PAC: E TWO A fin-“vii rvm-ptmn WAS hle «m Tuesday vwnmg xx! (he ['nited Hum- zelmnl church pu‘lnrs by the mvm- beN xi thr- vhurch fur Rm. and Mrs. C‘ (3. 'l’nmust who lmne the lattm‘ part of Hm: w-vk fur Dixon. Ill. (‘ampbvn Chapter 0. H. S, «with brawd its wwnth birthday annivnr- sary on Mammy owning in Masoniv haiL Thv HTJH‘ was in thc form of a masquz-rx-lv. IAutlv- girls. 0M fash- Ioned giria Dinah. Tnpsy. Indians. (.‘hidamwx and A ('lrmn \wrv ('areful’ ly gnardvvl my Rvd (‘mss nurses and .1 szhilor r ‘i mm nï¬'lm-rs of [hr law. The (WM \Lh ‘pvnt m dancing. but [hr :11»! fun “4,4 witnvsq-(lehvn thp honr [Ur unmzukinu arriwd‘ Prizr: um» m‘n'dml {1w must L'lkWt‘F- m szhilor The M'w but [hr 1‘ Lb? hour Prizr: .vw 1y drau- The next meeting of the club is Tummy, April 13. At twelve thirty the annual lunchmn followed at two o'clock by the annual meeting will be ï¬eld. Luncheon reservations should he made to Mrs. Cain, Tel. 113. hot later than Saturday. April 12. TIcketi. 50¢ each . WmdaébaKQJ A regular meeting was held last Tuesday afternoon at With-n Hall. It W88 the club’s privilege to hear of oï¬rsva; Mperimicea by Messrs. Du Wees and Woods. and Miss Tier and ï¬dward Gaugh very pleasingly sang accompanied by Mr. Frank Gaugh. was nmrmml Jt {our 'H'lm‘K (m 5:1! urdgw arm-nwn. Mun-h ‘3'). in Trin- icy (mm-n1; m LL-m m: Edwurc ()rrquL-x‘wuna 51.er Uï¬h'vr nf [In ï¬rst LliVL‘iu't I". S. R-‘sml‘lr Infantry reevmly .zn‘nlnlml humo from F‘mncw Mrs_- A‘ B. Mchughoy acted aé maxrml x-f :mnm‘ and «‘upmm Thus Mrs_- A‘ B. Mch matron x-f nnnm‘ am C. MvClune-, hruUlo-l‘ was box-.1 V'm. M \h‘ bride" mwtmr |~ 1H imrium. U.†\hnHiHL’ plr emu A run-pm» con-many in Hm Mnr Mrs. Edward J‘ Therm-n was: host- ess to thl‘ Rrbf-kah [,0de yesterday Afternoon“ Camw‘on. Idaho \[i:-< Alum (How: [\vunty-Lizlw- :uedn r'\'vl!ill[.:. Th“ out “9-70 MI‘S “Mr!" F Kim and X ‘. My Mr. and HIV. Bert Skidnmrw vntr-r tamed Inst Sumlzxy :11 :\ hmily rv union prmr m lhvir dr-p‘n‘mrv fnl Mrs Chas. Frehnrq will hc' hust- ess to the Flu» Hundred (‘Iub this afterrioon. \'i (HUN) hvv~te Mi wmwmmc H P. “OMANS SCLLB 1")“ hit! Ill CHICAGO. County M! Sun “a M.â€" Sana M. W“ «37 :\\n n†.; \Lh ‘I [Mr nnni lu‘n'vlt‘d ,uv-n-Hm mm :1: u.» .n rum-ptmn wa‘ Pm Mnrzmw h I) Fri .::1x.:;. t_ 6.7:: 1.3. E. :..:.I. ; Lia 42/. .: TTCELZHU‘ 3,553 :3... t. :: .m_.CL=:..7. 7.: at; NH" Ill h “t (M “i1 \im ('Iuh (ht ll] I'l l fnnuhr [llé‘ "lhttlv 0f l‘nri"' ."i'nin Augtht 1‘. MIT. tn January 7. lltllH. “hi-n l «murml lll)’ ilixg-lmruv to lilkt‘ my prwswnt pmitiun lll thr- Hm- _l).15>)'. During all that time I Wm Engaged in scientiï¬c work. ï¬rst in wire-lnss tologzrnpliy and later in tho Srirlmnnv on a research problem con- ;llOCtC(l with the locating of hostile airplanes at night. The armistice ‘mmn too soon for this latter work ‘to bear its full ft‘ult. but interesting progress was made. Among those who have sleeping sickness are two thirds of the voters when the politicians are putting things over at the primary elections. 'l‘ln- l'l‘t‘Sx‘ w~v> no re-us'm). why it .‘lll‘llld «lisvnntinuv this (‘nlumn as lung: u< thw hm)»; {rum Highland Park are still in svrvim‘ nvvrvsas, hut thnru has tun-n nf lznv. fur nm‘ renâ€" mu 21ml :mntln-r. :l drnpping off in thw amount «sf mule-rial which has usually been. Submitted for publica- tinn. Thor l’russ ls unxinus tn :0 on with tln- pululil-utiun of these- inter- Mting lemurs frum Highland Park llh‘ll. but \u- mu~r ask you all to help us in this work by turning in your We slmuhl likv furthc‘rmnrv in this mhmm In puhlhh 1h» names nf all the men whu wturn frum tho sor. \ivw, W» Ihc‘l‘r‘fnl‘f’ ask mn’ rmulm's m I‘vpm‘t :my mvn In HH‘ Pl‘t'v of- ï¬n- “hm [LHI’ I‘vturm-d. prm‘ixlm! 11m IIH'H (2m hv indnm‘d [0 stop in run! rn-purt Ihmnwlnw Among the pcoplc who kick on the slow progress of the peace settle- ment. are thmc who next month won't buy any bonds to bring the soldiers home. _ us in {utters \Vv wish to thunk our friends for [Mir kindnnss and sympathy during our recent bereavement. It is not true that the Ponce Con- {vrence is deciding on nothing, as frequently it decides to undo all it did the day before. Hutu!“ (â€1' pm It In" pm 4nd :1 cnmm wry [)In'JhlllH l ~YIHI‘1‘IHH: but m “MM Hf ‘HHIII‘IIHI‘HI m m) Inm: ; Thh‘ :Hm-n “zu' \HH 151:“ Indvtimt. nuplz fur vice in Pm" At present I havv charge of the American Research Information Sor- “LIIIHIL' My ntmu u'i nun-In hl'ic uhwmm pmmiws to (Ah-mi â€015’ :\~' my \Vlnl'k :lfll'l‘ [kw IH tukv m0 huvk m (‘lmsrunti~ “iihnut mvn :m npmurtunit)’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller (“\Rl) 0F THANKS Mum! Park Pro» Hl‘ I h't‘tin'l Very truly yours. PAUL .\'. DIKE \i\i( le \l xmmimms In ruliwv I! \vn :m prUl‘IulH [n Alllt‘l‘iUH. \\'IIh tlw ('mhns po-rnmnc-nt. but m munthx‘. us I .' H [H'vâ€˜ï¬ Paris. France Mun-h M. NHL way npwns up HI m my L Hm ilml fl vppul‘l un it)’ mu hvrw (‘oustnnti ('mhm hw'o in [HI' HI] \\ hwl! II 8.1mm“ u ulwl :9 in! Hf ;. \\ilh ll “:1‘ u! ‘hnu- ('u \\ 41\ W! \llltlh'l‘h a ï¬ U a WAIi CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE 35060 THE riIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, LLLINOIS In the: Carrie Jacobs-Bonds "The Path 0,“an occurs thn following: “And if ynu tuke life in its Spring And just about midway The “'Ol‘ltl is llnunll t1) llmk real good ‘ \‘N And tlmlgs lunk bright and guy.“ And surely life is mkvn mldwuy and nlldlluy nt the War (‘nmp Com- munity "llilllm-a‘ for lhvy all sure do lun'v n :gwul timv: surely any (me who Imus lil’v with all th‘ (-nlnrlng 0f ymnh with its Vlvnclty 21nd (-heerful- 110.“ will hmv' to look very far to ï¬nd yum: people who haw :1“bettor timv and behave hum-r in having a 2.5mm} ting)" than what i~' [0 ho found \\w'kly {M the dilm'vs at nur (“(3n- (m.- prvtly litth‘ miss, just by Hunk-0,3 in mm of tho cutil‘lion ï¬g» un-s hem-x- known as the general minins." cut an “oversea" man and There is :1 wonderful lot tog‘lenrn about humanity en masse: oneï¬Ã©f the hostesses wanted a chap toé; pull corks out of the grape juice ï¬ttles and ï¬nally an auburn youth «€35 lo- cated for the job it detelopdflj that the poor chap was pretty nearirfalone in this great big world. Th his not at all together charitable tL; of us with lots of friends to but this fellow was the origt felâ€" low “When a Fellow Needs a ,. end" and he told about the plan the authorities to ship him to sea; in a week or ten days and hi; ed somebody from Highland ‘ write to him and Mrs. H thereupon secured “the â€"girl 75.5. 957:. 2:; r 2:. can: 7.3.7. :_ .3? :31; :: a: : 2.; Ii....;:.< .15; 5.; :...::..::r r. 3. :::::n 3...: : Just (01 n chnnuo :1 race was (:ird- ed hetvuvn the Arm} and Navy: Miss DuBrnck ropresonted the Navy and Miss Winter the Army and thé Navy “on but the Nan “as mighty sweet about it and passed out the prize con- sl§timz «If chocolate cream? to both Army and Navy. '3 \Vv hml :1 lnrgm‘ gallery 1 l lisâ€" unl and several mmmunitv ¢enter workers were on hand to say how Highland Park puts it mer and they were shown. n=-%= LADIES WEEK! u Telephone 54 / ,6 N. Sheridan Rd. L=======l follow him around the world i! he goes that far. and it is conjectured that the auburncd hnlr boy is go- ing tn slt down some day in Slngfl- pore or Hindustan and linger over the last note from the glrl from Highland Park and possibly he will think of Grape Juice and cork pull- ing days of 1919w~War Camp Com- munity Service boats Shawn taxicab servlccvâ€"lt goes farther. The wound in the $01“le of con- fnrvm-vs of the North Shore reoreav tiun l~~mlnrs was hold Tumllny noon at thv Ynung Wmnon's ’utrintlc lmguv of Highu'nml “3th l‘vprosontfl- lives from \Vnukr‘gnn, Lake Forest. Highland Park. and Ilighwaod pros- (Ant. Plans far the summer camps and tlw nxohnngz-s of new games wow the chief suhjvots 0f lllSt‘ll>Sl01l. Miss Marion Phillips of \Vaukegan gnw nn imvrqsting report of the munth's rvcrvational conferences she The people who favor the sinking ofthe German fleet because someone may have hard feelings over divid- ing it. have not advocated destroying the railroads because there is a dis- pute over rates. hm'just nttomir'ti in Now York City. le mm‘titiï¬, liko all good meetings. (*lillt’tl with n lunrhwm. very duintily .wrvml zit tlw l'lllqllt‘ 'i‘Pa Room. Tim lmskvtlmll mum-S betws-on the Luke Forest and Highland Parkâ€" ilighwnud teams will he played next Monday evening. Because_ of the game thé 'swimming pool will not be open as usual. It is expected that everyone interested will prefer to be in the gym rooting for Highland Park and Highwood girls. The lovely spring flowers testify- ing to the resurrection of all nature and‘forecastlng the glories of the good _old summer time, look almost as good to the women folks as the artiï¬cial in the milliners‘ wln- dows. Tuesday evening has become a set- tled party night at the Patriotic League. Soldiers no longer need a personal invitation to come. The League has the same kind of adver- tising that every successful business strives forâ€"1‘1! you like us. come again and bring a friend." The usual form of entertainment has been pro- gressive bunco. the popularity ot which is not yet on the wane. But whether bunco or some other games are used. the parties cannot help but continue successful for everyone comes expecting a good time. YOI‘NG .WOMEN'S PATRHDTH LENH'E 0F HIGHWOOD Whenever you order a Suit from Moldaner Humer you will surely get 'qualityand ï¬t at astonishingly low prices. ' Special, for Two Weeks Only We will make to order our $70 to $85 suits for $58 Suit values up to $100 for the next two weeks at $70 Make Your Selection Early Before Stock Runs Low Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday! Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist. of Hingd Park CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday Sclool 1m: mediately following; Wednesday Evening Testimonial Servioi' at 8:00 Large Egg Size. . . Prices on Application Small Egg Size ............ $12.75 per ton Range Size ................ $13.00 per ton Nut Size .................. $13.00 per ton Pea Size .................. $12.00 per ton Buckwheat Size. . . .Pricw on Application Chicago Solvay Coke ..... $1125 per ton These prices will advance 10 cents per on May 1, 1919. I also have a full line of Pocohontas Smokeless Goals and Franklin County Coals, prices of which will be quoted on application. LOWEST PRICES ON COOL FOR COMING SEHSON NOW IN EFFECT F RANK SILJESTROM 148, North First sweet CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 402 HEYWORTHS BLDG., 29 EA T MADISON STREET LADIES' ThiLOR “panacea-awamm Wale/M WomnIyoutoviI'tdï¬IM. You will ï¬nd IMMW Yupbwld M fat CEMETERY and ANNEX MEMORIAL PARK amidst nature's own beaqu. man has created a beautiful ceme- tery. The'sunken gardens. c winding paths. and the imposing clupd mgkes this spot envision of beauty. It is indeed a ï¬t- ting ï¬nal resting place for our beloved ones. mifâ€" WWTRmeâ€"V'i ia-m 7’ 7 hMemoml' P I: m paymentâ€"no hm Don't min this opportunity. wwmtothennhhzï¬cgmmrqmm mkoppomnnentt arm Manfzryonhanlmbakeyo uto-nd (tenth ecemetery. Noobliption. investigate NOW! YOUARE INVITED You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the .e Cemetery Beautiful 387 Central Avenue Phone 65 w» Hundred ior Fm: 1 .Miï¬t‘iï¬us It Dusxs, l lot your! hdies‘ 15! ,4; 35A HO. 308 The ? ‘.-‘ if. l0