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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Jul 1918, p. 2

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A very attractivn military wedding was that of Miss Lilliv Bell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Bell of North AW. and Limit. Ernest“ Furâ€" rest of the l'tilltim Dopt. Q. .\t. C. ‘3! (‘nmp Gram. which took place last Saturday afternoon :it lhrm‘ o'clnck at thw lmmv (if thv bride’s parents Thn cvrmumiy which was road by Rev. GOUI’L’J‘ Slin-ltmi of Oneida Wis.. was performed in an Arhnr nn rhv lawn. The brillo wax attire-ll in a white gonruottv crope‘ arm-‘- and veil and carried a shmwr hmmuvt of rod white and hluv finw~ on: The only attvndrlnt was the ll'i-li‘K‘ fathm‘ Mr. Oscar F. BPIL Mus- ir~ ems furnished hy Miss Grace F0r~ rm: lild Miss Helen Conic, Follnw-i ...._. "“7“. v. n.” wuysu. Ian: K cannot be replaced: neither can the'yflbgflrréfigired if you continue to abuse them We preocribe. [rind und fitfyc gluten. Phone Highland Park 186 for an’t TM)!“ and wr'wd ~il;‘;N*l' rt. «tum-'1 hundrvd lllt‘ll in ‘i::it’ui'in Sonic uf these boys :itv in lht‘ stadium; others on the nppm‘ ilmr uf tint cas- inn. They \verv an npprm-iutivo multitude. Tht‘ wrvnity nf tiwsr» br'nw- wnnwn (‘flHt‘d upnn tn serw s0 many more than thvy had expected was admirable. Right llt‘rt‘, it might be it'vll tn my that newer lli‘ffli‘t‘ did our git-la have the opportunity as nuw, tn ‘h()\\ thi- stuff [hwy :irv math- ni'. All p.ith< (If liiwrty :irs- beset with «langur <ltlllill< :ind "vtornal \igilancc" i; lllt‘ tull l'nr walking safely therein. Thi- young lady guests at Ravinia \n-ro neither prudâ€" iah nnr flippant, hut rather, appre- ciatiw (if their "big sistvrly" mis- sion. and grateful for the $ympatho- tic chaperonage that enabled them to do their patriotic hit. As to the boys. never were thvrt- soon such radiant faces as those of the hnppy throng at play on the upper flmr or that popular casino. The chairs were set fnr "Going: to Jerusalem" and the young people marched and played with the zest of children. Other stunts and circle gamee were genuinely enjoyed by both girls and boys. Would it be impvrtinent to suggest something of the nature of an associated snarl) among tht- sm- cral community itk't‘ilCll" devoted tn giving the boys :1 good timo on Sat- urdays and Sulpdays? Thorn :irothc various churches and Ravinia club’ all engaged in tth laudable> effort. but at one party there will be a sur- plus of boys and at another a pre- ponderance of girls, With some slight inter-management, these inc- qualities. so unsatisfactory in both boys and girls could ho romodiod. h PA DE TWO w...“ u...“ m. nukrwltust n ugx-u uu (In; Inrurmalmn We obtain through the various senses, such as lnsnng, smelling. feeling. hearing. seeing. etc. and of all the senses. sight is by far the most valuable. ll your sight is imperfect all vour judgments are more or less warped. Take care of your eyes; you only have two and they red. neither can thev he rpnnirad 1’! w... "man... .A -5“.-- .Lu‘ (. “Be Kind to Your Ey e. it's Your Gteatefl Asset" forget that all knowledge IS based on the informafinn we obtair} thrpugh the vax cmnllina ‘M’; Inn L ................ --1 _, t eye gluten. Phone Highland Park 186 in} Appointment. 10:00 A ERSKINE BANK BUILDING, Second Floor Tho prayer meeting will In» hem nu Wednesday at 3 p. m. The vesper service will be held at Hm Lake Front at 5:30. Dr. P. C. Wnlcott will speak. After the ser- vicn enlisted men are invited to a suppnr and entertainment at rhv F23» iscopal church. Th0 Sunday school will mwt at 9:30 a. m. The topic for (hp Junior ao-rmnn “'l‘hv story a! ths- Slit-ll". Tho morning servim- will hvuin at 11 u'clnck. The Rev, Frank Fm will preach (m “The Triplv Eur-m} in Modern Life." 3m HIGHLAND rm Hm», swam-l 10w grn<~, fin! hm MN .xnd wound 10W net. 11”!) p. In. Flag hnmhcap Arm Each plnyvr adds his bandit-up in par and plum“ his flag whn-rt- hull Hm nftc'r his lust strukr- \uxs pl:|_\mL\V:xr Saving: prizes. July 6. Fin! rnunr' Waltvr “i Rms Trophy. Eizhlvvn holes. Mz'ltch play, 3" handirnp ”lint! Bogoy Ev'ent War Savings Prizes. ‘22:“ :1. m. lmlvxn-mh-va [My trw phy. I’m-svmvd by l. (“ Rheum, .lr Thh’ H'npll_\' re-nmim (hr prmu-rty Hf Uw (-luh. Nnme- nf \\‘inm‘~r~v:u-h yvar to he ongrm-vd on the trophy and such emblem (-nmnu-nmrutmgthe m'ent. Rubs of play: :m halos: Matt-h p141)" :Ilein~t nnr. 3-, H-Il‘vlll'L'P. iightven hnlos Medal play, handicap. War Savings Stumps for first low BOB (FUNK l-‘(HJ‘ (‘H'R .Iuiy fourth them- “ill hr u Cross murnummnh An wtvuunw “r 51.00 will he durum-d m Hu- (‘rnss‘ [.mt Saturday owning u must ml. liumful party was ulwn 'H thv Ep» hvnpn] Puridl hunw fur .J:u‘kiw~’u:xll S;|ll\ll\i('>. \‘uriuus uumm \wrvpluy ml and ovorymw prowl)! hm! a must delightful time. The duncv at Hh‘ Highland I’Jrk club last Saturday M'o-ning was vrr) \H'H :(t'tundml. Girlx ~p-umml (u M minus- in numbor until 2:118.” H. ~ia: 11111 was «1m nut fur hum!) 1mm L'irls. Ewrgum- vujuy-x! n mm! mm» ant evening. H‘h rim: 'I’hund Mivm Thrrmn and Bessie Halley and Mr» Uliwr Hum-rm! Chimgowero tlw pun-4h n! Mn (‘laru Finder Mum I x Mr. and er W. A. Whnhu: and Mr. and Mr,» Juhn Svhnmder mo!- uro-«i (rpm (‘hh-nun Mnndny and were th- numb 1:! Mr and \lr~ R H. KrosR. KI) “'A'rt Knickwrhnkor Sunday Sum! I’urk wri) HH'I \Vanl'd .‘IISN hh'ulmr \I.-,\vr 'nui run-hm! .I ('I'rtilivtllt‘ {rum [hr Fm"! Adminis- H‘.1Hm1 fur Inning 1m t-xnminntlnn HI Fumi .lll'l \Vvll‘, Fund JIM Nutri» Jum in 1'. mm. to NW unr. and Um. orator} wurk in ('nn~‘vr\utinn of 10m] m vnmulud Kvnnwt h \V} hm Minx Hh'unur \I.-'\4 .l ('vrtilh‘ulv {rum [ht [F.11ilil] fur Inning nth-r Mr. and .\lr~. Mm dunghtvr lrvnv. u! ( \u-ck «'ml gun-st: «J Frank Pufvrmn \‘it't Thr QuarU-rl} (‘unh-rt'nm- nun-Um: 7hr I’hih-d Humgvllvnl church Wnr‘ Id Prhlu)’ rh‘HHIE. Thp Ounrn-r- H‘K Mr. .Hni \[l‘\ Frl-d .\ll<~ “'inifrml “Wadsworth of Lake Hit) HIGHLAND I'Ahh FRI-£55. HIGHLAND l'AMh. HJJNULS \lr \an'd urry Mun “’hn i~ unh (h. u‘vmvm \[ise (Irma \\';I ”Am HIHI'IHI Kuhxum 'l‘hvrrn-n 0! Highland \vgn thc- mum! of Virgil Sells Huckwnhuck, lh H l~ Hm Km H. Huuu Ihv L'uvsls 0! Mr. IMrInu t'\~‘HHIK. Thv Qunrv-r- '1 ~t-r\ix'(- Sunday with {‘hnrm- of (”Human in Ra-wh-‘H, Arhnv Hump. tn. to 4:00 p. I. muhu‘ trip Mn "I .y' .,- -n (I Ira] I!“ nit uuu- Hmir quart m loft Munddy fur hum» nf Dr HUM of Mia's Marjoriv f lu‘t wtwk. [Mrnsvif «If (‘hi pupik of W. CAMP GRANT NEWS (“Mn and Hmlr hh-uko wurfi thv Mr and Mrs lu-n Tull) and urrh 0d ~.’\{(']_\ rhm Tlnlm. Pull) LIHIHH and RI l’rn'nh Shu‘s In and (rum Hump ~m4- tho um! In haw» hm nun-v3.- .\\ many a! Hm \ln!!!)ffi w“) dum- m hum: :thu ('mnlrau. h ht lhv wish of lln- rump nullmrmn Hun The ~ky will Iu- HA ~\Il.fll6(‘ by HM Marv of firvuurkn after 9 p. m and “HI pn-mm! n spertarjp more Kw- pondnun than (hni nth-rod by "1M! Day'n o! anpol". It wlll In (his nmnnvr he in strict art-«minnow with Prealdunt “'Hnon‘n npprm’nl of 1th of July cu-lehrntlun Hunk 'lll be vunnnunna lurnhm'd h) the mused hands of the camp ’IlHuh MI) hl- Hw hnnnu thW that In tn N“ mm lwhu-vn ph'kI-d mvn from (imp, Gram! and nn H from ”w Pin! Depol‘ Hmmm. {tirhrmnn H. fights. Cnnadl.§ Thn- prmu-t-ds dI-rhml from (his will} Y'|'\' r1 In (hr fund 1 Sue-n hundrm! thdn-n from (he' mly n! Rnwkfurd will now pnrt m§ lhv Illlnuh t‘t-ultnmnl l‘agvnm a!) {hot} hillside: nwur lhl- Mg memz nreM‘ ' The ~ky will Iu- HA ”ILfllOt‘ by HM: i'rmi-nh in (In :u‘vo-pinnrv in NW N‘e'l‘l‘t'ldl')‘ u! \\'.'|I‘ plans hm) film-ad): ln-vn vunsummuhdiniulu cure“! 100. mm \‘ifllll)l‘i~ m that day. l( Wlll bf fur llu- bent-ill of the "Overseas Alh- Irnv Fund at tln- 96H» Divinion and “ill prm-idt- warts fur the menlluro. A hrnimin‘ prnurnm fullnwx. At 7 n, in Hu- i‘lillrl' division will ~wing lllli) pnrmiv (II Rlx‘khfl‘d and Winn» viii; rho-n full flvld nqulp- mom. it “I” in rmia-wvd by Mnjor (h-nvrzll Martin. SIM! and guest! This Will inkr plm‘v rmn ur shine. A (rt-0 ruhlhlilnn'nf hmnchn liuatan ulll ln- gin-n :1! Phi i’ninin opposiu-l hivhinn liomlqunrlon at 1'80 p m. haw-hall will fullnw with (‘an Gram ngainnt Fort Dodge Ind will‘ ln' fro-v Thu hi}: mm! n! the (IM)‘! nil) lw Hw lmnnu thW (hat in in Ml (' (3 I'mmmll. l’nntnr. Mvn In uniform from fuur dlffon'm SWFMM'.‘ "' “V“? "“1"" 1’ ”“k'intau-a united lhn plant's bibie clans .-n um \h-‘n (‘nmp Grunt on Jul) “himl last Sunday morning. 84an of mung lht- lilzmkhzmk (“union and them ‘3", vmurlnined M ”,0 par- (hr Mi~sh~lppi Vullv} thn- KI‘I-ntenljuumm for dinner. (‘c-h‘hrnlinh H‘ Hu- l'nllln! Slnhw on‘ Mr. N“ Kt'mn, “ HAHYF “1 Africa. Hm! tin) {mum-“nu n” {‘hriunnn than-“m b \‘m-n-ur) uf War 10 Viva“ l‘nmp mu Indvpvmh-nw "-3.11“ch- n-n “'ill Figuw in l‘e-n- h-nnial I’unmnt Puum: \VII Imxlw \u'n‘Hf IIEI WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS III-IIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0! [hr vamp nullmrlllm mm m: hr ll‘" M hum». H V!” thw mIHmry Dflllt‘l‘ much time (murm- Amph- nrrnngomnnu been mmk- fur Hm parking 0! and .1le fur (hr (rnnlpurutinn l {rum mum» Hn‘ lulu-hm. will PROGRAM FOR mum l have been a teacher. a farmer and postmaster; completed the Teachers’ No . . s o l Course at Dixon, Ilhnoxs, tn 1900, and was graduated from the Scientific Department of e same institution in 1903; left the teaching profession in 1905, and began farming; ‘ e change was justified by the result. ‘ . By natural sympathies and my intimate knowledge of farming (as well as by ge education) I ought to‘ be qualified to re resent the a icultura] interests; and my pr resndence and busmess give me a cear View an understanding of the important growing interests in the business centers and would make me accessible to them w emergenCies arose. Q; am a lawyer and live with my wife two sons and two daughters at 717 North Co I was born on a farm in Lakc county and have lived in this district 'all of my ylf: u iv street Waukegan 2. To defend Democratic powder-The principle of Equality for all men; The atability of bankin; lawn; The principle of graduated taxation; The form policy of justice and a helping hand to small nations and open favor and friendship to Demo. craciea and peoples. 3. Agnimt every attempt to me the legit- lature to binds the City of Chicago or I. To support our Country in in! aid contend for a Democratic peace. nlngr u! thc- fullnwhu: "(n-k (hart MH Kw n {nilhrul prrwnlaflnn of H"- truth .‘H-(‘nrdlnx In (In \Vord 0! 00d 3 Thu Christian Endvnvor will meet Hut 0315 p m Minn Knihorino Grnni ‘uiil hr In vharke n! the mot-ting. The gmpir in. "Our Abililim- for (‘hrlut'V :Muii 316-30 , Brazinninx with Tuuday evening 0! jun: weak, tho pastor will give A EBOTN‘! of pnpullr bib):- inc-tum at ‘iht- vhurch, under iiw general theme. "‘Tho! mem Darknenn and the Comâ€" ing light". Thii pmlcnlnr subject- 1are»: The Personnlity. Puma: and Acti- \'.Ily of ‘Rainn. Satan m an Angel of mm Spiriiunlinm, o! the Power Behind Um Medium The Errors 0! "Millennial annism". L- llw World Gum-hm Beth", or Wurst" and Th9 “Blunt-d anb", I)! The Remind (‘0!!!- Hu: n! (‘hrlrt Thv lc-rlurofi will he Kin-n on Tum-day .Wmhwudn) Thumb (in) and Pndny avenlng u! nn-xt week um! um Tnvndny and Wl-dnm-‘dny mm» The Sunday school wm men! In 9‘30 3. m‘ The human to ?» studied In “Bsxinnlng the Chrlntlnn Life". Ada 16:13»34. 0n m-xt Sunday morning In 10:46 llw pastor wlll preach nn. "Tho Re- lnllnn u! ”w (‘hurrh in tho World". At 71!. in thv owning he will speak “ll. "Knoulvdxe. mwdlenco, and Sueâ€" com". or "Dlvlno Directions to n Young Man Mr. Nn Krmn, a muiw u! Africa. addrc-sm-d flu (‘hriunnn Endl-nvur Sum-int" on the mamwn and mmtnms of hue [woplq- an In" Summ) rvt-ninx. The 'plnry of his convvrn'mn in Chris- Unruly in an Illustration 1)! the pow- ” u! the gospel over one who has hl-Pn roarnd tn the darknona of hen- Hmninm. HIST UNITED EVAN. (‘nrnvr 0! Gwen Bay Road and ban rol Ave. be served whlle refreshment lands will ‘bo placed along the rlxhl of wn) Suldlorn will he pormlurd tn unlurtnm vialmn and moor! them In the ranch urn. rlflv rnnxe, «wk and baker:- school. Y. M. (T A. huh: and ullwr places 0! interest I respectfully announce my candidacy for Representativ? in the General Assembly fro the Eighth Senatorial Distri ‘ subject to the decision of the Democratic Primaries to be held September 11, 1918. PLATFORM 5. Against the continued chuificafiona owwomcnwitheonvicu. idiotsand' ’ e penom in our suffrage laws. ‘ 6 For orderly provesâ€"evolution, got revolution. ., olher municipality from Acquiring (fie ownmhip, on fur taunt, of umpomt‘a (or other purely public) militia. 4? 4. To exclude Income producing 11 , from the limitation of municipnl indeb ‘ - 0! 00d 'adv . Thi: field of usefulne is equa!’ to that of any existing nee in its ,capabilicin {or adding the m ‘toul of human Mppina To add to it,“ sum total of human appinesfi. 1! .1th- only ohjwt an) (ruchoimcr- has. {Not an \en long ago’§pmplr viii! Moot): ache “err just *2: likt-Iy to ‘filink of a \eu-rmnr'mn L’s ”my now :thinl 0! thn dt-ntist. a it is no! ijust u muonable to th' of flu op- tometrist when sufferi from 9’0 d1»! ecu. x in the In of determininfl the visull tutu: of the human eye kid the nu:- tnlizing of its abnormd‘l renditions with lemon, while the phfiicinn is the medical specialist in go diseases Wherefore, tho Optometri‘t is the no. knowledgod Eyeâ€"Stain finish-t AM the mker of Rinses, bei» rmiaily fitted for filling preschptiom {or slum bocnuse of his orcpd urch- niul training in optics specified], applied to the correction p! visual d9- Tint the render mny {more fully understand the exact aflus of the Optometrist tnd thnt heg’may know that he is the lethal o to consnh when in doubt about visi and (has- es the following sham t in mule. Tie Optometrifl is not recognized by In: in 40 mm u thq’ one mined Much of the suffering fie to eye~ Itnin could be relieved itfihe one so Afflicted would comulf , Optome- triut. who in now being ' dly recog- nized by the world I: tr. excimivo EytStnin Specialist. § ' Mnny people still Ipe-k'g of near sighwdnm. farâ€"sightedn * "tim- tism and muscular cmbl Eu though they were some form 0! p disnnsw but they are no more a di ‘ thlh in a mm" at or a lure nah. It fol- low: that the lawn of“ door no! know um these condition! re caused by I {unity shape or f position of the eyeâ€"Inn. vhich ’ ition m- den vision umtiafsctory fi painful. L H. MANS \ ()ptomt-Lrinl. Erskine ' i v. Hrghland P A pct-Ion sunning from’ «martin. who at the sum time is exying the but of hulth. is often 3 lost to know whom he should uh. Hr does not feel am he nee” a Mini- cinn but he knows thnt M hoods n- lie! 6' Non nu Fmsmwnmfhre a "fi enlu Trouble. and (”faded Without ledicil‘; EYE-STRAIN IS NOT A $18848]! nk Bldg elk; of nur at x Intim- >l in thourh f p disnnyw i ‘ thank

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