| By the Observer ~ I One of the most attractive of the sum- mer weddings was that of Miss Ruth Gregory. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8 Gregory. to Mr. Arthur Sweet- ser of Boston. which was celebrated Sat‘ urday afternoon at four o'clock at “Ledgemere,†the country home of the bride's parents Only a few friends he- sides the family were present at the ceremony. after which a reception was held. It was a typical summer event. and the bridal party was most attractive. Even the men were in summer attire. The groom worea white suit and the' ushers were in blue coats and white trousers Mr. William G. Hibbard Jr. was best man for the groom. and acting as ushers were the Messrs. Perry Smith of Chicago. Hartford MacNeider of Mason City, Iowa; Wilfred Shrigley ot Boston and Sherman Bowles of Springï¬eld, Mass. Mrs. Edward W. Badman. who formerly E was Miss Julia Lord Barry of Montclair. l N. J.. a bride of April l9. and at whose . wedding Miss Gregory was a bridesmaid, acted as matron of honor and wore her: wedding gown. with a pale-blue hat. l Miss Jean Stirling, cousin of the bride. was maid of honor, and twoother cousins. the Misses Dorothy Sterling and Alice ‘ Buckingham, were bridesmaids. They . wore gowns of flowered chiffon, made with tulle overskirts and blue silk bodices. and hats of white tulle. Each carried a bouquet of larkspur and lupine. The bride wore a gown of white Japanese crepe meteor made with full court train embroidered in white roses. The front of the skirt was trimmed with flounces of point D'Alencon lace. which was worn by both the bride's mother and grand- mother. Her tulle veil fell from a wreath of orange blossoms. Little Elizabeth Durham of Winnetka. niece of the bride. was flower girl. The marriage ceremony took place on the lawn at the edge of bluff, the bride and groom marching down a long aisle which was made up of white ribbons and baskets of blue and white flowers. The reception took place in the beautiful rose garden, and infor- mal dancing on the tennis court. Re- freshments were served in a tent which was decorated with pink peonies. Mr. and Mrs. Sweetser went east for their wedding trip. They will be at home. after July ï¬rst at 201 Puritan Road, For- Hills, L. l. 1 4 Mrs. George Zahnle of W. Park Ave. entertained eleven guests on Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Cor- nelia Barlow of Delevan. Wis, who was - the guest of Mrs. John Reeseman. Sewing : and a gay, social time with refreshments ‘served on the front porch. passed the ‘- afternoon pleasantly. Music was furnish- ‘ed by an Edison Diamond point victrola, . which greatly pleased the guests. House .decorations were of the beautiful pink j and white peonies . Mrs. Margaret Mellum of Grand Forks. vN. D., announces the marriage of her daughter Julia to Mr. Lyle Bittinger formerly of this city. The ceremony . took place Wednesday, June sixteenth at Grand Forks. N. D. After September‘ twentieth Mr. and Mrs 8mm: will be 3 at home at Grand Forks. I Mr. Charles Brown of Webster Ave.,i celebrated his seventy-second birthday on I Sunday when he entertained his children, and grandchildren at a six o'clock supper. i Mrs. W. C. Egan on Wednesday after- 3 noon entertained a few intimate friends 3 of Miss Cornelia Barlow of Delev'sn. ‘ Wis. former teacher of the first grade of Elm Place school at luncheon. Miss Barlow came to attend the Old Settlers meeting of the D. A. R. The guests; were shown beautiful colored photographs I of the Egan grounds which are noted for ; its beauty, taken at the time when the various varieties of flowers were most beautiful. they were later shown around ‘ the grounds. Miss Dorothy Loudon entertained twenty guests at luncheon and bridge on Thursday at the Exmoor Club. The honor- ed guests were Miss Dorothy Schoï¬eld. Mesdames Merrill Follansbee, George Nelson. John Briggs and Frank Wymond. The decorations were pink peonies. Adelaide. Buddie and Russell Reeseman attended a very pretty birthday BoPeep party on Saturday afternoon at the home of their cousin, Mary Adelaide Haungs of Chicago. The children hadjust stacks of fun hunting the little toy sheep which were hidden about the lawn. flower beds and shrubberv. were all beautifully carried out in the pink and white color scheme. I Decorations and favors ‘ Wighland Park Headquarters for Arrow Collars Ladies Silk and Lavm Waists. Ivanhoe and Niagara Maid Guaranteed Pure Silk Gloves in all weights and colors. .~ Phoenix and Onyx Beautiful Silk Hosiery in all shades. The latest creations in Ladies’ Neckwear and Ruchings. Beach Suits for the little ones. Boys Waists, Rompers and Twopiece Suits. Children’s Dresses ~ Many pretty designs in Cretonnes and Drap ery Fabrics. Special Corset Sale this week. The Social Side of Life trimmed with the latest novelties in Rubber Flow- ers and ribbons. Bathing suits and caps Our Dry Goods Department is replete with the choicest and very latest. PHONE l 10 Highland Park Headquarters for Dependable Merchandise Chas. H. Warren Co. We don’t want to hurry you but why haVen’t you sent us your entire family wash at our re- duced rate on family laundry. How about next week. Shall we call for your laundry? DEAR CUSTOMER: Mgn’g. furnishing dept. Bathing Suits to Hats. High Class Laundcrers and French Dry Cleaner: RMEW Local Affairs of the week Highï¬ndl’aï¬ï¬ Adelaide. Buddie and Russell Reneman attended a very pretty birthday BoPeep party on Saturday afternoon at the home of their cousin, Mary Adelaide Haungs of Chicago. The children hadjust stacks of fun hunting the little toy sheep whach were hidden about the lawn. flower beds and shrubberv. Decorations and {avoxs were all beautifully carried out in the pink and white color scheme. Miss Dorothy Loudon enteruined zwentv guests at luncheon and bridge on Thursday at the Exmoor Club. The honor- ed guests were Miss Dorothy Schoï¬eld. Mesdames Merrill Follansbec, George Nelson. John Briggs and Frank Wymond. The decorations were pink peonies. Mrs. W. C. Egan on Wedneodny after- noon entertained I few intimlte friends of Miss Cornelia Barlow of Delcv'nn. Wis" former teacher of the ï¬rst grade of Elm Place school at luncheon. Misc Barlow came to attend the Old Settlerl meeting of the D. A. R. The guests were shown beautiful colored photographs of the Egan grounds which are noted for its beauty, taken at the time when the various varieties of flowers were most beautiful. they were later shown around the grounds. Mr. Charles Brown of Webuer Ave., celebrated his seventy-second birthday on Sunday when be entertained his children and grandchildren at I six o'clock supper. Mrs. Margaret Mellum of Grand Forks. N. D., announces the marriage of her daughter Julia to Mr. Lyle Bittincer formerly of this city. The cmmony took place Wednesday, June sixteenth at Grand Forks. N. D. After September twentieth Mr. Ind Mm Bittincer will be at home at Grand Forks. , THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK “l conlm that I dream of the day when an English statuman nhall rue with 1 heart too lune tor Englnnd. hnv~ in: couuge in the taco ol his country men to noon of some suggested policy: â€This ll good for your lude; than: "CC†ury for your domimtlon; but it mu vex a people hard by; it will hurt a people further 0“. n mll proï¬t nolhln. to the general humanity. thereto", any with it? It is not for you or (or me.' When I British Minister due: mat on. and when a Brmsh pubhc applaud: him quak- ing. then shall the nauon be .loflotn. and her praise. instead 0! exploding from wathm, from loud cxvic mouths. come to her, lrom without. a all wonky Ila mustâ€"from the Illnncu she has {older- ed, and the people; uhe bu sud“ â€" Shankâ€: Barn-a Emu; A week ‘80 it was our privflqc to n- tend n luncheon given in balsa 0! It. Mrs. W W Hart of llecrï¬eld, former- ly Miss Ahcc Brand of mu cuv, emer- tamed the Thunblc Club of Highland Park at her home Tuesday evenin“ Miss Nettie Moon emenamed u an apron Ihowcr on Tunday ewning for Miss 018 Hudv. whose marriage to Dr. Earl Fnzsch mu take place Tuc‘day. June‘19'h, Sarah Dauiu and Cornelia Bock en- tertained ten of their hatndl n a pocnic luncheon on the beach on Tuesday The aflair was m honor o! Mm Mildrtd Ballmgcr, who has been the aunt of Mrs.) A. [)aggit I“ wnntcr And who re- turn: to her home In Benton Harbor, Mich. today. Mm] W. Pnndwnlle emertlined ux- tecn guests at luncheon on Tuetdny. All present were enlhuuunc worker: lor the bazar to be given I! the Trinity leh House on the :wemthird of Novembu. I Those who entertained (0! Mn Luella ‘ Wuduvonh o! Wuhmston. D. C., who ‘hu recently been the guest of Mn John Irvin Manhallwm: Mu George Man. I who entertained eigh! guests at lunchtoa 1nd bridge on Wednesday. Mn Fnkcr 50! Chicago. who entenmned twelve gum “luncheon on Fnday, and John [rum Mn ‘ Mamba", who entertained on Thur-day (or twelve aunt: at luncheon and bndac Mm Vllencu Rafferty cntcrumrd ugh! guests at a dunner puny on yester- day evcnmg m compliment to her cousin. Cadet Wayne Uark. wm lb on fudouuh from West Pom! and I! the guest 0! Mr. and Mrs‘ John Irwm Manhall. One 0! (he yolk-es: cntrrtamments of (he senson was the bmhday ourpnoe given (or Mr. John erm Mnmha“ on Snurday (‘anlnfl wuh Mrs Martha†u hootm Forty-four guefls emoyed two men profestlnnlll from me Mun-cur Theatre, whu played and gang (hinder wngu. Adutch supper wan served ll elevenclhzny. The mun! pan of the aï¬alr wastha‘ Mr Mauhnl! wu cum‘ plctely surprised whu'h planed an the sue": The houoc In pretty wuh the pconieo and Iynneu whnch Added a ere-l deal to the (runny u! the occuaon. I Mn Charla Edwin Woodrufl o! R:- 5 vinia has cards out {or a tea hom three Ito u'x o'clock. (or Saturday. June [Icon- ‘Iixth. He! daughtem Mn. A E Good- fhue of Philadelphll 1nd Mun Muddy!) )Woodrufl. with their molhet. will re- [ccive Madame: Gcome Mason and J. W. Pnndiville are Imam I! Exmoor to day at the wreklv )unchron and budge party The Reading clm m“ meet Fndly morning I! the home 0! Mn J. W. Prmdwlllc on E, Laurel Ave. On Saturday. Mr and Mn. J LTurnfl o! N. Second St. the latter being turmer- ly Mm Alice W-rner, mun-med ten guests at a one o'clock luncheon The table am very IKHDCIIVC wnh a center piece 0! yelluw damn. (he deconuonl lhroughom bï¬ng yellow. Mr. and Mrs. L'. W. Sholes of Morgun Park. announce the mlrnagc of â€â€˜1'†daughter, Lounsc Poul: tu Oliver F Schader. son of Mr. and Mrs, Frcdcntk Schaefer of 439 S. Sheridan Rd, which took place (his mormng a: Grace Epuoo pal Church. Chk‘lgu at ten-thirty wnh only the immediate family and 2 (cu.- m timatc fnends present Rev ()m 0! Ch: cago, rcad the ceremony The marriage of Miss Caryl Cody,’ daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BK Cody of Chicago. Ind Mr. Carl Ptlnuiehl, ‘ formerly 0! â€HS city. no- 01 North Chiâ€" ; c130. will take phce It the home of the bride's gmadxnolhcr m Chxcago this cvc- , mg Aucrnn eanded mp 10 New York, New Orleans and (he Pamï¬c Coast, thc young couple mil reside It the new hnmc Just ï¬nished (ur them on ‘ Woodpath Ave ' Thzny‘ï¬ve young people enywyed I very guy party at the B. W. Schumacher home on Monday evemng wxxh Mm Elizabeth Schunmchcr as hostess The guests came dressed to represent tome well known book. \‘rry umque and In« tcmtmg costume-s were In cwdencr. Re- (xeshmcnu and games passed the eve- mng m a pleasant way by ADELINE L. ATWATER ulna. Potty gum enjoyed the plenum evening on the bench. Ml. Catherine Culling vu beaten on Saturday evening at n dim party at the Moraine Hotel in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John DeMuth ol Eamon Twemy-two guest: enjoyed lhe dinnet party which was followed by dancing or Exmoor Club. TheO. Eadubdthanmd Eun- zdial Chad) mammal mm Circle an beach party on Hand†on- PEACE COLUMN In the words 0! John T McCuu‘hooo publubcd m Kb: (2th Sunday Tnhnc; “Prom prejudice. Hltem unknndlinnl. ; dchvtt me. Mm me chnnnbk Inf thought flow to condemn. :nd may: my han-Mmlbctreeol the when 0! malice mtoknncc buouy a“ hate. Amen' " A04 Id us '1'!!! thawed humor that relate. to be nomad "on that (are: of termâ€"41: but rut patiently unnl Von Bern-tafl'u mvoy rtmmx The new Germany It ceim from u: u unreliable own. to thc tut nut moot o! the cable. as cut. Ind it in nape-nub}: to receive correct or“ throtuhtbc ooe inane. They do not undcmnnd our View pom! and we donot undcnund than. go that verb-l u- phnauom are the Only ututndory me. at present. ' ‘ Evnywherelbc denim Innl. they were (weird mlh (M “-0 wink fllprnyer, “Lndpn lot God‘- at: make pert" Mr Locke" nu 1W n mm the tact mu th- M "when! 9 are act and urvd of the wu~ "my do I not ‘nm n Ind new: du!‘ but out a country unnpmou o! the m. not nut: that :1 mm not b. In th- lflflbk; }. ‘ predmmcnt but for (be when ; 3f Tbcnucmnymoodam no 1515 , dlflemc cos-(nu. the platter-u cl w. , hum; n uaivcrld m The thin to; 3 bemplbhadm (U can lurid b} , nhochcduuolhc W at not dire need. to the mum all“ 0‘ ‘ WWW!“ Thu-cm to In; ).mmtdlmmmmlw ‘lml cute can no manual. and §xhereuadeunmlodoot who! I. an raw-Henna“! In the (mute the cou- {lurucmelottu ol punt: will In not! . edccuvc. Then when nun. that In that lrymg day: 01 unmrd rd.- tiom henna-n the (‘mu-d Sula Ind Gemuny we mutt not bcvomr hyflttk‘ll While Ibrnad Mr. Luhncr received an invuunon to speak before I urmycullcd “the New Fuhctltnd" tn Hahn He mount! it woubd ht rnhcr I h-utdo‘u undertaking a: the pubyon mum-d hum wu "Why “Gummy .0 unpopulu m the l'mted Stated Nothing chunk-d. horn-ct. ht wtm md "u plea-ad to ï¬nd that one o! (ht obyecu a! (he or annuanun tn (0 W I bau- lm ll:u'ng peace 1! mm: (here u a (unmet (om. on today Innermnny brunt-n lvmpnrtws. the loud blatant military puny that duct-tn m the pnptrl that m publuh. Ind the pan-fol Jenn; proph- T)". u very encouraging a :1 show; the modern "and or though! n'cn m mrhlanl Cor mmy. "None of (he vudnu lovmmenln 6| mllm' to prop-out fl'ltl' rundmono bt- cnuu "ch in nirud of ban; wiped“! of taint-u But ‘11 If! at! a! wu’. shady wound: and have Ind (hnl they would b: mllw (0 Burn to any mun) muntry that would tune“ out uolunon um another maul om: plnn amt-clay to A“ be ruched, "r do nut nprd a» combaunu to lay ï¬mn lhnr lrml be- au“ of our muck»; but wewmh to pave the way for {uture â€bur-nun " Did you hen whu Mm Jane Addin- uxfl below mm to Ow "nan? However I! {he Umkvd Sule- mutt“ her "my and navy, Ire mu Iouoe all chamc o! bans rot-dun. In Europe 'l' naturally bu‘ome Imam. u! un un‘ wonder why we mute our pout-n d deuructmn when Ihr' In all doun :- ““1anch by ch: ddqulon 0‘ women [0 lb: anon: cum-l- ol Bump. ban. ru‘cwed by the crown“! head bun-til or hu pumc mun-tn The, all tuber cl- pcu a peace pun to ohmnur m Am the linnrd Sun-I bury the Luna! 0‘ 1h. neutul (conflict Chad hie {nth m (h Um“ 543:. h man-led cvcryvhen. me mmnde o! the Belgium hem. w touch“. :1 they only knew how. I! Windy would only pun-u out the '1". All the â€(It)†would tx- glnd to any In war 111» Inc: Vb") the 6m] pacts mus-nu do.- come, unodiod maximum tho-H bepn-nrmulhc m at the do IOG‘AIU.†that the 0.0.! m my knowho-(bcpkhtuldedbhwtmm L Mr. Lochner look: in tail of the Congas, which we mil nm like no: to Import. except thn one Item 0! man! the manna we" all urncl on mouth ‘ly and without Incuoo. whwh It: though partly due to the wmdertu! tad» mhup at our own Mm Adhm- nm-rr‘ their“ Items quite remuflb‘c (candor- mg the unuuud feflmn b! the many mrnmahna of women Mnbkd the", In upm- 01 this. Mr Lochnq wd thu on each of the [our mornmgo that (he Con- gn-u was In Ramon, (be rtonen would come to hum “June it thunru (he day “the tug row I’ll It) be pudrdofl ’ When on the In: dny nothing of the nor? had happened, the repunm 'lcelmg dun-p pomted u bang (heated out of a “good story" put the†had- mach" and and upon a ccrnm (ale 0‘ but: the women had guarded and {ought amum them new“. enhrgcd on n and publubcd :I to the enme Iudd Thmk o! n ~no mama" mmry‘ Although must 0! the women had kn! many a! the»! dear om Ln the lembk‘ war, lhttc mwd no mourning $0: per- .onal mnlununfl. hm nth" '0! the uncut ot the wont") 0! lb: vofld cum and maimed with I.†autumn 0! Europe. r Thu hm hand in ‘ m to us It (be present mm was run I“ interesting, so we Inll w to you come o( I: on to you. . 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