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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jan 1913, p. 2

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7! “I: “y“ H‘ ‘ i It!“ Miss Mary O'Donnell m hate. to the members of the Euchre club Mondly Saturday afternoon. Master Paul Bla Mater Paul Blanchard entertained a party on Wednesday evening in celebn- non of his fourth birthday. Mrs. Rex Jones entertained the em- broidery class of which she is a member at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. James Watson entertained at an informal gathering of friends on Satur- day afternoon at her home. 226 Elm Park baseball team will give their first annual ball on Thunday evening, Jan. 23rd at Goldberg's hall. On the evening of Thursday, Jan. 9th. the members of the Luther League of the Evangelical Lutheran church enjoyed a ddgh ride party to Corduroy. Mia Katherine Kenry entertained the members of St. James' Catholic church choir on Sunday eveningin honor of Mr. C. M. Schneider who left on Monday for the Isle of Pines. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ten Broeck and Mr. and Mn Henry Doty have cards out (or a musicale to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ten Brueck on the evening of Friday, Jan. 15 The Dorcas Suck-[y held an all-day meeting at the Presbyterian church par- lors on Monday and luncheon was served by the hoste<ses who were Mr; Franklin 8. Huwy, Miss Floyd. Miss Yoe. and Miss Charlotte Yoe A number of Highland Park ladies were present at a musical given by Mrs. W. L De Wolf of Lake Forest. at the Fine Arts Building Chicago on Monday afternoon to introduce her nephew. Mr. Ridgdy Duncan of Springfield. Ill; The Tango class which meets Thurs- day evenings at the homes of the memâ€" bers. was entertained last Thursday by Lieut. and Mrs. Ford of Fort Sheridan. Ton'uht Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Boynton are entertaining the class at their home at 2% Sheridan Road. The wedding of Miss Olive Edith Irene Boobyer to Arthur Kick of Libertyville took place on Wednesday afternoon. January eight at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Haskin of Prospect Avenue. Dr. P. C. Wolcott performed the cere- mony. The bride was formerlv in the employ of Mrs. Haskin. Mr. and Mr: Arthur Kick will be at. home m Liberty- ville. Mrs. Henry Martyn Bacon and _Miss Edith Helen Moss. 506 N. Sheridan Road. have issued cards for Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 2L They are inviting the young ladia of the Presbyterian church to meet In. A. A. Tyler and Mrs. Alfred B. Johnstone who are to speak of "The Westminster Guild." Mrs. C. 1,. Alexander will sing. Deerfield News Items A very attractive dinner party was given at the home of Mrs. W. A. Whiting Saturday evening in honor of her binh- day. Covers were laid for sixteen; Fhe hue was beautifully decorated with phk ribons and flowers. After a very Wu] musical given by Mrs. Eugene Butler the guests enjoyed the remainder of the evening in playing five hundred. Prizes were won by Mrs. J C. Wolff. Mr. Arthur Ender; and Mrs. L. Pettis. TheM S C held its monthly meeting at thehomr of Miss Martha Karch on Fnday evening. A number of ladies enjoyed Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm L. Penis. The afternoon was spent in playing five hundred. Miss Clara Ender winning first Miss Harriet Learning entertained sev- al gid friends at tea informally on prize Miss Gertrude Noel of Chicago was the week-end guest of Mr and Mrs. (I. F. Sanger. Mr. S D. Nelson has been on the sick list during the past week. The Mlssionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Peterson on Thursday afternoon. The subject which will be discussed is "China." Mrs; J. A." Rekhelt. Jr. will read a paper on "New Government." Miss Mane Kress spent a few days at last week with Muss Elizabeth Clark of Irving Park. Chicago. Mr. John A. Reicheh is very 1!! with la grippe. Mn C. B. Easton _and His Mabel Schaeffer left last wéek (or a three months' visit in California. Mr. Otto Knaak left last week for Law- Miss Ruth Reichel! was the guest of Miss lrene Stevens of Lake Bluff Thurs. dzy ad Friday. “i W. Merriman of Chicago spent a few days of last week with Mrs. Tom Duffy. few days of last week wun mrs. 10m “Because [Mme ls feminine. For Duffy. _ . tune In a mbollzed as a woman " Mr. George Fredenck Wheeler 0‘ Ch“ "Why go they symbollte Fortune u cage will give an illustrated lecture on a woman?" Yellowstone National Park Monday. Jan. “Bemuae she's nearly always late 20. at the Presbyterian church for th: when you have n ennzement with benefit of the building fund. ‘ ber."â€"CMcaxo Record-Herald. ' _________.â€".â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€" The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week the Mr. and Mn. Joseph Berube celebrated} their tenth anilvemry g: n (in wddln“ at their home bn N. Green Bay Road on ’Sunday eveniru‘ Supper was served (Oi ' twelve. Mrs. Trim Waller wu‘hosteu at I L , lightfnl m on: Tuesday afternoonyo I“: 1 Mrs. Arthur W. Jerrems. Auiuing Mm ‘3 Waller were 'tbe Meedlme! June: H ”Martin. Jr.. George Allen anflredt lerick Bayliee; Frank Glrdner. Wnltef TBaldwin. John Harmon, Frtnk Warren. ,Jr., and Walter Warren of Chic-go. The lcolor scheme used throughout the room; 'was pink and green and the center piece ,of the tea table was composed of pink i roses lighted by pink shaded candles. The young married set are to suffer ;.. M... in nu- dpmxnure of Mr. and Mn The young married set are to outlet a loss in the departure of Mr. and Mn Frank R. Pardrldge {or California next month where they will live permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Pardridge are among the most popular of the young couple: and last year after a trip to California when they returned it'was hoped by their aq- quaintances that they were to reside here in the future. But they] recently Iold their lovely home to Mr. F. E. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs; Pardridge will entertain at a large bridge party at Exmoor on [new Monday evening and on Tuesday afterr noon Mm Pardridge will again be a bridge hostess at Exmoor A number of the younger set entertain- ed at the first sleigh ride of the season On Saturday cwhing and returned late in the ewning to the home of Mrs. Bowen Schumacher where supper was sens] Mowed by dancing Among that present were the Misses Manurie and Dorothy Loudon. Kathleen Bergen. Mil- dred Thayer. Jean Ten Broeck. Marjorie Follansboe, Elizabeth Schumacher, Harriet and Marjorie Learning. Ruth Beardsley. Dorothy and Rowena Bastin. Margaret Phillips. Margaret Bunncll. Elizabeth Scarborough. and Messrs. Howard Schu- macher. Allen. Goodrich and Leslie Schaufller. George Baldwin. Robert War- ner, Robert Patton. John Briggs. Nat Thompson. and Lloyd Metzcl. Society has awakened to the fact that Lent commences early this year and ‘al- most every day is filled with teas and bridge parties. This altemoon Mus. Frederick Nicholas Baylies of 401 Central Ave. was at home from {our to six o'clock in honor other guests. Mn Edwin T. Swobe and Mn Eva Wallace of Omaln. Receiving with Mrs. Baylies we}: Mm Swobe. and Mrs. Wallace and Mix Mrs. Frederick Preston and Mrs Harry Baylies. who are aisters-in-law ot the hostess Assisting throughout the rooms were Mrs. Harry Halloway of Glencoe. Mm William E Dickie of Chicago. Mrs. A. L. Drum, Mn Frank Gaidner. Mrs. D. F. Kelly. Mrs. Trig: Waller, Mn John Tuttle. Mrs G. V. Dickinson. and Mrs. James P'rindiville. In the dining room where the decorations of the tea table were in pink and white. the flowers being lovely pink roses. Miss Catherine Cushing and Miss Theo Fessenfeld poured Miss Elfrieda Knaak eatcnained "The Dairy Circle" at her home on Friday evening. The people of Deerficld are looking forward to Mr. S. D Nelson's play The Colored School of Baconsville to be gwkn by the boys of sevenlh and eighth grades in Anderson's hall. Saturday evening. Jan. lath. In addition to the play Mr. Carl Seastrand of Chicago will draw some of his inimitable cartoons; Mr, Norman (1. Lentzner of Lake Villa will sung and James Leonard will read. A quartetle fiom Half Day will also be m endencc The proceeds of (he entertaimem will be added :othe manual training fund fur the grammar school. On Saturday aftcmonn Miss Dorothy Supple entertained the Jewel club. The Christian Endeavor of the PreSby terian church will have a busmcss meet mg at the home of Mrs. P. Rosebm Tues day evening. Mr. Alvin anak spent Sunday with hxs parents. Mr. and Mrs‘ Knaak. Mr. Wm. Duffywas the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duffy over Sunday, Miss Loretta Kress entertamed a nim‘ ber of friends at her home on Wednes day evening. Miss Bell Bledersledl of Highland I‘i‘ark spem Sunday with her parents. Mr and Mrs H C. Biederstedt. Mrs. W‘.‘ Galloway wull emertmn a numbef o! hvr friends Fndzw evening m honor of Muss Ethel Raey of CthagH.‘ There will be a joint Installamm ufihc M. W. A and R. N. A. at the home of Mn R. MXVan! on Friday. Miss Mildred Love was on the Sick list last week. ' On Saturday MlSS Clara Pyle will optn a class for any one who is interesth In the making of_ favors andfglaae bottom trays. tune "Pu. why db they call It ‘Dame‘ For I In many Itwullllm {not \nu rheun : In some (11er III» Ih-el n-uumnh-I ; Iowm-d Ilwlr mine: (-lme ll lmml und ‘ :nml (-mlld I» had far lhI- dluglug In ' In {aw Instance: bum-dud .m- fur-I Enlnlu-(l all the fuel requln-d In llww L cum there I'll some urn-e fur tin-p i lug Inefficient machinery In mm 1 More recently. hmu-u-r. ranHouI ‘yhnve taken n «In-Mm: rhnnm- ’l'he‘. ; price of nml hm: ndvum-wl. nmklug ll ‘urxeut la he mun- cnrefnl In llu- um- "fl loono-Iy Don-ado M I: .0 Mb got“ to (In Mp Hoop , Xn tbv alder an! p aut- ul wall a Ila-diam um- and mm. In Mum- lh‘ but. grown up (MI I undo! hold.- ulna to beware Ilium-r “mum in- playing Hammad- uf Inn Ir Ind that the maxillary power atrium-U bu been Kh‘vu Iltlk uni-.drrllluh Ii modernizing the marathon lu [uncut But with “maximum"; It in Very' mum-m. In many ruin- Ill’ and [an-mum: and puma. "on nuch Inn-o6 tnul nun-lune: II worm: cuuluu. have been kvpt In un‘kv quu after their any. of utefnlnem I'm over. the. they were using enough “tram tn pay for n new machine to I very ulmn I13). and to make the Immune of up tndllc mm-hlnery a splendid Iurutment. 'l‘bo returns for this motlmd o! pram-dun I'm thnt the new auxiliary mun-r mn- chllm would not Ilww In turn-turd output o! "00'. nor mmM than It)". I urmt Influx in the must of pmdue “on of the steel. It. 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Dr. Stnrkv)’ my: be 1.1 9 living tt-stlnmnlnl of his stun-u. as the treatment [W In- tnkt-n mu made hlm book ton rear! yuungvr. and that the name I.- trne of othor- H0 l'fllll hh rvmfit) ttw "poly- glumlulnr c-xtrm‘t" And mun It In I combination of extrm'tn fmln the thy- rnM. panr)‘ and nttu-r dlh‘thl ginndl It |s mtnxinhtvrwl by Injowtlnnl Intn unnu'Io-u n-r blood. It It: uld to rake the dvft-Inlve power «If the Mood axullnt sA-flnun putmnl or din-ecu KPH!!! Burial Cash.“ 00 Conant A burial nuke! nr rough but made of cement hm- boen Inn-mad by I fin men of I‘Wott. ()nL. and n mmmnr has been forum-d to place the pmdun-t on the market. The make" MVP [Jo-en used for mme'tlme and an "porn-d entirely ntlnfnflory Tho claim h madc- “Y (be [nu-mm that Mm- ‘nvAuH of wood or met-l an well n the both lnd It: clmhlnx. are lmnrd in (MI cement outer rune Income from damp- neu. no mum! what the cundlmm of the Ionâ€"Conquinr Romm- AN EFFECTIVE RADIATOR. II' “KN-Al I‘ldATUK Friday and Saturday TELEPHONFS 431 -433 g Armour’s Star Ham . . per lb. 18c Armour’s Simon Pure Lard 5 lb. pails . 80c Rolled Pot Roast Beef . . per lb. 18C Rolled Oven Roast Beef . . per 1b. 20c Roast Pork . per 1b. 15c Home Made Pork Sausage . per lb. 20c Hormel’ 5 Dairy Brand Sausage per lb. 25c Fore Quarter Lamb . . per 1b. 15c Finnan Haddies . . . . Der 1b. 14c , f. HE-F . S. DQLE CATERING CO. ,1“: . : {announces the opening of their ‘3“ ‘ fKnew salesf room at 201 East Central Avenue, cdrner Sheridan Road, on Saturday, faanry 18th. In addition to their made to order and special cater- ing goods for Luncheons, Weddings, Card Parties, Afternoon Teas, Etc. A selected line of Home Made Products will be on. sale daily, while on stated days of each week Special dishes will be offered, notice of which will be made known through The Press and circulars. (L Pure Ice Cream, Cakes, Rolls, Steamed Brown Bread and Nut Bread, Dough- nuts, Pies, Etc. (At least one full day’s notice should be given on all orders. ,Ask for our general price list. SPECIAL 210 E. Central Ave. TELEPHONE 53 per lb per lb per lb per lb

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