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

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Merryweuther were hostesses at luncheon today at Exmoor Club. Mrs. J. W. Prindiville of Wmnetka was hostess at luncheon on Monday for a few Highland Park ladies. Mrs. Prindiville is formerly of this city. Leist evening occurred the marriage of Miss Esther Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winters of High- wood, to Mr. Blair Bennington of Speedwell, Va. The ceremony took place at the North End Methodist Church with Rev. E. Tetreau officiat- ing. After the ceremony a reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Directly after the reception the bride and groom left for West \'iruinia where they will reside in the ing. After the ceremony 2 followed at the home of parents. Directly after th‘ the bride and groom left Virgmia where they will re future. On Monday evening. July 23rd, oc- curred the marriage of Miss Helen A. Young and Mr. Earl Hill of Wau- kegan. Miss Young was former vis- iting nurse for Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Hill are residing in Wau- keg-an On Tuesday Campbell Chapter 0. E. S. will entertain the Worthy Grand Matron of the state of Illinois. Dinner will be served at six o'clock at Masonic Hall. Miss Genevieve Mott of E. Laurel ave. was hostess to friends on Mon- day evening at dinner, after which the party attended the concert at Raâ€" vinia Park. Mrs. Charles Mauran was hostess yesterday afternoon to a number of Ravinia ladies at a. pretty garden party from three to five, to meet Mrs. Norman De Wind. a summer resi- dent in Ravinia. ammumlmmmuumilmmmmmlmmmmmummummnmummng Our Finished Family Rate of 36 pieces for 5 1-2 cents, 60"pieces for 5 cents or 100 or more pieces f0r4 cents will help you during this hot weather. “Ask us ' About it” You will enjoy the music at Ra- vim'a Park more if you knew that your clothes were pressed properly Moldaner 85 Humer have already established a reputa- tion forgood work, courteous treat- ment and exacting service. Take your clothes there the next time you want them pressed and cleaned properly. Clothes called for and delivered. Were hostesses at TAlLORS Mrs. E. E. AHdFOVVS v Saturday at luncheon hm Sadie Clement. Mrs. Thc ent's guest. Mrs. Norman De Wind is spending the summer i cottage on Cary Ave. Mrs. Thomas (‘lemunts guests, her mother. Mrs. rison of Indianapolis, and Clements of Rochester. .\' Mrs. Robert Carr has a: .Mr-s. Grant Spear and Mi YXew‘York. E Miss Alice Davidson h H'rom the east where sh tsince May first. ‘mIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIm-u-----.-.---- music at Ra- you knew that 'essed properly : Humer S shed a reputa- mrteous treat- ‘ervice. here the next I pressed and 1d delivered. )NE 54 l"‘ “, AntiroWs wai hostvss luncheon honoring Mus It. Mrs. Thomzu (‘lvm- De Wind of (‘hxcugo summer in the thr ' has as her gucsts and Mia;. Spear of u-nts has in hvr Mrs. Mary Mur- . and .‘hSS Sadie has returned he has been xer U‘l’ Ila 'LUH H )r rk 15‘s ed «1 2H I“ uhlkupo-ro I'm. Lory-M... 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(be name of n famuus street ln lu‘dad which used to he the :n-u market for silks .\ tubby \‘ll'a Cunt wn though! to be like (he Irnvy murkln‘l of watered Illk Quntionu and Ann-wort. The time elnmlng between I anon- uou and an nmwer ln almoct u Impur- unt us (he mum-er IL-elf It mly be wisely long or short. but the longs: II ll (be wiser am" he the answer Tho Diuappoiming Movie. “I've teen llâ€"‘uln'l no guod " "I; gels 'unu. duu'! ‘e.’" "YUI. but they don't show yer -London Punch Manipulating .0000. ”Pop, what's mtmpntby?" "The In of uunipulnrlng hum-g my "Then I. an mumpun a min-(rel cod mn?"â€"Ihllimure American These. hot .dayé Sirbngly erflphaéize the need of a wardrobe in Wthh hght summer fashlons and fabrics; figure largely, Midsummer Blouses â€" 0nfinngbSkirtsL We Consider thu 1hr but values of the season In prawn-l ounng skirts, They cume ~n a wndc»dnclyol whm gabardme Palm ch’h x‘lnlh and nmrllv sport slnpcs made- w «H at $3.“! Some- have separate helm. wmc _ " A .1 Ire- un lam‘v Hvkrs, Iargr pork K ;_ us or slanhc-d puck“: and pu-rl \ hullum {um sub: .‘4 to 33 "III! ‘ ”H‘dhurt‘ Special Valuesâ€"one way The 'rcal" summer writhrr Cumpcls «unandrnhun n! Cooler apparel thrv tlrgnnl so“ Mr! Ihzrh xn . [any new: slanfi mule \nur (wnndrrlhrm The prulng Mn 2 95 Will Interest you o 33" .md Cw mac fiber (huh-d Hr“ neat (Mar sulpc\ a few or thcm Men’s $1.50 Sport Shirts. new style. Men's Fiber Silk Shirts, $3.50 vdue - «‘ul nu o'lte~ll\e mnuum ~[ 1: ‘ rmh-d h) the drumnd hill “'0 i||\l| LI'M' I [-rupur mm ..r \anr null dilute the yl'vvpvr rxnutiu» unmnnl An) Q'hdi to :llmnrb [he nwilture \' \\H| vnum- [NIH for the lI~-Il)1ll our Muslml wo-lfnre luulnnm-d qunnHly or water nununn-‘fil $1.19 .rnh-ulw.” M xl r :n‘lwd AH wnuunny N fur xnhlhm .-r 11- "Th: '1 I. lu-r mu "'l‘hr r and non-r rwlw Our uvmg In Us: Icqunluon 0! 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