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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Dec 1915, p. 4

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lhe Act at March 3. ‘KTV THURSDAY DECEMBER U, 1915 SW Pric: $1.50 per Yea: in THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS John L. UdelL Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell . Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad ...... City Editor Esther C. Baker .. . .Society Editor Loretta Kress. Deerfield Reporter \lbcrt Lev) Chung” \dvcrxmnq Mgr. ‘th flour '.'l) r J 1‘ kwn Tel Wahmh L‘L’ Punusuzb WEEKLY BY JOHN L. Uozu. at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 SPECIAL w 39 5. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, :: Illinois Emrred .35 “and Mass maurr Mm‘L‘h 1. [911.3( he post office at Huuhland l’rk, Him-us. under A $50.00 COLUMBIA n c Pâ€"UfibXfiSONS Tomo‘m 244 E. fat but ll RAT CORN I Phone 1103 Producers of the natural raw Strictly fresh natural raw milk is the most wonderful of all drinks. Not only is it desirable because of its food value but it is also one of the powerful stimulants known. The Pasteur Institute of Paris made this discovery recently and the European powers are now serving their men with milk before they go to battle. Increase \OUI personal efficiency byi drink- ing a natural raw milk. Get into a habit which will prove beneficial throughout your lifetime. 9 Quiz/fed Mz/le and Cream Inspu led lek Guernsey Eream Bulgamm Buttermilk Bultermzlk Butter Paper LOCAL OFFICE DENNETT’S BAKERY ‘. M. GATES “and (Kass maurr “MTV: 1. 1911. at IITAILIWD l.74 Arcady F arms Arcady F arms 212 E. Central Ave. vacant-cum PAINTING and Decorating ( Formo. Iy Ruulon Bakery) HIGHLAND rm Mr). P'HVJI',‘ of Chung”, was We week-rm! guest 01' her Alaughter. Mrs {nymoml SL-hnelder' of (”PHCOG. Ill. erwn n! 3502' Hum btreex, Lvunswn, thxs \\'(‘('k. Mr. Sewu‘ul Rgblmg who has been 1H {m the past week H xmprm‘inz. Mr. and Mrs. I’alflwr .\. Montgonr cry. Hf North Sheridan Ruud, have Ln'mv vuxt with théil' mew. Ml» Major. “‘h') \nH mil fur Punumu m: lhw'cmM-r hith, In .[M‘I‘Al (hv w‘ntm’ MI.“- [-3sz Morton} who has been npendmg the past six weeks visiting rclathes in ('alifor'nia is expected hnmc about the eigheenth. .‘lis: Hulen (onmd W|H be the \H‘r‘k-(‘Lli “Heal of “ms Llulflll Pub erwn n!" 802' Main Street, Evansmn, end Mr. 21ml Mrs. John L. Rulhuvh. Mmmunvr the lnrlh u." :| baby girl, Manda)", Den-minor twenty Llhth. Mrs, W. J. Fyfl‘q spent a part of lad Week at “avatar, “1‘. when- she attcndod th» State Board meeting of thv thn'h' Federahon of Womenk Clubs. Miss ('harmion Wutson of Chic-go Visited friends here. over thq week Mr. uni Hrs. Lr Hay lhrLo-nwn [uni «'thu-n of Hdlmn U'urk, wen- the Sunda) guests ”1' “I: mad Mm \rvh .-\hor(‘rnmby of Lintoln Plnoe. Mr. and Mrs. A‘ R. ('urqm-Hlle have rrturned from (manual: who-n- they spent. a week. V Mr‘ and Mrs. D. M. Erskme of Park Avenue, had as xheir guests over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Meyer of ‘hlcago. Mrs. ”[15 Beardsley was n Week- end guest in Lombard. Illinois. Mrs. E. E. Andra?! is in Detroit Miss Edith Lobdo'll and Mr. ('yrua Hlll of ('hlrugo Wz'l'. week-end guests of Mr. and Mn. Henry Alwatm of (Hem-(w Avenue. A mam mom ms| this week visiting relatives Mr. and Mn. E. Ward Knapp and tiny son. have feturned from Min- neapolis where they have spent nearâ€" ly three months. Mrs. M(‘(;TQKOT Adams and Mrs. F. ergand left @esday fur New ank, where they ‘will rcmam {m- six weeks. later going to Thumuu’» ville. Georgia. whom they will spend thn winter ‘ Mr. J. A‘ Gonschnlk. of L‘uvmglon. Kentucky, is the sweet of his sister, Mrs. W. E. Bleach. of Moraine Rmd‘ Mrs. Clara J. 'IYemaine of Oak wood Avenue, hud In her guest over the weekend, Miss Helm Mott. of Chicngo. Mrs. Thomas Clements spent a a part of last Week at Sulphur Springs, Missouri. . Miss Priscilla Carver played lut evening at a recital in China), and will play again next Wednesdny eveninm Mrs. William Marty of 113 On- wentsia Avenue, “is taken to the Presbyteritn Honpihl loudly enn- in: t icitis to be operated upon for append- Telephone 193 His: lurk Udall o! Wilmettz vu am! of In. Wllur Cope of W Vine Avonue. {or I pan of thin vuk Miu Doris Humphrey bu aura-d u dnncing clan in Library Hull {or little children. muting Saturday afternoon: at two-‘hirty o'clock. Mrs. Duvid Jon“ Wu I rook-cod guest in Kenoxhn, visiting Mrs. Wil- liam Russell formerly of thin cny. Kr. and In. Raymond E. Durham 0! Winneuu. Announce the birth of a son, Mondly, November twenty- ninth. Mrs. Durham in I daughter of Mr. and Mn. R. 8. Gregory, I” of whom Ire well-known in U“! nly. Mrs. Ann- Boll Wicke. of the Mo- rnine Hotel. who hu been m Cah- fomia for some tune, thh Mrs. G. L. Port of the Congress Hotel, H11- 6330. W11! return to the hotel thu week. M! (h-vn'gr R Nu‘holl has returnr ed from a several monlh'n suy m Montana. Norm End M. Ii. Chum .N-rurtw nrr hold I! the chun‘h I!- (ullnwv Mud week union. Wednn ida)‘ eu-nmg, M seven forty-five; Sun- 1day MrVICQH Ire. Sunday School It lmne forty-five: Junior .lnrur n {two-thirty; Epvorth Layne It mr lfony~flve; Public Worshlp 1! right A o'clock. ; This nflernoon I! two-thirty. :1 'Mn (‘h-rles Boyd's home. the Lad- *|e<' Aid Sadety will hold I Birthday lSlx‘Lll The Ep'orfll [mo mll hold in regular monthly meetin. to marrow evening. It the paw. after humans In (M, then cull be I social hour. On Sunday the subject for tho evening Illl b0 don: the lines o! the history (I tho Mol- opmenl of women's influonco in the church. Um- u.’ {he baby girl lwmr I! the Ben Soulherton home died Monday. I! w" three weeks old. Mr. and Mruv Burridgr Butler \nll leave the twentieth {or New York, where they will spend (‘hrnlmln Rex. Van Ever: left on Tuetduy for South Dixon where he \nll null! Arthur Menerhufi 1n hln Eumgcluuc meetings. Harold Hamborough u cunhned Lo hlfl home with an nturk u.’ 1he Impw Mrs‘ lune Goldberg. who Pun bran I” m I l‘hu‘lgn Hospital {or pen-III nurth‘, has returned to her home nn Wm! (‘emrul Avenue Mr Prllz Ruhr, who was |il \nlh (hr gnppe this week, In Amprmmg. Thc- Mydu Wurkcrs wxll hun- lhru‘ mmuu‘. ‘hrulm-n party Mun day v\‘«-L.ng, Decemlwr 2001 mg hi The lAdxeu' And Sonny of the Elm-Helm chun'h will be enurulned It the humr u! Mrs. Wlllmm Ernst of McGun-n: Street, LQ‘XV. Thurnda) afhrnwm. Mlss Jo‘sn- Jum- ('h-ndler rrlurn (-J Tuesday {mm a month'l \Illt \ulh rclntnea m Aldw, Virgini- ‘- 1 4nd \ rs [mi Hank and um \uu 1 ~ r11! mu \ n-k wnh rrluun m MAA ‘4‘ Mn: Milwauku- Wu \\ mu m. Ml'vux kv {hm wrnl th ugh thk min!“ I plum (hr firm I»! whxh Mr Hank h Lu‘ r payee ‘ MN. F B Wilhunni and sun \rv thux, urv nn Yhe and: hat mu wrek, Mrs, Elmer Brown. who hm: been u-r) 111 fur (hu- pnst (r! “or!” u LUI'IH“ Anlpl I)\ My Av: Hdenwtmg prngrum nf dun ‘ allKU('>_ nzuuuul wlevtlons, plum) Ind! \mlm «111“, h to be Khan ummlrnw exemnu at the Hwnngehcll Lulhrrlnf :hmrh, nude-r 1hr aunpK‘w of the: Luther lAuxuc‘ There will be a small i charge of udnusmon. E The librarians In IHXDOUI to hear {mm Lhe public In regard 1.0 the three mumval mngnunn which are on file at the library The mpxmen an: Mumcnl Leiden lulu- Nun. And Musical America. I! enough demand {or any om- of then three mlguincu I.‘ made. one \nll be subscribed for Let the lubrnruns know your chemo THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSJ‘HGHLAND PARKW u th matter. In any of the mag» mum-n are Lo he found \ery mar"!- mg reading, and often hum-- of mu- «wm'n, ullh \Ahlt‘h (he aninu Park g-mx nu- {numb-r. are mcnuoned M .‘VIx. um] ML» “‘7 A. Alexandr? Irv .‘vI 1 4nd \ Y‘ Irv Hank and um \ r“ \nrk {0! u fr“ I18)7~ l-Illh Public Library Notes H! H El!“ \lil', lUJT (Hum-r! (our MI l’lelrh m Hhmnn n! Mn. Hunk Lnrhluull \Hm Hwb‘h hu- I--lm'n n‘t-r! (our of {he south I [Helrh accompanied Hhmnn u! ('hwnxo, dur- d dmnzhta-y vhlu spent Sunnis) u! AMIHKUm Helghb ‘ h.H hvmxr rm” “In“ u{ this ml) ~( “44" from nrz Uklnhumn. pr. uf {he ("mm-rd”! :“1 I‘k" FU'V" huh“ U] II‘L‘JUHCP V'- 1 Alt [haw-"Hm Over three hundred people Attend- ed the very interesting Dickem' re- lcital Saturday evening It the hub school, given by Mr. Frank 81).“th 30! London. England. Surely Ir. i8peel¢ht n e true Dickens actor and the way in which he called forth the lnumeroue Dickem' chemo-re. Ind guide them live before bin audience was wonderful to we. "in excellent Wen-l expm-Iom were a [real help :to his very good delivery ’ Tueedey mornings. the nummln; ;pool Will be open from ten to eleven lo'clock, for ell ledlee of the commun- ity. with Nlu Ried in charge. | l l Un Thuudl)’ lfu-rnoon the mom-i be” of the Forum met for I deb-mi an the question. "Rtoolved. an! thl soldier u of mar: bentfi! (0 the coun- i 1 tr} than the nudenl," Use-r Mar! us, (m the nfllrmutn'r Ind Mary; Marshall on the ncgnuve, both “'0‘ Ina-renting And well dahvorod Ipeoch-s ‘ on. that of My Mn.” bringing out; every dcuxl and mnkmg - wll lhourhl nul NV)!" 0! We hallor)’ of war following On- deb-lc. I gen» erll (ll-ruuum wn indulged In byf {he number» of ”It club The ld-‘ 0! {mnng n Jumm Del-nun; CluL um ulhd uf. And probably II” be ruined Thu: club \nll be - pnpu- ulur) m (hr hnum Thu Afternoon (he (hrnrk (‘lulv n. (Ming 3 progrnm m ”H- P;1|[ll|h("ufr room Hr. ind-y manly III of the boy. hum [he hlfh whom) In”: Mr Tnymr u ('hlr-go, ”an1 (he Nun! Tr-Imnx Sutton ".thr} arm, 1hr nut: “I“ be he” n- law 4-,». "\fl one hundred boy» .«n .z‘ let ”ups Rifles Ind 0010! a P» .-Ir 1‘ 'r gm. n1”! 'hkugh (he m .‘ane u! Mr “Illmm Mather lawn u! I‘Lr Pun-p1. Heteluture \hr drill ..- how: u. rhnrgc u! u \ulumeor ufla . 1mm for! sham“... who» du- :. w ¢H -: Interfere-<1 unth Ulr hour ..{ Am“, a! [he wen-m hmr an M: rm ha» been prm’ured who ran uu 1mm u.’ h1~ (um- 11. dnlhng (in Friday eve-mug 1hr l-oyn' gym zmnun. \QII n (-1: scene of bountiful «ulun, “her. the Axhletu Alm|l‘l(lh x-xr lh~ nnmul foods-H dlnrt Th: hghu urn dimmed t») [due and while Snurulu-I whxlc the when} blue and uhnr, Ihd penmuvt- It" much In rude-I‘r n‘z-rywherr Spnfimhh With duh-um hghh mudr \hc dnnrrn \rry prvny Ind nddc-d Inurh In the rotor of the part) Mul‘r u! “jun! 15! nxhx pun" vu- Lnnuhed h) I IN 10M ”when” from NurthI‘eflrm K v menu) A huge- Lumbn of (hur- .m- “haul mum-urn The mthhry and u nun-lung 1m who-ruin lwm an) uzvk. and n .huumu much [u we”, Ind prummra to be I mu“ m «rgnmuum. n! which the In“ NH) hr Junll)‘ prnud “H Tori-d.) the student» of the rude-l can» urn- Hu-u-urni 101 the” Hunk. umfurmn {or ".xh'.nl\ arm, 1hr nut: “I“ be be” Hv, .‘1I‘Yl1i¢l) nflrrmxm Mr. Sund- uu'k rpu'kv iv 1hr Pun-M Tg-(ficr \nm‘uJum n.’ the hnfll 9(th In Lb. Exuln‘h “'ml- room m (he nuhju'l, "Xm- Muu-menh In High School Ed- u-llmn‘ Hr npokr of the ”org-n any n? the high school uurk. into «mm high pchoul, Ind Junior (‘Olh‘O Work “huh mmvmam hut behind it (hr rupport of lh~ lnrgcr univcrlkiu. He thou spoke v! the Idea 0! enlarg- mg the- M‘ope u! high school work, |-)' mnrv \«x‘ann-l and mmfionll m.--. and of the hmh N‘hOOlI which krrp npq-r nQ\x-l, dun. and nvcn (\cmnxr 1' (hr net-k, for the hem“! of ”at pub)" 1n firm-r11. rum; A] In r‘nmplr (hr In Exile Township Hlxh Srhuoi Thr lhxrd part of hu hit up. [hm rh our tn the dntuumg of W bund- nrwdumx of ‘hr high when] work. by drumming "to I\I'TI‘¢ rout ln “ch iepcrtmem u! 1M- xhool. und through mnnunment «also In loll the (Ni- rnenry of the muuwrddn. H. ”‘0‘ Im talk M u-ng (M! 0m VII the Tun-tin) mnrmnx Thur n In cpl d~mu of rnldp I" the «“«Immunlty And In rflurl I- being made no determine whethrr m not the whoa! u at fault. no {In Ln cudrnro bu been found, Tho enllrged uu of the urban! plan! In nuch that not, over one mound pooph make uu of the whool ovary week 'Dw lot-l mph-Hon In 0w (by uhool :- four hundred Ind (won- ly-Xvo. Neil Tannin) nmrng. I!‘ truer-l nun-11.09}, xhn-v ..( the- rum mulknl up“ :uhmm um nppnu (m n uhurt “qule prugnm. The ”0...”;qu Advon‘ud 11(er In; W. C. Edgar. Ir. Gut-opp. Fondrnw. Ir Punk Johnson. In Funk 0 bowler. In. NH. lappi- mnki. Ir. R ldAm. Ir. Jo. Iat- m In. I. luau, Ir. I. H. N.- ”an“, A lnrur LL or Hard thr Hm.” High School Notes In. Pnulim D 7.. “0h 3 . a 1 n‘. nhury lwm much mun > In“: In) the Making a bpecialty of loans on improved real estate in an Nonh gm territory including Rogers Park. Evanston, Wi. mate. Kenilworth. Winnctka. Glcncoc. Highland Park ad W Forest Security under "mums in 1h“ Writow b contimnlly enhancing while the rate of interest Ls attractive. (all up phone number 65 at once and placr your urdrx' fur :1 ma] tun D. L. i W. Anthrncite Brst’and largest Stu k ()1 Hard Maple Cordwood Intown, All sizes of Pocnhontu unokeleu. Phone 65 Office and Yard: Elm Place First St. Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1st St. HUMAN DENZEL President Telephu 335 ll does not burn ouf fire pots and watts INCORPORA TU) 214WCEITMLAVM TWWP-fllfis Why not have vuur clothmg 'nenm'ated new Hm week and give our work a fan trtal ' ()ur Ct mmm. AND Dunno of ladtes' and w m ‘ gammts (mental rug: carpets portten dlhpflwx piano 0mm lace curtains etc. cannot be dupht ate-d by any tocal clutter as we have the [Am H41 and mat Snmuv plant in the West. A ”on will call for and Jolt," your gbmmts North Shore Trust Company Hi‘hhnd Park. “lino“ In” “1.”,Vum I)” “‘ h Manatee/1,3 GHEISGN ‘i Frank Siljestrom Cleaning and Pressing cal 61' Solvay Coke MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 1123-1!!! bucol- Avou-o. 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