son, who is Mr. Engberg‘s sister, | not seen her brother in over thi years. : o e e \ Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Brand enterâ€" tained the members of the orchg at a progressive Hallowgen party, on Tuesday evening. The party first ceeded to Mr. Robert eider‘s garâ€" age,â€" where an old fashioned in dance was staged, with Mr. Will Heaney "fAddling." â€" From here guests were driven to Mr. Magn ‘s woods in Ravinia and comed by a wypsy camp. â€" The nder of the evening. was spent at Brand‘s io where refreshments were served and stunts enacted. it On Thursday morn at 9:45, the Girl Reserve committee lof the Y.!W. C, A. will hold its first fall m g. The work of this committee is particâ€" ularly important, since it deals with the four clubs of teenâ€"age girls which form such ari important part of agso« clation work. Several new leaders for these clubs are gréatly needed. â€"| If anyone with love for: is interestâ€" ed in this type of activity. Mrs. Marâ€" ley or Mrs. Carl itiehl would be most happy to talk with them. | | Frank Lauridsen left Tuesday |for Los Angeles, Calif., where he spend the winter with his aunt, Herbert Fritsch suff & ho ed rib.yesterday in a fall at the Elm Place school grounds. ;; : Mrs. Archie Veitch and sister, Dora Johnson entertaingd: 20 fri at a birthday party Thurs noon in honor of their mother, Mrs. August Johnson of Ridge road. afternoon was spent in playing five hundred. (Miss Alma Johnson & winner of the first p Mrs. r Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Schuitz] of Kankakee are visiting‘ their nipce, Mrs. Joe Morse this o Mr. and Mrs, Eric Johnson of Harâ€" ris, Ia., and Mrs. Ida _ iilton | of Worthington, Minn., are lgnlzuelt of r. and Mrs. O. Engberg. Mrs. Johnâ€" Mr. S. A. St. Peter Mr. L. B. Sinclair attended Dad‘s day at the University of Illinois ‘at Cham Saturday. â€"They spent the week visiting their son and hter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Le Croix and dayghter of Michigan. spent last: with Mr. and Mrs. George L. a in honor of Mrs. 0. F. T{"'# leaving for California a" time. +o * _Mr. E. T. Flewelling Awill at the City club of Decatur, on the 0, on November 14. & Miss Olive Haetele Sun from California where spent past three weeks. 1e 1 0. ... 2s3 On Tuesday afternoon Nrs.. E. T. _Stl‘dmorrgqtgrhiy\ed at five h:jred Mr: and Mrs. Russel: Lesher small daughter left Sat tday for Akâ€" ron, Ohio, to join her husband. will remain in Akron indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Cawley have rentâ€" ed the Russel Lesher residence, Many Highland (iresidents |atâ€" tended the wedding of te Geherity, formerly of city, and Mr. Arthur Foster of iston, which took place at the Evangton hotel on Saturday. ~ >~ i o + f Mrs, Jack Gallagher of N. St, Johns avenue entertained at tables of bridge on Friday afternoon in or of Mrs. 0. F. Sheator is leaving for Pasadena, Calif., in a few s PAGE SIX ONE OF THE TEST | STAGE .::;-c:;;:- OP A ""1“‘“ This D of a great ; that thrilled two §s, lives ~ po more b“.nlt.flil. l'nd t ever. _ 1 “‘hfl'm wortal, A Romantic Drama of the A Romantic Drama of the days y America on the 1 Also‘a Sunshine Comedy and Phthe Revie MATINEE Doors Open 2100 | Ev : Doors 6:30 _ A Pearl T Fox News Thursday DOORS OPEX 6:30 A rization of the wi ‘amous by CHAR G. NO .. The greatest ..“.‘.’.“"::'&":"":“' t o4 all dre found in the [dramas of ontinary people in Also "HOT HEELS"Wâ€"A Knodkout of Lau arid Fox News DOORS GPEN e4o â€" | _ + ® 230 conte Do rkel Ens Cagitdy, "The Fight Adapted from the play by William J. Hurlbu}t, "The Strange Woman" Also 2â€"ree!l Monkey C , |"Monkey: * % d Fox News DOORS OPEN :30 â€" || * "A rok 30 cents ‘it sunpay, Nov. § /}; Continuous Perfo "‘l e on Sunday ing at 4 p. m. CHARLES JONES and EVELIYN BJ) ENT in j 1E DESERT OUTLAW" _ SHIRLEY MASON in "THAT FRENCH LADY" TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY,. NOV. 4 and 5 _ » MAE BUSCH, PAT O‘MALLEY, MY STEDMAN, WANDA HAWLEY, HOBART BOSWORTH and ROBERT FRASER N the play of the [Hour d "THE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA" § ; |SaATURDAY, NoV.| if MARTHA MANSFIELD and WILBRED LYTELL in DAVID BELASEO‘S s'rtcs. svccm.nd tlem'phy by _WILLIAM C. DE M y . Hail! OUR GANG‘S here in YJUBILO, JR." THURBDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 6 & 7 _ HOBART BO§WORTH and PAULINESTARK in HIGH LA ND P A RK, HILLINOTS "HEARTS OF QAK" MONDAY, NOoY: ( rty hn lac |__Mr. anf! Mrs. Hatold E. Rasmussen {,of Birdstpn, N. J., were the week end l guests o théa;r aun Mn.HHenry Rasâ€" mussen m a ighwood. : Miss rlotte g:ï¬bon and Misg Virginia | Buck of â€" Ravinia® will be hostesses at an inf.fl;l:l Hallowe‘en party toporrow ev + t Mr, and Mrs. 8. Figcher, Mrs. Sarah Geisman and daughter Helen of Shanâ€" non, III.,\ were the Sunday guests of Rev. and| Mrs. Finkbeiner. . Next ay, _ mber 4th the Mothers lub of the Y. W. C. A. are planning| a specinll} ‘interesting p:t:t gram, with Mrs. J. W. Hyde, violini *A andâ€" Mrs] Esther Ward Ball, pianist, as the aftists of the evening. Mrsg. Ball is al professio: musician, havâ€" ing studied extensively abroad before her marriage, and . Hyde, a newâ€" comer to! Highland|Park, is reported to ‘be a Wiolinist ‘unusual ability. The Mother‘s club is looking forward with anticipation ‘hearing them., ; Mr. Mrs. Hatold E. Rasmussen of Bi u. N. J., Fre the week end guests of their aunt Mea HWanew D. Miss ‘Vidla Johnson of Stoughton, Wis., was the guest of Mrs. Rollani Bleimehl[last week, . . ... j Mr. angd Mrs. H.’%rWinter.visited friends i éntiocpj ist Sunday. Mr. an and : Mis: guests <« Hinn. Mra. Herbert Wis., formerly: the guest last Clifford. Moran Miss Rdith Ham&ty entertained the members] of. her Sunday school class at a party Friday evening. 1 nostesseq at an informal Hallowe‘en party tophorrow evening. } Mrs. Kellogg Speed of South S,herl; road| entertained at ten tables 0 â€" YEsterday :flt:noon. E ~The Misses Floyd have rented their house on Central Avenue to Mr. W. G. Strofg of Waukegan and . will spend the winter at the Pearson hotel in Ch k woke? Mr. ang Mrs. Harry Lehr and sons spent Subday in Fheanville. 3 Mrs. J} B. Card. of €e avenue has _ retuyned fr:g eveland, . Ohio, where she spent the past few days. â€" The N Shore Catholic Woman‘s league will give areard party on Wednesdgy, Nov. 5, at . the Skokie Country flub, (ilencw.; All membets and their frien jeorgdially invit to attend, mfl,ï¬%(}s will be usÃ©ï¬ for philabthropy: "" . °. _ __| Mr. afjd Mrs. Samuel Martin of Hazel avenue were given a houseâ€" warming) by their ciirdâ€"club on Sunâ€" day . evgning. ere were about thirtyâ€"five guests present. Mrs. Marâ€" _Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Summers moved from Shéridan avenue, Highwood, to Webster bvenue, instead of Hizhla'gd Park, as |stated inwl’ress a coupte of weeks ago. / ‘ Mr, Mrs. C. D. Ewell of 8. Green: road moved to the Pearson hotel, Chjeago, Oct. 1, where they will live duripg the winter. Mr. ang Mrs:; C.‘$ avenue gre moving the wintér months. Krumbach second, and Mrs. Pmr Juhrend |won the donsolation prize. Light reffreshments were served. _ Mrs. Arthur G. McPherson enterâ€" tained _two tables of bridge on Monday h n. : f / j rbert:Moran of Grgen Bay, erly of Highland Park was last week of Mr. and Mrs. M on the brink of disaster moving to Chicago for 8 :'R«lFriday} p:?‘lflbn“e-n C.‘8, Mauran of Dean Admission 30 cents | ï¬ Sport Reel mission 30 cents Sharp! |\â€"."3 in 1" is the: headlin og a cir !cular being‘ exhibited around town by | the Ladies Auxiliary of th Gg;:; M. |‘E. church for their bazaar, ‘bakery sale and movie which is to be given at the Elm Place +uditorium Surptdly evening, Nov. 15. t whe :+ \~ Mr. and Mrs. M. Watner spent the | week end in St; Paul, Minn., visiting their sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lowrie. [ Mr. Harry $tupple, one pf the drivâ€" !ers for the Bowman Dai company, | was badly bitten on the left gide last Friday momfï¬ while delivering milk to a resident on Sheridan road, by a German polir{':iog. This is the secâ€" ond time in two weeks t+t a driver | has been bitten by a dog. ||â€"â€" | \~_On last Tuesday evening the Busiâ€" z'ne,ss Girls club of the Y. W. C, A. | gave a Buncg party at the associaâ€" | tion headquarters which strained its | decidedly limited floor spate to capacâ€" | ity, the forty.:five. that re'% nt {being about the largest umï¬at ‘:can crowd into the living| room, .The | proceeds from the sale olT the tickets ;are to be. used towards |paying the ‘pledge made E the clubzduï¬n‘g the | recent Cmpai ns s t t 23 ‘r_ is Augustus E; Bournique, father of Mr. E. A. Boérnique and Mr, A. T. Boumiï¬:; of this city celebrated his eightyâ€"second |birthday on Monday with a family reunion at home of his N:LML E. A. Bournique of Cenâ€" tral avenue. | m ht 11 The bazaar. will: include ‘all varieties of " articles suitable . for | Christmas gifts, The bakery sale will include a variety of home baked é which will tempt most any wife, These two sales will be cond ‘An the afternoon and evening. "My Wild Irish Rose" is the movie bg !‘lm The public is invited to a Pif The Woinan’rz Home and Missionary society ‘of the| Ebeneézer dhu'nkl will meet today with Mrs. Wa}ten»_ Meierâ€" hoff of Glencok ‘avepue. || ; < . These beautiful fall da nr%i:ully too nice to stay in doors, The Friendâ€" ship club of the Y. W; C. A. decided to "hike" to Druce‘s Lake {ut%‘fhflrs- day and hold their meeting there, inâ€" cidentally it was a birthdjy â€"party as well for one of the members, and the cake . brought along w:: none too big, after their walk through the fall sunshine. f B4 Cc Five| car loads of members | from Campbell chapter motored to. liockâ€" ford on Sun to visit the Eastern Star home there. 1.#3 â€" _‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Roberts of Highlahd Park will give a dinner on Saturday evening at the Moraine. _ GRACE CHURCH SOCIETY GIVESE "3 IN 1" AFFAIR Bazaar, ry and Movies To Be Given at Elm Place * November 8th â€" // Mr. Robert McKinley formerly of Highwocd has sold his residence at 620 Center street, Waurdg'm and purchased a new home at 1011 Paciâ€" fic avenue, Waukegan, j . It isn‘t only the kiddier tï¬t love Hallowe‘¢n! Each of the eight clubs at the Y. W.. C. A. have planned a party in honor of the night when witches walk | abroad. Thursday evening the three clubs for older girls, Friendship, Aster, nidf‘eB‘.I ‘s are planning rs most delightful funâ€" fest. ts Py eS y 4) Mrs. T. E. Gordon and ¢ousing, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lomas motored to Red Granite, Wis., Friday. â€" /; <â€" i/ â€"â€" Mrs. Fred Hamilton, formerly Miss Florence Nichols â€" of ~ thiscity: will make her. hoxe in Chicago for the winter. | i ie : o s +Mr. and Mrg. Charles Lemkuh]! have rented their hjme to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobsen and |will leave the first of November for| El Paso, Texas, where they plan to spend the winter. . _ Mr. A.M. Trout and Mr, Jof Jacobs visited their |brother in | Foresman, Ind., on Sunday. 1ME3 S tin was presented a lovely gift by her friends. An enjoyable ev fi‘ reâ€" Mr,. and Mrs. Harry Clow motored to Gary, Ind., Sunday. where they visited their son Mr. Ervin Clow. Mrs. Marshall Bacon of Tarr N. Y., who has been visi eu)z: H. M. Bacon anE Miss Edith H. Moss of Lincoln avenue, has returned to her home in the fls Hal t Several classes from the Ebenezer SBunday schoo!l will. enjoy a Halâ€" lowe‘en .party this â€"evening in Deckâ€" er‘s new garJge on 8. nd street. Mrs. Robert Greenslade and daughâ€" ter Mary Jane returnefl yesterday from California where they spent the past four weeks visiting relatives.© Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Eyans of Chiâ€" cago, Mr. Peter Stupey of lichigan and Mr. and Mrs. T. n Walsh of Chicago were the Sunday gbgsts of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morse. 194. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stupple celeâ€" brated their fourth wedding anniverâ€" sary Sunday t,y entertaining Mr. and Mrs, H. Nevitts, Mr. and) Mrs. N. F. Nevitts , of Waukegan and Mr." and Mrs. Scott at dinner on Sunday. THE RELIABLE LA f FRENCH _ DRY C R> DYERS , â€" ,3 Phones 178 and 179 . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ressrmnnnenny | ATTRACTIVE BAZAAR | _ . TO BE HELD NOWV. 19 â€" The auditorium ; of the: Hig} Park Woman‘s Club is now a for rental for dances, parties, ures, dramatic performances, x:, etc. For rates, tel. the: g\mt, Mrs. J. S$. Glidden, Park 358. j [ At the last meeting of the Won q‘ubarequeatwu made that . 3ember would donate one han« hief .to the club as a Chris guent. It is a small gift and oped that every member will « \â€" Operations have been begun new bridge on South Sheridan d the road at that point is cl aking a detour necessary. : The ridge will be pushed to completi rapidly as 3:ulble. @ The Highland Park Musical will hold their first rehearsal on | day evening, Nov. 3 at the Y. V A. parlors at eightâ€"o‘clock. All dents of Highland Park who ar terested in musi¢c are invited tend. All members are asked to and bring new members. s it‘ a pleasure<to participate. in ‘or any information on this su all Mrs. J. D. McDougall, (Tel EUMS), who is in charge of this v START NEW BRIDGE i ON sSHERIDAN RC HANDKERCHIEFS FOR THE WOMAN‘S CI H. P. MUSICAL CLUB | _ MEETS NEXT MONl go Highway Closed During Op ‘ tions; Work Will Be Don § Soon as Possible > : Many Highland Park ladies working for the bazaar for St. M Home for Childrelit Jackson b vard, Chicago, which is to be in the Crystal room of the Black: botel on ‘Thursday, November from 10 a. m; to 10 p. m. There ï¬:e very many beautiful articles gale suitable for Christmas pré: ind many interesting social feat ?rs. Wolcott, Mrs. Corwith, and an Schaick are the Highland : g:mmittee to. . whom â€" contribui ould ‘be sent. ‘The annual rummage sale . Highland Park Woman‘s club place next Wednesday, Thursda Friday, Nov, 5, 6, and 7 from m. to 5 p. m. in the basement 0 club house. Donations for the, mage sale will be received at t house beginning Monday, the 3 10 a. m. Proceeds of this sale the building fund. Mrs. 0. L. O| is chairman of the rummage committee. ‘ EASTERN STAR PLANS » â€" SALE FOR NOVEMBE .. On Thursday evening Novembe a chicken supper will be gxM on Saturday evening a baked supper will be served. Those have attended these dinfners in years will be anxious â€"to be pr this year. At the dinner on Satt evening,; many valuable gifts w given away including an auntom and a cedar chest. ; NOV. 5, 6, 7 DATES OF ~‘ANNUAL RUMMAGE 8 LOCAL WOMEN AID , [ CHARITY BAZ! Sheridan lodge I... 0. 0. F. Sheridan © Rebekah ~lodge will their annual bazaar Thursday, and Saturday, November 6, 7 in Odd Fellows hall. The usual ing of articles both useful : tractive will be displayed. : . The Dorcas society of the Hi P::: Presbyterian church will veéery beautiful bazaar in the house on Wednesday Nov. 19. to be given early in the n order to avoid the very many tions around Thanksgiving â€" housekeepers have to meet, an« to help with the Christmas The bazaar will have many and unusual things ‘for sale a committee has made a determ fort not to have the prices t At this time an attempt to all that you will find at this . will not be made, but, a little some idea will be given. Eve you will be surprised and delig the: display. Dorcas Society of Presby 1 Church Plan Affair Earlier â€" This Year ©|â€" Odd Fellows & Rebekahs A Affair Held November ‘a~t~>~ t T and 8 3â€"DAY BAZAAR IS 7 f TO BE BIG EV Abirancrner mt ncâ€"t w hland old a rish It is th in lifll-_ hich then ing. utiful E‘ the etâ€" high; ENT is atâ€" ome land able leeâ€" ntal land Adv. i you azaar later ~then ed at club fonâ€" t 18 ject and hold riday nd â€"8 howâ€" nual r 6th ~and ham who . pâ€t hs:nt ay n‘s ach ork. AY the ed, ew, as club 1, at e iy old 394 atâ€" aS ery ntil ade bag the are abile the akes and ons ’ will for Ent: res. rg. esen sale AR one 6th, R 8 LE are the atâ€" in service. According to the recomâ€" mendation one fourth of the commitâ€" tee was to be appointed for one year, one fourth for two years, one fourth for three years and one fourth for four years. President 0. L. Manchest has appointed Superintendent Simpâ€" son as a member of the committee for the two year term. | .T. Arthyr Simpson, county superinâ€" tendent of Schools has been honored by the Representative Assembly of the State Teacher‘s association. At itg last meeting the association adopted a report: recommending the appointâ€" ment of a committee to consider the problem of training teachers, both beâ€" fore their service begins and while SUPT. SIMPSON Is â€" $ GIVEN NEW HONOR Appointed Member of Important Committee of State Teachâ€" eérs Association â€" ~ JOB WANTED | HELPING YOU CLEAN HOUSE Copper Tubâ€"7â€"sheet camty. .. Sediment zone and q draining valve, easily cleaned; no heavy cylinders to move. f § Circuit Breaker Switchâ€"in case of over load automati shuts off current, protecting motor and fuses. f Metal Wringerâ€"12â€"inch reversible cushion rolls, full swi ing wringer locks in elight positions. ftk Direct Shaft Driveâ€"No belts or pulleys to slip or break. Powerful Motorâ€"Oneâ€"quarter h. p. motor; splash proof. | The new Gainaday Oscillator is ready for you. The op portunify for which you have waited has come. Now y can buy the best oscillating washer made at an astoni low price. o 3 _A Few Gainaday Features 15 South St. Johns Avenue DECKER & HUBER A delicious high grad Chocolate in several asâ€" sortments, one pound each Earl W. Gsell & Co. PHARMACISTS _ Home Madeg l Chocolates |I 3 1. ut Last } | _ A Highâ€"Grade Washer ~at a Low Price : Free Demonstration in your home . â€" WE SERVICE ALL MAKE WASHERS Ah%-‘moms ‘ _ See this Machine at our m : ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYM PLAN l Highland Park, Hlinois * ‘ * % :q YOUR OLD MACHINE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE THE GAINADAY Just ask for Gsell‘s. â€"Homeâ€"made > Let us save you the effort of cleani one of Xour n%% Tell us when we mai call and HOOVERâ€"CLEAN one of yo rugsâ€"FREE! . 60c 15 8. 8t SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTsS| 1. N. Huber Electric Co, Phone 23 ITâ€"WILL NOT OBLIGATE You Johns Ave. ~â€" _ Highland P. ‘Tel. H. P. iso : _ “‘l* 10 with Miss Florence Warne “2"1' North Second street, Highland Pa fameant d list for the ry incomplete it i Je y uk 4 hoped to ms thi one meeti soli¢ited. â€"YOU can make this a suc cess by attending. _ THURSDAY, . OCTOBER .: All alumni of the Hfarirlt hields High School are u to attent t} annual homecoming to be held high . school Wy, Nov. 1 f game between Waukegan H a en etages ahing . m o | in ; At sixâ€"thirty the mlmn be held followed by a d at for the dinner not Jater than Nov ALUMNI HOMECOMINGâ€"â€" HIGH SCHOOL NOX Telephone H. P. 44\