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Highland Park Press (1912), 5 Aug 1915, p. 2

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The soloists (or Friday evening. "Wag- ner night" at Ravinia Park were Mina Beatrice La Palme and Mr. Walter Whenflcy. 50 well recei ed were their mics, that encora were graciously given. mu La Palme sang "Dich Theure Hulle" from Tannbauscr, and as encores. “Early Morning," by Graham Peel. and “Thcuriz mes yeux.’ from Le Cid, by Massenetr Mr. Wheatley sang a groug of songs, “In Bygone Days." “The Plpcs nf Gordon's Men," and “.-\ Hum of Melody," and as an encore "syievhm," by Srndln; The usual fervent applauding was gwen by the large audxencc‘ Thc sohsts for next “Wagner night," which 15 tomorrow eve- nxng, will be “:55 Florence Mulford. who wxll sung “My Heart as Thy Dcar Vance," from “Samson and .I)chlah," 4nd Mr. Louis Kreidler. who will 51:13 "The Fire Music." from Die Waulkure. M155 Edith Boymnn entertained a dun- ner company of sixteen guests on Thurs- day evening of last Week at Ravmia Park. The dinner was complimentary to Dr and Mrs. Edward “C Bodman of Wm netka. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall was hostess Saturdav evening at a dinner party for seven guests who afterwards emuyed dancing at Exmoor. Miss Dorothy W. Baker of WV Vine Ava. entertained a number 0‘ friends at a bathing party Saturday afternoon. Swimmim and supper, served on the beach, formed a pleasant evening for the young folk; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pcrrine acted as chaperoncs After issuing very cunning little invita- tions in poetry to the Beginners and babies of the Cradle Roll of the Presbyterian Church. the teachers in the Sunday school acted as hostesses to about fifty tiny tots on yesterday afternoon at a "piano-birthday party" in the parlors of the church. Refreshments and games were features of the party The officers of the Sunday school and ch trch. with the parents and grandp: children were also prawn: Attention Men Chas. H. Warren Co. The Social Side of Life From now on you can nave your entire ianiuy muuu- ,, wearin apparel. bedding. table linen. etc. called for, wash , ironed and deliVered at 75c per dozen: Hand- kerchiefs, socks and stockings lc each. Shirts and collars list price. Our driver will call {or your laundry on his regular route, or if you will call 178179 or 471. This rate is for YOUR particular benefit. It's 4 SAVING and a COVV'ENlESCE to YOL Hand our driver YOUR dondeamng too when he calls for your laundry You can have any Straw Hat in our store this week 1 for parents and grandparents of the 711M High Class Launderen md French Dry Clemen Regularly priced at $2, $2.50 and 83. Sport Shirts 50C, $1.00 and $1.50 Chas. H. Warren Co. < Napkins Table Cloths Paper / Towels ( Plates Ice Cream Dishes R5116“! W Local Affairs of the week By [In Obocnct ve your entire faniily laundry. 3. table linen. etc. called for, rered at 75¢ per dozen. Hand- ockings 1c each. Shirts and fiver will call {or your laundry if you will call 17817901' 471. Mn. W. J. Fyfle was hoaxes: (or tax teen guests at luncheon yesterday follow ed by (our table: of bridge. Mrs. James W. Pnndmlle entertained {ourteen of the young people at dmner in the oprnrair pavthon a! Ravxnu Park on Thursday evening 0! In: week. !ul- lowxng the children‘s carmval held in the afternoon. Martha, the opera by Von Flam-w, thh three SCQH'?S.LhJFm‘:d a large audience of listeners on Sanity evenmg at Ravmxa Park. Martha. mth Its story of Lady llarnrt Durham, who is ttred 0! cuurt Me. and decndes to run awav t.» the (auntry faxr dressed as a serumt, with her lady m waxtmg, and (:1 haw tnt-y fan: mm the hands 1‘! two farmers whw ptr- tend to hire them and nnally go nmdl wrth love for them both. 13 ccrtamly .‘In' opera wall worth seeing, and urll adapt» ed to the Ranma stage. a» .‘llllplt' a: d [pretty Is the acting. The part Whlt l2 lseemed most to please the people was "The Last Rose of Summer," sung \rr) 5touchmgly by Beatrice La Palme, who sang the role 01 "Martha " Other parts >were: Nancy, Florence Mullord. LIOM”, Walter thatley; Plunketl. Alfred Kaul~ mann; and SH Tristan. Phll Fem. HILL“! ‘ operas for this week are Wednesday, Thaxs and Manon; Thursday, Rmnlctto. Saturday. Secret 0! Suzanne .‘md Jewels of the MadonnaJndSunday, ll froutore. On Wednesday morning. July firth. at eight o'clock mass In St. Mary's Cathnlnc Church occurred the marnagc 01 Miss Catherine Krlkerpny and Simon Ruhr ol lhl: citv. Rev Dr, J. l) O'Nlell orfinated. The bride was Attended by hzr sister. Miss Mary Kilkcnny. while Matthew Rohr, a brother of xhc groom. acted as best man. A dchcxous supper was served at .seven o'clock In the evening to about «:13th guests followed by a muslcal pro- gram and dancing. The out-o(~town guests were Mr. and Mn. Tarpey, Min Margaret Cullen. Messrs. Charles and Mlcheal Cullen and Mrs: Mary Kelly, all of Chicago. .2093 on: Co: 3:." 5. .02: 00.3 2:. 28052 .0 :3 .335 05 v.2 3,, o. .283 big 8:8. is. a E 3 3 5 i i- Mn. Richmond Dem is entertaining at luncheon and bridge today at Exmoor Mum Chad“ Schaumcr In boot Saturday evening It a beach pulykx twelve sue“; Supp'er wn utvtd on the beach lolluwrd by a manbmcflow Mrs A Lawrence \h‘n in emcrum rut! Rue-3X) at dznnrr 1’!sz (\rhmfl m comphmcnt In MA. (at; \hnhtll n! f’rundcme, R 1. Mrs Utur‘c Lyn-ms Mrs. J-whn ham Marsh“) “‘3 h'xieu on Tuesday I! I lhrcc table bridge h-l luvs-mg a luncheon fable dduuzrn was a Urge basket fz‘lcd “uh than: (Luau-s gun! A! the rrguhr run-("mg “1 Park ingc Xx) .935, “um “i nit-rs n! (he Wofld. Monday l.l.{.’){. 11 banquet we; gnen In hon)! of \Ir and Mrs Hsrry Lthr, the latter bum: rwrmrfly Mr» JAM Zah Xe. latter being Yarns: and men rrs of 1'1: lud‘c who \Irrr marnrd 3 tr v neck, .30 Th- b: )dc and groom wrre p. menu-d ‘Hh handwmc In «I Fm] uwmg the banqur! thr gunts enwwd d4mmg A unnmmn consisting of Madame: S H. Larwn Wm Ssh-3rd; Pmlllp Schrubcr and LLar bonugl had charge 0‘ (he cvemng 3mm 7m Nu Amend. While out fishing one day. dun-ad h otlsklnn In.) a Hooch Int. Mr Clot. hnd I'll It'I‘I"ltd by In lmnlcur In!) Fall: 60 Feet Inlo Well. Be: cued 3 Hams Lam. \‘nndblu. ll‘.. Au; 3. Jun: Mock- 1". I rfllrrd {ulna-mm! u! U.“ (My, h H um, Ire-l Into nn Ablhdunfd It“ For om llm hour: hut-r rnn. were In \uln, when flnfl y n p- wrtn bard him I’d I :lb If‘fl’ll o! \iorllc-ru nckthrI "Kurd him Ym Nu Amend. While out fishing one day. dun-ad h otlsklnn In.) a Hooch Int. Mr Clot. land ‘13 It'i‘fliltd by In lmnlcur lib crmnn dmsal In lb: mm o! M- too In 00:11:; top “Hello. (but. balm-n3" tuned out the Imus", who at that Mr. war had had made a load curb “Wk-I will you an for your mar“ “I'm not Idling than." lulu-d It Cleuhnd. ' “Wen. that do you Inn! to an no )ou '1 can‘t make my emu-mom ox» cop! by the canon Will you ‘1“ me A: much u 1 ma. bu year," unimfld-dww' “You'n n sharp (war. but yuc‘r. a mighty One man and I'll lam your terms. How much am you urn?” Hunting Omnd For "n Aumw. The bunting mmud for (be Iulbot In Ran‘h or a title I. lhr Imm- lhu ('Ilne MI drawn lhn-rrfrnm ”The Woman Thou (nu-z Me." "Tbn- Prom gal Son." ”The Scllm‘ucL“ Ml- N! n» (‘onln "v11! (0 the nuu- murm- (at "\Vunuwmni" Ind "ltnrnhlun, Ml- hnddun {0r "Um- Thin: .\m~1ful" and ”Thou Art the Man" Marin“ Urns-fun: fur "“‘huuwror film}: Uflrxnl' “‘h} it Melvin.- fur "lanL Mn (~13an Thnmm- ”:1th {or "Thr Lnoi'n-xn." Kleng 1hr "Mam lmw-ntlnxm \V J [Lll‘kt' '0! "\\ hPrv- [Al‘r 1-." “"1413"! Ill-"k {or "A l'unth-r u! 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