PAGE SIX There lrs been a gre®| deal of entertaining for | Miks RElizabeth Bacon, whose marriagd to Wr. Harold Osborne es s Ipla ' on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. E. R, s df Progpect avenue hostess at & lufi¢heon and handkerchief shower fbr Miss Bacon last Saturday. %1 esdaiy â€"evening Mrs. Chatles O. Bart vanston entertain the â€" brid plitty at a dinnerâ€"dance at ‘th u t i _hotel. Miss entine Bagkma®] of Wilâ€" mette is | entertaining| atifa kitchen shower this afternoon. K Edith H. Moss of Highland Patk isfbostess at a < thea: party ‘for th s wedding party 8 avenrï¬. om@rrow eveâ€" ning Mré. Geo \ eather of this city will entertain a dinner in honor of} Miss Haron] B _ > _ . Mrs. liam °C.‘ of Hazel avenue returned t of this month from Pasi | g Beach, and San‘ Francisco,| Calif.Jwhere she had been since M | > S=sise Mrs. Ralph A. ' John‘s avenue has a couple of weeks and Mrs, W. H.:8 Minn. | w [ ] Pearl) Theatre Mr. Mrs. C. to Green Bay, Wis., M the week end. visitinj Dennis. 3% Mr. Mrs, Pets yards of South St. John‘s ay aÂ¥k the happy parents |of a son "tasgt Saturday. Mr. Mrs. C.| W.‘ Sdmmers and family |of Sheridan‘ avdfue, Highâ€" Mr. Mrs, C.| W, Sgmmers and family |of Sheridan‘) avdiiue, = wood, moving: th jek to t » new home in Highland k. C The marriage ‘Mis#| Elizabeth Annâ€" Bacon and My. Har#ld: Osborne. Barnes |of Evanston [willl take place on Saturday evening, Oct, 18, at the Presb: church. (The Rev. Frank Fitt will perform mony. Mr. wi Barnes, | brothir of the TUESDAY, WEDNESDAN, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, OCT. 21â€"22â€"23â€"24 The fifty;fifty fartné®s iffla new one. The greatest rib:tickling vamâ€" ire picture ev de, nd don‘t forgetâ€"it‘s the inside story of glolly‘v and | w ® should be made. W * APh a Hal R« y, including Fox News on Monday || Sunday : Doors opeR® 3:80 nday : Doors open 6:30 ) Admission 80 cents a Author of “Scmi e" and "The Sea‘Hawk," Rafael Sabatini‘s masterful rc:g tes, Love Pnd Adventure, made into the greatest entertainm@nt ever saw. | 4 "| 7 «. Alsb Adgop‘s Fables and Fox News . | 4 1. wrrines | throre dor P â€" 1st ‘Performance 6 :45 . ~HMIGE LK ND PARK,/ _ ILLLNQIS > E' PRIDAY, OCT. 16 and 17 > > Change in Progran for Tonight and:Tomorrow Night TOM MIX agd TONY, the wonder horse in 7 Ajem dfnfic NOViT of wide apenthpaces . â€"â€" LINCOLN :t’ivggtm's 192;5,,}1;@,:# Drama | 64 YCLONE RIDER®" POTAS 66 |â€" w@ .M wFAEL SABATINT The Gré Love Story Ever Told with EVELYN SBRENT : and |CHARLES :CONKLIN . A todring@ huto race for gold and girl <; Also 2â€"reel Y, “STRE'I‘E{ HING THE TRUTH" § °4 i : in Prog ;“ mif TOM MIX n F P:.' t JYE L4 J. WARREN KERRIGAN Also & Hatry Langdon Comedy and Fos News BUNPDAÂ¥!& MONDAY, OCT, 19â€"20 | offf North St. he ests for T nts Mr. of Wlexandria, ATM AYT OF THE DUANES®" in motored they spent | and Mrs. _ deal of Elizabeth . Harold ron ; Batâ€" ‘Progpect heon and ss Bacon : Sundays beginning at 4:00,p. m. Sharp EXANDER CARR, BETTY BLYTHE | VERA GORDON in _ (| | [(’)LLYWOOH;; f ND PERLMUTTER TURDAY, OCT. 25 p‘s Fables tnd Fox News Snd Performafice 9;:00 IN BLOOD® ring : Doaks open 6 :30 in ;&i the ‘bridegmaids ~Miss Margaret rryweather, Miss Alice Winaton,‘i both of Highland® Park, Miss Julia Bacon of Tgrmoml.f town, N. Y., and Miss Clementine | Pastman of Wilmette. Mr.â€" William Wright:. Williams . of Detroit, Mich., will attend Mr. Barnes n1 best man. Th hnh'ers will be Mr. Clarence Skinner of. Lansing, Mich., Mr. Frank Winston, Mr. John Merryâ€" weather, both of Highland Park, Mr. Benjamin erson of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Port Blair of Chicago, and Mr. Addison L. Gardner, Jr., of Chicago. ‘There will be no reception at the house exeéept for the bridal party and relatives of the bride and groom. (iee [ ) .A A _| Mrs. M. H, Spades of Chicago is the guest this week of Mf‘re.: Mceâ€" Gregor Adams of Waverly street: _ |‘Mr. and Mrs, H, D. Farnham, who Jere married on Oct. 8, are making their home in the Cummings‘ flat on Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Farnham has formerly Miss Nora L. White of Chiâ€" cago, while Mr. Farnham has been a resident of Highwood for some time. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hintz of North Second street are receiving congratuâ€" %tiom on the birth;of a son at the q):gl\l.and Park hospital on Thursday, .‘ 9. % ul «‘Mrs. H. 8. Vail of Laurel avenue igâ€"again at home after spending six :eeks at the seashore in the east. | Patrons and patronesses for the assembly darnce this evening at the Highland Park Woman‘s club are Mr. and Mrs. D. l&m’asier. Mr. iand Mrs. Harlow C. Holabird and Dr.‘and Mrs. G. Q. Grady. . â€" it cuupren,s /‘ Announcement has beenâ€" made of the m «of Miss Laura G. Corâ€" jett, 'dm*%l Mrs. R. R. Corlett, to Mr. James N. Johnson, both forâ€" mer residents of Highland Park, which took plac t 10. â€" After a wedding ‘trip & Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will reside in Chiâ€" trago. o clp o t )% .+ â€" u 4i Scenesfrom CAPTATIN BLOOD RAFAEL s:a%m Admission 35 cents Admission 30 cents The Junior Star club card and bun+ co party will be held tomorrow (Fri+ day) night at 8 o‘clock in the Cafete ria, Central avenue. â€" The public is cordially invited to attend, â€" â€" . Mr. Russell Lesher is sp i week in Akron, O. .. f?fndihg tï¬â€˜* Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertbson, former. residents of Highland Park ‘have purchased a very &se home on one of the prettiest streets in iâ€" mond, Ind., where they / will ma their, future home. They spent the past two weeks in this city and vqhil‘: here Mr. Robertson enjoyed his 86t) birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are in the very best of health, . They will be pleased to have any of their friends here visit them ‘in their new home. e Peal k sns ol Franken Bros., the nurserymen of Deerfield, were busy last week unâ€" loading two carloads of Holland bulbs. â€" Three carloads have been reâ€" eeived recently. af o 4 Mr. William Tillman and Mr. Mils ton Tillman will leave Sunday evening for McAllister, Okla., whq:e they, will spend two weeks. . . _ * e l Mrs. Charles Diehl of San Antonic, Tex., is visiting relatives here and in Evanston for a few ‘weeks. , Last week she visited her sister, Ms. W* C. Egan of Highland Park,. tC P Mrs. Clarence Witt :n:l?Mrl-. Ansel E. Smith are entertaining 24 friends af luncheon and cards today at the homeâ€"of Mrs. Smith on Glencoe ave: nue. .e ¢ The Royal Arcanum held its reguâ€" lar meeting Monday evej;fing in Ma+ sonic hall. Refreshmenu‘.gvere served at the Sheridan Pastry â€"shop. < â€" _ â€" Mr.â€"and Mrs. George <W. Swigart who have spent the summer at the Exâ€" moor Country club, have gone in to the Ambassador hotel for the winter. Miss ‘Olive Haefele left last week yfor California where she will spend geveral weeks. C i . Mrs. Leo White apd Mrs. C. F. Warâ€" ner of Barrington motored to Fond du Lac., Wis., last week where they visâ€" ited their sister, who {rrcent!y undérâ€" | went an operation. ut eaep Those from Highland Brrk, who atâ€" tended the harvest home dinner uw dance at Briergate on Saturday eveâ€" ning, report a very enjoyable time. || 10 2 2. M 27 . L123AAA ccbcleahsc in in t n toniiect 2e nboit gqeveral weeks. £5%.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crapnell Mrs. Leo White apd Mrs, C. F. War.| Joy, I., and Mr. and Mrs. ' ner of Barrington mot:’td to Fond du| Holmes and children, and Mrs, Swapâ€" Lac., Wis., last week where they visâ€"| son, were the : dinner guests of. Mr. ited their sister, who recently: undérâ€" and Mrsg. Edward Therrien of | a went an operation. 1. | waod drive on Wednesday, Oct. 8. Mrs, S. H.; Bingham and Mrs. Chas.| Mrs. Harry Thomas of Glenvi .A. Winston entertained a number of | avenue entertained guests from _ Iyâ€" friends at the Exmoor club Tuesday ) ing Park yesterday for her ndr, ®afternoon. A delightful program was| Mrs. J; E. Broom of Indianapolis, lrendered by Marion Chase Schaefer| Ind., who is shere for an i n with Mrs. Jones at the piano. 4. â€" | vigit. â€" . Mr, Henry Hanson entertained the r, and Mrs. Morris Townley, who New Movement class of the .Ebenezer nt the summer here, have gone|to church Tuesday evening. â€" _ .â€"| New Mexico for a six weeksy‘ vacati¢n, nome,. EO Mr. and Mrs. John F. L, Curtis and their debutante daughter, Miss Dorâ€" othy Curtis, have mév%oto Chicago from their Lake Forest home. ] Mys. Alexander Paing spent last week in‘ Gary, Ind., viaiting friends. Mrs. H. 8. Haskin e:!t‘ertdned inâ€" formally at tea Tuesday: for Mrs. Boulton, Mrs. Harmon‘s ggothey, 3 Supt. of Streets John Hart and Poâ€" lice Officer Charles Rafferty are enâ€" joying their annual vacations. . â€" _ \â€"~Mr. and Mrs. Andoiwuorgm Alto, Ga., are spending two weeks Highland Park. 1 in Mrs. Roy Howe of ‘Puk ayenue, was given a delightful surprise by several friends last Wed_bsaday. t Col. and Mrs. Robert Gray Peck and their niece, Laura Fessenden Moyer, have returned from Boston where they spent the summer, and ‘are at the Belden hotel, Chicago f?r the winter. Robert G. Peck, Jr,, has entered Willâ€" iams college. i o Miss Rena Decker of Evanston is spending this week as the guest of Mrs. T. H. Decker, & { ~The Philathea class of Ebenezer Evâ€" angelical church will nxgld its annual banquet Friday evening in the Y. W. Mrs. S. J. Patterson, who has been .spending the summer with her: son, George E. Patterson d‘;‘Vinc avenue, left Sunday evening for Faribault, Minn., where she will visit her daughâ€" ter for a few weeks ore returning to her home in Forsyth, Mont. . Mrs. Rosing and her daughter, Miss Helga Rosing, are n ng to St. Louis, Mo., where they will spend the week end. u.. tig [ Mrs. Ida H. Barber is leaving Monâ€" day for Springfield to attend the Reâ€" bekah state ‘assembly < as delegate from Sheridan lodge.\. | Mrs. Ame Babcock ofdfloger Williâ€" ams avenue léft Saturday for Caliâ€" fornia where. she will join her husâ€" band. PX Pag: 45 “h{r and Mrs. Jos. J. Berube and family motored to Pullman, IIL, on Sunday to visit friends. s t Mrs. George D. Boulton and daughâ€" ter, Miss Marjorie, of California, are visiting their ‘daughtér and sister, Mrs. John H. Harmon.!=â€" . * Last. Sunday Mr. and Mrs.. Leo White had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. F, Warner of?lrrington and Mr. and Mrs. Letlow and family of North Chicago. _ :'1 use j â€"‘Mr. Jerry Leaming will attend the annual homecoming at the University of Tilinois Saturday.} ! _ â€" }= . ~â€"Mrs. John T. Alexander edtem‘?ed several of her friends i‘f; tea on Monâ€" day afternoon, <. . j }.~..._ j C e eERReT L ANTUTICE T i Mr. and Mrs. H. Ch*ndlet Egan visâ€" ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs, w. C. Egan, last Wednesday, en route from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Miss Mabel Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Holland ‘of Vine avenue, will be p I to society at a tea on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 18. Those assisting the debutante will be Miss Elsie Bla and Miss Emily Scott of Winnetka, Miss Sarah Louderback, Miss Maily Kimball, Miss Margaret Forgan \Miss Florence Boyd of Highland Park. « Mrs. Holâ€" land will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Boyd, Mrs. R. D. Forgan, Mrs. W. A. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, evatcimiremaninl npplacllixwost W,ï¬% s s + o CARe P P CRAipCra‘. of in Alexander, Mrs, Walter W. Manning and Mrs. George J. MeBride.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton of Hawthorne lane have <as their guests at a houseâ€"party at Au Train, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Vail, Mr. and Mrs. C. "M. Vailâ€"and Mr. and Mrs. Sellar Bullard. The party is expected home in about two weeks, .Mrs, Wallace W. Kimbail and Miss Mary Kimball of S. Green Bay road entertained yesterday â€" afternoon a the home of Miss Kimball at eigh tables of bridge in compliment to Mrs. David Kimball and Miss Gwenâ€" dolyh Purdy,";> â€"~ / ~ *‘ Winnifred Curry of Ridgewood drive entertained twentyâ€"four childre last Friday afternoon in honor of he seventh birthday. lank y * Mrs. C. P. Mertens of Laurel am nue is confined to ‘her home this w with an attack of la grippe. 4 ~Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lichtenstein o North Sheridan road entertained af dinner on Monday, Among the guests was Count de Brion of Paris, France who is making : an extended© trip through the United States. od The marriage of Miss Mary Caroâ€" line Wyles, daughter of Mr. and 1 Tom Russell Wyles, of North Sheriâ€" dan road, and DPr. Anthony Bigelow. of St. Louis, Mo., totk place at eij o‘clock on Saturday evening at t home of the bride‘s parents, Dr. Jo! W. Day of St. Louis officiating. Dr. Day was assisted by Dr. P. C. Wol cott, Miss Anne Wyles attendedâ€" sister as maid of honor. The matri of honor was Mrs. Leonard C. of St. Louis; the bridesmaids Mis Florence Boyd, Miss Margaret Fo gan, Miss Mabel. Holland, Miss Hel Boynton, all of Highland Park, Mi Georgiana Ruggles of New York ci and Miss Florence Jones of St. Loui: Dr. Day was atteniled by Mr, Dudl French of St. Louis. The ushers w Dr. E. A. Dixon, Hilgard Tittman, C. Alien Jr., John Talbot, Humphre Gifford, all of St. Louis, H. Town Deane of Chicago, Tom R. Wyles Jr. and Arthur W. Jerrems Jr., of Hig land Park. A reception for the you couple was held at the Exmoor Coun try club at nine o‘clock. Dr. and M Day will be at home at 4904 Buck! ingham‘ court, St. Louis, Mo., afte Nov. 1. 6 HICHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mrs. E. J. McCarthy, gave & 1 eon on Tuesday to ‘16 ladies who attending the annual convention the United Typothetae of Ameri in Chicago. Those who attended w Mrs. Peters Warren and ï¬{n. Frai Hurley of Kansas, N. J.; Mrs. Nelso Stinson, Jamaica, N. Y.; Mrs. How: Bullard of Hackensack, N. J.; Mrs. L. Berand, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Ha old Daned of Maplewood, N, J.; John Walkup of Minneapolis, Minn Mrs. Carl Harold of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. John Suhrman, Pittsburg, P Mrs. W. G. Griffin, Pittsburg, Pa Mrs. Denham Hartz and daught Mrs. Walter Bleloch, and Mrs. F Sherman of Chicago;, Mrs. John Skelly and Mrs. Daniel Hoynes Cleveland, 0. H <Mrs, McCauley, a former rq_g: of this city, and Mrs, Baker of Phi adelphia, Pa., are the guests of Mi Turnley. . I ' al on ooo en en To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Townley, w spent the summer here, have gone New Mexico for a six weeksy‘ vacati which they plan to spend in a back trip though the state. ; Mrs. E. Noethling and| son 8 of North St. John‘s avenue have t from a two weeks‘ hunt trip in the north. .« ol <e r. and Mrs. E. H; Eitel and Ely tel of Dale avenue have retu from Indianapolis, Ind., where weére present at the dedication of James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. a(u. Ward W.; Willits of Sheridan road a;\f her guests, Mrs. C. W. Buckley, Mrs. C. P. Mer and Mrs. Arthur W. Jerrems hhve urned from a two weeks‘ h party at Three Lakes, Wis. ‘ § (Mr. Fred Glader, 21 South G Bay road, who has been ill the two weeks with acute appe s is much improved. ; {ALL FELT, ~VELVET and IMPO /ELOUR HATS to be closed out at rkable figure. $3,; $5, and 88. \Auction Sale, Liza Bee Inn,| ber 17 and 18, 9 a. m. 131 N Sheridan rd., Highland Park, IIL. &dv. To a.; dear devoted mother : Who passed away Sa&t. 21, 1 Mrs. John Sheridan, Highwood, | I!1. In all her time of suffering, of ; and pain, § She had a smile of greeting, wi a thot of pain; j She thot of those around her, so Har, and yet so near {i I Not thinking that the hands of aLu: .. were creeping, near and near.s .. She bade xooJ-bye to no one, Her tires eyes closed in sleep. Sgnhasgonetojolnthoamh | Ih heaven, no more to A } From one who loug her rlï¬. 33 Edith Andres, T. 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