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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Jun 1917, p. 2

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m... PAGE TWO is very similar to that uf fix» The fitting t3! glasmwi. i4 a matical and practical scimm nut any part of mvdivnl 04 Th0 use of drnp< nr 41ru2< fi Rhlsfl‘i i4 reVidc‘HH) imprw glassé-s i4 avidvmu )mprvuxuu m «m- unwnry fur :1 hu'L'vr {mt Thur» are two (‘lflrkw'r in mun: 2111~<9< mvdi- cal mun. (-311.qu m~ull<t~. and the druglms spvrhlhts kmmn It‘ ”plum- etrists. hath hL-«nswl h) the stain The «K‘ulists m glasses. unruly. and also treat disenw- n! the my. ear. nose. and thrmt. I'suall). [hr ”CU- lists put pnwerful «Irma in Hu- eye before Cht') mukr {hwir web, (hwy claim that this ii “mm-«um. The Optometrish. “My ipt‘t‘lflhb' in test- ing by Jingle,“ nwthml~, ()nnfluo themselves «mm; In my on» thin: Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Norrene Gannon daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gannon of Wheaten, “L. to Mr. William L. Harrison. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam L Harrison of this city. which took place on Saturday. June second at the home of the bride's parents. Only the immediate. families were present. The young couple will v make their home in Evanetnn. lz. M .’ ’- ;â€"the Lestiu: plying of K‘H' necessary- Commencement festnitim :ire mer Mr, Fred Fischer and Mrs. John at DOQFfield-Shh‘iiis High School. Piwher vntertained fifty guests last Thi>~ year. the seniors did not carry woning in honor of their birthday on as an elaborate Cummcncement anniversaries. Decorations werv in nrnizrnm as in former your: The )eiiow and white. Mrs. Harry Fischer entertained fifteen ladies on Friday afternoon for her mother. Mrs. Jane Taylor. whose birthday was that day 0n the :H'vrnz.» em [ persona whn an In rm. be tested han' hf'dllhl} the sphon- uf [hr mph in glasses. if "900“.” eyes. so tho-y Inn) by better nr nmn- (-nmfurx mum 03ml Gamma mmmd Ave.. and Second St. on as an elaborate Cummcncement program as in former years. The idea of giving the‘ annual play. “3.x abandoned. early in the season. and the senior annual. which is being distributed this week. while it repâ€" resents a great deal of Wur‘n. has been made rmd) In just 11‘ inexâ€" pvnsive :1 manncr pOSSHHC. The) seniors werc giwn a banquet and dance at the school. Thursday even- po-nsive :1 mannvr possible. In? seniors wen- giwn a banquet and dance at the school. Thursday even- ing. The table decorations were in purple and gold. the class colors. 'I‘hc guests Pnjoywi informal dancing in tlw English Club room after din- rwr, Conilm-ncvmz-nt took place Fri- day evening in tlw high school gymnasium. Commencement has been held at Ravinizi Park for the pasi tvn Mun, lllll thi‘ }i-:ir'< t'l:h~ «le- cidcd to saw Klu- vxpcnditurr of money and graduate in the high school building. The gymnasium was pretty in decorations of lilac; and apple blossoms. The program includâ€" ed music by the school orchestra and the (‘hnrll". Thw ~mdnnt< who spoke Wore. Henrietta Laing. salutatorian. Paul Carlson. l-‘rwlq-rivk Nine. and Ellen Knox. Valedictorian. Miss Dorothy Bowen of Lake Bluff sang. Mr. and Mrs. William Terry of Homewood Ave.. announce the mar- riage of their daughter Mattie ln- gersn” to Mr. Eugene Pfister. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pflster which took place in Chicago on Saturday. June second. Mrs. Minnie Vincent of Deertleld Ave. entertained the telephone girls at a linen shower on Friday evening in honor of Miss Mattie Ingersoll. whose marriage to Mr. Eugene Pfister took place on Saturday. The Ladies Aid Society 01’ the Evangelical Lutheran church will meet this afternoon. with Mrs. Ed- ward mchler o! N. Second St. Central Ave.. and Phone Highland The Social Side of Life The Eye High Class Lnundercn French Dry Clunen Phones 178 and 179 Fine Rugs, Portieres, Clothing, draperies, gloves etc. Dry Clean- ed beautifully. Entire family laundry wdrk wash- ed, starched and dried? with all flat work ironed seven dents per pound. The Reliable Laundry l!P(‘(‘<~'.H'.\‘ [. mu) hv mu (‘nlnfnl'Llhh ptnllh [In mt Hf (m- umumvrri ‘t “n It‘ ”plum-1 h) the statrn unrlll)‘. and Our experience In handling dlfler- 'w mun war.,.-m mako: ln 10 years past enables Ill). {hr ”(-11- u< to make thP above assertion and .:- in thr- t’fi't"we stand hack 0! It and the manufac- ir lt‘il‘, tlxwl'fiuwr «ands bulk of us. "“““"-‘g The‘ A denmnstratiou a} your home will ”1”" ‘“ “'"t‘lcunvlnce you that it h: superlor over . , ““1“ (”9‘71“ all mher nmke~. Know of Second St Park 1% Ind Local Affairs of the week w vamvm. u m'xthe- 10' and ii wiurntmn. (mu thin: H‘n‘ ‘Up' um» “hen rid h Bv nnin! Hm 1m Regina Vacuum Cleaner Absolutely the Best We Know of (In Friday evening June am. Mr. Georgi- Healer. Sr.. entertained thir- ty friends in honor of his seventy- eighth birthday anniversary. The In. Saturday vn-ning m vight Il'l'lln‘k lllc' mm‘riuzu‘ ()f .\Il§~‘ \Vllâ€" ln-lnmm Bell. duughtvr of Mrl and Mrs. new” F. Bell and Mr. George Slwlton. sun of Mrs. John Shelton. took place at the home of the bride's part-Ms on North Ave. Little Fran- cis and Merriam Ole-sun. nieces of Mr. Shelton acted as flowPr girls and Willu-lmina Bell. cousin of the brlde rl’nllt'rl‘ll the wedding nmrvh. Rev. Umrgv Shelton of Oneida, “13.. house finwvb‘ read the ceremony at which only the immediate relatives were present. The house Wns prettily decorated in l‘ruh apple hlmsoms. After the cere- mony the young couple left for a short honeymoon trip. They will live with Mrs. Shelton's parents. Mr. and .\ir<. Bell for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius P. Sullivan announce the marriage: 0! their daughter. Helen Mnrie to Mr. Gregory Burns. which took place yeaterduy morning at the St. Mary‘s Catholic t'hurch at nine o'clock. After the Ceremony there was a breakfast at the home of the brides parents. Miss Margaret Wilhelm was host- eh. Saturday evening to a number of friends at a hard times party. The :m'air was to honor a number of young men from Evanston‘ who have enlisted in the army. The guests came gnrhed in hard times costumes and enjoyed an evening of games. dancing and: refreshments. Elntrit SM i. 1!). Datum was mainly decorated in wild Wilmette Store 1133â€"1135 Grecnlea! Ave‘ Telephone 124 ‘entral Ave. and 20d St ‘Phone 186 ‘ "3.1?sz ."xYI .3?“ TY?“ . "2.x?“ John bender. Jr. and funny or Chicago. were the sum“ of the Rev. rand Mrs. John Imudar Salurdm Ind ‘ Sunday. Miss Elda Homnborger Hailed ut the homo of Mn. Orennlng o! Chl- (‘agn Saturday. Lllnnn Clapper of Chicago. vu Hu- wm‘k and guest of Gladys Good- man. Mrs. Grace Huphr sud Ion Htrold visited friend: In Doqrflold Int mt. Miss Mary Blolmahl of Chicago. visited with relating Memorial Du. John Schneider, Jr.. of Chtcm was the week end [mat st the home of J. C. WOIR. Miv‘ Mury Hempxtem! of Evanslon is visiting at the home of her hrnth- M. Mr Frank Henlpotend hIp~>rs (‘mrdon and Shawn" Kehler n! Oak Park. nre visltmg melr ruth- »r, Junn-s‘ Howard Kc-hler at the [Wt-r Lirk Farm. On the 1m». 121i: l3th. and 14th of Junr tln- Mn) Scnut~ u! Amvrica are gning in distribute it! the request of prf‘flidt'll! Wilson literature regard“); Liberty Bonds and tn uka populu subscriptinm. The Boy Scout] 0! hearth-Id will distribute about 600 piwqw of liturMurt- n‘nd mkr‘ suh- scriptinns. Each boy who get: nine subscriptions will n-oeive a wu aor- \ic(- modal awarded by the Nuionnl Boy Scout homlquartors at New York. Mr. Irwin Plalgp. Scout Master of [worth-Id. attended the Boy Scam (-nnh-rvnco 0! the Middle Went for the l-vacutiva- and Scout Nader! Monday and Tuesday a! the Red Room of the La 83110 Hon-l. Chicago. Mr. and Mn. Albert rrmlln no fzunil) "mum-d (u Lake Fnrv‘ut Mem- orial Day. anflrs Thomu Thornton md Ic- (‘all 0! Norton. New Inigo. were}! H Krona smmlu Mr. and Mrs. H. Haunachild tnd Mr. August Klemp motored to Chl- vngo Sunday. Mrs. B, H. Kross and son Arthur“ have returned from Fargo. N. D.. where they hnvo been the guests of; Mrs. Krenn' sister. Mrs N. McKcllar. Mr. James Keefe five:- in Osvego. N‘ Warren Penis and John Klomp m-ro thr- vlctlms 0! a motorcycle uh ride-n! last Tuesday evenlnl. Wurren received two cut! 0. his hat! uni John Klemp escaped flthout I scratch. Mr. and Mrs. wtllfiun Trelchel. Mr. and Mn. William Meyer of Chl- case were the guests at the John Klemp home Sunday. , Miss Anna Whalen visited relatives In Chicagu Memorid dny. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr.. entertained Hn' («ache-n of the grammar school m dinner Wednesdny ovenlnx md Mrs. W. M. Rely entemlned than on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Runuyu Stryker and mu Alvin of Chlcuo. were the guests Ur Mrs. Slryker'a parents. Dr. nnd MN. T. L. Knnlk. Mrs. P. H. Meyer had :1 her guest Saturday. Mn. .1. (“boon of Highland Park. Leslie Strylor is confined to I“! home with I spnined hand cut-ed “hnn lryinx tn crnnl 1: car. 1‘. n't'hK‘k Ill du-partnwnt [(-rrntmn at lhuse. Tlu- ("pate-amen: club will mom 1! Amelia Peterson's home Saturday “- tvrnmn to wnrk for tfw Oak Forest Infirmary Mr. and Mrs. Burt H, Krt-M nn- nuuun- thu mugagvmnm M melr duuxhtn-r Sara Dare-(la to Mr, Alex- ander \S'Hlmnn son I»! B. H, Will- man Mr. and Mrs. Prod Sells visited with friends in Mllwgukee Sunday. Thvl't‘ “in he no seniors M 81‘ Paul's Church on next Sundly. June In, owing to the ubmnce of the Rev. J. Louder. who in in utondueo .1 the annual conference at Peotono. HI. Rzymond Dobbin broke two boo- !nur finches than N: wrist on the right arm Sunday ddlng high vuult- Ins, . iand Am Med". smug. Mri Harold Van! In home from The Missvs Clarl‘ Pyh. Mildred Whiting. Elda nd Mabel Runabou- or. Lorena and Ruth Kro- Vln II. (trained at a Slumber Put: at tho Acacia Cottage he’d” min; .1 which ihe Nine. Pl: flinch. m Davies and iieene Kont worq the do- thiml hostmsee. ~ - ng. (‘hildrvn's Day wlll M observed Sunday. June ”th The Junior: Ml) prank» Saturday Afternoon at 1‘. 0""th In tho church. The primary du-partnwnt wHI prncuce F‘rldly “- tornmn at 2‘30 in the Community Geo. Dobmua .nd Ru Dobbins cl hm Plumes. wrro the guests: 0! Hr. ml: mmiug PARK Hues. HIGH! Albert Funk!!! Lad vmtln; relu- mm Loam Quinlan sad Au‘usu Bthellbnch motored from Chic-(o to M Hu- M; u the John Cnrolu home Sundry. Mn. P Korma: Ind hmny of CM- ('n‘u wen- (he jun-tn of Mn. C. W. Pvt-NI: Inst week. Mr. and Mn. (‘. G. Poul- In" rented the hon- whlch I- now 00 mph-d by Mr, and Mrs, Rn) Hutchln Mina mm Pen-non of Bvlnuou. um (ouch the 1rd and 4th nrdu to Miss Kont‘n pl-oe nut your an! In N‘ McTngxlrt 0! Luke Zurich will (nko Mr. Nelwn‘n plan- an princlpul In the Deerfleld Grunnnr school. Mun». ltla (Hy-ch and Edith Davis: will be hired nun next yen. Roy Hutchinm hu accepted a position In Auburn. Indium. and u- pet” to unto his home then In the nenr future. Ir. and In. Phillp Romml Ind M the-Ir [unh- Sundu. Mr. und In. L. F" Allardl. It. Juuph Mind! and Miss Jum Allltdl n! Chit-Ago. Bun- Eflinxhnm, "I. Quoor um some mm In: not pro» Prue: hu no reach to doubt posed changing the nnme of Enflhh um the mk- 0! thin country m narrow.- to Teutonic sparrows. um; good care of "Pm." Joflre. Now I:- the Ume fur nll (luuonu to reform. 100 Per cent Quality For every Electric Brand Dress sold donate 10c to the Red Cross Sociei co-operate with us. Fa Every Dru. Sold Don'x be I ”Sinker". Buy I Urns and help Us In and the Red Cross 10c We We :fllgive 10c REID CROSS I van Dr.“ Sold G. Poul- have 'rhv Drown-s are smut Myllbh nah. furl». idealy sulled u Hume. l‘urch. Sin-ct and Momr ‘rnra They Ill with marrelouu mrh-vtlun and are obtainable In man) delightfully dalnlp mmh‘h- of pretty colon. pu- (rr‘lli and lrlmmln‘l. Tim} an- l-nsonhal (n )nuv numnu-r need: and buyingthen. mm prove: )our palrlouc Iplrn In and the Red (‘rost and in a In) that dud-5 not draw up- on your purse W. ll.\.' nu! advanced the plll'ts of llu-w Drown" Tholr In: mndv-Kt mm! rvmalm un- chmmnd and 1hr WP on each llrr» that now- In the Rad Cm» Soclvty mumw mm of out man pocket. Wo- llluatralo: here jun a (NV 0! Hm many clever model: that "0U may lat-led from. Remem- lwr. all uumun can N perfumly film-(l Slim 34 tn 56 Regular "nice! tn hold in "II. church as follown: Sunday. Bud” achml a! 915; Junior Luna .1 2:80 Rrwonh lame It 6:80; Pubnc wor- Ihlp M 730, Wodnesdu prmr Inn-«(Int at 715 und Bible Study It R16 (‘hnlr rebound ans. Dr, Fuller. who ha been condua- In; an Interesting RH” of “It: In the Prenbyterhn Chm-ch: will Wk nn “Pun-aims." on Sunday Quinn: HI: ml will be "hunted. Tomorrow evening the ”worth ltnxur will hold a haunt-n meeting. The now rnhlm-t will uh- chum. Tod” the I‘d!" Md will meet u Mn, H. H. Baker’: regimen"- for a hlnhdny 00cm. $1.25 to $3.00 1;; A selective draft upped: u the um who 15 tlllns touh bl! lance. but conund- um other men nil do the sum. of DainyPorch and House Dresses TomomwwcstartaONEWEEKSfile of the very kind of Draws all women I'll-I! : 5 S ._ are in need of and should buy here be during this sale, w¢ will Do your "BIT” and HOUSE DRESSES The ladies are p infigolf dur- III. the week and Ifiulcfil ‘1' Rod [Crow work In mare inoflcnu There In.- yet nail“. WU 0" three garden: for v (mum. who have not boon manned [round for gardening. Any uhn mg “um I ‘gnrdon and u‘édv- ar#’_‘hd m M Mr, Robert». m n..- club, i; All «ma who upply mum kw cams. The opening even} nt' Exmoor aka. plum. Saturdu onflng. flush the member: will gnthefé at the club bonus for a .“Oet “unnamed" dlnncr dtnce‘ There have Imam l gran number of member: unmued to the club and the evenin. Womb. to be I My out ' An 15 Imlv mt-dal plufi kzmdicw will be (hr golf feature {of Sulxrdl.‘ afternoon. ' Many 0! (ho ho). am Mug 1 van-mm" which all] hr ch in land next ulnter, By no ohm H mclrryinx out their tr pm r1: M1. The boy»- are (ting the ruluahle Mh‘im- [iv h) Ne'bold ‘hu ll- 'pn-Mrod‘ In If lbom much _nid Mnu’x th§ hm" unrdenlnl " WI 5m ‘oinp Hae.‘ [unfit-(h mm: b! h) Mr 1.. pun in (if

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