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Highland Park Press, 1 Oct 1925, p. 6

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[ 8 &1 PAGE SIX PRESS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS siwa The Making 0o: O‘Malley SUN. & MON., OCT. 4â€"5 Cont. Performance Sunday 6 to 11 p.m. .ROD LA ROCQUE JETTA GOUDAL , NO REGINALD DENNY GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD Scintillating Melodrama â€" in a Gorgeous Setting of Unrivalled Splendor and Beauty â€" sprinkled with comedy â€" abounding in action: and thrilly â€" u?dnl:n'lmwith romance â€"â€" . ranging from the Wildernesses of Australia to the wildn of the Riviera. § Our hero â€" Milton Sills â€" in a big thrilling romance of Cops and Cupids. He gets all the bad ‘uns yes sir! â€"â€" even if be has to raid x Turkish bath to find ‘em. ‘Talk about the fun? â€"â€" Rave about the thrills* â€" Say boy, you don‘t know the half of it!! wWE‘RE YELLING â€" "IT‘s GOOD!" Jacqueline Logan George O‘Brien Alec Francis George Fawcett GREAT GRIEF! â€" how x boy Dgnn{ can coax a laugh from a glgoimy grouch! With this glorious comedy ma to work with t does his stuff merrily, hilariously, in real joyous abandon. And LOVE! â€" this;baby makes Don Juan look like an amateur! _ You‘ve got to see him, girls â€" he‘s a riot!! + â€" also an AESOP FABLE Comedy and LATEST PATHE NEWS © Highland Park, IIl. ‘The story of a man‘s cunning and & woman‘s wit, set amid the wilds of the Arâ€" gentine‘ and the mansions of London. Thrills aplenty â€"â€" the exrjsion of a large ship â€" the fixht for a lost silver mine in the wilds of the Argentine â€" the fight between Scotland Yard detectives and a band of crooks. Special Matinee Sunday at 2:30 Vera Reynolds Dorothy Phillips Robert Ames â€" Rockliffe Fellowes SsATURDAY, OCT. 10 John Golden‘s stage hit ‘ _ , A human story of the taming of a town of hypocrites, A very charming picture also Mack Sennett Comedy, "LOVE & KISSES" with Alice Day A romance of the kings and queens of the turf amid the beautiful blue grass region where everyone loves a horse. Delightful romance, mirthâ€"provoking comedy, See the world‘s greatest race bhorses: MAN O‘ WAR, NEGOFOL, MORVICH, FAIR PLAY, THE FINN. The most thdmn_aArrlAfAJmo ever nbkovu on tkb'o screen _ California Straight | Ahead Alcyon Theatre "The Outlaws Daughter" HENRY B. WALTHALL GERTRUDE ASTOR J.F. MacDONALD The management also wishes to announce that the same high grade photoâ€" plays as ethibited heretofore will prevail under the new prices. Pearl Theatre "The Coming of Amos" "Without Mercy" also a comedy "SOLID IVORY" and LATK§T KINOGRAMS KENTUCKY PRIDE i DOROTHY MACKAIL . MILTON SILLS THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND SELECT ENTERTAINERS H IG HL A ND P ARK, IL LIN O 18 a Walter Hiers‘ comedy, "OFF HIS BEAT" and FOX NEWS All PHOTOPLAYS shown at THE CHICAGO, Leading Theatre , "FAIR WARNING® PATHE NEWS, Sun.; FOX NEWS, Mon. The new man»>zement of the Pearl Theatre TUES., WED. & THURS., OCTOBER 6â€"7â€"8 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9â€"10 also a Mermaid Comedy "PLEASURE BOUND" and LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS â€" "THANK YOU®" TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6â€"7 A thrilliing play of the West. i "ALL ABOARD‘ ‘â€" PATHE REVIEW AESOP‘S FABLES NEW ADMISSION PRICES ADULTS PE ARL THE A TRE CHILDREN, under 12 JOSIE SEDGWICK THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 8â€"9 SUNDAY & MONDAY, OCT. 4â€"5 CECIL B. Presents his GREATEST Production effective are presented at the with a wonderful cast NOTICE and FOX NEWS featuring in in in in 5th, 1925, as follows in 1st Show Sunday Evening 6 p.m. NOAH BEERY Telephone 2400 Matinee 2;:30 p. m. 10¢ ver o â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Burrage of California who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott are mow livâ€" ing at the Moraine hotel. [ . . â€" Mrs, Walter E. Carr entertained a few friends at luncheon Tuesday, at the ‘Exmoor club in compliment to Mts. Franklyn H. Martin. % Mrs. Henry H. McKay and daughâ€" ter have returned from a three months visit to England. â€" Mrs‘ Carl Bergstrom and infant son who has been visiting her parents Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alfred Hill during the summer returned Sunday to her home in Moline. ; d oo Miss Margaret C. Miller, formerly of East Central avenue, who has been living abroad for the past seven years is the guest of Mrs. James E. Allen and Mrs. Geerge D. Stagg. :. ~ Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Hardacre of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting relaâ€" tives here. + Mrs. H. H. Chandler entertained at luncheon and bridge, Tuesday for Mrs. M. M. Follansbee, who is visiting here from California. ‘ : Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fitt left Tuesâ€" day for Ruleville, Miss., where Mr. Fitt will have charge of the wedding ceremony of Miss Nannette Neely and Mr. Truman Metzel which takes place today. W Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles Sanborn and> Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clow attended the Knights Templat. drill exhibit at Grant Staâ€" dium on Tuesday. ho Mrs. T. Ford Holt and three chilâ€" drenvof Grank Rapids, Mich., are visâ€" iting their cousin Mrs. Henry Kelso Coale this week. : November 14th is the date set for the bazaar to be held by Campbell Chapter Guild. It is planned to hold a dinner and card party in connection with the bazaar. ; A tiscellaneous shower was given last Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Peterson for Mrs. Oscar Meyâ€" Alice Young, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. W. B. Young is a student at St. Mary‘s of the Woods, Evanston. Members of the executive commitâ€" tee of the Parent Teacher association of the Deerficld Shields high school met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. A. P. Snite. Plans were made for the first meeting of the associaâ€" tion | which will be held Thursday night. » al . Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Drake Milâ€" ligan have recently moved to Highâ€" land Park and are residing at 1016 Wade street. Mrs. Milligan is betâ€" ter known as Margaret Carlisle Milâ€" ligan, coach accompanist to nianyg of the Metropolitan .Chicago and‘Ravinia Grand Opera company artists. Because of dates conflicting, Monâ€" day, October 12, the American Legion card party at the Moraine hotel will begin at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock instead bof two o‘clock. The Woman‘s League luncheon at the Presbyterian church will be held at twelve o‘clock thus beginning their program early in orâ€" der to give those who wish an opâ€" portunity to attend both the Missionâ€" ary meeting ~and the benefit card party. 1 The Woman‘s Missionary kociety of the First United Evangelical church will meet on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 8, at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs. William Booth on North: Seeâ€" ond street. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell and famâ€" ily are moving this week into the Davis house on Washington avenue, Highwood, which they purchased reâ€" cently. _ Op s "tug # Mrs. Edmuna‘H. Eitel and the chilâ€" dren have returned from ‘Ephraim, Wis., where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eitel spent the past werkâ€"end in Indianapolis, Ind., visitâ€" ing Mr. Eitel‘s father. < . Mrs. Herman Elsstrom announces the engagement of her daughter, Edith to Norman Severson of Highâ€" wood. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Metzel of Sycaâ€" more place left on Tuesday evening for Ruleville, Miss., where they will attend the marriage of Miss Nanâ€" nette Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Neely. Miss Neely will become the bride of Truman Thwing Metzel this evening ({Thursday) at eight o‘clock in the Ruleville Methodist church, the Rev, Frank Fitt offi¢iatâ€" ing. * : Two good places to eat, home and hers; and remember we serve special dinners every day. Chicken Thursday and Sunday. Black Cat Shoppe.â€" 31 Mrs. William Ryder, who recently suffered a seriously injured: shoulder from a fall, was able to return home on Tuesday evening. Mrs, Ryder had her arm and shoulder wellâ€"bandaged and in a cast. She is doing as nicely as can be expected. | | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brady have rentâ€" ed their home to Mr. and Mrs. Galloâ€" way and will make their home for the future with Mrs. John Brady, Mr. Brady‘s mother. Mrs. S. T. Rebling, the Miss Yahnkes, and Mrs. John K. Richter were the guests of Mrs. Arthur Payâ€" den of Chicago at a luncheon and card party at the Edgewater Beach hotel last Saturday afternoon. . Requirements for all sizes, especâ€" ially large sizes in smart |and éleâ€" trant frocks are now met w‘ith"dan{ at the Loretta Shop.â€" _ . .3 Mrs. Alice Becker has returned:to her home in New York after an eight week‘s visit with her sister Mrs. Julia M. Donsing of South St. Johns aveâ€" nue. . 4 x THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS it St Mt. and Mrs. W; D. Crowl and son of Dowagiac, Mich,, arrived on, Saturâ€" day ‘to spend a week with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edwin Fulkerson of Michigan ‘avenue... Mrs, Crowl and ‘Mrs. Fulâ€" kerson are sisters. . > : _ !! luncheon and five> hundred by Mrs. Roberg of Waukegan on Monday., â€" | Mr. and Mrs. J, Stuarts Robertson of: Chicago moved in2 their home on Lincoln avenue the ehrly part of the week, * PA â€"Mr, and Mrs. Henry Liske and chilâ€" dren of ~Sheridan avenue #pent the past: week motoring through southâ€" ern Indiana. : | t f Mrs. C. G,. Alexander of North St. John‘s fienue was in town for a few days this week and is returning to Michigapn. . 4 i Mr. aind Mrs. T. P. Clark had as their gpests for several days last week their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. A.â€" Buschaid and their sister Miss Geneva Clark of Green Bay, Wis‘ $ â€" Mrs. Raymond Roth, Lepreuntatlvc of, Lake Shore Temple No. 242, has returned from the Pythian Sisters Grand Temple convention held at Jolâ€" iet last week. i Mts, J. G. Fidder and Wailter and Roy of South Second street motored to El.Puso and East Peoria, NL, where they visited friends over the week:end, returning on, Monday eveâ€" ning, |_ § j Mrs. C.. W. Summers and two chilâ€" dren visited F. A. Hudson of Liberâ€" tyville on Sunday. Mr. Hudson, who was‘ formerly principal of the Oak Terrace school, sends his greetings to his former pupils.~ _ h Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botner moved this week from Sheridan avenue, Highwood, to Vine avenue. Miss Edna Flannigan and Miss Margaret Fagan attended the Paâ€" geant of Progress at Waukegan on Mondayâ€" evening. | .On Wednesday evening, September 30, Mrs. Clara Cramer of Highwood and Mr. George A. Goeddel of Waterâ€" 1o0, II1., ‘rm united in marriage at the Bethany Evangeli¢cal parsonage on McGovern street, Rév. J, G. Finkâ€" beinet officiating, using the ring cereâ€" Dr. Roberta Lee Moore has gone to (Los Gatos, Calif., for a muchâ€" néeded rest. Dr. Sadie B. Cbn%oben of Chicago has charge of Dr. Moore‘s practice on Central avenue during her absence. Dr. Chambers comes highly recommended as having done| some special children‘s work, having assistâ€" ed in the.baby feeding ‘clinic and orâ€" thopedic department of the Chicago Ostepathic Clinjic of last year.. . mony. T];e ‘bridal couple were accomâ€" panied by a number of relatives and friends. (Mr. and Mrs. Goeddel took the midnight train for two Rivers, Wis., where they will spend a brief honeymoc%. They will reside in Waâ€" terloo, Illinois. { . ‘, Miss Kathetine Card, 235 Céentral .nv%nne,' has enftolled as a student this fall at the School of Domestic) Arts and Science, 6 North Michi aveâ€" nue, Chicago. She is but one of many prominent North Shore girls) who have found the Homeâ€"Maker‘s rse offeréd by the school a practical fulâ€" filment of their needs. . 1y Mrs. C. W. Summers, Sr., | & tained eight ifriehds at lune last Thursday. Bridge was the feature of the ‘afternoon. | ~ T: g | Mrs.~Earl Brady has as her guest lJefr, sister Mrs. Jim Catey of Mapleâ€" ‘ Miss Jean MeéArthur of the fi ‘department of the national bog the! Y.W.C.A. is in Highland, conducting the Joeal Y.W.C.A. . t.Mr. John Bremer of South fi;ay. road will gpend a few d;y,k week at Mole Lake, Wis. iA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchinson left on Tuesday evening for their ‘home in Pisadena, California, after spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. W.‘ A. Alexander. . Mr. and, Mrés. Hutchinson were, en route from Euâ€" rope where they ‘spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Dathan of Private road,| Hubbard Woods, are being conzrat{flnted on the birth of a son at the Highand Park hogpital on Wednesday, Sept, 28. | * The Loretta Shop is now ‘sh distinctive ‘styles in one and piece dark and colorful: Je'r.qr wear, sizes 16 to 44. Cie M ‘The Black Cat Shoppe serves ia} dinners every day. Chicken days and Sundays. 205 | Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling of South Green Bay road had as their guests oh Sunday their niece Miss Ruth Rebâ€" ling and Mr. Arthur Casper of Chiâ€" cago. i Exmoor Country club employés anâ€" nual dance was held Monday evening, September 28. The tent which was vut over the outdoor pavilion for the harvest home (dinner dance for the members was léeft for the employes to enjoy the evening. Almost all the employes were present and a vetry enâ€" joyable time was had by all. | The dancing ended at 1 a. m. Thfi comâ€" mittee in charge consisted of| Miss Tillie Hanna, |Andrew Marinig and W,.C. Weber. aff | W.H. McKillip, whose connt:yuresl- dence is on Clavey road, is able‘to be out and> was in Highland Park Tuegday. He has been suffering from a fracture of the leg caused accidentâ€" ally several weeks ago. H | The Miriam club will hold an elecâ€" tion of officers at Holy Name at three o‘clock Friday afternoon, Octoâ€" ber second. M o Arts | _ Mrs.> Ar&:r Wilson Collins ‘of iment ¢ aveâ€" | Keokuk, |Io‘ spent the weekâ€"end| _ Mrs. many | with her digr Mrs, Charles Benson.| T. A., who.| | Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bremer and| ferred ourse| Mr.: George| Krumbach mmu ‘Koped | fulâ€"| their summer bhome at Lake Bi made 1 1ance rd of Park Irive. 31 wing hursâ€" 81 Doris . Elwin were entertained at Little Lea Bernice Roam is re. ported eri il1 ‘Specialists have been called in but they seemâ€"unable to determine the ailment of the child. urged to be’prmnt as election of ofâ€" ficers will be held.. Mrs.> Ar&:’r Wilson Collins ‘of Keokuk, |Io‘ spent the weekâ€"end with her lilgf Mrs, Charles Benson. | Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. C. Bremer and their summer home at Lake Bishop, Wis., on Friday, Sept. 18, and are expected to return about Oct. 7. â€" The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks Spcial club will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 2:30 o‘clock in the Summers, "MOVIES" SUBJECT OF ELM PLACE P.T.A. MEET ~man‘s. C We find a _ 4 > | _ growing number of our customers sharing _ our belief. To everyone who wants quality, _ the best instead of the cheapest, we say, "cal! on us for Whitman‘s Chocolatzs\.“ | o _ *{| Weback every package with a positive, Miss A,luaq1 Gn;tity‘and Mrs, C. W. l/ )i'“'Za".vii‘r-:”uv. Auprorunititt] Remember we cleah Furs the Furrier‘s : wayâ€"â€"which is a process to preserve Furs. Elks‘ ¢lubroom. Members are HIGHLAND PARK + Have your Furs ready in time. We can make snappy coats out of your old ones. Telephone 54 6 North Sheridan Road We are Great â€" Believers in GWe have always believed that there Expert Furriers ... | _ Branch of. Ballard‘s Rental Library EARL W. GSELL & CO. ALBERT LARSON MOLDANER & HUMER ., with Cecil, Jr., and real guarantee of SATISFACTION R E M 0 D E L I N G R E L I N I N G C L E A N I N G _ _G@LAZING "â€"rFURRIERS S T A TIONE R candy of another theatre in Highland Park, the desive of the child is even greater to â€"attend movies, for many more shows, are given, thus permitting more evenings out during the week. Many questions regarding movies have arisen ‘during the past two weeks, and a demand for authoritaâ€" tive advice prompted the arrangeâ€" iment of this program. The ‘first meeting of the Parentâ€" Teacher association of the Lincoln school ‘will be held on Wednesday afâ€" terncon, Oct. 7, at 8:80 o‘clock, The parents are cordially invited to be present to meet the teachers and beâ€" come better acquainted with them. A delightful program of music has low the program. Mrs. Danley, president of the P. T. A., and Mr. J, L. Smith have conâ€" ferred with Mr. Pearl, and it is Koped that arrangements may be made for children‘s programs or famâ€" ily night when selected films will be All parents interested are invited to attend this meeing. :An invitation has been extended to the other diviâ€" sions of the P.T.A. in â€"this vicinity. FIRST MEETING OF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925 LINCOLN P. T. A. [rg J3

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