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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Feb 1919, p. 2

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P???“ Miss Ethel Zlmmcr entertained sm- erul young girls informally last Fri- day afternoon. sonic Announcemmt is madu of the mar- riage of Miss Lena E. Gehrke and Mr. Walter Garrity, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garrity of Highwond. which took place Monday evening with Rev. J. D. O'Neill officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Gurriu‘ will reside on McDunivl Ax. A farvwnll party is being given Mr. William Kelly and Mr. Harvey “'illiams this evening by svwrn’l of their frivmh at tln- lmmt- nf .\lr. mu! Mrs. uncel Muzik, Mr. Ltiii \Irs. HiIL n! Juln-t All- xznuncv '91“ :nurriugv uf {ho-iv «Lluglv tvr. .\[i~< \Iyrtle, m Rm. Arthur Mv'ie-rlavfl' which took pLu'v \lenv.~> day c-w-ni’ g. I-‘v-brunry fifth. in .lulivt‘ Tho- ,mu V: muph‘ “HT mnkw thvir T .»\ xm‘mh»r nf yuung pvuplo- from Highland P'u'k and Maxim-1 :mvndvd xhn annual .hminr Prum at thx- Gir- t'n Svhmvi. Winnvtkn, Saturday wrâ€" hnmv in BM irsm“ n tel-mix A «lwliL'h'fu! surprhtr pun)" was xiv-n .\lr~, .r\. Pit'r<(y!l of Highwum! 18"t Tuwrhx un-ning in hunnr nf hvr hirlhday Il'HIiVP'l‘iJY‘y. A lnrur numhvr of friends were present. Mrs. Pivr- son was presented with a gift by her friends. m'vning in 'rmnnr Arthur Muiwrhwfi. Because of the Lake (‘ounty Teach- ers‘ institntn the students were kept from the iunch room last Friday. To main» up for this a picnic iuncheon was served in the Boys' Gym. Besides giving ihe students a very good time the committee In charge. headed by Miss Eunice Knox. cleared about $10 mirniu which goes fur tl Athletm Association day. The P. T. A. always has two official chaperones there. in addition to the faculty chaperones, Miss Felm- ly and Miss Noyes: while a number of mothers are evinclng their l‘nter- est by quite regular attendance. A \‘Pry pretty Valentine informal was giVen in the Boys' Gym by the sophomore class last Friday. These "Jitney dances" for the school are proving very popiuiar. as evidenced by seven dollnrs taken in last Fri- fife/2M 'I‘he North American Union gave cuchre party last evening in Ma- The Mr, um! .\lr~'. Wallvr Mwirrhan My rtainwi inMrmalIy Ms! Thursday v‘nillL' in 'wmnr nf Mr. and Mrs: \'o*\! :h. Th ”W l ('aT HIGH SCHOOL NOTE Hall NI!) 1“" MW in With-n ”“1111? Hundred Huh “in mm-t Hun \nth “[3. 1,0le unll H Say Mw'xmg. Fx'hruur) ll Xviuhhurs “i1! gin» n \Vittrn Hull. FAM‘y» w [n :man .\ \muH “ill hv r-hnrqml‘ the benefit of the’ hruur) give a Washington Musqnvrudo on nmgbiflrently iinihirnwd Garden dc February :10. it is hoped that ull thi- Municipalo. their shining lwlmctl. members will be prcseni. as a wry rich capes, and flashing swords re- ;utractiw party is be-ing planned. minding ”"0 0' CM)" days. And then (in next Friday exit-hing, February lht- crowd. Thun- vn-rv ladders (w - ‘22. the Garrick Club Hf tbs Doorfle’lgl l." fovt high that bad bm-n brnu t Shields High School will gin? its nut (or the (K‘CflSlOll and ovary «me first evening entertainment of the “33 full; lht’l’t‘ Wt‘rt' litllt‘ (‘II'U like your. Following the prom-ninth)“ n! the tunibrili that ball (‘nrriq-d un~_ :i (hl'Pv-nvt play in the Girls' Gym happy victims tothi- guillotine: lherc- lherv will be dancing in the Buys' \wrv kitchen rhuin. tnblw and Gym The pvrfnrmancv. which is to bonchvs. but ou-r and :ilmw nll lmgin at 71.3. is In be in the nature \H‘N‘ DW‘pli‘. Dt‘wl‘l". DW'plt‘ nll lb“ ui' a lwnvflt. the prix'vmls living usi-d “W“- l" ”1" "WE. H" «huky WIN. m pun-hm.- :i ‘91 “r “mm.“ !nr tln- an [up of when nthvr' I'n- llt'U‘r sown The Thursday Night Club ii tiikfrigt Stationvu wunm wero uwae l l L-n many in my llfi' stagih ['p In this tinh'. thi- plan-M lva bail in gi‘t fl)()ng (IS bo-st lllt‘)‘ . l iiizinugml [u warm ll)_\':‘t‘lr back in i‘llulil b_\' using scrvons. mir ufiéuw. and long lu-inrv tho- pru- Thv pln) itsi-ll' i< n viml-r litilv (it“ilnll passed “0‘ knrw. by the (‘uiiwily by Marin Just-pliinu Wurrvn luminim: nf lhv big run in tho prvsiA onlitle-il "Tammy's \Vifv.’ ’ilouilin: dv-nllul ~«:ilnlv- [lint ”ML tlr<t mun in with tlu- trials of ”H" Tll'llllll“ l’Itt- the unly land had arrival, The inur- mun (Virruthoi'a, n strnuuling yuunulni‘ur that D:l'~~‘é‘ll llxmmzh illt‘ i-mwl .tl'll‘l. li--- llll“ finally nhtuinml :in “ha llk“ lbw uhtlwrlnu n! :i ~tnrm mulvr frnni :i \‘i-ry Illllll~"lll2|l \Ui- ihr pvuplr \n-rv rrunu. lilllL'llillK. mu) unl)’ In h-urn that [hr-Tr i.~ vrmditinn :Iltzu'hm] hr must h.» married man. Neithur mnrriml n huh-g (my prrsvm prwm'rh Hf 1! coming: in. hr i> :H .1 ln+, 1mm 41th i!!(‘il!(‘ll{ amid-ml) [H‘U\ltlfi'\ hI uilh A mukv-hvlimv mug in 111(- um nf l1i~ >i<(“l', (‘11111111111111111x 0mm: [hivk 11nd “ht, ihvulnnu :1 <111n1111l1:1t irr:1<1‘il1l~* Errnclnnnn, :1 yrmng girl “ith wlmm ('11rr11tl11-1‘< f.1ll< in law. and his sistvr's lluncw. tum-tlu-r “llh thv haughty :1111l pmminvnt 11111114111 harm-l! 11ml l11-r (lnuglnwr. Am-r (11:111)‘ laughuhlv and alums! M1111“- situntimm, tho i1llnv1§pln~rw 1-l1-z1r.<_71111l [Hath-N :11'1» \rni‘hctnfll)‘ .‘Hljtht'NL ’l‘lw 1111-111l1vr.~~ 11! {hr 1-l11l1 ft't'l that, thus“ nth-ruling Ihr- pvrfurmunm- will rlnnl llu- mvnin: .1 u-ry onjnyn'nln «mm 111 «nrtlvr In .1111“! confusiun. qw- (-i.'1l tivkvls haw: lH-n-n prm‘illml (111“ thnso \\i>l\ing j11~1 In :lllt‘lhl tlu- play 1114mm 11f lmth plu) :1111l 1l;1nv1-_ Thv vast 11f 1‘h:11‘:11-h-1‘~ i€ :1s ful- Thumus l'innmn lnw< Bier. J. bin Christensen. Eleninr Miss Ellis Mary M. Mrs. Elliott Nellie Miss Grant John A. Griffith Sam. Gates G. M. Mr. Harrison R. L Mrs. Hibbs Frank C. Lieu}. Kambofinlos Gust Mr. Kobs Anna Mr Robbins 0. G. Mr. Agts Scoevnle A. Mr. Sumner E. A. Mr. VVoods A. A. Advertised February 18, 1919.» WI. )1. DOOLEY. Putnam". ADVERTISED LETTERS thr I-lnh few-l that - pvrfurmunm- will .1 u-ry onjnyn'nln uh! (‘1‘llfllSiADll. qw- hm-n prm‘idm! fur“ In :IIU'IM the- play ‘1) :1de dunvv. ll‘:|1'h‘1‘~ i3 :IS ful- ~-\ I I}!!! H‘Io- Hf \I l-mln‘ Hi ..f HIH‘ h I14» I! [H HUM": .~' JP ‘4 (‘ 1“" long u‘rul hm‘ »rmunm- will ry onjnyn'nln lifusiun. qw- pl‘tn‘idr'd In!“ rm! the- play 1 dunvv. ‘~ ix?M :IS ful- ht‘l‘~_, _, . Allen Mamn' : artist Hm- I-f Ihw prv-lllc-l >iL'ht-1 H! Um \- t-ulv lhim; I uhtuinwl frnm Hm rm)! ..r HIH‘ huiMmu ju'st urn-r ”Iv prosh I24» .1 p'n‘wd “hl‘H 1hr (“\Mo'd lhrnhu suns-11 tngrlhc-r in‘dw l‘lnrv d-v l4 ('uncnrdo. thofliuhl hluc- n! .Hu~ lung columns 0! +‘rvuvh «oldivr» (h (hr) trim! to will»! Khvmru-lves nut of thr‘ ennui, sttmd nut in sharp (‘uu- lrust to [ho .uulnbrv huv 0'! the (‘i- ?viliuns. and the khaki groups of Am- LZHIM hlm h. morn pit-turesth on accnunt 0! the mingling of the snldivrs of all»- Hui”. Enrly in the day I)! Prvaidunt Wiimn's nrrivul. I wont to jet 1: look at ihv vruwd nutsitiv 0! [hr Hutrl do Vllii' whore thi- ri-vvptinn was hQ-ld. lin‘tvmi u! an awning nwr lht' en- li'uilt'i'. it “its runnpimi with the richcst rml velwt trimmt-d with gold fringe. Stationvd within were those inafliiflrently unimrnwti Garden dc Municipalo. their shining helmets. rich capes. and flashing swords re- minding 0m- 0! cnurt days. And then thv crowd. Thi-ro- vn-rv ladders tw - iy fort high that had bm-n brnu t nut (or the uccnsion and ovary «me “as full; there wort- littltI curt! like the tumhrili thnt haul (‘nrrit-d un~ happy victims to tht- guillotine; then-- “urt- kitchen rhuirm lnlilmi and honchvs, hut ou-r and uimw nll \u‘re pwiplv, pvuplv. [)t'nplt‘ nu thn rnnfs. in thn [rm-s, nn «huky palm, an ton of watch nihvr' I'Vi‘ limo-r sown (-o-iurd thv mm! “my“? varnl Prom-h pvnplo hmw- txld mo Hm! Prwidvnt “'il‘nn mmiv hy Var Hu- hmt i1!|pr0‘~"il‘ll.llf any n! thv volt-- hritim‘ l'n- 9w" thvm all, and none 0! NW!!! llurkn'll 4 i!!!|"l0‘(‘1|lill ,nr m “hivh In \n‘\\' ll“ “‘1 («bunt tilm- tn n‘nch (Pn- r‘hmhwl nut u! unr nmm L-l thn Imhrr {rmn which nunâ€"f tom-h lho- muriapv p:|~‘~mi. l’rm‘idn-m um! .‘ Frunm pil“ It was the most good-natured throng you could imagine. Whenever some old fiddler or accordeon player would tune up, there would be a riotous street dance. everybody grabâ€" hing anybody and whirling around in that dizzy European waltze or polka. 0nce~in-a-while you would find a Em who could do the Ameri- can one-gicp. and they were allâ€" like every other French girl you meet»~ crazy to learn the American way of dancing. American soldiers were the center of innumerable danc- ing groups and were kissed and hut;- ed by all and sundry. in; groups and were kissed and but“ Another nigh}! tool: In the ram“ ed by all and sundry ;Ber3em (which Is the name not of There were mukem and group- I show but of the moat eolebntod of costumed youths from the Lulu vaudeville or lute Hull In Pull Qumer. m most of the costumlnxhnd pmbly In the world) I wont. I|<~l"‘. inida-m “In! Mr~ \Vilwn. h-nwm-miu and Gun-ml l’u-rshlng r9- "hird tlw mm! umflmm- varnl Hf th‘ DIV-[Ila ”him: I nhtuin huiMmL' juist [)'A\'\Q‘|: “III-H 1d er ”\ll mdvrful Hi HM Nm‘o- frnm \Hhrn it vunw hr (‘um‘nrdtn K Im- wlndnw on Ch I ruuld n!» mm :u‘ [hm hnur lulluhinp: [‘1' ”In!" M" ho- ‘ The French underhtand enough of mint miliury ageantn tn know that they cannot t ! placey in an hour. and one must out while one wnltn. And an. far-seeing Frenchnu-n are N'M'I‘VIIIK at one hundred irancm» seats at a table (without dinner) It the m-ores 0! restaurants along the (‘hnmpn Elna-ye when- they can take their meals while wuitinl for the pageant. Did I tell you thnt Billy Morgtn cum:- into 5w oifice one du. ad 1 was mighty glad to see him. He field he had recently seen Nathtn (‘oryrith and Allan Jones. no i any happen to see thvm film. i had Ill‘ nths'r reminder 0! home on Christ- mas day when I It: invited to dine with Mr. and Mrr‘ Bryant of Luke and just about SllCCFf-df‘d mun I! hr .llcl bankrupt the nullun. mull ulll-' matoly bring on th«- l-‘romvlv rmnm- tlnn by so dam]. l\-z you know this pvm-v rnulrrg wnm- nf uurs ulll prulmhl) nnl hold! its svsnluns nt VPTN’HHI'.‘ hvcamw of: the luck of mndern (arllltlm In the Palace. The most lnu-rntlnx room for us Amol’lcana la the Salon do Glace itho Mirror Room where Wllq Ham 0! Prussia had hlmaelf declar- w-d Emperor of Germany after the. Pranco-Prusalan war. when the Ger- ‘mana were making their headqu‘ar-i tern at Vernalllen and where the ,Pvncn‘ m- nrv now In make will be 'algned on the name table evenâ€"a «flange colncldence that Fate and ;the ~F't'ench have brought about to humlllate the Germans. an'd they :vlll not forget. to take them to the In the old palace “hon It. comes time to algn. F‘Ort'flt who llre near the Onvenull (‘lutL Mr Brynnt In In the Prom-h umhulnnm’ m-rvlrp. and fur the per lml r~.’ llH' war, tlwy have tnkvn a charming um plum- ln the belqtttul nulmrlv of St Cloud. Thev. do a [rant dual fur Amo-rlcnn boys. wpoctully thaw \rnumlo-d nr convalescent Just like Mr. and Mrs. Shepard ut (‘hnn- tllly. As I drm'c- in and saw ln largo lmur- mpr the gateA‘Txlko Poreut Hnnw.” I rt-ully fvlt xxx 1! l wr-rr‘ mllng lmnw Thu-re Worn a number n! American whiten. Mr. Bryant canm uxth several F‘n-nch “Mt-cry. nnd \u- had :1 mmt Atmptunus tur- key «llnnvr with n (‘hrhstmfn tree nl'tl-rwnrdn and presenn Inr‘mrery- Our. Inch man n-cvlvml n'wholt- c1rt<vn u! (‘lgnro-tlvs (not a package) and in thr- m‘r-nlng wb llnncod and hadm gvml timv m-m-rnll’u To my «llrx-rhv. My». 8.11m Invm-dcmq- “gum hr M-w You” I “um and the (alm- ,lullltlvutmn was rrpc-ntrd. ()I:-- Could slght-Mu- in and around Park for u year, but l'w take-n a squint at tho muflt flunuuK of all the hunlmnrkx. Spent thc- whole day Sunday at Vorl-‘nlllos the mutt won- derful]; lnlnl npnt l M'rr hope to \‘In- l'. H l~ rnvhqntmx beyond uurdx and no mml~ ur plvturr‘s can «In justlcr \III its rhnrln. Old Inuit! XIV HDRN‘d ntlthor np-m-r nnr labor tn mnkv It thv must ln-autitul plnm- 1n thr wurld One night I wont to the Orend Opefi H0039 and heard Thu-I. At ev- ery Intermission I promenedod In the toyer and saw the prettlent deman- elles In Ptrln. I admit I wen u- tonished at the modesty of their op- era gowns, for. whether It sun the we? or the style or what. two were none of the very decolletc effects seen at the Metropollun {I New York. A: far all me Ilnglng wu con- cerned. I would just an leave heard some 0! our anlnlt Park sluts»â€" though the scenery. chorus and hul- Iet were magnificent. modesty of their op- vhther It sun the or what. (We inc ‘jenriy and M t a general admin» tnion ticket at in this theatre en- lmum you to M! almost anywhere {and is the t popular form of {ticket. I had. V fine view from one in! the side )0 ' it was musical com- ; edy with pretty costumes and ballets. in contained ny allnaiona to 'the war and ha ’ me stirring music. 'In one .act t chorus came out created In ' um kllta and bon~ nets. and to}! accompaniment of don “the! v1: (Mon you to and la the ticket. I had. V o! the side lo ' ody with pretty cos I! contuned n: war and ha In one act t drop-ed In ' nets. 1nd to}! a bag-pipe. d" pipes or wh 1nd I: u fin, flu ad un Well. ll ) hive thoulhq' name of our' show on dlfl' wu nothlnx; Scottish of” ' In (heir illtn not came on rlxht In that an; evemh better than unfurlod the ed "SOOUIYKL clou- on to t .lnu until Iago: drop-ed In nets. and to}! a bag-pipe. d" plpea or wh and aa a fin, flu and un Well. it 1' hnve thought“ mme of our' tlsh km. and bon~ accompaniment of ed the Scotch horn- ‘er they are called. unturled the Scotch Scotland Forever." hwwll mtlht a put-up Job only teen saw the same show on dltl" t nuhtnand there was nothing; e thts) that In the from box tlj ye were a couple of Scottlnh of” o! the Black Watch In their mm a bonneta.‘ When um act came on y ntmply went wild ,_ rtght In thet x they danced and an; everyth the chorus dtd end better than chorusâ€"Amen they unfurled the tl-h Ila; and start- ed “Seotlnnduf rever" they lumped clear on to (1 age and stood at 4n- \ late until t goon; ‘va- ended and MORIAL PARK ETERY and ANNEX " uamahm’mvm . 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Padun nnd Trieste, I hnve the chunce to tnke charge under one of our oflices of the oflice the American Pence Commission wishes to camb- lish in Vienna in connection with the Courier Service and to investi- gate food conditions. i would so as Mr. Hoover's rep- resent-(Ive and curry the puspon 0! the Aneriun Food Commission which ought to insure me fair thtment. I will be obliged to go ihrouzh Bwiturlnnd in civiliun clothe: owinl to neu‘nlity regula- tions, Hut in Austria would probably wear my uniform. Cm' say when I will be home. It mu be sum. Fourth of July, Thanksgiving. or Chrhtmnâ€"In the menntlmo’you might have the famed calf in prewuton. A: ever. . DAN. .1 I.” I. Vain-I. Ill-all ”W M 321 JOHN E. CONRAD IWNIY ‘1‘ UV

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