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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Sep 1919, p. 2

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Mrs \Hru- SLII‘M‘S m' 421 S, Shvrir :.m I'mzf, farmurly w! }{A\z-11<wm)<!1 aw :m cu‘h-r upvm ‘uppc-r. Thundn )jgm m hnnnr of thc grmt opum smmf, \[r Scutti‘ (Mn-r unwszs pron“ am fine, Man-{1m Pupx, Simmra and fight I’m-m. Signor.1 :md Signor Ag- :ilr, Hn-vardn Martin, Signor Daddi, “‘1sz Ch.LIfllr'Y‘<, Inui.‘ D'Angt-lo, ‘ixs ifhnnnm- Sch‘xfo-r, of Ln Mus, ”m... qut. Emmrrt Mulhnlland and Mrs. M'xlh-nllatzd n! Fort Dmigv, In. fooocoooopooxoxoc-ooooog =1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '3 O n . Hui-l Avenuw, nnir St. John's Ave Subp‘rt {Hr now. Sllfl'l'\}"< l,0<srin firm‘v'. M 12:." Serum; are llt‘ld in Kllh church "nary Sunday mnrniiig at 10: L3 My School meets immediately at- ar fire morning .LrViCC‘. and is open to ’uplls up to the age of 20 years. who Wednesday evening meeting, rind: includes testimonies of Chris- in Science healing. is at 8 o‘clock. You are cordially invited to make me of the reading room at 337 Con- 31.3.Avenue. which is open every week day {mm nine o‘clock in the grafting until six o'chwk In the ev- svas-an HZ no Sm H .‘BYY'H l" Vr. 1111! .\[r-‘. Frank SiE-mrrum rm- :unmtu 1h» marrisuzw nf thwr (1:111:21- ‘ntr. L.111r'1 \('1r1:1>t, to Mr ("1,1111% V. in Arsllr-l, 01' FrOm‘mt, Tc \', “hm-h taok pE-lrv .\'J§V1s! tummy M.!i .‘-:x.~»- \\ PAGE TWO Axumu rt September 4. 1919 PRATT’S UNITED H Dear Pub/fr: Come and sample some of theiasty bever- ages which I have to offer you. I have ob- tained the services of a first-class Mixologist that knows how. Yours trulv. mmh Mvul uni .\lr H \h H Ii. 17. PRATT ru uh )f I“! Highland Park, Illinois 3:3 South St. Julius Avenue Mr“, Hlt'lhh 1L1} mnml Nult wrxml 1‘ mutrun uf lmnnr 2111:! Hu- er'. (' K tMmrn \\';l.\ ln-sL mun. The hrixia “UFO Z\ gown of bonded Whih‘ :mvrzr‘rtu Cl’vp~‘ and (‘arrit-d :\ shown-r buuquv-t Hf bride‘s roses ThP ma- trnn of hnnnr wore :1 mwn of white rmhmidvrml hmisb- and carrlod pink [v'l ruws. Aftwr z\ shnrt honnymonn Mr‘ and Mrs; Bmmn will bu at lmmo in ()cln-yrizm. 1:1,, whvrv Mr. Bub-(m ix' wpvrintvml-lnt 0f schlwls. n "I‘mu‘smu‘ .th-rnmm Dorothy Antes mvt \iirh quite 2| wriuus accident when all" lust hwr Imlzmcv and fell m‘vr ;\ hulush-r from thv second story ul’ [hr Antvr building, :1 hvight of about many fw-t, breaking her arm .md 1m: and also bruisingr hvr face. In {1111111. shv Mrtunau-iy oscnpvd mnw irm: mm'hinvry which was wry [war the piano wherv Shfi f0”. Slw was tukrn tn the Highland Park hmâ€" pitul and H nuw dning very nim-l). Minvd xx Y‘s-w 1min \. Mm‘qrtm n! Rn M" TU! MN Ed“ in Plum: H H «r HM .\[r.\. B. H “1355' {‘HU‘Y‘ HLITI'IJ M r U lnrf Pntox'tninml Mrs ,t of Libertynlh- Tuvs U MW (‘ilrix' Run” of (‘him w>ti Hf Mr and Mr“ h :mll \Ir‘. 1.x. \Vc’NlH ”Ir J Ihv- I SUI I'\\'JM, fwliull L‘lwil‘ I! lurk \\'m!r hnnor Hf Mrs hH‘JL' m‘r: Park Mn: Eu iuuuh p‘Ht M r\ who tin H \\' In \\ \\'(~<~ling Mr. and Mrs‘ S; P. Hulvhinsnn and urnndson. Duncan vads, of Chicago, wvrn gumts at ttw Ed BIL-imchl homo Sunday" Inis thm u! (‘hicugu is Visiting Vrra and Vida I‘luggv. Thvy (-ntvrâ€" [aim-d at n marshmanuw (must in her honnr Thursday (We-hing. Miss Eleanor Mpyvr Iran‘s Thurs.- day {or (in-at Falls, MonL, whom she inh-nds to tvuch Dome-5th: Scfl‘m-v m \II Mrs. C. K. Osborn l3 in the, W05! Suburban lmspitul wln-dv slm under- went an opuratiun. The rugulur scrum-s will he held in the L'. H. church next Sunday :1!- (er hzu‘im: been suspnmlvd for the past two wm-ks so thv mvmbvrs could attend the Burrinuton comp meeting. Mr, um! Mr» Pluyll Slungvr and l‘liffnrd \u-rv llw tut-sh of Mr. and Mr.» Bliss «A! Hurlingtun. Winn, on Thursday er’. lluv um Mim‘ Helen llmlmu ll rul‘ml‘r [v.‘u'lh'l‘ In lllt‘ \Vllâ€" mu! sclumll uuv~l va, Day. inh-mls to lunch Domestic Scfl‘m-v :u Mt. Angola Academy: Winifred Supplv will (mu-l) at Springfield the (Wining sclmul ,wnr. Tuesday the Sunday svlmol ll'fH'h‘ or: of the lirosbylvrlnn Church will nwot in the community linuso. Mr. (‘wurgo Yum-r ul Sunnysldu. Wushinglon. Mrs. C. 1. Sun: and MisR Bluugh of Nmflun, Kansas, arv Visit ing at the J. I- Vvttor lmmo. George and Flurvm-o lliskman o! Moliih. Ill.. un- visitiug William lluhn's. m ”11' Hi lppv-Hlill'iti Mr. and Minot! :1! THE HIGHLAND PARK BEAU TAKES HER T0, : DANCE IN AIRPLANE (‘uptain (‘ J. Davis and P. H. Mm." n-(uruml rrnm \Vushinutun, I). (7. wdrnw‘duy Afh-r Capt. Davis has r0 -iwd hix hunnruhlv dischnrm' (ll [mp (Brunt hv “ill r¢~|urn to ”err ‘hl am! Iukv' up hh surziml unu- So far as known. Miss Esther Butler of Ceylon. Minn. village, daughiwr of u pruminvnt bunker, IS the) fir<t A'nm'iinn girl tn go to a dunv‘v in an airplane. Tlm other evening Sllf‘ :ir': o-ptml an invilnlionv from llurnlrl (‘, Donaldson, re- turnml army aviator, to attend a, social affair in Fulrnmnt. 24! miles away. and tlivy made the trip in his biplane. ley landed in Inter- laken Park. Fairmont, attended the dance and sailed of! home H the; mnonlizhL \Y “hm Mrs Max:114 \Vov , L" \'i.\lll|l§.’ at (In \\ \l 7‘ \l r 1‘1 ! l Hi [h lhq‘ nix I'llmm IH “i PH Mdln-I h NH! 8.1m ll I Mr RHCkI'HhJH‘h Highland ml \lr‘. I‘vlwr lmfl') \xv-rv Hm 0f Mrs, [minis brother, the P“ Quinn, :ut Juliet, Labor H ('h urvh Wum H L Thl \\ iH mm wkvuhnr? nit HI: I'I‘Il ,\lr\ Kw Mr «h'm ‘\('HiHLE .\ ’llH" \\'1Hm‘n :I Illi<vt \h Hum: Whllm «w \\YM1Q$ v *v’W'hK-‘hmm “L r Imvtim: Hf HIV l..|- .' M :41. l’:ml‘< Hum. \sill hv' hvhl ul MN m! Svhuul», Thurmhy Ml rl Hui ‘2 int xhura: Mi 1")4 ' I'I sun or Almnlld. i5 l‘.n‘k hmpilul fur .\! I I Mnur)’ Sm' Iiru) church inn: «I ll;l)lnn, homo of [lmxry I ”1mm: 1v 1”, I‘vnhn'r: \1 r ll! l‘t'tl F I'llh‘f‘ '1‘1nwdu) SwlIL: Sprnt rim-1'! Hul Mi (NI l‘l;l,\tHH. vmlml HI. l'h Sm .m “hm mutul‘ hnwor‘ hvr “'04, PRESS HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOlb , )1) Plt‘n \Vilâ€" d. i5 fur llvr- niml lu l‘ Mrs. llvr Tlmsc parties artn proving very suc‘ vvssful and all who attend report a ‘mnsl, delightful time. I’artivs of this kiml are given every twu weeks. Sunday :lftvrnoon tlu-ro will be :1 party giwn at the Length" rmms {or xlm wuumlwl mt-n from Ft. Slu-rldan. A prngrmn will hv gin-n. ul‘tvr which ~uppvr will lie‘ S‘Prxml. Miss llirk l< giving tennis lmsons. .\ll l'nlriulic lA-nguv mvmlwrx are in- \itwl lu lakv admnlugn 0f tlww lw- \\' l \in hvr in Hf u£ llourd Meeting 'l‘ht- mumhly mvutlng of the board nf directors nf llw Association will occur :it tlw moms on Tuesday, Hepâ€" h-mlu-r 9. at 10 a. in. This wlll be :m impurizlnt m-‘wting. and «wry llh'mln'l‘ 0f the lmurd is urgvd in M» (vii-l. varzll \‘o-r_\' impm‘mnt urn-sâ€" wn-l. Svu-rnl \‘o-ry mumxmm ....., linms Hurt 1w twttlmi. Part) (or ('nnmlvwvnlx' .\ wry wm-msfu} party for fifty \\II(‘I‘l-('h:xil' path-11H :1! Furt Slit-ri- dun “as :iwn 11151 Smurdaly after- wmn I») lift-mu giri.‘ {mm Hiulllzmd lurk AIMVHIH‘I)‘ {lu- girls [rum \\'.Iu~ kv-uul Ami Hmhmnn]. ‘\ parry H! on- M-I‘l .im-r- im-Iudinu :\ mzluividn from l-Lliml h} tlio' boys. Plum-I [or Full Work l'luxm nrn being made for the re- .«umptinu of the regular activities of the Aah‘lwlzltlul). The club meetings “ill occur regularly within a few \n'vkx'. During the hot weather, the t'lulh‘ have, not been meeting regular- l_\; but with the coming of the {all mnuths, iniorost is being renewed, and the uirls will soon take up their regular club activities. Secretary Returns Mrs. M. W. Searcy returned Mon- (lily from lwr vacation. which she qu-nt at tho Dells of Wisconsin. She reports u delightful time. Rainbow ('lub Meets The members of the Rainbow Club held 11 most enjoyable meeting at the, mmm on Tuesday evening, Septem- ln-r 12. Ill the Associzition rooms. Reâ€" freshments were served and the girls enjoyed a social hour. One hundred and twenty-five guests from the Waukogan and Highland Park Y. W. C. A33 and the Patriotic Leagun of Highwood attended a when-l chair party at Flirt Sheridan Saturday afternoon. The patients were wheeled tn the bluff. and later returned to the Y. M. C. A. but where a program was rendered. Supper was sorw‘d and the patients were. again taken to their wards. A great many of the prices now being charged go far beyond this. standard of comparison. Thpy include a speculative profit. The people are gutting tired of enriching the spec- nimdrs. iftv'l' ‘ukv. \I [ll Thu it 'ht-mwhw HHH'IH it: 1hr ~ :ml bricklaflm.’ (FINE-“K h Viuh of puttim: up high art fur the so‘uiiors Aucrding to the (HM specialists mu will be all right if yuu don't vat my ~[nn-hy foods and :Uso h-t non- ~t;‘.rvh_\' foods sex'orn-ly ulunv, H )H hi Hm “us :iwn I: n I») lift-mu g 'k mx' 1mm :1 .111 4nd Hmhm il‘rludil Jim-z “Hy p In (111‘ imw H II} lhv A In 1w HH')‘ HIGILWOOD PATRIOTIC LEAH 1' I] Y. W. C. A. NEWS ‘Hxvl L1H Ill! lull M‘ (' A, hm, nurtim “H! M L'iHT‘H fw um! Ihv)‘ nrv urn-1H3 upprt :10 Hn- pnhlh 1min HIIHH ix (mm ib::n.-, nr)‘ il‘i()1]\ supp (' A, hm \S pr Hing \x'vxrk Hzr w*r'«-»~.vl'ir- hr lifn pm plw (h whim] 11) mm Ivy <-\n-r_\lmdy 2mm: ., ’N Hf :xlllumv M‘n ‘nurn up tin HM (hvu :11m4 l I l] UH I i “in h \\ I“ not infnrm TI p Lu: ”I" !I( numrmsz mum” 9:" ”w n from v buys, It) [In- M‘l'\( (mt (I HI UHF- rum} Ir MUTuaL com. do. [fl Phone Rtndolph 1708 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. E Every Day Except Sunday E Maintained by Firm Church of Christ. Scientist of H’Kuud‘h CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a m. at 10: 45 Sunday $6M)“. mediately following; Wednesday Exening TeSIimonial gem“ “I! Highland Park Fuel Cont 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DIME, Pruidm T¢ Building Matefi Office and Yards. Uine avenue WHEN COAL sold according to value.” brands commanded premium ‘ pum- Sundayé Tuesday Bartlett Theatre, Highwood, Illinoi and Jeff NOW DISPLAYING A COMPLETE LINE OF N FOR FALL AND “'INTER’ Every article made in my own esublishmem by a! furriers and even garment guarnteed AN YTHING IN THE LINE OF FUR WRAPS MADE TO ORDERjPIO'm’ LEAVE ORDERS NOW Wednesday ThuFCrsday m (.00 and 9: 00 p m Cmiinc Griffith in “The Clutch 0‘ C3“ Friday (umstances.” Also Big \ COXmEdY- Marie W alcamp in “The Réd Glow: ’ satqrday International News and 2- reel Uéi versal Comédy'. BUILDING MA TERJAL PITTSTON ANTHRA CITE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING RI The Cemetery Beautiful Coal Solvay Coke CEMETERY and ANNEX MEMORIAL PARK Gran Pom Road and Hum 51., y, ya. Wat ofguuo. Central Cemetery Company 703 Marquette Building, Dept. {Sf t Chicago TED amidst nature's own beauty, man has created a beautiful I: ceme- V (cry. The sunken gardens. t e winding paths. and the imposing chapel makes this spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a fit- ting final resting place for out beloved ones. We wnnt you to visit this cemetery. You will find it intending and ant-dive. You uhould reserve for youneif .n family lot-all lots in Memorial Park are sold with full perpetual are guaranteed. Suitable euy payments-no interest. Don't miss this opportunity. to call 0: write to the min 06cc. 703 Marquette Bldg. and mnht; appointment to have one of our representa- tive- ca“ {01 you in In Iutomobile to take you to and from the cemetery. No obligmion. Investigate NOW! YOU/{RE IzVVITED _You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the Also Feature and Comedy Tw’o Showsâ€"7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Our pvrprhml rnrefundx 111‘» on d’ponl u-ifh MI Trust Drpm (men! of flu- Central Trust of [Ilium]. 15 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. CHICAGO PROGRAM NEXT WEEK Our Famous Brand Ali Baba in “The 40 Thieves." A Century Comedy. ‘ Rum Rolandflin "The Tiger'sm 7 Pathe News. Lloyd comedyband M‘ MEYER MILLER 387 Central Avenue Alice J03 cc in ”To the Hi2” y Bidder.” Also Big \ Co Four Acts Vaudexille Also {at tum and comegly. luo full 511075 FURS 8 SHERIDAI‘ Illa-II SEMI Best Co: is §hmd¢ by the Eercolati Process They perform They are finish some with a cr‘ to match. Mason Cord. THE fiAre Yo NCH Public; Coffee LA N Miny dai ITl'd\ will la gn‘e 3'0 I can ft careful fvm'q ZJHCC O shrub Mont It’s ele: tho

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