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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 17 Feb 1906, p. 1

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" .HIG LAND‘PARK {NE S'LETTERE ‘ Mi‘s Evvn Egan gave 3 luncheon on Wednerdny in honoruf Mrs. Arthur P. Van Schnick: he: - Mr. W. 'I‘. Underwood whn is “lying at the no: Chicagoiiench Visited friends in the Park Sundny. "a ec Mrs. James Mullen-'9! St. Pin] is visiting? her 1 ‘ ‘ *pm‘nu, M}. in?! "Mn. mam Nevins y .. 0 Mrs 000M610 is mmuininc thin evening at. in i" '~ L4,“. “atom: Wednesday evening a party of triepds dropped in on Mr. Den Hheuhen to help him ¢¢irbmte his ,fortieth birthday. The guests came masked and in fancy Costumes. and a. very merry evening puss- ed all too won. flmJ 9. Seymour go. ea veg-y pretty tea on ”Tiradny’ “ternoon at. her human! Prospect ave.- » ,nue. She was insisted in receiving by Mrs H. S ' Hukins, Mrs. B. W. Schlxmache‘ryhlrs. Cobb, Mrs. ' Dix-hi and Miss Towner. Mrs.Lynn Rutter enteruinoa at bridge WM". on Friday utter-noon. Mrs. John Gina five 3 bridge putty on Thurs- day nut-moon. Mrs. W. D. Meningervhu been ill the past week. M rs. W. R, Crcjgier and son Billy. Mrs. John R. Wuhbnrn. Mrs. Stubbs and three 56:15 left Thurs- day, fur Pchsacola, Florida. Mrs Hurry Keatihg of Chicagb spent, Sew-n+1 dawn this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Sr The Ilfifihl'aln‘a’fi‘fmk Wumim‘s Club are invitpd to spend Monday alterhoun with the Buvensxxuod Womans Club, who are holding a reciproeity meeting. Mr. and Mrs Stacy Parker of Chicago spent the week and with Mr. and M rx Charla), an; ac Miss Hence“ Meyners of Winncmka has also been their Before leaving for the south 'Mr. and ME??? A. Warren Innounced the mar: iage of thdr daughter. Bensiejldna. to Mr. Harrv B. Evans. which tonk plnce on last Saturday evening. Mr. and'Mrs. Evans have the good wishes of a host. of' friéhda. The 0350“ Club held its regular neeting on Thursdny afternoon. The Club was fortunate ‘ in having- with themPt-of. W. L. Burnap of Chicago. who gave a very interesting talk on “The Debt of New England to, Old Englend." The soloist. wee Hr. Arthur 'M.. Burton. end Mrs. D. M. Erlkine end Mn. Charles Warren were the hostesses for the liter-noon. Yoluryc 1 9 ”/7de People 117% Doing HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, FEBRUARY 17, ch6 in Highland Pa ré First Church of Christ, Scientist. Haze! Ivenue near St. Johns. Service Sunday 10:45 3. m. Wed- nesdsy 8 p. m. Reading room-in church open \Ved- "nosdsys and Fridays from '2 $04 1). :11. [Anon sub- ject for Sundsy February 18th, “Christ Jesus." ' Mr. Lymn Prior is quite oerlously ill. Hrs. B. 8. Vull 13anqu it luncheon on Thursday. Fox SALEâ€"Three homes Ind lot... No. 115. I25 and 13!. Block 4 South second greet, flighlsnd Paris. lllinuis. W. U. Alford. No. 1131 Mm B. W. Schumacher entertained em 011.1“ young people at. bridge 0'1 Wednesday snornonh. in honor of her sister, Miss Zelie Emu-Ion. “ fie ci16ir ortfié'l'irsn mix! gunmen“! chum 3" resumed work this week after a vacation of six ‘ weeks: Prof. Saunders of Northwestern University will act as director. The Young Ladies‘ Bridge Club met. with Miss Annie Cubb‘ this week. \Ir. and Mrs Earl P'mly gave a. very pleasant valentine party on Wednesday evening. The af- fair wasalsoin the nature. of a house-Warming, and the gm-sts spent a most enjoyable evening. \lrs Minn S. Reeseman spent Thursday with Mrs Ed \Velch at Lake Forest. > A party of young people have arranged an in- vitation dance to be given at Raviniu Park next Tuesday evening. mFEWUI “immune soc‘ifl néxfi Tfinndiy' evening; February 29. at the honie of Mn; 0. B. Band, given under um nuapices of the Christian Endeavbr. Allure cordially invited. Admission 1'0 cums. ‘ - Miss Eva Clarkfif Evanston spent Wednesday with Mrs. .1110. S. Reeseman. Rev. George Johnson, ‘ti'murer of Northwest- ern College at anervllle. Illinois, {will preach M the Ebenezer Evangelical church next Sundny. both morning and evenlng. Monday evening he will delivers lecture on “The Needs of 'the Twen- ieth Century.” All‘ are welcome. A collection Mll be taken. ' ‘ On Tuesday evening a party of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder at. their home on Oct-- tral avenue. Five tables of enchre were made up and I very enjoyable evening was passed. Mr. Frank She-hen Ind Mr: F. M. Evans took the first he: and Mrs. C. 1’. Sullivan ma Hr. Fred Gréen- vlnde took the booby prizes. Yrs. thter Curr cn'eruined u. bridge 1'qu afternoon. . - Ilia Lnnrn Mulke gnve n vnlontlno 1 thou! twenty young people Wodneldqy Guessing contests were the principal to the evening. ‘ The Bridge Club met with Mrs. B. J. Null, Q Wedneodty shat-noon. . ;fi Miss Max-yin of Wankegtn is VW Mugs}. H. l’urdy. for 3 low day... Mr. Ind Mrs. Henry Welding“ Du Mr and him John Strykervf (time S. P. Brand on Sunusy. ,_‘__. - Mr. William'A. Averill. who is studying at the Chicago University this Wil‘lbel‘. visited friends in Highland Park last. we.k. Dr. James Watson has been confined to‘ the hquse by illness for the past we'ek. Mrs; H. H. Doty asked a number of the younger set in on Saturday afternoon to play bridge whist. The cadets of the North westem'flilitary Acade- mny have issued‘ invitations for their anhuul Juniur Hop, to be held in the Drill Hall on the evening of the twenty- -secoud. Last Saturday ééening a number of friend; surprised Mrs. Fred Gtoensladé At. her home on Second «treel. 4;, , W .~ ThaJVomab‘sM * molar mewmg on Tuesday after‘noon. 3?... William Millard had; paper on ‘ Indian Swat-nations" and Miss Nina Bel) read one on “Indian Folk Loré‘. Mrs. Levin, Mrs. Maerklin and Mrs. Fritch Were the hostesses of the afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ‘Warren and Edémrl left for Pensacola. Florida. on Tuesday. They will be gon- Ibout, four weeks. ‘ On Thursday, the twenty-second. the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the Amerléen Revoluuign will award the prize offered some time ago for the heat essay written by a school child. The nwurd will take place at the High School and 3 very entertaining evening in prdmised. There willbemualc and speaking and the prime easy: read. The llteraryvpert will be followed by reimb- menu end dancing and e. cordial luviution la ex- hnded to all. Number

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