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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Feb 1920, p. 2

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Phone 388-286 Garage or Show Room PAGE TWO ET us show you the new Studebaker line before you buy, as it is one of the best values on the market this year. Don’t wait to place your order until you wish to use a car, as it may make your delivery too late to enjoy the early spring riding. We also handle the Oakland line. 7 Appointment or Demonstration Call 125 North St. Johns Avenue and Opposite Postoffice Koon S HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS For v14~hw++wz~+z++++++é Saturday eveninfi' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendortf entertained seven~ teen of their fm'ends At a Valentine party at their home on Hazel aveâ€" nue. Five hundred was the feature of the evening. Mrs. Elmer Clavey and Mr. Alvin Meyer were the suc- cessful prize winners. Mrs. George Ott entertained Young Matrons' o'u'b at her hom Wednesday afterno m. ner of the first lady’s prize and Mr. B. H. Kress Won the first man's prize. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Stems de- lightfully entertained a five hundred party at their home Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Eugene Ender was win- Following the business meeting the members enjoyed a social hour. Deâ€" licious coffee and doughnuts made by Mrs. S. S Love were served. A vote of thanks was also given to Mrs. R. E. Pettis for the sink she donated for the kitchen. The asso- ciation voted to buy supplementary books for Mrs. Davenport’s room. Mrs. R. D Supple gave a report of the Work done in the rest room and a vote of thanks was given to her for her splendid work. The association voted to sell the soup bowls to the membersrand buy cups since they serve cocoa at noon to the children instead fif soup. The McCormick Theqlogical semin- Who is teacl ary Glee club.‘De Witt Durgin Lash, ; emy. [directon will give a concert in ‘the: There wil {Deerfield school assembly hal‘ underfday evening [the auspices of the Deerfield Boygchurch durin Scone; Thursday evening, the 19th.3German ser Following the program a business meeting was held in the reading room. the president, Mrs. Oscar Beecham, presiding. The afternoon’s entertainment was opened by a series of games by the pupils of Miss McWilliam’a room af- ter which Mrs.'T. H. McDowell told interesting stories. The February meeting of the Deer- field grammar school Parent-Teacher association Was held Friday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Duffy and Miss Annie Dutfy loft for Phoenix, Arix., Friday on account of the poor health of Mr. Duffy. (Iron of Chicago WV vmw'v'vfivâ€" '3 DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS § Furost and Mr Thomas Peters of this \ity \xhich took place in Lake Faust un Monday. Both young pt-o- plc Wt‘n‘ employed in the North Shore L'ilS office in this city. Annoum-mn‘cnt is made of the maxu riam- of Miss Esther Kelly oi Lake Mrs. (‘arleton Vuil entertained at dinnrr un‘ Tuesday evening proced~ in): the pmâ€"lonten dance at the High- land Park club. Covers were laid fur twwty-thmo. Little Leon Fay entertained eight little friends at n Valentine party last Saturday afternoon. Games were the features of the afternoon. lh‘stlfly evening. Miss Anna ('aslin, Mrs. William Mort‘ton, Mr. William Mui'etun and Mr. N. Wink were the suvccasful prize winners. A most lh'llfllllful ewning was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Jum-ph J, lim‘ulm nf (inwn Hay rum! (-ntw‘tuincd 1hr Hurhrc club in their humo last Wed- I} Mrs. Walker of Chicago was the l-l (‘uptain Patrick J. Noe and Miss Ruby Backus were united in mar- riage last Saturday evening at 6:30 at Fort Sheridan. After a formal military wedding uvromnny, a fine dinnvr was served at the Deerpath inn at Lakv Forest. Miss Bavkus I* an aid at Fort Sheridan. and has ii\'('«i is: Highland Park fur the past Mrs. John Houten last Saturday af~ Let-noon entertained a party of friends at a miscellaneous shower, given in hunnr nf Mrs. Ernest Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler, Tuesdly evening entertained the clerks of the three Butler shoe. stores and their ladies at a dinner party, given at the Butler home in Green Bay road. Af- ter a very delightful meal, the guests enjoyed a very pleasant evening with dancing, music and games. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS,_ HIGHLAND PARK, UL" MI 'Hw Phjluthou class of the United ungrlirul ('hlll'l'h nwt Tuesday ow» Hm ‘IHH ht it Dawns xrwit‘ty mm Tm-sduy : :11 73;“ at the hnnm of Miss r [’11qu A wry pleasant Hr tullu vwnim: was spent. xMImle-nts \\'(‘l‘l' svrvud by SOCIAL AUI‘IVITY a mun-h huh“ entertained the at her home nn Mrs. Hl-nry Health, not wealth, makes the ful spirit. What this country needs right how is more of God and less of politicians. Miss Dorotfiy Reichelt was Elie gust of Dr. and Mrs. Crothengoef Elgin last week. LA Npg CA PE BEA UTIFIER TELE ONE 523 HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS grounds, call ; Highland Park 523 now, and I will prepare a plan during t ‘3' Winter. The work can then be done early next Spring. Bearfirn mind that a job of this kind well done never needs to be “fie-again. You save money by lrafing it done right. Won’t yoank it over? If you would like to beautify your I am pre ’ ed to draw plans for your garden and grounds after the Ita in style, and will be glad to talk over such plans with the ow . s of North Shore property. I handle the work either on a on? basis or by contract. N 0 job is too small to have my attentiong-jdtill I am prepared to handle contracts running into thousands offliollars. If you home not done so, you should go over now. I believe you will findf' one of the beautiful gardens left, not destroyed during the r. You would get an idea of the beautiful sur- roundings it possible to have right here on your own grounds; You say g climate is difi’erent. That is 111113.; but we have a great varietya§f trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses find other flow- ers which grip very well here. Even with the limited variety we have in thfg country you can make your home not only beauti- f ul, but wond‘gi’ful, in Italian styles. ‘ joy- F We admire Columbus more flaith he had than we do 1 " < There were no re: ”is country in 1491 £3 *OVerimz America. Watch your gmm@@@@@@@@@@@@ real coal strikes in l91, so history tens Have You Trhveled note for the do for dis. in Italy? The pastor will pneuh mornix“ and evening next Sunday. In Chi morning 1!: opportunity will be (ivâ€"4 en to guy who wish to unite with tin: church either by letter or confection} of faith. The Bible Study c118: Vim meet Monday night at 8:00 o'clofil Payer meeting! on Wednesday night- A- cordial invitnflon i: m b_ the public. . x

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