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Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Aug 1912, p. 5

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‘t’s garments; r'epaired and gnm/ as new not Ems than six and mulnples on ' .vince You .t Pleases .tarv m Highland mi »n farms in Relief CHICAGO ileaners 3d should nen of ex- the art of jghhnd Pal-Lubri- a part ”$33: COMPANY ll 3' 1 Highland PITAL. $100,000 rial” Highland Park 265 rmknl‘. Chlrk; A Puller. Arthur W’ Hr guru/mix xrnproved 1 one-half xi ror list. - 815! rclud4 nine. 10 In addition to the regular program. by the 130.1115 Hrchestrn the r ‘ 2ar who (:ttez‘d R.1.'ln:a Park nut Thu Ln; {xftvr- I‘.->0!1 3R“ promised a rare Irm' nhcx: Mk5 \ber ‘7 :hir, Mr BaronamI \Yr Krc ml} w Mare in a prugran: u: dd sungx This " \rn‘crt will be given :11 :2er theatre before the‘koncert as {he Sim: in the in: mi sperm] mems prepared 1hr i‘tcchlidren and :s entirely free. as it i: ti‘c admission to the park. for them. 9T aninh Plrk Provides Program of Old Song: for Next Thursdly Afternoon :\ a - f ‘wi hniixccnjoycdihr prmenta- mm H Emmi 1H Laminc-rmvmr 2)_\' the “pen. ”fpm)‘ on Monday evening. Arum; i! qhidnii Pgukorx wen in the A\Ir~rCh.irlt-s'l". Btl)!l'lt1\,.\liss ‘zun. Miss Margrctm Brown. 1. .\!i<s Louisc Huyd. Miss ”\[rs Ryther. His; Everet't. Mr: L \\f BLiLkirjr. Miss Sadie Buckiey i “:5: Eiizabeih Bucklm‘ The finest lecture yet given at the theatre under the supervision of the Ravinia Club was that of Mrs. William Spencer Crosby on Thursday afternoon. . August eighth when under difiicultles such as the extinguishing of the electric lights by a severe electrical storm which lasted throughout the entire performance. she!. told the wonderfully fascinating story of I Parsifal with music. Because of the in- clement weather the audience was not large. At half after two o'clock Mrs. Frank R. McMullin came upon the stage and addressed the children of the audi- enoe asking those who were enjoying the weekly lectures to exist in flinging new members to the Ravinla Club. She introduced Mrs. Crosby whose constant attendance and devotion to the ideals of Ravinia Park and its high musical standard is so well recognized and ap- preciated. She is a lecturer of rare talent as well as an excellent pianist and held the attention of her audience through an hour when the elements seemed to be do- ing their worst to drown the lecturers The Winnetka Committee of the Arden Shore encampment has secured the Paul- istChoristerxwho were the winnersof the first honor medal the highest award of. feted at the gathering of choral wcieties in Paris about a year ago. to sing for the benefit of the Encampment fund. The concert will be given in the garden of Mn William G. Hibbard. Jr.. 840' Willow Rood. Winnetlu. on Thunday evening. August twentysecond. VOICE On Sunday evening a large number of Drunk. at the first ingication of pleasant “rather. gathéred at the park to hear “\Luimnc Butterfly." In the boxes were Mr .mzl Mn. Frank R. M(.Mullin. Mrs. Char. a T Fun-mum. Miss Edhh Bovnmn and Mr» Exerett Millard. Mrs. J. Mc-r (.rvgn- .'\L!lÂ¥1‘.<. \lrs. \Vnegand MN. ()Scar _\ \\ v‘ 2:: AIM! Mix; Drake. Mm Lee W. Maxwell is the hostess to- day at Exmoor and will entertain at luncheon preceding the bridge party. Mrs. John Glass will also be amom those entertaining. The young people are doing very little entertaining thisweek as they are busily cussed in playing tennis in preparation for the first annual tournament which is tnbeheldat the Highland Park Club. Theirnnaazhvlllbeplayedon Satur~ day. August seventh A m was given at the Railroad “en's Hume on Today afternoon by Hrs. E. P. Knappwho mMmThomas htvmderwho played the violin. and Min Dorothy Humphreys who gave a number 0! folk dance-L Miss Humphreys is mend-g the summer in Ravinla. A small company of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher Saturday even- ing and yieaaantly surprised Mrs. Fletcher onherhirthday. Anomtheoutoftown guests were. Mrs. Ruth Holmes of Omaha Nebruka. and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Yates of La Grange. Mn. Gerard Vsn Schaick Ins hostess at s tea on Friday to meet her sister. Mi. Morel. from four to six o'clock. Mn. McCsuley and Mrs. W. E. Ten Btoeck poured. Among those whousist- ed were Mrs. John H. Harmax, Mrs. Arthur Van Schaick. Miss Francu Hawkins Miss Viola Shields and Miss Dona Drew. Miss Mary Sedgwick entertained six young people at dinner preceding the dance on Saturday evening at Highland Hall. Mrs. R. L. Kirchberger of $0ar Bay Road entertained at a dinner for eight on Wednesday evening. MUSICAL TREAT FOR CHILDREN Ravinia Park Notes The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the webk nzrazn by hum who uhv :1ftvr- ‘u hut .\li<s By the Observer It is highly probable that the Progresâ€" sive-s in Lake County will put a complete county tu‘km m the field and that. Cor.- gressman Fuss and the Messrs, Hlson. Shurtlcrf and Vickers will have opponents “2m will canvas for votes under the flag a: the Bull Mdose. The latter part of the program has been practically decided upun and the matter of a county ticket “ill be taken up at aconvcntion m be held the latter part of this month Preparatmns are being‘ made for the Arden Shore benefit which mil take place on the evening of Tuesday the twenty-sveml’x. A local talent cummiucc is in‘zereswd in this event and it is ex- pecu-d to be a briIYiant' affaxrr Mrs. Robert B. Gregory will give an illu<trntud Icctureon herlrip to India “hu'c she was one of the few American worm-n to have the honor of attending the [)urbnr. Progreuives may Nlmo Candidate: for I” County and District Office: The mnual tennis tournament will be played on the courts commencing some day mt week. Mr. C. M. Vail is manag- ing the affair. The entire fee for both single: md doubles is fifty cents for each person in each event and should be sent to either Mr. C. M. Vnil of Highland Park or Mr. Frederick W. Culling at the Moraine. This is to made a handicap tournament. The drawings and handi< caps will be determined :on Wednesday evening the twenty-first. The dance which took place last Satur- dav evening “us the largest of the sea- son and was preceded by many dinner parties given by the hate! guests and penpie from neifihbnring'luwns. The guests tennis tournament, which is under the Charge Min Tom Dean, will beplayed on Saturday the seventeenth. The first annual tennis tournament of the Highland Park Club which oom- mencea Saturday at three o’clock p. m will terminate the following saturday evening. August twenty fourth wfib an informal dance at eight o'clock * which timethe priaea will be awnrchd. All membera and their gueata are initited to witneaa themurnamentand attend the dance. Themembera wishing to eneer demure“ to unify Ed- wlrd Km not later than AW four- teenth. outing partnera name inieau of mixed doubles. Pfiauwiflbeawfi'ded for mixed double; men'a tinglefa nnd women 'a ainglee. After china $687,500 to schools and charitable imtituflona Mr. Julius Roaen waldioinedhiefnmilyandafew frienda andrelativelatbiehome on Roger Wil- liams Avenue Monday where heoontinued the celebration of bia fiftieth birthday in the fuhion in which a borne-loving man delighta. There were thirty-two preaent md following the luncheon three delight- ful and clever playleta written by two of the older children were preoented bv the little folks upon the beautiful terrace. in the evening a dinner was given at which only relatives and closest friends, forty- four in number, were included. It wat a thoroughly enjoyable and informal oc- e ision at which original poems andaongl composed by the guests themselves were the most important and pleasing feature. The beneficiaries of Mr. Rooenw'ald'e gifts are: University of Chicago, $250,011); Associated Jewish Charitia, $250,”), Chicago Hebrew Institute, $50,000. En- dowment of County Club for Sbcial Workers. 350.000. Booker T. Washington, for work among the new $25.00); Marks Nathan Home for Jewish orphans. $50“); Chicago-Winfield Tuberculoaie Sanltorium. 325.000, Glenwood Manual Training School for Boys, $12,500. Among recent arrivals are Colonel M. Moore and daughter of Little Rock, Ark , Mrs. David S. Wagoner. Mrs. Janet Watson of Alton. 11].. Mr. Clarence Senders of Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and,Mrs. H.P. Jordon. Miss Porter and maid of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Steven of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dodge of Milwaukee, Mrs. Della I. Mc- Elroy of Chicago. Mr. ancl Mrs. F. W. Judson of St Louis, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Komstolk of Indianapolis. Mr. F R. Bissell of Dalles, Mrs. M. J. Wolford. Mrs. A. W. Ridgely of Danville. Ohio, and Miss Mary [-2. Swan of Detroit. Mrs. E. 8. Memo! of Central Avenue, is entertaining at'a luncheon torlay. Exmoor will have a dance on Saturday evening which will be preceded W a num- ber of dinners. i Mrs. Richard Pickering of Waverly and Hawthorne Avenua. will entqtain It bridge on Friday afternoon Moraine Hotel News PLAN THIRD TICKET IN COUNTY Whoa Hall at the baud“! are not ouallthe neppimoflatraimin keepifi with the widens district instead ofiwhathnt mt armedadiqnoe Q ldty oi wdxanctunndwealun :4 ltiopmpooedto buynll §e ptopeny piece. The Lake,.!‘omtel§%‘pdntl the folbvingmnlingtbe pl ‘ which at mtwluher ‘ Wmhvejdined r lupus-poneofnukiml ions and Hansondop‘oomephn t5» willput thebunine-homwhich tie them mm m.» .m A.- m memo raga: mm. mm Pmumorsé THE CHURCH AND HEALTH. We are accustomed to I the stnte of Christian“ . number of church mem . not by the figures of thy: real: of vital statistics. Can , a community where t denth rate is suspiciously hi is at the same time one I which Christianity laugulshes? fitctlons of humanity. w "ch are largely preventable. ma . it un- necessarily dlmcult to 1Chrisâ€" tianity to fulfill its s‘pl sponsibilities to the wor- Sin- gle handed. even withlpll its nhundnnt resources Illegi‘hun‘h muld not adequately sw these obstacles from its with. t guV- ermnent. clothed with n hnrity of the “hnle peuplv, if pportâ€" ml by the ell-operation; )f the viiurt'il. vnn wrmtlu suc N <fully with the [Irn'lh‘llh T a. ni- thnuuh i'hrkrimxity ha estabâ€" li<hmi iti llmpilnh, its ylnms. hunms :uul disimnénries ‘nd in children minister to the ‘k and sum-ring. lheru remains mnl titude of :14'4'ilimlts nnd «cases with wl:i:h <hv is as 3 little :u-quuinted and over w -h she is not sntliviunlly nxer<-i.__ g lwr- selt’. he l-hurwh mu’. now rv on- via]. rn to notion in the dovtor. tho suni glneer and the health: and these in turn will ‘ appreciate the spiritual of an organization 1h m‘ets Christianity by co the health of its mm . It, I‘nhun f‘mrinxz, Ne‘ PhilanthruphL . The great mistake belt! made on both sides of t‘w-é Atlam tie is that smart sale’ is so engrossed with rustle ilding that it loses sight of 6 (art builder may call to the their toys or tools and account of their etc The reason we have to become repellent to en, from the lives they lea is work enough for all do If only they addmfl them- when to do it Then doiig noth- ing at all it would be or to also in I little washing. Father Bernnrd Vaughan. - York Mrs. S. P Hhtchison left Tuaday on a ~three week: ttip to Bowling Green Mis- ouri. Mr. 1nd Mr’. R. L. Hukin of 'ihuette and Mil-I Isabel Biedentadt of High-ll Park were ‘ at the home of F. C. Biedermdt ndav. The Chn‘sgq‘n Endeavor sud-q a the Presbyjminn Church held I Minus Ming at the: homeot mumm- day evening. Mrs. H. 5 Weak. d Wile Indiana is theggmdlnll. Rmebto. Mi- Ruth [5m m Sunday from (two “mm he! patents in central mm Mn. Emmeq much: left Satur- day on a m vii! in Quincy. Mich. Mn Isaiah-and human Janna! nndeewnofMu- m munch-atheism): olLA. Jr- Min Whithgretumed Sunday Mrs. Therrien entenained Mrs. Crowell of Glenview Monday. Romaine Stryker spent several days during the week in Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Anderson enter. tained a number of friends at a dinner party Monday evening. WWII-I putchued a new FdeAuum Milka-Mule :ndLol'ctta Kn- whohnespefitmenlweehm Fm NonthhohEnmmedtoDoafieldSup- dtyniornhu.?MnKmandmAnhw who have heed visiting with relative. in Minna-polio Minn. aboretumedSundly. Mn. Ray and children of Ram wood wen at the home of C. W. Penis the week. Min Minni Hutchinon spent 9e web end in China; . Mn. Knukinnd daughter lifted: In the guests of friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mb. Zochler of Waukem wmthe . of Mnnnd Mn. 5. P. Hutchia'ourSu y. Mr. and Md. Jake Selig of Waterloo, lawn. are visiting relatives in Deerfield. Member. fl Lsundn’mcn'l NM Ankhfion. “HIE: hind: High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners Two Phones :30? and 964 Highland The Sweetness of Low Prices neven equals the Bitterness of Poor Quality Don’t forget toémtikipate y'our LAUNDRY and DRY CLEAN ING .nee’ds aid remember: Whfle Enjoying We are not xtilways the lowest'gin pg'ce, but al- ways higheefit in quality i Mn. ¢ene Ender ‘ve a farewell party jFridly evening for r niece who has i spent the past montlyin Deerfield as the 5 guest of Mrs. Ender. : The evening ‘was ! spent inducing. f mmtbegum kn!) MR. MthThunhv. man-gel!!!”- ateminincln. MIME. , ImmmnfiltmmSouuD-m Mymfwgmomhs vain with hip-refit. mwmume finned Em: Chm-ch Mind dd: dollar! from the homehkerynle vhgh washeld Satur- day. Milt ‘lnéne Hutchiion cumming! I numberoiherfi'iendnfat a W party Tue-day evening. 5. 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