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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Oct 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO [)r, and Mrs. Charles Bm-hm (vrtained {nurtecn friends at am u'clock dinner on Tuvsday owning honor of [ht-H niece .\li.~.~ H's‘i“ 1; mar Of (‘hlcagu Tdhh- 1ll‘t‘13rifi uvrr- fall fluwvrrk Miss Ruth Pcterxnn of lhi.‘ mt) \er Fredinnnd H. Bvrxzhnrn of 1.; Format werv married at thv hu 1»! the bride's xister. Mrs. W Snathofi. Laurel A\'e.. on Tul'ai vveninz, October tvnlh, HM t‘. I'nangst officiated. Mr and Mrs. Frank G. Hoyne will glve an afternoon tea on Saturday af- tvrnoon in honor of thvir debutante daughter Hell-n Hoymn The Philalhvas Class of the l'mlcd Evangelical church held their fifth annual banquet nn Tuvsday evonlng \er Fredinnnd H. Benzhnrn of 1.;ikv Considerable Hum“! “A“ ”W“ ”k i-‘ornst we‘rv-ma-rried M m" 'hnmvt'.” during the rub! \u-ok ill [lli' up» ’f ”19 MM?“- xlster. “rt “ “' l preaching wedding of Miss Anna WM. 533mm" Laurel Ave" on Tu'if‘da? tel. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L‘hllrll'i v'vemnz. ”Slim” (””1" “H l' (' Wctzel, and Mr. Alfred (‘vipp son nl [nangst officiated. Mr‘ and Mrs. C. J. Gipp. The marri- Mr and Mrs. Frank G- ”of“? “'1” age date has been set for Saturday give an afternoon tea on Saturday 31- October twenty-eight. Sen-ml “fa”, :vrnoon in honor of their dehutanteéhavo by?“ given for 3“,” “‘le dur- llaughter Hell-n Hoyne. ling the put (0“ days among which The Philalheas Class of lht' l'niledlwaa‘ a kitchen slnmvr gin-n h) (h.- i-Zvanzolical church held their fifthlLuther League in (he :uwnlhh i‘wvnl annual banquet nn Tuesday eveningl‘of the Evangviicnl Lnlhv-run church. a: the home of Miss Prim-inn Nuren-Eon Tuc<dny evening. \n ininrnml r:- herg of South Second stn-vt. Tho‘ception will he giwn to friend» 'md table was prettily decorum-ii in “line m‘qtiaintanvm :ifin-r tin» “whim: l roses and ferns. the color scin-m» he-l in; green and white. ‘: Mrs. H. S Vail will he hih'lt'S‘ (0â€"1 Highland Park CIUb morrow to twelve guests at luncheun.‘ This evening at eight-iiih-on {in-r. complimemary ‘0 W3" Billiard ”(pull be a photoâ€"play. Willi sin. PM. 83“ Fransico. C31,. “’h” i“ the guest in William Makepvzu-v Tllnkvr‘y'< nzih 0' Mrs‘ Sellar Bullard. terpiece. “Vanity Fair." Tumnr Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens of Homewood Ave. entertained twenty-four guests at dinner on Sunday. in the evening there were fifty guests present. Campbell Chapter Gulld will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Huber. on Wednesday afternoon. October 25. On Friday evening the girls of Miss Bertha Rhinehart‘s Sunday school class gave a most pleasant surprise for her. at the home of Mrs. Jasper Rhinehart. Mrsl Nels Nelson of Second Street will entertain the cuchre club next Thursday. October 26. The club met last week at the home of Mrs. Charles Freberg. The successful prize wln- hers were. first prize Mrs. A. Knudâ€" son. second. l'els Nelson. and conso- lation prise Mrs. Ditmer. On Tuesday evening leertyville Chapter. 0. E. S. at leertyvllle will entertain Campbell Charmer. Men who areparticular in matters of dress, send their suits, their overcoats and their outing wear to the “House of Cleanliness” quite as often as their wives send theirs. In too many cases the busy man leaves his suits with his tailor, to be sent indirectly to th cleaners or to be cleaned imperfectly. Fortunate is the man who has discovered the difference in expert ren- ovation. Glovos are but little things, but the same service and equipment that leaves the glove clean and pliable is evidenced in greater things. There is no fabric to del- icate or too costly-silks, laces, slippers, hosiery or ingerie«-that we cannot clean successfully. Sixty members and guests enjoyed the first card party of the snnson at the Highlmd Park Club. Tuesday evening. In. Rolland Huang ls ln churn ter. mas Alma Kelley of Clay avenue. entertained the Sewing Club on Tues- day evening. The Social Side of Life We Have Remodeled 0m Clem and Pressing qutment for Your Approbation We now have sanitary and dust proof cases. for keeping your clothes until they are called for or delivered. Every piece sent to us is inspected by one of the proprietors (the ones most interested in retaining your patronage) before it is returned to you. If you haven’t tried our work and service we invite you to do so now. We offer you the best that can be obtained. of the card parties this wln< High Clan Dundee-1 French Dry Phones 178-479â€"471 Moldaner Humer TAILORS 61nd8 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD ster. Mrs. W H. A\'e.. on Tun-allay tvnlh, HM. t‘. ('. Rifialtle Latmtgg aggm‘m Local Affairs of the week mt) .md 0f 1.;lk1‘ \' hnmv Telephone 54 Bythom 11 Mrs. H. Waltht-H w: i avenue entertained n . l m gon Monday evening. rn- . . ‘ ! Miss Snydwr n! s. ( nix! , in” vntvr! nu hrr ! class of u‘lr « :u hvr ing This evening at eight-imwn tin-r.- \-.ill be A photo-play. with .‘ll'n. Fika in William Makepvzu-v Tlinkvr‘y'< nun- terpiece. “Vanity Fair." Tnmnr- row's motion pivtun-s arc in (renun- "The Grouch." an Bfix‘illifl) prmlm'tlnn some of the scum-x of “huh “I'l‘v' taken at Exmmr. Next Tuesdny is 0:450]: «lzu Th»- program will be comprised of mum- and a talk by MN. Samuel (‘him- A very pleasant owning “1h hin‘IIY on Friday. when {my (‘0uplvs "Hwy ed the opening reception and dam‘t: m the club house, Hazel Ava. near St. John's Aw, Subject for next Sunday's I/'\‘~IH Sermon is “Probation Aftvr heath" Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at in ‘5. Sunday School meets immi-diaudy .ifj ter the morning service. and is 090!) to pupils up to the age- of 20 yq-ars. The Wednesday ovening me-oting. which includes testimonies of (‘hri~'- tinn Science healing. Is at right o'clock. You are cordially invited in make use of the reading room at 119 E. Central avenue. which is open every week day, from nine n'ciock in the morning to six o'clock in the eve- ning. ' FirstChurch of Christ.Scientist veiling. \n unfurmal r:- he giwn to frwnd» 'md ~' ufln-I' H1.» “whim: I)’ is 0:450]! «121) be comprised of MN. Samuel (‘11 Cleaners the Euchn firm-n HJ)‘ (‘1 uh Deerficld News Ir. Ind Mrs. Jack MCCAIN] of Highland Park spent the meek and a! the home In. Hd‘nficry'u pu- enu. Mr. Ind Mrs. John Caruhn. Mr. and Mrs. William Pmmps haw taken a punitinn 1m 1hr anph Mt.“ dlll Palm-non {arm of annyvlllv. Mr. and Mn. James I' (‘muxh and daughter Elizabflh o! him-water are the ““0515 of Mr, and Mn ()acnr Boe- thanL Mi“ Hun-l Hull n! Highland 1 was the gut-at I»! “In Ruth Ur wood. Friday I Mr 11ml Mrs. Ural .\1c(‘unnlhio mu H! t lm‘ngn an- nallmg Mrs, (‘unnihu-‘n parents Mr. and Mn. gu.~l Maillnld. MI: and Mrs. J. A. I-‘h-(chc-r mum-d tn ('thnm» and Mr. Vinfl THE HIGHLAND PARK MI: and Mrs. J. A. I-‘h-(chc-r have Hunt-d tn ('hlcnflu and Mr. \'Kl)0)‘lfd h.» let‘n charge 0! [hr (irnu- Farm. .\r\\.\ was rccvln-d Sumln) n! [In- dlnllh n! M“. JV AFHUM “hm dlml n! lu-r hullle in UHuwt-n. lll._ HH' dr- uunml hm n numN-r n! n-lmhm ln lk'“l'(l-‘l'l um! M (Mr [UH-- llu-d in lhi~ \willny Mrs. Franc“ Uurrn) hm! guest Friday \“s’i Emm.‘ $«-\ HIghwoml Mi“ lkuruth) Supplo- ‘lx wm-k I'lHl (It 1hr hnmv ol hc-r MI" Frank Supplv 0! .\u~lm Mrv (Hum-r Ult lng Kl [hr humu- vnlmth Mx ~lm drml A! HI\ pl‘ih \h Mr ,n.« L\I‘.1|l\h\ [ht- Hut H)’ MA)! :mnt. MN “Hm, “h: H Krm-l 'I‘huh point “1» HM" Hun-“berg. «k cud gut-st of Hi“ n 0' Chicago. Mum ch urrh (“Iv Hull ll I wuss“! Mr. :x'wl ,\II ~ .\|r.~, I) llltthamo-l “ho Rm: born taking can- u! Mr‘w Lydia Hoyt (ur (In- past lhrre months loll for her huma- In (‘hlcaxn Salurdn) and Mrn. Grflcr Hcaphr In“ mkrn ho-r place. Mr. and Mn. (‘hrh Bent and Mr \VHlinm Emu-rt u! (‘hicngu were the guest of Mrl A‘ Pyle Sunday for whom hhk‘ vnh'nuinml a number n! rvlnllnw all u 31‘ o'clock dinner party. Mr. W‘ A. Whitinu WM M l-‘rnnk for! Ind. last week. Mrs. Hurry Nn-urm-yrr l- ml the- ~‘i(~k list. Mr. and Mn Hv-nr) R HJMum of ('Mcmzu ‘t'h' thv xmwh n! Mr John A vachell. Suturdm Mr Sam Whiting u! [kn-n11 Mich igun w.“ [hr “n-rk Mn! Eur-I at lhv hnnu- of hi« hruthrr Mr \V A Mr. and Mn. Rn) (ium‘kvl and m- ':|nt wn Le Ray who have been Hou- S'Ix Mr. Ounckel‘n parents Mr. and In. A. ll. Ounckel o! Onlenbur; for 'he plat threw woo-kw hm‘r rHurnvd. Mr. and Mrs. John McEwnn 0! Oak I‘urk I'l‘l'l‘ lhv numb of Mr md Mrs. Floyd Sizlngvr Sunday Mr. and Mrs‘ GUN-rt Mllh-r u! Purl RMKI- were guests of Mr. nnd In Hun-y Plague. Sunday, HH'h' igun w.“ HH- \H‘t‘K um gum-1 m up hunu- 0! hi« hran-r Mr W A Whiting. Mrs. Gvurgr Kurrh mu) Mun Jt‘ll niv Kurch “un- guruh u! “M. \VH Hum (‘mly n! l'hlrngn. {‘hurumy \h \h Mr Tho‘ l’t-tllh. Sund it: I. an to k.” 10" PM! b" \1 Sun .1 Ivy (In I Slalvw 1h ll 1m] \lrx \1 xx \\ hlrh \1!‘ Hlu In-l lmvr (‘irvlv mm In [he Saturday nae-mm; Thc- \‘lr \h H: “ht-11v! If \Il“ NI»! p.( r‘ k r pu‘! Im-nl Mk II' rumphlm-le In hm J H Flclu-I n! Snpulkn u .h lhv EUP-l of Mn. N Ill u) <[(-\ ”(I m! Highland Purl MI“ Ruth Hum-r- l) \h H Llamum ‘.“_' hm hm-n «“D'H'Iulhp I'rl-sidl'lll 0! ”10' Mr um :lu)‘ nf Wu)” 3“" ‘ the MI . The ~auhkt‘l 0" Huh \I Hulluxd Hlu'Jnnd I tl r “as lhl‘ I-lfiiv Juvnh- Items [pun-H l'lnruxn Hun ”In \[x-m [he- n-r hrulht-r Highland! I 1! o‘clock] Skukiv A\'t‘..‘ un-nl In hvr' «[uuhml and rl‘urll FRI-.38. HIGHLAND PARK. W M Frnnk fl." n- lnld and Mc- AU- H her lhu [In Trt‘l vrk l he Ill Hm Mr in“! Mr‘ Mn PM Sn-luz' and .\h- \mlr Suwlm Min- Mnrxarn-l Yvddur at «hmw: Ia-t Sunday Ml‘n Mnrxdrn-l Votidvr I'hh'rtwu‘d at «hmw: lad Sunday mnnng 'lho gun-«h pra-m-nt wvn- My \‘lmrlrl Par pom n! ldnhn, Mr and Mrs ('h'hl tgumm n! Mmm- Aln. Mr And Mr- l'hll.lp lnrmvnu- of Sun lexu (‘al Mr nnd Mrn Tulqn and daukhtr‘ and the Minn-n Jeflormm 0! Den l'I-ldm- “nh n h-vt (in)! nfu-r hr r hunh‘nd u du-alh Mr» Hunr‘rlln 1.1mm. nor .lou passed Inn)! on Wednenday (wber H, at ”w age (If 7! )0an and flu- lnunlhs Thu- func-rnl In" held [rum 2-“ Paul‘s Chur‘h and the hur|n| Inul plan- m lho- Mumm cmm-trv) J :6 place- In Hm M (‘nllm nu ~4~r\ In lbrrrflrld I'ronhylrrlln ('hun‘ Hm Unborn lull“, chum "mi In [In- llulr fnlk- Sundny mun A» Illumumln-d rnpy Flux Luv. ”w m“ uft ('hnplrr of [hu- hnuxhh Icnu Rmulunun, nnu “RH U! vul‘l‘ room (If Srhturl ”[N'H Fnduy nn-nmu HM Sl'lh‘lnh [hr Muwh- SUN-1 ‘ (‘.. numnu’n’nM-d I») Ml» (‘hnrlnnr (‘bunlwrllfi :md mm “mm Tin mum. Réprnn (‘0. ha:- flllHl llldll) hundred» n N: gum-menu. lncludlnx (Mn! nnd urth Ippolruncea In the sum.- loin? The Th? programs of [hi- nurnrnon'rnm promiu‘ both Indirldunl nnd com pany numbers and arr n! uau-L ur k-U urlgtunhl) an.) BTU-51H "huh HVh-nc- I»! Hu- \nyHm (talurml Mnrxuerne (‘lurk In‘ uhuun fl Hu- movlea In the school nun-mm}. “.12 Friday Q'H'nhlp Ihtrh nlllmefl n lute crmui Th» nuhy-M """J‘WN‘ lute crmui Th» nuhy-M cunmnpd In I decide” mum mlnlwr m? rul (fired tlmmpherc n! mum bird" ill": (be rugged emmmmem u the -,\'urlhu«~slrrn (‘nnmin \th-t her "1 (he "llama. '“dl. or lhr lu‘flnul dnwln. mum. Nlrllrm-rltr ,7?!an In equnlly rflm‘un- 9 'hc- nuhfi-t‘l u! I Thr Klnxdmn n! T 1‘" um! I] Magnolia Cretunnes. 36 in, yd. . .25c breemeax pg: Versailles Chintz. 36 in., 'yd . . .39c Tuscon Tapu Venetian Tapestry. 36 in., yd ...... 59c Brokhara Ta; Norman Tapestry. 36 in.,double faced. extra heavy, ydf.‘ M. l'lul‘v. (bun-h. Rm .md Mr: Juhn Luodo-r h-n fur -\lu-r. Minsauri ,{ur a [In ‘c-ekfi var Um: Fur that rvu-um lhl‘rn- *1 he- : wnln- In llu- St Pnul'r (‘hllffh 36 in. Standard Silkolines nou‘ um}: 11%, at yard V 15c 2 pm These silkolines are products also of Unqn the Colonial Drapery Mills. possessing the rodl same fast dye pnnts in an attractive range of ayer vent new designs and shades. -, Nxagara mebs- W001 Battings, Film Covered Anti-Moth Prods: T! Warm Blankets 90C to $6.00 1V Mrru Mu rm Sr hool .‘ ole-x u! Jnhn Sa-HK Mr Ind \Ivrw Hu- xnv-h- Of Mr I‘I Mll In‘ of ('IIICRKH mu‘ry crnu-lrr g|fl Hf (ho- hnuxhtvrr Comforter Coverings and F filings .n {pg 1h: Ha ur nu I'l xulnr hnnxu Hu- ( ”W I .\an| {rum ‘2"! h c- H'Jxmu rth Shun- !hv Ann-r u \‘ the (iln’hmnr ring 1...- dm' ln-l lnw‘lr)’: mumhll a alarm: ; New Fall Resigns i4; meshe Comforn $1.75 to $4.50 will Illh ,ulel “er Shopping Place" AEMokh Wâ€" m. Soft quality Colonial Drapery Febriw are conceived in accord with the newest inflm in the realm of “Home Bandy“... The illustrated rooms " ‘ d suggested treatments in the large book shown our store, ponray some thing of the wide range of ideas and decorative possibilities preocnted'in the Coloninl Drapery Fabrics line. a No matter what roomi‘you wish to beautify, or what the wall treatments, woodwork, furniture or floor coverings, you db find appropriate designs and color harmonia in Colonial Drapery Fabrics. Not I damwd, but 9 (around irccdum [rum in dnn‘cn when )uu shun )uur car With l’cnnsyh nil Ullpruul VACUUM CUP TIRES ()flyroo! Iron! nl-n Io huh Guru-1rd p" wunnty (.1 lIl-chod to each on- lu- (or .OILI mm 6,000 Miles You payiorthc ', Quzality~tl19 .‘gf Safety C0518 ‘11; you nothing 5 A Lufthansa- lllf. Coqt‘Av‘ ' ! mmulmmmnmmmummmmmuw" I.“ non-slid on 2 pounds 72384 M. 5m. . _ U nquest ionafly the but cotton batungssc reduced toda . Feels like wool. The dificxul ayers are c to reinforce the ban and "*6 d log” vent pulling n in places. Light an ings, Comforter size $2.50 Greenleaf Crptonnes, 36 in., yd Tuscan Tapbstries, 36 in., yd. Brokhara quatry. 36 in., yd. but a tumult“! irccdumfllmm skid yd suggested treatments in n our store, poflray some 3 of ideas and decorative in the Coloninl Drapery Nude '1"! us Qor I duly mm! In brad. rolls two-cum pun and am Ind you will find (here wxll never be mythma m win! to nuke you don: IL We cull oupplv you with Mull: that are u nulrmouo ”the home made. Ind a! I much blood than you can mike ll Our Ian-d- and calm m oelmouo Out band. and calm and whdmmc‘ Gary’s Home Bakery 30 L Cacti-l Av... mm l’cnnsylvr OPEN! Fxmshed Comforters $1.75 flll u a John» It Pm» In “W" SAVO tention uvo nub-5 mu \\ in HM hATflAJ \V J t )l‘ I' Id "In". ‘ (n .31 100 C1 "nod .61 115

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