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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Sep 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO Miss Margaret Wlhelm will enter min Just ['5 Girls“ Club tomorow awning )Irx. H. 'l‘. Skiulmun- o-nh-rmilu-d llll' Martha Sm'iz-ty of Kim Sun-cihh vlmrl-h on Friday uftvrnoun. The young folk of the North Shore and the older folk too. are looking forward with a deal of interest to the opening of the Dam-ink Classes at The New Wilten Hull. Highland Park. The ladies have charge of the ar rangements have much pleasure announcing that Mr, Alvar Bournique ni' (‘hicago will personally conduct the instruction. Mrsr Nathalie Van lllper announves {he coming marriage of her daugh- ter. Ethel Margot. to Mr Ralph Bur- ton Britton. of New Brltton. (‘0nn., which will take place on next Satur- day evening at the residence. 22? E. Park Ave. Two hundred members of the machinery club of Chicago held a very successful dinner dance at the Ravinls Park (‘asina Saturday evening. The marriage of Miss Marie Schrei- her. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank P Schrieber 0! Lake Forest to “‘llliam J. Bock of 3027 Fullerton avenue, Chicago. took place Satur- day at St. Mary's church. Chicago. Miss Schrelber is known here. hav. ing graduated (roux the local high svhool in 1910. which will take place on next Sutur- Dur‘ng the n”! week of whom day evening at the residence. 22? B. there “4H... five hundred 1nd on“ Park Ave. pupils enrolled in all the depart Two hundred members of the meats, in accordance with the rul~ machinery club of (‘hicago held a’ing oi the board of heoltb. pupils very successful dinner dance at the who have been east {or the manner aninis Park “HMO. Shturdlyiare being held in qunrnntine for twa evening. weeks before being allowed to enter On Thursday evening October fifth ‘ 3011001- the wedding or Miss Hyla Boyd: 0n l-‘ridny the Hanoi exhibit of daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. Chnrles L. flowers nnd vegetnblea which \‘9rr Boyd. and Mr. Milton K. Tillmnnplnrgely products 0! plnnu or seed» son of Mr, and Mrs. William Tillman. that had been sent out (rum the pinnt will take place at the home of the house in June was held These in- bride's parents at 1020 N. Green Baygcluded displly or "tors, ziman. sal- road. A reception will follow the‘ ring, pop corn and field corn some ceremony. after which the young . of the products or the school gardens couple will so on a honeymoon trip. ‘ were also exhibited, such as broom ulnumw Aux. e-ntvrtaiuml t n chwr Friday «Wt-nil): Hn-ir truth wwlclin: :mnh'o- ,1.-.-nr:nlnn\ \n-rv in pink. alllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIllIlllllllllflllllllllllllllllfll! ”h The Ladies' Aid Society or the Evangelical Lutheran church cele- brated its twentieth anniversary or- ganization on Sunday evening at a special service. After service the so« ciety members. with their friends. gathered in the assembly room {or refreshments. Mr. and Mn. H. f .\lr<. E. '1‘ Skidmun- will mm -- l-Iuvhrv t‘iuh Manda) vH-ulm: The Social Side of Life We would refer you to High Class Ltunderen French Dry Cleanen Phones l78~179~47l is due largely to the labor necessary to re- freshen your rugs, carpets and draperies. Perhaps last year you tried vacuum clean- ing but this also proved unsatisfactory for it only removed the dust. Why not solve the problem easily and economically by sending your floor cover- ings and draperies to the house of service where they will be thorougly cleaned-not merely dusted-at a very reasonable charge. Moldaner Humer TAILOR 6and8 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Telephone 54 our satisfied friends and customers. Our styles are exclusive and our goods are the best to be obtained. Our prices are the lowest consistent with good workmanship. Our business has increased :30”? in the last year and why a patron once of this firm. always a patron. IF YOU ASK US WHY “forming-cl I“ ('h'v .fllvx! ~ I'v'h‘lvrfllill! luv c-w-ni Réflaflg W “'iuhllnnn Local Affairs of the week mm?“ ntvrmin By the "‘ll Mrs. A. Benson of Wes! (‘entr'l Ave. entertained at dinner on Sunday evening in honor of Mina Beatrice (,)'(‘onnor of Hoitnn. Mich MIN. l'uuic-i I'nlvh will i‘li'l‘rlfllll lei~ :thi-rllmm fur Ml" HQ-urun- l".\rln) l'multnn tuni .\ll’\. 1: J, Strn-I uhu \\a~ furnn-rl) uf Highland l'urk. mm H! i‘aiifurniu .\lr~ m-urgn- l._\H~-n mnh-r mine-d in illllI‘ht-Uli hut um-k In: .\ir~ Bouiluu. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mender were host and hostess at a three cuursr dinner to Mieen of their friends reâ€" cently, Aster: formed a delightful tabiv decoration. flowars 3nd vecetublea which verr lsrxely products or plnuu or seed» that had been sent uut (rum the plum house in June was heltL Therm In- cluded displny of "tors, 1mm. sal- vtas. pop corn and field corn some of the products of the svhuul gardens were also exhibited, such as broom corn. flax. “heat, pop corn f'lk‘. Mn Sannwl lnsull and Mrs. Everett Mil. lard acted as judges. The namm J! the wlnnera of tlw firat prlzas lm-ludv. Irving Shea-ks. t‘arl Muras. Wallace Mollwaln. t'hrlatain (‘aln. Elmer Hlt'k?t:l \anlwr, Raymond llutlmr. Margaret Swan. Edith Naglv. Ernst Greenberg. Mary Sweeney, Florence (‘low l‘llull Johnaun, Harry ()almrn. t‘hovy Millard. ('utherlnv t‘arr. l-Ivan Swan, Victor Slam-ks, Margaret Mann. thu «ermun. the urrunvnt Altar all! lw mlmlnlstr-rwl le Ladle! AM Hf St l'u tum-t Thurulayx Hrt :’.tll .u l .:f Mrn Albert “am Last Thuruln) tnurtm-n 1 lilmhurxt m-rw lllo- [Hm-b ‘l Mr! J Lueder New. and Mn Htwrm-r Everett “or? tlu- gumm- u! '31”. H L Weasllnx Sunday branch from u peavh (roe Ho'nl nut from schm-l lust your Edith Null- exhibited a pe-ar from a [row aim» obtained at the sumv Hm» Thu for mal presentation at prlzps “Hi mm- place at the autumn {esnval tn Yr hold in thv nuim- amphlthvatrv varh in October Swan, Victor ShPQ‘ki, Margaret Mann. Prizea {or the best CUHPCHIIH of vegetable-s wvr? awnrdpd Horas. Edith Nnglp. Sarah Green Elsie 8“ an e-Xhlhllvd 'd to l‘arl Roiwrt ('ruke [warmx 'Mru. H M1345 “cw-k .- Ml“ npvnml Hun a Elm Place School Notes Announcement :- Dado of the nu- rhuy 6! In. In“) lawn Butler to Ir. walla: Hoary Ion of Hunt“. ion. Kenna. which took piece Al. the E. B. Jordon residence Tueedey even- in; It 8:30 o'clock, with the Rev. C. K. Orlborn calcining. The core- mony wu preceded by 3 six o'clock dinner to I number of friend: And reinlivee. In. Molt la the duulhier of J. A. luau of ‘Pruirie View and for the but four your: has ecu-d u housekeeper for her uncle. Mr. C H. Benton 0! Deerfleld where- uiie nude n greet mnny iriendn. Mr. Mon in proprietor oi a urn» ierm in Her- ringiun, Kansas, where the couple will live. .VIr. nud Mrs Lincoln l’o-llh- and Mrs Robert l’vuin returm-d from H swell, Indians. Mend-y. ("Inn-am) pnpern hm» been “led 1m 3524an In the search {0r Mr Henry Munro-n who dluppelrvd from bl! Jhume September 9111 leuflng nu “He innd {our ('hlldren Mr. and Mr: Mun left Immedi- ately utter the ceremony {or a (mu “oaks trip through the out, stopping on at Albany. Buffalo and Wuhlnp (on. I). (‘. Ml“ (Hurln list-chum «nu-ruined a number of her friends a! I dnnrlnx plrl)’ to honor her [nan Min- l-‘lorvm-e Helmirk 0t (i-lunburx. Tenn. Thursday (-H-nlnx Twenty (Hand:- of MN Pram-«- Klemp Kun- ln-r a ver) plrlwnl nurr prL-u- 1“ her home I-‘rld-y n-venlng )lrs‘ Robert Scott M [Abeflyulllr amt-ruined the lk-erneld Fm- Hund red ('lub Tundny she-mum Mr» Fred Hlxxle ontl‘nllnml Hw «‘lul) lust Prm-y .tlornoon And Mr- J 1‘ Wolf! “In n‘nrded (ho- nnl prin- Mlun l-Ilenuor Meyer In lhe (new! of Miss Irene Mlcndle of (‘hlrnuo .\er Rudolph chlborx I. In Result \Vushlnxmn. Minn Gnu Shroedvr 0! Prairie View In (In? (an! of Mill Mnbcl Sen-rt Messrs. Pnnk Jacobs, Mu Wlnlor. A H Sullivnn Ind ()H Juhn-nd Are In IN‘U‘O“. Michigln Mines MIMI Ind Eldn Horvnber» (er were Una ‘oel and gun” 0! Min Effie Jncobwn of (‘hlcnxu Mm l‘lldn Nuremberg" \Iu [hr (mm! of Mrs Hun-r (‘Xnn of Hlxh land l'nrk In! week The Altar Ind Rosary Horn-l) nf Uh‘ HUI)" (‘rou (“hurt-h Inn o-nu‘r- ulnvd II the houn- M Mr: I»: KHH‘K} erbockvr Wednudny nflernoon Tim Everett! Soclll (‘lub "1H gho- a dunn- tn 8!, Ptlr‘cl'n Hull l-‘ridly ex eninx Sept. 2901. Mm R HY Slryker nnd nun Alvin Aer! (ho- guests of Mn Blryker's parenln hr. and Mr! T l. Knnl Mina (‘lnrn Pyle- can-ruined the, Sewing Hub Tumdly evening i There will be no serum- on Sun; day Oct 1. It the St l’nul's church,’ In Hn- minute-r ‘11! be- Ibsenl. taking part tn the mlssluu {mthltlm :1 NH.- ('o-ntvr Sundu). ()rl \ 11w member» u! the S! l’aulk rhurrh um m-h-br-Ir the annual harm-M, lhunkunlnx. After (hr Hermon. Un- Autumn-m n! (In- .\llar “HI lw miminlslr-red Tho~ Lad}?! AM Hf St l'lul'~ um mar! Thurndnyfi H“! 5le .l! [Pm hum? .uf Mr“ Allwrl Maxi Last Thurv-dn) (nurxm-n hum-s of Elmhurxl \u-rw Hw xuw-h mi km 4 Mr! J Lueder RM. and Mn Huerm-r and mm The Hurt) pun-us “err vutvrumed will; Olen-r 1nd nmel mum-I Ind‘ sluuu 1(efrt‘3-lllllo‘nls new tuned at small round ublw Tho- rundlr shadw, (nun Ind nmu-r- uen- pink and while. .Vllu Hermlnn Hum-child ottom- pnmed by her ulster Ind brother-In- law Mr. and Mn. J‘ Born-rd o! Libertyvllle motored to Alumna. I... Monday. npvnml hv-r vlawm m plum» lnntrm Hun and us the Hmo- 1- Vac-ll uken. pupils uro- urxvd to secure Ilwir Hm!- mm, an Mix.- Hh-do-nladl plum- (u flu nmru play“): and IN“ h-u-‘an H1- mun.“ Mi“ Klfrh-‘lu Knnuk um hush-r a! a part} ’I‘hurmln) O'\o‘HIIAK In us!» vhruuun n! m-r «le rm-nm Mrtmlax unnnrrxur) Mr and Mrs HA) Humklo- and ~nmlx wn helm) ATV“ \lunmx Mr (:lllnklv‘~ pan-m- 1n (lulu-dmrx. lll. \\'9ndr-ll 1n~vrul ll 51ml) a~ sahsfm-lnr) nrrnnxn-nwm- In“ M- “Univ ‘1“; u lem‘ln-r Mm Myra (:uuler u- uumng hvr KrumHntho-r Slrykvr in t'hicnxn Hh \!H~ \lr \rnuhl “rum-H 1~ (m- gum! In pun-nu Mr And \lr- Hrnr) Huh-r of (‘hlrlxn Ipl‘nl (h:- ud with Mn ('urlh ‘11 in Man \|r~ (yr-ll...” Frnnrm‘ Himivr-tmll hu- r Lanai“: Mi rxunlzed In (hr mu: Aunt In: m unurr «l Mr and Mary Pikaurd In ’Kun“ \rlll hr the film nhuun ll HH- mxnln‘ [Mun nhuu II H.0- MLQUE numb!) hull Prhh) manlnl Ind Huu- H h I fr: lun- fllm 1hr prlrr In rllnrd M 1m 1m! {Tu Int-rum! n! In and 100 Inna! Hun-‘dwd (‘hnlrh (In Hundl) own-mu: Sept 2.”. (he- Mhuuun Hand and Rwy-tum- {runn- n! (‘Izrh-Hnn Ernie-Mn held ’I )mm mean“: It thn- I‘nHM Mun-nu} (‘hurrh Thv uprMnx v-xrrrw urn in (hurlr u! Mn J ,\ SlryIn-r (hr II-ndrr n! (hr Him-Inn Hand.‘ The Inllrr mu |M) 1- ~lmhlnx a \«n Eula-r o-Iflnx hunk uh huh." ”duh!” \H \Inhl Hm Trail \Vlan-d VJ“:- lnld 1h» Ilur) u! the third |pmr, Thc- Inlfilu'ht nmrlmx w! 1|. h 1. I E \Izu hrld ‘1 [hr ’.thr «(1. min (hundlhln Frldn rummx fblluulnx I prom-lu- Imnnnu urn-Inn] n m- lluhlfui mum 1m .- unr- «(unyoln Hoo- {rmhmrnls urro- m-rxw! tn NI“ hum! nun Ishlll'd In 1.” x1.~li 6L \1n (Hum n! Hluo Inland '. The- ups-ml unkn- .1 ma) nnpd I‘Zvlnul‘lltll (hunk; .m be.“ out Sundty the is! 0! ”club" Rm r. K. Yul-l. pruldtnx older. '1’ have Hunt 0! \ho beginning of [lb nee-I nud (' I}. l'ntnnt the lunar “in A hnny Innulton l. extruded 2'!“ all gurreuful Pro-thy tow-ha than-h Thundny nflernun Mud-mi} Holt and Gardner uno tun-tum u Hm September meeting at [hr Wow-n1 Ill-ton." Bode” A "Tutu.- unite. "Tho- Linux (‘hrhtl ‘ penal lb. pro‘rIm on the lulucutl "flrh-n ’ in» BM" “anion rrnd hnrf «mum. (Cominuod on pun 3H phnnno LllHt- Hrwln lirnlht-r Thlr \III {ullt-urd M n dud In “H ‘ ur!1~ und \1r- \lllhvx. Fun.” ’Hn- 1AM nunxlwr un llw pruxruln ulltu \II'.. into-rprn-ledrrldlux lull Iln)‘ DnW' by Latin“) Strpkrr 1?: g "I; by 1!! prrvwm \h nfirraxJ’ stun-n purpulvn nu». “u” Hmux’ 4. )mM run-M114- '! and \1 1'thrt- \rr) Thfi \AHHFUI TIME {to ORDER FALL 1 fig 3 CLOTHESTMEN!‘ Storksarc rrpldemfhpopulun m «m S(! (I 5‘!ng Lmdrr dam/m1 um] Our AW and Needlework Sectzon Shea/s Actzmty These uulms come ‘ you mmplelr. (It-m the amdr to be em rmdcn-d, >13“an u (Ions and a carefully rcpared chm! u: v complete the embrokfi-ry. ~lud\ Yam: 0/ all duaiphom Complete show“! of wanted colors. (mm Com-vâ€" only 1" M! nh-r “1!va n hum" ”duh!” Hi all \K‘mHn-d Dung"- u! the third |plar, m! In); nun. rm \1r» Raye? Sawfly I’m‘kuyv Our/m l! r 1f MVSHAI IALM‘ mmrnm z if you have ever heard u! u, )uu wm Mic woolcm in this lmc :nr 1hr chnu‘e pmdq an‘, despite the (hflu‘uhu-s atlcndmg ' 503011 more atlmclxw than m‘cr TIM malts are umfurmly coin-ct, most pr unmistakable guarantee ()1 the make-x Suits or Overcoat. at $18.50, pwplv "O h mislaxamr gun a. “u ... Suits or Overcoat. at $18. 50, $20, $22.50 Costume railnring Section-- \L‘nr VMA 5TORE “Royal PCS! Office Lioy'leu its Place SOBEY’S Vllh R‘Onm .rI-q. (N Flu- 'l'hr a miss, 15x50 m fur 'Hn ‘ ( m: H)" l r 36 m.!squarc Th1 pilinu u w n' I): 'n ‘10“ here “03(ka Kink (a «mud rm nuhol phl'd ma um 11)." "ulna-I! (011.1] Hg1g~ .5 «.410 ”hi? mwr 11 \Hnskblwl HO Coda! Am mu '1 (5 MA rI-Crafl. “Po/()Fufiunr” r' and Immi'onhm "Nm’dlmm'aw" ” Tailorihg line is here 1 u, )uu Wl“ knqw what to expect ht‘ (‘hnu‘e prndqjs u! the leading {on 2 mos aucndmg 'fihmr manufactun- \. han m‘cr Thul"R()YAl. TAILUM n-ct. must pr «My tailored. and ‘ ()1 the make-x 1 «Mi 1H! Reach: 0m Meat Market mud ”bl? CUVH 1 (1). 1211111511) bag .85 1d” .. .35 t m alwalrd envelope Thu (‘nnlam 1 the hmhcs! #‘uallty. rxm! Hl.\lÂ¥UC- «blurs, mlhsu cwm floss tn mmrely m (inn! Van?!) r5 Sanitary Shop It's The Sight )1 Our Fine Menu» .1 Work: the Transformatn n flAT‘D S. FELL’ A gorgeous showing a] Badman szxn'u'dA r1 Nordic Craft Is away!- mg your selection Men’s and Boys, Fall and \Vinter Clothing Shoes flats Everything in the hue of Clothes for Men and Bow. no... 43': and a: Inwvst I’Hu up to $40 \I new HHS, this ‘8! ‘75 the e)p¢'nd '3 . In" (‘Uh [m h Hlmoh I‘nhln . (‘11.) f4" -, I rn at the ‘1" v n w 13. (.t“lr’0' 5hr].- vine Inn :, fr.“ IIATQ‘G Inn) of PM“ ‘h"13 V' nua- I-h):’l 1.0m! 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