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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Jan 1917, p. 2

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Vfi’l‘fif'l’trifl‘i. ‘. ' 1‘ ii E d . i l l From January 8th to January 13th We will dry clean and press all 1 Piece Ladiu’ Dresses for $1.25 and one pair of short gloves free with each dress. This is the right opportunity to have your dresses cleaned after the holi- days and you effect a great saving as well. Don't forget the time is from Jan- uary 8th to January 13th. l l l i i High Clan Launderefl French Dry Cleaners Phones 178-179-471 [_________________â€"â€" The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week By the Observer Show“ bouquets of holly were \Il'. Walter (‘ iiately with his carried by the maids of honor at the daughter and son-in-law. Mr. :iiid \n-dding of Miss Marion Louisi- Mason Mrs. .‘illi-n ll. Forbes of Greenwich. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Conn, \M'l‘i' zit home at Mr. Hately'ii Osborne Mason of Highland Park. to residence. on New Year’s Eve. to William Frederick l’v-ier. J12. “lllCll seventy-five guests. A musical proâ€" took place New Years Day at five gram was given by Mr. George Ham- o'clock in the Presbyterian church. lin of the Chicago Grand Opera Com- The maids of honor were Miss pony. and Mr. Bruno Steindel of the Blanche Mason ind Miss Priscilla Chicago Symphony Orchestra. with Carver and the matrons of honor Mrs. Bruno Steindel and Mr. John “’9'” Mrs. Carleton M. \‘ail. Mrs. Iloalle at the piano. The house was Sellar Bullard. Mrs. Fred A. Preston. decorated in smilav and roses. Among and Mrs. Samuel S. Holmes. The the selections of music were. Carl bride was gowned in white satianclyiu Handel. Mr. Hamlin. Allegro trimmed in old Breton point lace and con nioto from Op is. Rubinstein. Mr. pearls and she wore a. coronet veil. Steindel. Embarquez vous. Goddard. bouquet of Marriage Morning. Sullivan. Mr. Harlequin. i'opper. Mr Steins i She carried a shower white roses and lilies of the valley. Hamlin. The 'il'ilfln' of honor and matrons of del honor all wore white georgette crepe. i trimmed with brown fur. and wore. 3““ Mm. Kg”. ”f ("ax \\~. ..n brown tulle hats. After a .l‘VO'tertainml n... ”wing i‘ltll‘ at mi,- vreeks honeymoon trip in the south. hm“.- on 'l‘ii..‘,i;,_\ evening Mr. and Mrs. Peter will be at home‘ .______ at 94') Margate Terrace. Chicago. “H Archibald Ala-rei‘oinliy I‘ WA To Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tap- per. the former. president of the Highland Park Club. and Mr. and M11 Carleton M. Vail great credit is) .\Ii'. and Mrs. ('hns. iienning i‘lil-‘r' due for the magnificent success of taint-d at their fifth wedding an- the Masquerade party held on Sat- iiiversary last Wednesday evening. urday evening. Upwards of one hundred and thirty couples took part. The fourth annual lillliqtlot of the entering into the spirit of the even- Luther League ”I the Lutheran ing with great enthusiasm. The church was given on New Years eve. costumes were of the most varied. in the Assembly Ronni. Mr. Harry and nearly every nationality was Eichler acted as toastinaster. represented. The Judges had a most difficult task in awarding the aouve- Miss Daggert entertained thirty of. nirs. Especial mention must be her friends at her home on New made of the Dutchmans Party. withfiâ€"ear" Eve. Sleigh riding. games. their wooden “083' creating muchidancing and refreshments were the amusement by their antics duringlpleuur“ of “1° evening. :the Grand March. The Childrens Party on Monday afternoon was a delightful entertainment. the little tots having the time of their livesi in romping and dancing. tertaining the North End l-Inibroiilery (‘lub this afternoon. Mrs. Fred Tucker will entertain the euchre club this afternoon. Mrs. E. T. Skidmori- entertained at dinner on New Years day. There were twelve guests present. Over three hundred people gath- ‘ cred at the Moraine Hotel Thurs- * 'iay evening at a reception and dance given by Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Cush- ' ing. m meet their sonâ€"ln-law and card party in “ittens Hall. A large daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trim- ””th ”I "MN" "nmmml 'h” ble. Jr. The affair. one of the biggest party. of its kind during the season. called out many of the older towns folk. friends of the host and hostess. On Thursday December twenty- Miss Florence Holbrook of Ravine Ave. entertained twenty friends at an informal dance at her home on New Years evening. Campbell Chapter Guild will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richards of Vernon Ave. Gloncoe. Woman’s CIVIC Club L_ “ri' ROM" 8‘ Gregory ‘3! (hi The nert regular monthly meeting caco 'md her daughter Mr" R‘u' of the club will take place at the bmond 1'“ DurhaGTitg Winnitka (“lin \‘illage House. Ravinia. on Wednesday e at home at 1 . rairic ve. ‘. i- , afternoon. January tenth. cago. on January ninth from four to . .. . sit. to meet Miss Harriet Blackstone. TI“ WHLHm “ill m a musical in Both \ir' Gregorv and Mrs Dur- charge of Mrs, Emily Parsons Hunt. ham are well known in Highland PM?!” it iltt Park and have included in their “I" ‘lr rtsun. guest list .i number of people from this city. Highland Park Club Miss Mona Bahr was hostess to twelve of her friends on New Year‘s eve. at a costume party. The house. was prettily decorated in Christmas greens and roses. Dancing was the feature of the evening. ier Schoolmaster." :it two thirty Mrs. H. A. Seller)’ of Ravinia. cn‘ given at four and eight p. in. tertained twelve guests at luncheon‘ The skatim: at the club has been nounciation. ““ Friday. ‘ tine of late. The young folks have‘ not only used the rink during the'n strong and sane religion. broad. but Miss Mable Ernst will entertain 1 Just Us Girls Club tomorrow even-Eda): but as late as midnight on near ing. lly every evening. Harvey and Irving Snyder of Ogden. Iowa. are visiting at the home of Edward Bleimehi. Friday for Detroit. Michigan. l 1with hiii parents Mr. and Mrs. Au 1M. Ounckel of Gait-shunt. ill. ‘ ifourth lyceuni concert will be held in}. ;Nl(‘ilrl‘r. Lillian Johny-on. (‘lara Bail: 'will giii- a number of trim. sulno.‘ iduets. readings and folk songs. also attractive instrumental features lli~ Icludinir the irish harp. lMlnn.. who has been the guest of 3Mrs. H. ll. Kress for the past three lwvcks returned to her home Thurs- lday. Ia.. iii \’I.~lllllK her brother. Mr Wil- ‘schooi at Racine. Wisconsin. camo- . _home last week to spend the holidays! l with her parents. Mr .lllll Mn.‘ lJamcs Nolan. fthe Week end guest of Miss Elda‘ iHorenbr-rger. i liiaughti-r iierinina Were the guest-i1 gof Mr. and M”! J llwriiard of Liberty? lyllle Sunday. home Thursday afternoon. eighth the Mystic Workers gave a. st of Evanston. a former High-V ‘l‘ - ' ~ i). ' . 0” utsday th‘ “0" club meets'H” farewell sermon in the evening. ‘ri-iited om of the Iii-arm “'vsslingr On Thursday, “Quo Vudis" will be from En-ltial 31; Mr. William Bleimohl. loan. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pent» left Mr. Floyd Gunchel and infant' aughter Verena spent the holidayil Thursday evening. January 4th. the he school auditorium. Misses Ada. Mrs. I). H. Welch of Mliiiicapolia.; lion 1“ fitting Device . More that in in.“ Miss Ethel Rea) of Bllllllt‘lallul’fl.l iani M. Iteaiy at liriergalr l Margaret Nolan. who In :itti-iidiiifl non and in floor mums-ch“ io Minna-"h" fl rho-autumn the M “I U‘ locked“ mutt-l W‘- m Audio-ah- ”windy-util- .wvbocrthmhothd downwind-”hi- ups-(mm Mina Gladys Fleli‘hcr of (loll. “as Mr. and Mrs H iiannscliild {llld‘ Miss Anna Whalen who has been llli' guest of the Misses Ma) and Kate Rapp of Chicago, for the past month. returned to the home of Mrs. l l‘. “'olff. Misses Jaiu- linker of Wlieiitoii, Ill. and Viola Kit-st of Shoriiii-nille. \u-ri- the‘gnests of Mrs Arthur Kit-at Friday. Miss Sadie M. Galloway will enter-‘ tain the FIVe Hundred Club at her Miss Gloria Beecham had in her week end guest. Mim- Ruth Poster of Chicago. . Mr iiarold \';int 1‘ iisiting friend- .it Bilinghain. lll. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘red Iiorenix-rger were given a very pleasant surprise Saturday evening by thirty two of their relatiws. - The occasion was ill honor of their twentyflfth wed- 'llllli .innii-rsary. The guests en- ioyed a six o'clock dinner on a table itirnetiwly decorated with carna- zions. ferns. the center piece being a u iiiiii’ul liuiiiiutt of pink carniitioiis. \tnni pretty pieces of silver were 4i\l'i to Mr. and Mr.- liorcnberger. hr i‘. J. llnvis left Saturday nlirht given the hand of wi-icoim- in thirty {or (illllllCOlht‘. Ohln people who have united uith the Miss i‘lara Eiiiler mus hostess at a church during ”‘1‘ H‘" “Ml -l “3” Iii-lllzl‘lflil dancing party New Yearl he has been minister. lilia shared; iix. n. . number Hi her relatives tlw inr- nnd sirm" th h-H‘ “mu“ .mi friends Ill honor of her birthday to the Il\\?.‘ of llit- people in him. iilill\-‘r~:lr)’ \ns- Hun-im- l-Inder mmxri'xnllon. mu! 10m" a MW!‘ I ind \lr liinghnni of Chivas... were united people The field at \‘arlinâ€" \llll' is a broader one. with an in- crease in salary and Mr Unborn in eminently fitted to preach to educat- ed. cultured people Iii will also teach English in Blackburn Pollen. At a called congregational meet-i the out of town guests \ t'liiciigo priest liad charge of the ~~'l‘\li‘t‘s in the Holy Cross Church ind St. Patrick‘s church Sunday and \ionda) as Rev. Ryan. the pastor \\ is unable becaiisr of the death of “h \i‘h‘r' \iai‘y Itian. who pruned ing, held at the clone of the nem‘ i“ ll Siiiiiii) lllt'riiimi 'lfll-l' 1| -llt)f'f_'”K ”THC." Joh“ ‘A “Clt‘hell 8f. illness and was buried )i-stcrdny‘pud “ “'“FMI’K ”ll‘lll" in llev (in.- from St. Patrick's church. ”mm.“ ministry in the church. M isaid that he had listened to many The young people's dancer! are get. I fine preachers in large city chunhflll ””F ”1“” 3“" "“3 popular at th"idurini: the last 60 yearn. bu hod‘ season goes on. The one of Saintlmwor heard on, a“ he liked bottorl day ¢'\t'lllllK “its the prettiest of all ithan Mr. Uri-born. a sentiment echo“ and II brought out many young peo- ‘ in 1,... Man. of an". plP from the surrounding towns and The Dorcas Society will Kl" . gave it a festive and happy air. The farewell lunch for In W drmrmwm “N" ”5'“th "Mn“ In the Community Houn- Thursday "'"I m" ”PM“ mm!" “M", much to Mr- Unborn all Elna Stanger upon! the charm of the hall. Nobody "” her girlhood in line. rfield and in a it all read) in go home at I! 30 when “Hutu,” of the lN-ernelii “Mold- Mr inarl I\d'|‘a.~. the floor Manager Hilll School Her [mum plniinl and itine the slullill for Homi- Sneet ”‘1‘”: in the church has NW“ I Home. Those on the committee were. “m". M‘“ M. Knaal "M "m“ MO‘~‘I~. liarr) Muhllie, Ia-alor Stangv in ”up her place an planint er. (‘arl Andorson and Earl Krm The pulpit of the church will he' Five Hundred and dancing wait filled by ""4“”. from W‘Nmkhl enjoyed by twelve friends of Misses Seminary until a choice in ”6. ol‘ ‘Mabcl and Elda Homborgrr at. their a "mu”, "Hm..." The‘church has home 5"“ Y9.” EV“- ‘lll‘ Mil-h new-r had a pastor in tho Wed Anderson and Mr. Earl Krona mah- I'i'i'aliyti-rlnn sense of the word u “‘8 M8" scores '9"? awarded "14' none have been installed. all acting. first prizes. The guest lint included .“ ".i ""1 auppnp.” Misses Mildred Whiting. Edith An- .- dersrin. Gladys Fletcher. limb and \hm mum," Farm,” “1. ['I‘,‘ [Alrhllfl Kriws, Messrs. Harry Mulil “N." end In"! of Mr» Alex W . kc. (‘arl Anderson. Earl Kri-ss. .\li-.v “H'mflr I" Lulu- an" Willnian and Bruce Blaine Mr. and Mrs, John A Itcicliclt Sr. hau- ro-turni-d from lion-ton, TI"X\I family have thorn! in (‘hlcngo IN-erflo-M I‘re‘linrr]... lhlrrh ifl'flltll'lflfl \iiirqiicritr (‘larlie will be The children of the i'li‘dll Iii-aria l-‘rii i J liitl .. . tn) 4'\i'i n . anuary Was the subject of ill-x t K. Ono ’ 7 ' I born'ii Sunday morning sermon to: the children. The last Beatllude was ”W“ N the theme of the regular sermon. the; “M"! William and John CHM“) Mr. John (‘nrolan Sr. 1- v-nfft-ri‘nr iieryi-u- breakdown Motion pictures for tomorrow evenâ€" .. . . ing at seven forty-rive are “The Moon. '9“ 8‘9“"! “r" m") “h” n" 9"" Jr.. are expected home from Vanco- secuted for righteousness sale. for DI". Arkansas ””- 'le theirs iii the Kingdom of Heaven." was on The (‘hristian Watchmanl Iii-y Orahorn'al ilwautiful English. faultle-i- in pro- has been the delight of Ibis congregation. He has preached hiiuu-u on llN-rflc-ld 7|‘I‘ tire-\lii-nly occupied by Arthur Kie-t Mimi Margaret \‘mlder lcf’t Wednes- day morning for Theodore. Alabama. where Iht- will be the gut-int of Mrs. not deviating from the fundamental l". V. Chri-tennon. Continued on page K. lprinciples of Christianity. He hu- ~ flgvmqâ€" ‘1 . 4...... av- .\fr and Mrs Edward f‘lamu-r mi‘ The "I’iinci and llu- l'anpcr'l shown in the srhiuil An-u'nilily Hall. Mr and Mr- Ray Hutchinson lIIH'P‘ l i l ("lit-V um. THAT QUALITY. path-pl [rm than any mud. thin w to women. BUT THAT SAME quality (not of ()‘thfiiiii resume“ lr fu’ many other things that only 1m virus .. Iteo ti.c Fifth can fully apprecutc. FOR. NO MATTER how expert you may be in lhti‘. ling I car an dutch control and gear shifting 1m n their. you do mm one: in a while. you km u AND THE DAMAGE to your pride and your new" ,, only a mall port of the real damage that who ll h... reunited from the dashing of gear teeth and think in bearing! and other parts will show up lam in the rep-u shop and the "inhumane: bill. THAT R30 CONTROL the original "one rod" mn ' ' "center control" ~43 the lnucfl . \ THE VERY PACT that instead of ('0 hand lh'r-r‘. the" in only one in Rec the Fifth. in imponnm swir- hand on the wheel. the other on the control. gives )tiu ($an and vastly simplifie- the operation. BUT THERE'S ARM fact that in not to apparent on the surface: one that all W appredate and mad men; but one the buyer doo- not always ‘Ynap Much-rid. THAT IS THE CO RELATION of ‘l the part: in that Rec clutch and awn-'00. THE RED ENOImRS have done all your gear ahifl ln‘ '0! you in W R” U1! Nth. It II Munvlv wry for you to thinkâ€"just move the single lcva m the position indicated on the index plate and without unmoduicdghtpdrofgeuvahpinplm SILENCE M absence ofdaod to the goon; abomne of undue mun to chain; about about! to bearing. ALL THESE YOU 031' in Ran the m.“Thc Incom- parable Four“â€"-m the world 0'8 .- "the ample“ car to mural. " AND AS WE'VE shown. the can: Wag th-t l... produmd that result that you can see. also "Odut‘fl another that you don’t find out till law (unless you talk with an ovmcr of Ron the fifth). namely. that tinnual-odncdmedcardiuduinthcwldm operate and min” m PRICE IS STILL “75 f. o. b. factory. mm... Michigan. deqxite the you! higher cost of both laba' lid "uteri-It BUT mm. if your order in in you will get your Boothe Fifth attheprucntp-krâ€"andjuatnow m mpvcyou afalrlypunptddlm. Roo Motor Car Company GOLD STANDARD OF VALUE 5 " .4 You are Cordially Invited to make use of the pnvileges oi the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 119 East Central Avenue Hams 9 a, m.. to 6 p. in. Every Day except Sunday Maintained by Fint Church of Christ. SCientist. oi Highland Park Clll'RCli SERVICES. .Sunday a m at 1015. Sunday School iiiiinedvltdy following, Wedncoday Evening testimonial Service at h (ll Commencing Friday December 15th and lasting for two weeks we will sell all Men’s, Boys and Children’s Shoes and Rubbers at Greatly Reduced him This is’ an unusual opportunity while pm (as are continually going up i L. SHAIF ER .17 West Central Avenue Highland Park, Ill. Office Telephone 597 H. W. Huber Electric Co. Electrical Construction 47 S. St. Johns Avenue

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