Mrs. Elmer Evans spent Friâ€" day in Racine, Wis., as the . jof her sister, Mrg. James water. The Friday Bridge club mm this week with Mrs. Alex St i of Glencoe. T e t . ‘Miss Elizabeth Louderback : has as her guest Miss Muriel Paine of New York, formerly of Highland P"kéll Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer of Chiâ€" 'mowmgm:tthel. C. Conrad home on McGovern street over the PAGE FOUR fo;vt;o' ‘weeks. â€" The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Miss Gladys Harris and Miss Louise Keupper of Burlington, Ia. e Brehmer, avenue. guests at luncheon on Friday in comâ€" pliment to her nieces, the Misses Luâ€" cille and Mata Helm of Fisk, Wis., who are house guests of the Conrads Misses Florence and Jane Schneider and their brother "Buddy,", spent last week with their grandpatents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider, at: their summer home at Lake Beulah, Wis. Mrs. Geotge H. Rogers of 1317 Broadview avenue, Ravinia, entertainâ€" ed a few friends on Thursday afterâ€" noon. Lotto was the afternoon‘s diversion at which prizes were won by Mrs. Stipe, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Schultz Mrs. Edgar F. Winterson enterâ€" tained eight guests on Wednesday at a one o‘clock luncheon in compliment to. Miss Louise Kough of Austin, who has chosen Wednesday, August 18, as her wedding day at which time she will become the bride of Mr. George Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl are spending a two weeks vacation in Tenâ€" derfoot, Wis. They are expected to reâ€" turn home on Monday. The Misses Louise Keupper and Gladys Harris who have been guests of Miss Priscilla Conrad the past week, returned to their homes in Burlington, Ia., Sunday. Mrs. Young and her daughters who have just recently returned from Honâ€" olulu, are guests of Mrs. A. McNamee of Fort Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bucher and sons, Lyman and Norman, left yesterday for Sun Prairie, Wis., in company with Mrs. Emil Metzer and Mrs. Bucher of Northbrook. They will return home tomorrow. â€" C. Bahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr, of Laurel avenue.: The outâ€"ofâ€" town guests included the Misses Mata and Lucille Helm of Fisk, Wis. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Petz had as their Sunday guest of Dr. P. A. Rotzoll of Chicago. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and famâ€" ily are leaving Saturday for a two weeks trip through the east, visitâ€" ing at Detroit, Canada, Boston, New York and various other cities of the east. * Captain and Mrs. Woolvorcon of Fort Sheridan entertained at dinner last evening. # . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delhaye and daughter, Jean, and) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bucher and sons, Lyman and Norman, are leaving Saturday for a ten days motor trip through the east visiting Niagara Falls and in New York where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, formerly, of this city. * . Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Stockton, wife of Major Stockton of Fort Sheridan. Lake Forest and Highland Park members of the North American Unâ€" ion enjoyed the annual picnic in Sunâ€" set Park Sunday. About three hunâ€" dred enjoyed the program of the day. Candies, crackerjack, games and races made the day pleasant for the kiddies. Miss Miriam Olsen of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turâ€" pin for a week. Mr. and Mrs. D* S. Boynton and children of Hawthorne lfane, are leavyâ€" ing tomorrow for their camp at Au Train, Mich., where they will spend a week. Mrs. John Tether of South Green Bay road, entertained the members of the Daughters of the British Emâ€" pire and their friends at a card parâ€" ty last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tether made and gave away a cake which was awarded to Mrs. Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia. Proceeds were for the benefit of the British Old People‘s Home at Riverside. Miss Marjorie Bowden of South St. Johns avenue, left last Friday for Battle Creek, Mich., to be the guest of Miss Ilone Bryce. Miss Bryce will return to Highland Park with Miss Bowden and remain here for a visit. Alberta Fisher Reuttel of Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Rieke, for the few weeks. <Mr. Heuri Bubhsie E. M. Conrad entertained eight carme heré the early part of last week visit his cousin, Mrs. Ricke, Mrs. Ruettel and Mr. Buhsie left on Satâ€" utday to motor back |to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs,~ r Wolcott of I China, spent the past ten days with their pa , the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Woleott. They have now , gone to Lake Mills, Wis., and will return to Highland Park in about a week for| a further visit ol he |Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of Chicago is the guest this week of her sister, rs. A. M. Trout. | â€" LGeorge Patterson and son Earl are léaving today to motor to Faribault, Minn., to visit his sister, Mrs. E. 0. ’I‘zmple. They, will also fo to Morâ€" ristown, Minn., Mr. Patterson‘s old home. This is his first visit home i);) fourteen years. ;. ‘The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Wolâ€" citt are planning to move to Florida the latter part of the autumn. They will make their home in Jacksonville, | Mr. and Mrs. Cl"'arles Green and d&ughter, Ruth, and Pauline Armenâ€" tyrout returned on Saturday from a tim weeks motor trip to Ohio. iMrs. John, Van RBeérgen is spendâ€" ing two weeks at her cottage at Long ke, Wis. s LMr. F. M. Lowe and sons, MgDonâ€" ald and Whitney, have gone to Paraâ€" dise Ranch, Byffalo,} Wyo., for a five weeks‘ stay. ; | Do * iMrs. Frank Austin and family of Wade street left last Wednesday, Aug. 4, for their former home in New Jersey. They éxpect to remain there for several weeks. | Mr. and Mrs, Garfield William Day oi’ Carol Court announce the birth of a) daughter on Saturday, July 31, at . Luke‘s Hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Evelyn M: Marley of Central avenue left on Tuesday to spend two teeks visiting in Chicago. > ‘ Mrs. B. F. Rieke has as her guest for the summer, her sister, Francelle ith, of Philadelphia, Pa., who will on to Minneapolig the second week in September. | : Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Bennett of ean avenue and their daughter spent the weekâ€"end in Geneva, IIl., visiting r. Bennett‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and l\%rs. Fred Bennett. |Mrs. Cora Gates and Mrs. Catherine Nillen attended the memorial exercises at the Edgewater Beach hotel on Monday evening. | These exercises were a feature of the program of eyents put on by the convention of the gupreme lodge the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters in Chicago this week. | _ °* OC | Mr. and Mrs. J. Pï¬n’imn of South (Gireen Bay road entertained a number of friends in their garden on Saturâ€" day. _ The Kunert gladioli were in their glory and were much admired. Liuncheon was served in the Florenâ€" ti%ne style at Mme. Marchi‘s, Among the guests were Harry Stevens and Misses Stevens, Mrs. Walter L. Sandâ€" ford and Miss Virgf&ia Sandford of Chicago, Miss Van Worden, Howard irnold, Bruno Hahn; Adrian Russell and Chiarles Woed o{ ‘New York City. |Dick Wichman left Saturday for Cï¬mp Pinewood #ear Muskegon, Mich., for a few weeks. S e | Miss Lucia Harrison of Saginaw, néich., is the guest q::r several weeks of Mrs. Fredâ€"Porter. | Miss Dorothy and Irvin Reay reâ€" t{’amed to their home on Hazel avenue on Monday after spmdinc two months at their summer home in Three Lakes, | Miss Margaret Clgir Kress, daughâ€" r of Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Kress of rfield, has chosen Wednesday, pt. 15, as theâ€"date for her marriage ViLloyd Wightman is at Camp Rooseâ€" It, Fort Sheridan, fdr two weeks. to George Hesler of Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weisenberg Winnetka were dinner guests on nday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheaâ€" re. Mrs. Victor Tholin and children, bneth and: Atheleen, of Downers ve, are guests this week of Mrs. ‘Folin'a sister, Mrg«John Kampe of ewellyn avenue. _~ 3 Mlsczebelac o Wce n itheor i ~Â¥ la circle of relatives at 1 n on ‘Friday in compliment to David !Gray of New York who is guest ‘of Mrs. John Washburn andl Mrs. . Mrs, Theodore Kauffman wi@! have as lï¬i guest on Sunday sister, ‘[:'(ira.;, ., 8. Becker of Cincinnggi, who will temain here for several ks. Charles Everett of California has ; ‘been visiting her sisterâ€"inâ€"l&@y, Miss Eve:m. for a month. ? ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. tt and daughter of Dean. av leave next Monday for White Lakg, Mich., to afend two‘ weeks vacatio { Miss Ruth Dunscomb . ned to her home on Linden Park p Tuesâ€" day évening, from the West re she was a guest at a houseâ€"p in Neâ€" bras ief of Police Edward M@eoney is enjoying a vacation this wee : Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hichofield and daughter of Hazel avéaue are spenfing the week at Saginaig, Mich. My. and Mrs. Ward W. its . of Sout?l Sheridan road have gorlg to Colâ€" orado to spend 'L couple weeks with their daughter, Mrs. @Stanley Jackpon. _ $ . Mys. Morris Townley of avente will entertain twent at dinner on Saturday eveni Mts. Robert C. Berlin of Wine aveâ€" nue jwho underwent an opef@tion at the |Presbyterian ‘hospital, WPhicago, last week, is getting along niceâ€" i1y. i My. and Mrs. William ot and Charles Henry motored toRStarved Rock and spent the week there. Chatles Henry remained ing Ottawa to sl‘f‘%nd the rest of the su r with Mr. (William Guyot‘s nephewW& Lester, Guyt:. Mrs. Robert H. Herbst chilâ€" dren of Ravine drive are pl@Mning to leave on Monday for New By@nswick, Cenada, to visit Mrs. Herbs#s mothâ€" er, ‘Mrs. E. L. Steeves. gey will return about Labor Day. & ‘ Iter Reed, scout exegiitive, is leaving tomorrow, morning &n a moâ€" tor trip thru Wisconsin. HQ will be in charge of a group of fifftien local boy|‘scouts. They expect fi@ arrive homig next. Wednesday. 1 t' and Mrs. Robert He#horn of Highwood are réceiving cofigratulaâ€" tiong on the birth of a daug@ter born Friday, Aug. 6. Mrs. HentKorn was for%crly Miss Mildred Nafeipf Highâ€" land Park. Â¥ their children, Mrs. Effie F®#sch and Mr.; and Mrs. Charles M e and their children will leave o@ Sunday to motor to ‘North Caroligk. They will return about Sept. 1. j Ruth Siljestrom of Oakwhod aveâ€" nue! spent the weekâ€"end in‘ Geâ€" neva, Wis. o_ dllle ; The Mission band of BetBHany Evâ€" angeélical church enjoyed ummer Christmas tree party yesterd noon at the home of Mrs. Fritsch of Orchard lane. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Stafhel left Tu%day for a month‘s r trip to Denver, Colo. _ A Miss Rhoda Collins is retf@ining on Saturday from the east tqWisit her mother, Mrs. George Dunsdamb. Mr. and Mrs. McGreg have taken an apartment Prof. Edwin Twitmeyer of Seattle, Wagh., is visiting at the hokge of his nep&ew, Robert E. Schreffl@@ at 217 Bellé avenue. Miss Florence Butz of Wilmette and, Mr Harry Meyers of§ Chicago were guests of Mrs. Rich Manâ€" sell‘during ‘the week. ¢ & Mrs. C. P. Sullivan and G@ughter, Misg Margaret and Miss Estelle Marâ€" tin Jeft on Monday on a r trip to Minneapolis where they Will spend ten days with Mrs. Sulliv daughâ€" ter,‘Mrs. Gregory Burns. @ Richard Mansell as chairm@® of the Hifl\land Park Red Cross r@Il call. r. and Mrs. Joseph Rolfin Wiley of {Edgerton, Ohio, annol§hce the marriage of their daughte®; H@rriet Mill:’rred, to Frank BohnmeÂ¥er Peers of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school at Edgerton on Tuesday, Ajgig. 10. Mrs. Earl E. Gibbs who traveling in Europe with he Paul Brown of Wilmette foi seven weeks returned home day, ® Mrs. C. Lencioni and Mr. Mrs. P. J. Lencioni and Mrs. 0. Inâ€" man and childrer motored Lake Geneva Sunday and visite@ friends for ‘the day. L Mr. and Mrs. John Nizzi®yf Deerâ€" field avenue announce the f@pirth of a son Friday, Aug. 6. f Mrs. John S. Bell returggd home Saturday from a two morlfhs‘ visit with her mother, Mrs. Loui ehring of Santa Rosa, Calif. it Campbell chapter, O.E.S.¢iwil hold its next regualr meeting nesday, Aug._ 18.8 100 1 l â€" 1e 1\1iss Edith Ralph has chosfip Thursâ€" day, Sept. 30, as her w ng day at which time she will me the bridF of Stanley Peddle of Migke Forâ€" est., : ~ Nh . iss Olive Haefele left l to spend her vacation in t ian (Rockies and other poi terest in the west. Harold Norrenberg of Gle@view avâ€" enug has returned from a $en days‘ trip, to the Norrenberg ranck at Powâ€" ell, S.D. He also visited lips, S. D., |and the Black Hills . Rapid City, S.D. . F Missa Adele Everett will Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. F THE HIGHLAND P. 4 feipf Highâ€" - ; Seattle, hofje of his ME at 217 Stafhel left gor trip f Wilmette of£ Chicago ch&@##d Manâ€" Â¥. j 4 Mrs. _ O. Inâ€" ed o Lake ite vï¬ friends $ol zi ipf Deerâ€" he fhirth of m urgigd home orlhs‘ visit uis$Mehring t8) S.@iwil hold V ';‘.’ nesday, & oslip Thursâ€" -.".‘ day begpme the f Miake Forâ€" .E 0 las been F‘ brother the ‘past Lincoln guests Friday Canadâ€" of inâ€" notored _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul and son, | Roger, are leaying today for a two ring on weeks stay at Lake Noquebay, Wis. sit her| _ Mrs. William Duffy and son, David, nb. { are spending a week in Fort Atkinâ€" Willits son, Wis., as the guests of Mr., and Evansâ€". Mrs. John Borchardt. ~ Tuesâ€" , HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS \ â€"On . Wednesday, August 18, the Woman‘s Christian Temperance Unâ€" ion will enjoy an allâ€"day meeting: in {the form of a& picnic at the home of ~Mrs. E. S. Hngl on South Sheridan road.. It is â€" the regular monthly ! meeting of the Union and a delightful lprozum has been arranged. Lunchâ€" eon will be served at 12:30. Mrs. .Chester Chapin. entertained ten guests at o‘clock luncheon yesâ€" terday at her home on Waverly road, in compliment to Mrs. David Gray of Corning, N. Y., who is the house guest of Mrs. John Washburn. | _ Mrs. Fred Fischer, Jr., and family ‘ in company with her parerits and | grandparents, the Carl Millers of | Winnetka motored to Starved Rock today. . Mr. and Mrs. W.: W. Reichardt:and family of South St. Johns avenue moâ€" tored to Rockford over the weekâ€"end. While there thc: visited Camp Grant. They also drove up to Ft. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Fosbender and family are leaving Saturday for a three weeks motor trip to Canada where they will visit many cities and visit Mrs, ‘Fosbender‘s relatives in London, Ont. : & Mrs. Kellogg Speed entertained at aâ€"one o‘clock luncheon followed by two tables of bridge on Tuesday in compliment to her house guest, Mrs. C."ii, Clark of Chicago. Mrs. J. G. Qune and two daughâ€" ters who have been guests of Mrs. Crane‘s daughter, Mrs. Frederick A. Watkins, have returned to their home in Summit, N. |J., after spending the past month here. t .> Don‘t forget the entertainment for all exâ€"service men at Witten hall toâ€" night (Thursday). A good time is assured to all who attend. A special invig':‘ition is extended to the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Americar Legion. The program begins at 8 o‘clock. _ _Mr. and Mrg. G. Sutton Laing of Oak Park were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Delhaye. Woasd has been received from Hutchinson, Kansas, of the death of Ernest C. Bradbridge, who will be rememberéd by his many friends as being so very patient during his three or four years of terrible suffering at Fort Sheridan. © The North Shore group of the Joâ€" hannah lodge met at the home of Sister Belle Michaels on Sisterhood day, August 4. After greetings were exchanged, the members enjoyed a box lunch picnic in the garden. Bridge and mah jongg were played:later in the afternoon. / ) Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Phelps have returned to their home on Prospect avenue. Miss Betty Phelps will reâ€" turn from Estes Park on Sunday eveâ€" ning. _ | B Mrs. Harvey § Pardee of Cary aveâ€" nue had as her weekâ€"end guest Miss Nina Troy. Miss Troy who is a misâ€" sionary in China, is returning to Soo Chow, China, %re she teaches music in the Laura Haygood school. Mr. and Mrs. C,. L Perkins and daughter, Virginia, of North Linden avenue, are planning to leave Saturâ€" day for a motor trip in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parliament spent the week end at Lake Delavan, Wis. | * > Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg Speéd have as their house guest Mrs. C. R. Clark of Chicago. The American order, Sons of St. George, held the annual competition of the degree teams of various lodges at the convention at the Sherman hoâ€" tel, Chicago, on Tuesday afternoon. Jasmine lodge of Lake Forest won the Horlick challenge shield. F. Willâ€" iam Beere of Maria street is a memâ€" ber of the deq'ree team of Jasmine lodge. [ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worner. and son, Freddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Gust Arnswald and son, Clarence, of Chiâ€" cago, motored to Highland Park Sunâ€" day to visit at the home of\their sisâ€" ter, Miss Martha Arnswald df\Laurel avenue. & O. C. Thayer returned on Pv\i;l‘:y from Hayward, Wis., where he ‘had been for several days. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Erust Gieser of North Green Bay road last Thursday. The ladies ‘surprised Mrs. Gieser in honor of her l:ï¬'thday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nevins and son, Jimmy, of Central avenue, spent Sunâ€" day in Milwaukee visiting Mrs. James McAlear. _ The Reading club of Ravinia will meet with Mrs. Godfrey Eyler of Marshman avenue the remaining Monday afternpons of August. Mrs. Joseph| B. Garnett of South Linden avenue has had as her guest for the past two weeks her sister, Mrs. Ralph Grant Johnson of Washâ€" ington, Pa. Mrs. Johnson is returnâ€" ing home the end of the week. Mrs. F. Lawrence of Ridgewood drive entertained twelve little guests yesterday in honor of her son Frank‘s ninth birthday. j Merrill Miller is spending a week‘s vacation with gis cousin, John Grasâ€" ser, in McHenry. ; Mrs. Gustave Greuel has as her guests Mr. Grevnel‘s sister, Mrs. Willâ€" iam Wendt and cousins, Mrs. Fred Klise, Mrs. Darwin Kripzler and son, Alfred, all of Winona, Minn. They motored here to visit Mr. Greuel who has been very ill in theâ€" Highland Park hospital. | They will return to their homes the end of this week. e ) Bote 3O niinls g‘ Bal‘g .;"ï¬?‘-) se ts Cl Mrs. H. B. Roberts and her sister, Miss Ellen M. Brown, are visiting heir sister, Mrs. Ira White, in South nd, Ind., and their brother, Fred J. rown; in LaGrange, Ind. | \William H. Bartels of the Highland Park Press left Saturday morning on a motor trip to Peoria. He will also go |to St. Louis to visit relatives for a week. + 4 Miss Martha Luger of Winnekta spent Sunday with Miss Martha Arnsâ€" wald of Laurel avenue. f They expect to return home within a couple of weeks: â€" + Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Norcross and family left yesterday for their sumâ€" mer home at Long Lake, Wis. During their absence their house‘ will be ocâ€" cupied by Mrs. Norcross! brother, William Ruger, of Evanston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.; Wright of Lincoln avenue are leaving on Tuesâ€" day for Roaring Brook, Mich., where they plan to remain for several prizes won on Highland Park Day which have not been claimed. These .On Monday evening the girls of the Sunshine circle (Mrs. Botker‘s class) of the First United Evangelical Sunday sthool enjoyed a very pleasant meeting at the home of Miss Marâ€" jorie Ludwig on Ridge road. Harry L. Canmann and gon, David, are motoring through Wllomin for the month of August and part of September. + H Chicago to ‘Mr. Thomas °G. Troxel of Central avenue on SaMrg_ï¬y, July 31, Mr. and Mrs. Troxel will be at home in Highland Park after Sepâ€" tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Glenâ€" coe avenue had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mrs. William Wendt, Mrs. Fred Klise and Mrs. Darwin Kripzler and son, Alfred, of Winona, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of Ridgewood drive and Mr.‘ and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Deerfield motored to Lake Geneva on Sunday. Mrs. William C. Egan of Egandale entertained a few old friends at a very informal luncheon yesterday. Mrs. Charles A. Wright of Linâ€" coln avenue entertained‘ eighteen guests at dinner last Saturday eveâ€" ning. Mrs. Charles F. Drake of Eim Place arrived in New York Aug. 9 on board the S. S. Minnewaska. There is still a large number of Announcement is nrade of the marâ€" â€"Consi_de‘r éoolness, Convenience in Selecting . 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Many begutiful flowers were received during the day as tokâ€" ens of friendship congratulaâ€" tions The many fri:$n of Mr. and Mrs. McDougall join the Press in wishing them many mqre happy celeâ€" brations of wedding anniversaries. The Chicago Distri& Golf associaâ€" tion held its fou annual club relations day at Bob ink Golf club yesterday (Wednesday) which was a tournament for officery and directors of member clubs. can be secured at Albert Larson‘s stationery store on tral avenue. The committee is to. dispose of these prizes and 1d like those holding tickets who e not checked up to see whether or:not they won prizes would do so. .. * Mr. and Mrs. John, Erb have as their guests this k Miss Gerâ€" trude Shriver and iss Margaret Bain of Rochelle, IIlI. * B Miss Elizabeth of Ridge road, is entertaining at a very inforâ€" mal tea today in eot:g:,iment to her two aunts, Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Fisher of Cincinnati. ; F The West Ridge Community club tendered a farewell patty to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berning ho left Tues: day for Seattle, Wash The party was given at the home of2Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Brici@ate lane. The evening was spent i laying bunto and five hundred. club presentâ€" ed thé honored couplefwith beautiful table linen. p Mr. and Mrs. John D. McDougall were pleasantly surpt‘nd last night by twentyâ€"five of their friends; the occasion was in celebrtation of their silver wedding anniversary. A very pleasant evening was spent. Each guest brought silver dollars prettily tied in boxes which were all put into THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 Open Saturday 6 to 8 p. m. TAN SOLVENTS Really I’IVG the question .of your ILLINOIS $1.00 a8