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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Oct 1914, p. 2

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The North Shore Catholic Woman’s League and .<\u.\iliary opened this year with a reception at the Winnetka Wo~ man's club on last Saturday afternoon. This society includes people from all the North Shore towns north of Evanston to the Wisconsin state line in which many local people are involved. The hostesses were Mrs. Mary Fritz Gibbons of Wil- mette and Mrs. C. G. Darling of Hubbard Woods. Those assisting in pouring were Mrs. L. W. Crush, Mrs. George Sunder- land. Miss Frances Flaherty, and Mrs. Fritz Gibbons The president. Mrs T. N. C. Fitzgerald explained the work and aim of the league. An interesting pro- gram followed. The marriage of Miss Theodora Ewing Schwarz. daughter of Mr. Theodore Schwarz, iormeriy oi thxs City. to Mr. Chester Atkinson. formerly of Maryland. now of Lima. Peru. was celebrated Mon- day at the home of the bride's Sister. Mrs. Carl Ben rand Marshall. formerly Miss Esther Schwarz. in Providence, R. i. The ceremony took place at 4 o'clock And was performed by Dr. Frank Crowder, rector of Grace Episcopal church of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson sail- ed on Wednesday ior Lima. where Mr. Atkinson is connected as mining en- gineer with the Cerro de Paco Mining Company. Th: card club vm.‘ entg-rtmxmd on Thursday afternoon bv 315.311" Reblmg. The prue winners hmng Mrs. A. Knud- son. first. and Mn. deuxu-d Bock received consolation. noun Muss Anna Bmean will be hostess on Friday at a kitchen shower at her home on Glennew Ava. m cumphment to Miss Agnes Garrity whose marriagc {0 Mr. Edward Mead of ngh\\0()d mH take plane on Thursday. ()ctuber 51h, Among the lukixcr cn‘crnumng ai lgn, '.U .\3 r Baker 0! Culumhzh. (mm, \\ in: R can 1m“! Hm!) in Ihc: gum? n: Mrs. Fred luckcr “we Mn. Henry (low M 1110de artermmn and Mrs: A. Knudsun m1 Wrdnmdny 11(th- Mr. and Mrs. George A. Scimrield un- Kertamed Mr, and Mn: W, H. [Heart at Bndgcpurt. (”my and Mr. and Mn. W. H Lymr: or Wheatun. IH.. at Iii: Exmmvr a: dmner nn Saturday m enmg, Mr. and .\Ir.\ W. W. “111115 entrrmmcd Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Pooh-s of deloxhi.1n a‘ hc Exznour un Saturday at dmncr. Th: marriage of Miss Ruxh Bush, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben G. Bush of New ()1 Means. to Charles W. Lobflell. :r :1 of Mr, 3er Mrs. Edwin L. Lobdell of 2716 Prairw Ave.. Chicago. “I” take place Wednesday evening. ()ct. Bath. at eight o'clock in Trmity Episcopal church. New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs; Lobdcll will make their home at 2650 Lake Mew .-\\e.. Chl- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Lobdell spent [he‘summer at (he Seymour rcsx- deuce m Ravima. rm:- quahn whii‘h i~ not unlv imtw‘ " and alwafi i‘crtdin but t> (iipdlflt’ «it (\- pressing {ht‘ deepest Significance \vithuut [03*ng any ut its lyric charm. Mr. Suw- erby IS Certainly a tunnel and he render ed Etude in D flat by Liszt With wonder- ~ful ease and expressmn, The selection which seemed to please the audience most was a duet. “Farewell of the Birds." by Hildach by Miss Le Baron and Mr. Wheatley. There were several dinner parties at the hall preceding the recital Those entertaining were: Mrs. MCGregor Adams. Mrs. W. A. Alexander, and Mrs. H, P. Davidson and daughter. Miss Alice LIWidson. h -:'d Mr \\ , rxnr qualm wh he.) Ll .‘IT [,1‘ V|\H The Social Side of Life H.” \\ Harnn \\ ‘1 bt‘l' M hr [)1 r? h -‘ ' WEN‘gettihg out your heavy ' ‘ Stifié amf Overcoats this cool ~weather=igdon’t forget to send them 'to’.us to be Dry Cleaned and Pressed. We are the only Firm doing Dry Clean- ing in Highland Park and can get your clothing back just when you want them. local Affairs of the week M16513 W932 Telephones 178 and 179 Bx wdk XS HJnd P:o~cd .uzd drvcllv gun” 9611..“ M Mrs. J. H. Fichlt, who has been [Fe guest of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Kress for the past two weeks returned to her home in Sapulpa. Okla. Sunday evening. Mr. Emory Whiting left Friday morn- ing for Battle Creek, Mich. where he was the guest of his parents for a few days. Misws Mabel Hornberger and Mabel Segett were the guests of Mrs: Henry Segert Sunday. Mrs. Clay Jarvis has as her guest 5 Edna Doran of Galesburg. Mr. Harold Van! was given a pleasart farewell surprise party Wednesday eve- ning by a number of his friend Mr. Jack Dollard and sts Francis. Schrieber of Chxcago were the guests of ' Mrs. J. C Antes Sunday. 1 guests 02 Mrs: B. H. Kress last week Mr. Almnn Powers, MISS Elizabeth Clark and Mrs. Pattnson of Chicago were guests at the home of Mr. W A Whiting Sunday. The Mu ngma Chi will hold us regular meetmg at the home or the Muss” Horenberger Friday evening. Re\. Mimic! Ami mm”) “L. Saturday. when they the future. Mr. and er Wm. Rm: « haw been traxeimg abruad for the gust thum- month: returned to their howc n: Hes:- field Saturday. Mrs. R. 5(1)“ of Libertyvnllc and 34:5 D. E. Weigh of aneapoh: \wre ‘ttze Mr. H for Him Erfingha [hr “era Mr (has Huyu guest or Mr, VC'n 31155 Mar} Du Harimu m LAM [5 end guexzn wt \I: ~ Deerfield News Items ,‘Ic Mr, and Mrs. Frank 5319;) were the week end gucgt: :1: farm. Mrs. Arthur Mcrncr n: « [he \bcekAcnd gum! of her .1 H. qu‘n. senni m thv «)ld Iaahnurmi M.) m pul- tmg a“ [he curable-s unlike mm .IK uncc Instead of wrung momma». {in-ry- one prc'scnt scsmed to thoroughly emu) {he afflur Amang [110:6 enzertaxmng were. Mr. .md Mrs. John Mu»: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mlller,..\1r. and Mrs. J. R. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. H. .\1. (ilxddrn. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Exerctt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carquevillc, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mills. .\Ir.and Mr: J. 1. Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. T. (j, Troxell, Mr. and Mr; W. W. Willits. Mr and Mrs. George A. Schuficld, Mr. .mc’. Mrs. F. Humy. Mr. and Mrs. John Eamond. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckley. Mr Jr‘r‘ Mrs F. Wean. and Mlss Ann- Hm: dal \\ er l'h .\I _\l<‘ .\I M .\I L ;ummlm:x~ kccpmg w. n a {Arm d mid Iaahlunr “(I «mil; 1: u’ hair: x (‘num‘k ll’SK Wc‘tr‘ n and .\I: “me Illr‘ll kc! L»: n cvk pm fLle’J'AU x: >upuledmc H ,\L»}.ex..x. {~51 {e In .IHL .u-rk “ (is n d :mm'rslmg pxugmn In uddmnn In HH‘ 1 Km» “1:! gnr mu‘ } talk damn: Adult: cnlvrtalmncnis l\ \ mm 3 rev amp:- or on on That We musumtu 1‘ :1 “urn“ .. I Huh-r l'9ur n Mlle l-yirm‘ umlnflu is Huppom-d In Do- u n-cem I! ~ g “'r 0"“ It ““1 I" the 3’" vuwry. but It “a“ mum-«ml 1n ,« mv! i “I the W Ion! Work wrltun lu L‘vy'vu Hm .wur‘ é..-+HMNM-wmm. 10:?!) * Mouquitou Ind Malarm. M3444 I'm- mum-r ‘Iv‘PI'O’d nut i'v {vi'nt ~'._"t l'th- «it-0r Inukm! tit mm .xmi mun-1 turwnrd. nut uwny tram mm :1 fmv Elwyn and "0mm! H» Ht'fl‘l", u) rmr hut stmply curiosity, "My (‘ompnmun and l 'rnxo. nml thn three of n.- wnlkui qulvtlr mthm rvw'h of him He nmdv no mun-1mm! to run {mun hut wntl'tmt u». inn-mt; und Ihtftvd his postman a little ”is mm'ements seemed [wrfwth‘ e‘tsy nnd tmruml Absence of that serum! the only observable rtmnuu until M the- end of three minutes or more; than he 1-1)" down. not falling. but an naturally a.- a cow or sheep when ready for sh-ep. Ills hreathlnz seemed may and natural. At the end or tt'D minutus. though he opened his eyos who!) tnnrh- 0d. his breath became shorter and Ilower. Eighteen minute’s after he was struck by ttm arrow he was duml " Domestic Ouloguo. WW.» IIt'Hj'lv YIN! nwln't thrill to rm- l'ur I Inunfb. Hnslmhd -Tbvu Yul) expert to have finished {alkmg by mm Umv? tow-co 00 Ha Tllun. "Thu: ML- finnm'h-r hows!!! that he r‘nn mko- en-rv nmn'i nwmuro " “’l'hnt‘s hwnuw hr‘ [warm Hf.» M- II tullnr'u "shunt." “animal-e Amefl mu !‘ w rum "In! stnppml. fix (11H lu‘umhidx- n~l l.‘v"'t_\' (m-l uwny 0“ UV nuinm! run» a ~‘1 '. ' Ihv pH: k of Hm Tho Trop~cal Pomonoa Arrow 80M Hum lo Sloan and Donn. HumIn; nun poison. :ls prm-qu-d by the natives u! “null and other tran ml AmerII-nu (‘UIIIIII‘h-s Is HIIH II.- ~11de In n mlulnnnI-umun to (sz \n (lnnzn (:e-uurupnlv Hw'h'U'. nt \\;I~Inng ‘0“. by [h-wu-y Austin lunb: “In Dnulinu. the nrnma. «mm um.I (“mu-d In puImn, (‘UXHht wt 3 pnnn of “and ur huno. nut mvm- than :In Inr‘h Inn: Inn! [hr the of a Irwlnpnk. to uhivb I.- uILu-Imd n IIIIII- M“ or nuIry Flu-r of [Dr ailk (‘uuun (rm: The gun I.‘ n firm-.1!” hanllnm [n’m 1mm {11 In HI! h-ct Jung. wuh a slum ~II one um! and l! funnel «haw-<1 vnam‘mn 10 m the man”: at the other 'I‘tn- prln- IIIIIv I.- prw'hely the mmv- .‘I- me n Iumllmy'sl [ntw («Ir Mum-u; [“2”] [I Mr‘ Wm. Schhe has SUM hx> farm to Mr. Kelloggjo! thv Kc-Hugg Smhhbourd Company" Rev Hlxmlmr. pustu: n2 (3.:- Evangeliral church :3 usmrwz n-u Pennsylvama this month. The “NYC“: 5” meeting in thy PM!» this werk Mr‘ and Mn tumuly of Raul“ Hm Rcu‘hclt. Jr Life". Sunday mnmxng and officnatcd at the commumon RrVIL‘C'V Ruth Lxdgcr flood. Delbert Meyer. Susie Eaton and Edward Thcrricn were bapuzcd and re- cen'ed Into the fellowship of the church and Edgcly Woodman Todd. imam sun at Woodman and Ida >egcrl Tudd “85 baptized. [.(‘Ilii Krch'a ner Md) addcd to the audit roll at a spexml >er\u r n: the Sunday schnnl. Ml» shut-L1 I‘Mc-x Mun 1rd [he CIthlJz‘. Pmirum :‘ m-m'g 1h hut Hlx’t‘hl d‘wnihly hull Dr. Plrker of Chicago. moderator thc Deerfield Presbytenanchurch prcax‘ ed on “Outlook. lnlook and L’pluok Thocud party which was given by; Miss Clan Euder {or-the benefit of the‘ Holy Cro. church Wednesday evening‘ provedagreat success. Prizes at five‘ hundred were won by Mm Eugene En. der Miss Mildred Whmng. Mr J C.‘ Wuln. James O Connor \1r3.Haunsclu|d and Mr. F. Hempslead. Those winning prizes at euchre wrn- .anhia and W Ilham Zahnle. ’ Rev. Newton Dub!» and >on, of China. were the guests or Mr. James meh Sunday. MN. and nulllh'rY \lr. (‘nhl ‘11 U! [hr '_\ mind pplu THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS 1P1 h SHOOTING A DEER. h‘L' Irxuh‘ Ir‘LII\ nrcnx lFHd ~h~0llh4 u' ‘I filled h'lr‘k w 1‘! stnppml. m umhidx- IN V \thn.1.m Te" I.” M \1 [In f a [mint of 1an n1: Int‘h Nblhpn k. to ‘hwt nu; \\ lk‘t‘ of U! 0-. 1- Hâ€"tâ€"oâ€"Ms-I-9‘+H~oâ€"vrres~vmc Z HELPI FOR THE HOME Mr COO-rung Manor: 1m no! "we mun nu mlrrun My 3 NH“! In uhotml and Wipe me Kim-I. [In-n use (“luv [nprr {u nm-h (mi hump-per! umI “no for wmduu K'H‘xt‘! Th!) uhuunl M- [urn Ind rubbed mfg the pnm-I I‘llht‘d wnh (‘Imr water. wIpt-d dry and pom-hm) wnh the crumpled paper U" Clovor Way 09 Acqumng It In a 8m.“ ‘pnrimonQ A l‘lu'\~‘f “I‘m“ mhlml llle'V‘ Haw-6 .~||m1‘ In [ho- vu'.ll|l\ nnmnlj nu-r qurl mom! "Haul-~41 1h Inn \\ n l‘hr lull wu of “lull ”mum..- I: r Iwmm of 1-H” fm-l Mn- «-vn\--nul v\r!‘\ mu (-r pulwl lur ‘0le m-l :m-v ululu: up.- nidn- lulu uu Im I‘lnlr :Lwr ‘u thl the Ipmv In for Hunt it in inn: unu- \\(‘ lump h.ui :Imthinu ' nrv t-lmtm‘lh: thin tiw 1r.t;m g-mnm [mt my being: warn for Mttlmwr :xhvr mmn tum-Hunt "tn- tininu tra- L pit‘ tun-1i hc-re wan dunm-d ruvntiy ivy I rnwinutinx debutant:- to near nt tin- gunit-n party [hvu h) a Kent-um m vivty iemit-r. White net “as rutuhim-Ai with the pink and whit» ngurwi rrupc Nvt formed the mu- h friiiui nkirl. the n-ut uni finished nit-cum and neck The wide girdle wall of whin- utin rib hon. Worn with it “an a wide rimmed bat trimmed with nuwer- in small nodding upruyl 'l‘hc‘ nik purnwi van in u xbmlo tu hurmuniw with the nzun- in (be guun Whitt- nuuir uhm-a and long: whttr silk HIN‘OI cutupieiu! (bl! much admin-d tom-t l l A {Idea straw hut mny he «weaned 'tth n pant:- mudo of wwden-d sulphur nnd bemou jnlc-o. I)” It tlmnmuhly In tho- nutmbtne. lbt'u Dru-m um ttw puwdc-r Every upusvkm-pvr “mum luv :1 roll of purl-tumult paper on hund It run be urn-d for u lent a duty!) nun-mum from mnuln‘ rim [0 hulllng III’IWbt'rFk'l. A damn nttle lrtme for the hand bag-h n llltle book of pow- do-r papvn covered with I pretty Mt of ribbon. folded Dock to farm a pocket :0 that the leave- v'nn he ‘pred into H. To get no u! the smell of what-w) Inmkn put a lump of cry «a! nmluuntn tutu 1 1n and add a few drum- or on of I11- t-mh-r I'Our a mu: l-tirln: wu- nilrrworerili Andi Vle-tv {be in.- ;una In the room J-OSMM5-WMW I‘ll lull Homemade Vacuum Both. Crap" Ar. Uscd With Not For Garden Pnny .04 Casino. u :u H! Hu- mm MYLIHL’C‘HII‘HI ILM p1 h'anM-Invnrv \ II‘Q AFTEENO ZN GOWNS. ‘ IRAI‘F. A\h hk'f nun! CLOSET SPACE an dhngm H \n lvluull pl lwl ('IH‘I‘I ‘ Inul )wr ‘lu-(n-v < MIMI Ixnl rd nu nu “HI! 2H lt’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loans and Insurance THE ERSKINE BANK Mica uni Yu-du Elm Plan and Fun Street FRANK L. SILJESTROM R. W. SCHNEIDER, 13 St. Johns Ave. Telephone 331 phcd ”um um- Wear One and Convince Yourself nnhon. These arr 1hr thrn duchon 0t Bowman Dairy Company DAIRY INSPECTION Assurrs clranlmcss. PERFECT PASTEL’Rl/ATiON Destroys all pathugomu germs. BOTTLING IN TH! COL \TRV at the source 01 Bowman' Dairy Company Order your coal or wood while the weather is good Telephone 67 Crou Creek North Shore Fuel Supply Co. W. H. MILLAR, Manager Lake Geneva Ice Just telephone 65 and the Coal or Ice Mun will all that the Bavaria Sweater Coats and Jerseys arc the. best made to-day for comfort and duraâ€" biliI\'. I’riccs 81.75 to 88.50. fiLING IN TH! COL \TRV at {he source 01 bupph where the Ill 1: purr removes the dancer 0! cnmanw mt“ --COAL-- TBLBI’HONES: HIGHLAND PARK. 9‘ GLENCOB. 7|. ()u (‘élllll Hard and Soft Coal Wood, Feed, Lumber and Building Material GOOD BANK (H1 121 Vine Avenue SAFE MILK SAFE MILK ‘H 1H 230 N. St. Johns Ave. t)ll|1\(nnn((‘I(d\AHhI‘H' pro All Young Ladies Agree wwm“ 58H ’...' .1 hux 01 um (untn‘hunery IS m >xw~rÂ¥r>t kind b! a gm Thry ax A1”?! about other lhmgs but Mn .ur all nf one mund m declarâ€" 111 um Aand) the Hun: drhaous ”1(1!‘ 'Iakr a ho). mt}: )mfi' on Am! nu! na.l The sue-chm» u! r! vm‘nr “11) man f. Hm sun-1hr“ ! Hu- (and) Gary's Home Bakery pasu \nu! Milk Scranton m1 de UH l0’ \5 The am! 1 dog abound ll 00n- None 1 man «than. be” 'hk‘h I. of King Alfld [Him In Ell. marrrd com. an and not I We and poem mutt. (In t III-tel Duct Go out to N1 cal world in .1 turn nnmud. H you nun-I hour. ‘N “TIL (’d in our .0!" 4 mm (So-opt point of (be 01 calm dbuol'l wrong! of II conjund up bull: to the Wad sunk But the cow fore Wlllum'l though um In" bell-d hen dubs. [Iolnk‘ll com wu n a pn- d-nuer was Ila-c any. All ”0“ .0 m1”! and untw‘ an m an Covov Fu- U-ch In I “‘hu 1- m. arm m mu come. from ' «and am. a 1 I dgunl to I! am. citing". mt II b or been immum Him the Coot bll of [yr-nu, Ion-n bu VII hI-dnb at WORLDS Thu. from boom tell. The mum ORIGIN Mu! It ('00 or I.

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