has TWO e tobognn. ï¬lled with n merry crowd of youngsters. covered with snow. flying through the grounds oi the country club. is by hr no rm night. The cottage on the club ground: he: worded hospitality to the guests who come to skate or to- boggln. A dinner pert: for forty guests was given Saturday evening with Ir. and Mrs. Robert Smith 38 loot end hostess. Dancing end to- boggening entertained the guest: 1!- ter dinner. Those who hove recent- ly entertained at the club. with to- boggenning parties and dinners are 8min; and toboxsnnning are prov- ing to be mighty interesting. and ell wee ere indulging in these winter mm extensively. Exmoor of course in the plan where all out door lover: lock. Attached to the rear axle of A [use touring car. by a long rope. In. W. J. Fyfle for her 505 Bailing- er and daughter Edith and Mrs. Fred Preston for Miss Chfline Barnes. Young folks who enjoy skating go to the rink at the Highland Park Club. The Worth While circle met on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Laura Muhlke of S. Second St. Miss Helen Hill will be hostess to Just Us Girls club tomorrow eve- ning. The Misses and Gertrude Witten emennlned twenty-ï¬ve of their friends at an Inform-l dancing party on New Years eve. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bletsch of Moraine Road were boat and host- ess on Sunday evening at upper {or their gust Miss Fraley of Albion. The [Adios Aid Society of the Ev~ Annual Luthenn church will meet this Afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Law- rents. The Watmlnuor Guild meeting was postponed on Honda, owing to the {nether end will meet today It Mrs. B. A. Hamilton home on Lin- den Ave. The law passed in 41 States gov- erning Optometry (and as taught in the great universities of California. Ohio. Columbia. University. New York. and Schools of Optics) eliminates and Schools of Optics) eliminates drugs in examining the eyes (or Iiasses. This is accomplished .by glasses. This the use of lenses. which method ls more efï¬cient and no( harmful correcting vy pusal mg us about your eyes. Our many years experience in detecting and correcting eye defects is at your di5« A mathematical and practical science my broken lens .nun u|-\n \..,V,__ “,V _,, _ _ Opticians»~â€"0ptometrlatsâ€"~()culists . entrul Avenue and Second Street “wk pleasant and (eel warm! Coal Phone Highland Park 196 i~' 31350 n ton in Denmark. You incur no obligation In cousuit Wu grind all lcuscs and duplicate The testing of eyes for lenses is The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week Evita-nu Quirk Service» Mode-raw Prim-s Anuopncemem has recently been made of me marriage of mu Halon DaCamprg daughter of Mr. and In. Services are held in this church as follows: Sunday Sunday school a! 9:45. Epworih League at 6:45 and evening worship at 7:.5. Wednesday evening prayer service at 7:46. Choir rehearsal at 8:45. S. M. 8. club every Tuesday evening. Open house Satur- day evening for all young people, to which the Fort Sheridan boys are most cordially invited. Friday eve- nings. cantata rehearsal Cunpbell Chip!" 0. I. 8. vlll hold its annual lmullntlou of ofï¬cers In Masonic hull this evenlnx. W. H. DsCamara of West Palm Beach. Florida. to Mr. Clyde Burgess Chane oi the aviation corps. Mr. and Mrs.- Chase have just returned from a trip to Florida. Mrs. Chue has resumed her teaching in the Ravinia school. Mr. Chaae expects to leave shorty for aviation service in France or Egypt. The-young people haw.- opened in reading room in the Epworth lcasue room of the church. The room will be available for n-nding (‘uch eve- ning. except Sunday from 6:30 to 10:00 and on Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 6:00. The room is for nil uniformed men and the general pub~ Me. That the room has ï¬lled a great need is shown by the fact that nearly one hundred people have made use 0! it since it opened January first. Corner of Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. C. O. Unnngst. Pastor. The congregatlonn were small on The congregatlonn were small on last Sunday on account of the ex- treme weather. but services were held. nevertheless. Rev. Unanxnt left for Hastings, Nebraska the early pert u! the week to attend the Bible conference there. During his absence on the next two Sundays the pulpit will be supplied by a substitute from the Mood! Bible Institute. The second Sunday School lesson of the quarter will be “Jesus Begin) Hla Work." Mark 1:12-20. The school opens at 9:30 L m. K. L. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. will study the topic “Young Christ- ians Renching Upward." Lucille Fritch will be the lender. Mid week‘prayer meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. The regular Sundly services are held at 11:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. O 6'" V , , g HIGHLAND PARK CLUB g Tomorrow evening the regulnr monthly dance will take place at eight I forty-ï¬ve. (in Saturday owning there wlll be a vurioty entertainment. Motion pictures wen-the attraction at the club on Saturday evening. "Skuting's the thing" at the club‘ thusu (luvs. During the vacationthu schunl children mde great use of the; rink and Cluoyed the ice very much.1 HIGHLAND rm “0rd from sump» -Suxucv "Ah-rry" and in did lrvnchm‘? l shéuld luullc! : \\'I.~h you could a gland mu] “h: y'Ml (NH 0“â€. (Up In (14 1..|kl' I lul n' khï¬, ’uu klmu l'Lum' |'Jl'llr« .und mm: 0' .-1 (‘hmuu‘ mum and all “uh «I Aml \H-dnl Hun um Mu; p; “ilh Our â€Hath all M‘an-H \ch ('ur cam!) Itll‘ uur ~m: Aml uur loll-n (nan lhr hr AMI] If I‘>|\‘Y-l"l' I'ul‘ uni The apponlonInent 0! work buod on me number. 0! vmrken I: sent out now each month ftom headqunrtorn. so that We mu [no-r oncu: whn to expected 0! us. Wbu we must do u to so ovor the tap ewh month by rmumlns much mon- thin out Inla- unum assignment 0! work. Are you helping to make lhhn possible? The Thum‘ay evenlng work will bu taken over hammer by the Huh- vood Red Cross in tho Putnam: Mail“: Room. as this seems to be a much mono cemnl loculou for most of the workers . n In use pon- ulble that woqk mu be carried on In the Anwclulon room at Hlxhlmd Pgrk on (but: (atoning. ;‘Slr:" wrltdx n B. l. ’r. cone-pon- dcnt. ‘l-‘rlend Hudnnd I: scum. along Innwusly Ulth Mn knitting. but whunm‘vr uny‘mw speaks to Mm he purIn' wmi would you suggest?" Nu! m with {ho tuwu'n latent Chun- plnn Mnu- Knitter! At present he und .‘HDH mm. In!!! one 'Hh the groan-x1 composure. never mining uu- lutmu Hun atrocity. '.-\ suck a. thQ" 1m» Inwn 1hr n-luâ€" gun of (‘lumdlnn “(um-u. hut hrru- In (hr Stun-u my gun chum "mm" lwlu-r um] muku It 1‘3 pair of mock» u day." A! lwmt Hm! I.) Hu- atand-rd (mo Rod L‘nwwr hut set and m- doubt lml'lhrru are others. “1c [3110‘ mum protein (In: (alth- tul [rum [mun-ring a! the may on Monday and proimclnx 200 cotton pad». which ikoou Inc a lot piled high In the â€on: room. We have Mrs. Mu(?aujhc)' to thank for turn- Ing blue Month; Into 3 banner du. ha mmugvd 0|] 3 semi-double sweater \nlthM‘ryA “Mum! for Saturdn) And Sum“) hmu-kwo! CPR-m don‘t waft In N drum-d, The Center need- yuu Enlist M unm- uudt-r Capt. ‘I‘runx Hu-n. I! Mrt. Truu 1- 3 v1.1 rl'shh‘lfl of mu city We can“! expect her [0 null us up pep-mloly. That would lvnu- her no llmv lu help wrw, o! u Bastardâ€. and It'u much fun m-rvlng flammy! iéw's , MMITTBB 57m m." N...) 4. .n w» Thu (bamll'rluh tun-d )‘vslcrdly to be rcapouulble for hastening the first Saturday and Bunduy of etch month. The Womhnl Club hu ll- ready \uted ‘0 do lu Ihnre. And l! I. hoped than other Omnnlutlom wlll follow sult, 1 The following letter hu boon re- celved by the Center from the Con». mandln; ofï¬cer at For! Bherldm hospltal: "This hoapltal received u Christan. gm ur bookaJron lr. Chalet PL Clra cle thru your solidtutlon. And those books wlll furnish nun] boon o! pleuuer to the personnel u well u the patlentn of this hoapltal. 0n thelr behalf II Vllh to thunk you tor your nollcltallon. I remaln. respectfully yours. George C.‘ Kellflr. lljor M. R. C. Navy Belle! 25 lmthroll-a um! 26 comfort kiln \wn- (lt-ller-d to the Great Lakeï¬ this m-ok. ulsu I quantity of wool to be dlstrlbulod among the women chapter was only too glad to supply than with it; WhQn the articles In! ï¬nished they.will so directly tothow most in med of them in they coma under the observation of the nurnofl in their work. All the chapter ask! is that a reotn‘d ht! kept of the work timw that tht‘lr ï¬an-s may ht- (-nm. plrtv, This Memo tu he the "mat dirt'i‘i ."frnm pmdxicor to consutm-r" plan )t-t devised. _ ? 1' The t-imptu'r enthtalned ut ltlnt‘ih m>u§y_t-~'u‘rtlny maids that u M: in. suit n'iuch intk'htedi to for help xhnn in the pint, ax Noll us the chairmen of tin» \“Irltr¢$ dodurtmonis n! the Red Cm nun-m ut 1h:- hm’ltal for knlnlnx. Thl'st‘ girls ; hare‘ been anxious [0 work but had othausted thelr Hend- pr rrz-uurt'vs purchasing woo1. The chapter was only too glad to supply lulurr) hruu-d np’ ,zunl Kn m ~h0uld Morr)" \mup in. Navy (‘t-alc-r \\ fpldney H! smut-when Member . uu'! 3 ho hon of mu I'O iwunh of ’ on! Is on "““m‘d NIH he gunme n! {for the (0!; “up; n H IHH M ldneyfl roqupeflAv-o.†hm rulxr I united to wed" hen." '0. ho honr of mu work a wool. MI iwunh oul Is on in way This} newluutumm 1.: hold mymuam- M:V|o00rud.ln.Lw.Yc-b all; Bocrcun Illn- hlllo Kink: Hmcln Boer-um ad Mm. um Ids Bub»: Tron-rev. In. Aunbrolmumhm mandala-WWW udlmrndmuthohomol Raymdbobbiusuurdumu E DEERI‘ll-IIJ) um rrm In. Minn! Nathanael!“ wutbomkondnodolbum- Tbe Woodmen held I meeting II (he Town Hall Wodnoodu mining. The once†tor the no. your an elected u follows: In. Prod Icy-r. Venerable Council; Hr. Edward 80- Friday Owning. Jlnunr) 18. a pn- lriotic celobmtion will be bald in Ibo Grammar School uuunbly Hall. Dr. 0. N. McNt-aly who I'll in Europ- at llu- outbreak of the var. 1nd iolnn ofï¬cer in lin- Nuu Beater“ will tell of tho lit-d (‘rou work. emphasis- ing llu- need 0! our help (or our own soldier» and those 0! our an... A band from the Ores: [Aka Navd Trainina Station will be the driv- in: card 0! the evonin34 Ir. 3nd Iln. Lincoln MH- have In“ to cum. to visit In. N- tln' Noemi". Bird. In La- Angola. mud Thorflenof Highlmd Put vu the wool and nos! 0! Jul gen. Worthy Adviser: Hr. I William. Banker: Ir. George Boclmnn. 80n- try; Mr. Edward Sells, Clerk: Ir. Theodore Front Wurhmnn; Hr; Pour Juhrend. Escort: Ir, Alben Hm. Hunger. The Royal Neighbors Auoclulon'l ofï¬cer- elected for "I! nrc: Orule. Mn. Aunutl Hut; Put Ortcie. In. hula Meyer; Vice Put Orwle. Mrs. Ann: lent-er; Recorder. In. Hunk BOIC'I; Receiver. In. Mnrgum Pub Us; Inner Sentinel. In. Nellle Jub- rend; ()ulor Sentinel. In Len: Pot- emu; Hurtful. In. mnme Juhnnd; ltnnnr. (‘xlh Prod â€eerie“ Miner... Chm! Mn. Hole entertained the Dorcu Society Thundu utter-noon. whoa the 'nllawin. ofï¬cers were elected: Push (but. In. 090m Paul; VImeI- deal. In. P. H. layer; Beer-our) nnd Treasurer. II. J. Woodnn; Directors-let. Ila-dune- lr- (humor. C. H. Johnston. and 8. P. Hun-him sud Illu- nmlle Kant and Jo..- phiu Woodman. If you un'I an. mu. 0: plum. your odor ' ml "' "' ' we.†I 308 W. Main- Sum- . Bur.- Fri-Ht and M! 3!. . Coat “hf an.“ «I Home Cooking YmmCa'diallyhvited oomkeuoeofmepï¬viluuofthc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue - Houn93.m..t06p.m. '. ; EveryDayexceptSunday I I ) mmmwnmmmhotmswmdnwml CHURCH SERVICï¬S: Sunday I. m. II 102‘: Sunday In: Wm. WM Evening mammal «ml TILIPHON .51 Bowman Dairy Company Telephone 597 Are you takm: health and stren us show YOU V‘ business men. Med mums: tor the “rum Momma Entire Seventh Floor 68 But Adam Sweet Phone: Harrison 3509-3510 63 But Adams “I‘bol-niuudPhysiodTniuHH-IW The Sheridan Cafe W]: W. A. “0.0“ W John MipSOI-l WfllkuGoodClo-nlilk t0»- proxilnmly MS m Fukuoka“ W at that mountain {or so minutu. then pull- Sotosolonodyou‘nl’orfocuzmu‘ thencoolitrâ€"thmoumtiull Sokoomeohoyouunwwhodgy . W. Huber Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Announceme 109-110 Vine Avenue PURDY BUILDING HIGHLAND nu. a. - ' ounces.†La. PC!» 7“ References: roper care of your K? 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