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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Sep 1915, p. 2

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Mrs. Bagley of Galesburg. 111.. an. nounces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Myrtle Bagley. to Mr. Ed Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warren, Sr.. of this city, which took place Friday afternoon at Geneva, Ill. Mrs. Richmond Dean was hostess yesterday from 5:30 to 9 o'clock at. a supper dance for Miss Dorcas Dean at their home, “Deanwood,” on Sheri~ dan road. Those assisting were Mes- dames J. F. L. Curtis, D. F. Kelley, i'lliss Helen Harriet Gruel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Gruel of Elm place, has chosen Wednesday. October 6, for her wedding day, at which time she will marry Harry Ernest White. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo White of Bloom street. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera is to read the serv- ices. Many parties and showers are being planned by her many friends. On Thursday evening Miss Frances Green gave an apron shower in her honor and on Monday evening Miss Mae Krueger entertained at a linen shower for Miss Gruel. Mrs. E. Tyner of Prospect avenue was hostess on Friday afternoon at eight tables of tea bridge, honoring Mrs. Walter Smith of Evanston. who was a June bride. The ladies played bridge on the balcony in the interior of the house. Dainty decorations of blue and pink Were in evidence all over the house. Mrs. Tyner was as- sisted by her two little daughters, Mary and Margaret. J. B. Tarbell, C. W. Buckley and A. B. MacCaughey. The dining room dec~ oration; were of pink und white, while there were flowers amnged all over the house. Dtncing was enjoyed on a tent platform in the yard. No hun- dred guests were present. Winthrop James was host to sixteen young people Saturday evening at an informnl dance at his home on Central avenue. The house was decorated in Mrs. C. T. Chinlund was hostess on Tuesdly at an informal afternoon tea to meet the new teachers of the Rt vinin school. flowers. Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul Blanchard enter- tained five guests on Sunday evening at supper for Mr. Tempton, who is bandmnster of the third artillery at Fort Sheridan. Mrs. Hannibal Chandler of South Sheridan road was hostess on Friday at a small informal gathering of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swanson of Palmer avenue were host and hostess to forty friends at a silver wedding anniversary dinner on Sunday. There were pretty decorations of red. car- ried out by an abundance of flowers. Fourteen out of town guests were entertained on Thursday afternoon at. cards at the home of Mrs, Fred SChae- fer of South Sheridan road. The party remained for dinner in the evening. Mrs. A. J. Metzol of Sycamore: place entertained the Embroidery (Jlub yesterday afternoon Mm.» ('arohne Shields of [’mspcvt uwnuu entertained informally at M“; fig; (w Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Stanley Ford. who i< th: guest of the Shwlds family. Mm Chntles Frebcrg will entertain the Euchre Club this afternoon. "(hr 35“" and a f'mv friends ‘.\'.-re «~;;tertuinul by Bcutrh-c Thayer Sep- ttmher 2:; with a birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘1‘ Thayer of North Sheridan mud have issued inâ€" \im!mn.~z to the marriage of their (:uuuhter. Mildred ('arnline, to Theo- «Pt-5‘9 (‘. Erringer, Jr.. son of Mr. and .‘hs. T. C. Erringer of Los Angeles. (‘ul., Thursday. October ‘21. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. C. Erringer, Jr., will be at home after January 1 It Piru, Cal. The Social Side of Life :bundance of beautiful garden 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 Way.” 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 save you quite a lot of time, labor and money.“ ‘â€"A .g. Your Rugs, Fancy Curtains and Cretonnes High Class Launderen and French Dry Cleaner. R553“! LEW!!! {shone us at 178-179 or 471 Local Affairs of the week 119.9192?“ By the Observer i The subjects '0! his new serirr‘. are inow authoritatively announced in i“Floridu." “Dovn in Dixie." “Th‘ " Grand Canyon of Arizona.” “The Pan- ama-Pacific E'xpoeition" Ind “Cali- fornia," with “From the Pntomav to the Yellowstone" IS In extra. at the annual harvest dinner-dance. A large number of tables were set ln the dining room, which was decorated in oak leaves. lanterns. and sheaves- of wheat. ()n the tables were favurs of caps and horns, while each table had n center piece of fruit piled high in pumpkin baskets. The lobby was decorated in pumpkin baskets filled with the beautiful golden rod and pur- ple asters. The green just west of the club house was turned into n fnrnir yard. with chickens and ducks fenced in a space, and plain and other imple- ments used on the farm much in evi. dence. The dancing pavilion was dece orated in pumpkins. corn shocks and lanterns, which with the odor of the freshly mown grass gave the whole a rural appearance. while the guests enjoyed the dance in a truly informal way. Those who entertained at din~ ner were Messrs. and Mesdames Rob- ert Carr. G. W. Swiggart. (I l). Frey. J. H. (‘oulten l). A. Merriman, l". K. McKenzie. C. I". Meyer. A. BA Muc- Caughey. C. N. Thomas, (‘. W. Buck- ley, H. R. London. R. C. lbbosn, F. l" Hitchcock. P. M. Benedict. C. Buell, A merry crowd of sixty guesta sur~ prised Mr. end Mrs. E. E. Fermer on Tuesday evening, when their twen- tieth Wedding anniverury was cele- brated. The eVening was spent in dancing. playing of games and sing- ing. A three<piece orchestra furnish- ed the music. Table decorations were of pink and gold; there were many very beautiful flOWers, which made the party very uttractive. Supper was served at 11:45; avenue friends Four hundred guests dined and danced at Exmoor Saturday evening A. W. Jerrems. .ln'ing Randall, How ard Smith, S. B. (Thittenden, l). S Boynton. Walter. Smith, J. F. Kelley Mrs. Richmond Dean and Miss Smnll The Subjects of His New Sari" Ire An nouncod inlhe Followm. Article Burton Holmu. author of the Trzuw elogues which bear his name. “’l” her gin his twenty-third season as u lec- turer on travel in the week of October ll, devoting rive Tuesdays to Milwau- kee. beginning October 1‘1. five “3-d- nesduy and Friday evenings and the Saturday afternoons to (‘hicugm be- ginning October 13%, 15 and M, and five Thursdays to St. Louis. beginning October 14. Mrs. Charles Melville of ()nwentsia enue was hostess to a number of lends Wednesday at afternoon tea. BURTON HOLIES T0 BEGIN SOON Suppnumg Snoring. l'rnfnne nu “ell us leg-I nam- have been the whjut u! unn)‘ mull-men In!) 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I‘lmmutmg mudm tux men. \‘outg; men and boys. m an .exhtbtt that marks 1hr ( ulmmntton at a thgent effort to estabish New Nundatds t»? St-H'tt‘t- and Value. Hr (im'rl wm' attmtwn to a few 0/ (hr many articles shmm hm in a most elaboralr display. [flu/mutt Blouses in Splendid A rm)" Lace. Georgette Crcpr, L‘n-pe de chine and fine voile waists in neatly embrmdt-rvd or lace trimmed effects Larrs! [Morin m Nu‘kwmr Classy Fall Glam Gfitmrttc Crepe and Crt‘pe Celebrated Dent Kid and dc Chmc Collars szscr's Silk Gloves Fashions newm sa ts notably vxslble in the vast array of filmish- mgs for Men and “(us Fall shirts m decndedly modisb effects. Lhcnm Bros )un sxllt tu-s tosult your taste. Soft Felt Hats new full slmpesunts mlms Ilrvssy Derbws Latest styles in caps. Tim :5 flu‘ stun rm Mm '3 and Boys’ Swmk’rs The smart NH mmtumes are acu-ntuatvd wnh a pair of neat fitting SHOES Nu dcrml h as been (wcrlmked m the assemblage of our FALL H N )‘l‘WEAR ‘ ' Ynii are cordially invited to attend our Fall ()m'miigvdiw / or Apparel and Furnishings {or Wommi and Chlianâ€"M. . ”/ and Boys. This Will be an exhibit far excelling any £3!!! “1' haw lll rlc' lll thr past. Recent Improvements in the arrangement of an $03“ allowing additional aisle and diSplay space make shopping hen :1 pleasing, They‘ll tg-ll thmr own mtcrestlng story the very instant you see them Complete range of plain and combmatm colors. Stylish A utumn Silks and Dr“: Goods . Cumplt'tc variety of fabrics that style demands The m-w laws and cmbroidcrics in a vast variety of rich and plezmng etfrcls IANL‘)’ RIMBUAS a spunk") tho-rm; don-mg (finds, MUM II (In W m Ar! .\~dlrwurh drfiah'nwul .o'plllt SN Ml Whit My m' (1“. , l-Hanl s appeal dul‘VAI/ulh damn Mal mph» mm}! M M law The Inks! Fads in Tams, Furs, Plush or Cordumy J The mm '3 store aglow with elegance H'ARNER'S “RI'ST PROOF" CORS o! Mnn “ hut l“ \\n) H nh nlr hum Exhibits ofz'ntcrcstwall of next week .ln“ \ HN‘ HA! l‘lnun-x.‘ hr f-IH lid 1hr m the hr lull .h I“ uni"! [hm ”Ir \ Our Fashion'Exhibi’ Fiber-Silk and Wool Sweater Coats forAutumn1915 ()n Saturday, Oct. ind octw Bowman Dairv C0111 Bowman Dairy Company; SAMUEL LEVIN, J l 120 E Cum-d Axe ere er I‘llr)\l \ The Butler “ilh the Mild. SHcct, Delicate Flivor BUTTER Perfectly Pasteufized 13! \ inc Avenue Pure Cream IIH.)1IA.'\I'|'AKK,9 l.l |-\\ MI 71! 7' saws noun: mum In In»! (16b: though! of “9' them: siblr hdnnvifr when vi tum om? [navel 61 such mt. 'holaflfl.‘1 xn‘nperly baked bread CM tell it ”4 cheap Q to make it rc‘lly In «J {rm .1." 1m her to um (hi but «it and worry 0! home Ind-1 ma Hp:- breud are-h way an} dehvcmd a! 'lny doot cum. ‘ Surfimer 0] all W+lkt2x of Talking Macflmcs as Well as Vatrhes, Clocks an Jewdry REPAIRING pany H '1 LI 71c.

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