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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Aug 1918, p. 2

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PAC! TWO \li.<< Johanna 7.1mm Mary Carson. Al~$iSID|i He‘rthu Witt, Lynda Wltu, HiMu Nan, E 1mm Snlumuy m LU‘I, Thol‘t- \\(‘l‘o' fur o-nt :md all enjoyed :1 ning‘ Miss Zumph i< . («'1an in planning fur nur ~nltlim‘< um‘. \lr~-, \\'. .\. \lr-\:m\lur \\n< H‘m vntthizlstic p:1tr«>nes.<~.~ helpvd furnish <uch xlvliuhtfui ‘ xmmvm fur Hw 36H) huy~ In ~w! h‘m‘. \Um ur‘rn thu unwan- ml \ll Hf rivalry among the patrunesses each one anxious to provide the host and they arr‘ making it (hommlww, On Tupsdn)‘ owning Inst wm-k tho Weisonherz family of Winnmkn were entortnined at the Frank Shnahon home on Contra] Avenue Miss Margaret (‘nrry n! Wmhingtnn. Di (‘.. and formerly nf Highland Park. is being ontortninml at the Lake Forest hnmv of the I) Mark (‘umâ€" mings. MFR Carry wlll remain in town until aflor tho l\'inL:-.\lircho-ll nuptials. at which both <hv and mu Edith Cummings will hn- nmnn: thn brlde'; attendants. (m Saturday evening Country Club gave its r4 dance. 'I‘l’ul Misses Vinlm and Flnrmwt‘ Knudson of McGovern St. wm‘v tho hostesses at an informal jackiv pnrtv on Sunday evening. The Sunday hostesses at the Army and Navy Center Included Meadames Frank Terry. Catherine Vail. John Croke and Harry Mills. Mrs. J. McGregor Adams has charge of the suppers to be given for 3000 Jackles at Ravinla Park August 31 and September second. A program will follow. Miss Edna Geister. the national recreation secretary for the Y. W. C. A.. will give a demonstration game party for soldiers and sailors at the Young Ladies’ Patriotic League rooms in Highwood tomorrow even- ing. The Misses Slljestrom were host- esses at seven] Informal jackla par- ties last week. Inaneyoubreak'yom'eye whfleinthedtylndneedthemteplwedaonoe. mks them or send them to com 504. limb Bldgw with your name and “the; The bill will be mailed to you the first ofthe month rfrotp_our Highland Park cane. in pmugyu :31!!ti .mno-w M130 («appoint-ad. magnum“ Mill‘s-1M1“ Th. llll'i‘ h ll Minx md Sutunlu) luh (tn-r (h.- mvk n-nd, :um dvlivinu“ vukve (-nntribut- Hm acmwinn. :llthuugh hvnrti. mmwl by thv huya unn- nut much, Tho-1'0 i~' :I urvut dun] lr_\' among the patrunesses. TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS mm by m mt. [Mm-e- fur! )' HI ‘ning Boh-o-Unk its rpzulnr dinnr‘r )' :u-wl‘ pros dwlightfu! (“‘0 ~p-‘cinlly imPr :‘tvtvz‘lninnwnl Ilhn‘ l0200 :. m. to. 4:00 p. I. m-zn'h August mm of who t-Hh'l‘r khaki pros 1th The Labor Day Dinner will be held Saturday evening. August thirty-first Thv marriage of Miss Anne Cof- ln or Muntmmu-ry. Aim. and the Rev. PFHH'i" mm" H former resident of his vil),\1"TN_tnkv plucv Mnndny in \lnntunnwr)‘ 3‘- N-rx im‘ Tm Hiuhdma um: vm‘.‘ Auxiliary “ill uln- n hmchomn mnmrrow for \hN‘. Frank R. (‘uin uhu vxpech tn 'vuw <hnrtly fur France in Red .\ wry dulightful dinno-r party “an "in-H «I m»- Highwrwl Patriotic ‘an’lIc' Lust Saturday owninx by SM“ --r‘|l young ladlos :lftn-r which they nth-mun! the part} at tho Episvnpnl P.1r1sh Hnuw in vhnrm- of Miss Gei- ~h'l’ .mumu llw- uu-NH HI “1“ arm; «linnvr pm‘h’ “MN: “I“ tivvn .1 hn-r hnmv in l-Ivzunslnn nn Tunedn‘ unmimz. It \ms .1 fart-“ml! party (0 F, HI." H Il'|‘\ EU" ’I v' “H! Fm-iL,’ Budd Lulu: nf (‘hiI-nuu whn are lozn \hh .\l.u‘n- Rnn‘vrt)‘ and Mid Mar- ,urc! Farmer attended a beach party 1: (“meme Sunday evening. (in Thursd'ly 1.! li\\( \nwk Mls~ Irvnv valhnm. who hru been visit imz in HiL'hLmd Park. \\':\~' ontortzlllr m} wt :11» infurnml dancing party at Hu- ("Irulun homo, Tht- unmts pres» on! \\'(‘Tt‘ EYHiElH "In! (‘ P 0'~'. from Gru-‘Ir Lukv‘. August 31- First round Bob-o-Llnk trophy. Eighteen holes. Match play. three- quarter handicap. Blind Bogey. War Savings Prlles. September 2â€"â€" Labor Day Red Cross Tournament. Entrance fee of 81 to be donated to the Red Cross. Thu nu-ninu. linden Hnrn Ric!» '--r' “ill lw thv Emu! n! hulmr at n flinnvv' dam-o- tn hr chm! h? MIN Irnm- Voodhnm M hvr hnmn- un Mich- igan Ave. Civilization has been amazing paâ€" tient with its Autocnts. It has “hon them several thousand years in which to make good. and would rid itself of them now' without blood- shed did they not famously resist the march of progress. - \fn IN an-erl Sometimes a rich bachelor makes poor husbmd. r thv dinno-r (h. "1w! thu‘ _i:\(‘kicv l1: rhlh llw- uu-wtx' :n Vi“ Sven“ parh' “hirh ulh zivvn m nv in l-szmslnn nn Tunedny It \ms .1 fart-“ml! party for BOB-O-LINK -(‘Ll'B Highland Parko-rp “.1 uu-wtx' :n Vi“ Svory Hug pvnph 11' Thu “'1‘ \‘I r‘ nlnn Ki\¢ hvl‘ \1i~ tln- \u ”4 \Vinlv r Mr~ H‘hvnrd Jurhrnd n! Highllnd Park ulll rulvrmin the Lndll-v' Aid Such-h u! lhwrflvld at hvr hume no“ Thurwlny nflernoon. \h' (‘lnrrm-v anp (f Tc-x.a~ 1M,- Ihv gum! M Mr um! “N. P. H. \lev- vr. Sunday Rm K-".} n! lhc- Prudu‘tvrlnn churvh |« qwmlinx M! \‘nrnllnn In Virginia Tim pulpifi “ill ho- “Hm! during h|~ nhaonco h) Dr. DM'M Do lung, .1 ro-Hrmi Congregational minis» :c-r‘ li\|l|L‘ in Deerm-ld. \hu I‘ ‘l.nr\l<. :\ formn-r r--~|d¢-nl F Dm-rth-M. whn hm hm-n lhlng In "H ;\nZo-h'-' HH- pm~l yt-nr. rv-(urnm! - lh-vrlh-H ln~t \uu-k (u \hll with 'Mx Snlvniinn Army Fund which is Ming tukvn up this wot-k. A War Savings Bump Drive wu huld at the Wilmot school house In! Friday evening. The inlet nmounu-d to over four Lhouund. four hundred and thirty doling. Ir. R. L Bulb“: for joined the Medium Club. akin: one thousand dollars worth. Miss Margaret Thomas of Chic-go was the guest of Kim Tunil Gmr ANNOUNCEMENT Ol' COLON OF PRIMARY IALLO‘I‘R Amount-alum In bomb] nude that the Union of the Prim Ballots to be used at I Prhary Election to be held In late Cont). Illtlols. on Wednesday. the eleventh I” 0! Rep- tomhor. A. D. "IR, by the rospoctlvo parties will be :1 follows; Republlran Party. White. "emu-nth- le. Gnu. Soc-mm Party. Pill. DIM the 28 day 0! Aunt. \. n. "IR. last week llh ’~ An American ”Idler hand his own 1‘hthor mm 1 bush 0! 00mm pm- ‘onen. Can the Yukon Mt? Auk Burel'ooted Berliners will be on- thuslutlc over the new! that 1 Run Genenl und M: M In" been up lured wearing pink an: puma. Germm pflmn nu Ameflcun soldiers are foolhndy. Boner be foolhu'dy tlnn Juli plun Knur- HIGHLAND 31‘<<1 Th. fools. inn. \h“ I' J Hrc‘Hh'h’. w Ante-h“ hn-vrlh-Ll lurl H<<¢~< Vurgun-t um! Flormmo (‘nr- n :m- llw numb of “r! Philllp‘ lhrrnlur. Mwh.. fur x 10w “99km 'lw Sun-in! (mm of Evoren w“! v 2! Jump F‘rMm m'oninu, 80pm!"- \[r~ \Ii“ HHIL' l~. h H of (‘himgo nrv the Kumits n! (nu-Ir tc-l". Mre. Margaret Frese, Arthur Nickelnon. sharpshooter. th tho» A. E. F. In France. ha: been rinlbl; wounded. [Jo-m, Alvin Meyer has nrrivvd Ivly oven-mu. \Ir [Jnvnhl PM“): hvl chlrxo «If \1r-‘ J lurm! 5! h Eduard Lnnduu and rhlldn‘h m! Saturday from NH Collins. dn. uhvrf‘ they haw been H»- h.r tlu- past two months. ‘ lulu-I lrnko of \Vuukexnn Is u h-r NHL-In. Mr.i (‘ Manner J “mm and 51hr; Anni Kim» ’(‘himgo nrv the Kumits n! (ht-Ir \\' m3. (‘rqv in u! (‘hM-uxn nu rm! gut-st of Mrs. P. J. [)n! Rnrtnnh .mv! children of ro- rho- punts n! \ln‘ Am: Fridn) LEW A. HENDEF. Cont: Clerk. SulurJu). AUKHPI thlfly Qunlflplnx roundn. five each I“ hulw medal play. Plan-rd muting handficnp- less than 7 1mm quality In the second M3!“ or 3quch Pluyers hnlng handle-p Ion than I. "ma qualify In lhe fourth flight or lwuvr Monday. September andâ€"[Abor Buy-- Morning (‘Iub chmnplonshlp‘ u huh-s medal plty for gunners of each the nights; (out love-It wore! tn qualify [or semi-final not! null rounds. 1‘19: to be pllyod ofl. Anom Semifinal-L Play round. I! hole: for (he an )Ighu. Monday. September 2nd~ Mornlnl Old Spot-u In; . . 36 hnlwl. modal pl” Indie-o. Op- on to member: M hut “.10." of Trophy of m Country Club (or handicap: 0! 18 Old an. 18 holes nodul pm. a... to ho Inscribed on cup. win-or M'hold cm untll oponln‘ of non-on. "It. Sum-d”. mm tâ€"o Hulls. 80 be)“. and: M". club chumpion-hlp. Film] of the MINI. Afternoon Old Sport: Mug. Lorna Doone Cup debated by Vult- or I. Carr. mo. énm “mom. i Pranr muting Ind BM. ‘II" OV~ nrv Wodnndny QVP‘II'II‘ It ;. o'cbck. Sunday school It I. O. In. every Sunday. chhIn. by mi m Man- an M II mmnnd Ium The convolution noun (Ma u Sunday who quit. WW lid m Internal“. A vote of that: m [h- on the delegate: Ill! Ann- lie-ch Ind mu mu: achub. too then sp‘ondld report; The Whip Band“ taboo! cu- nnuon will b. held In au. chunk on Sunday uncrnoon. Wt Rh. Puller nnnounoenen! non wool. German and Auntflu: loci-lawn mu howl nun-t unnum- In speech... but M lnnrhbly m the w endlu um Ilium do. Charles M ModerW?!‘2 He II married and haa one child. a boy fourteen nut 01 age. He reside. at 59“ Winthrop avenue. law, In aubmitting hla candidacy to you. we do not appeal _to any particular {action in our party. Jim ’ no time (or factional politia among candidate: for M. We at the aupport of all voter: who at tact al lines. The eupeemc demand today 'u to vtn the war. M a membet of Coastal. Mr. Modetwell will dev his full energy whh that end in view. He will give whole-hearted aupport to every admmlau-an'vemeamn for accom- phahmentof this great purpoae, He II for the country finit and the party next. He la 1m '1: loyal. deed, training and ancestry. 2 Mr. Welli- uadththomfu-duwdflm. He Ia an adv te ofa national budget system. a central appropriatma body in the Home 0! Repruentativea. and the c|imina many uaeleae and inactive committee; He "ta free to (we hla came time and attention to congressional 'work. Mr Modervell M the known talent and character to meet-ml solve mtell‘ngently the vast gov‘nmental problrms which oonhmt us. We ask the support 0! all good loyal citiaena. ‘ Remember EXMOOB CLUB Ilflyrflrul five fllghll, 16 the due of the primary, September 11, 1918. It a more imporhnt to vote than, than at the November dochon. 5 his early education n the . public schoolsoft state and later attended - ter College at W Ohio, where he in 1889. _ Mr. Moderwell i 3 depend t coal rator 1 of man ears’ex 'ence. _' Lastyearhewentto ash- .‘ ingtonasa membdofthe " oommitteeon coal produc- " tion of the Coudcil of National Defence,,§where he remained oonti ously {or about nine : ths. Later he assisted t state , fuel administrator Cook , county during tht coal crisis of last wint . Mr. Moderwell is mem- chairman of the . . Action Committee‘fof the Union LeagueCluh, and a member of the E tive Committee of the gm Assoctation of ' . a boy fourteen year- of age. He reside. It 59“ Winthrop Avenug' .you. wedonotappulto my particular {action in ourpnrty. 7This "t -v- ~~ i desire to lfiiounce to my mmy friends thit I am a candidate for the ~Repubfican nomination for Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the Primaries u on September 11th. mi In asking their support at the primary lam doing so entirely on my previous record as Sheriff during the one terinI held that important office, during the Announcement: your 1910-1914. [If renominated and elected. I s k doall within my power to again admit“; the duties of the 0692 in an efficient alk‘satisfactory' manna. to let m basis for primary. I appreciate the hypport almdy given me throughouttheoounty and am willing to let my previous record stand as the basis for asking support at the coming IIODEIWELL CAMPAIGN COHMI'ITBL ELMER J. GREEN ThisiSthe tin? of Va? ‘tohave your for the winter.

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