Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 12 May 1921, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

u‘nncw‘z‘q...”.¢â€"u ~91 M m.“ WWW r." . '- n - DR. C. V. as. Sheridan Budding, ! '1\".\:\4|\/MIMII M; h M; I (M M "IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"Illlllllllllm"Ill"lllllllmllllllllllilllllllllli DR. (2. y. NICHOLS Successors to 207 N. Second St. New Location 37 South St. Johns Avenue Onnosi Children’s Hair ( a Specialty PAGE TWO PICNIC mucus TO HIRE North Shore Merchpntq Express Co gnu-nu“-.. A MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Ladies are invited to bring their children to this shop where they will receive the best of ser- vice and attention. ‘ DEN TIJT The Reliable Laundrv TIUNKS AND BAGGAGE __ Trips Daily to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicago Let us launder your family wash, your pil- lows, rug rugs, quilts and blankets, and Dry Clean yuur Oriental and Domestic rugs and draperies. your Suits and Over-mats that you will put away. mil ynur Suits. Dresses. Gloves. and Curtains or whatever needs llry (leaning. We will call fur whatever you may have and ilellver than to you in the best possible manner uni tn ynnr vntire satisfaction. Let Us Launderers and Dry Cleaners Telephones 178-179 {end if /A We are Master Dyers and Help You With {:Your Housecleaning 00.0.0.1... Tel Leuer Opposite C. N. W. Depot ‘3 SI. 3'08““) . Highland Park 550 DENTIST Cutting f0 ffie afiuna’n] (Weaners i cm W [are In fold. it I pils ir <led in ‘ chicks : time. W8 3' Two (.‘ecropia moths can MiSs .Jnnes' mom. Last Thursday the 68‘s scenes of the Robin Hum! In Miss Meyer's room are several pine cones that came from California. One of them is 18 inches long and 16 inches wide. The serum! is 8 inches long and IR inches wide. The third is 6 inches long and 1‘}. inches wide. Two (.‘ccropia moths can be seen in ";n.‘ l«-â€"â€" ‘ The 18's room now. Mrs. Louis Sht’tllt‘) will he hostess Ln the Five Hundred club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. (‘harles 'A. H. MeCauley an-i nounces the marriage of her daughter} Miss Katharine Lay McCauley to Mr.: Joseph Lee Fearing of Ravinia, which took place on Saturday at noon at the} home of the bride on Vine ave. The! ceremony was performed by the Rev.‘ Peter C. Wolcott assisted by the Rev. Rufus Miller of Philadelphia, a rela- tive of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Fear ing left for the east. after an informal reception. Upon their return they will live in Ravinia. Miss Flossie Schroiber will be 055 tomorrow evening~ to the F Evening cluh. Mia‘s Muriel Mortem will enter tain at. luncheon and bridge Saturday for her guest. Miss Margaret Mahin of New York, who was a room mate at Smith Folk-gr. Kay Brand ft-l‘ Miss Luella Muem-h. whusv vngagmnvnt to Mr. Shuder of Sumner. 11].. has recently been an~ nnum-od. The date of the wedding Editor‘in-(‘hiefl Effie Crimson Some time ago the 18‘: set a hen. l Monday morning ten little chick- s were hatched. As little chickens e not fed until they are two days i. it was Tuesday when all the pu- s in the primary building assemb- | in the kindergarten to see the icks eat and drink for the first nu-t yostvrday afternoon in Hall Minx Edward A. Smith ls (-r in]: at hridgc- this afternoon uuvsr Mrs Cvufi‘n-y Winslow "u; Brand vntvrtainvd a 1‘0“ friends at a birthday dimwr for Mrs. (l 8. Brand. Beautiful and original May day dt’t‘O‘ rations added immensely to the oc- casinn. After dinner the guests wont to thr U. 8. Brand hnmv where the remainder of (hr rwninu was spvnt in plavinu L'RHH‘~' Mrs. Rom-1' h" Vuil ('Htt'l'LfllHt’d at 2| can! party on Tuesday evening for Mrs. Edward A. Smith's guest Mrs. (hu-rrrvy Winslow. .\1I'>. V. S I lum-hmnn {min} HI'\ N. ‘\ mhu-qumm mm; fur hm \vhrm- mzlrri‘ turuzuu'ni uf in Jum: we-H L'iH-n The Sucml Hub of .1" 2:; :7. ..::.:.::,i 2: Z __...:r;.f;. ..::E A :13: xii. 1.: . 251,3;1. _: .1. 32.... 3.; 1,: [x wmm-rs “14‘: Kay Svhnwim I‘mul. .‘Hh‘ I‘I .\h\'\ \‘lll {\u-ln- Kin-st Frirhn' w. HI! ‘Il'YH ELM PLACE SCHOOL .ast Saturday evening Mrs. Ray M aylm: UH ' < 2,-\ K5392 x: y: Ht THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS vvli‘b BULL" DURHAM have fi w doves “.11!th ! «m Tm “Nb. Hr SOCIAL ACTIVITY «‘\'t HI! 8. Brand home where the of [hr «~vvllilm was spk‘nt games. chin ”and hair. It and was thoroughly \HH lOcts from one bag of 332mg cts from Do you know ypq can ‘roll Wink vuh-rtmm-(i at shower nn Friday M'v Him'v. Mi“ Juha Stipc :v In Mr. Sun-n K. 0< 'hxrugn. will take plan Ruynmnd hrviber will be host.â€" mime~ to the Friday r and MIN: \Vllluml Hrrtrudr Williunn .1. l'nnsin- thvrtmm-d :nI Flu» Humh'wi 1:»! Thv <1nu-ssfnl pn/m MM. Hurry l’uul. MIN Smith ls entertain TOBACCO GENUINE II l) [nun-“w “low" ( L'ML'HIM‘HI of tin-H ”.1.“ I“ \Ir “NHL” [lemn Hum. .11. 1' \II I 0 Ben: “1' Highland Park. thul ;; i, “”1, 1‘ (‘HH l'nkrwwn frivmlzv 'r:x\'-rsit\- ut' MIMI» 'I‘th nmn‘nnu “h‘xhv ' ' m mm m m. um“, ml up n lmttlt' (‘Ulltfllh “~11“ rntx-rtninvd it! 5”” HIM )V'UT 'ITIAIIHT. My {111‘ M”. Mar “‘41- data-ti Jan. 11 Ruth-H] :th 5|i\\ Th” “WHO “'35 15'1"} \\‘.|.\hml up with ”1013“ _« Iv“ [ht‘rl' by [ht- HE'I k vnh-rhum-(i H! H hm! prufu'nhly nut MN 'm' nn Fring ('\'('~ thnw or four days ""‘. Miu Juha .Stilw. than the nwrs Wvl'x n \ V , m1 .1“. I/i%¢(( the Lady Elks K8 ve five HH'IHL’ hush'xfi their for her Wittvn Em” RH Thv nmanvst man yet thv nther day. He wc boy 'muw the lawn. be him a bi}: appetite. 01' how In )1“ tin“ hm-k .n\v\l gotten an answer. I nm a marrird man twvnty-seven years old. I have twu children. a girl and a buy. I am unployed by the llmm's Division of Highways, Dept. uf Public Works and Buildings, Springfield. lllinois, as a cement in- spector at the Lehizh and Marquette cumvnt plants in Oglosby. I hope you' rem-hm this letter and drop me a, line. 1 truwlrd the same hunk. it was Iwu nnlm \H-st uf Starved Rock, our >Lnt¢~ park hero in Lah‘allo ('uunty. I was not alum- u! the time. Two friends and I Won- motor~houting. and l was walking the banks watching thej wild ducks. 1 have found a number; of bottles with names and addresseai from us far north as Watertown, Wisconsin. and one from Beaver Damf Wisvunsm. I also put my name and address in bottle: hm hm”. “AWL The Anwrican and English Im- «\Ineruan and I‘nglish thwin how to meet German competition is )[u «m strike and tie up produc- ()n J though! Huh‘ .‘Hu 1! m (h Whvn d. it m t] ll Nam» 11: four mvh puts and many still m ”nix ’wa “'1 ‘Jhtnbutwl mml May 21% Mi Ln-r' Hum frost Hl' Mmhting ' nur mm lu-furt' that tum- Hn Jun, ch my hruthm ihmmhf i! wuuM In- fun In um and put I! in .1 Math- an t m (hr l'himgn rn'vr. We ku dad urn! In hi~ uflin- h ()n Sunday morning I saw a robin. nn a log that was lying in a small stream. It >tuck its head in the water and pulled nut a leaf that had mud UH it. Then the ntht'l‘ robin came and hmk the leaves away to make a nest. 1‘hl‘ 0““ which took away the leave: tunk tht‘m up in the highwt crou-h he rnuhi find und put tht-m (f‘n tup 0f tho» mm“ pit-«vs nf twig whit-h he had put Un-n- ht'furv. After almut :m ’H'Hl'5 \wn'k, ”11‘ m-st was finishwt “11h h-uns. hut (hr-y had In brim: mud \thn ulmut tit‘tu-n or hwnty HHHUIP‘ hurt [Hum-«i. the host was all hmkhmt. 'I’n‘u «tap Jutm‘ thvro www- t'nm‘ spwklm! rubin I‘L’L’.‘ in it, Mann: Lawwntz Mi. ’I'hc («Hy tuhhnm- plants stzu'tvd by HIV “A! \ww m tim- mmhtiun fur wttm; nut hy lust 'l'hursdny, So tho} I 5 I 5’ f t f 1 I am sending unv of as a reliv. HI In th. Nth.‘ l Last Wednesday the 8A’s went to the Art Institute with Miss Giffon. ~\ fuller amount will be given next “wk. onjoyvd by all who saw it. H' L'H't‘n away 'I‘hruv .‘IH' nm‘ am n-spectfully yours mvst man yet was reported day. He wouldn’t let his the lawn. lK‘CaUSt' it gave appetite. lum. .h . I’alk. “Ilnuh frivmlzv mum: “hl‘l' u'ulkmu of {hr lllinms V'l\'(‘r. l Atth' wontmlmm notes l'hu-auu riH'L In l'u'vlw‘ti :u. :mswma h-ttu-r uum- April 113‘ Turn Hunt. Jr 1,1111th “H ‘IH' “(7“ would m- fun In “Titl' n I! H in u hulth- and thin“ hirufln HYH‘. ‘VQ‘ did Mr, \Hlt In hi~ “Hire. he thruw h puts and half :n Thvu‘ WI“ HUI hr lay 21% m: the (inn Mmhting wind:- I» Albert Morris ' un 1hr hank. e- rams and Was ':-r falling. I! wn thrn- over - it Wm lowrr \\'('(‘k 8):“ when UK 3:00“ (”“11” huhy, Illinnis‘ April I”. 1921 the sheets uhu-h In fuur '11 The 2‘ 1921. alum: pitk- from sanw and New Wonderful reserve power, pow- erful brakes, quick acceleration, beautiful lines and a splendid finish in fact a car having all of the most desirable qualities in motor car construction. MOLD‘ANER HUMER ’3 fl tin-Tu aura-n... _-_ :3 Liberty Motor Cars are so con- structed that they give the owner a feeling of satisfaction and com- fort at all times. Telephones Highland Park 120 - 121 . McPherson Son HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. ID' NORTH suzmmu' how No matter how hemy or del» cat:- the maternal, or how am:- quated the style. our ”VIPROV ED METHOD leaves them In Ideal condition and upâ€"todate _In style To dcanse. dye. renovate and remodel all kinds of weanng ap- pare! 562 Ff:

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy