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Highland Park Press (1912), 23 Dec 1915, p. 2

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to be followed by informal dancing at the Buckley home. On Monday evening the twenty-seventh. Mrs. JosephCard, and Mrs. John M. Tut- tle will be hostesses at the Highland Park Club at a dance. the guests of honor being Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bay- lies of New York. formerly of this city. On the same evening, Miss Elizabeth Bacon will be hostess to a number of friends at an informal frolic at her home on N. Sheridan Road. Sleigh riding and informal dancing will be features of the even- ing. 0!! Wednesday afternoon the twenty-ninth, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenfleld have issued cards for a I“ dtnce from four to seven at their Chicago home for their two daughters and son, who are home for the‘ilolidaym In the evening the Iota Pi sorority will give a dance at the Highland Park Club. Miss Mnrgaret Phillips sang at the Jennings-Williams wedding in Wil- mette, on Wednesday evening,_ De- cember fifteenth. Miss Phillips sang the Carrie Jacobs Bond composition. “1 Love You Truly," which was beau- tifully dpne. Miss Helen Warner will enteruin at 3 dinner pnrty, at her home on New Yen’s eve preceding the mu- quende dance It the Highland Pnrk Club. Miss Josephine Sidley will enter- tain a number of friends at a dinner and dance this evening at her home on North, Linden Avenue, at which time she will honor her guest, Miss Jeanette Hat-lick of Racine, Wis. The North End Embroidery Club met with Mrs. O. G. St. Pacer at her home on ()nwentsia Ava, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Glass of Cary Avenue, will be hostess Christmas night to thirty-two guests preceding the Christmas dance at the Highland Park Club. The season of dances, card parties, and social activities in general is at hand, and with it comes a rush of social duties, when everyone is busy with final arrangements for all sorts of social functions. Last evening Miss Mary L. Whitman was hostess at a dance for a number of friends. This evening friends of Mr. Raymond Geer will gather at his home to wel- come him back from school; Christ‘ mas eve will see a gay party of friends of the Misses Elizabeth Buck- ley and Margaret Merryweather, who will come together for a sleigh ride Miss Kathleen Bergen will be host- ess at a dinner party for a number of friends on the twenty-ninth pre- ceding the Iota Pi dance at the High- land Park‘ Club. Of interest to many Highland Parkers is the announcement of the coming marriage of Miss Cynthia Edrington and Mr. J. Foster Symes to take place January Twenty-sixth. The wedding will be one of the fash- ionable events of the winter season in Memphis, Tenn. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Edrington of Memphis. During her visit to Highland Park this sum~ mer she was very-popular with the younger set and made a host of friends. Mrs. John A. Bunnell of N. Linden Avenue, will be hostess Friday ther- noon, the thirty-first, informnlly at cnrds for Mrs. Blasdel Shapleigh. for- merly Miss Dorothy: Schofleld. The Misses Mary and Katherine Card will be hostesses to forty-five of their friends at dinner at the High- land Park Club preceding the Junior dance on Tuesday evening. The young peopléof the St. James’ Pnrish. Highwood, will give a dance :1: the Parish Hall, Wednesday even- ing. December 29th. at eight o'clock. The Social Side of' Life Send us your family wash at 65¢: per dozen finished fla‘ndkerchiefs. Socks and Stockinfs lc each. Or have your laundry rouéh dry at 12 pcs. [or 25 pcs. 60c.50 pcs. $1.“) 'â€" High Claus Lnunderer: and French Dry Cleaners Phones 178, 169, 471 RENE? W Local Affairs of the week “9933;?“ By thc Observer C on] of Thanks We wish to thunk the relatives. ‘neighbors and friends {or the kind- iness shown during the illnus nud [death of our son and brother. Mr. i Silas Booth. ' Mr. md Mrs. John Booxh. ; Mr. Ind Mrs. John Booth. Jr. " Mr. and Mn. Hormln Smith. Obituary (‘arl England. Iged forty-five years. died at his home on Llewellyn 'land leaves to \venue, Highwood. Sunday morning, at 11:45 o'clock. following an illness of one week of neumon'u. Mr. Eng- furvive him a widow, and seven children. the oldest Iged fifteen. Other relatives in Michinn :urvive him. Funeral services Were read yesterday I!ternoon at the res- idem-e. Mrs. Benjamin Fessenden and daughter Dorothy Fesaenden. of Chi~ «ago, formerly of this city. were hostesses on Friday from three to six at their‘ home on Kenwood Ave» nue. Chicago, at afternoon tea. Mrs. Ruth Cofiin Collins was host- ess to her two Monday afternoon dancing classes. the Aesthetic and Modern ballroom classes. at the Elm Place Auditorium on Monday after- noon at a Christmas party. The afternoon was spent in dancing and games. The game which created much enthusiasm among the little boys'and girls was a aleighbell game. which was played by two girls in sleigh-bell harness driven by a boy. Pretty favors and candy given to the children completed a very pleasant afternoon for all. per in compliment to her week-end guest. Mr. Franklin Pense of Roch~ ester, New York. The out-ofâ€"town guests were, the Misses ()live anc-n 0! Chicago, and Isabelle Kuist of Wilmette; Master John Bealty was host last evening to forty of his friends at a dinner party preceding Mrs. Fred A. Preston's dance at Exmoor (‘nuntry Club. Mrs. Fred A“ Preston gave in dance at Exmoor Club last evening comph. mentary to MiSS Charline Bayhes of New York, who is a guest at the Preston home this week. Miss Bay~ lies was formerly of this city. The “Merry Makers," the young people of the parish of the St‘ Mary's Catholic church, will give a dance at the Parochial School Hall, on the evening of Thursday, December thir- tieth. The Phellis Orchestra of Lake Forest will furnish music. A good time is promised to all those who attend. On Sunday evening Mrs. (‘arl Kuist of N. Green Bay Road. was hostess informally at a buflet sup- Obituary After a short illness of pneumonia Mr. Silas Booth, for many years a resident of this city. passed away at the Evanston Hospital. Saturday morning at six-thirty o'clock. Mr. Booth was born here and lived in and near this city all of his life. He waa taken to the Evanston Hospital Monâ€" day where he continued to get worae until his death. He leaves to sur- vive him. a father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Booth. of Scotville, Mich, two sisters, Mrs. Herman Smith of Scotville. Mich, and Mrs. Fred Royston. of Grand Rapids. Mich. and a brother. Mr. John Booth of Custer. Mich. Funeral services were held Monday at the home of his uncle, Mr. William Booth 0! N. Sec- ond Street, at which time ReV. Van Evera officiated. Interment took place in Deerfield. 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[HI-V1- u H nHHI (.1 la)- More‘e‘rbld better VTo'ys assembled hereâ€"- p513 {Jim-t it confonn- autumn- mm, 'to the nquinmonu 0! th- orig- inn] ordinance for an manna-don of the nae, no.7“: Public notice in honby [hon that the Board 0! [an] Improvement: of the City a! Highland Purl, Com: 0! Lab Ind Sun of Illinois, hu 6 - ad in the County Conn of 11k. Coun- ty. “lino“; a conflict}. Ihll! 0:. i0!- For an conic-“cum 0! 3n eight (8) such min unitary mot, W- or with manhole. Ind homo WI lob-coastruruduudhtd» .nlqn‘ :nd under Judwn Avenue Waning It a point in an mu: limo! Judson Atom» an 80) {out North of in murmu‘on vi tho Noflbody hm of AVQASM‘WMMr- Highland Purl 8 in! Autumn". of aid Conn Doc 9t Number 122. and that? application in}: boon and. ‘- . ’rr" to aid Court mo confide: sud dum- mino whether or not (be fun mud in aid «room. I" W. Tim! I hearing will be had u aid I pu- uuon on load-y Lb: rd day ol tn- u-ry AA 1). 19M, 1: an hour of Du HO) o'clock in the {onnoon of and dny. n the County ('oufl Room of uni (hurt. m Lha- (‘ounty Court House, I! Wnukrgln, in aid_ [Alt {TQIJABzâ€"‘(nuéhorfi n-uy in Mod (0 sud npplimhon on or baht. the hour of um (10! o'clock in an {omoon or laid (by b‘ Lgn-c-eriNonherly' on u“! occur hne 260 feel. than" Noflh 17K 60- rml Eu: 82 {on to And cannot-ting into I mnhole in the mun! an: in said lot 3. blu‘k 87. Samuel M. Euun‘n. Howard H.‘ Hikhcotk, Fritz Ruhr, E. (:4 Huber Wnrd w. whim. Board 0! Lou! hummer.“ o! the City 0! “8‘5 Purl. halted at Highlnnd Putt, Illinoh, Ikccmbdr 10th, 1915, A24! No Fm. WJh-a Tlnm h.“ .- - hung-«1 Hm fnuwn 1... mm Ill'flh'," nun-uh mrf'rnwl u mph] met-(lug Inn“. to war “hub Ill warm ed by IP11“: 1.0 hm! “hm . um. 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