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Highland Park Press (1912), 1 Jul 1915, p. 2

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l_____________ By the Nearly one thcusand expectant music lovers greeted Mr. Stock and the Chi- casvSympbony' Orchestra on Saturday evening. st tne‘ oflicial opening of Ra- viniaPark. The program began with Dvonk's "Carrlevsl." overture, thrilling endloudenouih to drown out the ad- vance of tardy listeners. Godsrd's “Ad- agio Pathetiqge." a standby. sweet and seriws. and a “request", “Moskowsky Serenade and three numbers in which Bruno Steindej. the cellist. was the soloist. cleared the wsy for Jon Sawyer. “the high priestess}! the modern dance.” ed things which would defy imitation. “Sawyerhmiuclfandwith he! ”“133 Mr. George Hueourt was truly wonderful in her dancing which brought traction and'wu frequemed by any mumumupodble. Thong:- muinimntdinmmrfiu in the new pavilionm Mn. McGregor Mum, whohadeiahtinherputy,andMn.W. AW.yhohadsix_inhcr M. ,__A Lâ€" Evu man. Luke Forest and Lune-go Dinner-dance: at: quite in vogue at ewknow; MrsCymMcCotmick ”er|. Newton Perry, both of Lake Pm being beaten-cl at dinner-dunne- The Social Side of Life Don’t haw you; family laundry done 1at ’ A“ -- “A“‘LQ UUI HLLIGVUVC Anny Va. I'v. .â€" “:7 2c each for handkerclnefs socks and stockings for your entlre t’armly _ wash, makes 1t economical and convement to send your entire washing to us. Shirts, Collars, Shirtwaists, Blankets and Rugs llst pnce. . We do Dry Cleaning for the most fastidious people‘m Highland Park and neighboring towns. Are we‘doing YOUR cleaning and pressing? Chas. H. Warren Co. Our Dry Goods Department showing a choice lot of Ladies Waists in Batista, Voiles, Organdies, Silks and Lawns. Natty New Style: with Sake. Bathing Caps, trimmed with rubber flowers and ribbons. Bathing Suit Bag A new lot of Bach Suits for the little onw. Showing the latest styles in Panamas and Straw Hats, Wilson Bros. Neckwear, Shirts Hosiery, Athletic Underwear etc. son, Pirie Scott Co. of Chicago, a competent and experienced shoeman. ‘ A full line of Show for men, women and children will be carried and special attention be given to correct fitting. ' ‘ fiMtheFreeTrhtoCam Visit Our Toy Department Headquarters for Arrow Collars High-Clu- uundaé'm Wrench Dry Clo-m Wash! Dependable lam Men’s Furnishing Dept. magnum Local Affairs of £119 week Bathing Suits PHONE 110 On Thursday evening. when chapter of Eastern Star entertained It a\banquet and reception in compliment m Mrs. Selma Weece of Chicago. grand ma n of the Order of Eastern Star of lllinot About one hundred cue-ta attended the banquet which wan beautifully planned by a committe consisting of Men-rt. and Meedamea Manhall of Lake Forest. Fred Moon of Highland Park. and Mn. Mead. Mrs. Olson and Edward Need. The :table. were very attractive in decorations iofwhite field daisies and ponies; the flVOI'I being cunning little nut of green with e dainty little daiey inten- ed to the handlee. The entire oolot echeme wee green and white in the hall aewelleeinthe dining room and wee beautifully carried out in every detaiL Meedamee Fritz Behr. Semnel Levin. and Strensercoenpoeed the decanting com- mittee. The vielton included gueete. .troen Wankecen. Libertyville, and Evane- ton. After eunper Inflation took place. the candidate being Mlee Jane Mar-hall ‘0! Lake Foreet. Mn. Pearl Mueller of iLihenyville. and Mn. Sleeenan. and Wm. Pearl of thie city. The honored gneet waepreeented withepreeent. the we eentetion speech beinznade by Mn. lLillian Moon. Remington Club on Thundny Moon atherhomeonCwnWI-iflu Lunch mac}.â€" firifhnk 3. Gran nu cone of her splendid reodinn ‘ mmmAfimemmpAmn home cans; John- Am Indium, w- W O'Neil. Mr. and In. I. P. Culkinl 01 N. Green Bay Rd.. announce the muting: at their daughter Catherine to Mr. James Sajtmfe oi this city which occurred anmhy mowing. Jnly 21! at men o'clock in St. M1175 Catholic Chm-ch: Ru. DI'. J. D. O'Ncil odd-ted. . About thirty yoima folks. members the dune. o! 1914 and 1915 0! the lash school. enjoyed' a bench Wt, It the 3Maniac bench Friday evenuu. Gum: and refreshment: on the bench were the attractions 0! the evening. Today is chikm'l dly a! Rnin'n Park under the nulpicu ol the Rninia Club. A: but yea, on Thursdayu. there will be a progrnm given for (he childten in the pavilion directly preceding the concert. The promm in to consist o! I group 01 dance! given by the children of the North Shore (an; The proanm for thh week will be composed of I Sprinsdance by Racbetl Bornclnp oi Glencoe; a Spanishdmce by Helen Farrell of Winnedu; classic dance: by Helen Roenfleld. nod the Joy oi the Rate by Grace Andrm both of this city; - mlnuet by Fredrieckn Hunt oi Lake Blufi; nod Grecian and Dutch dam by Glencoe children. will complete the very artistic program. Manuel Day en ertuined eight 01 her little friend: at I birthday luncheon on Tueeday. A birthday ate with maker- candle; was in evidence during the Wama were indulged in to help pu- afternoon houn. Mn. {VD Faxon entertained fifteen ladiea at luncheon on Thuraday 0! last week. \ Mn. Margaret Math 01 Chicago. an- nounces the marriuek o! her daughter. Marguerite Ellen to hibald Merrill Allison 01 Chicago vaich ‘k plat: S .t- urdaj morning. June twenty-dam at the home of the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mn. Alliaon will he at home after Sept- ember first in this city. Junehaabeeuthemonthotbrideathie year without a doubt. On Tuesday eve ulna occurred the marriage of Ms- Ora Hardy, daughter 0! Mn. Bettie Iona end Di. Earl Fritoch. eon 0! Mn Eden Friuch 0! North Ave. at the Pint United Evangelical Church. with Rev. 1. Footer Van Even readiu the mice. The bride wore I white crepe de chine [own with I full length veil and carried white to.“ The heat nun. a «min to the groom. qulintoo Fritach. The mid ofhonotquhceCunh o! Lek.- For- the. Mite. Nettie Moon and France- Fn'uch. who wore yellow aepo do chine and qarried yellow rote; Baskets oi yellowrosessndpaneieswerecarried “ya the flower girla. little Alice and Emily m The brides mother. Mn. Haul Jonee gave her may. The ushers were Arthur Meierholl and Elmer cm. A' reception for the immediate iimilv and brid-‘lpartyt placestthehomeol‘ the bride's mot r. Mterashort wedding i trip Dr. and Mn. Fritsch will be at home atthehomeolthe arm's mother on North Ave. OnWednesdIy llternoon. Junethirtieth. stthreeoclockltthe St. Jsrnee Pariahl home at Highwood. the wedding 0! Mi.’ Gertrude Ape. Saech. daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. William Sasch o! 32 N Green: Bay Rd" to Mr. Harry Edward Clarinet. son at Mr. Edward Clarhaoa 01 Grove] City. Pa.. took place. with Fsther Gato- readmg the sesvioe. The bride wasl {sowed in white satin and chifloo and lcarritd white tweet peas; the bride.- '; maids. the Missea Florence McNiel and Frances Such. s aieter oi the bride. wore 'white satin. Mensa Gwave Keller, a 'cousin of the groom. was batman. while Clarence Happ. a cousin 0! the bride. ‘ lormed one 0! the bridal party. Wedding music was furnished by Mm looeph |Camerort Following the ceremony a re- ception took place at the home 0! the bride's mother. The house decorations van in white races and daisiea Alter a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarltaoo will he at home alter the tenth ;0( July on Washington St.. Highwood The wedding 0! Mia Manna Pane“. daughter of Mr. Ind Mn. John Farrell ol Millqore. Wis. lo ML Funk Sock ton of Mr, and Mn. Chutes Sock of an. (M wok place Saturday morning. June Ivemy- sixth at Wnukqnn. The Min-n Gertrude and En Lam enmndned the Luther League ol the Sun-duh Lumen: Church on Tuadly evening: Those who ”(engined at luncheon and bridge today a the teeth luncheon sad time my It Rumor m: Madam W. I. Pyflt. Waltz! Carr. Cunh A. Mc- Whimy,flo'udA.Wrenn. and CW. M1139: loos camber! tho Bur ridden club at a luncheon on Wat attuned I number 0! (rm Mound" on Wednesday Inc-moon u mm table. of brick: Ind ulternoon let. MnW.J.Loodabacko(WId.' enunainednine Ml on Monday It luncheoafor HmDovnod Mn Gina. whouetbeguuu oanGonlm Buchanan. Mn 1. L Holbrook o! Ravine Kn. a» ;... .. MJu'guwu-um lhomorcooe unwa- Wham brim-nacho ”up: a pan-Khulna um Ewes-y day when out thaw Mir-pawn. on: mum: at the Mull.- d m along that lion. Han u been INC to coo- vcy this ln'thae humble ed“ that we my havetln an my Mahmumufihodd haw 10'".me to pact? 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