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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jun 1914, p. 2

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The young peoples‘ society of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hold a social meeting on Saturday evening, June ZOth at eight in» the church parlors. Officers for the new term will be elected at this meeting. Among othex 33am given for Mrs. Roger Sherman vm will benbridge dam on Friday afternoon at which Mrs.Geral6 Peck will be hostess at her home on Linden Ave. The guests hidden will be the intimate friends of Mrs. Vail. The boys of the Skin'em a kinky- Dinky-Dink club gave a beach party last Tuesday evening. On Tueuday nitemoon. Mrs. Sellar Bullard and Mia Mujorie Small enter- tained at bridge at the home of the former on St. Johns Place. ()n “Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Sidney 1. Holland gave a delightful informal tea for her niece. Miss Harriet Holland and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Quigley. The hours were from three until five o’clock. Those assisting Mrs. Hollnnd in receiv- ing were Mrs. George J. McBride, Mrs. Rex. L. Jon”. Mrs. Alexander Camue- ville, Mrs. George B. McBean, Mrs. H. R. London. Mrs. John Bunnell, Mrs. Ron 1. Batty. Mrs. L F. McCleman, and Mrs. Charles E. Dox of Chicago. Among the young Indies who nerved at the punch tablee were the Mine Cecil vm,‘ Mu- nret Bunnnell and Marjorie and Dorothy Another informal tea to b“ given this‘ week at which Mrs. Charles Edward: Woodrufi of Ravinia will be hostess, will [ occur on Saturday afternoon from four; until seven o'clock at her home. to meet ‘ her daughter. Mrs. Allan E. Goodhue of Philadelphia. Among the young ladies‘ who will assist will be Miss Madelyn Woodrufi. Miss Harriet Leaming, the Misses Taylor. Miss Highley. Miss' Menesee. Miss Darb). and Miss Dreiske, all of Ravinia. On Saturday evening. June 27th. the third annual dinner‘dunce at the Exmuo: Country Club will be held. The dinner wrll take place at 7 o'clock and dancing at 9 o’clock. Miss Helen Warner entertained a num- ber of her boy and girl friends. at a beach party on last Friday evemng. The Social Side of Life 5“ .. :Sumnmr ‘ Apparel The Reliable Cleaners Local Affairs of the week gets soiled easy but can be as promptly restored to its orig- inal freshness, if you send it to us. We employ the best methods; skilled experts, and make it a point to get all work out promptly and satisfactor- ily. 'Why not send us some favored costume of yours this week? By the Observer Mr. and Mrs Ralph King of Waukcgan I were the guests of Mr. and Mn. 5. PJ Hutchison Thursday. 5 - Mr. J. C. Ender left Monday evening for Columbus, Ohio. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will be entertain- ed by Mrs. Bob. and Mrs. Pettis at the home of the latter Thursday afternoon. Phones 178 and 179 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kreah are receiving} congratulations on the birth of a boy, ‘ born Friday, June 12th. l Mri-and Mrs. C. Cstermann of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs: E, ii. Willmann. Sunday. ' Miss Sadie Galloway has been attend- ing the meetings of the Federation of Woman's Clubs in Chicago at the Auditorium. The Tatting club. a group of young men intermied in needle work, which was organized last winter, was entertain-l ed at the home of Mrs. Osborne Tuesday thmng. The Woman's Missionary Society of} the Presbvterian rhurrh will h. .m....:- ‘ ‘tbe 7h. Cynical Commcnt Mad. by SW.- dcn'u Grutnt Chane-Her. The- «arm-r of Axel ()xenitJ'Q-rnu la A proud t'bilpit'r in the hiitor)‘ of Swe den In lull ()xenstJerun bet-um.» tru- ‘ilHlli'Q‘ilUr ur the Swedish empire. nu Iler Gustavus Adolphus. and much u! the glory thut “1"?” the reign of thin rt'nlill‘kilillt' lllllllilrl‘il was due to "illo- nnhti-rly iiiillilnllliii' nullity. great cunr use, rpsmiri-r and moderation“ of hiv- [Willie tnlnleh-r. For in the days of ()xensijenla 8W9 .len was one of the "powers" of Eu rope, ilild the Sn'milsb dominion {or :3 time extended over l'ruushin territory~ ‘ During the entire period of the Thirty i'enrs‘ war in Europe. SI'odeuJbruugn lnntrumoutulity or her "mighty man in pezive.” maintained an enviable _ place in the council of nationl. , Mr- and Mrs. C. Cs'ermann of (hiragn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs E Willmann. Sunday. ' Mrs. C. L. Sarg and son Leonard. of Hiawatha Kansas. are visnting Mrs Sara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vener. l Mrs. William M. Lovell will entertain at an informal afternoon next Tuesday ‘- (rom iour until six o'clock at her home, :311 Laurel Ave, for her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Underwood who returns this week from a vears absence abroad. In the ievening Mrs. Lovell will give an informal ldance at her home for the young people ”in honor of her gmdsons. Lovell and ‘Thomas Underwood. The hour has been set for eight o clock. Mrs. H. Hubert. Mrs. Lloyd and fannlx' of Chicago were the week end guests uf Mm Clapper. Mr. E. J. Bingham of Chicago visnrd his uncle, Mr. lames W. Keefe Sunduv Messrs. Bingham and Keefe mmemplntv a motor trip to ()swego. N. Y. in AugusL 65w PHARMACIST Miss Elda Horenberger was a charming hostess at a dinner party Sunday evening in honor of her guests stscs Irem' Hennessy. Josephine Tears-yr and Ida Mxller or Chicago. PHONE 23 .mnrimL-‘l lllS rtiqnucmvnt tn .\li»> Murwl VOUlh’5 0t \Vfiitr l‘l.un>, N. Y. This :It'tvrmmn Ladies Ain‘tmn Br1(l,.(‘ will be pl;iycd tur the tir>t tum- this 5t.» sun at the lixmoot’ Country Club. Lunuli- run “ Ill be acrved u‘ nne o'clock and tea anythc \l‘ldlldil \x'ill follow thecard game. Early in the evening a tea dance Wlll be given. Mrs. John M. Tuttle is the social Chairman. There will be no dance given this Saturday evening at the club. ‘ Chicago. "I. Popular Price Restaurant HM flood the Task for 30 your: Dig-*I'“ 32 N. Fifth Ave Narrow Eu-po. "Don‘t you n-un-t your youth?" "Snuwtinumfl n-plh-d )lr. Urowcbor “And [In-n nxuin I'm kind 0‘ glad (0 cm awn} {rum tlw period of my eliltenvr win-n my ~‘llpl‘t’lllv null-[Hun wan to be a good banjo pluyer."-\\'unblngton Star “Oh. please." n-pned the girl from Boston. "try to use better Euxllnh. I never tho been your wife. Why should you ask me to be your wife «(starâ€"â€" Chicago Rfi‘tlrd Herald. Painfully Particular. “It you refuse me (bl: time." be and. “I shall never ask you to be my “to agntn." "Dost thou not know. my Ion. Wm how little wisdom the world in gov emed?" And when in HHS negotiations for a; general cnutlueutnl agreement bemmi It Osnabruck the Swedish chanreiiur: Ippointed his own Ion. Johan. :- tbel Swedish representative. The non ex-l pressed his distrust of his lbllity toi properly serve his country in no ref sponsible a capacity. To thin nutunl. dlmdence of youth the father and. hisI famous reply: Did You Ever on the Sly. Either Slip: Om or Rocowo One? I Did 3m: ou-t ,:.-t :1 “HIV lu ll'html’- ! from :1 ho} I" from n In; boy? 1 sun I ‘pose there urv utht-r vxm-rivnrw tm life that am mmpnrultle to this. I'm} irertnlnly there ts nothing vine at tInu‘; :tlme “'hit'll muntnlnos the same 919‘ ! meuts~drnnmthu vwlmrmutuu. Brut! 1 ifylng. triumphant. deltvtuut, queer ‘ Not that (ht'rl' was muthtng In mud: n notv the nut-tide. an thv tnliulre tttnl‘ (mum in \‘h-\\_ nus tnlnh more thrti in): Ilmn tln- «'nnh‘nlx, ' . _ \ 1 I \ fart of grilinu surh :I note. of having it “run-n tr )um'N-IL of foM‘rn-Hnu the mun-Ms. or having the ulbur girls ~09 you not it, ull that In nddillou In the era-mm: {war that (ht-.xeurhur might .‘werrunrv sht- made» :1 girl rpm! a nun- out Iumlt Killed the ummvnl uHh pw'ulhlr vxlmtiuuâ€"Alurgxlm Lynn iu Allumh' Mummy. HM: mliI. IIH mm} [901wa Mm! [In- M: :llwut Hu‘ “H in I fun of grim): 5th il “rhh-n tr )um the mun-uh. u! 11;! ~1ny lwhind n mwgrnph)‘ L an (by dmk :15 Kim writer \‘ llw A qu-Ilin: rm“. gnu- u nut to he IIIII'IiI Mm! 111 nny l‘ 'I‘hv mum-uh; l rvgn-l to m~i-.;mli::|m “valizlltle. It Hut Hm \o'l') slum n! H~ wm-Illmbnn‘ “Tm.” .,,, ”H. “r... rnngh NHL-n m rnlrh [mm-r. nn‘d rnflu'd‘ um. Hw Immi- m mix-x! um! rumpled us It wp Mum-d, mm m- m u... u“. "Cross an lxm-Huning spare a um'n-dl Mrs H [nl‘c-I‘hbll‘ ‘ Mr. John W (iaddn o! Vlm‘tnnes, I 6, was [11: \Am-krnd guys! of Mr. Wm. Gaddis. In d(l\llllh|1 In NH: C \\'.\\'r1,,zhr,}’m‘ Chung” \ull dclnc ()rphrua nmlc qua puplls u! the “cm take part m (h:- 1.. men! L‘xex'x’xscs at dHrHHNIn. i ' ‘l‘heenmrtalnmentgivenhythd walla of the Grammar school Friday evenlu ldrew an audience which over’ crowded the capacitv of the large membly hall. The curtain aroae upon an Indian scene. wigwarna and camp fire andchlldren clad in true Indian cuaturne. These were the pupils of the primary room whose little act captivated all. An Operetta. "The Three Bears," in which Graham Supple was the father bear, Winifred Hockney : mother bear, and Laurel Strylcer the ; baby bear, and Goldenhair was imper- : sonated by Pearl Peterson, was applauded :by an encore. Santa Lucia was sung by g the 5th and 6th grades and a coon song § in real darliy custume were given with :splendid effect. The Operetta, “A Trip ,to Europe" was tuneful and well acted. ‘ 1‘ The 7th and 8th grade pupils were reprc- ‘ :sented in this. The acts. the first a home‘ 'scene with preparations for departure.‘ Tone on ship board with amusingly sea sick passengers and melodioua songs of the sea by the crew, and last the arrival in Liverpool with comical situations over the inspection of the baggage were all well rendered. This splendid program was concluded With a humorous reading 1by Miss Frances Kent. Cum m'nm-Hwnt livid (:mmumr N'L .wambly I141] l~ r'ui Exercises In celehmtmn of _Childrv:n's 1);!) wcn‘ held xn the l'mtvd Evangelical :1 Id l’zmln [Hum «hu: ‘ hcs Sunday mum mg The fragrant peonie. the flower that takes in name from Paton, the physman, to the Gods of (he dncwnt Urn-ks. reigns suprenw Just now 111 Dcerficld, the large field of Mr. Frankel) ru‘eivmg hundreds of \‘ISIIJrS from the North Shorr towns. 1111;:me mum misamcmo PARK ms A’ NOTE IN SCHUUE' A FAMOUS REPLY. crtmld mhmxl m“ M34. Laiw County commona- ut Mix-run”: Thursday mwgruph)‘ or‘ \Il‘uMN'd is [my lenrn'ed man' time, Hut (hr HN'l'o' rh :I note. of having «now was (or ”-0 liver- (HII “I” {If “('10 In my «_\ ru-mnu, June lt‘lh, u-guhu program Mr vsmu ‘ f Psychology of 1 an address . and L‘: ‘lt‘liv “1H mug. ’lht' man up to u m-Imuliun lut'k-r yvm‘s. nu. ’lhr will also 1 Iluflod Ind Won. ""3; “What in the mo-nnhn: n! um?" 80"5 “My dour.” be murmund. "I not In 1 thinking about wonwn IM-lnfl dunk-d my [right of mam... And I [out a h-u ;' drink; " yvn rs. \n-rv In In“ For H-mulf, You. Tramp (me umuwut. buss; can you mare dc wire or a meal? Amnwd Party ('enumly! I'm on my in, m m I! now" nwton 'I‘rnnacflpt. Quin Ashen. Llltlo LImI. .‘lnmmn. thI Mod 0! "he: In nan” mun-I? Mnmrnnâ€"l new-r hmrd or thvm dear Link- l.urnâ€" Wen In my Sunday «how Mann I! My: ‘And the king n! Nine-rah «'uren‘d [Una 51-” with 2m: kt'lI-lh and nut in ashes? Cllh‘lflu .\n'\\I And he gut nun; with II that time- Louhu‘llle (‘uurwr Journal City o! the Dead. Club by ('nnmu. (‘hlnn |~ m! M" cam-d ann u! Hmnvu Ilmllnlnln. my the lower ”up" ur wind. I.- m.- In mull. C", of "Ir “NH! TIM-Ir ln-dh-i wnlt In their rum“;- mmwllIm-n Ion vru year: before (hr urn-II! nrv nlylr [0 dr tern-Im- un uunlrMuus du)‘ for lot.» menl‘ Plaguc o! the Black Death ’l'hnl m-nlulo I»; 1.9!» Hal :4: ‘k A. nrlgllmlln: «um-ulu-rr m 1hr [mun] m nu} n! \I'HII-nlv um. and tlwnmo In I'IL'HW um! Iu-vl'l \1 Ruwhlnu 3‘1er ll Mu; ll -mmul Italy, anro‘ “In! ln-‘HH nl‘ Hr munlrh-u u! film-I‘m m. mlvn: Rrillnh mm 'lln- mmw 2n un- lmHHIL', Hnnu- SUN-luv .' gummy In: frnnn H'"l|1'l"d v'ultlrmn lln- lllh' “I ”I“ L'H‘Jl l'P‘TI rH- 0‘ ”1‘ .M‘ nmllvr u! Huh I: -1-I1H:I\rv‘-‘\ Inn m-Iwrully "unwind lhnl II \\:II (-1.- ”Huh-d m \"IIuI ti Mum“ Ind.” "v- "lmlmuh- plague“ \o-n \urk An I nor) Inrtu‘ ~17» .Ln spent a \rurd o! linrhm Him-rd h|~ g'rnernIn- I |IUI|IIM>PIIAI Murmuh \\ 'I an! the”: clplnIm-d nun! \\ u! “Hr dn-n from his pun kvt (brew In Me. " ‘I saw “hut Hwy did. mm ”I‘- ynn any ML'fllI-fl In“ '1 ”and? I'll pm In [hm «Inn; alloys and We‘ll we who! win. Uu Hu hm Im mmh- of! \VHII “ urn-r lhrm. rnllll Hurrah-m“): tn um an Suddunl) n quluwi me. and u One Strut Gam- And the "an-n! «-l-}.~mr" fan'ut I. 0th“! mm more that dayt- \nlllh- (‘umpnmnn [ml Hulnmu I‘ll I oomtnut obJo-rtor tn the a-xl-o-lnllture 0f Immvy by mung”! um! bud lmnently Harm-d thr tltlv of “\\'ntrlulou o! the Tnmuurp‘.” On» day. I'llt'u the committee “'lll [Minn-turn, pullllm through I number of bllln for [Dr t-n-vtlun of (mo-mum" hulldlumn In various (-ltleI. Holumn qu mmuutly m1 bla tee-t. obju-tluu lo tbelr munldvr‘ ntluul But when lndlunI mu warm-d and the mmmlttee bruun to [mu-meal» ['rulvrlnllmm for lmlldlnm- In the town- u! llmt flute lhlmnu‘l ulIJn-tluuuvuwr with mun-b len- nplrlt and thmlly «'c-uswd nltofivther “'an nt Io-nulh n blll wns oflvn-d tlmt oIrrk-d n gem-run- Imnmprlntlun for I bulldlnu ln Hm umn‘s uwn town, he may "ml c-xpn-u-u-«I lwurty npprurnl. Hardly bad In- lulu-n llls .wnl when Mr. Ito-ed wuâ€" nu 'L" fw‘t. "Mr. Spellkt-rf" he IUIIUlt'd. and lln-n. In gently M‘IIHHH'DNI' tum-u. by w vlln-d Byron‘s famlllur llmm: Tu Ian-cl tu hear the \ulchdnx'. honor. tmrk Hay drop mouthed wrlromo II we du‘ m-nr hnmo‘ “My.“ Human. Ttn-n- nh‘ “may unriva- of a. «not I'll uf Thumnu I! “M. I“ WIN nl-enkm n! ”W lmun- M mufimnflltn 0m- ut cm maul Mum-tun (hm-«x wu delta-rad M “1|le 8. “alum". I member at vouurm from ludh...u. It may: wrhupm tho- kwm-ut willh'lnm n'vr th-rvd In debate on the flair of flu- Imllfle. It 1‘1. 1'0qu H-HI Uh : u.- nu) \Im THEY PLAYED MARBLES. Oiloaood For CM “no REEo's 'WlT-TY fum'm. ’ ( hrw Fed Nu Cam. In W Took n Hind MINI IH} Inh- mm um]: H H“: II u D‘\p~‘] B'UQI H‘ls H- r ”1‘ luv“ -r-.\ Inn II I- ll \\:|l('lnuo-|1 I) ludnl "1 lb- h-rk Aim-n pk“ HI u! Hr Yh h all!” [In lhr (I I \ Wall Paper sale: ... THE ALMINI COMPANY MUSIC SPAGHETTI Famou- quu. Resharnnt R A v IO 111 Telephone. Luke For.“ 617 and 139 PETERSON BROS” Proprietors wish to announce the opening of a new Garage. 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