At eight-thirty there will be an in- formal dancing party (or the younk folks. The ofï¬cers are very anxious that 31! members be present on Saturday evening to take part in the annual elecrinn of ofï¬cers. Plbase be prompt. the hour is eight o’clock. g HIGHQND PARK CLUB The Library Society zavé a card party Tumday evening at Witter) Hall. The successful prize winners were Miss Edith Ralph. ï¬rst prize and Mrs. Ludwig consolation priz». Announcement is made of the mar~ riage of Miss Mar) O’Dnnnoll and Mr. Fred Porryman of this city which took place Saturday owning at thP Immaculate Conception Parish House with Dr. O'Neill reading the service. TN p; m!»r~ Hf ’}~ Hixhuwtvl Patriotic Leaguv gmc u cuumullagc party last evening in the Patriotic league rooms. Decorations were in green and red, appropriate to Christ~ mas. Everyone enjoywl a most plea» ant r-venlng. â€Mn 3 : Mt ï¬nn‘ “5“, H. R. H “i. l":fl|o'.:" - VL‘IHHL’ Benson \t‘r} Th» Dix sunk-s cluh or Uh" Y. W "L A‘ wiH give: 21 Ma,» party at \Vinvn Ha)!~ \\'r‘dl)v‘>‘d;i)' m'vnjng Mny (int. I‘hur» \HH hw (Llnvinz. Thr Lulln-r Lvuguw Hf tho Swed- <h Luthvmn ('hun-b Inn! Tuesday voting: :1! MW hmnn r\l' Miw‘ MA ‘niw. 1~ hi~ “WP! Monday Mi,“ HI-lrn llH-I :ing «3 with H h 31t,r-I‘Y:lm \I Mi MIN. Ll" h â€I: Sutur PAGE TW') W WWWWW WW L 'l‘hv “v ~H I) Tl:(‘~dd)‘ We prescribe, grind, and r \ngm The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week I’rl >\v'lv' (hv ï¬nmn‘. Sh»- 0'lele \1 ~:'\ H‘Im IY The Reliable Laundry II'\ We solicit your oatronage upon the standard of our service. Let us take care of your Cleansing orders. Now is the time to let us DRY CLEAN your ï¬ne RUGS and DRAPERIES. “u; :1.qu Our equipment is up to the standard 1n ever» detail and the quality of our work car1110t be excelled regardless of price. “I E give a general Cleansing service’ on men's and women’s surts fancy gowns portieres rugs draperies and ogher household articles. 5 x .. Immhm' vhmm part} “itâ€: vir \H‘ “H! h ‘ril'tflliA W ,l A General Cleansing Service. mu m l‘ul'l‘uf/ hm hm.) mr'pri‘. h_\ If! luring u: : xulnznxn:.!uzv..tu:nxu. .xn “I3 Rd N Bran: If aunderers and Dry Cleaners . 1-2:: HIGHLAND PARK f E ILLINOIS F. mm- nf the Mn n-H “Il> prvsont My e-loou'ic lamp MI GLHM nf 1h H! .m \ln'n \n \ hirthduy. ()n h: Anmuw-n WI†of lu-r friend: H11 Estabï¬lhed 1899 Phone: l78~l79 1‘1 1') H Mum! \H it 1‘! III]: ni\vr~ Iri. U Wu \‘ \LI â€1‘ \l kll Kin‘n l’f Thv (H' \[..I'r\ n Worth BytboObu-m i\[t'v‘ll bums Hui \l". ‘-“L“l“i“l~.i’0lW03~§CfOCW“lï¬l~Dï¬w .‘f T" Hlulll‘dui Park \VthltH-r mm n! )f If 'The kalser's friend» are all hillng to sign them. Have you pledge? April showers bring cauliflowers. Plant them in your War Savings gar- den. Help Foch beat War Savings Stamps Halt the Hun with War Savings Stamps. A War Savings pig will rout for Uncle Sam. There should he one on every farm. The annual meeting and luncheon will take place on Tuesday the twen- ty third of April ut 12:30 p. m. c'o ;«: c-c~:~:oo.oo:oooc~:nc~)-z-c (-003 Mr» Franklin H. Hu~~m \\.x\ Il(t~(¢'~~ (U (ht' (Earth-n (‘th Uh TIN“ day 0! last week. Mrs. Laura Dainty Pelham spoke on Community Gar- dens. At the meeting rmolutlnns of sympathy on the death of Mrs. John Grenville Mott were pissed. HI \lI \h‘ H \Ix H .mhl O I» I: C-‘f’OOCï¬wti CNDOOC‘OiNDC‘OC-«hi? GHHHZV urn ' muzmh ERSKINE BANK BUILDING l I lrb-F\ HHI'k l( .M honu‘ Highland Park 136 Mm appmmmem. 10:0" 3 In! "my: L’.‘H(~ \plvnliili nth {Hewitt Hlt'I'Hl II. P. WOMAN’S CLUB LITTLE THRIFTERS \li“ \lz (l : HJ'H. 'HH- LHflz-‘ \ Htrhn-tn'r h) tln- hm»! Ilr\\\'¢-!'- I': JULIA \h‘ uni 11mm I I Hum; awn-l :u l'_\ "5'90†(‘Ll'fl signed your Wsar S mingn (fl \[r fwhlï¬m Him r~ MM “rm I'm-HI, ‘Il fur IL. .\ll.'|i" ('Mlh \[i 3in mm! \1, w mph-xvi) hy-m.~ (n'mu‘m. Hm! muvh arm nwgmm-m uf \h (â€I \l mp: Hnui: .mnuul fu JH the Roche» Buy l I Inn! I‘ll A‘lll!‘ \\.|‘\ â€Mr“ H.\llwlvl Hf '.‘H'4‘Il Hunt, Inn-h' â€1‘ H'V lilil'Y) Hrm )\\ \l \Vuumn': club dun-m urmnni ’Hn- ul‘wiit upnn '1‘? Mr [\YHJ' rvporh u! ". “I n Illnnql rhurmn I‘HH Hr-w‘l .luhu \m “NIH h‘ mm of <1 x \\ ith Sh-“urd rh'tht Hunry \ H'c ill I‘ll in Itâ€) Dmnrhten of (he g- Flu All Rurhurn Frllchw 39' 1:! an- ask ml to knit up thvlr blue; ml’and re« turn fluidwd urtlvlvs [0' Mrs" J‘ L. Holhrunk Ma won as poldble. AH duh: (or March and Ant“ are dur and pnmhlv to His! )1 Gwvndolyu Purdy Ih-lno-mlwr that‘ the Chapter has adnplod two Prnnclï¬ rphnns and is in nwd of the mound-1 M?!) or Lmlgm- (‘hurch will afternoon. [,uuru-nz um] ludio f the Luth- uf the 7 o Lutheran have elm 1 on Sunday The Cantor in conveh‘od at pres- ont with furMshlng \tho ~buck porch. (or the summer. If yo have any- thing In tho Hne 0! par furniture. rugs, nr hummocku tha you can emu-v. innd Hu-m m thelCente-r. be- lng \urt- that tin-r wm put to 1m- mwh’ah‘ llu' of lhv hnys ï¬wvr thorn" Mrs. Re-bvcvaorner In vlnmns her ; «Nor. Mn 8 k‘umming n! Gunmen: “â€110". ‘1 Miss Elda H‘renberger antenninod; the Knitting luh Tuesday onnmJ Mr. and Mn. 0. 0. Pet“: in mow] lng tn “'nndstfck. llllnth - ‘ ..4._ ‘ Tm- Mum +r um mm electioni fur truMmN m) the Deerfleld boards hvld Tun-Him, SAer 16, are u f0]- le “when" (‘luh wil Pntertnln a! the (‘entvr on Saturdti‘. and Miss M?!) [,uurn-nz um] ladle -f the Luth- or Lmlgm- nf [he 70‘ Lutheran (‘hurch will have (‘ha 1 on Sunday afternoon. Thru Hw kindm‘?“ 0! rs. Georg? (‘hnds tho Center is (h proud pm- <03s4)!‘ of a piano player} nd 60 rec- ords. The boys \HH do h" reht‘ 'ht'.\t *I'Ht . Hf V uirlx H1\-- \~.<:.n~');:1i:u: t|fll tin- rm-m‘ m-‘m I†n)†HHIIiH Fl'vlwl: Ul'p'inw' \‘Ut‘iJ' Mm'nHl) In- turn» 11) H'zuinm] mum-n ph).~‘i(‘iun>. pmpw' hum-mu (-muh'tiu'ug fur th.- 2:, “IIUVINHD _\|iHHL’ \Uullnll \\‘hh IHHr «‘H‘ fvrwd imhh'm fur Hm ï¬ns! liuu th|~ par. â€,1 to I'm Hut" and “war .".(I “1' H truulu-ul {. Ll'i\v' ~‘h'nl: :t mnumt um I I numb :‘Iu‘ {H‘uhl' Ill u makin: xur import ant. In Ili- (‘I'i- in \\1H' Hung 11m? it hm‘ni [L hu- putin-nl \\ lhi~ lmcmuprvln~u~iun prnhlom vhlo' In \\':H‘. (\“V 1‘ "\\’|I). thrt‘w :Irc-u'l at thn Purl, m.\\, :Il‘l‘ H! arr :1 faithful fun at t NM) (‘q-ntn-r :md 3Mâ€" knu“ hvth'r) 1|) \\'« zm- wmI-Hmm h‘mptvd to Hurt a dnpurunvnt to answer a (wr- luin lym- of \\':u' quvstipn that we twnr all m» urn-n displ‘ning us it dam a rulhc-r amazing lgnurumw u! “hut i~ uuinu nu all about IN. “'0 “milk! Qu-gin with [\u): I)" l' (h: 'uI “c I‘M THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND BARK. ILLINOIS (I (ll Ofï¬cial New: Notu on I“ Wu Work Council of National _Defensc WOMAN ’8 COM M I 'I'TI'SEi . Hus» hm) um! \mï¬l‘rulvr Luckâ€) (In \ :HM â€(h il H’ll‘ HUI! E'lvun l'h: Wnr Wurk of tho- Y. “I‘ll'lfll n-Iurm (H’m‘lh \h «1m IH’IO nmer. If yo have any- 0 Hne 0! par furniture. ummocku tha you can Hum 10 theICente-r, be- N Hwy WI†put to 1m- 0! lhv hays fovi‘r thorn" lng tn Wands! Thr Mia)“ {01‘ hvld [FIHIMN 0| Tun-uh“ , ll.“ .» IH «l i\ili Pr \\ H I‘ll III'MII‘I'IH .u'-~ )mm- ( II|1\ I'v-uIi/wl ul Hw [.7 (hr \mvricun Pm} ‘HNI in hi- hum“ a“: of hmhdlllul soul. 1h (hr .-\mwrit';nv 1:51? In 1 and ("Illtl'nlh‘ti [1 \\n|‘k .u unn- ihh- nf ilhuul :n (in: ~unrm' [‘9‘ Hunt Hn- ut‘wr "I "I m [0 li\ith Vl'l'anIVI lwh l‘o “‘il‘~ [To r1». Ilm Wu \C \\'. “3r. .myuny ppi \\‘ :u'lulhm j~ nut “Mll- 1h!» :rI-nv Imlimml nr '(11 HOW E. l' nmrw m) \nung qum-n un- Hn- Hm) (‘ru-‘s Th“ I~ hu‘t‘ll Mpvï¬fully ‘Il' *(‘Hun and leI‘rlJin- \“m‘in’iml hn- hum l‘t- L'il'N Ilf Hw mun I" ri‘l'lnl‘:h« â€I“ L‘INN! )n-ru :lb)!‘ m "th s‘l-um mhtvmrm hzh' and :Ill mnhlhiueth- r-r-mxh'uvliun uurk (rm! unard nun-r (h: uihv~~ ..! uur .\mvri in Mun lilnrl'lflllrll‘ HI l/I UH brim \\, :Il‘l‘ man“ (If fun H! the Army md thi- culumn ulnh 4.00;) pnï¬ulu-m n! ~m'l1 NJliImu] Y, \V (‘ .'\. I‘v‘llHt’tL invlmHuc ~ â€Hum-0| in m v:m~ mvn mm Inmvt Hu-ir n n fr'ir mh m “huh“ ~mrnundinu‘: ‘1‘“); 'ml on“) I'Mll‘lntit' Hm "nu/Mr} uhnm' ~m um! l’vlril). uni Hwhlule t‘\v'l'\â€linfl “NH In :ulupfin! \H‘N \\.|~ tlil (11' Mb‘ Thq- L She-rid.†I’n~l H} d.†{\v xilm fro' Mb“ ~ qn‘m H" u! ('h ‘1‘ . ‘Lmumu 'H.~iH¢‘-~ '1 ix in .‘ll" IHHIJHIU lmdurl ï¬nd 1', .»\ \H-ll'k fur uirl< H? H JD‘! :1 “HIV ‘II' uhrn Hum lnt't“ from »f 1116 P HH-nu'ny‘ rum.» -.' :IQtr: nu! in“ “mull. (1w l prhflivm ( .\ and HM! vre" for ï¬rm! m 0H: \ ink .IHHfliIHI m \\IHH('H mwr 1mm! rs. Georg? ()vorge Karen and Harry Muu spent ï¬ny «mm-rs )c-mh-r \Ium \ nf 1hr ’h Irm' Hum HM You! h) ‘I H H rim i( Hi/Mlm Hu- (m Mluull) Kn! ll) h: H' to \H girl â€It H fl r mu m: mhqn of the bourd o! the I‘m-{fl- M amm'ns Township Highf Sohmll. Prank W. Read and WH- HIM) Mnmn Ih'noy n! Doerfleld were m- rnndhlmvu; Porn 1 Duffy vu- vh-(‘fl‘t' T«mn.~hlp School Tnmw or: Tn\\n.~'h|p 67', jRangr 12 of Lnkv' (‘Imnux and y: pl) ynu (huh l“(‘nl)-fl\t‘ voted a! the elec‘ ti-m hdd In the‘ tnwn hall Saturday r. r mm m: mhqrs n! the bonrd o! the in ((u In“ thyurtin cum-n Noam The» Womango. "Infantry downy Conunpod on Page 6 Mn. Frank amp)? 0! Norfolk, Vlrâ€" ginla. but formerly of Chicuo. spent Sunday m thn‘home of her mum: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Supple. the week end at their home: Mr and Mr» Arthur Mrrner had In thvir numb Sunday Mr and Mn (‘lml'h-J \"ilmu nnd (-hildrvn, am! “I“ l‘vflrl S'Hiih nf (Bromhnm: hurml plum- Mn Juhrq-nd is nur- vhml hy fnur sum-t, â€Nu Edward PMs-r and Henri Juhrmul, lwo daugh- h-m. \lr-x .um-r't Hyuzi and \m Jul- Ius John-urn am! (“‘t-nty-Kix (rund- ('MMn-n, .\1r~ \hrthu (‘hridim- Juhrt-nd, um- now†onusm' (mm a parab'th' *1F0kl'. Mr,- Juhrrnd Wm burn in thinl‘hin‘ (‘u-rumln «m .lunn- 11L H11, 1m! uu- "mun-v! (u Chm.ï¬ Juhrunvl In H7" Shl- luvdyh'a .Mm-rk‘n for forty nan 3min. ï¬n! In luau and in Deer- flv'ld fur the past thirty yean Th0 {umrrul service “In hold in the 9!. P "'~ n'l .l'( '. ï¬nish .uflvrnmn In two n'c‘lock. RPVG‘Tl‘Hd Lul'dl'f nfflclnt- l' ,; '1': r [)1'lm‘1d (‘- nH‘H-ry “I: (he hurml plum- Mn Juhrq-nd is nur- Tutul Women Men! m9 Huh-nhvr'go-r 74 29 45f Hhun anw.’ 79 as «f n-d Hrykvr f B) 34 47E 'Hlium J Krah RB 38 50} MAT J Duffy: NH 38 83f 'iHLml Huggi’r N'- 35 5!! rank l'oh-rmh R2 36 46 mm H. snormin 77 :o 47 Tm‘nl ; 275 893' I Tim Imul nhmhor of votes cut†(m Turn)“. April 9. nl N-u'u u'clm‘k p. m m‘rurrmi lhr dwflh of .\1r~ \hrthu (‘hridim- Juhrt-nd, um- now†onusm' (mm a parab'th' *1F0kl'. Mr,- Juhrrnd Wm burn in H§nl4uim (‘u-rumln «m .luln- 1‘), HI". HM (ivm‘u. Kiln ‘lnlf‘ l "Lilm Inn-rum": :XIL'hlrl mini: rm-mn'uflml Hw pvuplu- lo hvlp in (in! Hunt Hing-rt} hum, mention- inu lhul lhilty {hv Dovrflvld boy! hm:- :Urc-mh' hwy) cullm) tn the colon (hu~' ‘mmmg (ha) Dvnrflcld is reï¬lly [)HIHUHK‘ and Hm! mm be relied on m 111;} In this loan. Mr. Oscar Bflechr .un 1w vhmrmnn; rnnductml Um rt" mznmlvl' uf Hn~ pruurnm “rm-h (-nn- 44w! n! mnriutiu pupulsr slings. Nuns h) Hu- nhnlr :cuiuvm'v. A 500!!! hour (â€Hum-A (h: um-rlzuinnmm \II ll| UH «u (NH ‘ The sum of eighteen dollar: was made by the Junior Red Cross Aux- liliary at the procram given in the assembly Hall of the grammar school ‘Saiurday evening. The money [hut :ulnuinwl will he used to make the ~i'huol um- hundn-d '. â€"Im-lnberuhlp as unly ninety {our pupils have join- ml llu- Red i‘russ and (here are one humlrml and thirty seven pupils In the school. The program conniaivd 0! solos hy l’oarl ‘Juhroml. Wllliam Johnston. Donald Emmn and Jack Jullihiuil; n Hauling "Don‘t You Li» lt-Ilmhy Juli}; Runmm in darky cou- tumv; mu! «may. by the fourth grade lumu. sixth qrmlv buy- and tho 244'thl lll uni! viglnh gruulv girl». Mr. Kt-own 1)! Chicago stated the plum of the; Alucusmiwm Colony In California, and ‘ «\plninrd the pmun-s n! the “em- plrn- hull! ~olc-Illlhl'all)â€. as H it- so mllmi. irr lh-l,nng. who mm in tho i‘i\H \\':n'. “\prt-sxf'd tlw purpose (If H»: 1m w-nl unl‘ mu! rI-nd Shorldnn'rl "uh: \li' l"li'\lliv S Mnnru (If High» Inn! l’Irk. :u ~p¢~2ikor (I! the PVQ“ n‘lH Mu ,nm )\ mu! “uh MI“ IUnwd~ n! ('hlrngu Mr- Flank Shaman and mu JNV Ilf‘ l'vturm-tf {uéthrir homo in (‘I'Oï¬ï¬â€˜ alum. nfln-r u h-u wovks H“! a! .- hull):- u! Hu- {urmn-r's fnlhtor. Mr. up) \li- lu- (Juaru-rtmhu-r (‘unu of For! rhmu will 21w :1 dnm‘v In {hr 1 Hulumqum u! â€w For! RAH)!“ uvnhm, Anvil ‘27 Thv admis- fm' h: ï¬fty rants hm ~ thu mill Muhn-I Ilurt-nhrrger H 1"I,\\4'0 k um! \HH: Mk“ thï¬d~ “mm mm m \llhirc 4! Knin'kv'rbtwkm‘ of CM- In-m 1h. Wln‘k wnd with frlvnda Hivlll “'Hlinlh W‘hlh \h H)! 'llt' \hl â€:H'I'lrl urn-k n-Iul alloy-1 Lela Gum-IL Humhhl (‘luh “'udm-ï¬dny nrh'nnwka-r vnlermIm-d 81 88 “H N‘- Hym'h th “In! bur \Nung in km- (Thu-ago hvr ~i> m: Bowman Dairy Complrny 571-579 Vine Ave“ Highland Park mois {[500 New Values ‘ on Sale Now This Store Wafsl‘ecerslt‘él‘ No wonder, though. 0*. u 4 â€")«!l§vuwâ€"ms ~u..; i The values“ that we give T i, are better and more con- I i tinuousthan will be found g in any house in America l Extravagant talk? Visit our Waist Section. That will settle the matter Perfectly Pasteurizcd Purity Guaranteed COTTAGE CHEESE QHRISTIAN suLNCE READING Hum 387 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m., to 6 p. m. Every Day except Sunday H _ \Lunlamed by Finn (hunch ul C‘nnst, Scuemm, m- Htghland gazmw SEwas Sundlv a, m m 10:45. Sunday Schéol |m tnllowmg. Wednesday Evening tesumoma) Senna- MIMI) Waukeshaw Wad and Gmger Alé DAILY’S ï¬bï¬i‘f BRANDONISIO‘, Pmnpt Attention Given Orders Anoth‘ en BOWMAN METHODS f Have You Mb! Your um Bond? Now provide for your table a delicious dish of Cottage Cheese â€" made in {he countryâ€"packed in modern saniqry Kleen-Kupr At your door daily. Mqu your card or ask the delivery man. _ u can enjoy this dish several times a lV‘VEk at slight cost. 15 cents the me e. TELEPHONES Telephone 595 Highland Park You are Cordiafly Invited to make use of the privileges u! ‘the 58 Sundnv a, m In 10:45. Sunday Schéol |mmedmely Wednesday Evening gesumoma) Senate and)". Phone 1072 HIGHLAND PARK, 9 GLBNCOB. 70 SHERIDAN GBFE .,\(>u'll no! hum ful‘gf‘l. And so Noam-ml will be your memory of lhe delicious food. the pleuswl nurmundlnge. the perfect ser- vice (lin' you‘ll want toâ€repeat the experience at the ï¬rst op» purtunm in Iacl once you dine here ii will become a habit ll] thr indulgent-e n! which you'll always ï¬nd unallnyed pclaaure. Iomsunannd. â€4.005“ ToDheHéreWiflbeai‘Emt til- nghland Park