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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jun 1916, p. 2

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Miss Mildred Hesler of South Green Bay Road is giving a party this even- ing for about thirty girls who are members of the G. B. C. Club. A pretty home wedding took place on Saturday afternoon when Miss Estelle Osborn Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.~ Clark was married to Mr. Charles Hamilton Watson of Chicago. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents in the presence of relatives and friends. Miss Mary Sedgwick played the wedding march. House decorations were of white lilacs, pink crab 'apple blossoms, and white roses. After a honeymoon trip of a month. Mr. and Mrs. Watson will be at home with Mrs. Watson's parents. The Sunshine Circle of the United Evangelical Church gave a beach par- ty on Tuesday evening. The eighth mq‘ic festival is being held at the Patten gymnasium, North- western University. at Evanston. this week. All the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, consisting of ninety men. under the direction of Mr. Frederick Stock will furnish the music. In the children's chorus on Saturday after- noon fifteen hundred children will sing. This evening the third concert will take place. The successful prize winners at the Euchre Club which met It the home of Mn. Louis Shetxley were Mrs. Adolph Knudson first prize, Mrs. Henry F. Clow second, and Mrs. Wil- liam Rudolph third. The next meet.- ing will be on Thursday, June 8th, at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Clow on North Second Street. Miss Dorothy London of N. Sheri- dan Reed was hostess to fifteen guests Sundsy evening It s supper petty. Lilacs were used for table decontions. 60 pcs. 100 pcs. or Careful and economical house ALBERT LARSON, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. “SPRINGTIME” Careful and economical housewives have accepted the above rates on entire finished family washings because they rulize the large amount of llundry Think of having your blankets, dresses, waists. etc. I: well u the rest of your wash beautifully laundered at the above rates. You will also find our dry cleaning the finest you ever saw they can have done at small cost and the great convenience it in to have us take it away and return it finished ready to use. The Social Side of Life 36 pcs. at 51/20 each 60 pcs. at Sc each 100 pcs. or over at 40 each NET PRICE 25 CENTS “Waltz 0f the Water Lilies” HighjClm Lnundm French Dry Cleaners Phones 178â€"179-471 FOR SALE BY Lyon Healy, Chicago JUST OFF THE PRESS Excerpt from ARVID MAGNUSUN Local Affairs of the week For Piano NET PRICE 18 CENTS BythsOhlefvet Mrs. George E. Pet! and her brother, Mr. William H. Strzltford were pleasantly surprised on Saturv day evening at the home of their mother, Mrs. John Stratford, when sixteen guests came to help them rely~ brute their birthdays. Dinner was served at seven o'clock and the table decorations were beautifully carried out in pink and white. Music and games were the (century: of the evening. On Saturday afternoon, June 24th, Miss Marjorie Small, daughter of Mr. Edward A. Small, will be married to Mr. Walter Nielsen, son of Mrs. Niel- son of Evanston. The wedding will be a home wedding at the home of Mrs. Albert Paul Smith on N. Lin- den Ave. A. M. No. 261. The ladies of Campâ€" bell Chapter served a six U'k'lock din- ner to about one hundred and fifty persons. There were nearly ninety guests from Milwaukee. On Saturday Highland Park MI- sonic Lodge A. F. A. M. No. 676 entertained Milwaukee Lodge A. F. Mrs. Frank Wimn of Chicago will be hostess on Saturday at a kitchen shower for her sister, Miss Marjorie Small, whose maniacs to Mr. Walter Nielsen will be an event of June. Seven hundred people attended luncheon and dinner Tuesdsy st Ex- moor. Three hundred end fifty guests dined and danced in the evening st the {ormsl opening of the season st the club. House decontions were of the nstursl boughs end blossoms. It wss the lsrgest party ever given st Exmoor. Mrs. S. A. St. Peter will entertain the North End Embroidery Club on Wednesdny, next weak. Mrs. H. S. Vail of E. Laurel Ave. will entertain at bridge tomorrow A!- temoon for Mrs. M-lcolm Vnil. Cum-ht. ”It by Arvid Mann-on (‘crminly puny thank: tre dur nllf‘n‘h ”‘1' thme ”mph! whu hun- “urked so Mn “:2 Jxlzgontly to, nmkv the pageant such? "H“K" J11 Immcdmte surtess. RN“ 2-" Th unnuul (whxhtmr‘. n! schoolf'lW‘Y‘ \ work “le Hie- j‘lnvv «>2 “'.-r'~.~.f,.:“ “dc June fwurtu‘hlh. durn 5: {he afternoon' Tumor and c‘mnxng.‘ Hug day exercise. wflLkrldc-t u take platt- on the same day. P The 14 The (“Chink of Frxjn)‘ the sixteenth 1h!“ fifth has been w! aside fur grudulting (1- ‘+ NH)" The annuznl school picmc Wu he‘ld on Friday OI last week and Inn I great success‘ After the picnic luncheon the seventh gnde pupils stave pantomine menu {rum “A- You Like It." and the eighth [ride pupils gave the court wane from “The Merchwt of Venice," m the r:â€" \ine amphitheatre. thv play represented. RJVInln, Lm- ”9“}‘11‘1FN1'! X'I} 7- :u.r., an! the Ridge schools were I“ 9“ “n SUM“) "1"”1'h’ present thh 1.1 mm! (‘flflhvely Cog-' 7,-” turned contlnftent VVthh I! once lent: Ravinia SChOU] 11x91! Chlnrntnxi)‘ !.- {he \nriety of_' other t‘ostum(-<. h This lflrrmmn [ht hr: Dancing, singing and Mnypole:{"df ”“1de “’1“ 1’4 winding on the firm-n were done by. onltsu‘! 'm «H (hr ch; those taking part. and I lther or-‘.‘””" “’1' 3‘” “Nd” Kb“ ganlzed an! _a better cnrnod out pro-i5?“ hfuvmm- ”UHF?“ m duvtion was thevrr witnessed, «haw rm! attuned 1))! pr}: 9TCI$ۤ 1‘3 Lxl‘ pupils cunu- costumed to repro- swn the diluent plays of Shakes- penrr, and each group bun- I banner on which wns inscrxbed the name of thv play represented. RJVImn, Llnf Speaking of "What Shnkespenv Missed," reminds Orit' u.’ the beautxf Shakespearean pageant given ll“ Thursday aftvrnoon when over 0nd thousand school children of this vi- rimty tuuk part in u must elaborltu piuductiun, The iwnutifui Shclhen'l wmis was the we»- uf the inn-nit! and the nawrnl beauty of the plat. was, a most titling background to thy artistic pruduvzion. The high school pupils, some of whom were {rub from the splendid pugrnnt given It Ranniu Park. were present in gay costumes representing different phases of the Shakespearean drum... The cadet Corps, with the military; Inwi. did muvh tuwund ridding the: nuwunry "pm-h" tn the nfinir, Elm A large gathering of people a' tonded the High School Parents an? Teachers' annual reception on Fridaj evening. The fint part of the prod gram was music in the girll’ mm sium by the school band. o'chcstrj‘ and the glee clubs. An exhibition 04 girls' and boys' gymnastica followodi' The domcatic science exhibit included a demonatntion o! a clan baking bid“ cuita which certainly attracted I. great deal of attention. Forge and shop exhibits were equally good and* showed much ability on the part of‘ the students. All other clau work was exhibited in the various claad rooms. The evening ended with in." formal dancing in the boys' fymnaé‘ qium with Mr. Russell Morgan's or-f chestra {urnishing the music. .' On Saturday the truck team W11! 39 to La Grunge {or n Suburbnn League track meet. Thu ends the truck season. i Arthur Williams and Hurold Bard} borough tWO studenu at the his school, haw made 3 most clmer "ii: nngement whereby the targets Iunefl' in the shooting practice) an b5“: changed without. the uaunl danger lb» companymz such work Thu n cert; Lainly a grot thing for thou on dutrl and the boys desene a good deal of credit for their work. 1 Deerficld cnmc 1n {ourth m 1110‘ track meet Suturdny held It New Tner and Iv” Victorious oxer [Aktfj Vxew and annlwn. .5 ’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"J Begn‘lnmg Thursd4y, June First pn. The in”. o! 311 old midi"? were docoerd. 0n Tueoday the C“ data Ind Lye band marched in a, Pnpandneg‘a panda It Fort Sheri- There I" also I number compleflas mg the regular two year busxnesq course this‘yur. 3.‘ The Junbr Prom WI” uke plncf Saturday e'ening, June lOth. I the uhool. 0n Iggy Ifumoon the hut Ichool Cad“ Corp: wen GKOM through Lh{_hke Forest cemetery by. votemnn ingL-kc Fomt und Wnukq» Mr. San'Wick nddresud the gndw’f Iting cllui of the Like Villn Hi3? School on snurdny evening. 9‘; Commencement It Iieorficld win: take plnce Qn the fifteenth u Ravxn’ ' Pnrk, whed sixtyâ€" three senior: wig receive diploma. Dean Blbcock d the Unixersty of lllmou ml! uddrup the class. .9 1916-17 In: been pluod tn circa . don. Thimbook conutm a full A new why-nix me you book E count 0! tbs differ-on: departments *‘ lllw‘ Yd Elm Place School Notes rm: imam!) PARK A. W. Morrow Archi'od ' Joseph Drlhnye and \ufe to ( I) .ong, W I" 84300 Lot 7 Ind 3" 255 *1. lot (2, Hubbard's sub Hmhwood. 5 Benjlmln Loun- Ind Wife to I J be". w n. 3m 1m 1s m 3, rm (lxnton, Hughlund Park. i k' L. Wulloughhy And vnfe to (L A. N. 200 f! In! 1 ('hrk's nub. of bill hnpeln, W 1’ $10,000 W 10011 of :54, Highland Plrk 5 Th)! lflrrmnm [ht hr“ And pecund tride- (*hlldn-n W1“ be host: and osltsu's 'm «H (hr chxldrn; u. R: )mm “hr arr undrr Khtwl use Then- an‘ hfuvmru- chnldrtn m Ranmu uhu haw rm! alumni [he x‘hool l‘t‘, who With the fin! and second (rude (hxi HP. “:31 up) I NI} p‘rt)‘ l1 (he 'lllapr H‘ .w thin nflrrnoor. There ’0‘!” h' ~ny~ and gum" Ind [tn-(1y 'I\‘(Ir~ uhwh the 111.)" ptople but and: Tonmrn-w uhrrnoon the fin! Your ’grndn wzll pn-wm n Hui-1h. pluy 1 Th» {em-hen no hup)‘ preparing The (hrnrhn'; £ndl’l\0’ Some-1y ,‘WIH hold lhmr monLhiy dnmrnhm. mummy on >undny cu-nm‘. the {upm- {fur \imvuuxu': hemp ”Tho (\mse‘rt bu- fifth and Hl(h grndr pupil. {or t play. "“‘1! n! Sunthrd," (n he won on Turs‘h)‘ mumg next The 'tlghth grldr pupnln "111 [In "A: You ‘Like I!" on the owning 0! June ninth, ‘txon u chur‘ h Nut Sumln) mnrnihg Rn linmnt vull syn-AK or. "The L'm-qmnl Yokr" Imi 1n the (\rhn.[ urnrr hr Will take In his puljrrt, “Aftrr TL», the‘ Judgment " ('or‘ Green Bay Rd Ind Dun-i Au Sunda) Svhnoi Mnrmnx Wur,‘ found In A!" n! {he \Mwl .‘hd- Wee}. I'm) rr Wu! 'hcsc two rhterulnmcnu In hr the ubiic. The 5' and a The puMw un- rordu â€"SEED VUILES, 00 m. tide. m plum or wide unpe tone in [I‘ll demand for uummcr truth and truth ~10!!! pnccd I! yd 35C Voile and Otgandic Embroidery Flounou at 75¢ per yd. First Unilcd Evnn. Church ‘hltc or n ru ground cmfimdru’d 1n unhd or urmhmllmn color: bflUU‘U' ““3“" f”! 75C, $1 $1.15 yd colorinp. “J In wide at ‘HIHCLYSDALE GING- HAM. .- Scotch [Ibru d [matmcnululdyncvea thread comtrucuw and Ive-rung qunhuu. to!“ culorn or bold comblnt non llnpes 32 in. Scotch (Hugh-rm mom PARK ILLINOIS Ktw EMHRHIIIEREI) vuluis, 3hr" rH-n thrud --Free- Rel] F‘uu- Tnulon Sewing Machines “wars 0! Sch K. We sell hduml Lennon vu the uh I“! Foreign and Domestic She?! or Rice YMM- -. MN H2\ The June Sale of Wtc Goods ()lt's 19c at 1h UH- the uhool rxh:!»:!.<.: u The “Herr-l): u xudunuon day. .A\ the exerrnu-p n thr evening Mr. R L Slndu‘u’k “'1“ ppenk Ind an rhildn-n u! (ha nppI-Y grid" "I“ fur- mph mu-u Tm r‘yhlh (ride. of km}. Lmrolv, and Hun-m: prhooln will huh! lhrlr «men an tngrihrr ‘ 0n the Mic-«um Hm mnun‘. nrhool picnic '11) he had an! Ihx'mn Purl. All uhool rhnidrrn .( the dmtnr! will “1th grade guy!» “1.. p1 Mid-unmwr ‘~.yh'. .~ I'm-Mn. luvrn u “l-lmpmma“ the Mr and Mw ( N Km‘tmi and flu-min arr "nurd 14 hm: rhlldrrt. «v.' 2hr 11““ ()n the 1.“ ”Her (in): 0! school. ()r; the H uh par! aim rwwx H mm.» 0! god merit. w m wvdcmmmmdnrd ea 0! III)- (y nun"; slnpft. nun-parent 59 And mu “1 run u‘x‘ [Mei C m be IN: n 1mm- due to *l hurd- Ihlp‘ of nan-punuum from Alumni Corm- nnd u: 1th non- Ibk vane hm“ prmlnf m fior dawn: on mama-d ha. 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