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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Aug 1913, p. 2

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a.“ Exmoor is gay this week wirh pri- vate partlps. On Monday elszhteen la- dies from Highland Park were. the arrests of Mrs. Royal \‘llas of (‘hioagd at a clock putting match followed by a luncheon. On Tuesday )lrs. Juhn Rlstlne and Miss Marguerite I-‘nllans- bee entertained about 4% masts at bridge followed by a tea at fin- o'clock. Assisting the hustesses in m- ceh’lng was Mrs. “C B. Ectun. Mrs. Rlstlne‘s mother, of Kansas City, Ma. at the punch table )Ii<s Jean Ten Chicago “us the w krnd guest . parents of Mr): Lo . Mr. and Mrs, l'ems. Mrs M. Jr Clark naming her ( NIH: lillzabczh lark of (human .\lr and Mrs. Ijmcs Brch}. l'c'alt'r .md Mrs. T Morris and L: I.lb(‘ll}‘-lll(‘ were ll" guess u! M Mrs S, S l. we lasttsvaerk‘ Mrs Aim-n1” He: or Euxn Oak Park. “as thc uest of .\lr~ Remix-ll, Jr. Thur: p)". There will be a lawn snrial dancv- at (be home of Mn: ham-s sun of Highwood on Smwrday em for the benefit of St Jamvs (‘le church. The observer who was at the well patronized beach Sunda) afternoon overheard a man a \1sit0r in our sub urb. any as he watched with apparent admiration the boat and crew puttin: nut to sea. “Those boys will look back to this with the pleasantest mem- ories. it is something they will never forget." Every week there are chap- emnes at the beach appointed by Mrs John M. Tulle chairman of the bath- ing beach committee. This week Mrs Arthur Jerrems and Mrs. Richard F Peyton are acting in this capacity too. the presence of the Volunteer Life Saving Crew adds mlghtily to the safety of the people and it is an in- spiring sight to see these boys in the heaviest of seas man their bvat skill- fully. The most popular plnce [01' r CrOl- tlon durlng the warm days Is the bathing beach. Every day the youn: people gather here and thoroughly 9 tr joy themselves on the beach and ln the water. Safety ls evldent when (He sees the salvart figure of Mr Murrh Parrot the awlmmlnx master who watches vlgllantly the bathers. ever ready to give advice. to those who re- qulre lt. In the art of swlmmlng. Then, hummw: and 'hn 11w" plmwl Yuriju 41 wins: 'h» 81'!» "mun In Th») W 0n! IL' Mr and MN l‘a'i's \mm. \1' an! Mrs. H 43‘. H1:I~‘<>n, ,\Ir. a“! \l's D F‘ Kellv. ML and Mrs. Eugmw E An drews. .‘rfr. H H. anpr and Mr. D. E Page emertained partiw a! dinner. Huunm' ( quchmuw I .\li<< \lm ‘1 and .\Ir~' F .Inhn .\l 'I on the tennis courts included dances and vocalists who were excellent and the audience composed of gay little parties were seated at small tables on the verandas. The scene was brli‘ Hank. and of great attractiveness. Among those who entertained at din- ners preceding were Miss Lulu Belle Jones. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Memphis, who entertained a large party of young [)Poplt‘ and Mr Robert Bowman was a bachelor hoat (or another large party, Among thOse who entertained parties at the cabaret were; Mr and Mrs. George E Marcy. .\ir, and Mrs. Frank Jones, .\ir and Mm. Martin instill, .\ir and Mrs, B: F. Rlonlson. Mrs. .\ C Edw:ir«l~' .\il<.~' Lester ('uffeen. Mr and Mrs Frank Gardner. .\lr. an-l .\lr< l.. K llni'emm. .‘ir and Mrs. L l.. ilm‘th. .\ir and MN Charles .\l(x\l;ir .\i' .llvltzi R llezivi, Miss Virginia inmll. \lz' t‘hmlt-x‘ E F‘nllanslwv. and .\l: Hilll .\i1.~‘ H l. l‘v'nnall‘ Tanguing is becoming more popular than ever and many new steps are [)0- ing taught by expert teachers and the hotel and club dances are extremely popular. The many dinners and cab- aret parties at the Moraine nn Satur- day evening made the place particu iariy gay and the dance- following tlw entertainment was a wry jolly affair The beau moude or the North Shore. including the. members at younger up; of Highland Park ere among the guests and joined in the dance. The cabaret performance which took place l'n'It-r thv Q-fl‘h'ieu! mama vm m Mr, E L‘ We‘lsh. 1h:- (‘aslrm m R1 vinia Park is again hvwnmiuu [hr scmu- 01' many mun»! panivs Anton: those- entertaining last “ka wvn- M" and Mrs. MAN‘OH .lulmsrnn ut’ Lakv Forest, who had a party of um. and Mr. Arthur Aldis wim night k'llt‘flls, lmth on Friday evening FurthFIRSTudFUTURE dead-g. Aug-j Call and deliver Wednesdays :1 _ 506 Davis Street The Social Side of Life FuhHRSTIIJFUTURE duds. A1 Call and deliver Wednesdays :1 . N132“ your 83W 6f 'delicate cJor and fabric mined by inferior cleanem’ 1E" you can have the: Original Color. Lac and Beauty retained by sending them to . ‘ William Parker Co. V'H li H' IMO?!“ ,ncul Affairs of‘thc “'ch ”who m I Yuri J :v w o-n! m m with ~!'I:‘Il|'~ x'whv m M Mru II and s “'3!- Von“): ,u how“ B\ lhr Mr; WnL Duffyk‘spcnt 14>! \ka at Eagle Lake. Mich‘ -’1 Mr. Chnsz \Vllrxuan is vmtmg mlh rcluhvcs 1n Iowa. F3 Mr. and Mrs. R. ; Lord and furmly of Chicago “us the w kend guest of me parents of Mr): L0 . Mr. and Mrs, L’ W, l'ellns. Mrs M. J‘ Clark naming her (Laugh Sh": [ihzabczh lark of L‘hmgn Misses Marie Kras and Mildred Whit ing. who have bee. \‘isuing with Mr» Lindsay or Wmne fur thr last hu- weeks returned to enr homz-s m Deer field Friday morn: “(X)“ Miss Mary Homtj had as her week-end guest her sister. M‘s Camerlne Houua of Chicago. _ 3 Muss Clara En 1r entertained (be Thimble Club at hd home Friday {mar Mrs: Margaret ngeider 0f Jefierym Park was the flue“ 0! Mrs J C Wolff last w.eek o‘, Miss Eva Ender {gas the aura! of Miss Ruth Waffie of Chi‘fim) lasx week MISS Ethel Reayaf Cedar Rapids. 1a.. wasthe guest ofwiss Sadie Galloway last week. 1’ lDeerfiefd News Items Mr, and Mrs. D.-Br0wn of Muskegnn‘ Mich . were the wegk-cnd guests of Mr‘ and Mrs. W. A. letingv iny' humor of her Mr Ala. Sn mlm Him Human-t (Z‘alahug‘ur “Noam, “an 31 out of town Kuest Hu'm-s wvn- p|4\(’l on the: lawn and _9f"v5hmvut~4 svruwl A nrvat number a"! .lkpaumn- lanterns were» hung artlsdoall) un t'n- porch and lawn MHH lltt‘ Harvest. at (.l‘ “urn->1 n-mtuu -u all nations to hfi ht'lll tn Soph-mhvr at lenla Parki'z, Euvh North Show suburb will he yrfltt‘t-svtttt-tl ln one» of the folk dance: a the diner-em coun tries as follows: Lalu- Fun-st thr- Frenoh, \\'lnnetk;, the (lrm‘larr High land Park the 831mm“. Ravlnla thv Dutch, ('lleuotx‘ tlm St‘ott'h. Kent l- worth. the ltalgan. Wllnwttv thv Spanish. lJll-m Bluff [ht‘ Japam-sv and Waukegan the Si‘mllsh Mrs Rnlwt‘t Buckley who la xu-h a tnlo-ntml tmnm-r and especially ounls ln thv Russian dancing will havt‘t‘harun of tlu- L'rt‘mp o! dancers fromgfllghluntl l‘atk Mm. (‘ F. Ma’vr Smith um gl\'-' a luncheon In honor of .\ll'.\ W [-1 T ["t‘vnt‘b at ma (‘nit‘agt- ,\llll~‘llt‘ (‘tut- on Saturday follmxml In 1t lllt’l'ltlt‘t' party at thv Olnmm- t» wv \lztrum--' llllttgton “hh is plativz: i-t “\\ whm th- The tollowmg ts a brief synopau of the prtxredtngs ot the Village board (:1 trustees at lho' regular meetmgot August tourth, All members uerr present ex cept Ray. The minutes 0t theiprhtous meeting were read and apprmed. The health committee reported that: Health L‘ommtsstuncr Dans had condemned the pond back 0! the old mtll and the clerk wastnstructtd to nuttty the owner 0! the property to hll up thc same. A mo tron was madr by L‘ W Penn to Marshall Snyder lor hts rntgnatton. mutton was not scronded A bull Engmerr Russttc-r about “huh thrrr mm A tmaundrrstandmx v.» comptonuwd 'l‘ht- ortgtnltl btll of $1.“? was rz-dm‘rd to st uh Mt u-rt tlttht'ult to (rt .t >urnw ot “tn-dud! :\‘-(‘ lltt‘ lllt' ItUTZl HtHltxtwm .ttr ldltl 'lll' rtght 5. trsun, ask The- ‘rl’lll “4‘ Rusqtrr rrpqrtrtl that It :h ttom- ol lut‘ tn Svafiv PM unvlm “11] v'!l"‘l"'H .n' A (-umpHun-m n. ih242 u lmli'w' anmu: “h“. .un- ‘ \\I|HY}|IHLHUII Hvt'bt' :v.’ \t- h lhr‘ gtwst nf hgn‘ d.mp.:h lund Hastings. wrs \\‘ I- who is [1)» gum“ n! Mme Ymn \lz's Frank (‘nllvpn who is the Kin-5'5 u! ht-r Hurr) Williams um! Miss or Lnndun Who 3; \is‘l‘ll Ml> “EIHHCV Diff!!!” Hf l .11 V! I \\ I"'H(“ ,\l Ill \lmut Hum “'11"! ll‘al< hiwu \1 {\v'r ll‘l ,\lv n‘wm Nni ml \I:~ (m \\ “HR 1 an HM 11 1N|IJ3HVI of 'M' Evanston, Ill. \UnH .-';V\ ugh: F Evanston 3638 Q \I MIN Ml"?! ter of ELLLd Aw )f Mme (‘hzulo-s V )lIo-ph-l‘ u! Hmuha ‘r hvr shite-r Mrs I Miss Llllmn Rm- \i.~lllIlK ht'l sHH-r 11! nf Lakv Fun-<1 I'll: \ h, .|up.:hlo-I \\' H SIM: ‘.\ \lr‘~ \\ \\ .\l \l I“! It‘lh 1H hp“ M Sunday 4 6 p n. Informal and tonal h‘mr. M-mday 75'?) 9:30 p, m furtmghlly chafing dlshcluh. Tucsdayliw-Siiojumur gymnasnc dannng, 7:309:30 Scnmr m-m nlsuc dam-mg; Wedntsday. 7309.” p m, specml gymnastic dancing and firm I13}! daxx Thurxiay 430-530 High srhuul m'mnnsnr duncmg. Friday 330-534) Camp Fur:- (‘nrh Mu ) gmupil, Saturday 1H .4 m Sp m Woman's Exrhange‘ Mr. and M1; Egon o! Chncngo and Mr. and Mn. Burns and family of (Men coe were the guest: of Mr, and Mn Fred Morenbtrger Sunday. Mme Eleanor Meyer 13 entrrummg Miss Irrm~ M_ (mile 0! Chlcagu. The Ice (mm .00.] given by the Modern Woodlnnn 0! America Camp 1661 on the lawn 0! Mn R. Vam proved successfully both many Ind finnncully, Many out of town gm here prncm The lawn was attractively decorum-d In Japanese lanterns. Numerous game: were enjoyed by the young people Mm Mildred Whiting wu hostess u a pretty luncheon Tucsdny afternoon. mgx .' 1: l'1"’,1p~ {hr Hung ”,‘l plrn u? ‘r I III\ We '1 ad was llu' w“ 16 \u.\ l. (l husxu' hut xnnnth u gmx', ‘« howl plan-x had llxr In.“ \cluu‘ uan'AI .mlc Highland Park kmau-nu canny mu: his hand These wonderful slugger; had to he satisfied Wflh sax clean hns Ind twu snatch hm; and not even [he wnn- cxsms u! Richards, who ads as (he Cras- cems champ-on guorgfllcr when he can be spared 1mm shonuop, wormed Earl m {he least (I made him become more generous. (M count the team back of Kress played are“ bull most of the time. mi [Me-meld, passed MAJ» 4! (hr hum: of her duughrrn Mrs. Frank H, Mum 5.11 urddy In La (,rangr. The rnlerrm-m um 1“ [hr Nurlhhrld crrnrlcr) 'I‘ursday morning The wrung members of (he larml)’ are her husband and (M) 51an John and Samurl and three daughter: Mrs: Frank Mayer, Mrs, Warm-Id. and Mrs Cowell Mr: Knu’hx wast: nu-m- bcr uf the l'nnrd Evangclu‘al ghurch. Mn“ xarm- Slrykr: n? k guru! I»! ha brI-Ihvr, Mr 1‘ “I And MM Nurrcnm'rg u! lhghum Kirk .md Mrs Juhn A Mrvkr: wrnl I Murmgmn uhcrr (hr-x are «making \ummm cutmxr, on Wrdm-«Ln Mr John A Rekhell returned (mm a VI!!! wuh hll son. Mr. Hulbcn 8 Rachel! of Julnburx. Colorado Fndl)’ Misses Florence Carolan and :Rth Reu‘hell returned from De Kalb Saturday where they finished the summer normal course Mr, and Mrs Eh ()Il Ind Kw) (hnldrcn of Long Grove and Mrs, Ehubflh (m u! (Lencsco were the guests uf] erjicnry Wrsshng Friday .\lr\ Jdmrs Frllsch has bcrn l-ntrrmm mg her anslvr,.\1rs Mam-r. Mm Extnl Mrrm-r and Mr Arthur Mrrnrr and his rmncrr, M155 L'lnra Moan: all Hi} hu 2““ Mm Rowena Baum 0! Highland Park was the guest 0! Must Amelu Peterson Friday Mn. Eugene index was bate-o tor' porch puny lot twenty five 01 her (fiends: in honor 0! her yuan Mr. Ind Mn Jxkl Keefe 0! Rochester. N. Y.. and Mn J 3 Keele of Onmo. N. y: m porch um! utmtively decorated with pink and. Whit! sweet pen After I very edective ‘ musicale preoemed by Mr. Ind Mm} Keefe ln enioylble evening in spent m I dancing, Min Ethel Rely of Cedu ‘ Rapids. 11.. wu lhe out of town gum K Misses lube! and Irma Klmard u! Harrington. who han- becn \xsmn‘] Ihru umlc, Mr, ~\amucl 1) Nelson n! Lulx-rh \Illr were [hr flufals 0! Mn: Hrlrn an'hrlt Sunday mud-nix Huh- 333] Mrs Knm h! M1» Emma \clxg 1~ wn [HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK XLLINOKS Punting And Deconfin‘ Wall Paper. Etc. Supplied Y. W. C. A. Activitie- lK Geo. H. Morris I) It) for mu Ill with mmdm \ h AIM If!) wan .u :cudrn: MAJ» 4! (hr how: u! T. K" :\ Ihr \Uy‘krr \i .urt! Him Alld ; g 5‘ pnni “32“ “It Habil‘uku of (Hts-110m juniors 13mm 1 . ‘0 1w! luruz‘nru'tm Hm xnxr ho-r I as 3‘ WM n1»! L-r n-wu n! 3 “wt.- mymLud M f'JLt‘uro a 2 g 5‘ pnni “Eu 3. who: r‘a'vref Iirr Habil‘uku :14 \"\ “.1:- n! (inn-110m to Crv-nmu Acthu Admit. Owing Mount!“ and Jewelerl $8.054. The five It‘ll-Inn- Ir’th tun Olhl‘rs DUO tripped “1 Hum Rumour Ed Inrdn. (nt- of the candid-tn 1m l'm'pd Suns "aunt, hnd [mum-d the lrnrw‘v Irv Ihu Hho’iog had mud! (no-Hurry '0 Ethnrrh Ilenh for tha yl'v «{ 1hr \rr‘t-s Yur quhrdn It 3:10 n Plrh Hindu 1‘ hrrho u big bonus Prunorumr Tv vnhhd’ 10¢”qu IHh (in PIH\FY~. furn', ufht' Ly- Ind n'lpplA [‘PT ”11L .9 ultrmr-w‘ formed a r‘ou-r tray and o-ll"l A! (Mr warn lexhlumrl “a! n’r-wH-ni mm “hr He u her In ”1.. ”mu,“ m’ prnmtnrnl urn In “I noon 1:, n kw“! IHHI u (an! an {hm r.m- :r‘ ...' r,’ H‘J-x mm :x. :1; (they [0 m A) ”H- umnv), ‘Hrh un. mgrm-d \«ns Ink-n fr‘m urn. 'Ihe trial ‘3, [mu-r1) c'mh-I-lrd EVELYN THAW IS BANKRUPT Fhe non of Wu! \‘irxinia'u lr‘illl- iure up" unto-cod In Judge W 8. O'Brien In tho circuit :nuri u Wob- .tor Sprinul. lining bot-n r' 3‘“ led of bribery in crnnoclion um: the olro (ion or lain-d suin- Inn-tor a! (hr union or the tum-lure bro in Feb- runry l' H Rhoda. Pnih huff And N P. Albur}. member. of tho huune oi Colonies I-rs then in war. in the [onilentiun Sui:- Son-tor R A Smith :0! fix! par. Ind nix month! Ind Ill-loll!!- David Hill gut (hr your- In addition the m« man Ifr (ii.~ qua ”10‘ i'. hic- frum hd'd'nv In:r public om”- Convicted o! Soliciting Bribes on U. S. Seaalushlp. FWE SULONS GIVEN FRISUIJ SENTENCES Th‘l anuuhcvn‘l-Ll, Ihl h raw- unn- 171 mu ”m ndmlnhlrulnn l:- ‘H‘inx In Ir]: Hm rounlr) rim-rain. III “PIT!!- xvnlu a! ‘hu Hmr fullu‘ ed (‘Inu-h «m the her}: 0! [hp .0 CI‘Mth' 01 [hr "mun-Hon of Hum an- “'HN'L h. nml-nndnr In Uni r0 \Ir Lin! \hmni \ unn- [hr pun- In In» rmtnn'. n \‘cunu 11h nude vu'lnl by Hw (tumult uf Ammun- dnr \\1'nun \'r “Hun hull Pvrth hold on ‘nl' In: wvdrr. In Hu- m‘pnnnwm u! my! 1rd un \1 xxx“ '1 I 1 pntvr ulmn I will Ion! mnmilhx '! . Plungin- Ln mu) 'h‘ LINN 1« run My \ an rm run-MI? ldHM‘r {u .\1r I.1n(‘. ' 1hr In-A ‘1 erl‘ xmw: H\I.\ hf 'Lt I'i'li' I‘ruldcn! Wilson. why u! medll‘ Hun ulm vnpo-H In \ert‘n up an nuunwd uhrh S-rrvur) u! Sula Ur)“; "me publu Hu- Yul 1hr Yur mar (imnrnur Jv hn MM 0' “arm-mu. had )mt 1H! “u“xlnsl‘n fur m-nm ( !) Ihtrr hr “HI MI 1'"- :o‘v-tmn'. A! New L r) PRESIDENTS PU! GIVEN 001 Athmm to .0 Had. to Irina DI. cord-m Hex-Icon Indian. Town: [IND A8 ADVISEB â€"Rou.Mhon 0' Former Among..- dor Wilton Acceptedâ€"Wm Tau. EJ- hst October 14. nth: '1..|' Hr nin ”'1‘1. ;‘IKH7L Bryua‘u Shier-nan! P ( n'n‘eioq mp‘ "\ \.un- 11 ndr up Crv- «nuke-r- and H‘e‘nx \orhfl \ pvtmnn In ho-r Hu! 1 hie-5' z~ n! 8:1 Her lndun HII' H..- ”pun n; nun) l‘ Yl'rll’d'n foâ€"x ml l LH‘LHc-d h rn and (rd Office and Yurd- E|m Plum And Fin! SM Tabb-e 550 LAKE GENEVA IC Cars Stored, Rented and Repairea IDEAL FUEIT PETROLEUM COKE 201 East Central Ave. at: If. S. Duly (Hunting (En. Well educated American young man, (”0163an mm vm Works Manager of three million dollar Chicago corpuratio seeks opening wxlh capitalist or vxwutlve net-ding rellabl svcrclary ur “right-hand man" mpablc of rellrvmg pnnclpal uf wmc resumsnbxlmes and acromphshmg results mthout mnsmm supvrwsmn; law graduate. thorough knuuledge of fluid Enxhsh. m first class m )dmnn for hardmm'k. Cross Creek Lehigh North Shore Auto Transportation Co. 7 LEUER BROS, Age-u {a nssu and FORD CARS Telephone 67 JAS. c. BOYLAN, Mgr North Shore Fuel 5::me co. “Everything we furnish has that PRIVATE SECRETARY Don’t Worry about Your Dinner this Hot W¢ather Go to Monahan"s Clean and Cool Ghocolatc Shop on East Central Avenue. ? Dinner served a la Carte or Table d' hotesj Just telephone 65 tnd the Ice Mun will call Let us furnish the material for your luncheons. dinners card parties, musicales re- ceptions. etc. Whm hicaongphabu’ " We have the exclusive No ashes, no Cinders, no clinker: Out of town moving with Auto Truck Home Made Taste” Adzin‘ss XX Highland Park I‘m» MONAHAN’S --COAL-- 230 N. 5!. thm Ave. (Protesmml mm vm Scranton Tammi wrath

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