Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Feb 1926, p. 3

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t. 1434 383, We lots plant- Shop 'OSIERY 'OOTWEAR rspeeial mm I'D PAH. In rap... q “I“. I!” AND AVE. . 510-0”. PLANE for yphr " thitect El miitrtrk o.mriia, m. It!!! "-3-. CLARENCE B. 'd2'tt,'t', #1:. with; ACH "3PM! 4, 1m 'Fe, _ ' EL: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "my of Second “not. nunoqna 'lfltg af n datttrht'er " tho Highland Wk hin- 'ttttl 83W. January 80.' t f Laat Smithy we had Iona new eoegr. et: at Sunday lobed]. To nah the sad. we In" "tHar Eum Sunday We mm have some new junct- every Sunday. Who will brunt I in! Sunday school about next and”? an-vv-fll. At let my: r,sbatit tom-pug. church rennin medit- tributed. Hyoudidnotrpcolvconc. pleuopakforono. Yo-ttttod wit. Thoseofrm,wtsotasir- 'trtt2f,tgatrp2tte,rUt, ttstroth-rttthttr. Punt onto your “(than and friend- who we not member- of my church b town, "ttihteNtlteintereometo,ehme1t '1thrr1tthmdrtr.w , 8t. Pur- Evangelical Chtitreti T'. G. Pi-punk, paatat' Sunday school. 9:15 a. ll. ' C t Service, 10:15 a. n. f The service Sunday will be' 'tte; ed inch: Engliuh W. Fn Net we will. hate English “tried new 8mtdnyhmnrtowots. Thinwilllivu you the opportunity to form tbs un- kr church “in: but " St. Par: chmh. Plan M7. the change trf who tut begin” Ma} Bl3:11.35. mp " . tumrySundnymorniu. Ahpth. second and fourth Sunday jot tbs month a Gonna service “New the 'lrtetUVtreinntrur pay): 11:00 I. m. Garlic. Gill: l The harden club not " the home of In. Will Galloway with In. Jena Strong an aaaitrtaht hooks: on Wednesday. January 21. the. human meeting the me. was tttmedtmertitMm. E. 8.10 T who was the leader far the day. unb- Het was-“Fragrance in the G " which rhino-ted in a moat T ta and intending faahion.' Then“ of apieu and perfume: imee iiiitii2i- can was: traded through the ttrtotupmmmt time. A.diimtttoet of ttfegp'itat,','g"t,'t.tl h a: garden today 0 and in ‘qac member took part. tolling 11mm; Mailing plant. Delightful "-1 bellman Vera served and an en- Joyable m1 hour fonm¢j The next meeting will be held attire horn. of In. W. B, Metal! on Fobmw w. l On Sunday math. ginning ehpt'rMittatieet_ttutusieat part at the service. Comm and 'tnjoy‘ our little can [in me.- use tumour Rev. wmhmwm give t that aim coupe] , * T Next My waxy? in 9, the hand In ' mo- MHWDCM An iguana: not! and program is being 'ttt no tell your meat atroui, rpm- nooting. :3 Miss Mahmoud and up: In. Sand-y penning at w. M/8. will have that! af the and". 1A1!!!- pecially prepared Denied Will he given god . self denial 08mm“ tou- our work in Hon. M .' Rev. William is planning do ttart ',?etute,Cr1tttrttok.)rtsrttrite- that next Wednuday "mint; Come mttattd 91150! undying thu Mk with “' “gm {'Mmlnlm n. w. M. s. .mmmom a Chop Sue! dinner ot a... any at 12:00 o'clock. The ttttr. monthly meeting was held ‘in tbe " tdryoon “32:00 p. m. I i l The You. People’s" Muiiorte, #t'.aLA.Bertiorer "Win. cit-ck recently unmixed; m' 1.18 m: coast at thb Cock” has on Sunday dun-noon in ttit citing. The WM! ' . T meeting was conducted brim: lit. Mr, Vincent sum attained in Feb. Mm~ The iuhject her sister, lbs tMart ttr tron; talhedmtmtg"thsr Italian; Worth: Europe Atnthutmin to Wed. Patti," “Shah next meeting will Migrm who ", J. "a',iid. be e arch My: eve: " P ' co _ ' . hing, Feb. 9. t 1' _ chaos " His Lee,','?,',":,?),',': " DeerNtd 3mm in: , Ouch I Sunday "lioot, ms g. m. l' Mowing worship, 11:00 a. m' 5, C flttriatinn'Wsduior, 7:00 9.. .; Evening service. 8:00 p. m. f1 V c" thar Mount organization: , th, church will mum. the an! the for rehearsal " usual, l _ of In. Edwin Eaton on Wed-‘ like Babel Emmet, Mr. and Mn. needs] evening. V George Solute, Mt. and Pete: The ma eateehetkitl um Nielsen of Chic-tum mu '-tsoatIrH,rttt8tarp.m. thelttfNt.nndMmy.Bt- thm.. Catttntttnieant& clue every team: (by. [ L, ' ; ' ar evening in conneetion the Km Eugene We spent reek- weebnixht service for Bible stud! end mrith In. E. $3138 of In- nd pnyer. int- Perk. ' _ _ -.-r.-.-- Mr. end Mrs. C. A. Stud] of Todd MU Evangelical a... w Court were host: at the ' y' eye- . _Gmreh . 'sityrBridtreNtttr. ,.,. The mommy mocha; of the ml: school trtatt will be bald at has“ of Mrs. Edwin Eaton on Wed,. nesday evening. tr. w. (hint, mo; “1.3. 'ittrt'air from Mint Damn; “naught dtyin [ ad mm. tantamount,“ can in u thou-and mile- tet.t', MAbont menu-raga Pre; c, an up his ‘pnctioe in 1:;th elooeduphu1smtpita1rasdir tto Ahab to been!" n Fiil,?,i? m in a most thrilling nary gen. Come and bound no and this mbddimcnt of com-nae And - thm. 'l‘ne-day waning Feb. 9, at 7:45 p. m. . l ' m J; Am», um. Ind”, Fab. t, "MF... . ' Chm]. new a mo 3. a. I , was.” " 10:00 I. ttv _ ' lamb: W]: at 10:45 I. pt. , VHW'st 5:00 p. m. ; Next 3W the 1mtratitht) m- kit will be changed to M: eve- ning in order to atrogd men. and friends of this coma-tint: n op- portunity to hear and trteqt tho Rare. Mad?“ Deerfield News Min Scott, who “Mic '3!!!th any”: " ' Mason It ii pinning to 3* a class in North- brook school. PV g , ' 5 , mu Rosie Slam m I; that“ a theatre party at the Chiefs» Thea- tre lug Sunday .evrmiptt. ' [ _ tT A delightful group of ste, peo- Ne from .Drrerfkgd and l, Highland Park danced to the strand of Sheri- dan': mam. , orchesm raga: High- land ”Park“ " the com ty dance, which was sponsored iy‘EEe Temple "tsoeintitm in the . Masonic hall Saturday evening. fo. and 19r Chas. Steiner, Humid It . Wiiltie huge and 'Me. Vlad AT.' Conrad Utchmsn acted u i9e)retea. Wat. j The mm club of thtttasot school wag entertained gtvthe ham of an. Robért 31.11am a Highland Park, Wednesday durum»). on {fuel avenue; Mancini evening. Mrs. Robert .Gmnshde‘ of Highland Pprk. and mm Clam . 'were 'ttrdtsl the prizes. , F "La Petite Sodom" _wan {eaten-thin; ed by Mins'Sally' Rebuf- at the homo_ of her aunt, Mn. w, B. Km. Mr; and In. John It ”spam Thursday with the Glasgow family in New M Dr. and 'Mn. P. O'Cittt 11 Lanter- tained a atimtUt 1tt..tttte,lD'itefhthy friends gt gards ut'their no?“ Sutur- day evening. w.' . William Home mu. " Am while making n truck " the-311:]: Yard, Saturday morning. He vs: Man to the Highland Park hmpital idle" the bone m‘ut. , 1 t Mittd rlt.'tjtre,tlt)tt,',ihoiieltt CMO, spent ‘tho' " . e artirreittttvo in human. " ' _ _ "-ee-e.Wt.'i.. "nu mu W ' Mri. Eugene Endog- tud IU Clan Endu- were ttittttedta Mt; W. A. Tfhitiittraetheihsttrirn ' mend dinner that: at the Whiting home in Irvin: Put My. " Walton M ire mmttmd to -the home of his whether, P. S. P. Hutchim with chicken pox. ' Mn. Emm- Pester who.’ boon misting her that, In. ll Duly during the illness ttf Min Midis Dub fy has returned to her ham in Rs- cine, Wisconsin. ,- f whit. We also clean, and’ pr'ess clothes; aiil'n and block all kinds of hats' -- wliile you and for the next thirty days will give a discount of 25% on all ishoes brought to us. A sbecial prize will ialsO be srivisn. ' ( r" M: Shoe Repairing Shop WILLIAM CHILIKAS, All work guaranted and up to date. has opened a first class, modern _ ' This . Highland Park Shoe Shining" , _ Parlor Telephone 1957 ' 14 North First Street m: Mit. may blended with: . bridge party at an homes) :3. Ralph Peterson of Chicago on Tues- ao. ‘ Mr. and In. Carl A, Smilax, Mr: and Nu. Rave} L. Smith attended a bridge irarty " the Webster hotel Saturday "erthttrihett by the Km ilton Fraternity at which Mr. Stadiu- ig a member. ' --v -"N8e"'m'. “NJ Jean, were the sunset: of Mr. L'ui In Anna: 9yyrt Sunday. _ - -_ w--._.__.,.v- - avg-luv. The W’ Aid may of St. Pnu’l 1ilvtuttre1ietil 1'gt,tth that February ' ntthe mo Mam George And: of DoerfUtd "can. on Tttttrsdttuteirtoon (My). . ( Mr. and “Mrs. Robert Baking!“ and daughter, Lucille, Mr. and Mm. Fred Grahams and daughter, Marr T-. _..A 1.1.. --- . " ‘- - -- church that a mm. orrmd, which fitted the dining.“ at the DeqrNld Temple to annuity. The pinata, um. rolls, come and ham pudding m: thoroughly eu- Joyed by all who attended. _ , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tot: "tf Chi. Cthtttt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayettteire.et' Sunday. T _ Choose your Heating Contractor by hUabitttg rather: than price alone and you will be com- Jbrtahte. _ ' in... Peter "nary rpm meal 1ittsof_ustsmi,kaithe0tonuotttde" sister, Rene Quinn, in Chican- Tha‘ pancake supper given ttthe J. o. Y. girl: of St. Pao1'trFsitths"tieat PEUMBING &HEA TING tem dnd tee cream were Served “the that: between dances. The uto- cintion.:h very mien: for the con- tinned patronage at the community " there dun-u, which an properly eon- ditted 33d chlpemnod. ' T. H. DECKER& C0. Heat's A Home FIRST- CLASS- ATTRACTION - At.tANle . ii)ii?, 60le "P it 'i \ . 3 a, fiiic, '/i1il, A b-f'}’"‘” é . WHETHER a than has Just arisen from I good night's sleep o_rluyaJtprteoueftoiiulirra day'a work, . first slug bati- room prevents more nttraetion to him than my other. room in the house. Att of our ere,',, "tums are built to #, " and wen- well. / " 8. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Put an: I Hones FIRST-' TTRACTt0tl - ', ' . c, -Hml Belt a: Highland P l ,2tt/terc,tgetg,g,,tt on Maud”. . (t . Bonnné Shh! Wm be how. an" T the PotLuck ehitt it her homo tin when mad, Friday manna. Met, Ititd Mn. William Kent of can. tn; Vanna had In their Maud and: .511". Kent’- wnt, mama. 1?trir,'tsndMi.Aor."tkiGdGa In in. bhck,_whi'ce. Hour all ”quality. 40 inches Wide, Muiti,eo1ored grunts l Asrut and Boral dam. Pai" inch“ wide. $3.25 ynd. ' _ Printed can't-gem of Min bit" tsflk ‘qunlity. 40 inches Wide. _ in costume which will, be titiGhGsii'iiGi"iriii'r' own personality. Figured Crepe ' [Printed Crepe de Chine Georgette, $3.00 " $2.60 rd. The turn of the wheel of fashion brings into View an alluring array of new spring silks, and invokes in modern woman the deem to create something in costume which will hi: the: gt,rneam"Gs, A: 1...- Excellent Quality Flat Crepe, $3.50 yd. Heavy Printed Silks Priced 'at $3.25 yd. Almost daily new, inter. estinz things arrive that remind one that Spring In on betray. New silks, new wall fabrics, . new frocks, new dudes in silk hosiery,‘ new hats, new scams. boutonnIeres and eortstittr bouquets are among the new arrivals that betgreak the vogue for Spring 1926. We in- vite you to come in at your first opportunity. v','57rrrt,i?,f.i New Spring. Merchandise Arrives GA.R,3Hiyijiiflj'l"'r""" Pretty New Silks for Spring Wtyantptutotseetheenewdraues,tnrttsetnon,arott will be charmed with their becoming lines and delighted With the splendid‘values. . T An excellent, ,uii4 Cau q To be chosen in mum .25 bright and“. $16.50 $22.50 $29.75 Printed Crepe de Chine $2.60 rd. ivnchca git,',." 'ttU Q. 40 40.in. Gems?“ Crepe. Wonderful Volume! Frocks that feature the very newest styles - hints of Spring in their smart lines M..-. circular skirts, trtraightline sil- houettes one-piece, twotpieee styles, tailored modes, in fact frocks for every occasion. ' Mr. and In. John Dm,'yhg "l.tettrte1rtmptdirteievarmtrGisitirii pu1yth,Hirip.',"iex-itomal"rt toDeerfuWthia-E., . Bois-de-Rosie Craglehead Black Mr. Hurry lamb attended th- .3. ttttttl human: than by the Catthe tht.in_thiios1iittomiotuiiiiiri." seam boulrsuurdu evening. . . In; Willia- uenomid a tuikmt “can In 3min: vith he: "tee in Mn. Charming New Frocks Extra long lili‘with nu. up. All the new '1tades.aatd' black. "m pate. . 1 Do You Wear . 7767‘ Wayne Knit Hosiery? If you do not you aie missing a lot of satisfaétion that goes With. weal-11:? hosiery that fita cormtly, lauri era perfectly an wears‘excellently. Full-fashioned Service Silk Hose, $1.50 pr, Stress the Vogue for" Color Pint“ Dunes range in “I. he. 2m10m ottterdma-i-t ”mute-n. Thevaottertttrrtlt find why-hove the usual. f M,an'cuuanued an.“ a. qudity of the this m "eettetrt m. 1h-tutwttttttot"tiu- 'rvirvtirttertura-iiea Qttitdgetth, mama-ind lk rib. Black, white, and As cheerful as the fiist days ofSpring these little dresses are new in coloring, style and trimming. Of Fist Color English _ F tit Prints ' Children’s _ Wash Dresses Children), Wayne Knit Hosiery, isa, pair Sizes2yearstol4years Golan t Claret , French Blue Prices Range from $1.25 to $3.50 STORE NEWS link but in plain or drop stitch My eemiereatiuasd Nov». Ciepe de Chine Satin Flat Crepes Novelty Worsted: ' L Printed Silks Color; include alumnae. - toe, .trrtoetd, n , m on. silver 1mm. the. 1i'ttil-fathioned, Silk to Top Chiffon Hose, 81.95 Egg 1_Pt,etr.imr.etr-semet- .'ettetr'tatrmioiarfegiaiGi _deraturhisik%GiiiF""iaii: m. ' " _?sattdAos.3i-nmarastt- 'dvttPreddhteai-iiii/itGii. itstrhuemettiuartne the nmllhie may of In. Vuur'n “at. Mt-A-ttttAssets-Saito/ir-iii'".' ”admin-lo. MisaLatseaumon 'tetedaatreHe-aid. (hnstttrteettat.resv.

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