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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Dec 1915, p. 4

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St. Johns Ave. Highland Park \\ hat better (rift’ than one or more Columbia Duuhle‘ Disc Records? (L'n- less it be a Columbia Grafnnnlzl to play on.) Machine sold; on e355 pzlxment plan CnlumhiaRec- nrds pin} on \ ictnr Talking .\l;1chines.'§ Record Christmas 144 E. Pui Ava-r John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Peal L. Udell ................ Superintendent Helen ances Conrad ........ City Editor Esther C. Baker..h..........Society Editor Loretta Kreu.‘........Deerfield Reporter Albert Levy . ‘ ‘Chicago Advertising Mgr. 81h floor. 20 E. Jackson. Tel. Wabash 5212 Entered as sec:md»clan matter March :. 19”. at We pout uflice It Hm‘sland Pa rk. llhmm. under the Act oLMarch 3,187“ Whic‘lfinYwilea-u D. G PURDYu" SONS PRATT’S Mums!) Wnuu BY JOHN L. Unau. at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Telephones, Highland Park 557, 558 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSL RAT CORN Paper ”mi" and Decorating TOW. mu THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1915 C. M. GATES LOCAL OFFICE DENNETT’S BAKERY Certified Milk and Cream I nspeeted Milk Guernsey. Cream Bulgarian Buttermilk Buttermilk Butter For the Christmas table 'you will â€" - ~ want real high quality milk. and cream. Our golden yellow Guernsey cream possesses the old time natural cream flavor, is wonderfully rich in quality, and Will prove a delightful addition to the treats in store. Our pure natural raw milk is just the thing to serve to the children. Phone your order 193 and give our good things a trial. Producers of the naturalsra'w PAINTING Make This 212 E. Central Ave. Arcady Farms Arcady Farms WI PARK (Formerly Rm!” Mary) Master Gordon Clarkson who at,- tends Concordia College. Milwaukee. Wis. will arrive thin week to spend Christmas here. Muster -Ge\r)u Keeler, who under- went In operation at the Presbyterâ€" iian Hospital. Chic-go, last week, Hun»: returned. chfi improved. ‘ Miss Marjorie Rhlph and Mr! '1‘. ;Erickson are the guests of Mr. and EMrs. Leslie Goudi’e 0! Chicago Mr Rny Garrity. who amends St. »\‘m’nmw (‘ollege at Davenport. Iowa. will relu‘rn home this week to spend the holiday; here. Mrs. May (nope: (hbbs of N. Sec- ond St” has. n sl'izht Hue of diphth- eria. , Miss Haul Bell .Will reluzn Satur- day from Pittsburgh, Penn. where she attends the University ,0! Pitts- burgh. She will upend the (‘hriu- mas holidays With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. '82“. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Evans, who have spent the past few months at Salt Lake City, Utah, have returned and are staying al1he E. A. Warren home on W. Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs‘ A. G. Erickson and Lzughter Marjofie. Mr. and Mrn‘ W11- liam Ralph, Sn, um! daughter Edith, and son Arthur, mptored to (‘hiazo on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and In. Leslie Goudie. f This week and next the young people will arrive home from school ifor the Christmas holidays, Among (them are: George Baldwin, (omell; Marion Moseley Bryn Mawr; George Moseley and Edward Knox Yule; fBallinger l‘HTe, Llwrencevillv. ‘.' 1.; Catherine and Elizabeth Schumacher. Vassar; Dorothy Bastin. and Hell-n Gourley. Ann Arbdr; Margaret Bun nell. Mary W'heelor Svhonl; “lady's Tucker, Alma and Harold (Meson, Leslie McCaerry, ' Walter GoelllL Tentle Hoyne Buell and Charles (‘. Buell, Jr., all from the University of Illinois; William and Dorrheh Low!» erback, from St. fhul'n School. 1 Mrs Gerard Vln Schuick u! E. iVine Avenue, left last week {or San iDiego, California, and will return gbefore Christmas. Mrs. James B.- McCryatle o! E. Central Avenue, has as her guests. Mrs. C. W. Sparr 4nd daughter. Mnrr jory. and Mrs. W. E. Heath, all 0! Columbus. Montanu. Mrs. Heath was formerly Miss Elizabeth Mu‘(7r)stle. The next meeting of the Beta Chap tor-o! the Westminster Guild will take place. Wedneaduy afternoon. January fifth, the hostess will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Mather Smith and Mrs. Hamilton Smith of Circle Ave- nue, left on Saturday {or Oakland. Florida. where they will spend the next six months. returning June first. â€" At the meeting 0! the Trinity Guild. Monduy morning, those in charge of the bumr held the twenty- third of November, stated thnt over nineteen hundred dollars had been cleared. mmmsomms Telephone 193 Mrs. (‘ummingn n! W. ("ennui her Smith and human is very ill. of Circle Ave- Mr. and Mrs (George Grant and y {or Oaklandr small son of PMs-hum Were the will spend thelwnk «and aunt; of Mr. and Mn The Rev. A. A. Pun-hell}. former~ 1y of Highllnd Park. u‘lll return from Rotterdam. to spend the 1501:. iuys hen- With hm hon, (‘lrl ann. stiehl. Tom (”I33 wxll return from ”111':- S'hnol next week to npend the holi» days wuh hu parents, Mr, Ind Mrs. John Glut of (‘nry Avenue. Kr» JV Vow-x Van Even rclurm-d on ‘4‘ (Any from South [Dixon where ' ‘yxu' ’m- .Ix‘l’lllll .-\."hvar \‘v‘u' huff u~ hu Eungehstic modingu. \h~ H V luu'm II! "I \w-x to xpend several weeks with hvr daughter. Mn John Briggs of Nov ()I'Iedl‘m. Mr. Sills Booth, who ban born Hayinx with the Pnul (heart In wmm'ed to (he Evnn-wn Holpilnl Monday ~uflering a severe cm of “'H'Un\i‘l.3fl Kr» JV Huh-r Van Eron "mm”! ~um 1)! Mrs. John Irvin than“. was wry b-dly mjund In! Sundny. Mule pinyin; polo ll Fort Sun Roun- ton. Tenn, him horse {nHinl on bun, the result of which van 1 dmlocnmd shoulder Ind elbow Mr. and Mrs, \l’illum R. Rumm- Ier (the [utter formerly Mm Susan Harding} of ('hicsfoh have come to make their home in Hi‘blnnd Park, Mrs. G. F. Harding of Chicago, spent n part of In! week with her d-uth- ter, Mm. Rummler. 9. DUI! to keep your pvopvr‘y i.- Iurod with D. M. Huh». I Ca‘ And then you 'I” know (but yru Are insured. Boo! com-m. nod loweil vltcl. J1me: M. Grunt Mr. Hurts: Kozminlkl. who u n mphnmore at Dumnouhh College. Hanover. N. IL. r‘lurns to Highland Park nen week to Ipend {he holi- days with hm parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mnurive W. Kozmimki. Miss Emnu Evnnn ht. returned home from 3 week] vuit wnh Mr. and Mrs. Rickard Kin-man, Jr, of Kenmore (‘Uld Mm Jessie McCormch Ind Mm! (‘atherine Shell of Northwukrn Uni- w-rsity. npenl l pun of the weekend unh the MIAMI Mary Ind Mirun Fu-nvh, who arr studvnh I! the l'nuerslty (‘mhermr Henry. the mxyurold laughter of Mr nnd er ('hlrlu Henry, Jr. I! 11] WIUI I vex) «were Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Whaler 0! Glasgow. Mluouri, will be guuu of Mr. and Mn‘ Bayard Tuylor of RI. vmla {or the (,‘hrixlmn holidnyl. Mrs. Whaler wan Mm lndm lelor. Mr. and Mn, Lester “'00d 0! R“ vmu, have u gueau, Mr. Wood'- mother Ind mater, Mn Funk H. Wood. and Mn. E. (l. “mu, both of Uaklnnd. (Inform; Mr. And Mn. H. G. Peru will-lonvme Saturday {or thyelte, Indium; I where they will npond Lhe (‘hn‘ulmu holiday; ' Mr. Ind In. (‘hulu Pow.” ofi Ravinin. have u thatr (ueu. whit; daughter, In. C. W. (‘01: o! Bum! Root. Monunn. ‘ E 1111-: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. mum) pm Jonah H. 80”! died It hi! both. 1006 NA Shoridnn Rood. Tue-h, mormn‘, He In - reunion! of CM- cago from the (not an o! '7] unul about mnc yum :30, when he remov- ed to Hwhl-nd Park. Una) four )«-.')I- «go h~ wan m the furnitun humou- and wnu va known to (he twdc- lhmughuul (hr north“!!! ”I «~ ~xr\|\ed I!) hn Widow, Jrule H. “<st Ah (-nly um, Herbert, dud ~"UH‘ yrs)» ago Funerl) ”fur” a“ he held Ind.) u (wu o'rlork "1‘ (he 110mm; (‘hlpel I x :m n. ('htrlgu. Mnny pooplr may be mun-fled to know {hit I! the Pru- totem-n Sons] Union banqufl brld‘ Tundny evenxng. ll 118.119 Haul. thu‘o, the Prrlb)'ltriln Uld Ho- uh“: ”mm of ()fluco. wu prom,» e1 tn nghl-nd Park Arnnmnu fn- 3hr accommodahunu for the old {v-‘J. who will unin- next wool. It. being mud: Lha- mk. 0n the (van- :3 Huh. Lhc Bible School ind church mil hnid mauve: nppmprhu lo the >ra!u‘7‘. There "ill be lpfi‘hl musk 1w thru- unmet Thr Uzi-il- .thn ‘11] hl\¢ (him n( [he (‘hnnmn party, to be (hon m‘ 1hr evrmnu of the twentyrthird a! the church, A 11* UN" be tho conâ€" 1‘r of attraction and all ("a will ho prvwnlod lo the Wool Division Hin- nilrrnuor;. ulnar mm.) of the purple; «'r Mw‘t‘l. hen The nhuhmomt lnbw wan pretty in l'hrutmn decor» slim-u. Inlonnd u: urn toned “hr i 'hc INN-hug The hen mwlmg I‘ll] qu phu‘r n: Mohdn) Afternoon. Jun ‘, unr) trmh 'w 1% Will befln u D00!) .1. polqu. Tm Mxhury Band n'ntinua Lo pru- :tu'r Ind may nppur It the bushelâ€" jlmll ("no tomorro‘ afternoon, for [thc hm hm: The bug- (”mu-mm droning room bu been bad up with ’nev benches, and In the prin' drou- Ung room electric hut drym have kl-crn manned Th. new lunch room Pu‘ll In‘ u-At‘)‘ by Jnnuury finl The ’hqhu‘ii connen‘ilnr) 1- full 0! how Mfg} {vrh- um! “OWHIH' plants '2’: (1' Tomorrow nfurnoon the fin! tune of we lunkelull pen-on will he p11)- u! m the b0)|' (”nun-um}. mun-en the I‘Lo Fun-n (‘ollc'o frvshmrn Ind the hub pchoo) tumv The nmv m}! be called ll 3 30 Rnpmenlt In” from Wlukognn Township High SchOuI have rhlllmft-d the hub r'u: deb-tug {rum In - dob-h- 'Ht': (‘ ed that the Upon Shop u (0 2n Heal Inlcmt o! 9.. Athens-n l' mic" Thu n to he I join! dc- huh, to be held About "If mlddh‘ (,1 Ir‘ 3.; r)‘ The I’nrficld repu‘wn .5... “I” be rhqun lhn work. l'l-J v What u the future of atmocr‘phyf lShould the school own . dkupbm \und In nddmg mnchmc? Should to tdxflenntmu Engluh for commercial qudenu from that {or other. .0 u {to Ouch bunnou correlpondonoe and fulumnnlhlp‘ Should we on" I lyrnr In Accoununx m Idvnnce of the 3y"! of bookleepmg‘ Are our text ; book) In bunnu: method- lnd book- }keepmx uprtoâ€"dltr’ What u the first ‘work I betmncr m your bunnul him to du‘ (in We had: the mum“ flklll w thu work‘ In there an rape rinll)‘ good fluid of employmont to ward whxrh we would dine! out pur pm? (in we prvpnro for this? (kn we dcviu a bum method of sot-ur- ing work {or pupth u they law- school? For pupils in the evomng Tht pubhc u muted to m-kr uu of the (mm-mm winch will be open every dly during the vuauon. Ind Mohdl)‘. Tue-day Ind Thur-61y f\’Pnlfl.I, school? Obllury Building Material Office “m nut have \‘nur clothmg wnovatvd hen- this \Awk and mw om Work a fair lrml ’ ()m (‘1 hANlM‘. AM) lWEth; ()1 des' and gun's garmrmx mmnln} rugs. mrrx'lx purfwrry (hurries. pmnn « awn. Lau- curxams. run. cannot b0 duz'h‘ mf‘d b" any local cleaner. as “1‘ havr lhl' IAMJH and may SANITARY plant in the Wrst pr'io knll up I‘hunr b." and mdu .1 llxal Mn N Wm gar VII \ ‘\ \ HKI' I (‘ml “('51:- “’hs nu! h 214 WWW”!!! Highland 151*, Illinois um I at run- In J n. v. hud- 1! WI” no! hum nu' tire puts mette, Kenilworth. Winnctka, Glencoe, Highland Pa; 3 Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this mg continually enhancing while the rate of interest :5 am Making a wecialty of loans on improved real estate '- N North Shore territory including Rogers Park. Evan“ n' _-“- II_A:LUAAL Inn, ,, , A. wagon will (all fo‘r aid deliver your gurmrnts North Shore Trust Com; Capital $100,000 Orgnnixodundctduhnkin. Lame! the State of Illinoi- ivory $5.00 bill you spend for Coke $1.00 for your bank account. “A saved is a dollar earned."-Cet Busy? Cleaning and Pressing ll North Shore Trust Company Coal Solvay Coke Frank Siljestrom (IAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 21234133 Utah Ann-c. CHICAGO A full Huck 0' Wood lo: (Lt-(.0 MORTGAGE BANKERS “The Fuel Man" Yards Elm Place Fiat [very Hun. In lho [up] Lon. u Kmlm I” I‘m INCORPORA TED hung a! “firm-Hui” Suxpfnwc Santa 9 um I: and pro- up. "I nlunpsmnfm'huy We you: .mu punprh and .I-uxlt-muh ;«x.("uuv (ha!- flew alf|1u>dl U [mm mm I.‘ all we Auk ii I“ nit-h gumumm Hm 1nd ‘0” 1. l. x! (1mm m-l do Just m ‘ up. mr w )1ka Mm tom. Cleaiundl’miq "in about“ Smoke“ Burns up toy Fme Brown ‘ hut-pl nd ( all

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