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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Feb 1919, p. 2

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Mrs, Gerald Peck pntertained at and in rm-itzfi? mprann of lyric hefurv fihe (-1 . worthy 3)! [hr 3 Club. Covers were laid for fifteen. mk,._.\._,;n,_1‘,‘ dinner last Friday evening preced- ing the dance at the Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaefcr an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter. Marguerite, to Dr. Benjamin H. Adams. L'. S. N. R. P. The wedding took place last Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. Dr, and Mrs. Adams will make their home with Mrs. Adams' parents after :1 wedding trip in the west. blue Decorations were in red. white and A Washington dinner party was; given by the West Ridge Community Club last Saturday evening at 7:30 at the West\\ Ridge School. The ladies of the ‘club served a chicken pot pie dinner to an unusually large crowd. The children of the school played a part in the entertainment giving a George Washington wedding. The little, bride and groom with their many attendants. all dressed in c0lo~ nial dress. made a most charming picture. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in dancing and Com- munity singing. PAOI TWO For mgpy years we have merited the confldénce of our customers by re'ndering an intelligent and, complete eyeglass service at a moderate cost. mama mural (lemme ( give him this conveniencefyith out that drawback of other bi- focais ithe conspicuous age-re» veaiing seam or hump. They are crystal-clearâ€"tholr surfaces smooth and even. They cannot be distinguished from nece‘ ry correvtion for gleefully as he searches I! Daddy wore Kryptok andvon" nuisance of the Mischievous daughter has picked Daddy's pocket and watches him “Where are my reading glasses? (pronounced CryD-tOCkS) SOCIAL ACTIVITY EBSKINE BANK BLDGrâ€"HIGHLANIT PARK Century IflIflKâ€"CHICAGOâ€"Stue l Adm: S‘s. KEXEQK l KGLAS S! s I. L rnuuvmm au-‘OCALS in ('ain for his wading glasses. Glasses, he would be freed from the “offâ€" two-pairs-ofâ€"glassos bother. because Kryptoks would give him. in one pair of rinses. tho both reading and distance. and in reritzfig. Her mim- is higu mprann of lyric quality. Hvr cumin; hefurw 1-he club“ is an m'vasinn worthy h! tlw groatost (‘Ul‘hide'rulinlL There will also he :1 lulk hy l-Ilvanur va‘Wright unfilunuinu Sienna ImftlY'H-rs Miss Anna Muench W83 hostess m the Worth While Circle on TU?~«‘- day evening. Decoratimls of red. whim and brut- were used‘ Music. games and dancing were‘ the features of the evening. single-vision lenses. That's why Kryptocs are called the "invisible bifocals.” We are competent to meet the optical needs and tastes of the most exacting patron. Call at your convenience. Shv has had muvh oxpvrivncv u< soloist with promiuvnt nrvha-slrn‘ Mrs. ()rvillv St. Peter was host hulmr Hf Mr. St Saturday m oning f1. P. WOMAN’S CLUB U) twvlily guvab‘ i’i‘tl‘r‘h hirihda» whim and brut- p9, QIMK THE HIGHLAND PARK" m. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOBJ How about “The Tin Soldier?" Have you read it? You'd better do 1:. for you must not miss Jean and Derry. It ls a true plcture n! Amer!- ca struggling painfully but wlth bravely amlllnx confidence toward vlqtnry and hnwlneu. “Jan Head" ls Hernahelmer‘l nm'. recent. no- vel. full of color. adv: .turc. 'Cnmlne and jade: and erupted cold!‘ (Both volumes in She rem collectlon.) ()ppt‘nhi'iill'< ‘lzltmt. “Tho (‘urinufi Quest" is a (-n‘fit‘jvnting nurrntimtold in his characteristic manner. it is the story of tlw amazing vxporionces of :1 rich young idler who proves on :1 hot that he can mnko his own way in the world. (Rent collection.) "The Common Cause" by Samuel Hopkins Adams is a story of one girl and one man in a little town who uphold their patriotism in the face of overwhelming proâ€"German sentiment and the story of their struggle and love makes a vivid and absorbing novel. (Rent collection.) \m' Skunk." and P‘z’nm'vw legi-‘n'i ihll'llt‘ll.\ ”Sarah ('r«\\." hnu- lwvn added in HM» hho‘lH-y 0! ”iv .mullg mum. lmngvm- (‘lnrk's do-lighiful story. "Will Shakospo-urv'u Littlu [,ml" comes in the snmv Svribnnr addition full of charming pictures. Innd well printed. Seeing tlwm stand'so crisp and new on the sholvos nnm’ng the worn books. it makes one, ache to see the old ones ull replaced hv similar clmn \‘ulumvi, 0h? The du- light 0! n ne-w lmnk? ('nplvw ‘ Huhwlu lH-lnnnd lih- mun, Hirhwrd IH'lHu fr (If :11 ll ”my h >trur'llun of full ”r ~uuu prufnwl) i lnukv i! up] [inn rulu‘zl vuhli [Iv-I lntvrq at hunk lil-r HM wa- weznr in civilian life only they nre- khaki color. \Vc- also got wmpvpli in leglngs. and when we are all drt‘ssvd up with leggings and our nwrwns caps. we look almost liltn llli' jm'kit-s, but still we are the Great American Yanks. l rucvived the box you m-nt. It :irrin-d in first class condition. The town hm- surely changed mince l loft it, .l saw A piece in the Tri- bum- mm is printvd in Paris daily (or tlw soldiers about Highland Plrk going to build {I contagious hospital ('lom' to NW Highland Park hospital and lmu- chi.“ us a momorial to the boy-1 of llighlnnd Park who tell in tin- (lrvut War. l mysvlf think this a great thing. i don't know how muny boys have died or have been klllmi in the war that are from home but i can only think of (our. i don't know how soon I will get back to Iht‘ states. but. it it in noon it will be at least six weeks. i only have that i can be home for my birthday as w» can all enjoy on? big day in the) year. Ag owr your brother. PVT. P. (‘. Hl-INNING. Hum- Hospital 3:3. A. i’. O. 784. Am. Ex. I-‘orcvs, Franco l rtm-iu-«l )nur lvuvr :unl RIM) the our that Buddy (‘urrnll “row. I surely was glad tu not those few llnvs that (‘urrull “rnlv. "'lmnk hlm wry much fur mo.’ You lmn- nu Idea how those few “ll!" mzulq- luv '1‘”. whc-n l wus in bed. Today l mu gnlux to go! my clnlhm again. nml this tlmv l um going in try and lump (ht-m. They luau» the lung (rnusors hwro lhv klnd thnt Once again. friends or this column. We appeal to you for more new: of the Highland Park men in nervice. Se-nd in your long and interesting letter for the "Suns in Service." Evâ€" s-ry letter ls of Interest to the many other boys in the service overseas. ()m- mother has said that she Ile- riwd more plmuuro from these pubâ€" liahvd than nnythinx she read In the Press. This we do not Cilncrdt‘. but wn do want more k-ttors: The following In {rum P. (‘. ”My The following In frum P. (‘. ”nu ning In a bnrw hospital In Francu: Toul. Jan. 20. 1919 || r.» lu- uh-rt. prnurvvh'v. unto-dank Ylm mu h»- H ynu road nun L'm-l wk and u fvw mugnzhuw vnt‘h 1m ”mm at 'thlv l'i«'lllrl'~' and What Thg‘y wh l'-," h) F‘m‘tn-r, i< full 4)! ill}:- timn uml mutho-h and [(130114le Slimluy whom! ('.2I~~I‘~'. :Iml Uthvri I ”my hn: In «hi unh moral in- ur-llun of Hn- ymlnL' “ill “no! ct I «if ~uL'LZ"~HWH< :mn! huh! I! i< ‘Ynl‘hx llth ‘rinw and PI (bk). 1‘ u n :ur), :gllnnuNI it mum-'3 ‘Ilh “urld n! Hum” t I ”an \L'LZ"‘H'VI illu~tr lmwul l \hll )unul uni 1| \\Ilh [Hrul H1 ‘hl),~ ,\l.«r) \hpm‘ “1“th (hr Public Library up“ :nitlitinn (u this I: not .1 nn-w puhlh'a- :1 furor.» in thv Eu- )! lx-(h-rs “In-n first 1 in th~ du) _ of umM-V Hrinlu ’uni Hm! Inn pl ~hnu-nt ('hllllrI-n In [hut \vr‘u H..rdinu Dmh‘ I"YU|‘¢' Fur thu unrk n! uniqw mmu-H St'llwxlhn) ln‘lp \shh'h llu-r [hr SH Hmlg‘wn' h_\‘ I)": kHlK will h) F‘my dollars were cleared at the New England dinner given by the Dorcas Society Wednesday evening, in the Community House. A number 0! Deeriicld people at- tended the chicken supper given by the Ridge School Club at the Ridge school house Saturday evening. Sev- eral ladies of the club dressed in costumes of Martha Washington assisted in the serving of the sup. per. Dancing tolloied the suppsr. the uaic being furnished by Highland ark young men. ' Mrs. ,Lena Antes celebrated her eighty-seventh birthday anniversary Sunday. A number of friends and rel- ‘atlves were presernt. Thl' C. E. Society of the Prmhyâ€" torinn (‘hurch hold a mtsalonary service Sunday evening at which Mn. Relcholt was leader. The card party and dance vhlch 'was given Friday (“'1‘"an by the Social (‘luh of St‘ Patrick‘s church in' tho Even-n Hall was well at- tended and n denvrnl good tlme was had by all. Six prizes were award- ed the men and women making the high score In plnylnx ouchro. The annual meeting of the W0- man's Missionary Society will be held at the home of MN. Willlnm Schin- lc-ber Thursday ‘zfilernoon. hum man» (in!) Hr Hrnun. {trim-r mlnlnh-r u! the- Lukv \ Ir“ l‘rv-luh-rIun (‘h‘urvln now wmvrmh'ndum u! (hr (‘hurch Enou- hmn uf Hlv l’l‘twhnc-ry of (‘hh'ngcx prvm-hml HI Hu- lh-vrth-M l‘hun‘h Sunday un "Thv lrrvnpon-Ihlr SPO- mui Sun" [)r, Bruun mid in part. "Fulk.~ :u'r fI-Hu tht‘ unrhl mvr, “HI: l-ulmm vim-d» Thc- vhuvrh nomi- Ihv process of elimination of its l'fld- L‘I‘R That. church ls fortunnu- which has dep‘gdnhle men and wnmuv" MN Ellznlwlh Hnlo- mu! duuxhh-r, Mrs. lit-rt l-Iustun hnu- rvtnrm'd (ram .h-m-rsnn City. Mu. wherv they have hvvn \i~itin_u ra-luHu-n (or [he [HIM nmnHL \ Andrm l'luer n! Bntlvr)‘ ID. \hal nnnln-nar} Mr. and Mrs Edenr Won-ling of Sin NINTH-”o- \'i~'ilm| n! ”w hnmv 0! Mr. \anling's lvr‘uhvr. Mr. “(W \Vq-sxlmu. Sunday 3 duy duy :Innivvrs." ,\. Miflfirrl Mal») and Elda Hnrenber- gq-r. Unrulhv McWillhums and Mr. Ralph Hurt-nN-rgvr ntlendod n puny at ”w humn- of .“IM‘ Murh- Rmâ€"dor Saturday vwning. Ru-mw Wandmnn n-ntertnlnod n numIn-r uf llltlr- '01ka n! 11 Gears? \\’n~hingmn Party Saturda) after- noon in hnnnr n! In- flhh birthday Mount. Eugene 1nd Arthur Inger have given their Peerlou seven pu- rwnxer car to the flllnn tb be used for a fin- truck. Misses Elu Junlnon. Ruth Erick- son and Mae Rcldlhl of Chlcnlo wore entertained at thel home 0! Mrs. A. f. Momer int Sunday. Ml.» Hm PI'UIII of Delaun. Wi|.. hpl'llt the week and with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Penis. [aim-«l at nm humo of Ante-i Friday in hnnur u! Mrn‘ Lynn 4)! Chicago Mrs. Warring during the Mrs. Wurrlng'n daughter. Bruchflnl, who I! In Soul A numbvr of relative: Mrs. R. I). Read: and two children. and Mrs. Ru Ounekal 1nd non of Clflccgo were the guests of In. R. E. Penis. Mr. and Mrs. Emil F‘roderirl md family of Arlington Hvighu haw rented ihe Trier house in (he Osierman Subdivision .nd viii mon- to Deerfleld April I. Mr. Frank Suppla of Chic-go spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Richard Supple. at th Sell; Mrs. Fuerer u! Rlcine. WIL. vlnll- rd Mrs. Thoma: Dufly a Y"! din of lust \uwk. Mr. and Mrs. Pun-rs 0! Newton. Karm. use vmlnx n the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Ryln. Mrn‘ Henry 0!! 0! low- 11 v|ultlnl at the mine 0! Mr. and In. Chu. Mrs. Alexander Willmln And Mini Ruth Krwm entertained 1 number n! rrh-miu at a dancing pnrty l-‘ridny vu-nlng Ill hunur at their coulin. Mina Marxian-t McKellar o! Puma. N. I). Miss MCKQ‘IIII’ lt-h‘finturduy (”Limhuquv. In. (‘an Auden-on has been discharged from wrvivv and returned hum. from \\'e~.~t Point. Mism. last week. He in n Inn-charlie in (he u'intinn hranrh. Mrs. [L H. Krwut wnn hunted- to the, Five Hundred Club at her home on Wminmuiny nitt-rnoun. Mn. E. I]. Jor- dan was awarded the first prize And Mrs. W. A. Whiting the meant! prise. Mr. and In. Kennuh Wll'ud Mr. and In. H. Tulor 0! UN:- lyvllle spent the week end will It. and Mn. Harry Glendofl. hm- to the finclcmency of (he u‘c-uthor (hp hunks! noel-l and dance which was to he held In the “boo! hall Suturdny. Poh. 22. um: poul- punod until Priduy eventnz. Feb. 28. Mrs. Edward Blnghnm sud son. Id- ward, spent the Inter pm of the week with Mrs. Binghnm'l mother. Mrs. Amelia Pyle. .\’ daughter. Mrs. Oficnr I! In Seattle, Wash. relative: wore enter- humo of Mn; Sarah I hnnur 0! her birth- Penis. in visiting absence of M who. h‘ve Mini to full. Producer. perhupc ruling that long now bu got m be let! In the poc- km of the conuuner or he cut! And none (oth'g than of ramming the loan 0! lam l: to have the not park eight hours and the Iro- bu! anythin- dessert alone Ugllo wlch whipped cream) was worth coming !or."c.n't you guess who tafd It? ' (.Mrs R. McKinley and um Jewel Gordon called thJ men and girls to- gether (or supper at 5:30.‘ ‘Oec. this but Sands: the doors of the Sher- idan Club were thrown open for the first time during the “Open House" held at the Patriotic League by the Business Girls' Club. Tours of in- spection were the order of the day. All who had known 'the previous condition of the building showed much wonder at whnt soap and warm ter. paint. fresh 'pnpor and a little cretonne can nc-dimplish. The our- 908! men. eswclnlly, were enthus- iastic at finding an hnmelillie a place away from tho FOrt and yet so near the Fort. ‘ II EWWQQEEEEEB y ..‘,.‘ ' .1.':.'J IIEBIIIEIE! E E) Phone: Highland Park 320 Huanwoon PATRIOTIC LEAHI'E NORTH SHORE! GAS CO. Central Cemetery Comgany m Muquem Building. Dept'bbe 30000 00 WW. "wwafi‘m MEMORIAL PARK HEN RY ANDERSON" PA INTER INTERIOR DECORA TOR YOU‘ARE INVITED lehllnd Purl Purl 1‘s. Phone 885 Funk Mlle-strum - Phone 136 \Iutlll (‘03! (‘0. - Plum! 2? Paul Barth-Mt - Phone 67 and demonstrations Order one ton of WBUKEGBN OVEN COKE for «ch tonand-rhalf of uoft coal. ,~ Or, try one non of coke first. your sofiooand GENUINE \ wauuecau oven cone. This in the clean you save money by it. mytouoeup FIRE RISK OUT OF YOUR You can do it TAKE THE SMOKE. 0000000000000 0OOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOCOOOOOOI ........ 0.00. 0.00.0.0... g as on...“ Av. mm... pm: : ; HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINON ; Ioooooooooqoocoooooooooooo Mn lug. nun-q rm ‘ mm nun-n- Inhllfiid Dnmsra Suite G. 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