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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Jun 1915, p. 2

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Mn James Healer entertained ten guests at a one o'clock luncheon on Thurs- day in compliment to her guest Miss Mamie flames of Niles Centre. On Fri- day Mrs. Frederick Fisher Jr. of S. Green- Bay also entertained at luncheon in hon- or of Miss Harmes. or 0f Mien Harmes. i Mrs. James Troxel of Moraine Rd._ Miss Marie Armstrong of Forest Ave, “a" a five. table bend“ on Wednegday Iatternoon 1n Compliment to Mrs. Mern-ll entertained twelve guests at a supper; . party Sunday evening. ‘ Follansbee. This afternoon Mrs. Troxel I is giving a six tab|e bridge for Mrs Mrs. M. M. McNamee 0f FL Sheridan. William D. Mann of New York who is was 11051955 10 three 8095‘s 3'- luncheon | the guest of Mrs‘ Thomas Troxel. ll 1 I - on Tuesday at the La 53 e Hote. ‘01 ow Miss Madge Schendorf of W. Central ed amatinee rt, > . by pa y 'Ave. was hostess to nine guests at d On Friday evening Miss Frances F'itSCh ‘ Theatre Party Tuesday when thrv wit» of North Ave. entertained thirty friends 1 used a performancc of “Peg 0' My at a miscellaneous shower m compliment ‘ Heart" now plavmg at the con Theatre, Miss Olga Brown was hostess on Tues- day evening to the Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Highwood. Mrs. R. J. Burt of For! Sheridan. wasi hostess at a luncheon bridge for six; guests on Friday. ‘ Mrs. O. A. McGee of the fort entertain- ed six guests at an informal dinner party Thursday evening. The table decora- tions were pink roses. On Friday evening Miss Frances Fritsch of North Ave. entertained thirty friends at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss Ora Hardy whose marriage to Dr. Earl Fritsch will take place' Tuesday evening, June 2nd in the First L'nited Evangeical Church. Laurel Ave. and Green Bay Rd. A. 8. Mn: Caughey. Ward Willits. Thomas Wiles, A. P. Van Schaick. A. C. Sullivan, C. G. Alexander, John Heryn, H. E. Riceman, T. C. Butz. S. M. Paine. R. R. Whitman, A. M. Clements. R. W. Buckley. W. E. F axon. Home! Boushev, W. J. Keene. F. K. McKenzie, Dr. Schwarz. and Madame: J. G. Kellogg, Machale. Richmond Dean.’and Mr. J. P. Smith. The Exmoor Club was a li‘S‘llV‘e scene of gayety on Saturday evening at the formal opening In spite of the rainy weather three hundred and tiftv guests enjoyed dinner and dancing. The tables were very neatly arranged in the dining room which was decorated very pleasing- ly in pink and green. the flowers being artificial ancfplaced upon green boughs and hangingevervwhereThe fire place in which a bright fire flickered. was. draped in America?! flags. The dancing was held in doors instead of on the new out- door platform. Those who entertained at dinner were: Messm and Mesdames R. F. Carr. Martin }. lnsullJ. l. Marshall. The Social Side of Life The Great Panama Exposition is now open Chas. H. Warren Co. Free Exposition Trip to California May we send you free? After June let a greatly reduced rate for finished family washing will be put into efiect as follows- Entire family washing. except handkerchiels, socks and stockings will be called for, washed. marched where necessary, ironed and de- livered for 75¢ per dozen. Handkerchiefs, soda. and stockings at 2c each. Shirts. collars. cuffs and ahirtwaista to be charged at regular rm Blankets. quilts and rugs may beeent also. for which a nominal charge will be made , - This arrangement does away with the muse. heat and bad odor which go with wash day at home You have no material: such as soap starch, gas or electricity to buy and no laundress to disappoint you and the price is less than you would pay to have your laundry work done in any other way. We guarantee to send your laundry work home absolutely clean, sweet and well ironed and to give you the best of service. This new rate should appeal to every family. Telephone 178-179-471 and we will send a driver to get your wash Some young lady of this community is GOING to GO at our exggnse We are also going to give away other presents Consisting of a Cabinet Grand Whitmore Piano. Beautiful Gold Watch. Toilet Sets, Silverware, etc. besides the High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaner: Notice to Our Patrons Dry G melts and Men’s Furnishings Headquarters for Arrow Collars nau- “wwâ€" Ask for Particulars 11943331310: Para Jocul Affairs of the week By the Obscncr On Wednesday afternoon June second at half after four o'clock occurred the marriage of Muss Emma Margaret Stet» fen. daughter of Mrs. Margaret Steffen of 207 N. Second St. to Mr‘ Ben Mxlton Foote, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Grant hxxte of Chlcago at the waxy of lmmzlt'ulute Conception Catholic Churrh. Rev. Dr J. D. ()‘Nlell performed the t‘rremony. The affmr was \ery qptet thh the twu attendants Miss Rose “lhcsgrs and Mr Charles Moran the only Witnesses After a week's honey moon mp Mr and Mrs Foote WI" be at home at 1207 N Serum} Str after June fifteenth. . Mrs. Florence Everett of Chicago. whol conducted a series of readings at the: home of Mrs. Everett L. Millard of‘ Sycamore Place. is to begin a series; of modern drama readings lor the sum- mer beginning tomorrow morning. rhei meetings are to be held every week at ' different homes in place of at the Mill-rd ‘ residenceas in the past. Mn. Millard; will hold the meeting in her home the; first time; there are thirtyfive members; in the class. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Williams of S Green Bay Rd. entertained all day Mon- day twenty-six members of the senior class and eight members of the faculty of the Francis Parker school. Chicago 0! which their son Chester in a member. Luncheon was served at one o’clock and tea at tour o'clock Allvpresent enjoyed a jolly good days frolic in the country. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Juhn S. Reeseman entertained twenty ladies at a luncheon in compliment to Mrs. [.oum ll. Meyers The table. was wry attrac- tln- With a center piece of Bndal Wreath and Tulips‘ The out of town guests m- cluded Mesdames Jack Norris. Charles Nelson and Miss Kittie Norkett of Ch: cago. Mrs‘ J. Hodgson of Evanstnn and Mrs. Frank Walker of Lake Forest THE HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARK tumors rrml u: lu-mxrwu hrhmd them. like (hush \if‘ll [w Hm!” .n drank-d b) Srrphen PLUM» 'Ifzrv hmc modzhcd the \immle. lighzrncd up the gloom. Ind shv-d the Haghflur Hf wrung “hen-\tr the) luv;- [.u-nr nt‘Kl L I! pvsubh- nun Is (slit-dz: rmwhnbir brilug’ lndn'uiunlly )rxwhut Lnr ynu name an) the-re 1m! mg '1 {w WI-zrh whuh “c hnn- a! In a prrudmg t~~ pcw >n.|11{n.~ i13\Y‘ gut.1r,;u‘dln [hr [k ru Hr- ms! lb dimly whal hr Pun Hr haw 1mm bruxnnurg In mdnldual. uf man's leylmrm (un scwu‘ that shr 1‘ not been thlnkm,‘ glxmrnrllngs 01c u .1! that ”W I! Assumrthr (mm H! .11) Ht spunsaffle bung, L.|puhlr M rrnsumnx um! nth-rung, and ..1 usu-ng her right (H “U! u! all [hays “hm 11.n'r~dlrh«,ull\ 1:: gmspmg lhr new Idrl, thv ~10v~r$l an- {hou- whn are dcullrd (u Hm grzup H pd» )udgmrnt the poiny of the [Mg Muk lhvy mud. And once the-y ‘ rwwrchrnd Pilgm nru mrmlx-nmlm-dlhe St Paul] Lraguc a! the 1:51 Inn-1mg uhu h nu hrld a! Hu- home u! Mr l'uabd “inn-v 'l‘hundu- nrmn. Sundn June (Rh. *1 I‘Aul‘n (huh h \HH be m Fughxh 1hr N'nun In the Mm MAM Mlnmrhl (:1 {fan nun \nllrd rrlatnra In Decxfifld mm the vac-rt. NM The MIMI-s ( «fluid: and } mm- ( Inc)- 01 (Ne-mum and Mumr Faun u! [flu-Hy “He urn‘ [hr week end gurus n! [he k1.n'r~dml«,ull\ 1:: gmspmg lht‘ new Idrl, thv ~10v~r$l an- {hou- whn are dcullrd (u the pohxy of [he “lg Muk Hm grgup n lhvy mud. And once the-y ‘ rwwrchrnd Um mum! basis M the wuman 5 {aunt [hrv vnH save Ihl‘fllx‘h‘t‘.‘ from mm 1; u‘511rdnty " l'z‘lhaps some wnmrn .‘ue- hysu-rnal an We have heard much )okmg about and criticism of the Woman's Peace Party The llllfl’laflt of Mn: Rou- Collyn, to Mr, Joseph Patriuk Kelly, son 0! Mn Mary Kelly wu wlemmud on Wednes- day morning by Rev Dr. J, I). ()‘Nwll. u Immaculate ConCtpnon Chuch at high maul Those Intending the bnde Ind groom were, Mr. John Kelly u but man. Ind Mus Mary Mdiovem umnd of honor‘ After a thou honeymoon (up Mr. and MIL Kelly will be ll home on Skokic Ave. Mr. Stoughlun Cooley m (he Puhlnc for April 30, npeaklng 0! [hr pnmxpln u! :hal urgamzatwn say; '.I is hard fur [he avrrage man to u ail/r th.” Wnrndn 1‘ mugruumg (hr rul agu In prlum !'1‘ MM ml .nmmr‘ .md Z‘ sumuiatr Inn-rm! 111R.l\lnid i'mk A' Hu-rnect1m;,.\1:~ W A .'\!r\.lh«‘.(‘l “Lu Is an Juno member “I :hc-«lub mm Speakalsqus Lm‘mn (41:; iunnrrh um: u! the [Many [minursul (hr Unmgu Ewmng lam, Fuda)‘ Rum. u! Lakr Bluff. The rlubhas bcrn m’hu' m a systematic (.Impmgn. whxch extrndl lnnn Educ-water (0 Waukcxzm, whose elm-(l Is to get new members and Inwrr an! In every way trnm all [host Inn-ruled In the plans of Ravinu Park which are In be discussed at the meeting, and Ill] be made publu‘ In the next Issue of [he has Mn R. E. Smith and Mn. H. S. Smith [will be hm on next Thunday at ;bfid¢e It Exmoor in compliment to Mi. Roberts 0! Ennuon. who-e muriqe to :Mr Walter Smith will be an esent of the . near future walk and! Apiano recital mll be given a! the home of Mn. Joseph 8. Card. £21 E. Central Ave. Saturday mornmg June fifth at ten o'clock by the pupil. of Law- rence Creath Amman: and Jouphinc ReaAmmun; Thnm of whom wull uke par! arc' Hrlcn MacPhcrwn, Mary Card, Bcamu’ Tlmycr. Lennure Snmh. Nalhalw Thuyer, Dorothy Cums. Allen Munn, Edllh Fyttr, (urdldmr Faun), (divhnc Su‘honeld, Marun “wkhum Merma- Wane. Mabel “mums, l-Iu-lyn Fume and Kalhrnnr (.111! Muss Helen Ruben» of S She-mun Rd “I” be h0:trs~z\‘.1zuni.n m-mn; A! ”I 1:15-nr'z1al \1mwt MM ‘1.m.::,,1 purh HIE-Wu 11 \:MN I‘lmt) hu- gut-s And nous Ixaly NH] ()n by ADELINE L. ATWATER PEACE COLUMN MI“ \I MA gt-m- My ‘ 'Irw {he unu- )\ Ham u‘ n.«.u1rr uhc'hrr H- ie: 1h henna”- n! {he )‘lAC'H the \Vnnnn" WIH r prvplre for war" c rnbodlcd m A value 4»! Jun: 0 (‘ ILInH' v! “Ian's III a ummnmnuls me rod X).¢-\ mud UthY‘Ill hr: “\t‘ \‘u ll Hl‘ use \hs I’m Haws Muir and Inn”: Kit-u Luna F.r'chcx Lmulrne Mx‘dahan, H d. Hun-Mung" 'ilnva Men ham. Mlldrrd “mung \‘(Ԥ\X‘ ‘lxn. hut-L Mn “I” nun 'mk Hrhruf, (ml-rm hanh, 1;} In \tazxgrr “Air! \nln .md Huxy \Lzhfu Jun-crunod tr) Mr and Mn than [km-«ham melon-d m a dumng party gnrr by 15¢- Lnuâ€"xn Sun In the «\udnmmn. 31 Lxhcnynlic Fndn rvrn mg The anun I Mxnlonuy '81-. my u! the l'nm-d Evangqlu a} (hurt h mu m Y’w ( H 1! ‘\ .1 n3 'U'IU x‘ '1 .nrsdlu ant-[mum uhrrr ”-1-an Y 'Pu “U mes \ixnumtm n hrrr yr;~ 'I hrnugh the Him“ 0! (he Mun-bk but ("m- MrMahan. Hunt Ken! Laur- Fm (hr! .am‘. MI 5 1). Ethan In ('lenfhl prwgran‘. may guru by 1hr u hunl «Mid If” :n {fir \ had Asumbh HIH Fridny ru-mng Hutu-s m the “mxh' wn (kn-IA dm'xmnrtd In [hr pupd! ul Mu. krm - “mm, uhlkr Hu- t'lhrl mun he” «unsxslrd Inith 1-! mhgmg rr .nlrmh Hm ! M-nm‘ :prn! The MIMI-s ( «fluid: and } mm- ( Inc)- 01 (Ne-mum and Mumr Faun u! [flu-Hy “He urn‘ [hr week end gurus n! [he lea “(5.: And Mal-r1 Hmrnhrrer Mus\\1m!xn!5\:;»plr rcfuym-d Friday hum l x’an Iii uhrn- 5hr has brrn (“.0th q 1“ (hr “cunt-Mn N mnr drpan mrnt 1:: Imâ€" rum y hum “AH-(mg Wauerm Mn RMIK'H Pilgm nru mrmlx-nmlm-dlhe St Paul] Lraguc a! the 1:51 Inn-1mg uhu h nu hrld a! Hu- home u! Mr l'uabd “inn-v 'l‘hundu- nrmn. m. She nu hon: ll lbdnetm, lib-.1. (Let-many, on the 25th 0(1)“ 1823. At the Age 01 25 ym (19) the marred john Sch. nod 5 year: |IIH (1854) left the tuhevhod 'Ilh her husband and two chltdren .nd toned over to the Umted Sutu. Here thq settled uo I term neu [)eerheid. where they lured lot 55 yam After the death 0! her husband m 1909 she hved m [)eerbeld 'llh he! olden Ion J :hn to: one yea and then moved to her daughter. Mn Emmi Reed In (.lemrew. where .he spent the reel 0! her day; The old lady alt-ny- anyoye'd health Ind vagm remark-My But time lnt fl” lymptomu ot gnmmg weakneu Inc obntu'd‘ Tm, weeks hetme he! dellh lb! tell Ind be came helpbeu and the end nub!) tire" 1 near 5hr named an age 0! 91 yarn .v month; lunng Q tom 2 daughleu 25: gramkhnldten and Mt guru urnndchidu-n In sunne h-r The Iuncul an“ a look plate 2! (hr Hyangrlu II S! l‘aul'uk bun h Ihursday ahrlntxm, Hm I node! “mu-l Axum one of mo akin! neulcn m lhu pan 0! the count” bu Wed ”III Ink Ann: Mann 5d". m Huflhn, dyad ll Glenncw on Today. Mly 25. u 1;“. I Deerticld News Items nn‘rsux) 1- hglnt ‘m mdrr In punt n sci! nght. ' much) Idnnlp mu H II In»! .su \IC'IH) In the nah! :3 ll would hut llw bond brhcse. mg w 11.1.1 (ha! I d1") 14-! mn‘. (u u l, \mu- u-L‘ us In tour Hun H I~ ugh! " Hr” I‘n~ (1011Whum ruin! a UL“. 2-H ulnnm.‘ Hm! I! H‘Qulll’l nu dlfiumrm In punt H I‘unhemmr ht Hugh! ’|.1\€' .qud [3.11 4 nalhm uhu h umndth It 1 Mn: } n From “inhuman town the "Hm tion that Comte.- mll Ippropriltc SEWIKXLW lot Instruments 01 defimc non. Slxly‘five Ctnll 0! every dollm the government .ptnds nlrudy [on to! preparednru How much do" It ap- propndc lot (onflrucln'e Imk. lor add mg to [he (umluflu o! nun, for healing the mmnds ol “a ”the: than making [hem dcrprr, tut rdmnlmnal umk un penu- lmn’ 13,»: ls 1hr 11m. when nrry Ann-(nan uhu due» nut we n-dhm.Mi1 ”mum (in hmr Some people I” that we must main- tain proper dd.” and] In an the world educated {bout ids. 0! W meal. Butâ€"utt-pcnollhdr plan to any on lb“ "k 0! «Int-non“? We have heard balling 0! it. I! it n .0. nnnedtotheudh. and still alhd‘dn "Pflnccolhwdnndcoodvm" MC Mu H Fh lhx M HI .H 051;“. u! (hungv hm! «ha-13¢”! Ixur: 1n (ht-Hal) CnvuLhunh \hrmq lady- I! 3‘ .{AYY‘S at Hrlznh 4-1:! m M!» M (\(hln‘ \1- nnh when mu 11.1\4‘ .4 Huge! Itwn hdlflb (tun Xhtu nppuhrnla ‘1' Rt‘ L1 nndMH Ii Mir-:mrhl m {mgr Mu Jnrgrnwl KIA ”:91”- has man-d x. m; the [berth-Id A\r tun \llv Lr “ht“! ml $11! an: swan bv “Vs \ixnmnn) .1 hlrm mu m r I'Hluh u 4 mun-n In a ”turnblifl uuurm M In hr HUUt ('Hlt I: an \«'l\ 1hr Ind 1|! THE ERSKINE BAN Bogvman Dairy Company? YELEI'DNE‘o Bohman I)airy Company Ii? 'I‘htiNorth Shore Chager, Daughters of the American evolution 'I‘l’ Temhone 67 [Elfin-d ' FrolTheSliy 2 Highland Park Theatre find every Monday evening thereaf 1m- It’s Old and Strong ‘ ‘ cent interest paid on Savings, cal Estate, Loam and Insurance ’erything in Feed I? Tn'nity kChgrch. Parish House 'eople of Highland Park and Vicinity onday June 7th 1915 Oats, Bran, Wheat, Corn, etc. Our Leader Sunflower Poultry feed - East Laurel Avenue Monday June 14th at 2:30 p. m Old Settlers Meeting The Boner with the Mild, Sweet. Delicate Flavor GOOD BANK Shore Fuel Supply Co. BUTTER Lottie Pickford Feed Ground Fresh Daily A win! in 15 installmean featun'ng 121 Vine Avenue PU: Cream HIGHLAND I'ANL ($LBN( 0E. 70 Umdmlly Invm’ beginning at the at (ht to an 230 N. St. Johns Avc. PM 29L \\ c a) I," ‘IAI who PM

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