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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Sep 1915, p. 2

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A pretty home wedding, with pink the prominent color, was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schofield last evening, when the mar- riage of Miss Dorothy O. Schofield and Mr. Blasdel Shapleigh, son of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Shapleigh of St. Louis, took place, with Rev. R. (‘alvin llobson reading the service. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Caroline Schofield, as maid-ofâ€"honor, Mrs. Otto Schuering of Chicago as matron-of-honor, and the Misses Ma- rion Rawson of Milwaukee, Charlotte Smith of Normal, Ill., and Margaret Shapleigh of St. Louis as bridesmaids. ‘All the bride's attendants wore pink messaline and gold lace. and carried .houquets of pink roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Alexander Skim- per of St. Louis as best man, while ithe other men of the wedding party .were Mr. Otto Schuering of Chicago, master of ceremonies, and Messrs. Weasel Shapleigh and Millard Kaiser, both of St. Louis, as ushers. The bride wore a gown of white satin, with point applicque lace. and a full court train, and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. An informal reception followed the ceremony, at which the immediate families and bridal party were present. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Shapleigh left for a honeymoon trip through Canada. The wedding was a termination to a week of gayety and many social appoint- ments for the whole bridal party. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Merrill Pol- lansbee was hostess to six tables of bridge for Miss Schofield; on Satur- day evening Miss Margot Cushing of the Moraine entertained at dinner for the bridal party; Mrs. Roger Vail was hostess to twelve guests on Monday at a pink and white luncheon; Mrs. Rolland Hastings gave a luncheon to the bridal party Tuesday afternoon; the bridal dinner took place at the Schofield home Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday afteran Mrs. Charles Buell was hostess at a luncheon for the members of the bridal party. Mrs. O. L. Oleson of Moraine Road was hostess on Wednesday evening of last week at a dancing party for four- teen couples of young people. The dance was in the form of a farewell to Harold and Alma Oleson, who leave this week for Illinois University, where they will attend school for the coming year. A number of the young people will gather at the Knapp home on Ravine Ave. Saturday evening for an infor- mal dance, complimentary to Mr. Lovel Underwood and all the young folk who are soon to return to school. On Friday evening, after choir practice at the Trinity Church, Mr. Sidney Arno Dietch was host to thirty young people, who enjoyed dancing and reported a very pleasant time. It looked as though all North Shore folk turned out on Saturday evening to the society vaudeville held at Ra- vinia Park in the open air pavilion. The weather, which was quite con- ducive to theatre going, called forth large crowds which shOWed their en- thusiasm in vigorous clamours for en: cores. The curtain went up on the “Chicago Symphony Orchestra.“ with Miss Laura K. Kennedy playing the role of leader. Following this was a solo by Mr. “Pruno” Steindel. Other features were a lively chalk talk by Mr. Percival Pierce of Waukegan. in which he pictured many humorous facts; dances of both modern and an- cient origin by Miss lsom and Miss Roacnflek‘l, and tableaux. picturing Vogue Covers,'I~‘ra Angelica Angels, an Egyptian frieze and the Gains- borough group, all of which seemed nearly perfect pictures. so well done were the poses. Miss Conant. always charming at the piano. in her unique character longs halted the program The Social Side of Life Your Rugs, Fancy Curtains and Cretonnes will need cleaning “The Reliable Way." Ask your neighbors how they like the work we do for them. They tell us it is “The only Wny.” And mind you it is seldom we ever lose a family wash customer after we show them what kind of work we do. _ Better get in on this we will saye you quxte a lot of time. labor and money. High Class Launderen and French Dry Cleaner: Phone us at 178179 or 471 ocal Affairs of the week By the Ghana ! Miss Blanche Mason, sister of the fgroom, will act as the bride's maid of ‘honor. and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Ruth Bushnell. Ruth Besley, Helen Morrow and Mabel Morrow of :Waukegoji. Mr. Mason will have as his ushers the Messrs. Cleaver, 1'l'hayer Ind Jerome StecVer of Chi- ‘cago and the Messrs. Francois Four- lnier and Mnximilian Bach at Detroit land Tom Troxel of this city. l Little Marion Larson entertained eighteen of her little friends at 21 3party on Morday afternoon at her ,home on North St. Johns Ave, the no casion being her third birthday anni- ,versary. Favors were paper caps of ,every color and description. Games and refreshments in which a lighted cake formed a big part were features of the party. On Saturday atternon. Sept 11. at (our l0 'clock at the neoidence of Mamr and Mrs Beals on Onkwood the was solem Inixed the wedding of Miss Ethel Walton ‘Fransway and like Knrl Kulst. All: r the lceremonv a smdl reception wa> held t 'r [the immediate members of the families iThe bride was gowned in white satin land were a tulle veil held by 3 ur all] of orange blasting and carried a large bouquet of liliet’ol the valley and brides until she gave ‘some “requests," which were insisted upon by her interested hearers. while Kenilworth appeared in the most attrtctive golf skit. Mos~ quitoes and rainy weather, with their eflect on the past sesson at the perk, came in {or their share of psrody. with dances solos, and a bit of grsnd opera, in which the players rose up from their de th struggles to "bet" a mosquito. } ighlnnd Park furnished a pretty band of strolling singers. All of these numbers were followed by 1 good vaudeville by Lake Forest And “The Passing Show" by Glencoe. which ended the program 1nd also Rs- vinia Park's aetivities until 1916. Mrs. Katherine Snyder of Central Ave. is entertaining the Cnmpbell chapter guild of the Eastern Star at her home this afternoon. Among the boxholders {or the frolic for the afternoon were Ezra Warner, ‘ Jr.. Mrs C T. Boynton Mrs. Marshnlll Kirkman Mrs. William S. Mason ’ Mrs. W. Irving Osborne. Mrs. Funk R. Green. Mrs. Arthur F. Towne, Mn.“ George Marcey, Mrs. (‘. N. Kimball and Mrs. A. W. Shaw. ThOse who had boxes for the evening perform-‘ ance were J. McGregor Adnms, C. T. Boynton, Douglass Smith, George R. Theme, 0. B. Tennis, William V. Kel- ley, Louis Eckstein, W. A. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mason of High- land Park enumined at I reception Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Mr. Archibald Osborne Mason. and his bride-to-be, Miss Doris Russ Moody. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidney Moody of 529 Steel court. Waukegah, Ill. The wedding will take plncd this evening (Thurs- day) at 8 o'clock in the First Presby- terian Church it Wuukegln. Mrs. Ed Huber of Green Bay Road entertained the Euchre Club this week. ' ' J. Ogden Armour, William M. Hoyt. Herman Paepke and A. J. Fickntein. After the ceremony the young cou- ple will go at Once to Detroit to meet Mr. Mason's mht .the Wanderer, in which they will cruise in the great lakes for a wedding trip. Afterwnrds they will take up their residence in Detroit. ‘ Mrs. Ruth Cofiin Collins and her sisters, the Misses Coffin, were host- esses at an afternoon tea Tuesday complimentary m' their guests. Miss Shipley of the Shipley School for Girls at Bryn Mawr, and Miss Eleanor Payne 0! New Orleans. tori. After a honeymoon tnp the cou ple will be I( homei_n their recently com pleted residence on Green Bav Rd were Mr. I Mr. Ind M: :nd In. (‘ 'Mn. Slmue fGngor Ad: « _.. .. The Ladmn And Sock-(y of the Ebemm church wxll meet xhu antrnoon u the ‘home 0(5140 L. Brand. Twenty-tour lldlfl gave a lhnl‘tf {or !Mrt Kuuer on Thurndly “(10000 of In! week Card: wen allycd. Mm Funk Sxk being Unlucky pnu winner, ; Min Margaret MacCaughcy o! Hml (Ave. emenamed about (”Ky 01 he: gm land boy Mend: at an informII dancing- :puty on Flldl)’ :vcnmg. Among thou cnhrtinin' It dinner in the domino casino at Ravinh Put before the frolic Saturday main. were Mr. Ind In. w Gregory, Mr. and Mn. W. A. Abnndor, It. :nd In. C. T. Boy-ton. Kayo: sod Mn. Samuel autumn. and In It- Gugor Adams. Miu Moody in I mduuc o! [Aka Fore-l. Univenny And Mr. Mnon n grnduau- of Cornell. The Band:- (Inn of the Uniud Evangelical Churrh met at tho house of Dr. Karl Fritch of North Ave. on Toad-y evening. Mia Bertha Hubaugh o! E. l’uk Ave. wu houeu y'utetdu u an internal luncheon for her guest, Mlu Florencc Tydcn of Ennnon. There were ugh! guesu prcxm. The Evm‘elncnl mmmen u! the nonh- western pan 0! lllmoumll met! lot their regular tall conference In the SC. Paul's chuvch on Tuesday and Wednaday of next week. On Tueud-y evening at 7:!) a servxce WI” be hetd. the sermon to be dehvcred by the Rev. Ttelke from Bu- nmnon. All who undenlnnd the Get- mln language are most cotdmlly Inna-d to attend. Tbe am mngulne run was a no man candle. The On! projectile pm pélled by an explosive Will I ror‘kM. The out shrapnel VII a bomb db- chargiug luminous nun Instead of bu)- However, gunpowderâ€"the flrll ex- plosiveâ€"was Itself more play nufl {01 ct least I thuuxnnd year: before any» body thought of using I: {or “‘Ir pur- poscu. It was voummnly rmploynl In China for nn-“nrks and crnrken dur lng the onrllmt renlunn or the Chm (inn era. The bomb: uowudn)‘. drop pa! by military a\‘lllun In‘ children" torpedm-n magnified tn make them deadly. An idol With Diamond fly... The famous ()rloi! diamond was one:- the right eye ut lln- grwt idol 8cm“- bnm 1n .be temple at "Plillnl. Tub tmioun gem mu “Men at about tho beginning ui’ the cixmcentb century by I French wldicr who had made I pm tense of being muVertc-d tn the Hindu religion In order to gain the mundane: o! the prints and admin-ion to tho tempte. The Prenrhmnn ant cold tho diamond for (2.000. 0n the nut turn it I'll bought by l bunker of Cox» Itnntinople tor [1211]). Th. bank” kept it until 1774 mind then 001d It to the Russian empreu for £90,000 and I lite pension. The can ‘bu been In the Russinn royal “fie?" nimt As it is now net In the i nerhi mp tor of Russi- it pullout!“- ‘IHCDHL rose cut surface and retina out-(LI 194% cant; ‘ To I G's-Q In”! Thoy AM a DOM”. mom 0! firework; War I: . wholeule unwork- (Vb butlcm A gum nm-rnclu-r I: m", I dnnzemu- bomb. and me [rundo- nre but until rockets. clrrylnx huh explosives and and from rifle; Grunt ton dutroylng nmjeculu louk simply like mum menu it ha: been said that Ihnwnei in I modified firework- bomb ‘lt has the form of a cylinder. which. It I dir unu- from the gun umuk- suitably [lined by u (use. blow- it: own MIC 06. throwing out 250 or more loud bui- ietl that trnwl on their own Imunt tith a velocity of 400 feet a wooed.- Pbilndelhpin Record. Modern warfare in, w to uncut. development of Fourth of July Meat Counter-u Whm Wmn Omlp. I-‘rldny. the Sabbath of the Modems. when all true t-ellerm or the mucu- llne gender make a palm of (um; 00 chun‘h, tht-lr Mun. linen and ain‘t:- ten resort to the cemeterle. and wnll for the dead But nll thelr Um. Is not went lu Weeping. and 30mm 11 not the only euxotlon they display on than 06 Irldons. They take wlth them bunch"- Ind garland- u! flower: and doconto the m“?! of llwlr relntlH-I Ind pray and weep over the den.) fur I Um Then when thln pluul duty. I. perform- jd they gnthrr In Ilttlo group: nnd hm. 1. good tum- gmalpln: about tho lh-ln; thus the any of mourning In very porn: in among um \ltmlem women. It Klrm them almmt the only opportunity they [are of vulth mm; the nvqu-luuuo. u! tbelr uelgbtmr‘ Really an lurendlary bomb VII the famous ”Creek are" of the crundcrl “It remlndn me of I very Item-ham anecdote A young mnrrk-d tom-n I! I lea-bore bowl wan up to I pretty girl In white who had been dandn‘ like and with the ant and: buabnnd sud sud: I'd wear your cut ol' clown? . Nmbmg hot Ibo harmony o! M “‘1 thought you mm: w the UM, tooth” our DOW" “(MOI II young man-ted want». '10! ”an ”up-my then b no ham to unions enough to at I: huh-BO" ”db -Ilout1 -â€"Exchnnn ”'l're got I lut yeu'l (0]! an" that“: quite good. ".111. To be mm. It's out of style. Bull. would you nu to have it? "The girl bin-bod red with mortar onion Mingling Rebuilt. A society mun uh! In Newport 1pm poo or I current mndnl: “'Wbut‘ nu aid. ‘00 you think I'd wear your cut ol' clown? IKE HIGHLAND PARK EXPLOSIVES 0F WARFARE. i '3" updng 0! "at you I; u I rumou- hm that may mm me name to "dear Ibo that's nun-flu. not um the mound II not loud emu. but be fmum II b no but"; pin-bod that only I 4“ rp an no mood moi Ibnlk-m "mum. of". ”an o( u n awn-a. lb. II". to 0! an entirely diflmnt ' W Mn. luau-("0mg and ban lug rp th on “(‘5 ”6. 0! lb. nmulb Juana of from lath. Jumble rot nuwlnx. Inch n In M by , mm and olbot mot-Ill. {Though n “In: ln my mt num nun 3nd can very thaw-m: be ob final lamb rem-Ins 10 to (Harmon-d finding lbojlfo of an. mm rm tun. In Inn-n spud. or which In our some" known mammal H to sun I air-«er; why so any had thrown mould be found uncut a. mono.- Md mum-y: my on (an. 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We shall nerer In in dun“ of for plum: (In! our anamor- did thou cums on their nun" no long .- mu: mend mum Lbo word mum" Bu: modern cinnamon know. nothing of the unborn. dovdopmml of (Mo method. I! uku- . Wall-chhn pun In! D multiply 8 by 9 on b has“ 'rm- u how he do. 1:: Th. lam 0! either hand. beginning I'm: (human. stand for tho numbon from o to I0 Bo the ring finger of one Inn. 3nd (9. mud). unmofmounrln "not out to non-om 0 nd 9 Canada; the anger- munching on moi-Mo fur mayhem (b0 thumbs. be and- tho. I and 2 MM}. and I unlnplld by 2 the. bun the units of u: prod me. and! than 8 and G. ud- a)... and mu 7 for Ma lent “Ivor. 7'2 All this to am“ known; do quid plk'lhun mu. boyood ¢ do. u andm‘u Ton-poo. Adorytnouofnouddnnntnw whirb anolcou I Vol! one a” an no wu- II dinner II. bad “It“; par llkfl’l of a mouthful when lynch-ally sumo lnopponuno mom: or mullet Hun nun: m- lnln to mam-n. and. 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Reductions on all item previously announced are still i effect for balance of this week. SeeouWndowDisphysherfin Made 0 Full Machwdiu Bowman Dairy Company!» rm km.- in area may ad r-FufilOlu'ng of Blouses to “NM,“ . SAMUEL LEVIN, the Jeweler lZOECochmue Arriving My Three lots of the waists offered during this sale are greatly depleted, and in order to eflect a pod- tive disposal of that: broken lots we axe'nffem‘ you the choice of about 20 , ; styls. nearly all sizes, values range from $1.50 to $3.50 at l . Here is one of Our Newest Full Boots for Women The quantitia involved still afford liberal opportunitits to chow the desired article mac by our mum stocks of Summer Merchandiu The Butter with the Mild. Sweet, Delicate Flavor BUTTER “WW-Wat.” Perfectly Putetmzed 121 Vine Avenue Pure Cream HIGHLAND PARK, 9 GLBNCOB. 70 is not’mbc xhouhtplbythel sible hour‘vifc who “m1 haven. of such ”11. m pmptflybtked ballad-db cheap]- !0 mat: a realty -1 rung-nee for bet to um! 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