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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Jun 1914, p. 5

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ust‘ N'mm casing? ‘ark 26$ any Water He 0 1‘0 -5152 ANY Phone 20‘ rS ES 9’ A} ham (m Brown’s Subdivision Adjoining Emoor Club F YOU want the best money can buy in the gents’ furnishings line call at No.13 St. Johns Avenue and ask for the Arron shirt $1 to $1 50. All styles col lars two for 25C. The popular slogan} of the present gener« ation. not .only m the industrial and transportanon worlds. but also in the Banking and Financial World We desire to remind and assure our pa- [runs and depositors that since its organ. 1121K10n, ten years ago Safety First, Safety Always * has been, is now, and will be, the guiding, ruling passion and policy of the Highland Park _StgAtg~Bank Wilson Bros. Underwear Belts Ties, etc. Telephone 749W Safety First MORGAN. PreStdtn! Capital and Surplus $72,000 A Safe Place to Do Your Banking Jeweler and Gents Furnisher , ,ICH/GA N Open an account (here today paid on Savings Deposits . SCHNEIDER Presuitn! j. M. APPEL, \ C. I“. GRANT, CaShu‘r I’d/7 U ' u e I’rrs AVE. Mm William M. Lovell gave-a dengnm ful informal reception on last Tuesday; ntternoon from (our to six o'clock. at her: ; home on Prospect Ave. to welcome her; {daughter, Mrs. W. T. UnderWood who; ihas spent the past year abroad. The! ihouse was attractively decorated with I [the late spring flowers given the hostess; by her friends, Those assisting in re- }‘ §ceiving were Mrs E. P. Sedgwnclt, Mrs. 'C. A. Smith. Mrs. lm J. Geer, Mrs. Carlefi - [on Moseley, Mrs‘ R. Calvin Dobson, and 3 Mrs. William R. Ruflner. Among the; iyoung ladies who asststed in the dining 'room were the Misses Mary French. ; ' Dorothy Bastin. Rowena Basun, Ruth 1 IBeardsiey, Aristine Knaap of Chicago. 1. ' and Miss McCoy of llogalusa, La. lntht"1 ‘evening Mrsr Lovell opened her home to; ‘ the young people and some fifty or more‘ boy and girl friends of Lovell and Tom ‘ Underwood Were present to enjoy a gala evening of dancing. | Additionéi Observer Mrs. Charles I. Harbaugh entertained at a beach party on lasx Tuesday alter noon for her younger daughter, Mildred Harbaugh. The guests Were Margaret Sedgwick. £112.11th Morrison, Ruth “'nmpr Karherme Muttin. and Muriel The first regular nieetin of the Rad . - g llniverri ies of Minnesota, \ \n n ‘ _ .r v ' e 11 ”:d’UUb ”Us 5835““ “45 _hf'ld 335‘ 1 Illinois and Indiana. Northwes‘ ‘uet ay morning at the Ravinia lark I \‘CYHIy, lame: Milliken l kasmo Wllh a large attendance, After “UH” College Knox College h ~ -» . . . i . .' ' t e regularibusint-s‘s part 01 the pnvgrani Lollege. are m attendance. T M“ l'xuth “"fl‘” V’H‘m read 3 synopsis \ ings Will be devoted to busines: (fit the pageant which Flown: C(ins'llifred l and the afternoons and "an,“ or presentation next a at ziVinia ark . ‘ . , - MW '\ ‘t E R t. . , Aalluirs. ()n Fridii) atternoon a nni t .Joiiu. chairman of tht}“11ll)€ “we“ to which all al children's afternoons. gave an outline 0! ‘ tht‘ “mm“. a“. invited. the programs planned tor these days. tho.“ Mr and'Mrs l’e el and pa tlt‘ldll: ot which wlll be printed in next A ‘ ' K 1 stopped here {or a lew days week's paper. . . c , _ . Ll“. L Ranch and M. Reynolds u brhe Sifmldimn s afternoon Wlll lx- ; were week-end guests. oserv , l' . . i . - “H“ l) “H “mm A (a r)‘ An automobile party of l play in dance pLintomine entitled, "The l w) ) )ed at the hall last S‘unda Moon Princess". thl bc given under the l d H ‘ direction of Miss Doris lluniphry of Oak 1": . Park. There is to be a large cast. The . truest: that arrived for "1 .entertainment Wlll be held in the theater .3“ ‘Vfiilhclmina Bribnck. ha [These afternoons will be free to every- l0! Lhicago. and M'” Ed‘m h of Middletown, lnd. lone this year. . There will be a dance at l ' The n o L been . . . : Ju l r eague has reorgan l Saturday night and quite an lized into what Will be known this year as‘» . is expected. l the Socill Committee of which Mrs. W. A. l 1 Alexander and Mrs. Frank R. Full of} N... Boob u the Public L.Nl/"innetka. are chairmen. The Ravinia Following is a rm of n" EClub has planned a series of tea-dansants . cently entered in the Public l l‘which WI“ take place every Monday. Captivating Mary Carsturt. iWednesday and Friday from five “mi author Queed leight o'clock. These parties will be ‘: Anybody But Anne ______ ichapcroned by different members of the 1 From an Island 0‘”me . y _ lRavinia Club board. At each dance a 1 News from the Duchy ’’’’’ C ‘ new leature of the modern dances will be ‘ You never know yin” Luck I j: tllustrated by young people from ‘he "3’ i Clammer ......... f nous suburbs along the North Shore wh" } Ariadne of Allan W lare experts in the new steps. The officers ‘ Pidgin Island. . . . lot the Ravinia Club are: Mrs Harold F. ‘ Marrycrt. _ ~_ “,1 l McCormick, Honorary President; Mrs. l Milky Way E Frank R. McMullin, President; Mrs. Ed- l One Year of Pierrot ‘win L. Lobdell, lst Vice President; Miss . Goldfilh l Miriam Steevr’r, Recording Secretary; ‘-, Overland Red 1 Miss Katherine Forrest. ol Winnetka, . Home fCorresponding Secretary; Mrs. George A 3 Rung Hol. .. iThorne. also of Winnetka. Treasurer and ‘ Seen and L'nscen at Strattu l Mrs. Everett L Millard. Chairman of 1°, ___________ :cal board in Highland Park. ‘ World 5“ Free VVVVVV . #1 ater l .| Warner, Kalherme Mumn Payne. A little boy ohlldreu's par was mum: un mm that min-h Did His Part. A little boy u! the mm lnvlu-(l to I Pltlldreu's party. The next an; he was glvlng un account of the fun and mild that out-l1 H! the little \‘lsltnrs had contributed t‘ltllel' n song. 2: rcvltutlon or muslc for the pleasu‘ré of the rest; “Oh. poor little Juck!’ sald his muth‘ er. "flow \‘ery unfortunate you could do nothlngY" .. W, ,n.,..." rnnllod ‘he H es. I (‘Olll ,_ . ‘ ..â€" < ‘ young hom‘f‘“ my prayers?" 0! ' Altruilm. \VHHeâ€"f‘nw. What is Y‘nWâ€"An :mruifl is n m: léx'md with Hu- \\':l_\' tlw run um] the “my the lull hum]. my son \‘im-‘rwaut “Hun Tennis slippers are better than those purchased else where. H M. Lovell gave'a deligh! [7 rquyi. Blomdahl’s Poor \\'h.1[‘ If.“ N's; t's the Mafia? Mu: than mung up your nosé at? ull of sand find grit. Mr Junk here. my nmn. QM mum In grumble or {O Prlvuuâ€"Well. l wintry '3 Heer Mun is un nnrulsr': fl is 11 man whu ls nut way tlw gm'ernIm-nt 1-4 y the hull {emu ls mun \‘im-‘rwautl ‘lInquin-r "'1 stood up m Francisco sc’hn.’ H )ufiv u ”H" Jre of the rest ‘Balkans... v- said his mum qHarpers Gasoline 538"“: Photo Supplies rt ‘r‘n'r 01w Vand mid smr I Y H \ll III I“) l Gamma Province ol‘l‘i Beta Phi Fun-“I ‘ Lernity is holdmg its syllaha at lhghland ll 1 Hall Young Women from the Sutc‘ ll'mwrn ms of Minnesota, \‘szconsmh l lllmm; and Indiana. Nurthweslern L'nl-l lvcrxny, James Milhken l'niversny. Ruth-r College, Knox College. Lombard LL'olloge, arc in attendance. The morn~ ‘ymgs Will be devote-d to business meetings l l and the afternoons and evemngs to social laflznrs. On Friday alternuon a revephon "imll he gn’eh, {.0 which all alumnae in lithe vu‘mlt)‘ arc invilrd. ; Mr‘ and Mrs. l’t‘flt‘l and party of six 1 flopped here {or a few days last week. i F. C, Ranch and M. Reynolds 0! Chicago. " l wcw week-end guests. v x . - ' ‘1 An amnmuhlle party of {en people :lstnpped at the hall last Sunday and Mun- l _ x d n. Guests that arrived for lhc summct are lehclmina Bnbnck. Kate B. Mulcr at Chicago. and Miss Edith Irene Cooper of Middlemwn, Ind. There will be a dance at the hall on Miss Bertha-Friedman 124 N.Gmn World Set Free ...... . Bedcsman, . .. Bad Times. A . . Hyacinth ........ Chance. ,‘. Child of the Orient. They WhoKnock atOur m- SHL day n! Ju! (hurt-.111” .I~ l‘ <' mil permit haul a>w>~mv2 xiunmcnts mm I! My (3’. ) per xvi) msmlln enh hum 11'1)‘h|("‘“ sad day .m and mam K Highland Hall menl. mm a! lhghwmd. Iihfims QM am yfihwiz Mail: close as (”Hun 5, 7:13 I. m. for all pumxs nurth. 3*, :8 a. m. (or all poims extept local north, HAS 1 m. {or all points nonh. 12.35 p. m. for all pom except local north; 2:13 p. m {at all point; touth. and Highwood; 3.01 p.m.for :1! points north except High- wood; 5:0 p. m. for all points; 630 p‘ m {at d‘» pom“. Sundly: 5:46 p. m. (or all 0.1914 rmn zap;H gum“: Pm mu Service \rul is a hat of new books d in the Public Librnry: Aarv Carsturx. Harri B” Rad Tel. 763-L n! (In Public Libnry fur an assessment xxxpruwmcm sword 1m .|\~C$~‘ll1thl rull ml Iz'tu'md 1.. 3.x“! rung Hun-MP. “-‘i ho ! >{Juh \1‘ I'I'. '.': ht ”mod to at Stratfurd on M'on ..Howclls .. . .Wells . . ....... Shrine ........ B‘rmingham HUBirmingham . . . ‘ .. Conrad 11. .., ..... Brown atOur Gates... Antin Sloane -‘-‘nm’ru- ,.. . . ..\'errill (UH the County Lullfl n assessment for the menu-m atmrdmg to _-.-<\‘lnl~nl roll haung DALE SWEEIIAND’S PHARMACY ”Mum. A HUD t the hall on an attendance . . , .Welll ....... Waller Quiller-Couch K ...... Parker ..... Hopkin- Harrison, . . .McCall Madlralh ‘Bachcllcr‘ June 1* nd aux-55 Mugd)‘ m AUTOMOBILES amuw (1le North Chicago, Illinois One block north of C. N. W. Depot, near E.J.E.viaduct Men’s, Harder’ 3 Hardware Shoes -â€" .râ€"__V WV 7 7 MAQHINE WORK GUARANTEED ______________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- “When you We are ready to supply you with your picnic needs, suchgas lunch sets, paper plates, drinking cups, lunch baskets, and many'othef useful outing things, also playthings for the children such as sand pails, shovels, tools. Our Prices no ‘ Work Guaranteed Shoe Repairing Our new summer line of Oxfords and Slippers are the best money can buy. You’ll like them. We guarantee our ' ' be absolutely right HARDER. New by West Central Avenue on want HARDWARE think RDER, they go together” 1ND, REPAIRED. Oxfords ".' Slippers ”on W GOODVELI nunmmd "an Inv'! 9' Wm WELY 413

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