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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 May 1916, p. 2

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L______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Bythe The annual dinner and election of ofl'icers of the Highland Park Club took place on Saturday evenâ€" ing at the club house. One hundred and twenty-two guests and members attended the aflair. The following were among those who entertained dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van Schaick, Mr. and Mrs. John Tut- tle. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Vail, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley. Mrs. and Mrs. R. K. Buckman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bard, Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw Egan. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Metzel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. The dinner was a very good one, Well planned and nicely served. The house was decanted with ferns, pot- ted plants and flowers, all of which formed a most artistic whole. Danc- ing and cards were features of enter- tainment. 0;.‘Jiel. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Edwin Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Norcross and Mr. and Mrs. George McBride. to Mr. apolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of East Park Avenue announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Helen Marie, to Mr. Gregory A. Burns of Minne- Miss Annie Cobb of E. Laurel Ave. will entertain informally on Saturday at bridge honoring Miss Linn of Min- neapolis who is a guest at the Mcâ€" Cawley home on E Vine Av.e Mrs: Franklin Hussey of N. Linden Ave. will entertain informally to- morrow at luncheon for a few friends. VELOUR FINISH m! You can have your DRESSES. WAISTS wearing apparel laundered beautifully at You will want your Dry Cleaned. We can 1 than any one else as w Highland Park. Let u: HIGHLAND PARK Little hands are often soiled and stickyâ€"careless of spotless walls. Walls of Velour Finish can be washedâ€"but you can't wash wall paper. We guar- antee satisfaction to users of 4 The Sbcial Side of Life 2w: It i‘ will dirt \V‘e know that it has always given our customers satisfaction. It is sanitary. Soap and water will easily remove grease and dirt from walls, ceil- ings and voodwork painted with Velour Finish. lt is easy to apply and it is eco- nomical and artistic. “1- recommend it above all others as a durable finish for new and old walls. Eigh- teen attractive tints -A --IAM frnm pamtcd Finish. to apply nnmicnl above all others as a durable finish for new and old walls. Eigh- teen attractive tints to select from. Tel. 751-8 3 know that it 1 our customers s sanitary. Soap easily remove from walls ceil- and voodwork High Class Lnundgéfl ‘French Dry Clause" Phones 178-179â€"471 Central Petroleum Co ’ with It is and it and a Red Cross Disinfgqtant A. B. HILL remove 1 ans. ceil- oodwork Rinaldo [minim mel’m'fi C. Purdy Sons Strictly High Grade Bone Filtered Lubricating Auto Oils and Greases. has always satisfaction. 3 and water grease and Local Affairs of the week your rugs. portieres, draperies. etc. can give you a more reasonable rate as we do our work right here in Jet us give you an estimate. Manager and Salesman Highland Park. Illinois Nearly one hundred end fifty peo- ple gathered at the North End M. E. Church on Tuesday evening {or an “all church gathering." A very good dinner prepared by the Ladies' Aid Society, was served by the boys of the S. M. 8. Club. After dinner there was a most interesting enteminment consisting of music and speeches. Those who spoke were Rev. Sweet- land of Lake Blufl, Messrs. W. E. Bletsch, Lee Stoker, Oscar Meyer, R. E. Winter. Ernest Gail and Rev. Tetreau. The church was very beau- tifully decorated in wild flowers. the color scheme. gold and green. being carried out in every deteil. The Ep- worth League did the decanting. In every respect this gathering was an “all church" aflair, as every organ- ization did their best to make it such a successful event. On Saturduy evening Mrs. Ruth Cofl'in Collins' dancing class will hold a cotilion in Witten's Hall on E. (‘en- tral AVe‘ ‘8‘ and other ILLINOIS wedd mette, at Wilmette . Hn Mo'idny evening the hilnthea ('lnss entertnined the Barl‘ (lass of the First l'nited E ngelicul I‘hun-h at a very pretty p ressn-e May part): The inVitati Ii rend “that the car would leave 'romptly at eight o'clock" from the~ ome of the Misses Olive and Fli Haefele where the young people coiegnted, the girls belng \‘ery awnctively dresaed in light dresses ‘ “May hats." From the lhefele ome the gay party journeyed to thefhome of Mrs. Arthur Tillmnn wherf a pro- gramme of readings, mongol num- bers end nddreuea wu giv . After a delightful hour spent th , on to the home of Miss Emma Veer the young people went; hereithey en- joyed the crowning of the *y queen and were served undwiche‘pnd cof- fee. Then they proceeded :on their way until they came to th ' home of Mrs. Frederick Noerenbe ; here lthey remained for the 'e of the levening and enjoyed game. Ind ice llcream and cake. An ettrnq’w- Mey thasket was left It the hofie where each stop Wu mlde. T Burnett ‘Class admit that they ne had a ibetter time. Rev. Arthur Nelerhofl iof Joliet. Mr. Herman Drhske end ‘Mr. Wickmnn of (‘hiclgo :were the out of town guesu. ii l Moraine flote] Nines It ‘ygisfs Mr. Jack V'llns. who bu qoome f:- mous as an aviator, with It Villa, child and nurse, have taken he Tnxg Waller house 1nd an: at 011 Murame {or a few weeks unnl [ha-house u made ready. Mr. Vilns' hydropl-nr L'i stored at Lake Forest :1 pain! and we may expect to new 1! Mtg-x. n. Highland Park Una aummer. Mr and Mrs. J. W. I’rnndfi'fillc uml fu‘llll), who have taken an hum :- M “mm'kn, are at the Moraine for ('1‘- nanl u! May, while their uév' hlnl‘t‘ L~ being altered to sun 1hem.' Mr. and )h‘s. J S. Ford, who hme spvvtt se\'eral Winters at the Mun-m, have gone cast {or a few mks. Mr. I‘wrxl has reurml from tha_au\l.' I' ship of the L'hu‘ago urid§;l*laz«lerrx leroad and n-hres nher firm: 30 years 1n the rullroad hualngv Mr. and Mn. 1.. n Mc‘inley of New York, )1155 Helen BI ell and Sister of New Mcxnco, Mr. d Mrs H. A. Boushey and {nmily ' ('hxcngo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry . ris 3nd family of Chicago are monhthe late arrivals. j Dr. and Mrs. l'llmann un who are huxldmg a home gumery .~\\'e., hr» at We MG the summer and expect {0 l thir new hume about Uclol l {HE HIGHLAND PARK Pm HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Mrs I. .‘Ihllllpa of Bllengwn has Luken\ a suite of room It the Moraine and will mnke Lhimher per- manent residence. The to Mr. Phillips was Supreme Court Repormr and was very well known fiwng the Phillips and was lawyers (‘ards at the l ing Mr. and Change a and Mrs. L has come ‘ at the Ho Services nre held in thegchurvh as follows: Mid-week service; Wednes- day chning at seven {ortyvfivm Sun- day sernces. Sundny Schoq'l It mne‘ forty-five; Junior Lets“! It Wu» thirty; Epworth League II; nix forty- five; Public Worship at 0?“ o'clock. This evening there will‘bc 1n Ep- worth League business "fling Tomorrow the cunt-q: rehearul will uke place. This ”nuts, m charge of Mr. lenm “hob. will be given on Friday evenin May l'lth. Mus Helen Mlyer Ind [’rm‘llln (‘arver will play in con hon “th the cantau Thvrv Win 1 small charge. The musu‘ in iron Ind Lnnsn M E. L Alhfolq. lnd “111 be «hunted M \1r.lhmpM (‘hrugu At thr Sub [Intrict N’ly held 2n lemettc un Fndny even“; the Ep- worth League of am chu'rh won the banner nu senmtmn. North Hun‘ey Wnun, [)0 young sxdenu of this city¢nd well Min Em. wsmnfium of m. "Is bridum‘d. whilc i Kr? hotel Howl are {he M rs nnied {or the‘best rcpre out 0H lrs. Walter W‘rdrop of again at thQiMonine, " McKinley of cw York spend the mo . of May nd M. E. Church suue next {or | hinier Slum-flay ‘nme 0V 1‘ fannly, Mont- ‘ine {or r n 131. Dance CVO" No. 62341.00 double booing. 5 long, um 19 to No 2c92 ‘1 Fur the avenge hxurr . ' we In ummend (hll modddevclomfl In the fanned medium bunt Ind long skirt. find Blunt: fabrn 1n punk Ind whim. all brand trimmed (qurc pncc nook-â€" Redfern-Conets 3.00 . 4.00 Fain pm.- 3.50 a. 5.00 No. 7944.00 5:9“;151223“ m2; trimmed No. (amâ€"3.00 skin fine qulliu' count (Children!) 25c Conch for Avcnge Forms Jewelry Repairing, RWHIU and get them. P _es reasonable, all w rk guaranteed. f: 3 .tylea at 50c, Luce or 9.1:! - goo/I “and“ Coarsets» dc” Following Prices for Atumtnciy priced u lhil plea-mg Mingle model, In busi Ind double slur! H in I) “I Future pxn’e 1'15va Ea pntu damped l0! figure; 5} In bun, H, m sum and hrmd [rimmed Warner'r-Bruaiereâ€" 0“ who. ”I meo‘ wv gems-.mwm ‘y damned l0! iull 5} m bun, H) m‘ .4 rum/Q Inmmod 17 S. SttJohm Ave. Phone 169 â€"â€" Store 6pen from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. except Sundays. By spefial request store will be opej: from 10:00 a. m. to 12:00 boon, and from 4:00 p. m. ti‘b 6:00 p. m. every Sun- day. la the fad of this oonc our policy (rd make the event by {gturing all‘ x Mabel-slat. -_, hr ?cgular prices. â€"â€"Thc new ylcs measure up to regular “Warnqr” standard 0 ualitieand fit. They are accurately damned 10’7“” lawn requlremcnts 04 (ashjon. of ta] importance to all women ~To main established qualities in view of the greatly inc cost of raw materinls the Warner roe. Com y has been compelled to advance the nces of y new lee of Warner Rust Proof Sweets. nc pnces ing effect May lst. M Elutic Girdle, of this W299 we ofthis (10me Full Forms No. 52041.50 «mm N. 520â€"31 m For stout figures of short ' ’ 0! medium hnghl‘ 01 fine white 000‘“. 5. h. M l in. skirt (double ), Embroidery mm. â€"( uturr pnoc Slumâ€" “ 1W2. F0! lllter lull figuru “09‘3"“ model 01 fine q.a .- -L-v“ whim couul. Q ‘m. m high back 15on! "named. tau 20.10 3 â€"(Pumrc prior 82750)- Fun Solution at $1.00 Warner-Corsets RUST-PROOF idon we shall emphasize “Warncr Week" a great cw Spnng and Summer 65 3!. “an Avo. Hughhnd Purl Wlliams Nelson Fint und Second Mort- Burbs! Shop W's Hair Cut! n; 0 Spa ll“! 8 N. Second Stred 230 South LaSalle Stree? DR. WATSON trimmed. Highland Park 1058 Wabash 554 fine Wm 04 bra ta. embrmdery 0’ “a m we wow em Lorenz Lung Phone 169 50c $1 Idea] 144] m shun.

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