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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1912, p. 6

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ll L‘J u M wash all run-Ins. bed valancei. m‘bflndu. etc. the advantage 0: this being that when the rooms are scrubbed out ever; thing In ready to be W soda. ammonia. floor and turn!- tnm polish. etc. ‘ The next thing to do is to begin at tho top of the house and turn out all ”I. cupbou'ds and drawers. rellnlng (I. with clean paper and ellmlnntlng mm or otherwise useless Ir- It Is nl\\u_\x~ wm. to provide in ad- vance the new-seat: tnois nud mensils. such as nails and hammer. picture cords, brushes. lm-oms. mops. cloths. ”per. paint. varnish, <holf papers. FONQhOugH and Method Save Work :‘nJ \Varry. The ‘Iprin: -; in: may l1.-~E..z and forelhnugh Highland Perk PM Church. Comer of Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dotson. Pastor. Bible School meets at 930 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning Wor- ship, mm a. in Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the auditoritim ot the church, The public is’cordially invited to all of these services Evangelical Lutheran Church Central Avenue. w. I“. Suhr. pastor. Sunday serv'xe.’ German preaching at 130 a. m.; Engt‘mh preaching at 8 p. m.; Sunday School. $15; German Saturday school, 9:00 to 12:00. First United bunches] Church Corner of Law! Avenue and Green Bay Road; Rev. 1. Foster Van Evera, pastor. r-vening seruce and K. L. C. E. from 7:00 to 8.00 p. m. during Julv August and Sep tember. The midweek prayer services \Nednesday and Friday evenings HI 7 43: choir meetings Thursday at 8 p. in; Sun day school at 9.30 a. m. ;\ (Ul’dlal in- vitation extended to all. Swedish Lutheran Church There will be Swedish Lutheran Church services every Sunday evening at seven forty-five o'clock inthe Y. WC. A. rooms on Central Avenue, Highland Park. Carl E. Lundgren. of Waukegan. Illinois. pastor. Baptist Church East Laurel avenue, HenryClay Miller. minister: Sunday. morning worship. 10.45. Sunday evenigs people's service. 7:45 The Bible sch . Mr. Charles H. Warren. Superintendent. assembles at 12:00 o'dock. The Baptist Young People’s Union. Mr. Lei h Bittinger. President, meets each Sun oy evenirg at 7 o'clock. The mid-week service. is held in the parlors of the church each Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Guild, Mrs C. E. Thompson, President. holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the first and third Thursdays of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the services of this church sabbath morning worship. 10:43: i T building. :Central Avenue every afternoon. 3:05 .Momhy and Thursday evenings. 7:30â€"- -9:30. Vesper services; alternate Sunday beginning June twenty-third, 4 p. m. Business Men's Association Meets firstTuesdav in every month Association Rooms Erskine Building Charles M. Schneider, president; Alber { Larson. secretary. i Highland Park Young Men's Club Club rooms. 12 West Central Avenue ‘(ieorge Jones, president; Earl (isell secretary. Omli Club . Club rooms, Highland Park Club House. Meetings. fortnightly on Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe. president; Miss Elizabeth Towner, corresponding secretary. Highland Park Women's Club Club rooms. assembly hall. Library Meetings. fortnightly on "Tuesday at three o'clock. Mrs. George H. Campbell, president; Mrs. John A. Putnam, corresponding secretary. Highland Pork Club Club house, East Central Avenue. R. C. Jacobsen, president; A. Von Schlegel. secretary. Catholic Order of Foresters St. Johns Court Number 840, C. O. F., Library Hall. Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:6 p. m., Gospel address Every Thursday 8:00 p. m.. Bible study. You are cordiafl'y invined. The Reading Room. second floor, Sistine Bank Building, is open duh ex oep (Sunday from9t012am and 1 to 5 p. m. All authorized Christian Science literature is on file for reference, and may 9‘ WWW “ mm I Following is the schedule of summer 3!- W 5W “fld classes {or the membenof the Y. W. C. A; \ Comer Green Bay Road and Homenqd Swimming pool at Lake Forest college . . . ' . tor. S-n- . . mmtmgzvcewarfleigfi at 1.90 I: open to girls of Highland Park Y. W. C. A. a. m. and English reaching at 7'30 p. m. _ Wednadayfl. 10 to 12 a. m., 3 10 7 P- m. o- fim and‘ third M0! the monfll f Special rates to member; Member: en- EWWY " "k0“ '° “Md the“ ; trance 10c; individual leuon,50c;ticket. 10 ' M 5W Chm“, jentrances. 75c Course of six cluelessons, Second Street near Laurel Avenue. [per person, $1.00; non-members entrance. Sunday school. “too L m; mums wor; 20c; Individual lesson. $1.00; ticket, 10 en- _L:- 1:,M A ._ . FLAAL:__ ________ be purchased if desired. t+H-uâ€"e-;-z.:-:â€":+'r-H-H-:-:wz-x-u THE MAN wo'MEN LIKE. Swodiah vaeicd Luther-n Highwood. Rev. C. E. Lundgren, pastor. Sunday sen mes. preaching at 3: 00 p m Sunday School at f 00 p m. Wmesday prayer meeting 8: 00 p. In First Church of Christ. Sdodint Hazel avenue near St. John's aunue. Regular service every Sunday morning at 10.45 o clock. Sunday school immediately after the Sunday mqrning somce Regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Trinity EM (1-d- I Rev. P. C. Woloott, D. D. Rector. Holy ? Communion. Sunday 7:30 i In Morning Prayer and Litany ll :00 a. .m. Holy- Communion. first Sunday in the month and Festivals at '11:“) a. m. ,Evensong, 5:00 p. m. Sunday School 9.45 p m. St. Mury'u Church Laurel avenue and McGovern street. Rev. J. D. O'Neill. pastor. Sunday services ‘ First Mass. 6:00 a. mi Sunday School 6:45 to 7:30; Second Mass. 7:30a. m. Last Mass 9:45 a. m. ‘ North Anon-ha Uli- Highland Council 99. meets at Mic Hall, third Wednesday in each month. Minnie Onion A. 0. Fay Lodge No. 676. A F and A. M.. meets first and third Thursdags 'm Masonic Hall. Odd Fellows Sheridan Lodge. 510.662 I. 0. 0. F.. meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 in lK‘rh-x'! “In! hn' In>\‘ m-mnn nu mum-r hs may luu't' dew-moi it Time of Services and Meetings in the Various Churcfics The uuo who i.~ hruvr Without. mellnrdimwx. '11)» our whn is not fussy nbont triflns Tlu‘ nm- \\'hu quh-H)‘ stands between ln-r um! Hu- huh] and dunznruux‘ :hxuus of urn. Thu “'10- “Ems:- ‘Inrnlry Is 90 porfm-I tn»! lu- mn-r \nuhs a mutual] nu mum-r huu “Ml she Th:- mu- who (-zm nth! hunt a hm-ginr uhiwul homl a (‘rnu‘d The: nnv \\ hn um (m-e :1 storm with u Inn: 21. Th.- Services in the Churches Lodge and Club Meetings CLEANING HOUSE. m"- \\'h-- [ms un‘m-ss In 11min) n! lxnusv Menu. him») by usi‘r: method fiL'ht :l [ire or 'uuul Insing his Taopfifii Roy-i A'mm... Wednesday Highland Park Council No. 1066. Royal Arcanum, meets second and fourth Monâ€" :io-lint days in Masonic Hall. Visiting brothds '3 7373“”. always welcome. And Notes of lntcni Everythlnx is nuw mady to be re. placed. The carpet In wield. If It II surrounded by‘, linoleum or stained hoards min-e arr (hurled and polished With floor [29"le The furniture then requlrm to be washed with a little warm water and vinegar to remove all 2mm;- marks and finally polished 'l'lw v9iHug< and nulls simuld be well 1'h‘ullt'd. If :I hmltonm ~i< ln-m: dum‘ the mat- trovsm shi-tvfd ln- l:'ké‘il E'Hu the open nir nnd Mutton thum’u- hly. The) bed- <‘vad~‘ should Iteu.1'vxlm~vol thoroughly with n cloth wot \fit‘h kvruso-ne. ’I-‘hls bt‘iuh'wn :Iml r’t-ulw llw hodfitead, Tho pi‘ture frrumw and glass must next 1m wvll washed. No Smln must be uspd fur this work. White paint is murh improved if rubbed with :1 little dry wbi'lnz nnzl then we)! rimmed with a le-nh‘r The outside frames of the windows shoum also he done. The windows are next polished. A little ammonia in the water gives a brilliant luster to glass of any kind. n 15 pnllry f0 have little rocking to do. so that 1‘. p maidx- may get on quick '5‘. Therefnn- lu‘tv'ide :1 good joint. pk“. etc. 1.; l:|<t :I few dnyn. “Ten turuhn: out n mom'the best \\'2\_" M an about it ix‘ :w anowfi: Lift H2"- tux-zwt. having arranged for It in l):- harm)" and n-‘urnml In reddi- xmx‘s for rvlnying. Ilmn'n'o uH l-i- mnw :|nd ornaments, W::='I thew thorn!" h'j.‘ rm! park the nz'nunwnh in a v'n‘an Ivukvt. whivh sham.) he “'01! (-mmml nml kept free {rum (hm. North Avenue First M. E. Church First M. E. Church. B. 1.. Story, Pastor. Sunday School, 100. Preaching, 11:00, Junior League, 2:30; Epworth League. 6:30: Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30. Teacher Training, Saturday, 7:30. Catholic Order of Forest." St Johns Court Number 840, C. O. F., meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Masonic Hall. It Is ndrlsnhk- to do one room at a tlme whbrv‘ prmlh-ul. If palnters and paper hanrnrs um nm-pzsnry then one must try and fit in tlu- Work as meth- od! any n umsihlx- to avoid u muddle. put tank uraln. Menu and bright. and so complete the whole effect. Club rooms. assembly hall. Library building. Meetings. fortnightly on Tuesday at three o'clock. Mrs: George H. Campbell, president; Mrs.' John A. Putnam, correspondinq secretary. Club rooms, Highland Park Club House. Meetings. fonnightly on Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyfie. president: Miss Elizabeth Towncr, corresponding secretary. Monday a] Highland Camp, 1176. M. W. Aw meets first and third Fridays at Masonic HnlL ‘Y. W. C. A. Chum Meetings at Masonic Hall first and third Mondays. Sheridan Lodge. 510.662 I. 0. 0. F. meets every Tuesday night ax 7:30 in Masonic Hall. Meetings and Meeting Pieces of ‘Clubs and Lodges uH l-i- mnw :|nd ornaments, 4- thorn!" h'j.‘ rm’ park the in a v'n‘an lrukvt. whivh n'vll (-mmml nml kept {1‘90 Modcrn Woodla- Mystic Workers e.‘ I" you "@530 fortunate an I n- pansqlfiyun can agaln I 3, Imart (If! uunshadm. 'l‘hl ,ds IDOIII _ re. ls used over 3. : parrot green, - I A MERE Sun's vuswpo A girl 3‘ be (00 youm marry. S should wait aw remembvrl ' that fille never be too old : repent. A bridal} ell is n greut t to keep fll‘ ofl' lmluy. The won" n \\ hu duos her I beflt for tlfl mun 91hr mnrrit entitled toyihiw rw-l-m-t um! klutlllost 1' fluidt-rnlimn ’l‘lmt mn’pun ix‘ grunt lm whosw youtftful lulu) mnlw at her urmttmfis. \'\'n- :m- nut \\ out lmnur \‘e in our own (I try. 3: Women 3W0 not mmlu to ma pom-em l'rm-tivc has >4 urwl tlu-m t5 whitv livx that I would lwliei’e thv \lul’)‘ of m mule ('npth’ :nnl ll'l Mm 310 t way ltL maxi. Tho (levll as a hard tlmv e lug the (l: mhter of u rc- I good. consign-m nmtlwr. “ ti l-l-loklol-H-l-l-H-l-kl-H-lâ€"H-d-l-H v A The new asparagus kettle-s fir» pro deed with’ rack"! on whid. llm Hum; can be Ink! The” are hmm-rwd In the Inter and Iiled um! then may Ie vllfted opt with; t hawking. MANY rgscmume [AGES fOR 9“ THE SUMMER GIRL'S NECK ‘eb . L Ioilm'g Auparaguo. Rolled «spanning may he M‘rrM with white sauce nun-1th melt“! butter 80m. ovol Doiiiu. Breakfast at: of doiii a are made after the man r of Chinese embroid- ery. with threegghadea of blue or three shades of finale. embroidered In bands. the (in est shnde being med for thevbnttnuliole edge. These doiiim are particuiarlg'énppmpriate for break- fnlt nets and may be can-Mi out in colon matchiug‘fitbe chin" used fnr the breath“ tablet; The devil as a hard tlmv enur- lng the (l; mhter of u really good. conslx rut mmlwr. lossips \véuld fare badly were it not for agar Nudist-rec! friends who manage, to dmp just enough of the (rut to kwp Ihe bps)“ bodies' ton es wagging ’l‘lmt mpg}: Ill ix‘ uh at indewl \\ hom- \‘Mlthful [I]: n m: INN ndmil her L'rmnmfi” \'\ v :m- n»! “ith Ollt “()lllil‘ 33"8 in HUT “\Vll (Ullll’ try. 2 A girl 3‘ be (00 young to marry. S should wait awhile. rememborl ' that «'he newer will be too old : repent. A bridal} ell is n grent thing to keep fll‘ ufl' lmluy. The won" n \\ hu duos hor lervl be“! for llfi mun adu- mzlrriv" I~' entitled (minis ”ml-aw! and hi» klntlllosl ('fi’lhldl‘l'llllwll A MERE Sun's VIEWPOIN7 I" you 11%,“) fortunate an to bare one of the 036 fishioned lice covers?!" pansqlfiyun can again brlug It intd service. for llco cover: are I’M; Imafl fuunshadm. The handsome cover of Chantilly lice, whkl SI shown fire. ls used over a paraml of while silk which hn : border'ot wo Imam In V0 no? In! 30 pierre collar, shown within coat lea In summer neckwear are ihowu hem. One In tho mee- uuit or my and whm mixture; 10th. The little Jabot of n Ind luce In finished with I row of bhc‘ velvet buttons 1nd I bowo buck vohctfibbom l'rndii'c has >0 in whirv livx Hm! Hwy ' ”Iv \Xul’)‘ of ('\ I‘l‘_\' and )0! him pm his '7‘ Hq-Iâ€"H-I-i- Ill! "PM All prescriptions should be preserved in mbooli for use when «min requirwd. A dnmxjsi will niwuy give 21' copy i rpqlfimtod unless some Inch ,drug nmrphine is wet-we'd in it. g be "WHEN PI! for the home (Motor 8 u The; are most valuable nt ”Inez; whi applications are to be mm» or muggy: planes are to ho wiped.01 course nb sortient cotton should be added to [lie “of“. Old hundkon Mats and mu: uklns "1012 The medirine closet should be put («fl high for any childish hunds~to rem iL won with the help of a chair. 1‘ cheat may be jimmy a ho! Mill‘- shoih-s. [mime-d in keepinn‘wiih lbs room I‘lwrv it is to be plum-d ‘ 'l‘hvn- should be :1 hot water bag (JEN hm: 0! mini than mm ho- henled. 129 lath-r is as effective us the hot wn 11" bug. but hmuivr. Hands of thick (hip- m-linre the: Ives! lllllu: m be used Q: nmilyhm ImI’ fumeumuuns. Flaxsefid Ink-M for [amniren is also a good reg} ed)" to keep at hand. Ail mlmm should he In three vot- neréd lmlHPs or provide-d with cork that have Mm: In them or are so 0 t that the Instant one take! them In t hnqu their datum-mun nature is knot“ . Thane UlillK'4 should be kept alwaé‘x togflher “here not a moment need Ila lost “honour M|uires them. 4 Suit is good in mnn‘y “:U'fl, my“! gsvzlo. dim-what! in water :lnd' drnh’i before pm“: in hm]. lo rrgulule tb? lmwels, In sum n lu-murrlmgc and for mum nllu’l‘ thinus‘ é Them shqud be rolls of cloth To! binding up spmnn-ql lilnlps, mustard for baths and fur phun-rs, peroxide 0! hydrogen fur Cuts «r («.rn surfaces, tnnuiv m-M. to he (lissvhr in wnkr as n garglc in (-HMN ut ~(H(‘ thrust; numtlml prop-wutinm [0 he luhlw-d bu when tlwn- is (’\N‘rllul wlenvss, ram plwr and wit. It Should Be Suppliod With E?” goncy Remodios. 1 There are many simple curnéh'o ngénls than may be key! a: [mud ior the slight; “mm-muons that need only a little ntu-Ltinu to ken-p them from becmuiug sn'iulm. THE MEDICINE CLOSET. ROBESPIERRE oomk AND LACE JABOT Chantilly Lace Parasol Cover IR PARASOLS. Thb Highlfpd , Park Fuel Compaiiny- HERMAN DBNZEL. Prnidcm Ofii 126 E. Ccntrd Avenue - - Telcpbongqfls deary’s Home Bakefy Here’s the busiest electric in town. We’re using k to demonstrate what amasterpieoe it isin oonstmdioniaml gdesign. Somahy enthusiastsareargerto try it m 7 we arecompefledtaomakealldenxmstrations by appoint- . mt. Just telephoneHighland ParkHQJetus amh a satisfactory time to send for you and bring you to the g: factory-then we’ll do all the rest! , “our 5 Prompt telephoning is often bf saving life. i Such a telephone message, received ieat ghe police station, sends the ambulance arid folice flying to the relief of the suEerer. ; Pmmnt fdmlunnhnn :a All»... bLA _--i_ Come, Take a Ride 5 ' In the woods Electrié All the talk in the world can't (all you the wondafulb' gud point abouttheWoodsElecuicaoonvincingiyasaridein it. And even that ride can't demonstrate the remarkable durability of the Wood; Nothingshofiofmofhardmizmshowm with positive m the Woodsm'llttaud! The second-hand value of Woodsean'isa much of an asset as the first- hand value of some other makes The best for the money is always 1 Woods. i handles the finest line of fresh Candies. Ice Cream and Bakery Goods. When in need call 580 or 340 Our own garage: at Highland Park and Evmto’n Calumet, Cottage Grove Avenues and 25th St. Chicago, Illinois Lime, Cement and other Building Material cmclao mam: mm: Finest of Factory and 5.1m

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