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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Sep 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ' i3 . " {3 osmium NEWS mm B _ Miss Anna Cronin o! Chicagn In 'tho guest u! Mrs. P. J‘ [)tu Sun- i duy. ur wlni~L .\ (hr-w- pnww- orchcslrzl from Great I.itkt’~‘. Mr W ggwr, piun lst. \lr, Burrougha ~1uxamhunu. and Mr. (rum. drmnmer. furnirhed mlwc fur dam-mg. TL» hn<to-.~K>v\ {or lust Saturday vwnm: \u-rv Nlesdume: WHhur 1-1!9un.Grumu A. Mzwm. Char!“ [)rakc. John A. Putnam and It.“ Mary Clarkv Slwcul Nature: fur Saturday wwmn: mm :\ prognun by Paul lhnméng. :mzurul whxstlw‘ and bird mu: imimtur. and Ahmhum Ma-mlt-nhcll, minist. «Mm-nu: and I'l rundcrml .1! the | unh) mg?” ml Huuw. Amnnu th Mr. Schultz, pn- l'livi‘ w-n VII/,4 'nrmnt _.:ru.-- Thw (; ‘. cordially muted Lu 41chd numlu-r ”f _\ part) Mnnd H1“ Hum-l th Highland Park may indeed feel proud of the fine war garden: enter- ed recently in t'OnlDC‘thlull for prizes offered by Mrr Fritz Buhr and the Garden Club. The judges acknowledged all the gardens were splendid and showed care. and they wished prises might have been given to each energetic gardener. As it was. the Garden Club generously increased its prizes from two in number to seven to show its appreciation of the good work that had been done. As interest in gar- dening grows from year to year those who have their first experience in the war gardens this year will doubt- ieae increase their efforts another season and encourage other: to do the same. “Bigger and Better Clar- dene every Year" is 11 good slogan for Highland Park gardners. $11~~ \l‘H'in FUN: mri .‘II"' Axum Nihhw Luv 4 lwm'h party Saturday menlnxz in lmnur ur‘ So-rszozlm A. N‘ l.x.~‘cu. Amnnu thv- gun->1: \u-n- )lissv M .lnhumm Zump‘ Ro-rthu Win, Lin» dd Dnhvrt. Hum Swn‘k 21nd Alma Putts. Several young men from For! F‘ho-ridun wm‘o- 1)|‘(“(-IIT. September 21-7 Finals Bob-O-Link Trnphy tm-n huh“. Match play. Thx' er handicap. In CJ:€ )nu break vnun-ve flares axhllv m the «'11 take them or send them In Room {ML Hmvwrlh l The bill Will be mulled to you the fif5t at (It: mon We prescribe.grind and fit eye giaueu. Phone H! lulu“! PA “““““““ ~:~:~:~:~:»ooc~>ooco WWWQO llll'HH\lul~Y ‘nlnifl. MF<. I ,yuxuh ;VU.uxQO.VOO8Yu8¢Jh3Yv 0003000080000 ::_ ;..:::l:_ Sinai: :7 _;_{1;.. 2::53 SOCIA L ACTIVITY§ 'lli)‘ BOB 0' LINK GOLF CLUB This means economy in woolens heretotore unknown Here 15 where the Master Cleaner can perform a real service. Tghoxou h Cleansing at proper 1n- terx als almost doubles the life and usefulness of any woolen galment, 7 Call the Reliable Laundry. Master Cleaners. They can keep your new garment new or make your old ones (lo. Be sure you call a cleaner who displays the Master Cleaner emblem. 11 is your guarantee of master servieeu-the service that is the need of the hour. The Reliable Laundry The Government has commandeered the Coun- try's entire supply of Woolâ€"must have it for our boys "over there." El(lbli‘hed 1899 Clothing Must Be Conserved ‘ ' 3.28.4 no... u... wanna Puk ms H‘l 'uri. Ergkjgo Bunk Buildifll dx-huhtful prmzrzlux \\,t~ I! the party unvn Lht SH :‘11: ml (11w Trmlt) l’Jl‘l‘h an: th‘xs'r Idklhk purl wen- GARDEN CLI'B R. Rigdnh Huh-ruined .1 )meX pvnplv M 2| (‘huh’nu in)‘ owning in honor u! 11H In! 1H SEN!) )'()('I\’ (i-lRJllz'NTS TU Ill! .aunderers and Dry Cleaners HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS Mr. lnvcluml. [my 9- www- orchcslrzl m n ‘l‘h x'e9~«1x|:|r! (l;l><r'sx\h11v in the \‘llV and new-d 'hem replm‘ed a! uw L“ Room {ML Hm‘wurlh Bldu‘ wnh \uur name and addrt-ss t at (It: monih frvm um Hmhiand Perk nfltce m Hu- ft ll‘lllll 100 p. m. to 5:00 p. In ll h! .\l Miss l‘harluur Brand was M Friday awning to H1» Frlda‘ L" ing' club. l..le Fl'ldnv vu-nlng [hr yum: la dim. wf Ihv l‘ulrintw huuuv u! High “out! vntvrtzum-d th‘lII)‘ young mm: nf flu->5. A 'I‘ C. at an informal p.n‘ r) 41;?me and :\ puntmnim- mm'in: 1min!» vnlitlml “Wild NvH" \n-rv- nuuurw nf Hn- e-veniug. Mexdamok W‘ A3 Alvxamlcr. Scurc). O'Neill. Kelley and ML 5 De R00 and PM mm :u-u-ll .r chuperoncs l-Jwrymn- rwpurhnl I mn~t Kim-lightful mvnlm: H The Wnrth While Circle was run-r- mine-d Tuesday at [he honu- 0! MIN (‘hurlnuc Brand of S, Seq-0nd St Qualifying round. (‘nli‘lflillilill (ru- phy. Prom-med by Luren W. Jones. Open uni) to those who huu- not‘ won in any of tho rogular schedulcd mw-nis during the season. This iro-v phy ri-muin‘ llu- prom-rt) 0! (1w: ciubHName 0! winner each year in iw engraved an the trophy and suvh winner to receive an appropriate em- blem commemorating the event. Eighteen holes. medal play. 16 to qualify. War Savings prizes for 131. 3rd. 13th and 23rd places. fl“ I‘i mm: :\H l Kurd an! L: H‘ii ‘lit'l' did girl Odin xava also The Philmlu-a (‘Lls‘s n! Hu- L' Evangeljcal church um TUQ'adu)’ mm; at '.lw humv u! \lr~ l White on Elm Place. L-dgren, [in I.. In loving remembrance of our be- loved daughter and sister. who pass- ed away two years ago yesterday. hr Sept. 13th. 1916. More and more each day we mm you. Friends may think the wound is ed. Peaceful be thy rest. dour Eva. It 1" sweet to breathe thy Ham. In life wv lmml you dearly, In Joath we do thv samv. K healed; But they little know the sorrow That Has within our hc-arts conceal N‘Hun x l IllOal Highland Pnrk 188 for nppointment Ill \‘num: Girls l).\uuhtrr~ of CHICAGO. Roo- 504. Heywarth BHI 29 E. "Idio- SL_Cor. W-b-sh Ave Phone CCIIUII 6396 Prnm hvr PJH‘IHIIC h .IL'U' Human purl) Mwnd v Lranm- linuilh 11H .f Mm “'hlll’. All pleasant time. Phone I78«I79 m replm‘ed :1 ow c .-i.>[.-r .\I Club, knu“ lumhia 1m: purunLj. and hrulho-r -29 a) m on Trpuf‘l hwtrn Lulu lhrr) (WU Mr‘ and Mrs. J. Lurch-r. Mr. and Mrn‘ J. V. Hurlf‘. Mrs. E. Hk-imehl and A. Winter attended the 50th :m- nln-rsury 0! (hr Nlh-n Eumm-Hrul church lust Sunday. Mr» Ed Knnuk and u! lkn‘lli‘l‘n (‘uuw “er Mr» T. l.‘ [01qu la il I) \R-u Sum!“ will hr «uhwrwd as Hll') DH) :4! Mn. hour hf murnhu w‘Uirv :11 mp Prvshyu-rinn (‘hurch. I'runmtlmw “m be mndr and diplo- nn‘ given for o-xcolh-nn- of work In th.- Jmorvn! departmenh. Thr Woman's M “I“ mm‘t in tho ( Thuruhy afternoon \lr and “rs. J. (‘. ‘.ndvr, who hm"- hoon ”(“0an infhv Wm! for rh-- past mumh. nrv mm \iphing in St Paul “um, and (-xpvcl tn w- v“ Hull up upvuml with u rrm-pllnn :In-n fur Hr- h-‘Ichn-r» Pridu) (-vp- nmu :II (In Svhunl Ave-um!) Hall‘ An .~\h|hil of tho (‘thTQ'II‘\ wlr xunlru: um "I!” shuwn. Mr-t Rich- urll Suppo-l. ".hn hud ('hnrxo- H! the uunlmh mu: :| hrll'f fllh‘rt"‘ nn [ht ‘llrrr-i u! Ih.- wurk and lhr splon» dud spirit whlrh was shown by etch girl and buy. Mr. June! Woodman. odlmr o! the Waukolw Oman. saw a short ulk on the gudclu uld also recued some Inurentulrpoclll of his own orlxln. Mr. Richu'dlon. cartoonist {or the Wnuiolsn m. accompnnled Mr. Woodmun with MI poems by drnwlnl cartoons which were enoyed by .11 the pcopIe. A considerable lime in spent by the Judges. Mr. l. mu- and It. 3. B. Jordan. to decide the winner: 01 the garden content u there were to mnny splendln exhibits to chocol- It mun nntu decided and the am Hm prmw \wrv jiven to children [Her um. Vida Plugge. first. flw dol- lar‘ in ~\1\rv nnd thrill dampx Vinunh Suvrlv. xecond. lhrm dul» ll}\ Us! Mi“ Laura Kauh upon! the week d .u (‘rnw Plnimas, Win \hning w «ish-r. \Iv~. Prank Sou-man, .\l| ‘ H-N \YI II Ir \| po-ndinL' vfldfl :2! thu- T( St-plc-Znho-r 12111 THIN! Sumuvl IL“. humln-II and (”{1} Nu; mo-u Vim! lh'l’l'fil‘ld rf‘fli-h‘lrd for m z;( Hu- Tu\\n HuII Thur» Fail]: Rt‘ivhvlt rI'lurm-tl 1.. un- , Pram-l» Shun n \lvvlm! (‘urrulL IH \l HIH‘III \"umnn's Misalonnry Sockty wt in tho Communlt} ”dun 3‘ I u-t H. fill. l‘mH H [In American l".|\n-! ”In! Mn N HI Hank and threw childrn-n hmr “en- lhe smuh u! Knqu hull wm-k. \Vlhlh-th Hl S! .d um I) thrlfl .4.er HWHIH'hL Hm Hl-nIu-H um} um .~l (‘InppI-r n! 1‘ 0! Ml!“ Ulml“ ~ nf 11h! \u-vk. \1 Tl I\, SH-l, ;‘U' \\ o-v‘hll': nH 1 I‘ ”Ul'll ”(I \R :I! n! “Alum: nllip Rummrl HIM llmk pl V_ .\ll'. Am] “1' H‘IP (n \ pl vnl'lll H VIM-H “nu; ”.K I'M ‘V'HIY' .( \‘Jllmml l‘v'v'! thv l’ HI (0 ChlldH-I. m ‘n Ham“. thrm rift .~:.nnp-, Ed“ 't'hlnmn 'hm'ldnn \H f \I l" \li~§ HM. H n! [munulum K) Hal- (Lu “.~‘lrl "1' ' Iv“ ..1 Highland In. H‘r'd (IV‘ If'\ ' ‘ \II hi h 1H (le H \HH H \II "In I" .\|I ”In u H! ‘1; n! (h? rrm-pllnn “W", I; ‘ i \Ir~ I1| H! m~u r: ”H Edna! ‘;IM HH' \th 1mm um) Hum u h Mk 1|. (IH m lhI J! Cumin Turpin. Ibo W In vhm amending Cm ”n: 0: [Ah 0...". WI... AW 1!“. '0 .anquonaonw roodtnnconri.wdwemu aguln soc lhe Captain In con-and of his column! noon. .L. of his company noon. Al the weekly drill loud-y announcement was made by acting commander. Liam. Purdy, of the pro night. on "Twin 0! the Olin-um um. lau. ”ALSO; 6:1-11. 10:46 A. M“ morning worship. can-um Indium motion 0! Sergeant lic‘runnny to 7:00 P. I. wound Ileuienam m illl the vacancy meeting. Topic. "muons from Bible I2tl.2. caused by the resignation of blunt. (‘hurm'leraf' Hebl 1123240: W. G. “'OOI'OII. The promotion 'II 715 p. I. DVODHI‘ ICI‘VICO. made entirely on its merits and the pun, mg every Wednesday company all join hurlily in congrll~ "an.“ .1 the church. ulaiiom to Lieui. IcTuan. le membership of Compan: (‘ _~' hu~ been changing connidcrablc ol‘D Pmn iuu; Top Sergeant Millard. Corporal Grnni and Private Laing having reâ€" F'iii “m preach at m, Presâ€" Mr (-cnily loll In rngngv in war work in bylerlull church next Sunday morn- llinomunli Ohio. m, mum-um (I'cliK‘K hfl\ll|K reiurn- ("mm“) P Servin- Flu; now h" ad from his \u‘aiion at Lake George. "M! "”M His auhkcl inr ihr children'a aer- mun will him "A Trill Pei: Thul Did mui (he illle (I! ”11- ser- all" 1hr fol “Elli-run! ilH' H'r\ H'v‘ (nu-h ~|\ Mm ~lrll‘~ LI! \Hnm ll uranium-Hm: i.-\\II\L' m.” 'nu n n I " - II I ‘Illl ”an Prayer meeting and Biflo an“, every Wedmhlu} ru-mn‘ 'M tho. o'clock. Band-J school at 10:09 a. p Preaching service: at H | m. and 8:00 p! m. Next Sunday {P pm in IMWGF to are Que. lion: “Do the Saints Go (6 Heaven When They Die?" t Edward B Wesum. film dien ui llw Chicago Home for “Curflblua Dr. on Snlurday. was born in (‘rorham Na. July 31. me , , lle WM the non of Edward P, Wes: firs-r nrinclbal of Fer" ”All In nn M Pnrliunwm, (' A Phillips. (i H l'lnhnck, H M Wirkhnm. Ra)ph A Juhrv-lm. Prml (‘urnin. Dlnn Kit-mp. Auflunl Klrmp, John h'vy, R (‘url (Gold Shir) Goodman. RM'nmnd U-ruy. Rh-mvr P F! Lamb. andahl. (‘Iarenro Petr-rs Thom!” 103'. Frank Woolfulk. W. G. Kerwhnld. A. (‘nnL Jou-ph th. Morgan Pnnquonl, SHHn NONI. ”unit-l l. Kmuwv E I" lulrkv, Rum-r! W Vlt‘Nnnlau‘, W J Row Howard Kohl! will prouch for n~ both morning and evening on next Sunday Al present hr- In Imdlng :1 shun Hmo M nghlnnd Purl winn- Inx hi- many rrirndn hetero going mm UNITED "AN. 3 Special Announcement PERFECT FITTING Our stock of Fall and Winter M UHSiU from the variety of styfé and fabric through-~Buttons, too. St. Johns Avenue Il!'\ L. R.RIGDON It has been the good fortune of this store to be selected by the North- western Knitting Co. as one of the very few new customers to handle This is the Union Suit in which Every One Can be Suited Those who are hard to fitâ€" Those who are hard to pleaseâ€" Those who like fine qualityâ€" Those who seek real economyâ€" MUNSING WEAR SV‘ Munsing WearCO ‘ “ evening l1 "W church. Mr Pm um preach at the Presâ€" byterian church next Sunday morn- mx nl'n-Imvn n'chx‘k Inning return- ad from m: \u-auon at Lake George. Hh «uhkct fur 1hr children'n ser- mun will ham "A Ten! Peu Thu! Did llr DuLL“ nnd (he Mlle u! ”11- ser- mon “H! kw. "The Remain-r n! the Hro-nch " Thr Sundny nchmil will maul It 9230' A week from Sunday In Rally Du) “ho-n Hic- ulto-ndnnm- ought to be 100 pgr cenL The Communion u! the Mord») Sup- per will be held (he first Sunday in October ()1) the previoux.l Wit-duca- day night a pmpnrnlory service will lw held an (‘huroh n! Christ. 801911th adéfi 1E7 (lune: um manor! on gum: mlhun lawman nut [nu n! llmldnnd Park. announce» a free In. tun-mun a“ Adumnm “rm"! mum mvn‘wlllin nu um mlerfi-vr with hm ru lm-(urn Uh l‘hrhthnn Fvlvncr- by Mrn. v . . 0,114 1 bush- Ehu \\ Honk. t :~ I), member or m! mm mun“ m I I" ‘ \liany [nuynlug a? . 4-, .nnh uummlml- I) uluv m "w r\ Hung The Home Shep il-(‘L UH ( hrnhan nuh‘lll I \ I: vs II. u :uu- cut-diam Hnllnl to mute uw w n-mhng room at 3h? (lulu-II aw “in“ L I. «nu-u u\¢'!\ “wk as}, how “in HI \tfllh Valle-1 r )MH I'll) Hm mun II. Hm- anI-h ru-l‘) U 4-3 $nmln} m‘lmo1 ullu 1hr mornlng In pupal» up lo {hr 'u' \\v-dnvm1u_\ ru-II I‘wludrn Ut-‘(Illlullifi Iwulmg W is waiting for you. ear Comeinandchoose It is genuine goodness all the way rim-k sfinuu M lnv Mme In Igpdnlmem .1 (hr DH) 82‘ M) ‘Mx‘hxlan Aflmmd “‘de , i‘TIx “helm he tumor that Al), VAR BU! FNIQ‘ E VIII n u ‘NM. durum. the (lune: um manor! an «aunt n‘ mlhun udmna Il_nu1 [nu _. nn._ .h I. In» M o! mum of ‘Clnreh. m m Chm-ch‘ mum. in Baton. Ila-3., ‘evcnlng. September 2m, oéloekhobo given In (he c_ flm The public In cordially Ho was known .as "Tthalher x' modern archery." having One more than any other ten men to popularizv that apart. serving as prewar“. soc retnry. or director o! the Nationaz Archery association for my yearr Hr “'t-Hon married twice He i. survived by his widow and two chi] dren by his first marriafi. Edward H. Wanton o! Tropivo. Cal; and Mn J. H. Samaria of Iliddlewwn. Ohio DANCING DY. II. I. Westoi Dr. Edward B Weston. Hm dlen at (M Chicago Home for “Curflblua on Saturday. w“ born In (‘rorham Ne. Jul) 31. me , He “3% the non of Edward P \\ es: on. first prmupal of Perry HA” In Lake Forest He practical in m, cit) and Chltngo. and warn tor a “mu prnlmnor n! gynou-olugy and obstez rlcx at Rush Medical College Iln [vacuum Vin Adumnm Irh'n‘ will In nu vun mlrrf (I! 1].: x inn-sh- Hiéhhnd Park a! Wittenflall. Odober 23 L lune! open brnnnma week 01 October 3 Chicago. Swatch. WM. Highland Puk. Mikado: u h-x-cvw Trau- {ht mulvurllon um Duct me 01 - [AL DISCIPLINE ’ BOURNIQUES A uhool “pou- {or human rennin i“ll\l\|-w~ i Adumnm (mm-r31, Illmuu |\ vun mlerfi-vr with hm nmd‘ Phone 45 he Void-“um! Ho 60- A“ Soc“ “pectin -Junionâ€"-â€"Adu|tn UNION S U I T5

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