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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Mar 1914, p. 2

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brier, Charpeatier, Fauer. Dukas an} 303 E. Vine Ave. next Tuesday momim It 10:!) o‘clock. The French school will ‘be the theme of the muning and will be illmmwd with vocal and piano selec- tion: by d1ndy. Chanson, Duparc. Cha- The banquet given by the pupils of the night school on Saturday evening was in- deed a most delightful affair. the tables being most artistically decorated in keep- ing with Washington's birthday, the menus being red, white and blue shields. Mr. Geo. Taylor. an instructor at the high school acted as toastmaster. Thea ‘ who responded were N. Green. using tor his subject “Business and Business Methods": Madaline Ryder spoke on “Pothooks”; Mr. L. Wmtaff _ot Lake Forest. on “Penpushen”; Miss E. Brown. ‘ “A Stitch in Time Saves Nine"; Mr. Christman. “Two and Two Makes Four." ‘Tbefitth of M3.- Carver's series of talks on Modern Music will be given at the residence of Mrs. George R. Janet The Willing Helpers. a society of girls in the Presbyterian church ranging from the ages of nine to twelve years and superintended by Miss Mary Sedgwick assisted by Miss Constance? Shields will give a fancy dress party in the parlors of the church on the Saturday afternoon before St. Patrick‘s day. ““223 Mrs. Chas. Frcberg of Decrfield Ave‘ was hostess at an informal card party 01 Thursday afternoon. ed a number of ladies informally at cards Saturday afternoon. On Friday evening about fifteen girls got together and enjoyed a real stag sleigh ride to Deerfield and around High- land Park returning to the home of Miss Esther Swanson where delicious refresh- ments were served‘ evening. March 4th. at eight thirty o‘clock at.the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. William Henry Lamborn. 610 North Sheridan Road. The bride wore brocad- ed white satin and her veil was caught with a cluster of lilies of the valley and she carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. Miss Helen Hale. sister of the bride. was maid of honor and she wore a gown of brocaded pink satin and carried a bouquet of Mrs. Aaron : Ward roses, The bridesmaids were i Miss Elizabeth Scarborough. sister of the j groom, Miss Loraine Powers of Chicago; and Miss Helen Skinner of Wilmette. . They wore ruffled gowns of white taffetar and white shadow lace trimmed with, American beauty color sashes and carried l orchid sweet peas which were [shaded A from a pale pink to a deep cerise blend- 1 ing most artistically with the sashes. The} groom was attended bv his brother. Mr. i Henry Scarborough as bestman. Mr" 0. i S. Burke of Chicago and Mr. Harold Clark of Evanston served as ushers. . Rev. George,Craige Stuart of St. Luke's ‘ church in Evanston. oflicxated. The cere- l l mony took place in the drawing room of l the Lambom home which was beautifully I and attracitvely decanted with roses. _ lillies and smilax. Spring flowerslwerei; most artistically arranged in thefdining ! i room where the wedding guests were ; served. Mr. bnd Mrs. Scarborough will reside in Milwaukee at 2021 Grand Ave. , and will be at home to their friends after I the fifteenth of April. ‘5 Last Sunday evening Mrs. William H. Lamborn and Miss Helen Halekntertain- ( ed the Hale~Scarborough bridal party at e tea at their home on No. Sheridan Rd. e Society folk this week have been in- terested in the wedding of Miss Frances Arnold Hale and Mr. John Barret Scar- borough which took place Wednesday The Social Side of Life Eran: of Ft. Sheridan entertain~ vocal Affairs of the week BY the Observer About thirty friends of Mr. Wm. Sal- ‘amld yards of W. Laurel Ave. came to help “‘3: him celebrate his birthday anniversary u e ‘ ; Saturday evening, greatly surprising their ccn'i'host. Cards passed the evening most tn 0 pleasantly and the prizes were _awarded ifully to Mrs. Alger! Larson. Mr. Herbert Mead 0828. land Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling. Mr. strclSalylrd: was presented with asterling lnlng!‘:|N_, . e La Fileuse ........... Arabesque No.2 ...... Dream of Love.... Rigoletto ............. The Courtship of the Problem ............... r ....... I Maggie McCarthy and the Beauty in the Deerfield Grammar school as- ‘ nembly hall Friday evening at her recitai ‘ Miss Ida Knaak was greeted by a large audience at the Chicago Musical College The eflorts of Miss Km Iere at this lat- est presentation of her «ll; highly credit- ‘ able. Her playing was marked by a delicacy of shading and fineness of finish. Miss Emilie Knaak's readings were en- joyed for the pathos and humor which characterized them. The program was as follows: Poetic Tone Poems op No. l, 36.. .Grieg Prelude (C Minor) ............... Chopin Waltz 0p 42 ..................... Chopin Military Waltz .......... Schubert-Lansig Maggie McCarthy and the Servant Girl lDeerfield News Items The Misses Martha and Henrietta lngersol entertained the Laurel Sewing Society Tuesday evening. Miss Alma Oleaen and Mr. Harold L. Olmn entertained friends last Friday evening. Flinch was the feature of the evening. Among those present were Jane Martha“ and Esther King of Lake Forest, Lillian Mitchell, Olivia. Walter and Arthur Goelitz. of Ravinia, Helen Gourley. Albert Renning. James Robin- son. Ruth and William Bletch, of High- land Park. silver cigarette c: ments were served Robert M. Clements gaxe a sleigh h'de last Monday afternoon On Friday afternoon Mrs. John Vi. yEsmond will give an informal bridge at lher home. 326 E Central Am. compli- l mentary to Miss Blanche Lceper of Mar- :rietta Ohio Following a meeting of the Mystic Workers Monday evening, a most de‘ lightful card party was enjoyed with about one hundred guests present. Danc- ing was included in the evening's enter- tainment. The candidates initiated 'were Mm Baake and Mr. E. J. Bock both of Highland Park. ,,rr__. ".6 sleighing parties are over for the present at least and the young people have re~ sorted again to tango‘partiea Last Sat- urday evening Seward Baldwin entertain- ed the members of the dancing class at an informal dance at his home on Lake Ave. This Saturday evening Miss Jose- phine Sidley will give an informal dance at her home, 34! No. Linden Ave. J: Now that the snow case. Dainty refresh? "lends of Mr. Wm. Sal- 'el Ave. came to help 3 birthday anniversary :, greatly surprising their :eting of the Mystic evening, a most de‘ :y was enjoyed with no. 1, .50.. .(irieg .......... Chopin .......... Chopin .Schubert-Lansig the Servant Girl .......... Parker the Beauty Shop A . . . . .Parker ............ Raff is fast disappearing Ave.. compli- Qgames. were Miss Mildred Whiting and reper of Mar- 3 Mr. Robert Penis who were awarded i first prizes and Miss Irene Hutchison and f the Mystic 9 Mr. Harry Muelhke won the consolation a mrnt ILL ‘ prizes' Debussy . . ‘Liszl . . Liszt 45 3!. Johns Avg. An ordinance providing for the con- struction of a system of watermains in the village and directing the village at- turney to fileapetition in the County Court at Waukeurn asking that steps be taken to levy a special assessment for lsaid improvement was read and passed ‘by the Board. The map of the village as prepared by James Anderson. sitrveyor, was corrected after which it was accept- ed and adopted as the official village map~ . The matter of E. Moores, who claimed extra work on the subway drain in that i he had to dig deeper than the original ‘ specifications called for was referred toi the Road and Bridge Committee to re} port at the next meeting. The bond of: III I‘ II, -I mun-a. mun-d... DENTISTS Doerfield Council Proceeding- The regular meeting of the Village Board was held on Monday evening. A petition asking that the Board vacate the alley between Limoln Ave. and Spring- field Ave. in the Deerfield Park subdivision was granted and an ordinance passed for the same. BARBER SHOP ’. Central Ave. Highlandhrk Telephone On Saturday afternoon Mr. John Cart neH entertained about 15 of his school- mates at a partv in honor of his birth- day anniversary. Mr. Lester Stanger, who has been visiting his uncle. Mr. Wessiing of Grand Junction. Ia. for the past two weeks, re- . turned to his home Sunday morning. 1' A number of friends of Miss Loretta y Kress gave her a very pleasant surprise f Tuesday evening. The chief features of ' the evening were cards and dancing. ‘ The successful prize winners at the card On Friday evening the Y. P. M. S of the United Evangelical church presented DR. WATSON The Dorcas Society will meet with I 5 Mrs. Fred Haggie Friday afternoon. The Jbakery sale will be held at the residence“ l fof Mrs. Hutchison Saturday afternoon, March 7th. l The Law and Order League hrld a; ‘ meeting at the home of Mr. Richard VantI :5unday afternoon. The officers are: 1'; .5 Presiderfi, Fred Stryker; vice president. 7‘ i William Kret; secretary, Arno Frantz;’ treasurer. John Vetter, Jr. " l ‘ Miss Frances fliederstadt will give af 1 l Mr. John Schneider was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Duffy Saturday. a...» name: oneqerstaat Will give a pupil's recital in the Assembly hall of the Grammar school Friday evening. March 20th. The Altar and Rosary Society of the Holy Cross church met at the home of Miss Clara Ender Wednesday'aglernoon. Mr. Creswell of Cnicago preéched in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mr. Emory Whiting of Highland Park spent the week-end with his uncle. Mr. W. A. Whiting. Dr. Roy W. Johnson wés the week-end guest of the Carolyn family. Mr. Wm. Carolvn has returnea to his home for a visit of a few weeks. ~‘3‘ MMAn. E. E. FARMER spending the past two weeks with her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Clark 0! Chi- cage. first week; in April. be next meeting in ocheduled to m at the hqme of Miss Ruth Reichch the home with a start at I: gm". TMMuSicm-C‘n' «a not hdd a. "sum monthly min. in Much n moithamdlmm Jau ana Image Committee to re- t the next meeting. The bond of Hoy the contractor, was accepted. Fresh Butter. Eggs and Poultry 331 Icflnids Amie Ni" “mm;- w .I.P.STEFFEN . 5 - , mwmuflmwm Ava. Highland Put Tot-uh... an DENTIST '. Clark hag returned after MUZIK $68 was realized The "Judd” has a particular appeal spent for any article that is decided to thinking people ly better is money the test of the most careful investigation, comparison the difference in pn'oeâ€" we talk about efliciemy. . 723 Eighth Street lGillson L K. ; 706 Forest Avenue Heller Charles D j 808 Elmwod Avenue ‘ Huntsman. R. H. ‘ 211 Ninth Street ‘ Ibsen, Charla ‘ . ’ 929 Michigan Avenue ‘ Judd. H. S. 729 Ninth Street Kellar. C. A. 820 Greenwood Avenue Levi, Edwin J. 730 Forest Avenue Mannerud, J. C 753 Twelhh' Street Moores. Charles 325 Central vauo Nelson, Alexander 1028 Elmwood Avenue g‘ 630 Linden Aivénue ‘ lage, John S I 1034 Elmwood Avenue 1Gantrliner H. M 1 720 Lake Avenue F Gates, L. F. 6“ Washington Avenue Field, Howard 913 Central Avenue Fowler. Frank L. 215 Broadway Avenue Butz. Alvin J. 500 Central Avenue Chase. Gordon B. 431 Eighth Street Clarke, H. L. 118 Broadway Avenue Encrson, E. C. 617 Washington Avenue Patch. E. P. Anderson. Mrs. D. R. 1201 Elmwood Avenue Belt. William O. 601 Washington Avenue Braunhold. L. F. 919 Chestnut Avenue Brown, R. K. “ The proof of the pudding is in the eating" Users of the "Judd” Electric Home Washing Machine are the most enthu astic lot of boosters you ever met. They simply can’t say enough. in prai of the little machine that has entirely removed their w gery. You are sure to know some of t section of the North Shoreâ€"ask any of them about their "Judd". Wilmette Damascus, Constantinople, Athens, in One Lecture Admission 50c, 75c and $1.00 sers 'ravel Lecturer, Oratoré a. i u; Ravinia Park ,1 March 12th, 20th, 26th 1 1125 Central Avénue.“ ‘ Tchllou Wilmefie ‘99 Serrell, W. L. Melroae and Abbotsford Springer. E. L. Essex Road Walker H. S Cumnor and Woodstock Wall Mn. Janna Abbotiford near Ivy Court Eckhan. P. B. Roslyn near Cumberland E1 y. Frank G. Kenilworth and Essex Road Maher. George W. Warwick Road near Melrose New Tn'er Twp. High School Winnetka Avenue ' Bulley. Fred Sheridan Road near ( )xford Crandall. Bruce V. Warwick Road Cresap. Mark Abbotsford near Kenilworth .uuu appcau to winking people, who real ' ' better is money well inv n, comparison and ize that a few extra dollars acted. The "Judd” will stand / V _ working trial. Others talk about we talk about efiiciemy. on exhibition, and let during the day make me explain its various an appointment for evening. points of expert service. 222 Woodbine Avenue Udell, B. B. 302 Park Avenue Upoon. George D. m7 Washington Avenue Wing, Fred M. 1301 Chestnut Avenue WrayJ. G. 618 Washington Avenue 51s CenziafAu-nue Rockhold, F. G. 1014 Elmwood Avenue SWigart. R. B. 515 Linden Avenue Seibold. . B. 523 ashinmon Avenue Tone. David K. 1100 Elmwood Avenue Turtle, J. M, Newton. C. E. M. 1209 Greenwood Avenue Phillips, George J. 1119 Forest Avenue Ripe. Arthur L, Melmee near Kem'lwortlz 'Cl'tram B. Udell Abbotsford The Users sncuu. AGENT Subjects Greenwood near Lincoln Wienecke. H. C. 678 Vex-no“ Avenue Grove Avenue Mc Dou,:all..Arthur 769 Greenwood Avenue MC Dowel]. L. D. 794 Greenwood Avenue Miller. Maurice S. 130 Beach Road Newhall, Sylvan 888 Sheridan Road Patton. Dr. F. P. 710 Greenwood Avenue Powell. Samuel 515 Greenleaf Avenue Sayles. Arthur (l. 846 Greenwood Avenue White, Charles Sherida'n Roa’d near Johnson. William H. 323 Hazel Avenue Mac Rae. Albert 666 Bluff 5er (Boss. Samuel A. 655 Bluff Street Hotz. E. 1072 Sheridan Road Holloway, H_arry C_ Compton. F. E. 775 Grove Avenue Edwards. W. H. 815 Bluff Street F ox. W. A. Bluff and Park Avenue Franooeur. J . A. 941 Forest Avenue Gejhar, Frank E. 182 Ma'pxe Hni'izééd Clyde. A E. Bangs. H. L2 494 Sheridan Road Beck. Jacob J. 332 Park Avenue Behrens, Henry 667 Bluff Street 30me Charla J have Aven ue Glencoe ooster Hazel EGYPT Shaw, 1), M. ()Ikmont Road Pirk Lane Chapman. Paul W. 3% East Laurel Avenue Curtiss, J. F. L 226 Hazel Avenue Rudolph. Emil 4% Linden Park Place Shaver. Mia Frank Gray 315 S. Green Bay Road Both F. R. Crandall. Noble Sherâ€"‘idgr-I Road near Williams, C, L Kunpenheimer L Laurel Au-nue Bumct. John S. 435 Sheridan Road Crowd] H P. 770 Humboldt A\enue Cunny‘ngham. V. L 674 Lincoln Avenue Hinkle. H. H, 391 Sheridan Road Larson. C. Railroad Avenue near Elm Lorimer. Peter 979 Spruce Street Power, W. W, 352 Rndge Avenue yon‘ Shippen. Joseph F. Wilhams. H. P. 465 Adams Avenue- 1030 Hubbard Lam. Highland Park Hubbard Woods her-n Bay Quad Raz'inia Winnetka It’s a

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