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Highland Park Press (1912), 2 Mar 1916, p. 2

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Frances Buell was hostess to a number of friends at an informal dancing party Saturday evening. Miss Elsie Witten of W. Central Avenue, was hostess to fourteen guests at a seven o'clock supper, Sun- day evening. Table decorations were in pink, and a beautifully lighted birthday cake formed part of the sup- per. After supper the young folks enjoyed dancing and a general good time. Mrs. James L. Martin of .\C Limi-n Avenue. will be hostess at seven tables of bridge this afternoon and five tables, tomorrow afternoon. ham orinz her guest. Mrs. L. T. Burnt-s of Boston, Mass. Avenue entertained the Embroidery Club at her home yesterday utter- noon. On Saturday evening Mrs. Hurry Burke surpri: coming m to celebrate he At. cards the prize winn‘ first, Mrs, John Stupey; se Mary Uppenhiemcr; third. (‘15 Russell. A1. eleven 0' per was served. Mrs. D. M. Erskine of 17 We.) Central Avé. ViHighland Park, Ill. twenty-ninth. Thls l: the "rt-u} birthday" lltll‘ .\Il>.~ )I‘l: '; 'n. enjoyed. The Lil-lief). .\l<l Sm‘n-T} HI~ 'll Evzlngrliml Lutheran chm-m u. meet {his nz'tw'rt-mn mth Mr»: 113.11, of S. Greer: Bu) Rand. Miss Helen Wclch enterunnml few of her friends lnfurmuliy :u lw home on Wm! Park Avenue. l‘FHu; evening. Dancing and gum») L‘l\\ ed the evenmg pleasantly. The Euchre (‘lub met wnh Mrs James Hepburn last Thurssday after- noon. The prxzc winners Were: first Mary Oppenhiemor; second, .‘1l'< John Stupey; booby, Mrs. Pearl We guarantee high class work and entire satisfaction Work Called for end Delivered. We Retail at Wholesale Prices We do Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Repairing, Upholstering, Furniture Repairing Refinishing Dealers in F urniture etc. Maniam We beg to announce that we have ope: Mattress Factory at 17 West Central ‘ perience in thisline of work will enable most satisfactory service. We are e) urers and Renovatorsof all kinds of Hair, Felt, Moss, W01] 81 Hosk Mattresses, Pillows Box Springs Cushions North Shore Matt'fiess Factory Tulanlu... ruu‘e rnday availing: Mary Eilzabeth .\[ Jl>i1!)..~ :\\'enue. u-IMH‘ lrlrthriuy m: Tm-«inv Hurul-i Nt’fli" UH ("1 Hundred Flu}: :n his h« Place Fri‘im' e-wnzmv pm birthday A music pay“! . Mrs A Venn {1181143 Announcement $1.00 asill' Hurry Burke surprised her it} p: m tu celebrate her birthday rds the prize winners were Mrs. John Stupey; second. Mrs ()ppenhiemcr; third, Mrs. Fr The Social Side of Life .\I HT d ”lends mfurmuii (‘of I’m-k Avenue arm-in}: and gum mg plensantly. High CI... Launderen and F \1. eleven o'clock “939‘: 1.4911903 I0 i $1.00 ANOTHER MEN’S SUIT SPECIAL H“ T u csdu v Mugaussc! ‘Lflficni A Hi T a 991%” Park Minor repeurs mmivzmd butmm scum-d on whm‘r ncuded This Special 15 {or (me Wt‘t’k unl\ The Last Suit Special of the scason Men's Suits Dry Cleaned and Heard 11 :ll I‘k-brzmry the the >i'k')'.\i friends of mg Saturd Tokphou I [5 120 E. Park :‘ W. ,Lmi v! ocul Affairs of the week sup- “I The Alpha Chapter 'n In $1.00 The Study Class of thv ”mm- and lidtcatmn Department will meet Thurs‘lay, March ninth, at 10:30 A. )l. Mus Elizabeth Jenkins will talk on “Home Making Schools." the Obscn e‘r >W1Lfg‘art. daughter of Mr :11 George W. Swizgnrt, HI~ I'hu Mr. Arthur .L Rnrrmw. \«m and Mrs. William [K Burrmm raga. at {our o'clock Tuculu} mum, Apnl twentyfifth. vnmrng murrmge of M Sxk'lmz‘art. daughter of I’urkw‘ 21V The Ik‘l'\IX\ (fl Luthcnm cth‘h mm In My Room M the «'hur tloxtzl‘ss .\I {ht Hf. \ith' ho M )1 March 1]. 1916 opened a First Class ral Avenue. Our ex- able us to render the 0 expert Manufact- interest, to many nghiand 'm-rzt of the s h the mvnmmv m. Ossoli Club rcnch Dry Cleaner: M N the Hun A Leap Year ,\\,.; m. M had churgy 1" usual Mr The zmxt If M Un-s‘fu} ' Mm Mum. Hm} of Mr um! Mrs. rt, HI~ than» to -ro\\'<. mu 17f Mr. " Burr-mu 0?. Ch]; ‘k Tuculuy after- fifth. ht Phones 178 179 471 be‘} W“: I \S' }"u; H ll Um 11mm; 0 " I’t‘ «1 Ave HM“ e‘gh Hu'lh I .\I\-\ l\' h chum h I 4 he }"ur\.\qul of th‘yh. \Vuu- rom nmkc th $1.00 .. Ht H I‘m-May "HUMAN ~50!” rmum “00th 1: and \V‘ HI] will \f of 111 tilt-1r The series of lectures ghen every Wednesday evening on the History of the Christian Church are proving to ibe new interesting \’0 also M r~ LL at» U\ (‘r_\' (H There will be 11 Sub held at Lake Blufi, F The members of [h attend. The Ladies .'-\id Smiety will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gail of 1013 N. St. Johns Avenue. There will be u Sull-llistrict Rally Services are held at the church as follows: Midweek service, Wednes- day evening. at s-von forty-five; Sun- day services are, Sunday School at nine forty-five; Junior League at two-thirty; I‘Ipworxh League at six forty-five; Public Worship at eight. ,lH‘ 1n- u: exening, "Qilii'y Adams Sawyer] gin rurul stm') of New England; ilizilfe'a opera. "Th: Ruhemnm Girb" ion the tenth; Richard Harding Iltzu'is' comedy drama. “The Gallop- er," on the wtenteenth; Francis llodgson Burnett’s “Little Lord Fauntleroy" on the twenty-fourth, and “An Expmition Romnnue" in which the entire Miller Brothers of 101 Ranch will appear in u “‘lld west ishow on the thirty-first. All these lmntion pictures begin at seven-thir- it}: The 0550“ Club is offering es- ipecially good programs, both for their afternoon meetings and for Itheir study classes. ()n the ninth, il‘jlizabeth Jenkins will speak on “Home Making Schools," at tenâ€" thirty in the morning; on the thin tieth, Rev. ('harles Bayard Mitchell. will speak on “The Art of Human Approach," at. two forty-five in the afternoon. On the sixteenth of the month the Ossoli ('lub will bnve their Domestic Science Day, in charge of Mrs. AHMHI Morgan. Both! afternoon and evening will be given‘ over for this exhihition. This Saturâ€" ‘ day evening Mr. John Kendrick UK In} H11, 1m Tue 31mm]; this m1 Ilt“. shut‘ ‘ momh. Mu enjoy (hm:- North End M. E. Church Hm- Mn thctivv I that 1m wrath \hUU. ! lw lupin >.-P]nui (hnmghw :11\\u)> Hwytmi. Sum-s, 4n :1: an ‘huu. ! ”1(‘1 [ht \)I‘\\:l £1\()H put 1‘: jlmrzk (It'll 'Hn Flinn, that bum ‘thousund ~uix 'your new» 1n lhas um: humin (Ill/.9115, HI>1\1 Harm «11$ Pun Highland Park Club tr) neWspaper m We are \mnm: Josephus Dunn-1r. NHV)’. Pin-Hun L" icls. let thy gen ‘1" eruls. Be (‘UIIH'L vale. If )‘uu huh Inqmn'd ulrnlnm. It has been 51 just missed LN! speaker." )1: runw x: \‘c'nwll' 1sz 4i Irkc [hd ummi Mk mum Them 1 Thu Hm The Humor Door H0 '0” ”Knock (ion/[y I! You Would En!" lL’ 1:11 [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS ('I'l(‘> ~lm th hm (H \IHI ufi, Friday evening. of this church will [11‘ nunemiim Uirb" Richard Harding drama, “The Gallop- \m'entoent’h; Francis mtt’s “Little Lord n tho twenty-fourth, l “hxlo program is vary at :l;<t1r1<lir1g the fur ‘unzg of 1mm. thu‘ in hen J \ and {mats will Lance bcfnr'o Lent ;g, the svventh. '9 \er_\' interesting art-r tnmorrow Adams Sawyer," New England; Rnhemmn GirL" sand that, “The Daniel ‘11:): an after dinner urn-M. 'lgnse air Iulexgh. Uur country ! mzlhun \‘lIlZL‘HS. We t‘IIIlILL' uur coun- }.xu “'uuld enter our - Lun- lumen). Hour 1 I m. 1;:ng Mm H' t wmnl activi~ ghth ur‘ the \ hmnz't r' (‘1‘! [11H U1)” IH Hm in? Imps 1‘". “The Lune" wk {or us 1d the h x' h 11 mm, an ”H nod U] Mm: :u‘c I'mted Imuuuc he Hmhbrow humc u H Ighland Hr nught hm, hu'ugn tan-uni as ('U-Op hn Uh H)‘ that AH 1'0”)“ High diver 21 Y' H'rml HUVI‘I dutv lzn [w r- furt‘ who a his uf - ' ' r ‘ ' ' " â€" A National DRESS-VP Campaign has lx‘vn inaugurated and datvs of Man h 214 to A”): bill haw lx‘t‘n Sr! tor the celebration of this en-ni, l hlb new mownicm has awakt-nch ‘Hespn‘r (3 may?“ if .1“ parts ol the country, and in a measurc Wlll be forced upon you. Let us a»! you \< )W in the svlw‘llim ofthat mfw springsuit. ()ur tailoring and fabrics L‘Hr‘l't‘CIlE' lwl'lmfibe nymr advanced styles .ol Metropolitan Fashion. \ our suit. if purchased here, will not om)" be “Ede to measure"but made according to _\our physu‘al nwds. For your (Ulth‘l‘ilL‘llCe W have $1 5 arranged a lot of about 4') cxvlusive designs of all Wool fabrx‘m $ 15 especially for this occasion. at. a suit. V ,_ ...... .. , ,. ' Fl! Guaranteed ' Ordinarily sold at $16.50 and $18.00 See [lg lg] Our New BASEMENT-SALESROOMâ€"--A Buy Spot at our basement mlvsnmm :mrtvd Snmrddy morning “uh 2m enthusmx In rmhut huycls Hus N (unulrmg muirmenhlwpeo- Mos knowledgw of xm-mhmdme an d uppr'ecntlun 0 n Ihvxr pun of the suu’esshll effort ) (v! Phone 247 k‘diU‘X'éh "Alma" l'nderurnr Inr mfanh 1r1_~nik..~ilk;n1d mm]. Silk and (“Mon and Ilm- fm'nnn ur all (‘nttonvmll plume [hr (1mm! :mnlhx-r kinds. \'c-st> and double hrr.1:~1rd>hln>.25c to $1.00. In spite of the high war pIices in all linisl - of merchandise we still hold tU,.1 . standard prices in all our Shoes For Men F of Women For Misses $3.50 to $5.00 $3.00 to $5.00 $25040 5331' Remember our Shoe Repairing Department Make Old Shoes look like New ~"“ ,\'<-w ~pnng bonncts 0f Crepe dc chine or wlk poplm, nah In Slmpllcxty. law and rihhun lnmmep. Madr 0! soft nainsook and hnc pearluu- iauns, hand embmxdeted or fine lucked )‘Ilkt‘s set in With French vrlnlng Sumc Me or embnndcry (rimmed. olhrn ‘mm'kvd 0r shined. :lnfants Bonnets ‘ 50c to $3.50 T he General Federation of Women's Clubs plans 1 accepted by the Children‘s Bureau of the U. S. De orate preparation to offer opportunity to our patrc things to wear for the little tots. These Special replenish Baby‘s Spring Wardrobe now. while assr Nothing is more essential to‘BabV: Children’s welfare and comfort than soft shoes-«ones that fit. We make as; effort to suit the little ones. Values from 50c to $2.00 arter’s Fine Underwear Infants Dresses 50c to $3.00 J. A. Blomdahl A manufacturers sampir L'hmawme, «Kid 1114165 U! Handsome!) drunntrd «r dm HfHYt‘d x hm‘nhlv K' in: Fmv Th”) Humn Hr“ sh mr the-5r days, h fur. Commences Saturday next: March 4th Y . {CH ,. EVENTS flaw? IA‘Jatwn-Wide Baby Week '1 f M‘EN ! Prepare for Dress-Up Week Specials for mg and Corded effects No better hnr madc. $2.75 to $5.50 Cape. with hoods $2.75 1's Clubs plans for a National Baby eek wee genexyl of the U. S. Department of labor- We have made 6}“ I lity to our patrons to inspeCt lthe \ried aectlonsfi These special offers should Indud eyeyy’motherm now. while assortments are com H? H ugh \ Is, sng.1rAwre-;um-I~ 'I'umbivrs. 2hr hrs! Infants Spring-Coats and Capes Friday and Saturday I Impunmf apd domvsnc an“; nmrkrd down In (szhrs fine hrrpr w! ("Fl to Baby/s and on man me make aspecul 51015( .Wdthw tam: I Heavy yieecapw rube.~_“}1drflm him; Iurnrdq.” , 1r'1natznu k Of‘i uurfin? gar.“ The "Tab Bab)": Wt duuhlt‘ P'N‘ Reg" Water- groof B” Pints 25¢ l . l' 31 (? wilt" r» If {I‘L'M‘ Con. .’ “r mam: ' \mx ‘rx'aw u “MU ; ‘ Ewen: ‘ that lnf‘h Bath Robes (Tide, 75c 39c Elfare Underwear" l Carmant fw Practically Ml mum; “arc, C15. Latest pruiqn in war. TL!“ \fst 15 < *Wf‘» dzaper, :(f enhrr \ Fine m“)? 5th have .' (i :nttrest in \<)\\' in [he 11>! advanced measure"but \l at) will rrgubr :tnn AL c, whie balm. e )misxs hmshed '1 2');th

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