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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Sep 1918, p. 2

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a cleaned by us. give. have warrant our pleased. to i." W%W'WWM-’a WNWWW . - . it :x: i: _l 'I 0‘. .1: 2 2:: a: 0 OX- .C . The ‘tilnlll' r ~ouson of dintms fin" ‘Oltlll'f‘x :ind Ilt‘lll .i' Sui ui'd.i;» s.IliIIl‘~ \\l.ll'l. ii Hw‘ lliuhlinvl Park during tho lust Stitul‘ I titt- t'\v‘lllllL{‘. neon L‘l‘lll. past few day. for :1 following 11 successful The ‘llt‘w' affairs was due to the untii'im; -fl‘ol‘ts of Mr. and Mrs. .\I.isoii. \I:‘. and Mrs. Newbold and members of the Highland Park (‘iuh Although 'his \vzis the close of thi- suiiiint-r Me in storc mouths. closed nioiith most <p;‘<tiii. ‘llt‘i'n'ss Hf teasou other fvutut‘l‘s 'or the coming winter. Every Sutur- lay evening the parties at the I-Zpis .‘Opzll i’nrish House continue to lit“ lust is popular and :ill the girls of ‘he (i. C. C. are urgently requested vo attend these parties., An experi- enced entertainer will have charge of the entertainments. -. . l Haste thee. Nymph. and bring withl, thee, jest and youthful jollity. '. Even the inclement weather had: no effect whatever on the success of! the frolic that was given last Fri-i day evening in the Hiszhwood Patriot: ic league rooms under the most ca~’ pable direction of Miss Edna Geister. national recreation secretary for the Y. W. C. A.. given for soldiers and sailors. Miss Geister is a most clever young lady and in a charming way introduces unique forms of enterâ€" tainment which not only attract the younger, but the older as well. Fol- lowing the gamcs very dainty re- freshments were served. Pictures of the party were taken to further the interest in war recreation work. All reported a most pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pardridgt- of Pasadena. California. formerly of t Chicago and of this city. announce the engagement of their daughter. Frances. to Melvin Vilas Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hub-} bard of Pasadena. 1",...“ < » new-nag“... .. The Worth While Circle met Tues- . day evening at the home of Mrs. William Guyot with Miss Bertha i‘ Muench acting as hostess. l l Mrs. Nels Nelson is hostess to the Five Hundred Club this afternoon. We were glad to note the presence. of quite a number of strangers at: the services on last Sunday. It was also encouraging to note that prac- ‘1 ,. r... v . , . . WW «W. awn-W “a...“ ..,_ at... Waists and Blouses NOW the delight of the fresh} beautiful appearance of waists These Japanese crepes, : as well as the georgettes. chiffons and other materials requirejust that degree of special care we are in a position to The number of satisfied customers we The Reliable Laundry Launderers and Dry Cleaners HIGHL AND PARK ILLINOIS Phones 178.179 Established l899 o o .‘Ii.il72” I . l l ' l saying ”You'll be - WM’M’WK-Wfiédfitrhw . o o . -:.-:n_«.-. .w. . . . o . o '~.nhu.«.~. . - '2 U '.' . . u n o a.~n.~~~.~. o.... no . . . .- . o ...... o ~....«_~..._n_..'u.. 3.. .o.. . I~1~2~' rs in The) will lit-min on Sunday. He: my 37th. .inti the pastor will be l~~l‘i‘il Il_\ .lil uvpt-rit-iit't-d evangel- lliblt- I«t .liill ivzit'livr 'I‘lm uill Il'i\'t‘ some into-i" t-stinu thinus to present to the boys ill‘l‘ on nevt morning. 'l‘tic follou'inu is ill program for the prhi or .tnd Sunday dziy: 9:3“ :i in, Sunday school. Iiiblt- "Conquering Evil." 1 Kings Holt r'i'ilrii. iii-45 .i. in, Morning worship. Ser» “Tl‘c Ministry of Faith." 7;ou p. in. Christian llll‘t"l'l‘.’ Tupli‘. "Training Conscience It'sstin on. illn'i llll. Indemor liliI Tl'tllllt'll luv l‘onscience." Ps :11 l H. The will b.- lend h) the pastor. I'l'l|‘~. '1" '37. meet iiii: 7:15 p. iii.. Song service and scr- inon on. “The Meaning of the Cross of Christ." - At a great convention of Christ-l 'last June it wasl stated that during the past yearl “runaway girls have increased fiftyI per cent. in forty-seven out of sixty" homes visited by a company of Christian women evening not- lom: ago it was discovered that the; girls between the ages of fifteen and: twcnty~fivc were out and the par« ents were totally in the dark as to the whereabouts of their daughters. These facts are significant and theys (‘tlll for serious consideration. Family government on Scriptural principles must be resumed. The church can contribute much toward the tion of the problem. All parents should attend divine services and it is their duty to bring their children; under the renewing and uplifting in- fluences of the house of God. Failure L' at this point will mean sorrow and unnvailing regret hen-titer. inn workers held ()llt' ~Milli- Hamel Ave,. near St. John's Ave. , Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon is “Man." Services are held in this church every! Sunday morning at 10:45, Sunday school meets immediately after the morning service, and in open to pupils up to the, age of 20 years. The Wedneaday even ing meeting, which includes testimonial of Christian Science healing. in at 8 o'clock. You are mrdially invited to make iiw of the reading room at. 387 Central ave nue. which is open every week day. from 0 o'clock in the morning to ii o‘clock tically all who were present at thci. . -. . . ‘ , in the evening 5. Christian Endeavor meeting took ’ . ____â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€" 4 . some part in the service. At :in im» .‘ DONE!“ meeting 0! ill? official bOM‘l Autocracy has found that Democ c; of the church it was decided that racy can fight 3,5 one man ~to an- E;- otir special evangelistic meetings tocrncy's Intpncn guy-prize and or". ; ililll lw lit-Iii llt‘for" the (‘Old weather hnrrassmont. -3. i} .‘i 7th Hfllond Park. Erskine Bonk Building Socoad Floor. Phone Highland Park 135 vacuum «I £~‘*~< OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRlSTS 1000.. m. t TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS in cuse You break your eye glasses Whllt‘ in the citv and tired them replaced at once take them or send il‘it'lll to Room 5N. lieywtitth Bldg. With \‘our name and address The bill Will lit' mmlt‘d to imu the first ottht- month from our Highland Park otfict' We preacribe. grind and fit eye glnuea. Phone Highland Pork 186 for appointment 0 ”:00 p. m. CHICAGO. Room 504. Hevvoflh Bid. 29 E. Madison st .Cn'. Wnbulh Ave Phone Central .396 . ifamlly » Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry Lana. iinu Busch of Libertyvllle~were thol : llguosts of Mrs. day. l SUII. ivisltinu ‘ and 'nt Hoppole, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Niebuhr and of Highland Park were tho Mrs. Robert Scott and Miss lin- B. N. Krona Wednes-l Mr. and Mrs. Frankl‘Seaman and Jerome. of Cross Plaines were Illt' gut-sis at the home of Mr. Geo, Kurch last wrck, I Miss Alice Rchm of Downer'ni (lron- spent it few days of last week; Ill'l" sistl-r. Mn. J. L. Veb. ter. 1 .\lis.s Annu Muril- ‘Qulhn of Chick; no “us the guest of her sister. Mutt l' J llufiy. Thursday. I \iisscs Klenip, (ilaiiysi Haunschiid‘ Pm no i s Goodman. and iici'iniim sin-iii IIH' holidays at Killiourno- ‘t‘iti \Iisst-~ HII'IJlM'iII Rviclwlt :iiidl ‘Itui‘iiitn- Tut-Lvr of Highland Park. :“I‘IW‘ lhw llllt‘~l" of hills.- Dorothenl l‘lowr of In (irunuv Thursday. fol-i I lllI‘fiITl' party at the (inrvl lltWiilL' rit'lt I-‘l'idni Misuis all/.nlll'lll iiiitl I)llI"'Ili\ IIrit'ln-ll \u-fl- Illl' unwel- ‘..t u... I-lllzulwtli Lipst-y of in (ii't‘lilL‘i‘ .\Ii~s Hlizum-th itc-it‘liv-ll \iill Ii‘.l\'Il lll llll' Iloiitltltit schiol this ("l'lll'.L' \i-ut'. \Ii‘ I.-l\\‘ ll trill Imilll) lll\I' moh‘ll': in .\Ii_\\\nti.: \I'x \\'.i‘.irv l‘llIL’-' Iii \VJIIIH‘KHII .\'.-~ Il.‘ gin-s! of lin-i‘ slslvr. \lrs’. Hil- \tnl'l <uL'i-i't. Sunday ltnliioml liomliiiin u.” home will ’i throw 'l.|\ fuifouuli from (‘ninp (.l."t'l. .‘Ilt‘ll. Illl‘ \'~'('l\' . \lls~ IIull‘ I.itlut-r\vtwtl sin-ht thi- \\l'l‘i\ .. l ,lI “Wouldmfli Ill. :i~ lIiP LIZH~l .ti \Ii‘« (‘ i‘. i'vttu. \Tr \'|'l \ir» Urnioild lttwkt-nhiu'h .ii'o \|~IflllL’ in Ililliiigs. Mont \Iiss Thu-twat Kit-nip is visiting nt Prank Illr‘ ll‘lill lf ltui Iii’ullwi' .\Ii' Klvliigi of l'lili'WL’Ii ; \ll" Sitiiv l‘ttl'iis l- spriitliiiu two \‘t'i‘h‘. ti itiit-i-td. Mich .ts tho- :ii- i -" llll' sI lr‘l .\II. V .-\nd--r still \Il“ l':‘ l! H "i iilwri'vr “us III." um i\ Illll L'Iits' 'lI \Iis.“ It'll Ill‘lirvli‘t oi' lil- tt-tt. \;._ \iilml Hormilu-ruir is spend- ii.t '. ' \.Al‘tlllli'l :it Slll‘lvlt)fl;lll, “'th l 1" :llI'\l 'II \Il\~ Morin Rm‘ilo-r 'l"- \il:li~l llwlllllL: of llir Lulu- t'oiini \\'oiit.ii.' l‘oiuniiltt-c of thc‘ l‘vlnuil of \'.itioii.il lit-fi'iisl- was Ill'lll ii! the .\l'l'.l (‘ongrcgniionnl ‘churt'h Tuesday afternoon, Mu. Ed“. ~- wnrd llntcs Davidson was the speak-‘ cr The Committee will maintain a: conservation exhibit at the. hike t‘ounty Fair and will present nl psigt-nnt on children's day. Mr. .‘IIltl Mrs. John Selig and Mr. Mrs B. Selig spent Labor Day food .\ir and Mrs 1-3. Jordan and son. Bobbie. nnd \llss Susie Eaeton spent the “'t-vk end at South Bend. \Il' \\'. (‘nrr and family have mov- #11 to lh-erfleld from [Abcrtyvllle and h:i\t- routed Ihl' flat of Mr. Lincoln I’t‘llh Mr. William Kent and fam- il_\ -vi l'liicauo have moved Into one or the MacDonald houses. Mr. and Mrs. Will ()storman and‘ daughter. Florence. of Chicago were. the gut-sis of Mr. and Mrs. E. .\'. Willinzin Sunday. Miss Gertrude McMarn of High-. uood \lsited licr t'Oiisin. Marjorie (hirrii) I:i.-t \nwk . Miss Lillian Ante! the graduates of the eighth grade at a lawn party at the home of hurl grandmother. Mn. Sarah Anton. on! Thursday. Miss Eva Ender is tho‘guoet of Mrs. B. J. Bingham of Chicago. this week. Mrs. Julia White was the guest of 'her sister. Mrs. Thomas Duffy, Mon- day. Peter Curtis. who enlisted u u a radio operator in the Navy. has been sent to Cape May. New Jersey. and~ i la assigned to a submarine chaser. . Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent oil tWiiukeshn. are visiting at the home‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boston. Mrs. William i-l. Hart of Wakefield. Mich. wits lIH‘ guest of her cousin. Mrs R E l‘vttis. Thursday. ' The Ilnrcd- Six-IN! WIII hnld an ,ill day muting in the Community House TIllIr~lIil_\. \Ii“ \I:tlwl Erickson kpt'lil llil' 'At‘l‘k o-inl .tl her home in I'nion" t‘.ro\r|. “'is ’I‘iir (li‘liiilimi school npviieti on Tuesday inoriiinL'. Miss Dorothy \h-Willinms of illuoniington will fulfill lIll‘ first and int-mini grades. “in "l‘tlll‘lt't‘ \‘:irr. third and fourth critic-s. Mr. .\. I-‘roal will he the sivth {grades and Mr. Clifford Huff- vn'i~tr-r. thtx ‘l‘lt‘llih and .t‘ts, \Ir \ I-‘ro-il will he Illl' »..t:-=tor this vvo- Thirty children {tn-in llu- Dormis Home \hlll in" Mt rol‘wii in Hip Grammar school. \lrs »\III.‘I~II of Milwaukee is th- ;zi-wt of .\Il-s Margaret Vcddcr. (‘ontiniied on Page 3 entertained 1’ AND CHARA VOTE FOR man E. STERLING . OF ROCKFORD CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR The man who, as Chairman of tho Republican lute Committee, managed the ”condo! Republi- con umpalgn in illlnoio In 1010. Ho cm. from ll. Republican Winnebago County, which Has Never Md a Nominee on a. Repub- lican but. Ticket. Ho in wldoly known and will add strength to the Ticket at the No- vember Eloctlon. h...A. Ian .1. hi I. Fri-1i DENTISTS Suite four Highland Park Tum O Senna Baal I‘U‘. id‘â€" 678 m PM “.0.- Telephone 265 All makes of watchea clocks and Jewelry for. called iepairied and delivered W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider‘s 364 Central Avenue pigmh l N-uiiig Mathinve Repaired. Called Highland Park for and Drln cred. l ' sures nun THEY vii. or THE NEXT cons-ass. vii PRIMARY DAY, WEDNESDAY, SEP .-O-HO"OWCM.‘ i It may he unturned that the oncoi Important factor. "the German voter} has disappeared for good American politics The Future at Stake anbeu-lected hum: capaaty‘ hr the adjustments mutt be made. Congress muotdo the Work it at stake. . it is no time to send modi men to Cannes. faction or organization. neck" has passed. Wednesday. September 1 lth. nominate the best talent character available in our trict. aneotigate all your didatoa. government nl problems confronting us. is equivalent to election in vember. that be is lwfi loyal. THERE CAN BE NO CLUSIVE PEACE. After concluding _\'Our mv nation. we feel confident will nominate MODERWELL CAII'AIGN COMMITTEE. Ask Any Man Who Knows Him. TEMBER llTI‘l I desire to announce to my many friends that I am a candidate for’the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lake County. subject to the Primaries on September 11th. . In asking their support at the primary lam doing so entirely on my previous record as Sheriff during the one term I held that important office. during the year 19101914. If rcnominated and elected, I shall doall within my power to again administer Ehoddties of the office in an efficient and satisfactory manner. I appreciate the support almdy given methroughout the county and aim willing to let”my previous record stand "as the basis for asking support at the conkig primary. ELMER .I. GREEN This is the time of to have your for the u inter. Telephone 555 prowde the means. The tutu I a. «do.» on“ ire-n Not only in it important t ‘rr is Vim. runaway be won. Rehabilitation and ro‘ It will not to support a can!“ aim because, for political rem he has been put forward by day for the more political oflid i it I both our civn‘ and patrli otic duty to go to the polls « d C. Inquire as to ‘1le fi nesto oolvethe many imports no! Nomination of the right in at the primary. in our diou‘ N Select your candida with the greatest care. Be our, t .; ”0 ii i CHARLES M. MODERWELL? FOR CONGRESS TENTH DISTRICT «...«.. 1.x .r m. ‘.J.‘.;$.‘s. .5.» ., ..’ ._ . _< . “ 'T “m“ ”SW. ”was! @‘wmcfiflwwygflxiyfvwfi. u.m.-m.:» be. .m “a -..~ . w“ Mm Fmace Put in mitt on. <nr...â€"-..a . . 5a» m.-- ._ _ ,.. . , . WWW b r‘mmmr.r ..a..‘ "xv-.mawnam mmuxmm < _ . . .3 ‘1'. ~t~ ..1f-‘mfr\~r:~mâ€"-m . . .... up... u .J "n. Iva-N . '-

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