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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Jul 1916, p. 2

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On Saturday evening the Misses Ethel Larson and Helen Pearson vn~ tertained thirty guests at a novelty shower in honor of Miss l-Idnn Pear- son whose marriage to Mr. lliirry Larson will take place August second. The yard was prettily decoratet‘ with Japanese lanterns and the young peo- ple enjoyed dancing and games on the lawn after which refreshments Were served. Exmoor Country Club was the scene of a most successful dinnerâ€" dance Saturday evening. Over two hundred guests. were present. Among thOse entertaining at dinner parties were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wrenn, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mansure. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. L. Curtiss. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. S. ll. Bing- ham, Miss Marjorie Follanshee. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pressinger, Mr. Tom Glass, Mr. and Mrs. Glidden and Mr. Arthur Pixley. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran Church. Highwood, met at the home of Mrs. Chris. E. Johnson of Highwood on Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. Tyner was hostess today at Exmoor at luncheon honoring Miss Eleanor Gann and her guests. the Misses Evelyn tunningham. Mary Best Belding and Marion Dean, all of Just Us Girls' club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Swanson tomor- row evening. The Junior dance held at Exmwr on Thursday evening was a great suc- cess. Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained the Worth While Circle on Tuesday even- Mrs. Arthur )lcl‘horsun cntvrlaincd u! bridge Friday afternoon, Mrs. G. L. \‘elter entertained the Five Hundred Club on Saturday every ing. The prize Winners Were Messrs. William Salyards and Albert Larson, Mrs. (E. l. Velter and Mrs. William Salyards, The Emprou Bound That She Never Wore I Gown TW|CCl ll 13 (rur lhul H4- .uat u! “nun-xi ‘ (In-h liu‘ w llli'ri'fl‘i‘J llm' it in nu! guru In (1.1- lmnn In In- in Hill) .1:- .3111! ll‘ I'.o-il‘ gluinlln-vllu-n nu.- nlu. In 1-0 :1! :uuiplrziléu-l) um: mnl “UK. lllvli ll! vu- \H‘rl‘ llu- «l I_\‘ “hr. in rllem'r l-llil gnu“ ”mun”! .yl . .l 1 ..l.y,,. .V .. _ ...... Mr. Alfons and Mia‘s Margaret Mayer of (‘ounty line proved them- selves to be a most delightful host and hostess when they entertained fifty friends at a lawn fete cn Sat- urday evening. A twelve o'clock sup- per was served and the table was arâ€" tistically decorated in American flags. Japanese lanterns and brown eyed susan's Were the decorations used on the lawn. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained the Worth While Circle on Tuesday even- ing at the home of her mother. Mrs. A. L. Renning. Miss Violet Knudson enterwincd the G. B. C. Club, on Thursday even- ing. There were fourteen girls pres- ent and all had a most delightful evening. i-‘JJllllllllllllllllllllmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllj Honolulu Our Finished Family Rate of 36 pieces for 5 1-2 cents, 60 pieces for 5 cents or 100 or more pieces for4 cents will help you during this hot weather. The Social Side of Life We Can’t Press Your Bathing Suit HiglflClul Lnunderen French Dry Cleaners Phones 178-4 79â€"471 Moldaner Humer 6311118 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD TELEPHONE S4 If you wear anything else. these hot days. we can press and clean your clothes to your entire satisfaction. Special cleaning and pressing department is becoming known as the place of prompt and dependable service. Clothes called for and delivered WWW - “Ask us About it” Local Affairs of the week Hggm PMS BUT By the Observer TAILORS (‘umpbell (‘huptcr H. E. 5. enter» tamed {he W'nrthy (imnd Matron of Illlnois on Tuesday eveln'2g Six o'clock dinner was served to |nc hunr 4er guests, YUHHW um! whjtv daisies were uswi us (.‘le dwor'utmns daisies were uswi as t. The Busy Bm- ('luh soli bathing beach on tormmn whore (ht-y v The chiltln-n 2131 had n time. On Saturday mening Mr‘ and Mrs George M. HuWe of the (‘uunty 1.1m- Road wen» host and hostess at n Six o'clock dmnor in honor of thelr guwts Mrs. Ernest Ticks and Miss Mn Wungsness of Smux Falls, S. I). Afr ter dinner the party l-njoyed the pru- ductmn of (‘urmen at Ruvimzs Park The guests were Mus Roxy Dunbar of Andaluisiu, Alulmma; Miss Agnw McIm-rm-y. Miss lihzubeth Kehoe, Mrs. Martha Wcir and Mr. Murrum- Weir of ('hicugo, and Mr. and Mrs Roy Howe of (hm cny. .‘11'\ Jumm (hum hmi ax ho-z' gzh-d- over the weekend, Miss Sadie Rus- sell, Miss Allm- .Inhnqmw, H? .m‘ Mrs. Gerald Hunslm um! \h1ldwrv Mr. mad er‘. Hx-rnu'wi Rqu. 3115: Mabel Rudv. all of ('hn-ugn. uni Mr and Mrs. Georg: Grant u'wi mu Jumc< «If Hunwlun Penmlpha ('hnplvr. H. H. : Evanston wxll hum H." .unzufi Saturday, July ‘Jtnh. at Lake Park. All members of the nrtlv cordially invited tn hvlp enjoy outing. Mrs. George Hrund's class of glrls 0f the Ebenezer u‘hurch enterwmed Rev. L'mbach’s class of boys at u beach party last evening. Mrs. Wm. Guyot of this city and her guest. Mrs. ('hzu‘les Vonumen um! Mrs. A. LN Adams of Winnezku Won- the guests of Mrs. (K H. [my-1(- 01' Chicago on Monday Lyon and Heuly employees of (‘hi- cage will have a picnic at Runnlu Park Saturday. vaen hundred luncheon rescrvatxons hnn- bum: made at the open air pavilion. met at Lh.- Us \levxe~vh|y :uf njnyed n pn‘mc mrut dulmhtfu mm ilrt‘ [hir M W.- ON 00 Thom There has been no Amrrk-nu lum- wmer to compare mm lulc Win; of Clark: Wale). mm o! “hum mm. hundred. of lu'lum whk-h hue become classic, bul ncwrnl Ann-min: have written hymn-s o! recuculwd merlL tome of vab are It”! nuux In churches. Juhu Quluv)‘ Aduuu. sixth pmuklrnl of the [‘uned Stun Ind prmlnmly mlulatvr to Russia Ind uN‘n-tlry 0! Hate. wrote amen] hymns I'lm'h Iron lung In ('onxn-ulH-m-l Clmh‘lu‘t though he “'ll I full-run He WW" I metrical \‘o-nuon of the Pulm- whlch WIS pulanlu-d If!" his death The lnnxfellnw hmmorn. Henry W Ind Stephen. 1mm wroto some gut-d hymn». Frauds Scott Key. lulbur or 'lw "Slur Spangled Hlnxwr.“ wrote I thanksgiving hymn beginning "lb-run 'In- Lurd \u- lmw.‘ \\ blvh mm] I“ II' mn: (It l‘nnrvh of Jul) n-lvhrnllnm The (“'0 "my nictvru \Hvr and l'huo'm», whn llvml nenr \‘hn'lnnln both wrote quw fim- hymn! I'hm'lu- “‘rulv the lu'uxn Mginmnx “Ono nwwtly wlvlnn (naught ‘ Ulln-r Amorn'mu “hm have “run-n :mhl lumnn \u-rv Ju‘n‘ I‘M-”mm rhnrlva l'u-wlwr. n Im-Hmr u! Hrnn \Vurd Hmn'ln-r. and \[H \nn \‘~l)xu~ IFIIIHI) (huh). “In! “run- mun hymns than any n! the ”(In-nu ulun'o mum-d.» l'hHmh-lpmn I'n-u John Quincy Adan». 0w 811m Prod- on! vflu-rl Iiclnx ul onwrm'IN'V Near Enough, “\Ylu-L I nu~ u yum: :lrlf' united Mrs Lawn“: ":I Inn-I unw mm me some ten-m | n-ml the nm h-llf'rl o! the llnvs don'nunn! and {mind they ”K‘HHI H..- \\.nd~ 'l ndum you' To? know tho} 1')!“ llml non of poem I}: Iznmtlv “ wrung.» Tribune mt. a::lln vlulu' Enjoy It Now. A3 to u noun-r the nebuI-r theory up plIe-s In uni-4 earth 0r no! (IL-can‘t ml!- ter much now The main thn‘ b to enjoy n while we're living on 1!.â€" Flofldn Times L'ulon lmuw Hm Mmhvr's \lzl "\\'1‘H ”I" “("1“ Min s‘rnw‘ Nature nu placed notblng no It. that vlrme clnnot reach ILâ€"Qiht. 31mm Rufun AMERICAN HYMN WRITERS. EXTRAVAGANT EUGENIE. H): ml m. rim Have A Choc-'7 K Femmmo Confidencq W m'Hv mu 1:! (AH ”1 Bird S‘ormo h-l Illlll ‘Iul huh: U nur‘l m 1M“- Shmrl h 4 :I' L'Hl Hlll H I! [unwind l ‘u- 11mm? :|~ n ink?! .; n h. I‘iq-sflh' r-nr «N‘II prn Annulm- linmr‘rw unrh u. -r\ r {In rmnpwl ~ ' Tl“‘0'l hu‘: I‘hund n! [ht ”Mun (MI! I ~yl: I‘K‘.‘ It is very important that no part of the body he restnctcd in actmn while swxmmmg and to serve that end the summer mesh corset [were shown was designed. The open mesh labnc makes tor flexibility, tk boning is li ht minetr) It as and ust enough to hold the figure lines m beautiful 8) ‘ ‘ k ‘ low ust, medium length 5km and laces m tmnt hke all (,USSARIE. \ ou'll feel and look better m It, both on the beach and In the water You can be t'orrectly fitted by our graduate t‘oaetlere m Jul“ a few minutes ' , '11!“ coast! are priced at 32.00” E Eruudm‘ l’nnnnms m all ”u best shape» h-lvx‘upc m Fm um, a gut-d mm- m hm that hm! hm §§_09 unalitiet $5.09figualilia Panama Hats W1- wrn- fuflunmc m procurmg :1 splcmhd In! (I! :1 max:- 5‘1th 1! 1 (111 Mic-(Hy low mm and ”tin \uu In return Womcn' I $4 50 and $5. 00 Mohair Suits At Men o 31. 00 $1. 25 and $1.50 two-piece Jertcy Suit: qt Children' a $2. 50 And 32. 75 fubric or Jersey Suit.- lt .' a ‘fl- #] Sand and Water Toys in Varied Stud PA“. with Shovel. ‘ Mechanical Snnd Hoists" . SAIL Boohm diatommd 1m 25c 50c 854:. 8 . . f ., “I ”Mp/n . «.5 mm ,0 , mil: 7‘ 1).; .0 "Hr. h. . slitr greatly reduced Men’s Genuine and as usual it will he started with a'big parade of decorated autos. t‘lt‘t'il‘lt“. tloats. yelnt‘les, equest ‘ians and novelties. to- gether with societies, ()I'géiltllélllHIh. '. ubs, etc, marching in line and it is out‘ great ambition to 'lllltltl anything we hate ever had before. Now. with your assistaut‘e, in participating in this great parade with your auto'éelwtrit‘. float. vehicle, horse, or in any way. you will assure 115 ot your hearty eo-op- eratiou and it will giye enjoyment to thouxmds of youngsters and others who are to see this big eyev‘. ' This year we are going to give valuable prizes besides the first and second prize ribbons so be i' line when the parade starts at 9:30 sharp from West Central 'venue and win a prize. All who are in the parade may be assured that it will be (‘On' ducted in an orderlv and safe manner with the kind assistance of the police and members of the mmnlittee. We anticipate your hearty co-operationjn our Annual Holiday Highland Park Day is Swimming at its 368* xtraordinary Values in August lOtli, 1916 $4.69 $3.69 This Price Points toward bugs Economy ~ \Jr5 \I ,. Our Sixth Animal Lake Front Park Special: Boy’s Khaki Knickerbockcrs, 75c and. A dunnncr n! ”In: qualm “ashable Khuh '1 runs” 5 m 3170295 107unh.wv1imadcufdmuhlt fdhlh Splrndui 1:»(\.u’.’1hm, man or play 1.‘!Ax)' snipe! 'nrd m ( nn .wgr l‘mnlnn n 1! 2m! and will be bx (nan? Bathing Suits In! of n mikm's surplus m rt! urn $3.25 *‘y VN< Pound: C‘nnnnn Varied Selection 5 and 1°C ,J me $1.95 S A St Pun, Chum-an F E Kurt-n ”nun 0m I'URFJLSHINGS and mm W ' Drama! dH'hM‘! m hgm grounds ulre nx rd In' ‘ Girls Shea: Summer Frocks " $2.65 lovmorly ‘3 50 \H: Hlmt M ark- “n,- 1 allo' "(QWI'1 mull'h" gunfiflt“ Indm!‘ I VF" "" 10 Noflh u; r1»lll’“) I VY |"“‘ «‘1 IN“ D. C PU P14) " mat. . in, \ I". a!“ man ent r an will 3pm! EXPRESS Chan w}... I\ we pjn\ [00 .h In and Pubhc .hre-O y!“ .puunhu "I ”Hr: ‘uhlo Ind phul‘ “Marti-n. I In. um. L iv bin-apoun‘ul In - rev-Mun ‘vou'll l lu nut : unvlru 0‘ .pl "nu-\- T flop? hr‘h 1 I'ICCS 0' Nu! [-1 1.x ht uni at vu pfit‘f 11'" IL Id 2 \I val I lwull then .1! (I: 10rd .y and \ 1hr (AH

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