2.1%,). ¢ ’1: ill-‘5. t...) 4‘4.†Miss Dorothy Clark. who has instruct~ ed a Wednesday night Tango class for a number of weeks. was presented with a gift. a little surprise in the form of a bar pin of saphires and pearls from her pupils on the occasion of the ï¬nal meeting held In week at the Ft. Sheridan ofï¬cers club. the hostesses being Mrst Allen and Mr: Williams. Capt. Williams made a presentation speech during supper. when the pin was given to Miss Clark. The 19th Infantry members of the class left last week for F L Sill, Okla. Mrs. Walter C. Hately. a most famous‘ and pOpular dmner host entertained ten guests on Lincoln's birthday. The table “ decorations were beautiful and the center". piece was composed of violets. fresia and sweet peas which at the end ofthedmner were presented to the ladies and worn as ‘ corsage bouquets. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peyton. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dean, and Mr. and Mrs. Tie-teens" of Evanston. ‘ A. It Wu Spokun by the Engluohman and the American. An Amerirnn in Lumion, living in a private hutoi. inquin-d of an English avqunintunwe haw it was that every one in the house immediately recog- niied his nationality In "Vagabond Journeys" Ml“ l‘e-rt h'ul "ullunl revurds the conversation. ' The Engliihumu lm-kvd 1:! our Anwr I-len friend for a [noun-m umi then vontured (his nlvï¬nilv wwiunntinn. “Uh. of ururw. dun't 5011 ï¬ve. tin-y wauld know ynu. _\nu sew. likv a shot I mean to an)" yuu 501'. that it's quite "dds mu Ilun't you 50". llmt yum nrv that you nrv, ynu we? Eh?" "Say. ain’t it n ilno- thin: we ape-:ik the: sum:- lzlngunge? YN. :er Tlmt‘n what keï¬m the MM» t‘munriow so close togetherâ€"the language. Still. m: l was saying. I can't make up my mind whether it's my foe: or "L" language. I‘d like to have a real heart to heart tat with you about some of these litA Uq details of the language that binds us together. tongues across the sea. ns it were. Come and lnve lunch with me It jthe Cecil." “Quito sorry! I jmt vent and bad a a an hour ago." ‘Bet pcrdon?" The Amerivun vhmu-d on Vhls :1 mm and thcu remnrkq-d. uptown or xmth lng: Mrs. Clarence Gilbert Smith, lurmcrly Miss Amy Bird Holabird WI†emermin ata miscellaneous shower on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Maud Tale of Chicago whose wedding to Harry Stanley ofthat city will take place on March 8. Miss Tate was one of the bridesmaids of the Holabird-Smith bridal party of July 27. Mrs. E. A. Erickson Hf Rmtnv Mme, entertained ! nun‘ KT n! )‘utmq pcnplc a: a house pan): mer the week end and on Saturday evening the‘)’ enjoyed a dehqhh ful dmnerdance. Among the out of town guests were MISS Helen Shaw of Kalamazoo. Mich†Miss Schulcs. Muss Cole. Miss McDermmt. Laurence Eru‘k‘ son. and William L. Johnson of Kalama- zoo; Raymond Redheï¬er. Mapper anc. and George W. Rnssetter of Chicago. cago‘ Mrs. [Mud S, l’utc of \Vu‘u-ricy My. Will be mm M Ihe Highland [‘nxk Lnlws h) cmcrtinr. :1! Ihv I).::x;‘m-:~ u: the American Revulunnn Inn hymn w! “11th Mrs. Frank Rnsxwll .\k.\l.xlhn w dmr mm. In bc hcld ill 2h . Cu‘e'Iv- YMH 11mm OI[htBLh'kx'dlh'zVi5.1I‘L'UJL \\'.n‘zm1g ton's birthday and MM haw Jh‘ hcr xum‘h Mrs. John (Jinx-r, Mrs. McLiulcyu Mrs: l’ere L. Wickcs. Mus Cnsr u! Hu‘mards Woods; Mrs Edwm Pa‘mwr Mn: .\mm Chase. and Mrs. Albert .M-wnmn 01 cm The embroidery class \Vthh meets fortnightly on Wednesdays at the mcm- bers homes will be entertamcd next \Vednesday by Mrs. Maud Shannon. The instructur. Mrs. dc Mnurxuc has bvvn I†With la gnppv .md the «1:15ch m-n- dis- commuud Iwr two meetmgs. Miss Marie Armstrong amt-named at dinner preceding the lecture on Japan at the Highland Park club on Tuesday evening. Among the guests were Miss Valencia Rafferty. Dr. Koltis and Mr. Johnson of the Naval station. On Friday the members of the K. L. C E. of the First United Evangelical church entertained at a Valentine party at the parsonage The tables were attractively decorated with hearts and red candle shades. There were about sixty guests present. Colonel and Mn Royal P. Davidson have issued invitations to the annual Junior class hop to take place on the evening of Washington's birthday at half after seven o'clock in the drill hall. The members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the Ebenezeflchurch will en- tertain a: a social on Saturday evening. February 22nd. On Friday evening Mr. John Kelly VII? 0n Thumy evening there nu I host at a Valamine party to alzou! : rem: meeting 91 the Eutem Sm- and thirty friends at his home in Highwood. : soc l time follgwed. Mrs. Joseph L. Fearing entertained a few young people informally at tea on Wednesday afternoon to meet Miss ‘r‘H‘E‘m ‘Mo'men TONGUE. ' The Social Side Of .Lifc' I mean to sun of mum. don‘t - I o rqcalï¬fféiiisxéffihe week The Daughters of the American Rei olu‘ ition. North Shore Chapter. haiie â€sued 1 invitations to an entertainment to be given on the anniversary of the birth o! General George Washington on Saturday ‘the 22nd of February at eight o'clock in ithe Perish house of Trinity churrh. iAmong those who will appear on the Iprogram are Mr. Charles E. Weeks. who ,will give two vocal eelections. "All ‘ Through the Night"-â€"()Id Welsh Melody, land â€Sally in ()ur Alley," which will be followed by an address emitled ‘George Washington. by Mr, Henry l-L ‘Mason'. Mr, Arthur Ranous will sing “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyex" and f'Believe Me 1! All Those Enduring ‘ Young Charms." and Mr. Ranoua will again sing in a duet. "Would That My Love." by Mendelssohn, with Mrs George Richmond Nichols which Will be followed by an address. A few of George Wuhing- ton's lmprepions, by Mr. Lloyd C. Whit~ ;man; a group of songs. “Shall We Not ;Love." "Tum Ye to Me"-0ld Scotch Song, and "Let Miu Lindy Pan," will be ‘sung by Mr. Arthur Ranous; the High 'School Glee club will sing “Amerin.†“Columbia the (iem of the Ocean." “Sweet Lass of Richmond Hill." and “Star Spanded Banner" The players of the spinet will be Mrs‘ James Watson and Mr. Herbert Mac Farren. Mrs. (ior- don Buchanan. the Regent Will make a welcoming address and Dr. P. C, Wolcott will give the prayer at the opening of the program. hltu lu ltL- «-l--tln-~ " “l"rnm u ltvx'tï¬â€œ "Ii-lull." r"|N'.lll“‘. thl‘ Yankee. r‘pnt‘ ul! ll 0‘ ‘tlku‘tt'l ll"" "No: don't )0" \w'. it'< tu~t Etnn." “UlL rimm with ‘tm-Mln'.‘ eh. drov- plnL' â€10' 'L' ittrtlfn'l) Ht llH- snlm- tlmu as the \wuim- and nthvrwluo- Pom-onllnx the nlt-htul-oxt tmtwlt :tI tuï¬u‘thlo? Well. Well?" um] lln- American ltullml up hie hurw " \‘m't lt urvut we ntwnk the mute language?" "_\«‘ ’lun Il'l r'tttr l'utt'un Tlu- Impersmy you hln dle nmll‘ More In the ton. l‘mtmnnteru Yea lmtm-tl'. l-‘ulr l'ntrnn Well my flrlnm- l- xultu: 11“") {or I r-mtple o!" d: tyu W tmt kind of n lpevlnl rate will ymt the me tun-r r'tnnlfl“ nmnn 5 Home! Companion; l'he Rood ults obtanned tn :ntlxertn mg were 3 n by the Lug.- “Lulu-nu- wht h use bled to he.†Mr. \\ ll Munro. lect t, trtneler and llc\\3p.tpt't wrtter, wh spoke Ill the l‘trslntetmn t'hur- h Th ay eventng 1 he sulun t, “The Arctic moo" had hem sulntuur ed for Libeï¬a" on ucnut u! the mtctt-d tentermg a nd the Pole )ust Al present Mr. Moore' stones of the mannrrs and cmtome of be people at Ireland and and Greenl and the pwturu. launa ‘and flora. these llttle traveled land; were Inte interesting. The restleu iboys who urb other speaker! were 'indeed entb led during the entire re- ciul. Mr oore' I oocount of hu travel :over twelve ï¬le. of ice to ï¬nd In old ~woman left die in An igloo by emigrat- ling party. ï¬nditu her troxen or. her bed ‘ ice. I» tembly tragic . Inld ht? exp'knce 0! being undue-ed by Good For an Ocuoioul Iouqud. “He oflrm me n platonlc friendship." "Take H." mlrln-vd bar girl chum. "umn something better mm alon‘f â€"Louhwllle Courier-Journal. "\\'»'I. Hum-"s :umlln-r thing I'd Hks- tn tn'k to pm, nlmut “‘th you haw tlnu- mm» ILI)‘ TIL-H's t|w n-ulr! (Ivflm Hun at [In- “wk 9nd l‘vv nutlr‘ed tlmt \\ lwn )uur hnwyvr ur uhx'kbrukor. and an fur'h. myq hv's coin: uwny for â€In “I'D'K \‘Hl it [no-xix†lhnl he'n IN!" in: Th1?!’~lh|\ owning and not .lhuw in: up tun-Sn â€Mi? 'l‘m-«hu' murnmu 1‘ht’r'v'L'I-v‘ll Inn (run: I~I (all; l «mu h-H tln- “I'D'K \‘Hl it [no-xix†"In! no: In!" in: Th1?!’~lh|\ "Yo-um: and not shuw in: up I‘L'Ilhl unH? 'l‘m-«hu' murnmu Ther'v- g-w‘ n Inn {rum [*2 (an; I run h-H hlxu In h'L- ¢-I~-1!n-~" “From u hm. "Ii-hm." rv-lw-Mw‘. thl‘ dekmx ".\<‘ r‘pnt‘ «m H u ’lun ‘ nlvww'I 11"" "No: dun} )0" won it'< 1u~t mun." “Uh. rimm with ‘xm-Mln'.‘ 9h. drnv- plm: â€I" 'L' 3MI‘I'YHII) :1! HH- smm- timu as the \wuim- and InlhvrwIdo- Pom-mHnK the nlphtul-m 1N mnwh :II [NHu‘IhloT‘ “‘9â€. Won?" um] Hn- Auwrioan l’ullmi up hie hurw " \‘m't it urvut we npvnk tho: snln‘c- Lunznugv'f" you «a I'hlll" .-\. Smizh entertained at a bndgr [or Ihirtyguesls‘ Mrs. (ark-tun Yanl m“ entertam at a bridge next Monday am-r noon at her home on Laurel Aux, m humor of Miss Schwarz. Mr: Edwaxd .v\ 51â€]:th l’nr'r. .\:u:..r. Inst“ hcr guest Inr mu vu-g'ln~ \I~» Sxffnuirz n! Hoxtnn. u‘i’w J'li‘-l"i hm:- Sumluy. My“ S‘hxmr.’ nun-<1 \Iv» Enrzlh abuu! .1)¢'J: a; .uni ~‘,:~ Imuuiiy {fled bum hz‘rc And :2: \?;n:1,(w and shcxs agam the gum; u: hmn; ' mnpvuï¬uirs. 0n Mwndm \lr~ Alhmz Paul Smith was hIIS((‘\.\ :1! a hum-i lund; mm at {ht- Murmur In {hm} flu: gunk The lunchvon {ably \uh unnhtin-I)‘ deonalcd 1n \l\)lK‘(S and damnixia (m Tuesday MI.“ Kwhume Mrtuulc) “as hush-$6 at a luncheon m honor u! Mus Schwarz. and un Wednesday. Mrs, Edward Mrs. Thomas C. Williams and Min Lois Williams were hostesses ll adclight- {ul tea on Friday afternoon from (hm in six o'clock to meet Mrs. Kennth Mac- Kenzie 0! Chicago who I'l†ruide in Highland Park after the ï¬rst of March. Assistinfl through the rooms were the following ladies: Mrs. Henry J. Thaycr, Mrs. Robert \Vhilc. Mrs. C P. Wood- cock. Mm H. M. Bacon. Mrs. Robert Seyfarth. Mrs. R. Calvin Dohsun. Mr†Moss and Miss Frances Stee'cr. l1 “ .15 .1 \'.ilemxne tea and the Tool“: and (lu- Im table. with its red tulip (entrr pint, \u-rc decorated art‘urdmgh m l\(.lll\ .iml n-d shaded candles Among the Highlnnd Parker: who at tended the masquerade dance I! the ofï¬cers club at Ft. Sheridan were: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. London, the Mines Loudon. Mr. and Mn. Simeon Chittenden. Mr. and Mn. G. V. Dickinson. Mr. H. H Chandler. Jr.. Mr. Culver Shields. Mr. Lawrence Hill. the Misses Van Riper. Mr. and Mn John ll Marshall. Miss Valencta Rafferty. Miss erie Armstrong, Miss Kathleen Bergen. Miss Dorothy dark and Min Viola Shield; A new Tango class has been organized which met at the home of Mr. and Mn R. F. Peyton, Jr.. on Monday evening un- der the instruction of Miss Domthy Clark. Among the members of the clan arc ML and Mn. Eugene Andrew; Mr. Ind Mn. Frank Gardner. Mr. and Mn. Pete L. Wickes. Mr. and Mn John W. Esmond. and Mr. and Mrs. G V. Dickimon. “"11 n :rHlo-d lmm- at th- lM-ir bed 4 ice. I.) terribly tragic. Ind his ex ace 0! being unmet-ed by a (1111in w home he had perk-truer]. their curi Iboul his dmhing 1nd his watch ï¬ned-ably lunny. The womenca livcdinn hoodue ,avny rejoicing lhnt the ' luxd where woman- Through uumcy George E Hump. Mn. Julia try Petcnon has ï¬led a bl†for divorce 'almt Chriluan C Pncmm At the V [me party gncn by the Jewel club at xhc home or Elizabeth Rnchclt (in 'cnmwn heart; were lnlm-n |chandcllcr and the plus czrds. lav Ind refreshment: were all hearts. C wcrr land for rxghlccn Eluabflh , u‘kerbuckrr and (Nady: Goodman" n pnm m the gun-mg games Mr. Moore' 01: cmtomn of h and Green] and flora. wm Inlc boys who indeed emh dul. Mr. over twelve Mm El Ray, whu h]! been spend Inglhc ï¬ve weeks unh Mn W Galloway urned In L‘hnagu Mnndm sflrrnoon. Mr. John Woodman has Jug: "turned lmma bu‘u-u tnp through Mnumri and Michil‘l Mr and â€In “1 W Todd sprm [an Sunday ml! Int-nth In Librnynlle ()n Satu . Feb. 13. Mn. Maebellc Haven and Mr. Emory .Vu’holn werr united In ï¬ne at the home 0! the hnde’s lat . W. E Heeyham. one halt mile west Deerï¬cld The bride wore a beautiful pale green guun and arm-d a bouquet 0‘ tweet pen The ceremony was reud by Rev. F‘ R. Rusebw In the pretence of .1 few relahves and (â€ends lmmediatelylollowmg a wry dmnlv Iup per was 3e ‘ The couple let! «m the lUZDtram ,be Rune 1 ft! days after whn‘h they Ill rHum tn hn-nn-Id In nmkr their hume with W li Henna!“ and family . I! the homeâ€! M! J A Rrxchclt 11 on Monday evcnmg Mm Wodmnn has for in Wash on upper nuucd :nnumnu Ft!) 3.’ Ahnu! 24 mend: l panth- a! supper ax 630 utter which :- cvcnmg mil be spun m plnynng 5001 It .nmply bind to I. Put on on "I. Church .pnr. Emperor \\ llhuu In Hn- hm In Inoruumj Hp rm 1m ur up dw-I-sun- xx. pub“. man-n- . |2| In and nn‘bnwturr nhd everybody In Iliu-(nuon uf nun-mm mm In In: I’hnhvl 1n A lem‘ of the Khuul board was hrid I! the home of M! J A Rrxchclt )1 on Monday evcnmg \Ir and‘lrs [u ()ardnï¬ Mm hvd’ been vism mth Mu Hole fur :he p.431 three week returned In (hm! hnmr In Birchlrce, n, Mu W ;A “'Inhng “1H rmrrum :1 number 01 hr lncnds 3! hr: hun r un 'I‘urvdav athrmxvn I) u»!‘:pIr!ed M! hndcr haw "mural shun". hmung and r: mg nu‘cl) I'hr vu-a tar hunldmg and \UH'. experts to nmsh n: .4 Mr AthJr Emir! noun) puhbc Mn. Rfmhler spent a few dzy: 0! flat week ith ha mother a! lecrxyHHc. (“1'“ng Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur Thcrrinn were (he guest: of M: and Mn Edw Thernln on Monday. Mm May Honwa vmlcd relalun a dnys of last week. Mr. and Mn Edw. Knnk and the†daughtcr. Mildred were the thkfnd‘ guest: of Mr. Ind Mn T Knuk Mrs George Kauh cnzrrulnni a nun hm mt fncnd~ .4! hr! home um Numb lull In 1hr fr '4 rm \1' Mm Hermma Hanghnld \Iulrd unh friends 3! Glenn»: on Mnmhv. Theannual meeting of the Woman‘s Minionary Souety 01 the Prrsbnenan church “I†be held at the honuâ€" 0! Mr: Fred Hague Thurtday allemoon Mm Wumred Supple returned to (hr l'nivenuy of llhpou to attend the annual formal dance 01 (be Acacu frucmny Friday evening :nd a damn; pany [hen by Phi Beta Sotonly the lollomng even- mg‘ She was a gun! It the Phi Beta house ;.\Ir. 6‘ Miner sold hll farm to Mr (gorge Porter of C hxctgo The mostth meeting 01 the M. S. C. will be held u on home 0! the Mme. Krm on Friday evening Mr. In! Mrs. Conan are receiving congratulgioon on the burth o! a non. born rout: 15. Mn. R4 hler spent a few dzy: o! Abu- o‘uudumchapcmd by Mn. J. Reï¬t-hell. Jr- attended the lecture . Lima: at the 1M school F yeveoim. \1‘“ \l .\h\ J.“ MLM \h Dceiï¬cld News Items THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. I bu‘u-u l Ichi ‘ and n “i y ml ‘ lncnd ouch Horn ulin try P1 'orcc 'almt he V [me club at m 'lHin 'cnmy will hr gnu‘ Young \h-n a uni.“ (-u-Hm. \h'r- 1d \1 \Arathrr â€3A1?“ 1-! \1 \UHHJJ \l 'L. \\ If days- .\~ lx‘r .IX hm ldra nu- "UIL ,‘0‘. Mr. \‘Indorhlonm My caught" )llnnh In unnamed Ind tank by Judge (‘flltemf’ roplw‘d U†Indy Wilmer} ï¬n: dflllflllu’lfl " "Wall?" "And he ran hook mo up In for†an wwrm‘l." \“Iï¬ll‘nflnn "mid 3h. Hod. "Hue )mx nny num-rflni dlugmou Mr: he \\ Mull-blyy?“ nth-d 1hr us! '0!‘ (h. (n HA \c-Hl H! v-mru- lhc Luna-r lllllfl‘ï¬â€˜ an r. Huln‘ Hu- pllho of Hu- nlnmh Th4- nn Ruhr! hrnugbt tho- plnn- In Mm :nm'. the Ann-r arr-wind nu! um†he Md nu! Ht:- nnd man}: -u- h mMIHnn- n he fun- m1 l-«hm- he saw the-m Ihe Impo rin: H K The 'hur h was hull! Thon- vrlu In he I m; 3111 In». an the IIIIH', and II lm-«unal In H- prone-r “..1. flux, much to Hu- arm-rut lot-m llhnu-HL urn-n lbc- ~ run was put up I Inrrv, mun} mum-1 ntnr “nu aha-d Ila-u- H nu n Imam md Thr llrrllnm mum nu! uzuhrunnnd Hm unr Thpy lnquIn-d ’I‘hr “Thin-:1 um 1hr Ital-or hm! uddvd the ill! m the- plum The plan,- nun vxumlm-d Thvn H um {mm Hm! in rrH-lng mow the- kmu-r hm! Ic'l fall A Amp ..{ ml hum h!- [-011 u m. h MI 1er pin-er _H1-l abou- HM- run The an I‘m-vi Illuhnl I long HHH' v-\v-r Huh: Hm n! Ink Tln'h-(‘ouhl l-r Kw urn-u! rm lnqmrlm Hr funny (10- Mud I‘m! Hm No! of ink Huhlflc‘d I Hear nI-m'u- lhe vrv-u. and h.- [mt llw Ilnr [In-rr mutiny H to mtrmpnnd n nmmy n- ;numlr an" â€10- am un- of m-nfly nu g-vutmr “H" Hu- n Hw In“! '1 hr HII’ h IHJ Hm! Emperor \\ llhuu l. â€w Inn-Int mun In Hrrumn} Ho- rou 1m ur :qmruvu Ill dw'lnlulu Ha K-UUH‘ math-n- nulu‘him |:| In and nn‘bnwtun nml Innum N'Prylmd} In Iliu-(nuon .4 me do! err-urn [and lo M: Ihlu-I 1n rum mo Imllltu dvlnllu. Hwy 191' In Merlin. wma )lr Runny! I; mum in Ew-ry body'- M-nnne. (be nury 0! the Mir nhm'o the 1-mo- on "no nplrv at tho Em [u-mr “mum Momuflll rhurrh Th. Hrs! Hungo, {he in! hinge \Iu- [Hal-“MK that of .. mu." Tho vam unit»! x-f â€IO m»! In: In 1\\.- -:..-:'~ ï¬nned ‘\ hIh‘JI' :n End 1“ an" in .m N.l"1\‘nn- Hwy .1 1h.- ILv-n- an- mum: 1::.1-.:«-~ (hand Iln" JIIlH’r M 2! Hull (hr h ."w-t pu- nu THE EMPEROR'S STAR. NH. t. that“ w my llu-mL-d inc-lungs ."u-I lu-rfunm. \\ n- :ulxgnlv â€pun Han your! ..{ pnlrutdu.’ : \‘whuiu- An 5-90â€- n- In} H-uhie “I‘ll m) Hw ‘1)hh'Y H‘H Doughnuts, re lar 20c . at 18C Parker House 0115, regular 20c at 18C Coffee Cake, 8 all Cakes, Layer Cakes. etc., for S urday and Sunday Vanilla and Ca Iiwn'thing we M The F. S. D. dunk Eat 51mm! 555525;}? ll Athaction Extraordinm \\«- hurt [I._~ .lfu h f l0 Tw/vp/zmn .. FR NKLSILJESTROM } C131 and Wood: ' In F orl Saturday TEL Don’tForï¬d totry 3 10¢ Loafof GEARY’S SI’E1 Pe our Positively Tearleu Program Song of the past and present Jokes of the same periods . Boys Band and Orchest Elabofate stage settings Pati'iotic Minstrel ha dlc-s the ï¬nest hm- nf fresh Candies, Ice C .1!) Bakery Goods. When m nu-d (all 580 u fame] Ice Cream at 50c her quart We Catering C0. EPHONE 53 make has that “Home tide" taste. A side- splitting Patomime Monologues and Sketcheé ---Orchestra and Chorus-«50 inia' Theatre, Feb. 2158 mm' (In/(7's var/1' Sunday HIGHLAND PARK. lLLlNOlS' \IEI-Phun-dï¬utw Twas Seats at Schumutber’s Dru: Sh LAKE GENEVA ICE "3 Home Bakery; and Political Cam L ream or 34“