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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Jun 1916, p. 5

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ver mic t's of al 'I i V C. U‘. the W 11- and IS m IS _ths. 335 I... SHAIF ER The Highland Park Electric Shoe Repairing Shop Work Done on Shofl Nofico, Every Job Gunnkod 17 West Centrd Avenue Highlnnd Park, Illinoi- Caserta School 0! Dancing. 211 Madison Street Moose Hall Waukegan, Ill. Antonio Caserta Sari Fields formerly Danse D' Hiver Studio. New York. All the latest dances correctly taught. One Step. Fox Waltz, Two Step Trot, Hesitan’on Results Dream Waltz. Waltz, Parisian Guaranteed Man'xeandFan- :1 Dances Tango Rates to Classes. Clubs orThree or More Couples. Private Les- sons by appointment at your residence or our studio. Classes Monday and Friday Evenings. Social Dance Saturday Eve- ning. SMaLNom-e: we have a Staff of Four Teachers. Open 10:30 a. 6. to 10230 p. m. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to the people of High- land Park that I am conducting a High Class in the Lencioni Building, No.10 North Second Street and am prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Our work is all First Class and guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Suits Made to Order from $14 to $40 until you have made adequate provision for storing your silver and other valuables in our fire and burglar proof vault. Don’t Go Away For The Su’mmer At so small a cost can we furnish you storage room for trunks and a safety deposit box that you connot afford to take a risk. Tailoring Establishment Frank J. Mar President Also reasonable prices on Ladies Garments Highland Park State Bank Suits Pressed - - . Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1.25 Trousers Pressed - .20 TrousersCleanedand Pressed .50 Will you consult us today about it? Cupiul Ind Surplus $80,000.00 Freight Transfer Prompt Service . LEVIN d372é Prices J. M. Appel Vice-Prom Highhnd Park. [IL C. F. Gnu! Cubic THE HIGHLAND PARK mass, 1.6mm“) PARK. tumors Sun Drowning Men in Pndkacool When Seil Boot Cerise. I The fnvnds and acquiintances of 'Roy Stoker. formerly of this cny. Will the pleased to hear of I herolcvuct m guving a man's lee In the Plclfic IOcean tWU miles {rum shore. Roy, who ls chief engineer on the L'. S. 5. {South Dakota. while out in :- ste‘m flaunch oi? the coast of Seattle dia- lcovered two men m I Imnll and boat which had capsited. Neither o! the {men Were able to sWIm. One In. Eabout to drown while the other clung jto the side nf the capsized boat. Mr. {Stoker whu 1.1 a powerful man and an iexpert swimmer, jumped into the wu- lter and swam to shore with the un- ;conscious man and thereby saved his l life. The last regular meeting of the Woman's Civic Club of Ravinia took7 place Friday afternoon at the Villagel House. Mrs. George W. Plummer, the “ Parliamentarian. who has just re- turned from the Biennial Convention’ in New York. addressed the club on “Simplicity in Living." Mn. Plum-l mer'a talk was simple and direct, andr reached her listeners in a moat help- ful way. She spoke of being able to‘ appreciate those thin" in life that: are common to all. She spoke {wall a viewpoint high above the common everyday affairs, and took a broader: view of life and proepectl. i ; At a request the cant-ta, recently igiven by the choir, will be rt'pontod ;on Friday evening. the 28rd. The lplace has not yet been decided upon, lbut will be some plug in this city. 1 Next week’s issue will state further [facts After the meeting, It whlch 1hr new officers presided, the following host, euea served refrahmcnu: Kn. Jun Mar-gun Puma, chdmnn, mind! by Mn. C. M. P. Wright. In. Ralph Fleflcher Seymour, Mn. 600m Ulla. The services in the church m u follows: Sundly School I! 9M5; Ju- nior League It 2:30; Epworch Lectue 3: 6:45; evening eervice It 8:00; Tueedny evenings, S. M. B. Club; Wedneedny services, prayer meeting at 7:45, teachers' training chu 8:15, choir rehearsal at 8:45: Thunday evening, Girle' Sewing Club It 7:30. This Afternoon the Ladiee’ Aid So- ciety will have I binhday oochl It twoâ€"thirty at the home of Mn. E. L. Webster. The local Y. W ('. .\. L~ planning a Wumun'< Exclmnma The sklt‘b nrr tn (ulu- plan- un Sulunlu}. ln-gmmng Saturday July lst. At 12M xt'Vis plunm-d In huu- jm! lnn'm-ry goods, but lulur on fancy work uf «hfierenfi kind: will lw added. Thv mle‘, which will be on u commxssmn l-n-Is, will be held m the Y. W. 1'. A. assembly will be on u commxssmn Imus, Will be held m the Y. W. 1'. A. assembly . room at 0': S. First 5L “OHRUOHH will}! be used also, and every vflor! l'i lwingk made to put this Idea thrvxmh to at? real business “huh nfler< Lu enervf‘ . \ 2911c work 11 very good chmwr. 1" I Moraine Hotel Notes The Tuesday memng dmn--r «Dance-[7‘ an- tu beg“; m-u Tum-In) M the: hotel. Mm luldu I’m-«Inger Wm Mules ‘ Tuesday evemng u! n tIlYThdJ)’ pnr! for her gum-l. Mz~~ Mm'Mm-mun 0‘ New York. Ebenezer Ev-ngeliul (‘hurth The monthly meeting 01' (he ladles‘ Aid Society WI“ be held at the home of Mrs, E. M. l'mlmvh, 22.x End Park An. un Thursday. Jum- 13 M .' [’V M) 0n m-xl Sundn)‘ the :mnuu' (11113.! drunk 1m) exenl-zu uni! hr held ”1"" Mr. H T. Mood», 1w mtle> “mt .." Ih-yrhed Antnmohllrd to . whuhh uvui frwnds WM“ leuu- Ih- vhuh'h The pmwzun, \I»h..h 1‘ 'o begin an 16 o’fhn‘k. VIIH-‘hth nf rm‘xmtmxn. drxlls. «)Iue by 1h» ~rhulm~ um! .u. nddreu.‘ b)’ the pa~tnr M. ”The Me‘suge of "IQ: Ro-Kt',“ A curdmi mntulmn Lu. 9“: (Audi-«l In all :0 nth-r»! ihlfl ~1'."\'hԤ. .1 There Will wnxcm on (hm Km'krnlm h ~ “Ill.\ UV .‘1 Admin 1' u‘rltx‘K. he 1:1: “I!“ r‘ -pl‘(‘|l|] (m: a large nux 10 LuHOHY. up» parmh-m- drup. Spun) (In‘ux n In «tn-r) way [\H-vn “nub-Kn lehr mum and live hr-u lmmh m {In merylhu; for Ill Luke (nu WIIh the Ram" and dim (’X( to \"|1.\k‘}' u'humn leuu- Ih- vhuh'h 4: The prngvnm, nh..h O’Nm‘k. NIH-'htr nf «Hue by 1h» «hula: b)’ the pa~tnr my. ”T! RO-KQ‘,“ .\ curlhni WAL‘H‘ In all to There Will be Sunday evenmg The fifth and sixth grid" [ave “Will of Stntlord" I! the VIII." House on Tuesday evening of [:4 week. The plny. I charming (”)mblnfl‘ don of musnc and pretty lmu, 'n ‘ composition of Louise Ayn: (Earned of Evanston and was done bountiful” by the children. Mrs, Filth charge of the play and Wu ably lined by the other “when friends who "re very (enema: helping nuke costumes Ind duignift uenery. mv North End M. E. Church Woman’s Civic Club IOYSTMEIAIEALIN Y. \V. C. A. News Ravinil School Notes re Ju I U-bu a rose. un- A At“. 3 PM u Elga- Inuit 8 00 ‘5 Mm Mimic Pomt, - Club one operflor, wont inun retingl to weeks ago and wu Lr 8‘ ‘5 hnny in county court lot ”‘1" oon at 1 o'clock. The 7‘30- , curing the evidence in L! Fe .3: IAUKEAN HANS CELEBRATION 3 PM to EU- Inuit-u.- 1; Mm Mun» Portet, - locnl talc than: operator, wont inane suddenly to weeks ago and wu tried for her ‘Snnlty in county court Monday Alter: oon at 1 o'clock. The jury lfur , caring the evidence in the cm re- "urned n verdtct that the patient u tnunc Ind she I'M ordcmd commit- to the honpnul {or the mun. at ni hm] at onn- gone In M-«I um ~rxnt|un svemrd U) dau- from than 1v. Shv lm‘nnw \rr) drdructne furniture and «In-h". nbr wn.‘ run-y 2{h day and mxhfi Ind M (man In- me an Huh-m {hm hrr {lmdy had forcnbly restrain her. Fm‘lly it k’lus decided that the ”My lhmx u‘huh but?“ hrlp her uuuld be I course of ("mu-n! In the horplul for the m f‘me. (‘hlef of Palm Meyers lrcom~ ‘panwd her In the Elgln mfilnuhon ruundan nszrnmn h u hollowed that i-dw \nll runner after u rhort vent- lg”). In the sutrnwnu In 010 Inlefrngn rues which came out at the mud. we possible manom- are given {or {be making down of the young “om-1.": .‘mmd. They are: D} hm! lln-ruurk \ahm- clnpln)(-d 'a: u telephonr upc'nuor. Srcmnl The rxxrarlum of never“ ceth uau weeks ago. I! \Hn shown that Mu:- I’orur bld mrko-d hnrd and had wormed much K \nu aim ahuwrn that 5hr P.3d un- rul h-Mh enmcu-d Wm wu-ka :30 n1 hm! at onn- gone In bed “1-! ~rxnt|un svemrd U) dau- from than ‘iaent to Have “can!" Par-Jo Two BAH”- '. Attention. ACLHK Spon- olc. Thr Wlukegun (nmlntnu Ann» it‘ll-non is 30mg 10 mum- Ih' Imuuh i0f July in Wanker-n ‘he gnmlmx dny the county hl! mer known They arr [mug lo hue a mum!“ par-dc m the mnnungf Hvrr 10H) of Du- nwr chants hive agreed to put lh floats and nlmmt no!) nucwl)‘ n. (he my ‘hns dated that they mil tun out \nlh a large number. In q-«wnl {Nflurr- 1hr) v.5 hue purmh-ata- drup rlr.. :lixu “HD1111 Spun) ( mm.» a xery rumplrh- mrrun In rn-r) way \ MAM-hull KJHH‘ he [\H-vn “nub-gun'- [vu- Mum», ulh lehr rpnru and nur- u! (\vr) band, live hr-u hawk, three slrnx hundl, m {It‘l (‘\cl'\'lhll;fl In mnkr .1 plewn‘ for Ill Luke (nun!) DO“ “'lth 1hr excqmon n! the hall Ram" and dlnrlng mrrylhmg u m bc {roe-It last 01-! u the pro‘run moms-Idhluvd krWuufrom you! phat mend Apr” 25. 1015M on "alum-non Tb um puma on scum! modm IM mum-tad 16-24 Deerfield Avenue. ll ”dune-C Io”! Marl 1.0!" 13,”) bntuu p01 cubx unmet Guiormumu 9.! (col M H. l'. M A“ W“ "W 0. ANDERSON Wuld Ior arc-coat u' snug: (on M W 7 [Arum-nan (cokmbcmn now)" 'I manic: u ' V uh potabhvlcr ' “INNILTKA A". IU 1‘nt- IQMIOMYU'M" Hwy-”Mb!" A. W. Morrow Chm Laban!!!" 25 E. WW St. (W (hut-an bitumen. R. W Vcbtu {hr-clot (hem-CAI Dcpl IM‘C‘YAH'Y ' Architect “A? “’xlhtn'n the III” uph- Highlnnd Pn‘ u y... m! loo Mu» PA lbw u [hi- Plus-Q} Don’t use 3 ‘ ppy com mad for li e chicks CHUn-‘o Hob MAW! WINNBTIA A". ICE (11‘ 1‘ n... WM 1030 MIPS KENT l I PHONE 67 Suburban Spécigl Shirt Waist Winnetka Woman’s Cl? Thursdaytvening, June:> John A. Hand 6 l nu Orchestra of Chum Tag C a M F. ‘cm to Cherry ml 0.1: SQ... TICKETS -. -- ~ 50km North Shore fuel Supply Co. THOSE WHO 1,)EPEND ON Us For bond Steaks ‘ Are Rarely Disappointed! In Us (mm Stake You ' With a t 9 [ml 0'”!th I". SIUISTIOM TOLMW Choice Steak Of Your Choicé i North Shore Dancing Club : our specml!y prcpuou punc- - Keep them pnwmg and healthy DANCE 230 Y‘ St John- Ava-.0 undrx auspn‘es of the Htthhad Put. 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