Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knolls of Chiâ€" cago were weekâ€"ond guests of Mr. and t s on "wede ELo MB 17 emem Sss n ic ge Mrs. Thomas Creigh entertained at six tables of bridge on Monday afterâ€" noon in compliment to her sister, Miss Lucia Conmor, of Burlington, Iowa, who is the house guest of the Creighs. Mrs. Edward J. ‘Therrien of 745 Ridgowood ‘ â€"drive entertained the members of the Rebecea Sewing circle at her home on Wednesday afternoon. This club meets every two weeks. Mr, J. B. Garnett who had his tonâ€" sils removed at the Highland Park hospital last week is able to be around again. $ t % John Fealey who lives with the Wilâ€" liam Sweeneys at Fort Sheridan arâ€" rived home after spending his vacaâ€" tion in Los Angeles, Hollywood and other parts of interest in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Creigh of Prospect avenue bhave as their guest Mrs. Creigh‘s sister, Miss Lucia Conâ€" nor, of Burlington, Ia. f Mrs. Wayne Hise of Forest avenue entertained a few friends at lucheon onâ€"Friday afternoon for Miss Dorothy Brown of Evanston. On Friday occurred the death of Mrs. Henty Rogers of Waukegan, mother of Mrs. Orville St. Peter, Mrs. Rogers died of old age. Funeral services were held at 10:30 o‘clock at herâ€" home in Waukegan. Mrs. Martin Insull entertained the committee of Trinity Church Service league at luncheon at Moraine hotel preceding the annual card party held there yesterday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Black enterâ€" tained about thirty friends at a Harâ€" vest party on Saturday evening at their home on Dean street. The guests all came in costumes fit for a harvest party. <All sorts of Halloween games were played and a very good time was had by all. £. u0 be a series of six book talks by Mrs. Anthony French Merrill. The second of the series will take place at the home of Mrs. David Hallman of 1050 Spruce stret, Winnetka, on Thursday afternoon, November 11. The annual card .party given for the benefit of the social service: deâ€" partment of the North Shore Cathoâ€" lic Woman‘s League will be held at the Orrington hotel, Evanston, on Satâ€" urday afternoon at two o‘clock: The yocial service meetings "df the league are held every fourth Tuesday of each month,. the next to take place at the heme of Mrs. William Schneider, 911 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, on Novemâ€" ber 23, at one o‘clock. There will also. of honor, and Miss Martha Clendenâ€" en of Oak Park and Miss Elorence Stevens of Shannon, I!1., were bride‘s maids. Mr. Watt was attended by his brother, Theodore, as best man while Mr. Charles Steele of Lake Forest and Mr. Garfield Proctor of this city servâ€" ed as ushers. A reception followed the services at the home of Irene‘s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans on First street to about sixty guests. After a two weeks honeyâ€" moon motoring through the south Mr. and ~Mre. Watt: will reside in Lnke' Forest. A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, Oct. 30, at four o‘clock in the afternoon, at the First Presâ€" byterian church of Lake Forest, when Miss Irene M. Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Florqgace Stevens, was married to Mr. Frank T. Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watt of Lake Forâ€" est. Dr. Roberts read the ceremony. Miss Marjorie Bowden acted as maid Miss Welthyan Harmon entertain »d her class of North Shore Country Day school at dinner at her home precedâ€" éll& the "hard times" dance at the ighland Park club on Friday eveâ€" ning. t Fifret were married Thursday night at nine o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William â€"Ernst, of S. Second street. Rev. Finkbeiner read the sgervice. Mrs. T. J. Zabel attended her cousin as matron of honor ‘and Mr. Zabel served Mr. Elfret as best man.‘ The bride‘s uncle, Mr. Wm. Ernst, gave her away. ~A reception followed the ceremony. Only immediate families were present. f ‘‘The Lake will ‘give a game this 4, at the K Services of the perpetual: novena to the Little Flower will be held Nov. 1, the first Sunday of Novcmbgun! the Carmelite Sisters chapel, South Kenosha, three and one half miles southeast of Kenosha on, the North Shore line. _ Trains leave Milwauâ€" kee at 2 o‘clock, stop at South Kenoâ€" sha and returning leave South Kenoâ€" sha at 6:30 p. m. Chicago trains leave South Kenosha at 7 p. m. The novena will be conducted at 3 and Ai p. m. by a Chicago Carmelite father. entertained a number of her friends| spend the winter. ) . >. °... . 10 00 ~ at a Hallowsen party last week, (Mrs. Alfred Schultz will cntnfliu Anna Mae Curley of Prairie aveâ€"| the members of her Bridge club on| nue spent Saturday and my in| Friday ‘afterncon at her home on south Milwaukee. While _ she| Roger Williams avenue. ied ~a was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J.| â€" The noxt regular meeting of the! Caveney. Catholic: Woman‘s leagus will be held Mr, and Mrs. David Carlson of N.) Tu‘sday afternoon at 2:30: o‘clock at Green Bay road were hostesses at ‘the Winnstka Woman‘s club. â€" All. a party"last week celebrating the members are urged to be present. | birthday of Mr. Carlson. i 4 A farewell Hallowesn party was! MIrS. LeSH® 1 entertained a : ut a Hallowsen (Continued from page 3) <~ . Mrs. J. Mines of Deerfield avenye. Mrs. Ellen : Clark. of McGovern|Mrs. Knolls was formerly Miss Mabel street has gone to Chicago to spend| Behrens of this city. the: two or three weeks with her daughâ€"| ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller are ter, Mrs. Earl Car@pbell: h leaving on Sunday for Los Angeles, PAGE FOUR Shore temple at Highwoo ehicken dinnor and corn evening : (Thursday), No: . P‘ hall at Highwood. > t I@nDV avenue friends The employes of: the Alcyon _and Pearl theaters enjoyed a Halloween narty at the home of Mrs. Gedee of North Chicago, who is the oreanist at Pearl theater. A most delightful eveâ€" ning was enjoyed. i £ All ~Alumniâ€" of _ Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school are urged to attend the Homeâ€"coming Saturday, November 13. A delightful birthday surprise was wiven Mrs. William O, Oppenheimer at the home of Mrs. George Durhane. Fridav. .A purse econtaining $10 in Inold was presented Mrs. Opnpenheimâ€" i O ) EAaotRnar ~ WHiEL \ envesseau d in en q | x Mss Tillian Tucker entertained at a raiscellancou« shower Tuesday eve. nin« in compliment to Miss Alice Westcott. _ 22 PCA CHTI Cienusy surprise was wiven Mrs. William O. Oppenheimer at the home of Mrs. George Durhane. Fridav. A purse eontaining $10 in zold was presented Mrs. Onpenheimâ€" or . towother with numerous other beautiful gifts, Miss Tillian Turker entertained at araiscellancous shower Trasia«s ... The Johannah North Shore commitâ€" tee will hold its second meeting on November 11 at the home of Mrs. Alâ€" fred Flesham, 1380 Seott avenue, Hubbard Wonds. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. 1 State~ bank. + Muriel and Howard Mowers enterâ€" tained a number of their young friends Saturday evening at a Halâ€" loween party. > : Joybelle â€"Fritsch entertained sevâ€" eral of her friends at a Halloween party last Saturday evening. The Johannagh NaPFK Thara anmwate: ~~The Ladies‘ Aid society of Zion Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock with Mrs. Nels Johnson of Oak street. The marriage of Miss Alice Kathâ€" vryn Wescott, daughter of Dr. F; G. Westcott of LaSalle, IIl., and Edward S. Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Marks of this city will take place Satâ€" urday afternoon at four o‘clock at the Grace M. E. church, the Rev, William E.. Doble officiating. Miss Lillian Tucker, cousin of the bride will serve as maid of honor and Miss Grace Bloomfield of Chicago will be ibride‘s maid. Charles Laegeler of Highwood: will serve the groom as best man. Messrs. Alfred Marks and William Chalmers will act as ushers. A reâ€" cention will follow in the church parâ€" lors.= After a wedding trin Mr. and Mrs, Marks will make their home in Highland Park... Both young people are employes of the Highland Park week as Mr. McPherson was taken i!l while there. i T. 0. L. V. have moved from their locatioa in ~Highwood into the Maâ€" sonic hall and will hold their first meeting in their new location Friday evening. £ ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. McPheorson who have been in Detroit, Mich., for the past four weeks visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 8. MePherson, will not return until noxt week as Mr. McPherson was taken ill .+ Dr. Roy ‘A. . Crossman, formerly| " ‘‘"" 004 16. Savended Wï¬ll inter» connected with, the Highland Park| °"%°4 e s ¢ hospital has just returned from his} . The next regular meeting of, the post graduate course at Miami, and | Lady: Elks : 1 club will be held his many friends will be glad to know | Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the club has ‘decided to ‘locate permanently in | r00ms. â€"â€"â€" _ > i Highland Park and has purchased a| Mr. Ernést gï¬lwiler of 623 Vine now home from Walter W. Wilsox at| avenue, :chief mist of the Abbott 712 Yale lane, where he and Mrs.| Laboratories at North Chicago, delivâ€" Crossman will‘be at home to their ©red an (ddn&%beton a meeting of friendsâ€" as soon as they can get set:| the American T'mw society in St. tled. f (Louis Monday.>!= ; . ;.7.>!. The Fort Sheridan Friday Evening Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the Officer‘s club. â€" The club meets every other Friday of the month. _ Mrs. James P Crawford, wife of the Major® is ~entertaining at seven tables of bridge tomorrow afternoon. \ The Boy Scout council will hold a meoting to consider council expansion, nâ€"xt Monday evening at the City hall at cight o‘clock. All members of the ecuncil are urged to attend. . About thirty young people were enâ€" tertained at a Halloween party Sunâ€" day evening, October: 31, at the Sweeney â€" residence . on â€" McGovern street. ;. . Dr. Roy A. Crossman, formerly connected with; the â€"Hiehland Park bra, Calif., to spend the winter â€"with her daughter, Mrs. A. Frederickson. The Fort Sheridan Friday Evening Bridge club will meet tomorrow at the . cand Mrs. Richard Miller are ng on Sunday for Los Angeles, ornia,‘ . where they expect to afternoon at 2:30â€" o‘clock ‘at netka Woman‘s club. . All are urged to be present. well ‘Halloween party was the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘rube ‘ on . Saturday., Cards Mrs. N. P. Johnson has returned to Highland Park | from Philadelphia where she spent several months. She has resumed classes at the Em Place chool on Monday afternoons, for those who‘ are deaf. | / The Rev. J. G. Finkbeiner was callâ€" ed to Crediton, Ontario, Canada on acâ€" count of the death of his brother, early this week. | 4 k matron of Campbell Chapter, 0.E.S., acted secretary ‘at Wilmett Chapâ€" ter, Monday evening. Ton&ht she will be Ada at Pentaipha Chapt'er,' Evanston â€" and <tomorrow night she| \glk serve as conductress at Libertyâ€" ville chapter. } % i Campbell Chapter Guild will hold its annual bazaar Saturday, Nov. 20, in Strenger‘s plumbing shop, Sheriâ€" dan road.m:mgp plans : are. being made and mem are working hard to make* it sb'lrit success. â€" A meeting of the guild will be held next Thursday afternoon at Masonic hall with Mrs. Bleimehl and Mrs. Howe as hostesses. t I BLUE GOOSE FRUITSHOP Mr. M. Warner will leave today for Venice, Fia., on a shortâ€" business trip. Mrs. ~William J. Brown, | worthy The next regular meeting of the Lady: Elks Social club will be held Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the club rooms. â€"« .90 + The: Presbyterian ‘Missionary 8oâ€" ciety will meet Monday, Nov. 8, with Virs. E. W. Sundell, 274 Central aveâ€" rue. . Miss ‘Pollard, principal of the girls‘ academy at Korea, is takâ€" ing a post graduate course at Northâ€" western university, will be the speakâ€" er. There will be special n::dc An invitation is extended to qll interâ€" ested. I I | eouk shower of ‘articles for the bazaar | which is being held at Grace M. E. ‘church, Nov iÂ¥ 18 and 19. .‘ :. Mr. and Aprglur Purdy â€" left ’ erday for Josephine, Ala., where tyl::; will join Mr. D. C. Purdy for a several weeks stay. larie ~psort Mr. and Mts. B. Steffin of 652 Michigan avenue, left Wednesday for Cedar Rapids, la., to visit Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Foote. Mrs. M. Steffen \a former residence of this city who has beon visiting relatives and friends here for‘the past two months is reâ€" turning with them. m tC Mr. John Feely of Old Eim road is spending his vacation in Los Angeles, Calif. 1 £ f Lakes. i en Mr. Edward| Roache of | Pleasant ave., Highwood,. accompanied by his cousin, ‘Mr. Hubert Lndden of St. Benedicts ~Collége, Atchinson, Kanâ€" sas City, is leaving for New York City to visit his uncle Mr. William Roache: (Mr. Ludden will also visit bis uncles, Dr. Ludden and his faâ€" ther, James Ludden." They (will also visit Mr. Kilbain, a relative, at Cleveâ€" land. + 3 The Mother‘s club of the Â¥. V A. met Tuesday, Nov. 2 in the h quarters on Laurel avenue, at e o"clock. The program was giver Miss Quick of Elm Place school. _ Buy from us and save money. The largest fruit and vegetable shops on the North Shore. Follow the crowds to our store. f N Fresh Green Onions 3 large bunches _ t Iceberg Head Lettuce, large, solid w 2s al c es en o uty Green or Wax Beans, fresh anflvai:pm Ib. IGe: 2 Ihs., .: _: csf fls &N e o Hubbard Squash, whole or half California Grapes, red or blue large basket .......... i.: 0. Florida Grape Fruit, ripe and juicy 3 for .: .: h isss s mt jour s Sweet California Oranges per dozen .................;..22......,..3.. Florida Orahges, full of juice ner doken .:; _ > s o Jonathan Apples per box ... A carload of Applesâ€"Greenings, Baldwins and Northern Spies, per bu. â€"______ .. ___ Big Sale For Fri. and Sat. 516 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois NEXT DOOR TO THE CONSUMERS GROCERY Two Doors West of the Post Office t P THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables AT THE headâ€" eight ON y We wish to thank our relatives and many friends and the various organâ€" izations for the kindness and symâ€" pathy shown us in our late bereaveâ€" ment. 4 At the card party tomortow an‘ exâ€" perienced kindergartner will care for preâ€"school age ‘children. > _ j A prize will be awarded at each table. Tickets may be procured by calling Highland Park 11. Ascard party will be givon at the Lincoln school auditorium | tomorrow afternoon, November 5, at two o‘clock, ‘under the auspices of the Parentâ€" Teacher â€"association. "â€" / CARD PARTY TOMORROW. ; AT LINCOLN SCHOOL| pauper. The play is done with curtain; setâ€" tings that changes may be quickly made. . The plan is to keep the atâ€" mosphere of the charming old tale with but one intermission to break the spell.â€" Admission charges are twentyâ€"five cents for children and fAifty cents for adults. \ . *"One. ofâ€" the loveliest . of all our plays writes Miss Winifred Ward, diâ€" rector of the Evanston‘s Children‘s theatre.© We had capacity houses at both performances of this ‘pit'r,.su-' urday, Oct. 30."â€" With such an anâ€" nouncement, who would want to miss the performance being given at the Eim Place school, Saturday, Nov. 20 at . twoâ€"thirty o‘clock, when â€" Mark Twain‘s dramatized atory“fl‘he Prin#s and the Pauper" will be given. _ "The Prince and the Pauper" is told in six scenes, the last two scenes are especially effective and the costamâ€" ing very elaborate for: the coutrt scenes.â€" In these six scenes some have to do with: the adventures ‘of: the Prince and some show the life of the ‘\‘Among those who attended the Illiâ€" Hoisâ€"Pennâ€" game at Champaign hg ‘"Saturday ‘were, the Rev. George 8. ‘Keller, Mr. and Mrs. George Childs and son, Bob, Mr. George J. MéBride .and son, Mr. Lyman McBride, Mr. i memapagns: t atkins, Mrs. Irving Jordon, Mrs. W. <G. 'I‘elzï¬nt,_mï¬- X. m Mr, Osâ€" !car Lundgren, Mr. Joseph Nield, Dr. A. R. Sheldon, Mr, ‘Jerry Leaming, Coach J. A,. Peel, Mr. Emnest Volwiâ€" F!er, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. St. Poter, Mr., ‘and Mis, L. B, Sinclair and daughtor Ruth, Nr. George Green, Mr. Ringâ€". dahl, and daughters, Anna and Edith, Mr.â€" and Mrs. Paul L. Udell: and daughter, Cleona,/ Junjor Cope, Edith Tucker, Fred Siljestrom, bir. E. C, "PRINCE AND PAUPER" COMING TO ELM PLACE Quirk. 6# Cpee +8 _ Most of thase mentialtd,_ motored down, but zeveral went on the train. All reworted a very pleasant time. They reported seeing several mishaps including one sedan that| completely burned up, but no accidents are reâ€" ported to Highland Park people. They all agreo that it was "some gam»." Mr. â€" ant daughter Tucker. MANY ATTEND GAME DOWN STATE SATURDAY Local Residents Among Those at Ilinoisâ€"Pann Game; _â€" Not All Listed CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Margaret Dean and children ' ANRG 11 $2.15 $1.50 and <Mrs. Rob 23¢ Ac 25¢ 49¢ 25¢ 25¢ 43¢ 35¢ 86pd THE Service rendered our Policy Holders has made this the Agency of Insurance for ‘this commâ€" munity. f Calfskin appears on this New Silk Frockâ€"$39.50 _ . â€" 160 Hazel Avenue ; \. Central Insurance Service at our drug store. Our stock is fresh and kept, fre by our rapid sales and frequent receipts from the fabâ€" tory.. Let us send you a box.â€"â€"Telephone.. _ | | ./ PAGE & SHAWâ€"AUNT MOLLY Candy Lovers Know . EARL W. 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