' V . k ï¬â€˜h' ' at I ‘ I'uV [“lanflbe u. 39 St. Johns Ave.Hn¢hhnd Puk as: ‘ â€â€˜8 An 1 a 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 wonddags mane-r March 1. 1911.3: dag post Hfï¬yr at H:."\Idnd Park. thoxs. under the Act nf March h “who“ Price $1.50 per Year in Advance Phone 237 John L. Udell ...... Editor and Publisher Full L. Udell.........V......Superintendent Esther C. Baker ................ City Editor Florence Warner-W...“ Society Editor Loretta Kress‘......l..Deerï¬eld Reporter Albert Levy , 7..“Chicago Adv. Mgr. 8th floor, 20 E. Jackson, Tel. Wab. 5212 Telephones, Highland Park 567, 558 PRATT’. PUBLISHED \VEEKLY at Highland Park. I. JAMES ECONOMOS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS The HIGHLAND Inn Ice Creams and Ices THURSDAY. JL'LY 3M. 1916 (Formerly Ruggle‘ Bakergl 212 E. Central Ave. Highland Park Local Office Also Bulgarian Buttermillpnin Butt Butter of the best quality. ARCADY FARMS deliver direct from sumer and guarantees strictly freah through our local Ofï¬ce to any part of 1 ing the day. 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 uur 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. Catiï¬ed Milk at ï¬fteen 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 Cream~~SpeciaI Guernsey Cream. Lake Forest ARCADY FARMS Have You Tried BY JOHN L. L'DELL take Countv, Ilimuxs â€THIS Miss Mabel Conic of Norwood Park is the guest of Mrs. Albert Larson of North Second Street. Mr. T. H. Decker is spending the Mr. John Christinaâ€; “in operuu-il upon on Friday ill 1h" .'\vlï¬(uslflnfl Hospital. ('hicugo, Mi: ('lii‘islmun. who has had some difficulty with his eye, is muvh improved and has reâ€" turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles (‘hristmzin had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Straub of Chicago. .‘xl'i‘ Ruben If. iu-z‘ week-CLJ :m-~ S. K_ Roxfnrd of Miss Nellw Hanna W \‘ Mr. and MN. Mr. and Mrs. H rictly fresh products. Delivery any part of the city any time dur- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. ('nm‘ud daughter, I'M-1mm; uf Wandszwk. are the guests of Mr. and )lrs. M‘, V. (hm-ad this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Mnrmwy of Chicago formerly ox Hmhland I'urk. are the pmud and happy parvrfl» w:' a baby girl. 2mm lust \n-ek. Mr. and Mrs. G. hxmzm and fumn‘y Of (hivugn “TIT thy S und .Hlizl)‘ g:h‘~t< of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hlt‘w'l' M' North Sen-0nd Strvet. Mlss Hum .Im‘vhu“ } (4 Mn'Kvnzu- nth-mini Z I‘m-s Plump: Suz‘rfzty Mr. and Mrs. Edgar wt :\\'c., arr m Yt-Il Ver, m; :1 thr'w \U'Ur.‘ . Plain Buttermilk. and creamc-ry Mr, [9mm '1‘ Burr :~ inwrmu:g. .u; uttutn ai' appendix-1:1» The Mlsws Blur} and )1) French had as thmr wm-k-c'xd 21 Miss L131um Eldredge of Fran “him, who attends the Summur Sr of )Iusn‘ at um; Forest (Mloge, I Forest. ‘kn‘n., AU Bumwll Mics Mum†7“?â€" LLQQAL AND PERSONAL NEWS \Vxlmetw L'Ut'its 360 Cemrul Ave. GEORGE BRIGGS, JR Dennett’s Bakery: of 3er and .‘Ir 2h the farm to the cori- 'u Omar Sums 10‘! H." (x .‘n Eaton Ru] unis. m. Hardin" Us†With “'11! UI IQ‘IXC'SQ’H Irth had z: and M r Liund. m M 1p 'el. 193 1! “'6T “THUMim‘ .\l mam 'ld guest, Fr'unklm, I'u'ksuz Murgu Illinois H hr. and Mrs. James thun and Dr‘ and Mn l‘nrh-tnn Hnrkness MVQ returned from a [hrs-v weeks' (up though th? vast, visiting Baltimore, Heston. .\'«Aw ank, Smear. Falls Ind nthr-r pmnt-. 1)â€. Watson and Mark- ms: dyd mme Work In dvntal clinics durum their eastern (Hp Mr: and Mrs. Theodore (’hmlund o! Ravinm announce the bxrth of A daughter, Tuesdn)‘. June 27th. hm? hm?! The My Alke Mawhlv Mrs. H. R. Loudm: and «l'mghN-r, Miss Dorothy Loudon. left last week for New York to make their home (here. They are living a! (he Seville Hotel. New York. Mr. London who left town a month or ~o ago, has joined the-m. Mm Rah NHL]; :5 u guest of the J. II)- uf “can Ave. 0-..- Fm {ex'er [H.‘K [h [1'1 R. .\lr~‘. 311mm Vincrm rs qmlv 111 at I‘:\n!‘~'.u' â€mph! with typhoid Mn MI Mrs .17. 7.33.: 7.1:. .31 NE]; :a .1: r T; 322. €2.71. 7.5.. â€513:3. T. 1.15: In! (‘1 rue-st Mr. (hurlm‘ Svhm-ldvr of \tlunla. (31L. furnwrl)‘ uf this «My, “In a [fut-71! ){ Mr. and Mrs. Raymund W. Svhnmr 101' (".14 (my 1119! Week. u y Mr. and er '- PI, Laurel AM» ha user the Weekend, K. Fthler and Me: and Merrler Parke: 1pm qwnl the day. MN: Helen “‘hxlm‘y has (£10315 hvr father, Mr. John \ .um! her brother, 3er \Viilmn mw. I.†Fm Suï¬ 51 ï¬nd Ann-h.- . B. McVEIGH OSTEOPATHY nit. all Stun-n Thus-u (#5.? “atâ€! low I) l m H ‘R. 2 10‘ p m 3. TN to I l" p m It '7 {5, Memng Mrnn- I" ’51!) Tuesday urmngn, S M B, ('lub Vo'edncsdny wrncw, pm)†’I'ntr-hhg a! 715. {burhrrs' (13â€.ng 43:â€: 9‘ X3. choir rrheurwl n1 '~ 4.3, “Wink; evemng, â€NL‘ Sunny Hub u“. 'RO. I ()n Wodncsia) the turn!) with lhe Annual Sunda) .thl pmu will he held It Unmond LIL:- A (Punched cnr W1†le.\e sum: um! 11. Lb. worn. mg In Like Meryme Thv mvmber! of um! their children mumi Lake nn Th [ha day. l'hi \l I ~, Jug: MI du y Mr. Roy Eddxe of Des Momes 1s waiting his aunt. Mrs. S, {or several weeks. Aim (LHM ‘ :f Mn. M ‘ SH’N't today Mr. Delmar (luvs “as thug hm. parent.» Mr and MN 1h (km of South Serund Sum-t w Mr Mn. Samuel Levin nturncd Sch" 1 'urdny from Des Moinen, Ion, whon'wil she has been visiting for the put to: three weeks. Mrs. Levin hu im- u-r proved from her recent illn‘un. Pox Mrs. G. l.~ V’etter. Mrs. S. T. Rob-‘ .\ ling and Mrs. Schrutn-r Were the Wm guests of Mrs. Veuera' mater. Mn, 34 Charles Klauz‘e 0! Phantom on Wed {or nesday. Miss Hvlvn \Vh Un Sundny (he H T!‘ m â€1:: wt HM ~L.:mm F ('1 lermer Parker u" ('fru-Exmd, H K Hvlvn ('mn‘xd spent the Week Fh'k, Win , when 3hr “nu 1hr- of Mus len I’nnnu- :41 Nlri UH “at “LR mvmber! of the- Eurhrr (‘iuP exr children molorcd to I'm- Lake nn Thur-day nnd'qmm f .\!l~\ Irv-:u' .‘ Au- . thu Work unzi) u! “In!“ \ n!- M S Tun "In :w'z rz-tm no WLUX'R whore «'Y‘I M Kelly. “ho has bevy. “Wk Mrs Ear? W. Spc-nror M: ks, lcuhw xhn Work prev Yuk smimg fur Lnerpool, Khul the Sznwnm. Hr. Satur-Jumr' 1L (ht MM “xrnm “(w-n the Flu- Hundred Hut “vuucundn wht-rl! Lht‘V aft \K h s‘ H H. Andra†w’ had 3‘ their guard: end, Mr. and Mrs, 1', Hf KEL'M', III Lelmmg {am \Vh'k‘ “Iâ€: Mr .1 (‘hwng »\yfh~1r Tunic Hmhin t (in huwi ssrs Hf l'hit‘ngn - .\':-vdh:un Intends there. Huuunghnn Mat-ch‘ ( 5111} H. M; “"5 1"“ Kuvlt o! T' Hrztlsh ('1) Honda) uh.- v' has :15 hr John “'hxtng urmh J, J Parker roturncd Snt-i Mr. Lionel U. Robertson 0! Ghetto 2:, Ion, whon'will arrivc in am city, Auxufl flrfl : for the put to Ipend the nummor bare. Hm thud:â€" IA-vin hu im- u-r, Charlene. who in now u auto? '1! â€Inf". Poxnt, hitch, \rxH be with him. (rs. S. T. Rob-‘ Mr. Elmer Waterhouu up.“ 0" sber were the Week mu! m Mndmon. WIR- Mann \\ h‘ H'N’H‘l‘tkn 1- (he Nurxh Ml Hn'. the 1X“ n! I)“ Nomi ‘ um; nmr {HUI inn! W'c-dncsdzx ] nnum t’ (h: “I 1 hr ‘0‘ (‘Y .| Rn mg 5. .1 hrs «Minx Mun!“ m); [\"Y]\ 8 turlw! Jug; \\ .Mt [ht Th“ M‘ n’u‘rs H ILu‘ml â€Ir .“5. Shvvnuw “7h†'n ry [- vn Sun Mr . North End M p1 Levin \lr ~peh! H M m u-rvu‘rs n: lho- rhun'h In an ws, Sunday \k‘html at 9M5; Ju- lknyuo- at 2 W Ppuorth [tum {5. Memnx Mrnn- m 500 74!! \I \I uh N! rurnwt nrr spam!“ Rum-hm, “ho-w 1hr) v »l-'1‘(' 51H!) Mu- Murpmu Em {ml An†)1»! an )u-I ‘L’ \l‘ 1hr aka plum (4- {hr Mr. â€M‘s! Meyer: Pun u hi; M for u cuupie of wee-k.- Mr Walter linger Hf ('hu‘ngu. {chm and Rota-r! Ayah-y In- H:- mm! Ihvar (rumjparrnu. Mr. And Mrs. J H. Aynaley u! Arr. this tank Mm .-\m.| Allrn, :- !nrmrr (In-rho! H.’ the Lnnroln School it“ Tuemh)‘ fur hrr home It, Trrn- â€Auk, Ind Mr. and Mun (Scorn- Lyuon'nre n! Nu'nxn' .wH I’M-r. R 1. {ur (ha sum mer h h Q‘ \\ 1‘ \I (my me II‘)(‘!¢‘ ‘ h‘x uvek Murjnm hrn‘sz, n( W ((4!)- u.‘ )1“ an her uH-k rnd gun-t rmxw. (nnnht ...’ (hlrlfo mmx \lumrh from the Knuth-)1 urrh, ( hmngu. \nltrd Rev ILJ )\ l'rzupz Hr, Sunday Rm 1 \HH {urmer pal-hr a! 1hr hx ‘Ito HHJ‘ du) next Lnlwruulle A,- w ‘rhe of the Mann": [rt-nut Q‘ Ian's Tht‘ riff! I" {U r‘ u! tunthlr'.) nldnrk 0:. mr r.ur Inn» ['1 (IN n.’ uvr- \HH hr gun-(guard um†r 1“ H1) put Mu S M 8, Huh. prngrr ’rnoc-hng any 43:â€: 3 XS_ M M H \Hl H: \.::r (“LL mu} Mnulaby â€yo-mini; {he Ire-ck m Y Lnkv “In", N .“rx q. (.. hr hrM 1'. the ‘VRLKPL'HL, on Fur \kl Kn! mxH M msdn) .JH’ xh zhe'nm V K“ H: Nun all mm x ’4‘.“ Uhu~srh splat! UM Mmdmnn 'nthnrvw Gm? â€H'T ) Irv yum†All I \t on I. Turn)": H m. Jivr gx,’ {,1 half mul guns: ~ (1’ fl':d Mn ,1 M 5 Mn [LOLJX ‘n‘ih'd m â€H. h-r-Unla uh Mn‘h {(1% -a \‘u N ru M Lhn “1gp: H" (H n my not fume vour clothing renovated here this “Orbs and gn'c- our erk a fair Ina]? (>ur U.h}\MM. AM) in HM; of ladies' and gen(':~ garments. 9rmntal mus, «amen. â€when, draprnes. piano (own. lace CUFL'HDS, MC. rannot be duplicawd by any lava) (It-anon as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant m the West flighlanmkfuel Company 102 N. Is! Sly HERMAN DENZH.. 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