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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Jan 1916, p. 2

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The first bill of this character was introduced by Congressman Thos. S. Crago in 1911. It passed the house but died in the senate committee. An- other bill was introduced in 1913 by Congressman Key and it passed the human by a vote of 361 ayes to 74 ‘naya. All but seven of the nays be- ing registered by representatives of southern states. Every Illinois con- gressman. except Rainey, voted for the bill. The senate committee amended the hill so that it would include those ‘widovu of Civil War Veterans who had married the soldiers since June 1890. who, under the present law are not pensioned and this amendment was agreed to by the Spanish War Veterans. It was found that the amendment would cost more than the original bill and the bill failed to come to a vote. This bill Has the active support cf the United Spanish War Veterans' Association and it was introduced at ttheir request. This organization, which numbers 5000 members in Illi- nois has made several attempts to pass similar bills during the last two sessions of congress. They expect that their efforts will be crowned with success this time. Under the provision of this bill the Widow of any soldier or sailor who served during the Spanish-American war, Philippine insurrection or the Boxer uprising in China is to be pen- sioned at $12.00 per month and $2.00 per month for every child under 16 years of age irrespective of the cause of the death of the soldier. INTRODUCED AT PRESENT comm $12.00 per Month to Go to Widow- uli 82.90 per Month for Each Child Under Sixteen Your: of Ag: A bill to pension the widows and orphans of soldiers and sailors of Spanish-American war was introduc- ed in the present session of congress by Congressman John A. Key of Ohio, chairman of the pension com- mines. The successful prize winners of the Euchre Club which met at the home of Mrs. Louis Shetzley on last. Thursday afternoon were Mrs. A. Knudson and Mrs.‘William Rudolph. Mrs. Edward lluber will entertain the club on next Thursday afternoon. PENSION BILL FOR SPANISH WAR WIDOWS Those entertaining at dinner par‘ ties at the dinner dance at the Moâ€" raine Hotel last Saturday evening wen: Mrs. W. B. Egan. Miss Pres- singer, Mrs. John Glass. Mr. W. G. Smith. Mr. Egbert Spencer. the Miss- es Elizabeth Wells, Cushing and Dean, Dr. Casey Wood. Mrs. F. G. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Buckman. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Schaick. The dance at the hotgl was a successful affair which called forth a large number of guests. Mrs. Anson Morgan will b.- hostess to a number of friends at bridge Sat- urday afternoon. The amount of Illinois of the The Social Side of Life Think of this saving! Any Lady’s Waist ........ ‘ ................... 50 Any Lady’s Suit ............................. 31.2 This Special is for ONE WEEK ONLY ending January 22, 1916 These Special: are made only once a 'yeu' Now is the time to take advantage of the low price A: have your garments cleaned right. High Clu- Lnundenn and French Dry Clam Phones 178, I79, 471 Local Affairs of the week __ BylbeOboervu Hgml’ufi Run on 25-Ritk Ticket- There was 3 run on 25-ride com- mutation tickets to Chicago over the Chicago a Northwestern railroad ut Kenoshn Wednesdny. It is utimted that $20,000 worth of such ticket: were obtained. The supply of ticket! was exhausted Ind mny per-one Ac. cepted receipt: for the money and re- ceived the railrood‘l promise to do. liver the tickets to them Inter. Un- der I ruling by the Wisconsin inten- state commerce commission. nining certain interstate passenger rum. the {are to China) noon will be in- creased. hence the rush to take ed- vantage of the old rates. Many tick- ets were bought by speculators. it is On Monday afternoon, January seventeenth, the next regular month- ly meeting of the local Chapter D. A. R. will take place at the home of Mrs. Henry W. Boyd of E. Laurel Avenue. The subject {or study will be. “Girla' Occupations, and Jack Knife Industries of the Colonial Times." in charge of Mrs. E. K Phelps. Miss Bertha Harbaugh will furnish music in the form of piano selections. ' Mrs. Paul L. Udell of W. Vine Ave- nue. entertained the North End Em- broidery Club at her home on Thurs- day afternoon. L'nited Spanish War Veterans is s most thoroughly organized body of men according to reports from Na- tional Headquarters and are putting their entire strength behind this bill. Every congressman from Illinois will be asked by his constituents to supâ€" port this measure. “If any Illinois congressman votes against so meri- torious a measure it will be to the shame of the grand state of Illinois" says Department Commander N. J. Donahue in a recent general order. The dependants of soldiers or sailors who oflered their lives for their coun- try should not :ufler or' want. The nation owes these men a debt of gmtitudmat such a small pittance as $12.00 per month for their widows, who must bear the burden of rearing the children, is only a small recom- pense for the sacrifice oflered. The Spanish War Veterans are not asking for a pension for themselves. But are asking for their dependants in order that them may become prop- erly equipped to make better citizens in the future. Miss Constance Shields wu hostess to a number of out-of»town guests at an informal dancing party last even- ing for her guest. Miss Vail. Yesierday afternoon the Beta Chap- ter of the Westminster Guild mei at the home of Miss Olivia Goelitz in Ravinia. Mr. Foster and Mrs. Shelton of the Upera Dance Club of Chicago cnme out to Exmoor Monday evening to give a dance instruction. A number of members enjoyed a dinner follow- ed by dancing. As yet it has not been decided whether or not these classes will be continued. The winter series of talks on cur- rent events given by Mrs. and Miss Adams of Chicago, begun Mondny morning in Chicago. one "3 held It Miss Elizabeth Towner's home, Tuesâ€" day, and others were held,‘ Wednes- day in Evanston. and this afternoon at the‘ Chicago Beach Hotel another will be held. Mrs. Raymond W. Schneider “tend- ed a tea yesterday Iftemoon which was given at the home of Mn. DIVid Bennett 0! Edgewnter. ....50 ,mé I The an. T. F. Quinn left for Saint {Auguslimn Florida. Wednesday and gduring his absence one o! the print; [from the Techny Institute will In". {charge of the services in the Holy l("ross church It Deerfleld. and 8!. ‘I‘mrick'l church It Everett. Clinton, Hi‘hhnd Pith. Sarah E. Rum to H. A. Rm", Q. C. “0.00. lot; 1 sad 2. block 21. Ruh- The golden wedding of Ir. Ind Mn. T. Robert Curr-n Iru mlcbnv ed at their home Sunday. Jnnunry 9th. Guuu. Ml, in numbu. can. from far and near. Numrou pm- enu and congratulations um um unudw followed by - Lurk-y dinnot. .lidncr, 3 mph"! of In. Cumn. m 1 [an at the wedding ceremony flhy you! an Mr. L. D. Kellogg o! Chin-3:0, who purchuod the Wm. Schlie firm hno under construction I new houu and is nuking other cxunlive impm'c- ments. The {Inn in now known us the Grove Firm, with Mr. John A Fletcher. Jr., u mm". ening Mr. Carl Lance wu operated on his eye for I tumor. the operation baking been performed by Dr. C. thnston DI‘v'il, mined by In: Josephine Woodmua. Mr. Woodm-n Todd who was thought rapidly recovering from hll illness in “ruin confined to his bed. His mnny friend: wish him 1 speedy recovery. Evangelical (‘hurrh wok place .1 the home of Mrs. Frank Jacob: Tburodly afternoon and the following officer: for the ensuing you were re-eloccod: Mrs. Fred Horcnberger. president; Mrs. Wm. Huhn, vice-pruldent; Mn. Philip Rommel, secretary, and Mn. August Winter. treuunr. Thc Misses Mildred Whiting, Mlbcl Segen. Ruth Kreu. Maura. Harry Mulkr, Albert Clipper and Eu'l Knu attewded the dancing party given by th= Merry Mlken Club at Libertyâ€" '.'ille in the Auditorium Tueodny ev- Miss Eldu Horehberger entertain- ed a few 0! her friends I! a dinner putty Sunday evening. Mrs. Lydin Hoyt in again nb‘e to be nround end in visiting her many Deerfield friends. Mrs. Hoyt in the oldest living resident in theyillege, rs she in now eppmchlng her 960: year. Mr. James W. Galloway und his son William, who have been ill Vida the grippe are reported having fully Ncovered. Mr. Edwin P. OIWn rtporu uvenl “let in his new nub-divuuon, known at the ()Iuruun nub-divuion. lDeerfield New? Itempl Tho anm' Institute will b. held Satunhy, Jumnry 15. 1916, n. m Gamma: School MM! 3811. Deerfleld, Illinois. Th. protrun h u follows: The regular monthly meeting 0! the Ladies" Aid Society of St. Plul'l Hiu Helm} Schinlcber enuruinod the W. 1‘. Club n her home Tuesday evenin‘. 10 a. m. Addnu of Welcomeâ€"o Vilhn President W. A. Whiting. AddNuâ€"Mrp. V11] Guy. M'oving Pictum on Industrial Address (Ode Cow to the Acre)â€" Bort Thomas. 5:00 to hm. Supp". 0th.!- Ipukoru for both day And evening nuipm in] be: R. 3. Suit“. F. S. lunrq, T. A. Simpson. A. look". The Jnnury meeting of the Jewel Club in held It the home 0! It. Dorothy Rnichclv. Saturd-y “bemoan. Miss ('larn Pyle entertained the January meeting of the Mu Sigma Chi at her home on Lincoln Avenuc, Thursday evening. Cards were en- joyed and the Mines Loretta and Ruth Krosa were unrded the prizes. Miss Mupret Plum in attending the DeKnlk Norm] School. Miss Mary Hempstud of Sun-ton; is the guest 0! Mr. And Mrs Prank: H~ mpmnd ; given w mudc Ind short talks by diluent upcdxon In. Gm Vlil Gny who will talk on “Household Scknco." Both dinner 3nd upper will awed by die Sunday School Ta or: o! the Presbyterian church. The Dorca- Sodcty will moot it the (bmmunity House Thurnd-y u! lernoon. Miss l-Ilda Horenbcrger Ind Mn. Frances (inrrity vilihed relatives in Waukegan Friday. Addnu (Draft Horus) â€" sun lcF-rhnd. 12:00 to 1:30, Dinner. Sam}: A. Bale] at I] m l. 1.60", '. D. “.00. Lot 10. Natl 8, Port I‘HE HIGHLAND PARA P1058. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS pmhg union will be ‘Tbr um- n n moundrum II- echo! I buuundmof' A llrllxh' line I! abort-d ll "ID an Iran I- In prom ~Babot Anthro- Fan»! of All 00m The Inthnu m-rm l- (hc mm 0! “1| firm. nlm'f I! I’ll (hr am (”I mreml In Ibu- wul mum-wom- of but! a «Mary at“ That was humans the term wan no um The Ink-monopo- mum not IhO“ 1b:- ImIIk-r mmt II Ill the anthrax ”rm. (ban-fore. that 50d (0 (L? dt-Trlnlpnwnl u! [ho nlkmh. (burr, “huh nu run-ed Inch In Id ramp In nmdh‘lne [lotion Globe Thom II I Otflm ~wnu h the amen-ow bounce I fiddk nu! 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(rod “Whll an nl-uurd gumbo" I‘ll! the cum "“"rll I :1“:- u up' ram Sr“: Tom». I... ”Him. I" h 3 “Hon " “Arr you In I [nu-Mun In km. it? "l lm.l1r and In I lunlflon In I: Q I've )n-I lm-n dln.m¢d"-JM¢D NOIE OF THE “WT. THE “UMBRELLA CASE." for of homo: or "I? §| ”A. o. Chrisunan,Local A“ “It Pays to Advertise ” dcrgancn room‘Zt the Elm Place School. Children's Ch- in Ballroom Dancing 330 to 5 p. m. Girl's Class in aesthet'x and interpretative Dancing 5 to 6 p. m. Junior Class in Modern Dances every alternate Saturday night 730 to 9:00 p. m. Beginners in the Children’s Ball mall Class will receive special attention between 3:30 and 4 p. I. Also classes at Lincoln School, Ball room dancing for Chi drcn Fn‘davs, 3:30 to 4:30. Aesthetic class for girls :1:me ”marlin-Km mud-Much. Dancing Owes ”“22 mm #53 VICTROLAS, Victor Records at . Victor Dealer Tickets Music by the John A. Hunt! Orchestra of Chicago Suburban Special A “-5.104 (50! will be van with each “mission which will be god u the Growing ml.“ aria. (him. The bold" ol the W Dalton. both Lady And Cue-{low will recent 3250 in you. SAMUEL LEVIN’S Jewelry Store N. H) Tuesday Ewing; January 25, 1916 ‘5 W. bani Ave. Toko C. i M. E. Cm to Cherry and Out Shoot Suda- mutton-opiwd North Shore Dancing Club Winnetka Woman’s Club IIâ€"vâ€"._ _._... . , _mm~vooi~â€"Mmifim VV ma' 'mou ‘ gang-Indian: .Huponnnborl- ; nuan- dwam‘fwml‘ “0" ‘5' mfA manhunt upod". Hurtx‘go to I.MWN ovaâ€"guardian '0. Third Prize Informal DANCE 120 E. Central Avenue Guaranteed to Save 10 to 35% in Fuel Can be installed on any M burning device at small cut, 10 DAYS FREE "ram. mother new-r baked and we a prove it if you'll let u. The a batch baked lresh every day an how popular I! is. cvcn Inch vol. who lormerl) did their own In“ Try I loaf (n so u! I! and m not the uuleunm 01 but“ with home blkmg Any Ionic. 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