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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Apr 1916, p. 2

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The marriage of Miss Mildred‘ Swiggart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs]; George W. Swiggart, to Mr. Arthurl Andrews Burrows, will take place on‘ Tuesday evening. April 25th, at St.‘ James’ Episcopal Church, Chicago. Mrs. J. F. L. Curtis gave a luncheon for Miss Swiggnrt and her brides- maids at the Woman's Athletic Club, Chicago, yesterday afternoon, fol- lowed by a matinee party. Miu SWiggart is well known in Highland Park. having lived at the Ennoor Club last summer. Mrs. M. C. Connd of McGovern St. entertained the Euchre Club at the lust meeting of the season on Satundny afternoon. The table we: atmctively decanted in pink Ind white, pink roses forming the centre wulw, yuu- "I“. ----__v- piece. The guests included members from Evonston, Wilmette, Kenil- worth and Ravinin. Mrs. M Fisher, Jr., Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sn, Mrs. Long of Wilmette nnd Mrs. Cutie of Evanston were the success- ful prize winners. Mrs. 0. B. Bnnd entertianed n number of friends on Saturday even- ing st 3 “St-g” party in compliment to “Ted" Phillipe, who is spending sev- enl weeks with his mother, Mrs. C. G. Phillips. Mrs. R. W. Buckley was hostess yestenhy at informal bridge honor- ing her guest, Mrs. Burt Torrinus of Battle Creek, Mich. You will Want your rugs, portieres, draperies, etc. Dry Cleaned. We can give you a more reasonable rate than any one else as we do our work right here in Highland Park. Let us give you an estimate. The Social Side of Life; D. C. Partly Sons HIGHLAND PARK MARBLE noon mus" \Ve guarantee it to be the best floor varnish made. It pre- serves rhe natural beauty 0: wood floors. Marble Floor Finish resists constant wear. 'l'wo coats “'1“ last (me: _\c.u> on a bath-room floor, four years on the floor of a bed _room or parlor. To clean it you need to use only a little Devoc Polish- ing Oil according to simple directions. \V'e recommend Marble Floor Finish because in clear. dry weather it will dry in 24 hours. Stop in and let us tell you more ofthis and other Devoe products. Don’t Forget to Order Your Hot Cross Buns J for Tomorrow. 'Geary’s Sanitary Bakary High Class Laundegl; -French Dry Cleaners Phoxies l 78â€"179â€"471 Maw [Hull Local Affairs of the week By the Charm _______â€"â€" Telephone 340 each The Worth While Circle met with Mrs. Montgomery on E. Park Ave. Tuesday evening. Miss Elsie Caroline Ahmns,’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _W. F. Ahrens, has chosen Saturday, May 20th as her wedding day, at which time she will, marry Mr. Henry Honing of Gary. Ind. ‘ Miss Charlotte Brand entertained ‘me J. U. G. Club at her home on Second street Wednesday evening. The last regular monthly meeting of the North Shore Chapter D. A. R. was held at the home of Mrs. Harry D. Faxon on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sewall Truax gave a report on the State Conference held at Ottawa in March. Mrs. Emma Morgan read a paper on “Courtship and Marriage Custpms o! the Colonial Period.” Geraldine Faxon‘ played a prelude from Chopin and The March wmu by McDowell. by McDowell. After the meeting the twenty-five members and guests en- joyed refreshments. Mr. Junior Chandler of S. Sheridan Rond was host to a number of friends on Sunday evening at tea. The annual luncheon of the North Shore Catholic Woman’s League will be héld May 10th. at the Evanston Hotel. Mrs. E. F. Schoeneck, chair- man of the committee in charge, re- quanta that reservations be made not later than May 5th. and The March Wind ILLINOIS An inure-ting mnouncoment list week in that of the enguome :of Miss Rhoda H. Collin, the daugh of Mr. Charles Henry Coffin of Ch ago, to Mr. Walter Dexter of Kc 0311:, Win. The announcement w made at a ten given by Mrs. Ru Coffin Collins (Miss Coflin'a sister) her studio, Chicago. The Cofl'in fang. ily moved this week to their summ'v home in Ravinia. : Rev. J. Foster Van Evera of Chi- cago, formerly of this city, united marriage Mr. Murray Moon and Mir Anna Pet/erson on the tenth of Apr I at his Chicago home. g Last evening Rev. R. B. Schultge who leaves with his family for Fr port Ill. was given a farewell p83; it the Ernest Gieser residence gm Green Bay Road. .4 Mr. Austin Plagge is in McNau ton, Wis. Miss Marie Rhoeder of Chicago was the week-end guest of Miks Mabel Horenberger. , Miss Florence Johnson was visitth at Winona, Mississippi last week. 3‘ Mrs. Henry Lange is on the s k list this week. 5 At the Communion Service heldf-‘inl the Presbyterian Church Palm Sgt}? day morning the following youpg people united with the church: {fl- frieda Grace Knaak, Elizabeth Rei- chelt, Mildred Marie Biedersté‘fit, Myrtle Marie Schlie, Lois Adam, Virginia Easton, Faith Torson Â¥i- chelt, John Beecham Carnell, Kenn )th Jarvis, Raymond Meyer and Leslie Monroe Haggie. Charlotte Rivion Carnell was baptized. Revi Orsbom’a sermon was from the text “Hold fist which thou hast, that no man (eke thy crown." h Wednesday evening, April 26min box social will be held in the C munity House. which will be the 1 community socml time. The wi 1' classes have closed and there wil be a reorganization of summer clas .‘- At the Grammar School election held Saturday evening Mr. E. B. Jar- don was elected director. Mr. Jonbn received 99 votes and Bert Eaton re- ceived 76 votes. , . . '1 The Law and Order League he‘d a meeting in the Assembly Hall ofi the Grammar School Thursday evening. Prominent business men of Libefty-‘ ville made short speeches tellin I of‘ the increased prosperity of their wn under dry rule. The speakers fer-e Lyle ~K. Morris. a lawyer, Cagoll Gridley, assistant cashier of the first National Bank, William Walr’Iand, grocery man. Paul Ray, furnzsure dealer, Roy Wright assistant cashier of the Lake County National fimk Benjamin Miller, lawyer and piesi~ dent of the First National Bank and Paul MacGrifi’in, master in chan ry. All testified that bank depositaéhad increased and more merchandise'and real estate sold in spite of unf orâ€" able weather, crop failures amg-the hoof and mouth disease, and tha the people were so well satisfied that ey doubled their majority this year @hen voting out the saloons a second hive. The Woman's Misgionary S iety of the Presbyterian Church w' be entertained at the home of Mrs. William Schlie Thursday after-n n. The Christian Endeavor Socie the Unified Evangelical Church a prayer meeting for a dry v atv their Sunday evening service: Mrs. Fred Horenberger wa .the guest of Mrs. M. Burns of G hcoe 1' 1 Wednesday. 5 ‘ Mrs. Geo. Karch is visiting" é-the home of her daughter Mrs. “rank Seaman of Cross Plaines, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Hoimfis, en-i tertained a number of young people in honor of their guest Miss‘fNeil .Guy at their home Thursday mining. Mrs. M. J. Clark who has beq vis- 1iting at the home of her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Clark of Ining. Park Lfor the past two “eeks returned to lher home in Deer-field Sunday evigning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Briecknell 0 Lake iForest were the guests of Mg and iMrs. E. P. ()sterman Sunday i Mr Harold Meintzer of Lake For- est is \isiting at the home if! his i , |grandmother Mrs. H. Lange '1 Last week the sad news cahe to Deerfield that Howard Conrix, the oldest son of Mr. Dudolph Hilsh f and his wife Emma Louise nee Ant had passed away. On account of dilicaitc health he used to spend part 0;! his time with his uncle and aunt at‘glen- me. While Iher: he contractu 'Iscm- let fever, and the (luctors $x'i50d him to be rt‘lllUVHl t: 11 hospital in (‘hisuzw when- hc diwl the lit-fl? day. ‘April ch, liming uztained an age .of 3 ysnrs, 5 month.~ and 1. days. iThe parents and relatives fee mi'c'n 1depressed (in account of nnt Wit-Ping :the buy again after leaving? ome. :HIS remains were removed from the lhnspiml to Rusehill cemetery. ' Orsborn and C. W. Pettisgalso I1 h )ril 26min 1 the C be the t The wi r .«are wil be ner clas II. y of held gory Miss Josephine Jensen returned from a six weeks-1' visit in Muskegon, Michigan. Tuesday. Mrs. Jensen will resume her duties as nurse at the home of Mrs. Lydia Hoyt which during her brief absence was so dut'i- fully filled by Mrs. Sadie Curtis. Services _will be held in the Holy (‘ross Church Good Friday afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. W. A. Whiting is on the sick list this week. The Gospel team from Northwest- ern University will spend the weekâ€" end working among the young men and women of the community. On Sunday a special sunrise sen ice will he conducted by the Iiimurth Lougm u! <ix o’clovk in the morning. The Sunday School will give an Eas- “‘1 program. and the CV'flllHK service an eight o'clock will admit new mem- lwl>~ (H the church. Hi». Tnvsdzi)” evening. May 2nd. llirlc \ull lflf A'hurrh gathering at llll‘ church. Tutu will int‘ludv u supâ€" nf \vnrk UCCH>10H Lookforfthebluefront 158$t§JolnsAva M318 "Han/ho takes a plunge in the stock market is very apt to 99: soaked: North End M. E. Church RED PEPZS PHILOSOPHY - - , v _ Expert Repairing and Charging 211‘ makes Storage Batteria Special attention given to Repairing Vehicle Batteries. Expert Repairiaig all makes Magnetos, Coils, Self-starting and lighting Systems. Magnetos bougpt, sold and remagnetized. ruin)” evening. May 2nd. 1 be A'hurrh gathering at h. Tutu will includv u supâ€" program. All (lepartmcnts will cOmu together for (his .W e solicit the patronageiof car owners in this locality. Give us a trial. Good service and a square deal guaranteed. ‘ Shaver Eleétric Co. ‘ Ignition 3317,1199 Battery Service A full line of Electrical Accessories carried in stock. C WEE! SERVICE sutlon One 20c jar of; Beechnut Bacon with order of $1.50 or oven; Flour and Soap excepted. 10 lbs of Granukited Sugar for 55¢ with order of $150 or over. Flour ’gnd sugar excepted. Genuine impo Russian Tea, while they last 10c 18c and 20¢ a _ kage. The same Tea used in all the famous Tea Holfies in Moscow. 1 7 S. St. thm Ave. Phone 169 SafeGoEiMMilkisaBlessing What brings greater peace of mind than to know that the childr ’s and household supply of milk is safe -certified ;and good, certified as to its rich- ness? Nothing-E- Produced out id '21 garden spot of country right on the edge of Pewaukee Lake, bottled there and brought here thoroughly cool, clean and pure you can have such milk on your breakfast table and all day tomorrow and every day. Bowman Dairy Company 101-109 Vine Avenue Ki afer’s CertifiedMilk ‘ 'mduced out i a garden soot of countrv nzht on the New Mod Cash 90°“! On Siturday, April 15th Mojnday, April 17;}. ‘ Teltghonu Highland Park 9 We will give away Telephone the distributors Such Milk is Ole-co: 70

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