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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Nov 1902, p. 5

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ate rth- M10 and and MW le, of WW BXMAIQ. \ Whoa we step to the telephone” uh down the receiver mind with ease, - ooavdrle With I Mend blocks per- up. D“. sway. we never pause to oonéldoc the wonderfully humane and delicate mechanism let in motion 'by this simple act, nor to much!» the cfliciont service ran. dared. A service which enables us m summon a physician from any distance. at any hour olthe day or w .. â€" r", ,, _ distance, at any hour of the day orEMRS. E. A. SMALL 3MBRTAINS.[ night, that saves the merchant hours; Mrs. Edward A. Small was hoatessl of valuablttime, cites a journey in- . at a large and lashionable receptioni . ' volving days and weeks, and sparro,given in honor of his sister, Mrsl us all somany annoyances and dis- William ll. Moore, of New York; appointments; in fact a service that’City, Wednesday afternoon from 4â€":â€" has become one of the absolute” until 6 o‘clock. .\1rs. William HA and indespensible necessities of com- ‘ Moore is spcmding the week in; fortable living; and yet, perchance, . Highland Park the guest of her sis-ir let the wires, owing to some unavoid- .ters, Mrs. Pau' Smith and Mrs. EdJI able mishap, {nil once to respond. ' ward A. Small, a‘nd no more delight~’ how ready we are to delnur. The 4‘ lul social events. have ever "trans-l ' constant and rapid growth ot.the pired on the North Shore than the‘i Highland Park Telephone exchange, lavish entertainments which havel . 0! which Mr. (‘.. T. Ford is the very been given in her honor during the% ~ ‘ capable manager, speaks volumes for past week. Notwithstanding the the satisfactory service rendered, and rainy, disagreeable weather the day that it is being more and more ap- irof the receptions the beautifully; .V preciated is evidenced 'in the new ideooratefl rooms were thronged with switchboard recently installed, (77- La brilliant gathering of guests. ing to the increase of new subscribers The floral decorations by Bahr L which made it necessary to enlarge were most artistic and beautiful. ‘ the capacity of the exchange This {The reception hall was in pink new switchboard is of the common ; chrysanthemums of the gorgeous battery relay multiple type, with OOlEagan variety, in the drawingroom lines and a capacity for 240 sub; the chrysanthemnms of deep red, . seribsrs. To one endowed with bronze and gold gave a charming auficient' intelligence to appreciate Japanese client; the diningroom Was its wierd and fascinating equipment resplendent with huge. bright yellow the office of the exchange is an 'inter- chrysanthemums, and a profusion of eating ~ place, with its switchboarda red carnations and _ferns formed the 'with their "jacks” and lamp signals, floral decorations in the library, battery andicord circuits, fuse cases. . where Mrs. Small; and Mrs. William d'ynamotors, storage batteries. motorifl. Moore received the guests. Ass generators. and so on ad infinitum,§sisting in "receiving throughout the, Power is furnished from-the C. M; i rooms warez, Mrs. J Hobart Moorel _,,,,;:Electric Railway company’s power iand Mrs. W. H. Caliein, of Chicago, . house, and one of the most importantl Mme. Small-and Mrs. Paul Smith. and interesting features ‘of the ex. ‘ The diningroom was presided‘over «wu'tu...s\ . ..._ , "' .‘cnange is miii‘iiflbfifiig fT'CE.‘:I."’;‘5:"“ :3 “.17. at; . s .V. 7mm V 14149;? street to the switchboards. Misses Lora Smith, Jean .Trcxell, ' ' Evva' R. Egan, Helen Boulton, ' ”HRS; 0‘ 0" YOE ENTERTMNS‘ Carolyn Shields, Myrta SWeetlan Mrs. Charles C- YOO. WW” home and. Frances Hawkins. J ' ,is delightfully suggestive of the most ' Miss Nell Van Schaick, who was charming hospitality, entertained to have assisted in the diningroom VThursday 3‘ an elaborate ”“95”“ with the other young ladies was un- ,in honor of Mrs. William H. Moore, able to be present, owing to the 0f NOW Y0“ City. 00“" W°'° laid severe ‘cold‘ with which she is ' for fifteen. and the guests were afflicted. 7 ' new switchboard is of the common‘« battery relay multiple type, with 601; lines, and a capacity for 240 sub- ecrihera. To one endowed with wficient' intelligence to appreciate its wierd and fascinating equipment the office of the exchange is an inter- esting place, with its awitchboarde‘ with their “jacks” and lamp signals,‘ battery and cord circuits, fuse cases. dynamotors, storage batteries. motor generators. and so an ad infinitum, Powar is furnished from-the C M. Electric Railway company ’3 poiver house, and one of the most important and interesting features (if the ex- Mrs. Charles C. Yoe, whose home1 is delightfully suggestive of the meet charming hospitality, entertained Thursday at an elaborate lungheon in honor of Mrs. William H. Moore, of New York City. Covers Were laid for fifteen, and the guests were Meedames William H. Moore. James Hobart Moore, Paul Smith, Edward A Small, John J. Mitchell, Samuel‘C Inoull James Dunn, Martin D. Har- din, Nelson Thomaaon, William Burrv, Charles Ware. J Mchregori 1 Adams, Charles Barnes, Mrs Smulli ll fandMn. C. Whom)". u The diningronm all m pihk, i the prevailing color ihtoughout, i American beauties and ferné fanning 1 tho table decorations. Tho mop-1 “on bill wu in pink Ind whih' chqmtbemums, and the‘ fibury‘ and druwingroom in pink carnation} and Lorne and quantities of gloirief ‘de Iorniue. that exquisite; new pink' :pink bogunja which is so pbpular just at present fondeoorative pur- bog”. Irate . used throughout the rooms, lending a very daintyreflent. l l l A Mr. and Mrs. Palmer A. Mont- gomen have closed their home and gone to C hicago. where they will re- 'g main a couple of months and then i O FISHWWE Ladies’ 1 (IIIOI‘S LAT EST PARISIAN NOVELTIES Telephone 472 LAKE FOREST, ILL. OWOMOWMOMOMOMOO go in Florida for the balance of the winter, returning to Highland Park about the last of April. Weir served, and the delightful mu‘sic added not a little to the 0003810!) . 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