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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Sep 1917, p. 2

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“31 "‘ PAGE TWO Mrs. Auiulph Knudmn will 1w host ess to the Euchre (‘lub this after n00“ Golf was [110 fouturv of the days vntortainment on Monday. and the idval wvathor conditiom in the after noon mm!» it a most pleasant form n! amucomom. A! Exmunr the grounds were in good condition and at all timw during the afternoon there “'firw numbers of pvnplo run tho links. The following ovnnts were played: 01d Sports lvom. a 3': hole medal play handicap. [ind hy A. M. Ch‘ment and Rnhort H. Hunter. with not scores of 154 finch. Tho Haliday T'rOphy Event was won by T. (‘. Butz. by the not scorn of 72. This event was an 1‘ hoh- modal play. The was an 1‘ hair mourn play. 1m: Lnrnzx Dmmv went. 13 hole medal play handicap. for all players having '20 Hr over was won by F. Edson Whito. m~t score 76. On Saturday nvxt tho club championship, six flights (18 pé‘nplo to qualify in each flight) will he started. Those enter- ing should play off matcheq by next Saturday or thny default. At Boh- O'Link Golf Club the members had a treat time, the morning event beiny :1 handicap anainst par. won by Mr. W. W. Row. 1 down and T. M. John- son. 2 down. In the afternoon a best ball foursome. 1‘1 hole handicap Please call and talk the mat- ter aver. and let us adjust your glasses at the same time. Nations as well as individuals should be prepared for emergen- cies. Are you prepared? Suppose your glasses are broken; have you another pair to take their place until they are repaired or must you go Without them and suffer annoyance and headaches? Is it worth while to suffer even for one minute? If you will consider it carefully you will readily see the neces- sity of having twa pairs of glasses. The second pair, for use in emergency only, can be put up very reasonably. Last Thunday the members of the xchre (-luh numbering twenty in all otnrod tn Diamond Lake and spent in day thorn. o a a a . v . ~ » n n u 0; 3 ‘.‘.}X¢O¢ol 031.0051...- - - - n - o-XX‘I-fijuoo- {fatal mama 0min! flu. The Social Side of Life Optic’nm-Optometriou-OcuIi.u Central .Avenuc Ind second Strezt Phone Highland Park 186 mm wwwmm Wmm WIA‘TWNW Preparedness High Class Launderers French Dry Cleaners Phones 178 and 179 WANTED The Reliable Laundry Girls in Flat Work Department Local Affairs of the week ByrheOb-am vak, Inn; RH? and H F. Dunn». Jr.. Mill-7!. Thv lzuliv- played an .‘lp' pronch and putting vnntest won by Mrs. E. P. Burtlottv. 1”. Mrs, C. P. Mortens, 12. 21nd Mre. A J. RM]. 12‘ Mrs. Bell won the second tlnm Every- thinz was in good emulitinn and the quests and member: onjoyod the day, \!i-< Mary Schvndor! entvrlainod a fur frivnde on Tunsnlm‘ Afternoon, I‘m -\rm\ and V: m (vnlor is bus) nuuin, no“ that thv second R. 0. T. (‘. is opvn at Fort Sheridan. On Saturday aftt‘rxmnn the commit- to‘r- invitm! :11) thi- buys tn (‘0th [0 atti‘nd n rocoptinn given in their honor at thv r00m<. The boy; camp in good numbers and were favorably impressnd with the- advantage: of» It \\.|,~' :1 my \M-vk 0nd at Exmoor (‘uuurrp (‘luh, mmulwr< turning out for golf on Saturday and diunur in HM‘ wwuiuu. Feflivirit-s \H-ro row tiuuml during Monday. too. and on Monday owning :1 wry pretty din- nvr (lam-v was KlYl‘ll. 'l‘lw follow- inL' pnnplv vnterminml 7|! dinvmr. Mr. and Mrs C. l). Flo), Mr. and Mr<. R. H. Humor. Mr J. P. leth. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Butz. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kolloz. Dr. Frank. lin Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. War- ner. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds. Mr. and Mr<. Marqhnll Sampson. Mr. and Mr~'. R. (‘. Nlcholx. On Tumday evening the employer: of the Old Elm Club held a fare- woll party at the club. honoring Wil- liam Plotlok. a natiw of Intolmonn, Colon, who has acted as assistant to tho (the! at the club for the past fervd by thc- conh-r‘ As much a: thoy can thv boys come to the room; and enjoy thmnsvlvns. (Emu: I ah \Ii~‘~w- I 6 en“ :isihl‘d hi1 inL’ Mr. \lr~ Mr Washing Machine Placed in your Home on Pay- ments of $5.00 a month. Eb: HI [mr “as \\ \. K. HmeM! iElmrir Shun a. 15. Dunnmurh Wilmette Store 1138-1135 Greenleaf Ave‘ Telephone 124 11:11 iemml Ave and 2nd 5! Phone l86 livnp h\ I“ by l). Small Ann! hv-l‘ O . 3 DEI‘IIKI’IHLD NEWS ITEMS E OC'C‘OC‘C'L ‘ (NW 1»! {hr Imnunu and prrtfim‘t mm”: in lhc- ""4“ warm“ 0! net-r- Ilrl-l mw'urrml “firm M1“ (‘Inrxl Ipmw I')In', «laughter n! _\lr~ Amrlm .6 u.. f I“: n . o Nr.~'>c 1-WW 'v- -:--§o l')!«-. \\.n Hurry-“rm My Edward xx‘JA-nn-u- Humhum of hlc‘zlglu m. ljhor 2H: ILL», Svplnmhvr third. Tlu- umldlnx -::-§- m n-mnm war purfdrmm! in lhc- Huly :.::: WW“ \‘hlll‘ch utth‘nn vlm‘vn o'clock "‘3: run“. llm. J.mu-~ ‘IUau unit-lacing. Ex"? Th“ I‘hurrh \\.|~ huunfull) durum! {:g I"! “it“ him" and .hh‘fi Thr henu liful \I'h'l‘ Hr .‘H-i (”1|1l)~ Phl‘tl'f I)! (‘hlungm :uhlmi \wn‘ uorxdrrfully [1) Jim 01‘1'.|‘I1IH “my" [(pun -pukr must t‘nlleHHH‘hl,Il\ «If "14- hridn- “In: hu‘ ln-uu :: urll knuun r~~~nlvm or [in-r- :[h-M fun :| number of )vnn 'rm- lhl'nln- \um- u hmlul‘Iul (Ir-a“ Hf “’hlll' >4I'nl'k’vllv «'I'n-pn nua u whilv *ilk nn-l A'c-i) and rurrlml A'hmnuvl of hrldv's 'l'U‘l“ :Im! Illlow In: {Mr \zlllr} I She ‘wux ghvn :mn)‘ by ho-r unvlr. Mr. 1W1”. Anhw uf Highland Park. Miss ‘l/n't'llil Km“ u~ niahl n! honnr, Minn :Amm “'hn-Lm and MRS Ruth Kr?“ :“q-rv Hn- :xnvmlunb M tho bride. ‘o-urh “vurinu tlw-h cnlnrv'd uvurgmu- :rrrpv I’l'tw‘n" :md hl‘u‘k vohvt hall 1 . ,, , A ..‘,n .‘, «. ’1‘)”. utrluxv“ 0H lin- (“"- nor, and ‘lth. Mr. mk. rar- 191]. Mr. and and )ves \h<< 15mm Snydgr n! (‘hicago was (Mr “nu-k vlwl gunst uf qu, Muhlko, 3H“ ('lnrn Emir! hm! 11> her woek :wl cuwt hvr roulln Mi“ Flnronro limb-r n! (‘hivnmp Mr. mm! M!" nuhnns find daughter lrh n! (Hum-no worn most! of Mr. and \lr: Frml Hnrcnhvrgvr Saturday. Mix lrxinu fl!!!)l’fl‘ n rnrpornl in the Fin! Artillery WM the guest of Mrs. Euzont‘ Ends-1' Wr‘dnncdny. Mia! Mary Blolmohl of Chicago. was the guest of Mn“ Ed. Blrimehl Sunday. six gm i have Vic “uh “1‘1 kit 0000000 Ilrl-l m‘vurrml “fir“ .“l‘ Ipmw l')|~-, «laughter L! _\lr l')!«-. \\.n errh-‘it‘lu MI Jum-u- Hlnxhum of hwaguu ILL», 5‘va mtwr third. Tlu m n-mnm war purfdrmm! in ('ru-~ church utth‘nn vlvv- coivmi 1| place cam ruprosennnx u hriiin and :1 groom .nii u favor in the form of n suitonM-.-signi!ying the de- rJ'mn- 0! tho "1'; l0 and uvnnm. Af- tu-r the wedding hnakfmat the young pen-pi» enjoyed dahcing until five o'clock, Mr. and Mn. ifinghnm went ou<t rm tiwir wedjinx tour visiting the fornI<-r‘< rvinthvs. Some of the out of tuwn guests progent n! the wedding \\‘~-ru' .\lr. '1an Mrs. Hagefly, \va Siwri‘hn, )ii‘. Nolan. and Mrs. Hana-1mm) n! (‘hkagm and Mrs. (:mrm- i’iim-r anniginughtor Pinmnco ..r iiiuhinmi Parkfnnd Mr. and Mrs. Svhnpp u! (Ila-116001111111 Mr. Abraham wan. :1 qunrh‘rmutnr In the I'nited Stan.» navy . hl'nln- \um- u hmlul‘Iul (Ir-a“ Hf “’hlll' .z-wruvllv «'I'n-pn nua u whilv *ilk nn-l \‘c-i) and rurrlml A'hmnuvl of brim-Vi rn~v~ :Im! Illlow In: {Mr \zlllr} I She \\':l\ ghvn :mn)‘ by ho-r unvlr. Mr. Wm. Anhw uf Highland Park. Miss Inn-[In Kw“ :I~ niahl n! honor, HIM Axum “'hn-Lm and MRS Ruth Kr?“ \n-rv Hn- :xnvmlunb M tho bride. Q‘Hl‘h \n-urinu tlw-h rolnrvd uvurgmlo rrrpv I’l'tw‘n" :md hl‘u‘k vohvt hall :md run-um; pink ruwi. Thw urtmm wn< :mn-mhui by Aflhur Emlor. Jamvn Shvridnn :unl Rn) AHH‘I‘LS of Chicago. Fullmuhu Hn church ‘(~r\im~ “3‘ a rt‘H-pllull fur vizfity gut-~15 :1! the John C‘. Hum-r humo. “hlvh uni drou- rah-d \sirh \uy‘ioun klml~ u! flute-n .m.l fwrrw ‘I‘ln hrlxhl “No In lhv (‘n-nh-r uf “Pm-h um u lam:- \smldlng \'|kw. \\;I> ~urmundod h) th' hrld(‘~' and luri~!«*\nn7|M'- Y'OSI", ugh thv (‘vn- tor U! :11] nttr:w(lnl_. F.3d] pun-st r0- cuiwd :\ place nth] ruprosentinx a MR4 Hun End?!" S'llurdn) nfh-r :1 tin firm-”41mm. Indinnt. .\lr<. (‘rumo- Mr. S.-il.-r of the First Artillery wn< 11w uumt of Mr. and Mrs. Alnmn mer< )nxt Tuesday. .\!i<< Minn O‘Neil. Mr‘ and Mrs. (‘hria Ilvndt and Mr. \Vm. Exxon of (‘hivngn worv gnome at tho Fred Horunhvrger home' Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Brhco Blalnv Hailed at tho home of tho farmer's parents. Mr and \1r~z Illalm- nf I-‘rnnklm (Brows. Lnlmr Day... The Hours Eu] Krona. Lester Stangvr and George Karch motored tr) Lnkv Gonnva. Chore they spent Labor Day. Mrs. l‘n-tvr Duffy: had as hPl' woek and zu-Nt hor sl'nor. Miss Molly Luhnr [My Mr and \lr~'. R.‘ M. Van! had as thn-ir Sunday quesp I. h. Hmckvny. ,\[r~ Grama Thackor. Wu Clara wae, .\1r<~ Hnnry Kuvhko-r and non \Ir. mu] Mrs. Jt‘fin Kick announce tho marringn of th'ljr daughter Kuh- nrizw to Mr. Edward Hooch". on Sat- ur‘l'lny (waning. Septvmhor 1. The hrid» unrr tho cum-outmnn! drew of uhitn and Wm nttmded by her sum-r. Bertha u-hn worn! A drug of pink (“NHL The waddgnz ceremony «took place at Hm homo'of (he hrldn's par- MIR, Mrs, Norm. “rt. PMr-rson. and Mr. and Mn. \Ym‘Mnhon of IJhortvalle, war» gun“; at tie John C Finder hnnw Saturday. 1 a Mi-e AImh-n RncIt-nhnrh will teach at (‘halh‘ick this :19)". ML“ Grace Schliv at R<x‘kf0l.“. “1‘s Rawhid- (‘nrul'ln 'H l-Tvvrotl, MI“ Plnwnro (‘umlan M Highmui. Mi,“ Bessie (‘nruhuz :u varthk‘hlclzn. and the Minna Cmm‘ and AMrfinrrt (‘nmlln in (‘hlmrl- , '04Nl nu; unwmin PARK Puss wcmo PARK mom ‘|‘\‘0 DEHIKHHLD firms ITBMS§ in!“ months -< for mnths. Tom a for Rocklo m [mining V hm-n called A~ a token ( will .\lr. l’ivl frivnd-x in Ingnn Ih‘ \‘l' rll knuun nurn nulnhol’ 1 thllluUl '3). “Ha :\ Rude!" rvmrnod homo -r :1 two months visit In Indinnt. with her aunt. INN" nu! “th‘nn I‘lvh'll U'cltl‘K uuw JUalI Quit-lacing. .|~ hQRIIHHIH) I‘I‘l'lfl'fll UH! .Fh‘ri Tlu' hcnu XII-A (Hml)~ Eu~tvr 11! 1 “1‘.“ uondrrfully In “my" Ryan -pukr must «if "14' “till" “hm hu‘ mun r~~~nlvm or [in-r- HI and Jenni:- Klrch handy and prom”! “on u! ”ft-r- .\|1“ (‘Inrxl ! _\lr~ Amrlm Ml Edward :Ignu m. ljhor Thr \Avddlnl [I in ”w Hui)‘ I‘lvvvn n'clm‘k Ill! Sauna. 'rm- ( whm- union Inn! of Chicago Madly. Th:- leses Lela Olynch and Edith Drnlea will board with Mrs. C 0. PM“: this yenr and mm Peterson' will Mn at the Roscoe Woullng home. + NH. Wm. Kreh And daughter: and: Mr. and Mn. Van! vllnod ninth" In \t‘nuernn In! Wednoodly. Jnhn Duck-e n! Chlolgo h vlnllln' I Mn sun-r. Mrs. 1.. Path. , Dr. and Mrs. Whipper 0! Chicago. were gun" 0! Mn. Pylt- Sunday and} Mondny. the menu of Ur. and In. R. ll.‘ I i V Van! 0! Wichita 'and Illa Id- Hnrokn of Alxonnc. llehl‘nn. Mr. an daughtor mm: .1 the guel [And of 1 \Irs Albon (‘lnppcr and non Alâ€" bert were VIM-k and [\H‘NF 0! her moths-r Mn. Senn. Mr. Su-phrnn preached an "The mer n! (‘hrminn Charm-Mr" ln the morning and In Hm eventnl chose for his ll"L "Tho World of Today." \‘I~~ lulu: l‘v-(a‘rmm 10d lhe (‘hrllâ€" Hun Endumr Society mwtlnl Run- dny ow-nlng. the subject 0! whlch was “My Favnru- Hymn Tell Why,“ The I‘p-‘lroumnfi (‘Iuh \rrnl to the I‘rlpplvd (‘MIdrnn‘n hnmr Monday. (‘nrm-r n! (In-on In)! Nona Inc hum-l Aw, (‘ (i l’nnnxut, Pantot Sunday, Svplomlwr 9 At 1" 4:3 5. m the pun)! will [Ive “The FIHM‘ l'nfnldmx of ”w Affairs Hf ”H‘ \"nrld 11H Wrap-rd In (hf Svrlpturtw“ This sermon will he the last tn Hm n-riop on tho div-penn- Iinnn! h-uchlng of (he mm:- Al 7 N. then wm be the mun! um: m-ntco and urmnn. Tho mrm- Srhmfl u-m rludy a tem- [H‘rth‘l' Imam on Sunday. "The Hrnrm n! Tum] Ahnmcnce." Dan. 1: A! 6.45 p. m. the K. I. C. E. are going to consldI-r a very unique tnva "Arr You a Yos‘~ But?" | tel- .mn nn oxcusos Thls will be good. Hazel Ave. near St. John's Ave. Subkct for next Sunday": Lennon Sermon is "Mun." l-L‘L This opens n no and pro- Halon and a hearty welcome is made for A” axon. [mt Sunday's service: were well nttvndm! and a few stranger: found Hmir way in This h| n "loudly. homo-like holpful church. Btrnnten nlwnys receive a cordial welcome. Serviceu Ire held in this church? vvery Sunday morning at 10 {SJ Sunday Svhooi xm-els immediately 5!. (er the nmrning benice. and is open [0 pupils up (0 the age of 20 yearn. The Wednesday evening meeting! which includm- testimonies o! L‘hrie» lien Science healing is u 3 o'ciocl. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at I” E (‘entral avenue. which is open every week day. from nhu- o'clock In the morn|nx to ID o'clock p. m. Sen-Ices prc held In this church .13 fullnws: Sunday Sunday school n 94f. a. m. Junior Dengue It 10:45 1. m. l-Ipwnrth League at 6:45 p. m‘ and evening wnnhlp at 7:45 p. m. On Wednesday evening, prayor med- lng tun-x plucc a! 7:45 which Is f0)- luwml hy cholr rehc-nrul at ‘ 45. The OMCPN 0! (hr Dot-rapid Town- ship Sunday School urgnnlxatinn wlll be present on Sunday mvnfinx to [In a special program. Mn. Arm-n Gm! Inna: Mrs. Agnes Gran! N-nfin punt! away a! (he lmmr- n! brr dau‘htar. \1r~ Gonrpv M. Smith, 219 80. BL Juhm Aw, on Monday morning. Mrs Mmmm whu had mado her home with er. Smith came frum Evnnaton In Mn) and hm- mndo Highland Park lwr hnmo- qnm- She 10an beside hvr nlnuumvr. her huthnnd. Dr. C. H Mun-on, manna-r 0! (hr- Nuns-on ()plivnl 1‘4». 0! this ell: and I I0“. Ru) (f. Mnnmn of Dvlrolt. Mich. Fun- ernl w-rvicrc wvre read at Crime-land Mr!» Manson wn~ hum in Kentucky in Junc- “65‘ \II~« a member 0! the ('Mvnxu Prmu Wnnmm Hub. The Manna-rs duh u‘nn n-lwtrd fnur {inn-.- tn Hm prmidunry of H19 ("hi- vnxu (‘hnpt'r n! Dlughlvn of the (‘nnfv-do‘rnry. and Inn-r mmh- Shut» prvanl of Hm writ!) .‘hnpvl )nwh-rdxu Minnow: folio-'90 hy crrmnliun. ‘5 SQ. John An. Dec-rue“ l‘rMhyN-rhn ('hlrrh FIRST UNITED EVA N. and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISI DR. WATSON HIGHLAND PARK M. E. CHURCH Jean run-on Bay Road Ind (‘ (i l’nnnxut, Pantot An. Hath-d rut Tm 37‘ ou'rm II F. Poul: Ind Ind In. C. 0. w. Poul. rm Building Materiafl 102 N. In SL Tdcplnoa 57 I have taken over the Tailor Shop formerly owned by J. H. Honaker at 510 Central Avenue ' Underground gmline tanks, Pumét, Cam andTubes Phone 909 ought to beprovided profusely in the Electrified Home. They are usually in newly built houses. But old inetnllutiom my eusily be made to include them?“ moderute cost. *L. Such outlets simplify the use of my olectricel up. pliance, for instance CLEANING, PRESSINC, DYEING amt WORK “(ARANTEED ALTERA TION SiH‘l _: WEI! 5 The Electric Toaster It- phce of bathe“ is on the dining room “He 134 2nd. Street Highland Park T118054? I u. n. inn '2' co .P. STEFFEN Robert Greenslade : Electrical Contracting * Baseboard and Wall Outlgtg THE KESSLER SAFETY DEVICES SAVE LIVES AND PROPERTY Ectimates Fumished on Lamps and Brackets, House, Power and Motor Wiring. 0a] Solvay Coke scam; extra u ( , Public Service C pany The Miraclowo the A e We do the work involved ‘n ndding extrn um, NOTICE dWIm-oi. HIGHLAND PARK ILL. um justify the una-u who conceive and cxea'u (Hm Electric Ornamental E: New Styled Ne ‘A Design: (a

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