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Highland Park Press, 28 Aug 1924, p. 6

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w night from an eight weeks stay :2 Kingswood Camp in Maine. Mrs. J. D, McDougall of, North Green Bay road will leave the latter part of the week with a ‘party. of friends . from Lake Geneva on a week‘s motor ':‘rip to the Dells Ind‘ various lakes of Wisconsin. _ 3 filcmuhuoou, g,f nue occurred the marriage of Miss Cedar Lake, Ind., last Saturday to spend a week. They will attend the Fundamentals conference in progress at this time. ° $s | â€" George Benson will‘ return tomorâ€" Mrs. J. G. Fidder and gons, Rayâ€" mond, Walter and Roy, nibtored to *Mr. and Mrs. William H. Meyer of Prairie View announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter Lydia to Marâ€" shall R. Schroeder, son of Mr. and ul_'l. H. _H._&Mer of Half Day: _ Jeanne Renning Brandwas hostess to a number of friends at a party Satâ€" urday cdommemorating hzr birthday anniversary. < y f _Mrs. Anna Kline will entertain the Rebekah Sewing circle at an all day meeting today, t i # Mrs. J. Barber of Glenview ayenue, was given a delightful sutprise party Tuesgay evening, by a m;xlber of ‘her friends commemorating r. birthday anniverskry. ‘The evening was spent in playing hundred, euchre and bunco. The 1 prize winners were: at fiveâ€"h , Mrs, J. P. Carls son and Irz.k Charles |Berry; at euchre, Mrs, Gertrude Gaosman and Florence‘ Yager; at bunco,iMillle 4Juh4Ԥ rend. â€" i f s Nearly all of the Highland Park business houses will be cl sed all day Labor Day, â€" n 2R Bar 6t 4 If you have an item,, ‘phone it in to the ~Press. 'zltho we to call as many people in Highland. Park each week as we tan, it is impossible to get every item of news in town. Let us have your items; we‘lare glad to publish them ifor you. â€"| . 3 PAGE FOUR oi ts nc i0 0t sc ie ns Walooan s oonmnr s ces Nmd cb iips / Mr. and Mrs have spent the of their cousin, of South St. J turned to; their Rev, and. Mrs] Douglag Atwill and son of St; Paul, Minn,, artive in Highâ€" land Park tomo for a two weeks visit with their Brother Mr. F. C. Atâ€" mud {family lof South Green Bay TaL C c 3 tm d Al P Mr. and Mrs. ehildren |of~ Cer pected home to and Benton Har Bend, Ind., wh visiting relative Rev. and Finkbéiner motored to ‘Freeport, I1 over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. (A. 'l“»La on and chilâ€" dremâ€"of North Bt. Iohnts avenue are in Wendell, Mifn., visiting Mr. Larâ€" son‘s parents. 4 *h Mr. George Hray y is class from the. . Ebenezer | Evangelical Sunday school enjoyed hike an(! picnic in the wo_odtdn 7 y3# 3 _ Mr. éndli’i wood, Calif., w a visit at the 0. E. M. Kelle Mr. and Mrs] Britton Soverign hotelf Chica this ‘city, have taken a sion ri?ge for Bepter The |North hor; class met Tudsday,. sixth a';l the home of’fih penheimer of Titke For Lieut. and . Richard Harringtan Darrell and My. and Mrs. La. Verne Nash and Miss lorence Schreiber are enjoying a <mg§tor trip . to Phantom Lake, Wis. i y ~"Mr.jand Mr Bemid_fe. Mi guests) of Mr and family. â€" viceâ€"ptesident l of g}\ national Gol associ position he w recen Miss ‘Ethel W. M‘gfl ten days in Paul, t ringy, y lg l Alter: a hon is Mont., Dr. and Mrg, home in Chicggo. .. “Judze” .A' E.v §'fl the week in Optario, ness in connéebtion wi cago on his â€" the ceremqny. Murfivle.ouise ding l;urch. : Brandstad as After| a hone ind Mi#. Harol{l D. Searls of , _ Minb., werd the Sunday of Mri and Mts. M. Warner Yebe, 1 arrive ome ‘of John H summer drs._‘}hi in‘s cav. ome in . H, Pu tral| ave ay ‘fron or, Micl re (‘thes Britton|I. Budd of the Chicugo, forme of aken. a house o::g(ia- eptem ber. { A nigce Teald p issâ€"Hels sted‘th Mouit, i H} Backus who mer|at the home Hatriett S. fny avenue have reâ€" * in Clliforn& Putdy and their _avénue are exâ€" from Kalamazoo MicB., and th i have ‘been Chicago, _A ho was in Chiâ€" trip pen&m?d O‘v Mp' 9 ‘Y 8, Grayt?a; k young couple. ip to Billings, nest will be at h is spending nada, on busiâ€" h his office. of “D\lb" lnter- tion. to which ly elected, > y is spending Minn., vigiting sarden â€" Study gust twenty . Jonas Kupâ€" t. x+ ler of Hollyâ€" Thursday for heir son Mr. to illiam be present. Miss Kimball w; gradu-l ated from Dana Hall and since then‘ has been studying musi¢ and the languages in Boston, r@urning home! in June. . She plans to }continue her study abroad in the near future. The board of directofs of the Y. W. _ C. _ A. and the merfbers of the Girl‘s Work committee ghve a shower ‘Tuesday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. rooms for Miss Colgne: Poynter, j whose marriage to Mri 'Qeorze WÂ¥ Marley of Chicago will fake place on | Saturday in Chicago, Af) .I The ceteâ€" mony the young couple will go to M.ot:q:hecity.. Mo., to sifend a week , with the bride‘s ‘ hey will ; m,‘.l_tgthei‘l;,,;boni'e in Highland Park, Miss Mary Kimball, #ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis K. Kimball of, South Green Bay road} will be preâ€" sented to society in agnovel way on Wednesday evening, ; . 3. ‘Miss Kimball will make her »,bop; to society at an evening musical tqe guests at which will be friend Mr. and Mn.’ Kimball and a few lf ‘Mts; Kimball‘s friends who will assist, Miss Prisâ€" cilla White, Miss Ki II‘s teacher, and Miss Dorothy Parker, their acâ€" companist, both of will also Mr. and Mrs. Thom Chicago announce t their neice Miss Ethel to Mr. Edwin T. Maech on Saturday, August lq Maechtle will be at hc 1 at Hyde Park. Dorothy Bleiniehl with chicken pox. Mrs. L. R. Rigdon end with friends in B Mrs. Rolland ~Blei luncheon guest of, M aelson of Park Ridge .The Misses Ruth a ner of Stoughton, Wis of their sister Mrs. Mrs." Paul L. Udelf and : daughter Donnva Jeanne spent the week end at Long Lake as the gu t:s of Mrs. C. A. Sanborn. ; +# t Mrs. H, A. Seliery afdichildren will arrive home today frojm the Atlantic coast where they spent the month of August. + * | Mr. and Mrs. A.~ son and Mr. and Mr and daughter with f1 cago spent a few da Starved Rock, Jack Benson retu home . Tuesâ€" day from visiting friends in Lake Geerge and Albany, 'iY" where he spent the summer. § & Mr. and Mrs. Ra Fletcher Seyâ€" mour have returned from Wisconsin where they spent a iRonth. Miss â€" Dorothy an iss Eleanor Keller who spent the gast two months in California with their grandparents returned home Tuesdaly.) {â€" ~Several friends of Mrs. J. F. Snively lheld a delightful sfirprise party atJ | her home on Central avenue on Sunâ€" | day evening: in honos of her birthday,i A truckload of blifd people of Chiâ€" cago held a picnic i Sunset ,Woodl‘ on ‘Sunday. ; Their Ig time was | spoiled and they werk forced to leuvo{' | earlier than they ‘had intended on ac{{ | count of the discomfort inflictted by j the swarms of mosqiitpes, | Mr.and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard and . son Paul W. Jr., off Walker avenue,‘ have just returned fiom a motor trip, to Aurora and along the Fox river." While in Aurora, theg were the guests of Mrs. J, E, McCo hik of that city, | and attended the Ceftral State Fair and Exposition, | xX Mrs, Frank Green f Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her son C :Tles Green and family of North Greén Bay road. Green Bay road spe in Lake Geneva, Wi ‘_Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fritsch and daughter of Oakw avenue tpflfif the past week with Mrs. Fritsch‘s parents Mr. and Mirs, J. Arnold of Wheeling. uk ho l Miss Bonita Kleinkr of Chicago wt the guest of Miss a Winter las! week. | $ar B Mr. Drennon of at the H. A. Seller weeks,. /‘ AvC Mr, ‘and Mrs. P children spent thre Iil., on a fishing tr Miss Florence! Whrner left yesterâ€" day morning it# Mr. and> Mrs: Harold Searls bn fa motor trip to Bemidje, Minn. 1 s t ie |‘ . Among those m the ne Evangelical ch who attended t] camp meeting at ngton‘ on Su day were: Rev, ahd Mrs. J. Keagle, Mr. arid (Mrs.. William Guyot and family, Mr. and Mis, Northcutt, Misk Olive Haefele; Migg Carrie Kuist an Miss Louise Kuig, Miss: Wesslit ’Mr. and Mrs. Orville ‘Wessling, Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Rhinehart and fll% _and Mrs. John Rhinehart. xc Mr. and Mrs. F. . Noerenberg @ Miss Mary Loui yot are spending this week at i?-ee arrington °C ,. meeting. } ol d i (Mrs. Sarah Cl | engagement â€"of | Lillian Schepp t IVamey of Crysta Mr. Lawrence Tk ‘has: returni from a two weeks ofting at Rice C Wis. j en Pg Mrs. J. D. McD Miss Marjorie LBbaming will return Friday from a mbnths visit in th east. ; [ p t W Mrs. Emma, L. has rented the J on South Green make her future Park. 4 Mrs. Margaret] Farmer | of SW& Green Bay road unces the birth of â€"a ‘sonâ€" on Thirsday, August 1, Mrs. . Farmer s »AMormerly â€" Miss. Margaret Q‘Lea gfd?h Forest,| . Mrs. Emma, L.f Field ‘of Evanston. has rented the d Obee residence ~_Mr. and Mrs. 1 daughter Irvin o returned from a French Lick, Ind THE HIGH illiam M. Reay and off Hazel avenue have tfhbers of the 1 vfi a shower ‘Y. WwW. C o ',‘J, Poynter rk George W. qe;lace on Â¥i J the cereâ€" nt the week mington, TL ehl was the Frank Michâ€" ast Thursday. d / Rachel Egâ€" are the guests y Zimmer, C,. Findley of narriage of Llpcile Potter e of this city, Mr. and Mrs. me after Oct. say road and m home in Highlan vey announces <the en daughter w Mr. Clarence E. Falls, Mich." _‘ _ com â€" the Ebenezer who attended the arrington on Sunâ€" d Mrs. J. Keagle, . Persons and H. (G. Winter nds from Chiâ€" enver is visiting home for a few few days visit at :q'tall of North the past week T. Thomas and days in Antioch, last week at quarantined ND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINO | ' rriage Miss Helen B. | Willits, daughter Mr. and Mrs.‘ | Ward W Willits of South Sheridan. | roge, to Mir. Robert S. Burnside, son | of Nr.. dha Mrs. |Ralph H.. Burnâ€" | side of Portland, Ore., will take place ‘gt the Willits ‘home on Saturday, | September 27, at 4:80, followed by a. | recéption.| Miss Willits‘ only attendâ€"| | ang! Will We her sister, Mrs. Staniey | | Jackson, #ind the g will be nt-J | tended by [J. McGregor Willits. ; | Mich., w j a few m neth in â€" ¢ is N. ;| md iths‘ S Blgff, M l" Mrs. "| several 1 ;| urday ev Mr. a | Wéodpat | day| fro ) where th f W}s. 1 M E. ‘IW ndsor, Missâ€" ’ld, tom A ;l> n fG.way ‘Ws, _‘«' w roarl, to | of "*’_-_ tended by J, McGregor Willits. (‘Mrs. Miude Bevins of Laurel aveâ€" nue has as) her guest for an indefinite visit, her gousin, Mr, Archibald Bailâ€" ey ‘of Runiford, England. . Mr. Bailey I land P on Aug. 18. iam Monroe Wright of ‘ t as.her guests this week Mr. a: i T.0 of Atlanta, & 5 t { ; . Mr. ad Mrs. Gust Redine and famâ€" ily with |the| Missas Astrid and Vendla Adamsco®, motored to Milwaukee, Wis. last Thyrsday and spent the day at the homk of Mr, and Mrs. George | Huppric®. . | << }. _ mant Mhey "C 3 rlisd: mwat her home on Glencoe avenue 0 uesda aftamogn.‘ : * Mr. gnd Mrs. Harry Paul and {a ily of |Ridgewood . Driye have bee endinkg‘a couple of weeks in Criv its, Wig. They are expected home th d of the week. aar ind Cliftdn Franklin, ten year old :(j of C. H..Franklin of Homewood ave e, is guarantined with scarlet feveq : is gétting along very ni¢ely, | ||| Little Thomas \Charles Free wh ‘:%tad hik tonsils removed at.Alice Ho | hospithl, Lake Forest, 1 st : Saturdg) ’fi;‘ip getfing ‘along very nicely. J ‘ Mr.land Mrs. Paul Soden of Good | land, as, were guests last weel mt thd home of Mr. and Mrs. R. § | Black bbf Bloom}street. > 1 | . Mrs] M, A. Mihills of this city suf | fered |a gevious accident early this | month| while in London. Mrs. Mihilh ’.'ts stepping ftom ‘a motor when 3 tarted forward throwing her to the ground and fracturing her hip. Mué fihilly had spent the past th d¢ ‘mMonthd touring Europe with het "ugh r. ‘Miss Mihills® and had eÂ¥ fected|to sail for home on Sept. 0 She is| at the American hospital, 7 3t. John‘s Wood Park, N. W., Londox, \The [Wednesday Afternoon Sewing olub ehjoyed :a) delightful birthd '4 party ih honor dwf Mrs. Philip Schre i : John Witten, Alex erty, a Ted" Dhlwein left y y for: two weeks touring trip through t gast. f , mX i Mrid. F. C, Atwill of South Gr Bay d | hostess ‘gt lunch on Thesday for Mrs. Raiph Stu of New York city. 7 : Mids‘ Elena ‘Fantoni, niece" of find Mrs, Oliver Stowe Brown of I vinia) is returning tomortow even from [Fish k, Wis., where she been kouncillior at Camp Meenahg i ¢ inte to study are &1 | to telephone â€" Highlandâ€" Park | ; pridr to September 8th, in orde A | suithble! time} may be reserved. [ ’ nel. RoBertson of Ravinia, _ teripr decorator, will give a ]jr | eight lectures at the Art Institu® [ Chidago beginining Monday afte h â€" Sep§. 8, at 290 o‘clock." This cop / all be fully illustrated with P ‘ quate pictures for the walls, draper | piecks; of furriture, and other de d ;i;tive accessories, will open the ‘k | son‘q lecture gourses at the Inst t ‘Mr. [Robertson‘s subjects will i icl "“'flx Bride‘s Home," . "The Co ‘ P H(_)‘ ;". and several other interest I . ; /. Mibs Mary Stoddard who has b the guest ‘of Miss Colette Fisher Hazel avenue for the past two m has ed to her home in I ville, Kentucky. sgy a] 54 2 Nes e T11 / M# and Mrs. C. H. Witt mote last Week to Oguawka and Burling iT _ M#. and Mrs, William Witten s a few days lagt week visiting fril in Green Bay, Wis. Homp," subjécts fhel Lat pmfl'y’ :directo the! Highland Park Music school thel Junior of Bush Cons tory, Chicage, announce the! ope of lboth studios on September, Asgociated with Miss Marley 1 Migek â€" Madeline Chadwick, teac piafio:4nd Miss Kathleen Morrig, conipanist, ofganist and pianist. Moyris | has advantage of ‘n with Frank | LaForge,> disting ul col er ‘and concert accompan i8 N York city, Charles W. (: barftone and : Edgar Nelson, orga and: Miss Ptynter will continnm& wofk at ‘the| Â¥. W. C. A: - of 397 Central Avenue The 24th. year of COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC opens September 8, and clasges in the HIGHLAND PARK BRANCH will resume on that date. | ; ;â€" 5 , f f Private and class lessons. Piano, key board, harmony, s eading and ear mlhm + GH 3 s 'f Registration date Saturday, September 6th, 10 A. M. to 5 P_ M All the Facilities of a Great Metroééfi School of Music Are Available in _ Your Neighborhood _ | tudents in Branch Schools are entitled ... Offered by Columbia Sch tm ‘_._ K. W. HUBER ELECTRIC CO, 15 8. St. Fohns Ave. _ Tol 0 We are/only too glad to give a démoHtra- tion of this wonderful car. $ We are happy to announce that we a%e!fiow dealers for the famous . Je ho Earl W. Gsell & Co. CHRYSLER SI Columbia School of Music , MAIN SCHOOL, 509 South Wabash Avenue, Chicago George Koon Motor S Phone Highland Park 49 .106 South First Street ~â€" CA NCM / TD HCOVER It BEATS ... as it Sweehs swÂ¥ tp Py s Phone H. P. 23 somewhere else. erwise lives are in jeopardy. Bri r{ ur preâ€" scriptions here where you get thengn st of drugs and ‘the greatest of care, supported by the best knowledge and good, long experience.> These are the things that count in intrica or even simple prescris)tion work, And ‘unless you get them you get less than the best and less than the doctor expects. Here patient and doctor alike get the satisfaction and the s ety that good medicines properly put togeth can afâ€" ord, and it is cheaper in the end to bring reâ€" scriptigns hqre than to go shopping for t{\’em In almost all walks of life, in all studies, profesâ€" sions and businessesmistakescan be made. In our business, however, mistakes are im ble, othâ€" The Man Who Must Alâ€" â€" ways Be Right ; Helen Elizabeth Taylor, Teacher i Thermos Bottle Taléum ... 'flct in dust and dirt which settles on rugs ami upholstered furniture and keeps you contins Lu,allxlbusy_. But with a Hoovet it‘s no task uaily busy. But with a Hoover it‘s no task at all to keep rugs clean and do all y dusting dustlessly. _‘ } * câ€"â€"o-..(r t anoal \) q 5'7_1‘..‘ 7 V eA e.' " (hse= i Clare Osborne Reed, Director Telephone Harrison 5930 PeC o % Let us demonstrate OpexiWiRows PHARMACISTS kik Hiabeiâ€"Ambich SPECIAL fldtodldu.!m;fi-tuu School of Music I Sweeps 11 Telephone awm”« 380 racher in Charge > 380 Central Avenue THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1294 Metroéqilitan €s it Cleauy 17¢ and 23¢ Tel. H. P. 150 | t4 m tr i tw ts “ Iplu < Oak PARRO I No » 1 THURS ISav hok omm VETTTILE Ch sloe m â€" fr of P xt h

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