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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 May 1916, p. 2

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Gerard Noerenberg entertained ten little friends at his home on Satur- day afternoon, the occasion celebrat- ing his eighth birthday anniversary. All sorts of games were played and light refreshments were served. Apt ple blossoms attractively decorated the table. The Bamcca Class of the United Evangelical Church WIS entertained at the home of Clyde Haefele Tues- day evening. The Worth While Circle met with Miss Muehlke of S. Second street on Tuesday evening. Miss Floyd of E. Central Ave. en- tertained the Embroidery Club on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. I". E. Marsh of Prospect Ave. will entertain at twelve ables of bridge tomorrow afternoon. Miss Chmdler was hostess to the Reading Club on Tuesday afternoon at her home on S. Sheridan Road. Mrs. Ruth Coflin Collins of Ra-I‘ vinia will entertain at ten this after-1 noon in honor of her sister, Missv Rhoda Coflin, whose marriage to Mr Walter S Dexter of Kenosha, Wis.,_ will be an event of June 17th. You can have your DRESSES. WAISTS and other wearing apparel laundered beautifully at l You will want your rugs, portieres, draperies, etc. Dry Cleaned. We can give you a more reasonable rate than any one else as we do our work right here in Highland Park. Let us give you an estimate. The Social Side of Life “We are all waiting to seeYOU. We're meeting Schick’s Drug Store ugh. m a: an High Class Ltunderm 7French Dry Cleaners Phones 178ml 79â€"471 so many nice peoplé every day at “ I'm here. too. ' " “Come to see me!” “And me. ' '9 too . 4c each Ask us about it “And you've just got to see US! " Rc’flable Lnunlgg nggfipj‘ Parfl‘ “ What about me? MDDLES. JUMOR: DANNY DADDLES: QUACKY DOODLES :. QuAuw Dooouzs DAD”! MISS awn DOODLES : Local Affairs of the week By the Olin-vet ____________.I led ten; On Tuesday evening the 0. ll. B. Saturâ€" Club of the United Evangelical -lebrat-:Church met at the home of Carl ersary. Gieser on North Green Bay Road 0d and Lt. McCawley of the Naval Train- 1- AP: ing Station will entertain sixteen conned guests at dinner tomorrow evening. IAfter dinner the guests will enjoy United 1; roller alt-ting. 'a dinner to the bridal party at the ihome of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hannig will leave for a short honeymoon trip. after which they will :be at home on Lincoln Ave. Gelncoo, ‘after June 15th. I l 1 On Monday afternoon 3h“. .-\. A H’utnam was hash-:45 to the North :Shore Chapter D. A. R. Mzsr h. l', SHawklns rend {mm the t'huplw"> ‘study book und Mrs. (I M, Van! gnu- ’vocal selectluns. The tr».-usu"t-r'.~' n» port showed a very successful your, and the membershxp r‘vporl slmuul that this year a grvut ntlmlwr of members haul been udmnn-d The annual election of officers rr~ultml n~ ‘follows: Mrs. (h-urgv Rn'hmuntl Nn» jhols, regent; Mrs. Sewull Truux. \ice- regent; M rsl Sandwn‘k. secretary; .\lr~. George McBride. treasurvr; Mrs. W On Suurdny evening, Mar 20th, will occur the max-rite of Miss Elsie Caroline Ahrenl. dnughter of Mr. 3nd Mn. W. F. Ahrene of 217 Home- wood Ave. to Mr. Henry Hannig of Gary, Indiana. The ceremony will take place in St. John's Evangelical Church at five o'clock. with Rev. F. Holke officiating. The bridal party will consist of Miss Eleanor Hannig. sister of the groom, who will be maid of honor and will wear a gown of blue satin, while Mr. Charles Ahrens, brother of the bride, will be but man. Miss Alma Abrens, who will wear green and Miss Elsie Rosenow. who will wear pink. will be the brides- maids and will be escorted by Mr. Emil Hannig of Gary, Indiana and Mr. Oscar Riench of Chicago. After C. Egan, registrar; Mrs. B. l“. Bird, historian; and Mesdnmes ('urletnn. Moseley, Henry Bnyd. R. E. Seyferth and John Oliver, directors. After the meeting the hostess served refresh‘ ments. The next meeting wxll lulu- place Flag Day, June 14th. The place has not as yet been decided upmr Mrs. Franklin 8. Hussey enter- tained today at luncheon {or Mun Bunidge Butler’s guest. Mrs. Bu- chanan. Mrs. Buchanan was honored yesterday at an eight table bridge party given by her hostess, Mrs. Butler. Miss Mildred Coale of S. Linden Ave., was hostess on Tuesday After- noon at n handkerchief shower, hon- oring Miss Estelle Clark, whose mar- riage to Mr Charles Watson of Chi- cago takes place on May? 7m On Friday evening Miss Ida Naas, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Swan- son is to be a June event, was pleas- antly surprised when the J. L'. G. Club, which met at the home of Miss Ethel Zimmer, gave her a kitchen showar. Many lovely and useful gifts Were given to her. Dainty refresh- ments were served and the table wns artistically deccrnted in spring flow- ers and colors of pale yellow and green. Miss Ruth Mowers of Highwood Ave. entertained a number of friends informally on Friday evening after the Cantata which took place at the North End M. E. Church. Miss Alma Kelley entertained a few friends Monday evening at her home on Clay Ave. Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Arthur Gruel of Homewood Ave. entertained on Wednesday in honor of their birth- days. (,‘overs were laid for fourteen and the decorations were in pink and white. Deer-fieldâ€" Dufly, c v Carlson, as. Fitzgerald, 1b Laegeler. 3b Gerngmy. rf ‘ Hessler, p H .Bowen, c! i Frieblee. 2b ;l>oxy, If On Saturday the High Sch btll team played Univoni‘ md were victorious. The no in; the “chin; (and W Following is the line up : Totals l'nivrrslty High (irnhum. ‘le Lung. 11' l 120 ylrd hurdlerâ€"Won b Davin, ;N. T.: Baldwm, IL. second; meron. EN' T., third. Time. :18. L 220 yard runâ€"Won by P. son. N, iT.; Giles. 1),. second; Vanni“. N. T., ilhird. Time, :23. i 1 880 yard runâ€"Won by text-1n. U: Ligare. N T.. MTOnd; 1.. Taylor, N, T._ third. Time. 2:17 2-5., K80 yard rehyJNun by N. Tner tStone. (‘annmm Kenyon, xtimn). Time. 1:44 3-5, t .‘L'K (i. I\'\~<. r McKernlt, p BUIH‘S, w Burpbtrum. Tug“: “Cerfiv‘ni L'nnz ngh va Trier was \u‘tur'm owr I’t‘erfirld in a Huck mm"! H SAL“ day held at Kcmlwurth. T nun- W33 “01‘: {0 35‘2. “ohm and Large-Ker uf IM-ertield wun Lhr >hnzput and the MI) ynrd run. rospecln'ely. . hers 210 yard hurdlen~~~Wun I Put!» son. N. T.; Baldwin, I)..1Mcond; Searlu, N. T., khird‘ Time.‘2‘.‘. 100 ynrd dashâ€"Won by Pullman, N. T.; Pun, 1L, second; OD”, third. Time, :11 2-13. Mile run-onn b) R. Tnglor N. T.; Laurel". D second; Huge 1)., third Time, I): 00 4- a ‘40 yard runâ€"Won by K 'on, N. T.; Hummond, N. T., secon‘ Putt, 1)., third. Time, :58. Shotput»~Vinn by 301811); 1". Smnple. N, T“ second: (‘l' kc. I... lhInL Distance. 37 (re! 10“ inches. Pole \nult~ “'On by Davi‘ N.-T.: Hague. .\' T. and Burhanln, I). had {or m-cnrnl Height, fl (we! 9 lnrhru I'm-m throw “'un by P. Samp‘m, N, T: “Mum I" fiPCnnli; n. sumpha nght. ., .w! t ”when. Hummer Ihrww--“'0n by P Sam- p'v, N T.; Snmnnnds. N 1‘} second: Huhnx I‘. Yhmi I‘mtanco. ml {01". Bram! Jump “.011 by W'. nun, ,\' T; Runyon. N T‘. word: anpp, N T _ thirdv Ihstuncc. IR (90! ‘ navh The evenmg gymnasium chutes wwe (ilsconhnuoxi Inst week. The mmmg pu‘turvx like“ hut Thursday of the Hue rruu nurses um! the union corps are In .c nhuu'n M the In San- Hun-l, “hiclfi, ln-{un- [he Nutwnu! ('adet ('urpn‘ 1,“!ng amu- Mme m the m-ur fulur‘ An mien-snug met-ting {Qt “Chou! ranchers 0! lake (Tounty wa‘ hold un Thursday eH-nmg of 13.1! we“ at the hlgh .whml. The good result] of the muetmg are surv m be fur .reachmg An mien-snug ranchers 0! 111k? Thursday eH-mnu hlgh M'hlxul. Th1 muetmg are xurv 1n [hlzl (ilxtrlct. Victory mulled (m hevrfi d Tum- ia)‘ nfterntxu'. “hen I In: H game with Wuukegun resulted in ‘he clou More of {our to three The results of the gnmmr MllOOl sc‘heduh up to date “1-szan and Raxima «hools, 2.! w 2 In hum of Lincoln school lTuesdIy) 00d Elm Place and Highwood 21 to Blln favor of Elm Place 1Monday). f The annual business mee ' i of the club was held on Friday ternoon at the Ravinin Village "on After reports from vurmu: commit ‘ a were heard the election of officer {or the coming year took place. e elec- tion results were: Mrs. Fred k Pur- ter. presudent; Mrs. Leaner W , first vice president; Mrs. Clin Beach, second vice president; Mrs. rrin E. Keller, recording secreury; rs. llur» riev. Woodrufl. correspondin. secre- tary; Mrs, (”hark-s Jneker. asurer and Mrs. George W. Carn- ew di- Tr‘t'IOFr \ n?“ "IUKIC (Onim‘tfi “'B.‘ I‘nrmi-d. ‘ Palmer and Mrs. Georg. Flinelthor. The next meeung takes puke June The hostessv Powell. Mrs. H rumor Following are 010 events Hmh Hump W “'u-IIH'L N High School N Woman's Civic Clyb IIH hurt! rf L‘RSQ‘S I‘utnnre, 95 feet 7 were M rs. ;( 'hurlen 1 by I) Sumwlv. N sm‘ond; 'Krnyon 1‘. “P41 for ”VH1 Sellery. In. Id: 7 2.5., (:vny N. fun Bolulsl 1) : “HI The lnnuni m‘thg of the (knew! Auocutlon on the Parent: and ' Teu‘hera' Alsocl‘lnh \HH meet It the high nchool We'd‘enday, Ml)‘ til-l, It t‘lCVPf‘. thxny, M rlewen forty-five the members will go (u Un- lunch mum where 01. n-gulnr ('Ift'u‘rll luncheon will hflwrved It Itudcnu' prim-k Aftrr lumhmw the nmunl electron of ofhcorfi wm uh plug AI thu in the mdy‘nonre m be nude member:- and (livid! un- roquoflnd in make lumhoo. nun-lion- d! or before Fndny, I9)‘ 2601. Thou from Lake Fore“ willfrnd rrnerntmn. to Mrs. Quayle. Hm heerfield to In. J. A. Reichelt. J ‘. Ind from this nty to Mnn Gordon uchnn-n. “1:2 hnu- (“51“ \IIH hfflhh‘ n] the gymnasium. . Thr huspun! room “'11! be mper. M Kuhn u! the blur crnu curpn \un ynr KiI‘MULI‘Yn‘lUn! of fin fin! ni‘ \I-v'k The anry wal .130 be upon n'd «\enune Is In Hu-d (0 \‘ml 1L hum 920 to 10 t5 Informal dummg u“, uh» place All class rooms \Hll N x-pcn from )- 7£0 to 10:30 and the “(Pu-n will be than to rut-Ive partn‘ and friend» Ad missmh wxll be by “the! ‘hlrh mu)- be procured ha" Mr, Snndunk, fro-e of charge. I .\'. hut The Junmr Bo’l' ('Iul- of Highwood VH1! fine thmr “IL-hr! Show Sutur- dny wrung, “4, 2001. M1 3 n'rlnrl I! Hurtleu'l The‘fi! They hlve been preparing lhll 3vrngrnm for some time and 1! profluu-n to be mun-It- mg as well n. gnu-rummg. (Tome T1+34aiy if. (4 .. . .i’kfi £3“: .1: us ._;..§uc.;< Visuaé mgrn A fly Hall .3 apt to boa safe km liken two play ers chaifi Bf??? t? Thr PHI arcnrs and Teachcrs' $5.00 with order and Kill) peé month with your gas bill. If you dyntemplate purchasing a rarue any time this spring or sum- mer, we; suggest placing your ()rder'1()w and letting us hold the range untill you are ready for it. Ndrth Shore Gas C0. '1, ‘. Q. a “Mk. {mfu‘g Hr ”mun u.’ . KIM} Kho- mm. M Hudm: ' I ‘H' g nl'! hnd u-rmnnk‘. m. «whlbl'» ”(I \ ”Ion will continue to offer. dui’ing the month of May the ' N0. 490 Acorn Cabifget Gas Range for can . C. A News «gin». I! ”W High If ”It l'lrt‘hh find 121“ \~ . huh phrr m. m, Pndn) mm. .\'_1. ‘.I Ma) The MAY SPECIAL li "IO“ fun-(m. P' 3’“ U a. 1|: 1' 21‘ then- w’ Hun “01K :huldmfl, hm mi “(It-dVOYK I N-pn rum-m cooking Ind v. flu yuil M- In (hr rWIm ; nnmmu.“ rrt ”H The Special Price of $26.00 1hr und flu‘nurngr LN hwy! with your pro-(mm The prov «in U- go (curd promotng 1m unrk f 1hr boyn' (lulu. on the mrk in: km mud-l0 to leave Mn. Sean), xhr run”); In still her room 17 S. Stilohns Ave. Phone 169 To]. 751-R New Hethod Cash Grocery igwith us now We {vill fill them when firices are right 1 for you Cenfi‘ral Petroleum Co’s Red‘ Cross Disinfectant A. B. thL, Manager and Salesman Wham buyyoutnauinmhthiuh test. In weigh I W'- Univc-nl_ test. in com mweighnw UM! withmothcmakiddtbo MICHELIN Q rictly High Grade Bone }< ltered Lubricating Auto ({ils and Greases. ‘2 to 15% Extra Weight ‘5 Pineapple g HQQJJ'KIGL" cc mcnum- PQUNDID- :osi 'oul édATJfY dgu- m if You will find (‘0 Michell- I: 09 I51 had-r “cylb M Mn. How-rd Pmroll o! Elmhuxfl Ipent Sundny mt): her “Fur. Mm. Searcy. The Rummnge Sale will be con- tinnod Thur-day. Mny 180‘. :nd on! day etch week unul further notice. Hichhnd Pnrk. Illinois H

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