The Misses Mary and Miriam French gave an informal dance at their home on Beach St. Wednesday evening. Miss Ruth Johnson of Onwentsia Ave., was hostess on Wednsday evening to a number of young peeple, the occasion celebrating her birthday anniversary. Out-of-town guests included young peo ï¬ve from Lake Forest. Waukegan and Win‘ netka‘ Mrs. M, M McNamee of Ft. Sheridan. will e-nrcrtain a number of friends at an informal dancmg party on Saturday {or her son Alfred. who is home from school for the hohdays. ~ A subscription dance is being planned for the evening of January 8th. at the Moraine Hotel. About 150 invitations are being issued for this post-holiday event, which will be given over entirely to the newest ballroom dances. Miss Doris Humphrey, who has classes along the .\orth Shore, 'aill have charge of the floor and :1 buffet supper Will be served at midnighz Among the women interest» ed in promoting the affair are Mis‘ C. G. Alexander, Mrs. Henry Gl'idden. Mrs. Ralph Bard. and Mrs, Norwood Bard. The net proceeds of the ball will be de voted to charity. Mrs. W. W. Willits will entertain at z dmner partv the twenty-ninth, preceed ing the dance at the Highland Park Club Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Marshall en- tertained at a dance at their home on Prospect Ave. for their daughter. Miss Valcenia Rafferty on the evening of D;- cember twenty-third Miss Kathleen Bergen will be hostess at a dinner party New Year's eve when the W!“ entextain thirty-ï¬ve guests at her home preueeding the masquerade ball at the Highland Park Club. Mr. and Mrs John Irwin Marshall will entertain a large number of friends at their home on Prospect Ave. at a Christ. mas dinner. noiiaays. Mrs. Henry M. Bacon. 506 N. Sheridan Rd.. will give a vaudeville tea on New Year's day at three o'clock {or the young- er set. Mrs. W. W. Willits entertained a party of about forty young people at a sleigh Mise Margaret Deming will be hostess; to twe‘ity guests at a dinner party at the . Mr‘ 1,.ne, the twenty-ninth of this month, . .mér going to the dance at the club. ' , Lloyd Bergen will be host at a dinner. party to twelve guests at his home pre- j ceeding the dance at the Moraine Hotel.‘ . . _ which Mrs. S. W. Cregier is giving for ride from {our to six oclock m Monday her son. The out-of~town guests will be followed by a six o‘clock dinner at the Miss Hester McFarlane of River Forest Exmoor and a short dance afterwards ‘ features ofthe afternoon. Mrs L‘. Juhrenc and Mrs. Whitcomb were awarded ï¬rst ‘prizes and Mrs. A. Winters and Mrs. M. ‘Hornberger the booby prizes In the con- ‘ tests. 3 Misses Susie and Gladys Eastun will ’ leave Saturday morning {or ()conomawac. Wis. where thev will be the guests of Mrs. Maria Ditch. | Miss Winifred Supple. who is attend- and Miss Eillen Kelly of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs John Irwin Marshall will entertain a large number of friends at their home on Prospect Ave. at a Christ. -‘ seven until ten in compliment to her son, ' mas dinner. Mlï¬ Kathleen Boron-n will he lumen: : S‘eveus' ' he University of Illinois, will spend M . R. w. t . â€â€˜g‘ rs Sevens 0‘ S Green Bay the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Rd.. has issued invitations for 1 party on lthe evening of Tuesday. Dec. 29th. from , Mrs. Richard SUpple‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. S S. Love and Bernice, iJames Stevens and daughter. Kathryn M" and Mrs. Floyd 0""de and M’- ' ‘ Mrs. Ray (iunckel will spend lht‘holldaV! Schumachers’ Chocolate Cream in fancy boxes for Christmas “Promise Me." accompanied «in the piano by Mrs. B Meyers of Chicago. Mi» Lenore Hogue of Chicago. played the wedding march The bride wore a gown of white satin and Princess lace and in- stead of the conventional lace cap she wore a lace crown and tulle veil andl carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Men‘s F umishings and Jewelry at Schneider's {umber Menu-Hrst at eight ucluck ‘1 the harm Hf me tmulc's mother Dr, R Calv‘n ham: perturmed lhc ran-n: m} whlch w.» ".1v31 mzpressn'u. The hr; h was nzzcnrinl by her sistvr, Mm- latlw Hanan! Van Riper. who acted as maul u honor, win}: Mr Lee l'nderhill u! L‘hx mm). acmd us bestman in thc abScm‘e «71 John Alden Cady .l brother 01 th- grown Thz~ Mlssvx‘ Charlnme and Elizabeth FrlCSt‘ slrdched the ribbons while Maddmc Regna Linnf- sang most beautifully Mrs. Nathalie \km Rxpcr of 227 1' Park 3ch :mnmmuw‘ thy marrmgc her daughtcr. EdnJ Mac Van Rxpcr f Mr. Hearst \Vadhams (ddy of \inwr'u whxch ttmk pincr Monday cwmnq. l‘c {umber Menu-Hrst at eight uduck ‘1 the Farm Hf me t)rxdcfs mother Dr, R Calv‘n ham: Herturmed [hc ran-n: in} whlch «J.» ".1<x~l mzpressn'u. The PM; I. The Social Side of Life We use this better process of washing. That's one reason why we are so easy on "be-careful~how-you-handle" clothes and yet cleanse them so thoroughly. But why, then, you may ask. doesn't everybody use this method? Simply because everybody hasn't the facilities. ~that‘profuse lather from harmless washing compound or freely lathering soap. together wnh hot, {rtqucntly chanced water in motion, washes clothes 15 mans-13510 as 91: common way drubbing, and besides does away with about one-quarter of the wear they undergo while \being laundered As to Washing Clothes Science ‘H’uh ~'"C6n5vin’¢ingly High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners a T6: , L ‘ Riflaï¬lelaunlgg - nyflano ma 1 [fl-n4 1' Our cordial Christmas greetings to you Local Affairs of the week Bv [hr Uhseru’r y In addition to the regulnr moving pic- ‘ ture program Friday evening. the school children of the lower grades mulered a number of interesting didoguen and musical numbers, which were greatly ap- preciated by the audience. Messrs. Alvin Meyer and Irwin Plagge returned Tuesday from the University of Illinois to spend the holidays with their parents. The annual Christmas celebration for the Sunday school children of the Holy Crow church will take place at the res:- dence of Mr. J. C. Ender Saturday after- noon. Dec. 25th. Mrs. M. J. Clark, who has bean been visiting her daughter. Elizabeth Clark. of Irving Park for the past week. returned to her home in Deerï¬eld Monday. Deerï¬eld News Items Miss Constance Shields will entertain a number of friends informally at dinnur Christmas night preceding the dance at the Highland Park Club. ML and Mrs. George M. Bard of N Sheridan Rd.. will entertain at a Chrisr mas dinner about fourteen out-ofAtoun gucsts, afterwards going to the dance at the Highland Park Club. Mrs. Bowen W. Schumachev' Will giw an informal dinner on Christmas night for a way of young folks who Will ti:- tend the dance at the Club afterwzird>. Mrs. Catherine Snyder of W. Central Ave. whn is worthy matron of Campbell Chapter Eastern Star, was hostess to her ofï¬cers on Tuesday evening. auvL an uuululdl party at Inexr home on Park Place. for their granddaughter, { Miss Margaret Merryweather Tuesday Supplcmcntul evening. There were about rwrnt)‘ . guests present; dancing and refreshmentb \utu-v |\ he formed part of the entertainment. ‘mrn‘W‘! â€H Mr. and Mrs‘ George Mcrryweather gave an informal party at their home on Park Place. for their granddaughter, Miss Margaret Merrvamhpr Tuna»..- Little Betty Jones was hostess to about twenty-ï¬ve of her little friends Monday afternoon. The feature of the party was beautiful Christmas stories told to the children by Miss McClelland of the Chi cago Kindergarten College. accompanied by piano music by Mrs. Annette Junest Mrs. 1‘ F. L. Curtis will give a dinner for her son Jack. at her home, the twenty- ninth. to about twenty-six guests. pre- ceeding the dance at the Highland Park Club. Mrs. Henry M. Bacon. 506 N. Sheridan Rd.. will give a vaudeville tea on New Year's day at three o'clock {or the young- er set. Mr. H J. 'l‘haycr of .‘1' Shcrnhn Ril \VJ.‘ hust at d surprise party \‘r‘l(‘l)r(l[lll.j birthday Friday evening About lliirl‘, five of his friends were gunk “hm plan-d 'hI Ildren's games and (l Ilkul \ lxdumulh lightcd cake formed ipiii .! the rrl’nshmcnts ‘ Mrs Henry Clow entertained rhr l-Iin’hrc- club on Wednesddv illh‘rnllh'l 'l‘l‘c suucexslul prize winners uric Mr» Henry Dilmer and Mrs: Fred. ’I‘uvkc-r Mrs. Nels Nelson of ()akwood Aw, will behosless to the club on Wnlncsday afterncon. Dec. 30th. Mr. George Buelow of Chicago. “-35 the guest several days of lastiweek of his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr. He left on Saturdav for his home in 03h. kosh, Wis., where he will spend holidays. Ilm Mr. L hark-3 Mapcs ul lk'll.’l(’\\€€. M: E H. Fairy or (I, lli-c 'ili-sl i! (he hoiiir u Mms (Lira finder ante Huriilrr‘il \ lull .it her ho! lI'N‘!‘ Mr lll\' lur il.i‘.'.:?>!(Ir l‘llHHJ In Mr \ Aplu'nisii’, lll. Thr- plau- at the home of the and \lrs. John Sr whom the ml WC 1 chnt‘sday, January full, The Ladies Aid Sun-l Evangelical church gaw a pleasant surprise lll birthday anni\"ersary M0 the 1 Games and refreshments ‘ features of the afternoon Mr, and Mrs. John (21.155 mil glu- dunner part)" at their home on Cary An rhc twenty-ninth for Mr. and Mn. Fm! fhyiucs. atte‘rwards the gucsts ml} go 1‘ [hu Junmr dance at the nghhnd 121:1 (1be huusc. «Dé'mbiutrated Ofï¬cer appointed to mkc said m ment. Dated at Highlmd Put. Illinois. Dec 24th. A. D. 191+. 43-44 Said supplemental special assessment is payable in one installment. All per sons desiring may ï¬le objections in aid court before said day. and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. W. E. Brand. saipplei: (‘llfrll «pm 2.1 .!~\t‘\\nlt'!i[ hen-wed to pin the tlrfit :t-ii_\ ut the Mist of the Work “ml interest lit the t‘ortstturtzun of a sewer mum in Mt'ltaniel Ave, and Mo Daniel :\\l’., produced sou‘lu-tly together Wllh a lateral seuet. milllhlilt'i. flushing connection, house t‘nnnettini s, and a sewage puriï¬cation works, “1th an out» let pipe thereflom, also crv‘atmx a sewer district therefor, to be known as sewer lhstrn‘t "(1", which annH't'Hlt'nl was prlnldt‘d for by an ordinant e paswed heretofore on the set‘ond day of August Al I). 1911), which improvement was pro- xided for by an ordinance paSsed hereto ‘fnre on the fourth day of Nun-mlx-r A 'l). 1914‘ and the lawful expenses of such proceeding, the ordinance for said sup- plemental spectal assessment being on ï¬le in the othce of the city clerk of said at)". and havmg applied to the county court of Lake County for an assessment of the costs (it said improvement. an‘ord- ing to beneï¬ts. and a supplemental spec- ial assessment thereof havmg been made and returned to said court. the final hear- ing thereon Will be had on the 11th day i of January A. D. 1915, or as soon there- after as the business of the court will‘ permit. ‘ Misses Mildred Whiting, Marta Krcss, [Clara Pyle, Christine McMahan, lleen Kent, Irene Hutchison, Leila (Hynch, 1 Ruth Kresa, were cntertamed at a theatre jpart) at the La 5‘ch theattc Tuesday [evening the young people wcn- thaper :oned by Mesddm :3 Krcss Ktm M- t buck-r :and W hitmg. ' :ntrnwxct! Hm Hf Highland [' S’utt‘ Hf [Hum sulpplm‘. rum! Mr‘ and Mrs. Waller Beecham tertain their relatives at a {31ml} dinner Chnstmax Mr lnhn A Reu‘ Mr. L hark-s Mapcs 4 lunncxwe. Mr‘ and Mrs. S 5. Love and BQI'HICC, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gunckel and Mr. Mrs. Ray Gunckel will spend {hrhOlldflYl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. (iunckel of (Ialesburg. Miss Winifred Supple. who I: attend- ing the University of Illinois, waI spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Supple‘ The Ladies Aid Sun-[y U! St. l‘anl's Evangelical church gaw Mrs J Leudcr a pleasant surprise m hnrwr of her birthday ann1\"ersary Monday afternoon. Games and refreshments Were the Chief features ofthe afternoon. Mrs L Juhrcnd and Mrs. Whltcomb were awarded ï¬rst prizes and Mrs. A. Winters and Mrs. M. Hornbcrge-r the booby pnzes In the con- tests. t On Saturday evening Mm John A. ‘ Stryker entertained at a miscellaneoua shower for Miss Emma Selig who will be a January bride. After the guest: had ; arrived little Wesley Stryker. ndorned with red heart; and wearing a sign†Iclaiming him Dan Cupid. entered draw- ling a little wagon on which were all the gifts for the bride-to- be. He then neut- ‘ ed Miss Selig in opening them and many l beautiful as well as useful gifts were dis- fclosed. After some unique feature of en- terteinment I dainty luncheon was served. Mm Elmer Gieekc of Wheeling, “L, was the out-of-town guest. Mr and Mrs Arthur IQ'Udr‘l of Ell!“ hum! wen- the guests at the I‘nmrrs pan-ms. Mr, and Mrs J. Loudx-r Sunday Mr S f' Huh‘hison n-Imm-d medm' e-xz-mng Xrnmathree wex'ks \IBII “Ill; H'}.HI\L‘S m Mlswun M135 Eva Paris of Dclavan, “'15., who has been the guest of her sum-r, Mn. E Fredencks of Arlington Heights for the past three weeks, returned to Decrï¬rld whezrdw W!†\‘Ile With her parents. Mr and Mn L W. Pctlls uu-r the huh» days. Mrs. S. S. Love and Bernice were [he week-end guests of Mrs. Frank Yore of Chicago, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt has moved to Chicago {or the winter. Misses Ileen Kan Ind Leila Glynch will spend the holiday! in Waucondl. The young married men of the village under the direction 01 Mr. S. D. Nelson are planning a minslrel. M! E H. Fuh-yof (lulu-gm. N Y. )9 c- guys! a! (he homr at Mr J C Endm Mms (Lxm finder enter! mwd lhe Flu- 1.!rm1duh4t hcl humu lmwdax alh-r Min Elizabeth Clark will spend the holidays with her sister, Mr; W. A. Whiting. rm; HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK tumors NM. 188 why gncn f Sperm] Asscawncnt Nutlce H I).IIH.\1Y L huh-r Wnlff I)! Thc wvddmg “Iii mkt- mm: of [hr hndm parem: ygncn tn :1†persons v \lf)‘ (mun 1i 0! {Plenty ‘L‘nunty nf Inkc and h‘xvmg urdx-rcd that a Notic- helt II hm 1“] II .HllleH'] H1 {L'UDIUH will an KHz-SI of A‘surd lhl‘l! Bmokalau Bnakfm Bacon. 'h'y cooking your breakfast bacon on a ple tlu in the oven. Tbla doe- away wlth all "Duke and burnt M and! 1‘ In the kitchen. and the bacon 1a uni-I formly crisp. It may be cooked two; layer: deep lr you wlll turn I: once while cooklnx. One layer needs no turnlnc. The fat from (MI la white and can be uaed for all baklnx. Wlth half tho amount or been: n In good out for cakea-Wuhlngton Hamid l l' bar 217. and that applu‘atmn has her-n made to sun! «Hurt 1n l'l’USIde and (lb termine “hothrr or nut the facts stated in sand C(‘l’llll(illt‘ are true That a hear. ing will be had upun send application on Saturday tlw 9th day of January A, l). 1915. at the huur ml um (10) o'cltx'k m the {oronmm u! sand day, at the umnt) court nmm mt 331d \(lUll, 1n the Huuntv court housc, at Wuukcgan, tn said Lake County. UbJHtmns may be ï¬le-d tu said apphcatmn un nr bclure the hour of [tn (10) o'cludl 1n the turvncmn or sand day. Frank }’ Hawkins, Rulx‘rt \V Buckley, Frank W Sheahcn. llyron 1. Stevens, Board of Local lmproxemcnls ol the nty 0! Highland Park Dated at Highland Park, Illmms, Dean». ber 13!, 1914. ‘ 43-44 barf?) (he scxwr «m1: h'ImI!..1I(',.’iH 2n the “1‘ 1)! Highland I’urk (nun!) n.‘ LAM .gu 5mm 0! Iiinmw Highland I'uk \pm m Assessrxu‘m HI mu! (nun hm 5w! Nun u. Notice Publu' nottcc ts hereby given that the ‘Board of loan! Improvmcnts (It the ll!) of Htghland Park Count) of lake and State 01 “1mm: has turd 1n the «ounty court at Lake Luunty, “IIHOIB. a t'crtm» Cite that the tultnvsmg tmprmrrnrnt tun Vbct-n (ntnpletrd, and that It Conturml ;|ubstatttml!y tn the requtrcmenta u! the ‘origtnal urtitnanu- tor the (unstrut‘tnon of [he sumr, to u tt The t nnstrut‘tmn of run eight tnth mmn samtary uwer. tn- 'gether thh manhulcs. flushing t‘onnn» tron and hnusc Juncttons, to bccons'ruct ed and land m, along Ind undcr Rudy-r wood Drne. beginning at a manhnlr It)- catcd (wt-Ive {rct nurthwrst 0! thr mtrr- mtton mt the tenter lmrs ut he'l‘amhir Au. and thgcuoud Drnr, runntnx {tum thence nurtheastctly a dtstancc of two ‘ hundred thirty feet, to (hr intrrsectmn ut the (enter lure of Gray Aw mth a ltnc mnelrcn fret cast and parallrl In thr wastcrly lme of thgcuuod Itrnc. .H whtt‘hpmnt thvr'r shall be a mantmlta runnmx trnnt ttu-nt‘c northerly, paraHrl to and ntm‘tt'rn v15†[cot nut tram the West [Inc at thgcuund blur, a dtstantr of twrht- ttt.t.drcd tt-n fret, It) a putnt ()nr lmtttftt ti trot Pt‘lJHl t I :hr .ututtt In I tut Llnuntt .‘nt', .1! utnttt putm tft: It‘ shall be .I '..tn.‘;uir, and .1t atmh pwlltt Atk any of the above Merchants and receive Free, Coupons good for 10 miles. Ask for Booklet National Mileage is being given by the following Merchants D. C. PURDY SONS THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY Free Fare Anywhere A Dollar in Trade A Mile in Travel R. W. SCHNEIDER CHAS. H. WARREN CO. EARL W. GSELL, Pharmacist JESSE SOBEY, Market HIGHLAND PARK GROCERY 10 Miles Free Ofï¬ce And Yuri. Elm Place and Fin! Street FRANK L. SILJESTROM Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck cmï¬hï¬'f“ "COAL-- Scranton Order your coal.or wood while the weather in good It’ 3 Old and Strong THE ERSKINE BANK Just telephone 65 and the Coal North Shorpï¬oto Transportation Co, ()ur 'I‘xm'kx pm In Chuxagu (-vm :my hHUN‘huld goods, gumg m able prm- nu mm’mg them Town Office LEUER 31:05.. Amt: to, “ssh ms Idem. 550 mm M Lake Geneva Ice GOOD BANK Chuugu (-vvr)‘ day and If you haw ever made. Only the b'est or f:u:l flout, flavoring; eggs. bum-r. Hrv. I. used by us. A lnal order M“ b: enough to convince you. 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