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Highland Park Press (1912), 20 Jan 1916, p. 2

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Egg? A number of young people from here mimic-d the, Masquerade party held at the Great Lakes Nani Training Station Saturday evening. A number of dinner- pnniu gnarled the aflairi Mia Mary O'Donnell entenaincdfihe End-re Club at her home on Central Ave. Monday evening. per of the day was on “Girls Occupations and Jack Knife Industries of the Colonial Then”. by Mrs. E. R. Phelps The pa- per was well given and was of great in- fant. Besides the reading Mm Phelps .efln’b‘ned wearing apparel and other ar- dds 0! the colonial period, these created ‘ a pest deal of interest and were certain. 1 iv 1 marvel to the housewifefoutodsy.‘ Mia Bertha Harbsugh played "Braehm‘s lntesmeuo in A Minor and as an encore "If I were a Bird", which were both very beautiful had given in Miss Harbsugh’s anal pretty way. After sdjournment I the hostess served coffee to the chapter. _' One of the most interating D‘ A. R meetings of the year took place on Mon‘ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hem 17 W. Boyd of E. Laurel Ave. The pa- v.-quu-u»a 7 - Wn"""‘ .' ’ P t dT h ' ‘ 1' Ear! Spencer. 1. F. L. Curtis, John Turtle I‘ne are" 3 an “c "5 Atsocm Ion of the High School held an inter. sung Ward Willits, Samuel Hastings. H. H‘ meeting at the high school on Wedneu- Duty, w. H. Baldwin, and Richmond day afternoon of last week. A large auâ€" D dience was pleased to he" Mm Eaton's " . veryinteresting talk on "Motion Pictures'i Mn. Edvard H. Rnymoud of Moraine! She _ said that formerly the motion puc- Rd. was hostess on Tuesday afternoon at é ""9 man 1n "'8ka Up his program £00k nine tables of bridge 3a” oombinations 01 pacturcs. ba‘audr he- Mrs. Annette Jones at the piano and Mr. George Jones at the violin accompanied Min Kerby in her remarkable interpreta- tion: of the folk lore of the southern people. Those assisting ware. Mesdames Ear! Spencer. 1. F. L. Curtis, John Turtle Ward Willits, Samuel Hastings. H. H‘ Duty, W. H. Baldwin, and Richmond can...“ .4ch .nme evening. Those who? A most interesting meeting of the him are to attend the Carnival should be pre- ; Place Parent-Teacher Assoctation was pared in every way to have the “time of held at the school on Wednesday after their lives". noon of last week. Mrs. Earl W, Spencer who was in charge of the meeting spoke on the teaching of foreign languages ln the grades Mrs. Spencer set forth some Among those entertaining at dinner parties before the dance at the Highland Park Club on Saturday were, Mesdames . vvery good reasons why the teaching oi Frank Gardner Anson Morgan and A.‘ . . . ’ the for i n lan ua es wa‘ 0! ben n: t Van Schaick. dz 2 g 3 e 0 ‘ the grade pupil. Among her arguments M" F09"! and Mrs. Shelton 0f thefwas the reason that the child mind ls‘ Opera Dance CIUb 0‘ Chicago held their? more receptive at that time and that the weekly dancing class in the Elm Place “ reasoning power is not .0 fun, developed SChOOL Monday evening. This C1333 i5 ; at this age than at a more advanced ' becoming very popular, and it is decided; Miss Buck, the German and French ; to hold them every week at different 1 teacher at the Lincoln School. and Mnl places. . H. B._Roberta both spoke interestingly on ! Mrs. Nathalie Van Riper of E. Park the subject. Miss Koening, who instructai Ave. announces the engagement of her German at Elm Place ““1 °“° 0' h“! daughter. Ethel Margot. to Ralph Burton' ' 5‘3““ '0 demonstrate "h" an be do“: Britten. son of Mr. Charles E. Britten ‘ with German in a few months time. The» of Gananoque. Ontario, Canada, pupils did exceptionally good work. Miul , , , ixriegeerm F. L. Stuart 0! the my.“ A very unique and entertaining after- school, and Miss )3.“ 5mm, all spoke! noon has spent at the Charles Buckley‘ of experience with the foreign language. ' home on Sunday when one hundred guests t the h'flh school teachers speaking <71 the; . advantage of having pupils prepared in . enjoyed ‘ program ‘0‘ colored £01k songs ' the (oreign languages betore coming into \ 81"“ by M1“ M3110“ Kerby 0‘ Chicago. 1 the high school. Miss Krieger is in la- ' ‘ Mrs. Annette Jones at the piano and Mr. 3 v_or of only competent teachers in these » f George Jones at the violin accompanied “W33- Mrl Knox 3'30 390k!» In spite ‘ ‘ - ’0! other meetings on the same afternoon [than Kerby in her remarkableinterpreta- . there was a lame “tend-ML 9-1-..» ‘ l~ (ions of the in“: Inna n‘ 91“ ..... L 4-4 i l Mrs. Nathalie Van Riper of E. Park Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter. Ethel Margot. to Ralph Burton' Britten. son of Mr. Charles E. Britten of Gannnoque. Ontario, Canada. Mr. Foster and Mm Shelton of the Opera Dance Club of Chicago held their weekly dancing class in the Elm Place School. Monday evening. This class is becoming very popular, and it is decided to hold them every week at different places. Among those entertaining at dinner parties before the dance at the Highland Park Club on Saturday were, Mesdames Frank Gardner, Anson Morgan and A. Van Schaick. anu ir tne weather man's cooperation can be secured the enthusiasm will not wane. After dinner which will be cooked out of dodrs, with the following men acting as chefs, Mesars. }. L. Martin, W. R. Tapper, Tom Wyles and G. Peck. winter sports. coasting and skating will enter- tain the guestsi The Great Lakes Naval Training Band will furnish music for dancing later inthe evening. Those who: are to attend the Carnival should be pre- i pared in every way to have the “time of their lives". The Winter Carnival which was past poned last week will beheld Saturddy evening at Exmoor. All members of tho: Club are very enthusiastic over the 1d¢~u and if the weather man's coooeraticm mm cessfu! and every Mrs. Maud Shannon of E. Park Ave entertained the Embroidery Club vester- day afternoon. will be held at Mrs. A. L. Mills' home N. St. Johns Place. An interesting meeting of the Alpha' Mus P Chapter of the Westminster Guild took ‘ series uf place Tuesday afternoon at the home of every We Mrs. Carl H Booth of E Park Ave. Mrs. n‘t-lm-k at R. Calvin Dobson led the devotionals and "Seven t Mrs. Roberts led the study, in :Wthh muleai lc every one joined in discussion. Mrs. illustrated Carleton Vail accompaning herself on l‘he first v the piano sang very delightful selections. Mrs. S A Refreshments were served. The next w,“ mu.” meeting on Tuesday, the first ot’ February rm}. ,. n- The Social Side of Life Local Affairs of the week Any Lady's Waist .......................... 50% Any Lady’s Suitmfl... ............ $1.25 This Special is for ONE WEEK ONLY ending January 22, 1916 These Specials are made only once a year Now is the time to take advantage of the low price and have your garments cleaned right. “AnotherBig Dry Cleaning Special!” High Ck“ Launderm and French Dry C‘s Phones 178, 179, 471 Managing Think of this saving! Tina M “‘8? Adveflhed Letter. Mr. G‘o. Andenon, Hr. Geo. An- ‘derson, Mrs. P. I. Bushnell, Hwy Pagan, Mrs. G. C. Grunt, Mn. D. C. Hays, Mrs. W. 0. Kinds, Mn. Emma Retter. Mn. J. Shaman, Mr. K. Spear, Mn. Woi‘hmn. BY the Chen!" We wish to flank the Spanish Wu Veterlns, Camp McGnth No. 51, the Auxilhry Wu- Vetenm, Cnmp No. 24. the K. '1'. order find our my friends {or thqir kindnoam Ind flonl offerings in our late bcmvement and also in our former ones. ...... ..., .... yl‘mlfllll ul)! {all combinations 0! pictures. because he 1 could not choose, now thingsarc different f and the man may choose his picture-s, ;thus giving him a greater \an-ry or [combinations~ She spoken! the-dirmuhy iof procuring suitable pictures for Chlid' lren. There is however such a grrat de- :mand for these pictures for children (fat managers allover are making a groan-r ieffort than ever to meet the demand. A ‘ social hour followed. râ€"yua yltheu I" ‘ the (OYCFKnlIIiflâ€"llavggfl belore Comingmtd A. E. helly to L A. RQHy, Q. C the high school. Miss Krieger isin “.4100. [‘0‘ 3' 8“" o! L“ 299' 14h vor of only competent teachers in these Forest. ‘ lines. Mrs. Knox also spoke. In spite‘ Gordon Kelly and wife to A. E. of other meetings on the same afternoon Kelly W. D. $10.00 N. 60 ft, Lot 2 th I n d R! h-“ ' . msgfsuxéz “8:21;: en Inca. e r" Sub of Lot 299, [Ah Fomt. The Parents and Teachers' Aesocintion 1“ A‘ Kelly to Gondon Kelly, W. D- nf Rh. ”I'ak CNLAAI LA“: . -_n A. A! the lust nwellng Mrs John I) Mr “'3 I‘m“ 3‘ p "”b" Ilnuguil, \\ h.) had chargv of [he erCru“ “n Tueminy 1 L‘hmrmas Seals repnrtcd (hr sale or Elma and Mom: 10,4005c313. imp “yummy: I_._ Pmnn sclm‘hun Ht-alh, Highland Park Woman's Club musnca: nectures. live In number. Will be illustrated bv Mus Carver and others. Fhe first was given yesterday murning. Mrs. S A. St Peter 01(lnwentsia Aw. WI“ entertain the North End l-mbrotdery Club at her home this afternoon Mus Pnscnlla Caner has srarted a series uf musiual lectures to be held awry Wednesday morning in eleven a‘clm'k at Mrs. Slawn Thompson's home "Seven Cedars", Lake Forest These muleal lectures. five In number. Will be ’arents and Teachers’ Assocnanon Ctrd of Tlunh 1- I. Dooley, P. I Gumm Family. Mrs. Elizabeth Mct‘ry'sm S pk‘l .11.“. L“) XL Block 39. Highlnnd Purk. C. W. ertyn And wife to Sundud on Co., Q. C. ”.00. Pm Lo! c, Wuhan: Add to 14):. Form: Ind hnd Adjoining. LO! 1, lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"-, ‘ Tu W." Clam l’nm I v-nnnu! «mu-1r. aha! h (be mutver with my ‘ltrb llbmk u must want via-cums I‘M (1)904»; no. gum. dur' I don‘t mam: 1: node via-mu. Inc-mun baby IDC 1 bid 1! Ira-Mu; tn the basin for nor no long 1M- mom in: ”â€"Luuduu 'mmn A. F. Beabien at I! to 0. L Ole sen. D‘ 311,000. W. 173 ft. Lot 1 Block 39. Highland Put. son. Q. t‘. 81.00. N. a. 1m 48, Highwood Muter in (hm-cry to Helen W Pzerpont, (1!. o! Sula, $4,666.97. 8. E part Block ‘2‘, loan P111 of High- ..... ,, u. .w. w n. 00 n Lot 2. "wn, um! I: n amen“! done.“ Sulb of Lot 299,1‘ke Fomt. ‘ “l‘crhax- n 11"rrpned uu- mu Now- A Kelly to Gondon Kelly, w D U ",but )uu we. I wish to tron-11m: N. friend; “‘uubd vuu hie Un- name. of 23001;]. F26 I: L“ 3' sub 0! Lot A (NV 0! my plantarâ€"1m“ Pro. 0 area I August hndnn and wife to Chru- . tian Koebh'n, W. D. $1500.00. 15.60 Fania...“ 9‘“ “"1"" 5 Block 3. (humans Add Plan. lulu-ad or being may to out to Deerfield. â€"-»---‘ ‘7 $1,300 equity in 5 room cod.” And lugs lot, bringing good rental. for a dour lot. Td. 558 dur- ing day or 149 evenings. " The delineation; in these thunder: are done with a finish that is the Acme ‘10! dram-tic Work. They In convinc- mg in pantomime. true in dialect and ’bring to the ludienco subtle mirth‘ 'lnd pathos in word picturn with All thz grlduions of lighu And lhldO'l.’ (The prognm will be: ; ‘1. Memory pictures of my old plum" ution home. Original studies of? the Louiniann Creole Girl. i [2. A sketch in bhck and white. ( ‘3. Her brother’- ltory, ' l ! l Margalret Wilson w June. an On Tuesday evening the Muse- fflgie and Mannie Lowry, who have jun returned from In extenuve tour throughout the south. “here they Ire known II the Lowr')‘ Girll, I term which has come to them became of their song} aflilutxom with the beat of the old families, win give I pm- grnm at the club. They present many new stories of the old nouth, whuch depict the mutual rhythm of the plantation darkey and the New Or- leans Creole, The mouun plclutn on Fnd-y "The Sleeping lienuty" auruu-d I number 0! children who were not a! all Indus-rd about flmwmg [hen appvfi utnm :11 (he (arm 0! lnudapphuw, The gm lure. pn- crdmg the (airy-talc wrrr u! an exluna hon-l nature nnd wrrr very guud A largr numbrr u! mrmlrn .md lnrnds attended the dam:- 3! (hr dub sumo.) rwmng lam )rrnw cu-mng rnnlum pluurc: arc to he : rut-.11.”): Like For rs! m whsrh wall 2”),le nuny farmhar lam-s. The alumni a! thr Club remixed (Is pnkru In durum Mr C -l'l wrath", and I! :5 (hr msh u! all {u keep lhr m- A portrait of mummy; done colors. REAL ESTATE HANSFERS 10:30. Mornmg Worshlp Rubia-t: “The Lord's Supper." lt'u mum and damn. Who an- the perwnn who may pnruke of thin solemn enh- n-nce? The imporuncc of "114nm- inltion before parukmg o! the em- bleml. next Sundny. 9:30, Sund-y School. of Life," Romans $1230 The fourth Quarterly Conference will be held on Sunday. January 80th, with preaching on Friday the 281)., at which time the Quarterly Confereurv- will convene and transact the bun- neu (or the cloning yur [I The emnlhtk meeting: He h- muinx in int-tut Ind Attend-ace 1‘I'n spite o! the cot! Ind ant-venue Iweather conditions. The meethge will continue during this week. or reptinz Saturd-y night. A torch-l invitation In extended to the publfic Then opportunitiel {or the deepening of the npiritunl life and for the ec- ceptance of the Lord Jew: as our personal Sevior should not be negled» ed The whole Gospel of Christ I51 preached in love end power and thou who have nailed themeelveu of dam privileges of the meeting: hue been. gmtly strengthened “l ome than with us and We In)! do thee 200d" 5 1 30?. J . Foam 81.00. N. 118 ft. E. 176 First United Evan. Church regular service: \nll be bdd ufan (dun. ff)! guud A and Intnds Iub Sumdl) "The Spirit Wu Vole.” Hindu; u jar or run or" you Yfflend b one striking tom of ulna {non Idem-d by the south I. mm x in Ho Couldn’t 00‘... lip-An u I. to he a arm an” mt. 001ml, It would nut In who for m.- m {110 gnu n nu;- u M! 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Ono ' , ummm hand run-pod (be mm". and 1“" In (M: dud queen the whole court who Wu mmirrd In do hum-gr TIMI >rd|- nllm Ibo urn buriod with the [mud 1111- pump and NIH-mu“! bun- ‘pirit Whit Ho Would Ohm. ”I uudcrunnd you lump - (ml mu) fneuda m mu city." “Ya." mum un- nun. u mode-t1, u he could. ”Could you the me the mm. of wine of thrm to whom I Mk!!! [0 will) my pmxullluur‘ It menu: Um I! you In- gulnl to m down [0 a meal with M- thunk nu} only gnu will need a long "mun lo “WM (he [mu-uh; u! gonna ton nut the old m-nuemnn. and In It: puenl u-n-e. u! wum. Ix lmplhu (but If you bu. dealing: with I d-mmua or no [01100- peruun ll behooves you (0 nu ma! cluUuu. ll coax-o hum one or (be "humid-by Lem-nan." and the qua "Hon [Ndl' Who supp. II”: (be Doth Ihotd. In“ a long 090qu “’I‘nmh'm“ HN‘I'IAH) Xwan! lhe ”pm Mon, "If )0“ uup ‘Hh (hr den] um um I‘m-d u Inn: nun-u" '"I‘huugh 1 “1407' board I! Inn-tune." be nyu, "ll ‘- undrmly hlriy- urn hum-n, and what I Ihnuld “I? In Ihuw h, “'1“! dot. ll Inc-nu and when do" It came than?" Exvn'lu, yin-my n! Inn-r holwu-n [ht-ah and I Me! or Inn mull Ind nun) u-m-umn um! In)": prorpnl In! Arum panda-I. aka fried foodl. L’l’l‘lv-I and unm- Do no: at he- [Wm-n mm)- “to In Hm Oll'fl air and he avnn- 1! [nu-lime, per-MN [ml] hunn' time our: dnym Hun Puncture ",xhrh’rlr l Pould. hm I Won't.“ "was an Hum mean. like (bk-ken, white filh. h-nn Inn-«f. III \rgoublu elm-H p0 (flit-r! mnmlpu Ind other sunny klmh, mm- u! all kind: cum-m lu- hulmy gmhm ur IV-n-nll ”mm an.» Mum] and 71w, Inn-«n- Ind rumor. milk du tumult quunln’» I'L'If‘ Beer and all m-H drink. lm‘ruu (any truth-hwy Tbs dh-l of milk and mu." Wm {nth-n Ullh‘ll exrn'ho II lulu-n or tbr [In]; In In I \vry run duun mudnluu Form h l (nu-nit“ drink Iluo FUHHIIB‘ b I “I foul: Vhlvb um not (at, Gain“ m. This». Doyonknow whlmmw column and lawman". Wm- our mid the mum of I king? lod- era (momma- m Inputs"; It i cananduhnurcq "limbo. queen nod to ride In Inn hon pal-co to the «modal. Illbouxh Km of BIL } (anthem. now QM “cloth of Spain. 1 round 1:» rm. - um. loo exciting for 1 ml mmfofl‘ Ilul In up“. of nut It- ] tempted noun-tunnel: the" in noda- lux In her assumption of (be mwn that I'll It In rampant». with lb. } rowan-non a! another prince-u 1n the :wulbwntcru penal-uh of Europe In i (be you 1350, Rho Wu Inn do (in. ‘ (In. one of llu- blue-cl blt-udtd maiden! of the humbly 3nd ant-hm ray-l Dir-la n! l‘onuznl. DIET FOR STOUT FOLKS AWWyAfc-r'odnl. "”‘cnowuso arm-3m. The Long Own. l: I In: of nominal»; â€" Umdoa Quinton [In-d uvo tun-I VICTROLAS, Victor Recordsat Victor Dealer ' Ruth Coffin Collins is Dancmg Classes homing classes in mam demancn room at the Elm Place School. Children's Ch. in Ballroom Dancing 3:30 to 5 p. m. Girl‘s Class in aesthetic and interpretative Dancing 5 to 6 p. m. Junior Class in Modern Dances every alternate Saturday night 7.30 to 9:“) p. m. Beginners in the Children's Ball room Class will receive special attention between 3:30 and 4 p. In. Also classes at Lincoln School. Hall room dancing for chi}- drcn l-‘ridavs. 3:30 to 4:30. Aesthetic class for girls 4:1!) to 5:.” mmorlmmcm ~ - ”IMP-tinyfi. Tickets A a.“ tick“ will b. I! lb. guru. cont.“ Music by the John 335 W. Laurel Ave. Tuesday Eveu'mg, January 25, 1916 Winnetka Woman’s Club The Hood Fuel Saw Tuls- C quth Shore Dancing Club what will be '70. with and: “Inflation which will b. g in. ml min. the due. The hold" 0! the lufiy _. both Lady And Condo-A- will racivc £2.50 Ill gold r ‘ N. E. Cll’l to Something New and" the “W o! Chm; mud Oaln Strut Station Can be installed ('11 any burning dexiu at km 11 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Guaranteed to S", 10 to 35% in Fm]!f1 how popum 1: ll, even with Iron- who formerly did the" own Wu. Try 3 Ion! or so 0! n ind you'l m the uulmneu of bothering with home bakmg any longer. mother never baked and In C. pmve It I! you’ll In us. hue fl batch baked Huh every day than SuchBrendu Orchestra of Be C(mwmvd In L Count! Ava. Phone 753.7,

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