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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Nov 1921, p. 2

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Charles Henry Guyot celebrated his ninth birthday on Saturday evening by entertaining several of his young friends at a Hallowe'en party. Mrs. Frank Mowers entertnined several friends Thursday evening at I miscellaneous shower for her niece Mrs. James Sheahen. Miss Margaret. Bock of N. Second street enteruined several friends on Stturday evening at a Hallowe'en par- ty honoring her birthday anniversary. Hrs. Fred Tucker will entertain the Five Hundred club It her home this afternoon. a Hullowe'en party Monday evening. Attractive decorations were used and Hallowe'en games were played. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Umbach of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Keller of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Jor- dan and Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Deer- field he out of town guests were fmm Milwaukee II'Id Chicago. Little Edna Winter entertained se\'~ oral friends at a Hallowe'en party on Monday evening. All sorts of games appropriate to the occasion were en- joyed. Marion Hecketsweiler entertained fourteen school friends at a Hallow- e'en party Saturday evening. Decora- tions of black and orange were used. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brand enter- tained a large number of friends at Estelle and Gertrude Martin enter- tained their friends at a Hallowe'en party in honor of their guest, Miss Janice MeNoar, on Monday evening. Among those present were Margaret Sweeney. Marguerite Sullivan. Kathv crine Wagner. Katherine Gem-y. Franâ€" ces Jones, Alice Gibbons, Dorothy May. Marie Schwingle. May Donuvan. Martha Moore and Loretta Steffen. Mr and Mrs. L L. “'inters have 152 ‘ucd invitations for the marriage of 'heir (laughter, Katharine. to Mr. Fla- vel Robertson ()f Kansas (‘ity 310.. (or Friday evening. November 11, at half .lfter right o'clock at Trinity Epis- 'upal church. A small receptio‘n will follow at their residence. 2:59 Laurel avenuu. immediately after the m-nu many The marriage of Miss Dorothy ~hannon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs fumes Harrison Channon of (‘hit-airo. and Mr. Roy Emerson Bard. son of ‘~lr. and Mrs. George M. Bard of this ity took place last evening at 3:30 -’clock at the St. James’ Episcopal hurch. the Rev. Dr. James S. Stone 'fliciating. The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth ('hannon. Miss Mary Le-_ ‘Miss Brar iitia Channon and like Martha Moir 1 Burlington. la. Ralph Bard served 1is brother as best man and those ishering were F. Norwood Bard, Jer- me P. Bowes Jr., Allan D. Jones, Eg- Wert Spencer. Robert Black. Alfred Rheinstein of New York, lngo A. Each and Robert E Eaton of Burv inzton. Nancy Leigh Bowes, niece of the bride, and (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes. Jr., Cather- ne Bard, niece of the bridegroom and ‘laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard 1nd Marion Bard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fr NorWood Bard were flower girls. Little Richard Faunt a musin )f the bride and son of l'laude R. Faunt. acted as page. Edith E entertained lowe'en pa Miss (”at ed thirty 1‘: nine at be Tuesday dahl enter at a Halloi Rasmussen was presei mirror. 3 ‘ o . v a o n o o o...~.oo.~o.».oo.to. .‘o - '3' DEERF .‘a . . n o c . c . 0 ..~..................’ Miss llo port. [ll..' u Miss Julia Mrs. G Thursday 1 ium. Miss '\'i\‘ a llnllowe 2 AGE TWO :..'.c..'..:..'..'..-. SOC I A L Yhat Laundries an- not legally rospo‘ yr «lamagv of ynur garments or artic‘ Do You K \l \V E HEREBY ASSI'MI‘I THIS (AS LIMITED BELC i 2|}:va to indemnify the cuunnwr 1m.» LEO-NH 1m awnum nf firv, whilv ir 1y. vithz-r in uur prominw ur whih- :hvrvt’nrm. nut exuwding thy acma and m nu ewnf exceeding twvnty I‘M Send H’ Launderers and Dry Cleaners ACT] VI’I'Y Highland Park 'l‘vlephnnex IT'i-l Lihcrlpille l'hum- fiT-H um: [(‘(Ik Rem-mam ed next St: Pauls Evan Sunday the Moody tion of I" will be hel try and att Fifty fou was colleen Salvntinn A Miss Flo man entert‘ cago friend; field Mrs. Leo November n Society at [1 Mr. and ed to Chic Mr. andf} announce d Monday, Oq Mr. and moved from ments to t man subdiv Mr. and ‘ Awald atte; waukee Sat1 Gehrke nd Dietz are installing shower hat 5, in the grammar school. which are resented to the school by the Parent Teacher Association. Mr. and Irs. Ed. Knaak and fam- ily of Dow rs’ Grove, were week end guests at t Knaak home. Mrs. 0. q Friday of moved tow into the W" six months} her husband Mr. Mar Iowa. is vi Louise at the ho Mr. and week end. Miss Flo! was the w Margaret 11 Miss Ard day party Th0 D94 of America ton dollar for the hen hers. which Huhn, Mrs. (I Ill.. Yisitcd Thursday. mng 3111 Na at dinner the dance 4 ()(‘I @725 ff: staid“, know I LIABILITY DWI than Corwith entertained Monday evening preceding |t {he Highland Park club. ['5 by 'or loss or damagr our care and (-us- in transit theretn «ash value then-- limes (ht: M'rViL't' m vent per bundle m'k not exceeding! additional chargv *He Wamer gave a birth- Saturday afternoon. rsten of Chicago. visited . Heinmann passed away eningitis. Mrs. Heimann eerfield from “"heeling W. Gaddis house about ago. She is survived by and an infant son. rs. Harry Vantinv mov- 0 Monday. Mrs. Walter Vantino one of the Stryker apart- eir home in the Oscar- sion. rs. August Winter and (led a wedding in Mil- rday. nce Corcoran of Everett l: end guest of Miss reas. ence and Gladys Good- ined a number of Chi- over the week end. Mrs. Wm. Horenberger e birth of a girl born tober Illst. ‘n Wessling of Payton. iting relatives in Deer- vrfivld Modern Woodman held a drawing for a gold piece, October 26th. pfit of two disabled mvm- was mm by Mrs. Wm. n Sunday will be observ- duy in English It St. lical church. ening at 7:30 o’clock at nstitute a joint celeb"- he churches of Chicago and all who can should nd. ickinson and E iith Vail fifteen friends at :1 Hal- ‘ty on Monday evening. Slhlt‘ for the In» an ‘ dollars and sixty cents in Deerfield for the [my fund. Seiler entertained ,the nee-ting of the Lndies Aid at home Thursdny after- I. Johnston nf Lm'kpnrt, in town Wednesday and , of her aunt and uncle. rs. P. Haggis: over the m Haggic entertained at n party Saturday cvov THE HIGHLAND Pm mass. 1‘1th PARK. Dana M. Evans, athletic director at Northwestern Univeraity. has just announced a tentative basketball schedule for 1921â€"22 and while a few dates are still to.h¢ made. the achedo ule is considered unusually attracb ive. It. follows: December 17, Notre Dame, at Evanabon; December 31, Yale at Evanaton; January 3. U. 8. Infantry omcen' Training’ School team. Camp Benning, 0a.; January 7. Minnesota. at linueapolil; Jan- uary 9, Wisconain. at Evanstén; Jan- uary 14, Indiana at Bloominnoa; January 16. Purdue at hum; January 20. Chicago at Chicago; Jan- uary 23. Purdue at Evanston; Fab- Yale to Play at Evanston Decca» ber 31. Coach Has Good The (‘ump l-‘iri- girls will mret at the Parish Huuse Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock and go on a hike. Each girl plume bring twvnty-five cents. The Church School will begin at 9:30 o'clock next Sunday morning. The Rev. Frank Fitt will preach at the clown o'clock service. The Dorcas Society will meet in the Pariah House Monday. November 7, at one o'clock. Tea will be served at four. Please bring partially worn men's shirts to be cut over into Boy’s shirts. The Westminster Guild will meet with Mrs. B. C. Renown. 426 Oak- wood. Tuesday. November 8, It two- thirty. The prayer meeting will be held next Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Psalm 57 will be the topic. The Young People's Society will meet :1! sewn fifteen. The topic will be "Some Hymns and their story"; the leadvr Helen do Anguen. Th: monthly mvetinx uf officers. teachers and helpers of the Church School will be held Sunday afternoon at thrn o'clock. Session meeting o'clock. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE AT N. U. [S ANNOUNCED The bazaar for which the W. M. S. have hwn preparing. will he. he” in the community house, Thursday. Noâ€" chber the svwntu‘nth. Rev. Smith of Evansmn. hud «harm: nf tho sorviu-s in the (-hurrh rharm‘ Sundry A farewell party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krell at their home Sunday before their departure to Buffalo Grove where they will make their future home. ['nited Evangelical ('hurrh Next Sunday is Armistice Sundty. is it not our public duty to make it. a “Go to church" Sunday. It is the church. which is upholdnx the great Prince of Peace, in this coun- try, without whom no peace will ever lmtedfiEiangellc-lihureh iThere will, however. be upecinl Next Sunday is Armistice Sunday. "(”an f" the 5"“ ‘0 ”’i“ i" the ls it not our public duty to make it 13""? against the detemue'u able legal 3 “60 m church" Sunday. It is t ent. and it Is believed thnt these the church. which is upholdnx the la yers will receive not lea: than‘ great Prince of Peace, in this coun- 900- try, without whom no peace will ever Reports that Gov. Small's repre~ come. - ‘se tative in Waukegan had clooedthe' At the Christian Endeavor society“ I for the lease of a private real-' the subject will be. “Thy Will be" in thlt city to be occupied by; Done with My Money." Come and t governor during the triul are hear the discussions on thin subject. ‘ w thout foundation, according to per- , ln plau- of the evening preachingi 8 interested in the matter and who‘ service. the women's missionary so- ; a in a position to know. They deo ciety will give their annual public‘clhre thnt as a matter of fact there- meeting. The time spent in hearing ark five or six reoidencen to be hat. and seeing the missionary musical but that none have been decided up- pageant will be Well worth while. 011. It was even stated that the govâ€" The bazaar for which the W. M. S. i emor may not reside in Waukegux, have lm-n preparing. will he. held in but may stay in Chicago and com- the community house, Thursday. Noâ€" ' mutt. Th0 spirit of Hallowc’t-n was murh in with-nu- at th« party uiwn in the \swmhly Hull Saturday awning by the nwtnlu-rs nf the: Holy ('ross chum-h. YvHuw and Mack cn-pe pa- per. pumpkins, rats and witt'ht-s and utlmr symbols (If Hulkm‘r'en effect- ively arranged ~wrung from the walls math- [ht‘ hull most uttrm-tivv. Duf- fy's orchestra from Highland Park. furnished music. “Humort'squc” will be shown In mutton pit-tun-s in the school assemh. ly hall Thursday evening. A kilchvn symphony will be given by the Pureancacht-r Assm'iatinn in the nvar future Among thaw who will take part uro: Misses Frances Biederstadt. .liN‘phllh‘ “'uodman. Elizabeth Schillstra Martha .lvpp- son. {um Gloss. Mesdumm E (. lluki-n R if. Penis A-lmx “illmun. l. (inldring. ('nrl Anderson and Mr. Thomas. Mrs. Frvd Labuhn was the guest of her aistrr-in-law, Mrs‘ George Lu- bahn of Evanstnn, Monday. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nada: this delicious flavor when you :ran': Lucky Strike .â€"-it's scaled in by the toasting process Material thmg [or one OI Im- Iorvuu u pum- ion's; in Huughtun II promising cenâ€" s or and in Johnson and (alhoun, rospwtiie guards Among the old Irwin who soon will be trying to nuke I- \nnity are MIKenLiv and l‘rwr- *0” guards; Holmes I-InII-I. and f-runun and Pulmer forwards ThI new board floor which was . . built and plnwd last “inter is now this dellClOUS laid onII- morI In Patton m’mnu- when you Rum and regular prflk‘tlt't‘ is the LUCkV Sllrikt‘ ‘hing. Uirmtm‘ Evanfl, who .Ip por- ' , sonall) Ioachingh huxketbull this war, weird m by ‘uring the last Week had I! picked sting process .tcum urimmage the freshmen and ‘hI-M' acrimnmgus he up will he on the regular Uracill‘t’ program ht‘nCC- and.“ ... ”at“ 12 tiaré ‘1Qrth' Sunday at four MIR» yourself an honest nun. and Etl‘n you may he sure that there is ‘on‘p loss rascal in the world‘ Thnmu l ('(rlylc. ‘ It is um true (hut all the men an- ‘uut drinng automobilei at church :time Sunday morning. bécauso a lot Lof‘ them Ire in the kitrhen hum: g brtwinx. H’uuy 6, Wisconsin It Madison; Feb- tunry ll. Notre Dame at South end; Februury 18. Indiana at Ev- nstnn; February 20, Minnesou at '. .vnnston; February 25, Ohio at Ev- :nswn: March 4. Ohio at Columhuu. nd March 6. Michigan M Ann Ar- ti n, but they naturally will have I 'timatv expenses. Nor will the :4 erifl or hi< nidn rrm-ivo extra com- pansation. coat. m the 01mm.“ of tlisinterefik’d luwyrrs, 3200.000, the amount being divided about equally ln-twwn putt“ ahll «left-mu. Total ntturnvy {999 211mm will run $75,000, .1 L. aura-d lv' those willing tn mulu- an c-stlmaw n [ht triul's oust 20m Small and \‘mnnn (‘urtm m WhnM- bank the allow-d illegal trum- a tium werv «arriml nu, “ill be t lvd togvtber Most 0! the amt of the trial nn the (0‘s side will have to he paid by S ngamon countyl ‘Neither Shh-'3 tornay Mortimer of Sangnmun nor atu's Attorney Smith of Lake unty will receive extra compensa- Gm. Smull'a trial on {he Indlrth-nt charging: him with (-unspiracy m deâ€" fraud the run» out nf 32.000.001) will nngamon County Will Have to Pay Most of the State's Share Director Evans hu mm..- fairly out! new material in Shem-r. Stoker, luwh. Srhi'h and Peningor. who will e tryinglor one of the forward posi- 200.000 FOR SMALL ' TRIAL IS ESTIMATE ILLINOIS Now ’3 ti“ Time} Lake ; Shore Creamery HANSEN, Proprietor BUTTE. EGGS--MARGARINES 51...! Telephone 5 ' :02 u. 11 um i l [i Bui ; ing Material Solvay Coke Northf re Merchants Express Co. M. 80M b Inc has. 207 N. s '- lsc Tel. Highland Park 550 «7 Fines! call ‘1 vicar? If ‘ thing; your? now “ matté Teleph Y ' will make a big saving i you order your Suits I ats now at the low ‘f'we are now giving. and = pric . W ‘33?“ M Park Fuel Company ousmm dlytoallPoht-Behmm Quality H om: Dressed Poultry _I 685 Central Avenuc also do expert fur work. 'mkeun and Chic!” LADIES :mc noon To "III, we Merchants Express Co. 6 Nocth Sheridan Road Highland Puhfllhoinli' SERVICE {IlllllllllllllINIINIII mnlmmmm Lake Nov Kel Keep i‘n g (‘EN' 393 Men‘ ”4 ( .‘hl [.91

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