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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Nov 1915, p. 4

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THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 5mm Price $1.50 per m.- pm- cm:- Ihe km w! \hr PL’BLISHED WEEKLY av Jnux L. UDELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephones. Highland Park 557, 558 John 1.. Udel1.. Editor and Publisher Paul L. ['dell. Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad .: City Editor Edh-urf‘. Baker Loretta Kress, SPECIAL TH! RED-\Y. N’ )‘.’!i \HH-j {$50.00 COLUMBIA; Producers of th; natural raw Milk RAT CORN I“ E. hi Av-I ® The prime requisites for a Safe. milk » , supply are healthy cattle, cleanliness and quick delivery. The milk frbm the Arcady Farmsis drawn from healthy tuberculin tested cattle. [tuisworocluced and bottled with extreme care and cleanliness. It is tested in our own bacteriological laboratory. It is delivered direct from the farms to the consumer and is guaranteed to be strictly fresh. ”LAL:_-.~ falk it over with our representative, phone 193 and have him call on you. . Certified Milk and Cream, I uspected Milk Guernsey Cream Bulgarian Buttermilk Buttermilk Butter LOCAL OFFICE ISENNEIT’S BAKERY‘ Paper GRAFONOLA FOR - $10.00 . M. GATES Arcady Farms 212 E. Central Ave. m uld Doconfiu TOW ‘0” Phohe 1103 mun H PAINTING PRATT’S Society Editor Deerfieid Reporter my \lmch ' Him: Year in Advance |Formor|y Rugglol Mary) IIICILIID PARK at nn umk~ r 191 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Albright of Pittsburgh. Penn. cousin of Mrs. Samuel Levin. are the guests at the Levin home for several weeks. Mr. Allu-ight is enjoying a few days huntr ing trip in Signnw. Mich. and is ex pected to return on Saturday. \lrs. l‘Zm-l Campbell of ("hwugn, fnrmerly Miss Lillie Clark of tln~ mly, l5 the guest of he; mnthcr, Mrs. E. J. (lurk. of ML‘(;0\'(‘YU Stu-0L Mrs. Campbell is just recovering from un operatior‘ performed geveral \vznks ago Mr, and Mrs. George F. (‘onrad and son. Wesley, of Fax Lake, ur. the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. (I Conrad of McGovern Street. Mr. Frank Henning won the two and one-half dollar gold piece given by the Lady Foresters at the card party last week. The party was a successful one financially and socially. Mrs. John Reesman' and childrm were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Frank Walker of Lake Forest. Mrs. ll. P. Jeppesen returned on ‘ Sunday from a five weeks' visit with her brothers. Messrs. Louis and Wil-3 'liam Gehm of Louisville. Ky. Mrs. John Glass, president of the 'Needle Work Guild and her directors 'wish to thank everyone who has do« znated to the Needle Work Guild of America. They feel most gratified. , for the first year's work has brought in over four hundred harticles and Isixty dollars in money donations. Mr. and Mrs. 11M. Coon left on ‘Tuesday ‘for St. Petersburg. Fla.. lwhere‘ they will spend the winter. Diphtheria has created a little ex. ’citement of late, those falling ill from the trouble are. three -year old Hugh Seyfarth. who had a slight case and is able to be about, and Helen lngalls, l who is in bed and will be confined to lher home {or a few chys. but is im- proving. Mrs. Robert 8. Gregory is a pm tronesa for the benefit dramatic pro- duction. Tuesday. November thir- tieth, at Powers' Theatre. Chicago. Miss Edith Moss is attending the National Convention of Mission Boards of the Presbyterinn church. held this week at. the Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Glass neve re- turned from Virginia Hot Springs. where they hnve spent six weeks. Miu Helen Connd Wu the guest over» the week-end of Mine Helen Golden at. the Schenfer Club in De Knlb. Miss Golden “tend: the State Norm-l School in that city. Mr. and hire Le Roy Dickineon 0! Edison Park end Mr. nnd In. Wheel- er of Des Phinea. were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. Arch Aber- cromhy. Telephone 193 thei Mrs. John Glass have (‘onrnd walla, ; nod to is im- 11 pav ‘ C pru- thir- ago. 1: the liuion 'hurch. Beach We re- ‘ prings. pelts. An interesting meeting of the Woman‘s (‘ivic Club of Rannia was held at the Village House. Friday afternoon. After (liflrrcnt reports were made and approved the upeaker of the dn) Win introduced Mrs. Ethel Burke, an nuntunt in the ('hild 'l'dt‘lnfl Department of the Juvenile Court u! ('hwago, who came In place of Mina Mary Bartelme, Ipoke on the Work of the cuurt. In Iuch a {rank open talk. that it waa made plain to evrry uno. just what the work of the court In and how good ‘and far-reaching it ia. 'Arm bar hlk an informal dist-union followed in which In. Burk. an‘mrod may Miu Mum”! Sewing and dmr,lvâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""i Miss Mary Sewing of Lin-infield, [Ilia r Club nous. the {omer 3 (non of the Ekh-' Highland Pa k Ier fumily recently, 1e". In! Week'for The TI “giving m will W nous. "I. xonucr I Inc. v- w- .0... _|er fumily recently, 1e". In! Week for Ukhhoma. Mrs. Ella Smiley of (Thicngo, nub ed Mr. Ind Mn. S. J. Enter over me week-end. 0n next Sunday moming A body of Ill Knights of Pythinl will nttend worship at the North End M. E. church. The Epworth League of the church won the bsnner Awarded for the greatest number in Attendlnco It the Sub District Rllly held Friday evening. It the First Methodist church, Evnnston. Mrs. Daniel Cobb is m Rh'ertide this lfternoon where 3h. will read I paper on "Techekhov. Ind his Phy," pager on the Russian Riverside Dram. Club. “Techekhov, Ind his Phy," dram-tin, before the Mrs. ('l llarby and her daughter. MISS Louise Darby, will leave next week for San Diego. (‘nll!ornu, where Mrs. Dnrby wnll rvmun I“ winter. Miss Dtrby And her father Mr. C. Durhy, wnll spend the wmu-r in Chictgo. Ymnmclim; Th)‘ \h0“~ part Hf ":1 the fulun- >n~huol hmncl 107 and the Hum S‘hnm hmc appointed Willnm l.‘ He)”: truuu officer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dinah-ll Shapingh, u! Wuyncslmrg. Pu‘. lhe lnncr {ormtrlg .‘hss Dorothy Schoficld. were guuu OVJF the ch‘k-end a! Mr. Ind Mrl. (leorgr -\. Srhufirld, and “hunted the Srhofield Bug-I! uhnrr M. the club, Monday mcmng Mr. and )lr~. ”(c-Mmrk Ind dlugh- h-r Ruth, “l"v uvekwnd gun-us In (.hlcngu .‘l: mu \l'~ ‘. M \un u'v u- .\ 1.2”th ed the “urn Lukr mm.‘ The {eutun- . Jedi-damn “f srn! to help {he H mg on then “im. Mr. T. 8. scale. 1hr Hay firmrul m NK‘JIIIOH nf Amrrx hlL'h fl'hlml but \\'n imprva‘sw! “lzh 'muhiings The Mghmnd Pkanunul ut Roy-l Arcanum No 1066 anununcn m twenty- cluhth umlvetury celebration tor Mon day evening Nov‘ tummy-mood. The . ,_.--.‘...m-nl nnA week in- Ne program WI“ r lreshmenu IHE HIGH; m MRK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARKILUNOB x ”H \L the request of the colored pop- ulatmn of Highland Park. Hnyor Hmtmgs mused the fit; to be hung at half n‘nsl. in honor of their [mt leader. Booker T. Wuhington. who” funeral was hdd )‘entcrday. The Misses lrwm entertained I number of Chic-go friends It I "cok- end party Ian! WeJ‘. questions of :11 than goofing Snfonn- “ion on the labia-L Afar more button m M nah-d- mcnu were and by the following hoouuu: In. Sanger and the lin- es Dnby nnd Highky. The next meeting of the club will uh pint. l-‘ndny nhernoon, Dumber hath. ut two-thirty o'clock, In the Vin-‘0 Houne‘ Tomorrow evening It the V“- hn House Mrs. Fred Pomr will '1". a stereophr‘n ulk on hot trip to ‘ Mexico. nr Flfeld. “ aired. Bum room. W. but can hut and all modem impmvmn M!- d". 00 Highland Park Putt (1 Ml“ ('hm mu. m ~nem tht- u-nl Pot lad-Nnely [qu hoot tom . ,,,n_‘ u \Noman's Cu'lc Club ll wfllconusl oi inlerummenl v --:' [hr aflwnoon “n: m:- U! {he m-w buildmm which z-nxy “uy and u-r)‘ con~ uppi'uw {mm ull mrr wcrv ) (he Hrphnnugo m carry 2 “inn! wurk. _.{ lmul ln-up'u- nth-ml ~1 Hum.- 1|mner at (he Hrphmmgv, yv‘w'daf t' q-ur‘)‘ Yul k 1h- field secrctury of d Ktcrenuun A!“ u. visited at the wk and was much hr (rmfiuL and uf Haul Ave< part of (hi- hunting :{7 U101 plnce on Thur-dc: bcr unruly-fifth. o'clock. Mr. It. I. Newmnn wu "M by 1 large audience a! the club. 8am- day flemn‘. when he dolivonll Ml mun-1mg uddnu 9n “Argentina.” Illustrated by very good pm. On Monday evening. on! m hundnd cue-u enkyod the BulkScbofiold dlnce It the club. The dining room detention in pink flown. 3nd tho bull room and other pinto. wan M ornu-d m form And plum. A {cut piece orchestra furnished upland“ dnnce music. The nfruhmcnu unâ€" ed during the evemng van pronounc. ed excellent by are mun. On Pd- day cvenm‘ (tomorrow) motion pk- turm W1“ he IhO'n I! unn’thirty. Among - profuuon of quu'uih flowen.1h¢ Norm Shore Cit-put Daughters of the Amenan Revolu- hon held their thud reguhr monthly meeung n! the home of In. W. C. Egan, Ind Mn. Sewn]! Trunx. Non- dn) aftrrnoon. After roll all, Ind [hr nuzgmg of Amcriu. buunm Wu Lnnurlod; followmg (hi: VII a Very xnternhng And dunk-d «court! of the “hump Slat: (huh-mm. held re~ rently at Bloomingmn, “1., read by Mn Lnnmnhm. Mn C (L Alex- undrr wan plenum m n (roup ol \Ullfl‘, "The Swna nu!"- I‘menl," n and nan-l melody, and “('hryun- Ihcmunn," both of winch were very \u-Il dnm- Fulluumu lhe munc Mn. Kym-rt W 15mm Had a paper on Club Man-inn. Iouwu Hon. Nun.- nnd Camp Fin Gulo an Akudy Placing 0rd". The er ('rou M‘nl rumpm‘n The thi ('rou MOI rumpm‘n ”penal Mend-y, Nm rmber Un- I'uih l'luM and Mu‘lrtw~ xu well In and)- \ Iliufll\ hm! fith-v, nd\lt.4‘l' ordn- u-uh 1hr upwmnl n.’ the mm- (ubc-r wulmn “spam-hm, Mm! «mic-n Mr {or mud! numbcn of 1M murals upon dqwndr fur uru gnmuhm.~ the ordors placed. Springfield and Poor-h lead ouuido of Chm Via: I In." million ml: «ch. vim: Evuum Marx-n county und WW coun- hr surpnu I“ other: in ‘50 sin of Inm‘nubumnwmm I'm Thund-y morning of am wool. Wim- b-y. {no no to un- "van, a» unit. coding pun-'01 :u an afly-avo to “No than at- iy $.qu {chow with 200,000 oath Ind Admin. Indbon til 8!. Chill counu'u cub all for 100.000 of the cheery bunch. ..__Vv, (‘lub women Ind health omen! con-id" the teal umpaifn 1n lul- porhnt pun of their winter work while bulinelu men. society Mk. nun”. amp fire gull und boy M urt- plum; their order! Ind prop-r- ing to work hard {or men. Mme-net! Sunday morning In Sunday SrhouL by In l“un{!l‘ed Muck hound c‘xrn‘lnc‘ In the evcmng, It the young peopk'n meeting, Mr. Parka- n! the Md‘onmck Theologial Remi- n-ry, spoke to (hone present. nation And ”trial music. 15. to“: {or nut 3M, m mu 5. ‘A Tic-bu Wham." Young Pooplo'l man" u! fiv¢ o’rlutk. matting n! The Chtldri‘n an busy preparing boxes filled with clothing. food and to]! to ho um no “130 02-..." (bingo. for “Lawn“. 0| M day flux-Iona (Worm) Ila fay. lot of ”has Can-cu," rill “t b the children in ”non! um. World'u Temperance Sunday Presbyterinn Church Now; Baptist Church No!“ Thur-day “mint. uls upon uhn‘h (he cum-own fur \xrwr) But among or um the tubcn‘ulolu lengun It M9019?" .'. (ELI um 1mm. il 10233.1”. um m‘hm 1mm Melting a wecialty of loans on improved real estate in 1“ North Shore territory including Rogers Park, Evanstuign‘? mette. Kenilworth. Winnetka. Glencoe. Highland Pad; ‘ Lake Forest. SeCurity under mortgages in this terrim fi‘ continually enhancing while the rate of interest is an“. lust Received a, Car Load of f: Nice Smokeless Pocahantas Egg an ideal fuel for furnace Office and Yard: N, Fint Street and Elm Place Building Material 3 Coal SoIvay Coke ,3 North Shore Trust Company Highland Park, Illinois Why not have vour clothing rmvated here this week and mve our work I fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND Dvum of ladies' and grni'> garment; oriental rugs. carpets. pomers. drapenca, ' covers. lace curtains. dc. cannot be duplicated c: any local deaner. as we have the LARGES'I and most SANITARY plan! In theWaL A we. ducallfor-J Mm ”arguments A full stock 0! hard maple cordw<md cut m lengths suitable 1m any fire plarr A ma] urdcr ml! (*(mvmcc. Service :wd quahty guarantwd. Cleaning and Pressing Frank Siljestrom MORTGAGE BANKERS MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 21234133 Lincoln Avon... CHICAGO INCORPORATED “can“. US for a trial ORDER I; our high (lass work We- usr (hr mun-ma nn pnwvd mflhndm “- ha" a moduneqmpvkrnl Hm nun!) rlrnn Hum: m we sun at gown lhll needs Clot-h. And proo- d-g Ind prove hm pic» In; our work u m Hm line. Try our mm»: on some wild codumc you mm‘ it neon-an '0 057“] - 3‘51 Phone 85 4‘; 134 'sti get dre

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