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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Feb 1921, p. 2

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my] Mzss Margaret Wilhelm will be hasâ€" teau m the members nf the Friday Night club at her home tumorrow evo hing Mrs. William S. Furrost vn M the Bridge club at luncheon day aftcrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Reichmann of Kenilworth announce the engagement nf [heir daughter, Miss Harriette vavhmann. to Mr. Mnulsby Forrest. wn hf MT. and Mrs. \\'il'.inn1 S. For- re-st, rvf this city. Mrs. Herman Goldberg was hostess Lu se-vural friends Tuesday after- mmn. Five hundred was the feature u.’ the afternoon. M rs. trues Ls HOLMES :33 BURTON 1 QRCHESTRAMI-y L. PAGE TWO LUCKY STRIKE ‘ CIGARETTE Do you know Why If s {oasfed cousmmnom . Feb. 18,19 mum . - Feb. 25. 26 GARDEN «111.1111 March 4,5 3111111511 cm13 Ind. 11, 12 vmcamufi March 18 19 SALE gag-3‘; MON., Feb. 7 $5, 34,53 wfi’lufu Mail Orders New Curse Aâ€"S FRIDAY EVENINGS , I TOO Ml'(‘H CANADIAN WHEAT Cause Bâ€"S SATURDAY IATINEB , SOCIAL A('I'IVI'I'Y Du Chane was hostess to eight last Wednesday evening. In New Photo-Stories delicious Barley tobacco flavor. 1'0 seal In the The Reliable Laundrv We maintain every facility for handling men’sisuits. If your suit needs cleaning, pressing or repairing. send it to us. Ours is a complete ser- vice. Many a garment is discarded as being too old When all it needs is a cleaning to put it in wearable condi- tion. money. Garment Preservation Send if ()ur service-saves clothes and Zazmderers and Dry Cleaners ‘urrost vhtvn'tain Call Telephones 178-179 yestor $V-‘tnguc0 >91 Prm-mwh to he used to purcl‘pso a much nveded victroh. Come out and help. hm er Work takes her uwr Iilinuis, Mivhixzan, Wism hruska, and Kansas, and 1 HS ficnpo as We” as huma its rwults. This educatinnal talk is We have had in the Y. W. ( many mnrv are schedule mur futun‘ arv made by the zovemmont to cnrv fur thc-m until they are released as permanently disabled or cured. Mother's Club 'l‘htx February meeting of the Moth- er's (‘luh will be held Tuesday emu ‘ ning. Feb. 8. at 8 p. m., and an inter- esting program will be provided. Recognition Meeting _ The Y. W. C. A. candle light cerv- mony was observed at the Recognition meeting Sunday afteroon when six inew members were welcomed into the association. A musical and literary program followed and light refresh- ments were served. She told many interesting think.“ ahuut the A. E. 1“. men who are still in thew huspitals and the efl‘urts that candles occupied the place of honor. Roll call was ans‘wrod by dip- pinzs of Y. W. F. A. activities na- tional and world-wide. The dinner was followed by a talk on Public Health Service by Miss Harriet Lee Johnson. a supervisor of this wvrk under the Red (‘rnsi-L Carnival Don't furrrot the carnival Frithy with: L'ivun by the Girl Reseues Mm fhv direction of Miss (‘um- A beautiful cake adorned candles occupied the place (‘lub Dinner Th9 Entn' Nous club gave a six o'clock dinner Friday evening in hon< or 0f Miss Florence Johnson. whom- birthday fell on that day. Hoard Meeting The monthly meeting of the Y. W. C. A. Board of Directors will ho held Tuesday. Feb. 8th at 10:00 a. m. A full uttendnnce is desired as of» floors for the ensuing your will be elected. The Senate Finance Committee has agreed upon an emergency tarifl of forty cents a bushel upon all import- ed wheat, in order to stem the stream of ('anadinn wheat that is pouring over the border. and adding to the (lislrt-ss of American farmers who arv almady in a serious plight because of the cullapso of the grain market. Miss Betty Bacon was hostess at a dinner and sleuthing party to the Del- ta I’si Kappa. Monday evening. daughter of Mr‘ and Mrs. L. J. Pierce. Mi” Eleanor Meyer was 1h.» L'uwtt r M! k ~ - ‘ . . , 3r thligvfiiutyfe, “N' m M" Ph'l'" ‘0" or Miss Sumo Huston of n.- hall: ow-r the “'t‘t‘k and. Mrs. John McDougal was hostess to‘ Mrs. Elmer Penis hm" tho grippc. 3033f frwnds last Thursday after- Miss Dorothy Reichelt of De Kalb spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Jr. Mu’uu Ruth: R-nnn w... Magnum .0 n Announcement is made of the en- L'am-ment of Miss Violet. Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pierce. of Milwaukee, Wis.. to Mr. Philip (bio of this city. Y. W. C. A. NEWS ‘ f0 fhe afiwndrq Y. W. (‘. A. IAHY. scheduled for the talk is the second adorned with pink 5 LIZ-he uwr fiw stat“. Wisconsin. Neâ€" and is broad in humanitarian in Shouid l supe-n'ntc-ndenl's report be given r public-Um in one or mnre of on church papers. it would make mnst nun-sting reading. And WO believe t Would put our Sunday Thv prim ry dvpnrmwn! has I "un dvrful {utu 1. Thu work in this dv partmvm i. being well done. The crud e ml] in (‘unsuntly grow- ing in nu hers. Nu department of the S. S. is more significnnt than this YUP The-re will he a haskethall game on Thursday owning in the grammar schuul assembly hall. Thu mwn high school boys will play thv l’resluyu-rlnn Sunday school u-am nf llixhlnml l’nrk. (‘umo and zlvv 1hr boys envouragc» nwnt. rd to the health officer. Dr. E. (‘. Boo kor, during the month of January. Approximately 90 can-s of measles and {our uf mumps hlVo been rx-pun- field 73 yv-nw mm. ”1- mun-d In Dm-rrivld uhum (hm-r yrnrs um» Fun t'l'nl ic'rYln-x “rrv hn-H Mt thv Nor“, field l'mtwi Fumut-Hrnl churrh uf whin'h hr W11~ u mrmlwr. The Rev. Urn “EH: um! thr Rm: Shorwalni officlnb ML Hv ls surnu-d by his wuiow and t'lL’hl rthn-n, (Qrurge 01' (‘31)- fnrnm. William. (iwc-nnn, Snmuvl and Edward 01' ht-t-rfivM. Josue of fiber nu-r\'i)|e,'and Mrs. Muyme Ruin-rt Knehlin of Northfield. Mr. Albert Frankon who ha the pnst twu monthi m 1 sailed {n m Ruth-Mam. Hulland stramship Nn-w Amsterdam. Mr, Hrrmun Huh-rt dim! M hr~ hum In Hermit-M \Vvdrwsdny “114' :4 Am! illnr». Mr Huh-r! Wu» horn in Nurt‘ Mrs: K. J. Knickorhwkt-r wot-k as the guest of Mrs. of Irving: Park. Mrs. Ed. Horonberber will vmormm the regular monthly meeting of the Latin-f Aid such-1y Thurmlny, Fn-h. :5. Mi<s (‘hriq Duffy was the gum! of Mimi Kifly Nolan of Highland Park last vet-ck. an old fashion dance in S! h)?“ Friday evening, Feb. I Mr. and Mrs. James Dougherty and two daughters, Wilma and Margin-l, of (‘hicugm' were the vak end rum: of Mr. and Mn. Fred Lahahn. Beginning next Sunday, Lhr Rev. Ford of Chicago will have charge of the services in the Holy Cums church {or a few weeks during me aim-fife of the pastor, Father Ryan. > ‘5‘ Mr. Arthur Krell wu' givcn I my.’ prise pnrty Suturday evening n hi): home on the “Thornhill farm" by soi of his friends. The occuion was xiv-9 en in honor of his birthday anniver-' nary. The Evvrett Social club mmomvmmmpm Hr m r ha» s'u‘hl m Humpr. ‘pn-n! In Dvutnflwr will' give Patrivk'n 1h» M‘huol m the from line m the district. Thu is not I bout. There 8: no moan {or [ML We sun have n unfln'nhod task. an ante-Mud soul This in {he evnmrellnuc. In a short time I artfully prep-red plan will be put min the hands of each once? Ind umber giving in dcull the- min; de- III. Rasmussen Brothers Store open to 6 o'clock Saturday. 10 p. m. Boys Boots snd Oxfords in various leathers and styles, re- duced in price according to size and (rude. Misses,_Girls and Childrens Shoes for dress. school and play, at noteworthy Feb- ruary reductions. THIS SALE EFFECTS THE ENTIRE STOCK ’ The February. Sale of Shoes for Men, Women and Children Complete lines of boots and low shoes for women, for men, 1' or young men and boys. for misses and girls, and shoes for children and infants are included, while price interest cutters upon im- mense assortment ofâ€" Hundreds of flairs of shoes which are all from our regular stock are included in the February Sale â€" the quality standard, the style correctness of every pair, making pricing all the more an advantageous feature and reflecting the traditions of this notable shoe event. RASMUSSEN BROTHERS WOMEN’S FASHIONABLE BOOTS $5.75. $6.75. $7.85., $9.85 MANY OTHER REMARKABLE SAVINGS . FOR WOMEN AS LOW AS $2.85 MEN‘S LOW CUT SHOES $5.85. $6.85. $7.85. $9.85 MEN’S HIGH GRADE BOOTS $6.75. $7.75, $8.85. "$10.85 ' OTHER SPECIAL BROKEN LOTS $2.85 WOMEN‘S LOW CUT SHOES 85:75. _ $6.45. $7.85 $9.85 Announce the Greatest of all Sale Events Wodnnday. 7:” p. m.. midâ€"rook RH‘ifl‘. Lender. minim" from Port Sheridan. Iifl'd And the mum of bccomplidI-g mam, W"): the board on record (ht; they will loynlly coâ€"opcnto in mm work We are sure of the ‘1 mdu.’ Ammâ€" 3 0230. Ep'oflh Learnt; 7:30. min: service. 10:“. mania worship; 4 p. m.. unmn young people'- mice n: l’rouhyter “unduly, 7:30 p. m.. Epw HE Langu- humau meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m, (‘hoir rehurH-i 7 Sheridan Road Telephone 247 .. (‘hoir rehurui n., Sunday mhml; w

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