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Highland Park Press (1912), 10 Apr 1913, p. 2

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1).): ‘ "-0: interest to Highland Path-rs is tha- innouuu men? of the engagement of Mus Eleanor Babcock. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Babcock of 44 Bellevue Place. Chicago, to Merrill Coit of the same city, Mr. Coit is a member of the Universxty Club and a Yale man of the class of 1905. The marriage is to take place in lune. The Babcock family are former Highland Park resndents and lived in the house at the corner of Prospect and Dale Avenues. now owned by Forrest Marsh. From the east comes an announcement in which a number of people both here and in Lake Forest will find interest. that made by Mr. and Mrs. George Winfield Bard of Mount Vernon. K. Y.. of the en- gagement of their daughter. Harriet Bca‘ (rice to Miles Carrington Hannah sun of Mrs. John S. Hannah formerly of Chicago and now a resident of New York; The Willing Helpers will give a Calen- dar Party in the Church rlors next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'cl k to which the public generally is invited The pro ceeds will go to the regular benevolences of the organizations. The entertainment will be in the form of;a play arranged by Miss Moss who is the superintendent of the Willing Helpers whose oflicers are as follows: Alice Shrevt. President; Eva Lundgren.Vice-President.lienrietta Laing. Secretary and Constance Vercoe. Treasur rer, The young people who will take the principal parts in the entertainment are; the Misses Henrietta Laing, Constance Vercoe. Frances Buell. Josephine Faxon. Elizabeth Shields.Rosalinda McBeun. Car- oline Schofield, Olixe Schreve. Dumm- Laing, Maimie Ulmstend. Margarer Sedgc- wick, Rose Nicolls and Betty Bacon. Following the presentation of the play refreshments Will be served and several of the ladies who will assist in the dining room are: Mrs. Frederick Schumacher. Mrs. Charles Drake. Mrs. Harry Faxnn. Mrs. A. Leslie {\lcl’hersun. Muss \'m- and Miss Kathenne McL‘nulc): Mrs. Henry Walthers of Road entertained me Euc nesda)" Miss Mary Sewing Club The Ossoli ended the most prosperous year in 113 history today wnh a lunrhmn for members only which \\ as well zntmp ded and very cmoyable. Mrs. Samuel Levin entertained a num- ber of friends informally on Friday. both afternoon and evenmg. in honor of her guest Miss Edith Wright of Chicago. Cards war the feature of the evening. At the annual election held by the [111- nois Society: of the Colonial Dames of America on April third at the Blackstonc Hotel. Mrs. Benjamin A. Fessenden was chosen to be a member of the board ofdxA rectors. The ladies who are members of the Wednesday embroidery class were enter tained at the home of Mrs.Thomas Rankin of Lake Bluff this week. Miss Elizabeth Deering entertained at a party in honor of Miss Florence McNeil! whose birthday was on Thursdav. April third. There were about sixteen young people present who enjoyed games in which attractive prizes were awarded the winners. Supper was served at the close of the evening. Those winning prizes Were; Misses Auria Dowdall. Martha Wet- zel. Elizabeth Deering and Henrietta ln- gersol. The Social Side of Lifg mcerfield News Items The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Church was held Wednesday evening. The reports from all the organizations And societies 0‘ the church showed an m‘ crease in the amount of money glVel‘l fur missions during the past year. All trus tees. and Dr. C. J. Davis as elder were re-elected. Miss Frances: Biedersludt was unanimously elected as. organist Mrs. Frank Peterson and Miss Isabel Biederstadtsopranos and Mrs. Roy Haskin and Miss Josephine Woodman altos sang at the morning servm- in thc Presbyh'rmn Church. Sund.:y. Miss lsabcll Bxcdcrfladt of nghhnd Park and \Irs. Ray Haskin of lenuvm- were the guests or Mr and Mrs. Fwd Biederstadt last week. A reception was given to Rev. Buickl the new pastor of the l'nited Evangelical ‘_ Church on Tuesday evening The affair ’ took place in the Church. ; The members of K. L. c. E. mu hold i their ”8““ home of Mn on O'Donnell entertained the m Tucsdny (‘YCHH'HL : business meeting at the Edward Witt on Friday eve- '5 of S. (In-tn Ba)- Euchrc Clnb “'ch announcement fiscal Affairs (if the week 005 Men-tr . Mrs. Frank Mathews of W. Central‘Mmd" Avenue was hostess at a (ouro'ckxk lun- cheon on Thursday afternoon. Mm ‘ _.__ â€"â€" Mathews was formerly Miss Alice Niel- man. H the engagpmcm Ellen to Daniel ‘ wedding is to (a fifteenth .1 5(. E n... ....,. ,_ the engagement of their daughter Mary ‘ Ellen to Daniel T. ()'.\'eil 0! Chicago, The wedding is to take place Saturday April fitteenth a St. Mary's Catholic Church. The defightful musrcal program to be given at the Moramr Hotel April 17th and May lst wrll doubtless be among the most enj'oyable chnts ot the season Althoughfa great number of our people have not: returned from their winter Visits. the list of applicants for reserved seats grows darly. A number of parties have been arranged for this musical event and the plan of assigning the same seat for the three different events seems to meet ippmval. Miss Marie Siderius Zendt, wipee splendid soprano mice is spoken at by critics as "of unusual trm ber" of great range 15 too well known In concerts and recrtals to c Ill for further comment. Miss Zendr is to appear April 17th instead of April 15th as announced nrm'iousb‘, A trt-ar l5 antinpated in the to meet ipproval. Miss Marie bide-nus Zendt, wlosc splendid soprano voice is spoken 0‘ by critics as "of unusual tim ber" of great range is too well known in concerts and ret‘itals to c ill for further comment. Miss Zendt is to appear April 17th instéad of April 15th as announced previouslf)‘, A trt-at l5 antit‘ipated in the Russian program promised by lsaac Lt» vine. pianist and in the \‘lOllnlSl whose name “in 1x- a pleasant surprise to North ShUrK‘ people. Herbert Miller, bantontx who is engaged for the aunt” May lat. was one of the tour soloists heard at lht‘ Auditorium lust Monday night in the- “Damnatmn of Faust" given by the Apol. lo Club. , On May llth “Ill be giwn the last of this series when Mm Ji-miir llti Fuu “ha; lX‘t‘IHHt‘ thc grand HDCYII st.” last winnrr \\ hz-n Shl‘ w \\"Ildi'rltlll\ \.‘l"( the lending role in tlu- Hpttd "Mignn'x' Wlll muKr her first :lppt‘Ilr'dnCl' in mm; rccital. Miss Edith llarnn “ho H lmng rm‘xlal. Miss nuun [Lhnrr at the .‘s‘oraine at present has thv managvmem of {hm x‘rivw m . The list pt palrunvsmw‘, “lm‘h 1‘ x nymph-lg. IHL'hldt’\ Mrs \\ -\ Airmndm Mrs Hurndge 1). 1mm, Mh H H Campbell. Mr~ (ivurm- W Chxlxh. Mrs. Harry K; L‘Lquc, Mrs Dunn-l L‘nbh, Mn John P“ l. Cums Mrs F .\ L‘ushlng, MmAJ. Drumer 51an Huled. Mrs: C. L‘ Hughvs. Mrs Fr.1nklmHus»-cy Mrs.:\n'nctt;1 R Jam-x, Mn W J. Lun- dcrback; Mrs. Juhn l Marsha”, Mrs Frcdx'nc'k SKt‘t‘lL‘. Mrs Carlvtnn \.u1 .md Mrs. F {V BJylu-s. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmza The cngagum-n: mi \11“ .\u.: MM \1 n Kncger, mm m r u( German at ”11'“th School L'p W. Elmer Ekbla“. a l nnermh of Illinois scientist. has been announced Thc wedding wfll lake plat: on Ekbhw's return from a lhrm: years' c'xplol'lng mp In the arctxc rcginns. Hc m” start tor the north in June. Miss Kneger and Mr Ekblaw became .thumntt‘d whtlc uttcnd mg the L'mversnty at l'rbanzl. Mr, Ek- blaw was editor at thL‘ collrgc weekly. a member of the football squad and gen crally pronuncnt In college aflairst New assistant in Geology at the l'mvcruty and has degrees of A B and A. M. \‘I\\‘ Kriegcr is a member of thc Phx Beta and Phi Beta Kappa snrorttles and hcr hmm is in Peoria Society, which h.“ bcrn at a 'standsnll during the absence-u! ~o many nf Its mum bers who are out of town. wull welcome the return next wee-k of Mrs John Glass who hgs been enjoying a months; rest at Atlantic titty, where she was mined by Mr, Glass and thmr son, Tom Glass after a severe illness during [hr latter part nf February and first 0! Much Whllt‘_1n2T0 ronoto,‘chhngan sts Ida Knaak ‘ siml for her pupih day afternoon. Miss Marie Krvss v.39 the guest of Miss Elizabeth Clark of L‘hicngn during the past wrck. Miss Mlldrrd Whmng can-named a number of fnend~al her hume- an Monday evening'at five hundrrd. Miss Mary Hunawa spent a few days 0! last week with Mrs. Wheh-n and Mrs. Fxtzgerald ufiL‘hncago. An (unzmg puma c mil-«1‘ which has bccn fining on {of several m mthe finallv {zlme (D an end an Saturd.nylcwmng Tu Ihc delight of a grout mnnv .lk-rrfiehh-n the Quinn “1!) 4“.”ch :n \wa Mum” Landau whn nu mum. “1H npprm'm'r xt Mnrmn rm 1 In»! ‘.~N"1’» \ 'Yv'x' my! b , Mn and Mr; Henry Meyer] announce l 1 the marriage of their daughu-rl'Annic to l ! Mr. 1, Lnkman of Glenview. 5 Unis Mnrmn re-u Ml» Minmc Hut 111 llne rcccn'vd #1 .-\ children‘s own-(m “I“ by ;:'u n k the pr1k nf (hr 111:}: .1311 «uh grudm {he Iwcrfivld Puhlh S. ‘ruwi m \[ulrzmz Hall. Endu)‘ owning, Apxxl tux-n13. fifth A dunce WI” be gun: by the SlL rmrt ville lesurc Club in Andersonk Hall. Satflrda)‘ cvemng. Apnl twelfth. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bmuderof Murmn firm-e. were the guests M Mr and Mrs (190 Karch on Sunday Mâ€"Isp Mary Blrimehl u! Chu‘agn wds the week end guest uf Mrs Carl Lang. Mr‘t Fred Horenberger was hmtess un \m W edmsday afternoon a! a delightful Iun chqon in honor of her birthdm TL" Mm Beatrice M. Duffy Chicgo on account of th< aunt.‘ as firm-n annuu m1- “111 game :I prnalc mu “.2 31M hmm- un Salur [1 “U \ Duffy wastc‘alle-d m of the illness: of hrr l(('\ mm: hut. Mn Fwd Badman entertained I lun- Mio- Hunm Carolin 'u confined no her home with Mid; Mr. William Carolan who has been ll in the Sanitarium in Charm returned Art 0' Donna G'ICIOUI. The art nf lmlnx grurh-nu h 4 ”Nu llm- nun-l 1m! uni) In Hm on ‘ml “0th but nL-o h- the l-xhllwu “In“ u my uulu Mew!) flu “in: ll-m m be umru-ou- hm- uuu mhun v-lnvnl fur turn and “UIIIFH fur H h not nu nun nmlu-r In find d‘lllpl‘qlw uh" .m. mm] “llh n disgruulM-d ‘unlvmrr Mud ulHI . |.|_ ..._-I ul“ 'l'hrn‘ Ih- Mg inn-l uulu Mew!) flu “in: h-m m umru-ou- hm- uuu mhun v-lnvnl fur turn and “UIIIFH fur H h not nu nun Innlu-r In find t‘lllplu)!" uhn -nu lh‘Jl “llh n disgruntled «ullvlurr um! um twp 11h gum! “Ill. 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(“Mar {Tum “Mall hung u nu For the Children u IIHL (‘nilar Y?"I||I “hhll lmlu.’ h\r:.l\ Ymvl r-vluw )Il-IHH-I I‘m (In m-\\,_\ «might lsgw 'l-» ! «-.' uw- ’. tum n mun “1' MM 5'! 1H.- :<x.-1 'r} |--II!I- ; hymn-1 .u llw lufnflvxml I-xlul- , u'i.‘.l.-{w"n\ I': H gum:- .l .h. ‘ [-ln-c' r I upan -( pan "In! I or Mm \nu 'nfl'. \l puma! v-Y ' MLH. :w l' Inn] in" 1m h mu 1 f qulr l‘ pun! mur-' rvih Tho-w (mim- 11” in!” ,\I1r~Y H [hm “'19.! [14‘ ll!" Pl!!! H-ppy Gnrl on Honor Shun W.“ 040' Do” How \l H\- 1-" ..1 (tun-1m l~I|V le ”w H!“ Malling nrr I .yh'u- up ulllm ‘11 ml out by l‘ :n-l h. niunml h of |-nll‘n Hf II le'l ulmln hu mun-q (uh-ml ure truth-ml lhmngh lbw Smut- prrfrr vlndiwi «ho-rm»- Iuln-I tn the dtmu. [ml :1 S- I Ir: IMMII'r- “WK" 1,. "m. hrd ”ll |--Il!l' '. Inf-1'1"! «.nlfllul lm- nun! me lln\\’0‘\". 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Order curl}; Vanilla Ice Cream always on hand at 50:: per quart. nrr ulmru [no cm? nulmut prolmol 'l'u h) Hu- grump; old inn-n! u Inlumn)’ - uf m-u “mu-g and l- haw. )M In fn-l ml me ”mun". hrll' anrrn Ind ll n11 Thy" gun in ulw "In! HIM-1m” 'k . "\wli n11: th‘.’ Minn» Inn-gum 1.- nld ulu- «warn-r .J, hwy v-Hrrlng lllyu "H in hull .. “1 Hum (hr Ihr “Min-I ull. [-Iqu' II M lllHnln‘r I‘r 13' full- MH'IH‘O’“ Hm Phd ! ,3 111'!” I uHIvr ”1.; III“ '~ lllNlI KM! fmlv t-L'v- ulw « up! tutu flow and our fnld Hu- vou as your wiephone run-f» J [Jr Hun (‘ru-mn Mnkr :4er of out (“My unamnl umm two of lug-r. Inn 0! Iran-r In} making mm) manna L»! (‘00! mum!) nnd pour In!” "I" cnx-hll ho-nn urwun \\ hon lhorouthly mm! \hlp n plum rrum Flu-m- with NI FRANK L. SlLJESTRDM fizz-hark --COAL-- Saw Largv EEK Small Egg Rangv ."luui Chocolate Whipped Cream Put. “on! nmnv 'h-H Mm.»- mul innit! of my n-L'v- punt \ull- Mun “Mir- mhl w 4II|"‘iI v-Iluu' alwhnlf u-npful pm It” ”our 1-m- lml! tun-[numful Inuln nd unc- Immwwmfu‘: v'ro-nm of ”rum .ld Hu- dr} :~ L'v-mHo-nh Emu «gun u-vw Irt'fl'.‘ thr In [nu \\'n|llhuflm. ‘lln am: pm In mIddle and an mp 01 That‘s why our candies are so populzn They are ttadé here m Highland Park and fresh tmm the kettles évery Chocolutc (lgramcls (Zn-am (Jar-mils Cooonnut [frittlc Peanut Brittle, Moluscs Huvor Chocolate (Ihips Buy a box of the Jm‘as Home Made Canny Promp! Service Best Companim Lowfpd 13a." 18 W. Cum! Avenue sud Yard. 8.!th I’d Fin! Stu-0M Fire Accident Tornado ;Lifo Burglnry Flute GI“. Employers Liability A Novel Soup Always Fresh There Write. insurmcc in all its branches: French Candy Kitchgn we will be uh adv-ac. ol,10( pol Ion the first each month up‘to tnd _inc|ud|n‘ September Pricesifor April Delivery 37 7.3 Nut unl (A 1‘ I11 [Eu-blushed um ()ur phone is 51 Bread Makes Hun and good. pure, whole-(me, W whiny blrad mam-t bum mu“ and hrallh) Um bfl‘ld II 13* nun 1hr hue-st ham Wm‘er '5‘ (hr kmd thal rrtmm m 'ynutn. ”1 glutrn and phouph-u-Q ~ Com. xm-nm :l l.‘ ruh m nmduon. ll n» n’wtlnh-h pun m med pm“. in' n! hakmy and handm‘z And: km Ina! (”$15 hul hxtlr I‘um-y In}. Ina Mkhxhvn! Ask Ior p1 Gary's Home A hit-"nun ul lhr Eli-1111b WILLIAM LI. “BEE rmwunssngr; nuns! * I‘ll->41 30- TI Hmhug Pun-HIM I undid-f It" I". p . April 1‘

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