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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1926, p. 4

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Mrs. M. K. Richter of Oakwood aveâ€" nue is in Duluth, Minn., for an inâ€" definite ‘stay devoted to business and pleasure. oo oo t s es Ferocp The North Shote Catholic Woman‘s on Tuesday afternoon, May 4, aggn o‘clock, at.the Orrington hotel, Evâ€" anston. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard and son, Paul, Jr., ‘returned home yesterday from a motor trip m"wl;: they spent the week: . Mrs. J. E. McCormick.. / B ol Mrs. Fred Botker‘s class of girls of the First United Evangelical Sunday school met at the home of Miss Franâ€" ces Tillman of West Park avenue last Friday evening. po lA fls Mr. and Mrs, Morris Weoolf of Wav. erly ~street have just from lweek'ltriptotbllo;:‘réd“?.‘ The Misses Yahnke of Oakwood avenue entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Card club yesterday afterâ€" noon. | Imfta on h ts bluct Mrs. George ‘W. Childs and Billy of North Sheridan road nmm the latter part of last week from Los Angeles,‘ Calif., where L&:s’ _spent a few weeks with Mrs. * p&rents, Mr. and: Mrs. F. M. Steele. Mrs. Childs and Billy en‘oyed 3 very pleasâ€" ant day at the Grand Canyon on their way home. R PAGE FOUR Mrs. Carl Hansen of Abilene, Kan., reached Highland Park{today to spend the next few days with Mrs. Henry Ditmer‘ of North St. Johns avenue. Mrs. R. E. Winter of Waukegan avenue is in the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for treatment and rest. m Winter will remain there for the few weéks, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Pfanstichl landâ€" ed on Tuesday from France. They will make their home in one of the Mcâ€" Crystle apartments on Central avenue. Old friends of Dr. Pfanstiehl will reâ€" call that he was formerly pastor at the Highland Park Presbyterian church where he served for twelve years,: and will igladlyâ€"welcome him back to Highland Park. * Mr, and Mrs. R. Kingsley O‘Hara of Chicago vhor!uve built a new home at the corner of Cedar and Linden aveâ€" nues, are spending the week with Mr, and Mrs. Xavier Vigeant before movâ€" ing into their new home, $ fr Mr. and Mrs. â€"John Deering of Of Wilmet North St. Johns avenue are the happy | Kenilwort! parents of a little daughter born last | Winnetka; Thursday. 4 / }coe; Mrs. Roy and (Loretta Brendt of Deerâ€" field avenue had their cm and adeâ€" noids removed at the land Park hospital on Tuesday, April 20. _ Mr. W. E. Salyards of South 8t. Johns avenue has just returned from the Highland Park hospital where he underwent an operation, He is getâ€" ting along nicely. px e {4" Mrs. Arthur P. Van Schaick â€" and daughter, Helen, who arrive today to spend the weekâ€"end with Mrs. John H. Harnton, are en route home from Caliâ€" fornia. : 4 Mr, Henry Walther of South Green Bay road underwent artâ€"operation at the Highland Park hospital last Dr. and Mrs. William C. Buchbinder are spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Woolf. Mrg. F. B, Hitcheock of Waverly street was hostess at a luncheon on l‘l::d-y in honor of Mr3. Edward Bul: Mrs. Earl R. Davia of Providence, R. I., who has been/the guest of Miss Margaret Merryweather for the past three weeks, is leaving Highland Park tomorrow. ~There has been a: considâ€" erable amount of entertaining for Mrs. Davis during her stay, . kess Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Johnson spent the weekâ€"end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George L. Vetter of Mcâ€" Daniels avenus. | $ Mrs. E. F. Sterz and little daughter, Alice Virginia, are spending this week with their aunt Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mrs. H. 8. Gray has just moved with her family from the residence on South â€" Linden avenue which she reâ€" cently sold to Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Templeton of Chicago, to the Augusâ€" tine home on Ravine drive which she recently purchased. } [( Miss Helen Strauss of Aberdeen, S. D., is the guest this week of Mrs. Fred D. Silber of Woodpath avenue. _ . Mrs. Harry Clavey of Deerfield is entertaining the Bridge club at lunchâ€" eon and bridge today. | ‘ | Mr, Harry Bell of North St. Johns avenue will spend fiu in Madison, Wis., where ?wm attend the: Pi Phi dinnerâ€"dance on Saturday evening. | is pxpsan i# > 4 Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Irving Telling and fmiw making their home: with Mrs.‘ Schaefer for the present.. Mr; and Mrs. Page J. leaux, Jr., (Dorothy Gm)m have just returned from Fort Thomas, Ky., where they ntuaddthcv?ding of Miss Justine Hettiger to Mr. Frank Stedman. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue entfidmd ‘at Juncheon and cards last ursday afternoon for Mrs. Lorraine Webster of Barrington. El 1 00 EenE Een ieaiinneeinbs aenae eeraoenenuiiiiees ie Ascns exPa Mrs. Paul L. Day and little daughâ€" ter of Chicago were the guests sevâ€" eral days last week of her sister Mrs. \ Winnetka; Mrs. Henry P. Pope, Glenâ€" coe; Mrs. Harry A. Sellery, Ravinia; Mrs, â€" George A.. Mason, Highland ‘Park; Mrs. Wm. E. Casselberry, Lake Forest; Mrs. John Kreutzberg of Lake Bluff. (9k | _ Mrs. George Lytton and daughter will sail about the middle of May for home, having. spent several months lene of Lincoln avenue‘ bhave‘ from Boston, Mass, and W D. C., where they spent the, Sa weeks. â€" _ t o * * the wb Mr. and Mrs: James Betnard Mhilien have . ret ‘fm Greece :. t they spent the winter.‘ They re by way of Egypt and Italy.. Mrs3. Charles â€" Clinton Buell, with whom James Bernard Mullen, Jr., and Maude H. B. Mullen spe:w winter at her apartment in C 0, reâ€" turned to Highland Pnkflfivlng on Dale ayenue with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mullen and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hagen of Mcâ€" Daniiels avenue afia being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a son on Friday, April 23. oys Mrs. Donald S. Boynton and her son Teddy have gone to Thomasville, Ga., where they are visiting Mrs. Boynton‘s mother. . . Don‘t forget Hospital day, May 12. Tea served from 2 to 5 o‘clock at the Nurses‘ home. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith and son Warren of Des Plaines spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer., The Louis N. Berube family of N. First: street, are moving into their new home on Michigan and . Maple avenues, this week. Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Oakfield, Wis,, is spending this week with Mrs. John: Sheahen. Mrs. Henry B. Clark is in Washingâ€" ton, D. C, for a few weeks, Miss Mabel A. Ernst is entrtainâ€" ing the Five Hundred club this eveâ€" ning, Thursday. f Mrs. Raliph S. Greenlee, and Mrs. Arthur Wilcoxson who are: taking their chikfien to Europe for the sumâ€" mer, sail May 5th on the Orca. Mrs. Arthur Farwell Tuttle, the president of Arden Shore association will entertain at luncheon on Saturâ€" day, May 1 at one o‘clock at her home on Westminster road, Lake Forest for the. Arden Shore V;ilhn chairmen., Her guests will be Mrs. Ernest Paiâ€" mer of Evanston, Mrs. Leslie S. Gates of Wilmette, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Kenilworth; Mrs. Marcus D. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner returned S:mx,y‘:_rom a week‘s trip to Housâ€" oL * s , Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Sheahen and Mrs. St, Johns spent the weekâ€"end in Oshkosh, Wis., visiting friends. Mrs. A. G. Chavis and children are spending a few days this week with Mrs. Harvey Witten, Mr. and Mrs, Edward A. Warren, returned Saturday from St. Petersâ€" burg, Fla., where they spent the winâ€" ter. J ht Mrs. Frank Laing accompanied her mother, Mrs. A. Eggnah of Lake Forâ€" est, to Pelham, N. Y., Saturday, where they will visit her sister, Mrs. E. A. Palmer, Mrs. Eggnah will remain with her daughter indefinitely. Mr. James Carney of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest.of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheahen. / The Larnsing Conservatory of Music orchestra under the direction of Helen Mayer Mannings have been. very acâ€" tive this winter. Several very sucâ€" cessful programs have been given: Mrs. Mannings is very proud of her body of young players. It has been said by critics that it is the best stuâ€" dent orchestra in the state of Michiâ€" gan,. The performances have been quite professional. & Mr. Clark G. Wright was called to Madison, Wis., Sunday, by the death of his nephew who was a student at the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Wright returned home Tuesday. Several cards have been received by the Press from Mr. Gerard: Van Schaick who is enjoying a. trip abroad. The most recent card is from Florâ€" ence, Italy, where he is very much interested in church art. Mrs. Frederick G. Walker of Lake Forest who is chairman of the hosâ€" pitality | committee for Homecoming day at Arden Shore, Sunday, May 2, will be assisted by the following: Mrs. Geéorge Richardson, Mrs. Floyd Evans, Mrs. George Malcolm and Mrs. Donâ€" ald T. Welles. > d neciegs. on Bertram Crawford of the Highland Park State bank delivered a twentyâ€" five minute talk on banking before the 160 members of the senior class of the Waukegan high school Friday, April 16. â€"On Friday, April 23, he repeatâ€" ed the talk before the. economics clagses of Mr. Slocum at Deerfleldâ€" Shields. _ ; £ Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boyton reâ€" turned two weeks ago from an extendâ€" ed trip abroad. +4 e S8vsa ) _Mrs. R. E. Wood is spending this week in New York City.> k Joseph Barilari, Highland Park Upâ€" holsterer ~and : Cabinet < Maker has moved to his new store, located at 32 North First street, > s Golf models in silk, frisecu, washâ€" able wool crepe and jersey, now on display at #¢ Mmssfi ss .. > Mrs. M. R. Bhie and d@ught@® Carâ€" 1e of Lincoln avenue‘ have‘ g," urned om Boston. Mass. and Washington., The Loretta Shop. Qadv. two &!%";m‘ Mrs. Fred E. Bennett of Thelr hophew hew Ang" nloeem iÂ¥vingeie B is Â¥. a K. C. Bennett. s ~â€"â€" Mrs. Russell Mott is vuitinr her parents in Marion, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family of Linden avenue, left Tuesday for Kingston, Pa., where they will make their future home. Mos i9 Mr..Edward M. Laing who suffered a heart attack last Friday, is along nicely.: The Joseph Caplan family of Chiâ€" cago have taken the A. G. regiâ€" dence on Fairview avenue. Mry. and Mrs.‘ Brown have moved to Evanston. Don‘t forget Hospital day, Wedne day, May 12. Tea served from 2 to 5 o‘clock at the Nurses Home. Mr. and Mrs, Montague Hangen of Northbrook are announcing birth of a baby girl at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, April 22. ; . Mrs." Edward C. Young of Linden avenue entertained at lu yesterday in compliment to her er, Mrs. A. H.‘Whitley of Chicag is spending the week here, Mr, P. M. Patterson re last week t;:m*’WuQ Palm Fla., where he, 7 winter mast enâ€" joyably. ’WPztenon spent the winter in Tyguemansburg, N. Y., where she visited her sister Mrs. 8. Johnston. Miss Emily Harmon who is in the Highland Park hospital is getting along nicely and expects to \return home the end of the week. Mr. William‘ Lawther who been in the Highland . Park hospital for treatment has returned home. Mrs. E, Woltze of Chicago yisited her son and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woltze over the weekâ€"e Mrs, Ralph Pooke of Lake Fgrest is entertaining the North Shore) Town Mrs. Frank ‘Sheahen and tor Miss Dorothy were the w guests of Mrs, Charles Ford o kegan. Pss in Pok it aoalt Mrs. W. Howard and Mrs. ‘F. Meâ€" Ewen had charge of a booth for the D. B. E. Saturday at the Woman‘s World‘s Fair being held in Chitago. Committee chairmen of the Ravinia Committee at luncheon on Friday. Mrs. Walter Dill Scott of Evanston is one1 of the new viceâ€"presidents. . : For the benefit of the members who ‘have ‘no clyb handicap and are deâ€" sirous of competing in the ts this summer, the handicap committee reâ€" quests that every member turn in their first three scores. (Coâ€"opration on this matter will be greatly a jiated. The Oak Terrace Parentâ€"Teacher association is giving a card and bunco party on next Wednesday | evening, May 5, at the Oak Terrace school auâ€" ditorium. | There will be tables ready for those wishing to play as well as five hundrd and bunco. Prizes will be awarded and shments terved. " A. cordial invitation is exâ€" tended ‘to the public to ‘ the association in this ing. The Sunset Valley Golf club is now open for play with the regular greens in exctllent condition for this time of the year.. Although the weather has been anything but agreeable, rday and Sunday found quite a number of golfers out on the links braying the eold winter blasts chasing the little white spheré. a T: > ‘____ CARDâ€"BUNCO PARTY Pfibfl: ‘;vuvlu to fiue;? Affair @ex M ve; nehre, Five Hundred, Bunco Nrs, ~Johnâ€" Llewellyn ente several friends on Friday aft April 16, for Mrs. Joe Camer Mrs. Henry Norkett of Hor avenue is seriously ill. . Mrs. Hugo Schneider ente last year‘s officers of Campbel ter, No. 712, 0.E.8., at dinne day. ‘ € § Sunset Valley Golf Club Gr In Perfect Condition; .~â€"Invite Players For the benefit of the golfers who are planning on improving their game, Mr. Kelly. is offering a specigl course of lessons, which he will be glad to tell you about. Now is the time to think of getting rid of last 8 slice, chook, or pull or whatever is keeping you in the duffers class. The shop is now equipped in an upâ€"toâ€"date manner with a clubâ€"maker ‘to take care of your needs. 2: OAK TERRACE P.T. A. Mrs. Roger 8. Vail o\; Lau nue entertained at three ta bridge ‘;estarday for. Mrs. Bullard,~ Mrsa. S¢llar Bullard‘ and Mrs. Aaran.. _ The officers of . Ft. Sheridan and their wives are giving a mili ball, Friday evening, April 30, in honor of the members of the Highland Park club The fifth grade pupils of the Linâ€" coln school enjoyed a natureé study hike on Tuesday. i ATTENTION GOLFERS!L) COMMUNITY CLUB OPEN Mr. F. W. Sheahen and M Weigsenberg of Winnetka are ing three weeks in Hot Sprin Biloxi, and New Orleans. Nicholas Nelson of Chica; give a puppet show "Little R ing Hood" at the Lincoln sch der the direction of the sevent this afternoon, Thursday. â€"â€" Mrs. H. H. Chandler is i dena, Calif., with her son Chandler. <(Mr, andâ€" Mrs. Chandler of Evanston who a isd her, have gone on to Va ‘Newest thing in sport hats, soft shell felt, wide brim,. Knox ‘special, Only carried by the Lore Shoy. Now on display at 3 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The Loretta Shop. Jadyv harles panâ€" uver. will E;uho send Wauâ€" d Ridâ€" ol, unâ€" i grade South cheon mothâ€" i1 aveâ€" les of dward guest, spendâ€" , Ark., tained rnoon, tained chapâ€" Tuesâ€" Pasaâ€" LEGION AUXILIARY â€"â€"â€" â€" _ BUSY WITH SEWING Making Furnishings for Room In Hospital at Great Lakes; Social Meeting | A very enjoyable social meeting of the American Legion auxiliary m held last; Friday afternoon at: t} home of Mrs. W, Fred Gallagher of Ridgewood drive.: Cards were phy:d and dainty refreshments were served. A short business meeting : precedé an allâ€"day meeting tomorrow, Friday, Aprilâ€"30, at the home of Mrs. H : E. Mason of Central avenue. Cr tonne has been purchased to make curtains and pillows for a room which the auxiliary is to furnish at the new Veterans‘ (Bureau hospital‘at Great Lakes. â€"Dumaresq Spencer Post. doâ€" nated a sum of money to be used in the furnishing of this room. The members of the auxiliary hope to have their roonf in readiness in time for the dedication <of the hospital which will be held on May 15. Members and those eligible are urged to come to this meeting tomorâ€" row and invited to "come after breakâ€" fast, bring part of their hmch',x stay until before dinner in the > ning." | A hitâ€"andâ€"miss luncheon‘ will be : served ‘to which those attending are asked each to bring: one article of food. There is plenty of work for everyone ‘so all the members and all those eligible for membership will be expected ~tomorrow morning at the home of Mrs. Henry E. Mason. t L. 0. 0. M. OFFICERS _ . â€"â€"â€" INSTALLED MONDAY Over 200 Attend Ceremonies; Delightful â€" Musical Proâ€" gram Is Rendered The annual installation of officers of the Loyal Order of Moose was held Monday evening in ‘Odd Fellows hall. The ‘hall was filled to capacity as over two hundred were in attendance. A splendid musical program was given by the Brand orchesbra with a violin solo by Miss Dora Kreuger and a>saxophone solo by Mrs. White of Lake Bluff. ~The selections were given in a very pleasing manner showing the musical ability of each artist to the very best advantage. MePCLur Master Peter Grimson rendered sevâ€" eral numbers on the Xylopbgfminf A very pleasing mannéer, as shown by the applause of the large audience. . Miss Sheahen gave several readings which met with hearty approval by all present. â€"Miss Sheahen has the ability of holding the attention of her auâ€" dience through her entire program which speaks well for her as a young artist. i $ c 5 T After several speeches by the new oflcge? installed, refreshmerits were served. } 4 td The following ‘officers were viq'cuM for the ensuing year: A. Cliffe, dictaâ€" tor; H. Coleman, vice dictator; H. Friebele, prelate; C. Sheahen, past dicâ€" tator; T. Simpson, master at arms; J. Duffy, outer guard; E. Nelson, inâ€" ner guard; A. B. Craig, treasurer; E. Williams, secretary. ol CANTATA SUNDAY BY . _ â€"U. E. CHURCH CHOIR Chorus-;â€"'.l‘he : + Migs Katherine Gieser . _ Soéo' (soprano)â€"O â€" Lovely Flowers, Blest Messengers Divine, | _ Mrs. H. F. Maechtle _ (of: Duet (soprano and tenor)â€"The Blushâ€" ing Fruits Appear at His Command. \5 . MiÂ¥E. lg F. Maechtlé f Mr. J. Herbert Moon . â€" - Chorusâ€"For Even, 0 Lord, Thy WM ~ Endureth, € 4. ut Solo (tenor)â€"O Thou, Whose Conâ€" ~â€"_stant Mercies. §3 \ f "Song ‘of Thanksgiving" to Be Presented May 2 at 8 p. m.; Open to Public / . The choir of the First United Evanâ€" gelical church, under the direction of Prof.. Dinkeloo, will give muh "Song of Thanksgiving" iy eveâ€" ning, May 2, at eight o‘clock. ; .~~~~Mrs. H. F. Maechtle â€" 19 Chorus (tenors and basses)â€"Great Is the Lord. . â€" fes £20 Mr. Murray Moon Chorusâ€"Let All the People Praise Hymn ‘ for â€" the Choirâ€" God From Whom All M:p%. ghoru:â€"-"o Cou‘l:.d Let us Sing." _ uet (soprano an mr)-J!'hp Eyes "~ of All Wait Upon Thee: _ > .. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Maechtle _ Chorusâ€"Before the Mountains Were Brought Forth. . q Bolo (s:prano)â€"When O‘er the Trees of Eden.: ‘ Fis Gentler Voice. | Chorusâ€"Great Is the Lord. Trioâ€"The Promise. ‘ _ > f | ‘~â€"‘Miss Katherine Gigser â€" .. _ _Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Maechtle . _ Recit. and Air (contralto)â€"Consider the Lilies. ty ¢f . Too soon we were deprived of thee. Sleep on, dear Elsis, and take thy \~ rest, & f God calleth those he loveth ‘best. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe and Ida. 9 We wish to thank our friends and neighbors forâ€" their sympathy and kindness shown :during our| recent bereavement. â€" t £ ie Adieu, dear Elsieâ€"Short was thy stay, , Ne 8 Loved so much, yet called away, . â€"~Thy angel face we loved to see, â€" CARD OF THANKS Streamlet Raised ~Its lt | THE Rg&éfl ls:omz y l LAPEHARMACEYR HIGHWOOD : ILLINGHS. â€"Telephone 222 â€"1400 fl M O TH E The Center of Affectio _ in Every Home Everybody should remember h with a gift on . f Mother‘s Day, Sunday, May Mother still loves P We have many happy combinations from which you choose. â€" Reserve yours now { End of Month $ Highland Park TWO Phone 23 STORES COATS, FROCKS, SPORT,; WEAR, HATS, SUITS, SCARE Apparel for Business Women m attractive than ever before. The Loretta Sho 10 N. Sheridan Road Service is far more than a promise with usâ€"it is dependable performan EARL W. GSELL & CO. 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