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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Nov 1915, p. 8

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h Ammons Music Studios The El T08“? Electric Toaster 1612 Chicago Customers are urged to tnke advantage of the discount ‘\ Maintained by First Churcn u. Public Service Fâ€"-â€"i Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Brown of 709 Ridge wood Drive announce the binh of a sor born yesterday morning November 24. ADDITIONAL LOCALS j On Friday evening." at the Highland Park Club. for the chi!d{en‘s pany. the motion pictures “The May Queen." pic- tures of the May pany ‘held at Mrs. E. Tyner's resndence in May. will be, ahown. The Bazaar held at Trini‘y Pansh House proved a gun succesa Aproxxmately $1.500 was realized; the exact amuunt WI“ appear in next week's issue of Thc Press. Mr. F. K. Maccbtle of W. Laurcl Aw. who underwent an operation on ms fool Monday. is improving. Payable $l down, $1 in a month 90¢ in 2 months closes Nov.30afterWhich date the price of this popular appli- ance will be restor- The Bazaar held at Trini‘y proved a gun succesa $1.500 was realized; the exa: appear in next week's issue-4 Allen’s 35;? Shaving ed to its regular figure. $3.50 Haircntting Parlor The Third Supper Dance under the auspices M the Ravinia Club will be given at the Ravin'n Park Casino. Wednesday evening. December m. 37' 5. St. Johns Ave. OPPOSITE NORTH Wm‘rsnn’ DEPOT Highland Pull, - Illinois $2.90 12 Chicago Avenue Evanston Ill. Phone Evanston 5460 Lessens in Highland Park and Chicago by appm'ntment a“.-- Of Northern lllinoin CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING l 119 East Central Avenue Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 5 p. m. Every dav exceDt Sunday You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilegw of the Young Men'u Club The regular monthly meeting of the 1 club takes place next Tuesday even-5 mg. ‘ ‘ II L,_A_ After almost giving up all hopes: for an entertainment this year, a. final meeting was called last Wed-' nesday evening to aacertain whether! or not sufficient material would turn; up to warrant taking further steps! in the matter. From all indications. as evidenced by the fact of the will- ingness of the members to take hold‘ of the matter as a result of thin meeting. the club is happy to report that the entertainment prospects look 1 brighter than ever. It is hoped thatl after the members get together onl their parts the time and date of the entertainment may be announced. ‘ Tournaments in pool, cribbage, pi- ' nochle, 500, etc.. will be the main no- lcial features of the club this winter. Already announcements have been made to that effect ‘and members have signed to enter” but not until ‘ a larger number have shown more in- ltereat in the matter will any of the contests open. ‘ The entertainment icommittee urges, therefore, that the :membera show more enthuaiaam than 3they do now. “Fan-craze," a game of baseball, seems to have found a home among the rest of the games played at the club rooms. It. is played with cards involving all points under the guns of baseball and seems to be quite popular with the members. Messrs. J. W. Harrison, Arthur McCafirey and Harry. Eichler will endeavor to comprise the club’s mu- sical trio furnishing the club with music on various occasions, etc. 'â€"1 Services at Trinity church on Thanksgiving morning will consist of the celebration-of Holy Commun- ion at 7:30 o'clock in the morning and a brief morning prayer and ad- dress at 10:00 o'clock. The Hichhhd P-rk Pu“ Pic-«5.70.1 ”I THANKSGIVING SERVlCES We use but the finest of papens and our En- grzn ing is superlative. of Highland Purl ROOM "(Continue rm: pp 1) . the Eat Perk DWI. be reqnee to eequire the tide to the ground 1 public uec. Hem preveflett Meyor Rulings, who bu been ve modest in “king {even of m Con“ minions”, requested to be erwed ALA l Mrs. Fyfie as chairman of the Ci?â€" iit's Commission and Dr. Ullmann, ‘a lmember of that commission, request- led that the duties 0! the CiVics (Jou- lmim bormremlearly defined ‘that the members should in no w y linterfere with other commissions or lstep where they did not belong. It lwas suggested that one of the dut'ts Jehoiild be to receive all communia- stions from the three Women's Clubs ‘of Highland Park and that a report .0! the same be made at the countil ‘lmeeting every two weeks. A full to- ilport of the new national niovemant ‘ ”known as "The United States Muni- l't‘lpal Riflt' \luh Highland Park l'lan |iwmi given in the Sunday issues of the (‘hicngo daily papers and will ‘be : found elsewhere in this paper so that twe need only to my that the name of Highland Park will soon be mark- ed in large letter! on the map of the ‘United States of America insteadloi ibeing known as a small suburb of n Chicago. To Corporation Counsel e‘ Holmes belongs the honor of having worked out the idea. being based on the plan of the Rifle Clubs of other countries, more especially Switaer- ‘ land, and to Hayor Hastings belongs the honor of having realized the ad- vantages oflered in such an organisa- tion. and of having carried these I“plans to Washington and presented I. , them to the president; this explains ithe calls from WashingtOn to which it I. 3 our honorable mayor responded dur- m ing the last few Weeks; with wed- lding bells in the air, we had imagin- ed that perhaps he was expected to 11"act in an official capacity at the ‘3 forthcoming festivities in the nation- he al capital. 1 I t s l- ,. r. n 1: il; to name :Ipec-inl commission for the better protection of lives end proper ty in our city: I commission each the mnyor of Chicago hu, whit would in no way interfere with th' duties and privileges of the pram, police force, the member: of thrb (omrziisaion to act in emergencies, 0.‘ whenenl the occluionl command 1‘, this commi-aion to be known at the “Citizens' Co-oper-tive ('ommiuionl' each member to have a badge anti take oath of otYice; the roqueet w. granted, and the following men nnni~ ;ed M specinl police ofiicero: I i C. T. Boynton. John Oliver, R. S. :Kirchberxer. John Udell .nd Cliflofld Z nnyxnond. ‘ . 4 4‘1; THE HIGHLAND PARK Seton} Phlu A number of members of the Deer» field-Shields High School Alumni Aa- sociation met at the high school. Thuraday evening. to diacuu plana {or the coming season. The meeting,‘ the first of the year, was in charge of the new preuident. Miss Adelaide lnman. After reports were read and approved the plan of the season'a festivities was mentioned and a dia- cuesion followed. It was decided to hold monthly aocxal meetings on the first Thursday evening in each month. at the high school. at which time “old grads" may come together in the English club room. and enjoy a social evening. Among other buaineu tran- sacted was the suggestion {or a dance, to be given during the holi- days and judging from the interest jshown. the negotiation memben be‘ gin to entertam bright hopes for the gm m entertam bright hopes for the year's 50cm! activities. After the meeting adjourned. informai dnncmg was enjoyed. Obituary Mr. John R. George, lured forty five )‘l‘ur~. {or une yenr an emphy- in thv (-hll‘, H. Warren Dry (hunk Store, passe-d nwa)‘ Friday nm-xL Non-mlwr nineteenth, M the Aura! mm Hospital, ('hicngo. after Ann M new of one month. Mr. George “as 1” {or nearly a year before his deuh. though he kept at his work with unâ€" \Hunl steadiness Funenl services were read I! the chlpel It Monlrou Cemetery. Chitin). where burial wok place. Sunday afternoon. He lave: to survive him, I wife. Mrs. John R. George and a son. Robert, used {our though he kept at his I‘ uaunl steadiness Fune were read I! the chlpel yonfi. and Mrs. ('hlrlu Warren. sister. all of this my. ()bilu-ry 1M Turuluy nmrnmg. Nusrnxlwr 16m, m'rnrrwl (hc- dmlh of Wlllmm Rhynr. 1hr the your old son of Mr. um! .‘rlrd. Mu‘hnrl Rhyne of “Unh- ingtnn Slr-scl, lllghwood. 1.1ch “'11- liam “as taken suddenly ill on Sun- day wuh u \H)‘ sou-re rold. and dwd Tuesday mornmg early. Funeral services \wrr hcld It the home. Frr dl)’ mormng. with burial l! 9! Mary" (mm/(Hy. Lake Fornt. »pechl police ofiicera: Boymon. John Oliver, R. S.‘ ‘rxer. John Udell und Cliflofld 1d. ‘ Fyfie u cmmmm of me my! nmission and Dr. Ullmunn, ‘A . nl oh-t mmmiuion. request- D. S. H. S. ALUINI ACTIVE lulu and. Thur-Jay Evonin. I'll-Ilium Shown DROP sniumv cmsmr. _ mm m mm mm mm tt'ontinued from page I) uloon keepers hive evidently born dropped u {M .n the city in con. Hrlwd “mo l'w vuunn‘. ll I spew-l rum-hug Tue-ah: Mull, refund '0 take ~h‘pa In ranks the “conned. [hr underut- was gathered by (W0 men. Barron and Kupski. and "lb- xmtu-d to Mayor Jolloy in tho “up. u! nrhdnm. (ending 10 show Mt they hsd purrhnsed liquor on Sunday. Anest- were made by Chief Lux and uw ufiendrrn grrmzned Tue-d1, mormng Two men [flood funky Ihd ucre fined $50 Ind mu whit. the ra- mnining awn phod not guilty md nppelred before an council. The council diurodiu-d the common, of Enron Ind Kupcki und vou (our to two Ininl‘ ltliOfl of my kh!d.-‘ Tumu-Rav'nw. Highland Park (‘lub . Tammi-y uenmg :wm‘hn occur: 1hr Thnnkpgnum dance .1 the club. in he gnu-n m {he bl” room I! 03‘!“- Ihnty 1m {rid-y u’rnin‘ beginninx n1 ~(‘\l'l‘. u'clm‘k 1M Chlldnh tr. ‘0 hu\r' a party, glmoa and modon pic- (anv- to fmm a hm part of the mJA-rummcm The Junior Think-- mung dnnco Will take plum Sl‘uh mlrrummcm [no Junwr gums dnnco vull uke plat day «wrung, n! mght-hflm Waffles I Which the analysis shows to be absolutely safe for drinking purposes Have you ever tasted a REAL Wafi‘le baked on a ”Griswold" \'\ ame lron? If not, try them tomorrow. Order a “Griswold" today. Wattles posses's many points to commend them to your favor other than the fact that they taste good. They may be made an every day dish.or the chief reliance when unexpected guests come. They are alike suitable for breakfast. luncheon. supper or high tea CRISP. CRUSTYâ€"I)El.lClOUS $1.25 to $2.50 Telephone 42 Proporh Enchant“ Record Dunn. P501 Sovorul Wooll- Baal but: Tun-Irr- l. A Plan»? find “if? \0 John LN. mm, W’ 1‘ $30000 “i 1‘21 fl. l". 271 H S ‘1 block 4, pm "( High u (xx! Edward Juhrtml and Wife- to A1 her! Nghmum and Wife, W. l) 311“” In” 47; to th. MM} .3_ Deer firid I’nrk. ‘ 1’ Burgun in A W Het‘chel‘ Q. (I 31.00. Part lot .54, lhghwood A. W. Flanker And wife to C‘ I) Bur'eu. Q. (‘. “.00 Part 10!. M lhgh'ood. T. G. Kit», JL, And I119 to W‘ M‘ , 1 I; u and All“ A Rot". “’ h_ "0.00 H‘t‘r u 5 Lu! 4, block 75. Hmhlnnd Park. hy hdun umphm W (L Wyn- u.d vuh- lo Hit-both I ‘ K‘ {)1 W I) $90000 1‘“ 1i" 1.”.h h' A "n” ' ‘ ' " " the um“ (.rum Buy Add tn Luke Pore-L B' ) rpm!“ law-u u! Mar) ( Sin-ll. decay pwj, «1.1., n. A. rum. w 1». “.00. Lot “u b, d“ .‘1 and Wiy 50 ft. 101 d, block 58, .d ..d n Hwhlund Pnrk‘ who can Nlnme (‘Arolboh In R. L Gar. W. Irtmn Ir n. 310.00. Lou 5 ma 7. block 6, Ex- i mum '01 D. $10.00 [All 6 Ind T. bl moor Adi. Highland P-rk Kari Snln (u Ander D. 81.00. Lot 5 m S V f‘if.‘ [Ni-rhrld Tuvnhhll’ (hHuuw THJe ' T! H l'urd). 1.). 810.90 70, Huxhlnnd Park H L Durrou mu: (‘hulfield Taylm, \\ L 1 (ex 3" HO f! L In“ Add. 10 Hlfhllnd l'nn. H 5. VIII and \HH Follnlnl»4-¢, W. l’ H 1!. hit-«k 1'4. Hmhm. H‘nndnuvd from page U 114‘“ of N~nhulmxml mutton try ”(him I “'ny‘u, 51.8“ ‘ "mph!" m‘ 1hr Tnhmr nn 3' “I‘ll“: and "Irv-«L ‘70 ‘(lt'TI ‘ the “traction Prion). I‘K‘Oflh By rpnm? agrvrvm-H - procoodr of [how unndm‘ful N will IN dunulmi U: Nu fund {0? 01“ And crippled Mphht‘l'r- Ell“ who can run»! wemy Um '0' Irtmu In "’Tvur Ever Thai.” imlncc'uf the macs 111 he IN [Saturday Dm‘vmbn fourth? FOHIDflN-t. V 18‘ blink L". Dee HWM 7. khan-k. W 1’ hrvl Add w nmcnous n mum £1133 HIV 51M 1» \‘nlhgr of Auden Sm H") ,m bouhn' 1'“ the" would {oul new cum. ‘.d “furnoofll ‘ mm: W ml") who u! 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