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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1916, p. 2

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1‘ é: 2"“. Mr. E. H. Fnrnwr \V'fl,‘ ‘_m<t rm Thur<duy £.~l\ing m the mnmhvrs of the Highland Park Fire Dopnrmlent ut hi‘ lmmy. Ann-r n chickwa <uppt-r 1hr gum-ts (“.juyml cards uh»! games. .\li~‘.~' “argue: Farmer of varfield Rum! r'lltel‘I'xinml twenty-fiw guests at a Hulloxw‘un party or. Tuvsday «\wninz. House dm‘uruL 41" were Campbell (‘haptvr Guild met at [he lmmv of .\lr-‘. Samuel [A‘Vlll yes- tvrdn) :xltel'lzoon. Zinn van-n i n g. House urango- and Mark o-u-r)‘ n-sptct. The "hduxlt" wa: Nurqnhcrg'i garagv on ()akwnml Ave Miss Elsie Loth entertained Jlly on Saturday evening in ! hvr birthday. man was R. R Gipp and Mr. George Schuman acted as groomsnun. The bride was gnwned in white crepe meteor trimmed in silver lnm- and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lillie<'0f the min-y. The maid of honor was dressed in yel- low crepe. do chine trimmed with chiflon and lace and carried a hou- qur‘ll of pink roses. The bridesmaid “are mlress of pink crepe do chine trimmed in chiflon and lace and car- ried a bouquet of pink roses. After the ceremony a reception took place in the church parlor. which was ar- tistically decorated in pink and white. The bride and groom are now on a short honeymoon trip and A wry pretty Wedding \VJ‘ that 0! Miss Anna Wetzol. daughter of Mr. .mii Mrs. Charles Wetzvi :md .\Ir. Alfrwi L'. Gipp. sun of Mr, «and Mrs. Charles Gipp, which look plum: on Saturday evening at (tight «Pi-luck in thv Zion Evangelical churvh. The brirlv was attended by her sister. .\il~< Martha. Wszl. who .wu-d as maid of honor and Miss H9‘n‘n Gipp. who acted as bridesmaid. The) best illlflllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflE 'l‘uNdJ)‘ night by [he Uh: slim ‘12-:nnr Stvio‘y u{ the l'. E. (“I Tm- xucnal M15 unique and un PAGE TWO .\\ n! n-nin venlm; .\[i Thr- Junior Luther League U! the m (”nun-l1 gave a Hlelu\\'v'vn party tho- chm ch purlur m: Tuosday have now in operation four of the finest pres machines made for laundering shirts. The qual- ity of our work on shirts and collar: cannot now be excelled by any other method of laundering. Therefore we ask that you send us your shirts and collars. together with your family work, and get real quality, service and satisfaction, at the most reasonable rates made by any of the good Laundries. Nwly everybody knows the fine dry cleaning we do. Hand our representative your garments, fine rugs, etc. when he calls for your laundry. The Social Side of Life HJHUMC Dorm hy West of crta i med :1 numbcr For Your Fall High Clus Lunnderen French Dry Cleaners Phones 1 78~179~47l Moldaner Humer 6and8 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 8!] party 01 and Winter The "hum!" was VVearings Local Affairs of the week Consult Hum] 33' 1‘o-nu'ul inform unnr of friends By thc “(1‘in lt‘l in cum). uppenrvd on TM in mlu :unl din-I nu prnumm of (In- >\‘(‘IDH of {nu rv('it;|l~, Tlu- . :1! NW humv n! er Low], uf (‘himtgm um! \ lhu uu~picv~ u! thv \ uf [luv 8!, Jumw MM!“ chum-h. infirm-(in: \\hk'll <hc suv“ Hf the intvn-Sting fnw‘hnh-nts Cardx arr nut fur J 1 1w gin-n 1)“ [IM' :Ifh-I'zwm her Hum-nth rut (hr J hmn~-, “it?! .\|!‘<. (VD-ll Sh'rh‘r as hl)5l\‘\>t‘\ “HI frie .\Ir~'. Bul‘rilluv I! Hmhx l)‘ 81.. ('Hlt'l’lililhll Ln! \ nim- tables 0! lll'idL’v WNH' 0f ”:IHHWWMI ~uu4v .‘h‘s‘ Rugc-r \‘nil q-nlv Tm-sdny afu-rmmn ul ~i hridgv and (rm. and .nmi :Hlvrvmun at sow-n [uhlr and (“.l. Ruth purtim \\ mvnlur} to MN. .\l.||<~ulu .\1i.<~ IAthv \K‘q-Hknpf A\‘«'. e'xlhfrlflinm] Hll‘ H on Monday mw-mnu On Monday Mn-ninu J \«r; prutl party was L’inrn (ur thw "Cum;- lwll K‘dtlil'fi” by (hr “(m-m" ult'mrcp hull (‘huptn-r at \LIMWI“ hull .\p plz- hohhim: null \.u‘mu~ nthrr Mll'lw' \W'l‘n- nnjn}ml nfh-r “hivh ,‘1l'*~ .\l\r [Iv “'vnhan of 1,.1kv Fur-«t, vnh-r tgllnvd Hm Hitlv Ulll's h) h-llinu (In-z intvrewtlng <turiu~z Aftvr [Mi lh youngsters! all nmrvhm! tn ”w 111,-: lug rnum whvrv (Llilll\ rs-frv-‘hmv-al The Luthvr IruL'm' u! lhl' Sum! ish Lutheran vhun-h, Higthx! m-v with Mr. Edgar Benson u! Highwmui on Tuesday owning vwrv svrvnd (mm [JUDItH‘ drumm- in Hallmn-‘vn unlur‘, Luruv l):\.~kv-l~ I)! yflllnw flowwrr hum: plum-d an the ends of the tabla. Flu-nun. pn-som had a mm: dc-liuhtful tinn- Mrs. Hnrry Whih- t-Im-rtaint-d [In sewing club at her home on Elm Place last Thursday afternoon. Miss Priscilla (”Arm-r. ‘ :«I Miss Jussiv Hnruln {mum‘- u! humv : .Iftcr tho Ml HR ”Akumu! at a \vr) t'lllz'l'V‘.~(iHL( 4| affair Munduy ufh-rnm spoke- to thvm on [he i cumpuiun and on the 1'\« suhjvvt. “Sufirugv.” I: \\ 1‘ I" \(t'! hmfhl I l (l (h ~i\ I)‘ f (‘.Il\‘\ rmun .\l lll [..l\l I \\ Stu-WI All Ma HM Hui Ml Deerfield News Items . ________________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Little Eduard Marlnld was hit In the or ullb n sluné mu! haul in he rUsht-d lo the Evanstun hmpfiul qu-rq- un upvrntlnn Wu:- pa-rfurmvd to try to un- M.‘ t-yv night. Mr. HP“ Whiting n! Wilnu-Hr. um llu- HIM-Ill m lht' humu' :1! hi: uncle Mr. \V. A. “11“ng Sunday. .\lid~' Martha Knn‘h rhlvrtulnrd (ho Scuinu (hub :11 hrr hnnu- Tum-«lay Mvsdulmw‘ Junl‘. I .‘li‘r‘ Hmilh- Knmu lulu-hum at the n nwnl Huu-‘r Mundn). izl~lrnvt|nn fur In: 'Illv"~ “1” M- gin-n frum 72'.H (n ‘ 'M n'«'1n4'k .\h~< Humphrv)’ nm~t I« .nr :1! ‘J 4.3 in nr‘lvr to go on the 1“ U'vluck tru|n,hm in formal dancing I‘ hufuluml in fur :m huvur ufh-ruurds, Mvari n! rl Twin-n In ”10- nfh-rnwm ulnu nr thaw run» tvmplulill}: hznlnx [he-fir (‘h-iMrc-u Inlu‘ It'ssuni nro- lmilw! m \l~it an) (inn- .\H.â€"- Humphrv-y and thn-r 1:! hn-r pu- pil~ L':|\I‘ ’x prnurum Mfuv'c- 131m 3“). «h-nh m (h:- Uuk l‘nrk hwh achool Illa! Thursday: The St. Paul‘s League was enter mined at the church Thursday even Ing. Miss Murxurr! PMLZL'D- 1‘ teaching thv anc-r) ~(‘hnol [war [.ukp Zurich. pr‘ (In \\I H.. l\' :uvl'rllnk’ .'.|I‘k kn \\||~n?| [A \\ .\lr~ \\' H Shflh rub-Ham“! n numln'r n! hvr (Hunk at .| dmm-r party In Imlmr n! In-r umv-t, \lr- I” H (‘Ivmn-Ht‘ n! ('hlt'JKH. Saturday m.u hr m...1 fr Yum. \I. ”:Il'l‘ln'lh Kin-my. Is, \lJlln \I If! l\l THE HI 5! \u-ninL' I] uumIH \1 \ I HIIILI |o v' H ~lIU ()H u h \\ J-l lLunwm! lknhhln- “In: .wl vh‘lirmuu upon-u (hr do-Imh‘ H'quir. lln- Ural ~pru|u~r fur chum-nu! 1hr Kit-urn ~lluur I‘I I” \l Hm 'I\ .\lr~ \IJHI H ll W I fl In! [l H I|\ I \l mun) pond pnlnl~ rm .‘lpp‘ull‘r-K (mm H..- ‘_\ Huurw- I~ (hr He Mnul'n ”LAND PARK “cl My! 1 I IH ‘.~'thl) up 111‘ I\\ rnuh [P1 flr~t mum null h \Avn- lhv flihll » .\I\I'(lv Srhlln- "\H Hu‘lln-l' \! Ill fur l'r--~ ‘11 l:_\' Kvnnvlh Jun p In An run-Hunt mm I \Ir- }-‘,.1 I l \\I|< Ink HHIHK flu I I “Ilium! “Ink-h ll Hui H \I!.\ H'IFUHHH \l \1 R. I): liu lhv \pLuInI-d lll H] Sp- 1'1 H )K' third H H ‘1 pl ll) Unlll lhe hlnnr in Ih-u-mher (hr Dorcas Society I!“ huh! nn all dny meeting every Thurldn)‘ In mg ('0?!)â€" munlty House. ' \\ r11 \LlhA ENEEJJEIEQEJ (‘LHJ l'huvllrd." In (hr rhlldrwn !I- I.IHu-4! n! ”w “lulu!“ n! ”W LII-h Tht‘ o-u:m.x wrnum mm m. "Th: 1.10:; n! [In TrIP-v n! Jmlnl. hntL pr.- \nH('d.” Th0 flr-t (If ”w M'rm,1 lrl' [urn-H by HM Unborn qu 'N'lxht‘ll noxl Sumhu u-n-nluu u! 73H mum“! of 7 45 ns [hr “-nh'r- prmmugl} lu- gw Augunnnr lhv Lzm thud Mun of Africa h ”w ruby” fur NuV‘ Llh H H \HH In M ,Afh (\fr- H \' I; Mr- Shu- Hlln Hum- un- h-utrn‘ m \lhnh-‘rn purl,“ Tu'mdn) “Nuns l n 1:: wt n! tu-r frlrmh 1 Hugh! Mr \(r :\"~1 \‘r- \rmtwr 1M! 1):: HM Id Y'lln- “wrung l l’thlIrd." l 25 North Sheridan ‘Road (‘ununuod on page HHIv ('Lnk 1h "Sullhnu 1hr nrH Inmxnx ph‘lun- r!“ QunIlvH mpn'nt l\ XII Mm \Iv-Ihl \I! DIIO LII H. H? \ir I» H mum! “Ml?! H IIHH \1 l I .hyla-rlnn Hum h [kw H H w rmnn “a. 10 (hr rhlldr «lam n! Hu- ZH06 Spot” Reliable Room Heater h '7 Mr~ North Shore Gas Company l T \1 \IIH M YF N015 MM! @mamnmaamaammuamumumm >1 H' M- 4H1! \h-- lu‘l M -:â€"\«><-\~>~:-«.~:~:~:â€":~:~:--<w¢~: WWW ~2~ A “HOT SPOT" "HEATER" can be procured in many different sins, from the small beam for the small bathroom to the large hater for the chilly breakfast room or dinning room. Its bright cheerful glow adds comfon and Cheerful. ness to any room. $3.00 to $7.50 J. A. Blomdahl \Vhat is Pas‘ieurized Milk? Fine Gradé :Childrens Shoes Pricés $2.59, $3.00 and $3.50 TBLHI‘HUN ES Bowman pairs! Company 12 N. Sheridan R036 1 Telephone 247 i 7 W 444-4-044-«44406 134 20d. Street Highland Park Tcl.805â€"M anunmi by hut Chum); u! Chnlt. Snentm. u! lthand l'ark Hl M H SFKVKPS Sundly Irm It HHS. bundan \hrml munm L-llmumg, Wednrsday Evening teshmomnl serum at h‘w l’nsteurizui Milk is,(}ood Clean Milk heated In upproxima 1y 165 degrees Fahrenhen and held at thu temperature for 30 minutes, then tooled . ddflfl)‘. This pnx‘vss m'nn wafy destroys the nulrmve value of the Mxlk. B does however, destroy harmful germ life that Milk my contain. We say "my"§xx‘ad§e there is always a dance that Mxlk “an? contain harmiul bactena nu ma!- m how careful)! handled before it reaches us. Sn tn Safeguard“ you We Perfectlv Pasteurxzc “~- thcn cool n-rrthfii aummatically bottle and rap 1!. 50 n (mm-s to you untouched by human hands Robert Greenslade Electrical Contracting CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 Bust Central Avenue Estimates I‘urihished on Lamps and Brackets HouSe, Power and Motor \\ mng Also wmpelte line of Rubbers § 10 fit 101-109 Vine Avenue The 116'»: of Good Footwear You are Cordially Invited make use 01 the privileges of the Hours 9" 21. m.. 106 p. m Every 15y except Sunday HIGHLAND PARK, 9 CLENCOE, 70 LI Lalo Ion-0| 73h Telephone 194 I Let us 7113‘!) \K I’In-n‘ \\ “INN F41 45 5! John. A‘ :1; 7‘" diflfii {hm others. 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