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Highland Park Press (1912), 19 Feb 1914, p. 2

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.flh‘j Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Frances Arnold Hale. daughter of Mrs. William Henry Lamborn, to Mr. John Barret Scarborough of this city. March fourth is the date set for the wedding and it will take place at the home of the bride's mother. 510 N. Sheri- dan Rd. at eight thirty o'clock. Mr. Ernest Knudsen of 50. Green Bay Rd. was boot on Friday evening at an informal card party to twelve friends. (55m PHARMACIST Mr; Iax Healer of 50. Green Bay Rd.. was given a surprise on Tuesday evening when a number of triends came to celebrate his birthday. Cards were the feature of the evening. Mrs. John Udell of Vine Ave. was hostess on Friday evening at a most de‘ lightful valentine party. Cards: and dancing passed the evening hours most pleasantly. Delicious refreshments were served. the decorotions being hearts pierced with arrows. and red camations. all in keeping with the day. The embroiderv class met last week Wednesday With Mm David M. Erskine. Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. H. Chandler will entertain the ladies of this society at luncheon at her home. 507 So. Sheridan Rd. ME 23 at the residence of Mrs. Jones. Next Tuesday morning the subject will be “Cesar Franck." the program i0 be H- lustrated with songs and ensemble num- Thc sccund of Miss PnsmHu Carvcrk senes oi talks nn mrxicrn muxn‘m‘a‘ul'rrd Tuesaay morning, Feb 17m. .1: lulu o'clock at the hume of Mrs. Georg? R. Jones. 308 E‘ Vine Ave 0me to the overcrowdedness of Muss Carvers studxu there-mamdgr of the talks win be given The cadetsuf the Northwestern Mnlnary and Nam! Academy will gnc their in» nual Junmr hop 2!; the gymnasnum m the drill ha” this Saturday evening from seven‘thxrty to len-lhxrzy Chisholm and Elisha Stubbs MH mm a "hard tunes" parlv this Saturday evening at their home. 205 Hazel Ann to which twenty of thcxr boy and girl friend) haw been modem The girls of the 1. C. clubofthe Presby- tenan church entertained the members of the J. 8. club of the same church at a charming valentine's party at the humeof Mrs. George Caleb Wright‘ 105 W. Lincoln Ave. last Friday evening. The afternoon bridge club met this week Tuesday with Mrs. Henry H. Doty‘ 416 E, Central Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Rouse of 22 W. Central :\ve.. Lentertained in honor of their son. Charles Rouse on Friday after- noon. the occasion celebratmg the young man's eimenth birthday. “Gomg Some" and “Pmaturc” which mH take place Friday and Saturday EVEHIDKS of this week. The former tn be given by the North Shore Dramanc club and the laxtcr by the students of the Deer- field-thelds High school. Bath pmmxse to be any good and tickets are scllmg rapidly. Several box parties have been planned fur both evenings. unIxE ~lx Wyluck :n hvr hams. <1” I‘m»- pcct Aw. People are lxmkmg mmu'ci with grcat eagerness to the m.» leH Feb \\ t n \X yni (ms (114} rr nghmndf .\‘ wvekx. Mr K $.nurduv ‘bftldn‘ the Telephone. 107md 964 Are YOu Looking Ngat? Are Your am Well may . Special Rate by the Month The Social Side of Life Local Affairs nf the week We will call for, pm, repair and deliver 4 suits. or 3 suits and one-overcoat. 2 50 each month, (one each week) for . Higggigl’arfl Sx HTH l The nurse .......... Josephine Woodman The Tennis Girl ..... Christine McMnhan l The Bicycle Girl ....... Elda Horenberger i The Tailor-Mide Girl. . . .Leila Glynch ; The Girl from KentuckyiSadieGaflaway L The Autombile Girl ........... Clara Pyle The Widow ........ Mn. Oscar Beecham The Summer Girl .......... Jennie Knrch The Girl with a dog. . . .Mildred Whiting The Bfide ................ Ruth Reichelt Following the tableaux. Miss Glynch tend ‘ a Klu Klux raid and Mr. Walter Antesl‘ sang a solo. The proceed: of the sale of I the baskets will be used for the piano fund.- : l The valentine basket social ghen by the teachers of the Grammar school Sat 3 urday evening was a very charming; ’afl‘air. The emblems of the day werer l used to decorate the walls and curtains. l and many of the baskets were embellish i led in the same manner. An unusually ' 1 handsome variety of designs were used ' ‘for the baskets. The two haudsomestl ‘were in the shape of large mufls. two“i ? were automobiles and another resembled ‘ ‘ aling'erie hat The bidding was spirited I for some of these Mr. W. A. Whiting was the auctioneer "The Reverie. of a. Bachelor" elaborately staged was pro- nounced adecided success. Carl Rommell ‘ made an excellent bachelor. The ngrls I in the visions were: 3 The Sunbonnet Girl ....... Mabel Segert l ‘The School Girl ....... Irene Hutchison The Sweet Girl Graduate. .Edith Pettis The College Girl .......... Martha Karch ' The sister of his roommate ..... Winifred I The Golf Girl lDeerfield News Items About fitleen schonl friends uf Then dore Kopp surpnsed h:m on Friday «we mm; at his hnme at 128 W. Lincoln Ave Games were played. this being a valcn tine surprise. Miss Mary Zimmsr of Sn‘ ()rron H Rd..entertam(-d at a masquerade par 3! her home Lm Monday evening Mr and Mn. R 1} nm-cnguests .1! dzr cnmphmcn! In M: Calumbm. ()‘nn. \\ hu Evan: hmm' Miss Emma Exam en membersur the I’hxlathra First L'nxtcd Evangrhml Tuesday cvwmm M‘rs. Frances Townley of Buena Park gave a luncheon on Monday a! the Blmk stone hotel in compliment to \ilss'l )dxa Brown formerh of Highland Park and \hss Helen Brad‘e) of Boston, U! Yl ' n: 1916 l{.l[)7.\l t’httrt'h .\ t unlit-(l The brldc gnfllhtl and canned .1 Shower 1). Ml wrrs t harrwrulx t n ‘ltlllt'l wt “lute >weet pt‘lh and lrllrex at ti‘e x .Llrx \bwut >1.\l)' tun-sh were pzrwn’ and m mat‘lerl t‘t-rdml t ungrrrtuldlmnx -\plt'.|>:1m :eJ"urt- It thetwcnwg urn :rn lll‘llfllnll program ul lllUle'dl numbers by r‘ at the ladtes (lllrll’tt‘llt' u rth u lm h the bride tor sen-ml years Ewry detail at the ou‘aston retlected the rurdral hospraltty .‘Ind exqurstte taste of Mr. and Mrs. Blatchfurd, lntrrnatetnends of the bnde. Many gifts In stlver. cut glass and other useful artrclea fur the home were received. Among those from the Park who were present were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ersklne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thompson and Mr. and Mr; W. E. Brand. Miss Helen Whttney. Mr. and and,Mrs. Herbert F. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. James Warren. Mr. and Mrs. War» ren left the evening of the wedding for a momhs' sowurn in the Southland. after which they wrll return to the newly re- nmated home. corner of Green Bay Rd. and Central Ate The many fnends of :emhcrs h :1: been d‘sl x In t ed v mm l-t end guest uf Mn: .‘llltlh‘xl \\ wrung hlh“ lutetla krt‘sa enh-rtmrzui {ma tr'cndx .ll t'\«’lllll_~‘ .‘1 an tnttu'zml uttlltt >trt.t:.._t tit her at brute! l-c‘ mu n .\l:>~ JU.\( txlmrr er'l. u "w tu the “11:1. >t \r "w t.“ M! ml .‘Illtl gr pingtaz‘ “hr. h u’lll ‘1‘ plug; In the u’ltrvtl \lel'\l¢\ Feb, 33th .‘Il:¢ Mary hustes: at the Hunt) t‘-l'll;ltx Hutttm hundrnl t‘luh whteh met at the resrdent'e at Mr» J L~ Wolf! Tuesday .tlternuun l’nzr: mere award- ed 10 Mrs ()sear Beet‘hnn, Mrs J Wultl. and Mrsv E. Knickerbocker Mr. Frank Supple. MI» Mildred Ntchola and Miss Helen Fldlar 01 (hr- cago were weekend guests at Suppledale um 34 \ harming the ‘ farm. Mr. S. l) Nelson wrll gtve hrs pl" “The Folly of Force" In the l4bertyv1lle< auditorium Friday evemngr Miss lrwtn Harland of Chicago wn the weekend guest of Mr Albert Clapper. A meeting 01 the Royal N‘erghburs wu The Sunday. nxghl dub me Mfldrcd Thiurr Lul “wk; Mr. and Mrs H arren Wish them" every j0\ in life. \\ fm: .‘md “(-11 knn“ i": ’md Mix“: I>dh('l " .lrtwd Hut T \I ' i’r Hvr’k’r! f‘ ' l’mphq L’hun lh . K t, hvans rmrxmmu n dinner on Sundm. w : Mr. Juhn Emn‘ Iv! :.\\hu1_< a gum! a! (Pu )(‘Al H \\ .II'H‘I mgr-hm! church {34¢ ..... Loretta Kress Josephine Woodman .Christine McMnhan am cnu-rrmnm! I“ IL‘NLH {LH‘uI\ LII-lama! FmdDry (law “I with Mus H rly ii \‘ I Suku'Ald in Saving Gum. SPRINGFIELD, ILLâ€"Allllnoh It." game and fish conserution commu- man 11-: issued In nppeu to I" In- tereued in preserving game to help In the commission's work. “An hour - dav. 9599011"! by nor Dr. Gnhunn formerly wu phyllchn It the Elfin hospital. Fifteen you: ago he resigned to practice h1- pro {onion in Elfin. He was indoned by the Democratic Committee of Kane cnunty. Dr. Hlnton cnme to Elxln u superintendent of the State hoeplul no year: :30 from the Banonvme 1n smuuon where he had been uslalul superintendent. Shim Held. 0! Asylum; SPRIN(.F’IEL.D III. Dr Ralph T Hinton. nu: ermwndom of the any- lum I! Elgln um appo'med super": tandem of the Ieyllrm 2n Bnflonvme to succeed H H. (24Ahnnn, who wu appointed supd'rlnlc-mlam at Eula. EUHN, [1.1-3' i-‘irw and exponurl Pi‘flf’l)’ apeiled tragt‘dy fur Jnhl luddenwngen a farmer t‘oh‘e mile! vest of Eigin, his wife and eight chil- dren, four of “how “are stricken with the measles. Burefnoted 3nd cind only in night gowns. Ihich furnished no protection against the biting north wind. the family of eight tl'lldKCd through suowdrirta and suiriinx snow for a quarter of I mile utter numn had consumed their home. Sen-n] times the waiting, haiHrnzon chi!dren xank exhausted in the dPep snow Their flther. noun despairing. tuc- rteded in getting them alive to the farmhouse of Josc‘tail i‘olemnn. where they found refuge, ixxulu- [my I! Is mutt but Ln» (0 m “11h working (Auditions. 4 ~‘vt‘inl- l)’ In lht- pmn-r hr‘n-v' u! “arm :1 and lim tar rvpuir shuj> at Wheavn “'hih- 1h» mung n! [he Hm lnyps' \zrtlun dm-hnv In dixvuss thP ~1lnn1inn Hhvr than m admit 'H serious nature 11.»; an that the (mummy has not lIH-d up In Its ant-«mun! madP with H.» nwn for threw yvurh Fhe hundred nen “(mid be aflerud by a strike. Masses Maymr and Kmy KaruMQ-Y lurncd last Wednesday ext-mug [rum Masun (My. Iuwa when- lhry haw burn vmtmg their vuu‘xn. Mn MaAme h r the munlh A mrellng u! the Royal N?l‘hbur‘.§ wu held In thc luwn hall last Thursday eve- mng. Mr. Frank Supple. MI» Mildrrd Nichols and Miss Helrn Fldlar (xi-Ch:- cago were wtckrend gucsls .n Suppledale farm. Hi! l' '\"“‘\ Hut The (human Endcmnr Sammy of the I'resbyh-rmn (‘hurch gdn‘ a valentine (hum-r .n the Pmmc- m .\1I3: Ezzzllu- Knadk batunlav rvcnmg L'm-rn err lznd In! czghh-H; :\ program Wm gzn-n during the (-n-ntng .‘tu-r Mimi: “mu-s \v-n- phncr! \I! .md Mrs \Vxlhnzn ”til-Hm .‘m‘, ‘hehhvn 1»! “(ugh-gun \u-u' (,‘n- gl.v~x_~ u! 5111mm! MN .\ 1' .u! H‘t- hm: On Hand.“ ( The Teacher Training class had I re~ new 0! the work of the past three months at the meeting Monday evcnmx and will take the first rxnmmutlun nrxt wet-k. Mr. and Mn. Eugene finder and Mean James Keefe andJ.L .Ender lch Wednet- day m ening for a tour through the noulh um; [w The congregational meeting 0! the Presbyterian church was held In: Wed- nesday evening end a unanimous call was given Mr. Jones of the McCormick Theological Seminary to serve as ncting pastor. The Kexhen oi lhe Bible School will meet with Miss lrene Rockenbeck nexr Wednesday evening. Hues. mom. The Woman’s “Hoary Society a! thehuhytefiafichmchwmhenm cdby Mn. Hole next Thursday III-r mwmmu. mmmmmun 1“me Wilma. mmm “33?. w Mr [IA le mmwmumm MHGMPARKMWPARKW Tmrd-rnil Men Threaten <~1l 4h n Lot w xnn “men n! L 'm .ij1 pump! uf .\1ns Minirv-d mu krl‘sa (‘nlt'YUHI x .I‘mul (\u-!H\'~h\r ! A4 ‘harmmg dunn- \II \‘IhJ' Imitr I“) S IiOTES i IQ‘Y‘F'n 'zuirunll »! (Ix-r" Lln'n Hu- urmmwu-zlnn .35.. â€"- Order! of {disbarmem Iere Issued by the su- Iprome court in the ene- 01 June. E. ,cnm snd Edward J. Sunbelt. (\I- 16130 Attorney; Both m chug“ 'I-m: mymvmmx client ““33 Fly. HUMP“ Fight rm. ELGIN ILLNMOH thin 5-00 men. Women and childrenâ€"tho entire ut- l\~e populnllon of the lime mug of leurd. In“ {any mile: north of E]- (in, In Menoury county» ‘rormed I bucket brunt!» nnd nued the butlneu district of (be vllluge from dutrucuou only In the day. of [he had office nnd opponn‘ Inc- tlons of the Mndern Woodmen society “ll hnd I! the unnual election n! Quackenbmh cunp No 10592 of East Moline And the Insurgent: "on out by a lun- Ila-dorky. 'lnuurgoni Woodman Win To" BIOLINE, ILL “'hll In con-M erod . test 0! the halal!!! strong": Wrecker. Overturn a Train. BENTON, HJ. An lliinoze (‘n-ntrnl [unngnr Kruln. bound from St. Louis In Elder-do. m, In den” ed near fun? In In Iron n“ Inld urn" 1hr truths Thr vnxtno and three conch" m: the truck und were ou-rturned but on. ') the enxmeer Ind anman were Injurad Womnn and Cth Burn to Death. PREP-Il’ORT, HJ. , \In. “our; Prlnkmelor Ind her burn oft-um month» old, were burnt-d lu drulh ‘1 their home nnr Prurl (‘le The ‘0 man poured immune Into the Mon to mnke the fire burn better The un- porhlhod in Ha high chnlr non (ha stmo. tar mnxnnw lgmdrn de M 1m», “1. “hPrr hc- mum-d Htv 0 Milk l'nnd-ndnx (unmany lumirv: 'I rim-r xnwrmu! rmu . 14 "w lvvr “27L nmlv- In K4»! S [ill 1- u r.” “us «Iran- l.) I ruin-M1 o~ny1m m Hm rrla) Hanan In Ham 5 1.0..n Suturday high! 1:- do-ud ”1* an 4: uusln «1! Frank H Inudwn l’nllnmr. mr mnxnnw lgmdrn mm in W ‘(In' V {II \‘ XIII)! Casino will be open for dancing after the play to all holding reserved seat coupons Waiter S. lcwce" D!" .‘T H)! ' ILL h) and a “'11: l Ind “Hr \\ uIng F)- 'omorrow N igh j Friday, Feb. 20 Ravinia Park Ino- purl.» YFNHII'I."-d n Dead M and Kl UL ARE YOU fll Work no matte! how. you send u1~ \nuv nrdrrs We handle only adorn-d nut-nu n! un- demablc quality. What (huu :- « u! «an we pend you today surr ul gr! ling A! (m: x: AIM-l h an gmx: Hmi nut “:Im‘ \vlflllnfl m prluln l \‘uur .\‘|¢4I~ Huuru‘z \v... Highlandmsmepamng Shop Shoe ReE'u' ring Fme THE SERVICE THE BEST MEATS hey's Suniury Shop TOW “I433 108 W. Central Ave. \('A(1 Y U( Tlpton's Home Restami A‘l'hll \mn Mku HF‘IAI KAN! d!'1t'llllv n u‘ ll.r.1€~ 1-1 The Best Meal You Ever HI \Ae pira>r mm ‘ou CenVruI Avenue I-Ilyl a: '1 ”mm 5 Hull I! tican‘l make any hm \uu rt land d Prompt m areâ€" a Hyman“ 11 purinh PIP“ 'Ihr land the u :.u ”manic 1 uuunurv Q-tyg 3.00000000000- PHILADlLPHlA: o! the Minimum openlon 01 We'll Ohlo. \ndtuu ad 1 content“ .1 lb. BI cued to sub-III W III-m to: MIIIU common. lo I M A much vi’l ed um if u mud rm)“ ”10' 10 AI tho nut-lua- of l hot... (be open 000704 DINO. an o! noun W eon-ml men»! 1 Bruno- to cum 5â€"." sun -00“. 03‘ trouble of I10" 1 Int. W1! II "I3 .4 the um wu 11M purl-h, con-III refused to amp! I emmoe to the Oh court, u place I. I. chu-p ol 8!. (’1 C church. thin! I muly Injured .u LAFAYITYI. M Ollphnnt. Purdue“. t It," 01 the hat ‘0‘ picturo phcod in I“ Mum, the board 0! Athlouc unusual this Tho “roam phhnt'u record It Pl to entitle Mm to a I If!!! hull of QIIH be tho nnt pom-nu 1.) Inn-slum unm- nppotnto-d tn vrocd Ind but It nnmb‘ than he placed in | “on in the xymnul NEW YORK - rorlh .1 Montreal l’hIl-drlphh left 1 about: 0! tom 1:1“ um! 1:87 61 were that the out“ "on or the PM“! tom of (ram. I in (he first "port! use done CHICAGO -- l ‘11! not ”null oppumon to his to Mvo III: om m-n Sewn-M defiance l- [to Mr Sullivan In 1' on auto) and TOKVO. JAIN Aokt. torn" J“ the l‘nltod 8m... Act! In the la- lunatic: an“. to: am pun-you II L0. ANOIL‘ Ifly nun n In «or the Sula l bum. I: cum I neg. lost control «I ha I cut tum“ In ten ud three ‘7. m MM '0“ Viol-nu. NIW OILIAM wroon- rm om puck" Oe- burnt in the Mbfluw'l lofty Inn“ up ‘- 000000435000 QUINCY, ILL. emc nupun (‘lfi invited RM Jun! Hrs! Baptist elm! come In pulor. WAONUIGTON< not Au‘uulua 0‘ fled in tilt 0‘01 IMTUCKET‘?

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