€] n! ig ® 14 #+ Eva Wycoft invites those inte to attend a musicale given Sa afternoon} 16, at i::fl o yin tbi %?lln‘gdlos ‘of Music, 421 Sotut abash avenue, take Helen Coale Stage, Migâ€" "‘“ Barrett, Murray G. by BmA,‘J edli'd, s $, at the rfiaho. | i1 Music, Chicag« take p: non. M . Mr. fabd Mrs. James Sheszhen enâ€" Frida ! ening in henor of their twenty$ thurth | wedding : anniversary. Un confdktion with this celebration a miscelifieous shower was given for Miss : Mml.!;hmlolmrriaga\jt;oi _. t Martin will take place in e " aveflln:mcnr«m--..iu.g.,.1 IP Weatures of the evening. â€". T nivs: (C) P Mathce Smith tad dams t the winter) / 0 â€" / Stein * Mr spent «_ Mr. Mrs. R. C. Bleimehi and motored to Stoughton, Wis. a we , where «Mrs. Bleimehi and the n spent the spring vacation visiti latives, <*~;‘ 9 f Marie O‘Connor and. Ethel leaving Friday fog a short ew Movement ctass of the E'&ntdialdm!d:wuz Tuesday evening â€" at home Hr.andln.JQhEï¬eh‘pn of drive., 3 Mrs. Alexander Robertson of Ind., are spending this week Highland Park. â€" They are en to. Anselmo, Calif., where they lpeudtwnnmvhmn’g Mr. sinf Mrs. Thomas Morton. _ _ taine home Fore ’ï¬d John Sheahen. | . Misd Rtthlryntvhomnt;tlge ntérl in San Dimas, Calif., has reâ€" arngd) to Highland Park. j + 4 Barilariwho has been emâ€" ploy dd ntButleerforthiput two p§ars, has resigned her position and [«i/tow employed in her father‘s Junior Star club will be enterâ€" ainefiinext: Monday evening at the ome Bf Miss Amy Wilson in Lake Evangelical church for ? nea for the third year. e this week into the par. at 25 S. Green Bay road. . | and , Mr3. James Murphy and Mr. Mrs. Herbert Martin of Chiâ€" ere the Sunday guests of Mr. Mr PAGE SIX gSATURDAY, MAY 23 Pearl Theatre We Se, oten that wirl turns ‘down a millionaire‘s love. Even leat 8 .u.":-u.mn'ï¬mnud;%;?"n?‘uur M;Déw"m‘xnw Â¥S on in n o ~Mrs. ‘Willard: G. Searles ~week in Covington, Ky. Colling will beâ€" hostess l1 chapter guild this afterâ€" JACK MULHALL, BARBARA nxn‘é'om RD, _ M : and GEORGE FAWCETT in Es "THE MAD WHIRL" BUN. & MON., MAY 17 and 18 helped him climb the ‘Indder fanie, to ..nqh_..“w t Bui! her him! @bould she strugrle to regain his love? ; / t w wÂ¥ alo an IMPERIAL comedy "PAPA‘S DARLING" aad PATHE REVIEW Constance Talmadge ~NORMA SHEARER and CONRAD NAGEL xm 44 â€" __â€" RUPERT HUGHES _ Barbara Hueh} attended the â€" 8, club banquet in Chicago That‘s Constance in this ‘ con$d7 lmdâ€a;ifl_ j Â¥ to .love from Oupid Nm" F * f _i â€"/ who a SEXNETE Cumty -coo.owxcmmr R. Cardwell, pastor of the Learning to Love Id: you do if you had the girl â€" the ring â€"â€" but me minister? Rhc ie frr xi 1. 3 qamiurznl HTIGHLAND P ARK, 1LLTL THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY 31â€" EXCUSE ME! Come On And Laugh! . World‘s Cutest Heartbhreaker "UP THE LADDER" TUES.‘ & WED., MAY 19 and 20 with FORREST STANLEY VIRGINIA VALLLI ANTONIO MORENO MAY MceAVOY Scream : Miss Luéy Burwash of the Deer. ï¬cmq‘ high school facn!ty,w:; l:mnat ‘a beach party Monday ‘eveâ€" uing lin ectupliment to Me: and Mro. Young and‘Mr. and Mrs. Bodenschodt. all of Oak ?ark. iend’enhad.th-t m,(,w ‘was enjoyable." . ~. â€" Mr._.and Mrs. Lewis Hoose anâ€" nounce mhiuh #â€"son, born Mgy Mrk. _Hooke was" |formarle" Mill Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Wo Deerficld he. birth of Fernp hi‘ al: o p ionmnsath sprats on . _Mr,. ‘and Mrs. Waiter H. Baldwin and th:i"tâ€â€œr' George, have opened their home on Lake avenue. | They reâ€" s1 1O iss Buth Garling of, North Stâ€"â€"Jo | avenue entertained ten of her sc§oolâ€"mates in honor of her of‘ North Sheridan road are receivâ€" ing eh-rmm on the birth .af a :"‘“fl'z y inorning .at the T Texl â€" uiss | . 1 ..;"fl'ï¬â€œâ€˜:. Bay Te on Co alcp t wit arronfapant the Mr. RarltiW. Gsen _ returned last] Dr. “‘f-nih;n;;v(?:'wl‘i‘uc; W #y Hycelsior Springs ©3@9. es .,wl;e‘re jspent ten ‘days. \| â€"| . Mr. and Mr:; Fred irs. J. McGregor Adams and her 08 Tuvesday‘ for Egr gister, Mrs. Wiegand and Dr. A. R.] willl spend the next Sheldon® returned yesterday to High. MONthS 4 land Park. â€" Mrs. Adams and Mrs.‘ . Henry F. Cloy and spent the winter at th.!irz Florence, spent home in Thomasville, Ga., and Dr.! C3Zq Yisiting rélatives Miss . Siljestron; will be hos to the |Fridey Night" club tomor : | William Guyst is spending this in Kankakee, IIL, visiting her brother, Mr. Schrey,. h. Mr, Mrs. fcl:l"w. Spencer and Mr. t Spehcer who spent the winter in Chicago have:reopened their bfle Wade street for the summer. Mrs.| George â€" Allan . Mason left for Boston, Mass., . where she visit her son, Allan, over the w oz Dr. and Mrs. Ender of Benton Harâ€" bor," Mick., agd l(rto?d Mrs. Danâ€" forth of Gary,â€"Ind., . Mr. Clarence Smith). of Decatur . spent ‘Mother‘s day with their miother, Mrs. B. A. Smith \6fâ€"S. Secogd street. _ dents motored to Barrington Sunday, and played golf at the < Barrington Country club. } * number ‘of Highland Park resiâ€" Oswald F. ‘Schuette of a girl who learned MYRTLE STEDMAXN Monday : Doors I N 0O 1 $ forméerly © Miss past three weeks Matinee. at 2:30 Sun. 6 to 11 p. m,. less often does she . Worth of All be hostess ub tomorrow € :45 _ Eva |Emmet ‘Wycoff invites: those. inte to attend a musicale given on‘ y afternoon, MaÂ¥ 16, at 8:80 o‘clock in t Gunn School: of Music, at 421 South Wabash avenue, ~The following . puypils will take : Helen Coale Stagg, Mizâ€" non tray ~Ba Murray (G. Moon, : William â€" A; Gorman,, assisted by J Benson, Jr., cellist, pupil of Hans Hes isther Pardrym at the piaho. _ _ _ C <y~ Hadv) | _ The final eon#e'rt _of the . Notth | Shor Commnn‘i'g series of organ conâ€" | certs on St. Luke‘s great organ, Evâ€" | anston, is anngdunced for Tuesday, May 19, at.8 p. m. and ‘will be a "pub meeting" ‘under the dnspic:; of the Illinois . [ Chapter â€" American Guild | of Organists.. ) The program will Ne wiven by three Guild memâ€" bers: MWalter P. 7 ermann, organâ€" ist of |the Chicago Symphony orchesâ€" tra; Arthur C. Becker, dean of Dé Faul University School of Music; and He s ‘ E. Hyde, dean Ilinois Chapâ€" ter A.G. Q. : The will be assisted by St. Luke‘s vested choir of 40 voices uses from the Russian liturgy, and other m . The publicis ¢o rf $ twl 41 i+ 1 i intited, .F‘l]\?AL ongéx coNcErT _ \â€"~ | _ IN EVANSTON MAY 9 Members of Minois Chapâ€" . ~ C3 Cmrk G.O â€"!.â€".. Miss (Olive Hacfele of Homcwoo’d,;‘;' Treasurer Avenine will be|hostess to the Philaâ€"| , The retir thea) class of the Ebenezer Evangeliâ€" K. Jeromey, 1 cal thureh Tuesday evening, . ..‘ .. | aomocintiin Mt. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer .and family moto to Stoughton, Wis., over| the weekâ€"end where they visitâ€" ed tives. sls (Cp \r. and Mrs. Fred A. Preston left on Tuesday for Eqrope when they will spend the next three or four moriths. | Â¥9 .. Henry ?‘ Clow, llld,dlw, Florence, spent Sunday in Chiâ€" f [ t | d twin list which last j :dsigistem thirtyâ€"two are the names of Mrs, W.;E. Becker. who is a 'qsistert:lllm.A.B.Stoltxof : , and (Mrs. Frankâ€" Gallagher a Awin: sister |to Charles Larson of ‘Lake, Minn., and the son. of Robert Bock, whose brother died in inf@ney. his brings the local list up |to thirty €. ; f ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Woolf of Wa-i ver street;thtonnce the engagement of ir daughter, Miss Louise, to Dr.| William q ‘Buchbinder® of Chiâ€" | ag their gudsts Tuesday and Wedâ€" ; y, Mr.: and Mrs. P. M..Miller and | of Milwaukee. ~~ . me |_ |Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield was hostess for the May|meeting of the Little } lusic club o‘f Evanston at luncheon 2. 3| sR ; l: imong the Highland Park Shriners 1 amnded{‘a program and ceremoâ€" nial held at 11,'ï¬ncli :temple of: Milâ€" wiaukee, Mo evening were Ernest Gail,: Char Harbaugh, | Charles Grant, Harry:|Paul, Sam Santi, Willâ€" jam Peark, Robert Slagback, Paul L. Udell, M. D. Sweetlgnd, George Marâ€" tin, William Brown;,aind Axel Larson. , Mrs.. C. F, Mathet Smith enterâ€" ta at dinnfr Wednesday evening fort Miss Jane ‘Addaims, ~Among the out ~of town guests were Miss Lucy Manroe, Mrs.: .Mary Rozt. Smith, A. A. Albright, Jr., Mr. Robert H k, Mr. Irving Bachelor and Mr. H King.‘ | fls [ _ Mrk: N: G. 1 den ‘avenue is |f, Shore cb‘pter the Ameflic;? meeting this a NT Winiuteat n ilited rasuinschccelifacatiisrrtantahsninetand. tss iitcachs J athor. of "Dere of Shanghai," and a memlmr(»c:o;)e the Internatiopal Press iation, â€" addressed , the meeting. is an eloquent speaker and deâ€" lighted her audience. ; 14 Mrs. Helen Farquhar Sanford is in hland Park and is living at x!". stal‘s. | 4 t3 Mr. and Mrs. 8. D, Christopher had : Hel utray : : William Bensor : E iaho. °_ Sn s apile! td hn t apero ie midrene imer cesuon o ons o c;t';,":',;,,"é“'.}.ma..u her child, the child being |wen m"“"i" mikase uy ropia) Pu -mi’:o?fw"-a ow 'Jlm | ;K’pmwgmï¬m;:mh .ewï¬;"f:s:m% ‘.:M . crrow morning beginning shortly :r‘auld:lby on the river bar ;m | before eleven o‘clock. â€"~ : ‘Grate| blessing Joseph; Samuel | at : prayer; | D Tno. Ladtes® ~auxiliary ‘of ‘Grate David and Jonathan; all scenes from. | M. E. churth will meet mt the chu | the Old Testament which | appeal. b8â€" | ht 2:30 ofclock tomorrow. *4 'pzi‘ny to children. | .\ Ssd | | Mtr. and Mrs. Walter Carr have reâ€" ( picture from the New Tes: ,‘ irmed ‘from _ Chicago where “',"..um:?.f the ‘manger stene, show: | ppent the . past several months "‘dlmgmfl:ury bending cver her Child. . \‘gre,‘at the Moraine bote! for a, few"m Idgen taking t in the weeks. _ . v4 & ut the| pageant were Alice Koller, Cecil Nesâ€" | A May dance will be â€"given â€"a trick, David Morris, . m ‘Mighland Park Woman‘s élu‘b m’!.‘m riam Fritsch, Grace buhr, Olivâ€" day evening, Mayâ€"21. . Allie Sheriâ€"! is Pearl Swariton, Dorothes Himmiler ‘dan‘s Melrose Boys will furqjsh mf&nd Flotence Watkins. mm 4 s o 1 . . Te t { o ) “. Ns William Baker and family a t &wnR;?mJ%m te] [aukegan, Mrs. Yalmir Gladish an angel who introduced all the pictures. imilyâ€"of Evanston‘ and Mrs, Emma) & Would Interest Parents â€" _ venport of Chicago were Sunday The purpose of W“" week was ts of Mrs. M. Dietrich of Deerâ€" to arouse the interest of the parents id avenue. _ s in the" religious education of their fomt? oi tee Gvace M E. shinch met | otltren, ond thgt pavoped whose chilâ€" spciety cf the Grace M. c of dren already are in day or weekâ€" sday afternoon at the home‘ o 57 dagses wl is Shout) the rs, A.;W. Yowel!l of Oakwood aveâ€" day of erence, or nhe. Scan Turner #impterman, M. D. | elaseen.| + to ase the engire ng aputhor, of "Dere of Shanï¬l:il. sponsibility to the couneil of religious | a) member of the it "all mmâ€F"w } education, it is hoped that, mails t og mammng ‘eloquent speaker and deâ€"| will take a‘ lively interest in _ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Greenâ€"of Des Plaines were the guests of Mr. fnd Mrs. Fred Schaefer. of North / St. Johns kvenvueâ€"on Monday evening and also at ed the ~Royal â€" Arcanum meeting cn; that evening. . Mr. and Mts. Green are farmer residents of Highland Park. <* ~ Td â€",.. ts N. G. Legington of North Linâ€" dén avente is Rostess to the North Shore chapter wof the Daughters of the . American ‘Revolution at. their meeting this afternoon. _ /. Blanche.Jacobs of this city. 159 Mr, . William ‘Drake and Mr. Cecil Drake left( Tuesday evening for Carâ€" roll, Is., i’}n- attend the funeral of, their father, 1 Ts o "THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS | _ crart L. Hawley, a resident of [ ‘â€"â€"‘ ~ ;/ . Telephone Hi | Highland Park for about six months, y k id . j died last Thursday at his home, 351| 7 o * h | Orchard lane.: He was aged 64 years Eflï¬:mï¬mg | and three days. ‘ His widow ahd 4) Now is the time to buy sommer | daughter, Mildred Hawley, servive.| M"Aaeat ht “.'.“":! We have 'Mr.‘Hawley was a member of selection. mmss' '.‘k‘a ’"g Woodlawn Masonic Lodge and the fufi > .r__,_____________’ * neral service on Monday at the H. M. ) â€" The Do!b!h Shop is now: showing Prior Co. thapel was.conducted by the popular twoâ€"piece m and m Christian Science Church | with flnl_m uian ‘alt MP necesary ‘Masons participating. * *â€"‘~~=~~***1 sarment Fak cmares aunli t . O ak" Starr L. Hawley Passes Away May 7th at Home; Funâ€" } _ eral on Monday _ RESIDENT HERE SHORT . | _ ME TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Byfield‘sang, in her inimitable manner, some of his exquisite,pcems which bave been put to music. . x was mcempanied by Mrs. Orcutt, is‘ an accomplished musician. °_: â€"| | Mrs. Pfanstichl gave a number of intimate glimpses of the life otbt great writer, deftly illuminating graphical facts with readings from hi‘ 'om f at | §* 8 f4 â€"|_. After the luncheon, the regular busâ€" \\imess meeting was held, and reports & ’ of the club‘s activities for the year were given by the chairmen of the |standing committees, and officers for | :;be coming year were elected as folâ€" | lows: | ; © e t old 17 . Presidentâ€"Mrs. Ernest NJM!:& ‘ ‘fnl;itétl:xce-mldmt-xn. J. Iâ€"| I ue rsouaenmceaige.. : _Second viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. | Kenâ€" mneth Bennett. â€" | s Cb . _ Recording: secretaryâ€"Mrs. Carl Maessler. / .. o= 0) /~ 0 4o “ Corre&ponding secretaryâ€"Mrs; B.| ‘Converse Jones. PÂ¥ blnnt ies oÂ¥ apeentd | Directly after the business meeting | ‘a delightful program, "Robert Louis ‘Stevenson in Story and Song," was given by Mrs. Arthur Byfield, soâ€" prano, Mrs. Carl Pfanstichl, reader, :od Mrs. Dwight Oreutt, acccmpanâ€" â€"These artists had chom#sr ""J lections and arrspzed their program r!th great care, and gave to their isteners a keener appreciation of the fine work of Stevenson.. . _ _ . Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Earl Gibbs. â€" _ . The retiring president, Mrs. Earl K. Jerome, was given a rising vote of appreciation for herâ€"earnest and conâ€" structive work during the past year. | Officers Elected for Ensu Year; Délightful?rntuin ~â€"‘ Is Rendered ; ~Covers were laid for 85 mem land guests and the tables were : fully decorated with spring flo The annual meeting and luncheon of the Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia was held at the; village house, Tuesâ€" day, May 12, at 1 o‘clock, " [ u;ersyt Joan‘ Dexter won the prize for children‘s week poster offerâ€" ed to the grammar school children and, Margaret Crawford"*" won : the prize offered in the high school. . . > MANY ATTEND LAST > ‘ _ CIVIC CLUB MEETING It is also hoped that parents whose children are not roeaiymg any teli~ Â¥ious education will l:d ‘to the necesgity for it, at :u.l quainted with the work that ‘offered to all children here in Highland Park, © The weekday classes in religion at the public school doJed for this year, but will be carried on again next year. The daily vacation Bible school opening the latter part ; of June will offer a runbcr‘oppoma_ity;] to Highland â€"Park children. / | _ . The children of Highland Park who | religions education weekâ€"day classes through the winter presented a pageâ€" | ant at the Eim Place anditorimt lnst ;Friday :fl;ning. ‘The pageant was a series of living. ires_taken from the Bible. k}:m mwtty posed: the pictures i. 2 prh t . Mrs. Frark Fitt took the part of the : mother who : told ‘ these Bible stories to her child, the child being! ‘represented: by Alice Schemer. The: Kictures, which followed showed Abraâ€" I am, ‘Sarah and Isaac one group, and in others, Miriam and her moth= er‘and baby on the river bank; Jacob blessing Joseph; Samuel at . prayer:; ; David and Jonathan; all scenes from. the Old Testament which| appeal. sâ€" 1 pï¬idly to children. _ | tm Series of Living Pictures Preâ€" «sented at EIQF% Audâ€" ... itorigm Friday RELIGTIOUS Plï¬ï¬gm C «* I8 UNIQUE PAGEANT in for Ensuing uit s sc Iu'mmwmm agl_ection.'!‘ho!uior'ï¬puh&gp.n popular twoâ€"piece jersey and balbrigâ€" garment ]mwm;: *\ Miada DUFFY & DUFFY 382 E. Central Avenue _ Telephone H. P. 150 \ .. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Have Your Blankets Dry Cleaned | . When your washer or ironer is in need of reâ€" pairs, try the services of our experienced meâ€" . chanic.". Repairs for all makes. Ladies "-u--u Humey | We will accept it as a part payment on a:ny‘onq 3 of our high grade Electric Washing Machines., . | Phone or call at our store and talk this ovet; with our washing and ironing machine expert. He _ will explain our Easy Payment Plan, the Free â€" Service your machine is given when your selecâ€" â€" tion is made from our stock. . will quickly demonâ€" strate it‘s worth _ to you _ is anytime anywhere anyplace within _ | this cityâ€"â€"â€" â€" _ 3 Earl W.Gsel&Co. Washing Machines | before putting them away for flIQSIlIer " /. (a moth preventative) 8 (s€ Our Delivery & Phone 28 Huber Electric Co. M. Emma and Ella Borchardt | Don‘t Throw Away Your Old Machine â€"â€" Just Phbne--.t_hep answer yoï¬r _doorbell As Near as Your ~~Telephone _ Cleaners and Dyers Make your appointment tmow for ‘a PERMANENT MARCEL PROMPT SERVICE Hairdressing PHARMACISTsS Highland Park 920 We still have a few exclusive mod* ols in sport coats ‘of wellâ€"known lish materials ‘reduced to a very ! The Junior Sports Shop is offerin flmnmï¬ï¬d.uzdï¬ girls and boys. Cra 11ad Be Pt'epar'ed for the Hot Weather self and deliver the Lol Ond Actver the or any occasion when y ;’ifleï¬ï¬‚t from the dr dflumt)me.duï¬.‘ p® al trip. Just phone, tell ::miantm cos '“:“floftu'ï¬:.&ï¬ rvig hob uied â€"â€"the lack of timeâ€"~,~ Â¥) live miles . lï¬:’unï¬rhm 18 No. Sheridan Road THURSDAY, May $89 Central Ave. mighty pleasing M timeâ€"company icture the you want drug store ‘A person. ell us your tes rainy day part. «nd you for 14, THREE r we not look farward to in sffrcicng mpoot A p BUuR siMIde smar o‘flpr rN G A} Notth Sho PB â€"Rat s do your 1P 4 i xi o RUT 1 C 4e 3w l O en ts . )PEA URSDAY f ted use - rer 14 Is 1 Bhéridan Road Marce 1, % Beauty_. ) ducte Mo Â¥. MAY nello Ap ICE i 12 No y operating Have first half resiqence Soutberia n af Nw Savi out t bui