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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Feb 1915, p. 2

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y Miss I-Ihzabeth Prindxvxlle was hostess Saturday evening at a vulcntrne suppo-r and dance. The affair was given for the members of Miss Clark’s.dancing class whxch meets every other Saturday even- ing in Library hall. Covers were laid tor thirtyâ€"two guests. Mrs. Henry Mason was hostess toafew Highland Park and Winnetka ladies of the youngenset on Monday at an infor- mal tea in compliment to her sister, Mrs. Marshall Choenthaler formerly of Chi- cago, who has just moved to Winnaka. The annual military hop and Washing- ton's birthday party will take place at the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy on Monday evening. February twenty-second 'm the gymnasium. A number of friends most pleasantly surprised Mr James Healer of S. Green Bay Rd. on Thursday evening when they came to celebrate his birthday anniver- sary. Old fashioned euchre passed the evening hours most pleasantly. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Frederick Fisher, Mrs. Mathias C. Conrad. Mrs. John Fisher. Messrs. Aliph and Jack La- vin of Glencoe. and Mr. Mathias C. Conrad. The Philathea class of the First United Evangelical Church entertained the Bar- acca class at a valentine party on Mon- day evening at the home 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Noerenberg of S. Second St. The house was beautifully decorated in red hearts and cupids. in fact every thing in keeping with the day; Rea carna- tions were the prevmling flowers. A jolly good time is reported by all who at- tended. Mrs J. V. Norcross was hosless Friday afternoon ar a six table bridge party. Refreshment were served. , lda May Esmond will be hostess to a . mhcr of her little (riends on Monday lafrernoo at a Washington birthday party. and at the same time celebrating her own filth birthday. Cnvcrs will be laid Yur tNemy vhildren. Mrs. Rogcr Van! nus hastens on Sunrhy night a: a suppxk putty tux fuurh‘cn gut-fits of me \‘HUflgr.’ sci in cuntplimrnt to Mt» Ellzabcth Rub'inns Hf kwchestrr, New Yank \V Bx M h Irn-x 111in I} The 3115565 3' ' dancing party a! th Ave. (m Murrlay 9\ out of kwn guests liuchrr M CU!“ M The Social Side of Life Mm. Fred Hrcenslade of S. Second St, J: h(1,\i.’c5\ 'I auday afternoon to the I) House Cleaning is = Near Announcement If :12 a \‘Iltlllllk‘ dmncr at (NC Sunday ‘l‘l‘m humc WWUH- (lu'uratml in nzxx'cisscs. primroses and 111th». Cmcrs were laid for four- guchls. .MLcr dinner (he gucsts all (rd, Lillmn Russell in "Wildfire" h “in :hUWll at the Highland Park 235 West Vine Ave " Tr (1dr in Highland ’urk‘” {11w H 13/: C .\I It is soon time to begin cleaning house. This advertisement is to remind you that we are ready to clean your blankets, rugs, pillows. window draperies, lace curtains, etc.. aswe have done in the past. . gave, an informal :12 {hcir hum: on Prospect mg of [u .\ :31 . bc ALMA PECK)r Mod [316 M {lighEr g for a number of municrus and FrcTtt‘h Dry Cleaners local-Affairs of the week hmte-ss on \t‘rk Iur the (hr By the Obst n er \VK‘CIMS On» Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Charles Boehm entertained twelve guests at seventthiny o'clock dinner. The members of the local chdpter of D. A. R. enjoyed a delightful meeting on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. Sandwick on E. Central Ave. The subject of the meeting was “Apparel of the Colonial and Revolutionary Period." Miss Valentine Smith of Chicago. a mem- ber of the Chicago chapter of the D. A. 12., gave a talk in which she urged the people of this chapter to send necessary warm clothing to the active French soldiers in Europe. in memory of what the French government did for this coun- try during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods Mies Louise Noyes song I group of songs. After the program refresh- ments were served. Mm Simeon B. Chittenden of E. Cen- tral Ave., was hostess on Tuesday even- ing at a dinner party for thirteen guests. proceeding the pre lenten dance at the Highland Park Club. Miss Julia Stipe of S. Green Bay Rd., entertained thirty of her school friends at a valentine party Sunday. The house was artistically decorated in hearts and cupids and for entertainment all sorts of games were played in keeping with the day. The Moonshine club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malone on Thurs- day evening. Cards were the feature of the‘evening, the prizes OT which were awarded for highest score to Mrs. Kelly of Homewood Ave. and Mr. A. Erickson of W Central Ave. while consolation prizes Were awarded to Mrs. C. ZWetow and Mrs. J. P. Malone. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly were host and hostess at a dinner on Sunday given in complimfnt to 31155 151516 Leageler and Mr, eram' Nichols whose engagement was announced during the Christmas holidays. Mn. “111an E, [Hrtsch of Moraine Rd. ente-rrulncd at MIL-moon (ca Wednes- day fur twclw mama A number of friends must pleasantly surpnwd Mr. W. Ii. Brand 0! Belle Ave. ’I‘ucuiq mghr,tlw occasion cclthrming his hurlhdm :mmmrsur)‘. 'I‘hv pidw: recital xncn b) xhe pupxls 0f MISS Charlotte B1.\ml$;'nulda) alter- xmun and mommy; 111 Brand 5 Musu Mud: -, iil Ii Crntmi Ann, “as u VL‘X')’ 11¢th?le unlnr and \H) much z-njuyvd Ev} .m l'thleLlSUx umi‘uwr, The studio has Min! :0 ms mpmzy and all ghmc Inknu 9.211 01d unmum i) “MI Thv: nmt .nummg mueikune m the scum \xmch Miss l’rw'llla Can‘t-r is giv- mg. \AiH be heid 'l‘unday mmmng. Feb» nmry Hu- Iwemy-Lhird at icn thirty nllu k. The subjm‘t is to be Chopin. and mlk‘mmg Mus Carver's paper, a pro- gram 01 his compositions will be given by Mrs‘ Annette- R. Jones. Mrsl Carleton Vail and Miss Carver. Mrs. Fred. P. Kennedy of Michigan, Blvd., Chicago, entertained at a valentine i party in honor of Miss Elizabeth Irwini of 222 Maple Ave. Among the guests present from Highland Park were Mr.‘ and Mrs. H. R. Ritchie. Miss Hazeli Ritchie, and the Misses Irwin. The, table was very attractive in red hearts: and cupids and much fun was derived; from the doll valentines with moving Akmg p.2r1d Telephone 405 We give National Mileage m mam PARK: mimmm mm eyessndhendswhichm m'm with hearts. The eseninge fincht I. at musical fashion. Illa; itehie and Mr. Kennedy played sever“, numbers 00 manddi'ins with: Mrs. . at the piano. Miss Mel U I smell guest. danced most ully seversl Mexican and anker’ danced in costumes. A very interesting meeting of the West minster Guild was held desy- 11m- noon at the Presbyterian Church. The meeting was an open meeting and in- . eluded all the young womenoithechurch 1 who were interested in the work of the Guild. Luncheon was, served at , one thirty o’clock to about sixty people. Mrs. A. L. Mills and-Mrs. George W. Childs acting as chairmen of the luncheon com- mittee. Following the luncheon a very interesting program was enjoyed; Mrs. C. C. Alexander acting as chairman oi the program committee. Miss Helen Mayer accompanied by Mrs. Gehrge R. Jones at the piano, played a group oi violin solos. Miss Alice McElrsth from the high school. gave a very pretty reading. Miss Mildred Thayer, accompanied by Mrs. James Watson. sang a group 01; isongs. After this followed .a talk by Mrs. Tyler of Ex anston who spoke on the. Works and the aim of the Westminster Guild, followed by an adiress of welcome by Mrs. Carl ii. Booth, who is the newly‘ elected premdent of the Guild. Mrs. H. L. Burke of Highwood gave I surprisc parly'for her mother. Mrs. A. Pearson in honor of her sixty-sixth binh- day on Tuesday evening. February ‘Iix- teen-m. Many guesu attended. The India: of the BaptistsChurch were delighttully entertained by. Mrs. R. G. Evans last Fridly when {he afternoon hours were spent in mine: and vishing, The Men'u Bible Clmzof the Fiat Baplist Church ‘will give: Washington social Monday evening. February 22nd. The public is cordially lnviled to attend. Rev. and Mn. J. Foster Van Even en- tertained nineteen friends of their son. William Van Evera on Tuuday evening at seven o'clock dinner, ‘ the occuion celebnting his birthday anniversary. The decoration. were cmied out in the Val- entine color scheme of red harm Red rode: formed the cemet piece of the at- tractive table. Deerfield News Items A large party of the Alumni 1mm the village of Deaiield attended the Alumni dance in the new gymnasium at the Deer- field~Shields High school Friday eirening. among these were Mines Christine Mc- Mahan, Lela Glynch. Ruth Relcbelt. Florence Carolan. Irene Hutchiaon. Mil- dred Whiting. Marie, Loretta and Ruth Kress. Meson. Alvin Knuk, Samuel Hole. Lester Stanger. Robert~ Antes, Alex Will- man. Robert Greenslade, Carl Rommel. and Walter Antes. "Jumbo‘Jum", a comed)’. was presentcdi by pupils of the Everett school in connec- E tion with the motion pictures at the beer 1 field school Friday evening, Feb. lSlh. ‘ An unusually fiell trained company of1 performers under the direction 0! -Missl Marie Kelly gave this clever little playlet. i The mle rule was taken by Joseph Yore. i Others who took prominynt parts were: Coletta Conway. Florente Corcon. Ray-E mond Yore, Joseph Seyl and Mary Shed-i dun. A large number of the audiencef werr from Everett. Two comedies and; a two reel drama were given in moving: picturi-sr I Miss _Gloria Beecham m on Wfi list last week. 1 Misses Ellen Shahens and MargaiWet Kennedy of Lake Forest were the week. end mucus of Miss Beatrice Carolnn. Saturday evening, Feb. 27m, a big mnmn-l shpw mil be given in the asscnmly hall of the Deerfield schnoi. Resolve the date. furahig treat is in sum- (or all, New songs, stories and per- wnul jukeb arc expcmcd m keep the audu-nrc ”nan-Med from start to finish. ’I‘hz- Jllhi')!‘ Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church held an elec- imi. m officers at iht'll’ meeting at (our n'ckwk Sunday afternoon with the follow- ing H’Mlltx‘: President. Dorothy Reichelt; Vice president. Faith Reichelt: secretary, Leslie Haggic; treasurer, John Camel]; 50cm] committee. Ward Réichelt; lookout committee, Raymond Méver. Mrs. Franc Hempst'ead will entertain the Woman's Missionary Society of the' Presbyterian church at her new home "The Lonesome Pine". on Lincoln Ave., Thursday afternoon. The Woman's,( Missionary will give a literary entertainment at: the home of. Dr. Knaak on Decrfleld Ave.. Tuesday evening, Feb. 16th. iThejprogram is in charge of Mrs. Frank‘ Peterson and Misses Emilie Knagk 3nd losephine Woodman. Admission tc'n cents, includ- ing refreshments. Miss Ida Crawford of Caétine. Maine, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. H. E. Moore. Mr. Roy V. Hutchipon. who has been visiting friends and {glam/es in Missouri for the past three mq'nthg has located in Tulsa. Okla. where he has accepted a responsible position. 5 Mrs. Carl Seastrand of Chicago was the guest 0! Mr. S. D. Nelson Sunday. A dancing party wins enjoyed by about twenty young ind minied people at the home of Mr. John C.‘Ender Monday eve- ning, the occuion being a surprise; on Mr. Arthur Ender. Mn. Frances Garrity was the week-end 1"“? of Mn. 8. Gdrkens of Highland ar Mrs. Louise Oaterman of Chicago Vlfl the guest of Mrs. E. H. Willman Sunday; mu Mildred Whiting entertained g4 few of her (dead: at five hundred Setup day in compliment to the Mines Fm Arthur and Maud Joneu of Chicago.‘ were the weekend guests of Miss nee Kent. Miss Beatrice Carr of Libertyville, . the guest of Miss Eleanor Meyer Th‘ day evening. Miss Hermina Hnumchild will em tain the Mn Sigma Chi at her ho: Thursday evening. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Steffi: entertlit a number of their fricndi at I live In dred party Seturdly evenihg. Prat‘ were awarded to Mn. John Lam, Mn. Geo. McDonald. MmB. H. Kreq. Mr. Wm. Whium. Mr. Lincoln Pet? and Mr Arthur finder. Waley Suyke: wu civenasurprip party Tuesday afternoon In honor 9! hi birthday mnivenory. 3‘ From me pammt'smetadvn and '- er: one else in the house no reqnl " absolute silence until be spoken mega. when his questions had to be {mutt The fat Invades the liver and pm. 0 In {no heart; the blood become: ll ml: and the lung: do not take ’p imounh oxygen to Insure comhuuunmpf the fl". :5 ed by “Yes' or “No" and dorm” mure. To the actual patient. 00’ over. he was courtesy and (‘onsidéQ mm In {be highest degree. 3 They Stop Laying Eggs Boo-u" Thgy AcQuIro Too Much Flt. i Tlm hens stop lapim: nn Inn“ prle'Té'xSI-s ts a {not kuuun to em“ farmer and chicken fancier: and mi! w my. to ewry nousvwlfe through ‘3‘,“ rise in the price of egg: The rmwnjp eprnim-d by the Revue St'ieIItinqu. which say: that the em; producing H nuns degenerate through too mm b m This condition III the museum-amt too great abundance of food duriggé winter. ooupled with lack of ex due to the nurtuw limits of the or?! Mr! chicken run. “The obnous remedy." says Scientific Amerklu. "I! to five I food to been which Imp laying." 1 Brocbemtn. In In article In L‘Amlu anon. nuts-en tbnt unruly foods. III as corn. rice and ham). hr "mu while an Ibundnm-‘e‘af sm-h 2MB h u cabbage. hallo-d clover. norrel. a be given. Aim the hen: must be In: to take exert-Tum mum tin-m n In hm and by min": then feud ‘ ltruw. can. I0 that the) um um work for then food The Way Ii Worm. fl Scmggina~ W e." do you still be‘ to the High Thlnklnn cult? Nut! Raw! While I was but, repet “balm. Wealth. success." the foliiw just below me grabbed my jobâ€"Wk. Ono flung M604. ‘ "I understand Jon- has just ml Into a mu- money." “That no? Balac- bonus 1 1 what do you new». ho will do 1 ur- Detroit rm Prat. ' EDWARD J. BOCK, Proprietor 3 Try our New Method ligand 30; Coffee and our Ceylon Tea at Géc per Wadi Bur Show Windows for Lent Specialties :1; HENS IN WINTER. WE DELIVER. 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