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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Jun 1918, p. 5

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BAA A fart-well part)" was given, last Thursday evening. Juno.- thirteenth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Ralph Sr.. in honor. of their son Geo. Pl Ralph who has left for training at the Swm’nm' Auto Sclnml at Kansas City. Ma. The out of umn guests wvrv .Vlr. and Mrs. L, G. Gnutliv And children am! Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pos- tlewuit of (‘hicngu Mr, and Mrs. Ralph hnw now gin-n twn sons (0 aerw L'nclv Smn. Sorut. Arthur S. Ralph helm: among the Ilr<t (n enlist. aerw L'nclv Smn. Sorut. Arthur S. Ralph helm: among the [int (n enlist. H» i< with Hm 22nd I'. S. Aron Squadron now <t.|tinnml "sumnwhero in France". Thv Du Brock riding znvaulcmy guvv an wxcursinn ride to Half Day ypstvr- day mnrnilm m «rvoml mung pouplv. Fullnwlnz tho trip rhvy rvturnod m thv Du er‘k fnrm \vhm‘o thvy on- invw! n picniv, \H n-pm‘tod :1 most jn_\'wl n pit'niu unjoyuhlv rim“ Thv Knights of Pithuas wiH give :1 dam-P Saturday evening in Santi er'flhI-r< Hail, Hiuhwuml Buwyone ls vnrdinlly invited to amend. Th.- lattvr half «if June is always like lim .u transitinn periml. in [ih' l’ark. (‘0'an Srhnuix' h we chm-ii. H'ai'lii-r< iii-part- n'd. uutuninu {illliiiii~.~ are packing. humming familiw‘. unpacking; exl pl‘-'.‘\lll~'ll.il'0‘iili hernre n! the hour. By and by when our <ummer popuâ€" latinn hm willed dunn. unpacked its m-n <pm't clothes and found its way :ihuut tmvn. the l)l)>er\'er will find The wmeihinu tn talk aimut. \nd whenfiih‘lms‘il Rm‘inia Park opens. society this year ins! I“ with a brilliant military hzn-k groundifrii‘mir' will ln- in full >Willll. Saturday. thpm’clock 230th. will lu- the (upenihz day «if Rflâ€" 0000C vinia Park'< gala season. The prn- 0 gram «if ~‘\'Pllt$ fur that «lay includesI -. vhv fnllmvinu: Rand euncert hyGreat 145.35..- i.akv~+ Build. Din-<5 Parade and Sham The Battle, Football game between a regâ€" day m iment at Ft. Sheridan and «me at eight ( Great Lakes and Dancing. iMc-Grvi The C‘. C. Club held their regular|ox.prt»- meeting Wednesday evening in theimmy Y. W. C. A. Following the meetinglmmee .1 Farewell rarty was given for Sgt-‘Rnsl‘ r Oscar Lundgren who leaves the lat-‘3: wa, ter part of this week for Cunning Ar Greene. S. C. where he is stationed.iUnited in fu ”pent-d as folk Wmln nine 1) ()'(‘i(|('k The Worth While Circle met on‘wi” 8' Tuesday evening at the home of Miss ‘3 n r‘ Edith Hanson. halving dens 2 Miss Margaret Mayer was given a will il very pleasant surprise Saturday eve- fin" m hing when twenty-five of her friends‘ came to help her celebrate her birth- 60'3'0" day anniversary. Dancing and games wvrn the features of the evening. (in Monday. June twvmy-fourth at Boh-O-Link there will he a luncheon and bonvfit bridge party to aid the lllinols Children's Home and Aid Soc- iety. The ladies interested are.Mrs. W. irving Osborne. Mrs. John Glenn. Mrs. C. P. Morse and Mrs. W. F. Johnson. The Social Side of Life It is estimated that there are 80,000 blind or partially blind from injuries. The vast majority of those would have been entirely prevented by wearing glassea Highland Park I“ for appoint-out. 10:00 A. .- Io «00 p. u, ' M PB We P'mfih' an“ M f“ g:- vlul'.‘ hm? III III DING Sana-MI no" half nf .Iqu is always pvriml. in [hr Park. chm-d. H':H‘ht'l‘\' :h-purt- Local Affairs of the week E'Réxma FREFEGTLHI'RE A «lam-c- will be givvn Tum‘duy evo- ninH Jnnc- twenty-fifth in Highwuml h)‘ (‘upL NIL-Grain Aluillury No. 2!. l'nitwl Spanish War \‘rtvrunw :\ cordial invitation i~x n-uondml to all. Lust- Thursday evening Mrm Fred L. Dnnnolley of N. Second St. enterâ€" tained thirty young people in honor of her niece. Miss Margaret Hé-nnes- soy of Syrncnw, N. Y. whn has been th‘v gnost of her aunt fur thv pnst [Wu weeks. Games were the» feature of tho vwning. Bouqurts 0! pink poouios were u<ed as (lvcoratlon. The Saturday evening dam-es {or tlw mldiors um! ~‘nilnr< un- increas- Imz in popularity to ~uch un o-xtvnt that [hr Dirt-cm“ hun- had to issue- <p9(‘i7|l ruins: reznrdlnu those enter- minmonts. All gumh' mud rocviw- .m invilm [inn thrnuxzh the vnrlnne cummlttoes uppninh-«I :Ind under no rln-umxtun- m-s mm nthurs hI- :nlmilta-d 4min! to tho limitml (‘npnvlty n! the (-Iuh'~' no- (‘nlnmodmimm In fumn upvm-d fur as follan. Wmhwsdm nim- u'vlm'k u'olm‘k um" Wmhwsdm vu-ninu, ww-n unlll nim- u'vlm'k. Suturdm frum I? u'ohu-k until ten min)" TIH- l'a-vt-miun mum \ull he‘ .1! (hr dispns‘nl n! mhlio-rs and milm" dv‘ir- inst tn mum their rvlntiHN and friends M‘e-r) Sumlm from tm-ln- o‘clock until uiuht p. Ill OOOOOOOQOOQQOOOOOOOQOOOOOg GT\RI)I~\ (‘Ull I! :~ 0 « ~ .. w.mcm»c~oooocmoc~oc~:~t-oc~o Tho lizullo-n t-luh \\l|| Inui Tm» tiny vu-ning June twenty lifth. at eight o‘clock at thv hmm- of Mn. J. McGrvgor Adnmsi Mr. Rulwrt l’plca 0x~prwiilvnt «If tln- Allli‘i'll'illl Row Society, and chairman uf ”10' mm- mittee in charge of tin» American Rose Society Trial lzivwlI-n's located at Washington. I), (‘.. maintained by tho Anwrican Rum- Such-t) and thv United States (hv‘vrnmo-nt jointly will address the mes-ting. Mr. Pyle is n rosnrlan of international fame. having vi~xltml the famous rose gar- dens abroad. pictures 0! which he will illustrate. H‘- lin~ nu nuixuully tlm- colloctiun nf slidvs. m: \‘l 'l‘h.‘ ‘\ mm hi'tvrn Mnrrr in tlu pretty tnin» uphuiv mul .'| 91' 'III nt ih (wprv: lzltt-r room work. Tlu o-u-nii “‘ume .u..|io Saturday June» l\\'6‘lbl\'â€"~‘O(‘UIUL 86-mi- flmlls Fellowship Trophy. Eightm-u holes. Match Play 3.; Handicap. holes. Match Play 3.; Handicap. Eighteen holes. Modal Play. HandL cap. War anings Prizos fur First Low NM. Second Low .\'vt, FIN! Low Gross and Second Low Gross. «wmaoésococwooo-zv 5 U “0!! "WINK ('Ll'B until \rm and Snygt'enter On Tuesday the Army and Van Center Committee medtlng was ad dressed by Mr. Wm. E. Hopklm- of the National War Recreation Board. lumier the “ar department. Mr Hup- :klns h u recently arrived from Wnuh- {ingtun to conduct the War Ret reation acthitien of the Port Sheridan and Great Lakes neighborhood. Him tall brought out many interesting and new points. the newent and most in. item-sting of which was that the ml- 'tiier.~' and sailors should he treated and entertained as part of a family. Pew if any of then- bo’a. he augmentâ€" 0d. have been brought up in house: exclusively tenanted by young ladies. and m. if they are to be made to feel ‘perfvctly at home. they should be en- tertained not by a single enthusia- tlc young woman but hy the \vholq~ famlly They should come intocomâ€" ntulllon wnth the elderly ladies and elderly gentlemen and. when they are fed. their host and houtevut nhould join them. not stand at a distance and watch tho-m val. Thin bit of funda. mental hut often forgotten wisdom in Ithe new-mt plank in the platform of {the war recreation board. lunl‘t \u-ok Mrs‘ Jncohnen lumkmlrâ€" ly svvvn nwn nu! ruling {rum (he pt»! huspiml, In her own mnchfimn Are you “Hmwrrizlnx your back sent"! If, nn Saturday and Sunday afternoon. for mumple, you happen to on»! your eye over ~\nur var and find 1! In a sumnulenl and more or less empty vondnhm. who it by the hum! and lend It around In the Arm) and Navy Center; thou. stopping inside. UK the Mtvndc-nt Whl'!ht'l' any 0! the hun- dred or so mldiers and sailors scul- ten-d .nmm on ”w Cvntw furniturt‘ would like “u go out (nr a ride Thin is one of tho annex-t "u”:- ln Hume-r In, your back seat. Lust Sulurdu) night 105 mm: pnr- took u! ”w [on cent Arm) and NIH) (‘Q'Hh‘r <upp0r and. from raw". Ihvrc- Canned of Nanofllw WOMAN’SCO MITTBE Officid Nev- Notu o- #1 WI! wlll lw 1.005 m"! Saturday Mun nrr will to hun- xom- nfl tn ~l¢~up that night In (hv barracks murmur- inu (lrmLmlly ubuux "all tlu- Mun-”Inu- (-ukr lhc) could «HP-and -u forth. .\lnn_\’urI-thvletters wnl h) unm- turo' Inf Illl‘m' dun-n hm simple sen-um of such n ful mm: to tlw (‘enler cummmw. A rI-u-m nm- mmlnlm‘d lln- stnrllbn: slutmm-m than the writer was re- mhuh-d. h) (‘n-nlo-r hmxphnlll). nflhnl Biblical w-rw: “l was n (hrint und [hm guu- Im- drink-:7" Thc- (‘t-mvr k not ~mru- (hut thh‘ suumls vn‘ll‘ \mc-rlnm Pam! lur l‘rrnrh Wanna"! A! [hr Huh 0 Link (it-H (‘luh nu lch-s‘ Ila) n Inn hum: llu- filing to (‘thl‘llitlt'l‘ ur_ mum“), knit. Hun- :|fh-r. huwvvvr, sun-h “'III nut hr (hr vnsv. The lndlm haVe (‘nlle-d fur sup- plin-e {rum tho» Amt-rival! Fund and. mu m~\t Imlic-p (In). Hm flue-Ms will lurn lhru' .IHc'llHUll In thc- nmnufm-r turo' Inf Illl‘m' dun-n lwd p.111» Th:- Thn- Pum! hi *till walling fur pic» turn x-nraL hrixht ('nlurml “panda! ('Hl't". brightly Illlhlrutml stntium-r) nmthim: chm-ring and hrHHnm um which 1mh-~tnm-cumpzm_\ sock mm b.- urittv-n Al-‘a tho Fund h:u :1 “HM nt wck mm In give nut to ~kI|Hu1 knittvrâ€" Sinm- thn- Rc-d Urn“ hn~ nu morn- ~m'k )ill'll‘ «wk kuitt--r~ might tr) this urxnntzntlntL It lmwt-l nt Hu- l'nrish Hun-wot Trhnh church on \“l‘t'll'"l‘i'\‘. fur thn- nnHro- (In). “Nth-n Aim tho Fun" n n! «wk \nrn In give uul knith'râ€" Sinm- Hn- Rc-d nu morn- ~m-k )ill'll‘ «wk miuh! Ir) this urxnniznllnn M ”w I'nrish Hun-Pl)! TI‘II 'l‘hr luhhw~ l‘ufllll ut l-‘nrt Slu-rhlult H mm npvn rm Smurllu} :Iml Sumln)‘ :M'tvrmmn‘. , l‘. vimrut' of Ml.“ Gt'ucxn Mnrrh. Tho runm. which is located: In tlu- mmuuslum, In a bright nnd~ pretty platoo. with white «trim cur- tain» .Iml wicks-r furnltun- brightly llphuls‘tl'rwl in vremnntw Stutlm-ryi and till (-unn-nit-nct-n an- hrrv‘ prm‘ld- ell fur tlu- ludips whn visit the MN! nt thc- Port. Much npprrclntlnn i. (Wprvswwl. (or the Host?!“ “00m. and later if it wems advisable. the room will he kept open :lurlnx [hr Tlu- Highlnnd l'nrk (‘luh Sulurdu) o-u-niug duncw. at which the yo'unl women n! the Y. W. C. A‘ act mt cor- dinlily cmnmUto-v. will. (or the next (“a ww-ku. ‘n- devoted c-u'luMN-I) tn lhv mm 0! H1.- m-u [tn-wru- ”film-1‘! Training ('ump. (in “will.“ night “In Man “In ”mu m" 'h lllhmi~ Rm-rrnthm Hahn]. spoke at tru- Y. W. C. A. room: to n (‘rnwd that fi|lrd m uvorflnulnx thc- Awnclntiun gymnnulum. THE HIGHLAND PARK PM. HIGHLAND PAR-K. ILLINOIS Tho' qunta u! purzicnl dressingm- h-riu) having hum mnde up ”In *ur Rod (‘m MI” \V. (I \m-m- ~hnuh| uh .1! IlrIm-IIII‘I- dopartnu-m «If Ihe Red (‘llh‘ Shup \Hll he (Int-ml um“ (hr .flrnl III Jui). Thm-I- ulm hue been “II III:- huh]! I»! ghhm UnII- («I lhl!I 'uurk IIIIIIIII pt-HIHDH. prnflluthJnnI lhrir .ItlI-IIHIIII In tho InIIkIII‘ «I! unr- IIII~III~ {Ur uhh'h ”N‘l‘!‘ h- qull' u lot u! nmlvriul on hand. The szrmI-ml (Ifuhlchthv *hup producen IIlmut lwn huIIdII-dnmonth. IIrI mmhthe I-IImr :I~ usual. Thr dmp II:I,~ IIII ux-I )nrn lo KH'I‘ nut hut H hm [III-my of yarn nIIHIIMv- ; Mr. and Mn. Emu-m- Ender ‘en- ‘Hw gurus 0! Mr. and Mrn‘. WHI Am" '41! IHxhlnml Purl Sunday. Mn. Sarah Adam.~ nnd ‘rmddnuxh- xll‘r [nia- ~|wnl Hu- u‘m-k rnd M Gray»- Thr ihnp Imp nu «wk )nrn lo KIVI' nut hut H hm pIn-nty of yarn Fllnfl‘lh' 'ur ~m-nlvr- and urisflvtu. l'hr ~hu|1 I~‘ upI-II un \lumla). Tuvx; llm and “'mlmmdu) nmrulnlf- and un Thuruhu um! Prhlny aflm'nnulh 3 mnmrlrtw mews mam f Mrv und Mr!» Hnrlmun and chlId< -u and Mr. and Mrs. Jrrunu- u! (‘hl- 'Ixu \u-rc- llu- nun-1y- u! Mn. .I, KH'HH Sulniu). Mn. Sarah Adam.~ nnd ‘rmucnuxn- lu-r [nia- ~prlll Hu- \H'vk rnd M Gray»- Izlkv'. HI, Tha- Wmnuln Mira-lunar) Such-l) will hum an all dn) marlin; In (hr (‘nmmunlu Humw Thurndny, begin- ning at I“ n, m. In pm: fur the. RH! l‘rmts. A lmnu- “Ink-u pruxrum will m-nln u! 2 p. m.‘ \I‘ir Almlrn Rm-ht-uhm-h hu- uv~ ('rph‘d (hr par-ilk)" In u'nrh "w an vnlh gradr in when-milk for 1hr m-u term “III pnpil~ (”I ”1 ”n pmrru purl) In Hu- (‘ommulllfl Hum-r l-‘rldny a-vrnlnl Juno) 2L \lr~ \ P1 Sherman hm returned In lu-r hum: .Aftrr an “(ended Hull uith hu-r dnuzMo-r. Uri. G. P. \‘thl .11 Anna. IH ”urn-y, Elluuorl and Surnh eryâ€" Iu-r lrfl Thurndu m spend the numâ€" mI-r with ro-lnHro-u m [A It”. um! Wnukanlm. Win. 'l'lw [haul \n'lsl‘lmr» and “(Ah-n. Wnodumn u! lkerflrld will have a mnrrh purl) In tho- (‘ommulllly Mm Ruby Krume ol Columbu‘ Ohio in the (not 0! m.- Clu- In» der Saturday, The Woman: Nluionm Society at the l', E. Church M at the Rod (‘rous room: In! Thurudny. Fourteen mambers were present. ‘ MN Knlo Nolan 0f Chm) ll Ipl'ndlnl the uummor um: nor uh» (or um- (‘hrls Duflr \IIN- Mun -h H! Um Highwwlu'hunr lhr fifth and IIIUI xrmh- h. rumlnu lmm In Ih‘t'l war, we are forced to change our policy in ex- tending credit. (LWe very much appreciate the courtesy extended to us by the majority of our customers in meeting their bills with a rea- sonable promptnecs in the past. However, having laundry work ~"charged and carried on our books for a period of thirty days entails a considerable expense in keeping up the office detail. The large number of customers we have, each owing a small amount of money, requires us to carry many thousands of dollars in open accounts. (Lin order to meet the abnormal conditions, over which we have no control, we shall be obliged on and after July 1, 1918, to place all of our business on a strictly cash on delivery basis. (This is not to be construed as a reflection on your credit or financial standing, but actual necessity compels this course which is in accord with the request of the Government in its con- servation policy. We are relying on your co operation. . «For your convenience, we are issuing coupon books in denominations of $3.00, $5.00 and $10.00, which may be purchased from our representatives or at our main offices. Ewum Haul Landry. Evans” Prue]! Laundry. Evan-con Nolan Endur- Landry Ca. Eventu- Nelson Brother! Landry 00.. Wilmette North Slim Laundry. Whirled- Quirky Laundry Co. Eva-uteri Rehab]: Laundry. Highland par‘ nN order to meet conditions brought about by the Waoluingtoa Laundry. Emulate» Lah For": Lauiulry_La‘c Fm 'iscontr'nua‘nce of Credit Mr: Almnn Pou’ern \‘hlwd friend: In Dearth-Id Wednesday. ‘ _\Inrxara-( Kreu and Eva Ender Ivn- the guest: 0! Margaret Schnei- dw of (‘hlcuo Tut-Ida; ‘Vtsâ€" Mildred BIHIt‘rh‘lvdl'hll ac- cepted n [amnion unh the Telephone 00. In Wilmefle and In flaylng with ‘Vlsâ€" Mlldred BIHIt‘rh‘lvdl’nll ac- cepted n pmlllon ulth the Telephone 00. In Wllmefle and la 1“")1“. wllh her ulster. “Earned lmd ulnr n-pramnlallvn ul lhv conk‘rt'ncr of county food Ml- mlnlslrltlon held in Hbertyvllle Thursday m'enlngu ‘ 0n Jum- 26. 27 and 28th a central county school of preservation nnd can norvatlnn um he held In Ubertyvllle. Prlwn n! 3 pressure cooker Ind at a dryer Mll be given to delegations. Wu Juntim- Pulmt-r n! Chlrapu um tlu- rue-rt of Mr: \V M. Rl-a)‘. Rumhcy Mr.- H. H. Krr-r \uni the (new! ”I Mn: W. A. Whiting at Irving Park Tum-«lay 'Alu wnmm. who n In lnlnlu m the- Grant Lakes spent Sunday n! M» hunn- in Ikerfleld. Mr», A. M. (iunrhl o! Galuburg I”. i.- \Iullinx m lhe’home of her son Mr. Floyd Gunvkrl this week. (hurt-“Mona! naming proved such u nucoc-u at the- Hol)‘ Crou durln‘ Inc'- misulon that Father Ryan hu ud- upu’d the plan which Iran never pru- thd before. Faith Rflchell hu remand home from Mount Carroll where the hu been attending (ho hum Shiner u-lmnl for flu- pnt your. I'mmrm l'wnbnoflu (m (‘hunxrw than nu-ur in the Moral Iifav u' Hm lndlvh’uul when Chrlnthn- m a- .‘I'TC‘MM I'l-rr "Allied by RH" Krll; in Mr. Suudu morning Ion-on frum lhu text. "Keep thy-ell .m- u-ul {rum lhu- world" Next Sunday mmnlnx he will spunk on "fiollnl Jmlun" Thlnwn nmmbrn u! the Wotan»- Mlnulonnry Stu-Id) «Handed the gun'- (c-rh mu-Un; o! the Home and For elm Ill-Monty Earlene- of the Pru- byh-rinn chunch tn (hr Wllmfllo church I" day Thur-duh IIH‘ Ic’o-l rnbo-rtf‘r Mr. and In. Fred Horenbernr W?" the guest- of Ir, and Mrs. (‘hrh Bend! u! (‘hluuo Sunday “In \hrh- Rm-drr a! (‘Mcngn mu Ilw Im-k mu! rut-1 u! Main-I Hur- Mr- Jnhnsnn mid children thank tho-1r mmn- friends (or their kind Owl» and ‘rmpnthy durum thdr re- roul two-:ovomwm I. VEEEWEEEEHEEHEE @EEEEE l‘ad cl Thul- mtbotypid “I00...“ Electr. Chafir Dish 'J. P STEFFIN GROCERY

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