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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Nov 1915, p. 2

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in the form of rose and steel gray caps were worn by the girls, the col- ors are the class colors, adopted by the class of 1919.. The serving of dainty refreshments ended the “very pleasantest and most successful parâ€" ‘1y 0! the year." ‘ The Alpha Chapter of the West- minster Guild met on Tuesday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. George C. Wright, with Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Lyle Gourley as hostesses. Mrs. Hen- ry Martyn Bacon had charge of the ;devotionals. while Mrs. H. B. Rob- Nerts led the study, from the book. {Home Missions in Action," assisted by Mrs. Frederick A. Watkins, Mrs. VOrren S Peabody and Miss Cather- .ine Yoe. After refreshments were served, it was planned that the next meeting of the Guild would take \place. Tuesday afternoon, November twenty-third, at the home of Mrs. Henry Martyn Bacon and Miss Edith L‘» Moss. The seniors of the high school “got topther" on Wednesday dwmoon of but week. in the English Club «room for n pleasant afternoon. The difl'erent “stunts" of the afternoon were in charge of the students, the faculty being guests. Gloria Beech- am and Robert Bacon did the “fox trot” and were hailed as a second Mr and Mrs Vernon Castle, so well done was their part of the entertain- ment. The part of the program which attracted a great deal of at- tention, and caused much excitement and gayety was the suit case nee, which was won by Eleanor Nelson and Joseph O'Connor Edith Light and 'Joeephine Davis both give en- tertaining readings. Pretty favors On Saturday evening twenty friends of Mrs. Minnie Stupey give her a pleasant surprise. The occa- sion being a house wurming es Mrs. Stupey moved into her new home on Central Avenue, Highwood, a few weeks ago. Cards were the order of the evening, the prize winners being Mesdames Hurry Burke, James Hep- burn and Robert Moore of Milwuu- kee. Refreshments were served. The ladies presented the honored guest with a very pretty fruit picture. At the meeting of Campbell Chap- ter Guild held last Tuesday tfternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Marshall of Lake Forest, three new officers were elected for the ensuing year, namely: Mrs. Catherine Snyder, chairman; Mrs. W. Marshall, assistant chlirman. and Mrs. Henry Clow, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Moon tomorrow afternoon lf‘riday). Mrs. Fred Botker's Sunday School class of girls of the United Evangel- ical church entertained the 0. H. B. class at a Hallowe'en party Friday exening at the Botker residence on West Park Avenue. House decora- tions were of orange and black. and Hallowe'en refreshments Were servâ€" ed. Twenty-six guests enjoyed an evening of games. ()n next Wednesday, November 17th. the second of the winter supper- dances will be ’held at the Ravinia Park Casino under the auspices of the Ravinia Club. The last one giv- en was very well attended end it is hoped that they will become more and more popular right along. Miss Anna Morgan will give a talk on Wednesday afternoon November seventeenth at her studio in the Fine Arts Building, Chicago. Both this talk and the one given yesterday are for the benefit 3f the French Red Cross. Tea wil‘. be served after the talk. The Beta Chapter of the Westmin- ster Guild met yesterday uttemoon at the home of Min Mary Sedrwick of North Sheridan Rad. The Social Side of Life THANKSGIVING SPEG-IAL High Clus hundenn uud French Dry (Joiner: Phone. 178, 169, 471 ' We will clean and press all men's suits dining the week endmg Navember 20, 1915i You will receive the same expert workmahship that we give on at the regular rate and guar- antee all wor that we do. $1.00 Men’s Suit; 3‘1 Take advantage of klu': liberal "ducking Send us your suit Mam/our laundljyf or phone us and we ' call for 1L; for $1.00 each Local Affairs of the week BytheOboerm : Mrs. J. W. Sin 3 of S. Second [Streeh wna plea-an ly Iurpriud on Saturday evening when twelve friends cnme in to pnu ‘1'! birthday with her The evening it: spent pinyin; . cards. Mrs. E. B. Mcuel of E. Central I Avenue. will be hostess Monday even- Ing at a dinner party preceding the l Schofield-Buell dance at the club. Ten Lguests will be present. A number of ladia of this city are in Rin-rsidq today IS the guests of Mrs. Frederick Mlins, who is enter- taining the North End l'lmhrmdery ('luln The Rama Ch, of the United Evangelictl church lsentmrtninenfl the Philnthu Clsu It § delightful Hal- lowe'en partyon Tx‘sdny evening at the home of «Mr. Ext-rd Hint: o! Oakwood Avenue. Mrs. John Grenvllle Mott. of E. Laurel Avenue, was honest yester- day afternoon at three tables of bridge, honoring Mrs. Gcrlrd V’nn Schaick and her guest. Bliss Morel. Mrs. Noble (‘randnll \h'ls hosleu m twelve guests at a dinner party, last evening at. her home. Table dew orations were of yellow Chrysamhe- mums. Mrs. Noble Cramhll will enterlun: at a few tables of bridge this after- noon, some of 0114 guests coming from out, of town. Mrs. Elmer Evms of Central Ave nue. entertained tel guests at din ner on Saturday evening in compli ment to Mr. Evanaf mother. the oc cuion being Mrs. R. G. Evans’ birth day anniversary. On Saturday afternoon .Vr-s. R. G. Evans gave a very". pretty birthday party in complimeri to her little eleven year old grandchild, Irene Stevens. Fourteen glittla girls en- joyed all sorts of tdmee. both guess- ing and o! the frolicking sort. The moat popular attmfion seemed to be the fish pond. A'fur games the chil‘ dren were all seated around a beau- tifully decorated talie where a light- ed hirthday cake hi pink and white awaited them. The entire decora- tions were carried oilt in the pink and white color scheme: Mrs. Mather SmiQHwas hostess on Friday afternoon it ten tables of bridge for her guzlt Miss Cleavia Smith. of Pueblo londo. Baskets of flowers decorated the tables at tractively. A sown-n menu was served to the (me _ The regular m'ohfhly meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the Eber- nezer church will lake place next Thursday afternoon. November eigh- teenth at the horde of Mrs. J. A. [)aggitt of Oakpr Avenue. Mr. John Schn‘kr was host, or Saturday evening a; three (ablw 0 Five Hundred. Mrs. W. E. Ten Broeck wu host- ess Friday evening? informally to u number of young’.“oople utter the lecture at the club'lpr her guest, ML; Arthur Doe 1nd line Juli: Doe. Mr. Adolph LII'W wu Phi-“MW 1}... ”â€"8.7..â€" surprised on S““¢’ evening "he." Margaret lk‘lumL urflluu In Harper- {orly friends cum? N ”'05?!“ his , mar on lhl- uuhjovt o! “Phrhunu birthday. Card- , dancing passed 1‘.klnx."-n_u the hours p ‘ k *W here an) muvnnlnl) um: lot I. > . . M. a_‘__.|_nn. Una-ind um," elm-h. our... unfit-hi. balm. Mrs. Margaret Mum. Mr. Burk- man, Mr. John hon Mr. Olhe: J. Chlmbers, Mr»,: ..W Grok. Miss Anna Gay, Kin" urley, William Groehy. Mn. . D. M. Junkin, Frank L. Prico, Wallim, Miss ll. Sage. (7.1‘nuuhi :- Jninu Wnrmg. Advertised Navuflnr 9.1915 UH '0. "U" AID mm eon sandwiches. Annular In": I m: [nu-Yul handle 1- mum to hold . glu- of flower- Emir-ted. u any h- f and to lung l mall palm at noon 1017 In I nanny windot Both that mum. my he doroloptd in rill I- i one or contruunc com l l It bu any c-nnugh in ulu'l wmflbln‘ fur _\uur l-u .\ luv lie-m curiae. n ma-luulcul Automobile. I lrnlu of can. a hingvl» mm of llu-uo- giu-u him )0) For llw ulnnll glrl lllvn- 1‘ Hide lmi doll: nml dull "in-h " lluurn-r, (lu- mntlwru nm-wiunliy fur «ulriuiinx n _tirl'u ilUllN’IHI‘ lnuilnl'il. for planting ‘ in “l'r Imul the m-du Inf dmulim-C lull ll-mk-sllv unuumy, ll col-l0" n l‘bri-l mm; (hunt "I! l hml :- Kill." mm! [In- Ilw mulh vr a! lhrw LU)", "l Ilmuld nrut of II. gin, ln-r n u-rm-r in tin- mlmr) or in my lmn run!” {or hrr ‘lmmw‘ Thon- I Would I“! lwr wt up mlniniun- houn- kn'plnu llml \umld III‘I'IIP) and l-w' n 10} in lu-r fun-tor. mm at all :in- lu-r n dull “ill: n lruuL full of t'lnllu-u nni Hum rlnihel, lvu’ i'!"(hl"‘ jllll llkr hl-r which I illIIlll‘l Hurrlf umlu- vnn-fullp, Th?) ulmuhl all be u! wlnh [mien-ll. will: hullum uni lvullnnlwlm and “It“. lulu and um-Mnx‘ In mun-ll 50min: M (Night: ll «'hlld :- l0 inn-[inc ilu' lu-r dolly I. u ml lll'e llllk- girl and Inns 3 wanlml-r. ‘ "In her plug Mum she nhonki have ’a nu) kn: lwu, with real mini-lure pun nml punt. u! All whh'h Ihe I'ould. u! '«ounw 1mm in use. Bet dolly ulumhl han n llllle l-edrwm and I bed. \vlm drool-t. plllnwrnm and ammo!- ‘pamw. :i IM that ill! little mother would illn- a delight in making up. Then nlumld ho a bureau, loo. with idmwen for clully'u rlniba. and tiny Hulk-t nriirln in he properly and AM i kept In order. Then nhould be I wnhv u“ n. 'inb. nu lnmiux hoard and toy irons. wllh which in w“ the need of dain- rn: cleanliness" taint and Wu! Pro-nu Thu Can; I. Want This Intemuug lulu I. unity woven or n slender uteri-I and my be “lined In muvh any Nun‘- coloc or left in It: natural um. um Elfin; huh-C ls lnu-uded fur (run or_ with I puny dolly. mu ll' and he Ium h BHIISTMAS GIVING TO THE “TILE ONES \\ In! are )ou xoln: (n (he your link (11'! hr I‘hmtnmn? Are you m w i buy It nndom any bright, nod}, u- i tnmn Ioullng my [hat amt” your ' fancy. or un- ynu going in (1v:- bot? oomothln; (but will enter into ha Mr. gin- ber In nlm-rhlnx Iuwrnl Ind cnl ”Vito In her (bu-w [IIIPI uhh‘h QTer) womanly wmnau uhunld ler‘ A Novel Gift. A :u-wilu: u-m-u in I grant contou- iotnvo for the girl with a “nail room net n «menu-r tn unh- ibe fume. whivh it: of “'006. about I ynnl high and lit)! more than twenty incite: wide. Aimut a {not from [be top are two ntrllm 0! “00d, which porn: I: Iheh'on rm- «pooh, Arron the two framed sin-it‘ll a pit-«- uf tit-trim of the color of tin. mutt-n- in the «rt-(mum Tlvlt iltin tinnly to the frame with urns Modal (ICKfl. ('ut'or the frame with tile cw tulule. Across the lower pm of each (mine flute-n to tht- denim pockets 0! the vretonno. making the "riot-4 on one it little wider than on the other. Almvt- this first nm of porn-tn plane at um- rmnw u m-wuul mw. Finn-n to tlh- mic- n! tin- {num- :1 Univ i“ {or holding ilutmn- ”it this tutnw frnnll' [unluni ln-mm-u the Ipooi filial! and liu- [up In” Murillo-r Hut 0! lhl‘kl‘li r‘hloiiill': nimu- on» in "mi” t'nuhiul. and ("run another it small lit-«ilolnuvk :n.-!. of tho vrrinnm- Justt bn-iuu' tiw maul molt on the other {rum- hue I With ~iK'if. 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Than In I umutbclopotmemnifwun "ton! not. mlly - hubs loop «Id In; In I knot to mount the la- of the Ivonl. The tnfnnlry atom In W1 ly "night und 1- mm on on. up only. Rm. regiment: Ian I spot-h) awed of their own with the rim bad” It! Into the opt-nwurt' xu-rd Vary much the am not: nr 3mm}. but with a sun mote upon mum. coon-nu o! (km-e curved but u and by an royal nr mlery 1nd army mm count 11!- Ronl when bun I [11! MN on their numb. a dull-c000 the] pin. Tb. cluynmn- M the Mum-ad n31 Dem. bu a M; Iva-id hm llned wtlb Nd clmh and blue nbbool The OH m of name Room-b rodmonn curry 1 plun m-I billed sword wltboul I ‘u-rd. Until I few yarn m the cuvnlry were Armed tub anon Sowndnyn however. the: curry awards of a straight rapier puller-n. The guard h I lam lfl’llr. mmpmfly aim-Ming th- hnnd.â€".\'PW \‘a-rk Tum. Career of the Org-nduuon d Oh. “'My Immomu.‘ The IUIlHulI- u! Frame bad m m tfphnn In 137w “hm: were wuu found ed In Far“ I.) "u- Freurh "I“. An Inllie do lull - literary and Inn-nut wr'ifly. known u- Ilu- Anal-my of the Valolx Charm- |X, mulovd I! mun patent on Nut 3!. X570. u “Tho Acad- emy of Putin and Hank" II had. hoWOTQr. no nulnluy. Attacked upon every com-Ion Ind «mum: by II 09 pounln. It: Im-Inl-crl mun-d to non-I after 1356 Almost half I mun: pant-d born-w u H'HYII to»! pin" THE FRENCH ACADEUY. WEF‘ARMY swash? Thcpool weather has been dihmry. Asa remitgmnymen and warm have new buymgthdr winwnppnrel. moisture-IMO! the buyma mason, wait ID longer. Atthisstoreyou willfimiaudectionthnpemfiu you to choose the veg-y swutcrcoat suited to your mate andgune. _Aho bar It: mmd that our stocks m prpcured mmthsagomdoonaeqwn yobuuwdthanntmbclowmprmtmm prmandJntumgivcomamIthebwefitofdmgrcatsavum. rlwunuv wavy-w- .vâ€"â€"_-ri,,r,,_ mmgpuuwmmuwmwmm My: All to. in m dual out... "My. bum-(hum . . . . t. Buutuul heavy Bacon Um- ket you“: 10 Menu! color combination. stir-can In- dian nod connouond de- um. wtuuc lo! man and women. an», made up. each in on! box. cord and fro. an to much hurl-fled bib. lath Moo A mnnulmuren ample MM 0! rwh \‘rlour rubrt. dllnlv cohmm m rub comb“): mm; a Immnd «nonmetal! 0' light [ny [modu‘ all tan am: 2m 10 yarn the bra Vllueo ever shown It lhn pm C‘. I I‘ I‘- flfi Beacon flame] Huh Robs in bush! lodun dang-mm”)- “Hails 1'73”).qu Umurpuood in volqmo 0' 9W Wm Sflkolfiné cm exm ll 72m in nu, with new action (mm. and ui (hm-(bout A l ‘8 conch! but-in at «d: . but Wt at 1.75 and 2.00. nut punctu- “and con-Mas mm: .rasv'uaszgfig 9100-, 9 in. silk bordtL how no" cotton filling, woo! knotted Canon Blankets if hbyWM-Mdmmu‘d blue Fine Wool-finished Blunkeu at $1.95 \‘cry heavy quaint); hmduome wool nnp. 1u|l pretty anc hordel. BOWman Dairy Company; IELI‘J‘MUNPS Bowman Dairy Company”; Come in and hear the New Reginaphone a combination of Talking Machine and i Music Box the, latest at }_ SAMUEL LEVIN’S Jewelry Store! 120 ECcalnl; Ava-u. The Butter with the Mild. Sweet. Delicate Flavor Pure Cream BUTTER Perfectly Puteurized (.hmcnl lot of [ugh made (1mm. blank-(L angle at double bed mm, gr" 0: whnc wry upedn] It 121 Vine AVCnue 1.00, 1.25 nod 1.50 puit and Mu? HIGHLAND PARK. 9. (iLENfOE. 70 A cam“ Wm Kw Sue-an, Suc- qmmmmavod notes. moon. mittens. etc. “My "iced. Mmmwam‘ lunatic-human...“ hodplduwuuomm- dudlk cord out“. ilk unodboodlu olhby‘a knit {nu lud- whim Mummi- unkwflnm :1 value. at ,. For Buby'u Mahcnmu d Influd m yky‘m xx: in cake lad pm people cap at d‘ null want morrv And many o! 0‘ b:Il cuutomcn are women i“, are ram-chm bnkm W‘ But u long at they out get excellent thing. hm they avoid the bother 0! home W That' I I him tot you. to sandy out runomcnv It H wondeflul how much of our!!!“ ll Tnhesl Pile of a.“ GEAIY‘S BONE MIDI ”.50 ”d “.00 mu. mrv m whur wnh H

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