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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Dec 1912, p. 2

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it E take this method through The Press of thanking our patrons for the ready response and hearty cooperation with us in ,our new weekly cash system. Thus far it has been very satisfactory to us and we feel 'sure it will benefit the :consumer and merehant alike. Respectfully, Jesse Sobey James Bowden Paul Gieser Do Your Christmas Shopping Home at rm: mom PARK PRESS. mow!) PARK ILLINOIS [mm] M plug “rm sinslh- |0\\‘r I!" am! lu-r Orumnlix out r‘rrmldlh; [In :Mr v.\]»|:iin.~ 11ml ‘lm twd dqu; I.) ‘lln- uuv; \\ h- I: H IUIG hunk lh t'u‘le‘ u! hum]. Mhlfl Marian IM- l-‘urvut. who drum- IUZHI "Lllth- \\'umc|.." 'nt llw dmmnth critlv I’m; ”In Huflnlu l-prn-s.‘ film has n Hillbillt'l'uhlt' roputu‘lmn us n (in: lnutlr “X'HH'. hut IH‘H‘I' ln-I‘urc lriud her [mm] M pm “ruling. Sln- h :u: qum simuh- |0\\‘l‘ It" .‘li\~ .\14'Hll\ “Ill"ks. Equal Qufirago Obtained Among the N‘Iomon in the Viking Ago. Many of the women at today who pride themsehes upon being “modern" and "advancml" and who are making Inch a brave struggle to obtain rights and privileges wigt-h certainly should be theirs without any contention would be nurprlt-etl to know how far equal luflruue obtulnul among the old Norsfi men in the age of the ‘ vikings. Rough and violent as they Were in those days. they hill! a respect for woman. and their laws were made to Droid-t her and to give her an In- dependence she had not [guessed through the snore-«film centuries. At fifteen the Woman oi‘ the viking period bectme of legal age and was allowed to transact her own uflairs of busi- nets. She owned property in her own right. which. utter her marriage. still remained her own. After one year of marriage a man and his wife became partnern. and whatever wan arqulred in the lway of lands. stock and other Ah a pin) "l “1‘“ rm ch Hi. sp‘lrmlhlb .uw 'I'In' l'ulv n! .\l- I‘m-1y. UN .1 Brad), \\"lm [:I‘ property was owned jolntly and the husband could not sell nor mow It to another toun or country wlthout the wlfes consent. Thls would seem a beatlflc state to those women of Eng- land whose husbandry legally entltled to do so. take from their scanty enm- lugs and dispose of them withnut a "by your lam-e“ or "thank you." In man-lune the viking maid mum "by your lam-e“ or "thank you." In marriage the viking maid could not he men-ml. Mthnuuh the men of her family I'uuld offvr thvlr ndvivP. she was nut luumd In tulu- It. Mur- riage was a civil mmpm-t only. and. WhIIP m‘on In tlmm‘ fnrvvfl' flmofi Hm hrldo had a dowry. mp m‘num haul to set uxulnst this n mmmpndft. Afmr the wedding the wife lw'nme lu-r hus- band‘s companion. and hath 11! home and In the community lu-r counsels were of great weight. Woman'swmld She lu-I-ds u so-vurv gnu]! ( jH'ts as aw n! Intrrnwt tv shnuld not hv nhun- ~ludyh him In ordn-r tn umh-rimnd husband spunk of It, Altnzolm'r the [msitinn of anvn in the days of thu sugni was dm'ldc-dly superior. Slu- “Pf-ll“ u unumtln-Hv nature In anh-r than should surrmv full upon (hm-m she- mm In» :llli!‘ tn 3:1":- o-umhrt to her husband Slw "(‘l‘l“ In mud.-r~t:md smnmhim' nf slt k nur~'in;_' .\ “'va with no notion of “hat to (in in w :Nu of nine“ I: but 3 "FM vs»: thlm: Hhe- nvwk I-IHHH‘NY‘HDIP taut :In'l pn- tiPnt'Pâ€"thv mm In vnfihh' hm‘ 1” know When to rmnnin silt-m. :md vim. verfln. and tlw (min-r In put up with him when his tane-r is rmlh-d, ‘ VHelKl) ho. but huxymdlos rnuuut )0 expected to neglect their john! Benn: uul. several im-In-n longer. Away wm. chopped ones. .‘Iwo Inch»: and two and a half I: the proper height from the wound. The shoe Mp “HI now no into re- drainer“. Skirts may not be any wlrler. But (hwy um longer. “hlch helps V'Usuafly more is another" up their ileeve for the next change of fashion. Miu Alcott’s “Link Women" Drnmyt led by Mia Do For-but. Some folks may drop thelr hammers IN THE OLDEN DAYS. IIHH MARIAN DE PORIET. Marian IM- l-‘urvut. who drum- ~l.lnh- \\'umc|.." 'nt llw dmmnth Tho Longth o5 Shirk. I.) ilu'illc'lH nlu‘wwl son-um xruqu of of Immune! tn nhun- undying: H]: H" \\ nlw slu luvx [m ll ‘- menb ~l I‘lh'l) Imx'u iwzx l».\ \H“ [- mi “Willa k M1“ «H1! 1m! Hn- puny Inmlr u'Hll fsuvh «uh. mvn mu! L: «Yen pfllr almuld her llh- n ark h [M ulll In h'n “(I ers. Ed. Hqu was holess Monday' Miss Elizabeth Plamuminn. dang“ fleeing a1 a euchre party. er. EHd MFS- AH“? 1’. F’IamOMa Mrs. H. Wallhers entertained the after» 32112 Lincoln Park \‘\ r51. whu w nqpn Efi'chrc Club Wednesday. , isummers in Highland Park mll he } , ,__A A «b_s‘.A (“-mnllu 0.. “An“... I‘lrx‘. H. ll Clark entertained five mem- lsented formally to sour!) M a tea heats of the Elm Place school faculty at Year‘s day Assisting ml; be Mi. ludcheon on Tuesday. 1 Morris. Muss Louise Morris, Miss Lillie Bell enténainrd informally ‘ Katherine Dean. Mm» Mamm pm a. has. nn Fridnv afternoon in ‘honor of Mus Mildred Klein and M.» Esme. Miss Lune Bell enténainrd informally at Rea on Friday afternoon in ‘honor of hat two guests the Misses Hildegarde and Irene Zemner of Milwaukee. Mrs. Pare 1.. Wickes. Jr.. has cards out (01" a breakiasl to be given at her,“ resi- dehce on Sheridan Road on Saturday. December fourteenth at twelve o'clock. Acquaintances here will be inierested Hr hear of the announcement of the deding of Miss Marguerite Prindixille of Baltimore. Maryland and Mr. Thomas Wanly of Grand Rapids Mich. which took‘place on the afternoon of Wednes- day. December 4. ! f'l‘be night lilnomlug flowers. on the iother bnml. lnvlte the Visit: of moth:- 3 of other mum dying lmecu and the!» litere have recourse to' something like . the tuks of the fireflieu and the glow- iyorms. They are usually pure white npd have Inn [1 a peculiar texture tlnt they seem to glow with Internal light r In the dlm Ilhxldt'l of evening. The marriage is announced 0! Miss Ethel Fink and Allen Hatch DeWolf which took place last month in Spokane. Wash. Mr. De Wolf, who is a civil en- gineer in the employment of the govem- mént. is located in British Colombia and is: well {ram N Miss Floyd entonajned on Wednesday (he embrmdcry class whu‘h. und_er the dlru 11m) of Madame DcMaunac, ‘has met on znlu-rnatr Wednesdays for a uumlx’r a! year» From a (I215: organized \th thr'mum pmpusk‘ of [warming mirucu'ri lllt‘!l.‘.)r411'1L'l'f-’ :1 L35 (luxulnu-(i inm .‘m ('s'luhihih‘d mun! unlr. Here Ihv mus' Tmznmml and 1:11:21 :Hc (n:'1;rul§r.')‘ )3 Hour In [hr :m'mhcn and m :mmdur 1- ('s'luhihih‘d maul rrrdr. New ”3“ rrms' Tmznmml and mir'.’ arc (ru'nrurery 1: (Mar [1) [hr :Ht'mhcr> and m nltaxiurux- II] this irm-rcstrng rum-1mg arr mum) In hefound Mr“. Maud H. Shannnn‘ Mrs, Hannibal H. Lhandh r, Mrs. Samm-l Parhanwm. Mrs. E. B. Mcxzel, Mrs. I). M, Erskmv. Mrs. H. R. Lnudon, Mrs. C. I’;Woudcock, Mrss Floyd. Mrs. William j..l.ouderback. Mrs. Henry Rmer. of Ra' mnswuod, rorrneriy of this crty. and Mrs. Cbchran and Mrs. Rankin of Lake Bluff. fed blue. yellow or purple and have lines. mum; ur uflrklngu on their petal: which ”men an us guide: to the nec- mrtes \vlm'h are visited by the bees and butterflies. ' thoy Ar. Usually Fur. Whnto With I Poculur Glow. Al me all know. we're are both day blooming nnd night bhmming flower; mm former are generally decked In At times you might almost fancy that they Wore stained by nature with Iblne tort-runner of luminous nuiut. Io dearly do mm reaper evPry vinihip ray of tho {aim milight. 'i‘her thus nuc- ceed in catching the eyes of th» mothu. Which. of course are mndim-d ”pe- cfally for [mrwivim’z and rem-Him; the flight stimulus of the dunk nnd glutam- 1px. :But the nm-mrnnl flnwprs have no linen ur fipul'i hot-mm» ku- mm man ul-u-r lu- pen-(mm In the dun uh-um of the waning 1hm mnkn- up fur it hymen-r. In Irving wrl' hwnllv smut- eh. lndH-d. :Ilmmu nll Hw shun: white fluu'vrs, which are such favor [(0.- mm finrlstfl. Blwh “a jasmine. when“). unnlpnm. svuphnnnrk m-rvuq and svrinun. which lu'kmc to ma nigh! lglnssmulnz' plums. nre NIKN'MH)’ adapt 0!! to attrnvl Hm sums»- M whim-d nur- furnnI IIIMM'Is - SL Luuul Globe Demo cm iThe Social Side of Life 9‘! his hrlllbt'f‘flt ‘ j"l>e:lr .lulmwu.â€"â€"\‘our ru-quest {ul RH I (in [wt think It [pt-‘1 In «12mph ‘Hh no“ At ")9 union: mm" fi‘ha'n | h'n'v lu-tlwd you n liltlv yup fizne sun) to luv. "“41 mm 2v! Mum.- tery “1-“ now.‘ but 1!) n \‘m'_\ slml'l “im- 1 find pm in Hip mum» dimvult} (again .\u\\'. this um ”my Immwu In Some (h-h‘l'l ll) 3qu vulnlnrl “11:11 flint llq-twl IS I Hunk I knuu; you ul‘o' dot hxz)‘. nnd still you «r» :m Mier ' ‘ ' u",- Ulsuy v. 3v... ‘but I had 00 idea the mom was groin: WW8” Boston Tun»: ‘ to redster such I rout *“p‘ ‘ssommamc .cm "Yuu un- nu“ 'm lam-d of mum rend) pulley. and wlmt l prnpmo i- th'tl you filmuld :0 to n'n'k. tmnh and null. for ‘Ulllvlkllj‘ wtm wm give )uu mane) for it ' ' ‘ and than to sevuro you ‘ Yulr reward for your lulmr I now promtm- you that for every dollnr you Mil [mm-«n this and the tiril of next May get for your huh» I will lbw-n give you one other dollar ‘ ' ' You have ulwayn been kind t6 we and I do get menu to he unkind to you. On the contrary. If you will follow my Idvlce you. win find It worth mom that! eight times 32!) to you Amac tlonately your brother. routing “lleâ€" \ou uswd In ml m, Qhe light 0! your life. Huhâ€"So I did FLOWERS OF THE NIGHT. HELP THAT HELPS. known here having'grlduated “A I l\'l‘l‘l._\‘ " meal Affairs of the week By the Observer The Thanksgnmg dame which ‘ place in the dnll hall at the \urthw- Military Academy “as a very I. afialr at “‘thh there urre a m- ladies from Highland Park and Ch“ The hall was decaratmi mm mii weapons and the natxmzdl colon especually attractive lcalurl: w. rustic fence With a swmnglng gm; 1 outhnt-d the dance floor Captain 1 F, Briggs and Miss Marjorie Loudm the grand march, The engagement of Miss Kn Foulds, daughter of Mrv and Mad. W. Foulds of Shendan Road, to L Robert E. O'Brien was announod Thursday at West Point Where 3 Foulds, accompanied by Mrs C]. McNear of Ft. Sheridan ‘5 usitiu I fortnight. Both Miss Foulds and L O'Brien are well known hcrr LleuLUI who was formerly statmned'at FL Shu is on detail at West Point but will u on the hftotnth 01 this mumh The nmnmgr nt granddnughm “I Kuhn and (Hrmt THMIIL} \nm- pm :..; Innis: [he cereq' .\II>> Amam Nu:- nx~ w! {hrs Cily mind ()1 fmnur 41.11 Mr. Lhflllt‘s L‘mcam). but man, Fuiimung the mom dmner was served 1hr: bridal * and a few local friends of the m the 'home of Mrs. J. H. Summer! d}: cixy. After a short honevmoon t“ ' pcopIP Will be at home at 1243 No.3 Street. Chicago. 3 Clean Yo IY\ should bbo: Our Picture There s so much that' s gofl in the best of them ‘é And so little that‘s bad t the worst of them, That it's hard for those M see all of them ‘ To speak a 'harsh word (1 any of them I V Central Theatr‘fi‘} .)}u T'S A HIGHLY EFFICIES suction sweeper and revolvil brush “rm-pct, a“ in one. GI five to six timm ls mun-h old style carpet sweepers. BI just as my. Does the a $125 vacuum cleaner und Incl Not only get; all the dust at: DUNTLEY E1 Free Demonstrd in your 5 \1! \ .ng Limr HH' 1:.1r Mrs. ,1 My .1 n-Mdem of lush m Uxicago‘ 1 (id) at the F0 Mm Lhnstine ., YO‘ L Image, 2 the ceru Hus city Sweep“ hid 4S 5L Con-6rd: W Tckvhooc fill. Lake F4 413 Fr Teleph: For I75L Ti] 1' Tel publ: " FCS

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