The home of Mrs. (‘urlmn Vail was the ctee-he of a very e-ntertuinini: recital Saturday afternoon. when the little piano pupils of Estelle Arnold Phiileo gathered there for a musical program in honor of Washington's birthday. Junior Lalean. in celebra- tion of his own birthday led the grand march beating his drum. fol~ lowed by a patriotic company among whom a boy scout. a red cross nurse. and a ï¬erco Indian warrior marched amid costumes and caps of red. white and blue. "Old Glory" a duet. opened th» program which included other appropriate numbers in the form of milimr} marches and min- uetts. \‘aricd by duvh and a song ".\Ii_~~‘ .\'.mc)',~‘ (‘nM'Y' which Mrs. uetts. \‘arim! by duvh and a song ".\Ii_~~‘ .\'.mc)',~‘ (‘MHVY' which Mrs. Yul. rim-ump'mlw! I.) Mr“ [’hih'n, sang for the chihlrwn, Those who phyod were Eugmw Wilson. Wood- ward‘and Fritz Boyntnn. Junior Ln- fean, Edwin Rothschild. Henry Ull- man. Cutlor Mott. Elizabeth Jones. Edith Vail, Mildrmi Monro and Helen Boynton. After wzwh number had Been duly apprm-iate-d by an audience of interested muthmw, {kw merry party mnupc-d urmlnvl :\ prmty table. full of goodies wirh Juninr's birth- day cake and mndim in the center and a favor for vru‘h. Having en- joyed thw affair both musicaHy and socially. "The Ymmz Musician's Club" azrvm! m mew-t for a program Pvery ï¬v» wed“, A very pretty scene pri‘senth it- self last Friday evening in the boys gymnasium at the high school when the Deerï¬i-lil Shields High School Alumni Association held lts annual dance. The hall was decorated In red. white and blue crepe paper, fes- looned in very attractiVe arrangeâ€" ments. About one hundred and twen- ty-ï¬ve dancers enjoyed the affair. which was a marked success. Aur- ucher’s orchestra furnished music. PAGE TWO "Cairn! Awning. Telephony asr mun-h, ' Ina-1.... fl! L‘wuw tn the «we: after havin: puswd hi< examinations beforv Kh“ SKID Runrvl, The ocuH=t treats diseas- es of the By», We are equipnvd tn 4., s-very- thing nwded fur 'h-x EDA Your eyes gladly ~V'HMnm! h;- a competent optnmo‘vrm without charge or any obliguunn. Jewelers too. DIAMONDS AND LENSES In the rough state. the value would ho great. between the diamond and the ordinary white atmw. nr between) the flint or vrnwn glass 0er the common Kinds. it is thv ('utting and ti)» polishing that gives the hrilliaucy to tiu- diamond and tho grinding and pniishing‘of the lenses to correct the error at the eye that makes them vai- unhiex It is said om- Chicago man wnrked six months on one lens and sold the Imus {or 36.000.00. \Vv Jaw“! charm“ (‘hicazn pric- o-~‘, hut m) hoth‘r svrvice can kw had nnywhorv at any price. Ar: uplir'inn i.\' :1 manufactur- ."H Opticianspgtmnetringglius The Social Side of Life “‘9 “MGM ï¬r: up h 1‘ V Inw H This is our last special on Ladies‘ Coats so send them to us during this special Week and make quite a savings while you can. Ladies not having their cleaning and press- ing done by us will do well to give us a trial. Our dry cleaning plant is clean and up-Lo-date. No other cleaner can surpass our work on fancy and expensive garments, gloves. draperies, men’s suits, etc. High Class Launderen_ French Dry Cleaners We are going to CLEAN PRESS all LADIES’ Short, three-quarter LENGTH and Long COATS during the week begin- ning February 26th, 1917 for wm-‘tri‘t is Ht'enwd l0 -" to â€)0 «1‘9. after uswd hi< examinations flock reading glass» as 254- per pnir‘ WP m nrdvr from $3.00 The Reliable Laundry Local Affairs of the week Phones 178 and 179 By (beans-va- 99¢ I There will he no Vespers next Sun- day owing to the monthly Vesper at the Presbnerian Church but the !rooms will be open all afternoon for gany who c213 to make use of them. I The Mothers Club will hold their inext meeting Tuesday evening, Mar. ‘6th. at eight o'.cLock [ Dr. Clara Seippel assistant city ‘physician for the city of Chicago. {will give a talk on “Girls". All jwomen and young women interested {in girls or the association are cor- .dially invited to attend. The beautiful vfairy story of '“Snow White" will be given in movies at the Highland Park Theater Saturday afternoon and evening of March 10th. The title role will be taken by Mar- guerite Clark which is sumclent ad- vertisement for the entertainment. This charming movie actress is al- ways popular and draws more than any other at the 'preaent time. A matinee at threeâ€"thirty in the a!- ternoon and two performances in the evening. The Y. W. C. A. girls all have tickets for sale. Curd 0! Thanks We wish to thank our unny friends for their kindness» shown u in our late bereavement Mrs. Carl Donner. Mr. Charles Donner. This address will be ï¬lled with things worth knowing and the Y. W. C. A. is fortunate in being able to secure Dr. Seippel for the Mother’s Club. Mrs. Charles Warren. who has sung for the Mother's Club be- fore will sing again at this meeting. Special instrumental music will also he provided and a general good time assured. Mr. and Mrs. 1m J. (Em-r we‘re hos: Mn! hmtvu tn an informal owning fur H5" hizh SUIHMH teachers on 'I‘hl]!‘~(l:\)’. Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith. ut‘ rhw grammar <chool showed pic- mrm of Mount Vernnn. After the vntn-rminun-ut thv guests enjoyed dancing. } ‘ The program Sunday afternoon at our weekly Vesper service was given over to events in George W'ashing- ton's life and proved very interesting. Tho telé’phone girls gave a party on Monday owning for Mrs. William Grafï¬o. De-mrations were pink cer- nations. .\ir<. Trim; Waller was matron of honor and her little daughter Mary Trig: Walk-r was flower girl at the wedding of Miss Mary Elizabeth Warren of Chicago. and Mr. Charles (P. Bacon nr Philadelphia. which took place Tue-«lay evening in Chicago. On Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (‘reath Ammons will present! a number of their pupils in a piano recital at their studio in Eiullstun. Among those who will play are Kennett Cowan. Elizabeth Princiiville. Elizabeth Card. Kather- ine Lyttuu. Katherine Card. Allen Mnmn and Helen MacPherson. A number of friends of Margaret Purkin were entertained at a party at her home on Saturday afternoon. Campbell Chapter Guild 0. E. S. will meet this afternoon at Blackler Hall. Lake Forest. Y. W. C. A. NEWS The St. Paul S. S. will give upper at the Community Honing, Saturday. March third. at my. Everyone is invited. The barn belonging to John Sen; wné struck by lightning on Thurs- day evening. Miss Florence Carolan's School enâ€" tertained at a George Washington concert on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duffy are re: ceivlng congatulatlons on the birth of a son on Sunday, February 25, I917. ‘ Misses Mabel and Ejda Horenberg- er were the guests of Miss Marie Roeder of Chicago.: Thursduyvnnd Friday of last week. H Have you the right? The‘elne of this generation are paid for even unto the third and fourth generation {~41}; short our example of religious life' effects our children and our children‘s chidren and have we the right to inflict on them the punish- -ment God has promised in his third acommandment of “visiting the in- quuity of the fathers upon the child- ren unto the third and fourth gene- ration of them that hate me." If Two go to church and worship (not giust‘henr the minister) we set a :good example to our children and they proï¬t thereby. Their religioua ideals are greatly due to what they inherit from us. Was our early ireligious training haphazard? Let us try to muke up the defectâ€"No we rhnve not the right and it ought not ito need a "square talk" to tell us :to do our part now. Are we still children ourselves; that we have to he told what to dowwhé-re is the nobility in us? Surely we have proof grossed from the primary school of} jiife and iiavuelitered that stage} iwhere no longer the school master‘ istnnds over us ave, are supposed to} attend our classes. and he preparedi {to pass at the ï¬nals no monitors‘ mow our own sweet “ill to guide nndi iprompt us. A college president once: Imliti ‘nholrt his college "this is a‘ ,‘plnce for men to work and not for1 Ehoys to play." so it is with us. No.‘ lwe have not the right to lay back iund do nothing. "He stronu. quit ye Hike men." Now if ever you must iline up on the right side. Attend lchurch and worship. and do it now. Miss Helen Sch‘inlebqr was the guest of her cousin. Miss Grace Pierce 01' Chicago. a few days last week Miss Margaret Diech was hostess at a George Washington party in honor of her birthday on Thurs- day afternoon. Master Arthur Kress entertained 1 number of friends Sunday afternoon in honor of his birthday. A four o'clock luncheon was served and cov- cars were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaak and son‘ Jack 0! Chicago. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pettls an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Jean Pettis on Saturday. February 24. 1917. Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach returned on Sunday from the University Hos- pita]. Miss Susiv Ensign was the Week (-ml guest of Miss Bessie Gee of Everett. Miss Eleanor Meyer was the guest or Miss Florence Driggs of Chicago. a few days of last week. Mr. ()rmand Rockenbach left on Saturday for a two WBORF business trip thru Wisconsin. Tho W. T. Ciub was entertained at the home of Miss Helen Schinâ€" lehvr on Tuesday evening.- A minim); of ynung people from hearth-M, attended the Alumni Dance gin-n at the Deorih'ld Shiolds High Schnul on Friday, Frivrunry ‘33. 1917. Among those who wvnt wore Misses Ruth Kross. iarlino Bloimehl. Gloria Bow-ham. I‘min Glynch. Sigrid Ander- son and Midrod Whiting. Messrs. (‘arl Andgrson. Martin Murphy. Earl Krvss. Harry Mulhko. Ralph Horen- horgor. (‘arl Rommel and George Kari-h. Miss Mildred Whiting entertained tho sowing club at her homo. on Lin- cnin Ava, nn Tuesday evening. Mrs. Albert Frankon is at August- nnn Hospital. Mr Vernon Rm‘kvnhach celebrated his birthday on Wednesday. February 21. 1917. Mirth Elizabeth M. (‘Iark was the guost of Mrs. H. M. I’attison of ngunil-r. Ind. a few days last Meek. Mrs. John (‘umlun and Miss Flor- (-nu- (‘amlan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Juhn E. Mchflery of North Chicago. on Thursday of last week. Miss Christine McMahon of Wauâ€" kvgan, was the guest of Mrs. John A. Reichelt Sr. on Thursday. THE HIGHLAND PARmess, mGHLANDv PARK. ILLINOB ‘,{' SQUARE TALKS . 13.’ which will submit the qua: fion to the voters of the State. by whom 'it‘eheuld be decided. We ask fthis in the interest of fair play on ‘the solution of a question which et- .!ects the whole state; and hope that each one of you will vote and work for the passage of this bill. muel Richardson and wt to uis Size]. east part lot 12 bl}- 66. Highland Park. W. D. $10.00. . W. 3. Russell to Jessie M. :Rnule South West part lot 324- Late For- at. W D. $1000!“~ , a human services will be held ovéry Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the church: Those service/um be conducted in German. 1, m of y’izmp Siegle to belt: of Philip Slté’gele. part lots 6. 6.12 md 17.8w.16.Deerfleld Twp. Deeds. gEVAN. LUTHERAN CHUBC? Mrs. M. Quadt of Southff'dreen Bay Road will entertain if}! Ladies aid society this afternoon _,' Local Property 13 um: ye During t ' Put Wool We, the Board of Elders and Deaâ€" cons of the1 Highland Park_Presbyter- in Church. Highland Park. llllnols. respectfully petition the members or the Housé from this district. namely Hons. Edward D. Shurtlel'l. Thoma E. Graham; and James H. 'Vlckers. to support the Referendum House Bill At recent meetings of the Session and Board of beacons the following resolution was passed. and sent to the members of the House of Legis- lature from this district, at Spring- fleld:â€"-â€" Honorable sire:â€" Preparation is being made for the Annual Church Dinner on the even- ing of April 2nd. when the Annual elections talcgplace. Special attention is being given to the Mid-Week prayer services of this church on Wednesday evening. dur- ing these days preceding the Hoty Week services; and a. large attend- ance is expected Next Sunday morning the sermon will be on the Fourth Commandment “Remember thei Sabbath Day to keep it holy." How is the Sabbath day to be observed; and what did Christ mean when He said “The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath"? This is a question which is disturbing a great many people in these days. Come and hear a candid. frank and pracâ€" tical discussion of it in its modern application. Mr. and Mrs. e w. mm were 2“ week end [11th Mrs. L 5.1011011 01' Chicago. Mrs; Lowell returned to Deerfleid with them and is now the guest or Mr. name. is. H. mun. Mrs. William EH Sigma was a ‘charming dinner hostess on, Thurs- day. February 22. 1917. in honor of her birthday. The table was beau- tifully decorated in spring flowers and George Washington favors. In the evening cards were played. Mr. Henry Clark gave his lecture on "Play the'Clnme" at the school assembly hall en Thursday. Feb- ruary 22. 1917. Mr. Clark is a very able speaker and is worth going far to hear. This; is the last of the regular entermihments of the Ly- ceum course, he next one will be the one in place of the Negro Sing- ers who were failures. The singers promised this time are said to he the best of the entire Lyceum cir- cult. REAL IQTATE 'SFERS This Ad is ‘Direfckd ‘to the Lakergsmt‘mwm: / . ’lmmc. ' Satan-duml’ebnuy 10th, 1917 ’Ildnil ' Thisistheï¬madvanceinmeretaumipeotcmh in over seven yearsinspite qfthe fact thatheJn-ias of other food articles have nsen repeatedly ur'm 1 We regret very much that this raise is W buthopeyou‘Willbelievethatour ' mfllgcï¬ makas it quite unavoidable, if we _ _d mmqtmn our high fat_cg_1tet_xt in the cream. Ant :3 emmst d! quman Dairy Cdmpanyi mu R‘xCUSTOMER'S E Watch for Modern Mary’s Next Lettec North Shore Gas Comm "' "" wm wt. Icyofthstompan mver’theq m mmm cm the â€mom increasedtwocentsabotfle will be mt a a!†l 109.110 vim: Avenuie a Sm rt, Stylish sprin Skirt ata We are your: very truly,