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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Aug 1916, p. 2

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It might be a very good idea to build another black and white ball room at Ravinia, at least thought the Observer on Saturday night when dancing on the floor was a rather slow process. but as usual enjoyable. Of course it is a great pleasure to know that this round space has at- tracted so many people and that such crowds are availing themselves of the opportunity to make use of it. On the dance floor everybody is the same. There is the distinguished singer. who only a few minutes ago was bowing in a dignified way before the great green curtain in the pavil- ion. There too is the music lover who comes to the park “just for the music." and of! by himself is the man who is willing to loan his fair part- ner if he can only be left alone to eat quietly. Thus it is that everyâ€" one stands, or dances, on an equal footing, and if in your circuitous to be an event of the near future. The house wafilecorated in brown golden glow. DaPnty refreshmenm were served on the table artistically decorated in pink roses. ferns and baby's breath. The out of town guests were Misses Lillian Pearson, Marjorie Baillee and Helen Golden all of Evanston. alllflllllflllllflmmIflllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllmllllllflfllflllflllflfllflllflflllg Miss Viola Pansie was a delightful hostess on Saturday afternoon when she entertained twenty guests at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen Conrad whoge marriage to Mr. Fred Golden of Evanston is The Misses Marion and Helen \‘an Hoesen were hostesses at :1 pretty lawn party at their home Saturday evening. The lawn was pretty in decorations of Japanese lanterns. The forty guests enjoyed dancing which was a part of the evening's pleasure. The Human Class of the United Evangelical Church met on Tuesday exening with Mrs. Henry F. Maechtle. The Ussui: Bench continua-x to i" the centre of attraction for penplc who enjoy swimming or who mm love the sport of sitting on the bench and watching the swimmers ur (h:- distant boats. Everybody goes to the beach, some go for informal lum‘h and others go for a real beach party with nmrshmaiJOWs roasted abm‘o u roaring fire. Tuesday evening u party of young people gathered on the beach for a party. The Woman Who Tastefully clothes herself 1n dainty clean dresses radiates a wholesomeness which commands respect and admiration. Expen- sive material is of small import- ance but that air of perfect clean- liness imparted by painstaking renovation always is most es- sential. The Social Side of Life We Can’t Press Your Bathing Suit Moldaner Humer’s Special Cleaning and Pressing Department High-Clan Launderen French Dry Cleaner: Phone: 17801 79-471 TELEPHONE 54 6md8 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD If you wear anythingclse, these hot days. we can press and cléan your clothes to your entire satisfaction. ~ is becoming known as lthe place of prompt and dependable service. Clothes called for and delivered. Remus Lew Local Affairs of the week o WEE" By the Coale were hostesses to a number of guests from Irving Park. Houst- decorations were in green and white. The student artists appearing in the eighth Student Artist Day at Ravinia Park on Friday afternoon, August twenty-fifth. are Irving Engel, pianist. and Anthony Jerrold. baritone. Mr. Engel. who has been heard before in Highland Park will play (a) staccato by Ruhenstein and (b) Polonaise ()p. 5:4 lry Chopin. Mr. Jerrold will sing (8) Die Lienden Grenadiere, (b) Die Rose die Lilie, by Schumann, and (c) Prologue from Pagliacci by Leoncavallm- from Highland Park attended fl shower In honor of .Vlifi Grace Jnhrr 'ion of Irving Park, whose marriage to Mr. Henry K. ('onlu. Jr.. of thls city. will be 2m ewnt of the near fly Lure. given at the homu uf H15" \V. Among the luncheon and bridgi- hostesses last Thursday at Exmnur were Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. E. Tyner. Mrs. M. E. Sampscll, Mus Merryweather. Mrs. G, I". FernnId, and Mrs. B. D. Butler. C. Toles of Irving Park M155 John- son was honored again today at a shower luncheon. when the Misses Observer Mrs. ('[urk of Fort Sheridan was hostess to a number of friends Thurs- day honoring Lt. John Raflerty who is the guest of Mrs. John Irwin Mar- shall. Col. and Mrs. McClure who have just arrived from the border were guests. of the evening. Table decorations were of asters and maiden hair ferns; After dinner the guests enjoyed l)r. Proxmire's dance in Lake Forest. and Mrs. .\. H. ('urquex'iliv. Miss Anna Bzihr entertained tun out of [own guests on Sunday after noon and evening. After dinner at the Highland W, the young people returned to the Bahr residence where they enjoyed dancing. In the evening they attended the opera at Ravmm Park. mute xhrough the dance. you rub v17 bows thh it cvlebrxly, don't. feel flu! lured. but just dam».- on um] know that oxeryone onjuy‘ danclhg no mu: m whu: his station may he. Among thusc why have untcrtmncd recently :1! «hum-r panic: are Mr and Mrs. Mcxnmec uz‘ HuMmrd Woods. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexnndur and Mr, and Mn. .\. H. ('urqum'lliv. Yesterday a number of young lzuiu-s ville. W. I). s'tmm 30 Lake Bluff um joining. ('ud of Th-nh In our hour of berrnvc-menx we wuh to think our many {rlendl {or their kindly acts and words of sympathy. which have been fully appreciated. I! his lessened the grief and plnnted the ray of sunlight 1:: our dnrkenod home. Miss Idd Knnnk l~ ~[N'M1H‘L' hvr \uA (‘8!10L a! Lokn (;('Ii(’\ll, “'h ML and Mrs. Wllham Schlu- and family have moved to Elmhurst. Ill. Mrs. F. Schwab \‘lsned whines m Fredericksburg, 15., Ian week. Miss Eleanor Mun-r hun! u~ her guest last week Mus Gordon and Mun Elizahem Knickurhockvr u! ('hlvugu. Mr, Ralph Horenln-rger ruler tamed a number of hxs friends at hm home Thursday evening, Mr. Rudulph mek the guest at the hnnn Mr, and Mrs‘ T. 1.. h The”: wril luv u mm‘u‘g pwturv show {ullmved by u ux'm! hmnr l-"rx day, August twvntyfifth 1.: right 0. m. in the Deerfie-M School .\.~,~u'mbly J. S. Slcvwh um Bealdsley. W, 1). 31 sub. of Iut 1 MR N"- nn- :- u ._.. .' -~â€"- .u..n. . . . ‘ v \|lfll l| Philip Shendnn and WI“ (0 (‘ “I. "(it‘mk‘umn‘ In “M Mlh MI thumb: Chandler. “I' D ‘1 W" 70 ft. of E.,l1"“k In llu- urluhuh~ u! lnh “Hun-l 1‘20 {1 1015 Miller 5 sub. Lake Forest. ; u" “m. nll bum -* Ml>. J. (' “‘11!” hux in Pu" ”x Mum Mary Ruppc- m’ ‘ hn‘uy» MI.“ Ruth I.lKQ'l’\\nu<i :~ {IA 5:; of .“l.~~ Hdha Unsaid of “Mu-rm .‘il\ E, I}. Nichuis Hf I‘erual ls \‘lsmng at tha- hunw 0! her pare Mr. and MM W [C ”m'vhn'“ M“. E (‘oopmnn of (‘hxmgo Wu the gmwt Of her SI‘U‘Y'. )1". -\‘ H. Wendo-H last week MI: and Mrs. HY Sucklu-r n1 merVIHc Were the KUI‘HIS uf 5 Mrs. Fred Horanbcrgrr Sundu) suh. of Iut l Mk N"- Hmhimni Park. Master 111 (hunter) in lhlcagn gorth Show and Mlluuukrv Rm‘nuud Deed $5. The rullrumi awl drpo! grounds of Chicago and Muuuukce Electric railroad. .\l1-~ .‘l rliy ()1 thx‘ guest of hr Duffy, lust wvek Mr “ml Mri‘ (ic-n i'fi‘tm, Min M. Ingvrsuli, Mr, Rum-m- Huu-r ni' Hmh land I’urk wcrv the guests M Mr. and Mrs. (‘arl Langv Sunuhy Mr, Alex. “'xllmun and Mm Lor- etta Krrn mumn-ni 'm Shun-d h’m-k Sunduy. Mr. nnd MN. Pen-r I‘ufiy “we xhe guests Hf Mrs. huff)? hrnthrr. (he Raw. T. F Quinn 0" Julie! Snmin)’ Ml)" Rusalmi Soutrm is \stlmg n! the how Mm. W. M. Rea) .‘ll5. J. 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