. ‘ 0- - ‘ N""“wmm VA in“. ‘WYWWML‘MJ. .www‘ xhcg~gmlm4 lamina nearly eve}, day. <3 Labor Day markeda heavy in- Reese in _the register 'ef the “amine A popular feature bf the day was the number driving ,and automobfling pa'r'tjee, who “we put apd dined at the Mr. and Mrs: McArthnr, 0.. A. What and W. NgA-rthur, 3L, made over in their mitomobile (Honday. from Delavun Lake. stop- ping for dinner at the Moraine en route'to their bnme 'in Ken. A great many driving parties have taken advantage of this lovely weather, and the beautiful Sheridan “Road, and are. arriving daily at the Motaine, enronte £9 varioua'poinh on tiie west and north of Highland Park. » Hr. andhllr's. A. 0. Hogans, >0! Winnetkn. entertained the follow- Mn. Gull). of Peoria, enter- tained In. K. Rodgers and Mrs. J. J. Tufts, of Evanston, at lunch- eon a! the Moraine Thursday. - â€G. W. Wall, Mina Armby, Miss Helen Huellnut, Miss .Wall, Dr. M. Bhpson and‘ E.- '1‘. Wall drove on; in' a party from Bunion Monday and toqk din- ner at the Moraine. ing at the Mosaine Saturday came within two of being as many as registered July 4 last, which was the largest number In the history of the house. Sunday was equally a banner day. The “Old Times†‘ooach is com- gt the Ioniho Sunday by In. C. F. White. In. Let‘- 8. Reed end Min label Balm-be, of Omaha. Neb., In among the lets arrivals of the week It the Moraine. Mr. and Mn. Chen†WOO“), oICbicago. have taken head It the Ion-nine lot the minds; hi the m. Rev. and Mrs. Gilmnn, of Chi- cago, Veto emu-hind at dinner Mrs D. Child. ml 1" A. 5'; Childs, of Emma. you†at the Moraine My ' .‘Iujur and “a â€" i r.) '1! the Moraine, . W alker. THE MORA'INE. ; ‘ m.“ onba V _, WM†0 ‘ : r. ï¬lth-flu. 9. *0: Bu 3 r. ' and Mn. C. W. Water, d It». now Skkï¬l. ï¬g:- »- minimum. . The cotillion given at the Moraine last Saturday evening has passed into history nkogether the goat beautiful and really brilliant évent on the North Share in the season’ a social ccilendar. To begin with the night was perfect, and about 800 guests assembled in the hall room, which,lartisti_cally decorated Dr. a'nd'Mns. Hashing; George W; Cornwall, who had as his guests Mr. and Mrs. L. C Johnson, and Miss Perrin; Generai and Mriu: .prew, who, ,entelitained Mr. 3nd Mrs. Stanley Fleetwood, and Mn and Mrs. B. F. Taylor; 7M1) a'nd very pretty dinner in thé Norfolk room-covers being laid for nine; Senator and‘Mrs. Cullom had as their guest, W D. Ridgely, cot}- t‘roller of the currency. Mrs. Roberts .Hotz entertained Mr. and Mrs. August Magnus, bf and “WI. 1". W. Cashing. Lem K. Wing and Vincent Wthh, of Chicago drove ow: to Liberty- ville Thumduy ind'enjoyed 'tbe ‘ fri'éndo at ‘uv ' CARMEL"! MI5SION. The Carmemerathen, of Chi- cago, will givo a most interesting mission in Highland Park during the -‘éomibg feel: Tat St Mary’s church. The mission will be opened by tha’ Rev; Paul Ryan, of NEW York City, at 10 o'clock mass, Sun. day, September 7, and willrcontinue. through the Week; Mass will be celebrated daily at 6 and 7: 30 a. m. ., "followod by instruction; Way of the cross daily at ,‘5 PWWT‘ men and benediction at 7: -30 p. 111., canfeéaiona â€will be heard Wednee; day, Thuiaday, Friday and-Satyr- day, afternoons ' and evenings. The‘ mission will clone on Sunday .éVen- ing. September 14 with sermon, papal benediction and benediction of the bloated sacrament. Vi- __ "v... "VIA-- chm. 19- worth an: â€lint. dollar to [ml tho re of life flat 0'me 1) taking. 'ky Mountain Tea. .1? To all non-Catholics as well as Cupolios a mod cordial welcome in extpndéd to all the cexercioea and and privileges. down from Lake Forest to the Fort, where a grand review of the troops was held in his hono’r. After inspecting all the points of interest in and around tbv. Post the young mm was escorted by the commanding oï¬cer, Colonel McCukey, and several other ofli cers, to the station, where quite moment ‘with but "leaves once jiberlted I. most wondéflii Will all the members of fhe High ..... womanâ€"- Tianu ran; W6mené Club W60 con,- ‘template giving bdoks {or the travel ling library please do so at once, an ‘tbe time for sending out the next ‘library is Sepï¬emiie'r 22. Books can be left at Cumminga’ drngatoreyorat Mr. E. H. Brown's residence. ‘ Hrs. Geo. B. Cummings, Chairman Com. pion, H. Chandler Egan. His cousin, Wélter E. Egan, of Lake Gonevs, was awarded the adult cup; and the Benign trophy was ‘csptured- by R. Harvey‘floElwee, of the Exmour club. Silver models were aWarded to the runneregup. body must wbrk in harmoaya W7 Mountain To. do» thh work. 0. . Cummings. . '- ‘ Leg} For sale cheap, g 1-hono pone: Jenny clbptï¬c motor “dinning. Dress does at» mike the person. Nor does : elm exterior indictte I. clean Eugen-ion _To be_ w_ell_nll‘ organs gt tjne .box oomph“, Inquire It Nun- Lmn 0300. 7 A H. Chandler Egan’s score Wes 156,Wa)te1;‘Egan’s. 164, and R. Harvey McElwee’s 173. Pre- ceded by a number obcharming dinner parties a delightful dance with about one hundred present, concluded the day. oago. Out ‘of the eighty-tenet: entries sixtydhree qualiï¬ed. The 1119an play contest (36 hole.) was open to the three cleaner- those under 20, between 203ml 40, and 40 and 60 or over. Need- less to say, the junior cap we: won by Exmoor’n pride and chun- Monday In. t gala dny at the Exlnoor Country Club. Rap.- lilnit tournament held on thnt day, which was one of the most successful one-day open toma- ments eve: held in o: “matchi- evening and natal-(duet! ï¬le-b at dinner; Hr. Byne entertained at a putty of four; and B. F Cumming also guendeflghflol dinner, cover! being hid†for seven. In. 'Joleph E. J. Inn. who entertained n party of ten Mandi; In. W. B. Engle alsoguen dinner, eoven being kid [or tour; Lem K. Cashing was but.“ n Aiddg’ mi. ‘vh-B ‘eï¬â€˜tshined It the 31000: My awning m. In. J. u. a.†who uni hoote- n g diam party of eight; ' EXMOOR CLUB.