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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Jul 1915, p. 2

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His Highness. the weather man was“\ especially kind to Arden Shore workers“ on Saturday afternoon when pleasant1 weather smiled on the delightful mid- summer fete given on the lawn of Mini Jens Jensen's home. The lawn looks as if it might have been built for a stage with its shrubbery which entirely ob- structs the View from the street. The whole theme of the afternoon's enter- tainment was based on the poem "Music" by Henry Van Dyke, and was beautifully carried out in details of fancv dancing, which included dancing done by the children in a truly remarkable way. - - - I... p p whole theme or me mm ...... - _, tainment was based on the poem "Music" ‘ preceding the dance at Exmoor. by Henry Van Dykt. and “’33 beautifully Wagner night at Ravinia Park proved carried out in details of fancv dancing, to be a big success on Friday evening. A 'hiCh included dancing done by thellarge crowd was present. which re- children in a truly remarkable way‘lceived with much enthusiasm the‘ Music "35 furnished by Mrs. R F'lsoloists of the evening. Mia Bettinn Seymour, piano. and Mrs. 1" M' Wilder, : Freeman and Alfred Knulmann. Miu‘ violin. After the dancing, 3 very im‘H‘reeman. who is is a soprnno. pleased 9'0um 9‘3" "M" Bogg's Breakfast," 1 the company with the Volspiel and Lieb- which was an extremely comical joke. i ”tad from “l‘ristnn and bolde." “com full 9‘ local “hits." was presented by ‘ panied by the orchestra. while Mr. Knul-i Messrs. Bullock and Seymour, and Miss mann. buoo, an! very beautifully.i Mary Bum"- Thc WWW ‘9 9“” (a) Ari: from n Lacerato Spirito. lrom ed to announce a financial success of Simon Boccanegro, md (b) The Yoe- thefete to the extent of two hundred man's Wedding Song “£0de by and twenty-five‘dollars. which certnmly Mr. Pasternack at the piano. Both seems gratifying. artists are members of the Century Open Miss Berenice Tucker was hostm last Compuly and sang operatic roles in Chi- Thursday atalawn party given at her cago last wmtcl’. Mr. Pasternack led the home on Oakwood Ave. for twenty guests I orchestra in the concerts; the numbers from Lake Forest and this city. Gamesiot which were exceptionally beautiful ‘ ‘ *L-e-M rm rho lawn. which was I and well encored. l i l l Miss Berenice Tucker was hostess last Thursday at a lawn party given at her home on Oakwood Ave. for twenty guests I from Lake Forest and this city. Games “ and refreshments on the lawn. which was lighted with electric lights. were the at- ? tractions ol the evening. f Mrs. Robert F. Carr entertained sixteen guests atagolt luncheon yesterday at Exmoor, the decorations were all sug. gative of golf. Each guest had as a place card a tiny silver loving Cup with her monogram upon it. The centerpiece was a large golf ball of flowers with golf sticks around it. The Social Side Mrs~ W. E. Ten Broeck entertained the ladies of Trinity Guild who are sew- ing for the bazaar to be held on the twenty-third of November next. on Tuesday afternoon. Those who are working for the bazaar meet every two weeks at different homes for all-day meetings. Mm John Glass en- tertained the ladies two weeks ago. No fuss. expense or muss Isn't this infinitely better done at home? Call 178. 179 or 471 we w "Ea?!- 17:8 179 or 47 housekeeping‘ -'w‘~‘, High Class Launderers and Frenc hDry Clam Chas. H. Warren Co. ’LEAVEs FIRST First Prize Cont! Vote for YO“ PHONE 110 Highland Park’s Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise ‘1 “IE will take Side of Life Local Affairs of the week muss at home. better and cheapcr AVES FIRST WEEK IN AU§UST ’rize Contest Closes August lat Vote for your Candidue NOW Vote Eu'ly! Vote Often! Your undid“. for Duo Bills. Good n Cold were the a“; Miss Helen Hoyne entertainer: awn. ‘ gone hundred of the younger set at an in- n ‘ formal dancing party on Wednesday : tained sixtee t evening at Exmoor Club. yesterday a were a“ 508' Mrs. Mather Smithy: Circle Aver. waal 35‘ had as a hostess on Saturday afternoon at a birth- in: CUP “'l‘h day party given in honor of the birthday‘ he centerpiece of her mother. Mr; 'Hamilton Sm'uhr ‘, "’5 With 80” Refreshments were served on the porch, ‘ and very delightful music was furnished ‘ by Miss Ruth Pinkerton, Mr. Faulkner, ,k entertained d M "Ch db A f f who are sew. ‘ an r. a urn. pro usnon o ----- k“"""‘l finwers was In evtdence. By the Observer care of Mrs. John Irwin Marshall entertained twelve guests at a dinner party on Sat. urday evening for Dr. and Mrs. William Cuthdertson of Chicago. Table decora- tions were of individual ‘bnskeu filled with pink snapdragons. torget-me-nots and ferns. The centerpiece was a large basket with the same flowers. Mrs. John Glass entertained ten guests at dinner at her home on Friday evening ‘ preceding the dance at Exmoor. J aud Mr. "Chadburn. A prolusnon or very beautiful flowers was In evidenge. Mrs. Henry Atwater 'was hostess at a supper party for eight guests on Sunday evening in compliment to her guests, Baron and Baroness Von Reiswnz. Baron Von Reiswnz is'the German con- ‘sul at Chicago. than having your laundry the laundr.v 6“" 0f Hoyne entcnained about your ‘pdze vim new: um. -._, , . an Fin .nd' Mn. George 0mm! i Delicious r\ 'nhmeou were served. 5 E The dnéia reading clus vill meet at: ! the home 0' Mn. Robert Carr tomorrow 1 "morning, i 1 1 Mn Joh Mouhon Tuule at Prospect ‘5 Ave, will suntan one hundred and {my guests at ten tomorrow afternoon from {our to uxifin comphmem to her Inter. Mm Ralp. Read 0! De: anes. hr, who is her gu . House decor-non: mil be in! the mdk color scheme and garden is her cud- of the pl‘k flowers. ‘ The B. i P l' o! the'Baptut Churth announce 'Ln ICC crenm sou-l U» be held thxs evening on the church lawn The lawn WI”. be decorated "th Japlneee lanterns. Refreshments. mum and a programi: readings mll nu the evemng wnth ent alnment hr everyune, Mt- Edlth Md$enne u the churnun of the prmram {ommittee and Is In charge of the socilld The B Y P l' 19 a recently organize‘ club 0! the church Every. one is welcome to come to the uxul The macs Helen .nd Mildred cm. were hod see: It a beach party on Sat urday e_ rung In comphment to their guests t” Muse] Manon: and Horten‘e Meade ('l Kama: City, Mo., turmer‘y o! thll my. Mr: a;d Mm Manna]! Er Samp‘ell (A \ Acts 'one. two Ind three 0! “The Tue- u lo! Hodmam" one o! the moot populu of :the gflnd opens were patented to I ! "lull Muse” on Tuesday evening It 'Rn- ‘ vinia firk. A gran deal of fervent Ip- lplausdf‘uvas indulged in by the atndience E whichflbu called forth by splendpd work :done pn the stage Mm La Pulme n iOIymfla. wu cenlinly charmmg, and ’lquite e a doll; Walter Wheatley, Bet- ‘Qtinn R mm. Florence Mullord, Louis ' ‘ Krei r. Alfred Kluimtnn. Loum l)’ An- ! s gelo, Wll|iam Schuster, all took the” roles *eaunfully and displayed wonder- 3‘1u1 irfrpreuve abxhty. Whllc PhllfFein -‘-â€" 1" w, u The flth student artist day :1 Ravxnu Park v“! be held Tuesday. July twenty- seventh. ll three o'clock. Mm Loulu Week. cpmrnlto. will be heard in the fol- lowing flumben: Erdn An}. from Du Rheingold. 13) Dr Tod undduM-dchen. Schubeft; (b) Spirit Flowerâ€"Campbell- Tiptont'g (c) Only 0! Thee md Me. Mariszauer. Dr?!“ 0‘ 5"”; YnH Mrs, Mdlrcgur Ad mos”; who cared to ls Vlblllnfl a! the ”in. A. u. Muhlke Mr. Frank Snyder hop:- u! her brother. of Ogden, la. yr. Donald ”(‘llh (1! Ravenswooc I: {Migucst of hn cousin. Mr. Harold Plant. “as Mary Ludlow of Chicago I: the gu to! Mrs. E J Knu‘kcrbxx‘kcr. rs 5 Anita lud as her aunt In! wgek Mrs. Mdry Hanxlman and Mrs. l W; Mahhall of (Imago. ,| :35 .\I "W Frm-rbuh o! Sanenhnm. (h. manv and Mrs (L-o. Wclmngtr u! C6 Iwater, Mxph. were guests at 114- hohc of Mrs Juhn C finder last Wn‘k, 153 Mme And 01 Chilhcomr, (Hun, a . Mus Edna L'ohhn of Chicagn Ham-(V nl'lhc home or Dr. C J. Dans list week, ' :Mrs Chm Humphrey and Mrs E. H dwn of Soulh Bend. lnd.. are \munx C. Huu‘h. ! cv. Lucdcr attended the romcmmn the Sunday school lctchns and the graham!” of the young people”; , lanes 0| (hr Nunhcrn thms lmmct qdlhe Evangehul Synod at Elmhunr, 3‘. Monday and Turxday n! In! wwk S‘Thr member‘ ”I the St. Paul's League 11 mcet Thursday evening. July 2mm 3! t c resudence of Mr Irv/m Ann-x ' Ron and Mrs Lucder had the pleasure M Deerfield News q hanng xhur son and tamlly. whuvu-re H0111 “aucnnda tor a shut turning :31! last week alw Rev F. \Vcrhuhn ‘nd Mr EH)” Hull 0! Chicago. 5 Mm Grace Schhe spent 1»! week mm Mus Naomi ()lmslcad ol Wit mcue. k' Conunucd on page 8 phyed, 'the mete-ml nin- Mn w. RWW' s at a luncheon party (or yesterdny‘ Decorations | flowers. The luncheon (any [0 Mn: Sarah S 'nrk, who 13 the guest ('1 Adams Aflcr luncheon L to played aucuon bridge‘ attended the \omcmmn school lctchns and the of the young people's Nunhcrn thms lmmct mil Svncx‘l at Ehnhuru. rw of Chicago I: the Knu‘kcrbxx‘kcr. id as her aunt In: anulman and Mra. l nAnn. Loum l)’ An- uster, all took the” displayed wonder- whnc Phnlchin incncc In a roar u? rmpls to rung Ind w“ conducted by at Ravenswood ls nuslfl. Mr. Harold 013?, Laurel Items I‘VluAbo IIIMI-W"'"""‘~‘ Jury p“ 0.. Rent A cw mm" mm of ' M" In money In - m“ “N" °'" “‘ mob coomy m :8" “3° "h". . Lien alwre. N! who III on sun“! and "bus 5‘4“" At one (“no I! acumen! 0‘ I mount ulna-d '-| ‘5, Ind ll for swims #5 pun. 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