Zgfln xvum .â€" w-- p . Mrs. Harry S Loudon will entertain the Thursday evening Tango class at her home tonight. [ht-T9 \\':1~' :lnuthvr \ltrhw-k UllYitlH'\( umlt-r the :Ilh‘l'h't's ur tln- Mar-11m or \Vnterfurti. :ttnl unm- [HUI'1‘ Kltn-Ikt‘l‘~ and [NH hillt‘Ht'x “I‘lt’ “I‘l'lll’h‘tl HIT. public tuuumtu-tzts tuJuer “2111‘ t-x linguishml .tnt! vr-wkm’y sunnhml l'hts form of hum-w- huu'mcr. was quttv- wash-d utmn ttw max! :tnthnritws. ttw mumuh~ Mm; promptly knuth-n! «In\\ :t by u wzttrumuu untl tzlkcu up hult dead Tht‘ «tum authority "-11: us that in tho- t'oHuuitI: .n-ztr ln- utnl sump nth er uwn nt’ V‘nhiun u'vrv «‘um‘u-tml .It [thy llSM‘l-‘S of trying to qurturtI II camvnn. svhmin: up n tull lmrkn-vtwr and painting nuns-~31 and penile rwl For thvse rm'rvntiuus they were lined £100 "grieve. Rankin o! the Mohockl In London In km Old Days. Some l'Uritlle lulrtirulzlrs of â€Ir dun- gem of Lumlun ï¬rm-l.» in lhv uhl flu); Ire given 11; :Ill ul'Ih'lt- ull "The Sum- I'L'I'S and the Muhm-ks" in u Urinal: magazine. The ruwrin- pructk'e ur the Sum-rem was to invade snuxv tuwru tn the evening. drive out the cm» tomerx. lll trvux the proprictur and his Ittcudulns, wn-ck (Inc promises uml. lbove all. "I'um‘" Sh-vlv (915 n! the Mohm'ks. mm» of \\‘Ill:.\t' [I:l\(illlt's nus to "‘Imluw Women in t‘:l.\'n\s .m-l rull tin-u) dun n (In- slrm-I " In 171': n my- II pfm‘lzlulzlllnu was lsnllt'd urn-rm; a rmvurd of £100 fur tho ilplirvlwlrsiull of Inf Mount-k. Soul) after the um-vsshm u! (:wrzu l\" (u thc throne in [820 [In-w \\ .15 :1 recrudt-sn-m-e. though in u mlhh-r form. of Mohm'k rundyL-m :qul at tucks on [he \\‘:lXt'b-"lxlxhl: the ("unr- lies." a: â€w phrusn- u'nuL unw- mar-- bm'ume frl<ll§um|hlc union: the \HI-l-r sths of Lumluu l‘hose l‘l‘U‘ll'il'a. buwm'c-r \\'«'I'Q'Tllll»|_\‘ 1|i.~lm‘ln~(l l'_\ (In- estuhlishmvnl in IHL'U by >il‘ “nin‘ll Peel of all ofï¬-‘it'ul body or rulin- Yc-t "gum m vurly \‘lvtnrinn ‘l:1_\- [liq-T9 \\':1~' :lnuHIvr \lnlIw-k UllYi'lH'\( umh-r the :Ilh‘l'h't's ur tln- Mar-11m or \anurful‘xl, :Hul unm- Ilml'v KIN-Ikle Mrs. Henry Jones of the Moraine will entertain at a dinner and bridge tonight in honor of Miss Theo Fessenfcld who IS the guest of Miss Catherine Cushing. Mrs. Everett 0. Deming 'of 529 South Linden Ave. entertained informally at luncheon on Wednesday. January 22. can Mrs. Eugene Andrews entertained at a bridge party at Exmoor on Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Lamb of Terre Haute who is th€ guest of Mrs. A. L. Drum of Montgomery Road. Miss Helen Conrad entertained a few_ (nends on Saturday afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Louise Clark of Ch:- cago. The mat of town guests were Miss Anna Muno of Evanston and Muss ()live Stevens of Rogers Park. The Dorcas Society met rn the parlors of the Presbyterian church on Monday and luncheon was served to forty guests by [h hostesses who were Mrs. A A. Puma , Mrs. Sturges. Mrs. Jawby, Mrs. John Putnam. and Mass Patchen. Mrs. D F. Kelly emerlmncd at dinner on Wednr-x‘duy .m‘cning, Anmng the guests were Mr and Mrs. James (hun- nun u! Chlx‘rlgn, Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mn. 1. P Smith, Mr. and MIN: F. [.u Cum‘. Mr, and Mrs, Fred N. Huyllcs, Mr. and Mn: Jnhn (me Mr and Mrs. W. R. Tapper, (â€â€œ1 Mn \Kwubc.uUmuth The Tango class at the Highland Park club is an event looked forward to each Monday night by its fai‘hful, enthusiastic Mn and the extent of enthusiasm is shown in that two of the couples. Mr. and Mrs. A. B MacCaughey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser Wilkins of‘ Chicago. who have summer home: here, come out from town to amend. Last Monday Mrs. John Glass was hostess at a dinner {or eight preceding the class. A banquet for the men of the Presby- terian church and congregation will be given in the church parlors on Friday evening, January let. at seven forty ï¬ve o‘clock. This will be the ï¬rst banquet in the new church building and will be an occasion of good fellowship and a pleasant evening wnll doubtless be enjoy- ed by all who attend. A brief address will be made by Mr. William A. Peterson of Chicago following the dinner. Rnllcr skaimgpmtxn A: Ihv rmk ‘1! the Lake Blmf .\;1-. '11 Summn anmm- to be a pupuim mrm nf mun-rhumnan Among [210): furzmng a party In at- xendzmcc wcrc Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Chmendcn. Mr, and Mrs. James 'l‘mxel, Mrs: H. S. Luudon. Miss Carolyn thclds, Miss Dorothy Clark. Mr. Thomas Troxcl. Mr. Culver Shields. and Mr. H. H. Chandler, Jr. Mm Roland Bleimehl entertained the Mrs. uchre club Tuesday evening. Sewing SHADOW OF THE Thé'Sééi'al Sidéb’f Life FUN FOR THE ROWDIES. Shown In 3 Ihv rink MOON. ,ocal Affaii's of the week u mlhh-r uuzl :1! the 1" Ir- By the Observer A piano recital by a number of chil dren of‘this city. pupils‘. of Lawrence Creath'Ammons and Josephine Rea-Am- lmons of Evnmton. was given Saturday 'morniig In the reception room ; o! the Highland Park club at ten o 'clock. Among those presenting the program were the MissesJane Tapper, (.eorgiana Getty. Mar jorie Merritt. Beatrice Thaycr. Dorothy Curtis, Ruth Warner. Mary Tapper, Helen Watson. Edith Fyffe, Geraldine Faxon. Charlile Baylies. Elizabeth Pnndlville, Josephine Faxon, and (irace Andrews. Among the boys who played selections were Tom Wyles. Jack Tuttle. and Allen Mason. Mrs. W. J. Schmidt entertained the Sewing club on Monday evening. Mrs. H. Morton of Webster Avenue. was hostess at a delightful party on Thursday evening. January 23rd. in celeA bration of her birthday. There were many guests present and the roomx‘were prettily decorated. pink and white being used as the predominating colors. An orchestra from Ft. Sheridan furnished music and dancing formed the princnpal amuiment. When refreshments Were served a lovely frosted cake ' was placed upon the table and Mrs. Morton, in the military fashion. cut the cake with a sword. Mr. Morton 13‘ a sergeant in the hospital corps. Although Lem commences next “'ch nesday and there will be few large en‘ tertainmems for lorry days (ï¬bre has been comparative quiet during this week while last week every day wasthc scene of luncheo'ns, bridges. followed by [us With dinners in the evening. The reason may bethat the opera IS claiming much at- tention and faithfulamungthc attendance [here are Mr. and Mrs. ()rnn Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. UlelnSOfL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elements. Mr‘ and Mrs. A. L. llrum. and lhrir guest, Mlss Lamlx whu vame on from Terre llaute, 'lndv. lo al- xcnd tlu- opera; Mrs. John Glass. Mr» Urncxlt-Vt- Mott, Miss Ednh lk-ymun, Miss Carolyn Slm-lds. and MI»: l'llSCllld (arm-r. The lrllll\l(~ ur \n-an ‘.|lllt‘ In {min- wml :m lnh-r\.| of .-:_-m pun-x 1... (Ween â€mm A pair «wrurn-d m 17".! and â€'1' null “gnu: In 1‘?! .nml h": The Whole nr Hu- (\n-mu-Hx n-nmr} will paw \rllhnut men-r Hanan \nv umn the years mm and an: “m pu- teflty hau- the ummrhmny u! willmu Ins: IL It \\:I~ .ung nq-[um-d HLH Halliâ€! Hf \c-Illh mnr Hu- um ~ 11:05 aflonh-d Hu- only :U‘I‘IH‘LJ’r mrnmi n! determining Hn- «Ilalauu'r M lho' mu. but Iutn‘rl} (he qn-vd nr light nus I» came the umn- min-rm! Ina-mud for that purpose .\r\\' \urk Anwrlrnn ’1 here um ur (‘nlerQ' nun) \anh m» gn-nh-r than thu- Hm! In«llr uh uh.- eurtn. WM. IL hm. arr llu';l~l)r:llul¢-. su. h an lln- ism-d nr tum. uni-1. u INHI'U lulu-w u .‘w-umL :Ind Iln- ï¬veâ€! of unm- cules of hut ;:|~.-‘, but H)|-\ nrr nu! (II rx-vtly w-ru-pmm- (u the nnumn \x.~lun -[.:I\\'ro-w .- Hud-aw In (‘hn'ngo 1:0":er U t‘l'll M From the lmmuun) ' who lmu- “Hm-«ml HI. in «In-Ix vi!“ H|n~l.ln-u~~ u and uu-q- 'lmlnn: -|-1* l-‘urlres or lurm “l um! most terrifying Mum l 1 always hum-mu In â€w v: silent. unruw'lml um sportutur (-mmumlh mm umtiun. l (ml 'I‘Illtu~l m xm-nt. :H lhw :“ Hm 'm Illnlcl' IIH- Imuml «~Iv Hr cumin: m'lum» .\nnrm mribcd [:3 Lang (‘3 lh‘ lszm diqm m w]! nut Ttu- rupicliu n! Im- 4m!- lleIU pru‘lmwl :1 Im- thin: mnlrriwl \\:I~4 ~\\H- earth at :l syn-(l [wx'h'l I?_ luvohnuuriiy’lhh-Iu-d {u nuiie u! n unum) \\ nu! " any~_llnw run I hdnz the mum t. his knd'es M my tw-I? Neily» lump .- dime on the num- â€" New uric-fl" Times Demo-Tn. ' Mn Willmm Ru‘hard popcr and Mrs Juhn Moulmn Tutlh- wen- hu‘u-«c‘ :a: .1 [cu H115 uftcrn mn frum mn-c uni-.I >x\ u‘clu'k a: the Hmhldnd Park ‘11:!) 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Ind ere I'll nu mound nun: (he dunking of run The uudlh-n rulxu was nurtllng. nud I pau- ed and loukvd umnrd the mountain I IIIW a sum! column of are Iboot dun nwn rd out of the Hand: The ï¬ll- rler when-d an lhuugh umck l-y wnw tllunlc (WT. win ulnar! and crushed «luwn Into [he mnynn There Wu: 3 Mr M thumb-r. and I saw the Na Pr pour (mu) [he “3‘ an I! all the wimlnwl of heaven had been opened ".\ r-lomhmrsl'†I (Ht-d " {nu for your life?" I-‘Mr lent “mm to our fen-I “'9 â€bed dun†ltw cannon, h‘anm; ann-n l l llllr THE HIGHLAND PARK m RIG} Emulnhon‘ '01" anl nauu- u June In H. IIHnâ€" r11 h U [In llr‘\Â¥ llu Youth's 1 c-mpnrm Hu- (rv-vw In} [VHH’ Ill “Q 73 u‘llh-rw‘ nunl we“ I! m! H-\ r \\ O m nun-rm! ml w nth-rm! n ‘Huv dflvk nun H Mluur .- Ill wd TELEPHONES 431-433 Sobey’s Sanitary Shop i Friday and Saturday Special Fore quarter of Lamb . . per Leg of Lamb . . . per Rolled ()\ en Roast Beef . . pcr Rolled Pot Roast Beef . . . pm‘ Armom 3 Sta] Ham . 1x 1‘ Armours Simon Pure Lald 5 11) pails Roast Pmk _ . . . m 1‘ {I All goods advertised below are ï¬rst class articles; the only kind we ever carry mush Int! §llffifll Layer Cake, regular 50c, at . Home Made Dbugnuts, regular 20Cperdoz. at . . . Parker House Rolls regular 23c The F. S. Dole Catering C0. TELEPHONE 53 Roasting Chickens, Capons 'I 111 kc} s Butter. Butterine and Ii ggs 210 E.‘ Central Ave. per doz., at Telc’phon‘e your orders car/y F of Sunday per lb .20C N h