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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Dec 1915, p. 4

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A $50.00 COLUMBIA 'g‘.,\\; 39 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, :: Illinois SPECIAL Dowu and balance on :mafl monthly paymeru Phone 1 103 John L. UdelL Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udellw . . Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad ..... City Editor Esther C. Baker._ Society Editor Loretta Ere-35.. heerfield Reporter “but I.“ (human \(h'vru-x'm Mgr Mh finm‘ in F M iv '1 ul \Mdmw 3:13 Subscription Price $150 per Year in Advance 24! E. Put Anne D C. PURDYs" SONS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS PUBLISHED \VEEKLY in JOHN L. (7031.1. ' M“ n H a: nghland Park. Lake County. Illinois Bay Rd w,“ Telephones. Highland Park 557, 558 Lutheran A PUBLISHED \VEEKLY BY JOHN L. (7 GRAFONOM FOR $10.00 RAT CORN THL RS[)A\ Paper Hanging and Decorating Telephone 1090 C. M. GATES LOCAL OFFICE DENNETT’S BAKERY Certified Milk and Cream ,- Inspected Milk Guernsey Cream Bulgarian Bu ttermzlk Buttermilk Butter émd cream. A trjal is the best proof and our most con- vmcmg argument. One of the chief advantages of life - in the country is strictly fresh. na- tural raw milk. Nothing is more satisfac- tory to the housewife than such a milk sup ply when she knows that it is clean and safe. The Arcady Farms dairy products are produced with special regard to clean- liness and safety. Our milk and cream is bottled on the farm and we deliver in Highland Park every morning direct from the farms. Enjoy the privilege of living awa from the city and provide your househol with our pure milk Producers of the natural raw Milk V. KITAI‘JM $.74 ”MAM PAINTING 212 E. Central Ave. Telephone 193 Arcady Farms PRAT T’S Arcady Farms at HIGHLAND PARK \LI lForme. ly Rugglca Bakery) Mrs. T. M. Gilkison of Railroad Avenue, is ill with di’blhcria. .Vhss Bn'thu Harbaugh of E. Pnrk Avenue. spent a few: day: 0! Lu: week as the guest. of Mrs. Harold Harbaugh in St. Charles, Illinois. Miss Dorothy London who his been in Rochester, New York, where she served ax bridesmaid in the Hun!- ington-l)onaldson wedding on the Znth of November, will return hum: this week. Miss Mary (‘lurk has gone to West Point to be the guest of Mrs. George Francis Patton until 1):? middle of January. Mr. and Mrs. James Troxel spent the week-end in the efist. attending the Army-Navy game Saturday. Mrs. Troxel spent last week with her .~‘|.~<‘~ ter. Mrs. Lee Maxwell 0! New York, formerly of this City. Mr. John Newton Byiggs H. of New Orleans. spent aalpart of In! wm-k at tw H R Lutdnn hnnzr An North Sheridan Road. Among the Highland Parkers who witnessed the Army-Navy loath.“ game Saturday were: .Miaa Helen Roberts and Miss Mary Clark. Mrs. John (Mass spent this Week in Detroit, Michigan. ‘ MI H R Lumiun, whn h.» ‘x-»:: in m the Mercy Hospital, Chicago. has returned and is much improved, Mrs. G. l). Barr of Buffalo, New York. is the guest of her daughter, MrsV Walter McNiel. Mrs. Robert \Vxlliams, who has been the guest of Miss (‘alhcrme Ywe. \VIH leaw after the holiday? for Texas. whvrv sh» will foin her has. hand, Major “Williams. .Who has just been made major. Miss Viola Shields. who has spent several months at West Point and other points in the east, will soon return to her home on Prospect Ave-- nue. Mrs .“HHL, nf MN Road. Mrs. John Russell and children, who have been the guests of Mn and Mrs. James )1. Grant for the past week returned to thelr ,home In Oak Park. Sunduy‘ Mrs. Russell u very much improved. Rm: J. Muster Vun Pin-m row“.- ml on Saturday from Shannon, “L, “here he had been called to vnnduct a funeral smwice. Mr: ‘hzn‘lcx‘ I’rukn- who I“ a Walk With In KI'ID‘PJ x~ prrn'vd. Rm: J. Muster Vun Hu- Mn U H Lawremz nl,Norm (.xeen Bay Rd Wili r utc-rlmn Ihv 13de n! the Lutheran 31d va'u-rx thls AHrH'n vn in {Ha ngnmi} mun» >\\ [um INTâ€"ransom ms] M n!» Is has n-venzly been the guest H R [.mzmn I! f\ >z-r;‘:‘|.. John H. 1.9» of-Minneupolis, M “NIL: Cd an lur H l‘ {\‘y n much Im Mqun' and Mrs (‘hlrlcl C. Clark and (hour daughter. Mn. Joanne“: Smuh and baby, returned Wad»..- day nenms from T'nnbin. China. and an- the (out: of Mr. and In. John Irwm Martha“. lljor ('hr‘l u slahonu! in 0km. Mm.» ('atherlne Dean of Sheridan Road, and Mm Helen Rolland 0! St. Lums‘ whu h-n been the guest of Hm “HE. heft for SI [,nuu. when “In lbw“, “ill rz-nsnin {or three rub. M15! Kulhcrme Allport o! (‘hwago was the week-end gum“ of him He!- en Wilma of Saudi Sheridan Road. Mr. and Mn Union Brand and duughtm, Suinmr, were the guest! hut Rec-k uf' Mr and Mn 0th of Milwaukee. Wm. ('ynl Duffy. son uf Mr. Ind Mrs, Thflnlil~ Ilufiy, um upcnled upon Ja-z \tm-k fur uppemhrms m the PP-lelelmn Hospflnl. Hmwy “.Ilr': a~ vnjuymz a week's hunting trip 1n unlf about Wnucondn Mm Hols [‘nmu- spent the week- end with friends In Milwaukee, “'13 th-ph L, lhbmm has horn rhmwn In appear |!; a (irrnmn vomrdy 1n he giver: u! Nv-l"hwc<tvrt\ University :mme lunr this month. The title of the play In "Nncht zu ”lune." wril< hr: by “No Schreyer. Joe WI” take- the principal male role. th‘h u (hl‘ of a German profunur. Mr. Andrew Bloomfh-ld Is on u two weeks‘ business [up In the- noulh. Mu. Hamel (MN. I! m \‘hlrxe (If 'hv Mu» {~3;I)~ uhnh (he ”shall (Wu? “Ill mxr Thuruitxy menmg. lbvem l-el >1xh-mlth, u! 1hr Hmhlum! l'nrk Huh. Thv play.- will be given by luv-.Al talent, Thv vast wull “ppm” 131 HW m-xt I.~.~m- uf m.- l'reu. Lmlc Edith Atwner who had he! tnnsxh rvnmwd lust “Mk. at (he Huhnemmm ”mpltul. (‘hnragm u much Improved Mr‘ and Mr! Luann M. “‘1“an of South Gwen Bay Road lefl yester- day fur I hu-ugn, to spend [ht Winter n! 1130 Sheridan Road. Their apart mom is with that of ~x-Maynr lhrri Mr. and Mn, (horge Nahum of ‘hn'ng‘o. “re spondmx [he Wink! It the» T. (’ erhums' home. Mrs, Ne! .‘h~< Bird Hf Rm‘hrflcr, New York 5 Mr. nnd Mn. Willinm Denul 3nd ilittle dnuxhten, Catherine And lar- ’nret. won zuesu of Chicago friend- jon Sundny‘ MN Mnlhm Srmlh | ,xm-k w N»\\ ank l'Hy {h Last Friday evening when one of .n'l ('lub- held at the 000“ Club 0! our citizens was on hn way to the October 21“ and by Mn. Charles A ‘city hall. his chauflcur said: “You Wmuon. delegate to the annual con. are going :0 a hospital matting. arr I ventlon o! the lllinoin Federation 01 n‘t you? My. I'm kind um. u IO'iWomen'u (‘luba held .1 Rockford ing to be a hospital in Highland Park. 4 Now-ml»! 9 to )3. Mn Wlnaton'l Three tnmes l have had to take myinpon was read by Mn. Hoary A‘- wife on u long tram trip to a hoapi- water The host"- wcm: Ira. Oll- ul." So many of us hava had expe- . via (Boom; chairman. aaal'lud by Hence; similar ”I lund i! not in drfMendamon [laud I‘Irlkme. John Ilia!- gree, und so often It. has been haurd- g", Herman nochu, Benjamin F ous to move the patient the neces-Hhrd, Frank Urn-n. John 1763“, Rob. snry distance that Hi‘hllnd Park inert White, E. A. Turpin. (‘lrl Boom "pruning hearty approval of Mayor ; and the Min-m Anna t‘ubl. .nd Helen Hastings and the (“my (‘ommiulonon l (‘onmd in uppomlmg a Hospital (’ommiulonl to brmg the realization of our. long“ Trim“. Churrh Notes dream of a hospital (or Highland ' | Park The "M“ a" "0‘ “Mn“ ‘0 Tm Rum Ru mum wumm um) um locum); nor fiex, nor are. ‘)‘h“,nr' 1» 1|. 1: .hup u! ”mugm-ld. 1.”: may conn- (0 may one of U! tu “mm|~ ,, 1.. pm..." 1,, Tumt)‘ "Hurry“; uml Highland Park rrahlefi vh~nrlm ml Sunday nu-r:.H\|r, llm‘c-m gun. Watt: is well known Inn n: In. S. J. Mn 0! W. Vin. Avo- slhe wu lormorly Iiu Funnh SM!~ f run, upon! the wok-0nd in (lie-(o on. u the M a! {M It. John Rusmnn nun-nod homr In: Gail lmin of BI. but. ,‘Sunday from ten dnyl Ipom u “silo” who bu boon the nut II the Harm in Comanche. lkhiaa‘ le-hnond Dyan boo-u on 8hr“:- Mn. MrTnnieny, who hu boon nnW. nwmd hom- on Sunday. Baby Snow has 3 31'1th case of diphtheria, and the {Imily m qw- unlined. Dnvid Sampson, who hu bean ill with scarlet fever ha: recovered. Ind the family is out of qunnndne‘ jWordmmivodhmhuM Hailing of ti. death of Ir. Chm fWutu. formerly of Highwod. tad ‘vbo went to fluid) on am: a! 'poor bum. nun] ynn m. which occunod on flunk-chins Day. lu~ torment In It For! Baird. Mexico. gun. Watt: is well known Inn in suite wu lormorly Iiu Funnh SM!~ .’ liaMynOulmoll‘o-dduuc. ;Wbeonsin.hthomtolliu Ind. The Catholic India of Highwood dared over $800 A! the unnutl ba- zaar held 1 week or no :30. Mn. MrTnmeny. who but boon ill 5 30“. "turned homo 0" 30048!- !or the put week with the (rim “1 Mia (lama-inc (In-hing loft on much Improqu. EFnd-y for Pittsburgh, Penn. what. Mr. Ind Mn. Benjamin Southcrun:lh' Vi” “" N handout-H N W announce the birth 0! ("In daugl- 'odtlnc 0' It“ Eleanor 810m“ M ten. born Mondny, November 16th. ' Ikflfibfl ”VON-h lil- CIllNhl “- Both babies are doing nicely. 5P0?“ ‘0 b. [0”? ”'0"! M! Mn I‘nui “In! hm n! Jnh (Ln “as Miss Ian-4 “'ilhnmn ms HIGHLAND PARK Plum mom mu: W 5’1”de Allimw M Plum m’ Nurt?‘ ~' \'. war. up“ lunc- (hr em: “rvk :‘m ('Invmnnh, ”hm n- vul! \hxl ”hunt-5 unm or Janum), 1|"! ”In the Smnue! l 'l‘thL-nmvxng .H \\ kag lll Su m pu- uprmhug her guest hen rv ~(«)‘ I! “Hm 3W The Junior danct. Saturday evoni um. um! tho rhlldnn'n party Fndl’ «\ennn. urn mm! sucreulul port). m errry raped A Into number cl people ulondlnz each puny Tomor- rm. nenmx, mouon parlum will yam begun 1hr Humr In! 'h' even in: bun; Sheridan} {smoua My, “The School for Scandal.” with AIR. Joyce Ink-n; the Min. role. 0- Tue-day wooing. tho uvon‘h, tho regular dam ml! be {I'm Thr next regullr monthly meeting 0f the Ruptm (‘hurch Minion-r, (2mm lull mkr plun- than Afternoon. Thuruhy. I! {ho hum: nf Mn. W'. L. Merme of 154 Sumh Fir.“ SU‘NL The (hm! vhupb-r of Mr prudy hook, "Thr KIY‘K‘~ ”whatnf' I'll] be ~ludled Rev. Arthur Meyer 0! Nobluvilk, Indiana, preuchod the morning ur- mun Sundly, lnd wull preach Ill") next Sundny morning. sz. Meyer also had (harp of the \'«»un‘ [‘00- plr'p meehnx m ”w mrnmg. and In (his us If: the othrr smurf pun-04 Minn-J \vry able HH-muk svrnrr n! my WHY!!!" \HH he 1hr .snmon. the hm: hell“ am Jriuu “hum thou x K I. 1‘ E l? .‘m p‘ m “Golden I’m-1h- frum I‘myrr Ll‘Ye" Thi- will ln- 1hr mumhl) (wummTlhm. meeting and \HH M- w than" n! I'Ihubeth Svhulu‘: Mummy \Aurnh'p, 10 ‘5. Th! pau- lur uxli prrun! Ih- subp-(‘L "Doubu," fut-mg hu- remnrks on Kirk. 9-24, "lloip Thnu Mme (WAN-lief" Srrwru {or Sunday, December fifth. will be u {nliuwn Sunday school M 9-30. "l'uuh'u Pride and Punishment " 1-.“ ...: ”-me )cul- he vu- m In» nh‘h. ‘ :21 (he mmnnn huuw u. HUMUL 5'. rhur. u! the walk a! the hourly w (I: ' ”runny In 190‘ he \I'II Han wurUn-i bishop of Spnngtntld. hu muec urludmg Ii! the “ruthem gnr' .r’ 1hr fine of lilmon.‘ Buhop ‘chulu u {re-Hy mun-fled In re- hgmu Wink nmung the students it the Unwenfly of "linen, about WhICh be wdl probnbly Ipe-k on Sunda) The public HI cordially m- mind In come Ind hear him ‘ {church at whom mm a vacuum .lotture w“ given on “The So-thd Twelvo World“. Gram: Pit-cunt.” by ”in Harriet loom. Ro- Zporu ion given by In‘ John 8. Bell. deleuu to the moohn‘ o! the Tenth Diane: Federation of Won» .n'l ('lubn held I! the 000“ Club on October 21-! and by In. (Jurlu A. Winston. delcglu to the annual con- vention of (he lllinoin Federation of 'Women‘: Club: held u Rockford. ‘Nowmber 9 to )3. Mn Window! rvpon wu md by Mn. Hoary At- w-tcr The hostou were: In. 0“- lvin (Boehu, charm-n. uni-lad by fNend-mon lhwd I‘Inkme. John INCL gor. Hum-n 0001111. Bonjlmin F“ ide, Frank Urn-n. John 1761;“, Rob“ Highland Park Club The min “an. of a. club “I held Tuesday lfumoon. Nonm- ber m. I( 2:30 o'clock tn the IM- tur‘ Room 0! Nu inm ' nhmmaww muhAntheh. Em. [Ah Jon‘s-ammo” AI.- Mr Guhdummpntnm OI lobby «uh. It. arm u~ {Whuo’onmdmuw~ 'uun mum», ”bond lb. Chicano All-wot Chat. for ti. .mm of their um'wk In First United Evan. Church Highland Park Woman's Club Baptist Church Nolcs mm. .11 .1 ‘hn‘s (”In Highland Purl (1d! nth ”mu guru-Melt Sundn) rftw (’h 13(le :- uxu Yul ml!) yeah . Squ'w!) u»! 5! Jnhl. 1-011!“ ALUV‘ up the U "The Ln- ‘hc-tne of ‘ho AMI 9 5. “l n, Tumu- mg, hrm-m and Helen 1m and \In ,y \hr Highland Park Fuel Company Building Material Coal Solvay Coke Phone 65 Office and Yard: Elm Place First St. (all up Hmnr number 65 at (mcr and plau- your mdm‘ {m H Um] Inn D. L t W. Anthr-cilc Hm! and largest stuck a! Hard Maph Cordwood muvwn. All sizes of Pocnhontu smokeleu. H11. YOUR BIN NOW “In.“ .11.an L) m. C‘ Mnkinaaupeddtyoflonnnon improved mic-tat: in the North Shoremrdm including Rogers Park. Evansmn, Wil- mette, Kaiilwfli. Winneth. Gicnooe, Highland Park and [4|me Securityundermonmuin this Lenim is continually enhancing while the rate of interest is attractive. Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND Dyemc o! ladta' and arm: garments. oriental rugs. carpets. pomers. draperies. piano covers. lace curtains. etc. cannot be duphcattd b)’ an ' loca) cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and um NrrARY plant in the West. 11 docs nut bum nu‘ hrr poh~ and gram North Shore Tmt Company capital $100,000 WW5.“ Law. a a» sump 1mg ZN EASTCENTML AVENUE TWWPUIZGS North Shore Trust Company Highland rm, Minnie Frank Siljestrom Cleaning and Pressing MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Unad- Avuu. CHICAGO MORTGAGE BANKERS INCORPORATED lit. and pvmr lum mun m. om War! u- u, Hm tine. Ty) nu! hf!\nr§ on name pmld umum-r \m. fl'umghl n HPtf'Bshr\ n. dlu‘lld us our hnuh Ma» work We use 1hr m-uraz mt proved mI-(hodb \Ar lunr a modern “prnwm :«ax, Ilnnl) den: Bung u~ some um 01 your. (hm needy Clo. . and won- your games I: It Is furnished in all Hard Coal $1208 from Nut m Egg - OIII

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