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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Feb 1916, p. 4

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THEHIGHIIANDPARKPRESS Whimflflnhui Punusm Want at Joan L Unxu. at Highland Park. Lake County; Illinoin Telephones, Highland Puk 657, 658 Entered as secondchu matter March 1. 19“.“ the post oflioe ll Highland Park. Hlmou. under (Bf An 9! Much 3:18:79? A 7,, ,, - { THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1916 iohn L Udell ...... Editor md Publisher Pnul LI Udell ..........-....Superintendent John L. Udell ...... Editor ma runusner Paul L Udell ..........-....Superintendent Helen Frances Conrad.....l..City Editor Esther C. Baker‘..l...‘......Society Editor Loretta Kresa .......... Deerfield Reporter Albert wLevy Chic: 0 Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, cl. Wab. 5212 No matter whether you-“1.; own a ,Grafonola or am Victrola; . 3:: J03 No matter where you we bought it. Our large and 3 varied stock of Columbia 3;: records, is sure to inter-me. ' wil est you. {the Columbia records play? 3, on Victor talking ma- chines. Yours for good record service. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Lasuevening at seven-rhxrty. at the home of Mrs. F. Florent occurred the marriage of Mrs. Fannie Rudnlph (0 Mr. Harry Rudolph. After the cerem my the bride.- and groom matured to Wnukcgan for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph w1ll make their home 1n this city. Th: last meeting of the Hmhland Park‘l Woman‘s Club was held 111 the audnmnumi of Presbyterian kh zrch lmt cvemng Mr L Fletcher Dobyns at Chicago gave an ad-‘ dress on “The Present Status m xhc! Prohibition Moxemem,” The m'JSIC'dl ‘ L“ \1 .. 244 E. Park Ave-It “It” VII . ..‘ _ _ ., ’ Prohibition Moxemem,” The m'JSIC'dl Daft of the program was gn' n by M 5 Victoria innall, organist. A general invitation had been Issued and a largy audience was Dresemv The Pageant of Sisterhood will be given at the Elm Place Auditorium Friday evening, February 25th, at eight o’clock, by the members of the association. Over one hundred will assist in the production. The dances are under the direction of Miss Humphrey which insures their suc- €833. prize in a contest given by the Na- tionfl Board for a production that would represent the Association Idea of Sisterhoodâ€"and is sure to please the most discriminating audience. The Handcraft Club flowers and other deco used in the Pageant. F1 Highland Park Woman’s Club flowers and other decorations to m used in the Pageant Friday evening. The Misses Craig and Hoike and Mrs. Searcy attended the Grace Dodge Memorial Service held in Lois Hall in Lake Forest‘Sunday, under the auspices of the coiiege, Ferry Hull and the Y. W.'C. A. The ad- dress was given by Miss Grifl'in, a general secretary from New Zealand. The association has been fortunste to secure Miss Marie Mayor for I lecture on the Fusion Plny, April 12th, in the Auditorium of the Pres- byterian church. Miss Mayer took ALâ€" -..u., bytenian church. Miss Mayer took the part of Mary Magdalene in the Passion Plug of 1910 and comes to us with all charm and “traction that surrounds thou who mistfin this Wonderful~ production. ' Mrs. W. A. Alennder. president of mé'fik, m be greatly missed I“ an m. Wm “111° sojourning ln florid; TELEPHONE Piper The Pageant was awarded first PRATT" Additional Society JOHN IBACH LANDSCAPE GARDENER Work of any kind by dav or Comram. Care of Furnaces . M. GATES Hunging and Decontin‘ Takohéne 1008 PAINTING 437 Deerfield Ave ‘. A. News HIGHLAND MRI are making The fact that the Ruby Week cam- pin is not only union-wide. but world-wide, is shown in an article taken from “The British Weekly,” {or January twentieth. it states that in the United Kingdom 90,000 intents die yearly before the age of one year. This casualty list of the wastage of th: nation's greatest wealth can be largely remedied by bringing to the notice of the young mother simple knowledge of the man- agement of infant life and pursonul hygiene. The above appalling tigunn «mum tn >huw every um- how unpuruml 1hr care of the baby is, and the nt‘L‘l‘~skl)' a workrr in (ht Baby of hecuminz I"; A ~ Wuek cumpulgn. to he th m rit)‘. March fuurth. m [hr lu-ul Y Mr. Jesse L. Smith und Mr. Hn'k Wright allvmlcd the mlm~r1ntcmim.t'~ dn‘ision of the National Edurnlmvm .\."SU("HIUOH held m Detrmt. Mucky [his “e-k There will be an all ( of the Trinity Guild 3! llouse next meeting. The Clark Wrights mole from 3:7 5. St. Johns Avenue u) 436 ()ukwoml Awuu». lust wmk. The Bush” and Beardsley families will mou- lunch Mn their home at 7-4? 8. St. Jnll'w Avenuv, soon. A number of people {rum here u! u-nded the play given by the Drum uric Club of (hrton Svhxml 15nd...» evening. Miss Edith Fny and MI“ Josephine Fuxon both haul purb lr' :hu nlav. “Snow White." )lr‘ and Mrs. Carleton Vail, Mr uml Mrs. H. S. Vail. and Mr. and MN Mk'xr ll Folltlnsbt‘t‘ M lll lean 1‘ Hr I we3k {or Clexeland, ()hiu, where they will attend the Nye-Vail Wedding on the evening uf the fourth of Murvh. Mrs. George M. llnwe was the week end guest of her sistz-r-in‘law. Mrs Henry Smith. at Milwaukee, W15. Mm. T. T. Howe of Milwaukee Ir visiting her relatives ML and Mn. George M. Howe of ('mmty Luv..- Ruad. Mrs. Howe will remum h-re indefinitely. At the lust regular meeting of th ()ssoli Club. the club memln-n 1-1; dorsed the bill to establish a l‘lllliilinl park service This bill for n rizit11>1tul park sen'ire centralizes power 111 th‘ Department of the lnter1or 11nd or ders that administration shall he {or the consenation of the parks fur the purposes they are dediuitnd tu..\‘111t( the organization of the gem-nil fed teration women in club life haw- lit‘t'l‘. *gixen the larger \iew. Th: L‘UU! try lfrom Atlantic to Pacific is a map as lpert1nent as that of their home town 1The affairs of the nation are their laflairs. The national parks are 111in lalarger scheme than the nty or Muti- lpurks and it is realized that if “0") ‘en's clubs pull together the men 111; ’power take notice. le ground mm agementfi is vital to playground >0!" rlvice. ho national park should «>2 ‘ \llpe supenision and become the free ground for the exploitation of mono) makers. Now is the time to settle the Lbill for rational park SCWle. Mrs William Morgan leaves~ today with her mothsr, Mr.¢'o£suth Mark.» 10! Chicago. for (‘nlifornia and Hon- 1‘ olulu. l 1 lioldi-n uhu attends Nurmnl atrium .'1 tht City. M1“ Madge Sthnn-n-inrf if (hirago “In the gut-it .‘| fr“ 113).- (if this uewk of hr! reliitixw Mr. and Mrs W'illmni Witten. er lerl) Swing-yer and 111m Ar thur 411d Mr and Mn. William Lit'h» iv1.1h.1‘_ 1-{ I‘hwngo, were the Week viid gut-ah of Mr. uiid Mrs. M (1. (oi.er of Mdimern Street The Highland Park fireniui will nold their annual dance at RilVHilfl l'ark ('us‘img Saturday Henm‘, 111. ‘Jo‘vth. ruii r)‘ ,\11110uncanent mrds hare been re vein-d here Ulla Week announcma the formation 0! a partnership {or the un-nerul pravtice of law under the #1111) name of Hawk and Holmes. Mr Samuel S. Holmm of Linden Place 1! (if the firm, "lit‘ Miss Ruth dc- Aiiguera of Hnwent- 3111 Avenue, spent the week-en in Whituwut--r, Wis, Mr and Mrs. Blaiadel Shapleigh, the latter formerly Miu Dorothy Schof’ield have moved from Wayne‘- Mrs. Charles 'Md‘awlcy um! Mz~< ('uther‘lm- MM‘awley Ivft on Friday {or a month's visit in Honda. Mrs. Thomas Troxcll has _)u.~t re: turned from a three month“ ~tuy .lt Fort Leavenworth. Miss Louise Haungs of ('hwngn. was the week-end guest of hvr N.» ter. Mrs. John Reesmun. Mrs. H. S. le will retun. {rum Frontenac. Flnrida. this week, “(u-r an absence of several weeks. The Elm Plnce Auditorium will be the scene of n drpmntiution “In the Day: of Lincoln," on Homily even- ing. next. The upper grade pupils will give the plnylet which will con- sist of five scenes of the events and life of Abraham Lincoln. There will be a charge of admission. Mrs. Irving Randall has in her guest her mother. Mrs. luck-)- of Baltimore. Md. ' Fire was started in the Gerhardt home on Green Bay Road on Tuuday morning. from an oil stove in the kitchen. In the attempt to mum» guish the fire. Mrs. E. R. Gerhardt received several bad burnsâ€"about thc body. but is recovering. The 100.1 fire department did good work which saved the building. Little damage was done to the inside of the kitchen; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mom of H La rel Av n t ed h 1 a ("4 °' U e no, re urn , 0!”? as “-9 “H‘h ‘0 thank week from Fund-pl. Cal. 11!. Irving Rindllll have moved from their home at 128 Lake Avenue to the Parker home on Moraine Road. Mrs. B. D. Butler has returned home after a two months' slay m New York. Mrs. Butler expected to return home several weeks ago but on account of illness could nm «In so. ay. 3 several week: an all day "H’Q‘UHK Build a! the l’urxsh «mght roturneJ s [A y Ir. 3nd Mrs. P. 1-3. Schvnrd! of Chic-go. announces the birth of an eight pound baby girl, born on Ion- dly. Februury 1:191. )lrl. Schwerdt wu formerly I'm; ('uherine Van l’uyn of this mt): Mr. una Mrs. H, B. (‘lnrke are re:- islcred I! the St. Anthony Hon-1, San Anlomn, Tum ML and Mn. (‘hrke left Highland Park January 2“!» for u “to week” trip w Hut Sprungn, Arknzinu, V'H‘L Mr ( nrne was (All mm .‘lri. A‘ L. l'mv rm-rly uf UL~ m1}, 1hr Kurt-1 Hf Mb Nurwn'h, (w' .‘lrx mu! Mu \\ .\'. Shrrn-lm limp (HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGH i urk nu.- MI and Mr‘ Rum-r \un and WI“ 1 me on 1hr uunr-l of Man Hm-elnnd‘ Hhxu. ‘hcn- thr)’ V- (cm! Khv NM“ Vm‘. LAPllfl‘.’ r rn-mhg u! the fourth. Later lg. uk! 51‘ H H‘ .l H Ml in 1 {rum Mr and Mrs. Bln'udel Shnpleighwow the latter formerly Mm Dormhleo: Schofield have moved from Wnynu- 1r! burg, PL, where they bur hve‘ lino: Th their mnrringe lust September. to 91: St. Louis, Mo. ru; Ravinia School Lydia Lopokova, who will be re- membered by people hare us one who dum‘ed at anmla l‘lrk ”Vern! M-n sons Ago, i‘ promirfint in Serge dc lunghxlcfl's Bullet Rum now Al the Thy “A“ 1m Monday morning the pupil: of the schno‘ gathered in [enenl Insem- M} !n (‘umnwmurlu us. blrfihdny of George. \Vn-‘hmgton. There "II [I program of songs and paper! wnlun and read by the pupils. with slid" II» lustrutmg the life of that gnu nun, The kindergarten children were pru- er‘t {or ‘hc program. H1)" [ht M r Robert :\ux’..hnnum. ('hh‘ugo iudmg vv ‘ n .... for their kindnessel shown U! in our late bereavement " Mr. F. W, Pukor And Funny. J- “mid. “ h", ‘ \\ (N |)H.'“.\"d Mr. 1‘ H “mm." left week {or u (up to “(mint “bx-Y0 the) urr (u ho guests a! W. W. ‘VlHlU Mr I month Robert Curr 0! 1'1. I‘urel Av. who u 1': St Luke's Hoapuul. urn. u gummy on mcely Ind mll ' Luna- lr' A {rw Weeks. {\t R rth Hm”) Nu'mryc-r and mm Ar And Mr and Mn. Wflhan) Lu‘h» x‘. of “hK‘flKU, u'crv {he Week (Jr.~1~ of Mr. and Mrs. M V. ‘d of Mdhncrn SUN-1 . lhghlnnd I'nrk fire-mm Wm their annual dnnre a! Ranmn ('usnmg Saturday eu-nm‘, Prb Hr J'HXI 1 can! get: you 1 doll”. worth .1 the 1 cent Sale vex! \\ mm H HI. 3hr} (lurk \\h ”1‘ \‘l'JTLJ. March ".1 Mn YI‘Y‘I. 1‘” munth'n Hall “I"! h. H \th (h m.” RH‘ ( [I1‘-k‘v1u1l\ H \ul hu\ h“ 1111(- { (huuKU. fur 1!. 1er (-451. n,- ’1) uh In “0“th I month'o visit. home- Ina-r (hr 1 \‘ml and baby be m We .'> rd of March {crime rhwrltzr .u- thr)’ vull ntrlqurntl) In. Lt‘un our many friend! u- (be vial. .xrnn m the n ““1” ed ham? (1’ v ‘ ‘ . m :- \Ir (MW of IWU‘ y!“ m 1): a} ‘ . f ‘ :mR the- finu \ hn~ ”mm- m Nev-York qumm l‘lri Mynue Work hp! \\ mh'Y “.5 Ann uc, u'irl {(-‘fY‘ i nn Huck M- .yudhd .’ ( hu‘t‘th HIgth-‘d 1M: WM"! .3.“qu x. :erl)‘ Ruth Notes It on [he been mm IV mom. 0f ILA”! ‘ UQWC Tm b WC." Boon Notion-bk lot Ibo A Lumber of H.(]Ul!.f! hl\r been Imencd n! int 2) Ha- htuJL dry-r1 lnrnl {P‘Ihhh‘ Un- {um um. o! ‘hmnm' m (In HI) vuhr Th: (0L !|.\l‘ whhh Nmnl Tnnr‘ug Hutu»: M uruu Lake-t. “he-nun lhus ~'\.~Xr.m ha:- l-Hm In lnHfi‘ {be rr-mh h-u- l-rm. cl {remely ‘rthhmg u rep-rd- 1m pron-men! HA 1h H.I|Hl" HY safe!) Our 0“!) mull)»; lhup fur htn'e ~th'L 1| pruclnni!) Monic- uhd por- {n-lly nle VIIH'Y {or dnnkug put pom-n um! x! n \he l'rlm.’ of UM do parlmcm. {hat the drune n! uh!) thus Irrnrth-d (”.1 rumnmm!) Will 3h! urple‘uhl (.r uul‘fllh n") a‘: Hm I) aim n‘llifl “pm 3 uflt'1h1 .t-Y {Ir oulIHKh “ rm u “(Ir a man” u.’ but: t’omumen u..i :hort hme (hr) \ tamed In (hh #1131 not Milne H I! n The rhrnmrn! Ur 1y nor. injurmul 1 ply II In pron-M x when the nu u-L 0-00! "3"!th P (worn Wlihu x)‘ lhne )ran a Park, “.In) M. .1 “nah" Hzil- Wm): hm: ut' u-r. Mum Huc- [raw-led m (“‘0‘ Ind ('7 been u :1 firm nume- rrh Ind ALF-Mgr (“Him ‘drv (r mlx -1. now-w dxod xhe chi) {um-w”! the dual of his mid {Yd-"t: my! phyurun, Dr. chr) H 1m, ‘ Sunnnx My. Rom-rt:- are hu vnd- ow, hn nah-r, Mu Annette Robert- Jonen, hm duughter, Hm Helen Rob- eru. Ind h» sun, George R. Robem‘ The Inner-l service: "I“ be held I! 91‘.’ Sheridan Road, on Sundny, Fob- ru-r) 271)], and 1h: xnurment will h4- nt (Erna-“MA The funrrll hour “I” he lhhuuhced 1“" In {he (11‘? 0d m in» .1 Park. hu\ 1: x man u! UH ('n H mm use p-pm :.ur., uh ”1-) \wflh >hvro- (hnpu-r 1* plan- M Kim M -ma- of Wat-m n.’ Flirt, Hart, 5 plan- In Um h-nn- of Mn. Jlmu Wat-m n.’ Flirt, l'ilcr, Monday Ifu'r- yum. lmvw g xhr human muun‘ (he nu-u‘wn drmded m and Mn “Mum; ( Pym. 11- Wlahmfum, I! a ,. x r ;:«~c'1 1m .h-ptcr .1 the Nnhomnl ('umxnm‘l-l “”1"” lo be held from Use 170. to die 2'2nd of Aan Mn. lumlnt. AI ro‘om; In. Trunx. u wcrrennl, und In. John Hoffman of Wilmoup. :- nlumr nUvo. Vlll all npreunl the (ham-1 I! Ottawa. ll (he Hhhou Sun (‘on- {creme In l-r held on the 29th and 30th of Mirth Mn (‘ G. Alcnnd. er sing a Nun-'90.!“ “It-Chou. and er sing a Nun-'90.!“ “It-Chou. and I southern lullnby, nrromplmod on the plum) by In James Wltm. Mn. A 1‘ Smith read I ulet'uon {rom the ntudy book. on “Hand-y Faun-ls. Sports And Diversions." All“ the lm-elmg rrhr-hmtnu hm I. WERE DIES AI BFVERLY HILLS b?f\f Th "H Faun-l (nth ('1 For the anrr ‘ Rub! uhrzh uh Icinely mun-IL r .nx‘ nflaxn of Highllnd A)? g been at um xxmr alder- UH Xht'x} Inn]. 11 VII I (“-um Am (r UilQ Mr. Robert: «111) {um-um; the dual of {Mt-"12 MM phyurun, hr. hr heparin”- 1hr lwhrhl fut. Wu“ 5..- Diana" hUII (v! 1h nypln‘lll mud 'Avl'. I’m-boo! Rood I... A‘.‘ sudd...’ In CnMov III- mm Rolx-rh, fur “We” a rlmuir! t n" "Athltnd M: ‘ «SI\ irlvrunr} 21“, Ch H Hr', ‘nhform- . Im u ll Ind dluyh an!" n.- unv- lunrn In (‘hu‘l‘a m, u! George Klnduu «r luml-crmln (I! Ch» ~ mint-(0d ll Racine “Emma-m. Ind luttr .mpe. lye-(Hung m Ch)» mg unto human (hen am” pm” he h:- ~uxlncr bunnrn. the hem; ()«wrn W Rob (ruin u uknr nunhnx of the U h-\r l-rrl. fl g ‘1 rrgnrdl 1m (LMHr' H" safe!) ”-9 Um! fur MY? ANY-rid “1.11 (IA! um!" IUP‘ mic!) safer 1h." u” m uu {M h-p l-c-m. rup (hnUHhc Pu“ ‘117' u lretbd J.ml me (In I'ndurd anuuld , nan) large 1 v A“! Sum-- uh! I” UFM‘ .' dulled me N am} "full‘ ,n! ”Irre- VIZ“ (341 “up”: I hucumc Ifrul mv gr Ind VI" rrgk 1” tuned a! UN you I’lU'IHCf Um" who hug:- m Health Ilmnluu' r01."- North Shore Trust Company Making a :-[I(‘(|.‘1h)'()f loans nn impru'n-d real (-stzm m the Nnnh Shun u-rmnry including Rugrrs Park. limnsum. Wfl. Kt-mlwmth, Wmm-lka. Glennie, Highland Punk and Sn unty under mongagvs m this u-xmory i. mg Whlk‘ the rate of nneresl l': :mmctivc. mcuc. Lake Fun-st cunt munlh' (-nhzmc PHONE 87 North Shore Trust Company Why not have vum clothing renovated here this week and wvr our work ‘a fair trial" ()m (H AMM AF-l' DYHNG 0! ladies' and grnt's garments. (mental rugs. carpets. portlmx draprnw piano cover!» 1361' mrtams. etc. cannot be dupln :m-d by any 10ml cleaner. as we have the LARMM and most SANITARY plant in the Wm. wagon will (all for and dtlfm your gammta Coal Solvay Coke It bums vwll The Prurs aw hm Thv drhwr) ls pmmpt The prvparminn Is the best We guaramu‘ quantity. quality and mtlsfadmn, lx‘ It our calâ€"Coke or Cleaning and Pressing Or‘uuzod under the Banking Ln" of the Sum of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS HAIR OFFICE AND WORKS 211L113) Unoolu Avon-o. CHICAGO Highland Pug Illinois I .qunJI-M INCORPORATED HIGHLAND PARK. and deadr in: yourself but {he 1am vrmmn un lllered Wr Iwr up to om Idvrrl 16mg “ hc-n you tome h you ran he nut HY {IN Ion “r Mud_\ mrnl )nul pallmmw Prove our vrlulluhl) Wad rum YWCAIIEAD I. J “UNIV.“ “*1

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