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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Jan 1916, p. 3

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Vcr‘. Alicrnate Saturday :he pmldrcn's Ball room bum-w. 32:30 and 4 p. m. I rmn‘. dancing for chil- tin» Hr 'il’IS 4 30130 5. 30 ‘1 721 limi- Parkvny, Dingo hunun ‘xemzs mats.» (truss the x”.- lent mndmom “(warm the back hY 1'-v it! me 0|" gun: ' Pr'ct $1 00 of wry! .1 want for herw ‘om'mced by talk-d on any fuel Vicc at small cost. teed to Save 570 m Fuel tl Saver rmal uch Bread as Our: ‘earys Home Bakéry 20 W. Centrll A10. Jewelry Store v w‘wrever steam I to We .umnsohere )rds at ' I or Dealer ‘ .venue lth Coffin Collins is (1mg cusses in the Kin- 1w 1, Children's Class his Class in aesthetic ry 11, 1916 n’s Club - Ouk Street Station ing Club ”‘ dvertise FREE TRIAL hestra of Chicago mjo, Cornet, pecial local Agt. I Phone 756â€"W ukcd and wq can .. let us. The big «h emery day shows ‘ r‘vcn wnh women a ’Khelf own baking. uni It and you’ll mess of bothering .:1.z any longer. 50 cents m mm W. cm). Candy. um wm pm , , Eat n In Public. ; (1." us 1 was going Along tho a. m a Japanese town I saw - mun sitting on a stool beside an fudlhrlllllg delicacies W1”) h“ u Haumlm. Taking 11 hall 0‘ may“): ..... 1m \nmld Alive 1! a few of a W" {C Dix" u n» 1 wine: a we I! [U 1 -’ m H “I ‘â€" " Mt [nymhi "1 we made u M H“ m “11.1% ;1‘ Sb mu let 5”? mouisbmcn'. HI 016', cth W {U [:1 a the [Wu mother (M . gecuml ‘ ' “W. ml). in m exvih When l “we it I" down \\ 11h ”wed ill'[\ “'3 the 5.. mm: l the floor “Hi” ”My rud'hln" inch and 4 understood on the strwt [my tile rm”. ‘0 dispose "f {awry :1”? nu] wished. R May Moan Wrecked Norvu and NM 5 Disordorod Stomach. ‘ “I iumww that there is no more in» mdknhlu idea in the mind of the doctor than that me {urml tongue ls aseumhy .zu Indication of :1 derangvd "Duluth." “rih‘s Sir .141st Goodburt, consulting physivinn (U Guy's hospital. London. In (In: London Lunwt. Yet. according (a Sir Juum. It Is by no means always so. And he KUCS on to prove it by casus in his own extensive practlvc. - ~...._ h. .. vary One I»! [hvsc was of n mpon‘ibh- position. 11 m “'hnfll ho had (0 m I. ..... One of those was of :1 man ln :1 very mpon‘iltlt- position. 11 louder of men. to whom ho had to law orders that Ind to be “thyrd uml from whom he had to blur muvh grumbling; a very turd worl‘or and "the fastest talker l . have t-tor vrnt'l‘.“ full or ent-rgy and ‘ playing cwry ounce or it. He was In ‘ splendid lmtlth. but suffered from a turrotl tt 114m: and a hall tztsto tn the mouth. In hls case these were not due to the stomach at all. but to a dls orderml <title uf nerve control. "Nervom fours and norvous tastes mrcouuunn enough, and they deserve I special thought." says Slr James. He hollow-a that man Is kept sweet And Wholesutno largely by nervous control. und when he loses thls control “the parts become revered. the mu. cons Uh'lllltl’llhe dry. the nerves lrrl- tilted. and tztsto is perverted." The men so utl‘w'ted are those who are nervous. anxlous. hard workers, tak. lng tholr Work home wlth them to think about and dream about in bed. Who GM the Baby? Once upon a time a crocodile stole a baby and was about to make a dinner of it The frantic mother begged so plteously for the child that the croco- dfle Bald: _Lnll “Tell me one truth and ; hue your baby again." The mother replied. “You the him back to me." ,, :n- IANNEBS IN JAPAN. So the Gulf Kopt On. A: a train stopped at a little Ohio nation the passengers heard the plain- tIVe bawling of a calf which was be- b: wheeled Slonz the platform in I cute. “There's some one complnlninc. con- doctor." said a traveler. looking for a it of hm “NOt to me.” wavered the mild old ticket taker. “Never heard I pal-en- pr'l complaint with um much ante." 4nd“. 400‘ For the Hotbo- “30 stud to have you here.” mar land we hostess. who hadn't noticed him before. “You have certainly boon the life of the ”my I" ghe ovum” “I can bunny believe that.” ”that In due to your mode-it" "No: It is due to the {not flat 1 have hit this minute Irflved."-â€"Wml Com-kin.) oumll. Who got the baby? Hula-K luv my...â€" "How about your new 36:16:an? h the much and Accurate!" - _ L-â€" 0-“ .- Iuc “an- au- ___V,, "Yes. 51:; she CID powdgr her flee. lmnge her bracelets and fix her but quicker than any utenognpber l "or Md. And do It Iccnntely mo."â€" ijburgh Pout. The Urge of many Ire ruined by tho hm error that the more one W fie more one anion. v." Dinar-0M. Brownâ€"Did your "’0 don you when you 80' I111“? Jonesâ€"M! "0" “cued m.â€"8tny mod“ A FURRED TONGUE. 1 {mum the third delk-m-y l (u .A (mm (hut was \n-umod uh I my on her back and fol lm-r “3111c she went bobbing m- sII‘n-t. the baby‘s head run UH} l ruund her sitting on Jr «min: the slrupy fish and r1l(li~ln'~‘ with many delizhtml ud HM'H‘A'LIH‘K‘ grunts. Then I :owl. H “as not polite to'eul strwt. but under her {Miner's e rmy‘ it u as the [might of furm use w.‘ the sweets with all [be my unmlmzs (hut nor delighted shed. llumer (‘my in Leslie's. .r:-. be Would glue it a few mm. dab on 11 red spot, .uuld he a fish. Taking u;- l. he would she it a few m “Uuhl have u rudmb. .-:1 or these he would put 1:.” mudc candy plate the gun-Mule wrapper and sell .uo of tiny delicacies. l _~.r!. vxpecuux tn see her “.1 uld American fashion. ..r’ falling on It greed“: u mly bow and tore down Sm! us her wooden shoes 2 I looked utter her h: _ thinking Hm! :th upset thry I had. and dfler u again. So I waited un- 1' 11”: thumbs hud molded :\ "\' um! pmm‘rml thls tn ‘1 lmwu the rum-1 she ”mu: hunt or hulr wub Quick and AMU"“' stopped at a little Ohio ssengers heard the plain. of a calf which was be- Slonz the platform In I you shall a the I sell The Auto: Girls' Club with their; ‘guudien. mu Goeliu lens Christ-g tea l ‘mu atoll at the Preebyterien Old: 6 tier lPeople'l Home on the .eftemoon of; mm Christmas Dey. end entemined uni mm; ‘membere of the home, eddin; 1 web! down {come to the: already extended by the; “no“ EHighlmd Perk people. | e l . 13:33: The Mother’s Club meeting for: um". lJenuery will be held Tuesday, Jenn- ad un- ‘Iry 11th at 7:80 p. m. A cordlel 1n~ 10“le {vitation is extended to ell women in- m" t” iterated in‘ the Auocietion. The ”t ”he ‘program will be given by Miss lrme ”WU .Jones. a studei.t o! the Columbia will not wife dey, Jenner! 8rd, with renewed h- ureet. All who plan to loin the lee- ond term should nuke An .6011 m be present next Iondny u new work la being given. This is an opportun- ity for lpeclel mining under Klee Humphrey whose work needs no In. troduction end who l) no well quel- ‘ified. ;School of Oratory, who is sure to bring to us something worth while. Her readings have always received favorable comment. The Port Clinton School will be‘ ready for the Highwood club. next week. Anyone having furniture. cur- ‘ tains or pictures to donate. kindly send them to the Association head- quarters or call up the secretary r garding them. The furnishing of this little one room building is greatly needed in order that the sewing and other handwnrk may be taught. The leaders are doing a splendid Work and should be encouraged and aided in their eflorts. A little here and a lit- tle there gathered together, may be ethe means of giving a great deal of 'pleasure to some little girls as Well as profit. On every occasion during the Christmas and New Year festivities the attendance was a record, each evening seeming to bring an increas- ed crowd as the week progressed. On cu levv- _. 7 Friday evening the climax Was reach- ed when close to two hundred mem- bers joined in one of the most unique entertainments given by the club, the Masquerade Party. The en- tertainment committee worked hard to have a surprise in this party for all and their efforts were well re- warded by the splendid variety of costumes worn by the guests. The judges had an extremely diflicult {problem to solve in awarding the iprizes which were as follows: Mr. Land Mrs. Thomas Clements as Uncle Sam and the Goddess of Liberty; Miss Sadie Buckley for the prettiest costume; Miss Gladys Spencer for novelty costume; Mr. George Bald- ’win for the most comical costume and ”Mr. Robert Carr for original coa- tume The entertainment committee ee- pecially draws the ettention of mem- bers to the {our o'clock entertainment on Tuesday afternoon. January elev- enth, for the children at which time they will have an opportunity to wit- ness the beautiful picture “Grena- tark.” The evenixig enuminment ifor adults will begin It eightrfifteen. Owing to the length of the picture ‘both afternoon and evening pedom- lance: will commence promptly at the Inforementioned hours. The Missionary Society of the nap-- tist church will meet nt the F. Bf, Green home this sfternoon st 2:30.! The Phil-thee Clue will meet tomor- row evening at the home of Mrs. Stevens. There will he s eocinl snd business meeting. It is the fecal” monthly meeting. Dr. Kirtley presch- ‘ed s very good sermon Sunday even- ing on “The Barefoot Kingdom." Dr. Kirtley will preach spin on Sundny - .A “.4-.. h. nu’uc; w... r , V morning. The waning unico- the church will be dhcontinuod for time. The morning services to ' continued on fomrly. Highland Park Club? 1t 10:30 o'clock. In. Pinon 8. Wild of Chiago, will read I papa! ‘ â€"‘ -1 I .00.! a; n “The Friendly Writint-" two-1 Baptist Church Notes Ossoli Club of the BIP‘ of mu: tau-hm. puny at (ha country has. ‘0! Mr. John A. Rah-halt. St. W“- inudny tuning. . I hit]: and lords Wt (on n! EChrilmu put, {or chair {Mt :Wodgudny Altai-noon. 3 i 111'. Community Home wan tho: 3|ch of 3 thul party (inn by, gm. Quintin: Enduvor Sod-£1 at; “he Prubyurhn church Now You’ll "Eve. Thirty young people In"5 ipnunt Hosanna C. K. Onbon. Ed- inrd Sen. .nd R. 1-2. mm. wm a» IDeerfield New: Items SeniorqlrhClIn-dtbom i n. In... Dorothy ma Halon ' Roicbelt won tho man of [in In" de Coninah of Kenwood Thanh). who unleminod n I luncheon, {ol- llowod by n that: party for her lguuu. chnpcronu. Sevenl novel Ind oriflnel Nev Year’s greetings found their in, into the mail: during the lat week. but none more beautiful dun the card: which Mr. and In. Wlllhm Mason Rely ant to their may friends with the mnon'n m which were espec'ully inure-ting be- cause they connined the picture of little Shirly Rely sitting upon I fence at Briergate. . The following officers of tho Prol- hyterinn Bible School hnve been unanimously elected: Superintendent. Mr. Willinm Schlic; element-n lup- erintendent. Miss Irene Rocanbbch; secretary, Miss Lillian Schlie; mal- urer. Miss Louise Huhn; librnrinn. Mr. Clarence lluhn; pinnint, Mine Hattie Gutzler; Assistant pianist. Miss Elfriedn Kruak: superintendent of Primary Department. Miu Viol- Rockenhuch; secretary. Miss Mildred Biedcrstadt; Cradle Roll Superin- tendent. Mrs. Edward Therrien; Home Department Superintendent. Mranilliam Schlie. The Community House which is opened to all residents of Deerfield and vicinity on equal terms will have classes going regularly after this week. The boys have nude full use of the house. but the girls have not lived up to their privilege; The fee may be paid in small sums if use or not 1in (cc mu desired An auto party of pt field enjoyed {he b Service in the nghlnl terinn church Sundny The Misses Elda and Mabel Hor- enberger spank the week end with Miss Marie Rhoder of Chicago. ‘ On New Year's Eve the Misses Ruth and Loretta Kreas. Clara Pyle. Messrs. (‘arl Rommel. Irvin Antes. Harry Muhlke, Earl Kreaa and Alex Willman were informally entertained at cards followed by dancing at which u:-- uamml Whiting was the hon» at mania followed by dancing Miss Mildred Whiting wu €55 Mr. and Mrs. _W. ed relatives in P0“ last Week. The country home W. E. Beecham w New Year's Eve by field friends who we t dancing pnrty. Miss Sadic Gnllomy w u the five hundred club m Tucsdly :ftomoon. Tho prize winners were Mn. C Miss Jonephino Woodmln Eugene Ender. Mr. 1nd Mn. Eugene mar, If. I“ 18. block a). H “mm , Ad- Bntu‘um uxd bushnd w (I Look and Emil Ori. W. D. “$00.00. Mrs. 0. H. finder of Chiago Sunday“ Hrfl'nnd In. ngur Boochun of] m‘“"‘“ "" “‘0 Wk“ M2 by N. 85mm) nod husband to Ou Saturday 0min; llll Whiting entertained I {0' 4 friends at six o'clock dinner. Min Eve Putin a! Dem visited '10: her pu- dunghtcr d‘yv uuon u the b! Ad‘m.' of Graphic. party of people from Doer- 'ed {he beautiful Velper the Highlnnd Puk Presby< -mA¢i;s.-v-D‘W‘°“‘ “my «mum --- ~""" to w almond".d ‘ f" 0‘ br‘ . t six o'clock dinlcr. ‘ F' L. in Putin d W. Vbttm. mad with bar put-“v "-1”. 9' b W. A. Whiting visit- 'on Huron. Michlpn, yme of Mr. Ind Mn. w-g m.“ flurry by their mun! 09‘" were tank-mined fl «mint 1‘" ”W 'bi-nonmy- my m bolus- club :2 her home Tho successful Mn. 0. Bentham. odmln, nnd In.- w. s. Gem nnd ”och-Mun W. D s, 7 ma 8. block llighllnd P-rk. J. W. bow. to B. D. Smith, D. 322.- 000.00. 3V. 3cm W. 0! Gwen Bny Road in Lulu: FomL Mury C. Bunch nnd hmband to J. O. Hinklcy. D. “8900.00. Palm of lot! 23% Mid $8, Lake Forest. funny Bohr-In. W- 9- "”"' ‘25, block 7:. KW M km mm mums 1‘. L. 1th. . W!" The wd Wife ‘40 Ii. D. um. wife to Guluv $9,500.00. Lot: 1:, [moor Add. Your Home Paper Best Advertising Medium on 1 1). 818.0004”- nronz. {cu-H lot 1A»! Pnrk Joseph Kohl and “1“ w ('. L'. (.i Koberg. Q. (7 $100. Lot; 36 and 3’? “Kori 1. Pun-0n. Stookey 3nd Hog ln's Sulu, lhghwood Public nane 3- hereby given that the Board of Lou! lmprovemonu 0! UR (‘ity of Highlnnd Park. County of Luke and Sat: of “linen, bl! filed in (ha County Court of Luke County, Illinois, n «mama Out the following Im rovoment ha been com~ plated. And t it conionm sub-un- mlly w the uinmonu of the orig- inal ordinnncc or the construction of the lame, mam: Ir: caps-33 vu- vol. :59 8 .38 0001 S 3383 . -P‘ Ihlvl I‘D-IL a, ind unitary new with mnnholu.’ flushing contraction nod houu junc- tions oo be consuucud nnd hid tn, “on; and under Onk Stud. hadn- t nin‘ from them southerly on I lino tmtyom (21) {at from and pr- allol viii an we“ hm o! 0.18“ I diam o! dim hundred and {m '340) (out. It which point than ‘ ,b0 a gambit. and n which n. the ‘ 7â€"“ -5." “numb. in h Nellie MY Sryhrw n A Sumohill and vuf pt 2f._ 80" (If “Rik “I“ And Wife to Z V. 11. $7,000.00. (Ex N‘ 70 ll, block 67, Highland l‘lrk. MY Sryhrw and husband to “chill and \nfe, W. I). 3100. Sub of Block 7‘1. Highland NOTICE 4 Pull. mine“. 19") given Ull‘ the North Shore Suit: t, E Id“ ‘7' Wn. CPI-d. Cum Wm ‘1 chart. cl dun-r W or it Whno' hllt. etc. 31 I ore-cu. T"- Fresh Butter. TWO “0 mm”; will take lull TOL 721-w

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