' The Misses Bessie Waterhouse and Margaret Webster geve a very pret- ty valentine party Saturday evening at the Webster home in Highwood. Twenty-two guests were present who enjoyed a very pleaunt evening. Those winning prizes for the gmee were: Miss Gertrude Smith, and Mr. Carl McGeth. The outrgf-town guests were Walter Enger and Welter Ree, both of Chicago. On Saturday a number of relatives and friends rendered a pleasant aur- prise to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ru- dolph of County Line Rood, when A number of people from Highland Perk attended the dnnce given It Evanston Woman's Club on Thursday night. by the Alumni Association of the Kappa Kappa Gamme sorority, Chapter of the Northwestern Univer- sity. The proceeds of the dance yvere for the beneï¬t of the new Women’s Building to be erected as soon as a location can be decided upon. The dance was a ï¬nancial and social luc- €053 The lsst of the series of Miss Csr- ver’s musical lectures wss given yes- terday morning at the Slason Thomp- son home in Lake Forest. Miss Cu- ver was assisted by Miss Helen May- or, violinist and Miss Marion Muon, vocalist. The wedding of Miss Blythe Collins daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Edger Wal- ter Collins of Chiago, to Mr. Mu:- shnll Forrest, non of Mr. and Mn. William S. Forrest of Montgomery Road will be solemnized on Wednes- day evening, Februu'y twenty-third at the home of the bride’s parents, at 5724 Kenmore Avenue, Chicago. Only relatives and intimate friends are to be present. Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick of East. Vine Avenue, was hostess to sixteen guests at dinner Friday evening. A!- ter dinner the guests were entertain- ed by dancing 3nd cards. Mrs. Chnrles Timson of Forest. Aver nue, will entertain at three tables of bridge tomorrow afternoon. ‘v-râ€" . they canâ€"1e E0 heip Mrs. Rudolph cel- ebrate her birthday anniverury. Gerda were the feature of the evening, Vâ€"‘ â€"- .. -â€" V the prizes of which Weld presented to Mrs. George Healer 3nd Mrs. John AM! of Gloncoe,‘ Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr., Mr. John Alifl and Mr. Amie! Moore of Glencoe, nd Mr. Fred Fisher, Jr. The Social Side of Life We beg to announce that we have oper Mutton Factory at 17 West Central A perience in this line of work will enable most satisfactory service. We are e) urers and Renovators of all kinds of Hair, Felt, Moss, W011 Hosk Mattresses, Pillows Box Springs 8L Cushions ‘ ‘ . We guarantee high class work and entire satisfaction Work Called for and Delivered. We Retail at Wholesale Prices We do Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Repairing, Upholstering, Furniture Repairing Reï¬nishing Dealers in Furniture etc. 17 West Central 55: " Highland Pain-k, m. * S we always have the interest of our Patrons at heart we are continually watching for anything that may be of value or interest to you in regard to better service. We are in a position to secure for you, at small cost. for marking underwear, linen, socks, blankets. etc. These may be had in any color, on a white ground. Sample may be seen at our Town Office, 124 E. Central Ave. Phone us for prices and other information. North ShoreAMattgess Factory High Class Lnundenn und French Dry Clunen Phones 178, 179, 471 ‘ Woven Names, ‘Monograms 'or Initials R5113“! W Local Affairs 0,! the week mam 1-4.»... no (he we have opened a First Class '13! Central Avenue. Our ex: "R will enable us to render the We are expert Manufact- Mrs. Walter Cope of W. Vine Ave- nue entertained the North End Em- broidery Club yesterday afternoon. On Thursday sfternoon of last week Dorothy Cowie of W. Elm Place was hostess to ï¬ve of her little friends at a party, celebrating her eleventh birthdsy. The guests were, Marie Bletsch, Lydia Carling, lda Sharp. Marion Richards and Huel Meyers. Games and refreshments were en- joyed by the little girls. A very successful dinner dance was held at the Moraine Hotel Saturday evening. There was an open meeting of the Women's Auxilisry of the Chicago Maternity Society held It the home of Mrs. Seurs W. Ruddle, 5622 Wood- lswn Avenue. Chicsgo, lsst week. A lerge number of Chicsgo women and several of the Highland Perk mem- bers were in sttendence. After A preliminary address by Mrs. Henry Atwnter, president of the society, in which she outlined its sims, scope and work. she introduced Miss Mary Bert- elme, the ï¬rst women judge on the bench in the stete of Illinois. Miss Bertelme told of her work at the Juvenile Com't which we: the ï¬rst court of its kind in the world end pointed out possible weys of ~co-oper- stion between her work and thnt of the society. Refreshments were serv- ed by the entertainment committee. Mrs. A. P. Smith and her daughter. Mrs. Sellar Bullsrd, were hostesses Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, at the Smith residence, at a few tab- les 0! bridge. Mary Elizabeth and Paul Bird were hosteu and host. to a number of their friend: at a valentine party Satur- day afternoon. Games and refresh- ments were entertaining features of the afternoon. Mrs. Rex Jones of Linden Park Place entertained the Embroidery Club at her home yesterday utter- noon} The Misses Elsie and Ethel Larson entertained thirty of their friends at a sleigh ride party on Saturday. The merry party rode to Ravinie and ell around town. later congregating at the home of Miss Elaie’s aunt, Mrs. H. P. Jeppeson. where games Ind refreshments were enjoyed. The guests included friends from Weuke- gen and Evenaton. Miu Gertrude Chandler 0! (1w: who formerly lived 'in this city. en-i “ruined at ten in the Domestic Sol-l m Room: on S. llch’igui Blvi. yuurdny afternoon. A number of her friends went from here. Mr. George Schumui entery'inod .1 number of friend: It 1 valentine porty Sunday evening. 0! the mnny social events indulged in by our anin‘in friend. there in none perhnpe so thoroughly enjoyed innd in which practicnlly every {un- ily contribute: Icllve uni-unto dun the festivity given in honor of Wueh- ington's birthday And which in known in RIVlnll u the Annunl (‘olon'ul Costume Dinner. Prepnrlt‘ionl in now being mnde for the celebntion o! the third nflnir of the kind and in. dicntions are lhll third nnnunl din‘ .ner Will surpass even the two pre- cedinx m‘i'nnionn in the interenting and unique features to be deieloped ‘in some hllid of “allow" In profound morn-ti l!) the men Ind another by lthe young ladies. From time to tune lthere Will be community singing of ‘aonxs urine†by local tnleiit iind up- ‘proprinte to the (wt-1mm together ’Vh'llh a t'iilllllt)“ [Hunting Will com- plete the evening" entertainment. The h<i~tr~§iu~ in! the dinner ublu Will he .‘lt'NlMlllk‘! ('rundnll, McNeil. Jnegt-r. Hrowii. Seymour, Ureig. Buck, Taylor, (arr, Highley, Woodrufl and Miss Anna Morgan The committee in chnrge o! the dinner in Mrs. ‘Schoeninger, rhnirrnnn, unlisted by 'Mendnmes Dieter. (‘hindlund, Woo-d, Meadames Dieter. (‘hindlund, Woo-d, Wiclu. Palmer, Butt, Powell, Bird and Mm Mary Highley. The proceed- â€! the dinner are to be contributed to the fund being created to purchaae a new [\ ano for the Village House. Thq ladiea of St. Jamel church, Highwopd. are planning a card party and dance to be given in the pariah house on the evening of Wedneaday, February 23rd Mnr N. William- and Mrs. W. Davin have the aflair in charge and a good time in auured all who attend. Euchre u to be the game played (or which six pruea will be awarded. Good muaic has been on- gaged {or those who wiah to dance. Mr and Mra. Paul L Udell will entertain a number of frienda at five hundred. Saturday evening. The oc- casion being the celebration of their eighth Wedding anniversary. Miss Dorothy Went proved hem]! a most delightful hosteaa on Monday evening when she entertained eleven 0! her school friends at a Valentine'- l)inner Party. The table 'aa deco- rated very attractively with'all aorta of Valentine suggestiveneu and prev ty favors were given each guest. The girls all rvceived lovely roruze bou- quets of dnmies Ind roses while etch; boy recen‘ed I bouunier o! urn-W (Ions :ul'l fern. All norm of (In. were played for which pruu were. awarded and dancing closed the even- Ing of frolic. The guests preum were. the anes Allce Duffy. Helen Van lloewn, Bennie Fluacnld And Salome Bran-d Ind Mrs. 0. B. Band and Messrs. James Ilufly, Harold Vnn Hoesen. Lester Green, Phillip nnd Charles lu-an and Min Goodm-n of Chicago, The Luther Ittgue o! the North End M. E. church will give A Wash- ington birthday party .1 the church on Tuesday evening. Februny twai- ty-second. There Will be a prognm followed by game: Ind refreshments. A very cordml innulion Is extended all to amend. The Alph: and Bell (‘hnpten of the Westminster Guild me! u the home of Miss Knherine Yoe on Tuexday afternoon. Thirty-{hm members were present Mn. John Gourley led the devotion-I follovvd by a ulk by Miss Elizabeth W-rd. Mus Ward who in Lhe Minnonnry to Japan gem out by the Guild. upoke in- terestingly on Japan and her work there. After refreshments were serv- ed it wu decxdod to hold the he“ meeting Tuesday nfternoon, die twen- ty-ninLh. n the home of Mn. George Washington ('hilds of Nonh Shoridnn Road. The Study (‘llu of the Home Im‘ EduvuhuL lit-purlmcnt o! the Huol (‘lub \HH meet 'nmradny, Februan 24th. at 10.30 1. m, Mn, W" M. Weld of (‘hncngu \sill read I paper on (‘0 ope-raun- â€mum; at Humpue-d Gn den Suburb. Mr. Jon: L Smith spoke to a small but \er) nppncutne Indiana on Monday uemng of mun-1mg in- cndcnu m the Me 0! Abnhnm Lm- coln. The all: wu Illuunlt-d “uh sterrnpnmn picturen‘ Nun Jonme Whilten. n («Cher in the whoa! an. n number of Lincoln'- {Ivonte sonâ€. Inna-w Basal“: M k lam a; old \\ 1% autumn 1m: HIGHLAND PARK m HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS of Inna-502%- : nl‘nni l I'D; I. 0.5% on.» 8.2.2 dua°<a Zo‘o Elm Plncc School Notes Ossoli Club of the Home Ind em. 0! the â€1.011 urndly, February Mn, W" M. Wolvh If you are thinking of Household furnish. ings, wait for the most important anâ€" nouncement of this stone. Next week‘s issue of this paper will tell you of values and varietiï¬ such as you have never seen in this town. It will be to your inâ€" terest to look {or our ad in next week’s paper. _ Phone 1 10 Highland Park Woman’s Club "3 Highland Park Presbyterian Church Wednesday Evening, February 23rd Ask for circulars at store next Tuesday MR. FLETCHER DOBYNS “The Present Status of the Prohibition Movement†mmfm’m Em Musical Program by Miss Victoria Pownall, Organist Mr. George R. Jones, Violinist at 8:15 o’clock Address by 0f the All winter merchandise’isd. fered at greatly reduced prices. Following items an convincing argument of gen. uine savings ainty Wash Blow _. .M o (9 m n/m Fianna-.0 in neat patterns 35 and $6 Valli! now at values to 82.50 now daring It 95c Men’s Water 0mm ' $9.50 - Boys’ Norfolk Slis formerly to $20.00 now at «ma