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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Feb 1917, p. 3

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There were a number of entertain- ments given In honor of Mrs. Norene Juvis last week. Mrs. J. A Relâ€" vhun. Jr.. a luncheon Tuesday, Mrs. Richard Supple. a luncheon Thurs- day. Mrs. Chu. H. Johnston. 1 Mm‘heon Monday. Mrs. Harry B. Moore a dinner Wednesday. Mn. 1’. L. Knaak a dinner head”. In. Jarvis spent the week and as: tho hall. at Mr. Gnu. Jul-vi: of Wheel- ing‘ Mrs. George Kuch entertained the January meeting of the Altu' und R-vsnry Society of the Holy Cross Church It her home Wetland” M'enlng. Miss Loratta Kroc: entertained the Si-wing Club at her home Tuesday waning. Misses Ruth Kreu. Elds Boron- ?wrger, Eva Ender. Margaret Kress. Maura: John Kress and Edwnrd Ther- r‘vn Wm‘e entertained last week at ”Intolerance." which ls playing a Hm Colonial Theatre. Chicago. Tn correct an error in last week's prlper. it was Mr. George Penis of Deerneld who took one of Mr. Beckâ€" man‘s horses and not Dr. 0mm of Wheeling (er evening. Mrs. Edwin F. Milier in nursing a Sprainod ankle. mas Edith Strnyer of Glenviev. is Misses Frances Kent and W1] Fmrnsworth of Wuucondt. spent week end at the Acach Colt-go. Mrs. W. H. Stems was the guest at the home of her brother. Mr. Henry Lancaster of Chicago. Mon- day and Tuesdly. Mr. W. H. Stem has the {rim Miss Gladys Fletcher of Golf, was the guest of Miss Elda Horenberger Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Adams md sund- daughter, Lola Aduns. spent the week MM at the home of Mr. Edward Adams of Greys Lake. Miss Arline Blalmchl untamed n number of her friends u 5 “Chop S'zvy” party at her home Tuesday Misses Mildred Whiting and Loret- ta Kress were the guests of Mrs. E!- mvr Clavey of Highland Park Wed- nesday. DEERFIELD NEWS Continued from page 2 \rmur Kiesgen was shot in the Pulse by a bullet that returned to him whne he was shooting a rabbit. The six Hagblom children are con- fined to their home. mu: Thursday Evening, Feb- 1, ’17 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HIGHLAND PARK AT EIGHT O’CLOCK The Public 219 Cordially Invited to be Present Virgil O. Strickler, C. S. B. :dilh Strayer of Glenviev. is n me home of Mr. John Vetâ€" Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts The Church Edifice and Wilma Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue will be given under the auspices of the The Evereit Social Club an- makâ€" ing arrzingemnnis for .1 Mzuquersda Ball to be given at the Everett Hull Friday evening, February 16th. Six prizes will be given for the host costuméfi. The “lellls” orchestra of Like Forest will furnish the music. Mrs. Larson ni’ Omnomowoc. Wis” is visiting her sister. Mm. Lincoln Mr. John Spencer. father of Clam: Spencer and Mrs. Willinm Johnston died in Chicago Saturdey from hurt discuss. The funernl we: held 'l'nee-l day from St. Phillips Epincopai Church in McKinley Park nnd burl. at Mount Harp. Miss Eleanor Meyer spent ‘i'lrnm-j day And Friday at the home of Mini In?!" Wu escort . Following the In- Frnnces Thorn of Forest Glen. The Everett Social Club arc makâ€"‘ ing nrmngemnnts for .1 Mzuquersde Ball to be given at the Everett Huh Friday evening, February 16th. Six. given for the both Hagi rank a low WHK‘HUHL he uâ€"u. , In“). prizes will .ux..-- .._..l.--oâ€"- A. “which the inualhtion The M. W. A. and R. N. A.. held a joint installation in (he (‘ommunity House Wednesday evening. outer supper was served by the men After tool piece. Mrs. 0. l. Rockenbnch insulintion officer nnd Hrs. Edurnnd ceremonial Marnhal {or R. X. A. Ed. Juhrend In installing other And Hurry New- stniatinn Uwrv‘ run a nhort progrnm. C. W. I‘vttis gnvr n history 0! the two camps. lie. is ”10 oldest Wood- man. .\ir<. Huight. Mn. Mnililld. Rnymond Meyer gave rendinn. Ell- Mr. Ralph Peterson was host at I dinner followed by a sleigh rlde Sunday afternoon to ten of hi- frlends. The out of town guests were Misses Ellnbeth and Mildred anckerbocker. md Irene Maudie of Chicago. Miss Gloria Beecham entertlinod a number of her friends at a sleigh ride party. followad by dancing at the country home 0! Mr. W. E. Beech- am Saturday evening. The guest list. included Mr. and Mrs Elmer Clnvey of Highland Park. Mr. .nd and Mrs. Loyd Vineyard. Misses Del. Glynch. Ruth Kress. Mildred Whit- ing. Messrs Earl Kress. Harry Muhlke. Carl Anderson and James Waring. Mr. W. P. Plagte won lat prize. silk umbrella donated by Alex Heln of Wnukegan. and blue ribbon on single ear of white com 3: the Lake County Farmers Institute and Corn Show held at Ubertyville Jan. 23 to 26 to Lake County Convention elected were Donald Butter and W. 1". Plano (alternate). Mr. Wm. F. Flam wu elected delegate to the annual state convention to be held In Chicuo. February 6th. 1917. at the Wells Hotel. The annual meeting of the Milk Producers Association Local No. 1. was held Jan‘ 27 M the depot. The (allowing omcers were elected. Aug- ust Mailrald. President, Win. 1". Phase. Secy. and Treas. Delegates Miss Minnie Stryker of Englewood. who has been visiting her brother. Idwin Stryker, of Menomonee Fells. Wis.. for sometime was the guest of her brother. J. A. Stryker Friday. Laurel and Miriam Stryker Accom- panied Miss Stryker to her home. where they spent the week. m Mn. Edvard Honnesay of Baton. P9nn.. win (hr gum: a! Mr: Punt Hempstend from Wednmdny until Estunhy of Ian! week. ‘Mra. Ross Sherman gave a dinner Saturday evening to u-lehrlle her birthday anniversary. Guestn Includ- ed Mr. and Mn. Orvin Miller. Mr. und MN August MIlh-r n! Shermervllle and J‘ and E. Etch n! Bachtawn. of The anowlng won prizes n (he Brickmnkorn Muquernde at Shermer- vllle Saaurday night: Conrad UcM- man, Martin Murphy, Mrs. Herman Paginw. hm and WHH-m Seller Ind Miss Gastfleld. Doerfleld Prflhyterlu Church Mr‘ Stevens of McCormick Semi- nary preached In the morning and evening. His children's sermon it: on the word "sincere". Hts text for the rogulnr Iermon on "The Need 0! True \V'r»r~4h§p" was John l 24. Mrs. M, Lowell has as her (out. her cousin, Mlss HHdren Lowell of Chicago. roses and [Miles of the valley as did her maid of honor. Amelia. .her My ter. who wore turquoise blue tr|m~ mod wllh white churmeuse tad fur. Dinner for twenty-ave wn toned u 6 o'clock. The couple m spending their honeymoon in their Apart- menu on Deal-field Ave. Miss Anna Marie Peterson, oldmfl daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Pete Prior- sen was married to Mr. Chris! Ment- zer oi Shermerviiie Thursday after» noon at 5:30 It the home of the bride's parents. The bride wore I white crepe do chine gown :nd full length of vc-ii of embroidered mm- faatenmi with liliies of the "Hey and carried an arm bouquet of white Mrs. W. H. sum: in hostes- at the Five Hundred Club Tuesday alv ternoon. Matt. 2524 was taken (or the text the evening sermon. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWMAN!) mum A ulntmum vue lur for (urban a "vision or the nvrnuo 11' to on able Inlay uhool dunk-u to my bot to: gamma and u: mm.» from 8! 000.000 to 85,000,000 1 yur In thc unto Ipnmpflumn [or the common M m (hm moan which (be [much sun Tuchcn' “god-non will an. d 00 m! m to unity. EMA l‘rtcrnou. t'oIlJâ€"tvo yarn 0M. 2 . “'Ilmlhuon telephone orator. I»: m be: poweutoa um" auda- on , bmiaerrd vllh u huh] 8.. I bath; 0! Ipittn 1"letu mum! by u u 3 torn-L While I'lmm H. 307". I] luuum. Human-n 0! John. has nonfi-f of A $5,000 brag-h of pro-nu um aw i by the nth: snornoyl. Invmltxuxon pron-d Hill the umh um 10 the mac-wen mm a! 1120- Br! Vldrrv- Trh-phum- exchange ‘nu “doped" with crown on or nonc- cum drug talk me objom o! mnlina (hr mm m. but not win: 1hr Imam», ol douu Harm seriou- Injury H E. Krmpv-r Iru given m laden-r- « Iain-u- unwnw from (me lo fauna-n} you: In tho- (‘hnu-r wattenuary In! high.“ robbery Krmpor hold up and f robbed Gnu: Wu! 0! I ham! and a- spectacle un- \|lued n lflm crm: I! m. Vernon. \‘Im hsgme, 1n elmulcun u 00"- lnlnr .\'n. 2 n “urn-burn, in III-um ly mum 1nd 0 T Wall-co. 1 mn rldv-r, uu probubly (sully alum! when a runnvny mule nomad with I motor on which the men won- riding; In the mine. Mrs. A‘ 0 Frederick! ll Bellwme and lune-l! uld ('0 children: Inm- ud John. And. descended I bumlnu lulrwny m n Ike which drnmyed '?4 dr) good: nmrv 0! (ha Horn a Ste-uh company The- man in 830,000 The authormeo hue hilt-d than In In their search for the nut-non who bu undo- nuompu to no; fire to uri- oua bundmxl In Ill. Cure". The On bug‘s lulu! u‘t 'u m 87 ‘0 destroy the Luther Sum-r Ice boom. P1" months no I dwxhler ol Charla Scattering} I firm". to“ - gold brush-l. Scattering recently km- ed several boat, and Unbodded m the (hrom 0! one 0! them uu- bunch-1 Wu found. undamaged. A \‘olunun pruuon In tantrum-y 'u nled m m» United But" dun-m coon by thp Wnuon Cool company a! Herrin, Williamson county. The com- pany"; llnblltun Ire mm! n ”7,000 And Auetu fl 318,000. 7‘1“- uvuury drpartmonl bu I'lM ed A “H.000 contract {or (he anon “on m U)»- Eul SI. Louis poolofllrp to 1:. l l-‘nrnnrurlh t (‘o,. of Eva-- Hlle, Ind (‘umplmon inhm Minn months (I specified. Robert 1. Dana, publuhcr 0! an Demmrux Mruue 1nd mung" 0! 0w Bell Trlo'phone mmpuny 0! Brown county. and 3“” Fly O'Neil ven- mnrrIo-d in Sprinxm-ld by Rev 1'. W Allen. hum-'3 Hnrd ”Sand-y slur" vau- hvld Jun 2h And me Shrine amph- wu (00 um“! 10 nrcommodate mo crowd an" the mom-u of (he flm “MRI " Evvrrbody who attends II In" pouwd (0 lidl. One tmndrvd nun mile: 0! stamp hnd will be dnlnod Ind nude Inn- ubh- for uncunun when {he Intern 0! dnrhm and mm; 10 b1- mmmcod this Iprin; n completed am In “KO. The rich"! nuke o! 10.4 on In the Gdan- region In your! '11 Mo by Thomas Barn-ll And Willi-n Roddy It; recently. Although totally W. Ir. Banal] work: in the mine. More [iri- ol the Dean" school- Ire Hannah-d in W id) un- In- .on lbw own- heron. The munda- lournunenl. "may Innunn‘otL u uttncunx numerous (um. Hugh llomzhrny. ntnotyme. II lbr olden: lam-Ir o! the Jo [hut-u count ty innrmary. bow in “0 And lean): of h-sldrnm- there. He bu been In the munmlon tony yea-I. .Hm l'wtro. of Roch-Mo. who (‘03 rem-ed to Hummus Mn li‘runk In ‘hn. a: than home be bolrdnd. but been MLlc-ncod lo (ho reform school at Penn: A rulupltxn to at» $200,000 to m- ("In- lhc- vnduvmanl of tho Gnnd Pulm- ”mm-tr u Onnrxn vu n mt- ro-Mu. It I: planned to o-rv'fl a new and lam buildlnu. A pv'HUtvn In vole (m ”w mmmlor Hon lnrm n! rm-vmmo-m In Pontiac mu cunm'mrd b) Judxr Thump-on Tbo‘ r'nlion will be held on Fri) 6 l‘wlxl‘on to V0!» on commit-Man rnrm of gunman-m m (‘rnlnln ‘nu mn- nrnwd by Judge leum 01 fink-In. The eloclmn v.21 be held on FM: 6‘ Jun-01m R Mum )‘un Journumrn ll rm. tr xii-id (‘nlm‘wl Jrnrph Stun. arc-d mm,”- um, un-mn pnnxur, kno‘rn I" our 'hv «numry (hm! in (ht- Snldlerl' Hom- hmpzul M hinvlnv wmum lluavkrun It" “Ho-d when workmx m A machme u (M punk 0: (r... Alumni Mmmu rvlnplny u Eu! St Mun. August Srhmnl-r, r of 11w old-1: upturn coun'), duo-d 0! hear! u Juhn Snmh, and Htr') tut Ullod 1n til-nor by “max dun: at his hnmv. tub-aim: hi9 hack Thoodon- Bulimia. tony-Lino "an 011'. "as third in I runaway .: Nath- Nih- TI.» .41.? m! IHmI-n (hr "RUM; }I\um:cluzd be held in PM“ Mkrl‘h Mu. Sunh (‘ (Baum: If “mm“ in dud n tuna-x) flu» sm- mm m \‘n- ctr» NEW IN? Br- vn'e-r. preru-IH Plumber! I “hm-n. («Hfrrpnc' o! o! IWa-wr. for of 1h! “Hunt, and slum F.1- rhun‘h "H 1319 uhn two, one u! hmnxhnn I") tun, in! nu- Noyu Start an: (hr (a: ham Victbr Machines ‘ Vicqor Records at a? Victor Deale 1 Mad: m Flan- my Spout, Building Material “unionist Bowman Dairv Company 6and8Sheridan Road What is Pasteurized Milk? ‘ Minoathuwaytocdthe Victor Service Samuel Levin, The Victor Agent MOLDANER HUMER, Tailors Your Book of Correct Styles Pasteurited Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to approximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for 30 minutes. then cooled suddenly. This process in no way destroys the nutritive value of the Mlk. It does however, destroy harmful germ life that Milk may contain. We say funny" because there is always a chance that Milk“ may” contain harmful bacteria no mat- ter how jcarefullv handled before it reaches us So to W you we Perfectlv Pasteurize it-- then cool it~then automatically bottle and cap it. So it mines to you untouched by human hands. THE PERENNIAL GARDEN Of course, you‘re going to buy new clothes for Spring. And, certainly, you'll want to know “what's what“ before placing your order. If you haven't your copy be sure to let us know,and we'll have ED. V. PRICE 5? CO. send you one. ioal Solvay Coke 109-110 Vine Avenue 3000' mm. m. Nm-rrymm and [wrtperum HIGHLAND PARL 9 GLBNCOB. 70 L1 ADV-M dTn- 5nd Shrub Lch Fm" 738 Phat! ms 1»;va Telephone 5%

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