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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Aug 1912, p. 5

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mg wh ,e . : free-(km 5m Mug": of :7 ‘hei. ""J Arr- repaired and as good as new '91:! ’s garments gnstitution (if a lepartment. De eceived in any -.00up on which iid semi- -annual- 3 per cent per [(1 deposits Will which interest .perial” Cleaners ', and should Imwrdzss at Pleasés 3r cent per an~ ,ed 11k: 21 11 == GSELL IGHLAND PARK tnvince You r men of ex- in the art of #11117 your garments ;hur W. Vercoe; Cashier r of Centnl Afloat and mdPukJIinois I 201 Highla'nd Park WORKS CHICAGO : invent. It :9’ measured 0': repaArs and trouble. nc watt". ::.> It :ncludes rcm :zon. trouble, loss )w J3 we can make ) notch and Co“ at of $8152 uu pay 593 EASTMAN Mail closes at postoflice daily except Sunday: 7:11 a. m. from all points north; 8:003. m. from all points except for Highwood to Kenosha; 11:41 a. m. for all points north.- 1235 a m. for all points except for Fort Sheridan to Kenoeha; 2:13 p. M. for all points south. east and west; 3:14 p: m. for all points north; 5:42 p. m. for all points; 8:00 for all points; Sundays 5:16 p. m. A. W. chm-zn. Postmaster. List of mails arriving at this office: 6:30 a. m. from all points; 7:41 a. m. from all points; 9:33 a. m. from all points; 12:19 p. m. from all points: 1:05 p. m. from all points; 2:43 from all points north; 3:44 p. m. from all points; 5:44 p. m. from all points; 6:12 p. m. from all points north. THE PHOTOGRAPHER I We rec- ommend it, for we know the best results are se- cured by using one of these famous in- struments. From MiSéiiiii-i? D. C. PURDYn" SONS To 4mm :1 gnrbnge mn mean! a bone. Thrj' IH'IK‘H?’ the :un; icntxcr u-nn‘nbt. _ Wltx'sg mgfled Qua has a cloae filfmg D G PURDYurp SONS “WARD Highlnnd Park Mail Service INN 1101,!" an! . sh” ~ -. .\ rim-1w .\..u1c uf gnhwnizfil Sled l-uk SAL): u' IUYADLM '14 Get one of W ___._â€"-â€"v- look' mains-I. in scum Stank-Wot nidney We! 7 , ntx just VI“ “my: Iain; Every 9 and out up. Your hsme hit new_. fresh Infill m the in, - No dust 0' In thcmomlooetuedown upeckil taken u stirred rams _. Dog-Proof. arm IO?! “Wm It is time to see us' about a Business or Shorthand course. New term Sept. 3. NOTICE [natal Business 634th . ”"- 1 m4 . {WW Next Sunday will mark the beginning of 3 the years activities at the‘ First Baptist} Church. At the morning service, Mr. Mil‘ f ler's sermon topic will be. ‘The Restored , Soul." The chorus will sing. “I Sought ; the Lord." by Stevenson and Miss Charity 1 McKenzie will sing “Dear Lord Accept ; This Heart," by Emerson. At the evening] service at 7.45 the Sermon topic will be! “The Name of the City.” The chorus will ‘ be assisted by several soloists. I 4‘ Mix“! Frances Biederstadt gave 3 pupils recital at the home at Mrs. A, Hagie Fri- ~(lav afternoon. Althmighan numbl:rot her Class are (ml at t-mn an in: anti; 5; pru, gran‘ Of 1' V813", nurl‘nx‘rs \\il\ L'lV‘tn and ClllhllSlil‘lll Ilel. ll‘t 91.t(l l“ the aui (lit-rice \\ liich .tmrz‘” n 4 about flirty 3m rple. Cordizil tmil itiun< .me extended t .\il\.\ Bicderstadt by the. motherx of the pupils offering the use (it their homes for simi- lar occasions. Mies Biederstadt believe: that in coming in contact with each other :n this manner the students will not only receive fresh enthusiasm and be better titted for future work but will receive the benefit of public appearance. She desires (through the PRESS) to thank the parents for the hearty co operation that has been ~ given her and wishes to announce that she is ready for the coming season. i Mr. and Mrs. H. 5. Wedding of Craw- fordsville Indiana who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Roeebro left for their home on Monday. Miss Ruth Reichelt en'tenained a num- ber of her friends at a party Tuesday night in honor of Miss Iaan McCombs of Marquette. Michigan. who is her guest. The directors of the Decrfield Public School wish to announce that school will open Tuesday. September the third. Mrs. Zenver of Chicagb, Mn. Frantz and Mn. Kiest of Shcnnerville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Antes Sunday. Mrs. Fred Meyer and son Delbert left {or Oshkosh, Wednesday. Dussie Duffy has returned from a trip through the Great Lakgo. 3 Mrs. A. C Strayer and children of gGlenview. lll., spent the week end with J F L. \ etter and family { Mrs. Schroeder of Wyoming was the guest of Mn John Hagfe several days 9 during the past week. ‘ About twenty members of the Deerfield ' Endeavor Societies attended the Open Air Echo Rally and picnic which was held at Lake Forest. Saturday. Mrs. Antes and Mn. Pyle and Mrs. William Ania of Highland Pm visited relutives in Chicago. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Highland Puk and Mr. Burt Redmond of Denver, COL, were guests of Mn. Dickey, Monday. Miss Eva Pettis of Delevan. Wis" is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pettis. 5 Mr Kruse of Chicago spent several {days during the week with relatives in 3.Decrfield . Mrs. Has of Chicago has been the guat of her sister Mrs. Wolfi the past week. Mrs. McCombs of Marquette,_Michigan who has been the guest of Mrs. J. A. Rei- chelt, Jr. for the past two weeks left for Michigan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker of Chicago were guests Sunday. of the latter’s parents_Mr. and Mrs. Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reich’elt. Ir. spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Grant of Oak Park. Ill. Mr. Harvev Nelson oHIhjcago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Therrien. Sunday. Little Alice Rockenback is at the Uniâ€" versity Hospital where-she has undergone an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Eggerz and son Robert and Miss Meta Poehler of Chen» go were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenbergrr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dunn of Chicago spent the week end “1th Mr. and Mrs J A. Reichelt. Sr. S. P. Huichison left for Bowling Green Missouri. Friday evening. , The Mine: Grace and Lillian Schlie entertained sixteen of their friends Friday night. Miss Elda Horenberger was the week end guest of Miss Behrens in Glcncoe. Mr. and Mn. Will Bgrtmus and children and Mr. and Mr: Olberg and son” and daughter of Chicago were guests at the home 0! August Winter, Sunday. Miss Virginia Lord of Ravenswood is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lincoln Pettis. The Misses Margarqt Vedder and Susie Easton are visiting with friends in Wau- kesha, Wisconsin. Musical Service It Bnptiot Church Elno Kist of Wilmette was the weekend guest of his grandmother, Mrs. L. P. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rehm and children spent the week in Lake Geneva. mm-wmmmm "VIM «m " spent Seen in the boxes on Monday evening 3 at the opera “Tales of Hoffman” were 5 Mrs. Charles T. Boynton, Miss Bbvnton, 2 Mrs. J. M‘iGregor Adams, Mr. ind Mrs. i Pickering,Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McMuflih. f}. C. McMullin, Miss Sadie Buckley. Miss 3 Elizabeth Buckley. Mrs. Heath. Mm V. I H. flutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Ha: rington. ‘ g On Thursday evening at the presenta- tion of I] Trovatore a box was oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Green, Mrs. Ford Hall, Mm George Hall and Miss Isabel Dennison. In another b0): were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rutter, Mias Helen Brown and Miss Lydia Browh .of Lake Forest. Thii temoon the first annu children: carniva is being held on , athletic field. 'fiie children in coetu will be lled byxthe Allendale and :Glenwood lschool bands through the grounds. :Dancesln costume by children of the 1 North Shore towns. Boy Scout maneuvers ‘ and an especially arranged musical pro. gram’w'tgl form a part of the entertaim ment. Miss Jessie Armager Power. 5407 'Woodlaiiu Avenue, is to entertain the 1 young péople with songs and stories with iMrs. Pekcy 1. Powers assisting at the ‘ piano. 0n lint Thursday afternoons a deligh - ful program composed of th songs of childhdpd was given at the Keane by hne Abercrombie, Louis idler and Henry Baron. A harp solo Walfred Singer was also greatly en ' ed. The 1 most familiar melodies were acted by the schist: and the c fancies pleanelfiyfhen the young folk;~ were re- questafiio join in the chorus of sud: monthly Old Kentucky Home and Old Batch Joe Following the program thecoiyertgiven bvtheorchutninthe pavilm wu excellently attended. In Mn. Mregor Adams boa? were Mrl. WardM. Willetu and her two daughters and little son with their guest, Mia-Sarah Kerfoetz while in the box adjoining were “to of rthe Julius Roeenwalg children with tier governess. Mrs. Jerome G. Beardsley aid Mrs. A. B. Béstin have as their lunch‘eon guests today' a number of relatives arhong whom are Mrsi Betts ’and her two daughters. the Misses Betta of Geneva, “1., Mrs. George Tramer, and her son, Forsythe Tramer q! Chicago and Mrs. Otis Beardsley 0! Highland Park. ' Mfis Jean Ten Broeck will be hostess on F iday afternoon 'it a tea in honor of her \9 out of towngucsts, Miss Cornelia Kell 3°! Milwaukee and iss Marsia llcnw‘ad of Des Moines, flown. It will be a'liuge affair and the guespu ill make up a gathering of the young people who lemq i9 the fall for both gillege and prepnr gtory schools 9 01f list Saturday evening? the usua dun {was given at Highlaxd Hall. It the nature of aJapaneoe party. the guests upming in costume. ' Preceding the dance a recital was given by some of the guests at the hotel Ofiiéerest is the announcement made last‘fvgek of the engagement of Miss Har et McClure. daughter of Rev. Dr. and rs. JamesG. K McCluie, to Mr. Robgrt Douglas Stuart, son o‘f Mr. and \irs. §Robert Stuart of Chicagq', ME:_Marjorie Mihills will @nertain atE a luncheon on Sunday in honégr of Miss{ Katherine Joy Mauck of Hill ’ ale. Mich.,i who wéh her mother. Mrs. oseph W. ‘ Mauck; wife of the president f Hillsdale college, is spending this week Evanston attending the national convention of the; Kapfia Kappa Gamma Sorority. I Sepcénber 7m is the date fbr aié Lake Fore,“ ”one Show. The evgilt will take placg gt the Onwentsia Clib grounds hem the Alice Home pita! and and ghg‘ proceeds will be equ ly divfided Lakq fluff Orphanage. A Mrszflvilliam M. Dooley had as her luncheOn guests preceding the concert It Ravinia Park on Saturday Mbs Catherine Kenneg and Miss Elfie Kenney of like watqr, Iormerly of Highland Park. > mug of the embroidery committee, who;‘ prepanng for the Episcopalian bazaar, at luncheon on Tuesday. M'yilfmmu Sunpacll eninmnea me “Slim of 3153. WAVQ- nae; I hostess It I dinneqa {at twelve on T y evening. Jame. Reilly en ed a num- ber "after former Ichoolm at lunch. eon ou'l‘humdny. August F jhemoor; 5.8m lime. hostess on T y evenil llama Roi F bd- Frances Ha'wkiu oi gum! AWW-nhridaenmm Révinia Park Notes .4.» The Social glde ”of Life a " Local Affairs of the week i By the Olgaâ€"m .__£_.___.___ The annual handicap tennis touma- ment will commence September seventh. Entry fees will be fiftv cents per person l {or both singles and doubles. The tourna ment is in charge of Mr C. M. Vail of Highland Park. Entrees must be made not later than Thursday. September fifth. on which day the handicaps and drawing: will be made. Sixteen entries have al- ready been made and from the amount of inter-at shown it will be the most im- portant tournament ever held’ .at the Moraine. Cardolennks We wish to thank our friend: and neighbors for their kindness during our bereavement and Rev. Schultze, Mrs. Maechde and Miss Geiger {or their assistance The hotel has been gay during the past week with a number m’ unusually large dinner panies. Rumors which aré continually being circulated to the effect that Mr. Frederick W. Cushing has sold the Moraine Hotel are absolutely without foundation. Among the recent érrivuls are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bennctine, Mr. Alunzn J. Ben- :n-lmc of St. Louis», Miss Harriet E. lluvnc hf New Yurlz. Mrs. Palmvr Smith 01 Cjncagu. Mr. and \lrxx l’olxatten Clarlw and Miss Clemens of St. Louis. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mullen of llamzlnm. Canada, M Ala-Ian Uu'ou, The femur monthly meeting of, Rich- land Council, N. A. U, wu held Wedne- day evening. AW 21. with a majority of the one hundredimembeu pie-eat to hear addresses by L H. Zimmerman. Orator of the Supreme Council, and Charles M. Olk. Deputy Supreme Presi- dent. Seven applications for membership were received and the accumulated busi. ness disposed of. Litht rcfreuhmentn' were close of the evening work. ”m 11” dim"! room was nttrlctively decorated with cut Men 1nd the table: "mlw'i‘h'n the nod fixing: of A Inge attendance of members and their friends together with a delegation from Waukegan assisted in conferring degrees on eight candidates for Campbell Chapter, 0. E. 5., Seturdny afternoon Ind evening. Followingxthe afternoon work a Lodge Méetfings and News the audience were Mrs. Frank R. Mc~ Mullin, Mr. and M5. Van Wagnen Allen of Lake Forest. M‘rs. Buckingham and Miss Buckingham Q! Winnetka, and Mr. Louis Eckstein, with Mr. J uliul Rooenwald. . There was a large audience in the ball room of the Moraine on Tuesday evening to hear the Illustrated talk on “India and the Durbar of 1911.? given by Mrs. Robert B. Gregory for the benefit of Arden Shore Encampment. Mrs. Gregory proved her- self to be a lecturer of undoubted talent. The pictures which were taken with her kodak were beautilul. In addition to the lecture Charles Yeomans sang an Indian song accompanied ht the piano by Miss Carver. The young women of Highland Park who assisted Werein costume. Some prominent out of town guests seen in The marriage of‘Miu Grade M. Elvey, daughter 0! Mn. George Elvey of South Green Bay Road, to William Sherman Hoyt of Chicago, took place Wedneoday. August twenty-first at three o'clock. Rev. Herbert F. Evans officiated. The home was attractively decorated with daisies and goldenrod. Following the ceremony refreshments werererved on the lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt departed immediately for a three week: trip through Michigan. Upon their return they will make their home with the brides mother. The out of town guests were E. Hoyt and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Mr. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. Talmeter of Iowa. and Miss A. Hoyt of Evanston. ' t “th “WM"! O'Neil. M;MlO‘,Revinie.W.D,Sl. V Mum O'Neil. Nia- Mary (mount 1. 3 Miley end wifeLto Cleribel c. Tur- M‘” ““5“” Md ”d M‘” ner,lom104 and 105 3mm w. D :1. Clara Cheney. t , Winners of prizes in theHighlend Park H A‘ Sellery and “ii! to Elizabeth W Club tennie tournament of last week 5811617. P11110330 Regime. W D- 31- which ended on Seturdey were an followe: ’ 7 Mia. Marjorie Follenebee, woman' e L A’ Peeee end wile-Jo E' S. Ringberz. “081%. m a leether recquet‘caee: Mr. lot 17. Pease eubdnn of [~113th Edward Knox. ne'er: ’3 singles, prize, a W- 0- $700- pearl hendled pocket knife, end Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vail. mixedclouhlee. prize, e eilver picture frame. Following the tourua ment Mien Alice Leeperenterteined about twenty of the younger set et e dinner at her home In honor of her couein. Miee Evelyn Connery. The guests later et- tended the informel dence at the club 9 hue. Wflmmlm cam» 5 Wmmmw-m on Mywmwmw lday. Amanda: were Mn]? 10. M maiuaammna m daughtemWAndBdith Rockefeller of Chicago, Mint Mary O'Neil. Mist ergmtO'Neil. Miss Mary O’Donald, Miss Katherine O’Donald and Min ClaraChency. t , Moraine Hotel News H. Mama AND Fug” Wlmmeduizim buns... dil-o An- amusement. {'HenryVoeduandflfiewNud-a N. MlOmhwthâ€"moue-Im wawm w.n.u. inmawuumxnxney, “1053mm; w.n.:2.4oo. ! “MM‘ dehul' m. “squ’fl . ‘ MMflvfldfiw-fld HenryVooduandwflehoNud-I N. I! nich- will. Mam MlOmMâ€"moue-lm the M m In. hadbeenintheawlqdlflcm WRWMW.D.$L{“ “the”! “.1 Our “want ads” bring results A la carte ‘service from 7 a. m. to 12 p. m. The season’s delicacies excellently served. The Northwestern Cafe Special] Complete Set 95C The Pulilic Service Company OF yORmERN ILuNOIs Current (:33) be drawn from any one of your electric light sockets-«at any time-«in any momâ€"at La gost of but a half-cent an hour. If you coild diminate the tiresome drudg- cry of pedafling-«wouldn't sewing be a pleas- gre instead éf a task? V A sewinggmachine motor machine doés all the work, 1 desired by aSmere preséure c treadle. ‘ MakesiSewing a Pleasure and wife to J. B. Milcy, Prices $16 to 325 Payment sprud over 12 months ° ‘Dinner Served Sunday om 12 to 3. 60¢ éPURDYa SONS (Formerly Monuhan's) IQTAILIOHID [.74 INCORPORATID wprla, giving any speed mmmmmmm nonnattwoo'dock. ’ 231 Gleam Am W Put Tm I3! of the foot on the ALEXANDER LAING attached to your kahuna-anu- ‘\_.1 mu.-

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