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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Jan 1919, p. 2

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rm‘tumv- 'I‘hw hm! _H(l lm‘rm :‘mwn v d 2H nutiw- burn Amm‘ivnm. Ami 1m pvrsnnuh-«i “Blzu‘khnwk (‘him‘ and Squaw. giving all u \\'PI('Ibinr‘ that \\‘.l‘ <uflicio-uth' o-mhusiustir :h In I»:- chnrm-tvristicnll)‘ :xll Ann-Hum and mm» Indian. AS in the- npvninu wvnv n! Sh‘nkm- punt-K" "valfth Night." Whvn lhu Dukv of Hlyriu appears in the first .u't. saying "if music lw the fund .‘f lnv» nlav un vKiVP mu vxcvss u! .wt. saying "if music lw me- [mm of love. play on vgivc- m:- vxcvss ul It." Tho host and hustess \H-h-umm] tho okumwd gut-sh uhilw Hm mu~‘i( the omlu‘ played nu Prim little mnidem uith lump <kirt< arrived, attended hy Knights 1:! the Holy Grail: qnnkvr maiden" with i-riinuufiaged qurikwr hu<li.i.nl~ tuinn- tun. “'iliit’ the Red ('rms Nurs- .< \iith I! ilistinmiishml iomkin: .‘IIHHIIIiiIII :us an ewnrt ux‘uupml thenr win): \iith the others around the reception mom: sedate :lnil pious looking deacnns returned tn “Dis- trict Skule" days. and appeared in knickers and red hair: Maude Muller. minus her rake, but supplied with :1 rube in place of same occupied space; nld Doc. Munyon. “Cure-All" was there too with pretty Pierrot, and others that defied labelling. Mus- ic and dancing formed a part a! thi- entertainment of the evening hut the greater part of the time wzis mn- sumed in giving the ‘once mer' tn the cmtumes, many of which had long since rested peacefully in the gltlt.‘ «.i‘ amoral of nnr best lunnea until llh‘ birth of the costume party idea. when the Snlvatlon Army lust out and the Twelfth Nighters bene- fitted thereby. A bountiful table «if refreshmenh awaited illt' gut-sh in the dining mum, which took «mo hack to the prewar days. and “llii'h was enjoyed by all When the party broke up and start- ed home a milkman‘s horse madl- n PAG B TWO Xmflfl' 5% .\l ' M " 7 "Wheat. Pie-o “In“ Park ‘86 CHICAGO. lo.- 50‘. Nomi Bldl 2. E. W 31.. Cor. WIS.“ Ave. M Cont-I no. Hun.“ n3. rug-53.. am. Buildi-I \i’u'm. \("l‘lVl’I‘ll‘Ix Y\ Ix HI) 1» [I \V H g<x-c-c»<:~:»c»oc~. :ooo:»c~>ow:«:»:~: 9 l’.\ RENT-TEM'H ER ,\S\'.\. ‘3 C-O‘C-CNC-C 0000 CW3OOCHS~3>C~3 «3-0 ‘3 “A 'l‘nmn “llll Flir" Hus ann In: lmprm'vmo-nt” was Mrs. Grnm- (h lmru‘< slngnn in her talk befnro ll!» 1). S. H‘ ‘3. Pan-nt-Tum-ht-r Ass-0cm [inn last Thursday afternoon. on ’l‘lw Modern Health (‘l‘ll‘lfllh‘l‘t IncreJu-d vflicloncy In the vmrk of tlw pupils Ii manlfestvd as soon as tho war» cards of the daily dl’Ct'IN'It" Inf llfv‘ are filled out. Mu Tho hnur nf [In-Mung changed from thru- 1 u’clm'k. lum-h Mr. Shnhw. thv \t'l"'éllil«' x-l-v'uhtr) tea‘chor of the High schmd‘ play-II Sou-rill pnpulnr air‘ un [he Zylup‘mm- with Mr<. Win‘flnn. nfi- pl‘okir‘mnf. :u the piann, Mrs. Willem will give her talk un "Better American Spun-h" the first Monday in Fobruary in the High School. A social committee compuseJ 0! two members from much clus‘ will formulate a plan Mr cmulucling tlw dances hold twice a month for the- students 0! the high school In ulm-h an namlfiinn {on nf fin- (‘Pllta will The Highland Park Woman’s (‘luh met last Tuesday afternoon at Wit ten Hall. An admirable program “a: given by twn greatly esteemed mem- bers. Miss Pownall nt thv plum). and Mrs. Frank B. Greene gnve her pn- per on “Emily Dickinson. tho Pom.“ The next meeting is ”tn lw an en- ning nwoting. January its! at (lu- Prmhytorian lecture mum. This man! ing i-x upon to guests. Mr. Pun-y ll It-klmrdt. \\ll0 has lwt-n I'njnys-(l l)_\ tlw (‘luh lu-retnfnrv. will giu- a trnx v‘luflllr' with lantern slinln-x,.\lr.l\'r~-l zt-r. Ft. Sheridan Y. M. C. A. secreâ€" tur)’. will give sevrral piunn \o'lvl' h: (.‘bfll'gt‘d lion." \I \l H. P. WOMAN‘S (YLl'B Mm) -'»'-‘â€"~ in". m»w3m ,., l) fr lm“ tuuthlr!) h. THE HIGHLAND The hunt landing ir‘ much lower than thv mty prupt-r nnd a beauti- ful (‘urnwi rum! o-“vntk upward lhru lhz- cm in 1hr railroad station about :I milc- mun lh‘rc .lh!‘ slopes on vithwr ‘idv a! flu- rnud werp Illa-r- ally L'n\rl’¢'d with people who waited pnlivntl) nu-r thrro haunt for tho nppvumnm of [hr l'r(~<l«la-nt.A( lmu the gum lxmmvd nut and every ship JuIm-d m (hr grunt «Mute given by the Mum wlm-h wax answered by the guns of (In- fnrt. and then we ull knew that Prvsidvm Wilmn wan on his way ()m- very pleasing {nature was (hr imndn of young mm; and women, arm in arm. in thvlr hos! hnlidny dress: the men in Velvet klN‘f pants. velvet jacket" And hrund-hrimmcd velvet huts. with gully rnlnrod hm nnd ~hirts, and rihhum on their hats: vim 3mm“ \uvuru in bright colnrml ro-ii. _\~-|ln\\. hlm- mul purple nilkn. rmo-rml “ilh [inn hnml c-mhruulvn :mii vu-nrinu lwuutnful imlul-nmdo Inm- slululsx Hn'ry Imiphhorins: \‘il- lug? son! in hnml< n! lvu-nty or thir- r) of [hr-w (‘UHDll'i and tho-y wvrr led h\ uln- nr "\an piporx' playing an Inn instrunn n! similar uniy smaller than u Svmch- hag pipe. 'l‘iI'H r-Iui -p H u! I‘m Flt-urn ~ni|ur um. 'I‘H \ v1: w-Iuvml Arr-‘5 0! (hr ‘|\l|.;IH.- .v"-n mvw-ulmi n Int 4»! Hair 4r. Tho- quaint white hvadAdrosn of Hm pmumm uumon n! Hriugny, and Hn- brnnd-hannu-d huts with lnnl rihhum on llwm worn by the- men “ ore wry mzl ivq-uhlv. Some of tho drvssm wm‘n by these pennants wore wry fine and very ex- pensive. They arr lu-Irlooms which have been kvp! In the [Amlly for years and hnndvd down from mother to daughter fur gonvrallon after gen- eration tn he used only on state or- casions. Tho final night In greet the Prank dent on landing was thausnnda 0! schxml vhildrvn u! r-wry M29 and ago. Pach with an American has In hand. The railnmd autlon wu lined on either side by sailors and soldiers and nummobiius fined by noiables, foi- imx’od hy iho i‘ronident'n summoblir rum ihv landing in the (rain. it car mini} mu (1 rrmt uccrminn a ng-ai ll‘n ‘JII'I mi hru: T0 . v! 1h II Hl y I I). '\\'|l PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND h y D Kt vuh Hu- ln'hl \\‘ lu‘ and 1).. H In h W H In xr' Tl IV‘I 1H ll '“\ pull: Tlu- Wumun’r Mlulunur; Such-1y u! me l'niu-d l-Zvnngelicnl (‘hurvh mm Al llw hnnn- 0! Mrs. Jame: Pllrh «m Thursday nflernoon. Mr! Elmer Anderson ).-' y-rrluunly In with pneumunlu. Mr and Mrs‘ ‘mdrge [Ht-ch nu- [mum-4- lhl‘ birth n! a ram. burn Sun» day. lN-r 22. Thr fullnwlng officers wvrr rlc-cl- ul In the l'renbytcrlan church Sutr [lay Superlnlendo-nt. Mr. (3‘ Slang". Ahlnllnl Sum «ml l-Zlemn-nlnr) Supt, lrn-m- RIK‘kvnhavk, Soon-tar). [burly lh)‘ Rvichn-ll. Tn-auurur. Irvln l'lnggua l’lunist, llaluh- (lunlo-r; l.‘hrarlunl Lloyd Uulllt‘r. Mlmmnnr) Supt..Mrn, Relehell. Jr. Temperance Supt. Hr. Relcholt. Sr.; Supt. Prlmnry Depl.. Vlnla Rm-krnlmck: Urgunlal. Ruth legerwood; Seen-Mr). Mlldrml Belr dvraudl, Fallh Rru'ln-ll n-lnrnml h. the l-‘rnncm Skinner uchonl ul Moum ('nr roll, ll|.. Tuesday. obn Rudnlph Knnat has received his disvhnrxe from Clmp Jukson. S. C. H0 and Mn. Knnak Are visiting at the‘hnma- 0! Mr, and Mn. T. L Knnnk Harold Plague hau- returned to Par- iv lulnnd. 51‘ (‘,. nnvr n lvn ‘dly fur- laugh. Tln- Modern Woodman of America and the Royal Neighbor Indxes will have joint lnulallatlon o! officer: I! the Community Hnuu- Thursday ev- enlng, \I IV! \II Mr. and Mn. Frank Blelmehl and daughter. Myrtle, of Chicago. and Mum Bey-Me MUth)‘ u! Highland Park “o-rv tho gum-n of Mr. and NHL Ed Bloimvhl un New \‘Mr‘n Day. Mr, and Mrs. Kenm-th Low-II o! Libtrtvale- were the gum-(u 0! Mr. and Mrn. Harry ()lendurf Sunday. Mr. Bert Eaton hu rentvd Mn house turmerly occupied by W. A, Whltlnx to In family from Nnrlhflold, Tho Christian Endeavor Roch-l; o! the Emmy-Heal church gave a nlelxh ridv party Mundly awning and wow entertained at thr home 0! Row Silvrewnld 0! Nnrlhnt‘mv \11 Am] Mn I) HM \h' Hnuux prom \h. \\ 51H Hm \ NIL“! lb (1.1-; l'1 ll. max: ILLINOIS \IIL‘II h-r Ft l'1‘TII-1J3u SI llg‘ Ill rm [ml nd In; and \1 n r} Kurd- (".Il‘J ‘AHI XI v00 2 Y. W. (‘. A. NEWS 3 00°: OOOC m-rrm )' Hf (‘hrh-t' n A uurk Nnndn) M- l rm! (hrini uurk "nu [-‘ru pm In eff lncre ‘hlch *II‘ In In an 81 1h ne mnnd ne Ho I (‘umon A” |t I hu n In he vn ;|1h_ mi pinnn [ l-‘ru um- mm pant llnre In“ been an eff to muro help for the fast Incre n; nork of the mutton ‘hlch *II brotdenlng and developln; In wny. but the rlght klnd of An an ant seemed dlllcult to find 81 th needs of the Amt-non de- m-nd ne 0! what”: talent: In Mlu Reynolds who cumon m thr Milwaukee \. W. C. I felt that the right person hu n sent and we look (onward m he work among the Glrll' Club'- with ‘ at prom!" ot better thlnp. Her kclalty will be advlllng and plnnn l for the alrln. both Junlon Ind 8mm”. and the recrcntton work uherila nu) non-mun I part of the W. iC. A actlvltlen. thu- leulnu the oral Secretary free for the work a naturally requtro- the tlme the executh'e o! m orgnnin- tlun this Ilnd. No. that the holldu- are over the c bum-vo- renumed their meet‘ lug: d {want t:- unlng on as before. The J Mora ue .huny on scrap book! for H?" hogpltul a: Fort Shvrldln. E me who henrd Dr. rrm Morrl In her lecture December 13 wlll dcllghted to know (Int the will .u- n u-luru uddrosl In the AI- u-clnfipn rooms Friday evening. Jan, I0. lllrjhhlf-h all young women Ire ln vlted Mimfifiop noldn. me rrv! _\' M! NH- ‘, LP ALACE CASH MARKE t call Picnic Hams, less than wholesale. 'skct éormd Beef .............. . . . BidFerBaconbystrip‘. and Calves Hearts LSpcciah rgest size Gold Dust . ...... . gloating sharps put it 2001‘ up in the; 9531.]! is p: rformed magical/3' m; toffee P It contains tannic acidf hich has nothing to recommend} 3 :1 g 5 Electric , :Coffee Percolatorsg k as a beverage. .HERE’S a better wm to make' , (0170? than mere/1' boiling 1!.â€"§ #10! 1'3 bv the 1’ ’rm/amm P1 aces? , as drink poor coffee, because we? rink poor/1 boiled coflee OORLY boiled coffee gets next; uneRibRoastNativeBccffl....,M ., tOiOCPotRoast ....................... rk Loin, Whole ...................... . rk Shoulder, Whole ................. uh Spam Rib. ........................ d [4rd, Bell Slipped ‘(lBring your baskets) AI‘PHK'HH mn ‘ublic Service Co. of Northern lllinoiu to none of the trueflavor of the? Built of copper md nickel in u! forms Sold on Monthly Payment: ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY SALE year, But a great mango : . m-w girlu' work young Women} can. lwunn her amazocnln mug-w A1 "OSéar Mayer‘s Sho- hrlngp u unrld of lufur¢hun which wlll interest all yuun: ‘nwn a! (his “me o! the world'p Vlory and il Iva hoped that I.“ will she an eflon to hear um talem wn man Hell Spednl musIc will he pruvld and I general'good lime um fullowg The null Vesper! service I be held next Sundny afternoon four o'clock. i A “null cabinet of some kin that can be locked II [really 0 In the Host”- Room: a! R. an ‘Idnn. Anyone having one to tell f (In- awny will confer I hvor by bull- Inx 676. the Géneral Secret _\ n! the Y. W. (V A. for further 6n rma “ Anyone having qfltcles of an, Hnd to donue lo the Y. W. C. A,- um- mmfsde th will be hrld the spun"; can wn them to ”w A' win» (Ion Room u my UIMI' m :9 Mon ha been mud. for taking c.1- of them. - Thur-ad” evemug. Jan. 16, undo In. A Senior Dmcing clsu HIL’opcn Humphrey :nd Mm Lloyd. g The people who (mm mm ' me German fled because we cun‘ (m on m dhhdon, have mu, ye! vorod burning down the goverhmem. mm- Inn .1 Washington bec‘auu» I no- bubllcuns and Democrutr- nr ' mu scrapping. unnoc- depend! upon the fin! lng' I nucndunce. Friday eventnx m hum or“? We pven- 'w/ m

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