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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Feb 1919, p. 7

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o o o ’o”.”.“3 RARE ”purl”; new aooxs mam-5; eqoxiconczxu -- 0 m4“ v'fiIM TH L; H H rm?" \!\1» n l‘ Telephone 265 All makes of watches. clocks and Jewelry (or. called repaired and delivered Sewing Machines Repaired. Called for and Delivered. Highland Park Tan'u W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler DOC" ROSELUND 'wuuak .3 w Dealer r. Special High Price for Automobile Tires. Mm und Rubbers a Spar-ilk, Drop me a postal card or telephone me and “will call for goods Ply. the Sixteen Years at Schneider's 60 North Pint 51:. Highland Park in“ LNNJ’EZJâ€"HLIID Wand 364 Central Avenue Telephone 410 Highest Cash Prices nur gmnl pcuplv and In a way it can b» said that they made us real liunu hrmnhing human beings and unvq- u< {I cum] timv while doing: itan nnw unuugvd in Ihv wrvice of Pn-hwin: thv suldic-rs and suilurs In thi< uront work of kwping *up thv murnlc. can «lmlgv tho fact that there i~ :1 rvciprucul or vnnwhxu-k to thv \snx‘k I't'<lllHl\_1 as it June in lbw-ping up thv mnrulv H! the gum! pvoplo en~ ungmi in thv \mrk. I.~-t Mm or hn-r \xhn has Inst hupv Hr ontvl'tuinml ungmi in In» \H) \xhn has Inst h mnw chnry vivw this grout comm me-ning :1! MW (1: ungmi in thv \mrk. I.~-t Mm or hn-r \xhn has Inst hupv Hr ontvl'tuinml mnw chnry vivw of Hm outcome of this grout country 0f mum =pt-nd 1m me-ning :1! MW dunm- ur :1! the army and many (-c-Im-r um! minulv with thvw yrmnu nwn :md lifu “ill Inuk :1 hwlp fight butter at (m7 vlusr- of Sun)! Hf Hh- vummiltw' um”! limp um! (11; Inm- in twvh'r yu (lulu-ed. Hv had 11‘ 2mm] fellowship. h‘ whistlint: “Thv' Day." Ho hm] In vice St, Valvntinv wuuhl huh fvll proud 0f tllv "girh" il pnssihlw fm‘ (ho- <ailnr~ «lh-rs (n havc hnd the hi hvst time (we-r gin-n. if moans ht' could have boon pn-wnt at the party gh' hnnnr. ln :1 little zirbur lilfileiuii) unruly,- (ul with pillows and drapcs. in the far end of lhv hall Silt Mrs. G. E. Phillips in Japanese costumo telling the furtunes of all those who availed themselves of the opportunity. The m9n.in uniform with their ladies were rather timid at first about knowing their fate but as the eve- ning wore on they lost their timidity and besieged the little room wherein the seor was located. and it is said that some knotty problems of life were solved: aflolrs of {the he": seemed to require unru e judging from the appears little zirbur tastefully arrang- l pillows and drapcs. in the «if thv hall Hill Mrs. G. E. in Japanese costumo telling .unes n! all those who availed vos of the opportunity. The uniform with their ladies ather timiii at first about g their fate but as the eve- )re on they lost their timidity :lnnnd the little room wherein tinv wuuld haw vorminly nf thv "girh" that made fm‘ (ho- <ailnr< and so)- m‘c hnd the higgvst and gin-n. if by any haw boon personally party gh'vn in his the army 21» with “i” hmk V vlus‘r- nf l The favors. over 500 In number. [d distributed themselves some in: qr .another which was contrnry to the program but like all war camp com- munlty errors It was turned Into A ‘hlimslng and before eight o'clock mer 300 (more ln the shape of fancy paper huts bodecked the soldiers and Isnilnrs. It had been planned to hive In urnmi march at ten 9. m. and then prophotm It; would teem um the! were All mighty well pleased with the fortune telling future of the! evo- nlng’s enterulnment. that returned from I mm to the u xrumi march at ten p. m. and then have Mash-r Willard Thompson sud sister “Men. dressed In becumln‘ red, whitp and blue, head the march- «re und‘ilnully distribute the hula. hui social n-rrnr Number nne frus- lrulwi the" svlwmv nnd wv- were all "lit up" n! the stun ruther than in the Inidlllv nf the awning. The lmys' g) m was (ievornted with (red. white and blue. km ball receivers were, h ribbons n! colored (lsflut‘ pupa and the gallery ap- plumimi (h vflortn of the young ll- «lins frequvntly for It was a fairy land penplml with happy, s ”in; streamer wth the lulnrtwinm f red. I k0! be h rl streamer wth the lulr‘rtwinm (imuw pup? and plaudvd (h t-florts dips frequvntly for land penph-d with (Minn. Thui 'I‘hrev Graces nr Pirates am out Ml] thr- floor varly in tho q-u-nlng surmunding the dancing couples frvquontly. and :H n rwult ovvryo body gut :u‘quamh-d right on the start: tin-n under thc- mush-flu] lend- e-rship u! (‘um‘h Rothnckvr .1; march was arrange-d whvrvhy tho- dance-r wvrr circled around the hull nvverfl times until they rxmc- (urwurd l sixteen (-«fuplos and u! this junctur 1h» ullllt‘l‘)‘ hrnkv nut In n mum! . uppluurw that would hmo dune (‘n dn m n high schmrl xullvr)‘ At 9.110 thv big grnnd mun-h wnx stngcd nnd nlthough tln- mi in nt- t<-ndnnu- “'11“ n roword rrowd nnd‘ almost impossible to hundh- in n hull of 400 capacity, lic\vr1hrlt‘.~! the num j mltteeput over the march and at a given signal there shot out of the‘ gallery streamers of colored paper: that fell among the dancers as thry glided around the hall, creating a Mardi Gras picture. Tho Boy Scouts were asked to its‘lr-I in this per- formance 3nd did their part well. In the midnt‘ol the mt-lm‘ an operat- or of the IntI-rnntionnl Film Serâ€" vice bombed the scene with a flush light and the effect was howitching. One of the s/ailors was credited with saying that “Palm Bench might try to compete with us but wouldn't get nowheres." This particular center is bleased with It wry efficient and harmonious Working force who gather every Sat- urday night to put over those dances and while it may not ho apparent to the sailors and soldiers or to the gnllvry that there irz much of organ- ization uf work, novurthelosw thr- truth of tho nmth-r is that the lady in charge and hvr «uh-committees work \t'l‘)’ hard and industriousl)‘ to om- common vnd and purpwe. 'I‘lu-re nrv the indies fivho register tlw lug crowd as that" t'lillit‘ up the stuirwuys. nlunys on HH' job at 7 p. In. in rain or <unshinv, or when tin: thorlnonn-ter is “how or below zn-i‘o; thrn tht-rv i~ the Ind) and her ~Iii)-t'otnmiit4-¢- p.|>~1ntz on tho q'uull- llt‘atlillh of the girls who come: tlmn the-rv i.~ tln- Indy and hvr Suh- comnnttm- nrrunglng for tho hays that an» to stay owr night and dine with Highland Parke-rs and the ln~ d} .‘lllil ln-r nssistnnh nt (ht‘ punch lowl pzhsingontpunch totlwthirnty: and than [Mr lndiv“ that “(‘1 ns hm-t- I*~5¢‘~ and “in-n ,\Hli .~nunn.xr§zv [PW mon tlu- )nunu lulllu-s nf mer luun ulm on lll‘l\ qu-viltl (>(‘l'il‘lllll \uu-kml night nnl‘l‘ night an thv (”\Ill“ requiring m H xlnl [In making 4»! inrr 30H pnâ€" pvr huts, it was u factor) nut-put and n kit-tor)" job yct nur glrls did it all and cheerfully. They alm dec- omtml the hall and when you all rmul this article just glve throe L'lN“‘rH (or the wome-n nnd glrls of llighlnnfi Park nnd thunk yohr lucky <turs that you llw hero. .\'v\t Saturday night Washington's llirtlnlny will hr L‘I'Il'hrlllt'tl ln duo farm and II ls lmpvd that the music HM commilluo will be u Bluejnckot nrchestrm Vulvntlm- Tea at 1 THE HIGHLAND PARK PR! HI Valentine Tea at l'urt Sheridln The tir~t \V'.(‘.(‘.S. \‘Fulentine party Wm not, lumever, the dunee. but the ten on Thursduy afternoon in the recreation room oi the main honpital building at Port Sheridan. Hot ten. heart shaped cookies. with colored frosting. candies. nuts. and other good thiny were served to the patients from a table made festive with cun- dles. A number of trays were carried into the wards. The soldier who had been detailed to help with the arâ€" rangements beamed all afternoon and evidently likes work. because he Mid good-bye to the committee with the words: ”i want to thank you for the nicest afternoon 1 have ever had." Amy and Navy Cedar : Supper yu served Saturdny flur- noon to 75 or 80 men n the Amy lund Navy Center. with the help 0! High! an [In- I (in! [In making huts, it was u fUHv eruy nigh! Wushing‘un's ill hr L‘I'It-hrulml {In due ls lmpvd Hun the music will be tht‘ In M'Cul'o‘ ll ‘hy thv dance-rs the hull mwernl xmo (urwurd In u! this juncture It In It ruund nf 9 UNITED EVANGELK‘AL The progrnm of services (or next Sunday In In followr 10:4!- n. m. A representative of the AntLSaloon League will address 1h? poupln 13:30 a "Hoses 1 to 34: 643 p. m (‘brlsnun Endeu-or meeting. Subject: “(‘hrI-Hnnlty and Toylvn n! Japan" Malt. 28:16-20. Mm l-Iuthvr Drelake. leader. 7 30 p. m. Sun: urvlce nnd sermon by Rm: 9‘ R. Blnxnmnn of Chlcw). Rev. l'nangst has gone In Terra H-uto. lnd.. to conduct a Bmh con- fen-nu» and Evangelistic meeting. .\ "J I” DICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thet the Subscriber Executrix of the Estate 0! lee 8. Cuehln' decent ed will attend the County Court 0! Luke Crtunty. :1 a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Weh- kenn. in said County. on the tint Ionday of April next. 1919 when nnd where all penan- hnvinl chine n‘uimt said estate Ire notified and requested to present the unu- to aid Court for “indication. PRIDIRICK W. CUBHING. Wqfieun. [1].. Pobrury 10. It". (50-81-534) ’fiTime Sa . m.. Bible School. [Anon on Prnylng for Israel." Ex. 32: North Shore Line : ,limited trains run hourly between ;' Racine and Milwaukee, while rmediate points are operated at Shore Line. Get the utmost in Fast, speedy, modemly equip Highland Park. Chicago, Ken. local and express trains for frequent intervals. Use the N time-savings and convenience. g! Northbound limited trains la hourly from 6:393. m. to 11:39 p. hourly from 727 a m to 11: 17 afternoons Sundays and H01! minutes. Every 30 minuta there is making one stop in each to‘ DINING CARSâ€"Leave for Chicago at 1:27 p. m. and 7:27 p. m. Leave for Milwaukee at 12:39 p. m. and 5:39 p. m. 4 ta there is prus train from Centnl Avenue p in each to ' tween Evanston and Waukegan. Forfurtlur ”emotion apply to the mares! kc! 0.05” of the Expreii Service T’S an my undontood process. nally in a fluid you have only to te to appreciate. i ‘ ’s the best oofi‘ee from any point of , iew you establish and the bat ma- ines tocany thmughtheprocess are Pri “I 39 Limited trains lave for Chicago 117 m., then 12:.47p m. On Saturday H013 ys there is a train every thirty s m Highland Park for Milwaukee E-colation Electric fee Percolators ND Pm MILWAUKEE omc: OFFICE 1015...: Shoot .4 M130] ho.- Gaul nu “dcâ€""adiabatic- lic Service Co. '1 PARIJOR: CARS-Leave for Chicago at 1127 a. m. and 4:27 p. m. Leave for Milwaukee at 9:39 a. m. and 2:39 p. m. Service

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