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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1926, p. 6

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# «it t} o4 W d ~ot . O perithany Barsen “““mb}n"e'fu'? will et Friday evening at the home of Mr. ‘William Noerenberg of w.qe Cenâ€" tral tv‘nt'n. | Just a Tew s ; ments at a mnmm.““..'.f garâ€" _ Mr. John M, Watson, author of *‘Science as Revelation," a rbtable contribution to recent literature, will address & party of friends at the BWPnkelubthaAflytanfi February on astronomy. ‘At tnnhwiflinbodncehiaofizi_gnlm of slides, the collection of which has ho‘ !‘90!" of ?.‘W 'tnd’- f Miss Elizabeth Finkbeiner of Wauâ€" sau, Wis., was the guest of Miss Lilâ€" __lian Tuck@®&over the holidays. Mre,; H. F. Payne, of Highland Park, * atim> is spending the winter in . New "York, announces the en of _ her daughter Muriel to . Charles â€" A. Watrous, son of Mr..and Mrs, George D. Watrous, of Néw Haven; Miss E. Butz of Wilmette and Mrs. Richard Mansell~ of . Clavey road, Bhlnhnd!'uk.wmlp‘ndafwbn at the Aspenwall hotel in Taboga. This is where the picture "The Ne‘epâ€" Do Well" was staged. 3 paign spent part holiday vacaâ€" tior as the guest of the 0. B. Brand family. ' Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of South St. Johns avenue. . ts Mr. Bud Blake returned Tuesday from St. Paul, Minn., where he spent the holidays visiting friends. The executive board of the North SBhore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met at the home of Mrs. Phelps, Regent, on Wedâ€" Mrs, Isabel C. Cole left Tuesday to spend: the winter at Biloxi, Miss. While in Highland Park. Mrs. Cole makes her home with her daunghter, the holidays with Mrs. R er, Mrs, A. J. Rhinehart. Mrs. Ansel E. Smith is on the sick list this week. j C p y Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Rogers of Torrb‘:‘g,’ Wyoming, are spending the holi with Mrs. Rogers‘ mothâ€" .l(r.nndMu.D.B.Sculleyi‘nw moved to the Parkway hotel, Chicago, where they will‘spend the winter. â€" | Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Witten enterâ€" tained a number of friends at a party New Year‘s eve. $al oo t The Misses Aliceve Winters and Ethel Harmon have returned to Miss Wheeler‘s school, Providence, R.:I., having spent the holidays with their Yale 21. t f Mr, ‘Clargnce Smith of tur, TI1., and his son Clarence, Jr} of New York spent New Year‘s |with his mother, Mrs. B. A. Smith S. Secâ€" «ond street.: E24 { Mr. John A. Putnam and his mothâ€" er,‘ Mrs. A. A. Putnam left last eveâ€" ning for Hesperides, Lake® Wales, Fla., where they will remain several montlu. Bc 0wb ~.The members and wives of Brand‘s Orchestra entertained at the home of ~Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Brand on New Year‘s eve. A play staged by several of the members.proved to be the main Aeature of the evening, and the guests Also enjoyed games, contests, stunts, ~tte. The coming of the New Year and the exit of the old was represented in a most unique fashion while the guests were seated at the table. All manner _of entertainment was employed and. everyone reported a wonderful time. I Mr. Paul L. «Idell left last Friday for San Benito, Texas, where he will spend a month. : s Mrs. Dorothy Hasler of Eau Claire, Wis., is visiting ber son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson of Vine avenue. C( :. Mr. and: Mrs. A. W. Persons and gon spent Sunday in Chicago visiting ‘ Mr. William N. Bardwell of Dixon, HMi.; was the guest of Mr. Jerry Leamâ€" ing over the weekâ€"end. /‘ . Fletcher: Seymour, who spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ralph: Fletcher :Seymour has reâ€" turned to Swarthmore. ho | ~Edmund and John Gifford who are attending the University of Illinois and who spent the holidays with their parents weturned to Champaign Sunâ€" day night. phr4 f Interesting notice is being taken here of: the: recent announemnmg the engagement of Miss Isabel Atwe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Atwell of Chicago to Mr.yRflph-Wk- land Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert W. Martin of Highland Park, Mr. Martin is one of the younger busiâ€" ness men of this city and is achieving unusual success in ‘his new: business. . Mrs. Hanson of 8. Green Bay road entertained a number of friends on New Year‘s afternoon. ©~â€" } ' . Dr. and Mrs. Victor H. Bergmann of Rogers Park entertained twelve at Christmas dinner in honor ‘of Mrs. Bergmann‘s sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Rogers. | â€" \_ . . Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Woodbury enâ€" tertained fourteen of their friends at aNew Year‘s eve party. | Euchre was the feature of the evening for which prizes were awardet® Refreshments were served and those present report a most ‘delightful evening. : _â€" 3 PAGE SIX w coats left, unusual garâ€" price far below cost. The Loretta Shop. 4Sadv If you are looking for an evening gown to finish out the season with, we have just the garment. Seven in all; {ormer pricei up to $69.50, now $25 Dr. B. A. Hamilton returned Tues: day from visiting his mother near Toronto, Canada. > :. toâ€"$45. Jack Beatty of Ravine drive left yesterday on a business trip to the west coast. * + ~% /dR The ladies of the Ladies‘ Aid soâ€" ciety of St. John‘s Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hansen, Central avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10, at two o‘clock for their regular monthly meeting. Mem: bers and their friends are invited. _ Miss Jessie Sexsmith of Fon du Lac, Wis., was the guest, of Mrs. H. E. Wightman. of Glencoe avenue over the weekâ€"end. f > I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mopelli _ of Prairie avenue, Highwood, are "the happy parents of a baby girl born on Wednesday, Dec. 30. f ¢ Mrs.: Charles Benson installed the newly elected officers for Alexander McKinlock unit, No. 266 of the Amerâ€" ican Legion, at Lake Forest, list Tucsday evening. » F Father Garrity of Davenport, Ta., spent Wednesday, Dec. 80, at his home in Wihnetka. Fok hi Mr. Elmer Brownlee left Sunday on a business trip to Miami, Fla., and to go to ?nb- to spend a few days. Miss Sarah Milils of St. Johns place left on Tuesday to return to Knox schoolfin New York. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kloepfer of ncoe. announce ‘the birth of a mr at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, Dec. 29. " Mr;K and Mrs. H. G. Winter and daughter, Edna, w#°> the New Year‘s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Chicago. | . s ' & Miss Violet G. Chambers of this city and Mr. Gerald H. Lichtenberger of Gibson City, IIL, were united in marâ€" riage at the home of the Bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers, 220 McDaniels avenue, Friday after noon, Jan. 1 at three o‘clock, the Rev. J. G. Finkbeiner of. Bethany Evangeâ€" lical :church officiating. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lichtenberger went to Gibâ€" son City, III.,, on a short wedding trig where they will visit relatives and friends and upon their return will be at home at 220 McDaniels avenue. : | Mrs.â€"D. L. Pate formerly of Highâ€" land Park and now residing at 3730 Sheridan road, Chicago is leaving Jan. 3,. for Palm Beach, Fla., to remain until April ist. , * f Ds Charlotte May VNol'son entgib;l;e‘a twelve friends last Thursday in honor of _'ler birthday anniversary. _Mr. Edward Walsh of Chicago was the guest last week of his brother Mr, T. Gordon Walsh of N. Green Bay road. m f Mrs. Grace: Smith entert%ed A number of friends at a New Year‘s ~North Shore Chapterâ€"of the Daughâ€" ters of the American Revolution will meet at the home of Mrs. R. L. Sandâ€" wick on Lincoln avenue, on Thursday. afternoon, January 14, at 2:30 o‘cloek. _ Mrs. Laura Cowan who underwent ‘an operation for" appendicitis at (the Highland ‘Park hospital is > getting along nicely. e 4 t ts & Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Chavis and famâ€" ily of Chicago were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Wit ten. F Miss Elizabeth Wilder who spent the holidays with her parents has reâ€" turned to Smith college,. ; Bed@iieg Piduin‘ Actdbniztr iPrakatid®ih i a52 The Loretta Shop. 45adyv es plerard dn MATSâ€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR THE LORETTA SHOPD PHONE 463 |10 SHERIDAN RD .l MIGHLANC PARK, |â€" Jhe Eo‘utta Shop! huy our dirssesat ~~ Louwntoun l Mrs, H. E. Wightman of Glencoe Invenue entertained _ twelve guests | from Evanston and Wilmette at dinâ€" per on New Year‘s day. | The Woman‘s Missionary sbciety of the First United Evangelical church ‘will meet at twoâ€"thirty o‘¢lock: on | Thursday afternoon, Jan. 14, at the home of Mrs, Julius Bower of North Gg;en Bay road. $s ;Veronese Beatty has returned to Bennett school, Millbrook, N. iÂ¥., and Rosslyn Beatty has gone ‘k â€"to Princeton after spending t holiâ€" ‘days at hon e [Â¥4, Mrs. Bfidgv D. Butler of Hinsâ€" dale and her; sister, Mrs. mnm visited friends in Highland last week. .. > :: Cl Mr..: and" Mrs_ . Inzank " Whima !* Lz _ Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., who spent the Christmas holidays with his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchâ€" ard of Walker ‘avenue, returnéd to Washington, .D. C., Saturdny, where he is attending the Millard [Military Academy. NoSd j Imported lingerie, linens, n:veltlen, beads; embroidery, lamp and pillows made to order. Wynant skill lingerie, As near to you /# your phone. ‘Elizabeth Hendricks. Tel. H. P.; 1180. P [A es Mr.. and Myrs. . Joseph Tuma. of Highland, Park are announcing the birth of ‘a son on Monday, Jan. 4. $xle The Loretta Shop. 4badv Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Person enterâ€" tained fourteen guests from Chicago at a New Year‘s eve party.. f | _ The Woman‘s Missionary geciety of the Bethany Evangelical church will [ meet at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock Thursâ€" | day afternoon, Jan. 14, »ntTho'-home fof Mrs. Ellen Fritsch on North aveâ€" nue. % $4 & Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Heller of New York ‘have been visiting Mrs. Philip D. Carey of South St. Johns avenue for the holidays. _ ; Miss Florence Beninger and Mr. Cecil Drake of Kenosha, Wis., were the guests of Mr. Drake‘s brother, William Drake, of Laure avenue on New Year‘s day. § We have about twenty s left; will close them out at $5 to $35; valâ€" ues up to $67.50. â€" . - y Mrs. Cary Wood Thomn?, and. her children ‘have moved from 181 Belle ‘avenue to their new home at 537 South Linden avenue. : Mrs, Thomas‘ mother, Mrs, A. H. Wood, has arâ€" rived from New York.and ywill make her home with them. { Mr. and Mrs. William Davis â€"of Webster avenue, Highw are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on [ he. birth of a little son born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Jan. 4. _ Mrs. Mabel Musi with : Beott and «Lieut. and ~Mrs. Morse of the Great Lakes Naval Station have tickâ€" ets for the Paderewski recital at the Auditorium on Sunday. They will enâ€" joy téa at the Edgewater Reach hotel following the concért. . . > ; William C,. Bremner left Monday for |the‘ University of miv%is to reâ€" .suflée his studies. there after spendâ€" ing the holidays with his mt;her Mrs. W. C. Bremner of Park. avenue. ‘ _ Miss Ellen Garrity, formerly of this city, who has been confined by illness to her home in Winnetka for the past two years, was taken to the Presbyterian hospital, â€" Chicago,. on Wednesday, Dec. 30. cf f Mr. Charles W. Rosenow who has been â€" visiting his parents: on South Green Bay road for the past two weeks will return to Der:}er, Colo., on Sunday to resume his duties there: Eleanor ‘Jamieson who spent the holidays with the Floyds has returned to the Hillside School in Connecticut. Her father; Gen. Jamieson spent the last weekâ€"end here with his daughter and her hosts." Miss Louise Floyd left Sunday for New York after a short visit with her family here." Mr. and Mrs, Gervease Garrigan of Beatrice‘ avenue, Highwod, are being congratulated on theâ€"birth of a danghâ€" ter on Sunday, Jan. 3. 1 HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS €% e otide e raet 8B d 0 ui ca 1‘ s i ,t_“ 4Abadvpd J MARY JANE ALLEN . TO ADDRESS CLUB Hobart P. Young, 708 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, was elected presâ€" ident of the Western Golf association at the annual meeting of that organâ€" ization held at the Congress hotel in ‘Chicago Saturday evening, December 19. Mr. Young is a member of the Exmoor Country elub of this city. Other officers from all parts of the middle west were elected at this time and the time and places for future tournaments were decided upon. _ _ A létter from the Great Lakes exâ€" presses : the appreciation ff the Christmas party given by the Amerâ€" jean Legion ‘and Auxiliary of Highâ€" land Park, md‘lx ‘as follows: ~ â€""We wish to take this opportunity to thank all the members of the American Legion and Auxiliary for the Christmas party and presents given the patients at the Occupationâ€" al Shop. ‘The party was greatly apâ€" preciated and enjoyed by,. all those: present and we want to thank you in l their behalf; also for the many past favors extended to the shop by tbel American Legion Auxiliary." + EXMOOR MEMBER HEADS . . WESTERN GOLF Asg‘n CHRISTMAS PARTY j ‘ENJOYED BY BoYs Little Mary Francis Anderson, three year | old dEghwr, of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Andérson of the Grove farm, Deerfield, is ill with pneumonia at the Highland: Park hospital. & New Year‘s eve‘a dance was given by the ba r officers at the Officers club. Many out of town guests were present, and the affair proved to be one of the most delightful ever given at the club. } s 12 Mr. LiqraLRobemon and his daughâ€" ter, Miss rlotte, entertained eighty guests‘ at a fancy dress party at the Ravinia ‘village house New Year‘s eve. $ { [ f _ Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Wright and children s&ut the â€" holidays at â€" La Grange with relatives, .. â€" Col,. and! Mrs. Miles of Fort Sheriâ€" dan anteréhined at. luncheon on New Year‘s day. ta Nee General and Mrs, Lenihan of Fort Sheridan entertained at a very beautiâ€" ful tea dance on New Year‘s day from four to seven o‘clock. . Many of the Great â€" Lakes naval officers | were guests. Captain and Mrs. Hines reâ€" cei,'ved'witt Mr.and Mrs. Lenihan and many of the Fort Sheridan officers and their wives assisted. This was one of the outstanding social events at Fort Sheridan this winter. 4 â€"egion and Auxiliary Made Paâ€" tients at Great Lakes Hapâ€" py; Express Thanks‘ 6 N. Sheridan Rd. . This movement i * Take advantage of it. :s mdor“ed oy "150 /0 : ___Now for the benefit of your children j ... NATIONAL SCHOOL CHILDREN‘s3 ‘ GARMENT CLEANING WEEK .. )/ From January 11th to January 16th, inclusive, we will clean free of charge all guits and overcoats for boys up to 12 years ‘of age.. : | 4 ... . From January 18th to January 23rd we will dry clean, free of charge all gar. meht, for girls up to 12 years of age. | s 4 Scientific ‘experiments have proven destroys disease, disease germs and bacteria of dried membrane for twenty weeks, on A plaything five months. §# MOLDANER & HUMER Our Childrens Health §3 UbvetPrer >A Nations Wealth ?u The Sanitary i i Value of Dry Cleaning RNe L CLEANERS & pyErs Mr. Henry G. Winter has removed his tin shop from: the Loeb building at 48 N. First street to the new store at 144 N. First t. This is the new . building recently erected by Frank Siljestrom. â€" + Lawrence Gréen, a soldier from Fort Sheridan was this week held to the grand jury on charge of complicâ€" ity in theft of a Ford sedan from Charles Bieger of Lake Bluff. The ‘bond was p afz :$3,000, and Green was sent to eounty jail in deâ€" fault. ‘ Two other soldiers sent to Waukegan a wégkz or so ago are alâ€" leged to have ‘been implicated. SOLDIER BOUND OVER FOR THEFT OF CAR Police Officert Martin Kopp this week Iumismhfi colleagues : at headquarters â€" ‘a box of cigars with ‘which to 'Helg":im célebrate the advent of a new ‘"Kopp" on the force, he and ‘Mrs. kupp having become parents of ason on Monday. # CIGARS TO CELEBRATE ADBVENT OF NEW KOPP +8 wm’r?ggi?vl.%sc ATION 389 Cent?l'Ave. Two 389 Roger Williams Av Phones 3 & 23 Stores Phone 2300 {.. ;) CONSIDERING the Service these goods are guaranteed to give, the price is very low! Special hot water bottles and fountain syringes 3 | guaranteed for two y .rae s etaoin f ~| guaranteed for two years. It will be a long time before she buys rubber goods at Gsell‘s Drug Stores EARL W. GSELL & CO. Is The proven that Dry Cleaning or Naptha Process acteria. Diphtheria bacilli will live in bits :,onpdlkdreuforlndqynmdonachfld's Any woman who possesses a hot water bott’}e or fountain syringe bought at Gsell‘s Drug Stores can alwaifs be sure that these articles will last for a long timeCt Any woman who buys one now won‘t be seeking a repurchase of the samé article again for many years; that is because of the supreme quality and the long wearing ability of every piece of rubber. we sell.: They are worthy of conâ€" sideration. ©> eore we will dry clean, free of charge all gar. mnj&m’mm"n‘hrymdschoolom, 2 Year Guarantee With Most of ‘\Our Rubber Goods Stock PHARMACISTS Phone Highland Park 54 The American . Legion and â€" Auvilâ€" iary have been invited to attend the installation of the Libertyville Post and Auxiliary next Wednesday. ove: ning, Jan. 18, at eight o‘clock. Naâ€" tional and department officers will be the speakers. All members are urged to attend. We INSTALLA AT * LIB’IE‘I:FYV!LLE PoST The employes of the Public Servâ€" ise company will give a dance at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday evening,; Jan. 26. Tickets can be purchased from any of the employes or at the door on that eveâ€" ning. Duffy‘s orchestra has been enâ€" gaged to furnish the music. All who attend are assured a pleasant eveâ€" ning in store for them. Manhem Lodge, No. 37, 1. .0. V., will give a masquerade~ dance at Banti‘s hall, Highwood, beginning at gight ‘o‘clock on Saturday evening, Jun. 9, Good music has been engaged and a pleasant evening is assured all who attend: PUBLIC SERVICE CO. PLAN DANCE FOR JAN. 26 THURSDAY, JANUARY VIKINGS TO GIVE MASQUERADE JAN. 9 wX THI

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