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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 Feb 1913, p. 2

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K. Mrs. Cole of Ft. ‘Sheridan entertained the Auction Bridge club on Friday alter- noon. . :.Z .. . The Wednesday aliui'iiriége béhE-‘ifid with Mrs. G. V. Dickinson this week. Mrs. R. Carnagegotfiprtfidifiuiaed several Chicago Sada.“ 'a‘flificio'onfon Tuesday. Mrs. Emil Beck Metzel was hostess at for sixteen on Monday a card party evening. Mrs. Henry Scarborough will entertain a number of ladies informally at tea on Friday afternoon. Annie Cobb entertained this afternoon .it a Mid-Lenten bridge in honnrof \lrs. T. W. Brown, formerly i‘llxi Mnnlln Berry of Ft. Sheridan. Miss The usual Lenten quiet has not been particularly noticable in society this sea- }son 'as in prevxms years, perhaps due to ”he fact (Mt-1301': have been out at town guests for whom numerous entertain- ‘ment. mmtly informal. are being given. .0}! Morning/”Mi? Carleton Vail enter- tained several ladies informally at bridge in honor of Miss Schwarz. the guest oi Mrs. Edward A. Smith for whom Mm. George A. Schofield entertained about thirty guests at bridge on Tuesday after noon which was follbved in the evening by Mrs. Paul P. Bird's delightful dinner party in honor of Miss Schwarz who again was tte guest of honor at a lunch- eon given to a number ot former Smith college girls of Chicago. by Mm Edward :\. Smith on Wednesday while in the even- ing Mr. and Mrs. Smith and MissSi'hwarz A 4”“. -nd 'hnntru ‘o O The Wednesday n‘ifi‘hiége 'dhzhs'rfid with Mrs. G‘ V. Dickinson this week. Mrs. R. Cale-11,“:gotfiprtfidifchaiaed several Chicago Sada.“ 'a‘flificio'onfon Ruben Bacon WI” have :n a camh pull rm Sa ‘- afx'gut {\u-lxe u! .2 pupli> m t'vu- hm} (in-Itghtl [‘1‘ rs‘ .rrrhn dmnr-r a: thur mm (mane-n ()n Mlv‘ gnu-n Mic! the LI. and \1l'x 1 the club and I. The husk-uses J! (hc Dona: Sunni: lunchcon, at \shxch Ihcrc vu-n- about 3l\T\ ladies prescm. gwen m the pariah at m: Presbyterian church on Mundn wcrc Mrs. Harrv 1). Faxon. Mrs. .\.U. Mnrgnn. Mrs. Henry Boyd, Mrs. R. Ld'mn Iluhwn. and Mrs. C. C. Hughes. | J On Saturday evening. Fcbruun __, about forty tnends at Mr Albert Ldrsun gathered at his home on Green Bay Road. and gave him a very pleasant surprtse In honor of his birthday. They prewnted hlmwuh a large steel hatt'hel. Cards were the feature 01' the cvemng. the prizes being won by Mrs. W. Salyards. Mr. N. Larson. Mrs. Frank Shocks, and Mr. Bert Skldmore. Dainty refreshments were served. A piano rental given by [he pupils of Miss Charlotte Brand was given at Brand‘s studio 211 E. Central Ave.. on Wednesday (fl/CHINE. Feb. 26 at eight o'clock. Appearing on {he program were Mrs» Krimmel and the Misses Laura Siljestrom. Marian Hechetswiler, Leona Krimmel, Elsie Blomdahl, Ethel HI”. Edith Lindbloom. Lllhe Williams, Anna Bahr. Mona Bahr. Florence Schriefler, Anna Bloomfield. Salome Brand, Florence Warner. and Edllh Lindstrom. Miss Frances Steever and Miss Lois Williams entertained a number of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority members at a bridge on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss bteever in honor of Miss Ethel Templeton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart Templeton of Chi- cago who is to be married on March 8th, to Harry Herbert Morrow of Pittsburg. The service will take place at the family residence. The bride's sister, Mrs. John Francis Price will be the n‘atmn of honor and the best man WI“ be Kenneth Trix:- plelon, brother 0! the bridri Mme. Ella Jorgulesro. turmerl)‘ Mus Ella Prusatng, who spent her girlhood In Highland Park and IS well remembered by many of the resxdents, thl be married shortly tn Walter Fnedelberg of llerlm, Germany, where the brlde to be has lived for a number of years. 5h:- IS the daugh- ter of Eugene H Prussmg. who formerly owned the resudence now txcupted l)_\' 1):. Edmund R. Moras of 320 Sheudau Road, Mr. Eredelberg Is a consulting electric engineer and holds two degrees, one from Oxford and one from a German l'm- varsity. It was not generally known here until this month that Mme. Jnrgulcsm. who IS the mother of a daughter and a son had divorced her husband, Their marriage took place ten years ago follow- ing a romantic courtship. \VlLI ““0 'L Dc! ., um III [rt'fvl ni'l' I hi i1 HuiM In?! it. Hu ‘2 (HH‘ Ilru Many Bau Usel ('UHID a :rt-Jlt “urr‘ [I is" (ukvn up by [In- fu-‘hiun |nuw~ and M «n wry junrnulx and this smwu“ slth' are Usual!) hr finitely pron wr' than tln- hut lnfiuitul) {WM}? Not unly ”I'DMNV' jmn‘lmli~lh- ML who like to [Wuniuve an wnphutin- mun: â€"-nt any mu! :m- uumy .\l_\‘ lc-umwl friends put ‘I In column! uw Sn (In I when l turret “‘9 nn- ”Mum-[V obliged nuwrdnys (H mm \"hu giwu In I I"! of 1'! fm“ him-ks 11ml infiniln-LV llsml 'lu' l’t'll- U Sh gun The Social Side of Life .‘N\\ I {BADLY ABUSED WORD. k" x umv m en Hum s humh) w? Mix. 3 rmrrmxm-d :\ III «'r \ Cd Uses to Winch "lnfimte" In Put Nowadays. ‘uttrrmn gdn- ;: I. and Mrs. l’xuj. enu‘j \ audc WI” have as hxs guests H rm Satuxdu) vu-nmg l’xh c1; mates «hm :lfr- ml ll [I H (1: ‘ and IQ ~ m“ slth' ~r' than tln ,Hih‘i Hm ,ocal Affairs of the week rmlwt (Hyo- lulu ”I‘m, llmn ”Mum-1y nurd “illli It and l'd'l imm-x By the Oboervn 1d .ulh HI Ki in): Mr. and Mrs‘ Smith and MissSchwarz “ere guests at a dmncr and theatre party In Chicago; on Thursday Mn: l‘mcttc S. Munro was a dmncr heath“~ tn tnurtvcn,m honor of Muss Schwarz .md on Friday 3hr was agzun the guest n1 hunur at a Iunchcon pn-ccdmg a bndgt- tnilmwti by ;1 dmnrr and theatn‘ party :11 (hlragu. (m Sunday Mus Schwurz rrtum tn hx-r hnme In Boston. Thx' Junior hup “hugh tank place a! "m- Xuzthwvsturn Mxhtary Academy «m \qurdm cw‘nmg was a dchghllul aflau dnd 11 \sua paruculnrly nuucuble that [hr (mNh minim-d 1mm dancmg [he Ian's! raga" and 'l‘anum. le grand manh “As led by .\lr Jetfrrs, premden! of lhv {1.|~_~1 Among the Highland Park young pcnph- presrn! were the MISS/s Mannne and Dorothy Luudun, Ruth Beardslry. .md Durnthy and Rowena Bashn. Mr .md Mrs John Keith 0! Evansum, Mr. Amd Mrs James Cooley and Mr Richard Mayer and Miss Hurtens (‘yowxng of WW mctte were amung the out of town gucsts who have many acquaintances In this ury. The entertainment given on the men ing of George Washington's birthday at the Trinity parish house by the Daughteis of the American Revolution wasa delight ful affair and a program of excellent talent and interest had been prepared by the committee in charge. members of which were the followmg ladies: Mrs, Joseph L. Fearing, chairman; Mrs Joseph F. Leaming. Mrs Gordon Buchanan. and Mrs P, 8. Green. Had the weather been more pleasant there would have withoui doubt been a much larger audience, how ever. over one hundred and twenty-five appreciative guests were in attendaner and felt well awarded for hanng ventured out on such a Wintery, icy night. The Singing of several groups of songs by Mr Arthur Ranous of Evanston, whooe voice is excellent, was particularly pleasing Mr. Henry E. Mason gave an address en- titled “(Eeorge Washington," Although. it was a brief account he had searched through many volumes to give to his audiense the details and unusually in ‘ teresting stories of the great man's private me, telling particularly of (heme Wash 1 ington's many love affairs. reading aloud five of his love l_-tter\x Through the whole address Mr. Mason introduced a vein of rare and pleas‘ing humor This waslatei followed by the address entitled "A Few of George Washington's llllprefl‘xslunx ' ln Mr LloydC Whitman who clen-rly lt late-d inudents and gave the story ot the ‘ life of Washington as a young man. deal jing With his personal life and lnlfUdUCan an element of humoi .is well as serious ness. His account iut Washington :u a man showed inutli rt'N‘Mth and studt and was' splendidly lHltl livery one present expressed tlieri t'll}w)’lllt‘lll nt tt.e singing by the file'mbvrx (it the High School Glee éiub will» slowed my t-m-i lent training they had lt‘t't‘flt‘d They ‘sting the patriotic airs or our country vuth a youthful spirit and charm that called forth great applause The Parish ‘ house was decorated in tlags. red and white flowers and palms. “hilt“ a large picture of George Washington hung in each end of the room .\l:ln_\~ n mun final. ull' ho- vuunnt hhln- :Inuhin: mnu'lnu-o H'llu) In Hun? l'ynh-ms ll kmm' :1 man Inn-r ~u hi~ fourth WU,» thr dvlphln Ih-rurul Provmg H-I Pom! 5m)?!” \VlIIII i\ Hn' |.:p- ' l‘x'uimm ’l‘hv-rw 1m I I XHM Every HHt' I n-prmrm n! th- bwrx at (he Hugh sfwwrd {hr ("\u-i |d In‘cnz-d Thu ‘5 u! nur count” Hahn! ”I" m-h' lh. l‘l) I .‘Ill_\ l n \\ hu murriml wr 1hr rl‘hfln (an 1:!" 1“” from h u an nuzhxn HPI‘ h Ihw'h‘ H I‘I Womon At One Time Wm Ho.“ 94 Van]. 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I .1 rm“ 7- \nllllk' q-nrl) d1 ”Ill “.3 Hn 1H» :HII I‘m- I 1 I" ll~ To Rug Owners Never Shake or Beat the Rug Rugs Chemically Treated A Small Rug Cleaned FREE References Gladly HARMIAN BROTHERS Geary’s' Home Bakery Don't Forgcl to try a 10c Loaf of GEARY’S SPEClAL FRANK L. SIUESTROM Coal and Wood Office-ad YuluEI-M-dnntw North Shore Fuel Supply Co. We hope VUUI‘ This way the foundation threads will break at? more rugs worn out this way than by BC JAS. c. BOYLAN, Mgr. The dust or dirt in the body jurious as the moth. Telephone 67 111 u look bughtu but 1111 \ (113. this“ wn) tin (11113111111111 :1111111\ (11 H11 111;: 15 ~\hmu 11rd BMMIoJ IM:M¢3|3.W2‘9 Ciqofialln'yldhffdfiuwfiflfl “huh IS {he unly \m) and \x'mnng qunimvs. 'I‘u (lcnmnstmtc Ihv sum-runny nf angina] nanvc clummg prtx‘vss we ml] (10211] a small mg FREE Wt assure you perfect sansfm‘mm wnh both nur wrwc and priwa I’x’ton- Mung yum mgs gm mllt-s away get mn‘ prices. Best Grade of Coal Lumber Build- ing Material ope a few suggestions about the rugs wil! not be umlmely. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS LAKE GENEVA ICE Dealers in m pwwn c {ht 230 N. St. John. Ave. ()f tht‘ I‘Ujl cumv HUI pt‘Y‘h 1.\ lost and Il'u 1 a gun! dml. r3 Cleanmg of ’ak 11MH“ actualuw H 11'1”“ HF T olofihonr 65 h in.

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