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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Mar 1918, p. 2

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:N'ripziun. \Vz is a «min on thv eym. The optic nerw hummus wcakm-ul, resulting in lmpm'fm't iight. Hofm'v it is too late Int 1‘» .97 pm with [hr prnpwr glasses. Attc-r»hr..’ Lu [hi4 :1! mn'u mm mm“ hup bruk pm [IKII pluvmm! tn . (‘Iuh w.» min-r- Hv' \‘lil UHF! sen! Eumpvwn |\ DE. gnu] HI rmuxm (u N! I“ thing“ 011' mu Ed‘U'l' Monday. April first by giving a nice lutk‘ dducw. Then the ”$50“ Huh. Which hd" ht't'n nxmeling m thr- mt) hnl’ fur {hr phi “awrk‘ wi‘ll ro-Iurn In H- m\-:, Inn-:funmu 1).. (Hr Hum!)- -i\l? rliilv from it c! pliml lhr' ' and H prun-i For )nu know the IL‘I :hn' : w L- 4:" [Mb £11.11! 12mm prm‘wi almort "m Iwu'“ fur u~ \ftv-r \H‘ haul rul- .lw! wni \xlwlL \u- «an hun bright 'Ennt;~ ‘-\v'l" ug‘lin \n- dI-Cidml [0! “Mr: “1:. «H Alum! it. um} Ip'l'v it ix Tho in-wmu- ~;I)~' Hm! Mum u pruâ€" gram. van! “ill ln- ihuwl un “Men will uppo-ur all thy April fu~ti\itiv>. and 1' prun-HQ-x :1 an) munth, [”04 For )nu know, [mm i~ all over on “H‘JH .‘0 Uplk'imu Writing in Artifical Light X14 H ‘t'll H m! s: The Reliable Laundry )u‘r PAOI TWO -h Am'L In The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week If! :L’n’ nf' thv prvwnt month, it April dil\\ll>‘ “ith it Clour mmlvr-nu much, Mn! :1! all min: 1]! it \\,1llt> In 11“. Wasn't \w!‘ Hf thv [Vt‘l'alUH “hm rpm- \\ 'h ”LI 2m Mu H ll li’l‘ Lullvhdu‘l' In ‘0 :H‘l‘ullw' ' 'I‘ho- Highland l’urkt‘luh A If! thing“ «le nu Ezhu-r Hf miM-l') ll â€"0plonletrlstsuflculicts mn- 1:er Sonnm! Street Highland Park 186 IvaOsmlr) Ifll mu ux firmux lin dt Ill gra: ‘ ‘ u. an.) gmrl IHIV < thv Club mu m- pre- -«‘itu:lti(m. Thvn thi‘rr fmm an mhlv [h down ('un d1. Cleaning Time |xu'v “HI .I“"II 1H) \Hvlll. Ilghl, \w could hardly HH mu Him: For long life for your rugs and a thorough ,cléaning, let us dry clean them. Launderers and Dry Cleaners g HIGHLAND PARK f _ ILLINOIS ‘1. 'Y tr!) 1:. '[‘h' o( her day H H H n UIH’L’ mm Eut-blinhed 1899 Phone: 178-179 plivutv them if Hause You will get abso- lute satisfaction. All" Ell! vrigizml pn‘ H ' Lg In wtufr by M: p \H u H hvcauw \‘luh »<Ww«z« ' ' kW och-I) [llv‘r'llllu vkin IH‘ H") Alqt ”(w your md I'umru u m'k> Huh.» I" nfivl‘ (’['U>HMI H pnr BytheOhuervu nu CUIHC 11-h H'k 1K Hazel Aux. nvnr St. John's Avo. Suhjnm for next Sihndnyk' stson So-rnmn is “Matter." Servicm are hvin! in :m: (*hurch ’-‘\v|_\' Sunday morning at 10:45. Sun‘iny Srhooi meets immediately af- tvr tho morninr: service. and i: open pupih Up in tho age of 20 _\'enr<, Tim mevqim (winning. {Hen-ting. whic? im-iuilvs testimonies of Chris- imn Srivncv Malling is at 9 o'clock. \‘m: aw L-nuiiuiiy imiiu-d to make ,N- n! :92.) rodning room at 387 Cen- tml nwnmr. “hich is open ever)" week day. from nine ofclock in the‘ mnruiwg m G n’vlnck in HM evmiing. p IL p!) 9H fri. Stu!“ mnpnli rn-lunm :m‘! chm. “'4"me lwim: \ih-vl Tl)" Rm: .IH'. .\l:ll( \vi-u nl' \lnhulnu, who ”(tirinlv Hm “ml-ling of UN: bri¢h-'~‘ par: wiH pvrfm‘m the ('t'l‘Pan}. zlmi Mi» M:|I'_\ Hufm‘ql l'iwrvr. lhv {lullahtwr ut‘ Mix. Edunnl “mun-hump Pic-rim of (hr Virginia hnh'l. mu! fur- Im-rl) nf thi\ cit) hu- (-huwu 'I‘Li'urv Ai'n. April I. fur Hu- (Inh- uf lu-r mur- rinuq- Kn Jnhn W, Kiwr uf X--\\‘ ank fornwrl) of Chicago... Tilw (‘(‘I‘l]ll|l|_\. uhich will inke- plnm- :H 6.21” «ft-lurk in [hr Fulll‘th l’l‘v‘hynvl'iuv ('hlll‘('h. ("Pm-nun. '\\'ill in- :I shill“ um; «ml-y rI-Lunw :m'i chm- fi'imuL hnhn- an, xum'h pl‘e-snnl. [)vvurutiom “011‘ In L'I‘m-n um! “hit.” .‘lppl'lllll'iilh’ In St. Pnrrivk‘s Hay. Gnm‘cs :unl dam-inc. uurv [ht‘ fwltun-s ul' tho mvning. [IIIIL’ eight o‘clock _\\.-, (-le’tglillmi furmzflh lmt Th vh r! hrm While Circle. 10' I‘m bx IH‘III I 'r '«NxfiWmmW ’ > ,0 \II ”\i‘h \h Th. {‘1le ”unit” (‘Iuh If Highland wk nil] hnld nu meninu Inc-Minn Sqturdn) an (Inn ht w of Mrs. -r--H 1.. Millm'rl. Mr. Jesse L. uh “I” mixv :m -illustr:th-d talk “Hur Familiar Birds and How to WT! ’l‘hvm" Each Idnmlwr may ‘IL' .'| L'm‘w, "l‘hv hnur i4 wt for hrni wumu. Hlvulyri 5.1! I’luihth “(“11 ('l ch (.Ill)‘ :11! )f Mr if] nn‘m the ('vl‘vmrn). zlmi \\i|l ml by HIV Km“ ‘lnlm ’(‘imutm .\li.<~ murmur-Link Hf Mini Minn, ulm \\fl~ \li~> [f \lHluH :I Imlnlll '1" Hum) i! i i III HM HM l\\n Ill Hum- Bram! 1‘2 X’U‘YIVI.IH('0 In-v‘ in huum < \W‘l‘r 1hr I'm PIT/Aw \sm'.‘ H'('h ulu-t Tut-~11”) m. )mmv ‘qu Vi“ Hill: _' HI]: hu<h'.~ TIHMHII Hf \\'. 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[ht i “luv i~ (hurc- “ill n u r. pnrvnt zlmi \\i|l nil! n- “w “v m1“ it. ”HI" Hf “11:31va a ‘i'! “t fhv wring I» 'inu- m w: u h l'nitvd l'unm-d with Luli: ‘Hllx'i Wort h illt h nlm HM h ll inb.u'pr.-t;n in” "leh‘n‘l'ing hm ~l hm-n h. mim- \xitl ('nuncil nl' “Mons-n, (‘lHH‘le Huahw i< ('l u~ l'nllmu: Hunq-v‘inw will h lméw that How (low Ivmpting tn ll\ (hr p ally all of tllv fund (I I'llilfi?d StMoN. .\ cunnniSslMI has and “ill sum-t in \‘ \\’M‘|\' tn tletr-rlnhw tht duff“ for nll <m-tlun~ [-‘rnm July 1 tn Frum‘h Wmmdvd “u MIMI of ‘31 ('llrt‘S nf h‘ QM“ 'pm-kngus 0! sur MEI Jnrmmuu In: 4‘... l' His {incur \IH‘l (Minn "H :1. § "l‘hn- (‘wm-I is ulml‘tn' :wmmncv that H |m< h-vn uhlt‘ to M-curt' r3111 anmn Hahn), 2l~ svvrvtku‘)‘, whu will In- .1: (hp 1'nmn< daily hmwmrjn l and 3|" p. m. :I~' yo” :1: all Idny‘ Saturday Mm! Snndu) Mr. h'shuy is ll <(‘ll‘0r j’x'tmlvm :It Lulw Pun-st (‘ollbut wlwrv Hu- hm nnl)‘ :c fpw mun- ('rk‘dits m i‘rwm-iw hl‘fnn‘ taking My: «it-grow He i~ .1141; :1 zrudun‘tc nf Mm-Cnrmm‘k 'Y‘ht'uln‘JH‘H, .‘luninnry. “1111' hits2 dum- s'm'iul \un'k in thrvv of T'hiQHgO'S \wHJuumu «(filth-[110mm thhongh hum in Hununr)‘ \h'. Irihé)’ i‘ a HHUH'HH/l'tl (itizvn uf Hm l’nitml Statos. :uml i< mum-ting to go into _\v:nr \, \f, (\ .-\, work. “(r-P: finishing hl< (-nlluuw \mrk. Hw qiéuks sm'm'n! lmmuugou lywidr; unr awry. -nnd is in P\-‘l'_\‘ “:n' “Hm! In gi§k\'t(v the (‘vntwr Uu- er of “ark not-din} .le Rmm! fun! must fnrtunntr-‘m hoinc Rut 1H [:mt: ill 9 I‘ho “quan hum in l naturali/w Statvs. 1m _\V:Il‘ \. M, hl< (-nllvuo I" p. III. :I~' um! Snndu) «mlvm :It I In- h:z\ tml OHI 8170 ml was cleared‘ns II re- Isult o! the joint henietit mien Etho.ArnIy nnd Nuv.‘ Center. Every :Olw who “us fortunatii enough to llwur \lnjur Piexncr'n lecture was glad of tho opportunity it afforded, both to gain an inside glimpse into, the life 1.! lloumnnin at war. and to hm'I- a sham- in the support of two ~'uch useful n.1I ngvnclvs. varai boys haw been .outflttod be- foII II-IIvlng foI son or other training centers, and the regular wink of malt- int: lmthrolu \ has been cal‘rlt-d on as usual. Tin no“ mIItI-r-lal "Keep Our Soldiers \\':Irm' hns arriitld and is proving wry mtisl’notm‘yoe for thr- Innkingof swcntvrs and hiltnwts. Both' nf lhmI- }ll‘llt'lt':~' may he séon on disq pin) :It lliudonk. it is possible that mould (hm-I- lw snnlclvnt 2dmnaml fur Inn mun-rial. it might rlw made pnI-I-hnsvuhlv in Highlaml’ Park. in IlII- 1:51 it i~ proving \‘I‘rt popular. Im-I 2mm inning l_--Iun mndI- by Mrs. lliug . thv ulfu ”! .I doctor; who first Inn-minced tho of thd material. I \l‘lll) lllHl .Thl- (‘I-llfc'l IS use ‘(‘outrr to Sun Izlml :Iinnnnncv last ‘ :Pritlzu night for the Km,» itclief and. Sugar» quarter cent per pound. Butter me cent per pound. Eggs~one cent per dozen. . Potatoes-Awe. and one . half cent per peck. with proper reduction for busheL Miss Eva Ender was- the week and guest of Miss Gertrude Schneider of (‘ hicugo “N W. A. Whiting 0! Irving Park. was the guest of Mrs. B. H. Kresa last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Lincoln Penis return-I td Saturday from a few months visit in California « Mists Elizabeth Knickerbocker of Chicago was. the week end guest 0! Miss: Eleanor Meyer. George Karen of Camp, Grant. Rockford. spent the week 'end at the hump or his pnrnnts, Mr. and Mrs. G. KIII'olI. Mjsws Gladys and Florence Good- In.-In \I'crIe waek‘ond guests of the! llullll' of tlIelI' aunt Mrs. Helncke, of ”lllt’ island. 1 1-le it n . ~ ‘ , a 1m: HIGHLAND-PARK PRESS,,HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Mr. (‘prvr Official Nm‘Noul 03in”; Whr Work Council of Nauonalgflefcme WOMAN’S COMMITTEE m 1' ~11 I 1‘ [TH inm-r'.~ «urv. “'m‘st ('H-r ss-m .‘uinl'ml I‘D-1] \(‘ilh 10¢”an lu- p1'nllli<t'~ that In,» up its grumbling main. art In (-lip nncr mnre agninf K hnping fur n ~‘pw>d_\' ‘necov \Hwn thi< i~ 11mm nmmimml m SM n] n-mxlntinm :IH Htlh- l'nnmlnim !' nH <¢vtinn~ of \Hnn thi< i~ dun mls- l-nnmluint roggrlfiinfl ng rvf L'rncvrs and hufi‘b‘Prs u hmru! in Highland Pbrk. Bw-hm chairman ‘of .};)i:ric~v Mon for Nnrth Shnrvlntnx. m Hn- (-hnirnmn hf Hm; and ‘m Iul)‘ 1 tn Jan. 31. tlw {nundml \wrkm‘s report a 011.4% nf hospital supplies; ngns n! surgical drisslngs, ‘nla NI (‘nnlfm't Built-s. and IlillH-th :Il'tii-lvs. [A fine ~ alumina fur the faithful. m will ho intvrr‘stwl Hw (hwvrnnwm izi » 1h 2hr prim- on pray (hr fond t-nnsumvd hl Ih-purmu-m of Wm‘um The mm» {1.11ch in Washlnumn “his has how) 1. of which :Mrs chairmnn.’ report,- PH (‘9 f: n" (00¢ bf thv {Edited "0. 1m ‘irflfl'l‘ 800 “mi } Ht”. I re nhscrfi‘éd‘ ‘ l‘!"g¥§r§iilm appointed ‘3"? at pram-tic ss-Mr. tho m RH'ré‘tury of .......... ‘1‘ Huh Rd. in tne- Highland Park Fins! Park ])i>lr'ic!, in the- (‘lty hf ”lgh- [and Park. A Highiand I’m-k East Park District on meh). th" SECUnd (2d) day of April, A. I). 1918, between the hours uf sun-n (7) o‘clock in the’ morning :md’flx-e (5) o’clock in the afternoon of fluid day. for the purpo§e of electing tho {allowing officer of the 'said The Highland Park East pa‘rk' District, («my it: ’ , ~' " Vll’l‘fl'l-I 0? ELECTION ' ‘Hluhllllui‘Pllrk East Park District I’uhliv nutict‘ is hereby given that thv annual election of the Highland lmlk Ens! Purk District of the: (my nf Highland Park. Lake County, ill- illuis will '01- held in the said The Highland Pzn'k East Park District on Tuvwiu). th" second (2d) day of April, A. I). 1918, between the hours nf “film (7) o‘clock in Hm’ mm...-â€"~ le Woman's Missionary Society mm at the humc a! MrsL-S. P. Hut- ohimn Thursday afternoon. Thu Dorcas Socieu will gins a dinâ€" nor in the (‘unununlty House Friday uwning Mart-h [Wontyâ€" â€"soc'ond. Mr. and Mrs. IeRoy Johnston of Glom'iew. wore-week end guests at the home of the fqrmeris mother. Mrs. C. H. Johnston. Dec-rileld Presbyterian Church Reverend I» A. Kelly occupied the pulpit hath morning and evening. Pauls bingruphy of David. Acts 13: 36., “as the. text 0! the morning sermon rhe (.‘hrfmzm Endeavor Society .mwting was Ivd by Cassius Eaton and [(-sliv Hnggie The Art of Li“â€" ing “iih other»: “as the topic. The Smictx attended the Billy Sunday meeting Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Glom'iew, were the home of (h Mrs. C. H. John 1 With a deb? of nearly one hundred: dolinrsthe citizens committee clashed! the lyceum course program Saturday‘ owning with 2: concert by the Lil-, linn Johnston Company including; Mix‘sos Jane Garnette and Ellen Hill; “hose engaging loveliness and talent: mndv them the favored company 01": last year's course. The program con-; sisted of readings, solos. trios in con- unnes and a brief sketch from one ‘ m the famous operas. With an ; abundance of beautiful costumes in-’ i cluding the “Shredded Wheat" 01 the Hawaiians. lovely evening gowns, and character clothes they entertain- ed in a manner in keeping with St. Pntrick' s eve Miss l-llda Horenhorger entertained tho knitting club Tuesday evening. Th u rsda)’. " j ‘Mt ”run" of Des Plumes was the‘ wvek t-ml guest of Raymond Dobbins.; Miss Lela Glynch had as her guesti Thursday Miss Corrine Werder of? Wauconda. 9 10f Mr, um! Mrs. Sullivan and family hin'v mun-d in Highland Park. Mi» Anna FM! and sister of Chl- L'Hg'n \wre trues“ at the Neville hmiu- Sunday. Muuu-H Winn-n has been transfer- rjml Hum (‘amp Jefferson, St. Louis. (3. (‘mnp Mc-igp. Washington. D. C. Mr». Edna Norenborg of Highland Park \isin-d at the homo of her gramlmnthvr. Mrs. Lona Antes Sun. day. 'l‘ln- Mum- recently occupied by r'lu» lutv Mr. (‘. B. Euston has been rum“! by Dr. and Mrs. Cutler and fauuily of Lake» Fun-st. Mrs. i’nrsnus visited her son Mr. i-‘n-«i i'urmm of Chicago a few days ihi< ww-k. Mrs. B. H. Krcss was the guest or hr-r daughter Mrs. Elmer Clavey. u! Highland Park this week. Misses Gladys and Florence Good- mun Worn waek‘ond guests of the humn- of their aum Mrs. Helncke, of Him» Island. S George Karch of Camp, Grant.i Rm-klmd spent the week 'end an thef hmm ur his purvms, Mr. and 151130.} Kuroh. ' The prices for (bod stuns 10f H135- land Park and Highwood are the same as published in the (3th papers for Chicago. steep! that the grocers are permitted; to charge ad- ditional for Mesh! on Sugar» quarter cent pef pound. Butter rm‘w cent per pound. ~ Eggs~one cent per dozen. . Potauws--â€"two.‘and one , half cent per peck. with proper reduction for busheL Mi»- Dorothy~ Simple was the guest Mix-x Hditha Parry of Lake Bluff department the (gnawing mice 1m; J. Herbert Moon. Um Highland Park Eaé-zt between the hours )ck in the’ morning; .in the afternoon oli purpoée of electing; rer of the 'said The: Inst Park. District. 1.9.?)Vers of‘1gn30d candy Vthis a: ‘ Elmer Creams Hard Center Chocolates {Inboxesoffi- -pound 1- -pound and 2 p Bbwrfnan Dairx} Combat)? THCEPHQNES mine Sfieets Manna w3sminmn ‘Candieé To bvers 0f1260d (‘andv thiu annnnnmnmnt “5;“ “A-.. H, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM ; 387 Central Avenue ‘£ 1 Hours9a.m..to.6p.m. , _ EVery Day except Sunday ‘ ‘ iflflnbim b} First Church 01 Christ, Scientist. of Rum Plrk’ cudncnésznwcas; Sunday a. m. u 1M5, Sundny School: immediately . . Win. Wedneeday Evening testimonial 53mm“. l’asteurized Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to ap- proximately 145 degrees Fahrenheit and held at (shall. temperature for 30mm”. then cooled aud- , en y. . r , This process in no way destroys the nutritive-mug of the Milk. It does however, destroy harmful ZCrm life that. Milk may contain. We say “May” because there is always a ehaace ‘that Milk “may” contain harmful bacteria no mat- ter how carefully handled before it reachea m. . So to Safeguard you we Perfectly Puteuriae itâ€" then cool it~then automatically bottle and cap it. So it comes to you untouched by human hands. Gsntlemenvn YOur Healt beingmadtforflnfinflm. _ OurlTraining' Farm 7.3, Physics: Tralnlm for the Tired Business I?» Entire Seventh Floor 63 East Adams Street Phones Harrison 3509- $10 Are you taking proper care of your health strength? Come in and let us show you v we are dbing for business men. we have a new book we Will be proud to simd you. Write for it , g“ POSTL’ é Captain w. A.‘Mo«eu Lieut; John Philip Sousa! DI. P. C. Walcott 0120:0112 w. Hall We give United Profit Sharing Coupons with alfi'qurchase of Cigars, Tobacco and Candies. FRATT “HI vgrq I tired Engine“... .._d found _-yulf Announcement You are Cordially Invited tomake use of the privileges of the 109-110 Vine Avenue candy this announcement will I~CIP>ZC 1)!’ o. DPNZOCW. we Fara 10..»- Num ,and eround. Comcearly and avoid the lu>h‘ References: has just received a large shipment of is me fact that so many co people game here to make at- mosphere o; SHERIDAN AF; agreenble and qdentertaining odâ€" erate prices in- another 1 'ting feature here. SHERIDAN CAFE“ In“ CL «LUNCHEON FOR W0 AT' SHERIDAN CA always"; pro‘ delightful his do! alone the xcellence of the {and service yihtch makes I! t) It “sorted Chocomes Chocolate Caramcls Mr. B. B. Johnson - Mr. ChlrlesA. Comiskey' Mr. F S Hayward ‘_ Dr. B. F. Lounsbury ’ 10 N. Sheridan Reta Tm»... no § mean something; 19th Hind Beat 1 33b: yam!) Ilamb Sirloiz Short Pork . Whole Pucm Veal Veal‘ . Bieak Lard

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