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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 May 1920, p. 8

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m@@@@@@@@@@@% T lepton: 124W Edreka Carpet Cleaning Co. Lock Box 201 Highland Park, Illinois AM the bright coiurs, the exquisite (it-suns and dchcate patterns, that churaqtcnzed your rugs he day you bopgtzz them wxll be brought back to hfg bv the Hamxltun Beach method. Every blt of dtrt and gnme and grease wtl] be removedâ€"viewing your rmzs and carpets rtx-autxt'ui. stainless and ab ylutely samtarv £mp‘ty wrue us or leave yourordc-r at necefiarv for you ' to wart wpcks {or the return of your floor coverings‘ With the Hamllron Beach‘fiarpetVV'asher we win clean your .rugs and carpets in your home whenever you wish. And we fan clean your rugs in a manner you have never dreamed possible. Have Your Carpet and Rugs Washed Right on Your Floors While You’ re Cleaning House The Hamilton Beach Method Wynn-fife Depot) p unwim: may v'mam :nfurmu- t m. i> in mmo zlrz-i phlm‘ M? in arm: upnn th‘n‘ matter Fwy a «in-«m: tho- \K-x relary n!" the f’an (,I'ISYHIXK‘ k‘ommissiun at \prxnmmld IHmms. 7 E‘ubiu Service Company u: \urt'rcm Illmms, 8'; George R Ionei Secretary. (ll-1‘2) ALLEV'S BARBER SHOP Nmrr: «w AI‘PLU‘ATION ' m «Hum: RATES ma'dobright a a new penny Tclophooc 724W L}; a! the \ Han 'XHH‘ St‘n'ict‘ (urthcrn Illmuis: 4-‘r'vivc (‘ompany Flinn-1'3 hervhy ti" 1 puhl'n- that it z'm I‘uhhv I'tlli- Phonic H. P. 936 Ix'd ‘Ih’ \ ‘W..w m RIM" i l ‘ ibeth Blauert. Ruth Wicklandej‘, Milâ€" solo by Alice (‘urley and a vodal solo by FlnreiiCe .\lv(;ath. (‘orps {I sang a Girl Reserve song written by one of its members, Gertrude McLai‘eii, and Alice (‘urloy gave an original poem about the work expected from a Girl Reserve. The program» closed With eight dances given by the folk‘ ilnnvim: class. The work of the sew- im: (-1355 was oxliihitml (lurlng the evening. and as this was the first time the mothers h'chl seen the urti- t'll" many won- plczisumly surprised, Tliv uyiiinusium clas»~ for girls tun tun-m: [.m- agiw ~!' ll illlKl H met fur ihv first limo Monday afternoon at THU ,\li~< l'lll/Jllu‘lh 'l'urn-ywii ui' Lukv Fun-st has i‘harizi- of this Class. 'l‘hiv High >l'l‘.”0l Qll‘l\ anv rein-an -ni' ‘i-‘HW'Hl nluw to be L'lYUJ‘ next ‘ dred Weinacht and Gertrude hicGraw.) . The musical numbers were a piano; Saturday night was Mother'fij Night ; a W“ at the community house. ‘il’oems‘a'1 Ba about mothers were given by. Eliza-:churi one ( trille ment ul m slun!‘ (Lv «Mrs and she cuul: Mar; l'lL'hl start >lx'll'! \‘t'st. iltll‘fl righi "TV“ ['1 haw alsz and Hum i ed at hi-r maid Liza rear] Hirs. l\'l'ulill)ai‘hi in true proprietess fash» lull. Frum the opening scene betWeen [luau- [\\'H, the humor of which was admirably setforth in the most cleâ€" wrly dramatic style, you would have teen informed of the long hoped for FOUND}! uf Madame Zikeller, the for- tune teller. (Mrs. Burns). Attended by her mystic potions and her_“mysâ€" tic Orran," the powers of madame were to be tried on Mrs. Beamer's "Twelve Old Maid" gtksts. “Futures were her specialties," and "liver bloom. brewed in the light of the moon." would make you young and beautiful for life. Then in they march- ed. tall and short, fat and thin, sad and gay, precise and prim. :There was first of all Lucindy Toots, com- monly known as Miss Wright, pre- ceptress of the Ridge School, and fairy princess of the surrounding countryside, charmingly gowned in gorgeous flowered silk of the hoop skirt days and topped off with a flower bedecked poke bonnet. Though she told you with rare skill of imperson- ation, of a dozen other love “fairs, yet had you been there nothing could have prevented you from falling at her feet in abject admiration of the charming face, framed in its curls and ringlets. Then there was Eliza Nefi, a little deaf. who long ago in her native home. Finland, was called Mrs.lMeril- athie. [lad you ever before seen her. as I haw done, in her native cos- tume. sinuing her native songs and dancing' the old Finnish dances, you would not have wondered at the rare skill and wniposure with which she L’rm-w': law Saturday night achieve- 9 RIDGF SCHOOL 33 ty of your lives. To be sure thé house was packed with all the eligibhes and non-oligihlos of the neighborhobd, till even standing room was at ajprem- ium, thc doors and windows burst with eager faces. but of those of yqu who caml- not, let me whet the edge of the imagination. There you'would have found the hotel parlors of “Dew Drop In." rare in its setting of quaint uld L-haim. samplers, pillows, mottoes. lithographs. what not, shells a'ml pa- Ho, all ye widowors and lovelorn hachelon‘l Why did ye not: sally forth on Saturday even, Maj first. to thl» little Ridge school house and there select your mate from among the galaxy of “TWelve 01d Maids." Foolish men! You lost the opportuni- yer fimwrs. gun-sided over by the cap- ablv Mrs. Reamer (off- stage Mm. \ViL Ham chiilvl. who sculded and ram- mi a: hvr maul Liza Pearl : 1311‘s Subject {or next Sunday's Lesson Sermon. ".‘vlurizii‘ :iml Immortals." Services are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. S’unday school meets immediately afâ€" ter the murning service. and is open in pupils up to the age of 20' years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies ofiChris~ timn Science healing is at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited td make use of the reading room at 38’? Can trial avenue, which is open" every week day {rum nine o’clock in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- o 9 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Thursday after {by HH‘Es Rvscrw harv and h‘ rm-r hnunds \ing H YOUNG “:1“ (Mr WOMAN'S LEAQUE after whmui. L‘urps ‘1 HI' scrvvs will have annthvr und chase wnh thv fur as hares. L pkuy< R in Ann-rim find in H? )Irx. Meriluthie. «mu-what stunt. 2' Loved; MgCann. A man. GIN, Ha {curt 1H: h‘ hm.» chosen Lhm. (Mrs. Ku’ 1;.)5‘5 who's wul‘! D. whosa ’1 'm in}; g Nighti ‘PoemS' ; Eliza- it, ’Mii: EeGraw. i, x piano; gal solo {I sang "by one clmi‘eii. original ad from |' closed he folk, he sew- in“ the; 1e first he urti- ijprised, irls her met for 11mm at ’50” is Class. ul. ‘ehea r< 1i next deceitful mun. after calling twice Ii {mum determination god the cur week for ten yous. up and marriedl “in closed on their Vnr cry to the a widder woman in less thnn ‘ days. iwidowen and bachelors Bachelors. you would have been i “Then on to victory, on to victory. charmed with Zelina Zook. - numb"- one cook, ‘(Mrs‘ Louise Soeflier), who trilled so sweetly of her accomplish- merits, or Ethel Mande, the poetic- al maid, (Alice (‘lavey). whose ver. slung were long and dreamy. or Man. (Lv Member, from Pumpkin Center. iMrs. Julia Seheskie), who giggled and giggled and giggled every time she tried to speak. No mere man have resisted the charms of Ann Fites‘. who wants her {Miss Jesephine Jewett). startlingly dashingr iii luiiizht >kii't, t'NlVfll, froek eoat, whiti- \‘est. high top riding lioots and he dorn liiit with rultish i‘ed twill, it right and tittintr president of "TVVi'lVe ()lii Maids SIK'lt‘ly." l'iimarrii-d men all, you lith' heiird (‘eriiitliy Fling“ ;ilwziy~ sings, quite evidently the :llltl her old Haunt)- and petite in her qiiiiint hoop. ed SllkS. lu-rihlmiied slippers. feuth could Mary rights. red dress the ~‘liould Hill) M pride of maid sisteu We'll tnmple down the men till we ire free; To vote Ind be elected is our cry. The suflngetteu will do or die." and so you lost the opportunity of a lifetime. The Ridge school and its commun- ity club are an example of the finest type of rural progresriveness. I do not believe an equal can be found in the State of lllinois. The sehiml building itself is‘ unique, typical of the spirit of the community, A giant-(Lin reerption hall with hroad eushioni-d window seat! and Window flower boxes. leads with wide folding doors into the main «(-hool room. An iirihed and vaulted \‘eiling mum n “’Clt‘nnie feeling of height and \‘pfli't‘ lirond windm._~ all along (llll' mill tilled with fi(“'(‘r.\ and plants, and dainty lilue hai‘uintrs. gives more the appearance of it home living room than that of a pill'lll' lmilding. The dark \taiiii-«l “nod Work hrintu ulli i . l . l l i THE 111me PARK mass, HIGHLAND PARK, mums (y and instigatur of eVery progres» sive movement in her district. 3 win- smne Woman. wifisu love for and gen» crusity to her neighbors is bounii less and whose heart and soul are devoted to the best interests of the patrons of the little SL'hOU]. For an hour the clei’er Madame Zi- keller applied her mystic charm. pour- ed “Hverbloom”. introduced her “mys- tic Drum." n wnmien dummy mp1» hie of moving. bulking and loving (in fact. none uther than the versa- tile Miss “'riprht whnse interpreta- tion of this second rule was quite as remarkable if not more so than the une previous}, but all to no avaiL Gentlemen. as you might have sus- pected, the Tux-Ive ()ld Maids turned sufiragettes, demanded their rights, wrwi fan and yursum- bouquet, hht' pop {my-d tn the llfv. the \\'<»uM-hu mug. >m-ss. [hr "prinn duni. about In Sign up with the; Motmpulitun." Hcr' Kate. Sing," was so rich m humor of mxsturv and tune as to bring down the house. and would have bmuxht you, eligible husbands. tn your knees before her. Off the stage 5hr is known as Mrs. [L M. Blasier. the queen of the Ridge schmrl cummuni» ‘ang We’ve enlisted in that fight heart and soul and this Sale is our Challenge. It's a Challenge to high prices, a Challenge to competition, a Challenge to you to find the equal of the savings anywhere. For months we have been looking forward to the time when we might start a worth-while fight against high prices. We have made many special trip to Eastern Markets and now, firmly convinced that the universal sacrifice of profits by Merchants, Manufacturers and others will start a change toward better living con. ditions for all. we inaugurate in every department throughout this great store this Challenge Drive to break the back of high prices. and it certainly will buy more in this store at the Challenge prices than it has bought anywhere for a long time. We consider it a duty of this great store to lead this great downward pride movement in this vicinity and so we start it rifzht in the. heart of the season, not because the goods are cheaper on the market. but as an arbitrary act on our partâ€"a definite loss of profits as our contribution to the great drive to smash prices to lower your cost of living. ‘ Challenge Sale is Now in Progress Our Great Spring Waukegan’s Foremost ' Store Whatever Else You Do, D01 Its the Greatest Opportunity to This Event Has Been Prepared for Your Benefit To Make Your Money Buy More n." ”or "5mg, h m humor of 0 bring down have bmuxht to your knees stage 5hr is Following thv clvwr little play rho unhn- caste of nvuzhlmrhoud Women Lurm-d waitresses and m-rved {mm the kitchenetu- the wry dalntxest of May-day luncheon. Each mrmlwr nf the audience was given an oxqur site pink and green May lmskcl. sufâ€" ficiently large to hold a portion of Waldorf salad. cheese Ind nut sand wiches. a delirious piou- of cake and a cup of hot chocolate. Latrr 1n (ht- owning the floor was rlvarrd fur «lunt‘lllfll lt would be ‘llfilt‘uh to Immune 1| mnn- whnlvsomv ur rum- pamunuhlv gmup of pouplv. Hus- bands and wives, hrmhvn and 315 tors. fathers and small daughters. The Ridge school and its commun- ity club are an example of the finest type of rural pmzresflveness. I do not believe an equal can be found in the State «if lllinuis. The school building itself is‘ unique, typical of the spirit «if thi- community, A glasst-(Lin reception hall with lirnazl cushioni-d window St'flt‘l and Window flower boxes. leads with wide folding doors into Ihc- main «(-hmil ruum. An fll'tht'd and vaultwl \‘i-ilini: mum n wulcnnii- fwlmiz «if hviizht and \‘plu't‘, lirund winilm._~ all alung (ini- mull tillml with fi(“'(‘r.\ and plants, and dainty lilui- hangings. gives more the apiiciirnnu- n! n hnnio living room than that of a piililii' liUilding. Thv dark \taini-«l “nod u'nrk brings nut in ~~trnniz rl'llt‘f the iniiuvo wall tints and IVUT)’ twiling. Thv culiirful rut tings and er- hand druwmgs of th- school i-hildri-n. arrangml in {R'N‘U furni ulmut tlii- runni. give eviilvnm- nl’ the type of mninu-ndalvli- imitnir tiun taught lht' pupils A! thv war of thi- main room an- niodcrn and iinipli- washroom Ari-unimmlatiuns, kntrhenettv wuippwl Wllh cuplmards, dishes. “NW and sxnk. and ndjuining these ii lmili-r rmiin containing mm» plete “'fltl’l' pn-ssuni and ht'ltln)! sys toms: Do, Don’t Miss the Challenge Sale at The Globe. tunity to Cut Your Living Costs You’ve Seen in Years. lnnUH-r~ and y-‘ung suns. all rnlemi mm the mum) of the dam-r an): the wry ln'rhvs! .upmls. Mrs, “Inner and MI“ Wright. vapablr pmeplresn Hf 1hr schmd, \wrv charming hunts:- m. Mr. Bluswr. n-pn‘n-nung the Rldxr M'hbol, on the Lincoln schuol bnard of Highland Park. [mun-d n Rldxr M'hbol, on the Lincoln schuol bnard of Highland Park. [mun-d n huspltalvh- and genial hunt Gurus frum Highland Park, Ravunn and ('hn'uw». wn-n- Mr‘ uml Mr~ Fwy- fnrth. Mr. uml Mn. Ill-uh, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph thhtâ€"r N-yrnuur. Mm Stunr, prim-um! of ”11- Ranmu school, Mr» .10er nml lu-r daughter, Mus Telephone 197 Here Arv The Things That Make I’lousewnrk Easier Come In and pirk out “15 week we Are unkmg a specml (hip'uy 01 the Houn‘ bold L'mmu \- lm-h htlp m much in bouleclculln‘. HARDER HARDWARE CO. 'rnc WINCHIII‘IR "on ('nrpr! Swrcpcrs Curve! Beau-n (‘urum Stretcher: Clothes Linn ('luthu Rub (‘urum Flnurcn \'A('l’l‘,\1 (‘LEANERS [be helpful L'tllma Anni» Jewett. former xupervisor or music at Elm Place, Mr. And Mn. Wright of the Lincoln school. Mr. Simpson, county superintendent. and wife, 3nd Min Hughes. associate edi~ tor of the Prairie Farmer. The net proceeds. in the neighborhood of thir- ty dollars, will be used to Wipe out the drlrt on the new victrola. Mr. Ind Mrs: Blunt-r, Miss WrighL Mm Jos- rphlnt‘ vaett end their able and faithful "mu-nun. the “Twelve Old Maids," are to he rungntulated on the huge finnng‘inl and Mx‘lll success of theirMuy day party. Tuck Hummers Screw Driver; Furniturc l’olwh pun“, Wu, ctc M ops 1nd Broom Brubhrn' Waukegan’s Foremost Store 510 Central Avenue Jeweu. former xupervisor of ING just once will make you a c figure on when w1 ‘ Bl'Y 01R SH In'nd. They look. ' is as low as “(NH . Buy OI‘R HA kind The\ haw price is as low Buy OUR FI' Telephone n «and MI”. dqu «dc-m} (aflm H; (H MC 3”"ka I“ (ICLVHV. The (in-at mt H'w B1I. .\\ \! hrHu-t Y‘; Wear 0| Ave rvt

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