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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Apr 1920, p. 2

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"5? “0“}. fizz“... PAGE TWO Miss [Dorothy Panerson and Mr. Wheeler Lee were united in marriage at the Evangelical pmomo. Sab- urdly evening. April 3. by the Rev. J. H, Keagle. paste! of the church. Mrs. Lee is a later of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Putt son of Evanston, “1.. and Mr. Lee is a soldier at Ft. Sheridan. Misses Dorothy Llwrence and Lu- cille Cnmer will entertain the mem- bers of the Luther Imgue this eve- ning in the assembly (room. This will be Lhe regular monthly meeting of The regular semi-monthly meeting nf the Dorcas society was held Tues~ day at the home of Miss Rose Kom ser, South Green Bay mad. the Lengue Announcement l5 made of the nur- riage of Mlss Julia Rams and Mr. Ben “'illiams of Waukegan, which wok place Saturday. April 3rd. at the home nf Rev. and Mrs. Roscoe Burgess m Somnnauk. lll. Mr. |nd Mrs. Williams will makv thexr home in Waukegan. Macs Salome Brand entertained a party of friends Tuesday 0f last week at her home m Central avenue. The afi’mr was zlven in honor of Miss Brand': wusm. Miss Sylvia Orth, of Milwaukee. A very pleasant evening was spent wuh games and music. De- lightfui n-frwhnwnts wvn- eerved hy the husths. A very enjoyable vwmnz was spent last Wednesday whm: ("amphell ('hapta-r s-ntertamai the members and then friends at A; party in hunu!’ of the eighth anniwr‘tary ut’ their organ. izzifim‘. Dam'm): and var-ls won- the features uf the evpmnz. The «um-ess- l’ul prize Winner; wk-rv Mr. Henry Roady, Mrs. Just“. Mr, Uotfrivd Nich- ols and Mrs. Rockenhach. arnumt Mun“: n<)u>u-nca.._...x “my, all the winter blankets; dean the m0 L'H'L-trv <puts after the winter's use; ta sun‘mr’r curtains“ do them "up a: you rimshui, and wash up yourjeather p fui :wi flurfinussyâ€"wmddn't you be gr‘ (mr modern laundry methods are rehew jmu Hf these and other detai‘ pieamrlz Bundle up your curtains. ~thrr Max'mr pict'es {why and send t This is the time for clean automobile covers. Before ynu place them on your car again for the season, send these cumbersnme pieces to us to he freshly laundered. \HIVI \(‘at'n How ; Arc mu gmng in Many rag and woole ‘h‘n‘. fur ynu. Save Yuu can send your motor rugs to us also, to be wasneu free of the past season's grime and grease. We have special equipment for handling these extra weighty things. (if wurse, yuu v uiv \Vhy nnt kit us Wag: ‘ I‘ laundering ml". and fieec)‘. Eiderdown Quilts Laundered Expertly ()ur modern washing methods are ideal for your elder- LlOVV'll quilts which you. will naturally want cleaned be- fore storing. Here is another bit of heavy work that mu will rind it economical to have us do for you. Feather pillows washed by our specialized methods are soft and downy after their bath in rich suds and/dry- ing in clean. warm air currents. Put new life in your old pillows by having us wash them our laundry way. Your elephones 178-179 IFY‘. SOCIAL AGI‘IVITY Have Your Blankets Washed Before Storing (if wurse, yum will want to have your blankets wash- W'ny nut let us do this laborious Work for you 1‘ Our , . i‘ laundering them saves the nap. and keeps them \V Dress Up Your Car in Fresh Covers some kxml pcrson should come into your house I Spring housecleanmg time. wash and pack away winter blankets; clean the motor rugs that show spots after the winter's use; take Out the summer 11' curtains“ do them "up as you would. beautifully 1i, ~ ml wash up yourjeather pillows to 21 Wonder- \' rlnx!fincss~mnd(l11't you be grateful»? \bout Those Heavy Rag and Woolen Rugs? Lace Feather Pillows ”Made Light and Downy 1H Nab” n Reliable Lau‘ndry going in strugéle with the washing of those mi Woolen rugs this spring? We can launder 2U. Save yourself. and send them to us. l yuur lace curtains in fleecy suds. and pure )ur mnde rn laundry methods enable us to re- urtains exactly in their original size, with u and all beautifully finished. And Those Motor Rugs? Let 1's Wash Your Mops v ‘urtains that Look Like hew 58m eve‘nng .‘h‘sfl l'red Labahn had as her ‘d mugiC. De~ guests Thursday Mrs. George Laâ€" n- eerved hf“ 'na'nn. Mrs. William Niehuhr and Ir mu [.abahn of Evanston. mdry methods are at your service to w and other details of spring house» up your curtains, pilloWs. rugs and >5 {why and send them to us. Launderen and Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade were the guests of Mrs. E. J. giv- ham of Irving Park Thursday. lg §nnxmm NEWS ITEMS 3 ”1“)" Mrs. Frank Mutchler infill entertain; sixteen guests on Sunday in honor of; Mr. Mutchler's sixtieth birthday an-l niversary. : Mrs. Louisa Oste'rman of Chicago was the week end guest of her sis- !er-imlaw, Mrs. E H. Willman. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and two chil- dren. Duncan and Walton. of Irving Park. were the guests of Mrs. F Peterson Sufiday. Miss Eva Siijestrom will entertain the Friday Evening club at her home tomorrow evening. On account of the inclement weath- Ur nf Sunday evening the Easter pro- gram in the St. Pfaul's Evangelical rhun'h was postponed until next Sun- «iay mwrninz. April 11th, Edward Segert sold his bungalow to ('hris Mentzer who will take pos- xessiun of it the first of May. Gounud's High Mass. an unusuai Mahorate musical ccremuny ace paniod the Easter celehmtinn in t Holy Cross church Sunday morning. The altar was adorned with gorgeous Haste? Hlies and many other beamiâ€" fui flower5{ ‘ Mrs. Harry Olemlorf will enter- tain the Young Matrons' club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Louxs Shetzley will be has! ~‘ In the Euchre club this after to us also, to be washed Thr girls who are to take the prinuipal parts and the attendants. will have their first rehearsal Thurs- day evening. April 8, at 7:30. It is very important that all of those who are to take part attend. as Mm. Humphrey and Miss Richardson will begin drilling the girls for the dancâ€" es which they will give in the garden; . Vesper Service Sunday The vesper services will be held Sunday afternoon at. 5. Miss Eliza- beth Morrison will sing, and other attractive features of the program will make the meeting very worth while. All girls and women are in- vited to attend these weekly meet- ings. The junior dancing classes have been rehearsing for some time on their dances. They will take the parts of fairies and) elves. and wood nymphs. Their dances are very lb tractive and show i; great. deal of training. W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider'- Friendship Girls Fifteen wounded soldiers were en { tertained at a game party at the As- ’ sociation rooms last Thursday eve- ning. A number of games kept the. guests laughing and “progressive cootid" proved to be the must popu- lar form of amusement. Prizes. among them boxes of Easter candies.‘ were given to the winners. Refresh- ments were served. and everyone de- clai‘wl the partitg: 3 jun}. mm STAFFORD The Tailor g 364 Central Avenue Sewing Machines Repnired, Called for and Delivered. Highland Pnrk Miss Johnson Speaks to Mothers l “One of the most important ser-i vices which the Red Cross does for; the disabled soldiers. sailors and mar- ; mes. who are discharged from the5 public health hospitals is to notifyi the parents of the exact diagnosisf Hf each case. and the necessary care» which he must use to complete his krentmunl," said Miss Harriet ilM‘C‘E .ohnson. who is supervisor of the} Red ('rnss work in four public hos:-I pimls of the central division. l During the war, the Red Cross sent daily bulletins to the parents of the boys who were critically ill in the eastern hospiuls of which Miss Johnson had charge. They did every- thing possible to make thé situations THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS easier for the pnrems. Welcome fec- reation for the convalescent buys was a specialty in the Red Cross Work. ‘Miss Johnson told many interest- mg experience-s in her Work among zho buys during the past few years. The mothers were deeply Qntervsted m her talk. and Miss Johnson answer M many questions after her talk. Rt'frvshmcnts wvn- Served and half 1.“ hour uf gmnm vlusvd a u-r)‘ H1, juyahh- Honing. 'l‘itursriny «Awning. Alfrui mui Ed- Ward Marks uxtortained some friends a: the (-ummunity house. Gamvs and music were vnjnyed and deliciuus roâ€" freshments \H'X‘Q‘ served hy Mrs. music were freshments Marks. Saturday ufn-rnoun there {was an Busts-r party for the younger girls. (32mm in he ping with Easter were, plum} and Mildred Weinnncht won' the prize for placing the egg while} blindfolded into the hunny's arm»! The refreshments were candy Eastei 5 eggs. I Suridhy afternoon the Wounded sol- diers were entertained by the Busi- nesg Girls (lub. Games were played and a hot supper was serv.ed Wed nesday mening at R the girls gave a leap year party. Thursday the girls of Corps 2 will take a hike i! the wuther permit]. Otherwise they will have a party in the rooms at 2:30. Saturday afternoon It 2:30 {here will be a meeting of the council of the Young Women's Lennie It the community house. All members are urged to be present. Telephone 265 All nukes of witches, clocks Jewelry for, culled repaired and delivered \'Ul'.\(; WOMAN'S LEAHI F. W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider'- 364 Central Avenue PA IN 7131;. m PERHA Name .4 ND INTER/UR DECORA TING All Kind: 0/ Final-n Rgfinuhnl WHITE WURK .4 SPECIALTY DANIEL A. FAY 638 SkoHo Avenue Highland Park. Illinois All ka Guaranteed! Trlephnne 1349 LA NDSCAPE- GA RDENER CHARLES ”FIORI “Why so sad. tonight, my dear?" “Because Springtime is coming and most of our friends have had flowers planted since last fall, while we have nothing in'our garden coming up early in theJSpring. I am getting very unions to see our beautiful home surrounded by trees, shrubs, ever- green. flowers. roses. vines, a phol and fountain, a rustic tea house and a beautiful lawn." ‘ “How could it be possible to have this work done within short time" "W“Well my dear, you do not’need to be sad. It is not a serious matter that we have not had our plants started early, or shruhs planted last fall. We can have our place made beautiful Within a short time." 1 “Corning out on the 5:10 this evening, I heard of an honest. experienced landscape gardener named Fiori. I believe this man is interested in his work and could solve our problem.” “Good! As he is honest and experienced, why not call him_on the phone and arrange to have him come over Sunday morning to discuss this matter with us?" They did. And they are satisfied. 1 WHY DON’T YOU? A dialogue between Mr. C 'I‘EI.EP,H()N F. 523 f5 Horticultural (90'0“. ' devvéirnard’s Seeds Call or write for full information. Barnard's Seed Camlog in full of valuable hints that will help you. The W. W. Barnard 00., Seeds-on \‘COTT JURI) N. Pics and Tycu. ESTAIUSHED I.“ WILMOT WHITAKER t ANY M JUR MN. \‘u‘e Pros and Sec'v. Auloum Sec'y MM“ IMIMT «' 154 N. mcmc‘un BLVD.. CRICAGO Mrs. H. E. Robrcr Two Brands. six grades. per pound. Peas, Béans. per pound. . . . . . . ‘ . A . . . . .30c and 35c Lawn Fertilizer, Bone Meal. Sheep Manure, Etc. Melody W00ds Nursery Co. ' O. C. DOERRIER, Manner Ov‘er 55009.9 in Prizes A Story of Spring ; 231-233-235 W. Madison St. Chlugo, m. Mr. Commuter of Highland Park anii his wife NU-BONE CORSETS 3H and (bmpetc at the Homeuhural Exhibition m be He'ld at Our Store Sept. 9. 10 and 11, 1920. To Encourage More and Better Gardens 612‘ Davis SM Evin-Ion F1 JORDAN CO., Funeral Directors , Chapel at each Establishment Complete Line of Funeral [furnishings H IGHWOOI). ILLINOIS $18.00 per 100 pounds up RIDING HABITS STREET SUITS h SPORT SUITS Grass Seed Eff Its-rm mo $339.3 SI.» and Chimio MCo-bd‘IDll Made to Order Now Showing the Newest Stylus and Fashion: Springand Summer Very Remnnble Prices HARR'V‘EINHORN W'Talloduot Mouton 1008 Cranks! Avenue. Wihndu Telephone: Wilmette 1097 M EVA-u.- “9 1512 E. 53nd STRETJIYDE PARK “Hyde Purl I33 Phone Hi‘hhnd Park 64 (Luaranttrd One Year MADE TO MEASURE ndhwu-meezo “$1 Fort Sheridan av th' residents and busi to m that they will an Motor TI E beiween Highland P ark 24nd making lh< round 9 best possible sen'ive “hue 227-8004 FOR A1 condition. Lot: Side seats. rear tin 8 V Battery. 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