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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Apr 1918, p. 3

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Water Ale ’rdcrs ompany PARK 9 ‘H ’r ’1 (icllt‘mus lady in the ‘m sanitary any Mark 1:12:12, You :nics :1 week ik' {wackagcz Park. Illinois an Rd. Phone 9l6 ’e Well he an Event AN CAFE ~to-Wear E ESE )m‘ Waist 1c mattm‘ luarzmtcc NHL .‘HUH H )X L‘H‘ 511k [Lenten Agent )1 Bond? Event CS RE "d t'r‘h im- Waukoghn Mrs. Mary May. wife of Mr. Joseph May of Green Bay Road. passed away inst Thursday at the age of twenty- sewn years. after an illness of sev- orul months duration. Funeral ser- v'ioes were held Saturday morning a! ten o'clock at the lmmacuiate Con- ception Church with Dr. O'Neill 0!â€" ficiating. Bishop McGavick and Father McGavick of Chicago both uncim of the deceased attended the funeral. Burial took place in Wau- kt'glin cpmotery. She leaves to sur- viw hnr. her husband. Josth May. '1 mother, Mrs. Malioy of Libertyville. throw brothers. Joseph. John and Alnxnndvr Manny of Lihcrtyville and < .w R .\Ir~'.‘ Matt was not well this winter and went math to Orlando, Florida. Thors- nhfi was taken [I]. but after about two Weeks was somewhat bet- ter and started to return home; she suffered a relapse. however, and died upon ar'rlval in Chicago. Mr. John Jahnson Um Sunday. April ch nccutjred the uva'.)fh a! Mr‘ John Johnson, aged 4? \v-H‘a far many ymn ~21 rmidont of Hiuhwrmi. Mr. Johnson has been in "! h-mlth and ham! zone tn Okin- ehr in disrusslng thv tnpip “.th to Road." 7'33 p, m. Frown-hing ; “Mm m-k prays-r ‘ every “Hum. “Pwrn' H)“ (but?! nocurrml. Hf: MM} i-x m hp shipped back hnme and" M~ funeral will tnkr Naco n< FM" " n'runzt-monh can hp made. H0 1‘ ~v|l'\i\‘mi hV hix‘ thM‘. "iv “Inhhum \deneidn)’ ~ [um-rim: wwninz chm-vb a! 7:45 n‘clnok. “The ham» continuns W lance." says the FTPnl‘h of: fpm‘t. Th4p good 01d day: w smnrn. e "rs Jon-{Hm \wro auto! affairs srwn u n ‘1‘” _u mmuhur‘ ul' ’hw Garth») «mt (Imuh glut». or Highland Park; she was an active personal force‘in the life of the town up to this winter. ~riH~>3 :n In-nmm‘k. In“ until thw Hmv of xhv (‘ixil \Vnr. 1n ”8‘4 {hwy I‘vmm'vd tn Michigan City, indium). whvro <hg \vus married. in IR'H, to Mr John Grenville Mott. They vad at Michigan City for thirty years. during which time Mrs‘ Mottwas ex- M‘u-mly 'n-Hw- in M} vixic Work: 21w .»"Ih‘i~?‘~m! H}. \"rde \Kul‘k Guild and ..~ \. :‘x in~'r!112\>"t:»lizrmtnh'khin: \lxx .Inhn Urmxilh- Mutt. muidc-n xmm.» llnw \\'i1m-rlmtlmm, duughtvr uf .Iuhn Hmnphrey \V'intm'huthum an-l Mahala Ruse‘l‘l‘ans \Vinlo-rbmhnm w! w Jim} Apr“ 5th, was born in 1.945 in Frederickton, Ohio. When she was ‘. \r'll grand: old. the family moved to l‘g' \Luiiwm 1mm. and <hr~ was wm O - O DEATHS 2 )0 and careful training given us by our nmcors will begin to hear and Show in fruit. Wo- arv goning the fight- ing t‘ompnnv <plrit and u Company prhlex La-l u~ \‘Hnu In it and invrv-Asw itl Jud lwt iv lu- fur \|~' "01w fur ml! and an” for .me!" \Vt‘ \m‘ :kud of m J prriod of grvatpr f-arnestm-ss, anvntvr procuâ€" inn .Ind art-mar vffivh-nvy for (‘om- puny (', a period in which the good Hnwever. ilw significant fvulure of fiw day to us “as the ~pirit llw lmys ~1hnwe«l in their unrumr lli~l-x1~\ion. during {hp dam iwrimh «if rust, uf the mistakm we had made and of how. when and why they lmppenml and how thvv can he- corrected. Them w.’1< more roal Company spirit shown ilmn lrus as )‘vt found e~xpres~ ~luii in our ranks 'i‘iw day marks mi? of the milewtuncs in tin- history 0! our Company. and memn ihat we aro ready for mare and mnre effl- (-lmioy. individually and us :1 unit. it is for each man now to note and cth up his own mistakes. correct them. and then help the others. as best he can. so that we will do Well as a Company what each man is try- in: hard to «in wall by himself. m"! drill which it :nw ulnno. That H gratifyinz. “pm-tally so consider- ing the ilmr' timv “3r- hnw- had to learn the hznum-t c-wrciev and how Hula practicc- “v haw had In it. We learned from some or the spectators that the Battalion made an (-xcwllen! showing and mm Company C did very well in the spocial hayo- The automnbno Transport service Was in action for the first time in the experience of (‘nmpany C. The squads wero- mnvszpm by the Sergeants of the Transport Corps to the Park and back to Highland Park in military formation and with military effi- ciency. We admired and appreciated ””3 branch of the service. By I Member Under olear skies and with perfect woathérr last Sunday afternmm the Ist Battalion of the lat Regimrut of the Illinois Reserve Militia drilled before a large number of spectators at Ravlnia Park. \h‘ \h n!» ‘ter. ma. \mum Mommy 0! NH Pint \h' w-' \lr rm t‘hivJu-I Hm! livml mtll HUN. \vhvn [hwy 1m thv Library \l Hx John Grenvmo Mott 7H Mrs. Mary May COMPANY C 1H" m H‘-' \lr~. Mun HM livs-«l 'in thv n [hwy built thvir Y Hiuhlund Park. umil hn-r dvnth. n humr‘l hicnk’ {hr ‘Hl yldo’fi (ml [H “The he!!!» continuns with Ht» lento." says the FTPnl‘h aim-in) re- fpnrt. Th4p good 01d day: when but- }tlo: warp Quin! affairs swm to he nn 1 smnrn. - , . The order of next Sunday's servicvn {April 21.1) will be the following: 811))? echoo] at 9:30 a. m. Lesson: “Jesus Transfigured" Mark 9:2~29. 6:45 p. m. Christian Endeavor pray- er nh-mim: \s it): ,I‘LN'SH‘ Moon 2H lendâ€" ehr in disrusslng thv tnpiv ”How and What to Road.” Call At the young people's Christian En- deavor meeting last Sunday evening. in tiixcussing the suhioct of "How to Enjoy Sunday" it was inten-sting and gratifying to note that the general undercurrent in all that was said; was a reference to the Sundny churrh services. it was very evident that the ynung people at‘least enjoy Sun- day not only as a day of quiet and rest but also as an opportunity of gaining fund and strength for the mind and spirit This expression toâ€" gothor with the faithful attendnnre n! nhi and \oung alike Sunday. mm Sunday. only goes to show how much there is in a true gospel sermon. such as: the pastor of this church offers. 10:45 :1. m‘ prmching son-Ice. Ser- mon bythv prhlfil“nn “.\ Mm‘PdImhm H Qflfi m ONITED EVAN ‘DDD‘ “CA! “'1 (‘orner 0! Green Bay Road and Laurvl Ave. C G. l'nangst. pastor. I” jumping mmhwh’ :um ha.- nmnnu 'hr \purfi ‘ Pnju}. Child is v-ndmn‘orlng m thoir own individual r-wm‘ things The children :m vmhmimtic uhum thvu- w hmk 'Hl‘\\:ll'd In me \"iY Oulohmr :nMv-Hw nrv lN'th- <tnrt- N12,)!“ :\ art-m (Iva! I)! inh‘rost is hu- ing taken by 1h? chimrvn. Tuesday nfiwrmmu 1| wmtv»! hvtww‘n thr upv por gradP pup”: of Linvnln whom] .13“! thw umwr m‘udn- pnpi|< uf Rn- u'iwin “:n hvh! :It “minim. Ram’s. ilmmin: mmhwh :md hum-Yum wnro 'Hu- :m h in Hn- um «‘iL’hlh mud whl‘! are \‘F‘l‘y m1. h-‘r hoard frees her to go at once. Miss Munson before entering upon her {duties at the high schooi where she taught in the commercial dgbart- iment. was head of the Englis‘h d0- pnrtmeni M Hammond High School. ‘Hammond. Ind. L35! summer Mi,“ 'Mumxon was employed in the Naâ€" tional (‘ity Bank. yew York Citthf‘ ‘hank of which Mr. Vnfiderlipv the Thrift Stamp specialist is president. .~\l pro-mm Mrs Pnrtz i: flush”!!! in Mi=s Mufison's place. Snilxrliny, April 13th. 'A'ih thv «1m fnl‘ rhn annual elm-Hon of the Board ui‘ Education for Denrfir-ld-Shiehh vamhip High School. Dr. Pur- Invnivr nf Lukv Pars-.4 Ii:\\ii\2 found mu] num- wh-ndi formpr ymrn h any! hridm “'Hh‘n iv i'npuuihlv m zu-«wpt rwflwtilm. ning \\;I \h'. Frank \V, Rmnl. Hm l‘fl‘hih'l‘:OfiAtl‘h‘E'>i HH‘ l.nkc- For?“ Bunk. \\:l~ chmvn Fur H to fill the vacancy u» (mum-d. Mr, Wm. ‘ (-vntrull‘ Rf-u) Hf “ourfivM worm-1k melf ,\.‘ nh‘m'; 'l‘hi~' mukcN thv' pvrsnnm-I nl' ”HWL‘ How! Far ll J” mm} Ronni fm‘ Vho cuming ynm' dam! ah follows: “1' lrn J floor, Pro-Mom; \lr. :\Vl-‘ ‘n-rvm'v :OH Prom! and accepted. It Is with WSW! that the board let»: Minx Mnnson so. but as she is answering the call of her gbvernment. to go to Washington. On Thursday evening at a mPeUnz of the board of education the (est:- Hullun H! Miss Munmn, one of the has! teachers at the high schnaqus 0n Thurviny M Ins} nw-k a ”111115 Ar u! I'Imk tummy unwrhnvudnnts 1.1.2 im- rum). Th4 mm)! 12::- nrnivm \isitinz 1hr» \nrinm Musing vl‘ nlrnH, SH 'l‘ll'1~ thr hum] may in )ivm \isitinz 1hr» \nrinm Musing in Hm nft‘vrmmn n <hnr! oonfc‘r- r intern-v HIGH SCHOOL ‘NOTFS thv putrmw u! Hw HiL‘h may {N‘l nssurmi that th0 ~~ will no on thy yamr in th" plondid fashiun Hut it h:«< in LINCOLN SCHOOL s hnhi |\‘l on war emergency work. the n J floor, Pro-Mom; \[r. :\u \lm‘unn: My" (‘ \1. me Mr. Frnnk W Rmu! :md Dr SH‘rPtnr)’. th.» putrmw neighborly ”‘0' 130-1.} «mm hl’ lmn-r 2r “v!!! in ~4)|'Hv~l< HI mlr luv 1' )f lhrlf! 1m“ m-JH‘I} k'l' llll' 'l‘lml Thok‘o‘ VHS!‘ m: n 111. 1" wall H. P. 5L " I Endeavor pray- ‘ Fur Sale Kite lwn gum” (haln Mm" "\- lemlâ€" 'smull ion lmx Porchvmcko-ra mfa tnpiv "w.“- and rockvr ~prlng mm I»? sprhuz. I‘luh ‘glnsx dour“. 37-3 Par "Ann I d huh) ("H' Tt'l. H l' hing s'm‘vh'o. ‘ Fur §ulr Hruwn )w-tim: i~ l)v)vi"rium- in Emu} onndit min: in NW )H“ ' _ - I mmp H1“ u'hé'rl 1”" hrlng up (I in thr's‘f‘ all \‘e-r)‘ )llh'q‘ .nnl and cow nth and as helpâ€" hu- It]. \‘e-r)‘ ~' and firmlt ~lt~rll Him: 11m 'I-'nr Mlle hm flint nnrflt. Jnhn‘: .\\'. 'u-nx‘ SI. Jnhns l’lncv; 19% fuel (firm-n. Bay Road near Deerfhld Av; 200 (set with 9 room ho . Sl‘eridnn Rd. and Linden: 100 el cor. St, Johns and Vine Ave: ' 0 feet cor. Judson and Ava. an_9m; 50 fwot Railroad Av. near Lnu '1 AV" These ‘and nthnr at nttrnctlv {prim-s. Cash or tern“, E. S, Gail. ‘ one 309. I-‘iw hm! rmmw, two fin“. Mnephw pm‘x'h. garnm Large- , .. Good loca :1.an l‘rit-v sm soc. “dross owner X H. P Pn-ss Q 6 779;"! For \‘ulo \1uuur9 gt gurxlomJnd and IHWIH. E. E. Fur or. TM. H. P, 596. * g“ u mirrnr Fur Snlr (mo hr huhy murrlzuh‘ in '2! 730-.1 For Sal» Choice log? moms n. 3331 from on N. Lln‘dqfi Ave. Apply to M. I, Middleton. g L: For SaleuOne 1916 56rd, A 1 con. dltlon. Call H. P. 597,33: U For sue“ White ofmmn chick- ens. finest Inflng Mr 3 Cockerels. punch and eggs Price‘ffll 50 to 85 00 \V. 1). Mann H2 \'. Q Johns Ave. T1". .717. N 5-6-7 de For "l‘lll 011v )am‘ I: flll'l|i~hn'll \ l’nnm hulRw lhrm- Muck< {rum \(uliu Noam lhrunL'h-nlt \vry \1 Hum, Tn'lvplmm- H, P. In; luv- \‘nrthxnwn-rn flat-v fur Kilrl‘v‘l]. hurn um! All pnquro'. 13+ ‘2”. p:|~t In" l‘I‘tOID‘ Furnish“! llmnn {nr 94"" 579 :z Homownm! Ave. , Sod For ant , (‘nmplvto-lyi' furnished sewn mum house WL sleeping pun-h. Dnslrnbh- Irwnflan. Llndt‘n Aw. nnrth of (‘nmrnl Awt: Rent $150, Jumv» H. Huffy. aunt" Sheridan L'uml .‘Lm. ( » ntml AM: 'I‘ . IL P. 79. onhm-x Ave. 5â€"6â€"7pd i For Bentâ€"safety depot” boxes n i510!) per your. One kindred new 3 «nos Just received. Hlxfilmd Purl ‘ Hate Bunk. 1} t! _Fur lh-m Light min“ k I'mmh'. \\ ill: kih'ht'n privllpcv- “a; 1% {u .llllll‘ 1310:. Tn", 731 For Rom. 7 room house; 93» N. St Juhlh .\\'r~. All cnnvvnionrvs. lnrgl unrnh-n. Apply 0. 1.. ”Iv-(11. 1m» .\ln ruino- [(uzuL TM H. l‘, 737-“ ll mum. HM w.’ " [)ul‘t’hv‘, PM" Hf anl. Addrnsw H For Ih-ln .'- mum HM: I‘M"! Hum J” nmdm‘n ('uln'mxivm‘l'. Um .1 run”) hunw “ill; Ml mum-4 impruw nn-nl“. Hm!) I”! \\';|qu!P/\\u T:- H. I’, 727.1: 1 For Rent Mmhm :upnl‘émouh, Fur Ill-III 3 rnmn Hut with hnlh. vloMric light und mus. Trfl. H. P, 622. AnMrt-is 322 McDanic-l“ kyt 7m! l-‘ur Rem Largo furnlahml front bed rumn. with (eh-plume .md run ning \\ :m-r, (‘n-ntln-num , pm {- um! Add-re- lh'uwrr (l. 3 If P. 273. . ' 2!; To Rent Furnl hod 10 room housel on 3 new place near Bob O'Link Gulh Cfub Gamma Sleeping porch and 4? baths. 515 Pairview Ava. Gpdf l-‘ur Sult- .\Inhuxnn For mamâ€"«8 room houaejlnqulre H Boreharflt. 573 W. Park Avg. Tel. H P. 273. . ' t I-‘ur Item Eight room himse, and six mom flan. Call on J. M31)onsing. Tel. H. P. 263. Addrvss 025 S. St. Johns Ave. 5â€"6â€"7pd Ave Fur ‘ulo‘ Pnr Sult- \fnuivrn eat xldv lmme I-‘ur Itom- Furnished ro’ums for Ugh! hmmekm-ping. mudtsm cum-0n» Irnt'f's Call 011 J. .\I. l)unging..'ru|. H. l". 263. Addrvss 62F. REL Johns rm: HIGHLAND mad; mass. HIGHLAND BA'RK. ILLINOIS PM "on! Purnhhm! mn~ ,Ilw 1m I'iuht I-‘ur “out .\‘h- ‘l. H, l'. 1119. For RN" Um Fur Rum nr Snlv ntrull) locum-(L : nh-m-m: rc-ndy fur ’wm.mnm. ‘ sun Smiith. 7146 W); 5" “jun 't-ss. '21? \1uuur9 t E. E. Far T" .\I n In an n; h ‘ 3146 Pr: 1m MM! FUN SIN}. 1». mm huu'w-fl t“ n Hmhm :upnl‘fi‘nwuta G ‘h. Lugc- «WW-mum! Sr. Juhm and \lorzdm' : H P'vhm-r. TM. THE-M. r? vr Suh- \ ruoln lnuh‘v. ulmL :uH Innlh-ru vow My fur twoubmw}. “3) .L l'. Til-\L if POI BENT whuo an nu nim- I) E“ furnhhml : Fur-wit [LUKR UH. Tr}. H when, :u'.» .\l.. P, 731-“ t furnl‘hu! rumn rem}, gnu-MM '6! Au ’k (‘fl~v MR IrmM Illit hmmw um 0-“ lm'xw Pc-YI’I'~ r.l\\‘tnu! hull c-pillL‘ Ill‘ from 7w llll illL’ Tpd H rr “ark. TH. H. P‘ I00" ll lfilJ' WAfiTI‘LII Sale-dad: Wank-d HMInhle, enerut‘ iv. mlmlmh for uni dry (nod:- 1h:- pnrtIno-nl l‘r-rmunrm [mnlflult Ap- ph‘ at unvn. Thu" \Il*}l‘r (x “OIL-(m (‘u “unto-d luv-man nu ma murrlqd. Hum!) ulHI~ u” “(er Twl Lléu- Furw‘! 502-". ply at unv- “'nnlrd Igundn-Ht In Mu-l hu\r ro-h. Trl. H. l3 For h‘nlr Hundsomv young Gurn- yu-y twin-r, H months 01d. (‘an ho u-vn m u H. Morgan's stnhIe, 23R Nnnh Sin-ridan Road. 71 \H \"nnled A inuudnws. ("all N. l’ \\ unlrd Mn! Mun chauffeur, 0m “'nntrd Laundry wk. \Ium|.n and " Kuliv Hun-lbw SITI'ATHDN WA N71") Greater Shock than by Over-Subscrllnngf Ybu‘ Can t lee the Kalser and H15 Buns}: the Thlrd leerty Loan-~Buy a Bond Tod 7 Dhsses of similar Charm and beauty are _selling in the better shops of Chicago by 832.50 to $38.50. Chance $26.50 H igh-class dream for women and mim, embracing every new style feature of popular vogue. Dresses at the finest uality taffeta silk; some in combination with georgette crepe lors are navy, beige. sand; gear], taupe. black. iln the entfré assâ€"ortment there' are-nix two st la alike;so you are sure of getting a garment that is in ividual and different Taffeta Silk Dresses Elegant wash fabrics that women will be wanting for summer dresses affi frocks Voiles of soft cling» elegance represented in a variety of exceptiona pretty patterns stripes, floral and broken plaids; white ground with desigoi in the choicest of colorings; yard wide; two specially priced groups at 35c and (.cnumr Imported l-‘rcmh \mlrs. n hunted quanm) whirh we are lucky In have Ewr) yard Worth “425; beautiful floral urrns m m". harmumum colors; N's-inches a“ ; yard .5: Dainty New Figured Voile. On Sale Friday , 5 ' and Saturday .at 2 60 a' Reduced price Same Styles and Qualities tllai Clu’cago 5110153 Are Getting ~ $32.50. $35.00 and $38.50 for. Séle Silk Envelope Chemise; French Voile: at 85c . m 7 _ h Women '3 Beautiful, Hi9}! - Class work Um day: a Tum-day pun-r. .7 fix? Domrflrld 79d In the Ila) H. P 1mm. ‘ nu Kflrlh'lh‘f 53.! 35c aid 50c SfieciaI for Friday anH 1" $4.50 Values around 794! Successors to ‘Tlxe Warren-Meyer Co Two Sfiecr'ally Priced Groups ucccssors £1.65 s'an: cnmuo" 1.. 31.35. Another rema'rkablpofier 10‘ Friday and Saturday only. Camisoles of fine wash szlk, are ({k kgllnt‘ and satin, flesh or white; lace trimmed; $1.55 value! or 1.35 3 uf‘cegsor: to ’77.: Warren-Meyer Co. The ' are prettily designed. excellent] gm made and neat) mnbelhs ed with the finest laces Comein esh color only;a sizes Actual $4. 50 values, on sale Friday and Saturday only at the special price of 82. 95 _ They ”(dainty pure sirlkr Ciebgdi EHirié énvglope qhemis at thglfinest and most attractive qualityâ€"soft, shrmmenng an ura e. Made of Fine Quality Y ‘ I"' V Crepe de Chine ‘ "Herc is a sale that every woman in Highland Park shoul‘ takc_a_dvantag¢ qf, {or it is a most unusual offer. 'AIII “:|'|\"» “hill‘ th hmmm an (‘Mylrul Au-. Run-in". April HUI. Ad- ana; Mn N. Mnrgun. tin 81 Linden RU‘. TM. H. l'. 35. ‘ z u umnhh gurdvn. ,Uldrvn Box 36, )Nnnlrm. 1H, 7-12 (1th rrwnrd. mun and rmh h-Immu. l'htme II. P. 2H. (6-9) Wanted Us»! 01 propenln for nle [in Highland Park. McCain 5 Orr. Mo W, Washington Strum. Chicago. AIM-mum, Gm. H, Rnuphnn. Clo-none Olm‘v. 5-8 but 0n Sherwin“ Road or Cen- tral Are. April mm. mm" Mack fur (-ullar. Finder pie-mm mm Iboâ€"R. R9â€" Wu n! 7 IIMYEIJ‘ANEOI'H Wn‘Med In Rent (‘oumry home loâ€" catu-d on good mad within ten mil" u! qun’ur railroad running Mun QM- Mxn. \‘urthWI-mprn prvarro-d. Hunt Iw Imulrrn lmuw. containing Irum 12 m 15 ruum- whh adequnh- hnthroomt. garage: and enough acrram- to per- mit kmplnz H mm, (‘hh-kvnn, And a uanMo gurdvn. ,Uldrvn Box 36, Pin-mum“. 1H, 7â€"12 for Friday and Saturday $25.50 / ./ w LOKT arren-J Organdie Ruffling Sdc Ham or \‘Ulurtd organdw band. neat!) smrhod and edged with three rmu of dli ruffimg Fur cmlarb or trimming; u-n «flu r and mnderately pn'cmd yard 50c 3 $2.95 Services Ire he!!! tn this church every Sunduy morn! u 10:“. Sundny school mods i ‘ edntrly 1!- ‘er the morning sonic and in open m mxp‘ll- up to the a; of 20 yen-1L The Wodnudny on a meeting which include! lestlm es of (7hr!!â€" Uan Sc‘ence healing II at 3 o‘clock. You are curdllllq Inflled to Inn “to or the reading mod I! 387 Oath trill AW-mw. which is: open («'er wrek day. from him d‘clock in the morning to 6 o'clock Id Nu evening. Chk‘ago yum! I’thWh-‘Nmnm 1- robukinx dilloyuhy. ' - firm-hrs 3L GOUI'KP a more lorrflflo dragm Haul Ave. near St. n'l Ave. Subkc! for next. Sn a" ham Sermon Is "Doctrine of mutant“ yard PAC.

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