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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jul 1916, p. 4

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record service. PRATT’S 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Mrs. John Welch is visiting her mother in Orion. Mich. Mrs. Welch expects to be gone three Weeks and will visit in Detroit, Grand Rapids and several other cities in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ZWetow had as their guests on Sunday Mr. Zwe- tow's mother. Mrs. Sarah Zwetow, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolfl, Mr. and Mrs. H. VVoIfl’, Mrs. I). Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wise. all of Chicago. and on the Fourth their guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Shamburg and Mr. and Mrs. Walin of Chicago. No matter whether you own a Grafonola or 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 Victor talking ma- chines. Yours for good record service. Entered as secondclass matter March I. 1911. at the post olfice at Highland Ptrk, Ilhnoxs. under the Act of March 3.1879. Sisa'utiu Price $1.50 per Yen in Mvnce Puausmm WEEKLY BY JOHN L. UDBLL at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois John L. Udell ...... Editor Ind Publisher Poul L. Udell ........... Superintendent Esther C. Baker ............... City Editor Florence Warner..........Society Editor Loretta Kreu. ......... Doerfleld Reporter Albert Levy ........... Chic: Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson. el. Wnb. 52-12 Tolephonu, Highlnnd Perk 557. 658 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS k! M vflhw ‘ ztiona on a son born Friday, June 30th. vacuuming. 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. c. Connd And mum .74 rdaughter Helen were the guest: of n G PURDY',‘ SONS Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Connd of Wood- m.m310ck for a pun of this week 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 svyeet, 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 halt pint and up. Breakfast Creaxn--.‘.’ledium He ivy Cream-Special Guernsey Cream. Als) Bulgarian Buttermilk, Plain Buttermilk. and ereamery Butter of the best quality. Lake Forest Arcady Farms ARCADY FARMS deliver direct from the farm to the mn- sumer and guarantees strictly fresh products. Delivery through our local office to any part of the City any time dur- ing the day. (Formerly Ruggla Bakery) 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Local Office THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1916 ARCADY FARMS Nae Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malone of Cen- tral Ave.. motored to Chicago and were the week-end guests of Mr. A. G. Gamble of Diversey Blvd, (‘hi- cago. Mrs. Mary Perchmnn and her son Manny wen the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Terry u! Home- wood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of North Set- ond street are receiving congntuln- tiona on a son born Friday, June 30th. Miss Marjorie Erickson and Miss Edith Ralph spent last week with their cousin, Miss Mildred Postlewait of Chicago. MrS. Ernest Carling and children of N. St. Johns Aw. have u»- their guests this week. Mildred and Earl ArnswaM of ('hicagu Miss Lillian Ryder is spending tWU weeks at Galvu, 111., as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Cronin. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran (‘hurrh will meet “th Mru. Edward Eichlcr uf .\'. Sm'nnd St‘ thn‘ afternoon. Mrs. P. A. Leonard of Raxinia has rented her home for the summer to Madame Marguerite Beriza. who is singing with the Ravinia Park Opera Co. at Ravinia Park thls season. Lydia Gatling of N. St. John's Aw. spent last week with relatives in Chicago. Miss Florence Warner had as her guests on Friday the Misses Winni» fred and Emma Burridge of Lake Bluff. Dr. and Mrs. (urey (‘u‘lbertshn and son of Chicago have taken the Scho- ening‘er cottage in invinia for July and August. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Turrifi' haw rented an apartment in Rawnswomi where they will make- their homb in the future. Little Warner Turrit‘f will remain with hi< grandmothvr for a short while. Miss Alice Seigele of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. P. Cuuley 01' Nonh Second St. for several weeks. Miss Genevieve Mott of E. Laurvl Ave. had as her guest owr the week end Miss Mabel Linn of Chicago. Miss Mattie Woodrufi' of Chicngl was the week and guest of Mrs. W A. Harrison. Win PERSONAL NW3] Demett’s Bakery Tel. 193 Illinois Mrs. J. F. Lenming 1nd Jnughter. Miss Harriet Leammg spent last week in St. Plul, Hinn. Miss Legm- ing went on to Duluth And will re- turn home he“ week. Mrs. ll‘nmlng returned home this week. Mr. Henry Legler of Rns‘mia is in New York {or two Wreks and will re‘ turn home next week. Errors cost the Southsnie Whnh-s of Waukegan the game mm the 4th, when they played the Wm! Side (h- unts in un exhnhmm: gnmn before ”.000 people. The stuff \\';x~ '3 to 0, Mr. 1% B. (Eann and «lunghtcr. Mus (hum of (’hlcugo hun- (ah-x: the Hul- brook home on Rannm .\u- for the summer Mi and Mrs, Wallmvn I‘m-fir! and children (:1 Milwaukee. Wu, “we gut-‘1, on 'l‘uesdziy 0! Mr Toe!fer’~ auni, Mrs F, K Man'htlv of W Lauri-I Aw Thosi Md‘um. MJL Hf Mmiugrr MU (mm of the Wuukegnn Whales, pitched five innings in the Sunda) game against the Topaz, {he Whaler; winning 5 to 0. Miss Annie Ingersol mowrvd to Chicago and fluted friends on SM» urday. Mr. Raymond Svhnmdrr And dnughter, Horencr, spent part n! thu week at [.akv Beuluh, Wuromm a.- 1hr guests of Mr‘ Schneider's parents, During thexr Mum-v1- .“y~ kurgv Fishley of (‘hwngn vm m.- yum! .._’ Mrs. thm-I-h-r n-f’ (Lem‘m- . ”1m Mr. Raymond Igmtz, pastor of the Mr- “Hi MD "In: “vanish ['m'u‘. E\3!\grl1\.’¢] Lhuhh 01 Nm ”OHM {ht-1r homo m: Inn-uh; .-\ vrtm: nnd studwz: 01' “button (‘nlâ€" un- ~5wmhhg thu- summt-r m 1.4 19110 is the guest for «firm! weeks of I”. Mr. Elnn-r (Siva-r. Mr “11an Hrnlhrrhm o.’ l “Isa Ulh'ia 601-1117., who hm been a mun! at a huusu party 11'. Rogers Ark” for 2| month, wxil rvturn hump [hl‘ Week Mr. Arthur (ha-11H nf Hux “an A 1: MHMUIH. Mont \vhv'v hr xx 1: aprruf Cruel Mr. and Mrs. ("lurenro Ho‘m nf Plaza, N. 1).. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur le'hvrmn ih: pus! week. Mr. and er Hmmm: I’renske of Rmmm entertained eight guenh from l'hu‘ago on Tuvalu): Mm Mudclme Woodme loft Sun~ dn) {or Murlrlehead. Mass. Mrs. John IL Ristmu and children of E. Park Ave, lvf! lam ucek for Kmnau ('lty, Mo” when- :hcy WIH \‘isu relatives {or one munth, .\lr. Hurl Mcl'hmwn Hf iu-lrmt, Mich. 1s spending a {9M days \HLh Mr. and Mrs. Arthur le'hvrmn., Mr. and .\lr,\ Jnhn Schwuxgci and daughu-r, Mane, of N. Urnrn Bay Rd‘ left Tuesday for a two weeks' motor trip through 10w“ umi other Western states. spcn'. wn spending the “1-. guv~x bur. W131, l~ the gum! of M Smuh thxs week Satun Frm-m- wull lcnn- nu ma uutomolulv tuur of the uni Mr and 7» Harvard Ull ncrul of Mr Miller's <1~L “did u!” lhu'ngu Mr. Willmm thnngu-L u ,1 )‘LS- N-l<un Hf (‘hn'ugu \u-u‘ lhv Sunda} numb «If Mr. um! )lxx. Jnhn N-hun gel of N. (in-en Bay Road. Mrs: (L A. Smith of “011(- .\\e. um CJlHPd In Buhe'y'~ Harbor mm \wrk on ncvuum uf Ihl- drnth of hr! HUGH: Minx-1 Mcf’hcrwnr; “all day to \pchd lhx- \mmu 1h i. 37,; 3:74 .1174 2: H. .11. 2332.. 12:1... _ S: ._: «0.. :7. EFL At: $3.77 :_N 131.4. on fo't'l‘hl at ”11' (h Mr \Vxlhum Fun-w Ml» Anna Flt" bur. W131, |~ the j M1. “numb Min Hit-mm: 3 Ridgr h the gnu-q Edith Names. \1! am! .\h\ l‘ ('hlllhvx: nnd MN daughter. mehJ, Schwinn-l I“ ha (-i AI! Tol I” l ed M r.-. A Mr <umnw \mmnu t-r'a «uteri OSTEOPATHY W. B. McVElGH I'm hlt'flHU! Mm h the gunk Khx Dunes. (hwrgr .\I “mm-u H\ M 31111141“) MMH' hahi \s A”), lh..- \n ‘Ihh ax“ 3} \ n- R um} Mm nu: n! I’umxih' 15 'n “l'h Mn. Anhur «x1 :chuv MHz-11.1 Hlizvr om" Hmm ll'l012l‘ lmlpm DKOFI‘pm Saturday Mm .\I AH'J \\ m Hm \l (ht ht Arms l-\u-h.\1\c {ht ( hwugu h uwdu) r1” N" ,A'wl “' \ I'urk cugu ppm! Narnia) . - 1mm: m hu Alf Mr. Willum Van Even of (Wm-Ago visited (mend: m Highlnnd P-rk an Sundny‘ Mn. A. W. hut-key of Freeport, ”1 was tho gun! of Mr. And Mn. JV 1. (”mm ”1 .\ \num! \t .m Sunda‘ Mun Ann- Kreuger WI” reprv-un! the (‘hruliln Enduwn Some-(y of the L'mlod Eungrhnl (Tmrrh It ‘ho (I E. convention tn he he‘d u Fn‘rpnr‘L “1., the latter part of {hill week Mm Princilln Kornberg v.11 also attend the conventmn. Mn-nn, EdVIard Huh-r, Frank MC (‘lflvng Juhm 7.:mmr-r. Johr‘ Swan sun, Howard Huber, Hurry Exrhler. W, K‘ Roycr spent the wool: and It 1;“ Kockonong Wis. MN. Hominy; Hm‘hnhn her hump ax. Manam- R lifter M: nbsvnce 1.x Urn! Mrs. Buchmmn'! puma (fine and Dun-H IH' In {or 1hr summo Arrh an! Hm uru'Hv-y u! u luru'ur (nt‘évt :L EYI'YHwY} u.’ )HK hro‘h'r, 1hr th‘ I‘vuf. lhauim lumpmn (If Mmhl gun I'mu‘rnty, qwnt Sunday \I‘llh hxs m1. Mr Dudley "hare I‘cnison 0? Lake Avenue Hus 01th ion, In Walvuu “Unison. hmu jun returned to this mquy after-twenty months' rcrnw .' thr Rmi (‘mu‘ hnspxtnis 1r. Vlem.“ uzui “Hun-u (Huh-‘1 (h A Mb “"1! \\ n)‘ hum den l'nrk I’lm‘e arr m the- «an “mung duh-rum! x‘xnes. Mr. and Mr: Trrr) wxll n-turn 1n n mth 1H “mu 1:. Elmharst. I :11qu In hwume Pn-r mu m 2hr Y W l (end-«r 13L “1|! (hr homr of Mn AMur MM'h (umuugham (If Englcuood I AWN“! Hvar “Mr ”W KM“! and Mn \VHL. K th-vhw (he I'mm}; M: (;..t'l.“ firu 4n, ‘hn: [.llUr Junw- Wain-kn, UL, u' mulhrr, Mrs. W (ht‘t‘l 1‘“) RAM gucsh chlldre 1m $111“ng ('HUK _\ "Ht, .‘1Y\. nth'nll)‘ Judge Ih-msrm of St. Lou”, m". hm Mr- h! 51r3 ( “In lut't' \l MI Mus Ahm- “rim t\\ My mxpmu [inflh‘nlhli Ih~ “I M" id I“ 1) \HT \\ (h) of (edlr “lipid? Mar) Swarm, who mu how u m m In (”A Park huhplutl HIMK and 15 mm wuh rel:- Elmharst. ILL She Will Ln \rlmL Mich Duluth) Bum” mu M.” I‘u‘knum ha i \I Mr. Kcunr «I In»! u E Lnurr] Mb \\ 112418} Mr “ 0T? \\ (‘V k Iurmin) in'n \\ Rum-Ms was nu H1 “'urn Mr :v d My- \ Mu)»: \r! Mn.- Mxldn .HA I“!!! Mu) nu. Suwh HPIA'Y lull Mu) 1dr]. Mr “Tun-xx glvuood and Mr of [bx-im- If“ mw Canada and .5 Mn. Sell“) pk mi UN) “1“ r gunrt< ..' \‘h. h" Mr mm \1 u! £13m, Ill wk of Mr: } AH- llu‘h rs arc” A. thou! Sf] mu (1n).- n ‘, return”! h» uni thus work nmowmx Wm. Cordon. Eu- ()conomownr h B. end “up: u ht In“ .. Kdm M..- 1‘! H ”11 H hnd Ha lit-(rm! \' hm" SS! \ rr ()w mlm rd power“ IILA H‘UX “It! My h! Highland Park Fuel Company BuilHing Material LAUREL INN 3.10) "IT HAS! 1.41mi Awmu' HIGH! AN!) P-XRK H HM )IS 102 N. 1st 5L1. North Shore Trust Comp mun I mm. Mun PHON E 67 Why not have mm (‘iuthmg renovated here thls wee): and give our work I fair trial? (mr L‘LLAMM. Mix In HNC of ladies' and gm: ~ ganm-Ma. urn-11ml rugs. (anti/S. Donna's. dmpmuw piano un'vra 1m (‘ qumm. m2. cannot be duphcah-t‘. by any 10(8) clvanm. :15 wv have the LARGE? mm most SANITARY plant m the West. North Shore Fuel 31 Supply Co. Tobphonoo IM HRPORATLD 214 EAST CENTRAL M'ENl'k Tale. my” will call for and deliver your gamrnn Building Material Iolc Solvay Coke C Iqaning and Pressing (Junizx 4K1 .. Fr 11'! 11.va v! North Shore Trutt Company Highland Park. Illinois 5 ‘MORTGAGE BANKERS ”IRS. WIEMERS Organized under the Bunking Law: of the State ofilllinoiku (Hx'! ‘IWI HERMAN DENZEL President Telephone 335 230 N \I John- Aroma apital $100,000 I)!“ oln )9‘8 m \ngh- and on Suiua Puma Baths, 1' \x (-ant Table. RHH‘S In l'vrmanem Guests m l mu) ha hoot-t \lnnagcmvm u! :mpmH-d :«.~ )1 Rngm‘s I’mk } (llc‘m‘uc. lhghl. :nm‘igugrs II} ' u' mtr n! inh-w \ Urn k ’1 II! hvr ('lm Telephone Mud Purl: 265 p in! Ihnru HIGHLAND PARK, IL Harman!» “(A Mnll'd and uhhd) mm unlv shyly! vu-av Tu kN-g Hmn Ar. mxvdknndmnn send umw Kmmrnu h u‘ Hyman) rm h wee-L [H u) Mum vull (we your «Am-:1 « w: lumul "fhh hulk HIH' lengthen lhr m.- Mc n‘ the" uuiulnru lu ynu )(m '10“ um Dead: and Fresh-g IN SUMMER PH imp! Divoruy - 8152 h.1h1{.«.'\ ill mrl Du Id! Vkl‘lfl V( llury The High‘ 17 We“ WJHK I)" H a lew‘ Maw? “41H .1V in 111 Tailow (My Suits ()n: \'\ 18 ~11 H) u "1'11 «In/2‘. FIII‘

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