Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Dec 1919, p. 2

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Telephone 1103 = Launderen and Dry Cleaners Telephones l 78-] 79 Hhvlil-n-l PAGE TWO AND IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE THE BEST GRADE OF CANDY YOU EVER BOUGHT AT THE PRICE YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITHOUT ANY ARGUMENT. I THANK YOU. ELWOOD F. PRA'I'I‘. AGENT. I WANT EVERYBODY IN HIGHLAND PARK TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW “NEWPORT PACKAGE” CHOCOLATES MADE BY TOURAINE OF BOSTON, MASS. AND GUARANTEED BY ME. COME IN AND GET ONE OF THESE DELICIOUS POUND PACKAGES AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF Telephone us. 75c 39 South St. Johns Avenue \Ir. and Mrs. E. J. Bingham of Irv- ,ing Park were the guests of Mrs. IBimzham's mother. Mrs. Amelia Pyle. Christmas. ; Mr. A. H. Muhlke of Chicago was 1 the week end guest at the home of R. I Vant. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dough- erty of Chicago dust week. The week of prayer will be nhsprvad Mrs. Margaret Tresse had as guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Buxman of Northfield. Miss Irene McCadie of Chicago spent Christmas at the Frank Peter son home. :{g‘ riage of Miss Cecelia Daulton, daugh- é'l ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Daulton, L: of Barnard, S. D., and Dr. A. L. Lee fof this city. The ceremony was perâ€" formed at 12 o’clock Christmas day by Dr. O'Neill at the Immaculate Conâ€" ;ception church. ' Mr. Irwin Plagge who is working for the American Can company in New York City is spending the holi- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plagge. I The successful doll winners in the contest given at the Theo. Knaak drug store Christmas were the fol- ilowing: Helen McWade, first; Lela I Kreh, second; Lois Clark, third; Mar- ljorie Garrity, fourth, Vivian Spencer, lfifth; Margaret Pfister, sixth; Ada May Vineyard, seventh, Lucille Peter- son, eighth; Arline Mentzer, ninth. and Dorothy Wesaling, tenth. l ( Dorothy Antes has the chicken and Eva Lange has scarlet fever Misses Mayme and Laura Karch Spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman of Cross Plains. Wis. Miss Nellie Barnett of Libertyville was the guest of Miss Horenberger on Thursday. The Social club of Everett gave a card party and dance for the benefit of St. Patrick’s church Tuesday eve- ning. O 7-»vmmvw DEEBFIELD NEWS ITEMS § nounce the engagement of their- daughter. Mary. to J. A. D’Celli, of San Francisco, Cal. The marriage will take place the early part of Janu- ary. The Sedgwick family are at Palm Beach, Fla., where they are spending the winter. Mrs. Robt. Smith will a dance for her daugl Saturday evening at the tel. M r. and M rs THE HIGflLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND mum. ILLINOIS of prayer will be observed Smith will entertain at her daughter, Lenore, me had as her and Mrs. Geo. the Moraine hm Sedgwick an- pox The construction or! a connected system of Water Mains in Woodland Avenue, Groveland AVenue, Lambert Tree Avenue, Ashland Place, Oakland Avenue and St. Johns Avenue Highland Park Special Assessment The Grammar school P. T. A. will meet on Friday afternoon, January 9. A large attendance is desired. Friday evening Mrs. Ira Hale gave a dinner for her brothers and their families who were her guests also in honor of Eleanor Meyer who is home from Great Falls, Montana, for the holidays. The children of thd primary depart- ment of the Presbyterian church held their Christmas party in the com- munity house Tuesday afternoon. Nine parties were given by different organizations for the children of the Dorcas Home last week. Dorothe McWilliams and Eliz- abeth Reichelt. were guests at a lunch- eon given by Misses Elizabeth and Mildred Knickerbocker of Chicago last Saturday. Helen and Walltce Reichelt were the guests of their cousins, Eloise and Burt Dickens, Jr., of Edgewater Fridny. A service preparatory to commun- ion will be held Friday evening at eight o’clock. The Rev. Percy H. Nickeless will preach. This will be a service for young people. The New Year Communion service will be held at 10:45 the morning of the eleventh. The subject of the sermon is “Where Jesus put the ‘If”’. Everyone is in- vited to attend the services. in the Presbyteridn church Sunday morning, Jan. 4. Rev. T. H. McDow- ull will preach on "New Wine in Old Bottles,” 3 service fbr parents. In the evening the subject,will be “Reducing Ballast." A special service will be held Wednesday owning at 8:00 in the church. The Rev. Arnold Peter- son of Chicago will be the speaker. 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