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Highland Park Press (1912), 27 May 1915, p. 2

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Mrs. G. L. Converse entertained eight guests at dinner on Thursday evening preceeding the oflficers' hop at the fort. The table decorations were in keeping with the season being apple blossoms. The out of town guests were Lieut. and Mrs. A. ()ieson of the Naval Training station. The musical club met with Mrs. A. Van Shrader on Friday at the fort. The study was Massener; Mrs. Converse at the piano played the Meditation from Thais. and Mrs. R. Burt sang. Refresh- ments were served. Mrs. F. H. Sargent of Ft. Sheridan, was hostess at a dinner party on Thurs- day preceeding the officers’ hop. The dinner was given {or Miss Sargent who has recently returned from Panama. The table decorations were the delicate sweet peas. Twelve guests were present, four of whom were guests frbm Chicago. Mrs Franklin B. Hussey of N. Linden Ave.. will entenain a few friends at a four-table bridge party this afternoon for Mrs. Albert N. Sutton and Mn Charles L'. Raymond who are Mrs. Ruffner's guests on Prospect Ave. The occasion which was to honor the sixth birthday of Man. garet Tyner took place out of doors on the lawn. Margaret Tyner and Duncan Dobson took the parts of the May queen and king. and seated on their throne beautifullv decorated with flowers of every color, they watched the butterfly dance originated and coached by Mrs. Tyner; six little girls dressed in costumes of blue and gold, with fairy-like wings. danced from the bushes. interpreting very well, the dance of the butterflies. Those who took part were: Margaret Tyner. Florence Boyd. Louise Carr, Sarah Margaret Mills. Ethel Harmon. and Catherine Carr. Of course there was the May-pole dance with its gay colortled by Mary Kimball. Grace Marsh and John Gage Tyner. After the dance of the May queen done by Margaret Tyner, dainty refreshments were served on the lawn. the tables being under the trees, decorated in pink and blue with favors of pink camations. Music was furnished by the victrola placed in the shrubbery. Moving pictures of the fete were taken. Thursday evening Amid the profu spring flowers of e ‘gether and forniin Miss Anna Morgai of guests at tea dinner in the even little home “East. vinia. The affair Mrs. W. H. Wilma cago guest. and l friends were prese A very large and place at the Officer dan on Thursday e ber of out of town Mary Lee Whitn tertained at lunch 1 Miss Marjorie Holl the guest of Miss Sheridan Rd. T i were roses, the C0|1 EThe out-of-town gu ; Holland of Boston Winnetka. A Miss Margaret M i and Lake Aves, wi A very charming little May party wxsj Miss Helen Nicholson 0f the fort. an ““d M” Chm!“ F'M’W’k’ enjoyed by fifty lmle [Ms tn Satmd, y tertained six guests at an Informal dln' Mrs. Roland lelmchl n! 8 (HM afternoon at the home of Mrs. E Tyn -r ‘ ner partv plecedlng the utficers' hup un Rd, wnll be hmtrss {his Wrr'n t Men's Furnishings Headquarters for Arrow Collar: Ask about the trip to California and the Panama Exposition The Social Side of Life Chas. H. Warren Co. ing a special reduction on Dry Cleaning BOYS' SUITS AND BLANKETS. During the week beginning May 31 we 69'c will Dry Clean and Press Boys' Suits for :2)? Blankets 50C These are exceptionally low prices. Don't miss them. At the request of a number of our Patrons we Boys’ Suits Blanket SPECIAL Lace; that were 8-10 and 12 cents per yard 53! Ladies Summer Waists, Silk and Batiste, Shown in Striped and Flowered effects. Price each $1.25 to $2.50. Ladies Convertible House Drenca,apr0n or dress. Price each. $1.75. Ladies Palm Beach Suits. Specially priced at $4.98. Niagara Maid pure Silk Gloves in colors Black. Blue, Gray. Sand and White, long and short lengths. Price 50¢ to $1.50. Infants Fancy Socks, “Rollex” Tops in Colors at 25¢ per pair Flags for Memorial Day from 5c to $2.00 High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners Phone. 178‘179-471 Special For One Week Only (Dry Goods Department ) Local Affairs of the week Hgml’arfi Bv rho Observer Tonight Mrs. Ward W. Willits of S, Sheridan Rd. wxll entertain a at five table bridge, for Mrs. Runner’s guests, Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Raymund. Mrsr Arthur W. Jrrrums entertained the Kenwood morning musmal club on Tuesday of last week at her home on Linden Ave. About thirty members from Chicago were present. The Summer Encampment Assocmlmn of Arden Shore will hold their regular annual spring luncheon at the Moraine Hotel today. Reports of the dlfierrnt committees will be read Mrs. D. L. Pate of FL Sheridan enter- tained the ladies of the post at aucuon bridge Wednesdav afternoon (or st. Nncholson. Mrs. Burndge Butler of Waverly Ave, will entertain for Mrs‘ Ruflner's guests, Mrs. Charles Raymond and Mrs‘ Albert Na Sutton. both of Dayton. Ohio, on Fri- day afternoon at bridge. Mrs. A. L. Mills of St. Johns Place. was hostess at an informal five~table bndge party Wednesday afternoon. ' Miss Margaret Mac Caughey of Hazel and Lake Aves, will be hostesson Fndav evening {or thirty of her fricfls at an In formal dancing party. A very large and successful hop took enjoy a picnic luncheon at noon place at the Officers' Club at Ft. Shen- The Bet: Chapter 0‘ [he wntmmflfl dam on Thursday evening. A large num- ‘ Guild met at the Presbyterian Church on her of out of town guests were present. .Tueoday nlternoon m m” week. "k. Mary Lee Whitman of Lake Ave. en~lMisses Helen and Lid: (iourley and tertained at luncheon on Saturday for Helen Flinn acting u hooteuet. Mm Miss Marjorie Holland of Boeton who is i Mary Sedgmck led the devotionnll Ind the guest of Miss Betty Bacon of N. the study 0! the American lndun "ln Sheridan Rd. The table decorations ' Red Man's Land" wu renewed and were roses, the color scheme rose color. l finnhed as this wu the last meeting for The out-of-town guests were the Misses ‘ this year Refreahmenu were .erve-d by Holland of Boston and Alice Clasue of the hostenes Winncu‘a- Mrs H H (‘handlor I‘l” onion-In rho Amid the profusxon of the beautiful spring flowers of every color blending to- gether and forming a very pretty setting. Miss Anna Morgan entertained a number of guests at tea Friday afternoon and dinner in the eiening at her attractive little home "Eastgate cottage". at Ra- vinia. The affair was in celebration of Mrs. W. H. Wilmarth’s birthday, 3 Chi- cago guest. and many of her Ravnnia friends were present. ()n Mnnday Mr and Mrs L‘lus Sunburn ul ()nwentsta Ave entertained hurl”- xuests at (ards. the cell-brariim mni memorating their filth wedding an niversary Tolaythe LadiesAndSnuetyol th-l‘ap'i t Church are holding an allrday meeting to do sewing lor their cake sale on Satur» day at the home Mr; George l. Green 0! N. Linden Ave The ladies were to brim: their own luncheon: and of Whv not try saw: nth-r gt! more r..u‘:1\( «4' ("1‘ Down thmuxh the ages In.» cnme the rumble of the gum tramp v! arm)“ bent on destructxon and “axlr, and the cnme of collective murdrr. and hkcwlse through the ages has been heard the nuce‘ of great teachers and drama: who tnld u! better things. Whu‘h are we gumg to heed nuw" Armaments in insurance ut pc-ue wu the dream of the nnlxtan‘h iast )ear The” lntm'us drennzr \Ahh’h xgnured hu- man nazuna i5 {mung the Waiting na- l'yms ns murix mom-y mery tux-my days as If a dollar hdd been destroyed 6er minute tar nun-teen centuries. {Ind this takes no .xu‘uunt n! lass ('f Mr, progress. Every advanvc mun-men! m [ha history of the world hai been minivan-d by a handtul m penplr. Truths nt Me which we nrm .Iu‘rpl an {ht-ugh they had alway: been, hau- a! 0m- txmr bet-n plraded fur by a pcrsulrn: tcw‘ It has bec'h said that the dreamt". an- Khe savmurs or the uurld \Vnhnux our dreamers and Ideallals lhcn- would be no ()n \inn Schvmx‘lIc-x friends ml Schmxdlcv arc rnnmt 'I'HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND WK ILLINOIS Eurhxc UL!) Mm“ The iwrddlnu of Mn.“ Alur .\.u daughttr of'Mr Mcmge Naas. .md M Henry Bayes. Sun u! Mr and Mrs Hm: of [Ahmtnxlhz \\.l> sulvmmtuhn lMx-Hv \'IH(' nn '1 and.“ “mm: ,1 .II (M- humr 4 Rm Aubmt “bu m": min! Atlrr Jzn‘ [litre-1.”.Mr ;|I;.i.\1:~ Hxnn Mun“ n: "June Madrugll" by H.|\\lt‘\, ‘lhc Sprung Song" by Md’icnzw. and an old Irish song. The met-(mg dim-d mlh (In: sen- ing of refreshment: Mrs, H A. Harmlxnn n! Lmdrn Axe. entcnamcd (In- Alpha t "JpH‘! u! the Wealmmslcr (mm! on lucwday afternoon Mun Alxcc Uandmn in! UK drvulmnall followed by u unnpleIr vrnrw and “rush of the year] sludy A! rull (all tamh member answercd In hm “all by “lVlh‘ ahelpful tac: le-arnrd Hum {hr ytar'u work‘ Mus Charlotte- \«r, .‘Iu‘umpanwd by Mrs. L'arlrlm. \'.nl al thr piano, sang Mrs. John Rreseman of “mm-wood Ava, gave I party on Wednesday after- noon for her Sun Ambrose In (ck-bun- hn eighth birthday. Sou-men: (Inldlrn rmoycd games and retxc-shnu-nu Mrs. Braddfiaw Egan and Mrs Kenneth McKenzie WI“ entertain a! a twenty-hu- table bridge and afternoon tea thus the - noon at the meoor L‘lub. Mrs. H. H Chandler ml! omen-m (he Embroidery club at her home on Wed nesday allcrluon of next week. Toiaylhe LadmsAndSmmlyo! Ih-Pap'l t Church are holding an allrday ”1"!an to do sewing [or [henr cake sale on Satur» day at the home of Mr; Georg: (. Green 0! N. Llndrn Ave The lad)“ were to bring their own luncheon: and enjoy a plcmc luncheon at noon Nh'x‘ Hx‘rhx'rl ’IHPK‘I Euchrr Club \irs \V Rudflzph U' Sht'lhl trimmed (he and flu!) n! h In“! Thursdav Hammad) I ml prlzc “mm-r: “Mr Mrs by ADELINE L. ATWATER :Hwn gucsh \\(‘.'(‘. \11 um! ‘ finmwsun. Mr and Hrs H‘ I): [..1kt‘ FUYQBYV .HH’. 3“! l'H m khlt‘JKH 'llxlAu MI! Finn! Berni. “(Ind W1“h('hn~h’~\ .|! .I r tn bc mu-n m *1 Jdllu'b ['th (‘nh PEACE COLUMN Those: who have entertained Mr Mrs Thomas ”(Miami of Norwich Conn , Mrs G. A‘ Mawn's guest are Mu. JnhnUlau, j! a dinner party Monday ru-mng for Lt!) guests. Cumphmrmary in both Mia Huwland and .‘h’ Hrnl) [’Mmd. I! of Ncw London Conn Arm dmnrr mlmnml dancmg “as rmuyd Mn vab Ham-r at Uncagn lonm-rly u! m: u') rnzr-r- linl’k'd {H lunchrun un .‘JI ”(LN .yl !}I(‘ Bhn'kuunc, and Mn A l I’IUIYL 'nr 'h-rI» u! nghlum! [Kirk nuw u! \ Imuxgu. rnh'rta'm-d .l! lank hr m an 54mm» Im Among the attractive country wedding. will be that 0! Mia- Ruth Gregory. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn Robert 8. Gregory. to Mr. Arthur Sweet-er ol Boston. which will be celebrated the afternoon of Sat- urday. June 19. at 4 o'clock at "Led:- mcre." the country home of the klde'a parent; Only Ihe family and a few friends of the young couple Will be present at the ceremony A small rr- cepuon will follow. Mama! at a ,n cu'nl. dnx nigh: \h and Mrs Hum ('nfermnzmi a numhtr u! HI ('nfermnzmi a numhtr u‘ :xmll‘. in Inn-I Mr .Ind M“ f Mu iwm (hen Kurds. \~ h t” [he ‘ rm»! some HIM-r .‘uhmuu, and u- umcsmanshxp and lea f MI.“ Alur .\.ux, mgr Naas. .md Mr 1 Mr and Mrs lknrs sulcmmtuhnlMx-IH «m: ,1 .II (M- humr n! )\1 Mu rnfm'mnrd the Meanwhile the Gum-n u-ldwn hnd been lralcrmnnx ‘llh Ill Amrntan nclghbmx 1 he dcnnam lull lx-rn told (he ‘mldzxmrn u! lllr rxlahng l.rxr. and had Down 1“ (c.1111! 1hr Adhullagr u] Amt-nun: rmu-nxlnp, null ll! mm? In the urdrnng ul Allan. and In ‘IMHNIH’ ul Inlenduai land «Nnrlslup and per mam-m homes l‘mâ€"u- pxrn were dulled nwchamc- man) wl 81cm, slung \anou. lines. and 1hr Amnkan manulmlurrn were qun k In 541‘ lhdr uppulluhlh and unllxr ll lnr llwll \A‘HIUS lmlnnn .md ”the! l-uxmrsa r-nlrnmwa “halt-ulc- nvcrtun-s uru- nmdr In lllr men and (‘e anions {rum llvr (Lo-mum mm) haunt mulmudnnu‘ lnhrml \lll \hlab nu lunmn- -\n all.) “as :mrndrd ID fight The Amcmafi would not fight lmlud of that they gradually lmt Iurrly aaslmllnrd the rank find Mr 0! (ht- hr! mm host. and lhe a 3) ul mun-nun dn nppoarrd‘ merged In (hr melt happy brnlhrrhnud ol lbe' clung pm'" Tlr umld a! large laugh“ until I! (”rd A! at lhr mulnamcnl ml the km.“ I! .Iwzkrnn‘. l'll'u' lmfi at why! laughla and lmr M-uld m .lv pl-glu IY nanny) lnr [hr .'.I~l 1mm 1v,£;luv) flu- pn‘ulnll Hr.‘ result-n9 lmn. 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(”at wan! )W‘u tn be oils" The Kuu-r m (.rrmam’ In! urn‘rd. non pinned. d». \(Antvlltd Hu- Ann-ruin: wuuld hul hxhx‘ Hc dispaubnt In gnu-l hunt in: Inws: Kn Yhyvnn: |m1 rflulrnf gem-”d \'.m \lth Iv) Wm:- u man Ihu hr ||r\r(1l,‘..ll u.” m hr” und pruClMOH)‘ n..n!r 1: u, htn. rt] \ an .\ hnlh upon If.“ 3.1m; m:- Brunt; . .unp :n um :- Inurd .m \fllznuuxn h: [m Mlym u! New \mk drn .mdmxa war Indemnity u! SIVHXI’IKIU. .md (Put-Awning in hit me: I‘m gnu-n. parzm who um reuhmg the bench lncnlhly groupod oul enurm‘hmenu In the and [u gun them [tom the manila 0! (he suppuuwd (lender: o! Amencnn mil Mu! the) M1 nu ought”! rv: dencc m nnhury prrpaunon The- ot- dlnzr) Ivor-hon. Ind measure. of the benh new gum" on u uuuul Etc lung cunomy Hiram-punched the ”Path" Ind m the mm! .uuul way rnlrrd mlu (“nu-no ‘nth 1M Invade”, whom they \u-ln-mcd In Amt!“ 1‘ and lo whom thev rcnc‘rd (he uuwamr lhu no rmulnncr upon the pm! Hi ithe” counuymcn nu conrrmplaled 1 hr hrnnann mnmpm wen! min (lu‘p .nd soon a long lump of maxim! gJIdfllfl‘ Ippcuu! “Uh Huh vrgrtnhln, uhniz (ht-y ”fitted in the m-Mwu ’l he ("zmun Irrr Ml” tut mum”, and waxing lha! Hu- tood In pow-uni. [Humi'lu bu) unnl ”If” up- pchlrn menamrphcn lean, H urn only a nmurr o! . It"! day; brim: the fum~ rrs (um-(her unhixhc punryuu ml om" (amp wpphn u r: dumx a hunk bun neg.- \Ailh [he Md "‘1! (o lhr amount 0! $10.!!!“ .. d4)‘ . tumhne lhe Maiden! of [Mr l'mlcâ€"d 5'." a had arm I («IUIII'OUI note- In the «dim 10! lb! (:Hnun flNl. setting lmlh 1hr cuslun u! lhr “mu‘d Starr: m the mam-r n! nun lrnfllnt‘r. uflrnng him and bu men n try boa-pl mm). and rndmg .uuh Hu- rrtnuklhk srnlrnkr ")\¢- .ch yuu! “mud. and Ir mrtal t-t tzxcitrd 3mm}: .md \ annutn Ha} drtmtr l1. gnnrtsd and (null) trmhrd tlvr N-n.r and Hunk wt Rrptr \(‘Haihrs d! \\ .shmgtnt; tut dl‘CINUh Th:- i‘tcudrnt And a tntuuttty of tuna!» ncf uppcan-(L bdnte I \ntl' Ill ultrn‘ mitt the rmhlrm u! the prou- Itxtrty ctmsptguoudy \IQYH Thr wrtght ol thu ufhual lllrgunc turnrd the rule In hurt ut the praor put), and the L'nttrd $44th Nflcmnl)’ In tdcd upon a polity n! dturtnlmcnt and mm rcultnntc New: In: rm to the [nut to thu (fie-ct. but he (unlldtred It only a ruse on the part of the American. to lull hnn mto I Inn: of tutu munty. He wan-dad with ht. war pteputatmn. and m due count 0! “me dupatthed I mighty arm-d. at m- vnlton to our Jute: Whtn the fleet unved of! the nborn 0! Lot" Inland 1(1)!le III‘ the fire-tut caution The Germ-m hand the I‘l(tf‘ unoppos- ed to them by any ambiance of drend- naught‘ uubmume. [01”de bolt ormmc, and [In-tutu 5.1m- to anchot III the Sound At um. they Dent oflllndtng nn doubt be mutt efln'tnc In ovcn‘xxmnl an rncmry thud all (he ballleohipo In Chnalcndx-m Think aboul u h pur putts [U be a hnfimy unnrn 1n the \rar IUD ”ru- :2 I‘m hnr! AH” the- humans. [0 (hr great nu! pflsr 1.1.: gm“ mam prnplr, had dr-frnl rd {hr Runnmle'u'mh and knghsh, (hr l'r..~un us {hr nanwn um ulmh dc- The followi u I humouroudy» phrhr outlinco;n story written by R" Sunnard Bakerfiin (he Januuy numb" of the Amcnc n mag-um. On fin! lhouah! It not mhfl Ibuurd, wind-l, one might say, ul :1 would llkr real mung:- In 1”!qu (hm plm. and would But Whit woqld we do i! an enemy cum w out shared bnttlahipu mm thick m wrecks!“ civil! boo - ufiu no I‘M "and n M!"- , I! u vu: r nu. 3m“! ”H- ”a! .r “(.1 mun-”(nod m “a. Hm ‘» rs: [Hufhlf’lll ‘(hc- (- um“ I w! mum. up.) lhcx:.nrn~ Mum Ire! ~l.p.\|~wun !.\rw \nrk that Ihn urn Inn-d 01 he Him umum in h)! Butimdu Fumiohod [Ah For.“ P50. 335 it’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings: Red Estate, Loans and Insurance , THE 'ERSKINE BANK TBLHI’MUNESx Bowman Dairy Com pan y; Bowman Dairy Company New Method Tea and Coffee Store Telephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. F You have forgotten to ordei’ something for your Luncheon or Dinner and can not get l it at once call 169 and Everything in the Fuel Line Interior Decorators and Painters 128 E. Central Avenue Phone 573 Watch Results 17 W. Central Avenue Phone 169 Drew Savege 91. ll mm Manager GOOD BANK The Butler with the Mild. Sweet. Delicate Flavor MMe.andWood Building Material ' andFeed Perfectly Puteurized BUTTER 121 Vine Avenue Sum-an in man 5 III! Pure Cream HIGHLAND PARK. 9 (EI.BN( QB. 70 230 N. St. Johm Ave. vs.“ on Phone ‘51, Wall Hangings 29E. We al“! 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