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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jul 1920, p. 2

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PAGE TWO w‘zn xiv-n m honor of Mr E‘rxtn'n and Miss Bessw 00.x Mamas. la” Whn are {m- Frusch home. The marriage of Mrs. Hannah Bowen 0'80er and ML John Murphy inok place Tuesday morning at seven {clock in the Immaculate Conception hurth, Dr. O'Neill officiating. Miss Della Ajron served as maid of hon- ir. while Mr David Lynch of Chica- zn acted as best man. A reception followed at the hnme of the bride. Mr. and Mn. Murphy will reside at 655 «'hivagn avenue. '1‘) H1 Thv members nf the Friday Even- ;(,f [105 Angel“, (‘31.. are visiting: Mrs ‘nz “Uh 3N! "W" friends will enjoy Shanklin's sister, Mrs. Green. ‘ . ~ - w venin . ‘ 4 D(8(h part) tumurru 8 g ‘ \lr nnA \Ire I \l Qr‘hnnldnrnf Irv M153 Eileen Kelly entertained at dinner at Exmoor Saturday evening. tw9lve guests in honor of Miss Elizaâ€" beth Bauman of Oshkosh. Wis.. who ls a guest of Miss Folds of Lake Forest. noon Miss Margaret Bunnel will enter- tain at cards next Tuesday afternoon for Miss Catherine Schumacher whose engagement to Mr. Edwin Gih‘oy was recently announced. M135 Anna Bloomfield entertained 'wer‘ty-fuur friends at a miscellaneuus ahnwur fur Mrs. Rolland WA Schloerh Inst Thurgday ensuing. Games and mu- sic were the features of the evening. Mrs. Louis Stumer entertained sev eral friends at cards Tuesday after Miss Olive Reynolds. daughter of the Rev. John Reynolds of Bever Dam, Wis.. formerly assistant secretary at the Y. W. C. A. of this city. Was mar- ried to Mr. 'I‘. A. Goodwin of Chica- go in the First Methodist church of that city on June 23th. Miss Grace Reynolds. sister of the bride. acted as maid of honor while Mr. Mortimer (iomlwin. of Napervillc. a cousin of the groin. served as host nun. Mn and Mrs. Goodwin in}! make their home 2!: (‘hicaam Vl‘nlf‘.L' HALF HOI'R SERVICE 0N LIBERTYVILLE BRANCH \V'enir‘chay 42‘ last week the North Share elm-{mu rznlmad ri-suvm-d (no 'zm'zf hunt survire betwmn Lake Bluff sm-x Arm-J. The first var {eaves Luke Nu" u’ 1 ‘w a. m. and each half hnur :"zwwzfiiur until 10 p. m.. when only 4n» ;L 1" hour N wpwr’ltmi um}; liniuy TQM ' ‘ u!‘ (‘QJNYi‘ .1 d ‘M‘.th“ back yard and raise some vegetables A genuuh1 smile wmes from the henrt nnd without orders .‘vlrx‘. ('Ilntnn Fntach untertainai at Huff»: supper Sunday vvening at her mu m Nurth avenue. The affair \ I"! .‘hMrwi lerr was hustvss '1! frwmis at (hum-r Friday Laundry Economy The Reliable Laundry Whereverliiiebple of thrift watch domestic expenses, a material saving over nld fashioned methods is experi- enced in the patronage of the modern 4mm laundry. ()ur laundry and dry cleaning.r ser- ' ice is within every \mman's means. I: is here ful' yuu in the family ser- vice we offer. 'l‘elephuno: we'll \Vclcnme 2m oppor- tunity tn tell gmu more about. it. Send ('7‘ dist: are Latmderers and Dry Cleaners “unseen-M scum w§;M-M,"Wa puny”. ‘14” ..m).»u»r‘hmmm ‘aH Telephones 178-179 . E. Roger Munn Hf wanting: at rmrin: the (mzf The Young Matruns' cluh was en termined by Mrs. William Kent on Thursday afternoon Mrs. lelugh and sun. Paul of (”m- L'ZlL’U won» the- guests nf Mix 8. S. LUV}- lzlrl Wet-kl Dr. and Mrs. Whippcr. Mr. Roy .-\l» her! and Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Bing ham wf ("hicago were (he gin-sis of MN. Amelia l‘ylc Sunday. Mr. William Duffy i.~ hnnw frum Phoenix. Ariz. Mesdamcs Oscar Boecham. E. (‘. Becker, Alex Willman, and the Misses Ethel Ruay and Myrtle Hyland of Chicago were hostesses at the Jolly Tara club in Waukegan 'nn Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendm'f had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and their son and (laugh- ter-imlaw of Libertyville. Mrs. Shanklin and three children Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schneider of Irv- ing Park were the guests of Mn and Mrs. Eugene Ender last wvek. A party of young people including; Dorothy .Vll-Williams. Elda Hurenber-‘i get and Misses Linger and Messrs.i August Klemp. Ralph Horenberger.- Ewald Winter. Harry Muhlko. Hal» old V'ant and Jne L'nuvr enjoywl al camping trip Sunday on the Fox rir Stuart and Gordon Kehlvr returned from Phillips Exeter academy and are at Lake Ripley. Wis., with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mitchell of Oak Park were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reichelt Jr.. Thursday before leaving for their summer hume near Annapolis. Maryland. The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold the July meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Johnson Thursday. Mr. F. Kersten, Fred Kersten, Jr.. and Louise. spent last week at Silver Lake. V8!- A second vote was taken by the congregation of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning on the question of cuntinuing to hold aerâ€" \iz:c at new time «daylight saving). The advocates of new limu won‘ in the majurity. Mrs. J. Edgar Ella-st of MN. R. )lLss Elizabeth Lipsvy. Albert L15» soy of La Grange, Miss Margaret Martin of Rivers-Me and Mr. Francis of La Grange wore Lhc guests uf Mrs. ('in Andurson Sunday. OOOIOOOOOOOOOOO O 0.0... 00.... U. 0...... Mr MT<. S Sherhlnn RMK, “IKIHIIM l‘arl Telephone 37‘ 'YTLY nll' and Mrs. Pvtc Pvtorsnn air 3: nlL'L't.‘ frwm \"aulwgun DR. WATSON DENTIST Ncm'mw Hishlzx f \I:\. 01’ Austin was the E. Pettis Thursday. on (‘ iFORMER HIGHWOOD MAN m! GETS IMPORTANT POST GREATEST IN THE COUNTRY l LuCius J..M. MaIIIIIn. II former rosi- ldent of Highwmxl and well known lthruughuul Lalu- (‘ountya for more lthan twenty- fi-vv years a member of lthe ( hILaIro Bar association has been lappointed by President “ilmn as ljudgv (If the lIIited States distritt lcnurt in the \Irgin Islands. West. Inâ€" ldies. He will assume his judicill lofllu- September 1. This is the first llfnitml States appointment of a dis- Etrict judge for those parts. The Course is an Excellent One, With Nearly a Hundred Graduates Every Three Weeks Nearly 100 man are being graduat- ed every three weeks at the Grent Lakes Naval Training station from what officers describe as the biggest trade school in the World. The ichoul is devoted excluslVely to the training of aviation mechanics and at the pmsenl time 3.225 students are taking the courses, which range in lenglh {rum filxlt‘x'll tn thirty.g.x week» More than 1,1,0” men have graduat- wl since the school was eswlxlxshed slightly more than u year am» and another leumnd \Mll complete their Work by Nnx'emher. llieut. (‘nmnmmler E. E. lesun, mmmunllanl at the school, says all uf [he 6,000 men pm; \‘nled fur in the naval air fonw ml] he graduates of the \L-hwl within un- uthel' )‘efll. No flying 1s dour. but the best lm-n letk'mi (l .\"hHU| fur vlllisfl’d pllnls, Each urmlualv frum th mechamcs’ school l'm‘eiu's H cvl‘tlf’lcatv While gdld. silver mu! Immu- medalx an- nwanlui to hum»: nu-n Tho 3,225 >111- dvnts nu“ hero im-lude HO marina Thv t'mt ut' turmm.v out the fll‘\t* 1,000 m‘miuntrs was $7.000. making: the averugt- nut uf pxmim-ing trainml; at'l‘ial nu-rhunit's $7 upiwx-t The law? cost W)“ due tn 1hr far! that (hr Stu-E dents pl'mhh'c nothing In thrir studios! tn M- wash-d. Instvud ut' makxng the! froqurntly uwlws t‘Vuallt'H they unrk \ nn pmb aduully nm-dwi for rcpmrs: and mmtrudmn nf new airplanes. A; numlu-I' uf plum-s. ranging from sanj land ”yr-rs to huuv seaplant‘s only 11‘ step snmllvr Lhun the fmnuu> “N-("' type havu lwcn rmnplott-d. The whm»! 1‘ \‘uluui at lwtuccn $21),0w,mm and $0,000,000 but all [ht-t 10013 and vquipmrnt are salvam'd Inu- (k'l‘iéll whivh “Ulllli have otherwise? been N‘ll‘ at u urn-at In» after (hr war. l'axt nf the vqtnpnmnt ls sex»; oral IIHHiUl‘. dullah' Worth of part1)“ fini>hmi alrplunr mnturx and parts which \wn- pun-hum! from manuffil‘ tun-xx aflt‘l Ihe' urmistxco as junk M a flat «'Ust nf LIT wnts a pnund. ! LH‘UU‘IHHII ("Immnndn' “'Ilwn flurtmi tht‘ whoa) from the Indium, Lucius J. M. Maimin Appointed Judge of l’. S. Dist. Court in Virgin Islands u yrul‘ HL’ officer \\1' Hu-d. The Virgin Islands. which were formerly the Danish West Indies. were purchased by the United Stan-s in 1917 fur £5,000,000. .ludgv Mai» min says that they will he strungly fortified and will become the Malta of the western hemisphere. The pres- ent govemor of the islands is Admiral J. W. Oman. Judge Maimin was graduated from the Union College of Law, now North- western university, in 1883. being a classmate of William Jennings Bry- TEE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, memo um ILLINOIS There are three islands in the group. St. Thomas. St. (‘roix and St. John. They lie about 60 miles east of Porto Rico. an and the late Judge Merritt W. Pinckney. He was assistant corporl- tion‘ counsel under James Hamilton Lewis, and during the administration of former Mayur E. F. Dunne 0f (‘hicagiL Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon. “I‘i‘fe.” Services are held in this church every Sunday morning It 10:46. Sunday school meets immedintely Af- tcr the morning service, and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris~ {ion Science healing is at 8 o'clock. You are vordially invited “to make use vi the wading mom at 387 Cen- :ml n'u‘nuo. which is open every muk day frum nine u'clnck in the ixntnin): until six n‘ciuvk in the (we 2mg. OOOIOOOOOOOOO. o . O _ Ioooooooooooouoooooooooooo Shendan Buildmg. H‘ghhnd Park. llhnms P50" H. P. 3I5 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DR. A. L. LEE DE .\‘TIS T ('ummnndrr \\ ”Mm hon} from {he lmttum the first stup the navy H (hr ‘0‘! books ((1 he ake @@ E [E] a I Ran- ery Cg] Tr} the E , . we M1 “ DANII _ E ruxnsu. r. 0 E IN7EKI E ‘ E1. ,HI KIM!“ : ; LE.“ umn: u ’ 'â€" 638! ‘ : @ Hail. SPECIAL ASSFSSMHNT NOTlt'l-Z Docket No. 55 Nutlt't' l! hereby given to all per- sons interested, that the City (‘ouni'il of the ('ity of liighwood, (‘ounty of Lflkl' and State of lllinois that a new assessment be made agalnst the tracts. lots, pieces and parcels of land that have escaped paying their pro» portionate share of the special bene- fits derived from the making of this improvement and as (U which the original judgment did not refer or inâ€" clude. of the actual cost of grading, draining, paving and otherwise im- proving with a portland cement con» crete pavement. Highwood Avenue from the Westerly line of Waukegan Avenue. West to the East line of Jef- ferson Avenue. except between the tracts of the Northwestern Railway (‘ompany and the (‘hicago Milwaukee Electric Railroad (‘ompany and High Street from its intersection with the paved roadway herein provided {or on Highwood Avenue. southerly to the northerly line of the paved roadway on Michigan Avenue. all in the City of Highwood. (‘ounty of Lake and State of lllinoin. The Ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the (‘ity (‘lerk of said city, and the said city having applied to the (‘ounty Court of Lake County, State of Illi- nois. for an assessment for the cost of said improvement according to ben- efita. and a new assessment roll there- for having been made and returned to said Court. same being “Docket No. 55." The final hearing thereon will be held on the 81st day of July A. D. 1920. or as soon thereafter as the ibusineaui of the Court will permit. ‘ Said ordinance provides that the aggregate amount of said assessment ‘shall be divided into {our (4) install. merits bearing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum. All persona desiring any file objec- tions in aid County Court before said day and mny Appear on the hearing and make their defer)“. Sumt- fnlks' idea of promotmg the Clean up Campaign is u) put rubbish into the basement where it becomes a fire hazard. R. 0‘ SMITH. The person appointed by the President of the'Board of Lou] Improve~ ments to make acid assessmrnL Datod at Highwood, HHnoin. this 10th day of July, A. 1). 1920. "3 2.3.. I .13.: .1... 15.9.: - .232 32: 2; L xE-JLEJ I’ \I‘\'1I.\(.', I’APF RHANLIV. 45]) [N7 EKIUR I)!~ LUNA 71.“. ,HI Run], 0/ Flnulrrr Rcfmnhtd H HIT}! "’URK A SI’I'QL’IJLI )' DANIEL A. FAY Ml Work Guaranu-rd Trlephune 1349 LANDSCAPE GARDENER “Why so sad. tonight, my dear?” “Because Springtime is coming and most of our friends have had flowers planted since last fall, while we have nothing in our garden coming up early in the Spring. I am getting very anxious to see our beautiful home surrounded by trees. shrubs, ever- green, flowers. roses. vines. a pool and fountain. a rustic tea house and a beautiful lawn." “Well my dear. you do not need to be sad. It is not a serious matter that we have not had our plants started early, or shrubs planted last fall. We can have our place made beautiful within a short time.” short time" - n I J I ,,,A_A IIIIIIIQ BIIVI l in III‘r “Coming out on the 5le this evening, I heard of an honest. experienced landscape gardener named Fiori. I believe this man is interested in his work and could solve our problem.” “Good! As he is honest and experienced, why not call him on the phone and arrange to have him come over Sunday morning to. discuss this matter with us?" They did. And they are satisfied. WHY DON'T YOU? A dialogue between TELEPHONE 523 f I MUTUAL COAL CO. "null-IMEIEJJEIEQEEEEIIIEEI 0.;0000000......O.Q.0.0.0.00....OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Office and Yards. Ulnc Mme Phone: BUILDING MA TERIAL WHEN COAL sold according to value, our brands commanded premium pn'cas. Our Famous Brand Highland Park .Fuel Company 102l.ldSL WWW Huh-e335 Building Material PITTS TON ANTHRA CITE Telephone 555 Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner ROBERT GREENSLADE A Story of Spring ; Mr. Commuter of Highland Park and his wife Coal Solvay Coke demonstrated in your home IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE a. D. Paley. D. U. M. SOLD 0N CASH OR TIME ’4 YUINTS II IGHWOOI), ILLINOIS 33 Free of Charge VETERINARY 808610“ ‘ 386 Ccntnl Avenue Bu'mm I M22 T‘Wanhll (If I)Q‘I'Y1H'I" “(writ Lakt. _SIuY(- u'f FT :um. Ju 192”. 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