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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Dec 1920, p. 2

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E332: I»? .lr. Wii'xmnn's parents Mr. and .\’r~. Jn‘m Willman, Sunday MN. E. J Rinvham nf Irvin? Park “iii ('nte‘rlai" We Your" Mntnns' club of Dewrfivld Thursdav Miss Olivia Anderson i4 visiting friends in rh‘r‘atrn ' Bins Margaret Kress had as her wm-k s-nd must: Misses Florence Mc- I‘a'mhlin nf Hixzhland Park and Flow Mr. “P. Thomas spent the wvek 0nd at his home in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Alux Willman and. Mn. If. H. WiHman were the guests .uf .‘lrx‘. Louim Osterman of Chicago The ('obh reception on Saturday afternoon. given to introducv Mrs. Daniel Cobb, Jr., was perhaps the lar- gest socivty event of the season so far in Highland Park. The Cobb res- idence on Laurel avenue was as {08' live and beautiful as flowers. bright liuhts. and Hay people could make it in great contrast to the rain and Ken- L-rul dullness outside. Christmas. col- ors and llt‘(‘(l!‘atlun\‘ “ere used in the dininl: room. Those who “poured" and zis<istcd during the afternoon Were the .‘lt'Sdan‘iUS Paul Smith, Earl Spon- x'vr, Francis Everett, Bowen Svhu- machvr. RM Jones, ('onstant Hop- kins. John Mal-Bean. Henry Mason, ll. ll. Dory, John Harmon, Joseph llolhrm-k. Harry Taylor. S. F. Knox. (ll'Ol'LTl‘ Roherts. Malcolm Vail. Mot- l‘fll Follansl on and the .‘Iiesos (‘hnnd- lQ‘l'. Shielda Bunnvll. (‘hizrvh, Insull. (llL’R and Louise Taylor, Loziming, lln-w. (ulliei and Schumacher. Mrs. Jusoph J. Berube, of N. Green Bay road. was given a pleasant sur- prisv last Sunday owning: in honor of her birthday anniversary. A defli- vious supper was served under the su- pervisiun of Miss Anne Caslin. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stipe. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Berube. Miss Nora Scanlon, Mrs. Schubnell, Mr. John Gannon of Chicago. (‘ards were the feature of the owning the succezis- {ul prize winners being, Mr. Stipe, Mrs. Stipo, Mrs. J. J4 Berube and Mrs, L. M. Bombs. Mrs‘ Josephine Shelton announws the marriage nf her daughter Flore-ML- Mary to Mr. Edgar Allan Turpin on Wednesday. Dcu-mber 13th. They will be at hnmv after January 51h at 80'? Lincoln Avvnuv. Mrs. Merrill M. Follansboc will be hostess at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of Mrs. Daniel Cobh preced- ing the American Leziun dance. Mrs. Geurge Mason entertained the Bridgv club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Helen Hill will entormin the Friday Night club at her hnme next Monday evening. Mrs: William ()uyut cntcrtained the Sewing club at her home Monday a"- cning. PAGE TWO SOCIAL ACTIVITY The Reliable Laundry Not Its Co'stâ€" It’s Economy l‘\' wuman‘s miml. thrifty hvvl1S(‘\\'iV1*>’l'(’l}’ mu! «Ed {.2 Junta; 31:61. .ZL 355,. 2.0: it Send if nmI‘L‘ U1" Arm- \x'hun (luthim: L-nsts :u'c uppermost in Cmmderers and Dry Cleaners V.) n 1‘? Wi’flman and Call Telephone: 1784 79 x} xmmnb I'YY‘. {UH}! nti'm'tivd h} the rostm II In H Mrs. I'ctor Perry entertained the December meeting of thc Woman's Alissiunnr)‘ swicty of the I'nitod Ev‘ anuvlicul church Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected: President. Mrs. J. A. Strykcr; vice- prvsidont. Mrs. Ora Davis; secretary, Mrs. Ed Bockman; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Merner. The Safety First ('ummilh-v of which Arthur Endor was (-huirmnn. tame a community dam-«- in t'm- grammar school assembly hull (m Sat- urday evening and it proved a success both financially and socially. There were guests from all the ncizhborinx: towns. Mrs. Harry at dinner to whuul fm'ulty wuc Surat: uum an um “K‘AKHDUFIHK towns. Subject {or next Suiday’l Leann _ Sermon, “Is the I'niwrsx‘. Indudim; MN. I'ctor Perry entertamod the Man Hx'nlnwl M' Atom. Force?" December meeting of thc Woman's Services are held in; thin church Alissiunnry sm'icty of the I'nitod EV< every Sunday morning .g 10:45 unuvlical church Tuesday afternoon. Sunday school meets imfinedintely If The following officers were elected: , ter the morning service; and is open President. Mrs. J. A. Strykcr; vice- to pupils up to the Ixegof 20 years :urvsidont. Mrs. Ora Davis; secretary, The Wednesday eveni" meetink Mrs. Ed Bockman; treasurer, Mrs. which includes testimon I of Chris \rthur Merner- Lion Science healing is z 8 o'clock Mrs. Emil Frederick entertained at You are cordially inv ‘0 mnlu unr'ncnn Thursday {or her aunt, Mrs. we of the reading room ‘It 387 Cen L. P. Hruwr of (‘rystal Lake, who is :ral awnue. which i open ever) .pa-wln‘u ww-ra.) weeks at the GOUXKP .wok day from nine 0' ock in the ‘vttis hume, morning until six o‘cloc ‘in the eve Dr. and Mrs. ('. A. (‘utlt-r Imu- rv- turncd from a three weeks' visit in Portland. Ore. Fn-d Strykor had an mn-tmn nuk- Wmlm-sday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strykcr and family («pm-t tn muvo tn ("alifnrniu in thv m-ur fu- Mr. James Waring of (‘h‘u-ago was the guest of his sidvr. Mrs. Oscar Bun-ham Friday. The December meeting of the I’m- (-nLTeacher association was lu-ld in the assembly hall on Friday after- noon. Fuur pupils of the sixth grade told u Stul‘y of 1‘. fir trl‘l'. Miss Mar» jury Graham read an article on “l:l¢l~ ucation of Girls as Future Wives and Mothers," after whirh tht‘l‘t‘ was a business met-ting. Mosdamvs Fi'ml Lallahn uml Alex Willman ussishul by Mrs. Fluyd Cunckol sorvml tt-a. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Imbuhn had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mn. August Gummo. Mr. William Gumnw, Misses Meta and Ruby (Bumnu'. Mr. William Gucritz. Mrs. Amanda Bruhn. and daughtcr, Betty. Mr. ('has. Rau- man and sun, (‘arL of Flvunstun. Mr and Mrs. Albert Bauman, Mr. August Steinhot’f of Rogers Park, Mr. Glenn Krit-munn of Fort Robinson Now!) and “1'. James Dahorty of (hilagu The Modern Woodmen are planning a motion picture shuw which will be held in the school assembly hall un Monday evening.‘ Dov. 20. A (loll contest is living ht'lll at T. J. Knaak’s drug store. For with pen- ny spent with the atom betwwn now and Doc. 24, each cuswmcr will he alâ€" lowed to vutc. Nu girl over 12 years of age may bu (‘ntt-rwl‘ Thon- :in- tx-n beautiful dolls to he gin-n away and these dolls retail at from $1 L4» 310. Mrs. Ih-iuhelt's. Sn, Sunday svhuul h1<< has completed a quilt for the [uon settlement house of Chicago. Mn. S‘hinliher will entertain thu Innnn': Mixsionary society of th«- rcshyterinn church Thursday after. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (flousc enter- tuint-d at a seven o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. ('louac's birthday anni- wrsary. Covers were laid for (-igh» wen, including a number of ('hu-ago guests. Following the dinner Mr. and Mrs. (‘luusc took thcir guests to the Community dance at the school house. .1 TC H L'hurnm cum dry n'lcuning MIHZV #0 fire ofiunc/rq \Vd ()londorf was hostess the Doerfield grammar Monday evening. uni 41am!) dn ill ”It Hu The B1”;- srhool will meet at 9:30 ‘next Sunday morning. M] of the de- [partments will unite in a Chriatmu Q PRl-‘SRYTERIAN QHURCH 9 The Wednesday eveni" meeting which includes testimon I of Chris Lion Science healing is t 8 o'clock You are cordially inv to mnlu isle of the reading room ‘It 387 Cen :ral awnue. which i open ever) .wok day from nine 0' ock in the morning until six o‘cloc in the eve iinL'. i O Strungr demands are ‘coming in fur the organization Hf the $tundard Bear- ers and an Intermedfiate Epwunh League. We are glad ”to expand our borders and are thankful that the leadership is at hand _Buth of them- nrgnnizations are indfipensahlc and [In not in any sense uvlrlap or dupli- cate the Work of any ex ting organiz- ations. But the end it not in sight. ()ther organizations t“ care for n“ the interests of our pfinple are unz- ently needed. wt- beiit-‘w that the mil Hf (lmi for leadership “in nu! Lin UH m-rs um! tvath-rx is Lifflt‘d. A: 6:30 the Epworthllmugur. Thr ynumr pmplc an- mmjng into their uwn. Thrir program «If uctxwtivs ls tu-mmim: mun- variwikmd intensive. New Organizations. ‘ Al 10:4 Ihc lit-flirt the Work 1 wrvirv. T Tlu‘ S. S a! 9231! h ill-nun): II] n vr} way, ”n n rum-t Sunday 1h.- lllHSluniAl) url'vnnp: w 31!. Thu l> nut unusual A5 spu nl feature: In the “My uf L'lVllILf this l-usun we will hun- 1n rvnH-mhrum'v he lvprrs. lhl‘ starving rlnlnln-n 1n l")rup(‘ and the lmkv Bluff urphnnagv Thr llnllln-n un- fun-mung the rvuutir [rm-at m {It vor of the helpless of'l’lumpc. The regular (‘hristmas nfl'c inx will K” tu thl» lvpcrs and 3 5pm- n1 ufl'vnm: In the urphunugc. A pr: ram of unus- uul inu-n-st and attructrvcneas will 1»- given (‘hristnms pvv, Hie 24th. At 10:43 murning fi'urship. ll l> thc Ilt'fllrt‘ tn mun- (-lnq'rly courtlinnu' the Work or m >1. >2 ‘nd the church 4‘ Friday at 7:1)" P "1.. the nvw chair will [met for hearsnl. Lent wu-k nun-teen n-pnrurI fur the fin! Invoking. Thv chmr Ira *r WIH be used and Mr. H. V. Nirhols has Vulunteer- 0d his >\'T\il"(.\' as din‘émr The V“- uo and nttrm-tiwm-sa 9! our wrflces wnll h1- git-'1!!!) Inhumgl h} {his It“ tin-whip. 7:, Sunda) Seniu-s t Thr S. S a! 9231! h {gummy m n :1! {hr rhurvll Hm vvnnur‘H-lh uunl mukus lhvw rrculur :vnn'nu- uf lln (hurl-h nf ~uvl1 \Hllh' [rut Hwy nwm lu-r uf the rhun'h wil mthvr HEW] m lmu- a rcusun that ml Wlll m-ceptv 3:. Thursday at 2:3 p. "L. the: la- tlws' aid sm-u-ty will ulért m the Hume of Mn. Thonms Marla" (hr pn-snlent. and (-lu't 1hr officers It the vnsuing yt-ar‘ Thn- lmllos real ml 21 pmfib of $500 as a n-sult uf the efforts in the bazaar rurntly. The C'ming year will no doubt lw the nuts! ntlimz your in the history nf this: or anizatiun. Ylll «1111:, 1hr Kr\ hurml Mix ‘UYW l\l Mm. Kueblin ham Mrs. Annie Hurwx at hl'r hnmc north of day night. at 12 I!" ‘ . been ill for abuut th - wm-ku and". few day: before qh [nun-d awny. Typhnld 'fn-H'r dovrlmp’l “Pnch mused urisy. rger Muu (lied )ocrf'H-M Tuer 'k \‘hr bu] THE HIGHLANDEtARx passe, HIGHLAND mm. rumors ill) of [hr 5. S ‘nd th The wmpcrutiin of The (‘Imim nuts! ndin li! or aniz‘ 7:30 .m. for hear ‘porlt fur Ir h-a *r w «hols has ‘ direétnn Ms! {W nu mum-gt! by w t m 1‘ ‘glmy rm'o t SL H! w $1) spu a] It this vast; anv he 1‘ 1n f‘lrupq Huge The rvuutr tr :5 of‘l'luru s anc inx V 5pm- n1 of »\ pr: ram ttruc \‘L'ne: \\ hmh ( aused (-r-hlmnun of 8H ufli 1.x prugmm. The primary children will hrmy mfu lo pl-rv in the mnnger ind 1n oflerlng will be taken for Syria and Perth. Morning worship at ll. The Young People'l tocicty will meet at 7:16. Frank Win-hon will load Telephone g Gift Suggestions If you are ready to select ready to show you the w: nate so any gift: from Our stock bound to be sincere. Volland Greeting Cards Everaharp Pencils, 31.00-86.00 Parker Fountain Pens. $2.50-310.00 Eastman Kodaka, 3300-56600 Photo Albums, 81.25-54.00 Perfumes and Sets Toilet Waters l’erfumizers. 90084.75 Vacuum Bottles, 8350-81500 LET THIS LIST PROVE YOUR BEST AID 1N GIFT SELECTION Robert W. Pease, Pharmacist Landscape Harmony DO YOU KNOW THAT YOUR COMMUNITY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT? LANDSCAPE GA RDENER H. P. 23 EARL W. GSELL, pllarmacist . The evident harmony of arrangement be- tween the house and surrounding landscape is what first impresses one in Viewing Italian land- TELERHONE 523 Estimates promptly furnished upon request. ready to select your Clarietmu gift goods. our stocks at now you the way to happy service. Useful gift. predomi- 1 from Our stock are bound to Be right am! the appreciation TRADE AT HOME and not only help your Merchants, but your- selves also, by avoiding the big crowds of the city. We would rather sell you Christ- mas Gifts than nerve medicine. The revulu meounn of the Doha; nociety nnd Wutminsur guild will be omitted on Mnndny. Each of these org-nintiom will hnld in next meetâ€" “ on loudly. Jun. 8. on the ('hnnmns tnpic. "The Spirit 0! Generosity," Formerly Schumu her’a H IGHWOOD. ILLINOIS Safety Razors, 81.00-86.00 Sterno Stoves, 82.00 Xmas Box Stationery, 81.00-84.00 Whiltmnn Chocolates Page 8: Shaw Chooolntes Fine Candies in Bulk Cigars Telephones 144-363 There will be no meeting a Camp Fire girls‘ durin: WK week. t Player-meeting Wedneudu MK; 1: 8 o'clock. lb There will be . Vesper ”M? I; g chuck Sunday gunman. D“- g ighlund park. [1 Cigarettes 00" and“! NW“ “win 0000' rpa~v mmuAi ”1H ‘ I) ma Tel DR. MR DR L.\(. [)R AH lur n1

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