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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Oct 1916, p. 4

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r5 PAGE FOUR Philadelphia. must have a hard time trying to hwe both of hvr hall teams the samv. Entered In second-clas- maner March I. 1911.“ the post office A: Highland Park. llhnou. under the Act of March i183). H) Football is again trying to elbow dist'hflll out of the way. but it can‘t mJl-u- much headway in this part of the country ur‘ti‘r the world's series "En-ry time the prince 0f bread goe; up the administration loses more maps." 51195 the New York Sun. You-s n: the wheat growers"? WhhfljopanhMm .\'0 chance nf mnvernng‘ the yellow and son Albert journals as long as thv sulrcxty of “N \l l um - l .' H l . h“ paper 8‘“ for anezumns ('ollegvs grow hoary with agv as session ufter session begins. hi“ the Frushman chungeth not. MMn-n Not vwryhody mm achiuw- great mess. but vwryhndy can be clean. Experts who are worrying becauw- un- are «wpnrtmg such large quanti- Hwt of when! and rum seem to for- get that We- have at large amount of gram left nVc-r‘ {rum Last year's crop. 'â€"*“ Mr. and Mrs, J Ih-x'hm‘g of ('hlr If we lived m New York We would cago were the Sunday gursts of Mr. rather strike than work‘ and er Ernst of Nnrth Green Bay Road. PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY JOHN L. UDELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Illinois John L. UdolL.--Editor and Publish" Poul L. Udoll ................ Superintendent Esther C. Baker.......u.......City Editor Florence Warner .......... Society Editor The bakvr. of course {hr dough, “'9 shall ire pleased to give special mv-ntion with mmmhwratinn to any «Wileg‘e that upmw th5 full without rm “largvsr Uluss (m rw'urtl " The constantly incrumng number at" automobile accidents ill railroad grade crossings prompts thv issuance this warning to all who own. drive ,.,- ride in automvbiles to STOP, l‘mK and LISTEN before pgssimz -r any railway grade crossing. If -~-'y person who owns. drives or u-iu in in automobile will STOP. UiOK and LISTEN at grade trou- i- gs. the danger will be entirely elimâ€" mated. " samv. Mr. [A'WXS Kmm und family (if 1:1?» ertyvillv nmtun-d Her and spenC-thc Tho conferenw I!‘. \<:\\' London day as the guests of Mrsn‘Vnite- of mm with profit turn thexr attention Numb Sm-nnd 5!. nm Sun-1m. r Lh tin t ‘ nditl ns. in New > ‘7' f” “ “’ ” ., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brodine of mm. .rk City. where the need of pacmcah adelphia have re~ ntl) b 1 .~ . is rath-r m )~ r en! than m ,(9 . een 3“” 5 ”‘ ” ‘ “" ” “ Mrs. IL P. Davpdson; and Miss Davidâ€" How do you lxke our new autumn fur {hm ymr” THI'RSI)A \'. UFTHHER 0‘0 ‘ éoozuzwznwzuzwzwzuzuzowwmwvwmifi. ls out for “HR Mrs. H. P. Davidson and daughter. Miss Alice David30n. as their guests on Sunday, Dr. Mrs. ('harles L. Morgan of Elgin son ('hurles C. Buell Jr. who has been on the border. has returned home and has gone M ta the University of I} linois. Tentle Héyne Buell has gone to (olumbia University {or a post- graduate course Mr. and Mrs. William l‘enzcl of hut week Homewnnd 21w. haul us their wevk«' Mrs. M end guests Mr. and Mrs. .-\. HingrrWNm Nor and son Albert of ('hu'agn. hm: rand: Mr. William With-n and family. movezi from thyir ht'mc on W. (‘cn- trul aw. tn the new apartments over the paint stnn- m; E. Central aha, on Tuesday. Mrs. NI. .1. Bondcr Ivt‘! lust w. for Minneapolis, “hon- <va “I” spy a month visxting her son, Mr. H. Bender. Ind Mr, Hc-nry Svlmyfllvr. who was mmute from New Yo'rk to St. LOUIS. .\II'. and Mrs. George Lytton have returned from the east. where they have been thc g:u-<t.: of Mrs. Lyttm ~‘ parents. Mrs. Ernest (Hespr of North Green Bay Road had as thelr guests last week Mrs. Lanzer and Mrs. Walton of ("anal Dover, Uhin. Mrs. Emma Hupprit'h of (ilonvn-w ave. left last. Friday fur Muznohu, Mass.. Where she will vmt frxends fur some time. The Ever-hart place on N. Sheridan Road has been sold to Mrs. Willmm Munro Wright. nf Wright Lndgc. l.|1;~ ertyville, 111.. who will take possessmn November 15!. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Head of Ni» Chicago wvre the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sasch, Jr. Mrs. William Sasch of North Green Bay Road is spending two weeks vw Iting her daughter. Mrs. Edward Brown of Watscku. Ill, The Bradshaw Egans have moved Into their new home on Ravine Drive from N. Linden ave. Mrs. H. B. Roberts is in La Grange, Indiana. having been called there on account of the illness of her mother. Tho- Paul w. Clapmans are mov- ing from 328 E. Laurel ave. to 240 Prospect aw. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sampsell have bought the Herman Justi home on E. Central ave. and are remodeling it. Mrl and Mrs. Herman Juni and Miss Catherine Justi will spend the winter in New. York Mr. and Mrs. Wfilliam E. Blolsch of Moraine Road had as their week-end guests. Dr. and Mrs. Linn of Cash- mere. India, who are spending a few months in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Golden are being congratulated upon the arrival of a baby boy born last Thursdny. Sept. 28th. Mrs. Golden was form- erly Miss Agnes Simmer-s. Mrs. H. Canfield Walters and chil- dren, who have recently returned from Unekama. Mich., will soon lave for Thomasville, 01., for the winter. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Roger Vail huve re- turned from a ten days‘ visit in Eph- riun, Wis. I LOCAL “3mm ms] her and Ill r"r’frnm North Sm‘oml st‘ to the- Nomh- hm: r-Nldenw m: N St John's Ive. ck {u'n Bluunmvid spy" Em“) and mi '5'qu in) With Mz~ Kin-d 13:an of K. N: rth Second :1. Mr. \Vlllmm Booth Hf North 50“» Ily.‘n."d \t H on the) flick list this wrek. Mr and Mrs. “111mm Mm .nh son of “Haukegm mmed mm the Gm. Hmflcn resiqkme at. North Sa‘ond IL“ Mr. and MI} Rtmcoe Burgrnl of Bowmanwllc- Were the [gm-sh of Mn yHeintz of North Sm‘nm! ‘1 m: Thuv. gduy. Mn Anna Zimmrr mu! daughter ”chi and sum Jun-pi! «4‘ (human mot urc-ti out and spent Sunday With Mm. Mary Herdklntz. Miss Ida Benson “1.. mkrn In 1h.- ,\uL:u~txmn huapilal. ('hinuxn, on Thursday, when- she was operated in for appendicitis. Miss Helium" Ii er ling along nicely 150.".an . MIvh. nrvnu-d .\ spew! the wmlrr an-w will he herv u: (“n wvt'ks In)‘. Mr. Mann. a former Highland Park resident. u seriously ill. and hit. fnends herc “13h him I npeody re- covery. The leirs' Axd .ux'n-t)‘ of th- Luthrran churvn \ull meet lhl! all” man at the church In the tucmbly mum Hrn. Hz'rr u! Hlxlmunl tu'llnl Is hostess, There WI” be a penny norm] [um HI thv churn-h parlor; ‘1' (he I-lem-zm churrh tomorrow exemnx Mm .\m u Muvnch'l class of g|r1~ hnxr chaxgv n! thc nflair and meryone Is “Wu“? It (”Inc and hfhe a good (Inn: Mu'; thw\ Mr. and Mn. Jnhn Ive-2w Purd)‘. thz- lntter ftrmvriy Mrs. [mm Stuum-r of (hm-am). whnsc munungr took phxcv in Lalu- VIHH Frxiu) nth-moon. are at the Moruim- huh-I fur the month (1 ()(‘lulwn mud on Nm-t-mber Mr. Emu! Carlin: Ind daughter] Mr Ind In. Wallr Lydia. and In. William Amnfldilnl Heel fur the WA spent Sundny at LnPom. lnd.. when; Huh-l, Hm"... nhrv they were guests of the Mann {nth-"U“"li‘" ‘“ ‘h' R R u- u---- .. (“.m-’ “mm-ml .n H ('I-ullnl \" Mr. and Mrs. I’m-drunk T. Golden of McGovern 3!. had as their gut-n! on Sunday Mr. M Jay UUIdcn of Rum- stun. Mr. “'illmm Golden of Fort Dodge, lawn. and Miss Helen Golden m‘ Gram Pirk, Mr. George Hall of Deerfldd Ive. IQ-ft lmt Wednenin} for ()kluhomu stair to be goxw :mh-fimtel)‘. The fum- |I_\ expect to join him llwr 0L. 1;: will talu- the F. G. Huync home for the Winter. The Hoynes wlll move back into (‘hn‘ago on ‘hm duh- and will spend the Winter there. 'l‘hv .‘hilll‘ karrs “Hymn: . u. rial runinx .‘ll Wiltc-n'~ Hllll l.|.-' \\’wdm-.~'llu). TlIt-rv- “uâ€" n mruo- x'rnud pl'vv-Ill und mmyonw haul .'| ulrnLhi- ful lunw. Mrs. Ru) ZIHIHH'I an! ddughu-r Ltrrulne n-turm-d luv. um-k {mm Stoughton, Wm. ,whc-n- {hr} spent 1hr past three wm‘ks \‘2‘1IIHK n-lntnes gm “M Mr. and Mrs. Walter (‘opc moved thm wu-L from E. Park aw. when they hnve Ipcnl the Iummer. to (but ham (‘!1 W. Vine ave. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Henry Neimryer Ind non Arthur, Mr, and Mn. Hurry Haskell and daughter Mm H-me. Mr. and Mrs. Wm‘ Lich! -nthnl. all 0! Chicago. were the Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. t‘, Conrad of MCA Govern AL Mm Wilhelmina Bell is vismnx her sister. Mrs‘ Harry Smupaon. of El- Km. (hm week. Mus Laura Flahar rvlurned lull “vr'k from the Mary Thompson hnspr {an (hiclgo, whm- she- hm! her tun zul~ and ndenums rsmmel Mrs. Henry Fisher relurnn! Fn- r“... dny from East Tru). Wm. where she m. H xpvnl the pint three wmlu mum! Mr, Norvied Willin of Chicago Is a \h- mm! at the FreJ Fisher n-uh- .u- on .u-l L South Green Bay Road. Thr Miss Mar and st. sper in Evanston Mr. and Mrs‘ Stark and my Arthur of “huh-gun \n-rv (he dny guests of Mr and Mr‘ Kuist. m-I u .\I .1... :3; 7:1. Ist. 04:33. E; r S .1. 77:3: :13 $3... 90 117:». .1. E... 7:: ,_::.:_R .R Mrs. May (kn-pct Gibbs has moved Mn m Wine f-bthp-I'nl Ill Dubai Au W. B. McVElGH OSTEOPATHY Cum, d Fania W m Anna and Edith Muenvh and mi .‘JH. .-\ l.. Adnms of Wm vwn- 2hr Sundny gurst~ u.“ uni Mn m MHuuuMw Martha Buoth of Nurth Sw- spent Friday \xsllmg {ands imam! Hrs Alli? .\o-Hh- HUN” U37 nrvm-d Saturday to rr I‘m-Iv Mra “mm (w. Wu h We Noun low 12 a m 2 I04 In. 7 ”10 I I) 9.13. Vuutmg 1}- Luq [‘uumm Id! M \\ hm. f? ('url Sun- (‘url l l nfhr Hu- nmrnlhx H-nho n uprn tn pupll-i up In the un- n? 20 yuan Thu- \\'ndnmdn_\' owning W- :m: which mrludu 19mm 0‘ t hrIv-Hnn Srlvnu- Lunlin‘. 1: M Okb! o'clock 9 Mn: Ire mnhuH} :nHu-d m to II!.' of lhv- trading rmum ll H. Pl «’rnlrll nu-nm- Mhhh In upon Qhry VIN-k dny, from nlnr 0"th 1n Ibo murnlng In six o'clock in th«- 8‘“ Max. 0. I’.\I,*IV’ hum. -.v 4_«, ’ v ' .3rr W.‘ wuh [u .nrrml 2n: n-rmr I‘iich nppn-nred m the l‘Hu ~( Thr Ply” n! Sc-pla-mlwr .‘l \ datum-'71 On mndr {hut nnlurninuhw pawn u'tn- dv-Vll'd Mr 5".“ J Pm-n» Hf Nth Fv-rHN-I nrv- hrm In 1.9! thhb «HI-r) Sundn} Hmrnlnx II 10145 Sundn Sdnml mm-lh 1mm” n'q’hwk, I)! prm-Hslnk’ 1‘ "thin-:1 HM 4'H'l) of ”H Hu- wunm-p In \1! \1 10¢! Mr- “v.- Sunday Srhmvl 1w Am ,i’ ('hurl‘h :1 m .1 Mr Juhn ('lmplamu of l'l.|r:mu. prom-h un Sumln) T!” .r.,.( ,‘f ‘ "HUN “HI ha- 'Imm1 "I‘l'vhv-r‘ ”a,” PIN" Th! [.1th Gqu Inn-(W- lhv‘ all nun-1 in (lu- thurrh pnrlur- , hn\ 0' Fr! u, NIH! [“57 In (ht lhull u run" lndlnn full him-In} l \I.IN tn hark {r‘ AIM! AH] FlrstChurch of L‘hrlsthcnmtm Inla- Kuhn-1 Hue-l .hr near 5" J‘ \h \h- \l \H \h Presbyterian Church de .\I |1|-\\'4 HI [L0H ll’lpd'I (h h H mnwn. Full- (L- IY Bapnst Churc h Notes \hn‘hlux I Int: u ”I! 1'|._\ H I lfIUHp nu. \(u H. 1! \I | 1 H“, nu. d \hu) [.mr \lI-‘h “lu- \llv [(u-q 'IDH \l [H 3} Mu-(xnx ll‘ Hr ' $ M Mr]: H4 'Ip ~lnllk (m HI~'F\‘IPI u-n N Smut u vH nun ltuilm. ~n'm~ ‘ H Wnlh-r \l'urdruo kn (he Mgrnucr “ch ». nhrr nwndlnu “to N K Hurlmnn ham- \'~ l‘hr “\A k.fl.nl 1-!!1“ L.» “1».th v.‘ u‘ - w hmm nu (he .- Inc-N swnmxr'nflor. um". “31: u 'Kl!‘ («.AI lr..1 l l rl! \\ lulu“ c'lnvr “In-Fl h .h <xx.-j.o§ JHO'I‘WID, A. | ‘ ‘» .|~ ‘t-I'H , \l ‘4‘ Hhm‘. u nun-m I "'1: k’ .1! I’m \‘I"f\! .It \‘nlunlnf nl ”1115)» [A‘ ' lp-Ikl lm hw- H h Hug! llu ~ . Influx If" u {46“, am Mr I: nth”! \ . ~brul uh. .h I “In: .1 l Al H." u! palm: “If“ I” «(flank M In \lt‘ {Jaw \h M It'll» \QH 'l" all THE 'MWNE BANK if. GOODiI BANK It’s Old {Pd Strong 3 per cent intend paid on Savings Real Date, Loan and Insurance Buildingi Material Coal Sélvay Coke Highland Park? Making a specialty of loans improved real « W North Shore territory Includ Rogers Park. [ix .1 mettc. Kcnilwurth. Winnetk Glencoe, Highlam: Lake Forest. Security undc mongages in Hm continually enhancing while 6 rate of mterrst ;~ PHONE 67 102ilst a. m Mm“ 1335 NorthShoreF |SIIPPIYC0 1N.“ “Ava-o n HIGHLAND PARK. Ill. INCORPORATED 214 um (mm AVENUE 5 Hob-c w PM 265 Why not have vour cl ing renovated be” this week and gixe 0 work a fair tn'al? ()ur CLKANIM. AND 63mm; of ladies and gent garments (mental rugs. carpets pomers dram m piano covers. lace curtama. etc. cannot be duphum by any local cleaner as we have the LARGbST am most SANITATRY plant m the Wcst. A We. will call for M deliver your (mum Good Quality Gravel Stunt Building Material North Shore rust Company Hiyhlnnd ark. lllino'u I.” In} Van-a- I) Cleaning agwd Pressing MAIN OIFIC‘ AND WORKS 2123~2|JJ Lincol- Qua». CHICAGO Orgunitod 3 a the Bathing L.” of the is of Illinois MORTGA¢ BANKERS 1nd “‘hllr Lunw (men! HIM" Lincoln ¢ H “my: lo! [chw-H Fuel Company FIR Clay The Very Lieu laid: In the our; vu- uu H donning yum unbrd ‘ In” c- We do our rqualh Ir“ nn 'Lq drlnnlc gnu n: In You may: ha\r mum ("de waist m \L'H our pvncts: ‘uulr wravahlr [lop I \1 II would pay \m. 1 Prompt lk‘lxvery CLEANING Divomy - 8152 Sewn I'm: Clndru Roofing m' v .tnry i. m, , active. 'H n the x, “1]- \Vhax hung mat HM Chi‘ na-QS" NU” HUSS Produced d («139 M P81 mornuth Bow “gummy Ch « mlurrln Cl Acham ed 0M MARK!" '5 \Vaukrua’n l)‘ Hun-r S maugm Ran-s 1'! CI 5011: m it?) Murrhv ar fling 5‘90 Open 10:3” BILL \ iNl) ()nr 5!! I 'll’. I! ”‘01". Ann-mm Capih a Ill 0 1)” "Oi J

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