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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Jul 1917, p. 2

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Optometry Means Eye Service For eye flan utlshcflon at I roundl- aMe cont consult a qualified onto-et- fl-t taxi-tend under the luv 0! [In-oh. The Village Hnuse ill Ravinia pre- sentmi a must military appearance on Saturday evening when a number of young people gathered there for a dance. Buy< from the R. 0. T. C. at Fort Sheridan were present. and although the dance was unceremon- lousiy halted at ten o‘clock because the boys "had to be back". everyone thoroughly enjoyed himself. The dance was a marked success. A very pretty and most patriotic dinner party was given on Saturday evening. with Miss Mary Sedgwick as hostess. Fiftvvn guests sat down to dinner around 3 table very prettny decoratvd in red, white and blue. After thv affair which was given for Miss Helen Sedgwick of Oregon. a glut“ In the home. the party went over to Exmoor Country Club to dance. Mrs. Frank Shelton was hostess to the Morning Glories last Friday evening. w........¢ Eastman Brownie $2.00 m 57.50 JEWELERS TOO PAGE TWO flw<wrgma Aloe Complete Line of AMERAS AND SUPPLIES . EffiiXXXV. 936.990.0393.. ”11619.?" 00"..ch o... “Every Click (1 Picture" munsun mm! 010. The Social Side of Life Optic'nns-Optomstriuh-Ocu Central AVEHUC Ind Second 5‘ Phone Highland Park 186 AMERAS Mala: M '11] ,: a)? High Class Launderers French Dry Cleaner: Phones 178 and 179 Entire family laundry work wash- ed, starched and dried with all fiat work ironed seven cents per pound. Fine Rugs, Portieres, Clothing, draperies, gloves etc, Dry Clean- ed beautifully. The Reliable Laundry trilh-Oculilh Local Affairs ofi the week Street BythsOh-aw Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frukvs un~ nounco the marriage of llu-lr (laugh~ tvr. Estella R. to Mr. lx-‘muvl Putter Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Im- Brown of “er1!. Arkansas. which tank plnm- n! \Vnukvgzul Tuesday nftormxm Tha‘ ynuux peo- ple left for Ik-W'itt. Ark.. wlu‘rt- they will make lhelr humv. Misses Edith Dnvim and Hule fie-H ontvrtnined thirty fric-Inh 3t :1 lwm‘h party on Smurdu) m’o-ning. fol- luwe-d by dancing at tho home of Mrs. Oscar 8911. onus and gay. Anmng Kiu- bush; and hosteses were Mr. and Mrs. P. Edson White. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hunter. Miss Ayleen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. H. [4. Glidden. Mr. and Mn R, J. Pn- lnnie, Mr. and Mrs. [ANllc- Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Plngre-y. Mr. and Mrs Milton Trainer. Mr, and Mn. Donald MacMnrray. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. War- ron, Mr. and Mrs: J‘ (‘i Ynunglnvn. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Andn-ux and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jacnhm-n ' A number of Port Siwridun boys were entertained at dinner at {in- Arthur Van Schalck home Saturday evening. followed by danving nt Bx- monr club. Another party 0! omcvr buys gnthormi at tlu- C. T. Huynmn immv on Sheridan Road in the- a!’ u-rnoon and enjnyml a porch party. The boys remained {nr dinner and lair-r onjnyed “Martha" alw-n n! Rn- \'inin Park. Machine The Luther IA-ngut- n! thv ch-dlsh Luthe-mn Chum-h Highwuml me! on Tuwduy owning at (hp hnnu- 47! Mr. Sun" Jnhnsun of nghwuud. Upvn-nir dancing mm the chief ul- tractinn at Exmoor Saturday evenlng and £110 dinner punios wvro num~ Placed in your Home on Pay- ments of $5.00 a month. 'Elmrir Shop 'il. 11;. Dunutmarh Central Ave. and 2nd 8! Phone 186 Wilmette Store 1133-1135 Grecnleaf Avel Telephone 124 -§. \Iv~ I”: i n..- “H X x}: : nu“ nf x-xf: , m-r on $2. : u hwn .‘ aklxXxI «13.3.2 . :32” TX. 5......“ .‘h‘w'fllll‘h Slinxn-r um! Madnmfln‘ m‘um-hlIm-l u! Oak Park vlsltvd mi ilhv l). l). Drum: hnnw Thur-May. . I Thv “I.“ (‘lnrn Pylv. Ruth Rum“ iMHdrn-d Whiting and Ann Whnlon mud ,\lr~n Rom-rt Pvulx werv outer-V 'Kulm-d at: lhc‘ humv 0! Mn, Elmerl ll‘lux’v} u! Highland l’nrk 1M! \\'«-d-[ d :x}' Inwdn) sztivHiI-n; (m Tumduy nmrninu n! In»! \u-vk m-currml ”w nmrringn- of M'F! (‘vcil Roam-y 0‘ [)0 l’vrrv. “115.. and Mr. Edwurd Brown 1-! ”luhwnod. M St. James Church. Thv unvndnntn were Mus Ze-d‘ Hruwn and Mr. Will Mus Ze-d‘ Hruwn and Mr. W”! m-sz TM Erwin) and Ms nxtr-ndnnt won- In their naval FPM‘H‘I' uniform. Mrs, lldrman Ju~ll n! E, (‘enlral Ann, willie-Modal” at lunvhoon tn- duy, Pnfuqnnlly. Mn. (‘Inrles Prrlwrg will t-nu-râ€" Hun thv ’uvhrs- (‘luh (Ma afternoon, Or” 7 7 I g DEERFIELD NEWS mus § Miss Mnfgnrot Kreu wu the (non! of Miss Alice Cluey of Highland Park last Tuesday. A numhq'r of young people of Dot-r- field intended the dance at Diamond Lake Satuj'dny evenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Rnhrn F. ( i‘ulvd inflmtlnm YUI’ .1 IN“ Ih-n panyhnnd nim- hnlo- HIM pmnw nu Nu-ir Izmu Suturt! Him". Autuq fwurlh Thrr. :\ l'dkt' and (HUM) {Aim :1: (able for thv vhlldrrn. A UHF!) plpw- urt' .\':l\:|l .N‘ulmn u! p11) Thn- nflmr x;.n_\ m-nm. no“ Mr. and‘Mn. (‘hrla Willmnn and children 0‘ Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mn. i, John Willmlm for two weeks. é Miss Hahn: Blelmeh! of Chicago. was the ml end guest of her cous- in. Miss #rllne Blelmehl. Mr. anders. John Erb and fam- ily of Naperville. Illinois. were the Kunsts (if fir. and Mrs. John Volu'r J r. Sunday. nearhy _my and Xav-y boys their own ape al property and whenever there's benefit the citiu-ns feel that it [9 their pleasure to do the biggest ‘ rt 0! the work. Exmoor memberf‘hnve decided tn give a splendid flair at the club nn Sat- urday. A gust eleventh. The event will be n (silicon hull and sup- prr and Mill hum-tit llli‘ ill-Q (.‘rosl and Nurflh-lli-i Sandy. The Nm’nl lmmi iron; tlw l'niiwi Status nnvnl station will pin) on tho Exmoor lawn from i to 6 In the afternoon. and ilw llnuslr inr ilw dinner will iw in ('h‘rgi- mi ”10' military hand from Fort Sha-riilnn Tln- dancing will be it lhe main ballroom at lln- (-luhhnum'nnd in ”no Hubert F. Van pnvilinn. Which will lw apprnpriau- l) «ll-i'nrnh-«l for 1hr IK‘i'.l~lHil A Hurling: Park folk consider the lurgr «'umnmt. m: {luv dptails Mr». ‘Zl‘é‘nslndo 4»! Highland Park was the guest 0! Hrs. Knickerbocker Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Pyl‘, underwent n slight open- 'in'~ :wt [.9 SL Joseph‘s hnupllul Monday n‘pmlng. Mrr Lesfior Stxnger and Mr. August Klemp hate enlisted In the truck reserve corps. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Clawy of High- lund Park) were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Kress Tuesday even- in: 0! lust week. \n“ with Krou spent m: Wedâ€" mNdn) and Thursday with her sister \lrs. Elme? Clover of Inghmnd Park Miss [\(filine Muller and ”15° Jo'anvlh' ‘Putman - of Arlingxon Heiuhh 101‘ \‘Isillnn Miss Eleanor will In Mo} vr 1M. wmvk l] I‘HE “LIAM rlvd )h'lw-ll’.‘ u) PARK mum. HIG; Urrnl “HI [ht drum!) Sntllrdu} ufh'r n. A plnlhvrm dam-nu; and n (m {rum ”Iv mu Lukaw will HI lM-zwtll 1hr Hw ninth-u t'\'vlll I". (‘nrr lwm-YH ulwlm‘l. III ‘Il “urk luno K0” dul! Mr. F, H Grand 0! (hr In: held 3! mg. Sargennl Jm- Nathan 0! New York and the linen Pram-en and Mn: Shvllun and Mr. Alix-r1 Shelton o! Hlxhwood wort- [unit of In. Flood Sand-y. ‘ Mr. and Mn. Edward 814M; motor- ed to (‘edar Lake. Indium. Sundu. Hr. Km And Mr. md In. Hu- ry Trout of Chlcuo were the guests 0! Ir. tad In B. H. Krona Frldny. Mr. Rudolph Klelberx 1M 24 years old. dIed It the RI. Luke's hos- pital Sunni-y nlxht‘ HI: burial look plnco Tuesday 11! two o'clock u the St. Bonlhce chnpel. Ir. Klelberl is survived by Mr- famer who lives In Chlcm. In. John sun And dnughtcr Marâ€" nrel And son John Jr.. of Woooflor. Ian“ “G In. E. Shergur of High- wood van! (he rum-u of In. Hood Pfidu. Hrs. Arthur Merner 1| vlnlun; her father Mr. Monro of Chlcm. Mayor Mermn. Mr. Hurry Pawn. Ind Mn. Runhmn o! Rvmnton were the guests M Mr. and Mrs. W. H‘ Movlllo Suniin), The Nines Dorothy Retcheh. Franc“ and Theresa Klamp united Hm lnry Sneddon of Even“ Bun- day. One hundred and any dollars was made for tho benefit of ihv Red Cross at the field day of the International Harvester club hold l! the home of Mr. William Manon Ray. The Blue Bird girls sold pop. Thv Blue Bird erls sold pop. Thv mrn and women for flu- clup were accnmpnnied by a brass band um *pf-“ill tralm- brougm me here. In the evening balloons wore M-nt up and n numlwr of flu» young [wonk- :njnyed dnnrinl Omrgr Karrh. John (‘arnlam Hay ilmrhmsnn and Harry Muhlke arm '1" the third drnh Mudameq John Soil: and Bourke w-m: w-ro hmlvnm'! to the Wmnn‘l Missionary Srrlvty of the Prenbyter- Whether it be a sale or rental, furnished or unfumished, our service is unexcelled , § lbw-ruck! [wanton-n (‘hIn-h A Local call to Earl Gsell’s Drug Stor¢ Highland Park 3 or 23 will reach us or Winnetka 1260 List and Buy Your Real nyer wu made Noble ”dd Fellow: n! the lamb Kvnns-lm Saturday even» OTIS BUILDING CHICAGO Main 3954 Small amounts to loan on second mortgages Our Time is Youra PARK ILLINOIS Do not hesitate to phone us AH around Hm Innrimn. a rent-w u! the year‘s "ark “an llw (own What haw (‘hrlallnn Minions M‘compluh- 9d wan related h, Mn. 34 P. Hutch- inson. Brief account’- of the work In Japan, by .\!r~. Gwynn- Pettln; In (‘hinn hy‘Mn. Bvrl Kan-Inn: In India lan rhurch Inn Thursday afternoon at [hr hnmo of the former. Second St. and (De-ml Ave. The present is an age of inventionâ€"«of “in: thi that were heretofore deemed impossibleâ€"and f devisi machims and instruments for performing, y, quick and in a more satisfactory manner, tasks thatf'were ions and slow under former methods. Amongfihe never}; most noteworthy mechanical achievements of his'hve tieth Century advance is the MINDBF EH’XTBH‘ HAIR (THING MAWINE which we have just installed Quick mtion Little timc lust waiting {0r the call: “You're next." ()m- half time smod in the (hair liming tli Work done. Artistic and pvrfecth satisfmtur} erk su as is prag- ticnlh impossible with shears. :A lmli\iduality uf stile in combing the hai and” trim- ming thc board is prescrvmd whether its a ; rim" or a "cut’. Shears seldom accomplish this. Ii Nu pnsmlulih of cutting. prukmg or nth“ so hurt-o. mg a customer. . Come in and give this new maching a trial: Wm run help )nu vumr. and help you find what you want who] )nu xv! herr‘ If you an going In rpvnd )our \‘awmn in (11. West M van tvll you «.1 hotel». romrh, rullnmd we}. (rang: “mum-nu! 1nd Purmc (‘um-zl Mghuapn, and 0! place! 0! seem. mlrrrfl. If mu an» a home-seek” we van to” you of farmm. upw-rtunillen all mer Hu- “Hml. > It in our bunnv» to knuw a]! nhout the Pacific 00AM count”, for Sun-d luulnr h the one but National Magazine reflux!“ the HM and xhhm nevuratv aocnuma 0! UN growth And upbuild- in; 0! this “'c-slorn (‘oumry Send up ten cent:- lbr b Imp]. copy 0! 5-911 nun-m md oak us any quoatlou you "at nhuul travel nr nppununnier In the West. Address. " ~ . D<w~qu wU_>~_wm wZ_N<D<£ meZDm HairCutfingbyWat Are You Coming West? LORENZ LUNC Luna’s Barber Show SAN FRANCISCO by Mn. N E. Hume», III Lall§A1H (-rlca mad Hmm I») an \K'mfimm‘ were gin-n Mn m-ir'nll. Jyfilnlx: (If "Um Muddh- In Muuru." ~Mr> Goldl'hll'r roadhwslhp um Tum-s, concluded the program“ which Mir followed by u amid! lu-ur The Dorcas nnd Womnn‘a Inton- Fontlnued OI l‘um- fl) Frankh 4584 "muiruk, HM;

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