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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Apr 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO WVFFMM‘ Mr. um! \hx. Earl “C Spvncur an noum-v th~ cngugvmem of thvi‘ younger «Lulzlm-r Ethvl Mam (QueumL [u Ensign Georgr Clarkt Moswh-y, I’. >. N, IL. sun of Mr. um Mn. t‘arletun aniv). Ensign Mow noum-v th~ eligilgr‘nlent of (hair younger «Luizhtvr Ethvl Maud (Queumi‘ in Ensign Georgr Clarkv Mow-ivy, I’. S. N, IL. sun of Mr. and Mn. t‘arielun aniv). Ensign Mosh- lcy is no“ surfing with the naval iviatinn corps in Pram-Ix Last June Ensign Mnscir-y unni Dumziresq Spen- ct'r heft Ynlv 1‘0”ng m UnliSY in the French arm): A! the timw of the Joint] of Dumnrosfi Spam-or. who was killedfiin action. transfer papers. which would pl;|(‘(‘ the boys in the United Stair: ss-rvice, and their (-om~ missimh‘ werw mmh- nut fur them. Miss Rthni Spencer hzi< just cum- plntmi :i vncntinnnl cour<e at Cook ”minty Hospital. Chicago. Last Friday awning the marriage- of Miss Adelaide Victoria lnmun. niece of Miss Annette L. Morriann in Mr. George Greene took piace at the home of Miss Morrismi. Only the immediate family was present. “10 I. i'()\\' Wheeler “1‘ 1 [hi Lui! K'hnn-i. (irnsm numhvi' \li"~ . ~‘5\ m : \lnmin) YWU‘! \11". .U .lll" PH" i'itnl w: lnihi'up were: H i0 Cnrc ViHr‘, M Marjoria \1 Iln-I I Mctzol. Mt-tznl. Marian nI‘ ,Al ,. Saturday evening. April {wont}- third there will he a Military Hop given in the Post Gymnasium, Fort Sheridan. by CO. H. with infantry, Music will be furnishmi by the 40th Infantry Military Band. Miss Mary Bufnrd Pierce. daughter of Mrs. Edward Reuuchump Pierce was married on Thursday evening. 'last to Mr. John W. Kiser of New York. The (-eremony took place at the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Chl- C880 Miss Ethel Zimmer will be hostess to the Friday night club tomorrow evening. Campbell Chapter 0. E. S. will celebrate its: birthday anniversary. this evening in Masonic Hull. All membor; are cordially invited to at- tend. Thv Pmlathea class of the United Evangelical Church will meet Tues- day nwm’nz with Mrs. Milton Till- Bargains New Eastman and Rexo Cameras At 331/3 Per Cent Discount We are closing out our line of merchandise pre- paratory to moving into our new quarters in the Erskine Bank Building, where we shall give our entire attention to the correct fitting and grind‘ ing of eye glasses. Central Avenue and Second Street Phage Righhnd Park 186 %m0péb(zt’6h While They Last. The Social Side of’Life YOUR Spring house cleaning islrnore Par-fair: nf curr‘nce i‘Fqu an F FAN 1 certain of success if we DRY C EAN your rugs and furnishings. They ill be done absolutely right as the best fv ilies of Highland Park and surrounding owns can testify. Then if we do your family wash] t the universal pound rate you will have noth- ing to regret unless you have ne ected to send us your suits, dresses. gloy 5, etc. to be dry cleaned. The Reliable Laun ry ruxuxuxuxuxuxucuxa. .3." r...“ .Xxxé... .3). . . Your Spring House ‘Cle Launderers and Dry Cleaner ‘ HIGHLAND PARK )5 9 - ILLINOIS I Euublilhed 1899 Phone. 178-179 cal Affairs of thé week BytheObaflu‘. .md Fun-«I :\\v. 'm in :ruml Mann 1‘.- vitnl Wm gn‘vn h) upils of Ethel lnthrup Marie} . Thtguv Mkm: purl were: Helen dr‘ Anmx‘m. (‘rrncb' Mar~“ i0 Cnrquevillv. Kutfwine (‘arquu- vino. Margnz‘vl l)u.\.§\‘irtnrim- Du)‘. Marjorin nrmo. guinea: Holland. \hlu-I Hullziwl. \lirv‘Kmn. varirv Mctzol. Mirrium .M'tzel, Winfred Mmm. Pmily Smith; [.me‘v smith. Marian Smith, Rufihnrn Tapper, Elizabeth ’I‘uttle. whim“ Volland. and Help“ Watson. 5 numhvr of friends Sulurdu; evening \lnndq owmnn: A wry successful tthildrml's party was given at tho chIIiSuturduy after- noon A' large numhw 1»! children cnjoycd dunving and 'Tmntmn pictures. On Saturday evening.._:n»\x_ thwn- will h}- umtion pirlurrx g PARENTS Axuvyrmcumw g The next meeting or the Elm Place Parent~Teacher Asswiation willtnke place \Vpd'hesday a'fternmn. April seventeenth at two sthirty u‘clock. Mrs. K .I. Fleming bf the Woman's Cummittet- of the National Council of Defense will speak. Everyone is urged m be present at this meeting. Come and bring an Interested (fiend. Hazel Ave. near St. Jphn's Ave. Subject for next Sunday's Lossnn Sermon is "AFC Sin. Dlseasa and Death Real?" \ Services are held in this church every Sunday .mmgnlng at 10-45. Sunday school meets: Immediately a!- ter the morning sprites. and is open to pupils up to the gage of ‘20 years. The Wednesday efienlng meeting. which includes tnstitnonlcs of (‘hrls- Han Science healing is at 9 o'clock. You are cordiaiiyfimited to make use of the reading lioom at 387 Cenâ€" trni Avenue. which is open every week day, from niné o‘clock in the morning to 6 o'clock in the evening. Thv Morning Clark}; “ill nun-t m- ”Hp Snmpw“ i»\;l,\‘ has! In ()BITI'ARY Hrs. John Grq'nville Mott Mr John Grenville Mott died at he-r home in Highland Park Friday morning. April fifth. She had just rptumed from (ourL weeks spent in the south, She len'es her husband. a son. Russell. 3 '1 daughter. Miss Gem-vine Mott and four grandchild» ran. ' Yle‘rday aflornmmht [ho hnmc < Hurr; UHH'Y‘ I \Io'\ FIRST cannon OF CHRIST; SCIENTIST inmvs I.‘ Mart n will hr host. : fvu frinudsifnr Mrs. Peck Ulh o-vvuing HT} Kit'hlrl \w-nim: I,‘_'lh' Hf lh Ill nuium ill. inner h “ill wnu-rmm Mra‘. A, E maze-I Haul Ill .t‘i‘ HHIIH'I" (rum May I mud will be }L'i\(>l‘ without charge. All studvms Hill Hw- at thv arm. and gun thoir gunrirc» film- to learning {n.rm “ark. QlThey Inns! ploduv thnm-u-lwzs to lead father L'rnups thv fullowlng su‘mmm'. 'l‘lw \rm) and Vavy'CPnter "L Thu hush-«vs this wm‘k :n [ha- ld'rvntw :n'r. Suturda)’, MN. George- \ iRivhmmul Nit-Hols. reprwentinz thox As we were about to rust! to prlnti tlu- lust casualty list arrivedti ‘ As my finger's smhwrappo‘d- ln paln's greatest throesél‘. 3 l clipped [his small hunch" - With my de-nr Imu- to“; I‘HH IMHIILAXI) i'.\‘lilg Yet a (00's not at finger. ;; And can’t clip worth a (‘éfiltu But I svnt them along Just to show my hm-nt. it is an ill wind that hiofis nobody gum! and in war time over} ill wind is made to do its bit: so When. due to (he nvoossun doinys “1 making the national change in thy no“ reâ€" quirements in surgical utimssings. that dopurlmvnt of the Red Cross was for thrm- days withou! authority tu continuv its own work: it turrwd 101le thv “er 0! [hr Pro‘m‘h “'numL w". an. in u» «lniliu «hmhlf‘d that ur- u;lni'lnlinn’~ output fur £32» nuguth, .\< “u all kmm Hu- tnd (fl-m5 i~ mm ~upnl5inu Hu- I'l"‘~\'il".{.~' for tho "from H'n- pm'kvl " Will: an ll“‘ll<ll:l”) ln-nw asaiu-mn-ul, thiâ€" muntln it Hw|< in hnmk lm-rv than full “in. itx mun \\n|‘k. in which It) th~- “my. mum fuiHlful \uirkvr.» fur Hu' ‘l’rvm'h \\'nulnlm) I‘m-I tinn- tn tnkv n ~hurr. Lung: liu' Hn- xpirit nf rotmvruliml? \< in thc‘ m‘w {ll'l'x‘fiiHL’V [humu-h‘l-a Rm! l'!‘h-\ wurkmw lump dim-m'vwd Hm! [u nnko- tnmpmn fiki!!fulh n» quw’ I.” <mull :mwunl 6f knack. and FUN-Yb :u‘r NIH-ml) :IDpI-Hl'luu \xhn claim lhv- hiuho‘q hnlmr~ in qllnli!) \‘\ O‘HIIIL' 'I'In HMO" n>\(~l:li.m< mnu- S. I); “Slw Innk: < Yin-m in nu Ii'mv. pvrfl‘ét') hvmniful- |_\'."_mwl brill: nf ,» llilllu‘IlH) ri-tirinz diquniviun. \\-~ (nil in}w;1nzn‘k upon Imr' «mu uhilil)‘. hm tnmpmg :|\\1|_\" im!u~'H'im|~h, “ill: :: 'lfl-nml amtv m “HUNT! \[I‘x \\ \\urk__in thit- “var fnlnrv :Im! Imiuv fur uurq-h‘m Sun-m! 1w“ {ml (‘rbw «tummy nf (hr nmlv \nyin-t), nlhxh- thvir in itin! nmwuurumw :11 the rumh~ Ins! Mnnduy I-H'Hilllf. The} \W-l‘v :IH charming!) uttirvd in the nfflx'lul (‘llv (um uf Hu- hour. 3‘ HUM”: “'va luvav l H”) l “i.“ Mnhv {Em-fl nf Mis ‘cnun Sunday Mrs. Adan Lois Adams anmiswond. Ml". Kni :1 fr“ rl‘il‘nl‘: hug. ‘ Mra Fran ‘Hnrnflu of 'llw Sumflofln HMO" rwl Yin-m in m |_\'.” _:mnl ht Jiquvi'inn 'I'hv- lhunrlm~r~ of NM- l-‘Im: Th~ "uur unilt~ \\’-~~r4- linidwd, :Hu] dc-Hw-I'ml In Hu- Prvm'h “’oundw], muvflwr wfth an nftn‘fi'r. ‘3 #fiéat’fifik ‘2 Irvlnrh mum. :qul 1 «WWW hwpk, The (-h'mlo-r hm wry nonrh ' pnough nmnm tn :«dnpt twn f‘omrh (irphnns nu lhw lir~t :n1ni\«>l'~rlry nf' (he Eli‘- L'uniznlu n. “hit-h will'm‘vur ”w fit“: Council of National [Sufism WOMAN s COMMITTEE (I (ulu itin! nmwuurum-v :11 the rumh~ Ins! Mummy I-H'Hilllf. The} \vr-rv :nll charming!) uttirvd in the nfflx'lul (‘llv (um uf Hu- hour. 3‘ HUM”: “'va pr-'~:(‘ul. Yuu :Il‘e- must (‘nl'llmlh‘ hr Him] ln ln- prom-m (m nvu Manda} [In (unuw Hf «lvlm in “11- :ulnfflhm nf thrw Frvm'h' war m‘plmns. IN.» ‘1} nnw? Th1- Vanp’ RIG"?! \\'4- hnv'v aurr prunf il “ill In- ~Hlllllh‘l‘. w-rv Shun, now for tlw Van)? [h‘lit-f h; is In L'lln \u rk on its summer might hnlhmlnw, :Im! (ht-p wuuMn't dn that if ths-y \u-H- nut \‘HJ' surcn in apitv nf rhw I»! I'vw {thivorlnu Ifuu. Hm! \mrm \umflufr was at hand. Mull) (-ulnfm‘t hms haw- nlsn been madn. and the-rs: {:4 :1 200‘! supply of kniltml mnuis on hand for tho noc- m‘mr) uutfltlinu hf h0y> 1n nm-d. which i< <uvh un “sentinl par! of Hip \ubfik. u‘lf' it M't‘lli\ thzit sm‘eral pwiplr in Highiaml Park. in fact many other pint-en. think that entertainments and clubs for soldiers and suiiurs an) do- ing no good. I was in 'hl' .\'u\'_\ M‘â€" fore this war started. and was aboard ~<hi'p with men from ail station» of life. Thrrv usul tn be great dmfl of drinking dmu- by thb‘ «M wiilnrs and now z|< wo-H. but fine" then- lmvw hvwn ulhvr (-nterminnwnh Hu- nm‘uunl uf drinking ha. It‘s-synod Inurv than nnymn- in ciVi' life reulv izus. Many penpk- see less drinkim: umnmz mvn in unifrn’m and Ray it is‘ lwvnuw of ”iv Irm' prnhijfitinu thr ”le- ‘4 'inun!‘ tn "wn i I krynw pmitiu-ly that uuifbrm can got liquor wants it regardless of :turci might ‘nl'vqu‘ H' Th. nmmil)‘ fullnuinu h‘HI‘I‘ ~pozlk~4 fur i1 hum!" to "15-11 in vhf positively that any can get liquor an)" :«dnpt twn f‘omrh ‘~t :n1ni\«>l'~rlry n‘ . “hit-h will'm‘vm‘ in May H‘ 301: un}_\ Saturday, MN. George- Nit-‘mls. reprwentinz the} HM nn Sumhu the hub nut ,nyur A Woundefl Clipper n} \h‘F. V I' S. I); ”SI" tu be great dmfl by UN» «M willnrs but due" thew-o- (-nterminnwnh Hu- .u wir‘ Work anyoup in a any time h» the la“. ll 1: HP“ :1 k duck- 1w ulnmmn UT [)0 ‘1} mm'f Wm irr HUI is no‘ the law thfit prevents men! from drinking. but c’nteftninmenta 9f: the natureayou set at the‘ngfiland‘. Park Army and Xavy Center. The entertainment given by the Boy Scouts in the Deerfleld Graxpmar school Friday evening was a great success. The pictures showing the boys at camp were especially interâ€" esting. The bridge building was the most skilled feature of the exhibition. John Winters of Highland Park was the winner, in’the pie eating contest. Thu contestants had to eat a pie finishing first winning the prize which was also a pie. In the fire lighting (-nntost Grnemp Supple succaeded in winning n prize all two dollars given by Irwin Plagge. the Deerfleld Scout Muster and presented by Ralph Bard. ouch containing twenty-two prunes. together with their stones. the one Miss! Margaret Kress was the week end mun-st of her sister Mrs. Elmer (‘lavoy of Highland Park. Inh‘ Umh- ws‘ri- anus“ u! chnuru n! (‘-\~~iu~ Hmnjn. \Vilhur Hanson tlw 1:!in u! Willard (‘mMr‘Inp‘ and “mum Ext-I; :md,.-\rthur Alln-n thv uuwh M H»: I'l'ukgv- hnnw. Miss Mary Hompstond of Evanston ix \|~iliHL' fl! thv )mmv uf her broth- or Mr. Franc ”(minim-ad. Mrs. B. H. Kress entertained at «limu-P Mdmhu' m-enlng for Mrs. Wrank‘fle‘nmmr nf (‘rmé Hnlnez. Miss Anna Whulen visited friends in (‘hh-zlgn Tuesday. Mi~n< lsnhvl Haskins 0! Wilmette is visiting at the home of her grand~ parenté Mr. and Mrs. P. Blederutndt. Hw Scum “INN-r Illirt) tliffn-rn'nt \‘2u'ie-liv.- of knot! mud-- in Ewart (‘mldrinu and I'xhihlt Mra FrankSupph- and daughter hurth} or (‘hicagn are visiting at Hu- SIHINMMO Farm, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Klemp ans) mu .lr-rnnw of (‘hlvngn wvro guez‘ns at the home of the former's parentg Mr. and Mrs. John Kk-mp. Mrs. John Woodman entertained a Juckic of the Great Lakes Naval Station Stnulay. town in»): Inh‘ [huh Ml". Knivkurhm'kr-r vntvrtnincd n rm frinuds :1! dinner Sunday (wen- ing. ' MIG. F2. Knickrrhncker vii-tiled in Hiuhhmd Park Inst Friday. The two afternoon trains. the one- thlrty from Chicago and the three («'11 (n (Thivugn have hot-n again added to the train schedule for Deerfleld. Mrs. Adams. and granddaughter Lois Adams spmn lhl- wrok q-nd In Mrs. Garrity and daughter Mar- }nrlt- spent thé- weak end In High- land Park. - Tm llm-rili-ld Rwl (russ Auxiliary of bike (‘ounh (‘hapler of the Amerâ€" Icun Red (‘rnss ,wm three hundred fifty nlno nrtlclma of clothing to the (Yonunittee of Belgian Rollo! at Bing- lmlnptun. New York. last Friday. The \szl Ut’t'i‘iit‘ld uuxiliar) which lllm-l." an llu; homo-x of the members each week. is doing splendid work rm hospital and civilian relief 38F mean. sir‘k II»! this week Rm: Kelly's ministry began Bun- day with stirring sermons boih morn- ing and evening. “The present tense religion" from the text “He than be}- aneth in the Son hath everlasting life" in the morning and on “The other mile religion” In the evening. The Christian: Endeavor , Society meeting was led by Delbert Meyer Sunday evening. On Friday evening Mrs. Constant Hopkinx of Chicago. talked (with inPS) uh thv Junior Red CFO". A" mean who heard her talk enjoyed it very much and realized how import- ant the‘wnrk o! the Junior Red Cross is. ‘ ’ Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 the Oak Terrace P. T. A. convened at a business meeting. There was a spelling contest by the fifth and sixth grades‘ The prizes were thrift «(amps and were won by Alice (‘urley and Exhel Swan. The Parent Teacher Association of the school um give a dance ax the echool on Friday evening. April lfith. The cius in Illinois History gave an illustrated lecturv on local history which it has been studylng this year. A ranmad Is not one of t modmes that can be left for in cold storage and come out as new. innuidxxl). mink, ILLINOIS Miss HormilmHziusohiM is nn tfi- \l r mu '1 fl'umr. Si HiL'MHnt‘. Pnl'k A'!Ih'|'t:|illlnt'llt.‘ ("uh . ""“15 OAK TERRACE SCHOOL 2‘ ‘mrrin outnrmhwd thoiKrfiT uh Tut-eds}- mfi-ninz. llc nr. Sixty Nu Buy Scouts ! Pnrk: \wn- present at mnvntf Earl) scnut hml t ou-r‘ nigh! mu out of Paul lm-ndhurn and Jor- “'I‘l‘l' guns“ uf Richard ! [lnrmflwrzvr was (h? ~‘ Mnrio Rhuodor, of Chiâ€" of Highland Park. {1 : h 1: IQ of {he trio-mn- uf knots be left for months one of the com» --A J tone} by the CHRIS’HAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m.. to 6 p. m. Every Day except Sunday 1 Mainfamcd by First Church of Chtist, Scientist. of Highland M CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 1035, Sundny School: unmet! following, Wednesday Evening testimonial Service at am; “‘eron 30wman Dairy Company Waiukeshaw Wafier‘ and Ginger Alé . 1 s?- Gentlemen-#- Your Health' Are you taking proper care of your health md strength? Come in and let us show you What we are doing for business men. We have a new book we will be proud to send you. Write far it. ' POSTU Physical Tralnlnn for the Tired Business Man Entire Seventh Floor 63 East Adams Street Phones Harrison 3509- 3510 [)5 Chicagobmineamonwichdupmperkindofcmandncm ltwmfixlfilljlongfieknuindumiédk we“. 80¢:anva beingmdefordnfdlm. a Oconomowoc. Win. opens Sunday, OurTmimngFarmM 5.... mFu-m will pea-id. Captain W. A. Moffeu LieuL John Philip Sousa] Dr. P. C. Wolcott Dr. George W‘ Hall ¢ Pasteunzed'Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to ap- proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at that temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled sud- denly. This process in no way destroys the nutritive value of the Milk. It does however, destroy harmful germlife that Milk may contain. Wesay“May” ,laecausethereisalwaysaehm that Milk “may” contain harmful bacteria no mat. ter how carefully handled before it reaches “.4 So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Pasteuriae itâ€" then cool itâ€"then yoautomatically bottle and cap it. So it comes to you untouched by human hands. BRANDONISIO,Ag§ent Announcement You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privilegw of the Prompt Attention Given Orders 109-110 Vine Avenue Telephone'SQS Highland Park. .. 155.56 3;! a. . arazncF 3 7.; m3. 8.. Refermces: SHERlDAN CAFE? oun'cnmsummomnlf And you will agree with our? statement after you have em: just one meal lwrc. Yourchop“; dum- m a brown. everything“? soasmwd just right. and sencgfi' in a most pleasing way. m1 mare could you ask? Walnut; ynur first meal will make ya; a pvrmanem customer. i: « Mr. B. B. Johnson Mr. Charles A. Comiskey Mr. F. S. Hayward Dr. B. F. LOunsbur) 10 N. Sheridan Rom! Tekphm 91¢ “(hm await “"her 91mm with mat n 1 it»: 34's.. (Sufi; dime. lu Ihl'tf beau he». Ask X In Show y in gaxd 3e play the 1 down to!!! One 54 That 51 Have I Out of Made in (gnu-~31 Ihvv up} iyrth‘s‘ tun 1~ ‘irc: up ‘Il pupa p! )C ”I?“

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