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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Feb 1917, p. 2

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PAGE TWO A very pretty party was held last Friday in the first grade room of at Elm Place school. when little Mar- lon Rlstine was hostess to all the Children in (h.- urmlv, The :ifi‘nir was to honor the hostess' birthday. and amid the pleasant surroundings the guests enjoyed a very unique. and enjoyable affair. Attractive fav- ors and nice refrechments delighted was to nonnr and amid the the guests or and enjoynhlv ()rs and nice the little folk [hf mun wf Irma: Dirk. {in' Mum dred Crullv and Bouh- Baker Highland Park, became mem] the Phi GJmmrx Psi sorority .'»n;u_\ m! K (hp ixizh uth o'- tho wuwn uf {hw (-1th un Tuvsda morumz, .\lr<. Waltvr \‘arr W3 hostw» a! Mr tam-ting. Mi“ t‘at! vrinv \ivt'dulw) read :\ pinr un “M Pwrsmml Expericmw with Row! (":1 .’l'n\L!'-W4". Kira W. R. Ruflnor rm Mr. Fritz Rnhr's pnpvr un “Whom 1 Start and Haw (0 Plant HuHu-«ls \viH Hkv plm who "my nw-‘li!’ HIEM Th0 m-‘(t mm March ~i\f':‘ Robert Smith Thu Hum «4: h pryzw \\’| anry ( K (7) (\l The Social Side of Life Any 10$ of powvr nr {Fu- rcmm mg of the crystallmc lens rcmnm glass lens to make up for It. We have every facility for testing {he the Eyes. fimng eve clagses and spectacles; and gnndnm lenses. in many cases repairs be made while one waits. prescripnum are filled with the greatest of (are and ac curacy. Hue kns of the (V(‘J\1<Yb€hlndlhk‘ px: nl known as my XTV smilinc km N abuut onc- thxrd mch It di mu (er and weighs about fuur grams‘, 1: 2s mnstructcd of g nn-ntnc law-rs like layers of an unwl‘. 1: l5 tran~r parent and damn: H‘ Opticians-OptomtristsOculists Central Ave. and 2nd St. Telephone 186 wry Szlturdzly owning the seven- ‘1 r, mu? m m part) he-M M mw nf .\hâ€"~ Mmrquvrito Haus- ' Dirk. {1w Misses 5111* .‘ ‘f Irx :' ,‘Ildlt‘ Zlih‘ Bt“<~‘it' “GREY both of: md Park, became members of 1H Hm” Hi: h mum: \I \l r arm! «1.31 wwnI) “mph“ Fm-mvn‘s Dance held at vhuul gymnasium on Sat- nmz. The' affair was a iully and financially. L‘ 'Izthid i K. r 0 (In! jewelers 800‘ Hnr‘ th [iv mowing nf the ‘rdwu (‘lub upened «'1th on Tuvsda)’ Nahvr \‘arr was lint. Mi“ t‘ath- K \lr ‘ Fer-rt. ’I‘h firxr, w'in .\lr~ “xxx .-\41(I‘.p Local Affairs of the week HHHI Mi H {If )Ir: 1.)».‘1'I‘lvl By tho Chum \1 \l tub-(1 mda)’ uh IE ".\L\' (“up rvm! II to IIIJI' hm? \Vll ‘Cia lt'L‘ Mr‘x Hz-nr)‘ P“ (‘Iow will lw huslc to (IM- Hn- hundred cluh on Sulunl mw-nim.’ The Wmlmlmter Guild of the Prvs hytvrian church mot yesterday after noon Wibh Mrs. R. Calvin Dobson, Mrs. Leslie G. Brnmf of Bloom St. will entertain the sewing club on Friday. Mr“, Lvsllv Brand outcrtuiumi the mvmlwn nf tho Worth \Vhilv circle un Saturday m‘vninz at n shnwvr in honor of Mrs. A. L. Adams of Win- notka, who recomly adopted a baby girl named Sarah Jane. The Luther League of the Swedish H mm! i. h Lutheran (hurch. Highwml mot .md m. on Tumdny Honing at the church. dun Hr The young ladivs of the loagut- had who “1 charge of the prncrnm. «pm In O'" , 9 DEERFIELD NEWS I'KEMS .\Ii<.< Hole luwt on “'t u! Techny, .\II'. and Mn. Frml “urchin-rum hm! m thrir :nw‘H un Sundu} .\lr um] Mrs. Krut‘m-r and famil) ol Shn-rmv-Hillv 411.1 “K (hwrm- Hullwn Ilnr!‘ wf (”mm \'|.\\\', .\lx' ‘1'1!\I. Hf how'r‘lh‘k Pummm \vh n-wt mwnth. \h‘ (he um I/m‘nll HM \[rt \l \II' Lowell of Chlcngo who ls the guest of Mrs. Lowell. Covers were 111d for six and the table was betutl- fully decorated wlth spring flowers. After the luncheon Miss have]! uni a number of songs nocompanled by Mrs. C. G. Fouls. (imxxh nu \Vwinnsdu}: le Vulvnline Dance given by the Pun-Hts and Teachvrs Association :11 thv School Aswmhly on Wmhwsdny I’vhruury 14. 1917. was a great suc- l'cvt Miss Doris Humphry assiamd by Mr. Lyman Worthlngton‘ gave an Mhihitinn of “London Taps”. There \xoro mm hundrvd vgoun people pres- ant On Friday Fred Maggie «mu hasn‘t“ rhm .\l r Q u! m-r with \ umhv-r \h VAT! anry Gmnzh n! (hit-am «~f hi~ Within \h' .1 m Holon Schinlwbor had .n~ hm 1 “him-slimy Mi~< Thou Huh“- \I f .‘H'. lewfll HI h'ntl H'IH February 16.11917 Mrs. was a charming lunch- hmmring .Vliss Mildred l I 1H Mvw HIM [I‘ll |\‘ n h-f’t um 9”anle (hm will Jprw! Ill MHI rtnin M r “1L; p.-(>pl H hnww :md 11 1:12! ‘1)!!! Lullwr m Mr .md Mr lw htwloss r! x Wm)” mnnnnmr \‘II'tlnPS- urrrx HM p IHH Th v I Miss Florence Carolnn's school gave a Valentine party on “ednes- day afternoon to which the parent- lol the pupils were imited 7 Mrs. Joseph C. Wol! onu-rluined tho "500" club at her home un Lln‘ icoln Ave. on Tuesday nth-moon, Miss Edith Andvrmn vnlnrtnlnml [the xix-“lug (‘luh m hvr lu-nu- on Tuesday rwning. 'l‘lil-I club is wnrkimz {nr lln- llml (‘rma’ and lmpvs of ll Miss Edith Andvrenn vnlvrtni the sewing club m hvr hnnu- Tuesday 1‘\'('Hing. 'l‘hi-I (-luh working fur [hr RH] (‘rnN-i and hm In nvcmnplhh u gnu! am: Mr. null Mr:A Ray Gunkwl and U'Rn) l«-!! mu Thurwln («Ir Hm burg. Illinul~ whrrt- 1hr) \HH m (hvir hnmv in tho luhxrv M ‘ W H. lh‘1‘K"lI|lI\ 1-4! Fruh)‘ I" "In \Ahvl‘v In- ull! ~"1\ fr" Mr. U'Rn) burg. (hvir Hunt Th: Th hnmr n! MHN‘ :\llh‘ll1l l’rlursun un ,Sfllllrlld) afternoon and an rlw‘tinn .nf nfilcvrs “as ln-Ill. le nfllcors Vt'lt‘k'll'll \n-n- Mls> Myrtlv Schliv. ll‘r~'.~'.. Misx Dorothy Johnsmn \‘lvc- ‘l’rvsq Miss lnls Adams Svey. Miss il“:|ilh vavholl Trent. (‘lmirmnn of lthv Missionary (‘ommlttk-e, Miss Vlr- lginiu Eustun and chairman of the jme-mlwrshlp commltu-o, Mlss Faith :Rl‘lk'lH'lt. The colors chosen were lhluv and gold and tlw nmtlo "Pullâ€" ing Tum-ther". The ”Moot of lhls club is In support snmn- smull girl in l l > l ~‘A‘f1mul. H l l 'l‘hr Sulurd‘u .\n--r! ('hxh “3‘ Huh-Human! :n “I“ [‘thl Jurln-ml an Thv “plunhh'r'i (‘luh hnnh' n! MHN‘ Ann-HM Saturdd) afternoon and of ntficvrs “as hrld. c-lm'lt'd \n-n- Mi» M) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. \h ~i\fvr'1 \ur-v H tho H~ \I r .\'nrt Sulhhim- \I Him: pl M‘HH h)‘ numlu r nuv' .\ fibltl {ht- In attend Thv St, Paul's Sumh) Sch uixr :1 hnl ~uppo-r u! Hm (‘ux Hulbv on Saturday evening. third at <n p. m. and Inn-r body Is invited, Beginning with now: Sundn) wroâ€" ial services in English will in. mid In the St. Pauli church. during lum every Sunday evening. The annual mvelinsz n! Hn- “'nnmn's llulonary Society of me Presbyteri- In Church wns held at the home of Mrs. Frances Hompsu-nd Thursday l I III 1hr Ml“ Aunw. 1‘ n! m “hil'llL’ Innllw Hrndlv Mi“ IAH‘)’ ()‘t‘unn .\l r PhIHH uh F! .1 u hvrv h “n mumlu Dccrfleld Prnhyterlan (‘hurrh [ml Mr Ul HI Lluuht hurl “ill In “ociuliun .H Hv (Hank! (m Snxurdu). .\ HlHH‘,n'Y' m'nl .-\himn:n- nrz- [VLIHHIHL’ IIIL' Hh |\' f fri- H) Fl {<an and \(‘lilH 1‘“ yin-r k (H‘um 4:21 ”0". aul's Sundu) School will H I | H! 1H In L'll' \1 \h \h H In pvr {r LH‘I H H "“1 m \\ H 10C HM! AI» \"l'fl’ (Hmhlunr‘ xum IHHIHHIH) u. Murch "|l\\'\ l I \Ir Ur nfleruoon. The fullnwlng oflkwn were elected: Pros. Mrs John A‘ Rd- chelt. Vice-Pres. Mn. Jnmm Gnld rlnI; Becy. Nb! Emma Knnuk. Trt'flh. Mrs. S. P. Hutchlmn, Mn, Clark led the devotional.- nnd read "Th:- ‘ .JV.‘ _1‘. . .‘I: â€"and. as this advertisement goes to press. estimated its importance. It’s a wonderful and are going far beyond our expectations. merchandise for various needs, at prices lov plain the marvelous SUCCESS of this salr. Ummmsctlc (How-s pr \\ ’wh‘ Muhahlr 4m! (in-s“ I’H‘Sb (hnghmns. yd 1.1m-n 'l‘mwlmg, yd Musmc l’lmd Sertmg yd P‘-(.\ i .1',d“?\'tl* (hm k, 4-’ H Huy's Curdumy Sums Men's Dress thrts Curtain lecs, yd Real Arrow Collars, 6 for â€"(V\'¢-r 1(II duz, 111 3111-9 Children's Rompers 40 in. Printed Voiles. yd 7- Primed hordrr cfleds (l'l‘lL‘l‘I how the HM» trit‘ line reaches :tll tlw important points north zmd south of High» lzmd l’zu'k. Aml boar in mind that whether you wl>h to talu- zt >hort trip to Lake FUR‘SI or a longer trip IOClllt‘ng- you czm take it (m the [flor- tric-â€"-almost zmy hour of thy (lay you an- rcady. llll limitvd trainsmtrcqucnt lo- cals. . A“ Low rates ot tare. Roomy, easy-riding vars-Antony all- steel. Double track nearly all the way. lem hm Hm i - Nrat 9”:pr plain if pic-and FA!!! Cloth, Gingham: cu Many luncnvc design; CHICAGO NOR“! SHORE AND MILWAUKEE RAILROAD Plank lr‘Se-é-lson-Encli Clearlng Salé Sale Offerings ()um 14 nuauul Spraub X huh.“ Ask for du‘ripn'z'e foldrrmldn'merard Read Hus 11's! of Hf 5.611!!!“ 10c $131/2c ‘xu' MEspecially [mpop‘tant 59c 'n 59c Sung u! n Syrian (‘nuvsl' Mrr Frau! Maggi:- “Tho Sucu HIMu- t‘lnn'. n Kuronn [Me ‘I Kurvn um Hu- (mun lry nludhvd; ”rs. lrn Hurd‘nrr luh‘. u! social functions. Mr~ Rc-H'ht-ll Jr “in l‘lxvllluu" Mn. (‘mldrnnp run 45c 25c :85 to press. it looks that we have rather undt-r- a wonderful Sale? We have realized mm mm] ' Thu messages of ECOHUIH). pmd ‘ Hue Bargam mark. «'x- 95 ---A Nine Cent Salem :1 nut/117' List of Sui-prism jn ,m ()m' Baxrmmt-vSalvsromn This Year”---Speaking of 2% “102 Q4< . <<>cxmo>z ;. : 20341 AMIâ€"0,00 zr<)rm4>fl02. Drug Sundnn, Hmm nmdr “ The“ [iconomnml Shopping l‘lau Ltiopkfiqfi. AVE- 'AK E FOREb AKE BLUFF HscHLANo man Slramrr Mrasurmg )HT SHERIDAN n its CLENCOE A Fire arm-“1' NOSHA I!!! ‘ EVA NST‘ON 'H .1'1 m: "\l N my K’nhcw MILWAUKEE null: riudod the program um Hndy Sinus". after u! mvnh \u-ro srrvod h} H: Thn-rv “are no chm-M. >4 r‘ Sunday morning. Sunday VIM held in the Community H‘ k ””41 l‘asix \ulh .‘(721 50/1 Mm wndm: M i.9cL 1h Hon (u'rh

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