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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Mar 1917, p. 6

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Enzem: .s a the P'B’ .- the Act )t \larrh Sisaiption Price $1.50 pct Year in Advance THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS T PAGE 81 X Phono Highland Park 985 Friday. Telephl vm- . Trinity Episcopal Church Al‘m makes If Jewein'l ax Watchmakcr and Jeweler W; E. Waterhouse Piano and Organ Pupils Accompanist Coach Organist Ind Choir Master Veer GUY WEBSTER (\- 11: B Mn Hame Made Cream Patties Map/c, Mint and ‘ Win feigreen F. J u-me T01 “'31) Huh} md Park ‘53? watchm. \‘iucks r :alimi rvpalrcu ‘ : A uc‘xu-ch The HIGHLAND LVN \LHik‘H Drez'f‘zuhl (‘Encauo .\ 'XM‘IL‘U. Called High' :zd Park HZQ‘ hH'Cc‘L ll [Mn 1". leral Amzm rcks and ’6 1}. ")III I ‘1 l 4 porwr *1 1, at under c1 0. (It Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad had as thm’r mmsts for n few days last wevk, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad and two children, Irving and Eleanor of Park Ridge. Tho Kindnrgarten of the Elm Plan» Grammar (\‘chml is receiving con- urmulntinns on tho birth of two Gupinea Pics. horn Thursday. Mrs. Mary Powers of Chicago. Mr. and Mm. Funk Swanson mun! thn \vm'k 0nd In leertyvillo .1.~ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grippc fur sworn] days“; \h'. and MN. E. P. Smlgwick re- turned 12m M'ovk (mm several weeks 4 n: 1": Cum. Mummy thvir daughter \li.“ Mary Sedgwick returned (mm 8 ‘mg.’ in (‘nhn and New Britlian. (Mum. \\hvr(> she visited MN. Ralph Urinun, formerly Miss Ethel Van 11”“ r of th' cit). of her « SflmpwH Mr. '1: Luufnrnia in .\H~~ HOCAL AND PERSONAL uswsj h l7 Mr. Jul: Jvnsmn spoke on Tuos’dn)‘ mm at vha «pring luncheon of the vnl‘nnr Art Lo-aguv which met at the ‘hir'uun \annn'»: Club. Mr. Jensen wiw on “l-‘rirwls of our Native \h Mi=< Kinmr. a teacher on the Elm i" \HTT, has been ill with La \I .\l r \1 d‘capt‘ Th J uh :1 Dot 1' ”H Hr IAL'IIIUF mun M-n‘tnn is spending man-- \i‘mug his d:mghu-r and relatives in San vau. Mrâ€". Henry Legler and 'hu'uu'n haw returned to nn Bronson Avenue for Uni ~nnnnm‘ nmnthx ,,,~ Gilmuz'tln of Chicago‘Kf-“wwknum. Wis” as t Jim 1‘ m H“, sundny night \II: ()hrmund'< parents; s: Mum's church. 1“,. 11nd \lrs‘ nmrm- : Xv.l“1r~nf!hé F‘A'u‘nznl- nu Hixx“ thi> kuing in Ir!:\r~ after the services. i~ vmézl- [H at 1hr lmmc tar. Mrs. Marshall B). l‘vntrul Avenue. “.uk of her mother 15< is spending this Michigan» » “1 Schneider and Hm :zuost ~ponding : (‘nlifurnin mtml Una” nf G!" pending sm‘vrul‘ ‘\ 'nr ‘l‘he- Imnu-n services ‘at St. James (‘wthulh Church. Highwood. are held evmv Pridzu owning :1! sewn thirty Hnste- ad of eight o‘clm-k, as stated ,in a provious issue. The Lake (‘ounu Lodges of the Wy‘mic Workers entertained the mem- bed! and their friends Weanay evening at Witten's Hall 1 \UI I ! in m Hans J Olson ol' Sawyer, Wis, is \isfitim: hi.- daughter. Mrs. John A. Maxnusmn and family 0! Bloom St. He expects to remain the rest olithe winter. Mrs. J. W. Simons 01‘ East Central Axbuue had as her guests Wednea- "“X- Mr and \m. pettingm of m). “-1111an 7 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larson, turmâ€" wrfly H! Green B;u‘.\Vi.<.,\\'hn :m‘ spendâ€" ing sow-ml “'0ka visiting the R. G. Evans Rye-fun“ gninu In tlwir apartâ€" ,mpnt in Chit-ago. spent sunday ?With \lj'. and Mrs. Otis Lnrsnn of Evans- Hm]. Mr. and Mn. Tlmmpsnn wrn‘ 'the Ellfl'SIS this “(wk nf Miss Whitney. Mr. Thumficnn “'n\‘ :\ (armor minifiter nf-‘Hw Baptist (“hurt-h. ‘ MIN: RIM SnliHoy or South (“”3180- nnd Mr‘ J. Frvd Baker of E. Divi- sion Strm-me‘c guests on “'vdnes- day of Mrs. Jesse thoy. Mrs‘ Jun-ph Vin} of La Oranges. is visitinu lwr cldughter MW. Clark 6. “Tight. Mr. and Mrs William Kuistto! WH- mqttfi. Mr. and Mrs. George Kulst and daughter Winnifred and son Paul and Miss Isabelle Kuist of Rogers Park. wvrv the Sunday guests of ‘Mr. C. 'A. KU‘SL The Woman's Home and Foreign Missinnnry Society of the United Exizmgniicnl Church will meet this afternoon at the C. A. Kuist home on N2 Stwcond St. ‘ i" 3h: and Mrs. Robert Ammon of Knm'viHc. Tennessee, are visiting thfir cousin, Mrs. J. L Miller. for a fc-w days. Mr. Ammon is en mute for a business trip to Plnttsvflle. Wis. 1‘11". Stnlln Aldorsnn nf Downers Grow. was the week end guest of her cousins. the Misses Kuist; '0! North eScond St. \H, .md M13. A. IL “‘iHinmlnre r'm-ivin g; (‘unxzrutnlzttinnfi on thw iuth NF, :1 so” horn Frbruary h~nth.1§;\lr.~x. \Ualhnnw \ins furrm-rh' Mi- ~ (h-rlrnde Airs, Pan! \Vuhlhrnok of N. Seennd St; wlm has been vpry ill for the: past twn weeks is much improved. Mrs. (‘murgo W. (fi‘hihh of Highland Park. is vi<iling hm- pnrrm“. Mr‘ mid Mrs. Frederick M. Steele. at Hnlhwvnnd. Cal. is crwmh'n: thr- \vintt‘r at (he 1 ingtnn Hate]. Loss Angoles. Cal. qwm \\’ this city EM“; Mivhum Rwlmund nf {Imb- “bod who has been very HI fat the past week is not much imprmjt-d. lMr. um! .\h‘<. H. mm. Jr.. OLMHâ€" Wnukm‘» will ho tho gut-Sta this week or MI“. 0. B. Brand. fnm Halon Golden nf Grant Park will lw tlw wu-ek 0nd {finest of Mr. MM \h‘<. Frodm‘ivk T. (‘mltlon HE Mm Gbn‘rn St, ' . 33m Archibald Abel-cromby‘ little daughter spent the weal In Edison Park as the guests 0d LARoy Dickenson.‘ *1 :Mrs. J B. Card and daughteri lehvc this week for Fort Myers“ {oiJ the nest of March. 1 \‘H‘ms of lhi< (~in ‘\h'. Raymund 'Simmurs who spent the week v-ud at his‘ homo on First St. returned Monday to Lukn Geneva. Mrs. Hanson and her daughters the “LissOi l mm; and “worm and son Ht‘nr)‘ \\hu hzno lwon living in the Warm: hulk!" on Central :u'nue are new living on Was-t Laure] Avenue. Mr nmLMrs“ Lloyd, Ray of Area. ruéu~«rni‘bi§'ivw ('mm‘rmulatinns duthe hivrth uf n «m hurl: last week. :30”! Mr. and Mr». Ray :m- \w-H known «mung: Highzmd Park people. ‘Hlx and Mrs. Dave-y S. ’nh- havr rmurnml home from :1 several weeks may at the Congress Hate}, Chibngo. Mi“ [.vrmm’n Kilr‘ of Rhmh“ Plum“. wa< (ho “Lek Hf 11' z‘ mmL ,\h‘~ I Mr. and Mrs. ()hrmund M Glo View Aux. spvnt tho week end {qu HIGHLAND PAPKPkEmmorLMmPARKm - ‘w\ 'hh-zluv), '.\'.H- Hm \H-I-l‘ Mu! guv m Hit‘il' cumin. Mr. (BL-urge Marlin Sl'w‘n szy “mild. 1M Mr My: William (‘vuym mm Ihrm :chil- w) “1-!“- the Sunday um ‘f~ I Mr IA‘ Mr? 1.. L. Adam" of \\'i:mvtka. cw! Minmr Hum-'1 {High} md l’nrk Ln Grangq. is tho guests- Th“ sarvivos for S‘unday, :March Providt-nCQHIU‘ will hv as anows: - guest ‘ this (ho Huntâ€" ‘ Thom wmlbe a Fonowsmp meet- ing of the Elm‘Plnce P. T. A. on 22““ “edne-dav. afternoon. March 14th at helthrm- g'dmk. 1‘th will be mine hm informal discussions (vi-matters of 0w"! ingervst and a ~~hnrt_ musical prov gram. limitations are heint sent out are in an the friends of the school and Mh‘ i. fiuciaj good time is anticipated. \lrs. Mk5 Irene Jones. who is mist the ‘mie ' homo 9! WT parcnta in Binomingmn. ;i».- ri-pm'tufl much hotter. in“; "I_‘ - fumi’that is iwing raised for Mr. rim: 11: u} a c u! stvru-upxicnn ha stead- in? "T“:Vv 2' and the cumpnign oom- {1. Hump hmm, tn r;~uuk their limits end n! Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Lesson. 1|“vaui Hnr 1mm] 1)! Life.” John 6: (22-40. \ ‘ Alumina: Worship; 11:00 a. m. i "Evvninu Worship. 7:30 o'clock. Pruym‘ meeting 011 Thursday even- ‘imz. You are invited to worship ‘with us, Robert J. McKinnley. an inmate of the Railroad Men's Home.dled on Monday morning of heart ”disease. 'He was fifty nine years old and was born in Sheboygan county, Wis. Mr. McKinnley was taken into the home June 29. 1905. and has resided there ever since. He leaves to survive him two brothers. Gilbert of Chicago, and George McKinnley of Milwaukee. Funeral services were held yesterdav afternoon at one thirty from Prinr's undertaking rooms. with Rev. Wol- cott olflciating. Interment was made at Mooney’s cemetery. The largvsl crowd of the year turned out find all say that they wlll be rm hand Saturday to help the Exiles defeat Waukegan. ‘ HM hm'w tn rmwh > Hwir limits within .1 \nlk or ten dam The pin" §i~ [0 hl-n. :1 well equipped fire proof ‘Ehumh u! t-ln west end of the audi- étnrium and throw the piétures on. an Ll'k‘Vfltl‘d <creen near the east end of Hho room. i Thev uppor grade children have ,been studying President Wilson's in- ;nugnrnl address thisi week. an exhibition of some clever passing and fast baskets which the Naomis could not break up. C. on last Saturday m'enlng in one of the best games of basket ball over $0011 in the school gym. The Mystics started the scorlng ahd held ;: small Ivall fur the llrxt row min- utes. then Hart opened for the Exiles with u basket (muffin? center of the floor. following with another from under the basket and from then on ‘l‘ho hilvs “ere never headed. The Exiles were leading 2016 m hnll’ tihle. hut:- in the last half were un- ablh to broak up the fast pusring of the Gallagher brothers and Hart who gave the Miles a good load. The close guard‘l-ng of Bolan and Corsant held the {zléFMystlcs to only one ha’fike-t ln the last half and the game and“? 11.19. The Exiles lights ran away with {he Naomi A. C. in the opening ghme by the score of 47-10. Phelan. Duffy and Baldwin gave the crowd ‘VV‘Vâ€" vâ€"w "mkuvv g EXILE ATHLETIC CLUB ’3 a: 00 - V”- .. .vw mmv ““mevv 8 g EBENELER FVANGELICAL§ New! Sunday morning Llht! pastor, continuing the series of sermnns on tho Ton'Cmnmzwdnmnts, will preach nu tlu- Fifth Commandment. “Honor thy F‘atlmr and lhy Mother." Special attention is helm; given to rln- Mid-“bolt services of thin church «m Wudnosdny ownings. [hé‘so ser- vhws lending up tn thv special ser~ vlvos 0! Holy “'ook. Thu Wnrnan's Missionary, Union will mr-vt in the church- noxt Mon- day. llu- subject being. “Who Oils the Mal-Mum?" This mm» the first llll'f“(l|l§! nf tlafi now ymr and the new officers will be in charge. §PHFSBYTHRIAN CHURCHE m. n3. cchnaaspemr of this week with relatives In Purk Ridge The Chicago Telephone Company are preaenung each omoe along the 'North Show with a beautltul Victrola ,for the nest rooms The Highlanfl Park exchange recelvéd them last week. Misw Harriet Almes, who has charge of one of the beginning pri- mary chases was taken to tho hosâ€" pital last Suturdu). and on Monday her (age was pronounced typhoid fever. A substitute has been en- gaged-for her posfition audit is probâ€" :xblv that Miss Aimea wm bé absent {or the remainder of this term; Highland Park Prnsbytcrian Church Laurel and Linden Aveu as. R. Ca1- \m huhmn. Pastor. Bib], School at half pus! nine in the: mprning. and morning worship at eleven n‘cluck. The Exiles defeafed the Mystic A‘ ELM PLACE SCHOOL E. M. Umhach. EPHSIOI ' 323 E. Park Ave Prune. l’l hope Wanting cm. fro). Bldg. 841 Waukegan. HI. . W. Johnson, M.D., D.D.S ‘ named a cum cum month Ind Doughty A wagon uéill calliforrand deliver your garments Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week and give our work a fair trial? Our CLEANING AND DYEING of ladies’ and gent‘s garments. oriental rugs carpets. portiers. draperies. piano covers; lace curtains, etc; cannot be daplicated by any localgcleaner. as we have the LARGLST and most SANITARY plant in the West Til-phone. us the most delicate perishahlq apparel or outdoor clothing: of sturdier material and we will return fit to you looking just: as good as new. Give us a trial. Yes. she certainly is. and her sweetness 13 due to the lovely ap- pearance of her dream She has all of her clothes atmded to by us. as ‘we are experts unanim- Our process is espec- ially val ble {or dainty drag. ,wlflsts. dainty dre‘s. waists. etc You can bring 214EASTCENTRALAV£NUE JelephneWPuiZfiS Cleaning and Pressing MAIN OFFICE AND wm 2123-2133 Lincoln Avo-ne. CHICAGG HOW SWEET ' Ali-racy at Luv Coatnl'928 Suheéls Reaper Block H. 8.0:». Clark 1 WM 5:». Jém’l a CONRAD - 8152 ’i 3 ! b. en the manna; lending other i An helper dies H. l 0F

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