‘ “mm-um†an; wwm‘unx‘ww : l‘avlahwnm‘.’.a- and Lieut. La Rhen Livingston Stuart, Coast Artillery Corps. L'. S. A. was quietly celebrated at noon on Wednesday, April twenty-eighth, at Trinity Church. Dr. Wolcott performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives after which the young people let: for a short visit in New York. They WI†be home after June ï¬rst at Fortress Monroe, Virginia. Merrell Follansbee takes place May eighth. Mrs. Fred A. Preston will be hostess today at Exmoor at a luncheon in Compll- merit to Miss Cecil Vail. The guests present are to be chosen from the bridal party of Miss Vail's wedding. Miss Sybil Kozminski wrll entertain eighteen of her friends at dinner Satur- (hy evening at her home on Sheridan Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren enter- tained the Philathea and Baracca classes of the Baptist Church at their home Mon- day evening. The affair was given for The First Chapter of the Westminster Guild met at the home of Mrs. George W. Childs With Mrs. H. R, Roberts and the Misses Helen Mayer and Estelle Clark acting as hostesses... Mrs. H. M Bacon lead the devotionals. and Mrs Childs read‘a delightfully interesting re port in regard to the hospital work done in Alaska. Mrs. Roberts had charge of the study class assisted, by Miss Alice DaVIdson and Mrs. E W. Knapp, Mrs. Daniel Cobb, who was the guest of the day. told very interesting stories ot pioneer days in Highland Park. the material for some of these fasctnating tales was received from Mr John Mooney. Miss Marjorie Thomson. whose father has I an old resident of Highland Park, whose taken the pastorate of the Baptist Church. 5 entire life has been spent here and for Mrs. James Warren who left for. There‘ 1 Peabody May eleventh. Gull Lake, Mich. on Tuesdav. were ï¬fty guests present. After res freshments. the Guild was inVited meet at the home of Mrs. Orren S In Mrs. Fred A. Preslon will be hostess today at Exmoor at a luncheon in compu- ment to Miss Cecil Vail. The guests present are to be chosen from the bridal party of Miss Vall's wedding. Miss Sybil Kozminski WI†entertain eighteen of her friends at dinner Satur- (hy evening at her home on Sheridan Road. Mrs. Henry Boyd entertained ten guests at luncheon Friday in compliment to Mix Cecil Vail. whose marriage [0 Mr. Men‘ell Follansbee takes place May eighth. Miss Grace Niemeyer of Chicago, Well known here, has chosen Wednesday, Mav ï¬fth as her wedding day at which nme she will be married to Mr. Wilham Lichtenthal of North Edgewater. Mrs. Edward Huber entertained the afternoon euchre club on Thur§day after- noon. Mrs. Charles Freberg and Mrs. Louis Shetziey were the successful winners. Mrs. Vencel Muzik was hostas at 2 end party given in St. Jama’ pansh last Thursday afternoon. The successful prize winners were Mrs. Fannie Shelton and Mrs. John Peterson. Mrs. Rotand Bleimeht‘was hostess to the Euchre club Tuesday evening. The Misses Shields entertained at a dinner-dance at their home on Prospect Ave" Tuesday evening. in compliment to Mis- Dorothy Clark. whose marriage to Lieutenant LaRhett Livingston Stuart took place yesterday noon. The decorations were in pink and white. very artistically carried out in every detail; twentyeight guests were present. The wedding of Miss Dorothy Clark Eight guest: were pleasantly enter The Social Side of Life A Suggestibn Phone 1 10 The Hottest April in 40 years “Trade in Highland Park†Chas. H. Warren Co. Palm Beach White Duck, Silk and Straw Hats Boys‘ Summer Hats 25 and 50 cents Porosknit and Wilson Bros. Athletic Underwear and Hosiery High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners But We are Prepared Have your winter suits and over- coats Dry Cleaned and not Press ed, to be put away for the Sum met. It prevents moths from harming them and they will just need pressing when you want to use them. There is a big saving in having your clothing done this way. Phones 178, 179 471. 150311? W!!! OPm'R "9%. Still Selling “stt Ever†BonSuits «.4; .aur‘y'wu» “WW‘W ‘ vocal Affairs of the week By the Obscn er tamed on Tuesday utternuon when the Second Chapter of the\\'estm1nster(;utld met With Miss Edith Moss. The (Luxld regretfully accepted the rcsrgnatum wt Mrs. C. F. Drake as premdent. but was pleased to elect Miss Mary bedgwuk as president for the turning year. Mrs. Arthur Purdy lead the devotttmals. whxle the study on Ala>ka was lead by Mrs. Ruthacher :Issnted by “155 Lida (inurley Refreshments were served after which It was decided to have the next meetmg m the torn) nl an lndxzm party at the home at Mrs. Arthur I’utdy. Mrs Hamid Yam Hocscn m S Sheli- dan Rd. was pleasantly surprised un Tuesday evening by a party of (ï¬ends from Wilmeltr. At the annual luncheon and election ofotï¬cers of the Woman's Auyuliary of the Chicago Maternity Sometv. held Tuesday in the Narcxssus room at Field': the followmg election took place: Mrs Henry Atwater. reelected president, wuth Mesdames Everett Millard. acting as vice president, George S. Parker, as secretary; George R. Jones. treasurer, and the following Highland Park ladies as directors: Mesdamcs Arthur \‘an Schaick, Gerard Van Schaick. Henry Titsworth. Edward Smith; Annette R. Jones. George W.Childs. Fred Preston and John Glass. The Society has discontinu‘ ed its meetings for this year after a very successful year of work. Mrs. R W. Bucklev critertained In‘ formally in honor of Mrs Ralph Hard at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening. Headquarters for Arrow Collars. We nge National M {ledge rm: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK: ILLINOIS ? HIS TROPHY ’ SCENE: An English Hamid A High- : lander mm a (kn-u. Hal-nu 3“So you’ve brought back hm helmet, 9 Sandn. my man. And you've lulled hxm, Igum. It's a ‘ trophy you've won’†‘NI-I. na-a.†replied Sand". "lhn wu as the plan. The man was a “mud gm yc'll Ivan ml I'm done. .No' a word could we spuk. the me (u Rndl .Hllllr‘ .llnl ll.|\lr\ m-xrr mkc .1 culprit In (nurl as pnlur dn and lhrv never mm In u-\un- a )udn‘al dnmux: Duellmg, whether on lhr giganm unit by numns or on the :«4Ir ul tun u-n Irslantsmvuhrs(wonppusmgl lalms, only one of which In thnauncnl the rust um be whally “ï¬lm-nus partly wrung bul 1h:- drumrufnghtroua- nesa In the Whult‘ and†can nrvrrbt nmrc Khan nlly percent and the nuhleoun side Menu-rally both are is quulr as llkfl)’ In lusc as the other. Success In war turns on marcnal cun- saderanons and not on )USUCC. What- ever degree 0! )Usucc any war achieves Is always accidental and brings: lung tram of InLusures upon the The doctrine that “conquer we must when our vausr 13 Just" Is I relic 01 me- diamal superstition uhu h IS Illusluled by the summons m Lohcngnn champion to prove Elsa": Innocence h) the wncldmg of hlS sword. Belgmm and many small states dcmomlratethclallary that the Just cause I: buund l‘o wm‘ innm‘cnl. for 3 I‘dul rt“! 0! Mfr-H Drum)! lwx PAH? publulm g stalrmrtl'. (ash on hand at «lalr (M41. 3, ll llll n fu-lnnung tu'runl le1lllHIll\hlp turn! (13le hand A! (late. hrld lm «lulunuh-m Tulal Township Troop-nor I. nu School D‘umcc hung up Ruxu'h Balanu- on hand at bemnmna of usual year (April 3 4.191“ Frum [penal dli‘lkl lax“ Hum Hanan-u Frum sale nl ghoul prurrly From dlslrnl bonds or no!“ mam-d lur huuldmg purumrs Frmntrrasurrruu!other [can ships From lumnn fret From premiums un band. From nu‘rurd mlcvesl on the Ithcr. 1 But I Iookit at him 1nd Item him I bmherâ€˜ï¬ An' I gm him my bonnet In token. ye ken, He Iauched. And he gnppn my ban" nn'x \V(' (In H“ Hfllllll‘ J1 k'H Km “WC“ Iixvuffl' lhc «illlerrmr lx‘XWrrn pulling Juan H bcl‘imn .md “Mung .1 lure-ugh u.†31.41 In- t\u-cn puxl .Ind luluu- “.1†and ur .w llt‘\l‘ .I gum! nmm nlhrx thlngx uhnh x‘ wa,‘ nut punlhlr (a pm IIHU .I but! prn gram. L’nxl w. r mm an ur .iHrI Inn-1m wars are rndrd but 1‘. tun mm! rvrmuuh bc nbnlxshrd then He sled me his helmet. an' n cam (R my mnnd. Here'sa trophy. though! I. of a new. tangled kind. [dressed hlS Wuund and he dress! mm H! hunt! .ur J “1,1: H) has drmum! in! my .IIK‘Ilh-th HI “.n grunml uf [hr lJIngh'l‘«Hl~nr‘\.\ u .yaKVH: \Vr «Mm: “.11 hr .mu' m >(‘V hru‘ ll In by umxghtw mme. Nu' a word "uuld we qwak. 1hr nnr lac the Ilhcr. Bu! (ho' he “As (Runny l krnl hm. .1 brlther " In in Exammclhc plank: of the Woman‘s Peace Panyâ€""lkrmxranc Control ul Foreign Politics. maker! of nahuns m supercede balance a! pawn, mtmn touardlhc gradual «)rxnmzatwn ml the wmlu lo subsululr Law and War; an In- trrnatwnul l'nllu.‘ sulnmutcd lur rnal armies and names. It‘lno\'.|l of the cum- unm‘ musrs of war, etc 1ch any {arr minded person try to draw a parallel he- twren these pmpnsmon‘ and those pru- clanncd bv'L‘oppcrhc-ads†who objccted to putung du“n a sla't‘ holders rebellion Dundv‘c' \‘(HIIMM We {Luv .Alamw tx-rn nnr u! Roan-H.213 Krrat admin-rs, P‘ul vw Inna that he madr‘ .4 mnmkx- In hr Lulu on 1hr anan ~ l‘t-m r l'art)‘ We an- glm! In puhllsh xh- {mm letter In Irpumtmn 11! Pm “Marge-s Col. Roooqvoll u I Jud'o of The Woman's Peace Party demands that war be abolished for [he ume reasuns that men whose arguments were doubUegsfaHed â€bam- and sUly"a hun~ dred years ago, dbOllshl'd the duel, a much more hunnmhlc fnrm of killing. alwbccause.1ust a~ sum 3: the great powers chm-5e. they (um use the {allow- ing as a combined substitute for war I Concert of Pawn-r“ “ith a \‘upreme Court, an InIz-rnnhunul pulxu- n-placnng rn'al 3mm»: and rum†and \rrgamzed nun Intemmrse 33 {he most effective unc- tmn agamst a n.m«)n's fauhlmness. for :‘ I Cash {Ma TOM“ bala l d( port I Battle may bring in more misery than earthquake of volcanic eruption but it arouses totally different emotion: tor it is man~made and is more ineVitnble than intemperance. The Woman's Peace l’arty demands the abolition ot war precisely because the war system produces crime and unrighteousnes: on a colossal scale. The greatest unrighteousneu of all iii compelling innocent Ioldierii to kill other innocent soldiers Wllh whom they have no quarrel 'l he due'ist at least had the satisfaction «)1 killing the man who had wronged him. not so the soldier Yet we have abolished the duel With lti honor- able (‘ode forbidding either antagonist to strike ï¬rst or to shoot in the bark or from ambush or With a better weapon than the other ' md by ADELINE L ATWATER PEACE COLUMN Illt‘IhJ, numb .m NYUH 1.1mm 11! Pm ‘ harm‘s booavoh u I Judy. of R 'hloouuneu m basin II ! “huml 1) saxd UK N at ‘urakm H base .u. erh nix vuhh N‘er {km In \ :vmuAgr {hr uh! N- urn“: nwxl H Mr n l The Woman I Pex‘ PIny helm Ml la much lotce II II M to m I mdncul den-on world “am not ‘bc nnhud unhl u 3M [urm 0! (etc: We m 92mm“ Io! diurmnmenl unm Ifur ml reduc- ‘non of Irnnmcnu We umpl’ at In! (or no mcrcnud arm-pent until the 'll' ‘ II over. Let our (:er women ,tuch the (knot! of “bid men who In .Ieang vmooI o! mvubn and who drool! :dly mghrmnra that gen poo-dbl: '02 '1. daily becomm‘ nmptvenIbcd and le- iablc lo puck l mule qnfprrfl mm nu hot :customcr Hun It ever 5 up belon‘ Let 0! women tench our hystencd mua ‘59 mnmmou: dnflctenre “been our very real for: of neodieu tandem Ind prr !vcnllb|¢ duct“ \I'hkh Innunlly kill him“) tuuml and our theorrucnl 1mnemres "llhoul Silk: we hunt I republic. iulngn natm’} have lulled lea than 1511!) of our men Ind lulled (here In :an uhuh we beam Our ï¬nal I- Ihe "flue-able â€mu 0! r-ghtmusnrn†The path ln pen: I. bulcly lhruugh )Uslhc ', It u to: IM- plo- muhun of nxhlcnunm‘ and yusnu' bf» Lsern nalums {hat 1h. “unuuz'p l‘rmr within our nation and' Id him .100 ll ‘bcthfl than who 'hold the. via-I show [hm they "in: "duu: or m at ducomfon beyond autumn the." Exu'al )rar hrgmmng Apnl $4 194 and vnmnu Mann ul l‘tli [own-hip Treasure! In ntroun! null: School Tam... In \h ,.. RMHI’1\ T0131 . $2819 7; Township Troop-nor I. Account with School D‘umcc hzus up Ruxu'h Balamr on hand at bemnmna n! hqu year (April 3 4.1914) $613254 Frum [penal dli‘lkl In)“ 194.2661!) Hum transit-u . 7,3“! 57 Frum sale n! who“! prurrly 657 36 From dunk! bonds at no!“ mam-d lur Nuddmg purumrs 225111)“) Frumtrrasurrruu!other(can ships 66599 Hm p.41†u! ‘ hm! \p-lm4 hung “ho". pannxi h .1 Annual Sultana! lo! Publuallon ol Rt- (upu Ind [I'OMIIUND HI Imunshpnnd“13¢“! Pmmh In xhr Sth'l “(it Tum rxpcndnurm . Cash balamr on hand at duc- IManh H, 184131 port to M From lumnn fret From premiums un band. From nu‘rurd rnxcresl on bond: From donations _ From Intern! on bank dc pout! fur I’md It)! l’and l’md out on d†for anoum ()1 Find out nn (hr 20! ‘uum u! Paud 1m Paid l'and 'I‘nml cxprndmxrn Imam and 3h]; balamr aid |m nth-man («)1 [or md {remun- rra~urr1 mm “mg Swnrn In and subs ran-d before- 1927'“ d.c\ Hf April A. 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