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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jul 1919, p. 2

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'I‘ h JJ} “0” H‘ {l .H K1 131 “I‘\ Fr Millwr 1 0111» in r11 ') n .U'njvi I: \\ SOCIA L ACTIVITY H John (L Schwah. Mlnlm‘r My «‘rvuw‘ qrv hn'H 'H 1C IH WHO‘ F.‘ ALE MANUFACTURING OPTiClANS 1 Building. Sun and Adam- CHICAGO. Phone Wnbnsh ‘837 D. rrium- of \ii» Eatiwr Ruth M ILu‘inv. “1‘2, .mil Mr. Gorkr'n uf this city tank Wwdm-sdzi)‘, July ninth, at 0f the hridv'.~ puronts in Sir. and Mrs. Gcrkon are Um: an (wtoudcd trip thr‘u Thvy will m:\ko moir fuv ‘ in twine, Wis Hf hl' (11x11 “111er \xhi‘ D upl L'Yrr‘nmll bx‘l HE «r «m the programs are P. Sprme l‘rvs. (L H. Kim- (‘. Sim-Mvr, 111), n! Cleve- Dmivl .\, Malina, Assm‘iato \\'nrM'< (‘hristizm Endom l‘rnf. E R George. Miss Hm. Sunday Schnnl spooinL PM!” Schwni‘u‘r. Mission inn; “is Mary Gumvrfifvl- ,uxmr) {u Afr-inn Hrs Lucy >I1'n1r1, 0f “Mu: .IH dfitiur mmm! hnvn ~h~mm H')! NHL: :1! "idht w'v ( Hpiw'uprl] \‘hlll‘x‘ Dirk thu'i‘nin: , uvrv .tth-ndml ['Vlt hurvl “Luann-t \\'--b_~twr TUNNIUHKHN Ill! u- duuuhh-r, Marxnrvt H rnsvnn my I I‘Him H.111: zlnnurt‘. Sunday Th: pwnph W1 wand; Juhr: imm~ <pm Friday nuplm’ ~‘> Hf [hf ['HHN‘. \\ iH mm‘t Tuvv Mis~ (‘zulmrinv lava! chur w! a! [how \I tht \l HM \Lr. LOPTicuNS Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Whiting wow Ind Adi!" SHE"! (hp mmsts of Mr. and Mrs. L. Penis ‘0. Sunday. :undny Sclmol mm 111» banks riwr vast of \Vc'hst pt'lt n] Honing: m nth-m1 3y ‘ch. with : Th0 in Mr, Mr and v annwr \1 lx‘n di~tiw of rvliâ€" uh will .~ cathâ€" \lr Hwnjmnin Hrhmu, "v‘p‘nu uf l (“Hm-r Harrimn, um! Mi:- l.4 \‘urnn \LIHH, :lnughtvr nf \lujnr uh} .\lr~‘. \ \W-H!) nf (‘hh-ugm vu‘ro murv‘uwi lu- l)r. Huh! I)» Long Saturday after- § DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS Mr And Mm. b‘rwi Zahnam and mu, Hlmn-r of Saginaw. Mich” Mr. and Mrs. JV Phhleigh ur Park 1mm. W. indcrmillvr and family of Rnwns- wund, Mrs. Bernard and mus H! La» hrrUHHn" were the gumb wt‘ Mr. MM Mrs. H. Huunschild Sunday. Rv‘v \h'l)l‘rV\'L‘ll gun- copies of the Nq-w Twmmem m Hclvn Roiolwlt and Gladys Basmn fur the MN! writ- Iv!) <ynop>is of four children's sor- mnns prmu‘hvd during Juno at Hm Bi- hlr Schwfll service Sunday mnrning 1n Hn' I’nwbytvriun chun'h. va, MVDmH-H preached on "Tin: Elvw-nth t'nmnmndnn-nt 1|! thv murninu wrâ€" Hw :m. Houschwr n! S! Paul's vhux‘vh in lhv menim: Now! Sunday mnrninu Dr [\I- Lung: WIH nm‘up) the pulpit, Rm: McIMn‘m-H “1H :H'cumpun) the Buy St'uutx‘ on thvjr :mnunl vnmp‘ m: trm to Gum's Luku ‘ .\[i find If!“ \Ii,“ Elvanm‘ Hwy-r w.1~ n! Mm Elizabeth Rc-ivhq-ll run H1111. [)s- Kalb, mvr lhw Mi~sv< Adeline 11ml \\' MuH-w‘ of Arlingtun Hvight ItinL' \“\.~ Bhnumr Mo-yrr Mr. and Mn. F. H. Maw fhr'lr uuvw‘h Sumln) Dr. .H T. szmx .‘1l>\ .\llL’ Hr .lml ' l [‘1 [)r. {Mud mum undvr the 1m.» 1h countivs The marriage license “as ohminod in Chicago by the) young couple who wrrv unaware of the fact that Dvor- fiold is mm» miic m‘vr the county lino in [mkv county. who wished to be nmrrin-d by Dr. [)0 Long who nfl‘icinb mi :11 (hr marriage svrxivo nf the hridv'.~ mutht-r and also of her aunt‘ Major \‘vrity is in Fruncv uhvro ho is M‘T\iHL’ as n surgmm in thv 1'. S. Arm} Thv groom had In) attvnulanh. hm Mrs, Verity served her dnughh-r as mmmn or honor. Mr‘ and Mrs. ()Ws- 19y wwnt at oncv In their apartment at 55M Michigan Am, (‘hicamx Mn Rachzwl Fisk of (‘ gthyinu a! hr. “1‘ Luna's “H“ m l‘ I' Saturday afternoon. July mm, the Woman‘s Missionary Socivty of the ['nltml Evangelical church will give ,1 llakvr) Sal» at J. A. Strykm"s storn. t“ 'lh t 9 I‘rlxflh Mr Mr s Dnrnl‘hy Rvivhc-II Hum! ut‘ er‘v Frzn 1 nf (‘hlcnm \.1H\ \\ Hr Sumuvl mum: urn-r tum .wrvicv in F‘rnncv, rwmrnvd In ”1“ Wminosday. Murray of (‘hicngu \m 11' her daughtvr, Mr- W last week. 1m] Mrs. Albvrt ()srvrmnn and ildren, nf Oak Park. spnnt the m! at the E. H. Willmun homo. «h Sumln) Dr. .md \11‘ w and mu. erhvrt. mm Mum nf ()shkllle Mr~. J H ()zanm- :Iml hn'lli H p ’[l \Vumun',‘ \HsHH Hurrmmym 11m: lrn'llf an divides (‘ook um! Lakt “but '1 large (yak trm- juq nvvr .luLv pwm hw \ “how! in); xh \V. Willm lminn .x» H:- um] Hrmw lmv rthl'lrlI! An Hsn‘ MUN.“ of Willis- (‘hicngn is for the HI H'k 0nd If“ IL “is had as 1 baby William 5'0““ Ind THE Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Warner of Li- berty-ville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mameld are Mr. and Mrs. James the happy parents of born July 9th. Mr. and Mrs; Albert Heydeck (A‘- mira Rockonbnch) of Chadwick. 111.. announce the birth of a son, horn Wednesday, July 91h, ‘ Mrs. Inulsv Warn-n Klutz, “in- of Jacob D. Klutz, died at her home in Elmmmd. Ill‘. Sunday. July 6th. of npoplm. Mrs. Klu‘z was born in ‘h l) (‘hingo March 51.!) H“. anu Inmuu m Dvort‘wld with her parents when a «mild. Hur first husband was \t'l- sun Hull. Six )(‘HFS after his dvnth his widow marriod J. l). Klutz. The burial M» In tho [)wrflvld vomotory. Rm: Mclxlws-Il conducted thr‘ sor- \' in’ cum) spun! huuuu) .u nu um... DT. Kmmk. 'I‘hv (.‘hrirtiun Endvavur Mmiol)‘ M thv l'nih-d Evangvllcnl Church mot m the humv of Miltun Frantz Friday (-n-ninu. nn yuur [run-h. you Wlll Winn Umm tn lh- \wrth tlu- spzutv given thvm In mur trawling lmus , and that for )dur 'ltCflliUll l~ isurv 3011 will prl-lor wurlh-whilv rvmling, hooks iluo onmmh, nuldhh‘ enough, Jr sllllsldnâ€" \‘ZtCflliUH insure you wm .m-u. wurlh-whilv rvmiing, hooks iiuo mmugh, nutahiv enough, iir silhsldnâ€" liui vimuuh. fur pvrni'uwm ”snor- ship, this ‘iist has been vampiiuL" wrih-s thy librarian of the Detroit l’uhiiv Lihfary. From his list I have chmon Lhosv which may be found in the Puhiiv Library 0! Highland Park fnr thnsn- who rmmtin hvro this sum- mo r Tho dolighlful commentary, nukes them read likv nturios‘ Thu- (‘urq-m H‘unm‘r by John Buyer. An iIm-nse-ly human study of a Nur- \wuinn onuimu-r.w Translntn-d {rum thc- Nurwvuian. .\rru\\ nf l‘mld. hy Jum-ph Conrad‘ 'I‘hx- lulv i: of Mursvillvs in tho midâ€" «Ht' n-iuhtvvnmm‘vntivs and it is n Lu.- >tnr\' of :1 mung Mumâ€"faring: adâ€" 17:01:09: 0! thv War, by Sir J. Marrie. Shnrt plays of the war 219 it reaches thnsv away from tho from. an” .amsamrnl ann‘n‘nlflr)’, l‘LLkOS n-muro'r. Thr Du) nf ”Ml! Fifllt'li E n! Frnnmn... anzx Hvzul. hy Jxm-phum ergvs- 'u-imwr Sah-m in [116- ful'HI'\ ..... Um! mlhnr" fmdmu fur surface imprvsâ€"i ‘1an hm prwlm'ml .1 Vivid .qutm'lv‘ 0! 1110 thi«-, of color and cuntrmfls.‘ Fur ;\\\u_\' and Lung Am M “. H.l ””1150”. A hmlk that mkm~ its plan": at uncv :mnmg thv Clus<ics of :mtw' hiuuranh). 'I‘u hv Inn-d by :dl Invvrsi 1“ M1 [\f “or"! Whllo Books [or Vacation lit-admit "()n H)" prlm'npul that. if )‘ml vun nkv will) mu- or two bonk5~ with you n nmr [mu-ls. 301) will want them and <t)‘| Mrs. [MN-hum-r :: .gn spent Sunday 'I‘tn- (‘lintwn‘ :Iml (Hhv-lk‘, h} .\r(‘hi- lmlxi Marshal). Nint' <hnrt Marius, thrm‘ 1,! \shivh dull \xith tlw (,‘Hntun family; um frivmk of Marshall roam ~-r.~ leiuhtfully wrinml in ‘thv .mlhnrk ho-st \vin (‘nHm-lml pawns, by Alfrt‘d Noyes. It ih full of tho vssvntin] qualities of hiuh pun-try. and greatly daring. Iw has surcm‘dvd. I'ndvr éuil, by Felix Rosenberg. A story of mw U! the last voyages round (‘npv Horn in a wooden s‘hip pmpen- 9d by sai! (Ill/“P. His tale is unvarâ€" nishod. llw pages ring with vigorous Mr. S, I). ersull \ull h4- principal 1hr Iliulnnnd w'lm'vl 114'“ )I'm'. HQ“ >hvr.\' picturcsquc. i Thc i‘micfcuicd. by J. C, Shank; Shows iiu- war as a melting pot of} worthinssm-ss and a. crucible of perâ€"l; Alllizli rcniizuiiun. The book has .13 rvniraini nmi imlnncc which raises} it .‘lhtH'I‘ the trcnciv optimism of thc‘l nrdinm‘y wzu‘ novel. 1 Lave SMIL'H. by Sara Teasdaic. A1 Kathi-ring uf iwr very best songs. i 'l‘hc Svcn-t City. by Hugh \Vaipnlui Fuiinws Hik‘ Dark Forcst. Pctrograd in the rcvhluiinn. mystcrinus, fziscin- Ming; puwcrful, is the background {or this rcvciatiun 0f the secret city of thc human hcart. ‘l mms Th» l'ndying Fire. by H. G. Wells. The undying fire is the spirit of 00:1 in thv hearts of men, n compell- ‘an dusirv to work and fight for ‘hn unity and release and triumph uf mankind. 'l‘hc- Hduvutiun of [{vnry Adams, by 'l‘hc- lidumtiun of [{vnry Adams, hy h-ury Minn». A fascinating: him:- ‘nphy f;\\('iH:1fing in its slyhn which '(‘iMiHnlm :md spurklvi 0n onry muu; fnw'iHIiHHK in its spirit, though Ks mund-humurml cynicism grow< mn- Wuhmnus; fascinating in its suhstnncv 1" n. ohnruvh-r study. To lhi~' HHL’hI he added: Sump Trails by John Muir Memoirs of Haphzwl PumpPHy uncn umnnu graph). 'I‘u hi5 [mu-h. h \w‘ Kilmv'l‘ HIGHLAND PARK FRIES, HIGHLAND Ponmamoau Plays by Stewart hwsl friwml< PUBLIC LIBRARY March 5th. 1847. and mnved f Glory. by Durulh (Hm-.1 Six Moriw and skotvhos] v-r. vd with u mvmnlrw ~, :1 play. :\ short-story. 1H loin-rs (0 his family in dwiiuhtful, intimate md fumil,» “f “H“ i dents ut thc- homv ('(igivinu a daughter. G. Wells. spirit (If compell- fiz’hl for Walker. , Junglo‘ Peace by Beebe 1 The Valley of Vision by Henry Van‘ Dyke Path on the Rainbow by Cronin Soul of Ann Rutledge by Babcock - Good Sports by Promy Love Stories by Rlnehart ‘ Walking ShadOWS by Alfred Noyes Begium by Brand Whltlock and others of almost equal charm and worth whose date of publica- tion may not be quite so recent. Even those few suggestions do not exhaust the supply of truly worthwhile books which have flooded the shelves this JV“... The Public Library is one block‘ south of the Army and Navy Center. It is open every week- day from 9 m 121 m 6 and 7 to 9 it is fr to :ill tzix- mayors and their families Iin Highland Park For summer resi- idems a thrw month.» card is issued mixing nlmnst unlimiud cervice at ‘flfty (-vnts c-nch. ‘ Thu stun hour for children will ‘lw lwld at half past three o'clock on {Thursduvx Jul) 17 24. 31 1‘1er will >probnhl_\ be no story hour hold in 'thv lflilyrnry during August. 1 Margaret Ridlon Librarian. year Hazel Avenue. near St. John's Ave‘ Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon, "Lifu" Services are held in this church m-ory Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school mveis immediately af- ter the morning sorvico. and is open to pupils up to the ago of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing. is at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading mom at 387 Cenâ€" tral Avenue. which is open every week day from nine o‘clock in the morning until six o'clock in the evâ€" One Thing More Mgst car owners know {it thus IS. the place t_o have t exr battenes tested With a hydrom- eter. â€"That it is the place to buy a Bone Dry Battery with Wil- lard Threaded Rubber Insula- tion ~which carries with it the evidence of battery newness. M'I'hat it is the place to come for battery charging. repair. and a rental battery. But.one thing moreâ€"it is the place to come, just as soon as you buy your new car. to have your battery regis- tered and get the benefit of Willard 90~day battery insurance oo.tooogooooooooooooooooao l I.- I I'LIOVâ€"v Iv 'â€" g D. c PURDYn" sons NCOIPORATID Drive in, whether you have boughta new car or not. Perhaps we can give you some battery information that will mean longer life to your battery and fuller use of your car. MRS. SWAIN SAYS: “ During all the 33 YEARS that I have kept house I have never used a more satisfact- ory furniture polish and floor cleaner than NU-FINISH. Accept my highest recom- mendafions for same." Evanston Battery Station Sheridan Bldg, Highland Park Telephbne 874 Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcanizing and Retreading Orders given my special attention What do you need? AUTO SUPPLY SHOP CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Batteries Telephone Evanston 4445 1648-1650 Maple Avenue Corner CI arch Street J. P. STEFFEN. Proprietor 522 Central Avenue Evanston, Illinois DR. WATSON DENTIST Most marvel- 7” ous Dusting-W Cleaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered: Tekphonu ~ 350“” I'TAILI‘MD II'I‘ ermmnd. ' Rmirvd Rental. Rmrwcd ILLINOlb Maintained by First Church of Christ. Scientist. of High”; CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sundly School medlately following; Wednesday Evening Testimonial Serfle. u Vaudeville Tonight 4 A Also Mutual Feature and Keystone Bartlett Theatre, Highwood, Ruth Rowland in “The Tiger's TUESdaY Also Pathe News, Cartoon 0' Infidelity All-star Cast. Also Tom sunday in comedy “Tom and Jerry.” Wednesday Thursday X; 7:00 and 9:00 p. in. Alice Joyce in “Find the Other Friday Also Big V Comedy. Saturday Universal Comédy. CHRISTIAN scmncn READING goon You can’t separate the two ifyou ml; sanitary house cleaning-most thorough housecleaningu -,rugs furniture, hanging} all included, without drudgery in the? operation and with expenditure of litth FEDERAL ; Electric Vacuum Clem Public Service The Cemetery Beautiful MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY and ANNEX Grou Point Road and Han-icon 51.,1'1Mila W'u-t 0/5“. 703 Marquette Building, Dépt. Electric ‘ Vacuum Cleaners by First Church of Christ. Scientist. of High“ You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the entral Cemetery Comeany; LANTED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful park cano- tery. The sunken gardens. the winding paths, and the imposing chapel makes (hi. spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a . ting final resting place for out bcIOVcd one. We wun! you to viait this cemetery. You will H it interesting Ind uténctive. You should reserve {a youmlf a family lac-all lou in Memorinl Park .2. sold withfnll perpetutl are guaranteed. Suitable at] paymenu ~no interest. Don't mine this opportunity, to all or write to the Mafia. 703 MarqueneBH‘. and nuke appointment to have one of nut "pr“ tivoo call for you in en automobile to cake you loud from the cemetery. No obhption. lnvatig-le WWI YOUARE [AU/[TED House Cleaning Our pfl‘pvfunl rare funds In" on dopou't with at Thu! Department 01114 Central 1511.! of!!!“ Hours 9m. to 6p. m. Every Day Except Sunday Sold on Monthly Payments PROGRAM NEXT WEEK 387 Central Avenue of Northern Illinois Marie Walcamp in "The Redc Also International chs and and the lnve Se (‘ u [0 Sou ID} [01 lo 12%

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