qut'ZC-m ‘v‘. “in ..-. i . .-_,.,.(_.....,.._......<:.t,ur: "55;..‘KQAE..... . â€~51â€: .«a‘iu‘v‘W-s 3' p: i l ’1â€. ..: Postman) Wnitu av Joan L Unsu. at Highland Park. Lale County. Illinois. ' Wis†is vial ' u. relatives. In - McGovern Mtwmm m o. rmdauuamruo W Price $1.50 per Year is “Ingloumenth. : “A ' Mr. and John L. Udell VVVVV Editor and Publisher‘leave tomorrow for -_~â€"»...,â€" ...._...-- . » ‘ “in. W ‘ teem. Mrs. Frank Lichtwald of N. St; Highland Park. lllinoia. under. . lin Chicago as the guest of friends. Mrs. A.' R. Carqueville THURSDAY. OCT OBI-1R 28. 1915 Paul L. Udell . . _.....Superintendentjwliere they will spend one week. Jo Helen Frances Conrad .. . .City Editor. Esther C. Baker... Society ll3di"°’*avenue. left last weds for a severa 14°th Kre’ss . Deerï¬eld R"l""'“’"iweelts’ visit in Califernia where she th Telephowe . “G duress-ii... ’ ’ " """"" iwiii visit both the isln. 4% ; l w.ii r... S.“ ‘iGuyot. show- at your H. C. HALL Painting and Decorating iday for Ottawa to argue the case of “ awaiting the verdict. ~ l v ipitiil about three weeks ago is doing nicely and is expected to return home ‘ next Week. {I The lady Foresters announce a" card party to b:- Igiven Wednesday~ evening. November third, at Library“ men's prizes are to be awarded Tonight will be kno‘t'n a "Ail Mr. Harold Mathwig of Oshkosh. ‘and Mrs. Fritz Bahr. or W. Laud avenue. (I Miss Elana Evana la spending ‘- “.W PI". “ the M 5... . l. 1911. t ‘ . . . Eateredaasecondclasa matter \larch a ‘J l ,s “venu. ll Ipfldtn‘ . monthiday the post odioe at theACtofMarchflJm. _ 7| ’Mershell. iii The Misses Rose Gardner and Mae â€"* > {and Mr. and Mrs. J. (R. Beatty will Connoch NW orlmt "and gueata of Mr. and Ira. Miss Genevieve Mott of 8. Laurel ' Mia Emily l brese Haungs were Sunday guests at Mi Mr. Ch‘rlQS W 0‘ w.b“h' In. Km,“ on “on“, her mother. u" ' ’ ldiana, W38 the We" ' {9" d‘Y’ 0‘ John Nelson and a sister. Mrs. John Attorney Geo. 5' _Phillip8 1'" ‘0' leaving this week for Constantine. ichigan. where they will make their :r.thul|llm was reached llaughlin “‘- Dalton'before the A""fiiture home. Mr. Meyers has ae- senator stated that he fat/0rd the; t:d a position as managir of the abolishing of the sex distinction lnl near (‘on- the burned. ’ ipeliite court. A head point of law is "P lilfllM‘lD rm involved in this case and attorneys Evergreen Qtocli l . throughout the state are anxiousy “arm“ Mrs. Edward Cure, who underwent . a serious operation in a Chicago hos- I d." _R°.d M. as h" guest, I“. ‘ 'Mane McShane of Omaha, Nebraska. home on E, laurel avenue. Hall. Three ladies' and three gentle- gnu-d a! November for ‘0 hara, ('alifornia. where she will spend the highest scores. ‘ the winter. -~' w.“ ~ â€". .- of St. Charles. ' were the [In Beeeeinan of Homeweod avenue. e Reesernan home. lthis week of Mr. and Mrs. William‘xorris, of (man. V Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers are addreaaed the afternoon scum with? a talk on Public (mm. A climax of] Farm, Miss Catherine Dean of S. Sherl- ty. now of New York City, was the eels-end guest at the E. E. Andrew" r Miss Marjorie Small will leave the Mr. and Mrs: (' M. P. Wright of l “M ' sm‘ ‘4 Jim ‘lï¬tkk‘ibW'twm-d w m. w i â€- rm: HIGHLAND Paxmmcmm Pmnmtdts . Peace Convention Luncheon was served at 13:â€. The Haungs and Ir. Au. Emany outâ€"of-town guests were favor- ably impressed by the club in "0'! are! and especially by the artistic . decoration of autumn leaves. Mrs. Louis Meyers had as her the hospitality cornmittae had ar- ranged. After a delightful introduc-f mm in the form of a song by In; ()saoli Club will be held in the High-g land Park Club House. . November uh at 2:65 p. m. M . l-red Pa , f l ' r I! â€m", 0! a“. Irene Larhn, reader, and Il- KO. ture recital of ‘lloctorf by Wolf Farr-are. S‘"“ 3‘" and Teachers is to be entertained by the Hamil (‘lub on the eighteenth of November at the ;W WNW l l l‘ i t l "i-M {1 l o. 1 North Shore Trust Com . . . Capital $100,000 Orgaal'aedunderthe Banking .» laws of the am. at Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS Making a tpeCialty of loans on improved real estate in the" North Shore territory including Rogers Park. livanston, W 5’ niette.Kenilwm1h. Winnetlta Glencoe, Highland Park ' Lake Forest Security under mortgages in this territory b; continually enhancing while the rate of interest l.‘ amt-nu} North Shore Trust Company Hughlaad‘ Park. Illinois . nuns.“ uiâ€"vmnas- mimosaâ€"i- tin...‘ Mini , cum mam-ice rim tint; 4,; MIN nu. STEEL TRAINS which i sil, Senator Laure-.6: i Shem-n9 when the l vote. l'he meeung then ad- The next regular meeting of the; «ru- Weher. guru-i uril give a lrol “Love ls the Best The General Association of Parent‘ Highland Parh 'lub House. The spaalter is to be bi‘anced (lflit'ers' Night" at ('ampbell ‘(‘hapter. Eastern Star. Refreshments iiml a social hour will be included in rhi- :ieniiig's program. Mrs. Jane Mills was the successful wznner in the Art Club last Week .Vl!\. John Shenhen hurl us her guests 2i {cw duy~ d5 illni \\t‘i'i.. M: ~. inilwuril Keller and llaughtir. (min-r. Mr‘. lliiyenrd (lormim 0f II? aauaulo IO‘I‘ D. C. PURDYH" SONS “WAT“ C. M. GATES i PAINTING l and Paper Han-zinc and Decorating f i; â€"H’WWNQ' ‘ Telephone IMO l .\lr~. .\ilol[ih (loelitz, Mr. Arthur “it-HUM) N“ i ‘iut‘lllZ. and Miss Jaime Uleson ut~ itended the Northwehtcrnvlllinnix {not- liall game at (Tha’mpaign. Illinois. Saturday. Mrs. Mcrrill Follansbe: of limit Laurel avenue. has 5 her guest. Mi» Mnrgziret Nye of L eielnnil, Uhio. Mr. and Mrs. Joteph B. Bloss of ' Rochester, New York. who have been :the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Vail of ii. Laurel avenue. left this iweek for their home. > Mr. and Mrs. Carleton M. Vail. “'5 ï¬leaiing their home on E. laurel ave- inue, for their new. home on Lincoln ~lavenue. this week. Mr. and .\li.~. ;; Merrill l’ollansbee-Will lnt-r occupy 'the Carleton Vail ihome. '44 r. l‘arh \weaee l E Mrs. George H. Nelson of t'hicago. I [who was formerly Miss Lola Willinn .a ibl this city. is spending Khln week .- '\\.'.h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l (f. ‘Wi'iliams. T '1 Miss Olivia Goelitz and Mr. Ar- OP ilhlll‘ Goelitz, “'“L leave today ii spend the week-entat Illinois. wh-re ‘they will attend t e home coming at the State Universï¬y, and the Minn souâ€"Illinois game of football on < Saturday. i The Herman Galitz home on Lin» den avenue is nelring completion. _ Mr. James Robinson will spend the! Champaign. Illinois, i 39 St. Johna Avenue university there. . PHONEll'oa Mr. Howard Williams who has. “dim“"l" "" M“ “i" been ill recentlyflhas left for a two _ or three months' trip into the south-l west, visiting Colorado, Arizona and. New Mexico. . ' Mr. and Mrs. John lrwin Marshall of Prospect avenlle. left on Monday for a ten days' stay in the east, visa I m M' iiting Washington, D. C.. and New: . . ‘ ‘ ILetushelpyou-ï¬oroilheet-I .‘mrk cu" . WmMml§ Mrs. Edgar . r Snow of Prospect Mm , others. The one sure beet .avenue, has as her guest. her daugh- "m'm m. M W m l ter, Mrs. Gerald Cheney of Randolph, heat tor the least coat. lathe one h . .gggm- 3"" ' “a .V’irginia. g to the W ooh â€Jgfgnbg g?“ ‘ int-s Mildred 1.. Coale of s. [.m- iden avenue, left on 'hiesday for Phil- I .adelphia. where she will spend this I .week as the guest of her cousins. Mr. 'and Mrs. G. Harry Davis. l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill of Dux- Depend on that' ‘bury. Massachuse‘ttee. were the week- mmymï¬â€™il fend guests at the John Irwin Mar- f" ' BAR-Lg. ishall‘gome on Prospect avenue. Heaters in mom Someh. . M121 . C. Shie is the newly elect- Edward M. Laing an: n ‘ c m ’33s: W I ,ed president of and gaming cog“ critically. ed! "°‘ "' '° Hm" ““rco- Inc. The ï¬rm will mu retain But come in soon. [the name but Mr. Laing is no longer eon-â€me iconnected with it. He. in company 'DGPUREV’QONS" with Mrs. mug, left Tuesday morn- ling for Josephine. Alabama, where ithey will spend the winter. Miss Anna Bahr in company with her brother Fritz Bahr. will leave for (‘hampaigm lll.‘ Friday, where they ‘will attend the Illinois-Minnesota football game Qt Saturday. , The Railroad Men's Home paid the . entire amount ot'their assessment for AVAILABLE FOR CONCERTS; lpaving, amounting to $3,165.94. for "In!†lits portion of three streets. namely . St. John's Ave, Beach and Wade streets. lliélié E T. gut-d Mrs. Lucille Uwen Bliss of! to l'ii'k Hrt‘ planning to attend the Dan- t‘i i'nllmg Rally! i.>pll‘t' o.’ the ('hicago Chrillianvwflk 'b’ the ding-"n! groupa O- lmleavor L'nion on Friday and Samr- clubs. ‘uimin, leave this week for ('hicags wht-rr' they viill spend the winter. Mr uni .‘lfa. llarry llasheil and laughter Mu~ lliiitie. of ('hicago are i-(t m‘lvl I.) lie the Week-end guest.- i-f Mr and Mn. M. (i ('onrad of MN lm ern street. Mi‘x l'i'ederii'lt i’IM'bCf Sr, who Hunted relatives Il‘ ('hii'ugu last wee-ii ll“l.l"\'il V" {in linnio- m1 lilrt'll Ra) llouil .‘“ltlr»lfl_\ Mr and Mrs. A. M «iiz. Arthur, and Mr and Mrs. E Wi-lch, motored tn Starved Rock. ill ,I and r-mained over the Week-end pt "15"! (i Lowrie and , ‘ll\\ lJ'HlIii'r‘ llmm- 'N of the Scrum (‘luli of (‘hicagrn which has made arrangi-lnv'nts for its an ‘l‘iJ’ hnrit} performance, to luv [1“ -‘ll on tha- third and fourth of lie» i‘emli-r n'. the “ingress Hotel, (.‘hlr ago. Mr» ll l' lliuiilsnn and .‘lla‘ Alice Davidson leave today for a six weeks' rtuy in the east. later to go to Avon- l‘ark. Florida, for the Winter Mr H. ". Smith of W l’nr.. .‘l\l‘ llllt', hm :la lii-r guests the Muses Lulu and Edith llcrzton of ('orydon_. Wright Lodge." Libertyville. 3 I Many yo llipk people of llighlandl given under the i..y evening at this we! b-ing\ held at h - New Congregational Churi h on Ash and and Wasingtun Blvd! ( hicago Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Ostrand of llighwood. announce the birth of a m-ion, born Friday. ()ctober 22nd. , week-end at where he Vi“ be‘the (“931 0' Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Franli Santi are re- Harold 01010". who “Wild“ the State.ceiving congratul’ations on the birth of a daughter. born Sunday. October 24th. The Catholic Ladies of Highwood are very busy getting ready for their bazaar to be held in St. James' Par- ish Hall, Highwood. November 9th. Mr and Mrs. Archibaldhbercromby ol Lincoln Place are me prodd and happy mate 0! a daughter ban. this morn- i ig. Thursday. Otioher lull. Mr Charlev \Is’NfIi of W Central Ave who sutiered Injunra irteived in .1 ac. .ide'il of several Weeks ago and who hi†een in the Sr J-larpli limp-tat Chicago. returned hom‘ycsteiday not much im- ‘ t‘r0vrd. ’ : Fxmoor Club Notes I Uri Saturday the golf m M at llxmoor The play was an ill hole match play against par. with W. R. Tapper and H. J. Graham. who tied. and matched cards. giving the Victory to Mr. Tapper. 0°‘TUIIY Mrs. Hadda Matilda Swanson. wid- ow of Charles Swanson, died at the home of her son on Palmer swine. Saturday. October 23rd at the age of 78 years. She made her hone in Highwood in um and was one or the pioneer residenta. She was born in (latergotland. Swedan. w U. 1837. Funeral aervieea we" held Manday at th‘ Swedish Luuwran "1"(5 I"Ti"nicii deceased leaves to survive her, son. J. Herman 8m, 0! High- weod; one thughter. Mrs. P. B. Leh. Chicago, and burial man of Socket Harbor. N. Y, one ‘a sister and hrothu in 3mm Ravinia. having lived the" (or “bi numerous other relatlvuaodahost teenmonthswithherdaughtl.lra,i , _ of friends. ‘Schooll, are to he guests of the cluh . ll aorkers of the central ï¬eld cornprll- l § News running ll'nf tn Evaneimi i†llillllllt'o .lng llllnoil. 1min“.- "Winfl'l ‘nd Nail running mile to Wuuhrgmn L’li ti â€Hill" .“lu’tinlln convenes lli ('hicago thn New 'unnlnfl i-inr ie Mllwhuhr‘t l hour and iii» minim-.- ,:.::::':. 5.2:: Building Material" " a . 5 cases among the Primary pupils. ' e . Many Halloween festivities are Pal'k F“ l 6 being arranged for the last of the I lifter-06 6'" as a result or heart trouble. “cal one services were held Saturday “0 Parent Teacher Association of (.‘hi vicinity- whoae aub-‘ )ect is to be “A Measure of' : Value" All members of the Gelâ€" eral Aaaotiatiun which includes the three divisions, Elm Place. High School. and South Duiswn Ilnncolii (ago and (m that late. r_,__.__.__._ Y. W. C. A. News A waders council for Y W. t'. A. :52» - my" 3%. 1- â€â€˜2’ ueelt Most of the sesswns an held ’l the («mural Eleanor .club moms. 19th floor of the Steve-m Building. Prominent national leaders will be in" ‘ attendance. bringing help and inspir- ‘ .. Iation to the field. A ï¬ne program; . 3hll been prepared and variouel luncheona and teas will be given via- Mesdamee Alex-L 26 Limited Trains Daily South .oc-d al 15 minutes alter each hour from 915 a lll until 9.15 p. I; North Boa-d at 19 minutes aliei each hour Mom 7 39 a n.. until 619]). Q. and 8.10 p m ~iting dole-gates. 'senlltifl the Highland l‘ar'li associa- l own. iron. I Mrs M ii Marsh has as her. The Primary class of the dancing? school was not held last londayl owing to the Board of Health's r'e-| strictione in view of the scarlet fever Coal Solvay Coke "" lOZleiSt WWW 1mm: Vesper Service every Sunday after- noon at four p. 131.. except the m Sunday in the month. The rooms. however, will be open at that time and all an welcome. Fort Sheridan Ira. Rmrs was hoetoae en la- day evening at cards. for a (w friends for her guest. Mrs. Tillman. The twuityaighth mt Ml been ordered to the I“ halt. Ira. Rogers has as he! gust. In. Tillman, who is en route to AM where she will join her N Captain Tillman. who belong! to the eleventh infantry. .â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"-â€" Baptist Church Notes leflSlWAM' TWWM‘S mm m wean flit-"83M Ava-an. OICAGO A KenalngtOn will be held at the home of In H. G. Part: on W -Lane. an. afternoon. 11. ran-ass Ci... will meet with Isis- nasal Hill of S. Green Bay lead for a" social meeting Monday evenâ€. mi Kirtley of Chicago who has Mel. ed betore at the church ï¬lled the â€Li pit on Sunday morning. 1% hour" for the 8. v. r. n. has been cit-noel, from seven to six thirty o'flod. IU- ery Sunday evening. Bay. Georgei H.11ielnpeon is improving from aa’ .illneas of several weeks. I is our high claae work. .‘ i We use the newest im- 1 proved methods. We have a modern equipment sari- itarily clean Brine us some sun or gown that _ needs Cleaning and pree- . _ all. and prove how piru- . mg our work is in this lichen!“ line. Try our aennces an limit†eoaseaoild costume you ’ WI ‘fgf'l thought it necessary to diecard. Cleaning and Pressing Why M have your clothing renovated here this week and me our work a fair trial? Our CLaANiNG AND szmc of lsdies’ and gent's garments. oriental rugs. carpets. portion. draperies, glam covers. lace curtains. etc, cannot be duplicated anylocalcleaner.as we have the Lamar and mostSamr/iavplantin the-West. Augesoilloellheead new“ ONTUMY ! On Friday morning oecarroil hez death‘ot Ira. Elisabeth 3. “0b.; aged seventy years of age. at the) home of her daughtera, the It“? Helen and Ali" Whlto. of w my atom i 3 noon at the Church of the ME cemetery. Mrs. White waa bio-u is} H. A. Sellery.