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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Aug 1917, p. 4

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PA“ FOUR SW Print $1.50 pet Year in Mung THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS . On Saturday cvenlni; August the eighteenth at "eight o'clock ,an ice cream social will be given under the auspices of Lake Shore Lodge No 558 on Blauert's Lawn. Ennis Ave., Highwood. There will be good music and vnrious kinds of entertainment. The proceeds of this aflair will go toward the Christmas fund. Tickets are now on sale. Telephones. Highland Park 557. 658 PubIbM-d \V‘ovksy by JOHN L- UDELL 1: Highland Park, Lake Count}. “1. John L L'doll Paul L, [1101 The committee appointed to look after the conservation ot‘food has been greatly disappointed in not be- ing able to procure the canning outfit which they had so desired to have. For that reason there will be no public canning done at the high school as had been planned. Miss Annie McKenzie has returned ed home from a trip to Cnnadn. Miss Bessie Fitxxerald In the guest Wednesdny of Miss Mule Weie- aenberx ol Winnetkn. Mrs. E. L Lattmim and children lrene and LnVeme. who are mud- inn nan of the summer with Mr. end 3. 1‘79 The Women's National Defense Council suggested to the committee that they publish each week recipes for the canning of fruits and vegeâ€" tables which they will endeavor to do. Next weeks issue will contain recipes for the drying of peas and corn and also one for the canning of beans in brine. Saturday Evening, August 18, at 8:00 on Blanen’s Lum, Bur-us Avenue, Highvmod .\'0 Pl'BLK' (‘ANNING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL LAKE SHORE LODGE 3 TO GIVE SOCIAL Dauhto‘n of the Lmericm Flu The girls of the Barbara Fritchie (‘hnpter of the D. A. I" made .1 gnod sum at their cake and candy sale last Saturday They will meet as usual Saturday next at Ridgewood. Very special requests for work have come from the Lakes and the girls have there will be a full attendance. There in Also considerable mood in this country for an "order of the Benedict Arnold" the model of which appropriately might be struck oil in “Ivor-400mm silver. Entered :ls sc-‘oml clusi mutter March 1911. at the post nmce at Highland ark. Ilhnult umber the .\c( of March THI'RSI).\\'. AI'GI'ST IR 5 Food Conservujon Committee l‘nlbk to Procure 0mm. Reâ€" cipes to be Publhhed In. 0. L Oleson. Chairman of Canning Committee Forest branch. “The Forest Inn.“ to Mr.» Sam Fauna. and will devote our entire time to giving our Highland Par]: patrOne better OWING to out-“greatly in- creased b usinea'a in Highlénd Park. we have .SOIJ Our Lake SCI’VICC. L‘dcl l The Highland Inn Editor and Publisher V.': . .Superintendcnl announcement Telephone 237 11H Miss Anna Morgan of anlnh. zue a program of readings to the soldiers at Port Sheridan last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doyle of Chl- cngo and Miss Helen Doyle 6! Omnht. Neb.. were the Sunday guest: of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. The Reverend Doctor Dyer. Rector of Si. Mary's Seminary at Baltimore is. ~x'pending several weeks with Doc- (6r J. D. O'Neill. Miss Fanny Webster in vilitlnl friends in Lake Geneva this week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Schneid- er and Mr. and Mrs. Dnvid Benn." of Chicago motored to Lake Beulah. Wis.. Sunday and are spending the week there. Mrs. Frank Evans and Miss Lillnn Evans were the Sunday guests of relatives In anenswood. Mr. and Mrs. Danley of Hubbard Womb: are receiving congratulations on the birth of a. son. born In: week. Mrs. Daniel! was formerly Miss Jessie Gage of that city and Is well known here. lmmrmommsl Mrs. E. L Lattmui and children Irene and LnVeme. who are mud- ing part of the summer with Mr. md Mrs. George F. Conrad are spendinl this week with relatives'io Chionzo. before leaving for Wisconsin when they will spend seven] weeks. Mrs. Gregory Burns of Minneapolll ls visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of East Park Avenue. Mrs. Earl Campbell and three child- ren of Chicago. spent last week mn- lng her mother. Mrs. Ellen Clark of McGovern St. Mr. and Mn. L R. Rlzdon no spendan this week in Llneoln. llJ.. vlsltlnx Mr. Rlsdon'l pmnu. Kr. and Mrs. W. H. ngdon. Mrs. Archibald Abercromby ud daughter Helen June. who spent the past two weeks In Des Plaines and Park Ridge visiting relatives fiturn- ed home Sunday. Mr. E. Reid left Saturday for Washington where he will spend two weeks. Mrs. Esme: of N. Second 8:. who underwent a slight operation a week ago Is getting along nicely and is able to be out mun. Miss Hazel Augustine spent last week in Grand Haven. Mich. visiting friends. Mrs. Clara J. Tremaine and her son Eugene leave this week for the east ad will be gone four upon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin '8. Bauer and thelr son Robert are leaving soon for the east . They will return home In about two weeks. Mn. McGrexor Adams has as her guest Elsa Drake of New York. Mlss Harriet beaming in leaving today for a. two weeks vial! with friends in Pittsburg. Mr. énd Mrs. John Rectenwald are mending this week, In Townsend. Wis" visiting Mrs. Rectenwald's par- ems. Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. E. Wuerhouse 0! Des Maine's. 1a.. who spent Ihe past month visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Waterhouse. returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Humpton of West r‘entml 'Avenue had as their Sundny‘ 'zuests, Mn.‘ Hampton's mother. Mn. Vighg, Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mn. Duvld \‘cble and daughter. Mrs Samuelson and daughterswd Mr. and Mrs. J. 1‘. Gran of Chicago ‘ .‘lr. and Hrs. Clinton Fflmh of f‘hk-aso mm sand” with relutlven In this city. ”,3”: . Â¥ ' um ‘ In a men! _ h“ with M Flo on It ton. ‘ In. NHIHIM at! m ter V ‘1 and“ the two veoh m m ‘m-murbor nether. Mn. A but John-0d o! Irvin! Park. I. hm her “ashlar. In. Henry R. I thll wk Mrs. An Prior bu boon mum laud," In 1. mi in: ontli ha nod to her the put home In inchénvme. In. , - ““3 "W"- I” â€" - yuan" In “align; herzpnrenu. It. ' . w. nmhbr. ' Ave. In main: I root In Now rl Guy. ‘ people to, now that In. and In. K. C. Banned arehnklng their home at m s. finnwom. In... on Purl. Mrs. 80 cu in; brand, In. Rowena mm of (Ms clly. Mr. P Hp Coir. a member of the hut lllln s Engineering Count I! Rmktordlxnnenl revornl can In! Mr. P H Int mm s Mr. P “P 00‘9- 8 member 0' "m'ginl tn than who an enema. up nu... int Win A Engineering Com “Renter. ) Rockhrdfiuwnt “‘"r'l can "fl; um Helen HcQuilhn who hu‘i \uwk wit}: his luthvr. Mr. r’d"'h:been ‘n Huh.“ “no. 1“, “I C0“ 0' '9‘er) AWN" I 5planning and working inr the octan-V The Mtge: Catherine and Mildfl'idfing of the center follow“! with n, Shvnhen ‘eniortninsd the followimlvery IMIOMfln! (All to the girls. ‘ Know 0 r the week and: The link um HcQum-n bu won .n. by her: «N iiildmlemiwrn and Ruth Fox Mlnttrnrtivo pemnguty nnd the inter? (ink Pnr‘ nmi Miu [intrude norm-n ‘9“ pl"! g. ghowlnl in (hp work pm! 0' navelfwiul ‘ iin doing. 1):. H411. Robert:- spa-nt Int Sum. Chaplain Adum timed the pro-‘ «iny “1”};er Rnhv-rts nnd his par. 'xram with an in-pirins plirioiic up- i n.“ nt 'hontnn. lli.. Pnd Ian Hon- pen! to his tie-rent to mum: their‘ lintm. and Davenport. [Li-hare of the responsibility Lint “E (inn for (m- must in: duty. returning to Dea'laid on the women nnd [iris of tho Muinml. 3.. where he hu been In North Shore .1 this time and compli- active 'ice for the put three mental the city had Puriotlc Leann liar the opening of the plenum head- wet-ks. quartet-I. The room wu appropriato~ Mr. (‘ 'g» Phillipu whw 0mm in [hp 3““ Bank Building were dn'ih decanted in flu: and hunting. "med bi n". I '9“ “0 ha moved Lemonsde and cute were served by .L- m-.- a...» unnam- mlihe Iii" members. .\lr.(‘ 'g» Phllllpn vhw 0mm In the Sun Bank Funding were dea- Irnyed bf fire u week .30 ha moved from the. State Bank Bundln; to Room LiSherldan Bundinx. Mrs. I“ D. Roberts had at bar guests. hQr xlner M!” ‘Brown of Oak Park and her niece Sara “Intro! Brown 0‘ La Grange. lnd.. the past week. f on Sam A} evenlnfl‘ Instead o! Tuesdu evening! as bu been the custom b the put. ' Mr Seth" mum! of IOrchnrd um ht \Iml Mn pgrenu In Cumbrnh for «we I weeks. S Miss $919 Noon up“! Bond" a Lake 019". ' mm": rel-liven. Mr. 3 1 Mrs. G. I‘I'Bnnd and mm Chtlotte Brud 'Ipent Bands! at ane llle Park. Miss Me Benson Ion shudu tor Holton. lch... where the wlll "In her am . Mrs, Run-olf'rryptegd for two woo . 1 A rt v.8tr31brdol High- landr vh'o receive“ the 399013!- men! of orponl. 3 meta": mar MI enuum h. 13:! boon fnnhor honored y thb nppoln men! 33 Ser- seam AQ nraunt hefi fimtonod A! For! In enwmh K34. Miss nnie DeRoo is In C3lom3. Mich“ t I wait VIIIU“ fflondn. ' The Ifnh Shore iBenuty shop 11.0mm! }annmnce they will be open Mr. (I Mtg. r. IL Knl (n: ma son are mndlng seven] weeks 3! Green a. Win. Miss (her Baker In enjoying a weeks v anoti u Lnkq‘ Gene". Mn. ed Moon and two children, Melvfine and Influx ‘ofl yesterday for Fen . Rich” vhhre they w|l| remain tll September first. Miss Idge‘. Hutdefiram 0! La Grange, nd.. was the nut Im not of her nt. in. C. d. Kin-nut. D“. R. 8. Gibson’ol N. Second St.. a Joyinu a nude weeks nah- ing trip in Bdllevnc. 13.. located on “The F her (1 Water-fl" The I‘ m) Cleaners and Dyer: have 0d a. brunch ofllce on Wau- kegnn enue; wlhwpod. one door north 0 ' Laegoler’l drh: store. Mr. uhei Rohr (Lhu returned from I 'hree,months;trlp to Colo- rado. ' " Mrs. nrldton VI.“ ‘5 leavlnl the lunar of ”I“ woe (or Imm- Imke. “8‘ when he w"! mu fur tho twojvoeh. I Ruth 0!“ thin cit Mr. a Mm} Hurt-”9.0m are vh- mnx u and. In. 3+»! 0! Eamon. Mich. ,= ; mu: m: Ole-on h us her quest this w 1. Ian mu Damn o' EImhu ml L. Sirloin: 4nd «mm of fine. Mic .. normal! at cl hunt been he MI of n h shaman-uni tor' the put Boweh ’pt Wuhkluh. r. E Knlnt and no we Billy and mum "on!“ In Huhvood in In W" In; m Auflcn Wu ban of Puddle We nacho! nomad town he!" flood m. mu to tune by mun-ml Wm 00 by the am they "new use boul- quuun u looked I: though the av Hn pawl-(Ion Ind turned out A very Imam-(lug protru- vu cuflcd out under the dlndbon 'o! (Th-plain Adams of For! Sheridan luor layers of "lihwal. he‘ll culled upon nu 1 var, cord“! '0.- emm- m the League Ind extended to them the honplumy 0! (ho city. HQ- Wratlm and help I: very (ratify- In! to than who an opening up thi- TWO ”I“; LIVE IN GREAT LAKE WIH‘K Continued from Pu: I A two car electric train a! the (‘M- cam North Shore I KIN-nice mocmd‘unwuy am Into the mue uuuon which Mnndl nquarvly In from of the OMFIDCPJO the training In- llon. A local (run commonly 13 com- pow-d 0! one car. Became of the un~ anu-Ily phoning pmnur trunk: yesterday. a wooden trailer wn nt- lnched. ‘1'th I'nl MIN! rub men, women and rhfldren. Official. o! the road believe lot- nrmnn-R. A. low-y oi the limited to be the blame tor the widest. louse any that ho was racing with a trein on the C. l N. W.. while others Innin- tnin tint his attention we. named for a moment by the them but“ point on at the cation. it in uid the train was going thirty mike en hour ind :hould have been operated at no more than. ten miles en hour at thin point. media: to recent order: iuueti by officials. ' Almost in n twinkling the stretchâ€" er: we?! at the pletiorm. Jacob Pol-tun. who died on the we: to the hmiuluvu taken up with both ion emu-lied. Elisabeth Whittaker. who with her mother. wu on a halide}. wu ioind with her right leg torn on. She died in 'the Great Lake. hoepltel. Among the find to visit the seen. 0! the dltmvr were Fate's Attorney June- 0. Welch ol' unkcnn Ind omen-la of the electric nun}. Ir. Welch uh! he would Immodhtely bov [in un Inquiry. "I think there In uh doubt It in the hul‘ of the flmotormn. “Id .3. J Fallon. munmnnnce engineer of the road 8m Gm cm " ' lea or trim nu coma" doo- In‘ Inc“!!! all Friday.” I‘M State's Attorney Wolch. “l null nuke an lndemndem invwixufion. mm nm evidence It menu then bu bee'n carelenmu of (he (re-led nuun.” Hr. Welcb and Ir. Sousa!” wen high. In their main. of the emclency n! the Great halt-n inches. If. Sons. Why. who wu n pusenpr on the limited valved him-cl! by Jumping. and u- ablo to he 0! mhum In caring for nu vlctluu. land", 7: :0 3. In Holy Commun- Ion. min: war and nor-u. 11.00 honing Pray-or. m. Thundny. Holy Communion 9:80 “unity. Angun :5. 0:80 I a" Holy. Cptunuulon. a. whole-c"- :Scheduh 0! 89mm- r~<f~â€"yoâ€"vâ€"»..a~~r-<A U- ‘« ‘»-Aâ€"«-,u» .u‘» ~- with a lull: othon lulu- vn named mun mm It 1a and { HIGHLAND PARK, 9. Bowman Dairy Conipan If you are in n} of Glasses, consult ;. Johnson, now fie T! a. ,nently located W1 ‘ R. W. Schneider asai egf istered optomef'ist.’ Pasteurized Milk is Good Clem Milk he: to ap- proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and ld at that temperature for 30 minutes, thenl,coolpd aud- denly. . 2"» This process in no way destroys the nutritié value of the Milk. It does however, destroy garmful germ life that Milk may contain. :_ We say “May" because there in alwan aéehaeee that mlk “may” contain harmful bacteria matr ter how carefully handled before it " ‘ us. So to sum-u you we Perfectly him itâ€" then cool it~then automatically bottle andcap it. So it comes to yéu untouched by human lfinda. ’. VMW a3... 3.W.Cuu¢rCaoudAu-d85qi 4muul'nidxn'fino All Eyes mrefuily exammed. . Glasses furnished at reasonfle lenses dupiimted. Glasses repaired. Announcement? 4.-., $.49 109-110 Vine Avenue ? Fn‘G. I? flurry... i 0

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