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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Dec 1916, p. 2

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PAGE TWO .\ lurgu number of young people in Highlund Park are looking forward with much pleasure to the muqm-radv to be gin-n at \Vitten's hall on \luudu} y-wu- In): h) Mr, Alur Bourniqm-, .\l K o‘clock tlll SIturd-A} m’vnlng A; Very pretty wedding ptrty mmnl up the; niulw of the Trinity church to an ulur: Mutihil in decontions ol' {lowers and: grow”. It was the Wedding of Miss Kathlwn Bergen. daughtvr of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bergen, 1nd 3”. Charles [shun Mnnsur of Chicago. '40" of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mans-m of St. Louis. Ho. The bride wore a charming ly simple gown of white mlh- nnd duch- cu “Lin. trimmed in ruflles edged with lilwr lane. and curried while iweel pea 1nd orchids. The mnid of honor, Miss Ham-r McFarlanv. and the hridmmnidu. Miw laid: Praising", 31m Albcrla Brophy and Miss Kntherine Hill, all “or? green tulle trimmed in silver and carried pink und white awn-t peas. Mr. Plul Walker mu host mnn‘ and tin- mihvr-A were Mr. Llnyd Bengt-n. .“r. El- mer Rrichenbuvli nf ('himgn and Mr. Percy Blukncr and Mr. Fraierick Pitz- man of St. Louis. Rev. 1' t“. Wolcntt rvwl the ceremony. aftvr “bid! a ro- cepiion Look plan- at [hr hume of the brim-\- part-Ills. A most enjoyable meeting Hi the North Show L‘htpter. D‘ A. R.. wzu meld a: the home of Mrs. E. R. Phelp< on Prospect awnue on Monday aftvrnmm. A rv port on the In.“ runnnago- -nl-- th‘ n-ml by Mn. Ii. l". ”in! and H was .lu'idml to wnd $150 to (he Herr) :choul in Hum», (13., nhirh money i‘ thud In 011 ucatv the muuntnin whitvs. (‘apmln \Villmm Puttermn of (he [1 5'. .\. was to have spoken. hut was rullwl away at th» last minute. and Mn. John Uliwr rem! a ptper on “Amerivans First." from In nticle in n revenv. Outlook. to have spoken. hut was rullwl away at th» last minute. and Mn. John Uliwr rem! a ptper on “Amerivans First." from In nticle in : revenv. Outlook. The paper dealt with indlhtrial life in Detroit. It told of tlw methods at Ameriunizing the vut fureign populn- tion in Detroit. After tho- meeting ro- freshmenu were served. The Social Side of Life ‘ HE RELIABLE LAUNDRY is the place to send your family laundry work dur- ing the cold weather The work Is beautifully finished and low in cost. Send us your garments to be dry cleaned for Christmas. 218 224' So» Mbu‘h Avenue DEALERS IN THINGS ARTISTIC AND UNUSUAL Cards Stationery Articles in Bronze and Leather. High Class Laundenn French Dry Cleaner: Phones l78~179-47l Christmas F- G‘ (DCGLURGILQ AK” ' i'CLEV W 'S iii-VLEA‘I’HER, Rina“! W999 WcGLURG . Higher: “patio 5.5%?“ Fan . toy _ flagrant. m1. .. MMG‘J‘V. A 9.43% HOLI sue Local Affairs of the week 1191115111: Pm'fi Hyman". is delightful paper in which she 3pictured Christmas in many lands. giving the customs and legends peâ€". culiar to the different countries with‘ l some very interesting personal rem- linisicnces ofat‘hristmas spent in Gerâ€" many. Mrs. Herbert Smith. accomp«, anied on the piano by Mrs. George} R. Jones. sang most charmingly,} Swedish. Norwegian. Negro. old French. italian. and Welsh Christmas carols. endLng with a group of Ger- man Christmas songs. Der Weichna- ichtsmsnn. was Bringt der Weihnachta- ‘mann. t) Tannenbaum and Stille 'Nacht. Miss Catharine Carr com- pleted the program by reciting with much expression “The Night Before ‘Christmas." The whole atmosphere of the house was vibrant with Christ~ mas. the decorations of the living iroom and hail were palms and the red and green of the holly and poin- :§ettia. l'pon entering the dining room .onc walked into a veritable (‘hrist- Vmss land. A pine tree with Christ- mas decorations and glowing lights ‘Eocupied the center of the table. while :the same color scheme of green and iscnrlet was carried out in the other .decorntlons. The refreshments were most unique. consisting chiefly of ”10‘ different kinds of cakes and Confuc- .tions common to the Christmns sew .son in Scandinavia and Germany, in‘ cluding small carrots and potntoes made of the genuine ”Marzipan“ or almond paste. Throughout the 0H- ,tire afternoon the hostesses and their .guests reflected in u murkmi degree {the jollity and the spirit of good ‘icheer and kindlincss which belongs .to the Christmas season. One of the prettiest entertalnmentn o! the season was thnt given on Thursday of last week by Mn. John A. Putnam and Mrs. H. B. Roberts at the home of MmPutnam on Prospect Ave. Mrs. Roberts reud [n9 jolllly and [HP splrn m guou cheer and kindlinoxs which ht-lunXa-x to the Christman season. \Iru l-‘rnnm-v- Hnrnh Alhl {nlnih \l‘ win-d rrlnlnvw In \LuIL-vgun Mimi-L ‘ 'lhn- \t‘“il|fl n-lnh \uu n-ntrrlnmml In) â€"«â€""~< j\l|-u Murtlm Knlrrh fur-day mrning. Mrs. Gus Krueger of Green Bay; \liu ulur n Hc'u'lmm had I» Mr “wk Road entertained nine guests at dln‘ifl'd gum! \|I<- Ruth Pluto-r ul (In ner on Thursday In honor of heri““~"'* . twenty-eighth wedding anniversary. ; \h“ ""“" “‘“"“.‘ ”' ”NV-Rh “I“ nl... ..-....L .....I Ifll.»â€"D ..I \Ii-- IV'I.-n-u.r ’Eétis Books of all kinds. for all ages, at prices to fit any purse. Nu. Jill. II." he». em hat hind-y awn-h. The wen-uh] pd:- vhun Inn: “I“ pflu. In. Fred m: M PM 8. Robert- wero hm yuterdu t I meeting of the Wcumlnuer Guild of the Pmbnerim Church. The meeting wu hold at In. F'Hnn'l home on E. Ptrk Ave. win. on Tue-d” for a number of mu Mnrlon luon'n Inllmue frlendn. Mm Prtscllla Curver In hostess Informally .1 us: from (hm to II! Mm Princnln Carver h Irrnnxlnx fur a aorleu of muulcnlc-s m be given lau-r In the winter at Lah- Portal And Winnetkn. llu Carver played before 3n Evunnton audience yester- day nhernoon. The Luther league 0! (hr mehnh Lutheran (‘hurch ”(gh'lmd mm. It the home of Mr. and Mn. Punk Swanson of Green Bay Rum! on Tue»:- dny evening. MM"! Rhoda Collins. dnuxhlvr of Mrs. Ruth (‘uflln (‘ulllnn will make her debut at I ten d-mnnt at her mother's studio In (‘hlcnmv on Thunâ€" dny she-moon. hocamher twenty-first A number of Highllnd Pnrk'l youn. full “HI attc-nd this nflnir, lm’Hauunn haw been hum-d for lhk' wedding of MI»: Harlan Louise Mason. daughter of Ir. Ind In. Alexander Osborne MnumJoWllllnm Fredrick Peter Jr. on Monday, Jan- uary first a! 5 o‘clock in the Pro-mp terlan church. Deerfield News Ml.“ Ruth Benmn will ontortnln Jun! Us OIrln' (‘luh tomorrow even- Ing‘ Mn. H. F. Simmnnn um] um. PM writ-k. n! “4er Put were the guru- of Mr“. (1 H. John-cm In! wan-k. Mn. Row \Vclvh u! Minmpohn u the gun-at of Mn. N H. Krm. Mr. And .\lrn‘ A. W. Bn-bm-r Ind fumily hnn- mmul tn Lakv Fun-ct. fumily hnn- mmul tn Lakv Fun-ct. Mr. J. \V. Ilrtmn. him hu linen (h: gun-at of hi: :lnughlrr. \lru (Lenna- E Rc-«l. for mom» time. ln-l! for Flirnrw Ky. Inn Wow-k. Mrm l-L H. Jordon utvndul I lunch mu Kin-n by tho- nlumni u! lhr l'mver ~il)‘ uf lllinou “'nina-nlny n! (In- ('0! Irm- vluh. ('hu-ugn. .\lrn. .\. E. “mph-ll n-mrruim-d Hu- IX-(‘vluhn-r man-1mg u! lhv- Lulu-9' Aul uu‘in'l) Hf II"! \I. l'.|ll'- E‘IIDRVIN‘II (-hurrh u! ln-r lmmu Thur-(la) Illu- noun, le m-u mwlmg will hr Iu-ld It (lu- hmm- n! \Ir~ .\uguq “'mlrr .\li« Huh-l Hurrniwrgw-r v-nh-rlunul Hn- rq-gulnr Vlln‘llllfl u! lhr 5L l'nul'~ h-aguc- 'l‘hurwlu) mc-mnx \ll’ .\Hn>r! \\ IHIIIIH of ”lulu-)1: lawn. \hllwl u-Intnm in Hw-rfic-M hut Wu‘k ‘li‘l l hr1-l_\ \l(‘,\|:lhnll H! \"IULI'KJII uu< lhn- Lyn-<1 of \II‘ I \ “vh'hc'l' \r, l‘hurulu} \|r~. AMI-rt Ann-n, \Ir J (‘ Antfl Lillmn nn-l Duran.) \nlm muturui In "In'lllh‘l\l”l‘. “In-n- lhr} um.- lln- gua-nln of NH \nlm' ‘l-h'l. \Iv‘ ‘hnrlm Ii «Lum‘h. Thur‘th) \||~~ Hrrllh'r 'l'uvkrl uf HxxhlnnJ ":HL mu 1hr \ka VIII! (ma! 1»! \I1“ Hindu-l h Ih‘u'lu-It \h‘ \\1|Il-‘|’ “mu-hum Huh-d rrl ntnv: in ('Im'ugn un'r Hu- nwL and \II“ “Ila Hun-nln-rgu-r “up ”In “I‘V‘x I-lul Kill"! uf \liu 1;]mly- Flrlrhvr 1:! HM” \lr- anr) \lqu and AMI-rt and I'inhlh “q"! \Inilul llll‘lltl‘ In \Inrlnn Hrun- Sundu) \Iiu \lAl-o-l Hun-nlrrm-x III \lulllllg hn-r rnlhm \lrv‘ l‘hrh lie-"l, 0! ('hi $7; :2... 1.2:: 2.. 77.1.9. ti: 2:. s.§.r 2:. 5.3L 2. (:1. 3â€"1:...â€" .132... 0n» hundrml and Mt) .lullur- nu n~ all/ml nu (hc- luunr gnu-n h) Um hm mu society nf lllr l'rmhptrrinn rhurvlu xll llu- ('mnmunn} Imuu- 'l‘luuuh, n rmnu Mnny apmun, n lnrgr numhw ul hum! mulr. «Ininh Ind prrfl) piece: of hum vmrL vu-rr mmh in t'\i|l(‘nfl‘. Ii liumn iw (mm lml er \u-ro wnnl "Tln- Fin! lintitudr' was 1hr "abject 0! RAW. (‘. K. (kl-vhf: Sunday morning m-rumn. .\ pic-u fur 1hr imliudunl II' Lnowkuigmrnt 0! Nu- pup-nun principln uf .lmup u uullinnl in the let- umn on the mmmL Thn- rhilcln'n'n n-I mun prm‘wl nu (Mu nm on "Thc- Hm lupit' I'll ”Ii-‘llnvlllvh' ‘Inxn \Ihit'h vu-n whvu knnwn arr} no stigma. W'e nlmuld pu! nurwlu-u unm-r u atrial-r It'rnlin) Hmn Hun ..{ 1hr «wirty III which wr mmv. thl- hmm' of \lr~ Hlmv‘l lhnr) “ml nmdu)‘ rwnmg Although the t‘\l‘l|ll|fl um- quilr ‘turmy. n lurp- nudn-nn- Am‘mhlui ul tlu- ”mung pu-turv nhnu Fruit) men In: to runny n luillnlul pirlunulmu ..1 Drum-n 'l'hompum'n “'I'Iu- UM Hon... ntnd." After morr than thirty yar- of mnlinumu nml nuparnllrlml popular H) m- a lull). .lnnng whirl: inn-nod it rirrlm! Hn- gl-Jn- lhrw- (um-- um! Il- prl-m'lllrd to 20.0001)!!! Inuplr, Drums-n Thump-mf- immmul mrll rlnuir. "Thv HM Hannah-adv" lun- Inn-n on" writ-«l Illln A “l'nruumnnl pu'turr" by lln- Faun-u: l'lu):-r- Film mrmpnny. le gnduuwu rh-rriu“ tc-nvhrr (ruining than wil! hr Continued on page 3 hn-r rnlhm \lrv‘ l‘hrh lie-"l, n! (In mum» \lr ,\Ir\ \\'illmnn um] \hu Inn-tun Krv“ nth-mini u vurnl par!) Kin-n ll thl- hlulw of “n Hlmv‘l lhnr) “ml ##_â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"# In. manna Flinn And In. ll. [kn-firm I'Iubulm'mn l'hurrh l".ml.- ‘m. ur "In H rmhu rrl \\ II Illum- Hurrvflwrm'r I-llllfl u, lllt‘ q-M'n'i‘v‘ (0! "Ir n- will hr held in AT EIGHT FIF’I‘EEN O’CLOCK The Public is Cordially Invited : to be present \ "mug wrmuu Items Rania-a an hrld in {MI church every Sundny morning ll 10‘“. Sundu School meet- lmmedlulely n!- ler the morning services. and II own In pup”! up (n (he an- n! 20 yenrt. The Wedneodly cvenln; meeting. ihlch Includes testimonies- n! (Thru- unn Science healing. In a! right o'clock You are cordlnlly infllod lo nul- uu o! the rendlnu room at H! I. Central Avenue. which ll open new week «In. Iron nine o'cbock In [In morning to six o'clock In the av.- nlnx. Huel Ave.. nenr 81. John'l Avo. Subject for non Bundu'l 1m Sc-rmnn In "In the World Including Man. Ewnhod by Ammk‘ Force?" First Church of Christ. SCientist Tuesday Evening,' Dec. 19, ’16: Fresh Butter. E“: and Poultry 33] H». Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts J. P.8TEFFEN Gifts suchas reflect thegood taste andthoughtful consideration of the giver. No woman can fail to appreciate a gift selected from the selection offered below. In Crepe De Chmc and Georgette Crepe. Navy. flesh color, white, sizes prices at $2.98 to 85.98. In A large assortment of Covers. Gowns etc. etc. Daily’ 3 Ready-to-wear Store Highland Park, 111. Phone 1072 I” run Flannelette. Crepe and Silk and many colon 1.50 to 5.00 The Church Edifice Hazel Avenue, near St. Johns Avenue will begiven under the auspices 0} of Hossa'wfs'ééi’tcm Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Corset Building Material Coal Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Column! To Our Palm We do hcmstitching on the Finest matenals nr mm. on than notice. at very momblc prices You can trust your finest costumes to us. M u your work, and we will give you the best of anrmmn mum satiflaqion. lOZIJuSL WWW Huh-U35 19 St. John Ave. , flfihd Purl Telephone ”Sci-glacier... etc. all “'1 US (h

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