Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Jan 1922, p. 2

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

b aZ’E’fi’fM‘ Continuous 11 a.m.to 11 pm? low PLAYING libpuun PRICES “VICKI-i « END trips iii-ml windy in [hr planning Ln make them \‘vi‘y vnjnyahlu Whvi: put an- invited out iakv 3 im\' of candy with ywzi it shnw~ ihuughtfulâ€" n>v~\ HI? 'mur burl [hm will Ht The Reliable Laundry Launderers, Dry C [90118725 89’ Dyers H W78 can shield )nu, from the wearing. ageing influence nf wushday: from the annoyance 01' hands chnfed from constant contact with boil- imr waters: We can relieve you of the fatigue that in;r waters mme~ from doing the ern wzuhing lpl‘rv’t‘lfltt‘a wumen all the laboriuus work style wzuhd and return them more than (H'R DAMP Try our DAMP WASH We wash Send us in m~~m~~w. p Imk K0111 111 (1.1111151. “an In I; {11715 guest 11f h1<z1unt .\l1< Fun 111 F1111 ““1155 Comcl 1r mer {1‘1 “111-111-1111 1' - 7 Mr. and Mrs: Hurry 01141111111" hm! ‘51!- m [he-11‘ nests Inst “wk Mr. 111111 Mrs. Howard F132;: (11' $11 Louis. Ma [NM E‘ I ICUT and Mr. and Mrs. Marvm I‘otorsnn 11f - Libertyvillo. ,h your domes in numerous watersâ€"â€" any ordinary laundress can attempt-â€" them to you, sweet and clean. 11 V “'1‘ can vuur bundle. Telephone today Hl' WASH SERVICE, with its mod- methods. is especially devised to save 9 lahoriuus work and worry of the old n K: 1:1 l‘ark 6'; Llh‘rtyxillu m- Highland Park. 1..- um- Liberty» 111» 037-1: umily washimz H 3h<> FL svvcrul fr (W0!) 1 n g: Miss Margaret Fm‘g Tuesday owning at u and dmnvr fur wwml 'Mrs. William (iuynt i-nturuiinwi "The ('luh" last Thursday q-H-ning at :i (‘hristmas party. "Bumm" was 1h<~ feature of the, vw-mng. lenrutlnns wvri- in keeping with thv m-i-zisi-m. Miss Elizabeth Silbor cntortaim-d Thv BIN a lurgv number 0f friends at a din-Va m. ner and dance at the Moraine hotel.“ 'l‘hv Rev Ncw Year's (we. Tha- party was u‘nt thc ell" )er. Thnmm Iiufi'y lvft Saturday ruining fur ()hiu, “hon- hrl‘ daugh- ter. Mrs. W. Wulkm', u wrinusly ill Jack Rot-fr uf (hlvumu, “an 1h: 0'”is of his aunt. .‘hw Huumw End- most dolightful affair Mrs. Howard Mag}: 01 >L LOUD. “UV mm: and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I‘otorsnn “f: 'H (‘ ) FH'Q- .u Libertyvillo. ‘ _ It am; ‘ “'1” meet {uplt‘thvl' M!" and Mrs. Ralph I’L'tcrsnn of House Saturday at Chicago. were the week end guests of Mr. Peterson‘s mother, Mrs. F. Pop t+4»:.~:«;.~;..;..;..g..;..:..;..;..;. . .o n arson. “2‘ CHRIST! AN aincd .~ Miss Edith Strykor of Evanston, was the guest of her brother, Mr, Rumayne Strykvr. last “'9t‘k‘ Misses Mary Bleimehl and Lou Mayor uf Chicago, were (hc guests 0nd L‘ill' \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn had as their guests Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Labahn and daughter Irma. of Evanston and Mr. James Daughâ€" erty of (‘hiuagu Vercnc Gunckcl xiistvd at the home (If her unclv. Mr. Vernnn Gum-k9] in Chicago last week Mr‘ and Mrs. Howard Bowman of Blmmingtnn. werv the guests nf Mr. and Mrs, Harry Muhlko. last week, .‘lrs. Harry Olendorf onwrtaim-d the Ynung Matrnns club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wrillmm (‘mllmv quite ill. Mrs. .‘linnrmi u tivvs frnm (‘hlunm (*YHL )1 Mr. Huyd Uunrlwl. Mr, and Mrs. .14 E. Kullrr and .\li~‘se.~ Flnrcnw (‘arnlzm and Margaret Wylie. Were awarded prizes at thv Deerfield Vul- untwr Fire lk-partnwnt's masquerade which was mwn in the school As~ .wmhly Hall. New Year's Eve. Duf- f Mus.- “lura Emu-r hluml [’ul'k Rudd}: Hm} :hnricr 1mm} m-nm Mrs. Fred Labahn had sts Monday. Mr. and Mrs. pahn and daughter Irma. 1 and Mr. James Daughâ€" myi rulvrtmu l party Mum! m \\;u hus‘tl‘i> thvntrr party )‘num: fnlkx on) r t he “‘(‘t‘k w vrtuinud rvluâ€" wr (hr week has boon nlvrtmm-d .‘anston.‘ er. Mr, Suhjm \‘tu-nu‘n I! n) !‘_\"> on furnhh “New!“ hm 'YL 'l \h \\ ml Mr ‘ l'ui (mm \\ .\UY (H \lv {A'l' H M thr .lunu‘ AM SUV“ uftn-rmn‘n l! i‘ Huh" Uni \ll iuuuhtrr Mr M unii helm-h oi uu- .mu. he lik-lti at three it'tltn‘h. The delegates “ill report on the lllmuniington ('onferenee at the Young l‘eople'fi meeting The horn“ Swlet)‘ extra inoetim: Monday. January it. in order to do some work for the hospital in (illilll‘lnfill‘l lilll‘t’ht'tin \\lll he wrv» ml :iwl the)‘ Will :uiiouin l‘.|Tl}' in older to attend the \Voniim'~ .\ii\~ion- \\ ill hold an ary l'nion The \Vonizink .\li~\ionur_\ l‘nion “I“ meet at the home of Nlrx lra .l. (iH'l'. ‘ltn'. l’rospi-t't Ave. Heirdâ€"li) \\'lll on "Thu Spsinhli Sin-akin}: The 'l‘uwilzq. ,luii (irnwr Q. (il'lttl)'. 3‘1 l‘rmpvct ave, [he tnpit', ‘ >in-ul‘ \thminster (luild Will meet l't‘th‘l meeting \Vrdneadny eve- ning. The (amp Fire and Blue Bird girls will meet together in Home Saturday at ten o'clock .«Ho~:«:~H-z»:-z~:-z-~:~:-i»i~:.+oio+o:~: '44::- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -~:~-:»:«:~:~:~:«H«z-M»:»:-:»iâ€"++~i-H~:~i+ Subject {or next Sunday's Lesson “Surranient.” ‘3' .g. Sermon. Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sun- day School meets immediately after the ‘ nupils up to the age of 20 years. The ,#L2_L :- Amerieuns' - l”. at the homeof Mrfi.‘ the Parish 1 morning service. and is open to .\lr~’. lliiniel l‘olvh WH~ the speaker of the t‘Vt'nlnL'. and in her gracious it‘lL’InHl manner gave one of the most interesting talks that have lueen given at the Y. \V, 1'. A. ll “its eapegially appropriate a: it dealt Willi women's affairs in the everx tiny wallw of life. and elo>ed With a reading from one of the Aunt lane >torie3 that eVery one ln\'t'> The humor and pathos of it all “in iver) iippealini: “H. (ltiu! The niusii plliVllll‘tl h)‘ the JULIHT,‘ Helen lhwlnlek ~ho“ my >hlll \\'zi~ l'~‘t)t‘i‘l1|ll_\' good, (“Vt‘ piano ifllitl ieal ahility. l.oi.~ Larson eontriliutwl tuo Lia-tips of songs in a >weet. girlish \'<>lt't" that called for eneores to which hl‘n' plem HIL’l)’ rt'spuntlt‘ll. ‘ l.l)!hl refreshments were served and la social time followed. ‘ Shower 7 A fart-Well party in the nature of a jshower was given Thursday evening :in honor of Miss Rose Swihart. at the 'Y. W. (‘t A. l The table was beautifully decorat ed in pink and green With a FHiKlI‘ pink rose for the guest of honor. Dainty refreshments Were sened rand the cake cut just at the right plat-e to bestow upon the expevtant lizuesb the thimhle. ring and money m ‘the ever pupular method of fortune telling. l\\'iI finlox‘ l 350 VETS DESTITUDE SAYS “Y” SECRETARY lib-\(‘K MANY NECESSITIES Pix-Service Men at Great Lakes Without Sumcient (‘loth- ing; Relief Work is Begun Three hundred and fifty «hell- shorked, gassed and wounded war veterans in Great Lakes hospital to- day are without clothing and other necessities of life. declare: Secretary [*1 R. Cobra-ht of the Wlukegnn Y‘ M. (C A., in dinelmfiim: (‘onditions al- leged to exixt there The)’ In- the same men who phld in hluod thlt drmorraey might endure living niartnt~ n! the terrihle God of War . They luek n\'rrum($. ahmnfi, .nhirtru even a (hinge of underwear They are there for examination and ohm-nation uniting patiently for the red tune of the Hovernment to un- ~.,v..v..'..-.. ..' _ . . . ‘ .V. IL every Sunday morning It 10:45. Sun- day School meets immediately mm tho morning service. and is open to iiupils up to the age of 20 years. The \Vvdnesday evening meeting, which in- cludes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o'clock, You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cen- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the evening And Sunday afternoons from two to six M \i o'clock .\1 .\I lx mm-tmu .\I I’RESBYTERIAN (‘HURCH Thu humm‘ss mm gn ahead in un will lx- cnmplaimnu have no luck. .\1 l'.‘ Thn- Blhlt- Schmul will tht' Ull'H'n 'l‘hl' munthly d hwlpt‘r> Hf M Hud' land \h )1th \\ [Ht ['0 THE HIGHLAND PARK 2‘ Augmt lunuar)‘ l Smut I_\ : MI iMI “I x\ stm wk-n Hwy \HH .‘uhnun nth-m! thy \Vumnr ”u H Th 11M M r NIX M! ‘J f M! guti M I’mk Mum! bl \Vuxtm‘ \\ I‘M-Mill}: «vf u! Khv hunt \l H Frank Fltt from Highland Park hu mm“ and all \\‘hu mi 1hr nfl'mr \‘vry \H .\1 \! 1le .\1| ,“I‘LH \\ Spo-kag Amorwuns b'rhl‘k 54 mm»! mg \Y thv mm \l \\ nub-gm M .‘1!’ and MI" >- szg l'nrk. Mr \11 r “111 (-hh-rtuln «vf Ihv LmiH-s hnmn- 'l‘huruh)‘ : Whn «in nu! dare untvrprlsmz way. luh-r because they Hahvrmun \H‘rt- 1 .\Ir\ vahuhr H \l‘ \l "11‘! H rVH'l‘ {If [(‘Hl'ht'TS u \(htl)l “I” \l \\ 1H pn-ach .MML fumll} x k k ( PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, \hv muiu) iuuuh I‘H +4» 5‘ COMM UNITY SERVICE -H-+-:~:«:~Z-:-1~Hfl-:~P:W+++ 1“"ch )h [II M mum!) 1'vnh-r It hzn Pw-H» [urnpuwd [mu \Hln mumt)’ Sq-rvll'r «an n musk (”1853 m harm-my. sight rrmimu. and lUndUl'tv mg. and 1f cnnugh xnu-rvsx Is shnwn Hm vull hr dnnv. Anynmv mu‘n-Hu-d m taking up thls Work wxll please rummum ulr “ith 1hr (‘ummunny (‘vntvr E Y. w. C. A. NOTES I ++s%u+++++++++HԤ'++°}-+++++ Mothen' ('lub The first Inn-ting of the New Year for the Mnthvrs' rluh was hvld Turx- day H'cmng, MN. Dunn-l IBM» \Hh (hr speaker nf (ho vw-mng. and In her gracious mumul munnor gaw- mm- of thy mos! ”urn-Mum talks that haw boon gin-n Ht {ht-Y. \\',1'.A. l\ Mu ”(1)5 The but Lut no! the lem! of few livinvs was the opening uf thn- punt-ls sot iwfnrv tho Yuritir Urin- ami (his tlmk h good long [HIH‘ fur therr wrrt- many and attractive surprises besmwod up- on this popular member of the Friend ship vluli. Board Meeting The regular mefling of the \K W (I A‘ lxmrll will he held Tm-Mluy January 10. at 10 n'clm-k. [h Tho nldrr groups M (Mr! KL‘M‘Y\0-.~ under their leader. Mus Fummms, Went to ('hlvagn Wedno-miuy mommy to visit Hull Noun and 1hr (‘hu'agu New pupils will class at this time Dancmg classes wn ary 9 and 10 as usual Arrangement in: 975. .H'! M :m ru hmmu lair“! nu! mr rvqm 1h [1- Mr Hn A] IIHI M (‘Iuh Holdv- “IV" \I H 0'“! ml) ('lasxefi Wi” Hull Home v-h \\ 1“ Hm.) .~‘ can he made hy cull nun! I‘l'll'r H “er [Tl “in (hr speaker In her gracious um- of thr mos! haw boon gin-n «mi be takrn In!“ the into Mn { (hrl Rpm-n o U ILLINOIS Mu Th. H MY 1 Part) pally hi": '\ Hn’ (‘nm 11hr hm" M [h rrsunu' Jnnu hwlrmg that NH Wm h‘ thn‘m v \va 1) MI Hm! 1 \ HM\ 1 ”11‘” muh 'lr pr! HIH It: HI Pix-Service Men at Great Lakes Without Sumcient (‘loth- ing; Relief Work is Begun They Iflt‘k nvrnuats. hhmnfi, .‘hlrtfu even a (‘hnngr of undrmvnr The-y are then fur examination and Mmrrvutmn “mung putwmly for the red tape uf 1hr prwrrnmom tn un- w1nd.th|t 1hr unnywnsutinn 1hr) MN‘k be granted Wind. that 1hr (Annywnsutinn 1hr} 5....3‘ be granted erief {m 1hr yAlru-kon heron-o 1: hung snunrht h) the Y M 1‘ A . un- der the der"!!0n of General Secreâ€" ury (Bohrvcht Ind the Rev. erum ”All. navy M-cn-ury of thy Wluke- inn ‘Y" loam-d at (he nual su- Hun Accurdlng tn LhA N'ITIXT‘ I"; 30 m-w pant-nu- an WWI W them In the name- (llfiltk‘lt A_\‘ vw-ry wH-k at 1hr hmpxwl. A“ ‘ Will (In: On The rvllrf work will he ”AM“ unul evvry [Hum-n! at Lhi Wig: can!“ In pnwlded with (-lnlhmg 0“ Mr. (lobrt-(‘ht Hind Qun-H)‘ and \Anhuul puhhr an.» nounvrmc-nL 1hr nrgumutum hm~ fur Lhr hunt mumh. umh-rtakrn to pro- udr (iuthmx for [M wit-rum (Du-r nab. hhtrfi. an?! other nrtwlm \al- ued II more thnn SLUUM huVr nln-nd)‘ been swurrdu‘ (hr rrlwf work Bu! murh murr Ip"nm-dq~d .\'o Prouan (or ('Iothin; "Tm-3w men nn- ”unqu- who come m Lhr hu‘pual in he rx-mlm-d and cund for. pending u dwnsmn u u. comprnu! um Sewn-tar) Hahn-ch! uid‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Malnmzm h HHUHH khth my 2th) ('nH\ hnxt HUI Moldaner 86 Humer \"IHI ‘fldmi [H‘t Hl'Rt ‘H SKHVH'ES H\ tm HIM ym l’h‘xhy 1’11” Hm \w h: 1‘, HH- 41m u [Iiihh ywrnm SIM-MN nvan H. \-.u “hm n RUBBERSRUBBERS We have a complete line of the famous Converse Brand, all styles and sizes. in GALOSHESâ€"We have them in all styles and sizes. Waulefan Avenue 6 North Sheridan Road mm! Charles Glass pxpurh nmkr UN huh H 1!“? Huh. ::.~ in: du-ptn'ui U“ .m, Sun. m NI!‘H(‘!'(‘.~ d“ H'Q Hnurs Sund “'minrmin)‘ l-Iwnmu (‘hunl HIGHWOOD u arv l‘urdxall)‘ InVitvd uw n! the perllti’e.‘ ( {87 ('01:! ral Avenue Sunday 3L m. M 10:4 '3 H‘Ht'h nine H I'm hum-why“ A Iilyr \urmns Jum ,5 “Hr me“. \V‘ urv partn'uim'lx pinned to NS- ” gnpul :1 I’M-1' \Mu- w nationdb n :m t-\]M'I‘L Thvn- ~ 1,4» long; 1d 2h 1m thv kuih u! Hmng (ha 1L m 1m! mummy Hun, n pairof '.~ (flu-d 1n yum' \'>Y!,}>§«-I 52’1“wa v' mum III>JAniplr41§Q2LV Let m 2|) BE MISLED f ( Pun»! (MET n1 1H6 p. n I0 6 p “The mwvmnwnt. which opened hospital {our mnmhs ago for purpose. has pruvldud expert med treatmvm and attentmn. food shelter. Nu provision. however, mndr fur (‘10!th “Many of them men. since! dm'hargv. have been unable to 1 bwaum- of thmr condition. Some} hwn Impmvidem. uthvrs unffl Mr. “fur jming hack Into civiliu "Many of them are mental G nwn for whom the war ii lfi frightful fact Sumr arr bed ”Many nwn {or {nghlful lwnts Suflering from Wnr Elm . "They are men who an) twin . help themmlvm-rw find 1 The- terrible effects of the '3!” (old on them mentally and play“ "They (un‘w to UK hospital In“ {ht-.m with u the txpwinm it. ‘lho clothes on thtir back. I!” lnrk overcoat/n, show, FUIL‘. some 9" a rhungw of undo-"Wu: “We told the Mary H! the!“ a prominent banker In this ”1' Ilsuned in Hlt‘nmz than um an overcoat “huh he h chased that day fur in) (M Mr. Gobn-rh! «and Appeals made in \m 1mm and chum-hen. h! \uw 1nd1wduah- haw v (‘YUUF response. h: m . While the world 19 h'rlll murv carpentrn. t‘ru'kmu'! masons and furmn. HM «P turning nu! F!ehq{rnphfl'>. 0n. clerks and M'ruunlflllh‘ "Try our Damp W1 25. The Reliablc hound?)- sh. £5 "3- "' Tel- "3- (’1 Tmtnmm A; Strum at Telephone 1216 Phone 54 Sumxn) School ‘1 (bu nnd Put 1~ (,mnifl' ”Lao w P"- at I W hum! (NT! tome In K BET'I‘ER (‘H E‘ ‘( hr pmr u nu ma :xrr N-Hf 7g“ lull UH 111'} HH x w l‘his H" )HMH «'qu pm rm? ‘ll'l‘ Hm} (H‘ K N,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy