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Highland Park Press, 29 Jan 1925, p. 8

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o¢ PAGE EIGHT Pearl Theatre Do. you remember the “Fdlin-gnd' Funnies" given by the Westminstér Guild of the Presbyterian church last year and how you laughed until your gides ached? On Friday, Feb. 27, the second edition of "Follies and Funâ€" nies" will be. presented by tbem for the benefit of the West Divisi Institute, ‘of Chicago. Please réserve this date and watch for later notices. Mrs. M. de Anguera of North Sherâ€" idan road has returned home from Madison and Cincinnati, Ohio, where she spent the Christmas holidays. > A card party for the benefit of the St. James Tabernacle will beâ€"given to morrow afterncoon and evening at the home of Mrs. A. J. Walsh of Prairie : avenue. Prizes â€" will be awarded and refreshments served. It is hoped that a good: crowd will be present. F4 io 1 Miss Elizabeth Yahnke and Mrs. John K. Richter of Oakwood aveâ€" nuewere: among the dinner guests of Mr_and Mys.; John Hederman of Chiâ€" cago ‘on lc&hy, Jan. 19. * * Mr.â€"and Mrs. John Faulkner of Oak« wood avenue are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a baby daughâ€" ter on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad had as their guest on Monday, Jan. 19, Mr: Frank Schmidt of Chicago. ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Deerfield <are announcing the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal on last Monday. 4 On Thursday, Feb. 12, the North Shore Chapter of the. Daughters of the American Revolution will: meet at the homeâ€"of Mrs. C, A. Winston of North Sheridan road. Luncheon will be served at one o‘clock followed by a program on Lincoln and Washingâ€" ‘Tommy Putnaim who underwent an operation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital ~recently has returned to his home at 120 Lake avenue. ' Mrs. Arnold Peterson entertained the Philathea Class of the First Uniâ€" ted Evangelical Sunday School at the home of Mrs. Edward A. Hintz of Oakwood avenuse on Tuesday evening. Miss Ruth H. Bryant of Central avenue left yesterday for San Dimas, California, where she will spend the remainder of the winter. > Tradition alone should interest you in . The Deadw00d LAMET . 2l a gripping story and the most besutiful seenes ever pictured .wil the outstanding productions of the season. ‘A SCREEN TREAT NO ONE SHOULD MIsS! Do SAT. FEB. 7 A comedy, a drama, s thriller, a touch ‘of society life, romanee and ‘blg business all thrown the I together into Lmraollhdq?‘*:fiw--wkim A: picturization of s Open: 6 :30 ited by millions as the «reateit emotional »bot0d"A900. 410‘ i« a" motion pietite e most tsemeridous and tornado seeneé ever recorded by> a motion ‘picture Open 6:30 The Last Doors open 3 90 and TONY, the Wonder Horse, in a thrilling romance H1IGH L A ND P ARK, ILLLN OILS SUXN., MON., & TUES., FEB. 1. 2 and 3 Continuous Sundays 4:00 p..m. to 11:00 p. m Supported by in LINCOLN J. CARTER‘S greatest spectacle * "THE TORNADO®> > SUNSHINE COMEDY~including PATHE REVIEW "THE DEADWOOD COACH" WED., THURS., & FRL, FEB. 4, 5 and 6 t Word in Thrilis â€" Once Seen, Never Forgotten! «_A Mirthâ€"Producing Panic MWMN“SNMMM on 3940 : Mon. & Tues.: Doors open 6 A0 4 some of the present and future possibilities ‘of a great scientine "THE ARIZONA ROMEO®" *.â€" ~ "OUR GANG & "THE SUNDOWN LIMITED" BIC LAUGHS FROM LITTLE KIDS THE gl.’A'l’S "LAUGH THAT OFF" CHARLES JONES Extraordinary Attraction! HOUSE PETERS THE DEATH RA Y the beautiful RUTH CLIFFORD ,m‘b“l'hnndmdm.”fihvnh'bul t besutiful seenes ever pictured will make it one inc TOM MIX uding FOX NEWS also «lso in ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Willen of Deerâ€" field are the happy parents of a daughter born on Wednesday, Jan. 2+, at the Highland Park hospital. . Mrs. M. C. Conrad of McGovern street returned home last week from Burlington, Ia;, where she spent three weeks visiting "her: daughter, Mrs. F. T. Golden and family. ~Last Saturday morning the Public Service company, in anticipation of the eclipse kept â€" the ~street lights burning in the business district and all Highland Park streets until about gight thirty: o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. William Rectenwald of Ridge road gave a dinner last Sunâ€" day in honor of Mrs. Anna Kiras, Mr. Rectenwald‘s sister who is visiting Felatives here. Mrs. Kiras is a resiâ€" dent of Wichita, Kansas. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson of Mayfair. ‘The afternoon was spent in playing cards and bunco. .Mrse. George A. Mason is entertainâ€" ing a luncheon and bridge party toâ€" day, Thursday. 2 : Mrs. Edward Young of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles J. Streiber of North Second street who has been very ill} with la grippe. "Mr. and Mrs, Michael Rogan of West Laurel avenue announce the birth of a baby girl on Friday, Jan. 28. : Mrs. C. E. Porter of North Sheriâ€" dan road fell Sunday, Jan. 4, and fractured her hip. ~* Mrs. Porter is confined to her bed and was unable to leave for California on Jan. 6 as she had planned. C Gladys and Viola Sienerth enterâ€" tained twelve girl friénds at a birthâ€" day party last Thursday afternoon. Did you hear those/jingle bells last PLAN PR ON * Wednesday night? .‘That was the| . INCRE OF RATES business girls .from _‘the "Y" out|; meredpececs | i sleighing. Did you.smell the coffee) Interest is manifested here in the and red hots when you dropped into movement started by | North Shore headquarters afterward? If you did| communities at Winnetka last week you wished you were a business girl, to protect against the proposed inâ€" too, and ~belonged to the "Y." A| creageâ€"of, comm tlo* rates by the word to the Y"s is usually sufficient,. | Northwestern rmud;:etiflon. for ~\Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bartholoâ€"| permit for which has been filed with may left last week for the West the state utilities commission. At Indies where they will remain for| the mass meeting &imm;h repreâ€" several weeks, | 'senutivec from city governments of Mr. Paul L. Udell who spent the several towns were appointed to take past month in San Benito, Texas, on up the matter and enter such objecâ€" a business and pleasure trip has reâ€"| tions as might be held valid. The genâ€" turned home. éral opinicn seems "*to f)e that if rates Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow will are to be raised, the quality of the leave Friday for Honolulu from where| service should be i_i'-pr‘oved in proporâ€" they will return‘ about April first. . | tion. ; a ts ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bartholoâ€" may left. last week for ~the West Indies where they will remain for several weeks. | Mr. Paul L. Udell who spent the past month in San Benito, Texas, on a business and pleasure trip has reâ€" turned home. e Mrs. John Dompke is very ill at the home of hqtâ€"mothe? in Chicago. â€"+Mr. and Ilt. ‘Morris Woolf left last week for New York from where they sailed Ffi:erd.y on the La France for e and the continent, where they will spend two months. Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Earl W. Sheahen are réceiving congratulationk on the hirth of : a.son born Monday at the Highland f Mildred "Harbaugh â€" returned Tuesday from Atlanta, Ga., where she spent the past two weeks. "The Junior Star club will give a danee â€" Saturday : evening, ~February 14th in theâ€"Highland Park Woman‘s club. ~A splendid orchestra has been procured â€" and> the (dance promises to beâ€"a gala affair. it * â€"Mrs. Katherine James has returned from Battle Creck sanitarium. Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Admission 80 cents Admission 30 cents .dmipsion 30 cents A musicale willl be: given by the ~pupils of Miss Eva Emmet Wycoff at her studio 355 ral ave., on Sunâ€" day ~afternoon, â€" mr{‘ first . at three o‘clock.. Assisting at the recital will be Miss Clover Benson, violinist, pupil of (Mr. Clarence Evans, with Miss Esther Pa Topp at the piano. (The following program will be given: 5 3. | Duetâ€"The Voyagers ....._..Sanderson Mré. Helen. Coale | Stagg, Mr. 1 .. Murray Moon. ‘ Songsâ€"My Laddie (Scotch Love~ T« Song) ...._.....sL.~,.... ... . Pnayer ‘"Kishmuls Galléy" from "Songs of the Hebrides" (Gaelic), colâ€" 1 I_* lected and arranged ‘by ... â€" Mrg. Helen Farquhar, Sanford will leave Saturday night for her home in Kansas City, Mo.: Mrs. Sanford has been in Highland Park for the past three weeks, in charge of the drive for funds for the Highland Park hosâ€" pital.. _/ Eo : /Mrs. Carl Wright will: entertain at dinnér Sutu{dny evening, preceding the dance at the Highland Park club. ~The By‘s will give a bunco party at the Y. W.. C. A. cheadquarters, Wednesday, Feb. 18th. | s Mr. Roy B. Zimmer who has been ill for several weeks is at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimâ€" mer and is rapidly improving. _ Miss Mari&Berlin of 240 Vine ave., left Sunday for La Salle, IIl., where she will visit her cousin Miss â€" Elsa Brennemann for a week,". â€" ; ; Mrs., Laura Howard, manager of the Howard and Udell â€" Cafeteria / will leave Friday for a week‘s visit with her sister in India'rikpolis, Ind. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright leave next Tuesday for California where they will spend several weeks. ; Mrs. George . Burrage â€" and her mother Mrs. Fenton are lesving: this week for California where they will spend the balance of the winter. ) . Mrs. Herbert : Mead is â€" visiting friends in Milwaukee, Wis., this week,. ; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss left Monday . for: St. Petersburg, Fla. where they will remain for several weeks. AclAl ~_â€"Mr., and Mrs. Charles 1. Harbaugh and daughter Miss Mildréd leave Sunâ€" day for a months visit in California, Mrs. George . Burrage â€" and â€" her Mr. and Mrs. O, 8. Springer have gone to: Califernia whure they expect to spend several weeks. ... â€"â€" Mrs. John D. MéDougall of North Gréen Bay road entertained ten of her friends at luncheon; and bridge yesterday afternoon. T\L! table decâ€" orations for the luncheon were pink rases. Mrs. W. H. Stockwell .of South St. Johns qvenue returned last eveâ€" ning from London, Ont., Canada, where she was called last Saturday by the death of her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Odell left Wednesday for a few weeks sojourn in California. MISS EVA E. WYCOFEF‘S PUPILS IN RECITAL Program Will Be Given Sunday . Afternoon At Her Studio 355 Central Avenue * Miss Jean Allan - Songsâ€"The 8 r Wind ... Bischoff Lovely Rose ..._..}._.........Mac Dowell *‘The Great Farewelt .._...._..._._.Huhn Mr. Murray Moon.â€" 4 Violinâ€"Air Variee, No. 5 .._....Dancla Meditation, from "Thais" ...._..... Moment Musi ‘.;.l..‘..:...Schubert‘i Miss Clover Be o q. | Songsâ€"When Célia Sings ._.....Moir| Frubhlingsglaube ,....Al-v..A.A....Schubelrtt The Winds of the South .....Scott Mrs. Virginia Pardee. Â¥ Songsâ€"Where‘er You Walk .Handel: Sapphische Ode |.._.._........_... _ Brahms Indian Dawn .........:....._Zamecnik ) Violin: Obligatoâ€"â€"Miss Benson. Mr. William Gortman. â€" ' Quartetâ€"O Hush }, My Babie.. â€" Interest is manifested: here in the movement started by : North Shore communities at Winnetka last week to protect against the proposed inâ€" creageâ€"of, commutation rates by the FOR â€" SALEâ€"â€"Davennort, .overstuffed, â€" made un in muslin ssring: beck,; 8 loose cushions, nav« . qvatonne : glie 8, $6%; new . wing chair covered in linen , $68. ‘H. P. Stanâ€" ley, 866 ~Central ave. [ 48 dress "X." F WANTED TO RENTâ€"$pace in store in heart of business -w;' Adddl,:u "#g. m ++ WANTED TO BUY}â€" 50 ft. lot in Hish» land P*rk ar Ravinia; will pay eash. Ad» FOR SALlâ€"hht‘l& 50x150, Inquire Paul L. Udell. Tel. (H. iP. 557. 19ttp* FOR SALEâ€"Strictly! fresh eg@s, Tel Mrs. Stagg, Mr. Moon, Mrs. Barâ€" rett, Mr. Gorma t Too Late to Classify THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS THE ~RELIABLE LAUNDR* FRENCH DRY CLEANEXKS AND DYERS . Phones 178 and 179 M. ‘Kennedy Fraser Massenet ‘Schubert H . At ‘the eléven o‘clock service on Sunday morning, the choir will repeat | the most beautiful ~parts of the Christmas music. The director will be (uniated by ‘Mr. John Benson, Jr. a talented young cellist of the parish, â€" Preludeâ€"Andante ..:_.....\........Klengel â€"‘Mr, John Benson, Jr.. | Processional Hymn 266 ............. SERVICE AT TRINITY _ CHURCH, 18T WEEK FEB. The fcllg‘wing are the services of Trinity Episcopal church for the first week in February: P Sunday, Feb. 1,â€" at 11:00 â€"â€"â€" Song eucharist, and sermon, C3 1 Monday, Feb, 2, at 9:30â€"â€"Holy comâ€" munion. . Purification B. V,. M. : Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 7:30â€"Holy communion. + Sunday, munion. Thursday, Feb. 5, at ?:80â€"â€"â€"1-!0)# communiont â€" 7 a#, { The Woman‘s guich is. receiving orders for â€" comforters | and needle work.. Orders may be communi¢cated to Miss Florence Evans, T:e Moraine hotel. [3 92 "I \â€" Despite the efforts of the city street department to keep the sidewalks in as goodfindition as possible, there are many complaints regarding the failure ofr roperty owners to exhibit public spiritedness sufficient to keep the walks in front of their premises cleared of snow and ice. In a comâ€" munity o{ this kind much depends on neighborly coâ€"operation in many things, and shoveling snow from sideâ€" walks is one of them. The city does what it can to make street and walks "navigable" but the public can help | much by & little active interest â€" disâ€" !played at the right time. _ & One thing sure, there weren‘t many divarces ‘ in the days when all the | girls knew how to. cook steak and muffins. .. I & PAE Highlani Park folks who are skatâ€" ing fans Will be interested, in the North Shore ice derby to be held at West Park, Lake Forest, on Sunday, Feb. 8. There will be lspett: events ‘far boys and girls and men.and womâ€" ‘efi, with prizes offered in each. Sevâ€" | eral of the events are open to all the North Shore, while others are limited l to Lake Foresters. The program will begin at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. Kytrie /.:... Gloria â€"Tibi Hymn 333 Sermonâ€"â€" ; + Ms ce Offertory Anthem â€" "Gome : Ye Miss Volknran.‘ | Sunctus/‘\;.;...,...,.......,.......~.9.‘...1.....'Gonuod‘ Benedictiuy: :.......:..................Gouned Agnus Déei ...........~.............. Gounod Gloria in Excelsis ._......... Old Chant Nune Dlmi&it Woaci on o ts .. Cregrorian Recessional Hymn 511 ...._......_Ewing The performance of "The Sleeping Beauty" given yesterday afternoon at the <Elm Place Auditorinm by the Junior, League Players of Chicago proved to be a great success and was enjoyed by young and old. Nearly every seat in the auditorium was takâ€" "SLEEPING BEAUTY" DELIGHTS AUDIENCE Performance At Eim Place School Yesterday Largely:> Attended; Is Success The stage setting was arranged enâ€" tirely by Elm Place School children and teachers under the direction of Mrs: E. L. Millard. Miss Helen Bofirâ€" nique played the part of a courstier, adding interest to the: performance for Highland Parkers. )o /.. 0 During intermission between the acts, candy was sold. _ P3 SUFFERS ACCIDENT 1 WHILE IN ENGLAND Mrs. M. A. Mihills Injured In Fall; In Hospital 5 Months; _ Family Now Home i Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mihillis and daughter, | Mildred, turned _ last T‘l)mr:dday‘flom ;n‘deigfi-mopfiu :lg abroad.. â€"‘ expecl!d to for home 3:;{ 6, but were delayed by an unfortunate accident in which Mrs. Mihills was the ‘victim. (As she was about to enter a motor bus in London.the vehicle started, throwing her heavily, and causing a fracture of the hip.. ‘As a result she was in a London hospital for five months under treatment. | They report that responâ€" gibility fo‘uthe accident was assumed by the motor bus company. The many friends of the family will learn with pleasure t;wt they are now back in Highland Park and are living at 866 Ravine drive. > § mc Bhucre While léi England the Mihills met Rev. Waiter C. ?ihler, who is attendâ€" ing Oxford university, and . who was very anxious to be remembered to his many friejfids in this city, CITIZENS CAN HELP . KEEP WALKS CLEAN Complaints in Some Quarters; City Force Doing Its Best; Coâ€"operation Urged NORTH gHORE SKATING DERBY AT LAKE FOREST Big Ice Program to Be Held At That City Sunday, Feb. 8; â€" |Many Entries Feb. 1, at 7 ... Vigili et Santi onÂ¥ reinh on s mntolecs cce t Undeet. Memores 10+~Holy comâ€" ’Gounod ... Gouned ...... Gounod Old Chant ‘Gregorian ....... Ewing 15 South St. Johns Ave LAST DAY SATURDAY $8.50 Our Special Terms Make It Quy to Pay BALANCE EASY es $5 DOWN Motthly Payments / You need pay only $5.00 down and the balance on â€" low easy monthly payments and the attachments cost you nothing. Call at our store or phone us and will gladly demonstrate: the Eureka and its famous attachments in your own home without cost or obligation beâ€" fore you :l:y | ym This Great FR%E OFFER Ends at SIX P. M. SATURDAY Only a few days remain to take advantage of this amazing free attachment offer,. A positive nvifi of $8.50. awaits you, but fi“ must act quickly. â€" Call at our store or telephone us today or tomorrow at the latest. ; 11e cesb o »"ap SATURDAY, JAN. 31. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENTâ€"ACT Now! REMEMBER THIS OFFER WILL POSITIVELY BE WITHDRAWX 15 South St, Johns Ave That "His Nibs" the Baby Shall Have a Carefree _ Winter ages of For Limited Time Only with each purchase of a GAINâ€" ADAY. 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