Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 31

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made? 7. When obliged to leave the table inâ€"theâ€"~â€"midst of a â€"meal, to whom should one address his apology ? 8. Is it proper to use â€"abbreviations in a social note? we, > 7 | 0. â€"Isâ€"a whole outfit of new élothes necessary for a bridgegroom 10. What is theâ€" usual dinner hour in American cities? 6. Is a hostess a formal dinner? 5. What is the proper thing for a girlâ€"to say when a man thanks her after a dance? when setting it for a course dinner?t 4. Is it proper for a person to arâ€" rest the attention of an acquaintance by touching him ? P 2. â€"What is the one phrase which ment of an intxod:{;tion I:<>:>> 1. At what time is it correct to make a formal call? Thursday, March 26, 1931 MODERN ETIQUETTE 105 N. WABASH 18 S. LA SALLE 78 E. JACKSON BLVBD. 1845 ORRINGTON AVE.â€"EVANSTON ARE Almer Coe & Company by Roberta Lee PRESCRIRPTION OPTICIAN S ever served first at purity in drugs and medicine. You would not buy drugs or mediâ€" cines from an unskilled or an unâ€" vouchedâ€"for pharmacist whose only appeal is price! Is it not therefore equally hazardous to buy from the unskilled, careless and ofttimes unscrupulous dealer in glasses ? n You can no more be the judge of the one than of the other. im fect and f::cgurafo kn:. wcfi:‘; ,argro;ocf by us and destroyed, are oftentimes sold by others as "first" quality. | Precision made spectacles are not Eroducod and sold at ridiculously w prices. And any other kind may be expensive at any price. Almer Coe glass« are " precision made." Precision in glass :s is comparable to purity in drugs and medicine. * Answers 1. Between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. 2. ‘"How do you do?" 3. Yes. 4. No: it should ‘be sufficient to speak to him. 5. Merely make some remark to express her enjoyment of the dance. 6. Never. 7. To the hostess. 8. Never, as they imply haste. 9. No. 10. 7 o‘clock. 11. On the street.. 12. A quiet, simple, street dress, that is inconspicuous. 13. The bride. 14. In the regular dressing room. 15. The removal of each plate as soon as the fork is laid upon it. 16. Usually 1% by 8 inches. â€" 17. Held flat on the palm of the left hand. 18. He who, in his~ conversation,~ ~makes ~others 16.â€"What size should a man‘s visitâ€" -:':“". ..’r‘ ?‘_,:_J:;:_"" en e 18. What kind of conversationalist is never popular? â€" â€" _ 14. Where do ..passengers..on.â€"4 sleepingâ€"car dress and undress ?. _ 12. What kind of dress should a woman wear to church? = 13. Who pays for the bridesmaid‘s flowers ? PAECISION â€"MADE GLA S S E8 T HE PR ESS 2 CANDIDATES FOR_,‘THE ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND ______COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" ____ Shall the City of Highland Park adopt the . Civil Service Act, being "An Act to reguâ€" Tate the Civil Service of Cities" approved March 20, 1895. as amended. _ _ : Place a cross (X) to the right of the word indicating ~the way you desire to vote. e e nnter ba nsm Permnagee SPECIMEN â€" BALLOT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 21, 1931 3 [_] tvus couruey â€"LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS JULIUS H. ZIMMER JOSEPH H. TAYLOR WILLIAM M. REAY ROBERT J. GREENSLADE ARCHIE B. COOK W. J. BROWN EMIL B. METZEL BENJAMIN F. LEWIS FOR COMMISSIONERS (Vote for Four) (Vote for One) FOR MAYOR City, Clerk. YXES NO 31 Peiramsmnasces COmir yned S

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