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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1916, p. 4

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TiEmmLANDPARKmss Whiafljolfl'mi Entered as secondclm mutter March L X911. a! the pom office at Hmhland Park, Illmou. under the Act of March 3.1879. PUBLISHED Wuxm BY JOHN L Uozu. 1t Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois Telephones, Highlnpdrhtk 557, 558 No matter whether you own a Grafonola or a Victrola. ‘ No matter where you bought it. Our large andl varied stock of Columbia records, is sure to inter- est you. Columbia records play on Victor talking ma-i chines. Yours for good record service. 39 5:. Johns Ave. Highland Park Lake Forest ARCADY FARMS are the producers of a larger variety of dairy products than any other dealer in this vicinity. We furnish everything of the highest quality in standard grades which provides for every need of the household. Following is a list of our products: Pure Milk at eight cents per quart is a high grade milk for general household purposes. Inspected Guernsey Milk at nine cents is a sweet, natural milk testing high in butter fat. It is especially desirable as a beverage and for table purposes. Certified Milk at fifteen cents per quart is produced especially for the baby and the invalid. Natural Guernsey Cream in three standard grades at ten cents per half pint and up. Breakfast Cream---Medium Heavy Creamâ€"--Special Guernsey Cream. Also Bulgarian Buttermilk, Plain Buttermilk, and creamery Butter of the best quality. ARCADY FARMS deliver direct from the farm to the con- sumer and guarantees strictly fresh products. Delivery through our local otiice to any part of the city any time dur- ing the day. 244 E. Park Av. Arcady Farms n 0 1503mm sous Local Office .‘vw- ' 7 (Formerly Ruggleo Bakery) 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Tel. 193 Paper THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1916 ARCADY FARMS . M. GATES PAINTING Huntin‘ .nd Decor-ling Tokphono 1090 ”7m D7. WA!” mum rm We wish to correct an article which appeared in the local column of last week's Press, concerning the meeting of the Cook County Sunday School Association. The article stated that Miss Priscilla CarVer and Miss Helen Mayer Were soloists at the meeting held in Chicago. at the auditorium, but Miss Mayer was the soloist and Miss Carver the accompanist. The following is what “The Music News" says of Miss Mayer's playing on that\occasi0n: Miss Helen Mayer gave two groups of violin numbers. She draws a virile bow and plays With a subtle intelligence that carries con- The “Press" has been a contract for primmg ll Park program again this vxction Mrs. Oscar Bell has us her guest. Mrs. William Land: of Auburn Park. Chicago. Miss Wilhelmnm week in Elgin, 111.. Harry Sampson. Mrs. William Roth of North Second 'Street was the guest on Thursday of Mrs. Robert Livingston of Oak Park. i Miss Florence Simmers and Miss lMay Siljestrom weTe the Saturday .guests of friends in Waukegan. Miss Irene Jones, :1 teacher at Elm Place School, had as her guest on Sunday and Monday of this week. Mrs. D. A. Moore. a principal of one of the ward schools in Tuscola, Ill. Miss Eva Siljc'strom and Miss Elizabeth Ruhr Were the Sunday guesxs of Mrs. E. N. Pierson of Con- tral Street. Exunstun. Mr and Mr» Alfred lllll of North Green Bay anul hfltl as thelr week- end guests thrir nephews, Adolph and Fnedolph Wuhlen, 0f Chicago. On Sunday Miss )1 had as her guest M Gabel of Morton Grove Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of North Second Street had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Keasel of Chicago. Mrs. Harry M. Butler is spending this week visiting her parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. Loomis Shattuck of Belvi- dere. The Ladies' Aid Society of the German Lutheran Church announce 1 great success of their apron sale on Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of W. Vine Ave. moved last week to E. Park Ave. for the summer. The Alumni Associstion of the Deerfield-Shields High School will hold its snnusl banquet and business meeting at the High School Wednes- day evening, June ch. Dinner res- ervations must be sent to Miss Ger- trude Zahnle before June 1213:. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Durban and children of Winnem arrivod on Monday and will spend the summer at “Ledgemore,” the mar ham. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory Hrs. Durham’s parents. Dennett’s Bakery Miss May Siljestrom guest Miss Katharine has been awarded the u‘intmg the anima again this yvur. Bell spent last the guegt of Mrs. Illinois "a """ """ inmi «111111 dnugnu-r, Lucnr III! Inv- ews, Ado! h and V V . ‘ p 111g hen- [hm week from kenoahn (hlcagn 1\\1=,, um! wiil occupy the Larson fin May Slljestrom m1 Seumd St Mn. Frmivrickso Miss Katharine Wnfi 1'11111111'1} \l1<,~ Murgunt Beru we. 10! this city. b} Of North Second” Mr 1nd 3115.!1ugh 1i loudon 0(‘1 InflnroldhrunofGncn 3”,; u. rWiL, in upondlnt I low wool: withi her pnrenu. “I. und In. R. 0.1 n' 'Evnnn o! S. Fir“ Strut. i h u, “a m. wmum Guyov. «.mo‘ yo! Wis. in upondln. I (ow woou mu her pnrenu. “I. und In. R. G. Evnnn o! S. Fir“ Strut. Mr Jnd Kn. William Guyov. a! Glcnview Ave. Md In their (out: on Sunday, Mr. and In. C. H. Doon 01 Chicngo and Er. Charle- Spoichcr, who in 1 ltudcnt at the Northwestern University. Miss Edith Muench of North Green Bay Road but returned from Olnq, ‘lll.. when she spent her “cation v'u- iting her parents. Mrs. Walter Shaw Ind mull son, thter, Jr.. 0! Chictgo, And hu mother, Mrs‘ Max Ekelmnn and two sons of Glencoe. motored to Hlighl-nd Park Ind visited friends hen on Sum day. Miss Gertrude Zahnle, Mr. George Martin and Mrs. John Richard: 0! North Green Bay Road were the Sun- lay guests of Mrs Jncob bhnle of Deerfield. On Sunday Mrs James Hepburn and Mrs. James Stupey were the guests of Mrs. Charles BuLler of ('hl- cage. Mum Vina Wynmn and Mn» [,0qu Healer of (Elencoe were the weck-cnd guests of Mm Laura Flk‘her of S. Green Bay Road. Mrs. James Tnylor u! (’hmlgo 'u visihng her dlughter. Mrs. Fred Fischer of Green Bay Road this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmiu of Niles Centre visited Mr. Ind Mn. J‘mes Healer on Sunday. Mr. And Mn. A, Scessenu of ('hi- ngo were the Sundly guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer nf County Lme Mr. George Muskn of Chicngo v'u» ited Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fischer on Sundny. ago were the hunaly guuu u. m1. and Mrs. A. Mayer Hf County Lme Road. Mr. Winfield Schcndorf of Chm-go spent the Week-end with his mother, Mrs. Henry Schendorf. Mr. and Mrs. J( Haywood spent 5 daughters. Mrs. S. Mrs. John L. Udell Mm Helen Connd In“ be the Week-end guest of her brother Ind sister-in-l-w, Mr. nnd Mn. George F. Conrnd of Fox Luke. Miss Evelyn Brown of N11" Centre Was the guest on Fridny Ind Satur- day of Miss Madge Schendorf of W. Central Ave. Mr. and Mrs. M. M Conrad And children. Irving 1nd Elunor, Ind ML Hayden of Wmi-‘tock. motored here Sunday and Were the gas“: of Mr. and Mn. M. C. ('01:er of McGovern St. lxrnther. Mr on Sunday .\l:' and Mrs (i Mnerkhn of Fen-I; Lrnl Au- wure the week-end sruuu‘g of Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Culkms of W'Iuâ€" LII kegun .fwrmerh' of lhxs cu); " Mus Ruth Ildgeruood of I‘eerfieldif (pent n {cw d|\~ of but neck with“ .\‘|5~’ Hnlvl Bell of .\uth S! Johnnie Alta Hamilton of (‘hicago Visited her ‘Sundny Mr. uni Mrs. Jnhr. Strung of (h)- mum were (he firm-«ts of Mrs‘ Strung} parenh, Mr, and Mrs. William Grunt on Tueuin)‘, H Kelan (hula, Jr. has been given additional territory as agent {or the Murphy Hisnmwaring Trurk Body for Fur'i can. whirh now Kim‘s him ev- I~r_\'!hmg between (‘hlt‘ugn limits Ind (hr “'w‘mulu unto hm‘. lh‘ N. Sheridan Road spent Sunday H" La Urangr, [11. Mr, Loudun lean." the CH.) next week for New Yor where the Loudon {amnly “l” resldd in the future. Mn. Loudun and 5115. Dorothy will follow July 1>L 3 Mrs. Bowen Schumacher' .15 1Q [’oughkccpslc. New York, where Rh‘ wnll attend the tummonccmcnl {95‘ tnl'les ut \assar (ollegc. Hep duughu-r Mus (athzruo \"xhumnche: wxll graduate {rum \ubxur on Junq Sixth. i prenhve Forest. \lx Hscar Lundgren of South H!“ Stree‘ ha: accepted a pmnwn as up. orentu‘e m Krafit 3 Drug More, 14k. Mrs. George A‘ How: of County Line had as her guest; ovxr‘the week end and Decoration Day. 2 Mine! Mamie Sears, and Frances lenkc, [)r. (X H. Johnston and Mr. and Mr, Robert Bashelier, all of Chicago. lure Mrs. 1,0. Jones and her niece, Mill (din-Fm S‘YHH lMMWAn OSTEOPATHY (km, and S's-'0 W zuw‘. Mrs. Fred Frrivricksm‘ ull dnughtz-r, Lucnle are mov n- this week from Kenmhn‘ m! wiil occupy the Larson flat! MN! St Mn. Frrdvricksorfi run-Hy Ml» Margaret Berubq Mrs. John Gunufson of spent Sundny wnh their Mrs. S. A. St. Peter And . B. McVElGH Inn: Kwhl of HiRhVIOOdL Mn office Houn 10x012|n Zlotym. Tmtoflflom New York. nut rod, Both th.‘ young 1.4m An [nth-u! d Vuur. liu Cum“ will ran-kl at until but in July. in W to b. brndummd u the wedding of It“ . ‘14 A .0an 5 yr. Ind Mn. n‘ 2L mam m u their guru inn! week, In Robofl Wag?“ u! Wmmpq. (Audt. km "a Mn. w. J P‘yfie mu I’ve {or uwrmvxlh. New Jcmy. y} “(and the commencement. excrflu I re. Hcr um, Ir. Bllhng‘r Fyfle, l grnduue Um ynr 1‘0 Fyflo “me ha! been rmlod 1o Mr.\nd In £11m Shaun of (Wm-ago {or the mum :anny nghinnd Park indld In In ‘ sled m sunny {or the American F ( run at ['1er Hub. The plu‘ to p11) golf In the morning- :nd fl new during the Ifu'rnooru The 1mg: wa be held cvvry Wednu 8:; the fin! luck plue )elhrdu). Hcherrnd and Mn R 1. layer of 'cw \ork we're the week nfi xuuu Mr. and Mn. Paul (hour of North und St ‘3 Mm Florence Maker of Homewood 'éu Iho hAI been confined to be! me “nth the (hp: for a for (hp xmprmed nnd AMe w b. Around “am. r?- Mr lLd Mrsv Hcrlnrt J Antoine of ’03 Human, the blur formfiiy Hm Berth: (‘umpbell of Um (my firm the ’undn) guest: of Mn N C. (‘amp- « 11 â€"‘ .. . .. LUn Sundny Mr. Ind Hm. Funk nller and brother, Mr, Barney Miller l)! ('hlrngn, muwrod to Mquvy Ind 5pm the day With their nix-n. Hm Mnry Mxllcr and Mn. John Grluer. Mr. Edwnrd MIN: 0! (‘hacuo "ll hhr Suud-y gun! of Mr. And In. W'llhlm Terry 0! Homevood Avenue 5 Mr. Ind Mn‘ George Pfllur Ind {Innly of Homewood Ave and Mr. 'Ind Mrs. Willmm Anus united Mr ind Mrs. ('ur'l I‘lng of Ibarfield (m Mn {mum Grorge u! "rnml A\e I'll 1hr fiundly guest of hrr hrnlhn. Mr. Edward Spu‘cr u! Mxlwluhee Max M- Nun, Mr Frink Fun» mm, Mm.- Irma Snub. Mr. “Ilium Wuhcr-pmm, Mr Ind Mn. Floyd Skndmure nmi Mr Rudokf Kurt-hen" u! (HI'IKUQ “on UN gut-1| on Sun- dn)‘ «If Mr and Mn Henry Buye- of [Alwriynl'an ‘hv Uh Sunday Mr, Ind Mrs. Allm Yuzen hnd u \hnr gun-u Mr Ind Mrs. Iz'ox u! Lulu- lunch. Highllml I'IHL u to M- WOU Np"- p-nxed n: the I’n-paredm-M Fund: on Salunln} 11‘ (hlrlgu‘ “}'lri( Aid" clnssrs (run; Hmhlnnd I‘lrk. Luke Fun-u. Exunstun Am! ('hxcaxo will clnssrs Hun: Magnum-u .-.â€", .__- Fun-fl, Eumsiun Am! ('hxcngo Will hnu- rvho.’ nlnhona fully equipped “11h duclnn, {timed Rune) Ind firm! and ~Iudc-Mx mrry hxn.’ er Mung (he par-do “rxghl w.’ ua} " Mrs. Ann: Haul chnrs, "ho ha been vumng {or sever-L week: m Lhc an n mm M (he Mun-me {or the pummer Mn. H M Wuknh Kuell. Mrs H'hurher of La ('roue, Wm, left yen- u'rdny mom {or her ho‘o Mr. and Mr: Rollnnd Hashnga xpl'h! (he \I'eekrrxtd at (h! Dellb of Wlpconnr Mix-s Mar) Sedguuk has In her guest. Mu- Margaret Ixeonnrc of flax n guest. Mu- Mnrnhuil. .\I< Uronzr (inn! and M and Mr and Mrs. J« “No k‘thh'Y, Hf "nk guesu or Mq-nmrmi 1 Mrs. James (irnm of Mr fun-s1 51-1301. 0! Lb; hie of Pines. Mn huyene h.’ Emma-ton, Mrs. BrooL~ of ( hwago, Mnund Mn- Uronzr (inn! and run. of Ehlnrlon and Mr and Mrs. Juhn Ruin-1 and two chIMH-v, n! an l'ur}. Wtro the guesu or Mvmurmi lm)‘ of Mr, and Mrs. James (irnm of Rhine l'nve. Minn Florence Warner of North Second St. wxll emu-rum Lhr J l' G (‘luln on Frid-y PVCHIRK Mr. und Mrs Harry Docks! o! Evan-um, Mus Ehubeth Jcnnon and Mr. Andrew Iwrkcr u.’ Wlukognn, were Lhe gut-Ms (m Tueuhy of Mr. and Mr: T H Decker of South Set- ond Stu-ex. Mr. And NHL 8 Sign.“ 0! I‘ll mar Aux. “xxhwood. enterumed RV oral out of {on gun“ on Sund-y. Mn. Wnrrcn A. “urn-on returned: Sundly an" Ipehdlh‘ the week vu-i film; friend.- In (‘hlcngo - ”we“ m Irrne Yuan u! (Tm-urn wn Sumiuy guest 0! Mn. Nelson er~ u! Hmhvwod Mr, Ind Mrs. Allm Pfinur o! lbmewood neon confined to he! 'npe {or a for d!" Arthur Ii“ Makmg a gut-(ml!)- of lofims on improved real (state m the Nonh Shun- n-mtory mfiuding Rogers Park. Evanston. Wil- mdte, Kcmlwunh. Wmdttka, Glcncoc. Highland Park and Lake Forest. Su‘umy under mortgages m this territory is oonlmually mhmmnx while the rate 0‘ interest is attractive. LAUREL INN 316 - 317 Fast Laurel venue HlGHl.AM) PARK. ll, INOIS PHONE 67 Buildiflg Material Highland Park Fuel Company 102 i. Isl a. mug mm mm Telephoat 335 North Shoreé Good Qunln) M ()RPORATED 214 EAST CENTRAL AfENUE I»! I“ Put 265 North Shoie Trust Company “'hy not haw )M clothing renovated here this um-k 2m un'c our work a (axr mal.’ gamwms wntr. tugs, canx-ts. pomers. draperies, piam. ‘ (m n “u .‘unams, (-th cannot be duphcated by am' In .21 Lh.1r.as we have the LARGEST and most SAM1 Am mt in the West. (m \ Lil-KI; Aw Dunno of ladies’ and gents Buildigxg Material (an? yum wagon 3010 .: Solvay Coke C/canbzg and Pressing }‘ h‘. Ind ()pcn ("der Management of -' 'wi“ Inhf‘ MA“ OFFICE AND WORKS 2121211! lJ-ooh An... CHICAGO MRS: WIEMERS will (all fior and deliver your garments Manta Palm. lll'uw'u an Vi- bdâ€" Rmnn Smgle and en Suite, Private Baths 1 Excellent Table, Rates to L Permanent Guests 1m; and w W" km N n. 00*" “Hz" m" Clay Root"! 1 Wlfllc WM '0' W"' 230i. 3‘. Job- Ava-u Fuel Supply Co. ammo ”mm. Up-To-Dale Pgople know the Impflrt.(t m lppenrlna Thab why so many (ume a u.“ adv-nun: 01 um lull m ltdxfl' .nd urn‘mrh » dothmg.Thm mum learn ed that our work krrpc them m new rlmhn I“ the hm: Thr) never have an old hunting sun to the" wnrdrobe. Prompt Delivery .uu TA'O'Y “1 “‘9IH4 k. 'A wr‘ W a k X ) n My!» (1 MHHdJ Hint! ‘ men sand 11 u )eIIyI {serve I net Ill! shaved nuxh hrm m one in! pa and ll! when 1 she“! dl (‘nt n.

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