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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Jan 1915, p. 2

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M ‘9‘ ‘34‘ )9 Mr. R. (Erigsby Chandler, formerly of [hrs mty. now of Chicago, annuunces the approaching marriuke of his daughter. Rub-y Hamrlmn (handler to Mr. George Francis Markham of Mrlwaukee, Vshu‘h wrll take place February sixth at the Fourth Presbyxerian Church‘ Chicago. Thu Philulhea ch of the First ['nited Evangc'mal Church met Tuesday evening at 1hr home of Miss Mae Krueger of (Zrccn Bay Rd. The North End Embroidery club we]! meet :1: thr- home of Mrs. J. Wellington Smmns u! Waukegan Thursday after- noun, Mr»~ Ernest Pen. formerly MISS (Zeuruma Strallord. entertumed :1 num- hrr u! fru-nds Wally yesterday after- The installation of orfipurs held by L'dmpbflIChupter Ernsvvrn Star Thurs" day evening m M‘lslthlé Hall was un- usually vwll aux-mini 3m! wrv beautiful. Afu'r lninHdllUn tic-imam refrcshments \wre wrmd, thr prthlllllg ”mu-r being Lundtmns: ‘ ”(Kin Mrs. George McBride was hostess on Monday afternoon at a very interest- ing meeting of the local chapter of the D. A. R., the meeting was open to guests. After the usual business Mrs. Gordon Buchanan talked on "Spinningand Weav- ing Flax and Wool in the Colonial days." Mrs. Joseph Rioux gave several vocal selections. There was a very interesting exhibition of heirlooms in the shape of home spun linen sheets. spnn st the time of the American Revolution. a blanket spun by the mother of William Henry Harrison. president of the United States in 1841; a blanket spun in Ireland sixtv years ago and wool cards over one hun dred and twenty- -five veers old Refresh ments followed the program. N‘»S E’rzndnxiio uf Chamgo announce. :hv appmachnm marrmge of her sistcr, M‘ss Cum Prundil‘xlhfl sxstcr of Mr. J. W. PrmdiuHe 0: (2m (My, to Mr Edwxn A. Pottrr. Jr, of New York. son of Mr‘ and Mrs. Edwin A. Pduer of the Chicago Beach Hotel. The wedding is to take place February eighth at ‘four o'clock. the place of the wedding is not as yet fully decided upon. Miss Elizabeth Prindiville. daughter of Mr. J. W. Prindi- ville, is to be the bride-elect’s onlv at- tendant. The pupils of the seventh and eighth grade: of the Lincoln school enjoyed a sleigh ride at four o'clock Friday after noon. After a two hours' ride the party returned to the schbol where they enjovv ed games and refieshments until nine o'clock, Mr. C. (2. Wright and Miss Theresa Peters chaperoned the party. We wish to correct an crn-r which ap- peared in last wcek's Issue nf THE PRESS concerning the engagemcn: of Miss Maude Collins to 11mma= (iail. son 0! Mrs. Maude Hall Instead of Mrs, Caroline Hall, as statrd m the (Inn it, Mr. F. D. Clavey was host to seventy- five guests at a party Thursday evening. celebrating his birthday. Dancing and cards were a part of the entertainment md a beautifully lighted birthdav cake formed a part of the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Buckley announce the engagement of ”1811' daughter Saidee to Mr. Benton J Stevens of Chicago The weddmg Is (0 take phace the laNer part of Jun: Annoumenwnt AL‘MA PECK ' ‘ 235 West Vine Ave The Social Side Of Life This IS the most significant price reduction we have so far offered 1n our series of specials. A fine opportunity to test out rightdpriced not high priced quality service in dry cleaning.‘ Phone us and we '11 call for your ghrments Save as Highiz mmwmmumfi During the week of Jan. 25 we willdry clean g “Trade in Re able 7 We a Highland 11 Imam Natia II‘I Highland Park " Lovng Coats, Polo Coats pr Séort High Class Launderers and French Dty Cleaners M ad is 1‘6 :-- Millâ€"171?; at the greatly reduced price Eof local Affairs of the week ' announces Mrs. S. T‘ Rebling ‘entertained the her sister, Euchre club on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. J. W. The successful prize winners were Mrs. V Edwin A. . Henry Ditmcr and Mm Rebling. Mrs. if Mr and Knudsen of Green Bay Rd.. will entertain :3 Chicago the club On Friday, January 29th. By the Obscn er Mr. Ralph Harenberger was given a pleasant surprise by a number of his friends Friday evening. Numerous games and refreshments" formed apart of the evening's entertainment”; Miss Marian Craig. who was a former teacher in the Deerfield Grammar school and who is now teachingflin the High' wood Grammar school, em tained her DUDIIS at a sleigh ride party Friday even- mg. The young people came to Deer- field where refreghments were served to them at the residence of Mrs. Theo. Edstrand. ’ Miss Mildred Whiting entertained a few of her friends at “500" at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Supple of Chicago was the week-end guest at Suppledale Farm. Mr, Fred Bleirfiehl left Wednesday for Boom: 13., wheré he will be the guest of hxs sister, Mrs. Frank Schneider Mu. Swift Fainard of Chic'pgo. well known in North Shore social circles will be hostess today? at a luncheon in com- pliment to Miss (Zorn Prindiville whoa: wedding ukeoplace the eighth of February, Miss Madelinq Boyd of N. Green Bay Rd.. was hoateu'm Wednesday to twelve guests at a sleizt ride party after which the wt: enmyed delicious refruh- menu at the home of the boom The flat of tho oeria of musical talk: given by Mia Pfiscilla Carvery": given at the home of ”rs. George Jones, Tue!- dzy morning at to thirty. The subject of the talk was Webex. the program con- sisted of the ruling oi a paper on Web- er. by Miss Caner. two vocal selection. by Miss Marion Mason. “Abu Human." and "Der Freischutz" from Webet’o operas; Miss Carver and Mrs. Annette Jones played solections, a duo for two piznoo. entitled Euzandie. The second talk of this scriq will be held at Mn. George R. Jonq home next Tuenday morning, at ten thirty. the subject will be Schubert. Mrs. J. B. Thrbell of Chicago, who spends the summer months here, and is well known to Highland Park peoplc, will be hostess to a L party of eight or ten guests at a luncheon Friday. I Dcerfield News ltemsl Mrs. Sarah Acfimms was the guest of hef daughter. Mrs. Fred mebark of Ravens- wood last week‘ Mrs. John Glass was hostess Sunday evening to a party of twelve guests ‘at a supper party in éompliment to Miss Mar- jorie Small and her brother, Mr. Edward Smail of Chicago. Mrs. Herbert Huber of S. Green Bay Rd., was hostess on Monday evening to the Euchre club- (me of the mist successful parties of the season {or the youru people was the surprise party given to Miss Florence Carolan last Tuesday evening. The young people were Lonveyed to the home’ of Miss Carnlau in 3 “bob' sleigh. A must enjmzible evening was spent in playing games and dancing, quephpne 405 a€$l prfiss ladia’ We give National Mileage Dated at Deerfield, 111., Jan. 8. 1915‘ Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Local Improvements, village of Deerfield. ill, at the village hall until eight p. m. Monday. Feb. lst. 1915. for furnishing all labor and material {or the grading on Woodward and Hazel Aves, as follows: To cutting apmximately 2500 yards. To- filling approximately 2500 yards. Specification; and plans are on file at the office of the village clerk or at the office ofEdgarA. Rossitet, Engineer. 526 Reaper Blk., Chicago. Ill. Theo. J. Kneak. Cierk. 5' Tanglod Up In Button. . Bankâ€"Ever In. Boston. Bill? Billâ€" Yep. Bank-Ga tangled go any? Bill-A little. I stole‘ n pup from a trdnt porch. run fivo miles with mm and «upped to rent :1th on de name front porch I no). bun {rpm-Phil» dolphin Balkan. : The Struggle. The road to eminent-e and power from an otm'ure condition ought not to he made too. easy nor 3' thing too niuch or course. if rare merit he the rarest of all things it ought to pass through some sort of probation The temple of honor ought to be seated on an eminence. I! It be open through virtue let it be remembered. too. that virtue In never tried but by some did!- cuity and wine struggle-Burke. Minn-dc HunelieolClflagomkthg MMWISWKMM. ,~ TheGnmmulchoblchfldmwéreea: hemmed at aphid: ride party Friday afternoon, after which the children en- joyed refresh menu mt' Suppledale Fem. The Royul Neighbor: of America give a miscellaneous shower for MrgH. Front Wednesday afternoon. ' Adramnmtion oloneofShtkmr‘: inure-ting comedies, “A Midaummcr Night Dream." was nb'own It the “movies“ Fridav evening. The following at Vthe nam'el of the" oflcenottbe DeerfieldflbnendCattlc Protective Auociation: C. W. Pettly pruldeat; Fred Stryker. vice president; R. N. Vlnt. W61». Gunter, um urer; Jame! Shahen, J. T. Ayrel. A. Ut- padahl. 1. W913; O. I. Rockenback, chief" manila]; deputy manha'lk, Fred Blade:- mdt, J. Sheahen, I. Wolfl, H. Meiethoff. D. E. Gibbons. AJUtphdlhl. John Clark. D. Morrison. John anp. Herman Runn. J. T. Ayreu. Wm. Stall. tad Bert Eaton. Mr. S. P. Hutchison spent last week in‘ Milwaukee. . The R.'N. A. ga‘ve the M. W. A. a aur- prise at the town house Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Hempatead was hostess to the “500" club at her home on Lincoln Ave” Tuesday alteration. Macmmeumnontneucklne Mr. and Mrs. Jurbon Mason of Prairie Viewwerethegueéaatthehomeofflr. CUBEaatonlaatweek. ; . .Mr. StephenACroftw‘asbornin Utica.N...Y Novz3.1840anddiedat his home in Deerfield Jan. 21 at 4:359. m. Mr.Croftaervsdintheannyatthetime oftheClvllWarforth and onehalf years in actual aerviee. e was never serioualy infitred. but had the fever while in the army. He took part intvrenty engagement: 'He was married to Loi Bonioy in 1866. Mr. and Mrs. Croft moved from Utica to Ohio where they residedvuntil eight years ago when they came to Deerfield. They had four chil- dren. three girls and one boy, one of the girls, Florence. died when she wastwenty- six and the boy died before he had reach- ed his sixth year. Mr. Croft was a great worker for the old soldiers and it was while attending aGrand Army convention in Detroit. Mich.. a year ago last Septem- ber. that he was taken sick and he had been ailing ever since. The funeral ser- vices at the Croft farm were conducted by Rrv. Creswell. Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. The services at the Northfield cemetery were under the auspices oi the Sons of the American Revolution. Mr. Croft is survived by his wife. Mr. Lois Croft and two daughers. Mr'a Phillips of Chicago and Mrs. L. W. Leworthy of Watertown. N. Y., and ten grandchildren. Mrs. Eugene Ender and Miss Clara Ender were the guests of Mrs. I. R. Hotchklss 0! Chicago Sunday. An informal recital by the pupils of, Miss Frances Biedentndi will be given under the auspicu of the annt~Tacher Association at the school mbly hall on Jan. 23rd, at 2 p. m. The pubiicia corditlly invited to be present; no admission charges. The members of the R. N..A. gave Mrs. Harry E Boles a pleasant surprise party Monday afternoon. A committee of the Dorcas Society met with Mrs. M J. Clark 'Thursday after~ [icon for the pqrpose of tieinz a quilt for a Bohemian mission. "' Miss Mabel Miller was given: surprise party by about twentrfive of her friend- Thursday‘ evening. Numerous umel were enjoyed by me young people The Missionary Society of the Presby- terian church will hold their reguiar meeting at (he hdme of Miss Josephine Woodman Thursday afternoon. Mr. Walter Antes was the guest of his auqt, Mrs. Mary Dollard of Chicago . last week. 44? Tho Nam. “Both.“ ‘ Beth. In the num at macs men {toned tn the “lb“. II III! 8001!. word for “bonus” Tin- Bitch- Hum u the house of brand; Baum house of my. Silence reigned supieme tor the sauce or five minutes. at the end of which time Mrs. Jollyboy said quietly: “Wt-ll. of course. It ‘wouki all depend on what kind of young mu It wax. u there are many men Ihe would have been able to see through}; And. with a serene smile. Mrs. J fenumed nor knittingâ€"London Express “Yes!" breathlessly {new Mn Jollyboy. “Found what?" ' Got In Hor Answer» “Marta." said Mr. Jollyboy..very col emnly, thinking to take a rise out of the wife of his bosom 3‘! heard of I dreadful operation which wu- under- gone by I zlrL She seemed in danger of losing her I181". and the clever oph- thalmic surgeon who operated on her found"-- , "'1‘an the poor girl and I young min in her eye!" rejoined hubby. with a chuckle. ‘ Scientists have often; expressed the hope that an Improvement la the pm as of manufacturing diamonds may be enacted whereby the necessity of dissolving the carbon in molten iron may be dispensed with. and the re quired combination or great pressure with great heat mu be brought about by some such operations u‘sqneczmg the carbon between redhot metil plntes.-.\‘ew York Worm ' “Yen." repfled Senator Samoan. "IL; is better to m bygone- I» anon-n than take chance- on Nina I ha been "â€"Wasmnmn Stat. fl» The dlumonds so produced were of course very small annxdeiumte of commercial value. but mm they were real diamonds. and the chemical re‘ Iult achieved would be no greater In . Mush-any If they were as big I: the Cullinan. The Better Way, 1 ”So you have decided to ‘toraet III party grievances and rots“. you: one mien?" Not all we min-num- a! the sugar ofw-ounee wlll omer mm my «mama! (ion or the dlnnmnu. mu “um me can bou that H fillllfllun slum-v «mm-1m of carbon mun-d WHD ulna-n nlul ny drown It a no easy matter w nape-nu:- out the carbon. End In vermin expert menu for the pruductlun of diamonds tbls' Iugnr carbon has been employed ‘ Science Hu Extracted Thom. V Although u find "numb! 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Times has failed to keep I record of the noble dead. A' roster of their honored nume- II out of our powcr. Obscure heroel who hon fallen In the sum for humanity an our churchyards. who-re the: deep I:- nnarkuowledged mum ? «ion- of a PM ll. Chisholm. I. D. ’ New BOYS AND GIRIS £132.31.me $821352§€tes for We give a votmg coupe n irith every purchase made intheNEW STORE,_ with the numbgr of votes punched equaling the “amour: fof pur- Monday Jan. 24th, we Will givg double votgs with all go'odéurc HEROES OF MEBTCINE. DIAMONDS m SUGAR. STORE, with} the number of votes 6punchedeq uaungltne amoun .101 pur- chase. To the boy orgir under 16p ywrs ofe'q ’ having the most tes at 6 p. m., March 315t,1915.§ will give absolu yfree of chargeya : utiful The 20th Century Musical Wander Instrument, will be displayecfi Shdw Window for two weeks. 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