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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Nov 1919, p. 5

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300010“ H4: ILLN 00901 YKO ’0“. l1. v wald- EE H We :ty Northwest Co'ner Lentral ‘ v - , ,_ “IEEIJEJEJEIQEJEILE 000.000.0000... . m Onkwood \V. I‘ Piper H Hum! \1. '(M'I vuvnxu \1. 'GA'I‘FS $10.00 man. lnghlnna ‘ MARIE ZV’OLANEK Member Classit. Toe. Character Interpretat'ne Dancinn' PRIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTION Fridays at 4:00 p. m. RUSSIAN? BALLET S C 5 S d ‘ L (Ir r infommtion v Mrs. W. Bowden Phone H P. 1204 WITTEX HALL Highland Park 1 the Chum Wm 0W“ 3‘ lntlh‘d , (and 0D?” THE HIGHLAND PARK will E DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS a Mus Margaret Kress spent the Week end at Notro Dame. ImL with’ Miss Eva Ender‘ Thursday afternoon Miss Sadie Gal- low'a) had a tea for a few ladies at her country hqme. Mr. and Mr Mrs. I. Greer lust Week. \Iiss Frames Biedersmdt‘s gaw a lecital at the home 0 (.oudman Wednesday owning: Mr. Fred Meyer has taken tion as superintendent of a nvmpany in Quincy. 111. His gaw him a farewall party nesday evening. Beginning next Sunday and contin- uing througout the year, Mass will be said at eight o'clock in the Holy CNSs church at 9:30 in St. Patrick's church, Everett. Mrs. (‘onrad Uchtman, Mrs. C. H.‘ and Mrs. W. D. Johnston and Mrs. Bernice Simons attended 'a bunco party Wednesday, given by Mrs. Adolph Lueder of Greenview. for Mrs. Le Roy Johnston of Beaumont, Tex. Dorothy won third prize. There were burglars at the homes of the Ciarks. Gastfields, C. H. John- stnns and Goidrings last week. Tiw Dorcas Society .iay him-tint: in the 9 Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. MCD tuw at a dinner for Mummy evening in h tiny anniversary. man's Missionary Sw ml Evangelical (‘hurt vlnr uf .\lx‘~'. Floyd v} I‘m 1| \\'|'I'(‘ H. Muh HHI Mrs. Frank Hempstead and 291' wure in Cleveland. Ohio, N‘ wmn he w-sday x-vean" .\~.m 1A1 \uii (HIL‘TL‘IZEI and }'< humv “‘hn haw- 1w Thon- will he a short Mrs. G« thn guests of Mr. am: an: Hu- last week. ‘mnhcr met-tins: of the “'07 siunzn‘y Sm-icty of the UnitA lical (‘hurrh was held at. the “" WM‘I‘ Summer Tuesdav ( PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS .ngs last week. x‘iety will hold the Community lml {Hex (‘hristian lin- E, (‘hmflt Sunday unn- V't'ttm' Hf ("hi7 sts of Mr. and Mrs Dowcll will enter 1' Dr. De Long on honor uf his birth- 5 taken a POSi' 11; of a tractor 111. His friends mm on Wed‘ sun, Le ROY, by mgtr :‘s pupils of Arline H1 Ur! program \Ut-lx‘hnh an al } house cmhly community singing. followed by dance and refreshments. Deerfiehl' vutc on the good roads” lmml issue was almost unanimous, beâ€" ing 152 for and 9 against. The forest preserve prupnsition did not fare so Well. losing: by a vote of 79 to 71. The following committees have been llth The following committees nave uceu appointed: Finance: Arthur Ender, chairman; J. A. Reichelt, Jr.. Chas. Selig. Entertainment: Dr. Cutler, chair- man; Oswr Beccham. E. G. Greer and 1 Frank Hompstcad. 1 Advertising: J. E. Woodman, chair- 1 ‘ man; James Waring and Theo. Knaak.‘ L Decorating: W. A. Haggie, chair-\ man; Robert Greenslade, Edw. Se~ gert. Frank Katrasch, Herman Frost. Executive: Mrs. Oscar Beecham, Mrs. R. Supple, E. 8. Jordan and B. H. Kruss. ”\(‘l Reception: W. B. Carr, chairman; Albert Antes. J. A. Stryker, E. Selig, Milton Frantz, Herman Haunschild. Fred Maggie, P. J. Dufi'y. gred Adolph Bennett Bruce Blaine Lewis Beckman Leslie Behrens Frank Bergma Peter 3;. Curtis Vincent Conway Frank Cooney C. Johnston Davis James Dufl'y Ragiel De Kisser John Edgar .Iuscph ForL'an Raymond Goodman Frank Gibbons Stanlcy Gibbons Lewis (209 Sam Castfield ('zirl Hufmeir (‘lurvnw Huhn Wm. 1.. Herman Ralph Huronborger (‘lirfurtl Hufl'master Edward Jacobson Earl Johnston Edward H. Johnston Frank Jamhs August Klomp Juhn Klemp (‘n'nY‘L’v Karch Earl Krvss Aix-in Knaak Ruddy}! Knaak Maude Knigze Frank O'Connor .Iusoph O'Boyle Ralph T’uturson Austin Plngge Harold Plagge Carl P. Rommel Robert Rouse Thomas Rowan Lester Sanger Edward Skrine l‘aul Stoup Louis Schultz Albert Schultz Clayton Lunham J. R. Morris Alvin F. Meyer Harry Maw (‘arl Maw George Mayfield J ohn‘ Moore Harvey Meyer [Merlield Grammar School .wuâ€"n By Miriam Stryker A drive for better and more Ameri. um speech has been observed this . I C I I I . ‘ , . . I [he ()lljt't‘t is to develop in Amâ€" 4 t 1 week ('l'lt'fl 3h respect and pride for guod English. Fm‘vigners have in the past lt'ul'hul to know our English as a mix- ture nf slang, profanity and loosely ‘ ‘ spoken words. It is time that the ‘ Amt-rit-an pwiplt‘ awakened tn the fact ' that in urdt-r tn t‘tmh our foreign friends a rvspect fur uur country and ‘ nur language, we must learn to speak it t-ui‘ri-t-tly (luod American Speech gis a credential that young Americai 3, must possess today. Parents may help i a great deal by being careful of their EEnglish and by correcting the child’s language. Good books, lectures and a ‘careful study .of English books are lessentials that help towards the use l). l,. McTaggart Roy Meyer Henry Meyer Russell Neargarder Wilson Neargarder Waltur Nutter (‘unrad Uchtman Harold Vant Ralph White Max Winter George \Vhitcomb Leroy Wheeler Alex Willman Benjamin Whiting Ray “'yllis Lewis Yore ("harlcs Zleman ('arl Zlcss a great deal by English and by language. Good careful study 1" essentials thi,‘t of good English 01 11000 nus. ...... The faculty spent the “visiting day" at schools in the following places: Miss McWilliams at Highland Park. Mrs. Davenport at Oak Park; Miss Marsh at Brodhead, Wis.. and Miss McNamala at Burlington, Wis., and intioch. " "' Ah- nu, nllllmu. On Friday evening, Nov. 7, the pu< pils will give the following program under the auspices of the P. T. A.: 1. A Squirrel’s Thank You ........ S. Uluuy u. _, ............... 3rd and 4th Gradegsl 1. One Act Piay~The Magic Voiceâ€"i ................ '. . . .. Upper Grades? The,program will begin at eight‘ o’clock sharp Miss Esther McWil- liams of Bloomington, 111., who spent the past Week in Chicago as secretary for the grand commandery of the Knights Template of Illinois, spent the week end with her sister, Miss McWilliama. - .. n ___,_v,._‘ LVIIBB "JV vv -.-.â€"._.,, There have been several Hallowe’en parties this week at which the pupils have been guests. On Wednesday evening Mrs. McDowell entertained entertained the C. W. Class. A. J. Daggitt and Wife to Allen Butter-field and wife, WD $10, N half. lot 19, blk. 3, G. L. Wrenn's addition- to Highland Park. 1’ H. W. Jeffrey and wife to W. E. Ingram and wife, WD $10, lot 73, R8â€" ‘vinia, Highland Park. 5 Adolph Knudson and wife to W. C., lShipnes and wife, WD $10, lot 11, blk.1 l2, Wrenn's addn. to Highland Park. 1| W. G. Reddoch and wife to Hannah lSeifert, WD $10, Lot 2, sub. of Block *5, Exmom‘ addn., Highland Park. 1 Virginia C. Hobart and husband to John Griffith, “'D 310, part lot 10, ‘ Lake Forest. J. P. Melody and John Griffith, WD Our Thanksgiving Menu Forest. ‘ F. H. Burtlotte and wife Ulnntinghouse, Dead 2699. I 3 6, Ravinia Highlands, High Group of Dances $10, N (if SOC F. H. Burtlotle and wife to Bessie i Huntinghouse, Deed $699. Lot 33, blk. 36, Ravinia Highlands, Highland Park. : Elizabeth J. Ward to Morris Woolf, EWD $70,000. Lot 2, Waverly subdi- ‘,\'ision. Highland Park. I‘estcr, REAL The allied puwers, which includes I ' . \ou lhc United States. have nuw started , cm in In boat Germany in the cummerâ€" .3 vial rare, by talking and strikingi v' while Germany is Working. I Melody and John Griffith, WD 27 3-4 acres S half S E quar‘ 6. Deerficld T‘wp. W. Griffis and wife to Thos. ‘, \VI) 310. part'ht 344, Lake ESTATE TRANSFERS School Notes‘ same night {0" the Primary Gt‘fid‘“s O 0.0.0.0.....OOOOOOOOOOOOOO ”to“. .§?§§T¢?§v§:flxvv? M M 3 of 2.2... 3.35 .1... an» 00.00 00 o Sheridan Bldx. Highland Purl 3 Telephone 374 0 P. 0. BM 3 Auto Accessories Catfish Cord and Fabric Tum Vulcaniziné and Retreadinfi Orders given my special attention What do you need? AUTOH’S'UP'PLY suor American Legion Victory Reunion Get acquainted with your buomec the boys who put the big circ: on for the Huns‘ They're staging a real ClRCUS---TEN BIG ms 0. C. DOERRIER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT J. P. STEFFEN, Proprietor 522 Central Avenue Tekphonen»â€" 350-909 Elephants. lions, complete mena- Eerie. acrobats. Riding Roonsy’s. benezer Mule. Whip. Ferris- Wheel. Merry-Go-Round, Wu Trophy Exhibit, Educational Ex- hibit, War Motion Pictgre Amusements. Stock Ya'rd Pavifion DR. W AW N DENTIST Every Day {n4 N!“ 3H lehlnnd Park. Ill. llo H P- w. flag. P’N'Ight V Moyniné': I Méwrrg-Co-Rouhd, Wu Exhibit, Edpcationol Ex- 1 of lllinoi: an I hu NOVEMBER cunn- AME SALE ’ or SAMPLES CmmSuflsm §g anuub$75 ; 5m 10. 32- u ‘0' may F-rTrin-od mmum Manama: with your Buddies and 0 out the big circus PAGE In. Continuou‘ flu.) no. Mm BUI- 11 N. Sat. 5!. 815 to $42-50 75 Vibe. _ DRESSES SHOP m Q; 'fl

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