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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Aug 1918, p. 2

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PAGE TWO (Hum! Murtm-n 'I‘t‘m-Um} :thvrm E-iquh hirhdqu fl! inlh \\ 01"» in LAY i-Ht. (Inn; \(un ‘M-n Ll‘f Minn. T! Thv Ph'n Hundred (‘lnh will mr-M this afternoon at m“ homo u! .\[r< I/wuh‘ Shwtzloy in HiL'hwnmL Mrs. (‘nulton is mutinuing with hnr ilhwtmtml locturvs Friday ovnninw at wvvn fiftpon n’clm-k. at tho Pm trintir‘ Longuv in Highwnnd, Thv lecture {or this WPOk i: on "FIHWON." Saturday owning. Aug“: (We-My- fnurth. an old fashinnvd party un~ der the cnpnhln diroction 0P Mius Edna Geister nl' Washimzhm. D. (T will bn given at tho Epic-wan Parish house for gridiors and sailors. Ymmz ladies of thii community and nvigh- baring groups will not as hoatosses. The members o! the Woman's (‘ivic Club of Ravlnla are entertaininiz twenty-five women of the Chicago Commons at luncheon today at the Village House. Following the lunch- eon the ladies will be taken for an auto ride. The Garden (‘hxb will mwet Tues- day afternoon. August txvontyuwwnth. at the home u! Mrs. McGregor Adams. Mr. E. Bullimzor of Lake For- est will speak on “Full Planting and Transplantinz." Colonel and Mrs. Alfrml T. Ermi- iey announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Harriett. m Revcrend Frank Fitt, pastor of the Presbyter- ian church of this city. which took place last Thursday at Hague, on Lake George. Last evenlnz several officers from Fort Sheridan entertainpd at dinner for officers who have recently re- turned from active duty overseas. Thorn were eighty guests present. 'I‘hv Wnr'h \Vhll y e-rr‘nim: .1: I“ .M. Mnmw‘u. M ‘ Mr, gnmh AW; and her daughter . . . §.\l~'.l-‘,l‘:lxtl‘ 4. . In case you break your eye glasses while m the cny and need them replaced atonce. ; r 'z' “ l P; 0 M9 \ lullm. take them or send them to Room 504. Hewarlh Bldg, with your nnme and address l ”hm“ '“ 3“ “m“ 9“ The bill will be mailed to you the first ofthc month from our Highland Park office, i Mr. R. EV Penis left Thursday eve~ We pro-"item“ sud fit eyfi‘.‘,‘.”"' Phomnt‘lighhnd Puk 186 for appointment. nan m war): in Fixer. Ky. Mi‘s Elimbo Highland Park. Sakh- Bunk Building Sou-OI Floor. M aim Path 136 Tl The Social Side of Life in i1 IY‘U |_V (‘V-m (”1 k'llp‘t “Hvi p rt .\“1l‘)' Utrlrnw (1511‘? Of )\\,~ l i TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS I] If ix pink .\lr mi \X Local Affairs of the week \liu \I‘\ trmn lH'(‘ 1H 10:60 ; m. to 490 p.111 Bath-0m. x» :muh Tue \[1 pr. l X h H' ‘l‘l'll‘ ('lull," l< munillvrml lu_\ ‘IH tlw IAllin Armim to ht: tln- lllfllll'\l ihrunrll in rlm <0r\'im-; :mvl. Ynnl’k m\ l ;\\'Hrll.\'. it will hn tho arm that will; irtrikv tlw lust fntnl blow when tho, lllhinw i~ finally nrusmll. Tho- Tanks! jwill have dune it. and altor tho af-g italr is finished we shall “'usll nu l ’Tnnln in that same river. Wv {Irv on l tho job m-ory mlnuto from 51.“) nvm.l> to 9 p.m. and it ls interesting and1 exciting. That is about all I shouldl toll you about it now. \\ muzwlx'lu-“I-IH “u" mmlv :u 1| nun Mum-mum quvIHiHL' th» wwlding .. \lr‘. Hyd~-‘~‘ daughter, Mary. to St-c "Hi l.:~-11'v~n.~m (‘nnpvr Pynrhuu 1.“sz Hilv!) i‘ \Yi'll Hw ("hrmiuq \\'Iz':'n'v Svmiro :1t (‘zmw I'plnn. .\' IJIVI. LI‘TIR l.l‘\l\ “'Rl'l‘lih' l‘RO‘l Fll\\('l The- Aviation I; ju-t, In hmm-h u." Hu wrvu'n n mhnr. but I’m Tank (‘nr viv’m ('luh.” i< (‘Ulh’idvh‘d llizhlzmd l'nl'k Ru). Who "M “mm 'l‘u'anN'v-rrml 1:» [hr 'l‘unk ('nrp‘. \\ rlhw m Pollen“; In the flr‘t place. I am no longer in the Infantry. hminrz Y‘ovn trans h-rrm] tn {‘1.- Tank (‘3‘): ann‘o Hmr ago. Afh'r giving; to echtml for some timv l Wih‘ :rnntml :\ cmmnlssin'u in that (‘m‘p<, .\ H'Un lutnr 1 was: mmlr (':1h]0ufi:nm- nffir‘r‘r for ths- light MW‘ and throo mrn tanks“ .\< \\'v nn- :1 <mnH unit nvm‘ harp mm. m_\ thnt (‘m‘p<, .\ littln lutnr 1 was: mmqu ('nhtOufinm- nffir‘r‘r for ths- light twu and throo mrn tanks“ .\< \\'v aro- II] unit nvm‘ harp mm. m_\ :"l: (I . vhnm-M far prnnmtiun :H‘t‘ 1mm! There is n grout den! 0! work crm» ted with it, hut that i~ “hat “1- ll?!‘ (V FD I'. nvor how fur. I um um lump-r R R. for my title ii T. (‘t H in mumhx', th \h‘. and :‘IHI‘ (‘hiMrmL “hu- hnu- hvon \‘liltinfl ruin” for tho pm-Il Rhu‘drr‘ Marga n-t 0 Hosts work. Mrs. Eugene Inder entertained L. \r 'F‘n-III‘A \h" rrturnml hunu‘ J. \‘ Roiohr-lt, Sr. two ln<t \n-rk. and Durmh; Hatch war.» of Luann Knlmzo at n "grid-H‘- Imrh'" 1nd PH- On July 7th I put an my first ser» viw stripe for six. months' foreign service; but if we keep on as we are doing at prosvnt. we shnll he homo man. fur already wv have the Hun rm Ihn run. They had an Mon that W» tx'crv talkers. nut fighton‘. hut Hwy mm wisor now. \I In u-uwnmm is mum- of Um n-n ‘zw-nwm m' Nli<> Hr~hr Hydw w...)!-~r ,f \‘M szmmr' J Hy.“ 1‘ New York and GraonMch. and iv IU. \I‘Mur‘ Hutt'h‘. <0” I»! thq- lulr \ 1"H' V HM -|y Hf XML vity Thu Yun hall :1 nnlo in a lutr‘ pnpvr about :1 min::trel Show \w put on It was a huge success. The mm mundinz sznoral of the Tank (‘nrps complimr‘ntml 11¢ highly on it. Aftpr playing it fourteen limos in the Y. M. C. A. huts we gave it before the C. in C. n! the A. E. R. General Pershing. It pleased our colonel who 311 Tank Comer -â€"â€"â€"â€"fi MI." 3:114“! I‘.””;y;::u ”VI unus1uru.ii ”T!Il||l>:llld~l u( mo" ‘1‘]. a‘gm': :.\I ~‘. 1"] :l *H' n ' . 1 _\ and need them replaced atonce, ; ”Ln“; 1'2“. 1;“‘1wnukee re \mHnL :thm “r ”m" P.” dared-a. min-rulin- id“ ““1" your rum: and address iphpdralh (manned. can do full Dol- I h from our Highland Park office ' Mr R. 1-: Pettis 1m Thursda eve ‘ y ‘ (lH' -'r-I mrk ulth mrrecllve Inset. :htnd Puklu fornppolntmont :ninc tn war): in Fixer, Ky. ; ‘VInn-‘on Opflcal Co I CHICAGO 11mm 14."..53“. MI»~ Justine Palmer of Chlcn‘nl Opticians and Optometrist: 2” "m““fidw-Un- js: vaing her aunt Mn w. M pm imgmand pm Ind Chncuo 45-." July?3.191" )r; H! 'it)‘ '1‘? Al 1| huff ”1H “Sui ‘IH NH liL'Tuw‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK my H \l‘u‘m [he In Mrs. JuHus Johnson. who has been sufiorinz with :1 gnllre for tho past year. was nporntnd upon at tho Aur u<tnnn Hnspnul Tuesday. Mr; Sarah Adams and gramL dmmhu-r. Ink. <p0nt Inst wrok n! Gray's Lnkn. Young \rnmn-n in thc Vicinity whr» ‘lnrc dcsirmw of hccominz trained ‘mlrsvx' by cntcring any accrmiited im<pitni in \'i(‘“' n! becoming RM (‘rnis Nurcn-s. arc requested to cun- mit \ii.~'< Jusepiiinc Woodman. A picnic suppcr and dance war‘ min-n nt Evcrott inst Thursday for thc hcncfit of St. Patrick's (‘nthoiic church. Baschnii and racca wore 1hr main attractions in thc nnernmn and :1! «ix o'clock in Nipper was scrvmi gh)‘ tiu- women n! thc pnrixh. Mt-(‘nr "mackl-~ Orchestra from Libertniil: rf‘urnishmi thc muuic' for dancinc in \lr~ \Ir~ \lr< Thr Hnrc'fh Shriwty will mot-t in (ho (‘nmmunih' Hnnw Thursdny {\fr l||\<‘f'llln"1 np-m \IUHIIH‘ (‘VVHHIK \Il‘i Svliu i< rv-purn-d to h(' doing very Inlet-l): - Mr. and Mrs Bnrthy. Mr. and Mrs. Ruttlrw and daughter. Evlyn of CM- cngn, Mr. and Mrs. Francis 0! Lake Formt and Miss Gorrudo Snory o! Evanstnn were entormmed at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Carolan Sunday. h “k H h mnvk's ()rrho furnished thi- llw ornninc. “3 rmmn Mrs. Eugene Inder entertained u' hit-nth at n "zriliullu Inrty" FH- q' mvnimz. in hum-r M! Mr. and "~ H J. Hinuhnm n! (‘hionum uhn -rn- hm‘ cumt- Inst wuvk \h u"<'h \n-M- ~Iudl- A! 3') lhu- \\'u will].- ‘ im“ H\ \Vms-tx' 2* lhv nmrlinu M In HH- vmnmunixy hnuw Thurs~ y nfh-rmwu l’nrt‘h vero rpm! by « Rvivhnlt. Sr. “N F‘. H. Meyer. ‘~ Iru (hrdnrr and \‘lvinn “HRH!" rhv \fuwy Rum: \\"I~ tnkrn :uddc-w 3|? Mnmi‘u murniv‘u with ammo-n- Hi< :mnl \\.’1~' 1.1km! to tho HlKh< 4 Park Hmpiml who?! ~hv “'zu' lr‘zulwl np-m \lnullm m'vnhu: \|i<~x in i< rv-purn-d to h(' doing very utinnul . Kmnk hm! charm" r»! (In \1 H H 'I‘I \l "1|”!!le in HM Knigm- ‘er mrd r\il H HIM IP'V In p \ “Ti! \II H ll. HIGHLAND PARK. ILIJNOI8 Mrs. J. W. Wilker of Chic-IO W the 3mm 0! her mother. In Thou. Dufly Sundny. Minn-n Adeline and Mildred Ranger of Rugs-r! Purl were Ile "out! of Mrs. P. J‘ Duly Sunday Fri-d Adolph lltnneu l'. s. S. Lalo nor-ct. New Yorll Captain (‘. John-(on. 1):". 110 w. cu]; BL. New York CINE Llrut. .\1v|n If. May-r. Relnounl sumon. C-mp Cody. Domini George Knrfh. Q. I. 00””. Cu. 1). MM Inf; C3!!! (‘xnm TFIYII. Mn Arno-nu. n-..â€" Serxl. Lender xunnr. Q. I. can». Motor Truck (‘0. 85! (imp Tru‘ln. San Ann-um. Tolu ('mpurnl Ralph Petrrton 10-“. Supply Train Truck Co. Sn, 8 ('hll‘v hogan. Hun-Inn. Tenn nun-mm. “mung. l’rh-nu. Inn (‘0, l‘. .‘i‘ M. C. :1. Thom". Vlrnn Inland: Eduard ~~krmo- l'A R, 3‘ Arlnnln llllzm \\hllr l'. S. S. Wllmlnfloh H. \H‘n-IH Jun-[m J l-‘nlnn (2Pnrfl0 H \\'hncomh J-unu Duffy. Jefionnn Barrack- l‘nrl Juluutnn. Do- Mo1nu. lawn. “111mm Hrrrvnnn .\1¢-\ wmInun (Iron! Lnku Training \‘Ynn‘m huh-1M Butler (‘nnumhy (‘. 'o‘th Supp)! Train. \, |-‘ F. F‘rnneo w: Hrrrman (‘nmp Hunt ‘ .v,\.u.‘| I‘m! Ku-tu. Hmm' Truck l'ntl (‘H‘u‘ Mrrrtn‘ New Janey, l‘ul Mm. Invnmry. (‘nmn Jul-on.R.C. L ‘ z: IUon'p \IV R. S. 303. Co I A. K. I". Prune. Hnr'i 'Mnu Ht Hrplnremrnt (‘0 n. A, (Juniifyinu ruuml. no!» O-Llnk Tro- phy Prkulu! hr the nm (“red- nn a! HH- (‘luh Thi- trnphy romaine thv propmh' u! the (‘luh Nnml- (if winner onch your to ho ongrnvml upon (hn tmphy and sux'h winnr-r to re- m-in- an :Ipprnprmtv onhlr‘m com- nmrutinu Hw m‘l-nt Eixhwnn holes. \h-vlul Wm, 16 m mmHh’. \\'.lr Smhuw prizaw fur ht. 2nd. MM. and 21>! plm-o- 1;.uw‘ 1mm, {Mann-y. Pan Gear-'0 “'va Spukune. “'nsh. rurpmnl Ralph Peurun. 11mm Supply Trnm Trurk. A. E. 1". Fruits. Mnx “"hter. Q_ M. C. A. E. F. Pruneo. Au-tnn l‘lnxre‘ field Aflmorv. A. I. P. Lcwh Beckmnn. lnfnrflry. A. I. F. Franco Prank O'Connor. numertnn. Wuh. George Whitcumh. Camp Gordon. 0|. Le Rny \vm-eler, Infantry Cump 00rd” nun-4- 'lwur pulley of making ovary soldier ivmmt for as much as oqulpmont and ‘lprc-pnr‘fllhm will provide. ' “Formerly there were not many men In tho Army with defective vin- ; inn, :1 numl iizhi has th one of the qrh-lozt rvquiromvnm (or enliflment. i\\'iih Hm imluflion of the Ntlhnnl lurnu. lllI-dit‘ul oflirorx explnimd. the frullw Ivrn greatly n‘lnxed. BOB-0‘-I.L\'K (‘LI'B Augud twmtylour. Finns. Club (‘hnmplnmhin Eighteen holes. Mun-h play. "l‘nvh- Sam is going to furnish o-yruln‘tiv's frml tn pvpry noldler In lhu- army uhn m-ods thnm, It was In- llmlncw‘ (ll HH‘ (‘nmp Sherman BM Hu<pilul quuMmz orders received {rum WashhmtmL "Thi- i< [hr first time the Govern- mmn has mmr provlde ‘Ipecn' for It! tighten. and it I! In Hne with In hn IHII’III’IEIJ) HONfll llrnxwr. “iv Mum-l Ddemn Hamillun 0. Mr Hhrlh h. \1 .1 I. Moorr \H‘n-IH \nllys \ I“ I'RTIS'VD r11 1-l\\|‘fl’ Annhullnf‘c (‘nmp In!" nu MKhJ .‘\n-ullon (‘ur I ;. lummrnun. Fannie. \ A." .: "Linux. H. Sherwin [uwn nl‘I-‘y- ‘. Mun" Truck 66; in' Tunis. San Arguing). T0!” Fnuuor! \an-Mnflnn Rut M' Sam is going to furnish Int [I Z‘perlnmm L'nlvornliy. [‘wll‘, “mphmuton IL. C (l n P‘iflhx .\\I.nmn Chum (Iron! Lake- brune. Charlotte-o. N, C‘ Iirn‘nr (‘hnlloul N, ( (‘lnn- Marlllnnl (‘nmn Grant. Rockford Int-e Sn. 1:: Lug-n. Hon-km. Toxu (‘AH‘D \rhllrxy “'1. Jut'l H Harv 'u‘k‘ H Ldr 'mmrtdur. Mn!!! Mun, Rn- kfmd '.... 13: n..-.u.m. Texa- Grunt. Rm‘k lord LI‘TTI'RS Kelly Field “Hulda. TOIRI uh I-Mlnruin, F‘- {man ”1". l1! my 'I‘Hlln (‘ruu’h Sol \‘IN d \rnllerv rmunl. (‘nl C'me mun '11 k'll'l" 1H, Kn ROLL mot ct, Unn- 000111: ‘N’ t A substantial man to represent us an e in this community. must be‘favor- ably known and have following. This is an investment proposition of unquestionable merit. We furnish every cooperation and close sales for local man. Addresq " Public Service Company SECURITIES TRUST COMPANY 10 South La Sdle Street - - - CHIQAGO Sick DoorbelLs Permanerflx It will ring your doorbell: with the same current that lights your house, md will need no attention. 0 industry in the country exmous u. larger measure the remarkable electrical progress of this age than the Bell Telephone System. Impruvuncnh in the telephone aft arc being made Cunstzmtlx' by Bell engineers. both thmugh scwntlfic tllM‘HVt‘Iy :md cxpcricmx gainvd in solving ewryâ€"day uperatug prohlcmi. Ever since audxble bjx‘cch was conveyed ovéf the wxrc in the Bwstun lllt‘ujllzllt.‘ shop fortyâ€"three years auu, it has been thenrvhcally possible to talk {mm the Atlantlc to the Pacific. Until a few years ago, however. no candid telophune engi- mx-r wuuld have predicted the accomplishment n‘ such a thing. But it is bcmg done everyday. years ago, however. no canmc not-r Wuuld have predicxcd the of such a thing. Bu! it is bcmg The Bell System gives the same painstaking attention to the smallcr problems of the tele- phnnc busmcss, assnrmg its patrons that the must approved operating methods will ll'tyl be cmp‘mjved. CHIC AGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Progress of the Telephone Art No trouble with them due to ex- hauued butteriu if you install a OF NORTHERN ‘lLLlNOlS Bell It is our to M W1" fingthmunchbdhaube umthanndhlowpfiad- the country exhibits {a 2 the remarkable electrical - than the Bell Telephone mm in the telephone an an h' by Bell engineers. both dwvnvcry and experich vrvâ€"dav uperatug problcmi. \"LxS conveyed ovéf m.- shop fortyâ€"films firhcany possible {0 Pacific. Untilafcw This is the time '{ year to have yo Furnace Put inflrder Herman’s Tm Telephone 5! for the wint‘ i!

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