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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Nov 1916, p. 2

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in?" Miss Wallis Warfleld. daughter of Mrs. John Freeman Rasin oi' Balti- more. Md.. was married Wednesday evening to Lieut. B. Winfield Spencer Jr“ U. S. N.. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Winfield Spencer of this city in Christ Episcopal church Baltimore. The matron of honor was Mrs. William J. Sturgis of New York. the bridesmaids .M‘lss Lelia Gordon of Washington. cousin of the bride; Miss Ethel Spencer of this city sister of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Graham of Washington. Miss Emily Merryman. Mary Kirk and Miss Mercer Talia- terro of Baltimore. Dumaresq Spen- cer of this city. brother of the bride- groom. was his best man. The ushers were Lieuts. Kenneth Whiting. God- frey do Courcelles Chevalier, Harold Perry Bartlett. George Martin Cook. John Homer Witt and De Witt Clin- ton Ramsey. all United States navy. The bridegroom and‘ ushers wore full dress unilorms of their rank. Upon their return from their wed- ing Journey the bride and bride- groom will spend a short time with her mother at Earl court before go- ing to Pensacola. Flo. where Lieut. Spencer is an instructor in the avia- tion school. ‘Mrs. B. A. Hamilton 0! N. Linden Ave. entertained the Alpha Chapter 0! the Westminster Guild yesterday afternéon at her home. Mrs. Lyle Gourley lead the devotionals and Mrs. H. R. Roberts lead the study. The North End Embroidery Club met with Mrs. Charles Sanborn on Onwentsia Ave, Thursday. Next week Mrs. 0. G. St Peter will be hostess at the Club meeting. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wells. daughter of Mrs. Moses D. Wells. to Lieut. Tracy Lay McCauley "on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCauley 'izhlmnl Para. took place Satur- urm )n at 4 o'clock at the resin he bride's sisteh. Mrs. Howa Van Doren Shaw. of Chicago. Miss Evelyn Shaw. niece of the bride. will be maid of honor and the only attendant. Charles Deane will be best man. Only relatives and intim- mate friends will witness the service. Heut. McCauley is at the Great Lakes naval training station and the couple will live at Lake Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 0. Mason announce the 0ngagement of their laughter, Marion Louise to Mr; Wil- Hnm Frederick Peter Jr. of Evanston. The engagement was announced at a amall bridge party given by Mrs. Sel- iar Bullard yesterday. Mrs. Carl O'Dell and Miss Steever will be hostesses this evening at a muslcale to be given at the Steerer msldencv. Tlmsv assisting will be Mesdamos W. A. Alexander. C. G. Alexandvr. George Lytton, George Hart. Rex Jones. 'George Moore. George Nelsnn. Franklyn Hussey and Vnrwood Bard and the Muses Lucille Show”! and Leonora Hoyne. The .misu u‘hn will appvar are Mrs. Beatrice Ives Welles. planlst and Mr. Arthur C. Kraft. tenor, The Lu}her League of the Swed- ish Lutheran Church. nghwood. met an Tuvsday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Benson. PAGE TWO The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week Bythe Oboerm “Watch for our Specials on Dry Cleaning" $1.00. GreatSuitSpbdal $1.00 $1.00 The first of our Annual Dry Cleaning Specials. Nov. 13 to Nov. 18. 1.00 ”“3322321fl733‘ "‘" $1.00 High Clm Llunderen French Dry Clunen Let us have a trial family wash to show you how well laundering. We promise you Will be satisfied. It cannot be urged too strongly: the advantage of havmg your family laundry work done by a power laundry Your laundry work ls called for regularly and delivered II) you far better than washerwomen can possibly do it. Your laundry is absolutely sanitary. being laundered in well‘lighted sanitary buildings instead of somebody‘b basement and there is no disappointment of your washerwomen failing to be there when expected. When prices are high it is a great saving to have your laundry work n. 4h dried or finished complete at our special rates. You will find it to your interest to send us all your laundry as the greater the number of pieces the lower the rate is. WEBEW Phones 178â€"179-471 magi-no PM Mrs. Joseph Hulbrmk o-nu-rtunu-d last week for Miss Juliana Randolph Buck and her wvddlnx party. .‘ll‘é Margaret Wurm-r u! Nuhvillr. am! Miss Slavens of Saw York City, worn» out of town guests. Miss Buck's wed~ ding was an ewnt of yesterday at St. Paul’s Chapel. Chicago. Miss Helen Hill of North Green Bay Road entertained Just Us Girls“ Club last evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the Ebenezer Evangelical Church will meet today at the home of Mrs. E. E. Larson of S. Second St. On Thursday evening. November ninth. Catherine A. Levin night was observed by the members of Camp- bell Chapter 0. E. 8. Mrs. Levin and, the officers who served with her dur- ing her term had charge of the work. A large number of viaitora were present among those being Mn. Jones and Mrs. Wheeler of Wilmette. Mrs‘ Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 01 Lake Forest. Mrs. Weincke. Mrs. Armstrong. _\ir<. Selhert of Glen- eoe. nnd Sire. ilzmgenst-n. .\ir~ Hebblethwaite of Evanston. After the regular meeting dainty refresh- ments wm‘e served. The tables Were prettlly decorated in pale yellow and white urer. Hamilton Quayle. After the election. Mix. Orinwoid gave a short talk on her experiences in getting home from Europe after the out- break of the Ivar. The club will hold its meetings once in three weeks. Members of the French cluaea are Attending the Friday afternoon ma- [iii-*1" at the ihritre xiv la Renais- snnec- i-‘rmn'nim- in Vim-ago The «menu iiil‘rl' vinw- nu December sixteenth Twin-h I'Jii in' «tun-d iii'ii’lL’ii \i|~~ (ill~\\<~ili Hr .Ii iii" inn other H! iiiv l’lnyimuw in the Fine Arts~ Building. [)9'T lkut-ciu- \"wiwu. Ilirl in the Bimini. t‘iub ltmm 'l‘hurminy, N0- \.rminm vi... ninth \li_. urlnt-r InlA Mrs‘ Frederick T. Golden of MC Govern St. entertained twelve guests informally on Saturday afternoon from two to five In honor of Mm Wllllam Uchtenthal o! Chlctgo. The out of town guests were Mrs. Jouph Thompson of Denver. Colo.. Mrs. Arâ€" thur thsls. Misses Vera Strnch. Miss Louise Schoolcraft. Miss Helen Schaeffer of Chicago. and Miss Helen Golden of Grant Park. Decorations were in pink. Crysanthemums were used as deco- rations on Saturday when Mrs. C. H. Chapiu and Miss Annette (‘hapin onâ€" !ertained at ten. complimentary to their guest. Mrs. Chester W. Chapin of New York City Those assisting were Meadames Waxhhurn. Creiger. Holhrook. Built-r. (it-urge Moor!" The Lady l-‘orvxu-rs will give a I...“ card party In \Vlttvn's hall this evvn- T ing The aim-ore; of Uampbeii Chapter 0. E. S. served dinner on Saturday evening. November eleventh. to ”no hundred and eighteen members of the Masonic order. hnnoring “Past Masters" night. Mrs. Harry A. Parkln entertained last evening at dinner. preceding the Wuhburn-Cregier dance at the High‘ land Park Club. ML“ Chandler was horitrmi m din- m-r Tuesdny m’ening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells 0! Evnnston. Mr. Wells spoke at lhé meeting 0! the (‘mrdon club which took place at Mrs. McGn-gnr Adam's home later In the evening, Mrs. Dltmcr entertained the Euchre club on Thurxdny afternoon The successful prize winners were. first prize. Mrs. Julius Zimmer. sec- ond prise. Mrs. Knudsen and conso- lation prize Mrs. Henry Clow. The next meeting will be held next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Julius Zimmer on N. Green Bay Rd. we do Art clasws tn (hr Art Institute on Hulunrdn)’, Luko‘ Furv-I pupH- are 33km! tr) tako- 1va 3‘ 33 Nnrthurnlrrn (rum .md (Illuv {rum Hlxhlzmd Purl WI“ have on [he 8 27. arriving ll: Mummy; “1 lmw (n mm-l at the en- Irum‘v wf H‘n' A\l'l lnsllluld- M 945. Thaw \shu urr (h'lfi‘l‘d urv adwd to m» Innnn-dmtwl) (4» (hr Egyptian iwr lkui-ciu- \'wiwu. Im-l iii the Bimini. i‘lub iii-um Thurminy, N0- ‘wmlwr Illv- nlhlh M|~~ Krleger (old iiir club members the purpose of the i'llll) in prnmou' the informal un of the German language. Seven! new record- nn played on the Vic-tron. .iin-r which a short play. “ix-r Bur. win- dq-s HUT“ Hauptmnnne". drum-- iizml h) the studenu. mu given by iiw students. was given by the fol. lowing students: Frau Schneider. Luq'ilv i-‘riisch. Dvr Bursche. Chula Beckwiih; Herr Haupimnnn. WING? Nitsche. Hut! pl um lnwn A Inn-well pany um xlwn on Fri- duy evening m the U. 1. 0|va homv on Moraine Road In honor of Mr. James Rnhlnmn who h-fl Tum-day for Dixon. “I. where he will n-slde in the future. Thvrr \wn- tummy-four [nu-st! pron-m. A fan-urn gm 7.: Hum m him by thv \uunx pd-nphl (m Sulurdn). November (ILWL'ch Mrs J. Push-r \‘un Everu n! (‘hlca‘q entertained lvu-nlywonn- Hlxhlnnd Pnrk pouplu nt (llnm-r mu] a canned (rull almurr ln honor of \ll-s Nvulo Mum), wlmm- murrlnxv (0 Mr, E. Rotâ€" or Fl‘lh‘cll uln‘ch ulll tnkv place on Tllunnlny. Nuwmlx-r lhlrtlolh Tlhle dw‘nrnlluns u'vrr 1n plnk and white (m Tm-mluy c-wmnu \ Slim-ks 0! North St John- h-rtulnrd (“z-hr th‘slh In hmmr of Mrn. Solunmn St “OIL-4‘ wus pn-tnl) d~-(‘UI.II« chanan-munh A successful noclnl event of the seamn was the dance n! In. High- land Park Club In! evenlng given by Mrs, John R. Wuhhurn and Mn. S. WA (‘rogler complimentary to Mn. Chem-r Chapln, 0! New York. Mru. Prank Sheen 0! North St. Johns Ana. entertained Inforlullly on Tuesday «tn-ulna In honor of Mrâ€" John ()xlmrnen Tht-n- Wt'fl' 1mm guests pn-m-nl. The table docurallnn»I wun- pnlo yvllow with n lmuquc-l u! yelluw chrysnnlhmnunu Hn Tllh'mlfl) «u-nlng \llp- \l.lr) Sunni: um pleasantly .illrpl‘l‘rtl ln tlw lm-mln-rs n! the lklrcns- Snclvt) :mcl lhn- Lullwr lA-ngur u! Iln- Zlnn EumgI-llcul church M n tun-“ell party Kin-n n! Hn- hnnu- M Mr «‘h:.rl.-. (imnlm-r. Ml” Sc-umx. ulm Mrs. Burridu But!” "I boll-II ywerdny at luncheon [or an gum complimentm to In. Chester Chap- In of New York. Some of the morr familiar German mi: memo Pm'm My“ H ml! gun)” 1! H11 In High School Notes nanny “1'! Hul‘ :HH‘ (‘thhern Ax Alhlr darted \Hl! In ~(ruggl. IHHFTHW ‘H n' Adult) which hill [:4 [ho- Ilncr~cluu bu- Thv mum-r wll! be- uf {hr football MI- ;vrrwmwx Hu- (our Min-m! (.1 vhnmplon- KAI“ \- Trln-r. In be \\ Trier. prom- :mti vxffllnl “Ill \h Jkfl her rnmtl) Thc “Illl' 1 1 2k ‘bnuhinx. voice Would. had :voicc qunlitlu by umilmzouuh gmd Funk Knight. Jr. Thd enurâ€" Ituinment pm. which “allots. :wu very erodiubly pmonth: ‘ Roullnp: "Keeping a a.“ u tho moment." Adeline Mitchell; "Tho {Courtin'fi lnrxurot Mom'ther. story Hour: "The [Alt boon" Snruh Kerioot. "Tarpon." "i‘he Chi and the- Parrot." Dorothy 14m. ‘ The Julia Richmnn Sch?! for ‘(ilrlx of New York City bu U90!) cor- responding with freshmen ml “who finnn girln of our school. 1210 plun ii- an exchange 0! lotion. c ' nod u «‘lnu unrl. vvery i'o VNX Tho u-ncllrr- u-nd (hr Ivilerni n u'lr puck- nxr, at no expense in the student. (lrvnl intern-pi i. being nilu'fl in lhil WINK bu \lumluy. a munlcnl program In liht'tllh'd In (“mm-n! Amubly by Hm Hill! School (‘hnrul ind AOrchot 1m undrr Hu- dlrocuon o! Al‘nhur R‘ Prnsvr. Supervisor 0! Hum. Tho nrchvflrn opened the pron-m by pinyin; the "War March". (from float: of Athena) by Meade-”01m. pondlmz to an encore Vléh "Our Nnnnn'n Pride" 3 march by‘, Miller. The newly nrxnnuod choral nude Ila flnt appearance on this ace-Mon und «Hd Ilsa-If proud 1n up” of 'he mnnr Interruption»- H:- re can-ll haw nufivrod the put mondt The vhurun number: nwr one hundred and Mt)- valcn and an; (in ulce- Hnm, “Anchorvd”. “'llmh. 19d ”Now Lbr Rnll of the- Drum." Donia-HI Mr M P! Laurence of the Chl~ vllu Dally New" nddronnd the ~chml, Impromptu, for n In mln- Ulr- Hr hm! rumq- h) wllnm and Duh-r (0 report I ”rebellion." but end- rd h) hiking on the work I I re- purh'r \- h:- mm. "nu robv Ion, no ~tnr) Mr [mun-n v lnlh-d Mien-9(- Hn Friday mnny student: ugnod I pclmun {or a nun.” nlly u vhlch the school mun And yells might I). pnctlcod In Antlcipulon 0! Cu 8A1- urdny [name with Wnum for (I) and we'll MM. The club M umno now. u a". The Iut Min. 0! m. [unmet Club in held Friday. tn t5. ‘3- mn Chub Roan Tho Noah 'Il You will enjoy the CR" nlx'. quick and quiet rid? wim \‘11 travel the new Nonfx [more Iii, You W111 find It the m 1 u) .vrmrri x A v, 10mg anywhcrr an; x": N H!) 8' \ electric A“ the way (rm. 1 (‘ mayo to . - Roomy. CJS'.“Y1\:..'1K can. ‘11:. u \ (1! “5:31;: . . 30 llmfltd Hams a U. x» 1 mm rous Double track nrar'r a“. 'hc Wu). w m \ ‘ : fare save you hvnzr}. .,..... . u \ .'...' Ask Ticket Agent {or Dcériptive Folder and Time Can}; Bccomc thoroughly acq mntcd with the running timenhe local ‘ d 11mimd now. (be many imcrrshrlax 11‘.“ mi . .11 along the North Shore Elm-1.1:. I ‘2! (0%21:~r\ n CCn‘rd s‘m‘, EVHY‘flh fl, '8 ‘ ‘ ' r :‘m‘fi 17:..:.3 on the Chmgo Blunt-J l . - tion Wyour comfort â€" your ficnvcn- icnccâ€" riyour satisfacfiun’ thca'c are of pammoum Importance 'lhcsc are UK thing. ma: coum most in the Micmhon ohms new Nonh Shore Elec‘tnc hnc. Every be‘u-rmem in me servo: every new “Improvement - answer: the qucsnon."WLll n helpyou ." ' not “W111 n help us?" It a your road yon, dormnmc 91c scrth Chicago North Quick â€" Convenient â€"Comfortabléâ€"â€" Economiéal, Also You arc the fifist considera- were uni (‘umlnued rm pun General Offices: Highwa Executive O/fic'cs: 72 M . .? 5 Nothurs § ; l is the best time : c havg over one h ' _ c furnish. t, a ' ursery 'M. '79 mala- landscape b TL- 818 Noyes St. rserymstodrtnts shrubs. Index mm and roses. e mala- landscape plans and furnish estimates gladly Got your hardy border plum now I“ is the best time to plant c havg over one hundred selected varieties to chose from c fumxsh, plant, and_gu;rapte; cvcrcthing _m the line (1 Illinois Tclephonc} n m’vnd / Adam Street, Chicago. ’Ph m: (.211! .1: ore Milwaukee Ran. dad Three more days to take advantage of the real saving oppofiunitia Our Great Fall and Winter Supply-Sale Oflm. 1 can Our ale (gamma. will qonunuc m be unng “um ol mmmitm. but In no one will we quote (ompantlve "In Our phm gunmen! that (he much-Min oflerod n In new value it the price. will. in our opinion. have Iufimem wagm HIS forward «:9 h the result 0! an evolution that m cm‘ I but" amt“ Ind I spirit 0! [rent-r (*unhdcncg h. MPARATIVE price quotations have a tandem}, o! breeding exaggeration. No matter how w lam one my be. no matter how severely one "I! censor the repays oonoernms the merchandise, my statements are likely to occur. Whatever the “‘1‘. the results are the same. THE W 01 this policy in our ndveruune u alu, due to ‘. normll condition. aiding today beau-c ()1 me Bum var, winch ha mulusd in price fluctuation: so humor“ ”.4 . l (he! i! in dlflcult {or merchant: to determnnc the end M I". . he! nine 0! merchandm. THERE will be no change u: our policy 0! uflenng spoon h.- num Our ale tumm- will continue to be unng .nm 1 a but" undenundhn; 5nd 1 ' spin! of grain v nhdc tween the merchant and the public 0 m b The use of comparative prim will (at dmonn’nwf in all of our futun advertisements. E The Perenth Garden JOHN nmm in Our Store Policy endn Saturday, Nov. 18thâ€"- m r' ii’.“ WAU K . BE HIGHLAND MRK {mm METTE ' 1.? IA )51‘CN Wm MILWAUKEE I-‘O-DOQA‘IO The Warren - Meyer Co. )‘AVE. \\ \\ Johann ' Let us help you‘ | en tr. dlflemm-H man olhem The M1 71 remâ€"u»: on. mom hid luv 1h. 1.. mu. m. swarm-l1 room 1“. \Iflv"â€"m nrn b. Lon-l u d I (mu cmLy one run 4 yo: EH 400 h'Pltwm D C PURDY l’vrnnen 1'. 1r! 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