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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Feb 1921, p. 2

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‘Welve hing. [WV-"t? frh and Eridge Miss Lula Behrvns an Larson o-anV'tained the teachers Tuesday evenim of Mr.» Larson pm 8!. Jo ti 5) bridge was the feat! wrung. Refreshments n‘l maculate Concepti 113 vahe a surp of her birthday a m‘nning. The cw playing zames‘ Mr. Claude \an Arsdalo a surprise party in honor 0 day anniversary Monday the home of Mr. Ernest several of his fricnds. Miss Ruth Benson will be to the Friday Evening (‘lub home tomorrow Honing. Mrs. J, M. mee} entert Mge club at. quvhenn on - ROMS? \vag :se party 5 ,w‘ ,. "ing by several of Miss Lu 11% eighth grade pupils b . I‘ .â€" -' Iamline Shi9 riunds at J v nus at 4 valentine Monday evening. m m 8!. Johns ave. A as the feature vi the shments were syrvm! @M \‘aJcntifiu'a day WI Thursday evening Thu first prize. PAC! "0 evening at the lo pupils of the Im~ on svhool gave An- rin- party in hnnor : her home Sunday ning was spent in St was given a (19-? party Saturday eve~ .} 4 ){ his friend}. GOLFEI}Sâ€"â€"A golf club is now being organized in the North Shore District, A new? departure in plans has been launched, insur~ ing sound financing and exclusive membership, limited to 300 memâ€" bers. If interegted write P. O. Box 218’ A-M-L.. Highland Dov]! DMAA, The Reliablg Laundry Ids and 31m Osvar Some call u~I only when they have an needing special care. ” 0l'flu'mined Saturday e "1‘â€" Lauull‘ was given mm of his birth- uday evening at rnest Jones. by We have noted a disposition on the part of some patrons to send Us only a part of their cleaning. A Well-Balanced Cleansing Service We have new patrons who have ne‘er sent us neck tie others who send them regularly. rtainw! the “n Tuvsda)’, Remember we E! n; fiéce get us make our service to you a complete Launderers and Dry Cleaners cm Telephone. 173.179 ertn ‘nm 9 dmm-r be hosta‘ss board Uh KC Mr‘inrr ‘ W35 te home 9 Aug. the w. {end if .L., Highland Park PreSS , » -'.\ .‘ll‘l "’9' PCBLN‘ NOTICE K“ that the Subscriber, . "" the Estatv of Hem \‘x'au'll. Win attend t] of Lake (‘nuntg at a he he hnMvn at the ('nur I)”. kvmm, on the first M u-xt, 19:31, when and 1 $035 hnvino Al-._7 K, .., uu ‘ leat!0)‘_§hip a! Miss Rhndus tvmk lunches and enjoyed a long and ‘ osting hike on Wednesday after The balmy weather made this Very popular. The Junior Ieadvrship of lulu-he's and e ostinx hike o The halmv u 88:41 7‘. WWW will be no ve;] dfl‘. but the following :27. We will haw a spo j 4: 30 u 'C.}nck Board Meeting A fipvcial meeting of the board will be held next Tm inn. Feh. 22 at 10 o'clo present and plans (1 finam'e camnaivn mm 1 IK‘WIC Don't forget the lectun- by Miss "Ni" Friday night, Fob H. at the iSHIu‘iann LAMAR.” ‘ Huh-mm. m . Gan. Atty. served: The next meeting will be held Feb. 24. when new officers will be elected. Vespers '71,- . ”Hf: _I\'0i:x(‘b: ‘is V ..... yuudcll JUNK C in their servxce Work last Wed! evening to celebrate the bird“! Karen Berkstrum, on» 4;! their born. A pn'ttily decorated table the traditional cake and twmuty (Hex was much admirmi, and mad wish fur many more such u-Inhrn â€"â€"-.|WW \ II The Rainb'ow club is n for some of the childrm cas orphanage but pauxw 'n 5L :4 ' I Nation ht.‘ oratt‘d table was s leaving- the gymna and play. Valentines were and games uf [ha popular that ewn \Dg/ppK‘ATION one invited a zuext The Frie Valentine Parties The‘ older Girl Reserve-s gaw- ty Wednesday evening to whic Mrs. Raymond 8 Linden ave. was host ning at a Valentinn I -,.ux lunior Girl Reserves WILLIA M BL'BPI RT‘ )9 held next Tuesday mnmv L... at 10 o'clock. I of the central field mat? ant and plans for the rom- campaign will b0 outlined. lecture fi! Friendship (‘lub i'n_dship club role “'0. was hostess Sgt-{inky (we a valentine party. adquartefs; az- "(lie may evening to which each a zuext. The prottily du'~ _- was set in the club mom. gymnasium frw for gnmcx s were used as plau- cards uf that nature Were wry t ewning. Rainbow (‘lub Admwiqéamr Feb. 14. 1921. Want to do. all the Ir patrons. 1p club re-Ivbmted SL with a cuotie party an n. vesperg next \Sun- ”12 Sunday Ft”. ‘Docial service a! NOTICE wch cvlcbratinns pWTQ’BYâ€"Vg'iven and LVy'ent); (-3 H . NEWS 311%., ' making L'iolhe-s and inter. M“moon. this sport Site-pd n at the Dor. *d low: enough 51 Wednesday 9 birthagy of *f their mem‘ under the ngman at made ()nQ‘ their article 1‘ With Klmcx 0 guest last walk/infirm kewum-e. 1]). Th Parent-Teacher par- held its regular {peeling Inn): .......__L1_A on number of park mu; present. Dancing followed the' program. Miss Schillstn And Mr. Raymond Dobbin. furnished the music. ‘ n...” every boxer must submit. in due m the {act that they compel men so be just nnd {air to their opponent; A” the young men who wish to re~ ceive instructions an at any time report to Rev. M. L. Thomu. Min Schillstrl's room main-J 41.- â€"7‘ ercuse nnd of the boxing coda which every boxer must lubml due m the {act that Hun: mâ€"-~‘ ,,,,, ’1'”! as It is the heat allamund tumr and should constitute of the physical training of I men. It a fur the muscles of the body an m part ware. Ted Selig. (2|; (’huies and William John Kress. Owen Savage. Rich. Hen White. William Seilet run-“l n._ L l: __ ,, ...--..... nu un- acnool assembly hall, Friday evening at 8 n‘clmk. The president. Mn. One-r Beecher" presided. The upils 0! Min Graham's and Mr. omn' mom sang "Hail to America" 3nd "Rock- ing in the Wind". Rev. M. L. 11mm“ gave an excellent ulk on “School and Democracy". which wu followed by boxing bouu. Amnnv ”mm -1“ ‘â€" {her guuu Friday.flb_1;.“é‘edel Mrs. WIk‘h of (‘hiragu ‘ The Ladies Aid Society a! St. I Evangehcnl chun‘h quilted It home at Mrs. Fred Lnbahn In! ‘ Miss Mirie Kouranch when; friends from Aumn Rnnfl-v H Misses Marx-n! and R (men a! Whenton, 11]., were (and (neat. of Miss Laur- P F Mr. and Mrs. Fred L48. gthexr gut-nu. Sunday. Mr: I v.31.-- n ‘ -7 Niche}; M}. Ruin.- B‘h“ ““1 dluzhter. Inn; 4-- ('ounty is urged delegates as I! Sun. supt. o (‘ Friday Mrs. J, A [uncheun at Miss Mnrwnnt Krpu end guest 1:! Min A Highland Park. t-Telcher Association T mwtinz in [he schoOI Frid‘)’ evening u a Presid‘em. Mn. owl, mime. of a}. kdvity, The of I“ ryoruâ€"fi‘ I?“ exerviu } 9M bring; t Kr?" wu the “fink Min Alive Dufly u! service is to create 7 a â€"garden of originality and loveliness that will be permanent; the delightful garden that you have been dreaming of may cost ' you far less than you expect. Hardy Flowers, Rose Bulbs, Vines, Shrubs, Ev- ergreens and Ornamental Trees, if put into the ground this Spring, will make your lawn a joy to you and to every passer-by. i u mah'e your grounds a harmonious whole. I of- fer you landscape garden service. Whether you have a modest suburban lot or an extensive estate, my experts will help you develop all its possibilities for beauty. I will make your grounds a riot of bloom from early springtime until frost; a sym- phony of green and white when the snow falls. 7' To Mr. and Mrs. Flower Love: To make your grounds a bar fer you landscape garden ser 9 a modest suburban lot or HIGHLAND broad principle of is to create a can Yours very tru 1y: PARK 52) CHURCH mvrcm: and” l. m u 10:“. .041me (climax; Wodnudu Ive-In. Tum: Lover by HM Church of HIGHWOOD. ILLINOIS no 2(06'.n. 0' Christ. Demand. 01 N°Mtho 811mm M

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