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Highland Park Press (1912), 12 Jun 1913, p. 2

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A number of Highland Parker: attend- ed the wedding of Miss Harriet McClure. daughter of Dr and Mrs, James (i. K McClure of Lake Forest. to Robert Douglas Stuart of 4830 Woodlawn .-\\e.. Chicagp at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Tuesday at the Lake Forest Presbyterian church. Later a reception was held on lawn of Glen Hame. the summer home of Dr‘ and Mrs. McClure, Among the guests from here were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregory and Miss Gregory. Mrs Tillman and her niece. Miss Carolyn Shields. and Mr. and Mrs. Francmurown. and .Vlrs‘ John BR)“ n. Mrs. C. P. Woodcock of Lmden Park Place. entertained the embrmdery class at her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Buckley is m charge and acts as hostess at the ladxes day whnch IS on Saturday at Exmoor. day for Saltus Point. Mass. to spena In: summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm U" Flaherty of Wau kegan Ave. Highwood, announce the marriage of their daughter. Estella to Hugh L. [)rury of North Chicago which took place Wednesday morning of last week at nine o'clock at SLJames Catholic church, Rev. Father Gales performed the ceremony. The bridesmaid was Miss Helen Berberick who wore a gown of pink charmeuse and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Attending the groom is best man was his brother. Thomas Drury. The bride wore a gown of white lace and a full tulle veil held by a wreath of lilies of the valley and carried a bouquet of white roses and maiden hair fern. The wedding march was played by Miss Wilhelmnina Morran. a firiend of the bride. and Miss Suzanna Bhlan and Mr. Charles Schneider sang. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was serv- ed at the home of the brides parents. In the evening a large reception was held from nine to twelve o'clock at which about eighty of the young couples friends were the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Drury lett Thursday t'ur'Miluaukee. A number of the girl friends of Muss Horcnce Shelton gave a farewell pany in her honor on Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Burridge Butler of Waverly Ave. will entertain at bridge on Friday after noon. Mrs. Ernest (iail entertained informally at a supper party on Sunday evening. The annual banquet anddance given by the Alumni Association of the Deerfield- Shields High school will be held at High- land Hall on the evening of June 18 at seven o'clock. Each member is privileg- ed to invite guests. Mrs. Jacob Porter Smith at Prospect are. received at a tea from four to MX o'dock on Thursday afremoon to meet Mm Charles F. Smith. Auisting in re- ceiving were the Mesdanjes Robert E. Smith. Robert Buckley Franklin H. Haney. Walter E. Carr. J. F. 1.. Curtis, Thomas Clements. Marshall E. Sampsell, E. Tyner, George Allén- Mason. and Walter E. Carr; Mrs. Ross J. Benny, who “ill entertain at a musicale at three o'clock on Satur- day afternoon at her Sheridan Road resi- dence. will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. Frank Lincoln We‘an. Mrs Edwin Day. Miss Jessse Ch'mdler. and Mrs. Frederick Buller of \‘ancoin er. B. C. A pretty social event of last week “as a tea given as a benefit by the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary sodety of .un..- __ 7 the First M. E. church at the home of Mn John Christman on Friday from three [6 six o'clock. Many ladies were in at. tendance and a good suni was realized for the society. Miss Mona Quayle. daughter of Rev. and Mrs Thomas Quayle; gave a tea at Greenwood Hall. Chicago University Thursday afternoon to announce her en- gagement to Mr. Leaman Penny Thurber, son of Mr. and Mrs Dexter Thurber of Dexter, R. I. Mr. Thurber is aciassmate of Miss Quayle's. Miss ' anche Mason of this city. who is Miss uayle's room‘ mate at the University. assisted at the 510 Davis Street The Social Side of Lifq? all and deliver Wednesdais and Saturdays Phone or drop a pgstal to William Parker Co. vocal Affafi's of the week By the Obunrr Mrs. Walter E. Carr entertained m- formally at an aflcrnoon (:2: on Fnday, June 6. :Mr. and Mrs. Carr are leaning thelrh «the Nth and Will nu‘upv a supte of ms at Mr FS .Dolc s for thc summelimonlhs Mrs, Ross J. Benny WI” be bones; at a mum It at her home on Sheridan Road quaturday afternoon. June 14 ll three oglu‘k‘ lm-xl‘ions were Issucd Fndny by the North 910R Chapter of the Daughters u the .Arffncan Revoluuon to a rd‘t'plloll and Imbncalc In cummcmoruuon 0! Flag Day. avihe home 01 Mr: George Rich mond fichols on the aflcrnoun n! Salur day. Jq e 14 at $30 o'dmk AbotH five hundred people were present at the ”resbytenan church today when the W tan's Presbytenal pottery at the Chica Presbytery held a meettng and wen,- tertained at luncheon The tnlA lowindladtes had charge of the luncheon Mrs. " C. Hughes, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Qarles F. Drake. and Min Cher lotte Yoe. Miss Manone Loudun muted a nunfier at the young mrls [0 seru' who were the Muses Jenn Ten Brou'k. Ma'rg *nte Follansbee, Manurte Follan.» bee. Taylor. Lourse Taylor, Carolyn Shiel Constance Shields. Catherine Schu cher. Kathleen Bergen. Mannne 7v.- graduate h'he (lnu consisted ul Iour Nut teen ethueti‘nu-mben who through the Lee excellent t ’mn. of Mr, S. [) Neloon l'nn were able (:1 gradulte with honor The hml (lass color: here uurple and white. the A“ colur ache wu urned throughout the ”:0“ hall maknrt‘lt very pretty and Ittru‘tlve We: Among the member; Ihu took part were The Mm Eltriefi Knlak, who olayed I piano the snlu, Mr F. r The-then. who delnvered the salutatg and Mm Esther “0,146. c t who gave uledu‘ton' ln madman ' ‘ to "HI. Mr. ownley u! Wmthrop Hnr-‘ bungaxea ‘ry Instructlve I: well as m mtg-row k on "Pru‘feu." and “1..., v bee. Taylor. Lomsc Taylor, Carolyn Shiel Constance Shields. Catherine Schu Cher. Kathleen Bergrn. Manon:- Mfilillg; Mary Sodgwick [aura K Ken- nedx. lAnnlc Cobb Margaret Bunncll Mari French, Bertha Harbaugh. Ruth Bea ey. Jeanie Taylor. Edna Van Riper, Ethel Wan Riper Nancy McPherson. Ma :rite Schaefier Ruth Kcrfoot, Esthc IKerfooL and the Mesdamcs Carlo- ton Val. and A. Leslie McPherson. Mis‘Anna Morgan of Ravnma held .1 small meption at her studio. on Tues» day him) (out to six o'clock to mat Minn Head d Dr‘ Gates of Wuhingtoh whose enga men! recently was announced Plaee as hostess at a tea from three to six 0' k on Tuesday afternoon to meet Mm Charles H. Schweppe of Lake For- est. iqhnerly Miss Laura Shedd. daugh. (er ofNr and Mrs John Shedd 4)! Chi- cago who wasabride of last January Receiéing with the hostess and Mrs. Schw was Mn. Joeeph Albert Jones of N York. who is spending the sum- mer the guest of her sister Mrs. Rex Jones. Assisting werethe following Indies. Mrs. Seorgej \h Bride Mn John A Bunnegl. Mrs. Sidney J. Holland Mn Ever G Deming. Mrs. Cregier Mn Georfi Moore Mrs Hugh R. loudon Mt“ Lander Jones 0! Linden Park Georfih Moore. Mrs. Hugh R. London. Mrs. Brink M. Terry. Mrs. E. B. Maul. Mrs. oyal W. Bell of Wmnflka. Mrs. Jam 'A. Harvey of Chicago. Miss Jet-it Chanda, Miss Miriam Steevcr, Miss llclenpeming. Muss Margaret Deming. Mi Bertha Harbaugh enunaincd a num of friends informally on Monday eveni‘ at dinner. fhc out of town guestdjw'ere Misses Fayma Lennox ol MammllIOW'n. la.. Della Andenon ol Pennsfilvania. Edna Bartlett of Omaha. Neb.. {pd Inez Annerman of lromon. Mich r'uesda) evening at eight o'clock at the tin church of Fon du Lac Wit. Miss na babe“ Schell. daughter of Mn illiam Reno Schvll. became the bride f Dr. Baker Aaron Hamilton of Highlfim Park. The young Inupk' will be at omc at White Lake. Mich. for the summer at Dr Hamilton's muage and be at horfie after 0;! firs: in Highland Park. Dr Hwilton will be her:- In amnd In his pract however. during the wwk days as is *5 custom In the summer Su of :1 tend ‘ at} I (I {" Adjudication Notice Pu 'c notice is hereby given that the Sn ber Administrator of the Estate of Di mar Ohlwein. deceased. will at- tend County Court of Lake County, atlt thereof to be hotden at the Cbu ouae in Waukegnn. in said Coun» ty. he first Monday of August next, 1913 hen and whhre all persons having claimfi against said astute are notified and nested to present the same to said rt (or adjudication. 17 ngc Wau! H 011me ; Administrator WALTER A. Blnoncxl Attorney {or Estate mt. Illinois. June 9. 1913. Evamton, Ill. I Deerfield News Items The regular meeting 01 (he Mu Sigma Chi will be Md at me home 0! Mi. Martha Kurd Frldny rvemnl The monthly meenn‘ of the DU" CirrIe wu Md It the home of Ni. (hue Srhhc tday twmug Mn S P. ulrhmm and Mr Edw Blmmcbl up: a It» days In Springfield‘lll Mm Muld‘d Whmng cnxrruxned 1 numbtr 0! hot inehds M her home SI! urda) rscmn‘. Mr W. Shnads u! Mmm-Ipohn wu 1hr guest of Mr, and Mrs. B. H Kym In! week The In! a. unc of the but man-mm 0! the huâ€" h red dub was nrld I: [he hume u! M I C Wolf! Tunda) liter noun Am the member: who nun prints were n W. A Whmng who won the firs'pnu. and Mn Eugene En (1ch the sec ' prur, and the rnnmhhun pme was a rdcd (0 Mn 1. PM!“ A large “tuber or [Weld rut-opt: Assembled IQ'Andcrsun's hull Thurudn) evening In 2! lo we um wt (hr bet! and largest an o! the lkcrhcld school gradualr (- (Inn consisted u! Iour tu-n cfhueimcmbcn who through the l cxcrllcm ’nm. of Mr, S. [) Ncloon T Arthur lpOOfl alw pvt In mural my talk on uccm The In! numb" on the p m in the present-hon 0! (he diplom ‘ by Mr, Simponn. Fll’f deal )cd the home uf Mr Sun‘ nengreen (urdn) morning a! aboul {our thin oclodt The haun- WhK‘h was owedn by Mm Margin-l \ adder was only a w rods from her own resa- dence but unite!) the latter did not catch on 6 The fire it belieu to have been tau y pauperk from the chimney This how u not certain. but it II the only came hich (he) an find It In: comiderl Icon to Mr Sunnengmn and (amuh u re now hung m mun Mr Sam Minor 0! Eon) Pike Co A :10” was Pup week- end gun! 0! N1! Ind b tchium Mm Hug! a Knaak ha; Issued Inviu lions {or a puny to be gin-n at her home Thursday *flnng n J Muss 342:. Honua was the wet-k end guest 01h :mer.Cthennc Homu 0! Albany P She also \Isllcd wnh Mrs. Kelli of Edema-Mu. The : gar: who Illendcd Sundny‘l; gum: benign Deerfuld and lmmnucls, l were dm 'nled at the poor game put. up by the 7 'tom The local boy: but the: ball an “ok- bam whenever they‘ loll like I! moved twenly run: In eight mnir‘MKrulk had no diflkully in holding ’ Vi’im down without ex- ‘ emu hi 1. Hi; support wu mrly perfect I! lmmmucl'l scored only‘ {our rum l :- mung" will try to have. better man- out in the our future, up by the 7 ‘to the: bi” an “I kl! like u eight mnir‘nd in holding ’ emu hi better man- ou An adjouhed This have only came h comidcrn h family w I Mr Sam Mu, was (I? ‘ Mn. 5 P.. Mm EH that the «fun my be oile¢ Mn. F. ickcrbocku entertained a number 0! . Heath Toad-v afternoon in honor of: binhdly mnivemry, Mi- ‘wutmmn at China) .3 visiting it he! aunt. Mn H Johnson. ‘cntr-l Au- whu‘h cum After {hr resolution hid ,petilionfgngncd by about pron-sting agaxnal closing ilrond (mum‘s, was read. was ”bled. The “(enu- poaed 0! Mean Km Hormbctgor rccommeodcd lic for a dnmnbop be not [to r. Henri Mm. [Rafa-Id ‘wi find to learn that [he '1“ noon be flanked no «.1 last week mum-mum m mm! 1 ml menu a! Dem»: dur- mg the week 01 Sometime! 29. Them“ greg- u the urn! nnunl nut-mum 0! me good road: orpmunum thrown! (he Unfit-d Sum and II Md under the .wgca 0! ll! Amcnun Highway As- ton-lion. lhc Amencln Automobile Au- .ounnun and the Nunxul Anon-um 0! road machinery Ind matenal mlnuluotut- (rt. the Inner mambo“ bio-nu con- ”med pnmnnly It": the expouhun of muhmrn- 1rd man-null- held In umjunc non vulh the «mate» "I he meclim WI” b! thorouahly repre-cnu‘nve m char-ctr! Ind 1hr Conlblnrd attend»? 01 (he \uuun road org-manhunt will be well over we Ind ml] «manly not a new record (I: In advance 0! attendance figure- at am previouu good road: mar! m; m the l'mlcd Sum-u ‘ The «memo-t manor” and (outrncmn mll )om wuh (indium-bed hymen m min; me pewnm comp)“: and d tecuw. The MO ml! be annn‘ed .- Water! to u to spa-ulna on m0 sanction mlmlrmm. Ian-23mm. ad- ‘ sum-(rum. mooomna etc The expo-moo vull be Mid on lhc (round flu-0t M the Wayne (Lu‘dfiu Im Mindy undo! the large ball m which the tau-um 0! lb: Cong". will [at had and. In ordd lo mad (he mqmremaiu 0! lb: ampnma vhuh mnnuixmn heavy mad bufldflll mnchmm Huge vmlnl Io! Ind In nip-mung sued will In Unmanned mlo exhnhu quot by the crI-(‘uun 0! I lup- Irnl In utmh huyy muhmcn' m" be uhlburd Ind demon. Ill-lad A: humour" Hu- rtmlrhblr government rxhtbu of good road model. "I“ be I ictlurr 01 Rb: ripe-1mm lo grthn unh the I'IYIOUI nlur exhibit: WhM‘h \HH ht shown In mm )1 Ilrgn num be: than at the (ungu-n hem m All-mu (Hy m 191‘: The uflhm oi the («mun-o arr [wan Waller I‘m. hunt-n u! the L'n'ucd Mun ”fine of l'ublu Road; I’mldrnl Lu: Md'lung, Furmrr Tic-nu!!! n! (he l'mu'd Sum. Tic-tuner. J L Penny baker M') M [M Amrru I?! ”I‘hWI) Allin nun-u. Sex ‘y and (hula 1’ Light Itonnfl le ngh‘a)‘ kmnmlulmfl 0! Wu! Vlrmml, Aolsum l0 lhc Pvundrnl Thr hcndqunncri u! 1hr Lungn-u I“ m the (uluudo Budding, thmghn D k “in County $060000 ‘0“ Emu W a! Offioon Folbvod ‘.. mm the electron o! officrn a ban- and '8 held in tumor M the ciao-n3, and Incoming oflken The pmgrnm cow tasted 0! I devotional Ind tuna urn-we. And meal mmkll number; Rn Daniel Bryan! 01 Zmn Cnv delivered the principal 36d". of the (\fnln‘. The newly clotted uflkeru were lnsulled by, Rev J. F. Van Even of the Firm United Evm‘clnul churrh 0! this my There were about two hundred and filly delc- ' gnu- ol the datum: n‘whe‘ from all para 01 the county prroem. The uncut! winch [on lo the sandy whvch In. the erly 0! Chicago and Huhllnd Park dvcd m Hroc klyn. N Y.. May 2!. 1913.0! It’ule indigestion. Mr. Fteld Ind tamtly cum to Hum-Dd Park in 138 Ht- urn I membt-r and Director at the Highland Part Budding Company He won the chat Clerk 0! the lntrmal Rnrnnc ofltcc 04 the Umud Sum tn Chpca‘o and undo I huh mutton u m executtve ofltcrt WIDM the bonnet- u! the m 001 Iccttng lug revenue lrom the diullkn. brem and the mam tax. this kind at mutton being entucly new In thin coun- try. bang war meuurr In (th0ch o! the lam:- acqunmuna- nude in thn oflirf, Ind Ibtltty shown In thr tnndutt lures! number 0! Met-m ll lhcnnnull rally In given lo the Zaon (Hy .odely o! the buunc’t. be wn thooen . ”may 0! the Fun! Nllmnal Bank 0! Chung: The Fu-Id hmxly were among the first comrn (0 Highland Park When hll house, whnh wu then-00nd house out at St John. on Laurel Avc.. wn read) (hry moved there and had 0:va yvnrl um" \h Fndd bum Ihc Mu-c m Cum-I Ave now mud and owned by Mr. H, B‘ Clnrt, Mr. Fidh vu chasm mlyot m 1m He afterwards moved in New York. when, nbout more-r110. Mr- Mdiednnd not at the ripe u!- ol seventyuven years be hot panned any, remembered vim sincere love Ind uflcdion Irv-ll who Compouubom mm Chm DIMâ€"People (In short" "dam mugrghw (II-I M formed! Cor-oh. IMO! New York lurm LSMETIBWANNUALMLLY hum â€"â€"th. (m Lam-I AVG “0' ‘ I by Mr. H, B‘ Clnrt. 0 , . I,“ mayo: m 1011 He’ e e - , New York. when. ‘ y l‘__ m; A‘._‘ -_J 201 East Cami Ave. Cars Stored, Rented and Reyna: Cream Walnut Caramels, Peanut Clusters. P ht Peanut Bn'ttlc, Cream Chewing Candy. Chocolate; Dip ‘ mels, Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts and all flavor! of Cr”, The following candles are made right here in H‘ and fresh every day (00: Cream Chooolata, W lit F mm..mruluum Hob-£550 in I 0 gr Home Made Cangdleg; Chocolates I. W. Coca-I Av... LAKE GENEVA'glc FRANK L. SILJESTROM OfflconndYudoEl-M-nlhnl tquh-fl': Telephone 67 North Shore Auto T mm..mruluum u'a Let us furnish the maten’ali for your luncheons, dinners card parties, musxcales re-t J Fire Accident Tornado Burglary Hate Glu- Employ: Jud W 65 and the Ice Mu: will 9’2“: PETROLEUM COKE Highland him Write. insurance in I." in brand!!! French Candy Kitch Out of town moving with Auto Truck ceptions. etc. W In? 2301NISL John-Mn. h"

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