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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Jan 1915, p. 2

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Nu'dd‘c has but-n ‘>(Lx} r‘wr‘mg, ihv (. or >u'h-rn“: Mrt‘nd ”It Social Sidc of Life .\I h‘lull\ll]- “u. u" And the idea is still held by some. that the work of so-c‘alled “hand laundries" is superinr m that of power laundries. But is it? I! :5 not. No! if the powicr laundry is equipped with modern. clothes-saving machincry of the type with which'our laundry is equipped. Robert Owen and his spinning loom. 100, were hampered ay the hand work delusinn. And [here was a time when people sniffed at shoes Hlildt’ by machinery. But ihu public now pretty well understands that the modern spin- UlIlK loom and modern ShOr machinery give it jar more (or its money than hand spinning or the laborious cobbler shop ever could. And pcnple are fast coming to the same opinion regarding the better chzss (if pmscr laiindries. ’ Maki- us pruL‘i' that our work is as good as hand work. Phone 178 or < “1” mr yuur washing next week. 17‘» (mi 3c: Hand Work Delusion in Laundries “Hand Laundrv'fmny have Laundry." But that's all. Y'lt‘ ll m wedvhnq 1 Mn )A‘ H mu n by Hm SK ,Icm‘mx I’arm H x! II A LMA PECK 1m! I g Nafional M \l Mr {Ah \\ Hun); Wntcn cmcrtamui ghoul fric nth nn H ix Cu ~ 31L“ R 1m m ‘rlyfler [.wmdc‘n‘m and French Dry Cleaners :1 >§e|gh ndc thmr Higjbml’avk 1.0 Hg \‘t \\ (1 )hUYHl'y 1c ygl mum] IMr :le Affairs of the week more pleasant suggeéfivenéss than “Power 1.1m \l IriL‘ m Lt (m- 5er?! M Mr, .\1 Hafiz-mm (,r Fargo. N 1)., “:15 (in- gun! (A! lhuh<nt1unffifln B H, links last week. t} H Déerfield News Items Miss Wilhelmina Murren of Prairie Ave” lfighwmvd, was houcss on Tuesday a: n dihner party given in Cnmphrnem to Miss Heien Mane Berbcv-rich. daughter of Kiri/Marie Bereberigh, who announced her engagement to Mr. George-Clinton Clark of McGovern St. The wedding will [hf-all event in the near luture. Cov- ers were laid for twelve; (h:- out-of-town gumts were Mr. .and Mrs. Rankin nf Ran-m“ 00d. .-\nnmlx;ccnu-nt 'IS mad:- 0! the ap- prmcfung mun Iagc- 01 Mi» Sarah Morley ()1 Chicago and Mr. Thomas Rogan of this my. . The marriage will . ‘aka place in St Mary's Church Tuesday morning, January twemyaixlh at high mass. M135 linnna Sewraun of Plvasunt Ava, entcruum-d xhc Luther Leaglie u! the Sucdh’h Lutheran Chum h Tucsduy ex 2- mm: (£1.10 Mhn lilimlu-Ih Ralph of NA Suvnd 11.. wxs‘ hmtcs: on satunluy cvexfing to dbnut Ihxrtv frxvnds (he uccasion (3le M mnu hcr Lur 12d 1} annncrsar) (:amf: wc'm thu fr-ature 0f the evmnng '1 nutwmhnvn guests wvrc Mrs. l’os l- “mght and fur. and Mrs. Goudy of Chi- Nu Lhtr‘ hllS hm-n wt for (In Miss .\'n"m-j.'er Is xx cll kmmn vi>xt< .1! [he homc nf her rc :1mi.\lx>.M. C Conrad. Md‘ ficqucmly Liming Hm.- sunmzcr Hr‘m'.‘ \h‘nn \h \Vxllmm Mr. um! Mrs. (2:0. Bcckman Annmzmc v 5er?! of a son, born Thursday, Jim, I. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sciler amwuncc [Le rah of a son, born Thursday. Jan. 7 MW Hundn-d “as enjoyed, by Lhc 'rm‘wrs uf the \lu Sigma Ch: at Hm mum ur‘ M155 Clara I’yle Friday cvcnmg. 'r: Mnr'iu Krcas was avnurde‘d {he tlrht 1m, ,xfm MM Mam Horcnbvrgur, m mohmun prize-:2 ‘ .\I 3‘ Inga“ .‘Ii-‘r J-Jm 3' \k/Hnrr H‘ "\‘CHII \Ir M M unzr W SUSAN: mv! 311w Mamiu nth Yrmn Hrqrnvld,‘ u are xuzn'nud gu‘ Ln! at. izxtcn-r l‘ugkms. whirh w ( h (21.1: of Mu 91m Km: Mrs. S thurvh Telephbne‘ 405 :. Max Wintvr, Ild‘ L R. 31141 Math; .\_YK ”('Jil‘lY cunmniul iinrry \[ HL' ll Lnghfu nl ML and Mrs. 'yrr, HW} Arm-5mm Ann, to thcmhu‘: nf Ruvcnswuod. hm-n wt for the Wedding. er us well kmmn hen: a: she homc nf her rcl‘uivcs ML C L‘" ad. Md‘hwcrn 5L. ‘r 21mm Md J-Ihr HI! nf the hv the hunk in Hu- wt mam Irwin Malnhull Were 1:1 iuhx 1'. rgu‘r‘r: at dmmz lo'.h(‘lfflU(“t§lS, Maj- (vn [raw (:1 ahwm‘u 1d Mra. 5 Siblcy (\f Chxcau hlkt N 1 \Ul‘u National Mileage Wuukrgun was Hutthm-n inst ,(AlTlx n: 81 than (uh by 1 [U many 'I: IL-u'ntiy hm c AIM was thu '( )1 «‘Hg'dl H4: le‘ .pmmttumn ml the same. tn-wit: i791 t'u- mutlm: draining. curbing. pav- 1H,; u.tit n-tnt tux-d ('uncretc pavement and (um-rum- imptt'ung Sheridan Road, from it, intrrwvtiun uitlt the t-astctly line of“ Stt johm Ana, suutheastctly to the: nurtlierly and u; the ncu‘ pat't-mcnt' in Dean AVA, will tmrlhetl) and ml Paid new \pavcment heing in the suutltetly ltne 0f Cetlar Ave.. ptmlurt‘d 839(rl‘l}' M V llte' junction of S'lrllrlall Rtlaii ant! (‘cdar Axum,“ J” in HM (in wt Highland Park. Lake County, “lino: « Highland Park Spain! Aswutncnt.o£- said court docket \‘o 21+ and that application hu becn mad e to said court to consider and deter- mine “hethct or not the facts Hated In said ccrtititate are true That a hearing will be had upon said application on Saturday, thc 23rd day of Janulry ;.A b.1915, It }’\.!‘Ell nun-w i~ hcrcln' kiVen that ”no “VJ“! [,m'u? Ymprm'rumnts of the (‘1!) of HI: And l’;1.'k, ('mmt) uf Lakr and Slat: w: 1111mm. km nit-d in the coumy cn'urt u! I akr ( mum, Winnis. .1 ‘n-rtifitalc that the m'im'xin; xmpmu-me-m ha:- h encompleled. .m-f Hun it mnfnnna substantially in the re t‘mn-mt'm‘ ur the nrigxnal;ordt’r§anre to: lhv uwnumumn n! the same. m-wilz PM l'u- marina: draining. curbing. pav- m; uni. n-im ‘m-d cuncretc pavement .and IR‘ un -’lhe contr if! for the laying ot the waterimaius on West lluzcl Aha, Wood. word Ave. and Segond St. was; lct to Mr. M. McElligott for the sum of $3610. The board of: local improvpments \accépted work (or water mains and ‘signcd the‘ statement to the court for final confirma- tion. Time for public hearing for the water system in the Ost‘crman subdivision was sct mr February lst at 8 p. m. at the to'wn hall. HHCEUS‘IUUH of thc village map “as re ferred to special committe cnnaisting of The gas nrdinanccé and the” : tum \\ “use nest. and; Int: (‘ouquu red but mnndx and then England Were bred of lung yutn‘s of pram-rt) rlghts “hlle those they mer- threw “ore dependent and nunlund- mutt-rs. They ‘Wt‘l‘e the hardlqst and boldest travelers of their tune. The Norwegian flutters atlll (-rulse,‘ vabout the sea as far horth us It ls‘ l l l lndu ~[wndence nnd ‘ l Opt-n, uud the history of polar cxpluru- i ' Ilun has bevn assoc-lured with Norwuy from Otbar in King Alfred’s time to‘ Nansen in our onn. ln the Shetland islands the people still talked Nor\\e glut: in the lust century. Greenland President W. A Whiting, and Trusteesh-d leetuud “ere colonized tron: Sol-u} way. and from Iceland comes a literal“: l’cttls and Knss to report at the next regular meeting. 'lhe bxds for grading Hazel and W ood- word Axes. will be opened On February n ‘1 1.. A... uA fl, ture ln old Somegian. still the lan- glinWe of the people. “hlt h ranks wlth‘ the [turn lulcs of the 0.15: of Greet-.0 5 of Germany um] England. Mn. Eugene ~Enaer entehained a few of her friendl at a farefiell party in hon- or of her uncle. Mr. James Keefe who left Friday morning for Oswego, N. Y. Mr. Wm}; Whiung and rn'mny wen entertained at the home of Mrs. Eliubeth Clerk Sunday. . . Mrs. J. C. Wolf; entertained the Five Hundred Club at her home on‘ Lincoln Ave. Tuesday afternoon.” The‘ first min was awarded to Mrs. E. Knickerbocker, the second toflMra B. H. Kress. and the consolation to Miss Josephine Woodman. The children of the primary room were entertained at a sleigh ride by Mrs. John A. Reichelx. Sr. Monday afternoon. k ' Miss Glonu Beccham was the week- 'I B erid guest of Mis‘s Florence Helmick of For! Sheridan. ~ I) (‘M mg to the absence of Rs»: maline.‘ Rev. Lentz of lhé‘Moody Institute,» [00kt charge of the scnvices m lhc. United. Evangelical church'Sunday morning and also preached at Lininn :eniccs whnh were heYd xn lhu Presbncnan church Sunday evening. . ' ‘v , maximum jW figimg‘uc‘ "1 ome'Chrin Wilma: of. Shermenme' Thursday. , - ' ‘ . ' I Mrs. S. P. Hhtchison entertained the Dorcas Society at her home Thursday afternoon: , i m Mrs. L. Vere: is on mi: sick list. Jean Rwy/entertained} few bf be! friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Selig announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma Louise Selig to Mr. Chester Alvin Wolff of Alp- ‘tlkisic, Much muk place a! the home of thrbride In the presence of many h'ignds and rclatn'cs Wednesday“cmmz. Januux’y sixth. Rm: 1;, R. Syhuhzc « nxkhlandi Park prrtormvd the (en-mun)" The bride wwn- n g-m-n of wlntvmatin trimmed \\ 11h ('h'n'nuu and married :I .‘huwerbouquel ufplnk roses, Mrs. H. W. Dor’m-y 6f Hmlppulc, “L, whv was thvnmidpf honor. also wore u \vlnlc gow‘n and cumcd Mme rosys‘ Mr. Edward Schg. brother' 0 (he bridv. served the groom as“ hcstmam Muss Helen Schinlibrr played {he wqddmg march. After a SIX weeks“ Snymrn Mr. and Mrs. Selig vull be at home on the old John Selig farm. ‘ A? 110:") fil'ld, “1.; Jun, 5. 1915 H Notige to Contrackon Ink m!) be received by the IA L1? Impnxu-nwms, \illagc of H!‘ :-t the village hall umil L Muzihjx. Feb. 153, 191.7, for ,; :in Luhpr and mutvriul for the n \‘.'m.d\,\::r(‘y and Hazel ' Aux. ~ 'iu running :mpxcxximatuly 1- 1‘» Hiking (Imn'opimutvly {3‘ mn-zwrivntums (HM plans flat 1M- uflicc of (h \‘iliage ( Hm uflicv of Edgar A. Obfiilt‘r, 10'- lx’mgm‘ BH-:., Chicago. Ill. The». J. Knaak. Clerk. y \pxtv. Notice 46-47 Fndorickv'o War on Goff... In a manifesto lssm-d by Frederlck the Great In 1770 the mighty monarch deploml “tho ' increased consumption of motion by my subjects and the amount of money that goes out of the country lu musequence. Everybody ls uslng (-ofieo: This must no longer be. My subject‘s mus: drlnk bent. ms majesty was brought up on beer. and so were his ancestors. lnnumernble battles have been tough! and ’wou by soldiers nourished on beer. and the king does not believe that coffee drink- lng Boldlors can be depended upon to endure hardships or m conquer his enemies should another war occur." Coffee roasting was made a govern- ment mohopuly. and a prohlbluve prloe ‘wau charged for the berry “Cofl'ee Imellers" were nppolnted all over l'rw sin to check llllclt roastlng. Colon was therefore ousted from popular u- vor.-â€"London Chronicle "Tm-re wns Alcibiades. the ‘curlod sun or Chums! nu accomplished young man. but what Would be called a ‘swdl' In these days: There was Arts- totle. u distingulgbml writer of whom yuu have hoardâ€"i1 reguluf dandy ho “us. So was Marcus Antoninus, so was Sir llumpnry Davy, so was Lord Pul~ merston, H‘ l mu not forgetful. Dan- dies such us I was speaking of have rocked this plgmet like a cwdlévuye. and left it mfluglug to lbls duy."â€"Phll- ndelphm Ledger. 9“ dandy is n 010me wvurmg um: ~11 main \«hmv H‘mlc. unite and must» enre is the warm; or cluthes. Ever) faculty nr' th mun. spirit. purse and [m‘l‘slxu i.‘ lH'l‘aileQ' comm-mind Lu lhks‘ onv 0::ij (ln- \\ raring m” \‘lutlles wise I) and \u-l .w In It, as others draw to liw. be [hes (u Muss," ' And now look on the other side of the picture furnished by Unlmvs: In which Carlyle and Dr. Helmet Took Oppovlite Sid... When yuur gale runs afoul of a male adorp'od with a ~\\'rlst watch and pink socks and a purple necktie. lhluk kind- ly or uukimhy of [muâ€"~11 all depends upnu u‘lxuxlm-r you swvnr by 1‘!chme Carlyle ur Ulivcr Wendvll Holmes. both ur whom have {uruhlwd intimuxv dqx'tl'imiuus of the "dandy." Sun! (lu- l'urmor In "surmr Rumrtusz” The Urkneys. (he Sin-Hands (be Hebrides and the Isle ul Mun “we [mssvssiuns uf Nun-way [or hundreds of yrurs. and fur more than 300 years Nohveginn kings .I'IIIL‘d in Dublin Mapy of the “nuns who cunquvred England were Sox's-cumin :HMI Ilw con quorum of Nornmudy were mostly of the Norwegian \lkin'.’ lu‘u-ed-Prk‘e Collier in Svribner‘s Magazine. the hour 01 [m (1H) u'c lm-k numn o! sand day. a! the: mu M arid ton”, in rhr «‘mmn \Vuukegan. in nu! Like (I (iunu may "hr him! In mud 2;: heinn’ lllt‘ huur Alf (Ell (20> tnrumun 0! said day The Men Who‘s. Descendanu Con- quer-ad Normandy and England. The \'ikln'.::4. mad uu-ir fulluwors who nu'nrmcd up [he Salim und [he Thames and whose desqcnduuts Conquered Nob mimdy und‘lllon England Were bred or lung yuars of Independence and property rlghts, while thus.) may over- thi‘ew were dependent and nuulund- mun-rs. Tlu-y ‘Wore the hardlqst and boldest travelers of their tune. Board «pf 1.0m] lmprm'rments ol (he ('fiy .’ of Highland Park. ; lured ag Highfiaud Park. ”linuis, [NWTID‘i In 30m. 1914. 1‘5 461 5H .\ I IkI _ I 1â€" Pk ’ . i3 :;I.;',‘;::‘;3:II::I:. c; r ° " I ‘ It 8 01d and Strong TWO /VIEWS OF A DANDY. 3 per cent interest paid on éavings BLUE? OF' THE VIKINGS. KRAXK, P. HA\\‘K|.\S R. w, M'CKLH‘. PRAVK w. smeAHLx BYRHN j. S'I‘li\'l-;.\S. Try Our 30c Coffee-e-It’s Gréat If not do so next Wednesday. It IS delicioés Lunches served every day until 11:00 p. $1. CHOP SUEY Saturday from 12 noon uniii midnight, Sunday from 7: 00 p m. to 11: 00p. $1. u'«lm-k m the furt- thc Count} (nun mum . . (uunh I‘oult Imuw, at Like (.‘nnnly. ()hjct'~ lit-anon on ur "(luck in the TEA ROOM Last Wednesday Night? ”fl Telephone One-Six-Nine 3|| Bowman Dairy Corépany Office And Yudnlilm Place]!!! Fin! Ski-M [RANK L, SILJESTEROM E Long DiStance M Ving by Auto Trucké :' THE ERSKINE B5 ' ' ' qogp BANK: TELEPHONES Order your coal or wood'while the weadécr is géod Bowman Dairy COfépany ‘ 121 Vine AvenuB i: I Crou Cregk Lehigh North ShphggAyto Transportafim Co. Jun! telephgne 65 and the Coal or Ice Magswill call Our Trucks go to Chicago every day and ifi‘ou hmfc any household goods, going in we can give? reason- able price on moving them ‘ i“ These are the three vital points connectil with the production of Safe Mpiolk. All our p ucts are safe. Does not apply to Safe Milk. It is the c article of food that you can buy. Th Price has not been increased. ; Dairy Inspection Perfect Pasteurization; Bottling in the Cogntry mmma Real Estate, anns and In‘s‘ur‘ High Cost of Liv And thereby cut down your living ($51 Use More Safe Mil; Lake Geneva Ice ”Sgt“! -’-COAL-- , 121 Vine Avenue HIGHLAND PARK. 9. is a speciatty of jlnc‘ more than proud. ‘0 :f *5 an especially tont_ cake or a nch we us to make it and than delighted wi xi Cékes iced to orderiiyx Gary’s Houi Bakery ,' C0: 3e c ' ape-’31 Th Retail 3 Tel§phone es :ranton .JI.E.\COE. 7'0 Ave firthday v: (\I'def WL‘ are result. .\ ant

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