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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Dec 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO U H .0 0 O H H .\lr~ A, T. Larmn entertained sev- »-rxl frwnds on Monday evening a! 3 (Hr hundred part}: Mrs. i‘xui ('doil of W. Vine Ave.. i~ hostvs: this afternoon in the North End Embrnidery Club. 5mm)- turned out in full on Thurs- day and Friday‘evenings of last week when dances were given at the High- land Park club. The Thsnksgiving dance was one of the most success- ful events of the club's activities. and the young pvopie's dance on Fri- day FAwning threatened to outâ€"do all former dances. Large gatherings and very pleasant times Were {eatâ€" ures of both occasions. Among those entertaining dinner guests before the thlw~-~ \\r'rv‘.\1r. and Mn. Trim: “311- Ir-r. Mr .mnl Mn. Hr-nr) .Vlusnn, .\lr uni .\lr< \lnrtun R. Manor. \lr. and Mn F H, Kruzhn Mr‘ And Mr-x J. L. Huihl‘mrk uni \lr :ulvl .\lr~. C. \\‘. (t4! not; By the Students The Paternmaklng and Foundry Clais has just completed its first group of patterns and is now mold- lng the same These molds will be poured the last day before vacation. The castings wlll be used by the Ma- chinv <hop classesl This pouring will be the second during this year. Several more will lollow during the second half. The Forging Class has comple'ed the regular work and is now be- ginning work in Art Smithing. Such things as andirona. porch lamps. fire sets. scones, And so on. will be made. Friday. December 15. the high ac'rnml is planning to give two short plays: one “A Christmas Eve with Dickpns." very prPtty in the setting and in the dances; the other “A Christmas Chime." whose subject~ ..n.. of humoritrcats of a broken engagement patched up. The pro« numb from the: vn-ning's entertain- mr-nt will hc-lp pay for the moving pictnrx- machine. A lore!» attendance id thv rieaire of Miss Southwick. who i~' coaching the plays. Members of the sr-cond year class in Household Arts are completing their winter dresses. Most of these will be fink-had by Monday. When the dresses are completed. {he cost vf 'Pw ”min-rm} will ho flzurml and at- tachod m each dress, There are many attractivo bits nf handiwork on the dr'v-«va, the dosizn and coloring of which were planned in the Art Class- \ now pins? in thy Dnmoitic ;. Er xm- w-wk in t'r- hizh'whrmi (his _\"H‘ ix the 01115: in Institutional Managemont which is having it: pmctim! work dirm‘tiy in connvction with the Lunch Room. [flown-.4 and discuwiun: of Hm principles and problems of lunch hmkgrnund 4-! thv “ark. Thv cl lr~~ i~ finding it ré-al wnrk In plan. market and prepare foods for fifty and keep ch» rm! 3! th? minimum. Re-al 9‘â€" moms and institut inn~ )l The Social Side of Life Ry thn 0nd uf tha ‘1”. hp .-(poch‘d 1U wwk and turn I for that time High School Notes «‘n-uruw _\l. Bard vnh-rtmm-d .-‘ of hrldgr ,\»~<t~rd:x,\ urn-r7 hour "Skirt Special. For One Week Only December 4 to 9 Ladies Skirts Dry Cleaned and Pressed 60 cents High Class 21m:- th? minimum. Rpm 9‘â€" inm! h) wurk during thp thr course each gir! In plan the work for 1 in a financial re- Lnunderen French Dry Cleaner: Phones 178-4 79â€"471 Local Affairs of the week 11qu M '1' f .1 form (hr [3th A Westmimter Gu|ld Tn- ht-ld in the ROSIE run!" of Salh- Hotel .Chlcagu I‘m SM h-rmmn. All the guill- of cum) Presbytery an- In kw r- 4nd all young worm-n lnlrro's‘tml I“ ma guild wnrk of the l’rmlutwnan church are cordially Hnilwl 1.. hr present. Ruth Warnvr will entertain mm; 0! hz-r frlvntls at a luncheon pun) Saturday next is the Wedding d.|) of Miss Kathleen Mary Bergen. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moss Bergen. and Mr. (‘hnrles isham Han. <ur of Chicago. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mansur of St. Louis. Ma Rev. P. C. Woicolt will read the serâ€" vice at the Trinity Episcopal churvh at eight o'clock in the evening. A reception. at the hnme o! the bride's- parents. will follow the cervmnn): Mr, .md \lrx kur F Brll v31! Lunml tuvnly mnv rrlnnv- .u hmlh rruninm nn Thunkmnmu h pa r!) vulwhrxth‘h} in! \lr~ Juhz. l‘. Klmv \\|~ pl-m‘: l) «urero-d by mvmbvn u! hu-r hm 11y an Sumin) t‘\"!lill_L’ uhvn In prv>vlltvd 'U\" [H H!“ fulluVlIhL' mv“ (Hr “ark dunv il‘ 2h“ "MUM“ sczhuu uf 1916: (‘upln’n Smxth Hus- enhagen. Russdll. \\'.-m-r, \laclntueh, H. Bell. Baldwin, (Pardon, (‘Imion Carlson. Holmes. J. ml]. \lc‘lzul. Wallace and Burridgr Tru- ~1mh-m hm!) “'21~ unlhu>imlu~ m Hu- MAM-m it renders-d vach man a‘ [w vu-nt forward to racoive hi‘ wel|»enrmwl emblem. Elven ”\t‘l' At a meo'ling n! ”u wan: Elmer Wallace was electml captain hr the 1917 football mason. The interclass lubke-l-hall games this year brought forth some excel- lent material {or the school teams‘ The teams played well and many of the games were close and exciting. The Seniors carried off both the hvavywvighl and liuhtxwizhl cham- pionships of the wheel: the Sopho- mores triumphed in tho hantam weight division. In (hp final mam» «mad for lhz- champinnship of ”iv school, the Soninr lightweight «li-h-atnd the Senior hmn'vaiszht~ le South lelthH nf lhw Parvnts and Teachers Association mv! on Tuvsdny ufh-rnuon at thv Ravinia Village House. .\lr.-=l Ralph Soymnur can. "Die Kmsnigsklmlrr.” The Inn-N ms: was: thv regular nmmhly nwetlng, The Hizh School l’arvnh“ and Twat-hors' Assm-iminn lu-hl its rPgu» lnr monthly meeting un Munday n!- ternoon. The questinn of fnrmlnz .\ llizh Schmxl Aeuwmtmn lmlvpendvnt u! {hr GQ'lH‘l‘fll A~~UOHllllbll “as ml- ;ourned until th» January Inn-ting Dr‘ Lena Sadlor of Chlcago, gave an informal talk on "Tho (‘nming Gen- vraUun." After ln-r talk Dr. Sadlc-r .mwu‘rt-d «gum-slim» whlvh rlu- nmth- rr: wishml to ask her Tlu- 1m“ nun-Hug u! um .\uru| Shurc- (‘hnph'r I) A R will [aka- plumu .\l‘llld.|} .\fh-rxnxm, Dvcvmlwr wk-vemh at tht- hmm- nf Mrs. E‘ R. Pho-lp~'. Thv ~ul~jvct {Hr [hr unor- nnon is “our Army", hy Capt. “Ulâ€" Ham I‘nltprsun l'. S. A‘ This is the plan-v. Mum”) .nu-xm-u wk-venxh at tht- hmm- n: Pho-lp<. Thz‘ ~ul~jvct (u noon is “Our Army", h} liam Patterson l'. S. A regular mnnlhh' nwotinu (1cm- rnl 'arents and Teachers' Assocnanon A<semh|y nn Mummy u as I'I Mr “Olhacho-r uhu 'l"~" l-v [hr fulluultn; \‘l [mu-Hug uf the North “0- H‘ ”w I \pl \I'n SnHH tho-r, \lac (Pardon, Inn. ml Tl-n \y i“ In of [hr Lu Saturday al- I)! [hr (‘hi ‘ rv'prvM-nlm nh-ro-stml n [hr nmth- «\PYW Sunday HIHI'IHII Sunday School nun-(i m tor the mnrnlux M-ntvr lh'l' ----. 7----‘ -‘0----. V------- ------, ------ V--'----A .--'---- III Corner of Green BA: Ra Laurel Ave. C. G. Ununxst Mr. Norman Camp. thy (’VuH‘t'Hflt uhu .‘pvnl Ind burr. nmde- uunv :m imprwn 5| Luruo- .nuhrnco- hum xuur‘ t:\vlllln~'. ypu whit of Mir In! HI <pm‘l -Uh}41'l up“ Th lwr! Hm‘ Sv't'rI-(ur \hltnn .\l.‘n u;- ~ \lr ”LII! "LI \h HUI. -vrIn-v ACNIIHH u! hh \|~H n. l'nllvgv at Cuerilh. ll] Hkahurn Is the only ~¢ Irzv in lllinnh‘. and i~ : 11m inqixunun a! uhlv! may ”Mun" nnlw. '-u.’|r< Ihv IH \lv-unumlv Hu- paMnr R... 2 m <Lh‘1‘ldl HH't'lIIH:< n! llan‘r. Thk' “Urn” S‘N'h‘l} H.\I.|.|l’ will hv' held In (hr (‘nmmunilv Huuw Thurvt ‘!:|_\ rumint h-frv~hm«-m.- W11] ho: .nnd lm- (-rwnm am! rnkr WIH M <.'l‘\n‘ HI muvh "' thw :rau! Tnmmu (In Furs! United Evan. Church IIJXHK (n numb up In (hr .urr n! The Wednesday vvr-ninl whh-h include! lustimnnhu (inn Sriz-vu-v- ht'flllhl [- II HI You arv w-rdinll) In use 4»! [hr rmxdln: r! Central (“6'th whwh week day. (rum nlm morning In ~‘l‘ -)'(-1m‘ "hut I \ H' Th- rk Thu :irstChurth of Christx‘n-ntlst S'xhy rt r\|m'.~ \Inr) .m-Hr House. $1 MY “(Mill Fr Sum“) 50h”! \1 Sum!“ In \ n-rm-M I’rcwhph-rlnn (hurt-h H‘f"! SnHI I"\]Ljun' (. \nn-c- \l-pd. \Vllh .\I. x p ~L'l‘ I'IL' rum va'ril IH HI. IIH I)! \V l’nurr ( 1M S‘ul'ndn) M ‘3‘: AA” Fuxhlvll ”1‘ u rlllu! mywt l" H! IlAYc'hW'H Hnnu ft Spin! um (h. vh- plt VHF \!r~ TN 7\ Y“ I\ H \uu nv r\( H \H' \h IH HI M (;lll rum: .u If : Imnwdmn-h' n H In NH Pnrv unh lunr‘h- H n! (mun-um. “Mr-«u about ('hildrvnv H.- h. Mlnrklnurn Ill '33! “v'c'k u” hI-Ip «‘Hl ‘ n inerr Ivh A student curd and room an! S! \lnry'rt “I“!um: th haul u||l moot Rmrhr Knnnk 'hlldrvh'i wr- Hn' ‘uhja-t‘l of NH v.1: ”Th" .~m .11. H.- n~~~ nu-d to make nm at H9 P. 1‘ npvn o‘VG‘ry n'rlm‘l 1'! (h? and Li 00"” in (h u'rzmm' . ~p<':|‘\l‘r ;- T"\(‘ht‘f muum-d »! 1hr rr-‘L Ir mn-n-Hnl | --mpha-H u! thv Yw- H mN-llnl «If (‘hl’ll‘ <umlzn luhfi'x In AIM”! I;'\\UH the hrle l“ t-lKhl hi Beginning Saturday, Decembet 9th. Stove hour. from 8:00 a. m. to 900 p. m. I a!lag-figSE!I.@BQEIIIIIBBQIIanfififi-IEEII _______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ”HARD or UN 0? THE (’l‘ PARK -( rm'l IN! nah ~ii’l thhl-u yum! ll unh'f HIMYI ! Avenue. all I Park. (WUMY llllnnh. with ”It Md- \HH II! I‘iwl‘ Hm “~er (If (Mr (‘IU HJH land Park 2.1.(1â€"23â€"z .1: ,rF... EIF k: IFTd‘H.’CZ.:Aâ€" ._<.:: L3 214.: a“ 6/. .8253314 F.~4=I:.. «viâ€"LL. _.â€" L: .. Zhil Il~luhn poxxl H! {h Hz hn-ru-ln pmndrd The “mud n! 10ml Imprmvmo-M- er-nr‘ (hr rush! (u ray-v! Am on All huh H (hr-v dw-m H hvr! fur (hr puhllc gun-d S\\H’Hl. \O ll-\"I|\1ES l’rvnIdQ-m n! lhr Haunt Inf Inrnl Im- prm‘enn'uh hf Hm ('I'\ .,f Hmhlnnd Park. Dated ll Hwhhnd l’ul lent- (m. 3flth (law of Nln'c-mYu-r A [1 I,“ J“ ‘1) um; \‘Ilet'F f ‘1‘ Ml:- Hm rlh Y|\ Ha. HHI \ll prnxu-«uh Hr huh Inn-l p... I‘- ’\ '\ (‘rflfl‘ztd Chock n vun HID \ I! qudlhl iTlt'F. 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"10‘ 1‘1“ -.‘ Hiflh» Doll Beds 25c to 1.19 pru; MN Ah: p..quv! it 1H. and rlxhln‘n l.|"0‘Y'\ of and {rum (hr 1:: .‘f ~nd Fir»! ~trv0l‘ a J Hu- hundred for! (500') nun-rum: I‘lh (hr existing mp. Int‘hu' Illl ha- pnld In 1 Immi- \llll‘1rn‘lnl0‘r ml:- n! (5) w-r com per «.H».'.- n -i hawk pro- hn: L-hc-d at Hm ”MN u! 11".;1 Imprnnmenls [-1 HA ~n|d PM" If"! n M Arm-Mm 1 ‘n (‘hvrk I! 1. ll\- r- in North Shore Gas Co yunl: f !hr H1- ugh...“ ".4 am Tnim Newfnnd ”urn-cum amuruumn my: build. nun\ models I buy: (our) ml\ contrive lll.” “Id Shh." “unl- IhutI-‘QIH'F In: H!) V‘ "‘ " hA-f \‘u-l hi I "I Inn- ”In! xlr‘lv tun” and (3 him \uu! uI-lu-r um! n" pl Hu Inlla rrmrmhrunm- ha- J‘ [an \uu hum Mu nun hand! ”Hun Mun: \ouv lull. {uh Building Material Highland Park Fuel Company Wood Wows-50: 102 I. In a. mm new has: Telephone 3: IN": SILL] (WHO? 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