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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Dec 1914, p. 2

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”may: tr: ' Mr. Archibaid Abercromby was host on Saturday night to a party of friends from Chicago. who came to surprise him in memory of his birthday anniversary. There were twenty guests present. Games and music passed the evening hours most pfusandv. Delicious refreshments werel Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnswald of West Huts! Ave , were host and hush-$5 at a dinner un Sunday celebrating the tenth w'eddmsz annwersary. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darling. the latter a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amsxmld. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Feulner of High- wood werc host and Tmatms at a Harvest party on Saturday. There were about forty guests preScm :nduding friends Jrom Evanston and Chicago. Dancing was the :earure of the ez-enmg, the house bgmg beautitully decoratcd 1n corn stalks and pumpkzn; and Colored lights. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnswald of West Huts! Ave , were host and hush-$5 at a The otfiqcrs club of the North.\'ostern Milttary Academy held thexr annual hop in the drill hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The hall was beautltuily dccor- qtea in Ameriran tlags. autumn leaves and corn stalks. there: was a big grate fire at the end of the hall, and together With the autumnal trimmings. made a very pretty effect. That portion where the young folks danced “as frnccd off to represent a rail fence. There were some of the last years graduates and a good malty out of town guests present. Lawn-ups Larsen, Warren and Donald Larsen u! ()revn Bay, “'15. Arthur Evans and Ralph Dubsnn of Chu‘agn. Thc bndcgruwms ml! to the brnlc “.4; A. lm'r‘ly rope 5mm: of pearls “uh u rl'unc ‘ stone clasp, Artur the cercmnhv d rm‘rplwn falltmcrl at {hr lX‘IYY‘z‘ of the hrulm {7.1:- ents. f we nut or in \n gumrs \wt'za Mx. Arm-Jr ll Rnn‘m‘. .‘xlr. and Elm. HHS 1'1. Lérsvn And 31:53 l’cm'l Razz ‘11; of Emu)- !rm, Ell. and Mrs. llt‘rdlcn. l.. (‘ lluhsr-n, Mlssl‘lc-rt‘x.x .\l. ()utzen. Mr. and Mr». H. R. Sl‘lJIlLulx Mr and Mr» J l/ Rms, Mr and Mrs. N. l). Brmsm, and .\ll>§ Ruth Sharp. of Chicago. UL Jdm .~\‘ an1;,bcll.and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Camry bell uf Ausim, Mr. and Mrs. Marah of Glenn», Mr. and Mn )llltun lull'5k'll, Miss Mane Larsen. and 51(5er \Vdrrvn and Donald Luscn, all of (ism-n Bay. W15. Mr, 3an Mn. Larsen lch Jmong showers of unzc't; fur a slmrt honeyv moon :n'p aksr wind] they mll be at home after January fifteenth at 2.": 0x- ford Ave" Green Bay. Wu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Evans, 14 S. Rodney Mason was host First St. announce the marriage of their on Central A\'.,e Friday n daughter AllLt‘ Irene Evans to Harold of his birthda); man) of hl ()tis Larsen, who is 21 Northwestern man. and is associated with relatives in the Larsen Canning Company in Green Bay. Wis. The ceremony took place Thur» daxevening, November twenty-Sixth at seven o'clock in the Baptist Church at this City. Dr. Herbert Francis Evans, brother of the bride, was the officiating minister. The church was wonderfulb beautifully with banks of palms and ferns and Chrysanthemums. Mr. “'ycot’t of Evanston and Mrs. Mabel Sharp Her- dien of Chicago created a beautiful musxcal the The bride setting for ceremony. wore a gown of white bridal satin trimmed in Princess lace and pearls. made with a court train and Wore a tulle veil which was gracefully drapped in hood form timmed in pearls and lac e. She carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valleV. Miss Emma Evans. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a gown of yellow taffeta trimmed in Chantille lace and rose buds, with a lovely cascade bow for the sash, and carried yellow Chrysanthemums, while Webster Larsen, a brother of the groom. acted as bestman. maids, Misses Irene Campbell of Austin. Hazel Bailey of Am Ill Frances Lar- sen 0t Evanston and Liela Hyson of Columbus Ohio all wore satin gowns of pink Iavendar, blue and green carning Chrysanthemums ot the colors or their gowns bringing out the rainbow etfect. The little flown girl Irene Stet ens a niece of the bride, wore a little dress of white net, trimmed in pink satin and little pink rose buds and carried .1 basket of pink roses. The ushers were. Messrs. The brides- ‘ friends were present. Tl guests were from Lake Foi and Chicago .\IlSS Lillian Towner of E was hostess at a rive table Monday afternoon in com; guest. Mrs. R. S. Peyton Peyton's intimate friends w Miss Elizabeth Buckley Wednesday evening at an ll ing party at her home on I in compliment to the Mis: Kingsbery, who were her gt IiOl!Lla)’S. Miss Buckley als her guests at an informal te ing party Saturday atteriioo A number of Highland Pa tended the “at home" of \I dell at Chicago and \Irs. lie lof this City at- ’716 Prairie A Tuesday afternoon to meet Lobdell of New Orleans. Tl low two other such affairs month. Mrs. D. F. Kelly of Chicag the summer in Highland Par ed many of her Highland Pa a dinner and theatre party 5 ning at her Chicago home. John Ristine and Marion 5 tained about forty of their 1; at a party Saturday attern Holland S. Smith home on 1’: in honor of their birthdays came during the week. I) games were the features of tl Mrs. Henry E. Mason of Ave, was hostess at ;i fat nnrrv nn Thanl-.â€" ;. ... . 1... The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week Or let's have a coiled suit that you have given up as hopeless; we'll clean it, purify it. put new life into it. make it fit to wear. Phone and a wagon will call, or leave suits at our town omce. 124 East Central Ave. Ask for special rates on doing your work regularly. Next week we will drycleln and press men's suits at a specially reduced priceâ€"81. Don't neglect this opportunity- To save money. To see for yourself how vastly superior dry cleaning is to sponging. To compare our dry cleaning and pressing with that of others. We want you to tut our thoroughness. ‘ Let's have your hat “Sunday goâ€"to-meeting" suit. We delight in particular work. Telephones Men,a Special Offer on 3:710:11» Réuab’llf’ ( Wef Call 179 Htsbifinooparfim Work High Class Launderms am? French Dry Cleaners the brn‘c '.\. 4; .lm'mv “Mb :1 rhxnc store rcmnhv d rm‘rplwn c of the hm?“ {7.1:- M:. '3 gumrs w By the Obserwr . Will give Dancing instructions at Searl’s Hall, Waukegan every gThunday night at 8 o’clock, ibegining Nov. 19th. All modem and standard Dance. taught. Team reasonable. Private lee, son: by appointment. Miss Ann Caslm entcrmined informal- ly on Saturday awning at hcr hnme 0n Cedar Ava. The guest: present we‘re: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bambc, Mr. and Mrs. LOUIS Berubc, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrity, Mr and Mn. Juiln Dru-y, Mr. Henry Edwards, Mr. Gurrity, and Miss Uarmy. Mrs. Daniel Cobb entertained informal- ly Tuesday eV'cmng for Mrs. Charles L‘. Hugher. who leaves sow; for Scattic, Walsh” where shc will make her hump: ' Ew stSA-n Esther and Elly of Mine Aux Pntvrfuzmv! I League of the Swedish LutheL at lht‘H’ homr on Tueuhy cw! The sccrmd meeting Hf tin- Srmng dub fvr the Red L'mSa “wk “:15 held at [he humc of Mrs. (E. V [)n‘kmwn on I’mspcu :\\'c., meiuy :xllmylxu '; .\11>xi;:m ()1: party SJILXI\!.|}' I to her brother. H the hulxddya \th (“annex “ch Muss Han-I fie-'2 u be! of hrr Irrmk F lnlnrzx 41 pan}. 1% [’t‘t‘ Edd, I.J:’\L' “Ll The young pcmplr Emnge!1c..l chunh party m H}: (hurt mghr. Mrs. Henry E. Mason of E. Central K Ave“ was hostaxs at a fannflv dumrr g party on Thanksgiung day. Therc “ere mnetcon guests prey-m. ail mmnbus of n the Musun fumxlv. a umner and theatre party Saturday eve- mng at her Chicago home. John Ristine and Marion Smxth enter- tamed about forty 01' their httle friends at a party Saturday ant-moon at thc Holland 5. Sleh humc on I’mapcct Aux. in honor of [ht-fir birthdays \thch both came during the “mix: Duncmg and gamcs were the featurcs of thy party. Thc wacs Ltrh (Hym‘h and Hrrn ,L ‘Kcm spent Thankqgnmg a! ”If” hr'mv ‘ in “'durrmdaL Thc Mlsww Ifir'l'lhl and Ruth tonum Frndu) excmng Kn“, Clara Pyle, and {filth Hnn-nlx-tgn gun-m1 Id an CHICHMHHHCHI a! Inn-plumb Judi .\IY<. Stxruh :\d.|ms und.her grandchzid, ‘LON Adz/In“ \tr-n- Hn- ain‘t; no \Gn- L.A.. J (x H) Telephone 1069 The Altar and Rnsmy Sonny Mrs. D. F. Kelly of Chlcago. who spent HULV CW» Chun‘h “I” WM a! 1h" the summer in Highland Park, enu-rtain. m‘dk‘t‘ 01 Mrs W. Sm!“ Wrdx' ed many of her Highland Park friend: at “{WY'3“\”“ a dinner and theatre party Saturday eve- Thc wacs Ltrh (Hynch and mng at her Chicago home. ‘ Kcm 5mm: Thank‘un'mu av vhmr Dancing Class Miss Hoktison .\hss Lilhan Towner nf Prospect Ave‘. was hostess at a rive tuhlc bridge party Monday alternonn m wmphment to her guest. Mrs. R. S. Peytun. Only Mrs Peyton's intimate friends were present. on Central Ava, Friday night in honor of hxs birthday; many of his high school fnends were present. The out of town guests were from Lake Foresn Winnetka and Chicago Miss Ruth Berg Dressmaking of Chicago .I_\' C\L'H|Hg ”1 r. ”(fluid (”($01 ‘20 Lincoln Avenue (‘H‘ \wrc gur>t~ frum ft .m! Lukr Fnrcst. 1 [hr zd [film Juhnson um! [ch Luther Lutheran Church paFlHTS 'l'hursddy \‘(nmg at an r F1r~t L'hiled a Thanksgiving r15 at his home plumâ€"m w spent rung L'hited 2| N0:1cu1.~‘:cz1-‘1;. gnr-n 11» 211! 111-15111“ inttrestcd 1.1.1: 1111 11:1 1111:;111121111211-1111 of Highland 1' .1zk, (1111113 of 1.3}.1- 111112 State of III1::11:~ 11.14.11,. 111d1-11~1i that .1 supplcmuitnl \pm‘zn! 11x>11~~11wr11 tx- 11-11111 [0 pay {Dc dc? 1 11.1} 112 HR (NH 0! [311' .work and 11111::«1 1111 gr.u.‘111g.1h.11111u, Curhlng p.1.1:1,; 11111 111mm? 1.1.1. :11 and 0t111r\\1>‘1 1111;1111»1ng a «01.111'13r3 53318111 111 ~t1cct> 111 Rldgt‘\\()0d Park >111)- 1div1'sum in thc city or Hmhland Park, ‘Consisting 11f (Jugc Aw. DcTumble Ann, 1 Beech SL. and Raunm Rd., “hn‘h 1111» provemcnt “a: prnnded for by an or- dinance passed heretofore on the 215! day of June. A. D. 1910. which 1n1prm‘e‘ ment was provided for by an ordmance passed heretofore on the 61h dax of 0c ltoberA. D. 1914. and the lawfulexpenses 10! such proceeding, the ordinance for said supplemental special assessment be- l. Shpplrn x The mm? mm 1mg n1 Iln' Rm n? ’lk-mh er ASSOClflUUY‘. n! hr" {'4 lll “:1 UV h('l\l in the schoul hall lezu, Um czxfim 41!» Mr. Spcncuz‘ Smxtl: ..1 chzcag») mi! (ulL on “The Yuclnnvnal ldrnl A (up; nr a Man" A must mic-resting subjm‘z at Ihxs time when vocalwnal naming as a part of our public school system Is under consideration. EVe-rymne is corduzllv m- \‘xtcd10:1”erthuledurc and In ht-lp make pleasant the socxal hour following Miss Edzth Miss \Vlt‘v guests 01 My: Miss Chr end pun->1 , of \Vdu‘hrg. ”lldk sts Tailxng gun Sh mung Mark- Mr .931 [hr bnlh 36th mg (7! L-ink‘ xursh HI .\lr (It the ’umty vu tonum k‘ mid) excnmg Mn 5 xru‘) Ad uns und.her grandchzid L015 Adam: \tcu [hr gumzx 0: Mn hut! Klmnrk u! RA\'(‘r‘.$\\H(>d mm Thanh lhc M13w~ 1.0mm Clara Pyle, and {filth H Id an cntcnmnrm-nt a! tonum Friday sacrum: Mr um! \Ir~ Aim! Mr‘ and Mrs: Wm. Kerr and Mr Wm Hellman of Waukegzm “en- !hc gmwh of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson Thanks giving MI The Ladlcs Aid Snnet) of St. Paul :1 E\angrl|cal churrh ml! Inn-I allhc hum- of Mrs. Henry Huehl Thursday ant-mum The Bum‘rfly club me! at the PM Miss Clara Pyle Tuesday rvenmg Mcssrs. Alnn Meyer and Irwm 11ng whu arc attending folk-gr at l'rhnrm 5pc!” 'I'hanksgn'mg \ch lhexr pan-nu Mlv \le Mrs. John “'hmng of Wmnlpcx. (an lsthe guest of her son, Mr Wm. A Whmng Mrs; Whmng 15 um her way (I [)etmll. There can be no doubt that a great deal of good has been accomplished {or Deerfield by the religious campaign in progress here. The most skeptical per- son will scarcely attempt to deny a fact universally known that the communities whose churches are most thoroughly alive are the most desirable for re5idence purposes. and that the churchless com- ;munitv is the lawless and undesnable {location The pastors who asststed in the ‘meetings were ML Mayer of Simmerton, Mr. Johnson of lndiana, Mr. Woodlry ot Chatsworth, ML Elmer (iieser of High- land Park, and Mr. Creswell of the l’res- byterian church preached Sundav ext~ mng. Miss Wiess of Reddit‘k. lll. had charged 01 the childrens meeting Mr. Ralph Peterson entertained a num ber of friends at a rook party Thursday evening. Mina Bonnie M. Benton of Chicago gave a moot interestin‘ and instructive lecture on Yellowat Park in the Deer- field Grammar ac anembly hall Fri- day evening. Mia: ton ha a fine collection of colored idea and one reel of motion picturee to iilluatrate her travel talk, which was delivered in an easy con- versational manner. The delight of this most wonderful park in the VCR}. were brought to her audience in a realistic rand vivid way. A comic movie reel en : titled “That a fair enough.” completed ' the program The first church to avail incl! 0! the opportunity to use the usemby hall of the grammar school will be the Presby- terian. The Dorcas Society will hold a Christmas sale and a supper Thurnday evening. Dec. 10th. The evening meal will be served from 5:30 until 8 o'clock and an excellent one is promised. Deerfield News Items H) .\I [xx Wm (yaHuv Igul, lwrzx Th 5(1) Re Notice \L \1 .\ (‘( 1 gnui Mr \\ I “Ctr thy ML» Huyd ( \xumsr'wnt NI‘I \\ 5‘!!ka Nun!“ HII I‘ll 1nd Ruth Krt'v, ‘I‘t'HlX‘lgrl gun-m1 Juwphlum Judi Lher grandchzid, oz; ()2 Mrs hut! (1 mm Thanh mg on fit m the (flue of the CH)‘ (ink u! saxd cny. and hanng applu-d In (hr (utmly court of Lnkr (numy for an as ses~menl 01 [hr (nah of said m;;mn mrm. Iccordmx h» :~ In My. mu? an AI p plrmcntal spam] .wasxm-m {Inn-w! hnnng born mm‘r‘ Mu! rrtmnn: in um: I]! .\L.\1 Wrdncsd.‘y (-le‘ u n L c an easy con- :ight of this mid. wen I realistic a r»! on.- MM I “WI Dated at Highland Park, thoxs. Novem ber 25. A. D. 1914. 391K Officer lppointed to make said ment. Said supplemental spam! assessment is payable in one xnsmHnu-nL All per- sons (insuring may file ochcnnns In mid court before said day. and may appear on the hearing and make [their defense. k my dark 6! sand CH). and 91m mg :upplzml tn (hr county coun ox Lak- munzv to! all assessment of the «mu m: 5.1M 2m pruvement. iccordnng ti, lu m :.:.~, am“. a supplemental specxal J5><~~1r1nl Ilu'nml hmmx been made arm! n 1mm l! [U amd muurt, the final lit-arm}; ml} br had on [he llth day of Dem-ml» r. A 1) 1914.0: 4: sewn thereafter as the bunnvss of [he cuurt will permltl .md Stile of Ilhnmx. hanng nnirrui 11.x! .1 mppflcmcmal spun} assrsrnunf he- Imn-d to pay lhc drm win) or [hr ms: at {he wgrk and lnlrrrsl {or gym: n.1, dmmmg, curbing, pawn; mm mmmimu .md otherwxsc Imprmmg ml (mg.- ”\(‘HUC :n [m- guy of Hmhlnnd I‘mk, lrmn thr wulhcriy [Inc of Lm. uh: .uu-nur somber h' tn the southrrlv hnr u? (may azrnur. nhnch improvemrn! “as erHdc-d fur by an urdmtncc framed ht-rr!:1u7t on ”Av 215: day of June, A. [I 19m, whuh nu- prmrmtm was provided fur M an (ml:- nam‘c paucd herclofon- «m [hr sixth day of October. A. I) NIL and ”w Iaulul (-xpenses of such puma-flung, lht-mxlz- n.mcc'f0r said supplmlmnlul ~xpnml .4:- scssment being on {m In 1hr uthu- wt {hr N‘vtu‘v is hen‘hx gin Inn-rested (ha! ”:1' ‘ City of Highland [fink Hrhrr appomtu‘. mrm. 1mm! at }{lfl}.1.fl.4 he: 25”). A 1'. 1 Sand Iupplrrm- ls payable um um sun: damn," mm- (mm: beh-u- sun: Hn (hr heaxmg (hurt. thc final .' had on thc Hrh 15118. or as sum [1?» 0f the (mm «mental 5pc National ' Mileage Notice \|I\ W. L Brand ‘ m.“ HAW-m; >1 M Ma. mm? an al p .wasxm'm {Inn-w! m! rrfmnm: in \J"'} v.‘ ::,z'1rn:. um hr 4 luwn'rr -\ ll .0 (.M: "d‘l National Mileage is being given by the following Merchants D. C. PURDY SONS THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY M an (ml:- [hr slxxh day 1 {hr Iaulul Free Fare An ywhere n!) U! lake [Hm .l n A Dollar in Trade A Mile in Travel R. W. SCHNEIDER CHAS. H. WARREN CO. EARL W. GSELL, Pharmacist JESSE SOBEY, Market HIGHLAND PARK GROCERY Ask any of the above Merchants and receive Free, Coupons good for 10 Office tad ando Elm Place FRANK L. SILJESTROM Order your Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loans and Insurance THE ERSKINE BANK Cross Creek Lehigh Jun! telephone 65 and the North Shoro_)_\oto Transportation Co - 'â€"r"" oVV“ (“'ll miles. Ask for Booklet if ()m 'I‘ru‘ kx an) huua‘in ahlr prit‘t (>1 Town Office me ms. Am“ I» nssil ms me»... 550 W m Lake Geneva lce GOOD BANK M goods, gun ‘ mm‘mx than --COAL-- and First Street Um .41“ while the weather in good Ila Coal or Ice Man will call ncr math 0an the best or m flour fiaxonngs eggs bunt-r er I: ubed b) us A ma! order u be enough w commcc you‘ can be had hbre a! any nme Span yourself the trouble of prepann pulry, run, when company dfi m. We have the nut-Marys materials and 1amMuâ€"s tor pn- ducmg the be“ K m vu- cm Geary’u Home Bdccry WM) day and Cake: for the Table 20 W. Conn-d Av. CAKES. PIES, ETC “Ht :1“ Scranton n huh 13()\\' Bow r.l.liO‘HuN No? Tel Hui m

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