PAGE SIX Mrs., M. D. Vail and c Lincoin avenue . { $ from West Falmouth,. Mass,, whe they have been since the of Ju Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred T/ & daughter and Mr. and Mys. Krumbach motored to. i| La Wis., Saturday to spend |two we Mr. and Mrs. A. W. |Â¥Y ha moved ‘into their own bomd t 4 Oakwood avenue. i $B > c Mr. and Mrs, Norman Culver a Mr. and Mrs. E. H. xc'ï¬m > home Friday from the ’?n ion the Mystic Workers at Indian 1n_d. They ‘ report a mTt oya trip. / ; 4 Tds was Mr. and Mrs. F. M. MeOmber nounce.the marriage of theigâ€" ter, Corabel, to Sergeant Jan Wolfhope of Fort Sheridan on Tu: day, Sept. 30, at St. Paul‘s=Uni salist: Church, Chicago, |the Rev. Ward Brigham officiating. Sistér Theonillia of | Fariba Minn., was here last week fof a visit with her parents Mr. M Williare Kopp of Lincoln avenue. Oct the Ladies‘ Aid Soctety ï¬.t t Fiv: gelical Lutheran Church in the chu? parlors this afternoon. (!< | > â€"â€"Mr,. ‘and Mrs. Marco Ventw nowice the birth of a sou, bitn ay: _ f The Miriam Club of | For will have an election of: rs Thursday afternoon, d. members are urged to b¢p it. Mrs, David Flynt of ‘Gle & nue, is entertaining a few f tea this afternoon in iment her sister, :Mrys.. Stoddard, |who moving to Chicago to ‘her ho‘ Mrs. Clifford Mo;u;i'r fourteen friends at di P honor of her guest, Mrs. C, nis. _ et‘4] y The: annual rummage| salé of Daughters of the . ev tion is in full progress. is last day of the sale.. M > Mrs, Ernest Kent of| is visiting her sister, Mrk. O, F. of North avenue. t : 8 Mr.{and Mrs. offr will have as their week ts and Mrs. G Ederheim $ Je Wolf of Chicago. tove d 1+ Mr. and Mrs, Kris o h makle their home with Mr. and. Howard Moran during it have taken an apa in {Chi for the winter. f Among those entertaining for C Edith Davies whose m 8 to Mir Jesse Earl Ham will take place Saturday were the following: Hatel : Beli of â€"North St. John‘s * nue is giving â€"a dinner for her fW« evening;â€" Mr. and Mrs.) Jo: - Intosh of Evanston entertaingd a informal tea last Sunday; and 8 Eleanor ‘©‘Doble .. and Mrs. J Laeglier were hostesses & | kitdi¢er shower on Tuesday evening., 3 Mr.~ and Mrs, ~Marsh H ‘ sell have returned from Fregch Ind.,. where they sperit a a ï¬ the convention of the National 1nC M Pearl I heatre s >".>, . SUup. . THE PICTURE Mï¬s The story of two who wed‘in life Acsop‘s Fables and . Spoft Lidfffs including News Mon. & Tues the Ir &V M OUR GANG in "COMMRKCEMENT DAY" and Fox News n COMING . ATTRACTION "LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOF" H 1G HIL AND P Mrs. Wi LADYSIHULETTE wWED,, imu:.s. a;;' IDAY, OCT," 8.9â€"10 BACK AS A REAR AMERICAN *KID‘"t "THE FAM NORMA TALMADGE JACKIE) COOGAN THE D BABY troit, Mic of this ps im (hopp sATURDEY, OCT. 11 M "$ECORETS" the 4i PEGGY *\ . Mrs. Ward W,. Willets of South \ Sheridan rod? leaves Saturday on a | motor trip for Three Lakes, Wis., where she will spend the next ten [‘dnys. She will have ag her guests Mrs. C. W. ï¬nckliey, Mrg, C. P. Merâ€" i‘tena, and Mrg. Arthur J, Jerrems. _ _ The Woman‘s Missionary society of C the Ebenezer Evangelical church will s\ meet at 2:30 o‘clock en Thursday h ;gdmmqon, . 9, at the Bome of Mrs. 8. H. Montgomery of Cénitral avenue. :|| . Mrs. â€" W.) W. Manning of North | Linden aventie returned last . week 3 ijfrom Glenbupnieâ€"onâ€"Lake George, N. ’ | Y., where she spent the gummer. .|| : Mrs. Elonz6e Tyner of Prospect aveâ€" | nue leaves the end of the week for ,vat. James, (Long Island, where she will be the guest of Mrs, Ralph Milâ€" ler.. : Mrs. : Tyner â€"returned from *"E&mpe in July and since then has been at her ‘home in" Highland Park. C zOn.her way to St: James she will | spend a few days in~ Washington D. s° C.; and after leaving. St James will | spend the réonth of November in Washington. | Her youn$ son John f 'nge van Rensselaer is attending ‘h,ke Forest Academy, and herâ€":daughâ€" ter Margaret Kathtyn. left Tuesday it morning for |Elmhurst sathool. Mrs. DF ringtime and lived thru its winter end of the week, ooe a ; The Lady Rlks Social club will meet at2:30 o‘clogk on Wednebday afterâ€" noon, Oct. 8, in Witten Hall. ~Mme. â€" Lowise Homep,. contralto, comes to t I New Trier high school auditorinm â€" gn . Wedne daly evening, Ocq. 15, at 8:15 o‘clock under: the ampiceg of "the: MacDowell Musical club‘of Winpetka. $ will be the first of a series of con <‘ under the auspices of this club to be given durâ€" ing the winter. Admigsion will be by.season ticket only. u‘» e are only a few season tickets leff. These can be <obtained from Mrs. flimt“at the Winnetka® State bank. : =; EDWARD FARLE C SECI%T" Miss Edith Davies of North St. John‘s avenue will, eptertain â€" her bridal party at dinner td_ï¬crrow eveâ€" ning.> * / s s k 2500 C c Mr.â€" and s.â€"Ward W. Willits of South Sheridan road &onnee the marriage of) their‘ daughter, Miss Hélen B. Willits to Mr. Robert Burnâ€" side of Portland, Ore., on Saturday, Bept. 27. . Stanley â€ï¬‚i ckson, sisâ€" ter of the bride, was the matron of honor, and J. McGregor, Willits the gflt man, Mr. and Mrs. Bu aldel‘lgft aturday evening for the coast where they will dpou m:fl ‘?f;- oon. They will be‘ at Jome .in Evahston: after Wees tu Minocqua 1or tLne . Mr. and. Mrs. F Green Bay toad : grathulations. pn the ter on Monday. Conant Manning senior year; at â€" tecnic l!flï¬t\l% at." Manning \is> attent Conant Manning has\ entered his senior year, at < Renesgelaer . Polyâ€" tecnic Institute at Troy, N. Y. Gordon Manning jis attending Lawrenceville school, Lawréncevilie, N. J. /‘ f Mrs. Ww M. Reay Of Hazel aveâ€" nue returned on Tuesday from New York city, where she accompanied her daughter Darothy. who| sailed‘ last Thursday for Belgium where she will attend school at Les Tourelle,; Brusâ€" M sels ES., OCT. 516â€"7 (flu . NEVER LET YOU FORC Tyner will open her house on Prosâ€" K , ILLEFXNX O IS rth Linden Mrs. Cowan t} 1 CAPTAIN +BLOOD®" e of Evanston : spend â€"th part‘ of the wintes with : Mrs Smith ‘pf North Linden avenu« Smith: ‘ll;%r;d the latter par > wintet in ifo Joossâ€"omim 6 :30 â€"< : Admiksion 30¢ thre Llouc?ter, Massa) L. ‘T, where thay AI e‘ â€"months. fore . Teturnin reen Lake, Wis ad |Lyman,â€" w for theâ€"sum NO liy avenue ie â€" summer / .. Roy imer 1 are iving the birt a d nd n TE Aych ns fls i ighter' Lora > spend â€" the & on ET ng. con i daugh 3 0i aAmp ney pect avenue about Dec. 1 for M% davys. o elphaniand} /. Mr. Jack Bizik of Chicago was the week end guest of Mr. Harry Bell North Sty John‘s avenue. «> .. _ Mtr. ‘and Mrs. B. D. Butler Waverly road left Tuesday for Hinsâ€" dale where they will make , th future home. paees l Mrs. J. G:" Fidder with her. lgn Mrs. J. G. Fidder with her. sons Walter: and Roy:of South Second street leftson Saturday for Polo, HIL, where they will be the guests ; R Fidder‘s brother and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Unangst. . Before returning home Mrs. Fidder will also visit former friends at~C] i¢k, NL Mr, and Mrs. A, M. Trout. of Mim avenue celebrated their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday aveâ€" ning, Sept. 27. . They entertained about sixty friends and relatives. The outâ€"ofâ€"town . guests . were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Buck and family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen, allyof Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Poetzl and. Raymond of Osk Park; Mr. and M Milton Hil of Austin;‘ and Mr. an Mrs. Arthur Sherman of Belvidete. Mr. and: Mrs. Trout were the rgeiâ€" pients of may beautiful and use gifts. _ ~ npaile 14. o ‘Mrs. ‘A. P. Smith of North Linden avenue returned last . week | fr abroad where she has been sin¢te !gnt June. â€" 4 Peiage 205 )\ # ord. T# A5 .0 + n ul John McBride of North Linden av nue is atteniing‘ Amherst college, havâ€" ing© left home for his school : carly part of the month, Ek Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davies of Ngrth St. John‘s avenue announce the niarâ€" riage: of" their daughter© Edith K. Pavies to Mr. Jesse Earl Ham of Chiâ€" tago, son of Mr. 0. F. Ham of Penâ€" dleton, Ind., which will take place at 4:00. o*clock" on Saturday af Jon, Oct. 4, at the Grace Methodist chureh, the Rev. W, E. Doble officiating, Miss Hazel Bell will be the maid of hongr, Mrs. Joyce MeIntosh the matron 6 honor, and ‘Miss Marjorie Davies the bridesmaid. : Mr. Robert W. Pease will ~â€"Mr.~and ‘Mrs. Richard Hanson * nounce the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, Sept. 25. . is toue o d oo Edward A. Eichstaedt left Tuesday for Seal Harbor, Me., where he will supervise landscape:: construction > Jens Jensen of Ravinia. The w is on the new summer estate of Edgel attend Mr. Ham as best man, and the ushers will be Joyce MciIntosh : George Nichols.. Constance Pease Pattiâ€"Jane : Shelton ‘ will be . flowerâ€"girls. â€" Mr.. Rollin . Pease will ging, and ‘ Miss Eleanor Doble wil play the wedding march. There will be a recoption immediately follow the ceremony. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Ham will leave on a wedâ€" ding trip mogoring through southern Illinois and Indiana. They will be at home after Nov. 1 at 915 Waukegan avenue. . ; ; + 8X , wene Hintz of South Second: street on 'i‘hurisd:}:aftemoon, Oct. 9 at 2;30 ‘Rev. Win,‘B. Doble, pastor of Grace M. ‘E. church left on Tuesday for Sterling, NIL, to attend the eighityâ€" fifth session ‘of the Rock, River conâ€" ference. â€" Next Sunday: evening he speaks at the First church where, he was pastor for: five years. . onférâ€" ence is expected to close next Monâ€" day or Tuesday. 4o o Miss ~ Atice Palmer <~¢<f~ Seattle Wash., is the guest of her sister Mrs William M. Reay of Hazel avenue.: Mrs. Henry Munsen of Libertyâ€" ville smt'g:uuday with Mrs.: Ernest Gerkin os 'dxwlgoge Drive. :~â€"â€" “}of Mr. an rs. Robert Samue j Lincoln nvï¬ue returned on My from a thalze weeks trip to Califoflh." â€"â€" Mrs. Carl Lang of Deerfield enterâ€" tained Mondgy evening at a. mistelâ€" laneous showerâ€" for" Miss Lillian‘ Schepp of North Second street whose marriage to Mr. Clarence Varney will take place in the near future, m were abous thirty guests" present,| and Miss Sthepp was preaenbedm*ny beautiful: and useful gifts. t on The Woman‘s Missionary society of the ‘First United Evangelical %h will meet at the home "of Mrs. Kuâ€" Frances J. McCarthy has returned to the University of Hilinois where he is entering ‘his junior year. Â¥ g? 4 The opening meeting of the newly organized ?entrnl Council of Childâ€" hood Education will be held Saturday morning at the .Eleanor club 8, 17 N. State street at 10:30. ; Miss Flora J. Cooke will speak on social motive in ‘education. _ Everyone is welcome. /) t . The hext regular meeting of the Highland Park Public Library: beard will be held on Thursday evening (tonight) atâ€"eight o‘clock in the lic library. | Ey 0 ~‘The dumior Star club wfll‘d&w. card party | Fridayâ€"evening, October 17th in "The Cafeteria," Central Aveâ€" nue. The groceeda will : benefit the Masonic building fund. C :s Mrs. Elizabeth Miller of Chiea was the week end guest of Mrs. h is Berube.. . |[=_ "_ sc t Mrs, George Dunscomb is spending a few days this week in Chicago. Mr. and |Mrs. Harry Schrey and children of. Kankakee, IIl., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, William .Guyot last week. | / Ne s o ts Mrs. Cowie and daughter of Chicago were the guests Charles Gehinct Sunday. Mrs. Daniel Cobb has returned from California 'rfter an absence of four months. ; + ta Mrs. Leslie Brand entertaingd a number of ?f‘end,s at a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Irvying Brand, last Friday evening. t B > Mrs, George J. Hinn and son Wilbur Karl have| returned from. Europe where tha* spent . the past three meonths.. | / _ " moreaie ty THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Dorothy of Mrs. Violinsâ€"â€"Elsie W'yu}an, Edna Sloan, Janetâ€" \Macchtle,. Elinore . Vercoe, Ivene Anderson, Doris Higgins, Vivâ€" t ian Allen, M Stryker, Wnflw;r f Miller, Armin Weichelt, Rudolph Milâ€" | ler, John Baker and Ray Best. * $ | Vioiince‘llo‘c-’-f.’lane Vereve:‘ / : . [ Bau@esh»nobgrt Roeber and Walter | Sleeman. .. [ ./ ‘ s d \ . Clarinetsâ€"Walter Siege! and James ; Simmons. E f | 1 ~ Comets â€" Clarence Straight .and | Gerard Nocrenberg. ; Tromboneâ€"Evans Swan, | j Piapoâ€"Charles Worthington, _ _ A large number of applicants also have tried for the few places left vaâ€" cant in the gh:f club by the girls who graduated last year. The new memâ€" bers so far <voted in the club are: Marjorie Bowden, Sylvia Trout and t Alice Dinkeloo, At the organization meeting the following officers were | elected: Dorothy Loomis, president; lJune ‘Freeman, vice president; Alice Dinkeloo, see:cu‘ ry â€"treasurer; Edwina ) Roberts, librarian. The accompanists \are June Freeman and Sylvia Trout. i Meetings are held Tuesdays and 1 Thursdays at the session .period. > | ANNUAL MEETING OF iB | XL, yY , IAUL { OCAL W. C. T. U: B |15 8. St. Johns Ave. ; Election of, Officers Held onl j | ‘~September 23; Outlook for / : §54"+ Coming Year in P f i The following officers were elected: ; President, Mrs. J. G. Fidder;.,ZViee-‘ | President, Mis. T. W. Gordon; Reâ€" | cording Secretary, Mrs, John Christâ€" 'mn;:‘Cor ing Secretary‘,’f l(u.! Edward : We ig; Treasurer, Mrs. K._ M. Cline! | pert is e The Ladies Aid society of thi Evangélical Lutheran church visited the ,Old People‘s home~at Arlinml Heights last Thursday. â€" Luncheon was served to. the ladies. ds3 { The canning and preserving season is in fw!l swing, and many have put up more than they can use. The Highland Park 'ï¬:)spltal would greatly appretiate fruits, preserves or jellies of any kind. Jars or glasses may be pxocdured from the hospital, to be filled. & m ‘ Mrs..C, E.‘ Friedlund and Mrs. George ‘Dock of Decrheld, attended a luncheon tendered by ~Mrs, Samueli Wilson of Kenilworth, Tuesday. An unusually large number of stuâ€" dents ‘have signified their intention of joining the high school orchestra, and many ¢thers are expected. : The progâ€" pects, nccordirz to Mr. Dinkeloo, are for a much better orchestra than the school has ever had. Rehearsals are held évery Tuesday and Thursday afâ€" ter. school. . The following have alâ€" ready signed up: 5 I â€"Mrs,. Theodore Kauffman of. Vine avenue returned on Friday from Cinâ€" cinnati, Ohio, . she spent. the past few days. .. The Guild vï¬'{meet at the home of Sisters Turnbull in Glencoe on Satâ€" urday afternoon, October 4. All are most cordially invited. is MANY STUDENTS JOIN ORCHESTRA AND CLUB Encouraging Interest Shown in Musical Organizations At .. .ls »Righ School The: spirit*|of girlhood the wideâ€" world over was typified by the Y W. C, A, living picture posed by Mrs. Ross Beatty, [with Miss Laura Lee Monahan, and) Miss Caroline Saathoff representing the spirit of girlhood on alternate rights in the window of Highland Park is grateful to Mrs. Beatty, the girls who posed, and th¢ association ‘for having given it a glimpse ‘into ‘the eternal beauty ‘ of girlhood. in exquisite living picâ€" ture. / / : f LIVING PICETURE IS ~_.\_POSED FOR Y. W. C. A. Spirit of Girlhood Embracing The World Shown Several \~â€"Places Here + The annual election of officers of the local Wonian‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance Union place on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at home of Mrs. L. J. Rice of Onwentsia avenue. ; The finances of the Union are in a flourishing condition, and the outlook for the coming year is very encouragâ€" ing. The members hope to do much useful and wTrtthhi!e work during the year. : § Superintendents of the variousâ€"deâ€" partments . will be. appointed later. The charitable,. relief, and visitation work has been done by members of the Union ments. and of) several of the departâ€" e politicians are blaming each othér for everything, but they have not| yet settled the question, as to party is to blame for the dry l(a. and the near approach of 4 \ $ It’s , Patented Wring : DRY Without _ ï¬ Breaking /A | . /WE REPAIRâ€" ALL MAKES OF WASHING MACHINES . ;. 5 South St, Johns Avenue . Telephone H. P. 180 Buttons W a little off Central avenue, as for ‘ Y Qetober we are going to give away, the best house broom made for : _/ i8 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD EFarl W. Gsell & Co. HE PRIMA DOUGLAS FIR TUB See It On Special Demonstration â€"at our Salesroom The PRIMA Electric Washer We repair electrical appliances ‘of all kinds, <~Prompt service AVE YOU SEEN IT? Special ; 50 Cents .. â€" HUSSEY HARDWARE CO. | and its f REMARKABLE NEVERCRUSH WRINGER 40¢ value reduced to Box Paper H. W. HUBER ELECTRIC CO. Hammermill Bond DECKER & HUBER October Bargain womiaas This Week Is Guaranteed 10 Years JTheHOOUVER | 29¢ PHARMACISTS Phone 23 Highland Park, Hlinois in mmaats n anhe tion have an agt *A . %lmdhcflu ulï¬of.pamn‘ patch. _ ’ x o {f THURSDAY, OCTOBEK HIGHLAND PARK, 111." Tel. H. P. 150 ‘ Safety Feature It Can‘t Fingers See Its Injure the