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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Jun 1916, p. 2

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Mrs. William Ernst of McGovern street, was delightfully surprised on Sunday when several of her relatives came to help her celebrate her birth- day. A very pretty June Wedding wasltoday at luncheon {or run-en guest that of Miss Marjorie Small, daughter-Honoring her guest, Miss Elizabeth of Mr. A. Small to Mr. Walter Neilson } Howsom of New York. son 0‘ Mrs. Nellson 0‘ Evanston. On Saturday evening a number of which took place on the lawn at the young people will gather at the Muse- "Eastgate Cottage," Miss Anna Morgan's summer home in Ravinia was a scene of a pretty out door luncheon Saturday, when Miss Morgarr was hostess to the board and committee of the Cordon Club of ('hi- cago. The morning was spent in an automobile tour of parts of Highiand Park and Ravinia. On Tuesday Miss Morgan was hostess «at a studio tea at her studios in the Fine Arts Build- ing. Chicago. A. P. Smith residence. at four o'clock Saturday afternoon with Rev. P. C. Wolcott reading the service. The matron of honor was Mrs. Frank Wymond. sister of the bride, while the Misses Catharine Cushing, Dorothy London of this city. Dorothy Sargeant of Glencoe, and Adelaide Neilson of Evanston acted as brides- maids. Caroline and Barbara Bullard were the flower girls. The best man was Mr. Ralph Lidster and the ushers were Messrs. Thomas Bishop. Win- netka. Howard Cheney, Charles Chen- ey of Evanstou. Lawrence Small of this city, and Herbert Gay of NeW» arek. N. J. The bride's gown was of white tulle with a white satin train trimmed with tulle. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor and the bridesmaids were all dressed in white and carried large bouquets of pink sweet peas. A reception fol- lowed the ceremony and table decora- tions were in white. Mr. and Mrs. Neilson will be at home after August first at 2223 Colfax Ave. Evanston. The Worth While Circle met with Miss Charlotte Brand on Tuesday eve- ning. The next meeting will be with Mrs. 0. B. Brand. Ten young people from the United Evangelical Church hiked to Deer- field and Were entertained at the home of Walter Tillman on Tuesday eve- ning. Dainty refreshments including fresh strawberries and cream were served. Everyone had a most de- lightful time: These low rates were adomed to make it cheap enough mr every tmn‘r) to send us rnetr entire laundry work and have u finished cumplerr. Th1» allnws you to send your dresses, skrrh. waists, underwear. blankrts, rrc. at m above rate but we must recene all ymr rial umk, humrkmlurrx. smdmu etc, as well. The reason is to give you the (\pportunixy tr» dn away mm any laundry work at ht m»: and make 11 tuxr In all Families that have accrpwd :} 1‘ plan a :t {u (hC‘H' tncnds‘ We “1m! \uu :u my The Social Side of Life No.6md8 OME of our patrons are not sure as to just what they should send us in order to get our new Finished Family Laundry Rate of 36 pieces ’ for 55c each. 60 pieces for SC each and 1L0 pieces at JC each To make it clear to everyone we give the followmg explanation. The New Lighting System Moldaner Humer will remove the dark spots from our HighiClau Launderen French Dry Cleaner: Phones 178--1 79-471 Saturday, July 1st is the final day of our special prices in our Cleaning and Pressing Department take the dark spots from your clothes Call 54 for Prompt Service R9339? 149% N. Sheridan Rad Highland Pu‘k Telephone 54 Local Affairs of the week P R By the Observer TAILORS n arr gum: \ plum Let Mr. John Zahnle of [)09rfif‘l‘l‘ was delightfully surprised on Fndny 141% ning when twenty frlends {rum lhghr Park cums to help him celebrate hxs birthday. Dainty refreshment: were served. Several people from Highland Park are planning on attendmg the Good- fortune (‘lub dance at Foss Park, North Chicago. Saturday evening. On Saturday evening a number of young people will gather at the Muse- ley home on Pruspect Ava, {or 3 din» ner party. Today. is ladies day at laxmoor Among those entertaining M luncheon are: Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Tum Wyles, MN, Kussner In th- afternoon the ladxes WI“ play gm'f. and Mr. John Zahnle of Dcerfield‘ was NO EXCUSE FOR “AIN'T." It in About m. Worn CoMrnction 1- (ho Engiioh Language. ".HI. I‘ 1‘ m. Improper abbreviation of "nn 1”! HrllL-Ih \srnorl ipell I! ‘n'n’tf \\ Hit 1. {mu-or!) IDIHPIH'I It- On Saturday afternoon at five o'clock the marriage of Miss Ida Nam daughter of Mr. George Nam und Mr. Frank Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swanson of Highwuod. took place at the Bowmanvilh- (‘on- gregational (‘hurch at anmunville, in the presence of the Immedate fumr iIies only. Reverend Ruscoe Bur-prep formerly a resident of this clty read the servit'es. A dollghtt‘ul dmm-r “'85 served at thv hnmc Hf Rmon-nd and Mrs. Burgo» uftcr the ccrvmnn)‘. Mr and Mrs. Swunmn “111 M at hume uf ter July 15!. at 1‘34 North Green Bay Road. Yorl (“all Wm H H H lh‘ thm ('IQH‘ “fli llt'll In‘ | .r_\ Izzlh (1th mm rm”. Miss Mary Phillips was hostess today at luncheon {or firm-en guest (‘ampbekl ('huptur gunld with Mrs. Henry (‘low of 0nd Street on Wednesday, On Thursday owning the rcgular meeting of Campbell (’huptcr was held. After the mom-ting n nlullghxful party was given in the llming mum in honor of Mrs. llcm} (low and MI» Ida Behernr, tlfl'lx't‘l'\ nf the Eustcrh Star whose blrlhllfl)’ mme on the sumo day. Dulnty rofrwhnu-nts Were svrv- ed including a luu-ly hlf‘thllJzfi cake Decorations were u: )‘cllow Llulslcs and blue bachelor humans. Mrs. Churlc“ Ff'cimrg entvrunne‘i the euchrc Club on Thursday after noon. The priZe wmm-r“ \wro first prize . Mrs. Edward Huber. second, Mrs. Henry (flow and vovholution prize. Mrsx Louis Shctzlo): prize, streets wnl mee Sumh Sec Ju'v .‘uh. 'l‘lll I" I of Invh I n! Mnrw \‘u-n- :w! m. an Air Wlul HH' mum-n: I‘Iflxw Hf IULW‘III' 41‘ "I lumv "In?! In ll-I\:!'n" uf H'rm Tho .lr‘\\' (tn-mu: 1~ u! \I-u ~ wfnfl (11:14, unity: In :1 ~-'! (m'l . rmm tr): wzm {nrtmhhvn vu‘ ll [wr'k -~- fililu fish. "In! 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"hut bun-inns thin In of m:n¢â€"~'hu Inter- enu I han- n: nurh I pro’orl We” nun-mu. I loll you 1 mm {or Inythmg find everything xhu “I” In (I! bonev fit to Highllnd Purl, [hut u “by 1 Im hoontmg (or I ynhl hflmr and 'wriu'ng this letter I Youn for Highland PIA. l ANDREW BUDNFIELD ,O‘HY ‘pwrh M' i I (hiLk hurlng van“! 1'. :u‘ under way lhl" sun-m “‘ hxv- mrmm um! .1 Mr?! up”)! of TH «qwruum \A 11? put ! prvfi-d urn..- xnd IL: H wflhmxt ‘01)“ “'0 dur'! um! n )m'h! hnrMu ,lt-vmr hm:- Ihv {\H’JH' “hI'L \u can“! my)” :x Store will i close today at 7:30 IHHC The One Hundred anagrome of Independence Day l' n Am sm' whim-«E? rd m nmr ta In chm‘H» 1.41.41“? I un- â€"thu I. All utoo from 10c In 8! Silk Mummy and \ ”Hun fiaflt (hung? home, lrnm :fw unmlrsl ALK In H r Hunting flags ()ur new and \‘Infd sch-awn o! hunmnnhh- hum mndr slrlxn and hnc i’nnmnn m Hu- m M [-reht'r“ style! will makt your (hi‘xr 11:. Pan .-:.r Putt '1" vnurs fur the Fourth 1 A Flag for Every Home A In! of fine penile blnu'hrs, nu: Ilhpf (-HHH light ground; alto blue durum.“ ulutr mum: uched Cohan, I” sun I Tub Silk Sun: Ire ideal 1w hul wulhrr urn then new Ruwan :uln Ire typ'rm K Av f .rr-(mm .m cannot help but 11kt them ~um .3 1n 5 : $2. 75 an” Beach Rompen~l . E tmlmrd madru or colored tundcrgntrn tnmmed 1n commuting «don HIGHLAND PARK'ILLINOIb And thus ml! he yuur Ln! Mum: In puxul‘ !plcndld 4H wool 3“an M .0 Hm a p11. :- u! all final matrnalt ll mllunllv Huh; I math-t nalur 1: 9n“ Aguin we offer Men's White Serge Trousersâ€"$5.50 vulue at $4.95 “Old Cloiy" Bantu-g J Oil's-lull liyl... II yd. 5 HL'I Little Boys Wash Suits .'_\’ mm.- xxt) «11h 11c um". n- 2'. uwpm! lu}nfi}|(1flfl.h,4uÂ¥ p and nun-r kmdrfld nqunll and n‘cn-utmrh . nm‘hm up H Men’s Summer Suits mtmg mm- for mm m *x Boys’ Blouses 29c '~ ihu'. “.1 In. c:rm.z 'u Ihv nrnr fuluh. \I‘Llhout N. in s .\ unbl‘ n.d1\ Mm. mpose-d u! ph l. [U «in ‘N‘UIHQ. .{frr {hr MM} Mr hull xv (u fur uur‘e‘ww u'r uum m c! :1 we” I! fully :rumplflkd. Hunk:- Yfip alum!) for the Fourth » Friday. June 302?: m: qu-ndakr d.) ‘rlrhh‘ n vuut lmiundull melt “hum? ”~10? ‘3' a]. m»! d qwrhly «1: him: H43; 1,’ 1! “mid “Hr! mum .. 1).. Lung “Pr m,” ll. Hundred andgFortiefh 4nm‘zwsaa jg"; 00003 ”0706 U0!“ pmfi :ugnmms was (If from 10c lonoo n \ urh! [m (’uruil (3("kW1H hrdr'ur! n mldnahon \uN‘ 3115 In dcmunstrzm H pux ulr thew ummlmmmmmummmmg fine whnr SISup rsrl C\t‘¥\ PHONE 23 JAM! )5! MiCHELIN o! nonruk' o "I both Ibo Innod "end and suction-[road ty| Mlt hfll'l rd lube. V'IIII\I.RII V'O'vdy Mb.” ‘dd’llfll l ted III 1 ‘ Ibnmhon, Mu hrlm 1‘IIID.I Ind hub. m. 1 mod uhl'u'naly tm cqunpmcm. I!" Muth-n l'mvorul Trad (whine. ull (La Adv-nil... ..._ A|:- A 1 .n The Highland Inn their pamunsm by displsmng 1 unchiiifl-"rbuuozb-383; ; Outing Apparel. ‘5 for the Fourth: 1 Ladies Sport Coats. $1.59 .4 ()Mt IK Ihr ldfn. ()u! lmrm “Mu ‘ hf“: \ All 1'3 gnuunr Pnpuim mgr Mm” snipe-a vtlmr (1'1 \ blur hnenr tum; um' hand rpm w H H Whnu lrll Oahu. Huh Spent} 80. Inmh rule. r {raturm u" thxs and phMrd \" M," or, hand Thu nplrndu‘l assortment o! the Inlet-l nh'k' yd. hirvum lnn’rd gun! m (Ime Astorlmrnl (0|)..u“ plavn Mme 1hr vmlfl, hchu lronx \Ollcb'Ufl. s‘mhr-d n. (UHHB gin-n MM 0: unruhngm New Summer Blouses $1“ An ununum ansurtntrn! of “(naive nr‘ mung mil m Satin-n Mm, Mounds. all (he wanted «mm and \umlnnm wn.‘ 50c and $1.15 ()nly 1hr I’m‘vst Fruits and Products (.1 you! su Long Silk Glove. “Kayu-r’s" 16 button length. double tip, 31 p”, Fu|lr1tw Auto Bonnets and Veils m not In h-pmcd! Jul count: that prim ml (how you have been payin. MICHELIN UNIVERSAL TREADS and RED TUBE First Showing of Summer Frocks 1347 Ico Creams a: (4 mfu't mns Outing Hats at 65c H1 ..uln and Mn... 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