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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Nov 1912, p. 2

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if Y? I shall make all my own candies fresh daily. Try our Chocolate Creams Caramel; Peanut Candy. Vanilla Cream Caramels and Cream Fudges. 1 will also handle all kinds of fruits. Our Ice Cream and Sodas {will be unex- celled in Highland Park. Your patronage solicited. I WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the people of Highland Park that l have opened 3 Candy Kitchen and lce Cream Parlor at 18 West Central Ax‘cnuc which will be known as ml): Ifrrnrl) auntie Bitrbm Mestjian Bra 1248 Chicago Evanston,lll Tel.Evanston Mrs.J ladie names kn OIL; Telephone 67 You are Cordially Invited North Shore Fuel Supply Co. It is a well known fact that crushed oats - are a great saxing on feed bills and also keep wnr horses in better condition Having just installed a modem oat crusher we are now prepared to furnish the best crushed oats in the market at reasonable prices A trial will convince f-.’0U Also dealers 1n coal lumber 8; building’ material Save 10% on Your Feed Bills pbell Club. Mestjian Bros.are officially reoâ€" nied by the Women's Clubs of all North Shore towns and many well n residents. Mrs.G.H.Campbell,Mrs.E.W.Spenoer, J.P.Smi:h,Mrs.W.J.Fyffe and other as of our town gladly add their 8 to those who recommendgthem. If you have work of this kind you give this firm a chance ani e Club benefit thereby? ‘ If you want Mr.Mestjian to call give you an estimate or wish any r information call up 942 Mrs.3.H. t th A ml)? Erahim Bank Intercst [NIH] on Savings Safety DeposiL and Storage Vauits Real Estate and Insurance‘ We have the honor to rem Ycurs Respe cttully, J AMES J IRVAS, Proprietor to open an account with flununnrmmt on? ThefligHudParkaeRepa'rigShp Shoes Repa‘ired We are now settled in Highland Park at 108 W. Central Ave and arelprepared to repair your shoes at remarkably low prices. Don't throw away your shoa- if they are worn a little, bring themzin and let us fix 'em up for you. Rug Committae Highland 7 Women;s 230 N. St. Johns Ave. Workmanship guaranteed Highland P October ark 111. 31,1912. lace. but ll' lt ls covered there wlll no dlmt-ulty In making lt rest vom- forulhly by baby's plllow whlle he or Ihe ls taking tood. Select line. soft zephyrâ€"whlte ts tâ€"and. using a simple stitch. cro ’chet a case that 13 long Ind wide .enough' to fit over the bottle Draw 'up about It! neck wlth I narrow rib 'bou run through the top- Such a cov- et an be made of out or cotton urn I! you Will). Eat ls too young to hold the bottle to A Silk'ht'l l‘lhlllllll of rlhlmn la n no" elty If “mum in llw lrlrth month (-nlurs of the recipient of [lu- gift. 'l‘lm r-nlor Is combine-ti uith while. mum“ uullns of satin fllnlmn twin; uswl :mxl mtvr Invod as) the rlllldrou make tlwlr kin dergurtvn mum “'va squnrm tur thv top and bottom have lbw-n \vuu-n thuw must be stitt-lu-d tum-tlu-r and n silk cord used to outliuv the edge or me pillow The pillow may he lilmu With cotton sprinklod will! sachet puwdrl; Crochet Bottle Covor. A pretty uud useful gift for the baby lg n croolwted cover for the nursing bottle hnmvn..nh- mnh- mu) m‘ {Halli-m er! of rlhlmn, :m vmhtwnlc-u lump um! sekul (my (midi-.1: hull: limhm ls wound urmmd Hm lump. LTU>>HI lr'om side (0 side >('\o'l'.ll limvs and I‘m! in tiny lm\\‘.~, [Lo vvntvr of end) how IMF in: one of mu Imus tnvlmd m H. \\‘hvn baby shukt-s Hu- lmup juym.‘ muszr' IS beard and baby i' hum-y ered with wide watvn-d silk. The up per purl is mmh- of the watered slik or or ribbon slnvhrd to the round of mv erml [mun-[m ml .\ 01mm: will) r.hlmn ruu lhrnugh ii !i lulu-s tln- 110153)! the bug. and the (no emls of the ribbon are passwl le‘llllell the cunt so (but it may be drnnn dmyn over {he hug and UN! in ptuvu “In-n baby \\!\ln',\ it for a playtmux “0121;: «'uilal[>\:lue. HM,- bu: may in: Mi] [um] In!” :1 sub-hr. and MIR take up Its» nmxn than :xu'urdmur) do“. The glass surface of the bottle ’8 very apt to slip away from an infant A handy bug in whiu‘h may be lucked A few toys to amuse the little «me when Irarviing is illuslrzm-d here. it may [)9 lined with tiny povkols in which baby‘s amull toile‘t :H‘H‘Ssllries cup be slipped. Doll and Bag Both. The bag looks like 11 (Juli. thfl [mud and arms twins: dressed In a (my mat of Dresden ribbon. The lower part bag a round (in: section 0! curubourd mv- Do not {all tn remember the [why even should it be his or hm hm (.fhrlstr mus Nothing will delight the hearts of parents more than some trille be~ stowed upon their darling So many inexpensh‘e toys or (lulnty lrlnes may be tnshlonul out of blts of silk or late and other odds and ends (but avr'umu- lute In the scrnp bug that so far as ex- pense is (-onm‘rned baby's Christmas need cost nothing, WETIDE GIFTS FOR THE BABY. Pram Imngs That Wlil Delight flu: Heart at His Fund Mother. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS BABY'S “Amt AID SACHI’I’ A DOLL BAG. Hopp Rattle P {zralxi-m hump and Illhhm ls Icing the Cake. For Hw INN! thnv l-Ilhm I‘hrlllfl‘d (0‘ Nov hvr fullu-r l-rvpzu'in' h» “new Running Intu Hu- kit hon xhe em Izlinw' ed. "Uh. m:nmn:|.;:1wss “hut pupa ls doing?" “1 don't know, dour, What is he doing: On the slopes of Vesuviuu. stpite tho- danger to “’hil'h the-y are onward. fl'nm RUM»! to 10”.”!!! people Hvo "pun xln- slum-s of Vesuvius. he~ shins thv 7.0"}an inhnhlmmy‘ vhnwlvd inw Mum-s. Tho 11':an ii Um! the fnrtiIHy uf Hu- Sn“ iu lye-runninl the pvrll only “mush-nu! The \‘ulvunh ejvvtn :m‘ riv-h in :xlufiliun. *Hil'n. mug. nosin. Him). yum-HI) :md il‘un. whit h by tlwir dvmnumsilnn no to man s|vlon~ nosin. Him). 1w tlu‘ir dummy]: (1M L‘HM. 8‘ Italy 1mm“ 0 If tho \‘nll'n tnlnh Hf thn- smmist in tin “He's making :1 take out of his face." replied Ethel. “Ho‘s putting the icing on It nl)\\'."â€"â€"(“hh-ug‘o vas. .\mun_' I:'o.lk~‘ nr‘ numrc- in “1-9:: tin-r» numb v-mspiu'umls uzm known as thv .\-i:|txr- ~mr In-v XI i< onux'mnus- 13' tall. «:x'nu'Ln: In :I mum of {rum .‘lefl’ rum 1» vidm- {m-r, uhih- {mm Hu- L'r‘HHlll up In :I nli<hznvv Hf :llmut furry {nu-t Hlv‘ Irvxnk i~ [wart-"Hy hare. From that paint lhl-l‘v spring a num “('1‘ 0! much-d limbs. whivh shout nu! (-lnstom of lung, [miIm-d le-n'vos. and it ix the-s». ’g'ruupvd tum-thvr. that emit at night a «'lvur. phosplmrvsovut light. Thu gives the tree n spt-vtml appear- :Inve and is wry dw-z-ivimz- tn travel- t-r‘; whn fn-qm'ntLv mistake thv glnw forum illmnimm-d window «if :1 house. The light i< not hrllllnnt. hut ls of nufiivien‘t stn-mzlh tn :Inmv «)1 :1 news- paw-r Ire-in): ruud by it It does not flit-kw. hut LYI‘HV" slvndily from sun- set M Ilzlyhro-nk. Hopolul, Her Legal Adviserâ€"Madam, you have had three husbands. and every one of them either went crazy or turn- ed out to be Worthless. Yet you are thinking of marrying-“min! Fair Cli- ent-Yes. sir. I want u safe nnd sue fourth.â€"â€"Chi<-ngn Trilmne, Often the life about \vhlv-h least can U-r unld In the one that guys the most. «ll! :Itv-i ihlllhh Nth] H H) :I\~‘!'~|‘ In _ Iino-Jllilu“ .. 11.1 mm ”I'M-m Ill [Uh (”le lhzn IIII \\'; 1! d1» A\Il~l 1 pun)" m â€"Ymnh Th,- ninl ;.‘,m \\.‘.~ nu ~'\]il'l 11f :IV luau“ all wifllpiniwu i tho-m- i~ mmn- .u't lhm Hn- nu MI W m‘hl ~=.;>|nm- -:m-l thus» ’1" 34‘1' .I’ Hi" \lllflzb' \X\)!'(‘ 1:) H11 nummhx -~:| Hm- snuwy "urlv .! I'm « :m‘n- «nun-1n: 11):! ..r' H”. .nnu- ‘HHIHIDV‘ :1le {3-1: :Illl‘l huh A Lecture on Economy That Mark Hanna Dqlxvered to Dmgley. Mark Hum,» did IH:HI_\‘ thin-4‘- in :1 [unn- “:13. .\.-n-rthvh-“ ln- \\':Q~ no! l\~‘]'~l‘ In _' I|i~ m-l‘iulh :It'vllli‘m In The odd Man Upheld Hi. Reputation , For Being Contrary. "I'm Iv 321.4“ “113' um- Vuf; “II‘ char- ZN’IPI‘F‘ uf Ibuhn‘)‘. He “uh in den! :15 :l ynu’ ‘m'h-u ho \“nméd tn DP“ and .l~ naming us a luzwue of sliwks. m... ..e' m.- :u-ixlliml“ numâ€" inlcnhls m) an :l and Um- yaml 111 I l'u Ii}.- nun-nix Int-ml:- UNCLE JAKE DIDN'T «AGREE. 11h rim; tln- 1'! rl".\‘:H‘II and Lu .umlmv .m 3mm hi~ \\' H‘ 'I'lh m 9n nu H‘n ”lit 'l'l SMALL «.1! H'x't \l nulmnlun HMI \ n-I’Y \.llllt‘ :ll‘t‘:l HI \\ Him ht muk vigllh’l“ ruuh- ium rm; and Mlidi "('nvlv Jukt‘, nrr-m yuur \\:1;_'uu this 1w x> hmiu; .n wring | \\.‘.~ :m ~-\1u-r' mukm' nu mvumviwu in whirh 11'! H: m Hn- nuxm!ruct~ .‘m- -:m~l thew handles \lllflza' «mm m ‘In wrl‘l Um- slum-y (luv. as aw «nun-1n: up 1hr» steps Hmrhvr UM fc-lmw uhu l'n-rlu Ilurnwe ro-mnrkud 11.2111: :I’mul th- skin‘s: ' u't'vnul If I don't Illzlkl' rm- (u Ulo' first thin: I t") ln- mum-s in." . l'lH‘h- ”urn-w "a” x'I-luwzmr. "’l'hut m-ver Sm-inu l Hh- tut‘ifl' 'l’l'r d-mr lx’inllv T in \\':g~ll wwr. "’l'hut m-ver it Ru”! 1 kt-ly tuL" u-e- mun-1y grinned ul' I'llt‘h- Jukv's fl( qmnml. and in I"tllhé SAVINGS. Hind <IiHJk IVHI‘h-I'," re- "! don't lh'JH‘ wry lnLit‘ [0 [Mid my ind l'xu‘h- Jake at :wul hJHIHUi, hut i~ 'hv klml gn-aple mm' H“ lwth'l'?" ‘ II'I'uh-d HI.x mm- vrs 2|th vhmme. ~‘\\' 1-H): tho IimN .I_\ :lL'I'uml. in flunsxmw~ and ‘w-r} Hue.“ 1H 3:: 1.2;...â€" TLLTâ€"t _:E_‘ i ::_u 2:... 7:5! 7551.4 22;; ti: : I" "P!" A 1-"! > I‘vllil \H!" n'k \\'.u'd M ”x han running .‘YIIIHDUI bud The mime-s bestowed fipon vermin dishes have uflen an origi'fi entirely dis- tinct from («hnhul «Simsldemdon. This 19 "up of the well: known epi- mmmesd' nmwau a In M heist or a In Toulouse; as it was mo frequently called. Mir-[1019! was (h. omk of a young From h mnrquise ' the mummy who Was noted for her I k of odum- don. .â€" On a certain ovraxinn s; ’ guve 3 din- .er to the elm-erg of e regiment ChoiaeuIâ€"Cavalerie. Dung the func- tion her guests spoke of namnquet that they had attended on be previous evpning. at which {be h t bad enter- tained thkm wlth many W and Dr!!- On Saturday afternoofi Miss ”men Conrad entertained the nmmbersof Dclxa Lhapter. Theta Sigma Phi: The guests played 5“) and later en]0?d dainu' re- freshments. The affair “a: one of the annual rushing parlies” and among the “pledges present “ere seén’al Highland Park girls. i \Iis; Katherine McCaugi. who has as her guest Miss Rawson “4)! Cincinnatti. Ohio a former Bn‘n Mavhcollege friend cntertaincd at bridge on Saturday after- noon. A‘number of paifjies are being given {Or Miss MCCahley find her guest. in Lake Forest and Evansfson, 61:11 hUI'th'U‘. .‘Hd uf p ,\ ~«11., (’1' his .ila'n-z‘uxo- uml a; 'l‘iw‘uuy‘uncl :n Lunn-l dwm‘ihtw “'1le :I dumil [chat to film :«txr.g,~‘w‘ lH’irux‘iOs. [HI‘ Miss Hazel~ Everingh‘ was among the soloists presenting she program a! an entertainment given {q}: the benefit or the Stockyards Day Nur ' at the home of Mrs. Prank Hoover 0 “Chicago Tue:- day. Hm.) :I\ 1'11‘11X1‘t‘uf l \\ Marv hn \‘ “ill: [nu h Avenue entertained a fe . riends and rela- tives Monday evening a celebration of the fourteenth annix'gsary of their weddingfl I. Mrs. Gerard Van Schaig}k of Hazel Ava nue was hostess at a blidge party on Monday afternoon in horézr of Miss Raw- son of Cincinnatti, Ohiofyho is \ isitmg Miss Katherine McCaulefi. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blfihard of Walker MISS Towner entertaiaed at luncheon on Thursday of last wcg in honor of Mrs A. Silarr Best Tthladies present were the members of (in: drama com- muter offthe Ossoli Clubs} ‘ Miss Sleever and Missfra were hosiesses on chn at a musicale at their huh: rd dan Road. ;, .I Members of the Cathoflc Order of For- resters will entertain at3 card part} in Masonic Hall tonight i On Thursday, Novemlfir 21, xhe Taber- nacle Society of St. Ma .~ '5 church “ill give a card party in the cw Pariah Hall. Mrs C. F. Mather SmiVfih entertamed at 3,“ informal luncheon on} Wednesday of Xast week. and is a luncheégn hostess today. Mm. Thomas Hart Euchre dub Monday ni‘ ‘1 gnw HIM \nd m .n'nu PLINY'S COUNTRY HOMES. The Soci no. ; Raman chgd tb- r1345 Lu‘e of Hquay - [1‘1IIIII'I‘ h"$l“ \ lwrh :llhl \V‘hl i431 S%de 'nurrtained the rance; Sleever day afternoon 18. 320 Shen- Srde of Life Local Affairs of the “66k hv im‘ed By the Observer 11L buns: 1\ for bkinz: UXU- in inz; lll‘ Ul‘ Heaven from all «natures bide- (N book of (auxâ€"Swift. of ummnm "Ho“ asked The Tongue: of the Balkan; T-m mum Izmuungm un- spoken in the Bulknne .\ H‘uh-h'r in that region writes nr tln- hnlml "Turkish. Bulgnr rinn. St‘l‘lmJ'X‘IHlYiHH. Houmanlan. Al'- meuinu firm-k. Allumlnn. KuIZqui- lacln'nn. (‘hinm-ni. Hm language”! flit 2513mm; slmniule. tlw language of 0' Jews of Sim’ih‘ll nr l'onuxzuese descent. and tho lnngunge spake” by Hm Ger man. Amtrian. Roumnninn and mm sjuu Jr“: Add In this Ambit“. Pen!!! and Syrian, [arm-1y spoken in Fans” thxuplv; Hanan, «m Hw HurHu-ust mad of tho- Adria; kuwhm. in the n u'theub v-rn 1mm u! liuumuxnu: \‘ari His Austro- Hungnrinn Minnm qunn in Basalt mid Hvx'yvgurinu :md Hm ('uurflflillf lunzuugv‘ ..1 film “irn-uMizuH and Geor‘ :iuus" Nut mu uf tho-w- I:m<_".m::»9I IS, “How asked. "Either a tooth of the Md rake.“ Judge. Moro Like M. “That you“: L'nyly id :1 vhip at 1:)! old block. Isn't he?" :Hnd M‘IVv-d ni~'h Hndur d'ugnmm II or :1 h '12 Sim-p lawn .‘li‘ hr- 110W Iw \\ ‘\ 7 .. ‘HlfimL I '~ '2. larder w: . \A hmiwwi ‘w ‘ rut 1')" :‘v‘: (-rumhm! :1: “ voukud lhI- r ‘IH dish zmumnxv \ Delrga: Conn-It: 1L (0n D E \' 737' L! Secreizn’} mm The Ossoli Club held a meeting of mi interest and enthusiasm last Thur‘h'j afternoon when Mm A. Starr Best spfi' on “Intelligent Playgoing". Her talk In: very fine and she made many points i the encouragement of playgoing. 1h. guest of honor. Mrs. Percy V, Pennypachg‘ of Austin. Texas. the new president 1 the General Federation of Womans'Cluh who was here on her way to the Illinfi State Convention being held at Auto.) this week made a splendid impressionfl* spoke beautifully making an especxal1ppig‘ that every club in the federation contn'b: ute 3 Just share to the federation endow. ment fund a: a memorial to Mrs. Hm: Decker fnrmer prcmident of the Peder...“ “on who died during the convention 1: San Francisco last June. There was 1, very large audience in attendance which; entirely filled the large room of the M land Park Club. The hostesses of the afternnon were Mrs. Mdiregor Adana. Mrs. Frederick 31. Steele, Mrs. Grenville Mott .\lr.~. Earl Spenter. Mrs. A M. At: water. Mrs. Anwn Morgan. Mrs Georg: hard and .\lr> Calvm Dobsun. Preteding the meeting Mrs Francis 13.. Ex'erett entertained melxt- members (i the bnard mt the ”salt Clu") at lunchem to meet Txlr> l’tnrzypat lter nhu “as the guex hf Mr: limit-rt lll‘v; :‘ HIV f 1mm 0' Hull " ~ur1>ri~ Invitations have been Issued by u: Richmond Dean of Chicagn {or a w tinn to take place at the Woman's/x "‘“ Ciub from {our to six o'clmk on Wm day afternoon. November 20. Mr. fig Mrs. Dean and family have sped % summer season in Highland Park h scx'erz‘l years and recently vUYChased “1 resxdcnce of Mrs Annette R. 1m .2 which they expect to make improvM before opening it for next summer. 4‘ Invitations have been mued by H John A. Roche and her daughter" George Howland of Chicago, formal, one of the old families of Highland p. for a tea to be given on Friday. I twenty-second of November from ,5! until six o'clock at 4605I)re\e130um to meet Mrs. Arthur Tobin My; Td will be remembered by Highland P". as Miss Helen Roche and Mrs Howl. was formerly Miss Cora R‘Khe. .‘rliHL/Y‘. ( t {he \Vuman': Clubs at Al- ;m Mr: W. I Fyne. Mr: R. F. Pey- Jr.‘ Mrs. D M Roberts and Mn F.‘ \‘crct'. “2m 1: (he (yeneral chcratiun th' mure than you." he said do .T'm make Hunt our'." The Beginning. :l._\ Huh L-un yuu swi" (M Ossoli Club If; Vim] Kin-1n X!» the- Huh-1‘, :urrunuml {hum on l W \ “ilh 1hr braised hm 1‘mzn “‘ifll :1 suitable nr. 1120 nnlm- Hf erwigrammes In Mivhrh-L by Whit!) name. \liunqx Hll' vunn-o'flnn kl! A Venous Fash “ID“‘n the K )534 H n] i... .N \ ml tun Manes. ¢-~ :I' d bread urn X!» the- :1 small I {-932qu many during ‘4 [DP how?" ‘ \ .xven‘ ' firm: -w- :lh' ‘ix-NI b." 1 (09th lnn' 0] h!‘ ms to r0001. n the He m

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