEL TRAINS m Evansmn 23 mmux. _~ In “'aukcuan 3f, 111”“er In Muhaukn- I Mm: and Th a mudrm cqunpmrm, tan iLanly clean Hnnc m .ornr am! or gown that m-c-dp Cleaning nod pro-- tin. Ind pruvr how pit-as mgnur vurh I5 m Hm lmr Try our mvuta an home bond (osluuw you (bunghl ll urn-mar) to dm‘nrd In our high class work. We uu- the new"! Im- proved mrlhods We hm! until 915 p. In. mm} ()39 p. U 4"

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