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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Feb 1916, p. 4

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i' Www-m-‘** Entered as seconddasa matter March 1, 1911.1! the post otfice at Highland Pnrk. lllmou. under the Act of Much 3.1879. Dr. Schmedler will preach on Sun- day morning, and on the twenty-sev- enth Dr. Herbert Evans of Grinnell, Iowa. will preach to the congregation. Tomorrow evening the members of the congregation, 3nd their friends will gather at the church for a volun- WhimflMperYwi-Mme oWn a ngrafonola 0? a Victrola. No matter where you bought it. Our large and varied stock of Columbia records, is sure to inter- est you. Columbia records play on Vicitor talking ma- chines. Yours for good record service. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park x THURSDAY FEBRUAM 17 1916 John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell. “Superintendent Helen Frances Corirad.......City Editor Esther C. Baker .............. Society Editor lax-em Kress .......... Door-field Reparter Albert Levy ........... Chico Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, 01. Wnb. 5212 PUBLISHED WEBKLY BY JOHN L- UDM; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Richards It Highland Park. Lake County. lllinois‘had as their guests a few d.” of Telephones. Highland Puk 557. 558 last week Mr. Richards' puenu of v‘ ‘ 7’ ‘()swego. Ill - . . ,. n- .1 FA u,,, :_ IL._‘- MEWWPRBS_ET§ No: matter whether you ZMLP-i Anne munrm TELEPHONE 956 PAINTING Pm: Hulda: and Dam-kin! Tom. I”. PRATT’. Boys Blouses Lead the Salethis Week No Boy ever had to many Blouses We love the tapeless Blouses made in White Tan Blue and fancy Stripes. Special at. . .. ................. . 2nd Door West of Theatre Telephone 1072 High]: We have for this weekl lot of Ladies Muslin Petticoats Double fl mnce, embroidery and lace trimming 75c 49 and $1.00values at . . ....... C Henderson and C. B. Corsets Daily’s Ready-to-Wear Store A beautiful new stylrs, all colors while they last C. M. GATES JOHN [BACK LANDSCAPE GARDENER Work of any kind by dav or Contract Care of Furnaces Baptist Church Notes 437 Deerfield Ave‘ line of Childrens Dresses. newest spring and several designs to sclcct from 50c One lot of odds and ends of Corsets $1.50 and $2.00 values slightly soiled, special at One big lot 0f Coverall-aprons front and back buttnn in Pink, Blue and Cht’t‘k excellent, valm-s ne Mr. and Mrs. M. (‘. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer and Mr. Ind Mrs. James Hesler were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jeurgens of Evanston. Miss Viola Pansie, who had been confined to her bed with a severe cold for several days of last week, is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope spent the week-end in Chicago. Miss Dorothy Baker spent the week-end in Antioch with her sister, Miss Bessie Baker, who teaches school there. The last lecture 0! the University Course which has been completed, was given at the Ravinia Village House on Friday evening. before a very appreciative audience. There has been so great a manifestation of interest in these lectures that it has been decided to carry on another course next winter. Mr. Stanton Coit, who has had the lectures in charge is a stimulating and interest- ing speaker and has expressed a de- sire to return to Ravinia for the lame work next winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of E. Central Avenue, have as their guest. Miss Mary hylor of Taylorsville, In. Mr. nnd Mn CIeaver Thnyer of. Chicago, announce the birth of 1 daughter, born on Wednesday, Feb- runry ninth. Both Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Ire well known hero. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean spent the week-end with their daughter, Miss'Dorcas in St. Louis. Mina Cath- erine Dean returned home with her parents after spending some time as the guest of her sister, Miss I)orcas,2 at the convent. : Mr. John Ten Broeck left Sundayl for Princeton Preparatory School,‘ Princeton, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of E. Central Avenue, have as their guest. Miss Mary hylor of Taylorsville,‘ Illi Alajor and Mrs. W. 0. Johnson who “9% this countryfromwthe Philipâ€" pines, life than; of’fia‘lor and Ira! C. C. Clark of Fort Sheridan {or two: .......n.. l Jmon. The many friends and acquaintan- cea of Mr. Byron Harpole Vere (riew ed to hear 0! his death which oc- curred in Ashvi‘lc, North Carolina, on February tenth, after an illness of some months. Hia death was Hillard from hemorrhage. (v1 ”1- lam-a Funeral services were held at his home m Momense. 11]., Tuesday after- Mr. Harpole was one of Mr. Jnhn S Re-smzn's aesistama 1-H - played at the Evanston oflice 0! the Public Service (‘0. Many friends here ‘and along the shore attended the aer- vices. Mrs. A. W. Jemms, Mia: 310a: and Master Jerrema will return from Ber- muda the first of March after several weeks' stay there. Mrs‘ H. C. Sampson of Sun Diego. Cal., visited friends here a few dnya of last week. Mr. Gordon Van Riper is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. N. Van Riper of E Park Avenue. Mrs. M. A. Mihills of Ravine Avoâ€" nue, returned last week from I week's stay in Evunaton. Mr. and Mn. Addison R. erner of Belle Avenue, m 3: Ormond Beach, 1713.. for a few weeks. In their nb- sence Mr. md In. Frederick R. War- ner of Chictgo Ire staying at the Warner residence. Mr. Fritz Bahr is expected home this week after a four wogks' guy on his ranch in Red Bluff, Cnl. Mr‘ and Mrs. Raymond W. Schneid er and small daughter FlorenCe x pect to spend next Sunday with Mr Schneider's parents in Chicago. “6% this countryfromwthe Philipâ€" pines, if. “(finite of’filnjor and In. C. C. Clark of Fort Sheridan {or two months. lot Cars-t Cowrs. Special 49c and 98c $1.00 Highland Park, Ill. 19c Alterations Free 49c lipâ€" Mrs. A. W. lemma, Mm lion and MH- Benjnmm C‘FPOM‘T 0‘ CN- In. I Master Jen-em: will return from Bcr- L °W°n ">0“ ‘0 0“ club on Friday “- two 5 mud. the first of March after nvenl ‘ “"300“ 0D “lnfnnt Vellum.” in. 'weeks' guy there. ‘Carpcnter. who in a member 0: an 1 . . v.“ Mn. John Ghu hu In her (nun: Hulanlvhmpy.bopamncm of rho Ch:- ‘ . ‘ Mrs. Walker Evnns, Jr.. of Toledoflcuio “on“ ' Club h much ""me iOhio, formerly of Kenilwonh. .ed‘Im T" .{Ub’r‘ ‘0‘ told wry "not. .0. 0...... .. 0...... : :..:.:..:,: 1.: ”:3 h ;lhe Week-end (out of Dr. Robert: . a . ‘0' . 1c . Moore of IL- rmt hood. Sh. and um thor- nb- M -F .4 Job I Rid .wcn twentyâ€"on. nation" of tho As- '", r. r man 0 [9 Road sock-Lion in (1km and that an the g i'_ "’0"de I {0" '0'” "Wu“! . good work they In doing in instruct» '{nenda in Neillfllllt. WWOI‘W- fin; pannu m the an 0! {hair chil- | or‘ Mn. Fred Jmhov 1. mm“ bend?!" an nor be mound. {angina Mn. new run.» of m, m ham... to: a. W 'ebâ€" N. Park Avenue. In. Jurhov irwcn. Mn. John [Mot-r. cut-nu: In. from Welcome. linn" and upon; Mun-ad by Mundane. Benjamin 3th Smturn to her homo on Sunday. 11nd and“ Jumr. Fifty tvnvhern of luv-1 hxgh school: and grammar whom» me! I! the hxgh school on Wrdnondl)‘ q-u-nmg of 1:3! wen-k {or n conference dmncr Ind An educational talk nflerwurdn. School supermlcndenu. eurhlh grlde touch or: and specml teachers were pnun! from the nearby schools The Dom- eslu' Science rlnln 0! girls "had I very gnod dmm-r. The discus-non Ifll'l’ dmner wan lion; the line. of unifyinx eighth grade work to he more beneficxnl In student: enunng high school ('nmmnu-n of different .klnds were appointed And I very bprofiuble nening was spent. Mater (‘hIrleI ScthfYIe! who It- tends Mar-gnu I’Irk Academy in (1H- rlgo. spent the weekend with Mr; C. E. Schnumor, hu mother. In. Scthmer who has l-«m I [ucnl I! the WIvmnok homc un Ranno Au» nue. for xh: pIH few weeks, id! um wet-k for New York. r...â€" High School Noles‘ J ()n Monday evenlnl. the twenty- finl, the" '1“ be I ”(new proâ€" gram I! high xhool. Tho but part of the pro‘rIm uill he I dob“. on me qua-hon, "Resolvrd, 0n! than Mrs. H. (infield Wolura and chil- dren are m Thom-nine. (2... when {hey Will guy unnl April. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Hurry Bruce 0! Wnsh inglun Street. Highwood. are miv ink congratulations on the birth of I dnughu-r, which arrived :- n anen tine Monday, l-‘cbrunry 14th. )1}!â€" .-\m) lie-n hmi nu hr! luck and Ru «1.1 the .‘lesws Alzn- Mrrnm-n und Ruth Arnntrm.“ and Menus. Huh-It and Hum“ “I”. Chnrlu Mala-tar, um! Prnm‘n Walker, n11 u! ('hn'ugn, Mr, um! Mn I. L. Indy of ('hu'ngu, [Nathan 0! Mun “elk, wrrx' ni‘u guests (Mt-r (hr “Mk rhd and en-ning unions. Mrs. .\" V. Noble of 5!. 311135, Hhxo, who has been the guel! of her tuner. Mrs. (‘arl M. 130001 0! E. Purl: Avenue. left on Wednesday for I trip to Texas. Mn, Noble wn ucomâ€" pnnied by little Mndclene Booth; they will be gone I month. Mr. ('lurencc lbumuuen of Mir):- igun Avenue, spent the week-end in ('hxcagu “11h friends. Mrs. 1'. F. Kelley of (Image who is “1-H known here. will leave next week for Bell-ire. Fl... for the re- mannder of the winter. Mm Mary Metre o! Glencoe, for- merly of this city, is reco‘vering from Miss Burince Homing of Wluke- gun, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Recumnn. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. (‘Jrqueville will leave Suurdny {or 1 {our weeh' In, at Mumi, l-‘loridn. ('ity flags were hung at half-malt Tuesday, February 1511!. in commem- orating of the sinking of the Maine. {I‘m} an 1” [he I The Public lel'flr)‘ Will be closed on Tut-May the [womy-mond, W'ld'r mgmn's birthday. for both nflcrnoon and en-ning unions. u lie-Vere uturkrof la grippe. Her friends here will be [Ind to hear of her recm'cry. Sh. zltm. 11mm. hm: .Muhin), Mr and Mr .4 (rump. Mr. June L. Smith nnd Mr. (‘lnrk (2‘ Wright attended the Wlnru-Uu School Conference on Thund-y of last week. held In the Hubbard Woods School. There Will be no school on Wlsh- mzlon'a birthday in any of the loci] schools. Mn (HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Mn Sunmr .'\I| dvr Z Kuhn Kr fr“ 11") s \t 1H ur‘mr h \ng Mr. Lana“! Nurih The North Shun (Tupter. D. A ”1., ‘ill hold HI next meeting It the home of Mrs. J-mu Wnuon on lon- d1) nhernoon. l-ehruar) twant) “rat at two-thirty. The subject 0! the ‘pnper will he "Holiday. and Futi- ;\Ill Sports and Muir-ion." in chm-gr 0! Mn. A. P Smith. Mr: Duid Shaw “1” furnish \ocnl uloc tiom, In the I'VI‘VHH' It the patriotic en~ 'tcrtammeni It the hith whool (tho ’progrum of which will be found under Ithe high whool hotel) In. Joseph (lamina. regent of the Chnptcr. will present I ails" cup to the high ‘ochool, in behnl! of the (‘hnpton The cup in to be (ivon to the mili- iury company which hu nequlrod tho {grate-t eflicnenr)‘ in n miliury my during the whole your. The nune o! the company will be engraved on the cup und "l“ he the poueuion of tho winning company until the other com- pany Wlnl it x The “punour” program of the high M'hool on Saturday evening In the glrls' gymnnuum "n I yarn-l rum”. The program opened wnh solarium: from the orrhulrn whuch wen Inll done Ind enthusiastic-11y nppl-uded. The Glee (‘lubu won- un- ublc to Ippenr owing to "ruin unu- vosdnl-lc cinumsuncol. The speaker, Dr. (hrlu Bmk, dxd nox Ipponr owing m the fut that he in not met It the tram u ‘1- nrnngod. After the program inform.) dummy wan enjoyed. of the program uill he I dob“. on me qua-hon, "Resolvrd, that than .hould In mmpubory military ur- “to m the United '5qu," The dch hue “I" take pllt'e m the nuccml-ly room 0! Jam” H Shwldn' “-1! The r-(‘und part u! (h:- prvgrnm Will be A renew u! U). mm rorpn, dnlln And pn-uenlalmn u! rolun and cup: Thu \HH uh pinu- m. ”to luv)r' [yum-n- :um Thr lurn3<hnp1n I! A R "111 [awn-7.! a uhrr rup to N rompelod fur L} (he- {“0 «qmpnmu In [he Illu- ‘mn' .mh! w '1.» My l-vrarx‘. \ . n ‘1' “MHz-'1. Mnlhc-l 1““)! II" qua-L '.-- 1hr Madrid: m; "Hunt. v! Tin-1.)" uxth Mnemphrun nun. In [ehenl ninmlvi)‘ un Tuendn) mommy Mn. Berth. Marl-lush gun- I puno n-uul uhuh III very much Imm- an“! 1‘) the Mudem: There ure (no of Lheu rompuniea and since both Ire doing good work the nrnlr)‘ \nll be most kecn. Nighl whoa} (hIN‘I IIUI tonight'- -r~-;uv: Prue-w IN lo lor (fiend to (hr [ugh-h rlnnu for {orelfn Huh» ”‘3 nudrnu {or progrou, ulchdlhce. and Luternt. Fine- of hen (at: {or hhrxfu>0d About”! have nnmunlnd lu a con-Idcrnble gum which fund ‘nll so to purchnu- - punuhle (If! u; be pnunted h» the srhuul by the mght who“! Mum-LL; (m Frndn) nfurnoon UH- {elm mel deft-u m 1)):- home "xym" "hon l‘hnrmhd. Hmh ‘uh the bath-t ball game I.) the wore u 21 1o 2!- Thu \I'un the first (In): of the "ml-firm] round (or the Suhurlun In;uc"blr kn hall (*hnmlmnbnp, Ind wn \ery cxrmng 1nd crmlnly well phyod, Jn Nu- umo ewemn‘ the 100.1 [I‘M- Iught laud-ball noun wu dcfnt- ed by Mortun lhrh School by 01. more 19 In 9 The (um. wn played I( Manon ”1"! School (Eamon for "NI week IN, Lnurnn'e, the” on Friday C‘Qrun‘, and 0:1 Purl. here on Saturday evening. ea for men and women will continue After the clone of My!“ school. he bunncu men's tum played (Imu of volley-lull and Indoor bale- hnl] on Monday nonxng. with the Wnuhrgan Y M (I A Allhou‘h the mghl who‘d (cum \un drh-nlnd 1hr) phow \n) [and qu-n-l And like I mu! dell of mun-u! m the gums. rh. cvrmng g) mnanum rlAur I And- \N'oman'; CIVIC Club )nh :Ht Mr Wdlun Hrmlnhuw « [urn-Vt t: “1er mm to -1 0-1 t~_\ the «infirm-m .m- pruurr um I!“ scul- Highland Park Fuel Company 4,, Making a s.gx-cxahy of loans nn unprovui rm! mate i. U N Sh r' ((-rrmrv indudm K( ers- }"rk. A ' onh «H I , g 5; .1 “3300134”; mclu‘, Kcmlwurlh. Wmm-tkn‘ (Lit-mu; Highland Park Lake Forest. Su‘umy under xwmgagvs m this ten-Mn; cuntmually vnhancmg Whlk’ thr xalc 01 mu-rvs: [S Ma mulm Building Material Coal Solvay Coke North Shore Trust Comj capiul $100,000 102mm WWPmile-t ugh-9335 North Shore Fuel mm Co. PHONE 67 A “(on will call for and deliver your game!“ 214 EAST WNW quhufliflnlhilfi Why not have vour clothing renovated here “if. week and give our work a fair trial. * ()ur C1 EANING AND Dwzmc of ladies’ and Hen" garments enema] rug; carpets pomcrs, draperies. piano covers. lace curtains. etc. cannot be duplk ated by any local cleaner as we have the LARGFST and most SANITARY plant in the West. North Shore Trust Company Coalâ€"Coke or lt bums well. The l’riafi are low The delivery is prompt I The preparation is the best We guarantee quantity, quality satisfaction, be it our C leuning and Pressing Warm Friends MAIN MICE AND WORKS 2113-1133 Used- Avo-no. CHICAGO Orgmized under the Bunking Laws of the Sun.- of “limi- MORTGAGE BANKERS Highlnnd Pnrk, Illinois INDEXWAW INCORPORATED NJGDJuPn-Iâ€" Lulu,“ HIGHLAND PARK. [11. and decndr to! yourud‘ but the {acts remain W ahcred We nve up n i out advcnmng you can be Iurc 01 at incuon We study merit you! patronasc Prove our nlubllny. you come to us for mum YOU (AIM than"!

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