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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 May 1913, p. 2

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RS, .~_~.~. ‘mwa. hone. During the summer season sev- en! guests at the Monine enjoy riding end alums then is Mr. Dudley Rutter who daily is seen in Chicako in the win- W. Buckley and his daughter. Miss Sadie. with several dogs following in their wake could be seen by early risers dashing along the roads. Later xhe younger daughter. Miss Elizabeth who is now in Path with Miss Buckley. joined her father on his day break gallops. Miss Sadie Buckley, however, who is an ex- cellent horse-woman o! the most up to date type, never neglects this exercise. It in a pleasure to ouerve Mr. A. A. Putnam who, in faultless riding attire. meta admiration by those who so fre‘ gig-fly eee him correctly sitting on his and horse. Othen who indulge in the upon almost daily on Mt. Bowen Schu- macher who in often accompanied by one his danthters. Miss Catherine or Miss Elizabeth; end then there is Mr. Freman Hinehcock who ride. a splendid .black It is said in Evanston and Chicago that there is a marked increase in the number of devotees of horseback riding and that those who talk about the automobile taking the place of the horse are mis- taken. In Highland Park this ideal loca- tion for just such a sport the Observer notice: we are unlike our athletic neigh- bors in Lake Forest and Evanston. who «13in in the early morning or late after- noon. enjoy a ride, in that the equestrians which habituate the beautiful drives here my be counted on the fingers of one hand. For several years in the crisp cold dawn of winter moms, Mr C An entertainment by girls of the West Division Mission of Chicago. under the management of the J. B. and l. C. clubs of the Presbyterian church will be given in the chapel of the church on the eve- ning of May 29. The proceeds bf the entertainment will go to the. Missiun and its work. The l. C. club has a metn bership of girls and the officers are president. Rowena Bastin; secretary. Esther Hicks; treasurer, Lois Green. The J. B. membership consists of the young boys of the church and the ofiicers are Gray Stubbs, B. 8.; Jack Baker. L. 8.; F. W. Schumacher, Jr.. 5; and C. 8.. and Mr. H. D. Faxon. G. B; Of great interest to Highland ParkerSv was the annoucement on Wednesday of last week of the engagement of Miss Adele Deming. daughter of Mrs. Henry Halberi Deming. 4356 Greenwood Ave, Chicago. to Arthur Henry Emerson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alben Emerson of Providence. R. l. The engagement was announced at a luncheon given that day by Miss Deming's aunt. Mrs. William Godfrey Sage. 64 East Elm Street. The . Deming family have spent several sum- mers here in the residence of Mr. George » M. Millard on Lake Ave. and the Ward Knapp home on Ravine Drive. and Miss ‘ Adele Deming was one of the most popular members of the younger set. On Monday night the ladies of the First United Evangelical church arranged a surprise for Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Sr.. at their home on Second St; the: occasion being in celebration of their Golden wedding anniversary. A! the close of the evening a dainty lunch \\ as served. Mr. and Mrs. A [-2. Bourmquc ml! celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage on June H at thmr home in Chicago. Master Bobbie Seyxarth of Sheridan Road celebrated his fifth birthday on Tuesday afternoon, May 6th. and had as his guests. several of his playmates who were Elizabeth Holland, Leah Lamborn, Bernice Hearty. Frank Griffith, Fred Griffith. Mr Leonard Wolcott entertaincd a few friends informally on Saturday evening. The guests were a number of the young people from the high school and were the Missz-s Ruth Beardsley, Dorothy Bastin. Rowena Bastin. Mary French, Mariam French. Margaret Phillips. Eliza- beth Scnumacher. and Messrs. Goodrich Schaufiler. Leslie Schaufiler. Samuel Bingham. Jack \‘ercoe, Liegh Shaddler uf Rockefeller and Thomas Findlay of Lake Forest. Mrs. John Grenville Mott entertained several friends informally at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday. Loczil Affairs of the week 8\ the Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Mrs C. (2‘ Alexander entertained informally at bridge this afternoon at the home oers. Clifton (ii Alexander. TIL) St. Johns Place Mrs. Charles C. Buell was hostess at a bridge party this afternoon at her home. 406 Laurel Ave. Mrs. John Grenville Mott entertained several friends informally at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday. Mn Leonard Wolcott entertained a few friends informally on Saturday evening. The guests were a number of the young people from the high school and were n... liix‘uni Ruth Beardsley. Dorothy Obsen rr ‘lter days on the Lake Shore dnYt‘ bridle fpath, who is an ext'ellent polo player and la member of Unwentsm. The old resi- : dents remember well and the familiar forms of the no“ young matron; Mrs. T21omas W. Bellhouae. formerly Miss Hefin Morgan. who Wllh her Sister, Mrs. Frat-rick North of Winnetka. form ly Miss julia Morgan who “as a daring rider, devoted many hours to the sport and rode wonderfully well in the Side saddle. {always corret'tl)’ habited. Miss Hazel Ritchie, who seieral years ago kept her saddle horse here game it up be cause of‘the lat'k of equestriannes in this City‘ SE:- is 3 Well known Winner of blue "”55 Miss Elsie ”berm it t 9 it 4,; l‘ ilir guest of Mrs N ”winin'ruei Mr Rommrxf 5U\L\I‘! .iiid \llss Am (indii KimaL ‘rc- thi- [\lr‘\f3 mt Mr .md Mrs Ed“.1(anutt‘liitiiguxtiiidm Miss iiiuthi CLiik mi Mm rm: son of Iningli'mrk L'hitug» guests of Mrsjfik’ A Whiting Flldfl) “(‘H‘ the Mrs S l’ luh'lllbfln u.” the guest ul Mrs l. H. Mfl‘iews oi Clmagu Wrdiics d“ .1 I Mrs Fldllk;7l’t‘lt'ryitl and Mn 5 l‘ Hutthison iinrndrd .i birthday given by MR Mtt'iaskm of thaRU Ftidax I' The regulalliziniithlx l“t'r"lng ml the Mu Sigiiu Llfi‘uus llt'ltl .i' the ol the Misses Max-l and filth Huieiiln-ixi-i Friday cut-mug part) lltliltr‘ Mrs. W. A. Alexander and Mrs Alexander entertained informa! bridge thxs afternoon at the human Clifton (L Alexander. TN 5!. Johns The Social Side of Life All the latest styles zénd sizes in collars including: Maiion Dexon Norfolk and LaSalle Also the nobbies i Gents Furnishings. bunt fail to see om display of Straw Hats, they‘re here 13 St. John Avenue IL; :ir‘ he; 35 IS )2 S: f)‘ L'.» I was stained. Mesdames (madman. J and Milton Frantz related the Climb U! the mi§ionafies and (heir sucrcss, Mrs Rehm read a story of .-\ lx-ng, :I BIhlc .woman; Miss Myrtle Frilsch sang sotos 'garry the Light' and JK‘SUS shall lReign.‘ " Mrs Haines told (If her work amongéhe Chinese In the -\d III 5 Slrrrl EIangdical church, Chicago, Mrs. ‘V. D. “'00d and 31153 \‘mlxl \\'lhl! an Ix". [nu III Rum-I \\'I 1m: Aunm‘, .I! ih Inn-I wvnun mm lkt‘ Nn-r: lhrlnc‘ HHH‘. In :I pull” ugh In (1» h-r: muth (If Um (cuter lmr ' Lat) .\\rnLI«- and LN) Avenue trnr 'lhv um IIzIr u! IFII IIIrscm th .II and. Hun: AH-Imc, Au‘nm mic-ho {ht-HI #:1516le in! 'dALilht'Hlf‘“1(‘(3 III) .I: the (my u! illfihlde PAIR 11.: lhllht‘ int “1‘ sdmr hung n11 MI- 1:: I.‘ :- panng In I (Inn MIMI LI Md: A sfiecial song service marked the celebrfi‘ion of Mothers' Day in the M. h‘. church! Sunday morning. Altman-e camatbn postcards were issued as m- vitatioals. MisfiEHa and Vera Chamberland of Chicag}: were the Sunday visitors of Mrs. Pyank Peterson. Mr. 3nd Mrs. H. Zoehler of Waukcgan, were line guests of Mn Edw, Blcimchl M‘ May Hanna was the guest 0! Mrs. Hess of Rogers Park Tuesday. Mt.,Gnrvin in new resident attorney for M village of Dcerfield. making his home Lith Mm Freese. Mini. M. Metcalf of Gurtee was a W visitor Friday. d Mrs. Clark (If Lkhlk‘axfl arl' visi their sen Mr William L‘luk Mrs.J. Reichclt Jr has Jasmd mm!) tions 19 the Senior (hrls' Bub]: \lflbb m the Pmbyterian chunh Iur .1 handker chief sbowcr for Muss‘anm Hutchmm who wil be married m June. Mrsu'Reicheh, Jr, “.15 [hr gum! m Miss flarn'et A. Ranm-v o! Lhk‘dgl Mr. §nd Mrs. Roy Haskin of Wulrneu: Were she week-end gurus of Mr. and Mn Hederstadt. The iubjcct of (he Chruuan Endrnm servicegfor next Sunday evening vull be "The Status of Christ" Mus Viola Rockenback will lead. Attendance at the nmrmng srxucr Hi the Presbyterian church Sunday was un~ usually large on account of so many mm of town guests being present Mr Clark of Chifigo assisted Dr Dans as c dcr :n the cogmuninn sen-Ice. M153 Irene Rm‘krnbutk 1" the State Sunday 5cm): which meets m “(‘flldshnu) Miss Viola Engcl uf (incugu mus gum! 0f Miss )cnmc Kanh Sum!“ Miss Edith Pcms and Miss Amm- Peterson men- hostessrs x0 founrrn glrl friends from Chicago iamrda) .mrrmwn Lucheon was son cd in {hr “nod: JZHUHR the wild flowers. Fouflecn membcrs of the (human Endeaéor Society 0! the Prvsbytrrun church‘ attended the “worm m Chluagu" Friday evening and on \‘aturdm 1h Bible Classes (If .\h‘~ddmr~’ Rruhh: Senior and Jumur. Miss ,Catlow of Barrmgmn. a My Mrs, (”0nd Rockrnbuck “1H tun Wilmot school next year, mkmg flu of Mia; Nellie Keough. Mrs. \V'. D. Wood and Mn: Veda of Chicago were the gm-st: u! Mu Reicheh. Jr, ThursdAu'. Mrs. l R. Rrhm of chngn and hr: mutht-rera. Humvs u! Munrmm. (a: were hmor gucals of xhc Maj» .\h.~.~wn.ar\ meg-[mg of thc l'mu-d Ewngclual \ hUh h held at the hunte 0! Mrs. Edsuand. Tum day afternoon. 'l'anty guru: \u-u- present;é Rev. Black In! [hr dcmtmml serum-,5. the president. Mrs. John .-\ Strykcq presiding The Chmcsv church was thé subject of the chapter m I>r Headlagd's ”China's Ne“ Day" Mm 11 was snxiied. Mesdames Goodman. Jan H. and Milton Frantz related the Climb u! the mi§ionafies and (heir sucu-ss, Mr: Speck] A N‘ ‘I‘ (' 1i INCH-sun?! Mu ul Hg! And Mum-n guiding «flu unhu'lc 1n “1dr. and >\ «cm H! a! 1mm (he nu In Rngcr W: M‘x‘lllln \ulh :1 pom! ugh c . , ""‘â€"â€"“s |Deerf161d News ltcmsl Clly‘ S ’ 15 a wL-ll known wmner of blm‘ FINN." ”“1“"! ribbon d annually takes prizes at me 5113: .\Lclx-l"d.mm .\ inn-fir! South Shore Country club horse shnw as Q [i Easton ““1an 1‘”! “n we” as at the Chicago. at one Inn:- taking tw- monlhs' ‘ vrl m 1hr wwr the honurs for WhICh the famous horse M, E H “mm: .‘md .0 P woman. Miss Rasmussen was trying and U” Sunday M ’ Maxim .md M: in preceding years had mm Mus Rmhu- “m” U, Um H usesthqwidc saddle. “ .M ,. _ _ ,, Telephone 331 IN ARRO BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS “(inn-mm!) Ih)‘ “ark UHOID, “lkluullls b" ldl lUll .l/L'VUll, AVl lllkun ullu MIMIII\- AIIUU jFumishings. bon't fail to see (1111 display of Straw Hats thm RAYMOND w. SCHNEIDER a!“ h h 1hr -plmr “'0‘ K pit-sen! :0“! m [R'Tnnmlv- Axrnue. .19»:th 1.91!!! ’04:! (1.53611) ‘1 (énwn 1L4) Road .xnd rumxng hum than r \lr‘trY!) orn‘ hundxuf-and mu hu- HT]: 10H t4 palm 51x 16 . m nvwrthrzlx u! (hr :mth hm-utpanl‘ Ill Kk’Imxlylr .'\\l'11U(' '4'. whn'h pmnt manhnlr shaff I» Luau-d and {ram K \‘c wmu-r \ I u .« <1.~tnu- of one humfid and rim N‘H'n '15.. i Irrx m a point 3 (6) frr! nnnm-rh u! m.- nnrrherky In: of (mung m {~51me Ks cunt and t \‘t (13' fret uPsu-rls' or :m rusterl)‘ h of (.u-rn Ha} R'md. .1: whuhpoim. manhole shall be luau-d. ((- mrnheri)‘ seven hundred t (78) (cc: parancl (0 [hr (imn Bay Road at u'hu h ‘ It and fiushma tonne-(mm cent" line pmm a ma shall be) . allzmnht City 0! Huh- land Park. , he ordinance for same be- nm on file {ht 0956: 0! (my Link a! sand Cily. hnnng applied In the County C 01 11k: County for an ”segment. the cost 011nm Imprmr mentaccor to benefits and' an a, sessmcnl I“ then-o! haung brrn madt and rclu to aid coun. the (ma) hear mg the .111! be hud on the thunyvfin! day 0! Ma A D. 1913. or I: toon 1hr“- ancr u (h business or the mun mu oermiL ’ Nona u PhD-m gun-n In all prrsuns micron-din" {hr Lm \uuncnl u! ‘h. (1H1)! Hugh‘nd Park. Luunh n! [Au- and State ”(I Hlmms. hau- mdnrd (hr '1 an 91K)“ 4M nm'h numcd ‘uex, Ingcxhrr vulh [nan hnlcs. hou ‘, mmtums. and flushing (nnnedm'xa, \. along and under a pm Hon of “QT Iblc Au-nur .md (.recn Bay Road. ”0"]:(1 gunnn‘hnx unh [hr man hule nl lh lash?!) n-rmmus «vf the x unstruumn (11¢- samtaxy 1) JR“ [mung tx-cn Inmlv and xr'x umrt. the rut“ hc-axnzg tin had nn (hr in (La) n! Mm . ur .n sum [f nucm-r ‘1‘ (h >\ «cm H! at 1mm (he nm In Rug?! “'1 wumn \ulh MI» Ann (hr Kuwt o! .v!\ I»! thindf md Mm:- “(Ilizm .uhnx Max» Mm ”all!" "(bum was the u n-k fwd KL) Hnrcan‘rKc-l '3 (our! ml prm SJ ‘ .l “vain?“ Speck! ‘ouumrn! Not-(c No. 209 a! \ .1P'N‘.” d1"('y,~(‘ M r y- H. ”'1‘! guns! I X110 1) ‘l\!('(‘l mg ”H 1‘”: \hn |\(' Iwunng II \D H I! “lull.“ {Hr Mt rr flut'xh hf (Mr: an «Lnx I then" M x.” ‘ “UV: pawn“ omClAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I (he \Lxhv! MI 'I'hr I‘uio Million bu awarded the mxducsxcm loummcnl 1m 1913 to in Unwrmsu dub, and the ()nwenuu Pow dub hu arnngcd Io holdme tournament {be 1-31 week ,0! June 1, F. \h-nrr and u! to Hebe-n t.‘ an Inn lab 3’ and 9, Ni 67. Highland Park \\ [y Slut!) Man A “Ignln and Inn to Luzlr R Wukaan, put Int 5:, blk I Hmhland I’mk H U will”! f X Williams and M! In Ln» llrlhmr E 10 ft \V 343 n K 15‘“ n Mk % Plat. "x ' Hlxhumud U C 51!!! Furmuhed by blue County Tnlc And Tnut Co. Tit!“ Curmtood. Mason“ Temple 8141.. Waning-n. I". Tobphou No. 4 Thr hrr: n I‘mugh \mrrhan .\\ndun!.~ I’afludll PIcMa Ne“ Hrrdnv. LAndman > Log: Australama I 1!: .! Hrmmmn its ”v.1 Judy \h I Nix? hurl iNWI L hilt * 'H Y\ \I\ ”In! 4m? (" H ~ Mhml hr.” \1 men! H cu Book: .1 [he Pub|u blunt] It, M .‘l («'1 H1"! hr ”Ills Inphn J v! \lalr I\(1I.t H I)‘ Hi! " 7r 3 , \Vm Hunt)! and Uthrh “(WW->11 And \ r Indus: NIH axxurri h 4n“ “X HH“ land I Mo?) ~ H ’Y‘u kl \“ll ,h \!\H) Annul ';-‘;:;;; ARE YOL’ SA'I‘ISFIEI) mm YOUR Cleaning and Pressing? a” Special Ice Cream for Sunday Hush Stmwlrn‘y. Vanilla and Map!“ Iu‘ Cr: wnh pvr' quart, ()nh-H'm'lx, \‘zmzllu Ive Ur my hand at SW pm (mam. L‘ukcs and nub. Hm Bread. Mt The F. S. Dole Catering C0. 201 EAST CENTRAL AVE ENI E \\'r are as near to you as your tclephmw. ()ur phone is a l’m'kvr House Rnlls. Buns. Sweet Rolls. Vienna Rolls. .lvll} Rolls. Whole Wheat and White Bread. Loaf Cakes. Lam L‘zlkm and Small Cakt-s of all kinds. l’ws‘ Umku-s. Dough nub. Brown l‘lrmd. Cinnamon Rulls. Cuflcc anu \m M \1 u \ pc-n harbour Huntnhm ‘1 “min." ”our: N huh: Yu: nhnl} v,\ ‘14) l L‘l \ Hugum.‘ Ram Anah', ".7 i» )N ‘ .sN‘hI-ld \N ”M m Nrru-y 1 0nd May M.“ ‘ nr, H:'!l!)r\ \ amnd Hohms l'mbrv Sm Vs . Mun tLHm 331) Ailr |II 1hr thu had Yard: Um Place and F The Erskinq Insurance Agency “3:15,?“ --COAL-- Scranton; FRANK L. SILJESTROM LAKE GENEVA ICE~ 'Hu tulimxmg mmiu-s :m nmdv nx‘m Mar 1!) Hmlfland f and 211-5?) «\‘vry (1:4) Inn (yum) Chtx‘ulnH-s “Maui Fm Ln-um Walnut Lingnm'ls. I'mnul Clusters: I‘mmut CI I'cumut Hrmlv, (rmm (ht-xx my: (and); L‘hm‘ulan IN) C mvis. Fresh Koasu-d Sultvd I’ranuls and all Hmmx‘ of Cr! (annlntm. I! \N. Coats] Avenue 'l‘r'lrphnm 5-1 Fire Accident Tornado Burglary Flute Clan Employen ’MMhfi-«kfljfi l l Just telephone 65 And the ll not give us a trial. lx’cnicmber our Work is first class. For the next 3(‘)days \w will give ynu a special price (in linen 01‘ \i'mleii suits made lmm «)ur material; lx’cliningjavkvtswill be (lune for $6.00 and up. Writes insurance in all french Candy Kitchen 51 things to be had m btubhnhed l 87 7 Shrndan Rum] In! Street Hum .11“ :ns H‘IHU‘ Ice Man will 6A" its branches Hick-had Park. uh.)- Life ’ Liability ; hwy“

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