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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Nov 1915, p. 2

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Jl Mrs. J‘ W. Prindiville wns hostess yuterdny afternoon at nine tables of oridge. Miss Bessie Baker enteruined in- formnlly at a chafing dish supper, Saturday evening for a few out-of- toWn friends. Mrs. James S. Hopkins will be. hostess Friday afternoon at fifteen Lmrel Amm. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall of Pros- pect Avenue, was hostess to sixteen guests yesterday, at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. Robert Williams, who is the guest of the Misses Yoe. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowden were host and hostess Sunday evening at a birthday dinner celebrating Mr. Bowden's birthday. Fifteen guests enjoyed a pleasant evening; a beauti- fully lighted birthday cake formed a part of the refreshments. Mr. Bow- den received many useful presents at this occasion. The‘next two lectures in the course of lec'tures on social subjects which Mr. Victor Yarros has been giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones. will be on the subject of “So- The Beta Chapter of the Westmin- ster Guild will meet at the home of Miss Constance Shields of Prospect avenue, next Tuesday efternoon. cialism," on Tuesday, November twentyâ€"third. and Tuesday, December seventh. at eight o'clock. Every one interested in the subject is cordially invited to be present. On Tuesday afternoon about thir» ty-l‘ive lady friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. J. Vet- ter on McDaniels Avenue, to help celebrate her birthday. After spend- ing a most social afternoon the guests enjoyed very dainty wireshmenta and music. The out-ofâ€"town guests were a daughter, Mrs. Frank of Evan- ston, and Mrs. Seigel of Glencoe. Rev. F. Holke, pastor of St. John’s Evangelical church was given a most pleasant surprise! on Sunday evening when .forty-four'of his parishioners came in to help him celebrate his seventy-fourth birthday. He was pre- sented with a gift. The evening was spent in music and a short address was given by the honored guest. Mrs. Fred Tucker will be hostesx on. Thursday afternoon to the Euchre (‘lub Twmormw afternoon, Friday, Mrs. J. W. Simons of S. First Street, will enxertain th‘ North End Embroidery PARADE PUBLICITY “Highland Park Day" is the bus: yearly event of the Illinois Qity. E. F. Pratt. Columbia denier. seized the opportumtyâ€" decorated his ‘0verland_"_~- joined the pur- 323 and kept the Columbia Idea before the street-lined crowd throughout the ede- Ration. The accompammg putture and reading :m'ic» which was‘ taken from thi- (K‘tnber number of the "Columbia Record". A magazme with a nation wide or (ulation. gives our annual celebration considerable pubhcity. U The Social Side of Life fiighland Park Day Well Advertised THANKSGIVING SPECIA_L High Class Launderen and French Dry Cleunen Phones 178, 169. 471 We will clean and press all men's mus (jurmg the week cndmg Novvmhcr 20. 191a You will receive file same cxpcrt workmanship that we glve you at the regular rate and guar- antee all work that We do. $1.00 Men’s Suits $190 T4 Send us your suit with. your laundry or phone us and we wxll can for It‘ for $1.00 each Local Affairs of the week mamâ€"M By 1b: Obucrvcr this li/u'ru/ redurtiun »ak‘vâ€" «ma. ~ m .mmwn‘uw. lpaper garlands and chryunthemuma. Joseph L. Gibson acted'u toaeunaa- 3 Car. After the banquet a short musi- lcal program was enjoyed. Mrs. Peter Garbolet .ILae given a surprise party on Tuesday when {twelve friend: came to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The table decorations were yellow chryaanthe- ‘ mums. The llreiske home in Ravinil was the scene of I very pretty event Fri- day evening, November 15th, when the O. H. B. class of the United Evangelical church give 1 five courne banquet in honor of the third nnniver- sary of the clue orgenlution. CovA ers were leid for twenw-eighL The large dining room wu tun-formed into a bower with yellow and white Mrs. Albert Larson entertained twenty-five little friend: of her daughter Lois on Wednesday after- n00n. the occuion honoring Lois' sixth birthday nnniverury. Mrs. A. It. Carquevllle of Hazel Awenue. is entertaining ten guests at luncheon today Following lunch- eon the guests will attend the Ossoli Llub meeting where Mrs W. S. Hef- feran will address the club and guests. Mr. G. Arnswald and son Earl of Chicago, and Mrs. George Bolkow and daughter. of Winnetkn, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will'um Armwuld of W. Laurel Avenue. A husim-s‘ meeting of the club took phxco at two o'clock Tuesday ufâ€" ternoon. Mrs. Payne. One of the dc]- egates to the conventiOn of the Illi- nois State Federation. of Woman’s Clubs held at RockfordA last Week. gave her report. The regullr pro- gram was given at. three o'clock which was as follovvsz Browning Songs, r, . â€"Pmiessor Maria L. Sanford of 'I'nc I'niversity of Minnesota. ' Mrs. Greeley of Winnetka. secre- tary of the North Shore Juvenile I‘rutoctive Association' spoke of the \x‘m'k done by the association. She 2:.“ i'xh‘vuluced Mr. Bowing, superin- tendmt of the association. Mr'. Bow- ing us m have his office in the Visit- ing Nurse's office in Highlnnd Park {'Vv'l'y Wednesday. Highland Park W'r-man's Club Mrs. W. A. Alexander ‘oems and Love Letters of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning On Monday afternoon 1hr sopho- more» nnd freshmen [fined I [Imc of rugbyâ€"the nophomorel Winning from the freshmen by the nrurc l‘.’~0 Prof. Richard 1,. Sandwwk haa re-V cently written a book, entitled “How; to Study and What to Study." The; book which has been publiahed by 1).: C. Heath and Company, and bar aroused much enthuaianm among 04-: ucators in general, ll aimply written. eany to understand. and in a manual, {or both high school and college atuw dents. Prof. Bagley of the lllinoiag Unnersity any: of the book; "The style is simple, forceful. and attrac- tive. and the material thoroughly in1 accord with the regular principles of‘ payrhulogy." He in about to make use of it in his claaaen. Prof. Suav- er 8. (ohm of Brown Univenlty,‘ says: “It would be a fine thing if' every high achool student and college‘ freshman would read It." Chan. H. Judd o! Univeraity of Chicago, uya'.‘ “The problem is of great importance,‘ and the way you have worked it out is Interesting, indeed." Paton“ who are interested in helping the pupil to choose a proper course in high adiool or to prepare for vacation: will b" especully interested to read part two of the book. which covers an entire- ly new field. (m Thursdny of last week In Denms. a profesnnnal ginger 0! Chi- cago, and a student at the School of Music. Northweunn University. en- termxned the ntudenta With a num ber of old English hall-d1 The finance (‘ommluee {or (be high m‘hool cnde! \‘urps xs' M-jor H 3 \';ul. chmrmml. Wlllum MIUIOF l.r\\'l~, field a-«Welnry of the Nuy League. \we-chnlrman; [‘0 W01 colt, secretary. Funk ', Raul cushmr of th- luko- Form-l Bank, frt'flmxrrl Uthvr mcmlwn- 0! Ole unrmnlw in" \l‘ ~rs. ('nrur H l-‘Hxlmg'n. l. T l'lrlr, Jr,. Dr B. N. PLH'HH'LHI. all u!’ Lulu‘ Foresl; and Mr W \\ “(Minx Mr. R. “I (:17. u" 'nx (H). and Mr, W'Illmm Rt.) u.’ .wcrlirnl. Thun- men Inn: lnufid letuu, trllnzg n! the purpow: of the organization. and m-kmz app-Al: {Or money to pun-han- uniforms. band in- struments and other equipmenL Two thousand dollars I:\ mmdul for Huh uniforms Ind haul Irulruulenlm The 1m); are showmg much emhuluum. 1.1. Young. of Fort Sheridtn. ht: the trammg of the boy! in darn. Pe- riods are taken from the uauul gym- nasium time {or drill work. Through the courlny o! the High- land Pnrk Woman's Club, Profwor Maria L. SIMord of the Univenlty of ”mm-mu. nddrrssed the pupil- uf‘ the school yesterday morning in I \l‘f) helpful talk _\ number of the h-achers will attend the Sun: (‘on- fen-nee at l'rlnna. Ill, our ‘he Weekend. Mu.- Kru‘ger will have l‘hflrfl!‘ of the modern lungunn de- parlmenl, and Min Tucker Ind Min Edmunson are to hun- lnautlful ex- hllnts of work tlovr- 1n the domutir wn-m‘v- department The Nntlonll (‘ounrll of Teachers of English will take place a! the Audi‘orium, Chi~ caxo, on Frill-y and Suturd-y of next Wm-k. Miss Grundy of the Engl’uh department. I! a member of the ex- ecutive committee will be present at 1:11 the meetings. United Evangeflal Chard Services for Sunday, November fistâ€"9:30 n. m. Sunday School. “Jonnh. n Missionary to N'mcuh.” Jonah 321-10: 10:65 a. m. Morning Worship: Rev. Van. Ever: will preach on "The Fundamentals of Faith," touching on the personality of God, the Bible or Im-me Revelation, the lhnne Samar and Prayer. 630 p. m., Y. L. (L E. ser‘v‘ice Will be in chmge of the Christian Cidunahip (‘ommiue‘e The subject to be dia- cusaed is “The Way Sin Which God Wants To Be Thanked.” 7:30 p. In, Preaching Service. The pastor will speak on “Tho Value of Out-actor u Expruaod by God, Satan and Ian." R; PIKE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS High School Notes ‘irst United Evan. Church l)r. Funk lclumy o! Teacher-f t'bllrgr, (‘olumbu L’mvernly, spoke m In mumlmd audience of Ichool ”when, ind-y eve-mag, at the whoa! l’r McMurruy'n hulk was of gnu! force. Ind turned ":01 It the wluum. of many problenu wind! nnu 1n the school room. “ll moth- (-dn {or Minn; present day dtfllcul» nu are plum nnd 103ml. and I! up- phcd would mnkc (he teaching of rhddren much easier {or both in- strudor and pupil. He spoke of the gnu head of I planing permlnty in the bench", which include: I .0" firm \‘0lt‘e, u klnd Inflow“, And a nut nppunnm. Mo Ibo aid that the ubool should rofloct sot-My vul- not. more than u do», wax-u vouuz cvéntu-ll)’ help the “Man! to ml- ue ninth-e vnluu Ind (boot. the [rum {act from the bus! om. Aft" (he an: [)r. Mclumy An- swered quesuom of thou who ml» ed advice, thus many helpful lum- uons were mldc tn'trnrhern. (m non Wedneuda) the pup“: VII“ observe Thnnknmving, by u prognm of nunnHr songs and ponry. m gen. erll nurmbly. Mm ('yoehu'p (‘ummonvrul (roup nu nary propanm: a plat) to )t'cncnl lam. 1hr Muthvr'r Club u'. ')ur ¢\t mr hug. Dom-ml" 70!. An;- um Dun-1y buck: hulublr {0| gJ'I c‘ lwolw )un wxll {nor the um- thon I) donning them W: Arr p'rnmzmu mod reading umonz thou who do not Dyvo noon to tha Hun land Park I‘L-blic Libnry an! we find ll dlfllrull to obtain booln {or girls of this 3;... The Commonwul Group: an urn- ing their dual .5 u credit is m than {at no doing. Anyono having duh towel: to hem or my light wk of that nntun tan haw it don. m- aonnbl) by "spun: to the nomad. â€" The Knixhu of Columbus haw pn- unted I not of “The (‘alholk Ency- clopedia" to the Libnry. Th0 book- tr! plnced on the nholvu nod a. ll- bnr'nm In nun um many radon will find me for than. '11» volume- conu'm a full and detailed mm! of churth hinory. mm alum-dons of all kind; Thanksgiving Table Linen; and Accessoriu: only a few days away. thxs great stnrr stands ready to serve _\m: Thanksgivmg Fortunate purchaa-s makr- specxa! oficrings xxxwhh 1n the 5pm! of the season. an me bnmuk nun {mu-h, 7U m undr rub 1.25 pant-mm wonh ludu ’1de ll )ard U... Din-or And L-och Huh-o henuuml nun dun-Ah nnphm pure hue-1L 2‘124 m‘ dm m»! mu. m anther htmuuuhed Lumh Napkin- m nru «ml! deans u do: 0 Full bItlA had pure lmcn mum) ndx ”on! 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Clothe The Christmas Selections of Art Needlework it do», which would Dun-nah Lunch Club. mmmmm; m-rmwmnes am up ' , dfcwyuflymmmw And runny other norm to numerous to mention I“; â€"â€"â€" -vâ€"Vâ€" rm, 1m Work W rm Riblié- snub Toasted Marshmallows. reg. ular mt grade, and the best Peanut Bultcr sza-s. spa Clal for SATURnAY ONLY (th Bowman Dairy Company Bowman Dairy Company ill I I'HH\I \ :58125 “"' $150 Come in and hear the New Reginaphonc a combination of Talking Machine and Music Box the, latest at SAMUEL LEVIN’S Jewelry Store $1.25 ‘hn m‘tmâ€"h; .0 many and such and {mm m a 1m I0! every mend A two! thr finished ”Wm“ 0pm ulm‘h patterns ul uplrndud qunllh ulnlr Ch dennruu-d m gnld band 01 t'UIH'fnllunm dummy in ruh Lhnpr‘ all All“ Hi plan-r mm 511: urmubk heft 1m vnuy nth-(”bu 5pm mlh M n or II cu'h pu-«r t. Cunt“ A Clan-out uh snarl} stvln Q! “7 quabn and dun-bk um ode-rod I! mnnuinnuren I. tuck-r “want now OLD! $1 19- and: m‘, “ungrxk now“)! 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