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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Jan 1922, p. 2

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3 ' Telephone 115.]: "0mg from the land where the chill wind swwps, Come to the south. where summer kqeps. Ni E:â€"»The above was sent in by one 1‘ our citizens wintering in the southiâ€"Editor. \1 AN INVITATION (’ume out of the ice and the cold and {Re snow, f‘umfi whore Ihk' southern hreezax hfiww, \thfc thr LHI‘ is filled with sweet pq'rfume Ami'the nights are bathed in the light o‘the moon. When; the sky bends low to kiss the ekrth And the days are filled with joy and mirth. Wheie the mocker sings from his pérch on high And the sea-gull wings his way in the PAGE TWO I do an honat day's work It very reasonable prices. EXCAVATING. BLACK DIRT. . MANURE TEAMING SERVICE Cement Contractor :The Reliable Laundry SEN TAZIALI T Launderers, Dry Cleaners 5’ Dyers 653 W. Park Ave. you haven't one of our DAMP WASH SERVICE received through your recommendation we will allow you 50', re- duction on your next DAMP WASH. The cost $1.25 for 25 lbs. or under and .05 per ll). for each additional ll). over :35 lbs. No article is marked and each bundle is carv- i'ull)‘ sorted as to colors, silks, Wools, our. and washed separately in nets eliminating any chain'e z‘vnr shortage and damage. It comes back to you in a DAMP not Wet con» dition with nearly everything ready to iron. Try our DAMP WASH SERVICE. We know you will like it. A large bag: to send yuul‘ wash home in will he sold for 50 cents. if We know you will like it. You can also cut the cost of washing your DAMP WASH. in half, by recommending DAMP WASH to your friends. For every new patron HE New Laundry Service, is well liked by the large number uf families who have tried it. It i< being recummended to their friends and neighlmn as a money, time and labor saver. We want YOU to try nur DAMP WASH SER- \'I'.'E DAMP WASH Highland Park Illl'wrtyvill. Telephone Highland Park, 17> Telephone Libertyville 67 -R Mr and .‘ i-ratwi their ~11“ ”:2 “3 Mrs Ralph .I. Benny “21> hushm> at throw tahlrw of Bridm- Tuc‘flhl)" afh-rnmm. Mrs. .J‘ B‘ Sumh Lmdvy Mus (‘hzu'lnttv Bram! mil lx- hm (ms to the Friday “Vt-Mn): duh t1 mun-.m- vu-nmu Mr. and Mn. (‘nmtunt (I ”t‘pklll~ \HH «'ntrrtmn at dinner on Saturda) m'enim: prenuhng thm- Mihtary hall at the Highhlnrl Park (*lul» Mrs. Adolph Knudsnn W111 lx- h0>t~ 955 to the Five Hundn-d club at hm home this aftrrnmm. AlicEve Wxnu-r (-ntvrtamvd MW- eral of her young friends at u skat- ing party last Saturday afternoon at the Exmmr rink. Thv murriauv of )“sS Rosina Mat-chtlv duughtvr of Mr. and MM Henry Mavehtlr tn Mr, John Woud- (when: tnok pluw last owning at the home- of thv bride's pun-ms on Sw- (md St.. the Hm: .I‘ H. Kcaglc. of- ficiating. Mi» Mildrvd Mat-chtlv served her sister as maid of honor while Mr, Edward Mzu-(‘htlv nth-d as best men. The bride \von- a drvss of white satin finish vantun L‘rn’pc trimmed in L'hantilly law- and var- ried >wvet [was and lillie-s of the- cui- Icy. Miss MiMn-d Mam'htlu \A’urq' peach L’vnrg‘vltv «n-pv am! czlrrivd a bouquot of pmk I'HN'S and pmk sweet peas. The yuum: wuplv left for Grand Rupink. Mn'h.‘ fur thu-ir hnnt‘_\‘- mmm The); “I” rumidc‘ in Highland Park V0111“): Annoum-t-mcnt is mail:- of tho marâ€" riage of Miss Irene Daugherty and Mr. Herman Frnniclt which took place Tuesday at the Immavulatv (‘on- ceptiun church. The young couple left for a honeymoon trip and afti-r a few wveks will return to this (‘in for a brief visit aftvr which they will leave for thv south. whq-n- the) ml] make thvir futurv hunh'. Miss Esther Pearson of Shvrxdzm ave. Highwood. entertained tm-nt)‘ friends last Wednesday cwning in honor of her birthday anniversary, Bunco was the feature nf the Honing. A most enjoyable evening: was spent, Mrsr (‘harlcs J. lmmkuhl vntcrtmn- ed twenty friends at curds lust Frr day in honor of her brother H. Fru- molt and his fiancee lrvnv Daugherty who were married Tuesday, January twenty-fuurth at the (‘hurch uf the Immaculate ('uncvpliun chun'h. \! thirty zuvsts nn Sunday It Hf Mr. and Mrs, (‘arlvtun M fifteenth “whim: anniversary and Mrs. Rugcr >3 le vnu-r SOCIAL ACTIVITY \thn i . Garnet! rntrrlflnk'd the :nv. Briduv «‘Iuh last .I Orwhm'k m-Inu “aiding anniwr. \. January eight- m'k wus {Hrmvrl} Hluhxnmi rmvrlam 1'11””: 2hr r'k Jul (h I'M"! -1~1\n(1d‘.ul Im~r':m: \\u~ hrld l'nt Sundu} aft-1mm“ 2nd Mn! part} meduy rn-mng uf Ihh “wk, The-y haw {unn- Mar» and. mth mnfidrnw («In-ct 1.. d“ wnn \ar‘. mlmrtnn! The qut-stmn has been askvd "When arr you wing in mmmvnu- building ."Hur m-w church" For ycnrs this vntq-rprisv has l-c-vn suggested. and at one time plans werv drawn. and a beautiful water mlur pirtun- was painted showing \vha! was sumelxxly's dream “'0“, it 1.: still 21 [in-am It may (‘umv truv. Sumo day the new! 13 going to find cxpmssiun and un adoquata- struvtun- “111 {w In place, But at thxs wrmng tho urvutvst new! l~ fuxthful M'rnu‘ nr‘. thv part uf nu-mhv-h and frn'nds. Mun- dm'uhun In the rnuw the vhun‘h Hands for and n < Ivan-r «'nnu-ptlun of ywrwrmi pic!) \VhQ-n vnnuzh pru- NH \hrm \mrvrrl} that thv) n-nll} “an! thx- lxl‘r (hr pun- rrllmun rvprr- with; and uhvr thvn- H un «~mhu~- mun fur )u-r wrxn-w and Institutmnx (-nuplml ulth u \nngno-i- {0 main- rlltrlfiuw fur thlr ‘-‘U('('Iz\‘. 1h" quv» Hun of u “1'“ ‘hurvh «1H nut hr w difficult to sulvu The prmwm paritnr wry murh pn-fvrs tn prom-h In a smull ('hun‘h comfortably fillwl than :1 larynx beautiful structure in Whll‘h thvrv are but fq-w \vurshippq-n \Vr nnw haw- an Intenm-dmu- 1-3p- u'urth IA-aguv, About twrnty yum”; pq-uph- {rum Ill In 1.3 }'(‘llrs nf “g.- h::‘.«- 'lmndri thlnn'hr“ lnm‘thQ-r for stud). play and (Mu-r21! {nod Unw~ m u huuhh)‘. murmu] {zhhlnn Thur GRACE M. E. CHURCH TI‘. Imuiw'. Hf (‘hik'flw with Mr and Mn Mrs. Mxltnn Fruntz 15 HI 'l‘hr fm'ulty of the Grammar vM‘thl} ath-ndml the teachers nun-ting hold in the Auditorium of the First Nu- tmnal Bank in Litx-rtyvillv, on Sutur- day. l'arvms and pupih of the sowmh and eighth grades m-n- ulu mvih-d Mrs: (‘hvstvr “ruling und Miss Laurel strykvr iire- captains fur the l'nitvd Evnnuvln'ul Lemme cuntvst. The Christian Endeavor Society of lhv Prt'shytvrian church wvre vntvr‘ lziinmi m the humo of Dr, and Mrs. H ('. Becker on Friday (‘\'Q‘IHTIL' Mrs. Milton Fruntz is in TM fm'ulty of the Grammar )(‘hlxli nth-miml the teachers nun-ting hold Interwtui in this “nrk are urged tn attend them- meeting~ The fulltming ufiieers “ere inrth- ed zit the Knyal Neighlmr meeting whit-h was held L‘ut Thursday e\e~ mmrz ()raele. Mrs. Anna Unodmnn; \‘iee Oracle. Mrs. Gertrude Seller; I’zh't Uraele. Mrs. Augusta Hum; Km'iirdel‘. .Mra. Lulu Meyer: Receiv- er. Mr.~. Margaret Pettis; Marshal. Mrs, Martha Kinder; Inner Sentinel. Mus Laura Muhlke; Outer Sentinel. Mrs. Minnie Whiteninh; Manager. Mr~. Minnie Juhrend; Installing Uf- fieer. Mrs. Mary Rm‘kenhaeh. asaist- ed by ceremonial marshal, Mrs. Sadie Beekman; Pianist. Mrs. Mayme Hale. Mr. Peter .luhrend has purehmed Mr. Herman Frual‘f garage nn Lin- t'uln ave. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach. Jr., (Eleanor Hicks) annuuneed their marriage at u party given at the \Vulfer homt' last Week. They have been married since January 3. It'll]. Mr. and Mra. Bach are visiting in (‘enter I’nint. luwa. this week. Mus Dorothy Reichelt syn-m [hr \\‘m-'-vnd in ('hicngu Heights. Dwrfirld Is to haw a new Pn-s- byterian church, wnh an estimutvd cost of $18,001). to ho (-rmtt-d «In the HM church Sih‘ prlzo “mm-rs. Mrs. Rnsvm- \Vl-Ssling l\ gum- III A! the hut meeting of the W (' T. l“ thv fullnwnu: utfiu-rs fur 1hr ensuing your Wrrv vk-rtcd. Mrsr H \V. Sunny, pn-Mdn-m; Mrs. Fred Meyer. 1~zt \‘IH‘ [nu-aidrm; Mn John Strykvr. 2nd \u'u [)nNHhWH; Mrs: M l.‘ Thomas. M-crvtury; Mi» Vida Rtx‘kPMHIK‘h. trvmun-r er M I. Thumzh wull (‘HIQ'TUUH (hr nun meet- ing. which will lx- hc-M Frldu)‘ :nfur» nwn. Junum) 2‘.l~t nl 2230 U'l'lln'k Mrs, V l‘ 'l'iMn-tts “I“ proudv all lhh Him-hm: and u” Indus \shn uvr Inn-rested m lhxs “nrk uro urgvd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. I). Rm-(ls. Mr and Mrs. Alex \Villnmn. and Mr and Mum Roiwrt (Srm-ns’ladv “'(‘Tl‘ [hr guests of Mr. and Mrs Hwy Hutchmwn of lr\~ ing Park Sunday. Mr. und Mn. anr) Slljvstrmn q-n- tortulm-d u! u wa Humin-d party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mn Brm-r Blanw \\'|'I‘l' [hr ~uvrr>~ful W~i~H4~WKW J. nuun. Mn. John Woodman was hnsu-ss ut lhv Fin- Hundn-d club at hrr humo- fruosday afternoon. Misses Maynw and Martha Kan-h were thv guest: ut thr hnnw u! thvlr Hunt. Mrs, \Vfllh'l' Kart'h of ('hln‘ngw, Sunday. i DEERFIELD NEWS ; WWMWMRW Mrs. 8. H4 Kress was the guest of Mrs. W. A. Whiting of Irving Park Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Fluyd Gum-k0! Wcrr the guvsts of Mr. and Mrs. Vornun (:unukel of Ravenszd Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Bunch-l left for ('ulifnrnin Friday Mrs. Raymond (‘lzivoy entertained a fvw friends at her hnmc Monday afternoon. Miss Em Ender spent lhv week end Visiting fricmh at St. Mary's ('(th-g'v. Notrv Dame. Dorothy Vottcr u-lehratA-d hvr tif‘h birthday unniwrsury Sunday ufh-r- r h! 1'1”” rt? HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, uar} igu- KMKQ- a ~UT Erma Im'k Mun '1 2:4. “I the par md linughtrr spent Sunday «I Haggir. ~'h.._\- mm. 3'; ZION LUTHERAN + .v 3. 1921‘ é--:.-z.~:~+.:-:«:»:-+-:«z'-:«an:o-I-o:-.2»:--:--I--:«:«:»:~:.t islting m Rev. W“ I". Suhr. l’lstor K'k. Bible class «wry Wednesday 0w- spt'm lht' mm: at 1* in the uxsembly room. ts. Su day school at 9:45. ww Pn-s- M<3ning worship at 10:45. Ar: : .xL.’ 52; : 7x3 3.3:“. 3:55;. <22. 5.2:; r 7.1:. $41.”? 7»; 2...: 7.x: 7.x. mg lut TONI" Um- Hf (hv NU) (ride In”: uhu vru-sst‘ the Skuklr on his uny tn schu-l «wry mornmg rwporu- ham» nut mm A ruhm and I mc-Idu‘llrk Tho fifth xrndr th n nun!) “41v lust Tuvsdn)‘ and th«- mun-uh uhn'h umnunu-d tn m-url} Ivu-lu dx-llars will hr uwd 1n I-u) Munr) book.- {or (hm! .-\ “Hi an. :4 {arm pm!) of up prr grada- t‘hlldn‘ll m rhugr u! Mm Goddard rnjnywi .1 nknlmg trip \I'Ulh w!) {hr Skl)kll' Mr Hurry Paul gnw [ht first (7! I wrivs of )H‘turvs on Banking and ThrIft tn our new-nth and Ham grades Monduy morning. His nub- jwl Wm: "Depmlltx‘ and (Wu-ck!" Th" N‘hnul skating rinks hn'c- been In pun-Hunt mmhlmn 1hn- pun! wu'k nnd (hr rhlldn-n haw made the mm! Hf [hr-1r uppnrtunuy In nun} [hr 51ml! Services are held in this church every Sunday morning At 10:65, Sun- day School meets immediately nu: the morning service, nnd is open to pupils up to the :39 of 20 yenrl. The Wednesdny evening meeting, which in- cludes testimoniel of Cbristiln Science healing. is It 8 o'clock. Mrs. Abbi» Bustm. whn ha! churn of nur first gndv has tum-n Absent {or lwu week» an acmunt of illm-u. Mus Winifred Nichol of Wilma-Ht. a form- er teacher in our schools. in m chart? of he‘r wnrk this week You are cordially invited to mnke use of the reading room It 387 Cen- tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the evenlnx und Sundny afurnoom from two to “1 o'clock. ' :-z-2~ .o' "tub-+1- i+~2+~l+++++++++++++sl+++4 '!' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .- A EBENEZERCHI'RCH jr 4*2-4-++H-+++§-+>-2~P+++++++4~2"24 Sixtm-n Wspimded tn the Nrw Mun-men! call last Sunday. which is wry gratifying. Four wood speak- ers have been .wcurrd for nrxl Sun- day. Yuu will want In hm” them, Alsu hear thr annuunccnwnt regari- mg ”iv entertainment program {or next week. Bring mmr (Inc with you? Subject for next Sundny'n Lesson Sermon, “Love." 1U .« m Sundu} N'huul H u m. Murnmg wnrr‘hu) Th.- stnry nf "Mr. Frn-nd H' Man's" party “I” he gnu-n ”0' urn-Hm ”14 {um hundn-d hrs! [H‘uplr 7:31) p. m, PIN-mm: wurshw 7.30 Wz-dm-sdu)‘ L'vvmm: l‘rnyrr Inn-(1m: A brivf rqmrl wxll hv mvâ€" «n to ”11- Laymrn's (‘unvrntmn by nur represenmuvvs at ”w M'r\l(‘1' n! “'ur- ship max! Sunday murmng, rn-d around urn. lmt Mmduy mum. Fur n Whllr I! lunkq-d tn though “'0 “nuld not h.- “M.- In m-vmmmudutr the rruud. but (hv) all gut In Mun grutlfymg tn the- prom-hrr n- thc- {n11 that uudn-mu- un- «unummly gruw- in}: A! the Ply-worth IA-ugur nun-1mg last Sunday rwnlng (hr rc-quvst van mud» [hm u-n-ry une- prrwm wnh- an a >llyu lhvn' hxghrst mnlxmun mm! mm- out sunning hand n m The-1r ambl- t|<n~ rnngrd {rum ll)ls~.~|nhnr)'. mnr htvl‘. nu-vhnnu'al and musn'ul .-u<'~ tl<n~ rungrd {rum ll]l!~.~lnhflf)'. mnr htvl‘. nu-vhnnu'al and musn'ul .-u<'~ or“ In 1hr ultlnmh- «‘prt-mmn of "rvnl huppnw» " Thu furnish-p Un- thrmr for mat Sumluy m-rnmg's irrmnn “Rn“! HuppIm-n " ('an you thunk u{ n murv hum-y lhrmr‘ ('umr ”Mr a happy hmr wnh us for the distribution of awards {or faithful attvndanw. Then- were twrnty-twu ruclplvntx Thc'rt- wan 0m- lmy who had nut missed a single Sunday for nine years Others who had ln-rn on hand vwry Sunday {or H”lht‘)‘l‘ur>lk‘lu\\' mm. Tht-n- were twenty-tun who had not mimwd a svsslun during the past year. and then was also tht- distnbutmn of testament: to thr graduating: clam. Say, ll'ltn't'tl. If you haw an Idea that this Sunday school 1.x nut fllIVt'. came and sm- fur yuurm-lf ()ur larm'st th‘lldflllt't‘ at a church («(-rvlcr vamc- whvn tlw mvn-ury hnv- t-n-d around urn. lmt Sunday myht. Fur a Whllr It lunkml tn though “'0 “nuld not ln- alxlo- tu aruunlmxlatt- sonage. She expects to leave in a short time to make her home with her parents in Crystal Lake. This was a farewell event and w“ hilu- ious enough to satisfy the moat ex- acting. Several soldier boys are attending all our services, including prayer meetings. We wish more would come. Mr‘ W. I':. Blvtst‘h, the Sunday svhool superintendent “as a happy man his! Sunday. 11 “as the (xx-Mimi HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS LINCOLN SCHOOL )1 but!) ‘ HIGHLAND PARK Gnocm one elev Cigarett '0 AW?” J i I 7 1 'Moldaner 86 Humer E will bring you the biggest savmg In money and u ever can dream of. You will be surprised at our astonishingly low Special Annual Offeri MOTOR EXPRESS SERVI‘ North Shqre Merchants Express (‘ FREE DELIVER Highland Park is in the Map . Ladies’ and Men’s Suits and Coats TRUNK: AND DAMAGE Trips Daily to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicago COME in and get our prices. Starting Saturday, Decem- ber Blst, and continuing thru January. 1922, prices will be Tailors 6 North Sheridan Road Considerably Reduced Our Special Offering in this sale on you the biggest saving in money and time”. 696 Central Avenue Tel. Highland Park 550 Galactic: Sutton-on to Lane! Made to SuifYour‘ Iâ€"TUIKMIorAn-n human-o... lâ€"IUILIY.brM WouMOuMâ€"hm 0“ 50-00500. Wcmpmdoltbdr "Rumba-um” We law lot you: “let-M to the d not-sum Win «N. m. we and“ 0-: "I I """"AJLMIBL" i So is the Haw You Tried *III “1"»?- I III.“ BUTT] j. J. MIN} PHONE HIGH LAN way We Chimp Drugless - It nee: {yâ€",due to the murw in severa' Talking S kegan. FREIGH The smal‘ M. E. K01 will not in‘ of care w< Our 01‘ ic Human; truublt in}: afler (QM m-qu telephone up whvn Finest o'clock telli Office 10

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