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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Sep 1917, p. 2

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PAGE '1‘\\H 5...ka 6.55533 nu! on Y \\ 11h her .\lr<, Hour) K ()ukwuml A‘Wn. \\: ludix-s (If [rung nut on Monday. Thv HLH'X’Iilgt‘ 1~ ummunu-d m MISS Ellen Carlson of this city, and Mr. William Payne of Portland Ore. The ynung couph‘ :m- mukmg rlwir home at Fortress Munrcw. \‘zL. “ho-rm Mr. Payne“ is in <«-r\‘h-n‘-_ Miss Charlotte Brand entertained ten nf the girls of hor Sunday school class at a “comp hack party" at her hnnw Inst Friday vw-ninu. Tho Luther ngnv of the Swedish Lutheran Church was entertained on Tuesday evening at the Benson home in Highwond. Mrs. S. Rehling is hnstms to the apwinz club this afternoon. A delightful birthday surprise party was given to Mr. Fn-d Tuckvr at his home on Oakwnod Ave. Monday wx'oning by thirty [“0 (If hii friends. Five hundred was the feature of the evening. The house was premly decorath in asters. .\ir<. John P. Kznnpq- entertained a number of young people on Saturday evening for hvr hrothvr (‘arL who left yesterday for Rockford. 111.. “ hc‘rr Mrs. Julius Zimnwr is hostess tn {hr Euchrr- (‘lub this afternoon. Littlv Ruth firm-n was hwtrss un Monrdny nhm'mum tn 1: fc-w n! hvr frivnrh in honor uf hvr ninth birthâ€" day. The tuhlv was prwthly docnmt» m} In pink and whim. _\lr<. Stun-l of (ilvnvivw Aw. \va: plemahtly surprisod on Tum‘day ovo- nim: by tun-my fivn of hnr friends. The Gardr-n (‘luh nf Highland Park me-t an Tl;‘-.~d.’l} m whim: at the home of Mrs .\l(-Grvgur Adams. Prof, R. R. Rum n! [.nk» Fur-wt <p0kt' an "English (‘xardonsf' illmtrating his "English Gardens." illmtrating his talk with lantern slidvs. The \lissm F1140 and Gertrude Wit- ten entertained informally on Tuesâ€" dm' evening for Harry Shenhan who lcnn-i today for Rm-kl‘ord. Ill. win-rt- hc- will go into training with the ."utiunnl army. Miss Georgie Hjorved of this city and Mr. Gunner Anderson of Chicago. were married on Saturday evening in Glencoe. Rev. C. G. Unangst. omelet- ing. After the ceremony the party motored to Highland Park where the guests were entertained at the home of Mrs. John Booth. Optometry is the legally reg- ulated profession of examining eyes for lenses. and fitting of spectacles and eye glasses for the aid of improvement of vision. If your eyes trouble you always CONSULT AN OPTOMETRIST FIRST We are registered ()ptome trists. Consult us. Optometry Means Eye Service The Social Side of Life .vz!v.....§x??¢.??? ¢¢??v+af?v??v?u:?v.nz? mama @ptiml (Ho. E44x‘s+:-<~:~:~:~:~:~:- AttentiOn! ~ Housekeepersfl VV e can launder \our entire family wash cheaper than \()u can haxe it done any where else or bv an) other meth od. We will do your entire wash ironing all flat pieces. What is Optometry? Below we give you piece weighs. Figure Face towels 4 025 Bath towels 10 oz: Pillow slips 5 oz: Napkins l 5 oz: Roller towels 5 oz: Sheets 1% lb. Table covers 1 to 2 lb. Optic'lnI-Opkometriau OcuI-th Central Avenue and Second Slch Phone ”Iahland Pix-k 13b When mm are cominced and ready to prove it for yourself phone 178 or 179 and we will haxe our representative call for your bundle. "19.36.? .uxExxixuxXJ... xv?» 1,333??? ("1.232 ”xixnzu... Yo “ill The Reliable Laundry ~l~n ('Imhu J11, of ~ Nouns tu lu‘ulxc I‘Jrk “hm motored HM slwnt the day mlmunu-d of Miss in truimng 9 give you an average of what each :s. Figure it out yourselves. 4 oz: Spreads 2 to 4 lb: 10 01‘ Wuh Cloths 14 to the lb 5 015 Men’s Hdkfs 23 to thelb 1 5 018 Ladiu’ Hdkf: 64 to the lb 5 5 oz: Rough dry avenge: three 1% lb. and one-third pieces to s l to 2 lbs pound. Laundcren und Dry Cleaner: HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Local Affairs of the week lhuuzlm-rx at \mvrlcun Flint Now that the girl: .Il‘t‘ lurk n! >t‘lI1Nll lln- Ivgulzu' \H-i'kh nun-dint." .1! (ll!' lmnw u! Mix i‘ \ Kimball Sutui‘ilii)‘ Inlll'lllllfl\ will In lhfiQllll‘ tinuml. The [net'UIlK < will (like- plum imteml. PVC!) other Saturday mum in; m tlw u<uz|l plm‘i- Th.- iv wlll lw no inc-Ming this Snturtlm lint liegin- ning (Ill the 29th. (hr girl‘ will inn-o1 :wrx other Saturday murning. (if uiurm- Hm girli “ill uni mi “itli tln ir work :it homv, and tln- ufflcvr~ n! Ilw chapter will mm-t li‘l'1|\~l0!l:ll,\i between ”mm: (‘urnc-r of Green Bay Road and Laurvl Ave. C. G. I'nnngst. pastor. "All Sumclency in Christ." or “What Jesus Christ 13 to the True Believer." will be the subject of the sermon on next Sunday morning at 10:45. At 7:45 p. m. the pastor will preach an "The Closed Door" Matt. :10. Thor? will be plenty of good music The- Bib!» School will meet at the usual hour, 9:30 a. m. and tho les- wm “ill he nu, "Dilllll'l in the [km of Liam." Dan. 6:10â€"23. The central thuught in these lessons from the hunk of Dank-l ls. th? {alth'ullH-Nr‘ of tlu- rvmnant :unl thv v'\:|H:|linll n! 1m] through thv miraculous pron-r- umor: u! Hl~' people when tln-y worv captlu‘s in a lu-utln-n luml. By His mighty works Jehovah is exalted abnvs‘ the gm! (if tho Rahylnnlmm. Old and ymmg are! intormtwl in thmn studies. The Christian Emio-nmr Society will huvp in meeting at 6‘: ‘5 p, m Tuplc. “How “'0 Should Work To» nether." John l7:‘24L2G. Aylw-n F‘rilstch INHIH'. A lllrlll‘ ('nmpuny 11f “idw awake young ponph- :Ifh'lld (hm:- mot-tings. Rev. Howard Kuisl preached a practical sermnn to thn congregation on hwt Sunday evening The main lt-<.<nn n! his discuursn- wn~ rmphzr dud by the illustratinn drnwn from his experience In tho mini-xtry in thrnska during tho DIN! h-w months. The sum ni’ $376.00 was secured for tho support of mission churches in the iiiinnis conference. We an- my mrmi of additional contributions. Tho pastor is helping to conduct a wrivs of missionary institutes at Bar ringtnn N0rihfl?id and Hampshire thi> woe-k. Mr. Wm. Noerenberg. Miss Add Pritsth Miss Hedwig Giesor and Rm. 1'1”!an will reprvst-nt the local (hurch at the K. L. C. F}. and Sundn) school conwntinn at Prc-opnrt next week. Halt-l Aux. near St. John‘s Aw. Subject for next Sunday's Irssun Sermon is "Matter." 51'r\'ic(‘s 'nre held in this church .~\m‘}‘ Sunday morning at 10:46. Smuhy School meets immediately at- n~r the morning service. and is open m n :piH up to the use of 20 yeors. l‘hw Wednvsday evening meeting. mum includes testimonies of Chris- liJ'i Science healing in 1: 8 o'clock. \‘m: nrn cordially invited to make Iv ..r thv rmdlng room at 119 E ‘ "1'1! .1\‘~~nu(?. Whli'h is open every wk vinv. from nine o'clock in tho I‘lnt'l‘lnl to all! o'clock p. m. The hour fur lhv Sunday evening vhurch survives will he changed from ‘ f. to 7:3“. hoginning with 00!. 7. OOCQCKDQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKL‘ 'I‘ln- Educational (‘ummnhm nr Hu- (‘n'iv ('luh “ill givv u rmwplhm :It tho Rm'imu VlHuxv Hnuw lumurrn“ tn Hw nmthvh um! to'JH'h<'l‘: u! thll Rm‘imu School. FIRST UNITED EVA N. at 7c per pound, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST RAVINIA SCHOOL 7x ruwplmn :It “Ull‘v tumurrn“ to-nvtu-r: u! thll w-rmml Hm firmmm)‘ Th.~ hrldo uun- A drvs“ ~:u! “Ipndun y-nmke" L'vwmlh‘ cn-y lrlmmml in while ‘u :u L "M1 hn . ,n var-JED lmuquvl n! nlnh- mthidiiillld h'Iln-n u! the val» Ivy Sh:- urumurmlv-i by MI” Elda Hurvnlu-rm-r who wnrr n blur (ufieta Arc-w um! hunt” rnhuxc- huuum-l 0' Mink \u. .11 h- an ms.- bud: The «mu-fin \L.‘ nut-lulml h} Mr Hurry \IuliHn .‘n‘fl‘ Hlu‘ rrY't‘ll‘Uh) ('H‘ rl‘~--II SulnlJ)‘. Mrs Wm. .hluKhh-r uf I l’mlm \ xxi .\h~. me “Hahn-NIH} H. [h .\‘l~ U ”01" “7h ”-1" uuml ‘v' h-I inuthnr Urxn Rnwlunl T! I' K I, 1‘ F. Hr UH) Hymgln-‘l chum-h m-l ml t «A! Mr Stu-1r\\[M n! Nurlhfio-h vu-nmu HIM! .\|I‘-. L‘lm-nu \umM ,\li~~ i-ldxliu “.rn- lhv \u-vk 0nd [um-(s 01 Hn- (urmvr'i ni‘h-rvin law, \Irn. Sci-a! IAIkn-~ X:x\ FH-M Sund (c)l‘ll|rl“‘ ~un ‘ lH‘:|[H)ll~ won. \lr~ J C, Emlvr entertained 'I‘huruh) afternunn for a number n! In-r HM (Hench. rlum- ..{ Misp Mnrll‘ Meyer daughter u! Mr and Mrs Henry Mayor to Emma: lhumlmrdl or (Hmwlew Sunâ€" dz!) mnrninz :1! ”'30 o'clock. The N'rvm-JI) look plm‘t- ut the SL l’aul'l chum-h uithdlvv. IA-udc-r officiating :ul tlw ulnuhlo ring sen-lea Evnld Wlllh'l' mu: 3 will» during 1hr earth mun} Thv bridt- warn n drew of \\'l||lvr mun ind norm-Ho rope and .'l “mu tulle w‘ll throldored In allk HM‘ :hnwor bouqufl was of hrldv“ rmos and llllm of (he valley. _\li<.< Edith onnr 31: mum nf hnnnr \n-urnu :1 drt‘i! uf plnk Invhnllnr md MI“ Refllm lm‘kmnn n! Gan- \i.-u vu-nl‘lh. u drum n! flcvh colored gq-urm-lh'vrflpd'\\1-rQllH* :Itu‘ndnnh: of ”w hridn Bm-h curried bouquets 0! pink ruws 'fhn groom was nttt-nded In \lnul‘il'o' Baumlmrdl xu lumt mun 'mll .\lln>rl Bchmll‘l hulh uf Nllea r‘.-m.-r Aft" tho carvmony :1 din nm- fur {unrnw was starts-d a! the lmmr u! tlu- hrldvs parents. Mr. and Ml'~ llzm'ulmrdt will live at Glen- chum :II III wmh' mom whn. ,\lr. .Ihll Mf~ \\' H menu \ Kurd Mrs. I- wm-k "011le .\|:\_\ u nunnm- the hlnh of a daughter Am .\I:\_\ .m Mundny. Septvmher thud. Mr~ T H. Bole: has moved lo Ber- win In ‘|\r wllh hor nun (‘ulvln llnlrl \iv“ 'I‘Iw marl) decorated zuwmhly hull nf thc- grammar school w:t.~ thtn im‘nv n! th. first nwotln‘ u! the P. '1‘ A. (or tlk "ma whorl yoar with .\Ir.\. Richafl! Supple the President prtwiding. “his Edith DOHM' little fnlk- mn- ‘ pmzrnm of songs. tvm mt “hm: W‘rv gin-n In lndlnn rm- tulnv \lr~'. R. when Sr an? a cum- prohvlhin' "port of the Jolly Tar Hunn- fur slurs u Wnnkcgan. for “llll'll lhI- 't‘rfleld P, T. A. gave tuont) l‘nv dollars. the I‘l'teat mm u-nt by any nrgnnlntolnn Hurdun M. KI-hlcar mm of Jnnws H. KI-hI-r h-ft on Saturday fur Ewlet. V.- -u H llnplihilh' In vnlnr m: a student in (In Philip: Ex nh-r Academy .\!i~< Ann) n Pwtorson II- \ismnx Slri. (I K slmrnv I)! (‘arlinvilln 'Miu \‘I-ra and 11m Manning and Mr. Raymond (‘Imgdun of (‘hkngn “Irv um'k and gum“ III the Suppl:- I]:-Iln {Irm Mr. :IIId M!" Edwnrd Blnxhnm rt» Eight) dollnrs worth go! school ~uppllv~ wen requested by the new principu“. Mt. .\lcTax:ert.§ which (he flcvu'i‘ui Ir 'erh-d. MI M 1‘ Ed“ \ll Mr and ”H. F1. Mnm- the him: of Ahmmnm-xmnl Lu made 0! (hr mar Irs Wm. Baxter of (‘hlcnzm mlxlu-I’ uf "Fr l’t‘lvl l‘rrr) Hun‘n-d UH'I’HRIII lhh \H-c-k H“ H-l JHV'ITVIHI JHIII \‘P‘, H. H v~ \l\i'l‘d ,\lr~. Juhrvml'~ <I~h-r. -. me \\‘éll- of Lukv- Forrâ€"t Ind _\Ir_ :Hu‘ (‘hit'wk‘ HH' fur «Mn-r. \\ and M R. H. Krem- announce zxrringq- (hr-Ir dnuuhtvr Sun I to AI under WIIImin Wod- nm-rl n. Septembrr 1? It n'vhx'k.’.nl the hnlm- o! the pan-mp. Rm: \V'. T. “)qu per- ! Hm firmnou)‘ Thu~ hrldo A «hm-s“ ;u{ “Ipndun y-nmke" H.- cn-y lrlmmml in while "ml Mn ,1} car-.120 lnvllilut‘l 0' I! 'v-h-r Ourlh um] Mr Jm‘kuw firm! junk!" anl' Station In Dr'rflvld Saturday. KlJpa'I‘lMl and Mr~ “'rlr n! r'lusili Min Wort-Imi- (Idler- (‘mclum 1| Inn-nu nnpranu \« ',\ plan-mu [\rugram an" V‘.-\‘wminvxn for lhn- imnwdinlo- I-M :ufn-w filo-wk, lulluvu-d ‘ My... \Mllnmn It'll! [u :mI Nhunrn Fnll- on 1hr" lum."Thc-3 “ill |i\( A‘ ”W I‘m fprma'r“ pun-nu "Ilhlmk Knuuk h-n Friday In an l'fll\rr~«|l) H! l'nllflll‘ “-1 Mn. lklvrnmh In'rv l'w r “11'1“! Mrd. K H \hllman KlJpa'I‘lMl and Mr~ “'rlr n! “I'I'O' [hr Rue-h of \lrn. Wilma" Sunday , \vmnltu Wilkhu u! ('hirngn L'm-Kt H! .‘h-- Arm-IL. PM lx'n'hul‘d Supplr and Mr‘ (‘ ‘l< nurndwl tho- men-Hm: (If H‘In‘ PAIII‘III‘ Hv" TIJI'hrr Inn \{mnlay \lnth l‘nWrH win ontrrmin ': Swim (‘M Tl|l|r~'d4|} with n {01' NH. Bruvv "Inim- Iivn’ hrukc- her cullur Imlw 1' anh nfl lhv hark 1»! hot N. All" |:|~( \Im-kv and Mn. Irwin and childrt-n "tun, 'r-rt‘ ”11- “wk and guest: rnrnmi's parents. RH: nnd Mrs. :n‘d Jnvnlmm n! the fire“ .1! Emma: \Imed In Deer u. nurfleld P. T. A. Kl‘t"P hull n~ M-r KIM-«n arm-w :uu] duuxmvr uf fi Frllu'h um! «Luuxhlrr Bull“ “H‘ Hw- “m bruHh-r UH“ Mm inrm mun ram womb PARK [mums H KuIM n! “WP I- P. Todd Ila! Wueynrd In- dnu‘htor AAdn ., l'nlh'd Hu- hum? Id, Friday k rud Dunntmm 1»! good book)- {or the library nn‘ rt-quented. m- (hr M‘hool luck: only 1 sulflclem number of book:- In mall- the school A "nundlrd book:- In mall- the school A "nunn-ru school," Thv {ulluwlnu cununlllm-s wq-rrnp pull-ted: Program. Mrs, Almnn Puma on. Mn. Willlun 0mm: Ind Mm- Sndle Galloway. Social. Mn. Funk Pelermn. to select her own wIMnnu. Plnanvn and Purchulnz. In. John A. Strykvr. Mr. McTng't-n 3nd Mn-A UbldwrfiVij- Puhllclly. M}. J A an thmr Hummer" herr nun“ . Che-ll. Jr. um Mm Pour-on. Mem- berahlp. Mm. (‘. H. Johnstnn wd four mulhora- who hnvr t-hlldren in etch 0! (hr {our rooms, Muvlnl Picture l‘nmmmm-. Mr. McTng‘crt. Mm “'nmlmuh HIM Mr- ()M‘lr Beechamv (‘untndmn n! l’ T A pmpvrty. Ml“ (Hynch, r ‘ Mr. Logic-r. his vlle and lhm m. Frederick. now doing nmbullnoe dun In Pruner. Henry and John In well known in lhll rlly. an they hum up”)! , The rm! 0! non-1r) It”! remntm within thr- rem-h u! all A German sulmmnn shudder» uha-non-r Du- lwnv- n! “lkwtnr” “'il~ gum Tlm mnelhnx wan concluded with a Iiu-ly dhruubnn pm nnq con on the» nu: runny u! the fnculty that no vhlld lhlnx wllhln a proucrlhod rud- Im may bring MI lunch. vart-uhmentn were served by tho mcinl comnuuow. Goa-«WW DEATHS good book! , fur the an. ger'ru'sn G s cayeggs..- ' 6 mg“ Room "2 3% if R) fish Idna. OUR ARMY of Telephone “igrlggpfis AX ARMY 0! workers is required to fut-nth the l'nitnd State: with flat, telephone service 1.0 mend-J in in oommcmial life and in the Nltiofil ltanAmy. hon the hid-cut in md 009G»:- loved in rank etch '0: is Delayed with tho‘purputol high; into the telephone int-u only thou- vr? 0 IR (qfih 0‘ doing "be In! work in me Inc-Nice of the puM‘x . - I! h I Trained Ar-y. ruh rmp'lu'} N is {int-d fit his 01"" mi in our ‘dl'pllwf .dmulf. ulu-n- Hu jmqu-v founduiic. i, II II I Skilled Army. The high 0mm u' v urkunmlnp ‘3 mm in the building of “mm. in HM l1.\'alu.tt)1‘n u‘ "in." rd: Ind trlephuna and in the Mdmuulr bundling nf GIL in t‘itkflt‘ "I Hm pm'tintl training ~ It I. I Loyd Army. hin- n1 night, in ~mn~‘ulu ur l‘mr‘hi. In fire at tn “nod. tho 0.“ of the .rruu ,- a w: uppernu-d u. the minds 0‘ ”I" M Army. ll run-c (um- lt “min" :I It.) emery-m )' tuning '(l‘ pcucnpt and «flu tm w. ,, v f Your “9“ \rlu) S.» u. fighfing trim mm gin-rt n, ’. ”L ”I‘ll.“- wk, prvpauv .1 tv- “find; flvr In'gt 'Moh.\l)~" u Hk‘ un-h-t I“ wodilion- 7 n m {mun rfiuirm'y and I hrh Bell 'fiSystcm North Am_fi?n'_::fild“9 (In ”In: .3pr a” turn. in 07 Fall?“ uplxnnn‘ ll «MW :I It.)

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