bc mun! (Vt honm’, “m we. pzsic pmk :repc dc dim:- .: Imm' \H‘IL‘IS. Mr. Ed‘JJY scru- the groom 3556\(HM Mrs. ChaJes Evereu em twenty guests Sundav ev union party for a" the you have been away m scho year. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Deering announce the marriage of their daughter. Elizabeth to Mr. Arthur Stoekle of Chicago. The marriage took place in the Church of the Visitation. Tuesday morning, December twenty-second in the presence of only relative; A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony after which the bride and groom departed for a short honeymoon trip. Mr. Ind Mrs. Stoekle will be at home after January ï¬rst at 5146 South Carpenter St, Chicago. Mr. Louis E. Larson of Kenosha, form. erly of Highland Park. and Miss Margaret Ferguson of Kenoeha. were married at three o‘clock Christmas ahemoon. Rev. B. R. Schultzé‘performed the ceremony at his home on N. Second St Mr. and n.â€" I.mn will mnke their home in Kmosha Mrs. E. Ward Knapp will entertain" {or the younger act Saturday, the second i at a dancing party in compliment to her; two nephews. Messrs. Lovell and Thomas } Underwood who are spending me holia days with her. é Miss Marjorie Follansbee entertained about twenty-ï¬ve guests, of the younger set Sunday evenmg at tea. Sunday evening for her sister, Mrs W L. Ford of Boston who is her guest. About twenty-four guests were present. Mrs. Sarah C. Laegeler of Highwood, announced the engagement of her daughl tcr. Elsie Eiizabeth to Mr. Hiram Van~ derbflt Nichols of 1074: S. Michigan Ave Chicago at a buffet supper Dec 25 1914 at which forty guests were present The date (or the wedding has not yet been Mr and Mrs. John Irwin Marshall were host and hostess at a large Christ- mas dinner for twelve guests Christmas Day The informal dance given for Miss Valencia Raffeny by Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Marshall. Wednesday evening of last week was a pretty affair. The house decorations Were a}! red poinsettias and wistaria. Miss Olive Haefle was hostess at a party to about twenty-ï¬ve guests at her home on N. Green Bay Rd; on Monday evening. The party was in compliment to Mr. Howard Kulst who is home from Lemar College, for the holidays. The guests formed themselves into two col- [cues and enjoyed what is called “a mock track meet." A very nice time was en- joyed by all those present.’ Ram. ments and games formed a part of the evening's entertainment. Wha’t Makes 0n: Work High-Class? The Social Side of Life lhaJes Evereu exueruuncd nbuut guests Sundav excmng at a rel my for a" the younger set who an away m school during the High Class Launderers and F rerun .‘l! )nm'. ‘MH \\ will make their H )VL’ \1 \war ‘IQ‘L‘. \"illlf‘ :‘n'Rx". \\h H :mh (mm: x J: .\([.A1n:i \l .uge «)1 Mr Mr. Fran ()Czll Affairs of the week a gnw WI“ (JIIW Smai‘. \HH :th‘ week. Send us your entire household laun- 5 your clothing and other materials to be dry B\ lbs 0 :ht M )ARD. our law that makes it impossible dry cleaning plum until it comforms to )UI {(‘I en Ix v‘. M! h’IR‘: Mrs. \V‘xxh'uff 0n Christmas evening the Mun-51min . entertained at a dinner party in compli- ment to their niece. Miss Hazel Ritchie's birthday. The dining room was wonder- ‘ fully decorated in autumn leaves. birds and Wisteria blossoms. The table was very attractive. the center piece being a Christmas tree with the lights of roses A large birthday cake and individual ice cream snow balls and Santa Claus‘ fur- nished part of the dinner. The evening was spent in Charade. and games. Miss Ritchie and Mrs. F. P. Kennedy of Chi i rcago acted the parts of Barbara Fntchie .and Betsy Ross in costume and to the music of national airs. Much fun was ,derived from a huge Christmas stocking iused as a grab bag. i Miss Ethel Zimmer of S. Green Rd. Iwas most pleasantly surprised on Tues~ f day evening by twenty of her friends. I Mr: William S. Farrell of Montgomery Rd. was hostess Tuesday evening at a E supper party in compliment to her daugh- “ ter, Miss Jean Forrest. About twelve 1 guests were present, afterwards going to éthe Highland Park Club {or the Junior 'dance. Miss Florence V. Warner entertained a few friends Sunday afternoon and eve- ning. The out of town guests were from Libertyville and Lake Forest. \1 Miss Olivia Goelitz of Ravinia was hostess to about twenty of her friends Monday evening at a sleigh ride pany. The opera at the Auditorium in Chicago Tuesday evening, was vuy well attended by Highland Park people. Mr. Worthe Faulkner sang the leading rule in the opera, “Guido Ferrami," which was written for him by Mrs. Andrews of Evanston Those who heard hxm were well pleased with his voice and look for a bright future in the music work] for him; {mm- of the Highland Park people who attended were Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Beatty. Muss Manon Mason. Mr. A. 0. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin, Mrs. ]. W. Prindi- viHc. who had a box party, and Mr. Sxdney Arno Dietch. Miss Gladys Tucker will be hostess to twenty of her (ï¬ends at a New Year's party Friday night at her home on Oak- wood Ave. Dancing and re uhmems will form a part of the entertainment. Mrs. James Duffy, 5. Green Bay Rd.. was hostess vesterday afternoon to the afternoon euchre club. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Muzik are enter- tertaining aboutforty frienos oftheir son, Martin Muzik on Friday night in com- pliment to their son who attends school at Cathedral College and who is home for the holidays and for Roy Garritv, who is home from Davenport. 13.. where he at- tends college. The onlv out-ol-town guest will be George Lescher of Chicago. Miss Alice Sargent of Ft. Sheridan was hostess yesterday afternoon at a theatre party in compliment to her brother, Homer Sargent who is home for the holidays. In the evening the young folks enjoyed dancing at the hostess‘ home, .H \V .\I Mileage coupons given with every cash PUT' chase at Harder’s Hardware “cs Hurrlctmm .\1.lr1 vHr [.rm‘ ‘nvd a number n: mm mm“ his p.u‘ly Monguy urn-rmmn .n «l almllur party Thu: uhy um l‘rni. Cndy E \deum ;l\«* .I Ivbmum Unosd‘w cwnmg !«-r hr: mum: ‘J‘ndv'n'mn “hm n >pcn<ilnu hvr .u hwnm un Roger thlmn‘h -\\L' l)«|?1\ HZHIIhCer â€hull" $1.\"'\'H '2an and gentlemen. u hm Inhag. Shvrxddn R<L hill and unerumd rvrrwhrm‘nts at the hum:- mt ‘h Dry Cleanm Flvtvher Sew: m, Wedm-xd â€.5 dry cleaning x" nor the efliciency and prosperity ISO". Mr. A. () rrald Peck. Mr lrs. ]. W. Prindi party, and Mr r31!“ the Want“ Her “my Id." 0:. “no. and Ibo 00! It. One of Adelina Pam‘- pemihm VII that am. never Ian: I not. out! the had her ulnry either puki or to fully assured that then In no doubt nu.‘ _ -L- _-_ "I u..7 , , u to her getting IL When the any It the Andean of Home. In New York. at one tlme the manner wu sorely put about to and money to pay her. but lb. lunye stoutly refund to sin. uutIl Ihe hld her celery. One nlaht at I comer put 8 bet prntltht went to Man and mid: ‘ â€Madam It all dreamed except her Ihoee. She will put than on when the get; the money.†The manager. half dIltnrted. rushed lbout the home and lucceeded In reb- ‘ In: one-belt the amount due the prune donut, whlch he hutll; sent to her. But another quarter of an hour named. i and. though the eudlenco showed greet | Impatience. there mu no Pull, where l 1 at the manager ran to her room. 1 "My dear mndnm. why do you not. so on? I have sent you half the mun ‘ 93‘. and the rent wlll reach you before ' the end of the ï¬rst not." I‘am smlled dolefully‘ exhlblted the ‘ tips or her feet and said: “You we. I‘ have only t be shoe on. I cuuuut go on the stage Mthout the other It Would be qulte lmwsulhle." ‘ Almost l-ruzed. the mnnzxgvr rushed um 21ml dlsmxered (lull the other half or lln- umn-‘y could lvc r;ll.\\-\l,â€"-.\‘cw ‘zul‘L 'l‘rl'nmc When 7""?! rm: momma) PARK m HIGHLAND PARK mmms (5' â€ml '1" '1'†UN“; in}: ullumnhm T'h' Ule‘ 1" [hill disturbed by Hu- \i\ u funtxlep whirl: is ordmnry ’l‘hv umn down hc-zH'ily nmml" rezulnmr zmyurd sh gunning Om- Hf NH- | ombjec! is Hm“ good ï¬lm» on D ble wmperume Gouéuru Fan of Talk. There In u man who from I very early age nus llved 1n countrieu when Spauub Is the alumni universal mum From (urce of un- training he spa-L.) Spanish perfectly. He tn: not l‘he slightest (rm-e of an English IWDL and pcrsuns who do not know (but be In a! American parentage are mum: to believe he ls l Spuulurd men-Ly from hearing him talk. lie 1- I0 [)6lek 190“] hmmzuul that It uhown even In my. upslum When talking wkh En;- Hsu speuking penmml be 51:: quick]: and does his convening wm: his mouth alum- Only in case of mnkln; I point must emphnucuny doe! he an I gesture. But the moment he drop- Into Spanish m. every word In amen). pxtnled by n movvment of the hands or arms It In Imerefllnx to watch the change from the Enxllsh to thr- Spun- ish side of Mm. because It Comm; .0 suddq-nly He runny can“! Ipeak span» n __ work and ‘mert‘siil‘; the i“:’\"5lru“‘:â€;1°f the sewer shall terminate, all m the an- a sewer {lllilll in . ' c ante \‘e, ‘2in r r~l - . 1 ‘ . . . . ‘ \ot Highland lark. (,ount) ot Lulu- tmd ‘ Build it?†lproduced soutï¬teltly :39?" ‘ State of llltnors. Highland Park .‘pmml ‘w‘ a a era sewer, man oes. us mg‘Asaessment of said Court Docket Ntlm (connection. house connections. and a ‘ her 217 and that applicatton has been sewage puriï¬cation works, with a" 0“" l made to said court to consider and de- :ttplpf tt‘tImreftrom; alï¬czmtmg a sewer '_ termine whether or not the facts stated IS ric are or. 0 nown as sew -r - . . . ‘ Drtri‘t “CV" wh"h im rovemem w; |in said certiï¬tate are true. That a hear ‘ p :vided fan: by “an 03"] n e pas“; ‘ ing Will be had upon and application on r ( a c ' Saturday the 9th day of January A. D. 'he'em‘o†0“ "‘9 ““0“ d†0‘ “3““ 1915. at the hour at ten (10) o'clock In A. D. 1910, which improvement was pro- 1 the torenoon 01 said day at the county :xded torhbyfan (cgdénance‘ pgssed hbTfl: l court room 01 said court, in the county ore Ont 8 our 3)' 0 (“1’1“ r . , ‘ ' , ‘ iLourt house. at “aukcgdn. In said Lake Dr 1914. and the lawful expenses of such County Objections may be ï¬led w “id proceedtnlgtthe olrdinance for :‘d SUD" application on or brtore the hour of ten pementa specia Assessment mg on â€0) o'clock in the {0",an 0’ and day. 'ï¬le in the ofï¬ce of the uty clerk of saidT Frank l'. Hawkins. city, and having applied to the county | men W. ltucklry. ' court 0! Lake County for an aswssmcnt Frank W. Sheahcn, ' of the costs ot said improvement, acmrd. Hymn ), Stevens. ing to beneï¬ts. and a supplemental 59°“ Board of Local Improvements ot the my ‘ial assessment thereof having been made of Highland Park: bland returned to said court. the ï¬nal hear- Dated at Highland Park. Illinois. lk‘t'em- : ing thereon will be had on the llth day her ‘5‘ ‘9†‘3'“ ,‘of January A. D, 1915. or as soon there} ' e . .A 3 ttrasthe burn.“ of he ourt *l‘ a c 3' “2’ t C “‘1‘ Nil Mann i . sipertmt. _ . "I cannot Ilu- without you" . ,, ‘4- (Hm Notice Supplemental Special Assessment Notice No.188 ‘ Nolice is hereby given to all persons intereslcd that the (It)! council of the city of Highland l'ark. County 0( Lake and State of lllxmm. having ordvred that a supplrnu-nml qwrml assessniembclevied to pay lhz‘ (lt‘llk'lt‘i\\‘y of {he cos! 0! the work and lnlt‘rt‘sl for the construvlion of a sewer main in McDaniel Ave,.‘2md Mn Daniel Ann, produced southerly together with a lateral sewer. manholes. flushing .u‘.‘ tab wnbum maturing «New \ork I spy-HR rrw trum, no! .40 much u I wnum. hut :m much as I dun. god I dare n Iltlle (he more as I grow cider. â€"- MunmImm. i Said supplementa! special assessment ‘ is payable in one installment. All per- ?sons desiring may ï¬le objections in said I court before said day, and may appear :an the bearing and make ‘hcir defense. \ W. 5‘ Brand, Ofï¬cer appointed to make said assess- ment. Dated at Highland Park. Illinois. Dec. 24m, A. D. 1914. £344 NERVES AND WATCHES. PATTI 51000 .911. nu? { tm- myfltefluus Hide: 0! the is Hun wutcben willow keep 19 on people of nervous. exciu mrunmum.-l‘eamu'l Weekly I Don't Agree Thor. u Sun w 8. Poor Trme‘ M- H'uuhlvs I»! \\.cI--hm,un~m .. “Km guu .4. â€1‘ H mm": ‘Hrr‘v uru wh ml -‘!J~1n|m-rs . ,_umd “:llt'll x~ \\ A‘IIW! .\ {I r. Ind “MIMI m u. u m 'mvm rur other pmyh \x:,l mm mr people pr un-guixuly ~ [mt \Iillllhh: ~r:lu h \s 1 u\lu'lhzu SI) 1'» {lzulv (lull -s::'m1l_r InIlw- w .-.! 1-) [In-Ir r [4 â€ml .1 “MPH mu)‘ be u Hu- \ihr: Himnq .wt up by “him is lh'n‘h'f Hum (he lhv umn “lm puts his how-Is i1) nmmlly m-wh (0 mm the a“. In] slow In twp I! from lu'il UH Irv M â€h (l h l~ \\ A‘IIW! 1mm hm R "up†\x-l \\ L-n n n gu‘u .. ~Hll It ,.. x‘w {lzulv l an! 1. “~11!“ HI n-gulxu U [I It \24 “HIV (lull ! In lhrlr 1H P“ Sun Public notice is hereby given thnt the 3 Board of Local lmprovments oi the city j of Highland Plrk County 0! Lake andi State of Illinois. has ï¬led in the countyl court at Lake County. "Home. : certiï¬ cate thnt the following improvement has been completed. and that it conlonnr mutantially to the requirements of the onginal ordinance for the conltruction of the same. to wit: The construction of In eight inch main unitary sewer to- gether with manholes. ï¬ulhing connec tion and house junction: to be Construct ed and laid in, along and under Ridge- wood Drive. beginning at a manhole lo ‘cated tweli'le feet northwest of the inter- section of the center lines of DeTamble ’Ave and Ridgewood D{l\C; running from thence northeasterly a distance of two hundred thirty feet to the intersection of the center line of Gray Aye With a line nineteen feet east and p’arallel to the “esterly line of Ridgewood Driie at i which point there shall be a manhole; 1running 1mm thence northerly, parallel wto and nineteen (l9) feet east lroni the :west line (it Ridgewood Drive, a distance 'of twelie hundred ten feet to a pull)! ‘one hundrtd feet south of the south line 0! Lincoln Ave. at whith point the re 'shall be a manhole. and at uliith pmiit l l i Hui Match; "1 cannm Ilu- wmmut you" “You Dane mummy got me confuv ed with my comm n LI Ihe who u wealtnyr'K-Huuuun Post. 80m. Trnvulor. "flu he traveled much?" ‘80 must but I underutnnd M gone through two {unused “Rudy."â€" Detrolt PM PM of Property Interests m approximately $1 ‘ About $22,000 in taxes due on Lake County property. apprOXimaLeiy at, 500,000 in value, is sold annually at tax sales because of the non-payment of taxes. Forty percent. of these sales are due merely to oversight on the part of taxpayers, to their failure to obtain proper information regarding their tax% or to their being out of reach of noticesissued by the county authorities The matter of protecting their property interests is a source of no lllllt‘ inconvenience and often of needless expense to property owners, espwialli' to such who own considerable or scattered pieces or who are not year ‘roimti residents of Lake County. I Look vd m TI! 1(' 1H «1H llu why/mu}: 7:): M \u; 5‘qu HIM! m 'I‘m‘ paymvnls n? {.1 mx sulvr AEMLH and Trust Lumpan p umon (1f tux ax‘ .111 1" hum tumuhwi M u. I'll/1LT fut/1v Notice ( after Your Interests in Lake County James Hepburn D.('\.Hltl.’1\\( h u! [I‘H'lx' .1 Room 10, Sheridan Building Highland Park Illinois NIH THE ERSKINE BANK It’s Old and Strong 3 per cent interest paid on Savings Real Estate, Loans and lngurance Long Distance Moving by Auto Truck†‘ FRANK L. SILJESTROM Ofï¬un-dY-rdaun Order your cod or HI Crou Creek Lehigh ()ur Trucks go to Chicago every day and ifyou haw any household goods, going m we can give a reason- able price on moving them North Shore Auto Transportation Co. 10, Sheridan Building Telephone 63 Just telephone 65 And the Coal or Ice Mu: will call LEUER BROS., Agents for “SSH. “RS Tdcpbone 550 KM Park GOOD BANK 1'. “ hm?“ Lake Geneva Ice RH: A «COAL-- Place And Fin! SIM wood while the weather in good I‘l erty. approximately $1, of the non-payment of 3 oversight on the pan Fancy Cake Baking in a upec‘uky of which we are morc than proud. So It you “an! tn upccaally toothwmc birthday cake or a nch wedding cake ordcr \n m mike n and you’ll be mmr than delughu-d with the result Cakes med to order 8100. Scranton Uh Uh TM“ sea: out bow C162 box We 4 3x36, 43x36. 72x90 81x90 Honey U nblel 18“ val‘ 12§C Mk \a 15x 12k E) m “lax h‘ ( me )‘82 I )vlmra‘ Our 11 make 1H $31!