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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1925, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. M. C.â€" Lundren, Mr. Oscar Lundgren, Mr. and> Mrs. Jos. Neild and Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Larson haye returned from Traverse City, Mich., where they spent the past two Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melville and daughter, Dorothy Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Melville have returned from a motor trip to the Dells of Wisconsin, Sauk City and Fairchild, Wis., where they visited relatives. They returned home via the way of Michigan. Mrs. M. Hoops of Et. Louis, Mo., is visiting her sons Messrs. Fred and George Tucker and Harry Clow for Capt. John McGujre arrived today from a months m;‘b Seattle, Wash. where he attended the Knight Tempâ€" lar‘s convention He and his family will leave tonight for their home in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. McGuire has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming during her husâ€" bands absence. f Mr. and Mrs. George McHugh IS children, Mrs. Mahon and the M Egan of Austin motored to Highâ€" hn:.znk last Wednesday and visited. friends. f Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Daily left Tuesday on a motor trip in northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B.; Garnett and family left Sunday morning for a three.or four weeks vacation at Mulâ€" lett Lake, Mich. Mr. Garnett intends to return in three weeks, but his famâ€" ily â€"will remain longer. t Mrs. Harry Markell and small son of Chicago were the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred “l‘nc&u, last Wednesday. t week Janet and Gerald McCaffrey enterâ€" tained a number (of their young friends at a party commemorating their birthday. anniversaries Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Carqueâ€" ville have returned from Onekama, Mich., where they spent the past Donnljeanneb.U&n has .‘:“‘ to Long Lake to ‘guest of Mary The wedding of Miss Helen Marie Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mayer, Edgecliffe Drive to Mr. John M. Manning. of Lansing, Michâ€" igan took place on Monday afterncon, August 17, at four o‘clock, Dr. P. C. Wolcott reading the service. The brides gown was of white frost crepe with embroidered panels, and she wore a white georgette hat. Miss Lola M. MeCollough . cf ~Jacksonville, Ala., served as bridesmaid and Mrs. Edwin Meyers of Glencoe, acted as matron of honor. Mr. Edwin Meyers served the groom as best man. A reception followed the service after which the bridal party motored to the Edgeâ€" water Beach ‘hotel for dinner. , Mr. and Mrs, Manning will be at home in Lansing, Michigan, after September first. â€" PAGE FOUR _ Conway Tearle Claire Windsor | Percy Marmont | SATURDAY, AUG. 29 Mow lou" Danger! : Women love Love L. ‘That‘s why.everybody also a Comedy, "CRYING FOR LOVE," and P Just a Womanâ€" Has any. law. the right to take away what God has given n r? Here‘s a picture that probes deepâ€"here‘s a drama big enough to bring a tear to the eye and: happiness to your heart. t \ | also Charlie Chase Comedy "NO FATHER TO GUIDE ; and FOX NEWB SUN. & MON., AUG. 23â€"24 If yeu‘re a lover of good pictures, you‘ll ¢ ly en, gram with an all star cast. ' i s also a Mack Sennett Comedy, "SNEEZING including FOX NEWS Monday Pearl Theatre The Lucky Horse The Danger Sign & * § HIGHLAND P ARK, ILLILNOTS All PHOTOPLAYS |shown . at THE CHICAGO, Leading Theatre A Cowboy of the Wild West romances in . also a comedy, "PAGING WIFE"; and FOX PEARL THE A TRE : Peter The Great Wild Jhusti'celi and TONY, the Wonder Horse, with ANN PENNINGTON JANE NOVAK i. 29â€"%4 © Cont. performance 6 to 11 p. m. UNITED ARTISTS presents i THURS. & FRL, AUG. 27â€"28 TUES. & WED., AUG. 25â€"26 are presented at the and an allâ€"star cast in TOM MIX brilliant allâ€"star cast in dmot'u-tve'at ul oaf L |Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Schneider and children are s‘ptdlug this :week . at Lake Beulah, W io oi ne Mrs. Isabel C. Cole of S. St. Johns avenue is spen the. week Ft. Atkinson, Wis., visiting: her da 5 Mr. and Mrs: W. F. Ahrens of Homewood avenue had as their guest their daughter, . Mrs. H. § Of asadena, Calif., the past months. he returned to{her bome the latter Miss Berni¢eFurst, of Chicago is the guest this week of Mrs. Spaulding and Mrs. Sack. | 10h. y t 0 + Miss / Lillian | Tucker ‘with Miss Katherine Robertson and Miss Ellen Knox of Lake w{c:rest left last Tuesâ€" day for a two weeks vacation at Yelâ€" lowstone National park:. : | W. W. Reichardt of S. St. Johns avenue, spent last week end in Wisâ€" consin st the 8. t Mr. and Mrs, Howard Mowers and son, Howard, tored toâ€" Lafayette, Ind., over the weekâ€"end. They brought back with them Mrs. L. A. Armstrong and daughter and their d'au?hter, Muriel who been visiting> her aunt, Mrs. Armstrong, for o‘vml weeks. s t Mr. Gregory Sheahen who ‘is enâ€" joying a two w vacation omâ€" panied his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Sheahen and M Wil)'i:.P Dco{ey to Denver, : Colo., y are visitâ€" ing Sister Ann Rita. s / f Mr. F. C. Ahrens of â€" Alhambra, Calif., who has been visiting His parâ€" ents for. the: kgix weeks has reâ€" turned to his home. ~~ #*.; Mr. George olland of troit, Migh., who has been visiting Mr., and Mrs. C. H. Franklin of Homéwcod avenue, returned to his home Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Reichardt and daughter Lucienne ¢f S. {t. Johns avenue are spending the k at Ft. Atg’nlon, Wis., visiting relatives. . â€"Mrs. Sadie WFlcox Cregier has reâ€" turned . from â€" \Bellingham, Wash., where she has b¢een for several weeks. She is slowly vering from injurâ€" ies received in an auto accident sevâ€" eral weeks ago. fllsc Mrs. William Guyot and son Charles Henry . returned Sunday from Olney, IH. Mary Lc‘ui$e Guyot will rjmain' in Olney for the balance of tlge, sumâ€" mer. 9. * I 4 Mr.â€" and . Mrg. Marshall Jo*nson spent last week at Jens Jensen‘s sumâ€" mer home at Ellison Bay, Wis. Charles F. Reichardt of Indianapoâ€" lis, Ind., has n a visitor at'thc home of his son W. W. Reichardt of S. St. Johns avenue. :. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and sons Duane and Billy left Saturday on a motor trip to Niagra Falls and other eastern points. i Mr. B. O. Fritsch and Mr. James Fritsch of Deerfield : ;pnit s}renl days last wéek) visiting Mrs. Louis Miller of Randolph, Minn., and Mr. Edward Ritzenthaler of Minneapolis. Miss Irma Taylor who has been visâ€" iting her cousin Miss g‘lorence}Clow for several we {eft Suturdl? for her home in Denver, Colo. , | Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith and son Warren of Des Plaines spent last Wednesday in Highland Park. | Mat fltns shoe nee at 2: is going. to enjoy this ly enjoy this proâ€" THE REVIEW Mrs. Joseph B. Card and Miss Kathâ€" erine Card of Central avenue returned on Tuesday morning from California ~Mrs. Henry J.â€" Bearman of Fort Dodge, In., left Tuesday for her home after spending a week with Mrs. M. K. Richter and her sisters, the Misses Yahnkes of Oakwood avenue. © Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Harris and their children of Sheridan place left Monday to spend two weeks with beth Mr. and Mrs. Harris‘ parents in Birâ€" mingham, Ala. | § Mr. and Mrs. Cloiee Wieder â€" of Woodlawn avenue, Glencoe, are anâ€" nouncing the birth of a little daughâ€" ter on Saturday, Aug. 15, at the Highland Park hospital. | â€"â€" _ _ Maestro Giuseppe Papi, brother of Gennaro Papi, conductor of the Mcetropolitan and Ravinia Opera comâ€" panies, has been engaged by Mr. Gaeâ€" tano Merola to form and train a perâ€" manent operatic chorus in San Franâ€" cisco. This:chorus will make its first appearance in the opera season at the end of next month. Giuseppe Papi is well knowh ‘all over Europe and South America having been at the Teatro alla Scala of Milan for four seasons, at the Colon of. Buenos Aires five seat sons and at the San dnlp of Naples for six seasons. He is expected to arrive in this conntrg in the next few days,; arriving in New York on the â€" steamship â€" "Giuseppe Verdi" about the twentieth. He will then come to Highland Park to visit his brother Gennaro Papi at 904 South Linden avenue for a few days, going on to San Francisco from here. Miss Katherine Rouse of Central avenue left Sunday morning for a month‘s visit with her uncle Edward Murphy in New York. } Mrs. Etta Hodges has gone to Pointe Aux Barques on Lake Huron for a few days to visit her niece who is there for the summer. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B., Card have announced the engagement of their daughter, : Miss ‘Katherine, to Dr. Henry Sutherlandâ€"Campbell of Monâ€" treal. The wedding will take place in November. â€" L rath Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Colestock and family of Chicago have motored into their new home on Gray avenue. The Wednesday Afternoon Euchre club enjoyed a picnic party and boat trip to Milwaukee on Wednesday of last week. | Frank Jones of South Green Bay road returned yesterday from a month‘s delightful trip through the east and Canada. Among the places he visited were New York City, Bosâ€" ;on, Montreal, Toronto and Niagara alls. * j Hays Rhinesmith spent Sunday .at Elmhurst. 4 € Miss Helen Gieser entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Aug. 11, for|Miss Hannah Harâ€" rison . whose mn)'ringe to. Mr. Lee Stoker took place Saturday, Aug. 15, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Stoker left immediately for a trip through Minnâ€" esota and will make their home in Highland Park after Sept. 15. Mr. Milton Hardacre and family have returned from Lechemeaux, Is., Mich., where they spent th{o past three weeks. 4 I Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliottâ€"Rugh of Racine, Wis., announce the enâ€" gagement â€"of their daughter, Miss Catherine Elliottâ€"Rugh |to George Crook Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Baldwin of Lake avenue. Mr._ Lionel, Robertson and . his daughter, Miss Charlotte, of Ravinia with a party of North Shore friends are enjcying a motor trip to Tomah, Wis. They are equetes home _ the early part of next week. f ; . _ Miss Kitty Farrell of Chicago and Miss Josephine Crowley of Elwood, Ind., were the: weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. George Smith of South Green Bay â€" road. , 4 [ j . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott of Lauâ€" rel avenue have returned from a two weeks trip to New Mexigo. . . George Hutchingbon, Jr., and Robert and Hugh Seyfarth will return on Saturday.from Camp Minocqua, Wis., where they have been during the sumâ€" mer, 4 | Mr. and Mrs. IL;+ O. Basting and son have returrfid from a months motor trip in Minnesota: â€". _ Mr: and Mrs. W. â€" Fischenish of Northbrook are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on last Friday. Hlt f Twelve of the Highland Park Boy Scouts ut}'der the supervigion of Walâ€" ter <Reed! left yesterday on a four days camping trip in the Indiana dunes. . * M8 l ie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willers of Libertyville announce the. birth ‘of a baby girl at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, ® : Mr. and Mrs. ~C, A. Roberts of Glencoe, avenue returned on Sunday from a two week‘s sojoufrn in northâ€" ern Wisconsin. Pure s M ‘"Miss L. Heinroth of Judson aveâ€" nug, â€" Ravinia, ~entertained a few friends at luncheon Saturday. The out: of town guests Wfreg Mrs. Jenny of Chicago, Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Haselhuhm, beth of Oak Park. Dr. and Mrs. William .P. Cutler and Miss Anne of Hazel avenue returned Sunday from a trip to Portland, Ore. ‘Miss Sal¢me Brand is apending this week with relativés at Random Lake, Wis. + t j 4 *Mrs. Arncld ‘Lauridsen and Mrs. Robert Henthorn will} leave Saturâ€" day for Coloma, Wis., where they will spend two weeks with Mrs. Lauridâ€" sen‘s mother. wl s & THE HIGHLAND PARK hss PRESS,. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS In an indoor game played Sunday morning at the Elks Field Fell‘s Clothiers beat the Postoffice 20â€"9, The Post office nine never had a chance against the heavy hitting of Fell‘s stars. Geo, Glader pitched for the Clothiers and the mailmen. could not do a thing against him. The Clothiers team challenge any indoor team for any time they want to play. Among those who are entertaining next week,for Miss Katherine Carâ€" queville are Mrs. Louis Leverone who will‘give a luncheon and bridge party at Exmoor on Tuesday afternoon and Miss Grace Marsh who will be hosâ€" tess at luncheon. and bridge at her home on ‘Prospect avenue next Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. &2 r e Mr. Wilbur Finnegan of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end in Highland Park with his ccusins Mr, T. P. Clark and Mrs. T. 8. Duffy. He has just reâ€" turned ffom visiting in Middle Inlet, Wis. 4 y4l ' Mr. and Mrs. O. G. St. Peter ahâ€" nourice the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Mildred Irene to George Rudolph of: North Green Bay rcad at two o‘clock on Saturday afternoon at the Episcopal [Parish House in Waukeâ€" gan. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph have gone to Whitehall, Mich., for a few days. | j Mr. and <Mrs. Arthur Harris and family cf Prospect avenue will reâ€" turn next week from a twoâ€"weeks‘ stay at Ironwood, Mich. 33 Mr:â€"and ‘Mrs. Harold F. Greene of Waltham, Minn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Greene of Gray avenue. t FELL‘S CLOTHIERS by TRIM POST OFFICE _:Miss Margaret Cox of : Boston, Mass., returned home Sunday evening after spending the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam D. Cox of Roslyn lane. ; The girls of Mrs. Botker‘s class of the First United Evangelical cfiurch{_ met ‘last Monday evening at the home of Miss Marian and Miss Betty Leffert on Glenview avenue. . Harold Browning ‘zll taken back to. the Highland Park hospital yesâ€" terday morning to undergo another operation. K Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran â€"and children and Mr. and \Mrs. Alex J. H. Smith motored â€" to Oconomowoc, Wis., over the week.end where they were the/guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Metcalf. + Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pertz and son have gone to Lafayette, Ind. *\ l where ‘they spent several weeks and: Lake Louise, Alberta,. Canada, where they spent the past four weeks. 25 Mrs. Charles Robinson of: Highâ€" wood had as her weekâ€"end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fergus of L¢ gansport, Ind., and Mrs. Merl Fauset of Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson ‘have just recently moved into their new home.: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield and son Harold of Elm Place returnâ€" ed on Tuesday from northern Wisâ€" consin where they spent the past two months. < / | y Mrs. S. T. Rebling of South Green Bay road entertained at luncheon on Monday for Mrs. Henry J, Bearman. Mrs. Charles Pardee, soprano, will be the soloist Sunday morning, Aug. 23, at the Methodist Episcopal church cf Lake Forest.. She will sing the following, "Still, Still With Thee" by Schnecker and "O, For the Wings of a Dove" by Rysâ€"Herbert. 3 _‘Mrs. Pauline Danek of Algoma, Wis., is visiting her sister Mrs. Wilâ€" liam McHwain. § : * ‘Mrs. E. J. Stamm, of North Chiâ€" cago, formerly of this city, is spendâ€" ing a month visiting in New York, Bostcn and other parts of Massaâ€" chusetts. 4 % Mrs. Raymond 8. C. Turck and her daughter, Miss Louise, of Ortega, Fla., will arrive on Saturday to visit Mrs. Turck‘s cousin, Mrs. Frank G. Gardner of Central avenue. They will remain ~ until <after : Miss ~Dorothy Gardner‘s wedding on Sept.: 1, at which Miss Turck will be maid of honer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kittman of North St. John‘s avenue entertained a party of twenty.relatives and friends from Wisconsin the past week. â€" {Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enstrom of Highwood are the happy parents of a baby boy born on Friday. . 9e Joseph and Fred Bernardi l:ét yesâ€" terday for a‘six month‘s‘v; in Italy. i i# t ‘Miss Blanche Rodgers of New York City is visiting Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell of Lake Place for a few weeks. [ Liz The marriage of Miss Mirriam. Margaret Mwhhf of Mr. an Mrs. E. B. Metzel of Kenilworth, merly of Highland Park, to James P. Prindle III, son of Hg‘flfi Mrs. James: P. Prindle, Jr., of Bi avia, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 22. The service will be read by the Rev. Dr. George Magill at eight c‘clock in the evening in the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian â€"church. _ Mrs. Nathaniel James will be matron of honor and the bride‘s younger ‘sisters> Beatrice and Winifred Metzel with Elizabeth Tyler, Ethel Berger and Ninetta Maginis will be her bridesmaids. Berâ€" esford Beck will serve the bridegroom as best man and tht ushers will be Truman Metzel, Gerald Mark, Wilâ€" liam White, Ballard Higbee and Naâ€" thaniel James. A reception for the bridal party and immediate relatives will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr..and Mrs. Prindle will take a motor tour. through eastern Canada and after Oct. 15 will make their home at 1911 Sherman street, Evanston. L Specialty DUFFY & DUF Sanitas Ladies‘ Dresses, Gloves, etc. : Men‘s Suits, White Flannel, Ti Dry Cleaning in All Its Branches | i3 T 2 4 m Scientific facial and scalp mun?u Manicuring. â€" K Water waving. We specialize in blackhead, acne, lfl"m. or scalp disorders. Consultation and advice free. _ 3Â¥ 380 Central Ave.â€"Over Communitrfifi ‘‘Telephone Highland Park 303 y t Staple and Fancy Groceries ; 514 Central Avenue â€" Telephones 475 OLIVE MINCE, 5 cans for ..â€"...............}..........oo BEETS, No. 3 can, 8 cans for ._._..;_.u.._‘.k..,m_..-; RICHELIEU APPLE BUTTER, 3 cans for ..._.._._ IMP. STRING BEANS, 3 cans for ...____._________ FRANCOâ€" AMERICAN SOUPS, 3 large cans,...__ GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 can, 3 cans for .__.______ DU PONT BONELESS SARDINES, 8 %â€"1b, cans for RASBO, the refreshing drink, 8 bottles for ....____ MEIER‘S CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE, 3 pint bottles SPECI A L HIGHLAND PARK ; Phone 23 Household Articles: rugs, porticres, curtains, draperies, ett. _ M | Mme. 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