. 03 + aipiement tentrnt it C ut > i 24 {cv P a t9s, > > B i4 5+4 $s >> (Â¥" C 16. :r»'{j M + & h $ > *L 34 54 PAGE FOUR ‘Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge are in Duluth, Minn., where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Plagge‘s sister. Mrs, Harry Clavey entertained the members of her club at a Halloween luncheon and bridge at the Briergate club on Thursday. & Mrs. Frank Russo entertained the Deerfleld members of the civic comâ€" mittee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club ‘at her home on Second street Thursday afternoon. Ns t Mr. G. H. Newcomb departed for Wilmington, 4*.. Monday. : Mrs. Newcomb and family will remain in Deerfield for several weeks. & Miss Ruth Patterson and Mr. Donâ€" ald Easton attended the freshman play given at;Lake Forest college on Saturday evening. % ks Mrs. Harry Clavey and Mrs, Rayâ€" mond Clavey attended the annual luncheon and card party given by the Lady Elks at the Highland Park Elks club Wednesday. The Chevrolet Sales and Service agency has opened a show room on Deerfield avenue about one half block east of Waukegan road. _ K o The W. D. C. club metat the home of Miss Helen Bock in Highland Park will be hostess to the club Friday evening of this week. } ; Mrs. Emil Frederick entertained her aunt, Mrs. Sarah West, of Elgin, at dinner Monday. > h Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patterson enâ€" tertained 12 of their friends at a bridge party Halloween evening at their home on Rosemary. terrace. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Marian Landau, daughâ€" ter of Mr. Edward Landau, and Howâ€" ard Stryker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stryker, which took place at St. Pauls Evangelical church Saturday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 23. The Rev. Piepenbrok, pastor of the church, perfornmied the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Stryker will make their home in Deerfield on Roseâ€" Wuiry terrtace. . â€" >‘ ; * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn spent Sunday with Mr. Labahn‘s parents in Evanston. One of the lovely affairs of the past week was the party at which Mrs. Chas. Piper and Mrs. C. W. Boyle were hostesses at the home of the former, Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. G. H. Newcomb who is leaving shortly for Wilmington, Dela., where sheâ€"will make her fuâ€" ture home. â€" The Halloween colors were effectively carried out in the table decorations. 5 _ Mrs. E. ‘Ender visited friends in Rogers Park Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Piper of Chestâ€" nut street enfertained a group of their friends at their home Saturday eveâ€" ning at a jolly hard times party. Mrs. Mary Cooksy has rented her home on East Osterman avenue to Mr. Lemm and family, and will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Benz. A * On gceount of the funeral of Mrs. Carl Lange, the Ladies‘ Aid society of St. Paul‘s church will meet Friday afternoon instead of Thursday at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker of the County Line road. A number of the Deerfield students attended the Halloween party at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school Saturâ€" day evening. : Rev. Mark Andrews departed Sunâ€" day afternoon for Hammonton, N. J., to attend the funeral of his mother, who passed away Saturday morning. Rev. Andrews will probably be away a week. Miss Rose Sieffert and Mrs. V. Silâ€" veri spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. $ ho i pew Mr. John Beckley Sr. has been conâ€" fined to his home for several weeks with erysipelas. / 4 ssre Mr. and Mrs. George D. Richards spent last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Murdoch of Daâ€" venport, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. George Pettis enterâ€" tained Mr. and Mrs. Swan Johnson and son, Stanleyâ€"of Half Day; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gathman and son, Alâ€" bert, of Itasca; Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Milligan and William and Lydia Milâ€" ligan, Miss Gertrude Frederick of Arâ€" lington Heights, Mr. Charles Chapin an uncle, J. Harvard and Ed. Johnson and family, Warren Pettis and famâ€" ily of Deerfleld, and Mrs. Sarah West of Elgin, a sister of Mr. Pettis, at dinner and supper on Sunday. Mrs. George Deck acted as worthy matron at the Wilmette Eastern Star chapter Monday evening. A number of the members of the local chapter attended the meeting. Mr. Peter Duffy is;confined to his home with neuralgia. Mrs. Vincent Silveri and Mrs. Oscar Penz spent Wednesday with Mrs. Benz‘ aunt at the Loyalton hotel in The Melody Boys orchestra, which is composed of Wallace Reichelt, piâ€" anist; Edward Bleimehi, violinist; Carl Bahr, banjo; AWclnteri Doud, drummer; Kenneth Haggie; saxoâ€" phone; Russel Patterson, cornetist, are holding weekly rehearsals. + Mrs. Molly Pfister and family will move to Chicago next week where they will make their home with Mrs. Pfister‘s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Carâ€" olan. Mr. C. W, Getty fteft Monday for California.. He will be away about two weeks. The Deerfield Legion post, No. 738, will hold its regular meeting in the Continued from page 1, part 3 Additional Deerfield Masonic temple Wednesday evening, Nov. 10. â€" Nomination of officers will be held. f The American Legion will have charge of the program at the Novemâ€" ber meeting of the Deerfield Parentâ€" Teacher association to be held :Friâ€" day, Nov, 12. Judge Harding of Chiâ€" :?gowiflbethespukcroftheeve‘ ng. k ‘Miss. E. Boertschy was a ‘dinner guest at the Oscar Benz home on Sunday. . k Announcement is made of fl&:ur- riage of â€" Hulda Perry and. ard Therrien, Jr., of Highland Park, at the home of Mr. Therrien‘s parents Sunday afternoon ‘about 3 o‘clock Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Therrien, brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the groom were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Therrien will make their home in Highland Park. Mrs. Frank Peterson of Deerfield attended.© Grade One: John Otto, Frederick Piepenkrok,â€" Belding Scribner, Muriâ€" ell Lemm; honorable mention: Ethâ€" el Jean Selig, Fanny Hoffman. Al. Sheridans orchestra will furnish the music for the dance which will be given under the auspices of the American Legion Post No. 738 at the Masoni¢c Temple, Saturday, Nov. 20. Turkeys, geese, ducks and pigs will given away "during the evening. features of the evening. ‘ Grammar Se?ool Notes The honor roll for the fi weeks follows: Mrs. R. Knask has returned from Minneapolis where she attended the wedding of her sister. : Thirty young people of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church enjoyed a Halloâ€" ween social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Oberauch Friday from 8 until 11 o%clock under ‘the superviâ€" sion of Fev. and Mrs; Piepenbrok. The Halloween spirit was effectively earried out in the house decorations. Grade Two: ~Dorothy Péters, Maâ€" rie Steinhause. Grade Three: Earl Toll, Jane Agâ€" new, Cary! Frantz;â€" honorable menâ€" tion, Marjorie Bruggman, /Thomas Duffy, Ethel Ott, Peter Duffy, Robert Geary, John Engstrom, Albert Van Treuren. The financial committee of the Deerflield Parentâ€"Teacher association held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman Wednesday afternoon. No definite plans for the raising of funds was determined. However just as soon: as the new addition to the school i# completed, an entertainment will be arranged. â€" Grade Five: Shirley Clark, David Stryker; honorable mention, Catherâ€" ine Cunningham, Junior Simons. Mrs. Albert Â¥. Fetscher of Eugene avenue won a brize of $5 in the Chiâ€" cago Daily News contest in the parade of the features in the Woman‘s Feaâ€" ture group. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gastfield were given a surprise party on Tuesday evening, Oct. 21, the occasion being in honor of their 23rd wedding annnâ€" versary; Cards and bunco and reâ€" freshments were enjoyed. Among the guests were Grandma Gastheld, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gastheld and daughâ€" ter, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Dora Werâ€" hane, Mrs. William Seiler and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs.â€"Albert Werhane and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pfister, Mr. and < Mrs. J. G. Frase, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sherden, Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Toll, Mr. and Mrs. Deck. Grade Six: Samuel Daniels; honâ€" orable mention, Virginia Fariner, Grade: Seven: Grace Sherman, Mary Jane Galloway, Donald Clark. Grade Four: â€" honorable mention, Earl Knaak, Marie Daniels. Edwin. Wood has>entered the gt:‘ grade from the Portage Park se in Chicago® * /@l Edwin Koebelin : brought ‘a dead male ovenbird which has been mountâ€" ed and added to our bird collection. Grade Eight: Olive Frantz, Ruth Frantz, Marion ‘Taylor;> honorable mention, Gertrude Johnson. Suds thoroughly enjoys his chosen vocation of mhï¬ clothes. : He‘s clean min through and through and it pains him terribly to see clothes become soiled and all mmeg‘ wL He Hi!:u to p:: them in shape nâ€"and likes to take oms over the telephone. refreshments were first the six The fifth grade wish to thank the P.T.A. for paying for the mounting of this bird. ~Mounted birds make our nature work more interesting and also increase our love for birds. The sixth grade received the prize for the largest number of mothers present at our: last P.T.A. meeting. The children have decided.to add to the amount received and purchase a clock for the sixth grade room. Mrs. ~Christy M. Knaak weighed and measured all the children in her room IIA and B). last week and sent the report home to the parents Friâ€" day. At intervals during the school year the children will be weighed and: measured .and a close record kept for the parents? information. The children of the sixth grade planned a very nice Hallowe‘en parâ€" ty last Friday afternoon as a surâ€" prise to their teacher. j Friday, Mrs, Christy M. Knaak enâ€" tertained the children of her room at a Hallowe‘en party. : Dolls, little sisters, and brothers came, â€" Every one had a happy time playing games and eating: candy. â€" Shirley Blaine, June. Freidland, and ‘Annie Tuma The 2A‘s and 2B‘s made attractive language books and spelling books in Hallowe‘en design. f 7 The Christian Endeavor society of the Bungalow church held a very sucâ€" cessful Hallowe‘en box social in the church parlors on Tuesday evening. The young folks voted this one of the best social evenings of the season. ~ Burton Osterman of Oak Park is « Mr. â€" Taggart, a former princiâ€" pal of Deerfield grammar school, visâ€" ited room 1, Miss Lidgerwood‘s and room II, Mrs. Knaak‘s, Thursday morning. is 2i in C 0 The Deerfield civic committee of the Highland aPrk Woman‘s club will have charge of the dance in the xuun'l club auditorium â€" Saturday ening of this week. Mrs. Charles Timson is chairman of arrangeâ€" ments, Mrs. Blasier will have charge of the tickets, and Mrs. Gooder, Mrs. Russo and Miss Winifred Nichol will serve the refreshments. Other memâ€" berk of the committee who will assist at the dance are Mesdames E. B. Jorâ€" dan, George L. Truitt, C, C. Brackâ€" ett, Adolph Goelitz, Mark Montray, Bert C. Nichols, J. A. Reichelt, Jr., and James A. Robertson. The orâ€" chestra is an excellent one, the danceâ€" ing floor is the best on the north shore. The young people of the comâ€" munity will enjoy dancing in such delightful surroundings. Burton Osterman of visiting his aunt, Mrs man. . Mrs. Charles Timson entertained at A Hallowe‘en party Saturday eveâ€" ning for her son, Eldred. Sixteen «. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Give thanks for your health and happiness â€" give thanks for the good food that you have â€"â€" give thanks for our E. Z. Credit plan that helps you to furnish your home and offers for your convenience an opporâ€" tunity to payâ€"asâ€"youâ€"use. 3 tell i y That we have served'!ybu very wellâ€"Proverbs : of Mr. Quick If you‘ll make use of our servâ€" ices you‘ll find ‘em quite satisâ€" factory. Just as dependable as the fixtures we sell and the heating units we install. As plumbersâ€"you‘ll be glad to . mt «m f ", h §§ Â¥ I & j ‘] * â€" 3 E. H. Willâ€" boys participated.in. stunts appropriâ€" ate for the occasion. °_ . ‘Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. Hastings of the Wilmot.school district were n*rou the four‘ delegates from their P.T.A. ‘at the conference held in the Field museum last. Thursday. The postal officials of the present day can not be expected to read all the postal cards, as it will take all their time to practice shooting at bandits. f o Congress will soon.meet, and settle a lpt of our problems by postponing them until the next Congress. . The American people are claimed to be the most talkative in the world but you never would know it by mingling with those who get beaten in. the elections. 4 The winning candidates will not probably feel quite so jubilant after they have dealt for a few weeks with the procession of friends and supâ€" porters who are looking for jobs. 710 Yale Lane Yes, We Clean Neckties, Ladies‘ Hats and Men‘s Hats And we do the finest kind of work on them. Every small detail isgi:veii.the,;iios_tr'cérdul atten’tlion,' and we return them to you not simply cleaned â€" they are rerlewed. ‘ e 4 OUR PRICES ON THIS WORK ARE .‘ Neckties .!. ._..... $ 45 ‘+*â€" Menws Hats .:. . .. 120 3 «/‘ Ladies‘ Hats ‘. .=. .. LO0D The doctor has just retum¢d' from Europe where he went to take a postâ€"graduate course at Vienna. _ 3 Upon his return, his many friends urged him to locate perâ€" maneptly in Highland Park, which he has decided to do, and has opened offices at 2 North Sheridan Road. C _ The Doctor and Mrs. Crossman will be at home to their friends at the above address 2s soon as they get settled. Dr. Roy A. Crossman, formerly connected with the | Highland Park Hospital e ix Glencoe 1300 Phones: Walter W. Wilcox CLEANING C & DYEING One of the Wilcox Special Built Homes 112 Yale Lane x : James Irving Mockler, Bridget Mcâ€" Cormick," Raymond . Bergeron, Earl Bergeron, Norman Bergeron, Conâ€" stance Jaundrau. _ â€"_â€" PUBLIC N ;E is hereby given that in pursuance of a decretal order made and en ‘of record on Octoâ€" ber 7, 1926, in the above entitled cause, in and by the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, at the October Term A. D. 1926 of said court, the unâ€" dersigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Mary G. Mockler, deceased, will on Tm‘ly,‘::: 16th day of Noâ€" vember, A. D. 1926, at one o‘clock in State of Illinois, County of Lake, ss. : "IN. THE PROBATE COURT OF SAID COUNTY : In the Matter of the Estate of Mary G. Mockler, deceased, and in the Matâ€" ter of the Application of William Mockler, m%::orofthom of Mary :G, Mockler, deceased, for leave to sell real estate to pay debts. KRAUSS Builder of Wilcox Homes 1215 Washington Avenue Wilmette, Illinois Greenleaf 700 Sold to hn sds hi dn Phone H. P. 2619 Phones: Wilmette 3400 vond bernert m the afternoon of said.day, sell at pu h‘&.m?uh. in the State of Tilinois, to the highest and best fridâ€" der for cash, all and singul@® the Holâ€" lowing described real estate) in nid decree described, toâ€"wit: .~ * _ | * Lot ten in block thirtyâ€"six in the : City of Highland / L County, Illinois, (except the wast erly eighty feet thereof) gsubjept to dower and homestead rights p William Mockler “ode ; I! for the purpose of paying febts claims against said estate, and A'P‘ and expenses of administration thereâ€" of the afternoon « ki ihie Tys day of Ockdties Ad ERNEST 8. GAIL, Attorney for Estate. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1926 WILLIAM uo&x%. Administrator of of Mary G. Mockler, * #1 Â¥1 sBise * A