Mrs Charles Woodcock hes retuméd from her trip Mr. W. T. Underwood is north on a hunting mp. - t C o anada. MrwandMnCCYoelIaveukenroomsatthe . Mr Redd of Lexington, Ky , is visiting his dauxh- Virginia until after the holidays. - I E- l ' , t" M" J Naiy _ Mr. Arthur Von Schick is in New York for a ‘ _ Mrs. M. E. Sempsell returned from a visit in New week or so on business. York CM yesterday ' Miss Zeli Runes of Deadhead, Wig, is a guest of i Miss Rhinitis of St. Louis is a guést of her sis- Mrs E B Palmer this week . T les. 4 E. m’ Mâ€? Tom w, . .’ Mrs. Mn A Pam gave an informal dinner '; 1i: ,M w. Sehumaehei' In: I... Isms gas“ but Fm before the «Inc; at the club ’ ’ A‘Iltumahe pmweelt. . , .. Mort: ï¬gmmï¬â€ ., , he . - . , 3 Washington, D C ‘0' ' winter months Mrs. R. P Davidson is in AVOII Park, Fla, spend- Mr and Mn. Hastings oi Chicago spent Thanks- in; a few weeks with her mother. Mrs Colweil ‘ 81% “m" Mr and M“ H H Duty. ‘ Mr A ..Olesou is building a ï¬ne new residence Mr. Byme, superintendent of schools in Ottawa, onxhe corner of Moraine Road and WaIIkegan E I. Ill, visited Our schools on Monday of this week avenue. Mr ’Cook, who has been visiting his daughter, The Misses Pauline and Julie Crampton of Chi~ Mrs. W. H. Qaldwin, has, gone south for the winter cage, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Mrs. Hugï¬ 1‘. meet; and Min Birch, 1912A Michi- gm avenue; “e in América again, after a. year spent ï¬broid. ' ' “ ‘ ' The xzrdses of Sthary’s Church’wm gave; card party in Lihrtry Him next Wednesday evening, Deâ€" cember 13. ‘ Mr. and Mn. R. J. Middleton of Chicago were guests of thgir father, Mr. John Middleton, on Maple avenue. Thankggiving Day.. ‘ Miss Ruby Chandler. who is a student at Kemper Hall. Kenoaha. spent the Thanksgiving holiday at her home on‘ Laurel avenue. Mrs. Clinton Spencer has returned from her visit in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs Spencer expect to move into their new home on gieridan Road next Week. I ~ I , a; Mrs. F. winter at Mr. McM Mrs. G Fritsch ar were gue Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dey of St. Louis spent Thank$~ giving‘ with Mrs. Day’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Morgen. Miss Helen Morgan returned with them to St. Louie on Wednesday. Lest ending Bridge Whist we: phyed at the Highland ?ark Club. with Mrs. C. F. Everett and Lin. W. I. e u hostesus of the evening. The knowing ment has been mgle concerning the entertainment at the club duh. the coming month: December 15, enticing; Decunbet 22, mud» yille; December 29. éotillion; lunar: 5. t“ night entertainment; Jenner] 12, musical. Volume 18 lV/Ml People ï¬re. DWMg :tuméd from her trip Mr. W. T. Underwood is nofth on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mn. C. C. Yoe have taken rooms “the is visiting his dmzh- Virginin until niter the holidays. V - Mr. Arthur Vat Schick is in New York for a HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, DECEMBER in Highland Park Th: Misses Pauline and. Julie Crampton of Cbi~ cage spent the Thanksgiving hoiidays with Miss Isabe! Scott. On Tuesday Miss Eva Egan 'gave an informal afternoon tea in honor of Miss Beck, who is a guest of Miss ï¬essie Smith. The Hlkh‘afld Park Womans Club will give a chilâ€" dren’ 3 party at the A‘sumbly Ha“ of the Elm Street School on Tuesday aftemogn, January 2 “Highland. Park was represented by about six of by the Loyal Legion at the Palmer House. Mrs. P. R. McMuIlin le'f: Mobaiy to spend the winter at Mirimao, near‘Santa Barbara, Col, where Mr; Mthillin win joén her Ia‘er in the season. Mrs- R P- Davidéim is “NO“ Pat‘s F135 std', The friends of Mr. Robcrt Bock are glad t9 Mrs. G. S. Wendling, Mrs. T. Kropel. Mrs. A. Fritsch and Master Benjamin Fritsch, all of Chicago,‘ were guests of Mr and Mrs. John Diesges ovet Sunday. First Baptist Churchâ€"Pub“; worship at 10:45 and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. [I 7 o’cbck. ' There will be a spec‘ial Evangelistic media; in the evening. All are wekome. Seats free. In, Daniel Cobb und Miss Annie Cobb have in- vited‘hmmmha’ofyoung hdieatommnrs. Scianore and ME: Milk this tact-noon Ind play W The pin, will be followed by 33:: at mo. Miss Louise Floyd is conï¬ned to her home with illness . . Mr C E. Wilcox isesstonaubtoflew York anstltimore. , , Mrs. Richard Street was ‘hosteu at a luncheon yesterdsy in honor of Miss Mills 6! Ned York. Mr. and Mrs. Dike of Crystal Lair; BL, spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. T’re‘l Claw. Captain Charles Jamieson went to New Yuk this week. MnlmemmmHWPuk. m» migrated mm... ,xi; thgtTâ€"he is ’improving nkcly. ’Mr‘. Bock {g}! m the roof of his barin, a week, or so 38¢, 1!“ W one of his limbs. , ' ‘ One of our oldest citizens, Mr. Henry Frye, celk brated his eighty third binhday on Novmhcr 27, Many friends called and made the anniversary a plehsant one for} him. \Iiss Beck of Sioux City is a giant of Miss Bes- sie Smith "On Tuesday Miss Smith entertained eight .ypnng ladies from Chicago at luncheon in honor of her guest.’ Services at the Elmnezer‘ Evangelical Church will be held as usua! Sunday. The subject of the even. ing address "will be "The Dove‘s Song; or. The Soul‘s Desire for Rest." , L ' 7 Mrs. Lucy Allan was entertained at lunchton with a few friends by Miss“ Sarah Patchen, inferiebratiafl of her birthday; December 1. In the afternoon many friends called to give their good vista to Mrs. Allen. ‘ Miss Frances Evereu was boas: at a bum luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Min Kendrick: and Miss Smith of Chicago and Miss Milhrd of Syracuse, N. Y., who is visiting Miss Kendrick! Covers were laid for sixteen M a letter recdvcd rccc'ndy from Berlin, Germany, ‘hc news came of ‘a very good fortune which has'come to Miss Priscilla Carver. Madame Cnrteno, a famous pianistc, has warmed to take Miss Carver as a pupil. A: is well known. Madame Carreno will not cement to teach any one who Is not an unis: in the pfofession. and her mm 01 Miss CIrvcr's - quest fdr instruction reflects nut pnioe both gr Miss Curves-’9 ability and that of her American (ember. ‘ Number 30