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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jan 1914, p. 2

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.‘ Ie Sunday Night Club will meet this w A with Mia Kathleen Bergen. 206 E. Hamel Ave. 6 '3. Frederick W. Schumcher enter- tr ~ d a numbet of friends informally 5. an!» alarm It cards The Chicago Society oé Artists gave its third Monday social Mbnday evening of this week It 8 o’clock in the club rooms at the Art Institute. Gustave Blumann spoke on “Brown Country" and Mr. George A. Colbum gave the “Punch and Judy show” (or which he is (anions. This show was presented last October at the Cliff Dwellen. Mn. Fred Schaefcr eaten-fined a num- ber of friends informally at cards and dinner on Thunday. Mn Charles C. Bud] entertained a mu friend: informnuv at a dinner Tues- ay night at her home, 406 E Laurel Miss Henrietta lngenol entertained the Laurel Sewing scoiety at her home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. William I. Fyffe will entertain the Ouoli Board this afternoon at a luncheon complimentary to Mrs. Frederick A. Dow of Chicago, president of the Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs. who is to be the guest of honor at the 0350“ meet- ing this altemoon at} two forty five o’clock. The Board of Directors Ire: Mesdames Wm. J. Fyfie. Eugene Boumique, Richard F. Peyton, A. L. Drum. Daniel Cobb. Rex L. Jones. C. C. Hughes. and Marshall B. Sampsell. “Last Friday evening Mrs. Arthur P. Van Schaick entertained at an informal buflet supper at her home 541 E. Laurel Ave. Cards have been sent out for a large bridge party to be given Monday, Jan. 26th at the Highland Park Club by Mrs. Marshall S. Marsh, Mrs. Addison R. War- ner and Mrs. George Randall Roberts. Miss Margaret Englehard entertained at luncheon this week Monday several 0! her young lady friends in Evanston at her home on Sycamore Place. to meet her house guest. Miss Jean Brandeis of Louisville. Ky. There were ten luncheon guests present. This Saturday tig )t Mr. and Mr. Fredcnck A, Preston WI” give thelrtangu party at the Exmoor cottage for th- young mamed set of our City. Ludlvm xxx-re write] :23 unarnzagv kg. Rv MrA Anderwn un the cxrnzng at Sam dav. Jan. er 4: (hr hhl“:‘ U! the brim- friend>. Mr and Mn. Hawk-um, 2.“ Galena Ann, (hicagu, It is clear to the eyes of the Observer that a close second to tangoing in popu- larity is bridge. The present week and the previous one have been filled With formal and informal parties of this par- ticular kind and still more are likely to follow in the weeks to come. Those en- tertaining at bridge last week were: Mrs. Henry H. Doty. Mrs. Richard Hawkins. Mrs Theodore Butz, Miss Viola Shields. Miss Dorothy Fessenden. whose bridge party was preceded by a beautiful lunchv eon in honor of Mrs. Reed of DesMoines. Iowa, who is the house guest of her sister, Mrs John M. Turtle. Stillanother hostess at bridge was Mrs. George Wash‘ ington Childs who entertained in honor of Mrs. O. Dickinson Street of New York. Monday afternoon of this week Mrs. James W. Prindiville gave a bridge party at her home on E. Laurel Ave. for Mrs. O. Dickinson Street. Mrs. Frank Molby‘ of Dawn. who is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews and Mrs. J. C. Baird of Janesville, Wis. who is visiting at the home of Mrs. Richard F. Peyton, Jr. Miss Genevieve Mott also entertained for Mrs. 0. Dickinson Street. Tuesday afternoon Miss Mott gave a luncheon followed by bridge. Mrs. Lloyd M. Bergen was hostess at an informal bridge party also on Tuesday. Mrs. John A. Bunnell entertained Wednesday afternoon at In- formal bridge. The same day Mrs. T. LI. Williams gave an inrormal tea at her home on .\. Sheridan Road. to meet her daughter, Mrs. Frank Smith lClara ‘Vll‘ liamsi of Kansas City. Bridge Wlll close Friday, fill' this week at least. With .in informal one given by Mrs. Paul Bird that attcrnonn \l)s<LC1rr1c Sardkcr; and Mr .\linx‘l‘ Telephone: 107 and 964 The Social Side of Life ‘ i??§9§*§§§%$?v°’k 0“ . Rough Dry and Flat Worfi at our low rate of Take 12 Pieces 50 Pieces Local Affairs of the wee}; Advantage E ' By the Obscncr ‘Jr . . Er a, Deerheld News Items Graeme Supple entertained a few his trim baturday afternoon in box of hi: birthday anniversary. Mr. Nelson took his pupils to the l Countycom exhibit at Libertyville Fri Thirty DeerfieldShields High och student. from Deerfield with chaperon "tended the debate at the high whoa Friday evening. . a Mr. George Burns. Mr. G. Seabioo: find Mr. C‘ Torkluon of Chicago we: Deerfield visitor: Sunday The Woman's Missionary Society '1 the Presbyterian church met at the h t of Mrs. S. P. Hutchison Thursdayfal - noon. China was the subject. M Reichelt. Sr. was leader. Miss Josephié Woodman told of Chinese Womanhoé! Today. Mrs. Fred Huge! and " Hutchiwn also read “one. and K Reichelt. Sr. talked of the Opportuni I V in China today. Mrs. R. Knickerboc? gave some Chinese contrast; ‘ Miss Isabel Biederstedt of Highlafid Park was the week-end guest at the mine of Mr. F. C. Biederstedn The Teacher Training class studidd (helives of Saul. David and Solonifh Monday evening. ' ‘ a Mr. Jones of Texas who '«.as the gtkt of Dr. Davis. preached In the Presbyterifin church Sunday. His text in the morniu wag “Bear Ye One Another's Burdel‘," and in the evenIng was “For Every W Shall Bear His Own Burden. C - munion sen/I03 will be heldLSungy 1 morning. Feb. lat. , .. , 7 'w , Mrs Fred Haggee gave a five hun 39d? party Friday evening for the Har rmcliyly club. I Mr. S. D. Nelson has written a buy “The Folly of Force" which WI” be We sented Friday evening, Feb 6th in lhe Assembly hall of the Grammar school. The proceeds of the play will be used or the piano fund. Mr. Nelwn give, money to buy the curtain {or the stage. Admission to the performance will N35 cents for adults and 25 cents for childffi. Mr. Rwy Hu'chwun >per‘! a 2:.“ I35: week With Mr. W‘ L Hutdu Waukegan. A public xne'athun Rove-l Neighbors and z the Modern \V’undmrn WI“ be held at [hr hon Fred Meyer, Mrs. Fn-d Schaeft-r mu her of schunl fnenrh wt 5‘ [Lu-fer at dunner mm .‘H: of his birthday unmn-rm" Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of Lincoln Ave. entertained Mr. anht's SIMay school class at dinner on Saturday. Muny attractive games were planned m mine the boys. among them an mduur (#Ck meet at whmh the unn'rmnrwlphfifigo. Michigan and stconsm \n-rz- u-pnfiim- ed. each havmg Its cullegv _\(-ll. 1“ who attended were “and Malta“. Eugene Tremaine. Lucmn Hxne. Garl SChaefer. Ralph Kmmvr. and linrl l‘ucfier. The Ravima Club has issued invitxtiom for a reception Monday afternoolif Jan. 26th. from four until sax o'clock at the !.-\rt Institute to meet the artists 0! the iChicago Grand Opera Company. '-Mrs. zHarold F McCormick is honoran éresi- dent. and Mrs. Frank \chullm, firesi- dcnt of the club, which wa‘ orgafiized less than two vears ago to dld ”aka- vxnla Company in savmg Ravima. ‘ ark tor the musxc lovers of Chicago ant: the North Shore. Mrs Edwin l. Iobdgll Is- first Vice president; Miss Miriam Starve-Ll recording secretary. Miss Katharine Forrest. corresponding 5n n- tary. , and Mrs. George A. Thorne. treasurer Among ‘ the list 0! vice presudents from Higlfland ' Park are: Mrs. J. McGregur Adamg‘aand j Mrs. W. A. Alexander. Mrs. Fr“ R.’ Fuller. chairman of the Junior Léguc. which was organized last summer”. and] Mrs. Annette R. loam Chairman 0' QhII- .‘ dren's afternoons. The governing hard. conststs of the chairman from the difficnt , North Shore towns. From Highland firk. . Mrs. Everett L. Millard, and Irnrii Ra- vinia, Mrs. Julius Rosenwaid - ' I .\h and 'Mrs mhuuis and nut-d .l figm- \UH, thn 1:. ”Ah“, iv} vs Lot CALUMET. MICH. â€"â€" Thu m. Western Fw‘vrallun of Mint-n, II!!! the backing of the Amerhnn FMPTI' [Ion of Iabur‘ prnpmws lo conflnuo to fight exams! Un- mine opvrlton of Northern \Hchl‘xun “u the sulvmenl o! Janna». 1-: [had]. penmnll ”pre- aentathe her» of Samuel Gunmen. And this statement In borne out by preparation fur tho! filth! being made not only In (he (‘npiwr district but In the iron mlntnx dmtrlr! mun. nine )oars old, I'll drowned in‘ the vitamin odor- lrining "on burn- 14ke Waunsee u Syncuse. “'hfle' “I! ”Nb "M"! V” Ni!!! 0'81“! II I playing on the ice he nn into open. “orifice. For thin moon Inna-o m water and Hank before lflhllm "VI." burned in the "milk and could rench him George Gildem‘n. from that burning mmeu the literal the tuber, formerly ih'ed in hiding. . miflmm of the wonl low-nae. which poiia, 1nd in now st the had,“ 54 mum “thmuxh the-mote." tnctory at Syracuse ‘ Anbin nu tiny! horn (be had 0! verfume. (be “on-cull 0! Ann!" but" CHICAGO isnc M, Jordan, prominent iaw)er and ciuhmu ud former sun inrlaw of exâ€"L'nilod sul0l~ Judge Peter S. Groucup, committed; Iuicide in Pnrlor J. o! (be Pnimor' House. He shot himself and MI ll”; mowed indication. of having taken! poi-on. One theory for the suicidow ndnnced by Moods. In: that Jordui Ind been brooding over [he sependon.’ from his wife And child. LAPORTE. mo. â€" Lloyd Glider mnn. nine years old, In drowned in‘ 14kg Waunsoe It Syncuse. “'Mle‘ playing on the ice be nn into open. water and sunk before album could rench him George Gildermln. nin- bud refund] to do nu. nilbmnxh hr bad a commission dire-ind to (be or cheque. If Dame Mirror)" ulna-ii run a type. women (ruden- of [bound- dle In were well able to but after them-dun. ORIGIN OF PERFUIES. i Uood at First to Ki" ”0. Odor. 00; Burning flock. , i In the [00d oid time: the un of per fume: I’ll originated in. (water-rt the vitamin odor- lrining "on burn- ing Duh which won being alarm .- I Morin“. For this Manon Inma- m uny- burned in tho tempt... and from that burning mm the literal KANSAS CITY. Mosâ€"The- “(:rkr Inn of In nilegod nyndu‘nlr u! wanna “merry uhhh m-vnrdlng to govern ment inwstzxalors. lnmlven a More of m9mben or the (.roek (1)101!) her-- Ind has rarmmulmnn oxlc-ndlnx law a hit duzrn cities 0! (he mlddio we“, were described II a hearing of Frlnk Rec Ind Joseph Amman. uloonkeep- en, before Harry (‘ Allen, l'n'lod States immlxrnxion lnspevtor. sorlolh mun} nfhr‘ Mans attending ho-r ‘ I]: HkPly to (it-\vlnp seemed a lmh- hour severe colld In Elmir- BUFFALO. N. Y. Rum}. wn w J: ‘ v-r n! Armx m [M I mud St tu he-r rwxu n u lu O. O. O. COCO-O C. ‘0'. About fifty couples enmu-d tlu- [dame given by [he Shermenullr l'lmaure club In Andcrsun's hall Salmdm eve- ning‘ The walls at the hall werr dnnr- ated Wlth flags of all nations and red. whltc and blue hunting was 111 mulrnre everywhere Those admg .m wnvnuttm were Mr, Henry Meyer. Mr hluard Clapper and Mr. Techmr)” The Young Mrn's club vull Kim .m In formal dancing party Friday mrmnx In Anderson's hall Mines Suuplc. (ilynch. and McMath, and Madame: Supple and Rcu‘hclt. Jr. “(ended the Elm Plate Parent: and Teachers' Assonauun meeting Ihuruiay afternoon. Mile! Mlyme and Cathermc Karch left (of Belmont. Iowa Monday Mi. Mildred Knickflbocker wu the week-cod guest of Mchulhm of beeny- ville. Kt. lndMn. Eugene End" wet: the! guano! Mr and Mn. Scofield 0! Ch:- cqo Sunday. The” of the fin hundred dub, muuruincd at the home 0! Mn: Robert Scott 0! Libertyville Tuesday‘ um Those who won prim were Mn J. C. Wolff. Mm Clan finder. and. Mia Jasphine Woodmnn.. m the lite work 0! Rev. G. L. Mac- hy in anou in bein‘ studied by (he Chrinthn Endeavor Society 0! the Prey bytedln church under the leadership of Ili- lrcoe Rockenbgck Amway story by Mum: Keith called the “Block Bearded Barbarian." Ilr. Cal Son-trad of Chica‘o and limbo-ado! Lnkc Vina were the Mdflr.NdoonSunday. ‘MlthyGunckcl W a In “nlhmm Ida.- mucus-mam.“ ‘Ir.'a~tAnm bu med from Salvltién Army Commandor ll Roporud Vary III In Bufialo. m: momma mnxmmrmm GENERAL NEWS. MISS EVA BOOTH .Ilnw ix t'vnl‘nwd :11 Lle “11h l Int'hiH‘ I'luni said pnvmontn but later she ‘r She caught . Inn! week, Mm En an Mnmry aware-"Hy tum. murr llmn wu duo bet. fur lvm Spam-h unn- chum: lodged wmpl-Inu until-u her Rho w" ordered to mmn- mu: ump- but one o! [be Hxnnlardn do-rlnn-d that It"- had refused to do In. unbunxh hr bad a commission dire-Ind to the ox cheque. If Dame Mnrxvry Inna-U run a type. women (ruden- of [bound- Women dkl um nhrlnk from run;- ln; In {onlxn (‘Olllllll'h't They u» ported good. to Prince. rip-In Ind om- er countrie- .\ \Hduw‘ Margery "my all of (‘on-nlry. In mnmmml In n.» in! than thru- dim-run rill-(XII: duru- menu Her [mum-u- mun! hnn- hot-u on u fulrl) langu- vulr. fur -hr n..- roN-od of IIM‘l’I‘hulNHM n'nnh AVID tn mun- mo-u u! Salnlnndo-r. In film!“ In ordrr l0 rnnup [mm-If fur hrr Mun- "ht‘ ulIlMIu-«l lo-Ilwn HY unu‘qm- llml n-uumwrrwi ln-r (u wllo- the gun!- I»- h-nulnx M mumryuu-n u! the ”firm! In a few Inutnwa. It Inn. women In the Inn-r middle any din-bug“! du- 1193 Ind bold Mike-I [but do not fall to their A0! now-day; Thon- are allu- uom to women burnt-nu- II: the rec. ord- o! hum-m and unr [own-I, and If woman married uln-un (he) rould mtunllu lbc-m They Hold Office and “aid More Than Hold Thur Own In Trude. Wuuu-u In Emu-ml hate nlwuyn shun-d In ”w lndullnll Hf.- uf the un- Nun (‘urI-mnl)‘ enough. '1'"?! Mr. A. Abrulu In "English Ufa and Manner. In the Lash-r Middle Ann." I statute of 134:! [but union-d nwn to keep to 0m trad.» lell mum-u froc- lo punk. .- m-ny .- .m- whose, hnw- nr‘f ‘ mu 0! [he l‘rr~l)'vr WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES. CUMBERLAND, MD. â€" It puny}; Hrv 'Pm: 1hr rm :3.” \u-sv \mzmm I'utp “.11 I‘m! mm man i‘ ‘1 LI: \\ \‘n L Ill‘ HCL'GHTON. MlCH.â€"Tho 1011!! n :1»! «nm {low which rnlrmd a fund of tfiwwfl fur {hr It: lam hull diam-1M sllfirfn'r- nw-t and dH-mo-d In rum-I. Jl‘. uer|‘mllnu Hmlxa‘r ur nu» "'!nor-‘ nmrvn rin'lhrd In prrn." up my"? or~ In A ‘l M lill'Flu.‘ I‘d ST. LOUIS. MO, â€"â€" “Int-Len fur a hurxlnr uhon Ihr III bidding I ‘upplh0|rl xmvd by on the buck punt}! Ht her Mu lt- u 110nm, Mu. Lillie \\ «1d 0%? Iillrvn yum old, “A: nhul and prulmhh In“! 3) :njurcAd by her on. ~xn. ( hvv-fl‘r Simu- hum-n )un old‘ HALIFAX. N Sâ€".\l (m but!!!‘ Iro- nfo- an (DF'IJIK In lnlnrumln n r1 ‘rnvd h-Irv nu [hr Munch-d Ale-um «‘ubwquA \vurly all u! lhunr aboard tuna ln-un undo-d I! \urumulh The Ity-unwr \\~ 31pm! brunghl Amruu our uhure And lhr “Ibo-n «Illn- un the slum" Juhn I. (nun WASHtNGTON â€" Hllhnp Oliver (‘ Sum“ ..: tho- Exanuoâ€"Hml Phrlntlun (hurt-h ulm \un In Illlnuin lauper before hr «hail-Mm! h!- llh- In 1'hrh- tun Sufism. 41h: hc-ro- Mir-hop Subm Igs burl‘ u. “Adi-Mm” (IMU in IN“ He llndlrd ll Hn- !Ihmm ,\urm-l :uih-ge and :f'J«X1'0“‘. ‘...u :h “:‘IIJIHHI (Mn, 1” El CC'v'lNG'.( SPRINCF'FL D Telephone 54 MOLDANER HUMER a!) l a ‘ If you are going South for - the balance of the winter don’t fail to see our spring samplw and styles which are suited for a winter resort. We feel confident that during our first year in Highland Park you have heard about us. If not ask your neigh- bor. Our prices are far more reasonable than elsewhere h Gowrncr .1 mm .M xhrn ger-vrly lu re tilt ”I Cars Stored, Rented and Repaired 1:: H» the and! LADIES TAILORS AND IMPORTERS pro-m- uh» I» ’mlr rrlnlmd lln-lr de~ lll‘htfu‘ :anmm 'Ifh‘r lhuIlnhlIdl 0' 55"“ H Inu hum old limp! llml [be :linwb and “UIIIMH‘ lo-nnwd the n" to! Hm “It! In: ulrnvtlnu [In-Hum. 1 (run. plum!!! and HUWI'rI TU "HI “0 {man “He [m l-«rfunm no dunk! OI {morn n- In her In”: lulu!!- u'u duo [the Inn! lhnl Hwnmlru I [nann- III .0 'ovor‘rlwlnnnr) stunted shun-sun {dong-r1!“ II with f Purplc lho um- And In perfume-4! that Tim Imu- Ir’l‘ hue-chi nun. n...“ Llulo lluI-o-rx 'uflilpln‘ from [hp mu) nunru: rare of m- nun; "Ann: Mundv Ku'bmx‘." [1mm of Conlolahon. A \nnu. l'v [nun-rum! mp! m" an than: u! ln-I lIUl-lblllll' nfu-v furl) "an of In «L mammal) lump) “added life grandma run! In bvr l’u'llul \hnlr moaning nud uwplnx 'N‘IHIIL"- of pm! "I “1731' damn! u Hu- lu-Huuu I‘Ilkln: up I‘llhhn‘l V 1‘ him-d {nun l H l‘ IAIN] Illh~| \\ Inu- ,\r quhu 550 HEAT FOR SALE 6 North Sheridan Rand North Shore Auto Tramporhlion Co. IIIu-l JAS. c. BOYLAN,‘ Mgr. Aelephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. In” M ALSO DEALERS IN LUMBER. BUILDING IATERIAU HID In (NH on you are prvpgred to servejou promptly with guaranteed COAL for ygur particular needs h knu are not getting thgfibest results from makvs nu difference whether you operate a I‘hat xs lust what we argprrpared to offer. It argr swam plant or a sinall base burner, we Hm our hunting plan! kiurs send our coal expert And It) perfume-4! that Inn-nth Illh Hue-m l'hllmlrlphkl Howard mum..mkmumuls \|:I:’-1-Hl l'l‘h'n Y \rnlvlu" In In u huh ~ho- Yul:- Hump! and \\ (I ‘HH' Out of town Moving with Auto Truck Dun -nn'- ‘ Um "all 00‘! LI'ARANTEE FL'LL WEIGHT {Er deliveries are very Why It In Pic-(ion. Won.- ure nun-Hum "can In Mr an Then they nn- Iolva‘ In tho I. mm.- Wlanuumu Nut. Journu. “that's a" right, m) dear," ntnrunl (be Immune-I Joan-I. "I! I'll her Afternoon out. unywny."-Pbllndelphln TWIN!- "Gasoline. oh?" calmly mpundvd JQhII. " “Did she 19¢ ll Durand? ”Did I!» m It sum-d?" (fled the all“ In. Joni-c. "II New her out the market: window!" “0h. John. oh. John 3" Oh. “chimed. with a lot of Mom thrill; "th mode I [HIM-kc Ind (fled to “(In flu “when an- wlth “tonne!" Ono dd: Mr- Jonu munch Into the Ilbnry lo ba-r husband with but: um- and a wild book of excitement. "I'M-nu- can: rry Ill. grandma." lu- pin-dad. an In- pmumd m- “th baud own-r lu-r guy kxkl and with hound In“ sympathy in m- luun "I'm sure you mm m another hunhnnd rm noun Why. ru-II Aunt Mund,‘ tin-uh» Don bad "You of lbem.’"â€"â€"Now Yuri mu pound- x-r mom mark an nuylhmx human (mild he. and I muupkle uh ("bath [0 [hr rn-nm-d. (rur'hmn and dent-ale xr-ndm- uf nun. who" (rte! h" madam “outd try lo autumn-v “I‘M-e dun: n-ry Ill. grandma." ho- 230 N. St. Johm Ave. We 1ch lure that we can sandy you both In quthty. {an wag!“ 1nd ream- able price. of our Men will convince you of in delscnoua flavot and splendid quality. We offer you only (home Cult of THE BEST MEATS Why not Hy ordering whatever you need lor breakfast and dmncr here to marrow" M Lilo - Phiiuophor I'm 431-433 Highland Park ‘MlahyGnnckal eat-mind a law mnahmm Walla.- ”MlahonorollrJohoaon. ‘Ir.'a~rAnna has retained from Boo-alum. l Ilr. Carl Saaatrand of Chicago andl lanolin-ado! Lake Villa were the MdNr.NalamSunday. E A midway story by Marian Keith called the “Black Bearded Barbarian." m the life work of Rev. G. L. Mac- hy in anoaa is being studied by the Chriatian Endeavor Society of the Prey byter'lln church under the leadership of, Hi- Irene Rockenback , Mr. anera. Eugene Ender were the-E guano! Mr and Mn. Scofield 0! Chi- cago Sunday. E Thelndiea of the live hundred clubE vereutertained at the home oi MnE Robert Scott of Libertyville Tueaday afternoon Those who won prim were Mra LC. Wold. MiaaClara finder. and. . Mi. Jaephine Woodman. . Mi. Mildred Knickerbocker was the‘ lvveek-end guest of Mchullins of Liberty l ville. i The Social Side of Life ' 5.333.133.1333? $3322?” “m“ Local Affairs of the w eel ‘ By the Cinema ofdur High mass Worlr on i l Rough Dry and Flat Work I at our low rate of ; 12pm . . . 50.35 i; 50Pieces . .. 1.00.. I" lit 0m ‘ If you are going South for the balance of the winter don’t fail to see our spring samples and styles which are suited for a winter resort. We feel confident that during our first year in Highland Park you have heard about us. If not ask your neigh- bor. Our prices are far more reasonable than elsewhere MOLDANER HUMER LADIES TAILORS AND IMPORTERS 6 North Sheridan Road .17.- . ii Mines Supple (. lynch and McMath ’E and Meadames Supple and Reithelt Jr. ll ‘Ittflided the 111m I’lace Parents and '1 Teachers' Association meeting lhursday Highland Park The trfl'emwvfieiwwr'r I ‘ ~ -: r . . The Ravinia Club has issued invitational for a reception Monday afternooiif Jan. 3 “"mwn- n" '- It is clear to the eyes of the Observer that a close second to tangoing in popu- larity is bridge. The present week and 26th. from four until Slx o'clock at the. About fifty couples enJoIt-d thi- [dance W"H’NGTON â€" ”"4109 ”liver the previous one have been filled w1th!.-\rt Institute to meet the artists 0! the given by the Shermenillr Pleasure (‘ 8‘1”“ "l m“ l"'"""““' ‘ih'h'm‘l’ A TASTE formal and informal parties of this par EChicago Grand Opera Companv. er3. club m Anderson's hall Mlmda‘ ”6' (hurl'h with. “In an llllnoln Inf)” ticular kind and still more are likely to. Harold F McCormick is honorary firesi- ning‘ The wing oi the hall weir dam. rd": h“ “M"; "E'Ed rh" mg!” Lb?” of our Meat will convince you of its . II t. 4 l ‘ l' . l . follow in the weeks to come. Those en dent. and Mrs. Frank \IcMullin, firesi- ated with flags of a1} nations and rrd. .2: biirllllll ll I‘dl‘llil'ilrl (ll’ltl'ifn i-Aiii delictoua flavor and splendid quality. tertaining at bridge last week wzere Mrs. dc nt of the club, which Wd‘ organized white and hlue hunting was in rum-m, “a “NEW! Hi ”Hi. min”; \Mm-E We 0“" You only C501“ CU“ 0‘ . Henry H. Doty. Mrs. Richard Hawkins. E less than two years ago to dld ill-1R3- everywhere Thu.“ 3.1m“ .m .k,,,.,...”m Mm." and ENE n, W. i.” :h “hum,“ THE BEST MEATS Mrs Theodore Butz, Miss Viola Shields. ; I'inia Lompany In savmg RaI-ima.“ ark were Mr, Henry Meyer. Mr htiuard ton, Ill Why not "3' ordering whatever you Miss Dorothy Fessenden. whose bridge tor the IIIUSIC lovers of chit-ago anti the Clapper and Mr. Team")... _ - med '0! bran"! and dmn" he" to party was preceded by a beautiful lunchv North Shore. Mrs Edwin l.. lobdgll is . . , HALIFA)‘. N S â€".\ l on board an- 9 ~ I The \oung Men 5 Club Vlill gi‘m .in in , morrou eon in honor of Mrs. Reed of DesMoines. first Iice president. Miss Miriam Steiner”. n»- at" UPI-“K in iiitnrtiiniit i. I"! We feel sure that we can satisfy you . formal dancing party Frid.iI mining in , . 1 I! who ,5 th house uest of her ‘1 K t rine _ - win-d h- r- on tbi- stranded aleaniei 9 a, e 8 . "comm“ “”63"“ l” d M Anderson 5 hall .~.,Imw‘d Mum, u“ U, mu" “’0‘", both in quality. lair weight and reaaon» sister. Mrs John M. Tuttle. Stillanother l-orrest. corresponding sn n- tary. , and h I d ‘ i h able pri hostess at bridge was Mrs. George Wash‘ Mrs. George A. Thorne. treasurer Among at e i. »n an rt. at arm...“ Tm. cea strainer \\. stport brought iii-willy one debut? and the lithe-n tIle‘ on the‘ steamer Jtlllll I. ‘ltltl a inflton Childs who entertained in honor the list oi vice presidents from Higliand' Sobey'a SAM.” Shop of Mrs. O. Dickinson Street of New York. Park are: Mrs. J. Mctiregor Ailama‘aand j Monday afternoon of this week Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Alexander. Mrs. Fr“ R. ’ James W. Prindivillc gave a bridge party Fuller. chairman of the Junior League. at her home on E. Laurel Ave. for Mrs. which was organized last summer. and O. Dickinson Street. Mrs. Frank Molby . Mrs. Annette R. Jones Chairman 0! fibil- : of Detron. who is the guest of her sister. dren's afternoons. The governing hard. Mrs. Eugene 5- Andrews and Mrs. J- C. consistsof the chairman from the tiifMtent. Baird 0f Janesville, Witt who is visiting North Shore towns. From Highland firk. . at the home 0f MTS- RlChal’d F- Peyton, Mrs. Everett L. Millard. and front Ra- Jr. Miss Genevieve Mott also entertained I-inia, Mrs. Julius Rosenwald - ' ’0' WS- 0~ Dlelnw" 3"?“ Mr. and Mrs. errgeWrightol Lihcoln‘ MISS EVA BOOTH Salvltion Army Commander la 31'. Reported Vary III In Bufialo. LOUIS. MO. â€"â€" \lintakan' fur a burglar “lion stir III bidding r .uppihoart good by on the back porch nt llt‘r uni lr- u home, Minn Lillie \\ «id - years old, “an shot and, iirotm'ili latu l) :njiired by her one ~in. I liw-frr Stiitte fillet-n )i-arn old. t'lP Ii \er'l HEAT FOR SALE HCL'GHTON. MlCH.â€"Tlie lot-n! re , TueSda’ :ieI i. II III (tee whit h rained ll fund . ~ , . afternoon Miss Mott gave a luncheon Ave. entertained Mr. wngm-s 5m” 0, “but. m, H... n. “m h.” mm”... lhdl 15 Uhl What we are [1‘ red to offer. ll f°u°w°d by bndge‘. Mrs'UWd ”Berg“ school class at dinner on Saturday- Many. “'”'-'"" """ ““1 "*""““’ “' mm. makes no difference whether you 0 rate a was hostess at an informal bridge party attractiIe games were planned M ariise _.l‘. ii I H... mi. m. mm W, ”E ”w also on Tuesday. Mrs. John A. Bunnell [he b0Is_ among them J” md‘mr (#ck "'lr‘.er-‘ him.“ rr-tiiwl to permit its Mr W steam ilant ()I‘ a small base burner we ‘ ’ . . , _ .l‘ 2'! ~ In .i ii It lfili.‘ id . entertained Wednesday afternoon at iii meet at which the mm” inrviiphfiflgo- Pn r Ii :mll i a .‘il‘(‘ ”.0 red to serve ’OU mm ll 7 Wlth a formal bridge. The same day Mrs. T. L. Michigan ind Wisconsm “t rt- II pith?!“- " 'r . CUMBERLAND, MD. â€" lt . re 1 . Williams gaIe an in.ormal tea at her “L each having It“. college it‘ll- 1W porter: Hr“ W“: ”W “1‘ mm " Y” Ellill'. :‘(lilllt‘t LUAL for our rucular needs. Somehon .\\.{S‘hel.ridai;2 :Uddhm ‘llllt't'lxilt‘f who attended we“. [land Kirr‘iball.- \\ est \ll’Rihlh l'Iifp iii.ii l'ii,II Hm ll nu are not ettin the best results from aug “3"; A_ ‘3‘ ’3‘” ~”“t_ lLara 1“ Eugene Tremaine. l.Ut‘l.lIl lime. Garl par.) mar iwii..i; \\ \‘n. 5.... H.” V l . , l l d 23:“ m harisas City. Bridge WI” close SCIIac-fer. Ralph Kr‘imer and liarl fucker. uni ui'l'. r- - 1'...“ l.‘ u') ng't-i‘rly _______h_1_______â€"Hllll ltilllll )anl (’t US sen OUT coal (”fin { n a), forthis week at least. VH'J] .iii Mr‘ Fred xhriefI-rinti~".ii'ir<l intm- i..«~ ..: 2 |-= . r _. .. ! l.'t' I” (”H till Will our deliveries are ‘19“, i informalone given by Mrs. Patti Bird l t 1 )] fienr t 1,-1 II. 6h” -.-.__. t that afternoon 3”” 5“” ’ “ ‘ ’ J. SPRINGFIELD 'LL â€" Gown" mom It and \\t' (iI'ARANTEI-I it'u. WEIGHT. . NIL-tefernt(liiintroii .\ .: :i'. 1:. “if?” My ,_ , _ . H . v. ‘ ; , . Mn. Carrie Nltrdl‘ctq ma .‘Ilr Minor o.hhbm,m‘ MUM!“ \ . . .. ' 3 . .. . “f ' “H I run... i W. a __.___.___ ,_ ;; ; ALSO DEALERS IN Luann. BUILDING amnilit mu E Mr. Anderson on the earning or Siltir v..--I ._ _ i . .i 1""; l. dav. ,lan. .lrd a: the how:- UK the bride's Deerlleltl I\C\\ 5 llt’lttb L , ._ I, . , i .. 1 friends. Mr and Mrs. .\I.Ithie.~on 2.‘ H . Galena AW" c‘hicagii. A public installation ..3 oil: '2'» for ‘lhr‘l 8" CC'v'lNG'f “' l‘ t 3 ' fl on ore “8 up y o This SaturdayI tig it Mr. and Mr. Royal Neighbors and their l‘Iixlmntls and 1'“ "j" i! ll ‘ , "‘1” ”' Frederick A. Preston Will give theirtango the Modern Wimdiiirii zinll lilt'lf V! y s ,i ”M Eulr‘ "“1“, id ~i H 1"“;‘2: 3 party at the Exmoor cottage for the WI“ be held at the home oi .\li :iiid'Mrs. BUFFALO. N y_ _ MI" E" L! we E‘,rwl’.'rlfll) Am _,E ii ' JAS. C B 5 young married set of our city. Fred Meyer. -' Rump, .. I, ,. .1. ..r “E [31,. 5;“. “Hun , Miss Margaret Englehard entertained Mr. RE“. Hutchisun 5p“... 21 3',“ d‘ys Arnii II) It.“ I l.lvitl Stiitre it (-illll'llo-d WOMEN I” mg h;lDDLE AGES. Ade hon 67 . . 230 N St ’J hm . h. . , ' _ . ‘ to ht‘l" rm in II 2i ll 1 :il lilllPl \Illh a F P e - - . - . . 0 Ave. .3 at luncheon t..is week Monday several ot last week IIitli Mr. \V. Huit‘hlelgoi seriom a” “E or bronchitis ”H” They Held office and Could More Than 5 her young lady friends in Evanston at Waukegan. ‘ ' ' ' Hold Their own in Trade. r. - clans alit‘lltlllll: llt‘r said pnenionla . ‘ .; her home on Sycamore Place. to meet Mr. 5 D Nelson has written a P‘Yii w“ likely M tlt'\t‘ltlp. but in" she \‘uuu‘u in Intuit-ml hare nivraya E her house Sue“ M155 Jean Brande” 0‘ “The Folly of Force" which will be pre seemed a lltlli- belto‘r She caught 3“"?.lui'l'nlmu'm: m‘f "r ”’9 u“ â€"” ' -. H ,, ; Louisville. Ky. There were ten luncheon.semed Friday evening Feb 6th in the severe colld in l-Ilnilra last week A‘l’sum iiiriiii'ifii‘gllftful‘lri- :Lnfluziu" A t 3 guests present. Assembly hall of the Grammar schoollj ' ' ' .. :, ‘m‘ i*'** In the Lair-r Middle Ann. I statute ,' E Cards have been sent out for a large The proceeds of the play will be usedo I'E oooooooeoeeooooo-ooooe ~00. of 134:! that onlen-d men to keep to s tor, cut an M i E bridge party to be given Monday. Janjthe piano fund. Mr. Nelson gaIe, , : : om. trade h." mum.” In... to "up“... . l 26th at the Highland Park Club by Mrs. i money to buy the curtain for the stage.) : GENER‘L NEWS. : as many an she chose, ' I Marshall S. Marsh, Mrs. Addison R. War Admission to the performance will be e o In a few instances. at least. women i Out of town Mom 1., i ner and Mrs. George Randall Roberts. Ecents for adults and 25 cents for child l .....'.°"'.°'"”"°'°°°' '“ the "l" middle It": “Vb.“ d" 2 .th A T 3 2" Last Fnday "min Mm Arthur P Mr, Fred Hence “we a five humiqu“ CALUMET Mic“ _. n... m. tiea and held timer-a out do not run to w] uto nick . g g rt Frida evenin for the Harmda Western Federation of Mint-n Iith ”Mr l0! now-days. 1hr:- are allu- .. ‘3‘ Van Schaick entertained at an Informal Eplaby y g yE the backlng of the Aiiierli an F-edera “0|” '0 ‘Wlm'u burl!” lll the rec. . 3 f buflet supper at her home 541 E. Laurel c u .1; l tlon or labor MUM," to continue to orda of London and other town-I. and . North We Auto I ' AVG Mr. Jones 0‘ Texas. who was the Bflbt' fight against the mine operators of l! women "um", ““"m‘ ““9 could ' ‘ o ‘4' ; Mrs. William]. Fyfle w,“ entertain the; of Dr. DaIis. preached in the Presbyterihn‘ Sorthern \liihi‘xuii “Its the statement “‘“fnlu’ ”’"u’ m m m k m d m cm 3 Oaaoli Board this afternoon ataluncheon church Sunday. His text in the morning. 0! James H In uch. personal repre- l “of"? (“:1 not ""1“? {n’faw'nn‘ l " A l: complimentary to Mrs. FrederickA Dow wag “Bear Ye One Another's Burden‘," aentatlxe here of Samuel tiompera. ‘3‘"; are “: *TOr-n;::'Ҥ;"m and 0:; . Telephae 550 m PIPE i: i 0f ChicaBO. president of the Illinois and 'n the “mm“ was “For Everyw “r1: li-m'ml futlemtglm f‘l'limlrnle 0m tdy " countrie- " “mm" ““1"" "mi" 3 E Federation of WomaanClubs who is to Shall Bear H" ow“ Burden C ‘l ENDS“: (EH ”Tr EH.“ E“ firmly)": no” of Country. Ia mentioned in n.» . 3" ‘* be the guest of honor at the Ossolimeet- munion ”WW“ w'” be h‘fld. 5“ Y; the Em") ”Tim; (Jug?! ' H u n less than tun-e dlttI-rriit i-xiutiii: tlIN'u- . ”.:,_ ills this afternoon at} two forty five morning. Feb 1st. . E ‘ i went: Her lvuaim-Iu Inn-i hun- lied-u an». l:i<l\ \l:|"-1‘lll run-n ti. "all all! "0000- “t more MINI ” nuylhlnl ‘9 I . h D‘ : on I falrly large U‘lllr. for -lir II.i- tlii- lu-itiiiiim ..( \riiliiii“ Ili Iii-i ~.m~p human could he. and a complete llh ., niacin: emeoardI ofF ffierectog acre The Teacher Training class studilld KANSAS CITY. M0..â€"Th.- «one "M“, ”f ,Iwrvhumn‘w “um, ”I" m . “11““: up,” “In.“ "H. “up,” U". mm“ m ”w "mum. "Mm“! and ,7; . ‘ ' - y - “8 ne the lives of Saul. DaIid and Solomm Inga of an alleged hyndlt‘nlr‘ of shit? wim- tin-ii .Ir Saiitimdo-r. in Spain In ‘ i‘flliliiil u ml: llir mm." or in... my. dent-ate grandma or all“). who» rip! ‘ Bou R had F P z A L x ’ mique,‘ 'c r ‘ Cy on, - - Monday evening. “3‘9". “llll h fll'i"‘rdlnl< l0 KOVH’D order to mouii berm-If for her luau-u him-ii rm... in” 1......1 her grandam: would try to manage-i ’, Drum, DamelCObb- Rex L- Jones- C- C- Miss Isabel Biederstedt of Highlariid' nient llllt‘fillifllurfi. ln‘l)l\'9n a RA‘UI'Q «he olilnliu-«l le'llt‘ln of llliil‘tllll‘ tliiit . \\Iiiu- .\i’;.liiii it.» IIIHIl t-r Illl‘ fume. “PM“ 6""l "r." "h Urlhdmu." he 1: Hughes, and Marshall E. Sampsell. Park was the week-end guest “the htiite otdmznibers orfithe (week colon) her-I "WWWHM I,” u, n.1,... Hw “0..., l... l H h “Mum...“ . . (w, ”L,” E“ um." minded. an in- new liiii litiiq. baud The Chicago Society oi Artists gave of Mr. F C Biederstedt ; In an rami IIIIIoii-I ellendlng into li-Iiuliix to munii-yuii-n of the offend twin“... ,...... .4 H... ”w“, f,,, H". ,m at" tu-r imii' lock- and with bound 5‘ its third Monday social Monday evening it: ., a half dozen Cities of the middle West. m. j of E_.,i,.,,,.w “,0 w“, “I“, ”W” m Inna ainIi-uiiiy in his tunes “I'm sure of this week at 8 o'clock in the club: The Woman: Missionary Society f were described at a hearing of Frank, Margery lppnrr-lllly tool. mun- tliiin l n. mhq , A“ LW“ “u, m‘lmmwd you i-an get another buntiand very t th Art I t'tut G t the Preabyterian church met at theh R90 and JU-‘eph Amltoa. uloonlieep- VII due b"r. for I'm Simiil-li Iuri- id'm'l “H, mxmmm “I“ ”m" and noun. Willow-n Aunt Mum, gum". . rooms a e nSl e. us ave “M S _i 8". hem”, Harry (‘ Allen, “H“. “Mm” lodged memm. “an," in... firm. “h" h ,M” . ‘ . non bad uneven of them.’"~l\‘ew York ; Ba k “Br Cou .. 0 rs. . P. Hutchison Thursdayfai l rniniiml ibilr do umann 39° C on 0"“ ntry n China ' th sub" M l States lmmlgration inspector. fine was ordered to real-iri- both ship-- “"1”” ”mum En” thousand. 30E. and Mr. George A. Colbum gave the can, as e "a but one o! the Hpanlarda dt-rlar'eil that l . °' "N M~ “P h d d h n I h' h h . Reichelt. Sr was leader Miss Josephifi t b d mud d I. h ire-ix Ii nu. tum. olii unlit iiiiii the , . unc an In ya ow orw ic e is Woodman told at Chineae Womanhofill CHICAGO __ In“. M, Jordan, an- a r to ii an. III on: he i ”m,“ “M “Hum" Mm“, ”W m. Took it Lilia a Philosopher. (anions. 11mm" was presented lmEToday Mrs. Fred H a and Eprominent “in" and clubman and had a commutator: dirn'ted to the or . a ”W “I E I.” ”Urn“ [“1“ One day Mr- Jomea rushed into the October attheClifl Dwellers. H h .1 I“ ltormer son lnrlan' or ex-t'nlied Staten "Mud" I ”me "'W’” W“ 1 from Illillll :llill flqurI To this Ito “bf", to b" huh.“ “I” beau utc men so read atoriea and Jud” ”I" s. Crone”. ”unmet Im- a two. women Inden- of themld- am- and a mid iooa cram; Miss Henrietta Ingersol entertained‘ the Laurel Sewing acoiety at her home on Tueaday evening. Reichelt. Sr. talked of the Opportuni I i E in China today. Mrs. R. Knickerboct ;gave some Chinese contrast; Mn. Fred Schaefer entertained a num-; Mr. Nelson took his u ii: to the her in ads nformall t ndl P P . din of 00:11) ll y. y . cards a ECountycomexhibit at Libertyville Fri Mrs. Charles C Bud] entertained 3E Thirty Deerfield Shields High ach t“ fricnd‘ infomm' at a dinner Tuen- students from Deerfield with chaperon a, maht at her home 405 5; Laurel attended the debate at the high schoolE ve. Friday evening. _ .- Ie Sunday Night Club will meet this? Mr George Burns Mr. G.Seabloo .‘K with Mlaa Kathleen Bergen, 205 and Mr. C. Torkleaon of Chicago we B. will". Ave. Deerfield visitor: Sunday. i 3. Frederick W. Schumacher enter- i Graeme Supple entertained a few aulcide in Parlor J. of the Palmer' Houae. He shot himself and Ma lips; showed indications of having taken! poi-on. One theory for the aulcldaw advanced by Menda. was that Jordani had been brooding over the aeperatlon. from his wife and child. LAPORTE. IND. â€" Lloyd Glider man. nine years old. was drowned in Lake Wannsee at Syracuse. “'hile playing on the Ice he ran Into open. water and sank before autatam [could reach him George Gilderuian. Etbe father, formerly lived In Indiana- Epolla, and is now at the head.“ al l factory at Syracuse ‘ tr d a number of friends informally his trienth Saturday afternoon in ho 5- «day afternoon at cards lot his birthday annivenary Email line [or imrfiimea no doubt in (He In '9" '9" 'N‘ to M ”a" i moi-ti ii- to iii-r i-wii balilt- was due themaalvea. “0h. John. oh. John .'" ahe exclaimed. with a lot of emotional chi-Illa "Norah the {int tlint i‘lo-«nmlrii a lit-rin- Iaa no "100 l; i OVOT'lN'lIlllllL' .‘ ‘ ruled “bake-q..." :19: flit-":7teh.“ “8303"“, “C." u” .5 ORIGIN OF PERFUIES. Edna-r1!“ It will. . n” ‘f f mm" we .1. I. “M I" [WNW-d ”m J ‘Gaaolline. eh?“ calmly Mliunded .5 U“ at 'lm Q. Kt" ”to Odora d; T”. “‘1d- ‘I’- III 'H-eliii Iiiiti them 0.91;“ .2: 2:: fl“.:; law? 7 ”WWW 'M‘ l ”'“mml'l’l' “"‘m‘d- fill“ Ira Joni-a "rl‘t ble:flh: It): ii In the good old time: the uae or per . . _ w. “W," ',.,Mo_f... (unit-I was originated to. (writer-art ’ Consolation “That'a all Hull! Ill) 69".. returned j.“ the offensive udorl arising from born A HI IIIi- i. u Iii-lerlt‘ul (Tile! in" the (be phlloaopliii-al vJoIn-I "lit I'aa her lng lab which waa being WW II I ‘M"‘ "’ ""’ ““"lWI‘l "1“" fun) ,iean afternoon out. anyway 'l-I‘blladeliltilii "mac. I-or !hll mu mm m l gt Ill «11 t I. tioiiiill) happy nodded lift TM” . alwaya burned In the templea, and INN“:- MI iii bvr ioiliiiig i hair “â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" from ”in burning come- the “m‘ moaning and “varying Why It In Fiction. , Illnlflvanee of the word ION-nae. which “u" "“""” lw'll'lnl from the In... "" m’m‘m' "rein in M ii meanii “through theamoke." usual wntrlirui care of bia nurse. I... M "'9! I" “0"“ In "I. ; ArabIa baa alwaya been the land at “‘"m 5""5' hub "01‘3' limes- of u motor.- Wlanonaia flute Journal. ‘ perfume. (be "nI-eull 01 min" Mu i" E I. l i t i . «,_l.r.x..“ . [regulating . l i I . It an _ t4.

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