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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Nov 1915, p. 8

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The high school division of the? Parent-Teachers Association» will‘ meet tomorrow afternoon at twoâ€", thirty, at the high school. The pro-E gram will be in chtrge of the Eng-:3 lish classes, Ind Mrs. John W. Welch,l_ who is president of the 'usociuion; will read a paper on “The Function'; of the Home in the Educuion of the' Child." Following the meeting therel will be a social hour. The Women’s Civic Club was rep- resented It Rockford, Illinois, this week, by Mrs. Lnurence Buck. md Mrs. Charles Powell. The Illinois State Federation is in session in Rockford this week. Woman'l Civic Club ‘1 Amnwns Music Studios 1612 Chicago Parents and_ Teachers’ Assocnatlon At the next regular meeting of the Woman‘s Civic Club of Bavinia, N- dny Incl-noon at two-thirty, Novem< her 12th (tomorrow) at the‘ Village Houu. Miss bury Bamlmo, o! Evmuton, who is contacted with tho Juvnih Court of m, will speck tothcclnbo-hrworkutbocourt. The W Casi Prim Automobile Tires, Met-J. Rubbers A SPECIALTY Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods It’s very doubtful whether motion pic- tures-one of the pop; uluv'v elimemenis bf the race would be possible without Electrisity {â€"5 58. 85.0%... =5 1.0.23.0 cm E0310 war» (06â€".â€" ncromga m2. 3 5098. 325% my tor-I Public 60 North First St. Highland Park Mdhhilbuhil Iron Rags 1c per lb. Metal Rubber Bottles Paper; etc. Maintained by First Churcn . Smith 12 Chicago Avenue Evanston 111. Phone Evanston 5460 Lessons in Highland Park and Chicago by appointment Telephone 410 You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilegw of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every dav exceot Sunday ' We do the work Ul bllflalq of the At the regulnr monthly meeting of the W'omnns Missionary Union on [Monday, RM. R. A. Brown D..I) ofi :New York, spoke to those present Eon conditions in Mexico. Mr. Brown liiaid thnt although Carranza, who now rules in Mexico, is not just what is most desired. he is well fitted for his position and has higher idenls than those who have gone before him. He. also told‘ of how much the gov- ernment has done for uplifting and ‘educating the younger generation 0! Mexico and of how it has sent ii number of boys to Harvard Summer School to learn American ways. AL tar Rev. Brown's discussion he an- swered all questions of those who desired to know more of his 0pr- >rience, and in so doing he clenred up many misstatements which have up- ‘peaired in diflen-nt publication: con- cerning the Mexican Sltllatloli. ll éWin a regretted fart that mun- pow ple did not hour the uddress. An interesting missionsry meeting was held lust Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. George G. Taylor. Those taking part on the program {or the afternoon Were: Mrs. F. H. Green. who reviewed a chapter of the study book. and Mrs. l). J. Coon, who 'led the devotionals. The hostess Vns gassisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. H. G. Pertz Ind Mrs. Carpenter. The next meeting will be held It the Ehome of Mrs. McKenzie on First istreet. The Philathea Class met with ‘Miss Helen Hill on Friday evening. Mr. Otto Zwink led the Young Peo- ple's Meeting Sunday evening. on the subject: “Tasks That Await the Church." Dr. Kirtley filled the pulr pit on Sunday. The semml Vesper Sernve \m‘ at [ended by u goodly number uf people. The service was a very beautiful one, being a mmbinatmn of apprnpriutv music. and Scriptural remarks by Dr‘ Dobson. Rev. R. (‘ulnn Dulleon wxll haw.- as his. subject on Sunday morning: “Into the Desert and Buck Again, with a lliscon-ry of Riches l'ntul-i T00 “'onderful to Relate." Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Crenn, the lat- ter, formerly Miss Helen Nicholson, who have been guests of Col. lnd Mrs. Nicholson, leave today {or Nu‘v York from which place they will sail on Saturdny {or London. England. Mrs. P. E. Burgess of Burlingwn. Vermont. is the guest of ('01. and Mrs. Nicholson for a few dnya this week. en route to the Philippine Is- lands. ‘ Those entertaining for Mrs. Burâ€" gess. Mrs. Nicholson's guest are' Mrs. D. L. Tate. at dinner this even- ing: Mrs. John Irwin Marsh-ll. a! luncheon. Friday. 1nd Mrs. Nichol- son, at. dinner. Inst evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wulurn of New York, were week-end (uelu of W and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Presbyterian Church Notes Date submitted. Nanmber l. 1915. Taken from lubontory up. Reportâ€"â€" Presumptive Test: Cu formed in 2 out of 5â€"l0 c. c. portions. Number colonies to c. c. l in 2 c. c. Colon bacilli present in 2 ouk of 5 â€"-10 c. c. portions. ' Unsafeâ€"Boil your drinking VOW. Donotdcpondoq acncnust. ox Highlznd rum Baptist Church Notes WEEKLY um RM Fort Sheridan ifldla' ()0me Petâ€"ct Cunt! True-u Pthyv-‘o will. in me. Welter” Cm ' Curl P. Weetcrfleld, former county treasurer. was phced on trill in cir~ cult court Monday morning on a charge of‘embeulement. State'u At- torney Rnlph J. Dady hopes to prove that Mr. Westerfield padded his pey- roll while in oflice. A complete de- nial is made by the defente. The fact that Mr. Weaterfield in so well known and has held I petition of such prominence made it difficult to secure an impartial jury. which ‘wua not completed until Tuesday morning The stute'x attorney made In open- ing statement and explnined wheti the vharge meant and what the pen-‘ ulty was in such cases. In this use the flute will try to‘ show that the former county official for three years of the four yur term during which he held the oflice of county treasurer, took receipts {or every cent paid out by the treeeuret for clerk hire. and thlt beginning with Februery of the lust yur of the oflit‘hl's incumbency he did not Like an} receipts, but peid in cash end thnt during that time he embezzled to the amount of some 82,000. It in the intention to show that in use: :where clerks were peid I «ruin mm ‘0! money the books of the oflice show thut they were paid I smell emount and the diflerence between the two amounts were teken by the defend- lunt and constitute emheulement. Friday Evening .1 Lincoln School. jot! "How to Judy. School. I: J School Curricula" Tomorrow evening llr, Funk Mc» Murray. of Telchern' College, (‘olum hm l'mversny. Wlll talk In, Ind loud u durussion (or, the elemrnury teachers of Ridge. aninu, Lnnmln uml l-llm Place Schools. members of the board of educnion, edurnlmn-l rommlttoes of the locul clubs, and all nearby school tupermh-mlmlu. u! l.l!.\‘ulll School. at eight u'vlw‘k lDr MvMurrny, who has made a mum 1m: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. momma) mum mums Mn. Frodrh John..- Soohu min. Fro-I ho: Hahn-I. Pun Jot...- Lasl Friday Hrt Frederik. John» son filed I bill for dlvorve in the cur- cuit court ngnnnt her hunblnd. Peter Johnson. The bill w" filed by AL- torney George E. Phillips In which charges of extreme And repelled rruelly were mode. She ukn the run- tudy of their chlldren. Mrn‘ V'In Dyke Auk. For Divorce Edward Van hyke wu n-med do- fendlnt m a sun {or divorce filed In the (‘m‘uu ('ourt Frldl)’, when Mn. Lucy Van Dyke lurk-d action through Attorney George E. Phlnlpl. Cruelty i! the Mr, Van [)yke Police The North Shore polka u. but, m search {or the coin box look" who wrecked six muhinu and by the (‘hicngo Telephone Company in 0|. (‘hwaxo Ind Northwuurn Station! at Wllmeue. Winmtkt, Elvin“. Glencoe and Hubbard Woods Ill! week. In wme cue. the box“ m pried loose Ind carried arty; in oth- en any w-n forced opal: and the coins were remand. Police luv. 1:9- coyend the bong than at 00mph" Stml. Davin Sim! uni Inin 811.“. Ind are working on men! cltws, Foundâ€"A pocketbook all Run-by Drive. Sunday owning. Owner my have lune by describin And 1' for this ndveniumont. ‘01. 11;.- m Lootâ€"Silver wrist nub with blue ennmelcd (no ind bra-dot. Inimi- S. R. B. enmvod on tho hock. 'u' loat hem Ccnml Ind Lb“. AVO-I nu“. Ind the Cur-law Sch.“ Plot-o Mum w Ruth W 1‘: El Cenml Avcmc. d DR. FRA‘ K IcIURRAY T0 SPEAK Museum . A" Waking on Sovenl Clo... Soc" 0‘ the Bonn Mud TWO ASK FOR DIVOIKE COIN BOXES ROB!!!) the chug: made ntnlnu the M‘huwi unrk School. ‘hnugu, in. runnw a» on: rr-luhd~ hx- unrl luuhfivd to nprul E. Phllhpu. ‘de ntnlnu [D word Clo... mad I nu buuy locum who nod by the any in 0|. The many frwndn of III: Mary Burr were [[1ch to learn of he! .dench, which occurred Sunday nfler- ‘ noon at the p. In at tho home of her mother m Rana-wood. For .9va year- In” Burr Ind mug. of the gymnuium chuu In the Y W, (C A m Hlthlnnd Park and Lake Font-t. but 'ovm‘ to I“- henllh wnn compcllod m two up her work the lummer o! 19” To her unnnng cfloru sad 1-] u duo tho nubluhin' of m. Assad.“ h both of the thou mentioned lawns. Sub ((‘on0nued from page 1) And munu-nnnco under the“ Inn lhu the ornniuuon o! I 1‘“ Coun- 1y By the mopenuon of all muruu H! .11 part: of our county In one or- gnniuuon, we can thoroughly mm form our-elven of our right: under_ the new lam Ind 01 the opportumuu ; Jun opened up w \n {0! mod hettnr- ‘ men. Uni everyone will be annou- (u “he “Iv-nu“ of. I! l‘ke coun- ty does not «run- her Ihlrt 0! sun uppmpnumm {or road ‘uxk than fund. \ull be dutnbuled lu other 0 ruunhr- Ind l‘kr ruunl)’ much the 1m" The-re u A general helm. our the munw xhu we need tn urgnmuhon, me 0(ng or whlrh gh-ll he to m {mm uur penpir u! uul nghu Ind up purlumtwr and" thr new road Inwu. th‘nuir .4 run-Yul Mud) 0! [hr Mud: ..( xhc mam \u- vs-H undrr thru- 1m” and (n «'o operan- unh our ruun 1) road ”fin ml.- 11. lnuxldmu and mum {mums 1hr Mm! u! uudn in“ nulln-d luxu‘ and {n « 1) round ”an L tummy 1hr 5 lo uur needs mammalian-mam. Th" grunt-t dq-mnnd Mung then- in.” INIHI I from the {mum-n- of out ‘ u! whom «Hut-run- [hr I «Men-d h_\‘ (hr he» find {mm UN- {nrmrn of out ((Nh‘)’. mun) u! whom «Hut-run- 1hr opportumhn «Men-d h_\‘ (hr he! find law: fur the 'wilrnm-z.t u! rum! tuhdHthD I! I :x-nwmum rxprmr It upped: phony: I} u; thm as u mean: 0! providing wurr (ralupuruhun {umhuu lo whooh. xnilruld gullonm. church-u, mud lhc huulmz of crops. bum rend. {or “Hung and Improving noon] con- dmonu, n hen" demand {or firm product by brmnn‘ more mun-u 1o nur nummor resort: and inrnumg the \nluc of their {Inn- by bnnnn. good rondu pan! (hear firm 'I!-. Innuuom to the 1.3an. meeting, Hominy, November 15, an exundqd to the churmm u! m. (ovnnhlp committee of the 1‘)“ (‘ounty Farm [uproar-Ion! Anoth- uon. w the mayors of nuc- nnd pro-- tdenu of vnllnpu m the county. to road commluuonen Ind wpervuon, lo all commorflnl nuotuuom. lo the I;k¢ (‘ounly Run} II” (‘Jrrwn A.» Iornuon and he Ill haul And retort keeper- In Lake rounl)‘, to I” xhool lruflen, and 10 I” mhon mun-tad In {ho-building and maintaining good road: In Lake rounly. )«L No Jon and (no "duo!” oven whoa it round non Imnflh duo the nbould have (inn. Her'n \vu the mount 'OI'Kâ€"oCI- \vaI the diRk-ult phm o! my pro- When he! balm nu way In 1; «mm» of 191‘ hot (rind: hop-d m-ouldmlonhcrhohrnoru unearth. M'- u”! m ‘ dfluppomunflfl. und about up the (all - "turn a! Win. plum; nay Sunday waning, law In; I mother. Hr: David Burr. [hm alter! and one brotherâ€" Tho fund-u! it: hold {m tho l..- ily m “4! Ram Ann... law who“. My AM Good Roads Anon-non u pro- Let US '0 Full; Y, the old family be... I, muffin. in Hull. Bums Rubbish, Coal, Coke or Wooa auancneu w any make of Gas Range or stands alone m any part of the kitchen. When in operation do your cooking and heat your kitchen with it. $12.00 Completely ihstalled ONTUAIY w hm c rmne \nH he lhl‘ fur In huh u‘onunw-d from P.“ 1) l’r‘ Lloyd M BOTH" Hun 1: Rune” JII H. Dufly Geo l Htrkr .4on of the following moluuon: BE IT RESOLVED. that can But“- Ing Coda Commissioners. 600m I. Bottom. Julius 21mm" and W. D. Innn, be and any are hereby au- poverod und dime-d w impact .1! buihflnn and (or public :3“!!!ny m the (My of Highllnd Park for flu purpo-e ‘of nwemin'mg whether the nine are m-inuinod. openlod and and m romplum with law; and n- port that findlnxl Ind "commendaâ€" uom I! the non meeting of an counnLâ€"IIouon prevailed. ('omminlomr Willuu moved to p..- In ordmnnu unlined “An Ordiâ€" nwcc provrdlng {or the grading. dnmlng, mm... pavm. with vltn- fiod paving brick lnd 0M“. im- proving Gmn Buy Rood from n point to! ht! north of the interior- uon of the center HM with the unnberly hm 01Cenml Avenue. mum, to Iu marathon With the math corpora“ “In“: 0! the city 0! Hl‘hllnd Put " Sud ordinnnco :0 mm on Me um) an (11y (‘lerk for pubhr inuporuon. «unplug in form. unul :1. firm] plum. Notion panda-4‘ The Pohcc (‘ommlmon mommand- od the nmovul {or cause. of Patrol- Commit-Loner Wilma movtd thatf an mutant-non: be concurred 'In.‘ a“ mum! m m. u a Win“ nu. ma. laden mud The Mm Conan-ion mommnd- ‘ 0‘ (ho nppdnm‘ o! F. Holt o!‘ (Imago, for pudmn, w M! v.» racy. ' Cantata-Sonar Bali unwed an! 0|. ”mud-«m be concurred m. Now rm} pm-ilcd. 5 WUpon motion duly mended. MIDI “Mm“. a“. Attach a Kitchen Heater j to Your Gas Range Toul Iouon pruulod. Communion" Wilma COIIISSIONEIS' moms Coke or Wood attatched to- apy Place Cards suitable for your Thanksgiv- ing dinner. designs THANKSGVING Cards of excellent ALBERT LARSON Stationer 2‘1“) 37 S. St. Johns Ave. Ono-n"! Norm ann DIR" Haw-u Park. - Phout U7-V-2 th Butter. “1‘ and Poultry 33!th Will Knunbnch J.P.STEFFEN m MI.“ Hams-d Pl. Numb“ 139' und A“ I the 10‘1“” WW“? ‘ mexrmlnrihip 1‘ lk‘] 5" A no“? ‘ glorious 1:“ gr? [OM- ‘ plea-our. ‘3 no" uln'l nut Tm Huh“ society If I (,rgmuznuon. wharlx h‘l!‘ ‘ mdnld‘“I 1.0 lndm'flmin“ “3‘ mm ‘0 I \nluf‘. l’LIu'I {ore relief i are H‘uf‘ ”d 'qu Iâ€" G- 51.1 The kart“ {all of 1912. helped 1;) i1 P'U, WHO“! vhildrfll. A clomnig in ward MW“ uni “cu pl plum. how G «.10me ‘ grunt n pl time lint” ‘ mg. ploy“. bio on: even mu to (thud: . munlty. CI to of” I": mutt. of 1! con-om who Inn municipal 0! you I $491.69 $38“. “M d. out .3911 mm- bdl a! tit ll of ‘33“ I!““, u w hint by “a “d W unfo:

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