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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Apr 1913, p. 2

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H Nearly three hundred g the dancing party given by Men's Association at Ravin hat Thursday, Of interest to Highland Parker: is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Comn, daughter of Mr‘ sad Mrs. Arthur S Coffin of Winnetka. to Samuel A.Greeley, son of Frederick Greeley of Winnetka. The young couple represent two of the oldest families of the North Shore. Miss Eleanor Babcock. daughter of‘ Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Babcock. 44 Bel“ levue Place. Chicago and formerly of fl'ghland Park, has chosen June 7 as the date for her marriage to Merrill Colt. The betrothal was announced a fortnight ago. The ceremony will take place at 8 o’clock in the evening at the Fourth Presbyterian church. The marriage ef Miss Helen Rudolph. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rudolph of Linden Park Place. to Albert Heller of Chicago took place on Monday afternoon at 4 o‘clock at the family residence. The wedding was a very small affair onlyzthe immediate families of the bride and groom were present. Mr. and Mrs. Heller will sail the latter part of this month for Europe where they will spend their honeymoon. returning late in the sum- mer to Chicago to reside permanently. “A hall.- a« the daughter of one of High mer m Chicago to resnae pernmncm.,. The bride is the daughter of one of ngh land Park's oldest families and is a young woman of rare musical talent. Mrs. Frederick Boy-mun entertained at dinner on Thursday evening in honor 01' her sister. Mus Helen Leavenmmh of Wilkesbarre. Pa. Miss Leavenworth re- turned to her home on Friday. Mrs. Frederick Boynton entertained 3' 1. at dinner on Thursday evening in honor oi her sister. Miss Helen Leavenworth of , tl Wilkesbarre. Pa. Miss Leavenworth re- turned to her home on Friday. The wedding of Rolland Hastings. son of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Miles Hastings oi Dale Ave. to Miss Ruth Beebe. daugh ter of Mr. and Mm William Beebe of \ New York took place on Saturday even- .. ing in the West End Collegiate church. l New York followed by a reception at the ‘ home of the brides parents Mr. and ‘ 1 Mrs. Rolland Hastings will be at home after the first of June. in Highland Park. where Mr. Hastings has purchased the ‘ bungalow of Mr. Henry Atwater on Park and Dale Avenues. ‘ On Wednesday evening. April 23rd. at half after eight o'clock ocrurred the marriage of Miss Flor“;ute Adelaide Bailey, daugther of V1. and Mrs. H. L. Bailey of 205 F, Vine Ave, to Dr. George Uaytmr. Mr. Clayton was formerly a United Stated army physician at Fort Sheridan and is now in private practice in Lima. Ohio. The ceremony was per- formed at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Father Simon Gates of St. James Catholic church of HighWood. The bride wore a gown of white charmeuse with a drape and court train of brocaded char- meuse trimmed with dnchess lace and point d'alenclom and pearls. the veil be- ing of net trimmed with orange blossoms. and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Miss Evelyn Bailey. sister of the bride. acted as maid of honor and carried sweet peas; Evelyn Cornstock was ring bearer and carried a basket of pink and white sweet peas. The gift of the groom was a beautitul diamond necklace. A reception to In- timate friends and relatives followed the ceremony, the decorations being very at» tractiye in the color scheme of pink and white. Dr. and Mrs. Clayton will be at home after May 13 in Lima, Ohio. r'T‘F.‘ON The Social Side pf L lDeerfield News Items mng Mr. S. 5. Love “as unammuum, elected director with ninety-one \otes. Mr. Love takes the place of Mr. Bert Easton who has bet-n on the board fur a good many years. The board has now three progressive. vigorous. energetxc men who are vnally interested In the welfare of the school and .community. Hr.1,‘~\.Rei:hclt. Jr. is prcsidcnt and Mr. B. H. Kress. clerk. Miss Margaret Kress Ender were the week-em Misses Margaret and Gel of Chicago. Mr. Davis. who has been sermusly m in the hospital m Chicago. returned home Saturday. Mrs. Davis is still very ill At the home of Mrs. George C. Pcttis. Thursday afternoon. the women of the Presbyterian church held their April mi:- sicnary meeting. Freedman was the sub- ject studied and Miss Josephine Wood- man was leader. Mm Bert Easton gave : remrt of the annual meeting of lhe eicnary meeting. r'reeaman “A: the 0..., ject studied and Miss Josephine Wood- man was leader. Mm Bert Easton gave a report of the annual meeting of the Woman's Presbyterian] Society for Home Missions held at the Kenwood Evangelical " church. Mrs. J. A. Reichelt. Jr. read ex- tract: from "Up from Slavery" by Booker T. Wmhington; Mrs. Fred Roeebro told of coeducational school for the negroes. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison. of the girl‘s ml; Mm Frank Peterson read an mm and entertaining story "From a Tourists StandpoinL" The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church held a social atZthe home of Miss Louise Huhn Tuesday eve~ A: the Grammar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durham of Ken“- were the guests of Mr. and Mn 1. ml! A. Rdchdt. In. Saturday. 'garct Kress and Miss Eva the week-end guests of the {arm and Gertrude Schmxder ndred guests enjoyed given by the Business at Ravinia Park Casino ar school Saturday vve- Love “as unammuusly has bcen seriously 1” Side pf Li-fe‘ Local Affairsof the week is the the Oboerver Mn W. J. Fyfle ememined the board of directors of xhe Ossoli club at lunch- eon on Tuesday. They met to prepare and discuss the program (or the ensumg year. ‘ Rave On Wednesday exenmg a :crv anrm Inc )f me party was given by Miss Sadie Galloway MOUNT CARMEL 'â€" Th" ‘1'“! Home to twelve of her friends in honor 'of her. body 0' “PM" Thumm' u" m“ Fm" gelical * guest. Miss Blanch Thistlewood of Cairo, Swim” u Mimi“). ‘ho we: ,d ex. 111., and Mrs. Sunen oi Phil. wu, who is 1:339:03; Tn ,:":d“‘”" ‘” Booker the ““7“ 0‘ 0‘ M” Willinm G‘"°"‘Y- distance tron: ubrreptheNJrifolni'huin o told An emoyablc eveninx was ml in plav-s mm fell lrmn in. bridge m mil; rgroes.§‘“8 bridge and 500. Miss Clm Ender‘ river, 0 e girl‘slwm the prixe at 500 and Miss Blanch .. end an i Thistlevood won the prize at bridge. DANVILLEâ€"A dhuirouu fire, 5... Heved to be at beendury orixfr:_ am "From ‘| The Daisy Circle me! at the home of “heAlmira Rockcnbuk Friday evening. 850.000 demise. here. The S P' ,Bvuber lumber yard ‘n dntmyed of.thet The Dorcas ladies of the Presbyterian June. Donnell)”: your, 1... hum“ atilhe church Will give a dinner on Tt'iurm'hy.l to (he (found Ind several other bun ay are My 1. u the home of Mn FredIHame. : no“ home. were dnmuod _ Dinner mved from 5-30 ro 800 p. m. i ‘ fKenil- Mis- Edith Keough of Evereu was the QUINCY â€" R" Nlnuhmld: vu mind guilty of the murder or In. pang. VIM-«.0 gran-i. The (ONO! ill-Ir- 1 men Iren- I'O‘II unm [IN-D “Illhm I‘m!" MMM'I. untriilim. In” D"! 0' mild h one-CHM Raft-1y Due for I tom: [in n Itflt'fl! moth-n: I found on their (um nu luniIho-I not Any kind Ill'y uni-d luv-In I’MIe metal. ~(‘hu-i DI led Mr flank-kn I t (0 “HM my lhv‘ mu Keenâ€"hum idtflrum w rum-fl Mm.vee‘endgutihe" " 1 es 0 rhsmerJhelheU-m“. mother. liner Ind Emma. ‘ T ,1 Bacon nm- in. I The North Shore Chapter ofthe Daugh- ters of the American Revolution celebrat- ed its twentieth anniversary on} Mondav at the home of the Regent. Mn. Gordon Buchanan. h was voted to give fifteen dollars to Elm Place school to be spent for lantern slides or books. After the usual routine busmess. Mrs. F. 8‘ Green read two poems on the fiagm’ntten some years ago especially lor the chapter. One , ~â€"J-â€"- and Oh. “an“. . - ., read two poems on the fiagm’ntten some; years ago especially (or the chapter. One l by Mrs. Benjamin F. Fessenden and the! other by Mm Bingham. Mrs. William": Egan than gave a short history; of the} twenty years work of the chapter which: was most interesting. Mrs. F. H. Green l followed with two chuming dialect read- ‘ ings. When the members :adiourned to‘ the dining room several toasts were given; to the North Shore Chapter. by :Mn ‘ Buchanan; to the Daughter: 0! the . American Revolution. by Mrs. Green; to 1 Mrs. Egan. who served nine years as 1 Regent and worked unceasingly for the :chapter. by Mrs. V. L. Gamett and to :Mrs. Joseph Fearing. chairman of the . ct A“, entertainment committee. 31 Regent, Mrs. Joseph Leamxng day cake surrounded by l whne and blue candles 0c centcr of the table. Mrs. Edward A. Smith. Mr, and Mn Frankhn Hussey. Mr. and Mrs R. J Beatty, and Mr. and Mrs. P. \\. Cushmg About twenty friends of Harvey 7.1m- mer of Deerfield. gave him a \-.-r)' pleas- ant surprise Saturday evemng In honor of his birthday. Games and dancmg were the feature of the evcnmg. Miss Abbte Von Schlegell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Von Schlegell of Detrmt. Ltnnnrlv nf Hmhland Park. where they Miss Abbie Von Sc Mr. and Mrs. A. Von formerly of Highland lived in the residence now owned by Mr. Jc is the guest of Misses Ma quulhy Loudon who gave party tQ "Broadway Jones", ix their guest, un \Vcdnuda)’ This afternoon Miss Dorothy [attained nniurmally at [ca uni VA...‘.., _. , .. wed in the residence on Prospect Ave. now owned by Mr. John Irwin Marshafl. is the guest of Misses Mariorie anJ quuthy Loudon who gave .1 nmtinee party tQ "Broadway Jones". in hnnur at their guest, un Wednesday afternoon This afternoon Miss Dorothy Clark en- tertained informally at tea and on Friday the [urn Pi sorurit) girls were entertain ed zit tea by the Misses London \\ ht) m‘J be hostesses at a supper for ten un Sun~ dily evening 3Xi55153b<1 K13" Hi “’11: [he w-wk-end gun at «I! \\'(x)dn1en. sang m the rh byleflan church. Sunday I Miss Hermina Haunschlld vmtvd mm friends at Glenux- Fnday The Y. P. M S of the Exangehcal church met at the home 0! Mr. Raymund Goodman. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lord were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Peltxs. Misses Loretta and Ruth Krcss and Ruth Reichelt were entcrtamcd at a box party in Chicago, Saturday afternoon Muss Glad)s and Clara Easter were the weekend guests of Mrs. E chkcrh-x'kcr. Miss Gladys sang at the high muss on Saturday mnrmng m {M C.uh<>|1c chunh. said for the repose n! the sun? «I: Mr Emmett chkrrbm'kcr Miss Loretta Krrss party to Sixteen 0! hr! 01' her birthday, Tues successful wmnors nf were Miss Mxldrcd Harry Muhlkc‘ ,1 (a Krrss “.15 hash-u .\‘ 4 :en 0! hrr (nends In hunur ay, Tuesday awning. Thr nnors nf the pnzrs a! “Tub" Mildred Whmng and Mv 1 \‘(Ilzm-{ttn “'hn mm «A! 31153 Jusephmv he rhmr n! (he I’rrs‘ mfa'; mormng. unachlld \‘mtvd vulh 1-, and In» our mxng. A btrlh by (wcmy s occupied red. the EAST ST. LOUIS -â€" afternoon Ister were (he Imckcrhx'krr. Heiuckconoefl“ Orrin-«Imam â€".'â€", couple; The hill m which the dance took place was prettily decorated with red and green paper; The grand march was led by Mr: Oour Beedum and Mr. W. A. Whiting: the latter tho acted as floor mamm.‘ About eleven o'clock re- freshment: were eerved by the committee whnch consisted of Mr. beater Sung". Mr‘ Carl Rommel, .Mr. C. G. Penn. end Mr. Robert Ante: The chaperona were Mrs. Lincoln Fetus. Mn. ()ocar lket‘ham 1and Mn. J. A. Rekbdt. Jr. ~ 011 Friday evening Mn. W. A. Whiting v entemined in honot oi Mi- Sodie Callo- ‘ wny'e guest. Mm Bunch Think-wood. tl Thehdia of the 500 and luncheon :club were entertamed It the home 01 ITERLINOâ€"The am: :34 In! “tempt at lulclde of lllcluel Seven "lulled Ln MI dulh, the destrucuon of the White-Me county nu by are und the urloul Injury of Short! J. Frank Wlhl. who nu burned 1n iry- lng to rescue Seilvrn The other prinonen "em uken out In uh-ly. Bellgn was to hue nppurod In .court to Ann‘er m In much on I ahlPen-yetr-old flrl Tue-day he u- lempu-d Iulclde four ”men, but nu Unurled by Ina worm u: out: In» luau- thI then plan-d the when- er in u padded call. but Selle” obA mined much»: and be! fire to the padding. The mm" (onmmntcnled to So-l‘mn' vlothhm and “YOU“! rnmd 1" lhruuxh ”w 31-” So-Hrn. um. burr. .00 ’50 had‘} (hut he (find Hmrlly aflrr n ...L.,w (run: Hia- lu:rr.1!'.x huff, in; to rescue Benn: prinonen "em taken oul Bellgn wn to hnve In ‘court to lmuer m In It ahlPen-yetr-old flrl Tue- lempu-d Iulclde tour Hmo Unurled by me warm ‘ uume thI then plan-d er in u padded call. but mined much»: and set padding. The mines (or m So-l‘mn' vlothhm and u 1" lhruuxh HH' sun Sa-Hrn .00 ’50 had‘} (hut he (find 9 [Hulix luer; (run; th- lun in: It in (”mw‘hd ”11:! ru-rovvr {rum My Unjurir! [11) Eur hc fl. ~.uTl'~~1L you!» n daughter ('1 (‘ H Hundnl u mHHnnnh-I‘ HY 1.07- A.” rzo-d rhorl'.) after uni.” Sx'lzrto-dvr, u ‘lvr’. 1r Hm 1 It JI-r‘eyHHe. H1. Th? “wk [9?an a! ('urmil'or: l'l [In~ (mm-Ir rirpc-d Ir. m: an! The (mum) clerk rvtun-d [hr marr‘un ”(‘Nllw S\nd|) soon 8r. [hr «Rick Mruch [Md hnndud .\nr Srhnwdrr (ha: Han-h for a mlxxm-vr (In x; H Illhln an hour cervnmm u Srhrmwier mot hh bridt H I \\ (wk x180 BPRINGFiELIlâ€"‘Vllilnm r arou. who fix the only mlnrvd mar. mm nominal“: {or ;-rH-‘.dr1.l 0! 1h» l'nh ed Staten b)’ I prmwr!) rumHHuu-d national defeunte «mu-nun“ rem? so-nting thirty-run: Hat" in (h:- l'nion. and It mount a undid-u- fur nppolmumnl L- nIInh-Ier to the Republic of ”an! hav- hocu Marv-d upon the home ya) mil u- | jnnzlnr The National l.nwrly 1km. Nth 400 dvlegllnl, mm a! S! Louis in HM and nominah-d Sun fa»: 1r”! drnL MOLINE â€" denrd IH-Pnrur who! and n‘.nmn lmn‘n") MZIc-d V” Ida Mon-l. a you“ marrwd vwmun and then mrud {ha rnolur ‘u-ur. mmlplf. Thr Iran-dy vuu unnosnd by three mumnn u: Ihr \Iorrl home Mon-l, an rlhp.n)r pl 1hr ltm-re- Mnxtsur uvmpany 61d nut know of (h:- terrible occurn-nro mm noxlw Mme nfh-r m tun \hlzlm r! lho- udurtun lie lm‘e afiutr u. re dvnd unnxmnuua vnlo- tlzo I'asnd (he lnillulhr resoluthm fur ur. In unnxmnuua vnlo- ltzo [Hinuh mnule I'asnd (he lnillulhr hLd refrrmujln‘. rvonhmun fur ur. lnn-m‘.n.n.l (0 am cunUHuHm. Eflnrts of (‘Mmu members to srrnre an nmendmem h eliminate what nxpnrl [0 he a 1119 rrnnlnumn ngahml ('uuk crunu f‘xl‘ (-d and tho rvmhmur pane-d xrmu ctu ‘ About ( tango DIXONâ€"[115nm] hum H Moo" Ihn hv-ld a \u-nk'u rriixinm "nix-m- at tho Mmhodht rhnrth, In Iru-lod It all serum-1n ly largo: cunnexnilum. Tho~ menxlwrh (>1 1hr (‘- A R Harm-d Hm! Uihhl‘p \‘(mrr In I rotunda haxxng nerwd u n mlunol h m.» ! nx‘. \Vnr, nv'd tin) tum-d um 11. n M d) to bar 111m. lUIfllS P18168988 CHATHAM â€"- eir-rllvn any h" uhn In- !" b" ' lawn a! ”1“ “l" uhn nro- In I)" 1hr U'Y lnxv, a! the «lo-cum. di|\ '.,- dvrinrld (o tw thnrx~d Um! lhr 1.",( nm proper.) print”! vv civs hum; bo-vn (m. MOUNT CARMEL -â€" The dad body of (ieurxo Thomas, the Hlx Fnur operator :1 Allrndulo ‘ho wan drownvd n 9!. Frnndnmm ‘1. found floating In xhe Inlor I than (“gunm- frnm ubrre the unfortunur mun fell lrmn xhe bridge mm the river. spamcnno â€"- DANVILLEâ€"A diuurouu the, be. Moved to be at beendury ortxfn. did 850,000 dumun hero. The S P, Stub» lumber yard ‘n annoy": June. Donnell)”: grocery ‘u burnt-d Scot! d Libertynllc _.It h wad nmnhr hr ru'r-wnr)‘ tn duldr 1 W. A. Whitind Mi- Sodic Callo- h Think-wood. 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Intr! chton Uud snnr Lmod m. ow DUI "‘ o in: tor) qu- u-xlul‘ and no mu r\’¢r {ta-«h Inn-Ir lo Hm" (I! nbup mun-Inn“. ulllmu‘h I h "mutually 1 union of Pr! Turn. nlllmuuh qur)‘ ll Imprlwnuu-m tux Drunk Alon. Ar. T.I.d ‘0‘ Non Arc Impnoonod. rv-pmly- Ilw lu-ie of Man 13 » nun! hm Lumd u-rtmnl of n unmin- Al‘: Hw rm «nus In tun-u nn fund and drink nu deal!) dum-g nu "nun-r 0 land tax The wurMux a unnmln led up wvll ul (”Pr 01nd Himâ€" Mpk‘lh I find H M my ”will!!!"- finnâ€"Flthfl II." bun-u We are as near to you as your u Buns. Parker House Rolls. Swet' Rolls. Whole Wheat and White Cakes and Small Cakes of all k u as your telephone, Uur pnuuc .a W Sweet Rolls. Vienna Rolls, Jelly R‘olls. Whole Wheat and White Bread. Loaf Cakes, Layer Cakes and Small Cakes of all kinds, l’ies. Cookies. Dough- nuts. Brown Bread, Cinnamon Rolls. Coffee Cake. Nut Bread. etc. We are as near to yo Buns. Parker House Rolls. - n J___ DICdu. (u ream for Sunday Ice Cream at 50 Cream always Special lce C Fresh Strawberry, Vanilla and Chocolate cents per quart‘ ()rder early. Vanilla Ice on hand at 50¢ per quan. “nu-“Hr [tn-III, prhh‘l I. H-znuln m. Hu- rump .m. ‘IAIV'I u! but «nub w-d mu ”.1qu Han! m-n Inlill'll ‘n Min-f Illuh I] It“. prmh‘h-«l HI n-n- of Ikunmn uuuu-n r qunnuuph mm] oul .H4 twin. 0! l min) Ln: “In-n 1m flu-man ! 1h: MIN- l1\. “1.6. ru rm 1H for urn-1min", ‘x ',n|l )‘ lOr Ill.- u'i'v‘ "In! “HUI.- uu- furl-”Hm in u:- pm I, u pm!” In I “gym-d Bun Ind v td‘} npnlxm :- II|.'ln--l lutrnmt In Iln uâ€"qud h N Im~ l-o-vh the hi 4 hh .ugu \rul \HK Ir hofl'll mquy Mn“. Hun. wlmh Inn-0|: ('unfldrn‘d INlth. nulld [If | MM Hwy Md ulnn- mlrmr. mo of Ilh 1-! M 0”." m Tribune ‘1 u ammo-d hnrfl (“1“ pm Klmw II)! 13! A‘WIY' .mll umounbâ€" and. tauup-nn Rom. {1(1Hl “lull hr HI lllml flu-man .u urn‘ Hum g 198 31 Highland Park Shoe Repairing Shop ur r‘-.. .I Am- :2 Telephone 1” .1 108 W. 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