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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Feb 1916, p. 2

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annivemry. The prizes for the highest score: were awarded to Mr. and Mrs' Robert Faun while Mn. E. Larson and Mr. W. Emu Inn consolation prizes. 0n last Saturday evening Mr. and Mn. Edwin Larson entemined about twenty cue-n. mostly relatives, at cards. the oc anion celebrating Mr. Larson's birthday Yesterday morning Miss Carver gave the third of a series of her morning mus- icales at the Slaaon Thompson home in Lake Forest. She was assisted by Mia- Mason, and Mia: Helen Mayer. Recent- ly Mina Carver has given a recital It the home of Mra. William‘ North of Walton Place. Chicago. Mr. and Mn. Charles Sanborn of On- wentsia Ave. will entertain about sixteen ‘ guests at Five Hundred Saturday evening. I meet Mrs. Lester Levin of Downing? Mich. who is visiting here. Mrs. Lester? Levin was formerly Miss Blanche Ely of 1 Libertyville. Mrs. Samuel Levin will be hostess to a number of friends of the younger set at an afternoon at her home on Friday to .......... _, an un- Mrs D. L. Tate entertained a number hunt. Mia Newell of guests at dinner Tuesday evening; 3 honored Igain last later her guests enjoyed dancing at the hostess entertained C. C. Clnrk home. The dancing party . It bridge. was given for Mr. and Mrs. Mather Smith The Alpha Chapte who are spending a few days in Chicago. Guild met on Tuesd having come up from Florida where they home of Mn. A. L. are spending the winter. oh..- or..- -n..Jâ€". _ Mrs. Robei't Can of E. Laurel Ava, was hostess on Sunday evening at a supper party for a number of friends. Katharine Goodwn, the.world famous pianist will give a recital in the Auditor- ium of the Woman’s Club of Evanston, Saturday afternoon March lsrh. The‘ recital is under the directiOn of the Am~ ‘ mons Music Studios both Mr. and Mrs.) Ammons being pupils of Mme Goodaon. The following ladies are pattoneaaea: Meadamea Daniel Bumham, Francis 8.; Daniels. Charles G. Dawes, Clifford J. Ellis. Addison G. Fay, William A. [llsley. 5 Chincellor L Jenn. Marshall M. Kirk.‘ man. Peter C. Lutkin, Phillip W. Moore. Ame Oldberz. James A. Patten. Ernest Reckitt, H. G. Rich, George A Schofield. John C. Schafier, Robert E. Smith, Clar- ence H. Thayer, \Charles E. Ware, Joseph i B. Card, Robert H. Comstock. Jr.. John ‘ ‘ N. Dole and Curtis N. Kimball. and the . I 1 Misses Clara Flinn and Alta Miller. 1 On Saturday afternoon the pupils of The Embroidery Club met with Mrs. Miss Carver and Miss Philleo gave aiSamuel Parliament at her home on N. charming piano recual at Miss Carver's i Sheridan Rd. yesterday afternoon. home 0" E Central \‘9- The Children Those entertaining at dinner parties showed remarkable ability and all didlbefore the dance a! the Highland pnk their parts in the program very well. iClub Tuesday evening were; Mn} w Th0“ taking part WUE. Olho ”0'83" Prindiville for ten guests. Mn. Tries Rosemary Lvtton, FYCdCTiCk Boynton Waller for sixteen Mile Ten Broeck tor Junior Lafean, John Harmon Edwin Miss Newell,Miu Mtrjorie Follambee's Rothschild Elizabeth Booth Elinore Mor- lguest. gan Woodward Boynton Florence and Mr Foster and Mn Shelton, the dlnc Henry Boyd. Catherine Carr. Edith Vail in: instructors held their Monday even- Marion Smith. Ethel Harmon. Theodore mg dancing elm at the Mornine Hotel, Kauffman. Louise Carr. Helen and Eliza- this week A number of thooe in the beth Boynton. Grace Marsh, Katherine clue dined at the hotel before the lemon. Lytton, Josephine Footer, Margaret Sedg Thiu week . lee-on d. the b i wick, Marie Blanchard and Darlene Jone: .... ”1...“..- it ....... 2 __ Mutt]? .u Katharine Goodmn. Pianist The Social Side of Life You should not fail to take advantage of these bargains They are offered only once a year. Send us your French Dry Cleaning of every description Satisfaction Guaranteed Special on Ladies’ Long Coats French Dry Cleaned and Pressed during the Week ending High Class Launderern and French Dry Cleaner. Phones 178, 179, 471 WELL} LEW February 5th, 1916 $1.00 each $1.00 Attention Local Affairs of the week 0 Hygjfjgagu Park 47w By thc Obocrver 7 DorothyGudner wuhootmtotwenty- J W. 1’0"“- 01 w‘“0flnv did nil!"- lfive of her litfle friends utdinna. Fridaygd‘)’ eveninx. Jammy m, of hand- »evening and Inner tookthem to the High- i eninx of the memo. follow I but find Plrk Club to the Geman Wu Pic- i “100“. The decouod m the diath- Jturu. “or of John and Rnbocu Copp, o! } Mnmd Mn. 0.11 Brand entewnedJBfiML Enl’md- "‘4 "I 5°?" “=0 In few friends last week in compliment no? 17th d‘)‘ 0‘ Jl'mll'y. 1385. 830 cc]- ‘Ted" Phillipa who in now in Hm, 3 ebntod b" 8‘“ birthday °° “Mir Wu to remain indefinitely. )hmury 17th. ' The Alpha Chapter of the Westminster 3 would enter the “"7 buainoao mm. Guild met on Tuesday afternoon at the‘ ”â€" ‘ home of Mn. A.L. Mill; or 3:. Johns; To Berin Cum" on S- 8- Nov-4- Place. The study wu led by Mn. H. B.- Sixty boys from the NI"! Station Roberts. assisted by Meodamea Raymondfat Great Lakes will be among the Flinn. William Plant. and B. A. Hamilton. several hundred aailora to take their Mia Yoe led the devotionala. Mn , places on the L'. S. S. Navada when iPlant recited aelectiona from Mn Kate 3 that new dmdnaught you into corn- 20008188 Wiain. Aninteresting diacuefmission within two months. Then Jsion followed the study. A:ter refreah-gyoung men left the station Monday llmenta were aerved it was decided thatito go to Benton, when they will lthe chapter meet with Mi. Yoe on Tuea- spend the next f". weeks on the i’day afternoon February fifteenth. ,gflinin, .55., n n... M“. n-â€" The dinnerâ€"deuce formeriy announced to be given at the Monine on Saturday evening next has been DOOtponed on ac- count of Mn. Wdling’u lectute on Russia to be given at Trinity Perish Home on that evening for the benefit 0! the beepi- tnl (amt The dinner-dance will be given Saturday evening, February 12th. Miss Marjorie Follmsbee was hosxm on Monday at luncheon, honoring her hunt. Min Newell. Miss Newell wu The Harmony Club met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Levin o! S. l First St. y Mrs W. J. Fyfle willentertain at IJnch- leon today for sixteen guests in honor of ! Mrs. Zlmmerman. who is president of the {State Federation of Woman’s Clubs. Lat- }er the guests will attend the 0330“ Club E meeting honored Igain last evening, when her round to have been inlet-ted with an hostess entertained a number of (mafia): and mouth disease Mn Durand It bridge :declnred emphtially um lhe never The Alpha Chapter of the Westminster! would enter the “"7 bunnou mm. l 1 Mn Albert Weisenberger entertained' [a few friends informally on Monday I! , temoon. the occasion honoring her birth fday anniversary. 1 Mn Charles Freberg o! Deerfield Ave. lentertained the Euchre Club on Wednev !day phemoon. Miss Anna Morgan's talk on "Rudyard Kipling" on Saturday evening a! the Ra- vinia Village Home was a great succeu. financially and socially. A fairly good tcrowd were authored at the House :0 ’henr the talk In connection wnh Mm Morgan! 5 talk she read a number of Kip { iing’ I poems and stories Mrs. Charles Boehm o! W. Central Ave. will be hasten this afternoon to theladln of Campbell Chapter Guild. Mrs. W. J. Fyfie entertained at lunch-‘: con and bridge at Exmoor Monday hon~ on'ng Mm C F. Cram, who in the sue-ti of Mrs. Richard Crawford of E. Cenlnl; Ave Mr. Foster and Mn Shelton. the (inn:- ing instructors held their Monday even- ing dancing class at the Mornine Hotel this week. A number of thooe in the clue dined at the hotel before the lemon. Thiu week‘s lee-on end. the seriee. but the dancing has prdved to popular that a new eerie. will be started. Wednesday . Levin o! S. In 8! Lamb- in honor of dent of the Clubs. Lal- Useoh Club New Herd for Mn. Dun-d? 1 Lake county people are comiderr >bly interested in I qumen! aid to j hlVe been made by Mr: Scott Dunnd It the Illinois Sax-k Bmderl' Auc- cintion meeting It Spnngfleld in which she is aid to have declnmd that as soon at she receive: the mon- ,ey for her slaughtered cattle the as bone” >noring her ‘ {ewell way when her, will invest in lnother hard. At the ‘time her herd wu skin by the fed- ‘enl authorities After they hnd been Mound to have been inflicted with m. W. Para, 0! Wnukom, died nann- dny evening. Jamar, m, of but ening of the America. following I long illneu. The decouod m the dung!)- Mother 0! Wamm'n lnyc Dead In. “What: 8. Pours, no. In, Gm. Copp, mother of Mayor Williun Uni new dmdn-ught [on into comâ€" mission within two months. Then young men left than station Monday to go to Benton, when any will spend the next {cw-wuh on the training ship a: Ont point. They count them-elves Ionun-to in being scheduled to begin their can" on board tho mot: modern of Uncle Sun's big warships. Obituary Mr. John Bloomquull o! Mmhwood glued mny-mnr yean died II but home on Saturday cvcmng um I very short lll‘ nus o! pneumum. Funeral semm were read a( thc house yesterday we: noon. I): Anderson 0! CbK‘lRO nmcmung Bunal took place m Wlukegnn Mr Bloomquul had made hu home In High- wood for (hind-n yum and leave: to survive him, tom daughtcn. Mn Samuel Hickey. Jennie, Clara and find: I“ ol‘ Hiahwood and one son, Wnltcr 0! High ’ On Monday afternoon, Februnry m cmh It I'm-thinly o'clock the “[qu monthly meeting 0! the ”th School [Mr vision at the Parcnu and Tuchcn' Ao- Iocutidn \ull take place I! the hlflh xhool. The flmnwum depanmem ml) gwe the entenamment. The dlncuunon for the meeting will bl "ic Health 0! Hmh School Pupxlg", A local hour with m formaldnncmg lor the nude-nu ml! com- plete the progrlm I Parents and. Teachers’ I Assocxanon I‘hc- Epwurlh [mamm- wxif {all '1- n1 ular m ruthfv buuncu nH‘flILfi twm \fhll exvnmx Allhr:\ar3¢):1lflt Nru \md.” '3 scrmuu mil Ir driwrrnf b» .: :rprmmn- {In-n! {hr \ml Salaam Lrng 1r “at l.u'.~ It: An! \ n Ic')’ an}; zuwr I? u nth-1n mm at {an thzr'y n‘dvn k .1' (ha- (1.. .n the“ h ma h M” be I 'Hnihh)‘ Soul!" The (Hid work in no hat (wrung mark ed the beglnnmg of A stun a! ln‘turn on "Chun‘h ”Mary and I). tnnnc" These leclmn Will be gnannrn arch. and Will clou- duflflK Eaurr wn-k The Young Men's Club at (he chun h mm: rmulazly evrry Sunlurdly evening and on Tuesday evenings has use 0! (hr mcm' gymnauum a! the high u‘hool The club may urgamn- a bukfl ball squad m the near {mule 3Thunday evening a! I hoot ‘party in berm beacon .Ave. Game. nod ache-bun Ithc cvemng'u entertainment; Service- are held at the church A: Iollowa: Mid-week ”nice. Wodnu- day evening, at seven forty-five; Sun- dny sen'icel are, Sand-y School u mne {ortyfivm Junior lung 3! twa-thxrty; Epworth Lugue ll nix forty-five; Public War-hip at eight Mrs Rh‘hlfd Crnwhud h! E Central Ave, ml: ix- htmmn at rng tables of bridge Saturday «HQ-{noun hxmunng her guest, Mu k‘ F. (ram. Lullr Mary MncCaughcy .111 be hm! m (a twenty lullc mend. ()1 hr: own age on Saturday at n chxldrrn‘1mny. Mr. Geo. Schumann wu boot to mien of his Incod- at a dinner party given It hi. home In! Tuna-y even-n. Mi- Edith Lind-mom womanly surprised by the Lathe: League In! North End M. E. Church a! I hoot: mum. home on Hmood ache-haven:- loaned We with to than the {rum-l an“; o! Baden. Kaitlin o! Pym... Puma: Siltm Highvood Firemen, w Ana-1 WW" Velma; (ho India on!!! Auxiliary and (he my other Mend. Io: dummy bauutul non: aim and the my mot Undue-Ibo“: ulna the doth 0! out mother. ‘ bet IQ 13w mums he: manly!" run yo! m u the time olhor death. Funenl‘ service. were held Pndav morning at? but am: nine o “clock In 5: Jam lChurchl Highvood. Rev. Father Cate- Mint? bun"! loot place mm. Pan-t. m‘ Mumtomin banana poo! Herman, one daughter nod m-ia-lav, Mt. undMnChdc-Lohmkuhlnndlwo; manic-sad um Lebmkuhl .u at Highland Part. é Mn Mary FromelL mother 01”“; Charms Lehmiuhl dad I! the Evin-ton Ho‘piul Weak-day mormn' lotion». n ven- uenouu opcnuon 1o: intwnnl trouble Sh: had mud: her home with her daughter ll 116 North Ave. tor the put eleven ream She r-hot'nSepum- The Sludy Ch- 01 the Own and l’hsl anthropy Depanmc-nt o! the (knob Hub '1” met! m the Highland Purl Club Hour. Thurnd-y. February )7 I! IO!) 1 m. Mr. S M Human Mayor 0! H|flh land Park '1“ talk on "Whu ()u! Cum mutuon Form 0! Governmenl flu Ac- complished and Hope. to Actomphsh" The Club extend. I cordial welcome to everyone to attend (be meeting and hen the Mayor's addreu. ()n Fndny mommg the dutnbutuun o! ' honor-Ne mentvom And "rude to: good xhool work done dunn‘ the peat term took plea. The elem... beam mm appropnate nonp Ind reaction at 5019' 'ture. 'nze [rndmttng due at on the plattorm in the nudntonum and the mt o! the echool came tc‘ether In 1 WI] anembly. The de- hutory in written : by Edith Rin‘dahl Ind thecluo prophrcy tby Emtl Lawrence both were reed below the Ichool and were well done Fred She-he 'M prudent o! the clan And Evelyn Oliver honor student AH chudnen in other linden who Ind done“ work were given honorlble menuou. The_ commencement exernees molt place In ; the evemng The program was compound of Iona tun; by the graduating da- a-uted by the neventh grade Pm! George R. Footer nude the nddreu The preeentntpon ot diploma end the singing at "Amencn" concluded the mum Elm Place School Notes ur. and In cym- hunk-u Ossoli Club A Remarkable Purchase _‘ and Sale of Aprons ‘7 CANdTh-hn “(Ripplottc Ginghuns. new stripes in All the wuntod dudes, yu'd, 15c Fin. Zcphyr Dru. China» The finest zephyr weave producedâ€"at this low price. Assortment comprisa neat combination plaids. checks. stripes 1 21 and plain colors, at yard . . . 20 First Showing of Spring Dress Gingham: Edcnclolh is a wool finished, nonâ€"shrinkable ta'bn'c, ’neau'y blue. grey or tan; plaxn or gathered at knee, long sleeves Dark and light pnmc-d pvrcale aprons. new middy (fleas. UV” full 5111* belted styles ur (‘IBSUC W315! band aprons nvally trimmed and )1) patterns, fast (Mars, n n, , 7_ l Percale Gingham Aprons 9i Made of high grade printed txrcak-s trimmed inconlraslmg UUV colors and pearl buttons also findy embmndered Chambn _\ of wind lum- \ pink and [an RJC- Rm mmmvd â€"Offcring 650 Aprons for Women and Children, in a great van”) and best qualities and workmanship at prices away brhm puny»: 110 leil'dren'q f‘EdeQCIoth” Rompers, 59¢ values at 50¢ nun-Hy - Ithu (we nyleo, The lat!!! Ibuuldrr Itrlp lplutu 0! fine while fluum, mm mad Inlh rmbnud Cry In-rnmm m lace and cmhhud Dainty Service Aprons 50¢ each Three Piece Breakfast Sets at Lar e Cover-All A ran: at 9 nr-nth nutâ€"rah: 'nvxrnnn: n‘.‘|' EAA‘v nacho, 50c ........ D u-uuD III Ll“: luu' dergarten roomâ€"at the Elm Place School. Children's CI:- in Ballrvmm Dancmg 3:30 to 5 p. m. Girl's Class in aesthetic and interpretative Dancing 5 to 6 p. in, Junior Class in Modern Dances every alternate Saturday night 7:1!) to 9.00 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, Ball room dancing for Chil' dren Fridavs. 3.30 to 430. 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