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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Jul 1917, p. 2

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The Eyes of the Nation trht. nr mum-um man My take um works-d eye-‘3 \\ \ilh mum )var‘” PAGE T\VO Mr and Mrs. Arthur Newhold en- tertained who hundred n! the sailor boya {rum thv erat Lakes at din- ner at [ht‘ Highland Park Cluh yes- terday. The boys had marched in the parade in the morning. Mrs. Charles Bochni entemined eighteen guests at dinner on Sunday. Various colorvd peonies were the flowers which were used as decora- tions. The out of tohn guests were from Chicago and Pittsburg. Eighteen young beach party on F! In!“ .‘H"~~ HI'] :I were among the 1100” Mr. and Mrs. ”scar Bell entvlu tamed fifty guests at their annual Fourth of July celebration yesterday. Supper was served on the lawn. Var- ious games and dam-in were the mrlin funurm u! thv (£\ plnlglo‘lr‘i‘l far I" { thv t')’|'~ \‘:1H\ f .wlinn and 2mm: riq‘ nr 0*)(“iL'hI h Him IH mansun @ntiml (Ho. The Social Side of Life :u' r11 Aver. ‘ H'Hlil ”I Phone nu‘u- [1w E‘HҤ n-qwmmhh- mu High Class Laundercra French Dry Cleaners Phones 178 and 179 Fine Rugs, Portiei‘es. Clothing, draperies. gloves etc, Dry Clean- ed beautifully. mnr: Entire family laundry work wash- ed, starched and dried with all fiat work ironed seven cents per pound. rum: and Second Strcct High'r :1 Park 186 The Reliable Laundry \V t wg people enjoyed a Friday evening. Var- r- :Irv prnmvh‘l ~“(pI-I'Ivlu'v' \\'v ‘ \\ rilv I'm- prvu-r evening's pleasures Hrf :{0 o u o . a u . . u a n o .133133353 .3‘11 . . hmnH-M' r! glux‘ses ‘Inr [ll 1‘} Hid Local Affairs of the week entemined HI [11H up! fff‘Machine 1H [In Wasliag The Eden Amontr those entertaining at din ner parties at Ruvinia Park Saturday evening were Mrs. Oliver 8. Brown and Miss Edith Boynton. There were many other dinner parties on the opening night. The new manage- ment is to be congratulated upon the splendid manner in which the crowds were handled. everyone being made most comfortable. .\li'~. Arthur Nt‘\|l)u)llltlL'J\i’.’|l)(‘:l('ll party on Sunday to about thirty guests in honor of Miss Anna Cor- eurtin who graduated with first how ll‘r at the Chicago Art Institute. lti>l “ct-k. Atrium: the out of town guests Were Dr. and Mrs. Howe. Dre. McQuire and Egan. Dr. and Mrs. Hays. The Misses Howe. Luuer. Ralph. June. Sehzmfier, Mr, and Mn. Mulder”. Jiit-k Howe. of the (‘hit'uuu Tribune (‘artoon Staff”. u nuniher n! <2iilnr and soldier friends of the party mm!» :m t‘l|_\'li):tl»l¢- :nhlitium to the merry crowd. The next nun-{mg of £GC Gnrduu Club of Highland Pan; ml! '.-'. place, Tuesday. Jul) tuj‘. a: 11". \_ C. Egan's residence. Mr. Egan ml! read a paper on “Roses." Hls read- ing will be illustrated by his roses Mrs. Behn‘ns (If Glencm- will en- tertain Campbell Chapter (Eulld this afternoon. The marriage is announced of MISS Vivian Higgins, of Rogers Park. and Mr. Warren Morse. son of Mr. H. J Morse of this city. which took place at Aurora Friday. m the estate Placed in your Home on Pay- ments of $5.00 a month. Eb! 4 Elvrtrir Shop '11. Th. Dnnntmurh Central Ave. Land 2nd St Phone 186 Wilmette Store 1133-1135 Grqenleaf Ave‘ Telephone 124 Mr. and Mrs. Goodman nfi! dung}:- (or Gladys visnted at the (‘lapper horn» in Chicago Friday. Mr. Roy and Miss Lucili West of Elgin were the guests of Wir uncle. Mr. Geo. Penis last week. ' The Boy Scouts of Deol‘fit-ld obâ€" tained twelve Liberty and‘ amount» ing to the sum of $1.650 ;;nd nm three as was state-d in hit week's paper. ,3 l :I'he Rcay children are cfifined their home with chicken w Miss Nancy McPherson .50! High‘ land Park was the guelt offilln. Ed- win 8. Johnson Wednesdafij Mr. And Mrs. S. I“ Eul turned from Gnleaburg Th are staying at the horde Pete rson‘ UIVTII-‘luux. - and Mrs. Richiédalkr mg ' ‘ nd Puk and Miss Kiny Nolan of ‘icaro. Mr. Goodman Visited rantives in Blue Island Thursday of lfit week. Mr. and Mrs. August Sfiepp 1nd laughter Lillmn werv the gum-its of Mr nu! Mr~ Pn-u} Hurtnhcgm-r Sun- Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby of (ls- wcgu. New York, who put on their way tn Minneapolis nre viluing their niece. Mrs. E. E. Ender thfi week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Slhefer of Evanston were the week dd guests of Miss Mildred Whiting. I Mr. Wm. Galloway bu xenmd the Hatch home formerly occufied by C. G. Penis. E Mr. 1 Gal huusv ownvd his residence Thirty young pen Io of‘ Deerfield nmtored tn the Half- )ay picnic grun- whero they vnjnyed a fishing party. Sunday. 3 iiiss Margaret Kress spin! Turn- duy and Wednesday of lg". week with her sister. Mrs. Elma Chvey, of Highland Park. Miss Mildred Whiting ‘on m: prile and Miss Elda Horn mr sec- ond at the meeting of the u Sigma Chi held at (herhome of tin Clara Pyle Tuesday. June 26, v 1 Mrs. E. Knickerbocker “tertuined ai dinner Thursday for Mr and Mn. Gr'censladel ‘Mr: Robert _reenslade . Ir- L‘___I n-1, MN!" Ahcv Rt'bln I wn the week end )1 Mrs. John Vodder. Miss Elrmda Knauk hu‘ taken 1 position as clerk in Siegel (‘ooper‘ Drpartment store. ' P aâ€" A Social Reception and Pance {or the benefit of the Red Cro and un- der the auspices of the la a o! the Holy Cross church will be ld in the school Saturday evening” July 7. Tickets {or the dance ma! be ob- tained at the various store. in town. 3 mmn'rmm) NEWS ITEMS lay EECQEIEJEEQEIIEIEJE Galloway has bdwht the mud by Mr. Otto Xnaak. an wbm of hmvners Grove, Ind guest of )Ior sister. North Shore Gas Co. “Is this the Gas Company Office!" 5 “Yes, Madam." \ i “This is Mrs. Modern speaking. I called at your showrooms yesterday and looked at the new Cabinet Gas Ranges you have on display. I want you to send out to my midence at once that beautiful Range with the glass panelled doors, the self lighter. the porcelain splasher hack and tray, and the warming for you today, Mrs. Mockm." I HThank you. I decided last night that I would have this new Cabinet Ratige and enjoy the kitchen independence, and the freedom from cooking drudgery which I have so long wanted. You know the Fourth of Julyis Wednesday and I want to declare my independence too. Xx , “That’s the spirit,,M rs. Modern. The Range willbe out on time. ‘It Ringeisinstalled. Myfriendssayit issoeasyto make good pruerves on a C‘s Range and I know from experience that the other wayis so unsatisfactory} 3 Why don’ t you declare your independence from solid fuel stove troubles I at Mrs. Modern has done. Just telephone 194 or call at our showrooms. Turn of (”bingo are ‘ting at tho PPU'r Mr. and Mn.$xer and children I Perry home, , mumun Sunday 11w pupils of flip hlgh school who have garden: havp been provided with Him“ by Mn. Ray. which bear the patriohc Food Grower: Asmcintion Stumlurd Garden? motto, A number nf young people attend- "d the dunn- nt {Mannnui Lukv Sn!- urday evening 1 Mas-n; Prawns medenudl spent the week end at Wilfiwtto- With the Roy Haskin's family. . Theo, Frost fined hm father It the St. Luke: hos’ihl Sundny Ind re- ports that he is doing nicely. Mrs. Alla-rt Chpper and son of (‘hicagu spent 1h. week end with he! parenu. Mr nn'd Mrs. Sewn, Miss Ruth Krdl anemia! a bench early at lllghhn‘ Pnrk Tuudny ev- -nin;z. . Mnfsewan “tr-m of Highland I'm-k “nu lhr Ixucul of Mrs. lh-Ichc-h, Jr., 1y M Jack McCafierI and rhildren of North (Mum an \isning Mrs. John Cor-011m. Madame Muhliic and Miss [Aura \luhlkn n! Hiuhlund Pnrk, m-rt- the guests of Mrs. R. N. Vant hm week. will be very ghd to send out the Cabinet Range and have it i Mr. and Mrs. Funk Pen-non are \‘mting m Rocklmd. lllmmp. Frank and John‘ Huh-rt of Chic.- .(u were Que-u .t the John Klemp home Sunday. (Th-ric- Johnlbu. nine year and four months old. ind son of Nelhe and the late Chtfln John-ton. Jr.. died at the Wyn-run Hospiul Tuesdny y. June 26. The funenl ser- \ices were held at. the home 322‘ W fill! le with Dav. Welch Pentagon oMcinting. Thurnfiay at 2 o'clock, And the burial took cc It ML Green- wood. The q of the Chimp Mfiy'!;éinnjchfih nng at the {u nerll. Mr. Connd Uchmnn and Min Florence Johnna: visited Mn. H. "can of ChicagQ' Sundny of In! week. The Red (‘rou Society of Door-field meets every Tuedly in the (‘ommun- ity House. Moro workers are needâ€" Min Eleanor Meyer wtll much the Lake Fan-t group of high school girls a! flu) earning demnnnntiom every last Thuradny in the ngmmer months. Mrs. Floyd enmined the Mission- dl') rum-Hug ul the l'. H. church Tuesday. 3 Mm Florence Johnston visited her brother LoRoy 0" Glen View 11:! Mrs‘ E. Knickerbocker attended the “Hiding n! her hlm‘r. MI” KIH)‘ Nolan of Chicago .aturdn)" children {elm-had First u! !h(« Holy (‘rugh Flrxt (‘um‘ rum rhurvh "eerie” Presbyterian Church Putflotic Sundny was observed in HM Sunday 8ch001 Sund-y morning. with the reudinx of the President's mange to the Sunday Schooll of America by Amelia Peter-en. Mr. Stephan prelched on "Where In Your Citimnhip" Next Sun- day momma he will all of the numv be!- of rules In the New Teaming-n1 Min Virginia Eaton Will cheer uin the [Spam-men (‘lub Saturday mum-Illfi@m@@@@@@@@@@@a@mam EFtޤLICHlNG pARKQBJ i m acoxmvwvuwn: Eoou “Mflamwwwzh mam '-|"" 'E‘ '. -:- 3.3- c:- S 2 RV l E By this sort of telephone preparedness the telephone user gets quicker connec- tions, the switchboard operator’s work- is lightened and good telephone sen'ice is greatly facilitated. ChiCago Telephone Company h C. T. Ford. District Manuel Ir. xiv. 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