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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Dec 1914, p. 2

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Mrs. S. W. Cregier Is to gne a dance at the Morainr Hotel Decrmber twenty- eight for her son. Mr. William Cregier, who is expected home this week from Culver for the holidays. The last of the three-day "at homes" Mr which Mrs. Edwin Lobdell, Miss Lobdell. ‘1 and Mrs. Henry Athter gave for} Mrs Charles Walter Lobdcll at 2716jpar Prairie Ave Chicago took place on| Tuesday afternoon. ! wra Mrs. Henry Chow, was hostess yester- y day ant-moon to the Afternoon Euchre gue: club whxch mct at her home S. Second M St. KODert V‘Hhams 0f Hazel ARK. Wi“ be. HHS Hermina Haunschild entrrtan'ml host to about twenty of his fncnds at a the “Tatting club" at her home 'I'uuxddy supper party on the twenty ninth, after eu-mng. wards taking the party to the Highland Mr. Herman Frost and Miss L‘enlm Park CIUb [0 the Junior dance. Landau “are married at the resxdence u: Mrs: P, S. Munro will entertain about Mr. Jamw Hayfield Saturday afternoon. fourteen guests at a dmner-dance Saturn Mr. George Edix of Boone. 13' was the dew evemng at her home on 5' (”an guest at the home of Mr. 1‘ Ann-s Ins! 53” Rd‘ week. Robert Williams of Hazel Ave. will be. host to about twenty of his fncnds at a supper party on the twenty ninth, after wards taking the party to the Highland Park Club to the Junior dance. Howard Schumacher ml] be hast to abuut twenty-tour guests at a reunion party for all the college people, who an: spending the holidays at home. on Tue?- day evening, Dec. 29m. afterward guing to the Highland Park Club m the Junm' dance. ‘ Mrs. A. R. Carquevrlle entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Miss Gladys Jeffery. her guest. The-re were eight guests present. three uut»(-i~tnwn guests. who “ere Mr. and Mrs. Fredrrivh Rul- land and their daughter, Mus Rolland or Evanstun. Mrs. R. J. Beatty of S. Sheridan Rd., was hostess m a few of her friends at an informal afternoon musicale Wednesday. Miss Gladys chfery. who 15 Mrs. A. R. Carqueville's guest. and Mrs. Leonore Sherwood, who is Mrs E. A. Armstiong's guest, buzh gave vocal selections Mrs. A. Ii Holabird entertained d few of bar friends informally Monday after- noon at a thimble party. Mrs. Chas. Burrnell of Highwood was hostess on Tuesday evening to the Laurel Sewing club of which she is a member. 'Eugene Tremaine was host to fourteen of his fncnds at a parry Saturday. (dc-- brating his twelnh birthday. Games and a taffy pull were the features of the aftcrnoon. Mrs. John (heane Mott entertained at luncheon and mo table bridge Satur- day afternoon m honnr or Mrs. Robert Carrr 315.31er Bt‘s‘>l)f Highwvodannouncvs ! the :zmrrmgc mi her aan Arthur (leurgc H \ fins to Mrs: Amclm chphsun of (hr 2::- Schumachers’ Chocolate Creams in fancy boxes for Men’s Furnishings and Jewelry at Schneider’s The Social Side of Lift: Do away with I" the wasl'th inconveniences, the (us. and must: thou: the house. Our way of washing and drying in let: wearing on the clothes. cleaner And every bit as thorough us the old. old “rub-tumm- the-wuhboud. nqueeneâ€"them-through-the-rinur. hang-them upJn-the. dmtyot-smokymtioors” way And we pumy c'othu not by boiling the life out of them. but by exposing them to flood: 01 pure air heated by steam. Our charges? fiat work rough dry. 50 pieceu. 81; 25 piecu. 60c 12 pieceo. 35c. Very reasonable. aren’t they?, \_ May we call {or your washing next week? Phone us 178 or 179 The mission of this laundry is to um you-lune you so well r'ha you will take pride in referring to it as “Your laundry." Are You Awmséfiiahdeu of ALL lu Ponibsmiég? ThiéisXDUR L'au'ndn/ Christmas T6} . .. . W . H2232; Rem 1mm N351"; Park" H‘s-QPDAPOFK Mdeage High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners Local Affairs of the wee BY [he (”mm ,iunr BTHWF nu. hum:- ‘hu-l I'xvn ) . i“ \ \u- Lid” tony d mu‘w The following instructions regarding iparcel post are to be ( bscrved, in the ‘ mailing 0! Christmas parcels; Mail early, i wrap securelv. address plainly; 50 pounds. i150 miles, 20 pounds, everywhere Par‘ Ecels maybe marked "Not tobeupened un- Ltil Christmas". or with asimilardireccion. L’I‘he parcel must not be posted in a letter ‘box. but must be taken into the post- otfice and handed to the post master or other postal officials in charge. Every parcel should bear a complete and legible address. not written in pencil. and be marked conspiciously “Parcel Post." and for the address of the parcel. A mail- l .able fourth class parcel on which the‘ postage is fully prepaid may be insured 1 against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value. but not to exceed $25, on payment of a fee of five cents. and in amount equivalent to its actual value in excess of $25. but not to exceed $50, on payment of a fee of ten cents in stamps. such stamps to affixed in addition: to BOHEMIAN OUTLINE. Decorative Stitch For Embellilhing Gowns, Blouses and Negligeos. lloilelniun nullinin: in (:Int')‘ work is nothing nnue or less than the use of the tlireznlell l‘llii stitch. The threads are used. which may either be or con- trasting mlur or two shznles of one color The lines n! the pattern are con-red with n running stitch or «in? shade taking it short stitch under nemh and it longer one on top The other thread is simply sllmwdan‘ernnii under t‘zlt‘ll stitch. producing n rope ‘bear the name and address of the sender; efltrt. in such manner as not to be mistaken This stitvh makes a decorative out line and ls \‘ery emu-the on (‘I'IIIK‘II voile or crepe de chine. wilne Want; to Know. "I'u. how (‘un guns kick when they» have no lens?" “Don't ask absurd questions." “Guns haven't any legs, have they. pa?" ' “Certainly not." "Well. then. what's the me of their h-vtnn kmhmr' nun... rm“... Miss Eleanor Meyer was the vu-ck end gues: of Miss Irene Macadie of Chicago, Miss Emma Karch of Portage. W15, was the guest at the home of her bruther, Mr. Geo. Karch last week Mrs. (has. ()sbnrne nf Torontn. 0111.. Canada, IS vmting her parents, Mr. .md Mrs. (M). Sanger. Rm: John Creswull. who has had a most successful pastorate for twenty-mu ”ears in a Presbyterian church near ‘ Knoxville, Tenn, was the werk-cndgue-st [of his nephew, Mr. Hugh CreSWc-IL and jpreached in the Presbyterian church at 5 morning and evening services. Earl and Myrtle Clapper were Ilh “TL-K cml guests at the home of .\lr.}»l~x' A. \\', Schultz of Blue Island ML Jake Selig of Waterlou [a in: relatlvcs m Dcerfield. é t Deerfield News Items The Woman's Missionary 8mm“ of the Presbyterian church WI” meet at Hm home of Mrs. Fred Haggi Thursday afu-r- noon. The Christmas entertainment U! the Presbyterian church will be given Tucs- day evening, Dec. 22nd; that of the l‘mtcd Evangeli 3] church Wednesday evrnmg and St Paul's Evangelical church Thun day evening. Santa Claus will visit Anten' store Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 22nd. The Dramatic club has discontinued thelr mertmgs until after Christmas. I'wuatmns have be?!) issucd fur th “aiding of M155 Edna May er Rum, dmu‘fi’r of Mrs. Nzlthdhc' Var Rum-r, in Mr Hum \\'_.'1dhams Cady (If “firm-He Much wfll take place at t'ight u'r‘uck «In Mnnduy evening, December [W1 nu lxrst at the home of the bride elect s mnthcr 327 E. Park Ave Hu- .\‘I.Lcrn1rv Sewmg Some” w I{\.1m-'n.mn Hospital. (‘hn'ugvv \\ 2:: ‘r‘b cu-ry other Wednesday arm-'1 rm-I at the home M Mrs. Hum Tzhuunh vn N. Linden Ave. 13>! n N115 Hubert \V, BUL’kIvwa K13] m m mfnrnml dancc Monday J rzuvtxber of her Hu-nds. I rut» “err served, \u wm-e Won“ (0 Know. "I'u. how (‘un guns kick when they» have no 19ml?" “Don't ask absurd questions." “Guns haven't any legs, have they. pa?" ' “Cerminly not." "Well. then what's the me of the" having breeches?"â€" Boston ’anrlpt. are usml. \Vhix'h may either be or con- trasting (war or [Wu sham-s of one color ’l‘ht» Iina-s n! the pattern are con-rod with a running ~«(itch or an? shade: taking a short stltvh under month and u humor mm on (up TheI other thread ls simply sllmwdfiveruud under out-h stitch. produvlug n rope eflat. SHII :lnthu-r Impul'tn'd 1'UHJH‘ 0! hand kvrvhir! H'lt‘ll is do urflll‘d “ilh hvm» stltr-lmn; :uul 41mm. work 'l‘hm nur- priein: uvllql riq-s vhm- and high about the lhrmlt Hu- lho- flock of nev- eml SNISUIH :czn Tun dmun work flux-s turn (hmn over thv mHnr. and nt the (rum i~‘ :1 (iv uf (hr Inn-n plun- 0d into narrow width and hnvln: Ihzlrply pulum! vmh doom-nun! with the drawn Work. This bit of novkwenr Is vutlrely “NV and Is said to prmnge a return to hlzh. “((Wk (-ollnr effects AmHIn-r t'n!!:ll'. in: war slum-«L i< 1: 11m rurhvr low :It the {n thv \‘. [urn lmrk In! whh'h fiul'l' nutu‘urd tlw I'vmf 1’-v‘)u_ 1-! \w-rw :In- M uhih' 1| Inn-h mu! II Imir hvnw ('hll'f Hm-n w-t an nil and NI ht‘HHI'! ln-nhlil t'r'ml Iln [Wu Organdve Co‘lars 2nd Cuffs H-ndsomo- ly Deco 'ated Wuth Homahtchlng. 'I'ht- dnu'tlv rvl"_':lml.c- Collars so {unh- innnhlv :zni ~1~rlnu hun- gnu-n place to “011%!!! Im! umdvls uml. llllllll‘uH,‘ hl'lllhtihhtd :vassurh-s urv n In! mare vuwmu- [Inn [1w nllwr snrt in which [“11 [HQ-NI“ HI fuhriv \H-re st-nun-I! to :thur .‘Ilhl llxrnrd me-r. *' 'l‘hv llumlx“ ll'lVfi' :I [Hun huuw at lh‘m-ntk lmrl‘. l.um1--n_ um! .‘I cuunlry P‘HIH', Hl‘w~k~l'_\‘ hull. {ANN-NWT The ):lt'ht Slum-’31: 1.»: :I muL'th-q-nt une‘ Yum-mm: and hunting nro (“u favorite rerrvzmum with Lady “(-tu The ‘sm-iufi rzirm‘r of Ln has [won nu In“ 1“\HIILZHiS[I hizhlnmla mm routed :1 x vsmtu with {nun-H“ :zmw whc-rv 1hr) rang inm Mme lhv nun: (numb; “th ulv [Him m'izhlmr'n ('V‘IJLIHH“ \\ I'llf‘nhh HY HIV :I'NXN cxtnh [hvirmlsllv THU I'wJ’h" “I‘L'NII'~ lt-H'L, P‘HIH', Hl‘unkx '\.‘l('ht Slim-Hill Yum-hm; and! Admiru! [hi the rank uf fil'th't' “’1”: H.- “as Inmh (‘Mnn In Mn {N ”IF “:0 II :iwn tfn- mm, «inn Thu ’1‘! ~h<- nmrrwul kmmn :Is [In “HIM: nun lm-ln uhe- HLI The annual bamr, which wu m by the Dorcas Society 0! the Pmbytaian church in the gamma: school mu, htll Thursday evening proved I success both financially nnd socially. Mm Geo. Knrch is vidling relatives in Crou Flames this week. Mn. Wm. Schlie ha been confined to her home for the‘put three weeks with the grippe. ll \M) I'IIE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Dauphin of ”I. Lu. HINDI.“ He’d Equip. I'm... Hanna! 3M9. In-ru \\ Imtv AUTUMN NECKWEAR. vh- ‘\ mx-urt .-u!l;|r lurm turf in tium (rum :| 'IIL'h nwl‘lnnnd. I) w-«Vinll hua‘ 1w” ruuu o! 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III ln-I tfx- “F“- unu In 11mm of! -1 mm: \I .qu-n-d rrl‘un-m Hu- Hlllp Y Lu!) ‘l “I” .q'JIHY. In (119 In In Ilium 1".“ «N In up one bl: Intmrnzution puint. Mnkt- u rnrvl‘ul stud) 1»! n1} nix qucn lions nnd :mx'uvr than us [111?]: as you can To tln- nhild Hu- nmtln-r is thu- qurt'e 1'! nll knnwlmigo- Im not flit him. The mnzt-r he n-ontinum ln |h|l In“?! thv stronger your laid on him. Gortlo Rommdor. A gentk-nwn. on u NM! (0 unutbe'l city. entered an restaurant and on ion- ing took nmu' with him by mistake l but helunging to another man. The hats were no nearly Identical that the mistake was not detected. and the lur- prise of the gentleman may be im tyined when. reaching home. by [knead at the Main: of the hat and found written there the words. "You darned fool. Whit did you take thin‘ hot fmr'â€"lemlt'|. The Why 51-9.. \Vht-n }Illll‘ ‘mm Ins rv-m-hvd lhu. "Why" I'Q'Hm! lu- s‘vnquhq-Hr :Ihd zI-u {lo with him livuwmlu-r mung qum tlnm h thn- hm! nml mum-q “my u! up quirfn: knmnwize Illa Imle mind in one bl: Inlmrnzution pulm. "Then When the bonnet gets lullo'd It !s fillltz- ms)“ to let out the znthors. nnplck tho rosette. and jmt wash 1!. and um: thv ribbon nicely Ironed out I find It r‘omos up again like new." tillty «If n-mly made hnhy lhlnux I can DL'HH- :1 mm- lxmm-t (hut will In! for mnuHm All you Want Is hm! 11 yard 0! Jam ~‘Hk ruvkml by hand. Iinwl with nn mm hit of muslin um! simply lrlmmvd um. two flat rnwth-fi :md ltrmg‘ or u'nxhlng ribbon. finhhml WH’J fl HYHI‘ my" m“ "For Hm. Ivy the “my, I [my not H)» ordinary (11;) mm. but nwk {rlmnm as I can cut three from 14 yard. The not sort Izl<ts the longest "Yen." murmurvd Um ann-r of foul" "that'u 1! mm worth trying" "So “mlhl (lull one be." her rum puniun Ulwer-d (‘HUI'3H_“. "1H ll‘k‘ than n ummh's (hm- m munw I look [nu-Hy “11h all Hull Inca (rim min: and [mm-<1 out th nnd‘ Hum {may ruwm-s. but think how quickly K “H! «uh-h I’m dust. mm] H (‘t-rinlnlj won't nzmhf “I've Inn; slnrl- dim-worm! lhn- fu tillty ur n-mly made hnhy lhlnux | Homemade Lap For the Baby. "Dnn'l )nn m”! llml I-r Lm-p u hnhy “13'!!le Mu" IL-r. szx- [mu ulna)- to b(‘ NIH'IHIIHLZ mum-y?" :ukrd HH- 1-?!le- plng lmllhrr :Ia she gun-d 'u-nrulngly at the alluring thing! in lln- mltmh-ru Window "1 rrtu {1111.}. I‘ll gr! Ihlt bonnvt murkml 4: dollar. baby in so Ilmbbyf" 114! [lull one hr." her rum- m~rrml ('rllirnH}; “in loss mum's (hm- UV munw I: 15* “11h all Hull Inca (rim- pum-d out Mlk nnd‘ Hume Hrs. but think how quivkly 'h {’10 dust. mm] H (‘t-rinlnly ‘av l/LI Points Ask any of the above Merchants and receive Free, Coupons good. for 10 miles. Ask for Booklet National Mileage is being given by the following Merchants D. C. PURDY SONS THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Free Fare Anywhere I [my not H).- nm‘k {rlmnm 14 yard. The A Dollar in Trade A Mile in Travel EARL W. GSELL, Pharmacist JESSE SOBEY, Market HIGHLAND PARK GROCERY R. W. SCHNEIDER CHAS. H. WARREN CO. 10 Miles Free Offload Yard- Eln Pkconnd Fit-I Shoe! FRANK L. SILJESTROM Long Distance Moving It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loam and Insurance THE ERSKINE BANK Lehi‘h --\/Uflh-- DCI'QIIIOD Order your coal or wood while the weather in good North Shore Auto Transportation Co. LEUER BROS., Agents for KISSEL KARS Telephone 550 Highland Park Just telephone 65 nild the Coal OI: Ice Man will cdl ()ur Trucks go in Chlcago awry day and ifyuu have any h()u>‘('huld goods, gum); m We can gn'e arcason- able prin on moving them Town Office by Auto Truck GOOD BANK Lake Geneva Ice «COAL-- CAKE. FIB, ETC ever made. Only the bent 0! fr flour flavoring; eggs, butter (-14 uuned by u; A trial ordcr uxl: beenough to convince you. can be had here at any time. Spare yournell the troubg; o! prepanng pastry, etc, w'hemcompany drops in. We have the neceuary sh“. material: and {admin to: pro- ducmg the but Gary’s Home Bakery so W.Cc-tnlAn. Cake. for the Table Scranion Bow TELEPHON Bow Tel Our are These the or article“ Pnoe I Dai

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