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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Oct 1913, p. 2

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i f Observer has been cautioned nine cases out of ten. when getting: news for her paper. in some such wayi as this: “(i but it wss so very informhl. I only had a few guests for dinner and later we at- attended the x- dance. lntormi gather- im planned at the eleventh hour to do whatever pleases the fancy most seem to be preferred to the formd functions or a set date which necasithte worry and flurry as well a a grand house-cleaning that usually results in irritating the tem- per. Moreover when the formal affair is passed it is often pronounced a bore and a nusiance. The all important event of last week was the opening reception at the Highland Park Club Saturday even- ing, Octocer 13. which waslargely attend ed and unanimously voted to be the most successful opening night in the history of the club. Several dinner parties (but most informal you must understand) were given that evening preceding the affair. Among those entertaining were Mrs Richard F. Peyton. Jr. Mrs. John M. Tuttle. Mrs. James W. Prindiville, Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews and Mrs. H. S. Vail. Probibly society events of the usual order have stepped aSide for the brides of the season. October fies with June in the number of its weddings A wedding of interest this week is that of Miss Marjorie Aylesworth Mihills. who for two years was our most efficient society reporter. She. who so many times has written about the Wedding: of the brides in our city. is about to assume this most romantic role herself Saturday evening. Oct. 25 at 8:30 o‘clock at the family resi- dence. 529 Forest Ave.. at which timeshe will he married to Mr. George Rossetter of Chicago. Rev. P. C. Wolcott. rector of Trinity Episcopal church will perform . the ceremony. The bride will he attend» ed by Miss Annie Margxet Scott of Chi- cago, formerly of Highland Park. as maid of honor. and Miss Mildred Mihllls sister of the bride. will be bridesmaid. Mr. Rnymond Redhetfer of dhicago. will act as hestman. Dr. Floyd Dondanville ofi Dwight. “L. will be ushers. Mr. and Mrs Rossetter will best home alter January llrsl at my Ardmore Axe. Chicago. ‘ Mr. Donald Davidson and: Mrs. Henry J. Thayer entertained a luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor 0: Miss Mantle-line Alexander. Min Lem: Dans. Miss Lenore Hague and His. . Genevieve Berry of Chicago. ‘ Mn. Arthur w. Jerrums of 224 Linden iAm will entertain a number of ladies iidormally on Wednesday from twelve thirty to two o'clock at abuflet luncheon. 1 The Barncca class will hold its snnusl Hallowe'en party in the church parlors Thursday evening. The sewing club will meet on Tuesday .evening with Mrs. Annie Bawman oi Glenview Are. Mrs J. V. Nort'ros: entertained J few guests Wednesday night at an informal _dinner at her home on E. Central A\ e. Mrs. Herman Thomas gave an informal bridge party Wednesday afternoon for a few friends at her home on 8 Laurel Ave Deerfield News ltems Miss Lloyd of Chicago was the week end (guest of Mr. and Mrs Clapper Miss Dorothy Larson of Highland Park was the weekend guest of Mrs Alba: Higgee. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C finder Sunday. Miss Winifred Supple will entertain a few of her friends at her home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Kist of Wilmette were the week-end guests of Miss Jose- phine Woodman. MiasLouiseladgeru-ood of ram“. ' the guest of hercousin Miss Ruth Lidgen ‘ wood Wednesday. . Miss Mary Cation: u! Harrington was the week-end guest of her cousin. Miss Almira Rockenbaclt. Misses Beulah Tibbets and id: tholz of Lake Forest were the guests of Miss Ruth Reichelt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting. who have ’ been the guests of Mr. Whiting“: sister. Mm Herbert Allen of Detrmt. Mich. for the past two weeks. returned to their home Saturday evening. rams ':;~.,-\ “x ~u guitar-11h :1115 \cm nah [is disazrreahls and Utlmflfk‘d \waziur that pcupic haw «Maya! m making x‘utnr annual change In mundane and cunzc- quenlly (hmgs haw been at rather a standsull People seen? either in be- wamng for our usual goidcn autumnal days before gin‘ng entertainments or are saving tht’ll‘ surplus energy tor the num~ erous gaietes of the Thinksgivlng and Christmas holidays. Enmnaining at present Is of {he most inférmal kind. in- formal xeas. luncheonsh‘ dinners and bridge pame: seem lobe éhc thing oflate‘ Mrs- Ira I. ()eer entertained infvurmalh it a SCYCH «lock dmncr on'F‘nday even :ng in (nmph'ncnl to Mrss Lomse Hurt nf Chlcnzn. whose marnuge lp Malcolm Norman FM' .1150 m Chk'agh h «wk Ham on Saturday. Radium New Hr wriéx queqs present, Mre _l.’|3“\‘$ M 'I‘mxd 115 Park .Xu- MN cutsrmzn Iniurnialiy at.‘bruf;.:v nu v . ‘ l , h'xd.u‘:1'tcrn>-~n .2! tuwll’urTY mum. _\b‘ "my trwzzdx’ Hf MW FM J day Evening at c‘ I Mrs >a'nucl I. Indus InmrmuH) Mr Frcdvm‘k nouncr“ (he \‘hmiué‘tc. :n \\ [hl\ utv “hlhth mu, Hu. 1" Lnr \\ Ilh I'rLHHt ma hr frm2nl~ bc-mg p: Rl‘kkl'flfiflin: .m; Mrs- Fred. Tucker entertained a num bcroffriends at cards chensday after noon‘ The pnzes were “on by .\!r.~ H Ditmer and Mrs. H. Clow. Mrs Carl C. Bullock entertainrd rim guests .xt luncheon last Thursday at lht‘ \"irgima howl. Chicago. m ho‘or or Miss Grace Dodge. presidz-nt of the Nalmnal Y. W. L‘. A. Those who attended the luncheon from Highland Pwkwere: Mrs. E. P. Knapp chairman; “3. Henry F. \[ason Mrs W. A Alexander. and Mrs. Fred M Steele .‘h’fi Htrb Huber of 50, Green Bax Road. “as hostess on Monday mxhl In the members of the euchre club. 506 Davis Street The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week For the FIRST Ind FUTURE dealing. Alto-055k Service all and deliver Wednesdays and Saturdays William Parker 8: haye you; garments of delicate color and fab iC mined by Mignon cleaners? l3ou can 1' thé‘Original Color. Life and Beauty [retained filling them to - guy; Weak \\t 3 60". ‘h B\ the (Mann Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whiting. whu hau- bcen the guests of Mr, Whmng's sister. Mm Herben Allen of Dctruu. Mich. fur the pan two weeks. rflurncd to char home Saturday evening. Miss Dorothy Larson 0! Highland Park was the weekâ€"end guest or Mrs Alba: Higgcc. Mn. Arthur W. Jerruma 01224 Linden “mhe MT loath") "VIN that (I Avg, '1“ entertain a number of ladies 0“ bakxlhu the “om " Mill“! on W I I y from ""1" lhnr innuena to fight poly gum thirty to two o'clock at abuflel luncheon. The bad lid: whsch had pun Mrs. Henry J, Thaycr entertained a! luncheon Tuesday aliernoon m honor o! Muss Magdclme Alexander. M. Lem: Dans. Mm Lenore Hague and Mm Genevieve Berry of Chicago Mrs. Frederick Preston entertamed several guests intermally last Saturday evening at a buffet supper preceding zht opening reception at the Hughland Park club‘ usclui presems were hcsmwrd upun lh bndc and groom n! {wt-n!) rise yum am .\l Ud“ mu, Ha. 1" ’ hr unh! Lnr \th x‘riJnu-u‘ am fr1mnl~ hc-mu L‘R‘M'Hl n hI-zmr Mr Frcdvm‘k 'l‘rz'ph nuum‘r“ the marriage \"hmiué’tc. :n \\ ‘Hnmn [hl\ utv \\h1\.tt~mk n11 SHH another Nun-mix? wedding uthat of Miss Frances Horton Stet-vendaughler 0! Mr. Jerome Swevcr. who m” {x- marrxed the rum-term}: ut nut month m Mr Carl Luther Udell n: “31(61th 1mm. st hcr home on N' Sheridan Rd. \Vcdnes day Evening at eight o‘chx‘k I Mrs >a'nucl Luv”) emrrtznm-d 1‘45er Anmhcr wrddmg n! mtg-rm: as that of Mus Adulc Deming. daughter 0! Mrs. Henrv Halben “wrung. 4.156 Hn‘cnwmxfl Ase. Chu‘ngo. formerly 0! Highland Park. In Mr. Arthur Emersun. son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Albert Emerson of Prov» dance, R 1, November Hxh l5 1hr dd!” sex for this wedding. The ccrrnmn) Will be held in the St. Paul's Episropal vhurrh at Kenwoud. Mr And Mr ~ M h mak p1 u ‘ vénston, Ill. Tll(‘\dd\ .Illcll A whim: 41.1mm :‘Hh'! {mm d must 1 HI the (“CNN Mr u 15‘! qun I'lenstun, .m h|\ dnuuh'rv \ktt‘fi'.‘.thf n: .tunmy m (‘1‘. HI \‘1 \lr~ [ht m postman to not [he plav Burn: caught Whmng'l "you hum ugh! held, mndr n (as! dive “'1' the runner uhu “alslldlnfl ”Ho [ho ping: and [mum-d bun nn (hr arm I‘hlk‘ Mun null antral Irv! tn In home, Th. umpur In» an the mhcr sndc of thorium-r Ind ewdemh and nm 541» Burns t” lho mm is he talk-d H c man safe The Crm'cnh nun‘d (no murr rum in "$6th mnma u the ft‘ sun of (our ‘crmn and - tum-h hu by {.13ch W (In mmn‘ Rayon. nho replaced Run II (he thud nnmnu held the union helpless and allowed only one more M dunnx the remamdrr o! the gum. ‘ W am not commence] {0 ha Grenade maul the fourth Inning. when one mu was made 3: the reach 01‘ (to him The filth and with each um mbuu'd or. run in: Decrfieid. but no more mam-r the uuh In (he nmth mum. um. two gone 1'0!an In; pul m as I pinch higtn N: ha a lung dnvp to It“ field .nd curled xhc bum betnrc the fielder lound (ht bail, not) In I): m [urmcd by me "dmp" that the mm x.” 1 km! A doun We hho If" lif‘f the ban when it dropocd .wore u m» x I." ha“ hm the “ump” had nude hudcxvuun and stuck to .1. "Torr M 3 mm in short and n: (hm-m out a! "M 1m :hc last out, Dcerficld team during the In: momh ahmved no “nu of letting up I! Yb! In! game of the mum “dun a "-er braking crowd Highland Park uun (ht dcmdmn game 0! (be who: 1:) the lav”- 0! 4 m 3. bm even they must umu~dr that on a! last twu xmpnrunl plays a good umpvm mpghl just at Ir“ and um. equal )unhcq, have rule-d (he nthrr may The Errata”! aunt-d karma m [hf second Inning when a bau- un ball: Ind three snnglt. honed um rum h man here the “unp” made ht! hr“ had dun mm acrording to byuandrrs uhu wq-rr “Prmm Day Mammal-m ' Mu (wont Penn stated that one an ever) unc- bun drrd nauve' inhabn-nu In 1hr ('mlrd Suits n I morman â€"--n appalhng mum non. Mn [lo-eh”; urged that the and) \lrx hullm “nut 11 w n V. '1p"?' . 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