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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Mar 1917, p. 2

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D? U. 0. 1m 1- ‘- Nun: l. D. 0am Wis! 1 lg: mama @ntiml Qumpnnp Your eyex RLKHV cmmumi In petcnt optometrist wn'nwu: 'J'mrg. nblhation treats dISCifit’.‘ nf thx‘ ff)? “1* are equmgwl m doan‘ "tune nerd ed fur Kht‘ Fw- We haw: u'th‘k wading mash .n law, as 35" per pmr We grind le‘nws In m der from $3 0“ and up W0 don‘t :huz’gv Chxcazw Lmrc‘. I‘m no hem-r wrvewc (:11: by had Anywhere a: any'pnce :5 a manufacturer 0f glassc> s linV nsod {1‘ ti: Masses tn rh .avmq passed hm cmmmat 11:» 3h] The N. E. L. A. mailing was held In Evnnsmn [mt Wmlnosdny even- lng. :\ 20M pmzram was rendered. fancy dancing by Miss Kro-ugm‘ anda talk hy r1 cnrmunist Mr" U‘Roy Wen- (nvtudm! in h. Mrs. Frank R. Shocks entertained thn Friday evening club last Friday. Miss Anna Kreuger entertained tWenty-flve friends on Monday even- mg in honor of her birthday anni- vnrsary. Dw'nration wore plnk rams. Mm. JamM Hosler was dolightfully =11rpflsod thi: xxfmrnvwn by s-‘voral r! .‘xm‘ fripn'h. zln; picturr: «iffnmll fur thr‘ month are exroprinnnlly good. "Th9 Carpet from Bazalml," will hr giwn on the thirteenth, "Tho Virginian." by Owen Wister. with Dab-tin Farnnm playing. willbc givm on film rwonllnth and N2 the twrmry-mvmnlx, Mary Pick- for‘ml in “.\li~lr-‘~ Null." will bvx given. Thur» will hp .1 children‘s party nn rho {mirtmnnh when “Pin- acclxlr)" will Em ulvnn in mntlnn pic- tures. A melngun will be given on the evoninz: of tho twenty-third on "Yollowstonw National Park." A jun- lnr dance will be given on thr- wen- mg of the twenty-sixth. invhuled Dict'u‘m Opticians-Optometristsrt k'u§1.~l> antral Ave, and 3nd Sr Telephone 186 €1.7ng Tina April prnzra 1.11M Park (‘1th L. ant} will be ~0‘Hf m for» the tlrxr nf thv? ownt on thw :wrusr: Wald and Jewelry Repairing Baku Lust: Replaced An Optometrist ()sm 11 i tent h The Social Side of Life PAGE TWO An Optician An Oculist Jewelere r0“ I“? w prom-am. Motinn = pflpulnr :1: o‘vur and )ffnrmf fur thr‘ month h »f thv? month. Th< prugrum h rhw I- 3 tho twontiwth and mmmh, Mary Pick- “ Null." \Vili T‘n' A'ram fur Hu- Hith- }..L~‘ hvvn prv-pzu‘wl m m.- nu-mhor; tw- XI) (‘11P [UPI me) .nmth 'um -|f nmt'rIB‘ w Hiqhiund an the twpn- ‘nrzl: “ill hn‘ um. Motinn :1: rum and Local Affairs of the week pim- Xi: 0m levr llfH w tint Hmtr‘r ,\[.»n- ruin: l l lin’ \Vl Mr. 0. 8. Brand was delightfully surprised on Friday evening when sgveral of his friends came to help him oelebrate his birthday nnniver~ sary. \ri Campbell (flmptcr Guild will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Tucker 3: 519 Oakwood Ave. Thc members of Campbell Chapter 0. E. S. will celebrate its fifth birth~ day anniversary on Saturday eve’nlng. March thirty first. A musical and llterary program wlll be rendered after which dancing will be enjoyed. All members and their friends are ln~ vitcd to attend. Miss Ethel Zimmer will Just Us Girl's club mmnr ing. . The Westminster Guild of the Pres- ‘byterian church met. at the home of {Mrs Fred A. Watkins on Wednesday March twenty first. After the study the members were entertained by the reading of an original story by Mics Mass. Refreshments were served by tho hoxtesst The next meeting will he held at the home or Mrs. Justus F. Lowe. 165'E'. Central Ave. UH Wt-«inr-ulny Apr" fourth at two thin-t} o'clock in the nftc-rnmm. served. Those winning prizes were: first Mrs James Watson of High- wmd: second, Mrs. Charles Lomklrhl: third Mrs. Arthur Lockert ~--. (‘H‘l Tho Jtu Tvao Euchre club of Highuuml and tho Pythian Sisters mm 3: {hp homo 0! Mrs. Raymond Hnlhuw .‘V‘I'WI'I‘EU" vu'ning at u hirvhr day party. The hOStess was given a hzlmlkrrchiwf whowcr. Euchre was played. Mmr refreshmonts were km,“ Announcement is made‘of the mar- riage of Miss Helen' Johnson. daugh- (t‘l‘ nf Mr. and Mrs. William Jquâ€" son of Evanston to Mr. Elliot I“. \\'I‘t'll!l uf Wilmnttv. («Irma-fly nf [Mix Elrrtrit Shun E. Yb. Dhnmtmarh UP Let the Man do the Washing Hm Central Ave. and 2nd St Phone 186 Wilmette Store 111L2â€"1135(;rcenleaf Av:- Telephone 2” 1M [1ka u :umu! Um Sumo price. If (If :1 ht‘ttvl‘ ”nu than [hv would hmw it. You ‘zm Exit“ in Dunn: 3.1m; Alnu'n h) hand, and 9-.» \_H HM' ('k’crric 1L1) humu man: the hi! vimtlws :md H't _\ pzu‘m: 37» If thv heilzmm not on» H} o‘h-(‘frit' H : (‘ftil mm‘himn“ from our tmmer will entertain club tomorrnw oven- .‘UH Cnul‘l n $1_nlm 0" thv own W Litt an ”Io m :u'him‘ [H m» H'! thv-ir ”(It'll \K'Il \"Q lhn (In 11mm" in HIP school ussembli hall Em‘tpr Monday. and H prizes. and Mrs. G wwnlng: n! 1 Edward Jul \nm 15! mi yuunx: pvoph‘ Ln hour)!" 0f “[39 Fill- znlwth Haar. On Thursday vwnin: \lr,‘ John A. Strykvr mmxrtairmd a number of Mr. and Mr“. Frank I mum. \‘v'ix‘vmwim “'er M Mr. and Mrs \\' H, filo-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K105! were the gum“: n! .vlrs. Kimt’s sister Mrs. R. J. Lyons of Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Albert Amos and Pyh‘. \‘isin-d rnlntivm Sunday. Mrs. Lynn (If Elmhurxt was the ghost Hf MIN~ Oscar Rpm-ham last \w-L‘k. Mr. Herman Haunsoflild celebrted his (Nth birthday anniversary at his hume, Sunday. March 25. The ourâ€"of- mwn guests \wro MI: and Mrs. J. N. [ls-rnnrd and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. Buckvlman n! Libertyvillo. He-r‘rmann. Milton A. Prmnz. Mr. C. B. Easton had another para- lytic stroke Saturday evening. Constable, He-r‘rman n Thv Royal Neighbors will give Candidates for Town Electioii to be held Tuesday. April 3rd. are the following: For Highway Commission- ers. John Caroian. W. Tillman; For Jastice of the Peace. J. H. Fritsch. William G. Gnddis. Charles W. Penis: Constable, Petter O. Leist. George Mrs. John Dollenmaier of Liberty- vmv. was the guest of hvr sister Mrs. Arthur Kim-t Thursday. group. Additional bronze medals have hw-n so-nt by the Chicago American fuur rsmys un “'udxinmun to Dumâ€" thy (‘oleman of the fourth grade, Dorothy Rosy, Barbara Huchl. Ben- niv White. and Donald Eaton of the fifth L'mdo. Dummy I‘idgorwood of the sixth and Lillian Anti: o! the seventh grade. The Bluebirds met- at Mrs. John Stryloer‘s Saturday afternoon. This i.» tho- m-w Junior (‘nmpfire girls Mrs. B. H. Kress. Miss Loretta Kross and Miss Mildred Whiting were the guests at a luncheon given by \hs.1§lmcr Clavey of Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aim-din! an- m’miwv the birth uf a buy horn. Sun- my. March 18th. )Il Spring days an- bringing a number n! mlicgn \tudems back to town for (M Buster vacation period. Miss ('vl‘ul'l‘ Srh'liv and Miss Beatrice (‘aroâ€" km and Misx Almira Rockenbnck from Do *3”). Tht' Altar and Rnrm‘y Society Of :hv- Holy (‘mss church held Its regu‘ lur monthly meeting at thv hem? of Mrs. B. H. Krvss Wednesday after noon. Mr. Almou Powers of Chicago. was the guest 0! Miss Mildred Whiting :Sunduy. \st Leia Glynch visited friends in ELaku \llln Saturday little Pearl Peterson is ‘onflned 3m hor hmm- with an infection in here Mrs. W.- A. Whiting entertained a (ow of her friends at a card party Saturday evening. Mr. Lnuis Rommel of Hammond. Ind., was the guest of his parents klst week (=3 R Mr. Richard Quinn 01' Philadelphia, Pa. land Miss Anna Marie Quinn of (‘hicbgm werv the guests of Mr. and Mrs Peter Duffy Sunday. Mtg. Eugene Ender was awarded the iflrst prise. Mrs. J. C W6"! the second and Mrs. W. H. Steins the third at the regular meeting of the Five Hundred eiuh which was de- lightfully entertained at the home of Mrs.‘ w. A. Whiting Tuendax attor- l'lOOil. : Mr. Clarence Huhn hzu accgepted a posit‘ion with the Chicago Telephone (‘0 In Chicago. urprnw party “- Mr‘ and Mrs. George McDoimld of Liberuvllle formerly o! DQerfleld, are the proud parents of an pound baby boy. born Tuesday. March 20th. \thmsdny grqnnmm' NEWS m £5 V'W'I R. are 0! Lush. Wyoming. Hm In; vial us her parents. Mt. ~ Kn.‘ Schnel'er. There I! eight 1 s from Highland Puk p t. 2 mount-tamed Tm: and (Ike-0a Friday _ I! ‘._Jolll.‘ u tle fWaner Turn: in «Elam. :1“ (an of MI Mend: ch snor- oolin $990: of hi- .seeondf'bmh- prnw party Was given Mr. George Goodman Saturday at pr<rm‘f’,~‘~'i\‘t’ ouchre. Mrs. Jnhrens and Frank Jacobs prize-s and Mrs. Nehmzow E. 8010s the consolation mam PM mas. HIGHLAND .I Iareyce Maud, sm'lt'h enfirtnlned u lunch ‘rnnk Lulu'astor of “'er the quests of [{4 swflh Wednes- -‘v “v New Century Sweet Wrmkled Avisto Extras . ... Lighthouse Cleanser Kitchen Kleanaer present a unique din play 0‘ styles and dudes in (L: ncccptcd Spring Fashions. Spring Hats Your Suit 6111an now will be deliver-v ed before Eater un- der guaranty of II)â€" soluu uhifuction. panic 50ft Felt trim and fabric- asâ€" nnamed Herc. Sul' lcct a Besides. the Deanna no: {anon to luv: Mm's Easter- proper l'ttirc 1nd I! your. If you n- -’ __Royxl InltS T.a;nd your Int“. the galaxy 5;: usually extenaive in variety of desirable patterns. for Enter and general Spring Wear.‘ There is varicty a plenty. dependahllty and style for everybodyaccording to his or her preference. > mWomcn‘l Sprmg Bloum. Exqumtc Silk Neck- wear in an amazing than.“ at Kit] Gloves. Hand Bags. Sill petition“. etc” in noteworthy campletcneu. ‘---Clxilclren‘l Washable: Spfing Draco“. Middia. Hats and may wanted teem-tori“ to make their out- fit complete {in every Jeni]. ~--Boyt' Spring Sm}- and Ham. Shirts 1nd Blow will evoke the antlmn'am of due young fellows‘ and oaticfacdop oflthe parents. Gloves .15 .22 .04 .04’ .09 .04 .04' Kaysor ' _ featuring > Wearmg Apparel and Accessorles T HE second weel: of our Sprung Opemng Exlnlnt has been set apart especially for clxsplays of Wear-mg Apparel and Dress Ac- 668801168 for Men. Women and Children. SPECIAL DISPLAYS have been ranged of everything you will want 5“”; W“; B. ,_..v..... u... we we price or every articIel These reduced prices will be nu cash at our store. (or each delivery regardless of the size or boat of; same. “01““! system will give to all customers} the onpofiunlty of saving the expense of this sef-g e r, \icv i!‘ they‘prc-h-r. Inasmuch as it will be to th Hnunclal Interest to'do so. ; ~ COCOA AND CHOCOLATE Bakers 1 lb..; .............................. Hershey’s i lb. Bakers 011°C. 1 11;. TH 13 NEW RYSTEM FIRST-«Material Eduction In, prices. “m be ream-0d and marked in plain ngur Hm customer can see Hm nÂ¥lm Ar ".4-” 1d marked inrilgix-xflfingurgs, see H“! p‘rioe of every art! 3w" ningv Satirday ghe to all custéieh expense of thlsse - as it I") be to the n prices. Priebl E 19%.

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