t') Mt and In. Raymond J. Clan! theedatreet,D-innomG 3heA.tthptfa1-teraiturritrts. lt-tet-ut-uni/G, aer.amtMA.Etdmdm.toe, You: diminish, we. the rook-end dune Ito-h nut“ iitniiiTiiiaGt - “goth... , . . “hquumm- .dnrotttrtMis.httttageBittie for Am.' ttrueg,1t at W1ttmtu 'rttartahted trmettngattaatireel. ritstertt.shmrerfouiiaeamtotu., _ Id and In. gt,'t'Luat't,', at f'r1flllrafah"l _ tall'."" of: «thy , ' In and In. Chalet Much ind daughter Ilia KM and Mr. Haiku. J. B. Gum and children lg." "'riar for Maxi. Kingpin? “mason. , a In. r. C. Enhan- of Himmlis, Khan ircxpected to arm today to ,yttterraieattotr.angtem. 8.1. -ofHr.nitdtgrs, In. but alumnae is In High- land Park at pro-at, will return to her bum In Run) City when her mother, In. T. C. Willing returns home from the out. Mrs. Smith’s twp older tom returned home bust thtltrdar. The Wmn'a Kiting†"city of the Rim United Evangelical church will be comm " the home of Kn. John Chi-nun of 68T, West has! "am at 2:30 o'clock but Tat-day: autumn, Feb. 11. 1 ' Ilnvrnd Schwin- of North St. John; Inna: fanned home last Sunday Iron a itva, months sojourn in tttt She was the mt of her I)" . Mrs. Benjamlh Adams of Emma. Wash, for two and t Ulf than]: the! then went to visit In. Man (hell's. . former resident of Hindus! Put. tn Berkeiesr, Calif. Sit in also the and of In. Chas. Kw oanklsnd, Calif., 3nd vuir. at; am: Bell entertained tit. at Wim- Mus Billie A - snarl» h the met of Miss Billie Bell “an“ Helen Bill will entertain in her honor or! 83mm! evening. It. A. J. smpa, @7313 at the local â€Item union, dt um. nation visiting rea- tite at Paterson, Calif. _ In. G.tmatat Buchanan of liming M "turned homo Tuesday from I visit‘in Washington, D. c., and Fiif Schmidt, Pa. . Ir. attd In. J. J. K. Hilbm vim be at home. 682 Montgomery road, on Sum,-.,‘Fob T, for was Agatha Iuttittstelrt and Mr. Edwin Hirsch. ed Mr Milâ€. Elmer Tome pt Lou Angela, Calif:, for m months. The Ptanthen duo of the Bethany lingual Sunday school will met pt the‘bomo of Mrs. Ewlyu Decker, "t N. St. Johns "can, " 8:15p. In, Friday. Feb. It. The bones-es fir...tl-tsin-rstseai'rG'd In Dimer, Adelaide Green and Ella Vegans. _ V Thg'nsim clubwmmtms Wit the bound Ila Lillian Artes, North Sound street. Mr.ngteiHis.B.rt_hrior enun- hind emu-m (not: at dial): '_tteet..ytaythtreitt,qtheaitet 'tth,.BtglmCPi6ehstr., T Mt. Funds Rapp who w" struck ind injured by an automobile' last Tuning “new, Pets 2, was shin to "turn home from the [ligand Fall: by“ Tuesday, Pets. 9.. _ . The Woman'. Minimum today 'ot Bethany Banana! church sill molt " 2:30 o’clock next Thanh! "ut. noon, Feb. M, at the but» of in. AWAGHIQI of Hammad avenue. .lri S. T, mung of Smith Green by road In: hostess to the Wednes- day Afurttoott Card club at luncheon amleards Iuterdqy. _ "' IN Ym’Womn's Christi†$UV nehtkm will hold its regular “my! media: at eight o'etoek on hunky owning. Feb. 18, at their being“:- in», 374 laurel untrue. All men- bon‘in urged td be present.‘ It. Gust Crane! fell from uncut- fold time at work on, Friday and sun- It Glut Crane! fell from mm. fold m1. at ion on, Friday and sun- ttitcd injuries to his right Am and I... :8. is eoedltsed ht his home; cor- net Bin 'phcc and Green Bay road, and {it getting along as well u can 'Mr. at: Plum of 'to-ood name "been eon4imd to his home “(the - couple at weeks with In and: of asthma. _ T 22lt",', Til-yer at Ilrtt,trterttt is I. 'r1ttt his ttrtnd-pirmsta, Mr. .er,hercr. J. My" of North Sher. Ida'r‘, read. . _ _ . Mhty Billie Boll bt North St. ttt 3mm arrived lode Tuesday mu in“ the Hymn-h! of Wisconsin}: Elton td Mill: mid-year nea- t .- Ber mfmate, Kiss Billie M- sit. will spend the week 'tith hr.‘ _ Mr. at! In. (tart . Seine!» flu) have boon thin: on North St." John: amine have t an '8t _dttartrrtertt' in Winnetka. . ' The Lady Ella Social chagrin bald s end party Wednesday eveni , Feb. Mt, " ' o'clock, for Elks I their families. B,rutre, an Sand and Dawn win he plural. , Mr. and Mis. Fred A. Preston of Ruin place an ttw, a itptalt din- Ber on Saturday ‘. w, Pets. M. Mn. William Am of Bramre atreet is in the Washington new“. Cttiratrb. In. A. C..tM.e of Irvine Purl is laying with her brother, Mr. 2frrr" 'Hn. Antes lt m the' boa- 'ritn .. ‘ . s .mFm W. Mieioetar, dr- ' PAGE SIX ', mm Lodge No, 662. I. o. fl, F. iiih i"c','iiiii"iig “w" iiiiiri - will hold a smoker. Feb. w, in .9d.d' gag“, I',',,",',, $3333 ',ttutttt', for Fellows Hall. All members.and their music io'v'"ii'i.' . . _ Inca]: are invited; . _ _ Isaac VanGx-we, former. conductor Mn. Roger S. Vtil of Laurel nve- lo the Chiedtto Civic operas In! M hue iwill be mass at a small a: on I erttratmd by the [mild to «take char†next TuéSday, Feb. 9, in compliment of the music.- a. will] conduct W to 'tti,i"t Gordon Gray. a _ Symphonic Odette of Chicagoandin , M? M m. William P. Peter of addition will have charge q! training St. ' (in: place announce the birth'the schism. tries, duets. etc. T of a dat.ttrhtarr'resterday. ' l, The prgdpetion 1titt..._paA in F!!- The dtfBctg1tu. between the Rb [and Park hamsters and employers which workaround tTM and trucking w or t 4 out“ was Minted Tuéxymd '15). m resumed work Wedt9tr. It hm- ported that the new Wat pm: Ha, for an were“: from M“ to 17.00 R day in vans. "Id that other who“ 'upmetieal1y manna» * contact under me): an - who! 10? the put m "aiiic V I In. John My! Huwickpqrt‘. i, an,» is the guest of Mm Anna I ampbell. ', , . . E Mrs. Alien Tiriie imhosteu‘ to the gThursd-y might club tonight. _ . A group ot'five girl: mule: the " 'reetion of, Miss Jessie; Ksrdin will the s dramstic entertainment on Eel.- ‘dsy evening " eight o'ehielr " the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Robbins on Prospect avenue. The {allowing program will ,be presented: A Mindy entitled, “The Bowlerâ€, by Hiram Cameron; ttrat' end second scenes of s cone-act pla'y from ,.Hsmlet' by Shakespeare; Dialect sketches 1 French Comedian) "Mr Little Butle- ite," Eleanor Roberts; â€TheIColored Street Sweeaam View of An Acci- dent," Ruth obbins; “The Irish Po- Jieeantn'tr View of the Same Acci- ident,†Elisabeth Jones; "An ltaisn View of the Labor Question,";Mary Louise Goya; "Teena Stars on 'Ntt Day," Elissbeth Flinn. About sixty (itends bsve been invited to hear this Amateur performance. Money. from, the mini! admission fee will be a gift to the Girl Scout camp at Elkhorn, Wit, which all these girl have at- tended. k 2 l, , Lat Wedngsd‘y, the Reliable Lanna dry entertained sfxtaen men employ†" dinner st the Bouhview Cute ind to-the Uptown Theatre. Alfred St. PM. who in “tending the cm,» of Illinois, in molding ' turdâ€: between man. and; Mrs, Egbert E. Wood in in ‘tha. II-Iighhnd' Park helpitnl whore nhe' underwent a minor operation. V ', Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gama are on- joying a tiyp weeks cruise to the West Inaiutl. .. 3 Dorothy Woodbury at Don avenue celebrated her second birthday yester- day afternoon with ten little friends. Ttte Huh man emyed a wry pkg-ant “when. V Mr. and unvwmum; our Bell who“. the blrth.of n goo horn [acuity night'at the Highknd Park hospital. _ T , mPg,t,'htttJ, given by the Junior ' e n "ett " m - at- tended and m a maid duh. TEAMSTERS RESUME WORK ON WEDNESDAY Dimeulty Between Then and Employers AIM“: Get _ 'v, Small Increase 'r Miss Mildred Ram}: rotm'md Wednesday ' drottt, Boston, Mats,, where she spent three mks with school friends. _ _ , Miss Catherine, Leno: is entertain- ing tomorrow evening at a mined- Imam shower in zoompument to Miss Jamm- Glen. ' _‘- . “Mrs, Henry E. staaoriutteruittett " dimer Saturday t2it2'g the' dance " the Highland Pq-k an . - Mr. and Mrs.‘Fritz Bah mid Mr. Patel L. Udell returned “My tum San Benito, Tom, when any ‘upent several "weeks. T The marriage of Ming. Jeanne' Glen to Mr. Thomas Botdea, will take plate" next Wedngsday evening, Féb- nary 10, at eitrhtur'ehrek-in Trinity Episcopal church. A reception will foirqw"the ceremony " the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summ. . Mr. aisd Mrs. Adolph thtelit' ,ttw' nounce the mm.“ of their daugh- ter, Mildred, to'Mr. Morris M. Munic- auur"of Glenview. which took place Swain afternoon “the Prubyurian muse, the' Rev. Frank tttt oMeittt'mg. Mr. and Mrs. Munslemhnrwill make their home in Chicago. Next Tuesday afternoon, February ' at two o'eioek the' Ndrth Shéie Catholic League will hold d card. party at the Winnetka Woman’s club. Me. E. Wilkerson ï¬rm injured in I fun than three . ago is rapidly Improving. l, , ' . a party. Priie ,rgimrm wimp ine Garrity, yam Wan?“ Jlbtee and Jane Shaken. '. V . a Hts. Georg. Boqdcn .rtd.ttt.itdr'e, spent {few this Int week in qu, cago 1tidg, her pun-ants. Mr: "itd Mrs. Sch ff. f T Mia Finkbeiner of Chiéuo up; tht week-end mien of Rev. tind In; Finkbciner. i . - ' . ii/tin-rail-tie" 1a.?" _ 'iiiif,i,il"i'li, birthday Saidâ€. 'ls")?),!,?) #3 .i ,, 'wrtr _ taming fifteen of k little ttt it? V. Little Dorothy 'i'ititi1iitt3hti",,t Mr. and Mrs. EdteiiirGo " w New shipment of c'repe’tlrom it $86 to “in the. Loretta Shop. 4014' Mr. Claudia: In; 64 your: old and had lived in Emmy! for 81 yam For 20 anathema: the principal mrtrrtiuiF: (ii-twin!“ in tihaatitoti. White he, "3.. member-,9! the coun- cil u dogma him" to furnishing recreation f_eiliuetrsAor children. 30 never maid and is survived by one. brother,. C. M. Chandler cl Evanston. and two sisters, Mrs. W. C. Egan of Highland Park and Mm. Diem “Tens. ' F 'umat/arviem, wertrAeld a a pâ€. In. many» St. Mirk', church, Erarttstpti, Burial was man. ',' B. E. Chandler, former 3160mm of E'vnnston, “with book seller and one time president of the Runway chum but of canmeree. died Tue-duh " the home of ,his' brother, cm IL Chandler, 1733 Aabury street, Eu» The North Shore Theatre tNiidh. second prgduction id the Mth smog, "The Duenna," is to tter-distinguished by gem-goons scenery, pic-mm: nutmeg ‘and superb music. , . ' †_ “The Dunn.†is tr. Spanish story written by Rickard Brim!†' dan an tin,operstta and is c _ istic of, tht period in its libretto. It tells two stories of 2wo pairs '01" Pd are who are“bei,ng forced (mm. by fond but mismided paixmttr ind pro- vides for many situations. both 11114 matic and amusing. before the lovers are united with the customary par- ental blessings. ‘ . ' When_first p'roduced in London' at the Dmy Lane theatre in 1775M operotta enjoyed a record run _ of seventy-tVe nights. On this om- sion it was presented by Sheridan himselt'in the leading role. _ t The music which the'gnild in using is the more which was out! in the London revival It Lyric thatâ€, Hammer-smith, 3 your ago. This in: sung“! fr'olp. the origin! â€are by Thomas Rancid: who also added sov- enlsougtmd the overtures to it num. ber of opens by Handel. The» no little known and, aide, tram. their beauty, have 'ul added interest. for music lovers. F ' Isaac Van Grove, former conductor The production 'witl pay in Wil. mette on Februuy 12, Highland Park on February Ili, Lake Poreat on Pete ruary 18, Evanaton otf Fobmu'y It Ind 18, and Winnetka on "Fem 19 and 20. _ ' H. E. CHANDLER or EVANS'ION PASSES ON Brother of Mrs. W. C. Em of ThiE City prim; _ Drf'Roxera purchased this tract about three years ago and has made a very 'proiltattie turnover, ', Hide d, Him, real (saute brokers of this city, negotlaud the sale. _ Nomi Shore Theatre Guilt! Sec- . and Production 13 Operetta: _ In Spanish Story C Dr. Daniel W. Ragga hats fece'utly sold seventy acres of land lochmd'on the can bank of the St. Johns Hirer in the guburbs of Wehka, Floridh. This property-U in Putnam eintntr, about eighteen miles ' south of Punt- ka, the:eouttty' Seat, and has , wide frontage on the river at night aid to, be the highest Arot in southern! Florida. _ 1 . t "THE DUENNA" TO BE , ' GIVEN HERE FEB. 15 A nu'mber of successful eorttttil 'ti_ons have been dédiboted to hint by Bevan] cantemporary composers who have received the 1rtBttira,tlo.et formal? workofnom his puyintt, one of them the Sonata in C.. Major by Clarence Loomia. The -vloloncello is truly the I'Kintt of Strings." The ample tonal possibilities ot this noble inatrumgnt have attriétod thesgreatest makers of ttutttisrin alt tNrelt, 9nd the Violoncello romeo: contain some of the ttnartrt. thoughts of the mutant common. pit. ROGERS SELLS V _ . FLORIDA PROPERTY The artistry of WatiNitir PM been acclaimed by the public and press in toms, of the highest pulse- !or many. year‘s. Mr. Ken is an at. lat who commits the htftuiiit- ot his art with a broad ttttuieVitttetlio some, and bag-ties ‘them into all hit work. ' As' a result of his awn-om recitals and appearances as soloist with symphony orchestras, Who is known fnr'and wide as an emotion} of .the highest and best in Violoncello plnying. His success as an ensemble player is of long standing. Mr. Ham's efforts have' alwryaittpen directed to- ward the development of some plums. " music' that is particularly inter,. eating.... ' ' HANS HESS. CELLIST IN PROGRAM MARCH 7 One, of the interesting? iirttttrt- mam brought to public attention by the Arts committee at. the Wannaâ€: Civic club pf Rajah for the qeott is. the engagement for Hans ‘Hqgl, cellist, tor A concert to be given 'its Iiay Mtegnoon, March T, pt 3515 th Elm Place auditorium. Arts / Committee of Woman's Civic Club _of Ravinia Make Musical Announeem'ent Eta THE‘ HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS FEW". "iittiriitir" The *1hmtte,astttr "P" method frtien one of tht - Wt: qt Hickhnd P?ht: I Will bulk inns mun in York City. who keeps in touch with thymine: in the old but. town through the Highland M Press: 1 Highland Park Pun, manna Park, Ill. T Dar Sin: _ " Ott Atttrusr6ttrytrts published a pic- tum of the baseball club as it looked in)“. I am tht C. Spam: multich- od " this picture, then and new . {rlud of, Ptugl Btarmtt of thesuh " 'WAY' BACK JhrmilNER" WRITES 'm THE PRESS Put Chief, Gladys Smith; Most Excellent Chief, Florence Yairer; Ex- cellent Sénior, Iva Henderson; Excel- lent Junior, Catherine turritpt Man. nger. Ida Rotseitat M. of R. t c., Ethel Hepburn; 'M. of P., Ann! Smith; Protector, Peart . m; Guprd, Gertrude 6003mm. The put chief and moat excellent chief m presented with n basket of {lam All can" received n - bouquet of red tom. Gm: wen Mud,» my!†Smith. Ethel Hepburn, Jon- tttit Cumming: and Curl. Peterson. After the meeting a detieiouq lunch» on was served. Cards and lunch fob. _ Indiana coming to this country, a great many is students, meet a prejudice that very often makes then treated cruelly, dué tq provincinllsm and ignorance on our part. Among the Just words, of a very fhieir edu- catedJndian gentleman. to him mu a plea, that tU people of thin can. try show a line more the with; of Jesus Christ to those coming" here, that has been taken by as over to them and taught them than. A Dr. GilLy hid that wé had. JIM reached 1 time when we must know what others are thinking About. not only those "back of the nub." those on the Atlantic and Pacific coats and of Europe, bu what is in the minds of the think’ng people of. the Orient. ;He aid that India who tho most heterogeneous of rations, all kinds of religions, races and points of View and that the Indian loves to talk over big questions. He leaned that the India feels, that the ftee. dom of thought and speech lending toitolmnce, and the good will 'he- tween class and fee anfNith and faith that has been typiehl of this country for 125 years, is fading out. It was a vzry stirring lecture and greatly enjoyed by everyone there. Like Shore Temple No. 242, Pyth- ian t9Utertr, of Highwood, held their installation of olllcers Jun. Si, ", T Ethel Hepburn assisted by Jennie Cummings as gum! senior Int am. rie Peterson " rand mum, in- ntalled the following omen-g: __ LAKE SHORE TEMPLE INSTALL OFFICERS JAN. 21 At the but mating of the EM Park Woman’s club‘on' Tuesday, Fab. 2, Dr. Chm-lea W., Gilkey Ipoke on “India from. an American Point of View and Americl from In Indian Point of View," C" - _', - . The day to be given over to hu.. rtory and tt graphy, and Robert G. Buinrd, of the Illinois State Nor. mal university has weeptedy' highly and geomphyl for his subject. F Besides Mr. Baum-d there‘will be W. D. qudgip, printioaC,irr the Strata: Tm.h19 high “Moi and Miss Ellen Guiney of the Elm Pine school, Highhnd Park, on the pro- gram. Mr. Simply»! will pretride' over the meeting. .- I _ WOMAN'S CLUB HEARS _ . ' FINE TALK ON INDIA There is to be t dinner by the h- dies of thatch Bluff Part-MIM- er mock . m; 7 .. ' " Lake Blue is tei-be the mm ot the next gnthetiqg at fenders ot tls. county, T. A. Simpson, county tum- intendent of schools sald maturity. announcing the program at the “no time. The ,date ,of the seam a scheduled fdr Feb. 6. " Miss (gummy of Elm Place to' Speak?“ Meeting "Satin-l V that, Lake Blnlf _ ' The funeral m 'beld Tuesday morning at 10:15 o'clock .from the asthma, 866 Pine street, Winnetks to Sacred Heart ehyreV 3:1be Woods. interment at St. Jotpph’t cemete'ry, Wilmette. Besides " Widow, Kalle: 191nm eight children: WWattt,'ttoae, Bar- bara, Marprohn. Edwttrdr.Niee and Stella. Be also is 'survivad by a brother, Jacob, of Miiidie Inlet, Wis" and two winters, Mrs. William Kopp of Highland Park and Mrs. Josephine Detrich of Glettviest LOCAL TEACHER ON ' ' ' .rLAKE co. PROGRAM Herman Joseph Kolie'r, a ftirper Highland Park mm and u brother of the late Christine Kong; who died in Burlington. Wu., a few weeks mo. and left the bulk of my mate esti- mated at $60,000 to trurity, died Sat» urday night at his home in Winnetka. Be had been in several {maths and death, had been expected. membérn kit, his family being at his bedside 'when he passed “my. FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN WINNETKK Herman ,J. Keller. Brother of Late Miss. Christine Roller; Had Relatives Here 'rrst8aettthatabeeortsetti-at. out erse.tstmethmexpertitttu""aiid 1nd ht. hint tBr0,e_tittn has but: "earit'seoathiitfertt-tioit" "oettt-Nmr%te'kuurtts- 'ptt'Coetatmetttmeoettrmttr,andtud ttt_tsreiit1wtttuttritikthure. m... 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