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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1926, p. 11

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into attractive main hall. sun. room (casement winâ€" mhmm Most: features. Butler‘s panâ€" Used Cars cars, all of which carry IPUICHASBD oN PAYMENTS LAND PARK 910 I_VILLB. Prop. f Western Avenue Lake Forest, Illinois Phone L. F. 47 REAL ESTATE . C Highland Park, Illincis \ K HOMEâ€"FINEST EAST BATION > her Stripping â€" Flaxlinum Inâ€" CHINESE ATOLIANS snn a *n %m% y itory." St and fruit rooms. ‘Display at This is the best $25, 11 p. , 1926 model _ __1200.00 10 Days Only ovember 20th ting fxtures and finest hard léntal Rugs in the middle + right in Highland Park, pllection ever gathered in result of great purchases unknown. | NASH SALES t Street unusual values offered, ‘« lhhh is a guarâ€" , 1924 model this car exâ€" LAY OF RUGS Neff & Co: VYERY LIBERAL TERMS want to miss are beautiful 525.00 485.00 400.00 850.00 725.00 650.00 975.00 660.00 valu 18, 1926 t\ sb lae 0o ars P > & i _ The chicken : given by the K+ young people was a great m*nut:: *~» nrancially and y. Pastor and x ,. young people he expj their j sincere thanks to all who ipated. abi, Especially do we k those | ko & liberally donated the chickens and ho E" St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church ; ml F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor **/ _ Church school, 9:15 a. m. : _ > ‘&rvice,lo:w-.&‘ fax oÂ¥ Choir rehearsal y, 7:80 p. m. +1 _ Al efforts outside of the regular x4 Sunday school work on tw, f I" * teachers and pupils are centered up wJ the Christmas pr‘mm to be n £ | by the Sunday se on Christmas * i Eve.â€" In order: that we may not fall short of our goal we again ask for â€" ‘I the hearty coâ€"operation of the parents. It is only as we work together that k $ our hopes and ambitions will be realâ€" *‘ l ized. Please do not fail to send f ho thildren if they are asked to me ~‘» to church some afternoon for a reâ€" hearsal. s, es 64 } E4 The Protestant churches of M4 ...’ field will again coâ€"operate t . e â€"â€"| Tnion Thanksgiving ice to ;j in the Presbyterian church on the eveâ€" ‘hing of November 23. â€" The pastor of ~@St. Paul‘s Ev church “ ‘ liver the Thanksgiving day address. ~store. _ . The: Unio <}will be hel 3° church on T & 7:30 p. m. ® Our pastor {service will â€"* «nd the Jur ..:.voieurvrml 39. Yong service br comed to the The * t*~ St. Paul ‘a Â¥ Roemw will t av@ . 8:30, hoss cat ble iz‘ | The le as Ary soci / {nnual Evangelical Bungalow tch . |; Rev. R. M. wnm,m y Sunday school, 9:45 a, m. â€" | _ .. . {| Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. | . _ :\Christian endeavor, 7:00 p;:. | Lffl)vnin‘ service, 8:00 p. m. _ \ chestra rehearsal will be w&- . _T day night at 8 o‘clock.. €l4. cou|FÂ¥he Prayer and Praise period will g:;,qla promptly at 7:45, the Rev. Dufâ€" hea. will take the class period prom acs B:30. This class is proving to be a hw-‘m m. ; { \«‘ The ladies of the Woman‘s Missionâ€" f0 ty society are all prepared for their & Qflgaletobebqldatthechmh *"‘Thursday evening, Nov. 18, beginning â€" iat six o‘clock. Come early and help i ’R-mko this annual event a success. 14 tunch counter will be open eatly. .. The E. L. C. E. business meeting will be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 28. Each member is requested to meet on time &s there will be a surprise in will be held at the Presbyterian church on Thursday evening, Nov. 25, Lt‘l:mp.m. + hok 1 _â€"_Our pastor will speak at both seryâ€" ices Sunday, Nov. 21. The m& ‘ service will be especially st: «nd the Junior choir of twentyâ€"five voices will add great intemt,to&o; *ong service. ‘You are always welâ€" omed to the Bungalow church. ' ‘ A special offering for the Near E‘P Relieft will be taken.} y 8 other provisions. . , * 2 A statement in las mk’qiw notes should have réad: "An organâ€" ization as large and complex b i needs to be run in‘ a businessâ€"like way." â€"The word "complete" had been substituted for the word "complex." â€" Presbyterian Church, D.erwl l“. Mark J A . minister _ | _ Continuing the byteri Loy» slty campaign this, Sunday & observed as World Wm y. tfi Church school at 9;30. â€" . |_ ; || . Adult class at 10:00. hE e w‘ouvh"% «nd sermop at 11:45. The pastor speak on "The Presbyterâ€" ian Church as a WorH Enternrise.’sr Special service for young people and their parentsâ€"and friends at 7:30. The speaker will be Pr. Theodore M. Carligle, Presbyterian student pastor of ‘the University of ‘Chicago. {4 ~â€"Church: night lerP. every Weg: nesday at 7:45 p. m. ‘Continuing st dies in the Book of the Revelation. Monday, Nov. 22, a/Sunday sc}u:: institute for all Sunday achools of t Deerficldâ€"Shields ‘district. / Institute dinner for delegates at 6:30 p. m. All schools will make Efltiom for their delegates with Miss Viola Rockâ€" enbach, Deerfield.=> dinner, deâ€" partmental . conf: ‘es under ‘exp::t ‘dludendmhip; ‘M an inspirational by the Rev. mShemfm ' Keller of Highland § ark.. [‘ > Union mnwvi:i services will be held in this church the evening Thanksgiving day, Nov. 25, at v£ p. m.â€" The sermort will be delivered by the pastor of the §t. Paul‘s church. Ofering for the Near East Relief. "Loyalty â€" Lifts th Load." _ Be loyal â€" Always a cordial Wme to all °Pl‘ services. 4 i } Fifteen minutes morning is devoted to health and food conversaâ€" tion by Mrs. Christina M. Knaak and her second grade children.: ‘Last week the children who fo;il: it hard to relish spinach prom to eat. one tablespoon of spinach and to report to the class Friday.. The children who reported are, Shirley Blain, ‘Arâ€" line Mentzer, Ruth Andrews, Viola Horenberger, Edwin Meier, Frank Barngrover, Doloris: Frost, Annie Tame and uwn;l:‘:h‘- F1 ~a Next week is « ~week. t All the underw children in the at recess time or bringing sandwiches or fruit to eat at this time.. Little ATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Deerfield Grammar| School News the Classified Advertisements in First Section â€" PART TWO Deerfield News Items (From The Gikaq; Presbyterian) * Deerfleld Clears $12,000 at Jubilee ‘ Service for Debt Last Sunday, Nov. 7, the Deerfield church conducted a bmlhuncial campaign to raise $10,0008to wipe out a debt on its new building. The church was celebrating its bOth anniversary and it was the desire of the pastor and officials to celebrate the jubilée by clearing off all indebtedness. | Rev. 'Marion‘gnmphreyl, ‘D.D., who is asâ€" sociate with Mr.. Dowey in the Loyalty Campaign of Preabytery, conducted Deerfleld‘s financial effort and not only the $10,000 was raised but $2,000 to the good.. Rev. Mark J. Andrews, the â€"pastor, is . exceedingly jubilant over this jubilee and reports that the entire church has taken on a new lease of spiritual life and activity and that the outlook for future success is big with promise. f Mary Malm, Ruth Sanders and Penuel Daniels bring their lunch in bright colored baskets which we all think are very pretty. { Mr. and Mrs. A.‘ A. Dennerlein spent the week end lwith relatives in Madison, Wis. ty 3h P c in ~â€"_ _ Local and Personal t Mr. Edward Gayne and dhughter, Marilyn of ~Chica visited at the William Plagge home, Sunday. La Petite Societie held their reguâ€" lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman Wednesday evening. . | â€" Mrs, W. Geary is entertaining her sister from Kansas City, Mo. ; Or Thursday, Mrs, Fred Horenberâ€" ger and Mrs. E. H. Willman were luncheon guests of Mn, Mary Drlhrd of Chicago. ols ® flTs: The Noyember meeting of the Sewâ€" Ing circlé of â€"8t. Paul‘s Em’nlial thurch will meet at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. BnTc Blaine attendâ€" ed the annual Armistice day banquet of the Libertyville American Legion post held at St. Llwtence“ Episcopal church Thursday evening. o Mr. and Mrs, Austin Plagge returnâ€" ed Wednesday â€"from Duluth, Minn., where they attended the {funeral: of Mrs.‘Pla::e's sister.> > Ata . F. G. Piépenbrok, Thursday afternoon, November 18. | mp s Mrs.‘ A; M. Guuc:el of" Highland Park was a guest of Mrs. S. P. Hutâ€" chisort, Filiday. .. | | .‘ |: .. Don‘t fail to attend the raffle and dance given under the auspices of the local American Legion. post in the Masonic temple, Saturday evening, Nov. 20. It will be a splendid opporâ€" tunity to get a turkey, duck, chicken or goose for your Thanksgiv dinâ€" ner. A five piece orchestra will proâ€" vide the musig for the dance and there will be all kinds of refreshments. â€" Mrs. Raymond Clavey, Mrs. R. D. Reeds, M;é:Elmer Clavey untrl.ln. Alex ~ Wi n, attended a bridge funcheon at the home of Mrs; Ray Gunekel of Highland Park, Friday: The local Eastern Star cha'ptflt will observe w ‘rfty matron and. worthy patron niggt- t their regular mgeting which will be held in the Masoni¢ temâ€" ple, Thursday evening, Nov. 18. | Mr, and Mrs. R. E. L. Holmés and grandson, jEn'rl, who motored to St. Louis, Mo., where they visited réla~ tives have ireturned to their _horne on East Osterman avenue. EL fohe ville. Remarks heard at St..Paul‘s chicken dinner: ~“N‘ever saw ‘so many people at a church '“dinneq before," "good service,"""good Tooking waiters And waitresses," “everytring here but the toothpicks.. "For once I didn‘t have to eat tha:bchic)ten'd neck." â€" "Everyâ€" thing tasted wonderful." "O boy you should have seen ‘em eat.". "Fas three days before and its a goofl!: I did." "Not a c for complaint." "Be sure and let me know about your next chicken dinner on Mrs. P. R. Duffy had as her guests Saturday her sisters : Misses | Anna Marie and Renie Quinn of Chicago. ‘~Miss Elizabeth Baerstschy of Chiâ€" cago was a dinner guest at the Oscar Benz home on. Wednesday. / Mrs. n.a_.x{e Gastfhield attended a meeting of the Des Plaines 0. E.: S. lodge Wednesday evening. t The W. D. C..club will meet at the home of Mrs. Go Clouse Friday evening. All members are urged to attend. { Miss Rose Siffert is visiting in Oak Park for a few days. : s Mrs. 'Silver;i visited ‘friends in Chiâ€" cago last week whoLhnve recently reâ€" turned from a tour abtoad. . Mrs. P. J. Duffy attended a reunion of a group of her old friends ‘at the home of© Misses Annic and < Mary O‘Kelly of Oak Park, Sunday. ‘ ‘Saturday evening Mr. Ralph Horenâ€" berger entertained. a group of his friends at a bridge party at his homs on Waukegan rour"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bergman of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jacks o& Libertyville, Mr. and Mrs. George Hesler of Highland Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Silveri visâ€" ited friends in Chicago Sunday. > Mr. A. G, Klemp is serving on the jury this week. plscle t Bel n The Higbland Park Press LATE PROCEEDINGS | IN PROBATE COURT Action In Settlement of Various Estate; Orders and Docket Recent proceedings in probate court of interest in this part of the county included the following: > L Wl Richard E. Winter, Highand Parkâ€" Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing Novéember 29. Dediâ€" mus to issue November 10 to take the testimony of Ralph Sutherton. ‘ John Workan, Waukegaoâ€"Letters of administration issued to Peter W. Newhouse, public administrator. _ Ellen .M. . Thorne, Lake Forestâ€" Final report approved. ~Estate closed. Henry K. Coale, Highland Parkâ€" Appraisers appointed. |â€" * en e Winfield Freeman Clow, Grayslake â€"Appraiserâ€" appointed, William C, Upton, Waukeganâ€"Apâ€" praisers appointed. xk s apanle : Joe Samovich, Libertyvilleâ€" Petiâ€" tion for probate of will filed and set for hearing November 29. x4 John McNuty, Lake Villaâ€"Potition for pmM of will filed and set for hearing November 29. y William Tillman, l:?hhnd Parkâ€" Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing November 29. ~‘Charles Irving Simon,. distracted, now deceasedâ€"Conservator dischargâ€" ed, estate closed, ‘ William Lageschulte, insane â€" Acâ€" count and report approved. ... John Walz, Highwoodâ€"Final reâ€" port approved. â€" Estate closed. & ~ Edwardâ€" L. Boyd, Highland Parkâ€" Claim of Railroad Men‘s Home allowâ€" ed for $500. i f C Gordon‘ Kelley et al minors, Lake Forestâ€"Letters: of guardianship isâ€" sued t; Lzolboyne Stafford ‘Kelley. Bond of $5,000. 4 f John | Matthews, Lake â€" Forestâ€" Haring | on final rport continud to November 22. M e y y 40 Park were among the guests who atâ€" tended. | * . eeoohal : (% Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Ender, Mr, Arthur Ender, Misses Eva and Clara and Mrs. C. Ender were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Carolan of Highland Park, Sunday. â€" ‘â€" |â€" . Officers day was held at the Royal I‘Ieighlfi?e lodge at Gml;q?:" fs:ht-»{ urdgy rnoon. The of the local lme who ltt:m ‘Aneluded Mrs, Fred Meyer, ‘Mrs. Albert Hagi, Mrsa. Ella Bock, Mrs. muni;‘ .1\;111"1'?&J Mrs, Ggorge Pettis and Mra. Fredegjks. lgs Dz'gini'e ~Jubhréend filled the inner sentinels chair and Mrs. E.u}‘redericks. the oracle. 4 The Doreas society of the Presbyâ€" terian: church: will l’;gu their annual bazaar and dinner, y, Dec. 2, in the ement of the church. The affair will open at 2 o‘clock and supâ€" per will be served at 6 o‘clock. There will be booths where articles designed especially for Christmas presents will be on o?le at popular prices. Ladies who will have charge of the booths include: fancy goods, Mrs. R. M. Vant, Mrs. R. B. Patterson and Mrs, Krch; Mrs., Hutchison is chairman of the committee in charge of the apron booth; Mrs.â€"Austin zmge; chairman of candy; Mrs. W an Todd, chair» man othomg bakery; Miss Josephine Wood , chairman of ‘the supper commm. ~Any "'dona:ions may be made t%) the above women or. Mrs. George Pettis. ; : The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. Fred Haggic of Osterman avenue, this week. $ The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary society of 1{;6 Presbyterâ€" ian church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. B. Patterson with Mrs. Ausâ€" tin Plagge as assistant hostess Thursâ€" day afternoon. (Miss> n, a very fine speaker from Kentucky, will give a talk on "Mountain "Work." ; Mrs. George Enzstl;jm entertained friends from Glenview last Tuesday afternoon. |_| | Y=l Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer had as their guests Sunday,| Mrs. . Weaver, Mr. and Mrs: Fairbank of Glenn Ellyn, Ill.. Mrs. Weaver and her daughter, Mrs. Faiirbank (Louise Weaver) were former | residents of | Deerfield. and lived wfizere the Briergate Golf: club house is located. h ' : Fifteen members of the. Junior choir of the Bungalow church sang in the Locflwood avenue church, Chicago, Friday evenitig. | C | The following Camp Fire Girls from Deerfield accompanied by their guarâ€". dian, Mrs. Jesse Strong, attended the ceremonies, at the Palmer House Tuesday morning for Princess Heana, daughter of Queen Marie of Roumania who became a Camp Fire Girl.. Harâ€" riett Stryker, rude Johnson, Lela Krch, Dorothy and Wfinifred; Savage, Anna Ott, Grace Sherman, Mary Jane Galloway. They wore their ceremonâ€" ial gowns and Indian head bands: | Monday,, Nov, 22 ‘at the | Masonie temple, the Deerfield Men‘s ‘v#"~‘and Boy Scouts will hold a joint father And ;son dinner and entert»si+~mâ€"nt. All who can possibly attend should do £0. A:gooh meal and a good proâ€" gram are assured. _ .. yeale. \» iA Entries THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926 NEIGHBORHOOD â€" JOTTINGS Waukegan was selected at the noâ€" tional congress of coâ€"operative socieâ€" ties held in Minneapolis during the past week, as the location of the next congress of the monster organization to be held in November of 1928. Philip Bensinger, aged 69, passed away at his home in Libertyville last week,: from .a complication of disâ€" eases, after an illness of several months, most of the time being. conâ€" fined to his bed. Building of the proposed | addftion to the Waukegan postoffice will not be carried out until after the first of next year in the opinion of Congressâ€" man Carl R. Chindbloom, stated in a letter received by Postmaster Mancel Taleott of that city. 3 Mrs. Elizabeth Lieber, mother of Dr. Charles Leiber, superintendent of the Lake. County General hospital, died in the hospital at Waukegan last week, after being taken ill a week ago, while visiting her son. She was 70 years of age. & F * Gene Flavan, who is said to have lived‘ in ~Addison street near Shefâ€" field avenue in Chicago, was killed almost instantly at 1:80 Friday afterâ€" noon when his head was crushed under the body of a Buick sedan which turned turtle with four men in it near Libertyville.. j Jacob Gasser,. aged 74, retired farmer of Long Grove, passed away at his home last Thursday morning from the results of an attack of pneumonia. Interesting Happenings About This Part of North Shore and Vicinity; County â€"~ Seat Doings BRIEF NEWS ITEMS â€" FROM LAKE COUNTY With countless reports . of vicious slhuughter of game and nonâ€"game birds‘ coming to the sheriff‘s office, Chief Deputy Hary Ahlstrom. last woek ordered . out every available deputy and gave them to understand that all posible arrests should be made in an effort to curb the apparent lawlessness of Chicago hunters and a few violators living in the county. Belief ‘that Samuel â€" Insull, public utility magnate, will acquire control of the Soo ling has been expressed in Chicago where it is pointed ‘out that he owns property along this rightâ€"ofâ€" way from Libertyville into Wheeling. Time was when Insull owned everyâ€" thing south from Libertyville to Half Day but now ‘he has increased these holdings to everything south to Wheeling, which gives him more than 20,000 acres. f GLENCOE BUSINESS _ © _ MEN IN STAG PARTY The postâ€"Glencoe day stag was held at Northfield Inn, Wednesday evening, November 17, when the members of the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce and others who contributed towards making the geat success of Glencoe day last August enjoyed the dinner and entertainment which was preparâ€" ed for the occasion. _._ ~ The entertainment committee of the Chamber;, of which William Guyot is chairman, has been for sorhe ‘time considering various forms of enterâ€" tainment for this occasion. : At the meeting Wednesday: evening of last week the committee made a report in which it suggested, either the dinner and entertainment at Northfield Inn; a trip to Milwaukee with a fine dinâ€" ner to be served enroute and then tour of the city, or an entertainment and dinner at Rainbo Gardens in Chicaâ€" go. ‘ io eA e Entertain Those Who Assisted In Making Annual Glenco#. ‘Day Success The Winnetka Hockey team jourâ€" neyod to Madison recently and held that team to a close score, until the last four minutes of ithe game, when‘ the Yellow Jackets of Madison won by two goals to Winnetka‘s one. _ . Tha ‘several suggestions of the comâ€" mittee were discussed by members of the Chamber, who, by vote, chose the Northfield Inn feed. # WINNETKA HOCKEY .. _ LOSES TO MADISON The Yellow Jackets are an able and wellâ€"organized ~team, composed of coaches and recent graduates of variâ€" ous colleges and universities, who are living in Madison. Their games are held on the field just back of the Wisâ€" consin university football field. The university‘s hockey teams use this field for practice and games. * 3 In view of the approaching: Mid= west tounrament, u;'d‘ the runlhg Midâ€"west team that will be chosen to travel to Philadelphia, this gn?,é was considered excellent practice for the Winnetka ‘group. s m on oo Miss Scott will be attended by her sister, Miss Isabel Scott, as maid of honor, and by her cousin, Mrs. Donald Welles, (Barbara Scott) as matron of honor. ‘The bridesmaids include Miss Margaret Scott of Evanston, Miss Edith Fairbanks, Miss Louise Tyler, Miss Joan Stuart, Miss Laura Towne of Washington, D. C., and Miss Roâ€" mayne Warren of Detroit, Mich. Bartow Heminway of Watertown, Conn., will,act as best man. ‘The ushers who have been chosen are Thomas Paddock, George Hendrie, William Muir, and David Farrington, all of whom come from Detroit, Fredâ€" erick H. Scott, Jr., Luther Hammond, John P. Wilson, Jr., and Albert More Keep of Chicago. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McCoy of 730 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, enterâ€" tained sixteen guests at dinner Friday evening, November 5, at their home. The dinner was given in honor of Miss Katheryn P. Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bowes, Jr., of Evanston, whose marriage to the Rev. Egbert Bailey: Clark, Jr., will take place at St. Mark‘s Episcopal church in Evanston on November 16. ° The guests included a group of old friends from Chicago and the north Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhardt, Jr., of Chicago, Mr. and â€" Mrs. Charles Sproule of Chicago, Miss Neola Norâ€" them of. Evanston, John Lasier of Winnetka, Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Morrison of Hubbard: Woods, Mr. and Mrs: James Harris, J., of Winnetka, Miss Florida Waples of Downers Grove, David Lasier of Winnetka, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley R. Clague, and the Misses Louise and Pauline McCoy, composed the list of guests. Miss Emily Scott, dng::: of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. of 175 Sheridan road, Glencoe, wil} be marâ€" ried to Langdon Hubbard, son of Mr. and" Mrs. Frank W. Hubbard . of Grosse Point, Mich., Saturday, Deâ€" cember 4, at 4:30 o‘clo¢k, at the Winâ€" netka Congregational church. The Rev. James Austin Richards will perâ€" form the ceremony and a reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents. s d | Miss< Barbara Miller of 494 Park avenue, Glencoe, is entertaining in honor at a kitchen shower given in her linen shower to be given at Skokie club Saturday, November 20. â€" _/ ~ Among the affairs to be given in honor of Miss Margaret Orde, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Markham B. Orde of 486 Greenleaf® avenue, Glencoe, whose marriage to Brownell Bradâ€" street of 475 Cedar street, Winnetka, will take place November 24, are two showers and a supper and dance. Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt of Sheridan road, Winnietka, and her daughter, Mrs. N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., of 500 Cherry street, Winnetka, will give, a supper for the bridal party at the Hoytâ€" home on Sheridan road, the night before the wedding. (els. Following the supper Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Bndrt«refiywfll give a dance for the bridal pa at Indian Hill club. 4 P Mrs. P. L. Sutherland (Josephine Hoyt) | entertained in Miss Orde‘s hono rat a kitchen shower given in her home at 708 Willow street, on Novemâ€" ber 15.© 7 j The marriage of Migs Katheryn Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward J. Bowes, Jr., of Evanston and Glencoe, to the Rev. Egbort Bailey Clark, Jr., son of Mrs. Edgbert Bailey Clark of Hermosa Beach, Calif., took place Tuesday evening, November 16, at 8:30. o‘clock in St. Mark‘s Episcoâ€" pal church, Evanston with Dr. Arthur Rogers officiating. The ‘reception folâ€" lowing the ceremony was given at the home of Miss Bowes‘ aunt, Mrs, Fredâ€" erick M. Bowes, 714 Ashland avenue, Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Thorne of 95 Indian Hill road, Winnetka, celebrated moving into their new home with a houseâ€"warming a weeck ago, when they entertained about sixty of their friends. The guest of honor was Miss NVirginia Mosman, who is visiting Mrs, ‘Thorne‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Robert Andrews of 98 Indian Hill road. : Mrs. Sterling Maxwell of Hinsdale was matron of honor, the bride‘s sizâ€" ter, Miss Mary Gertrude Bowes, maid of honor, and Mrs. Hugh MeCulloch of Evanston‘and Mrs. Charles Stroule of uclhw attended her as bridesâ€" maids. James W. Prindiville of Winnetka, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mr. Clark, served as best â€"man, and the ushers were the bride‘s brothers, Lawrence and. Wilâ€" liam K. Bowes of San Franciseo, and two cousins . of the bridegroom, Dwight and Frederick Cossitt of La Grange. * 1 / Mrs. James W.« Prindiville of 151 Euclid avenue, Winnetka, entertained at an informal afternoon tea a week ago in honor of Miss Katheryn Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin gw-, JIr., of Glencoe and Evanston, In keeping with the day, the party was a Halloweenâ€"affair and was given in the attic, which was decorated with autummileaves and cornstalks. |~ North Shore News Items Read the Classified mu-m : in First p t a2 piscoâ€" | _A committee on he eredif rthur | of which William Edw and ‘in t n folâ€" | man, brought in a : restin r it the ) at the monthly maeti the GJ Fredâ€" |Chamber of Commerge lai C renue, | â€" The committee‘s " : & uded several forms, amg N h was a letâ€" isdale | terâ€"of welcome d kighe I ‘to be s sisg. | to every newcome t"‘ tal & maid | rcsidence in the Â¥illag®, The: letter ulloch.| of welcome is :‘ by{q blank roule | form which the rekipient inast rides. | #0 fill out and return,ignd w ch gives informatiohn, From | those netka : | seeking credit. * Pi 4t 1s. .‘ + 4 okie | â€" Plans are underwhy 1&r a sale to be held Tuesday, Novembe i ,-:.. 10 idan | in the morning t nq" ht, for hter, | the benefit of the disabled vet at 500 | Great Lakes hospit; E&_!;A f will ve a | be bheld in the w Mrs. : the | Joyce of 531 Essex f” K 0j the | Mrs. Joyce, who is ai §\ on commit tees for : friendly ‘cojopération with Nrs. | disabled vml' hv* i} .:i.‘ 'z ance | &A group o wort 7 ) Hill | will sell the articles Wiitch have been made by the veterafis infthe hogpital. . hine| _ . Aithough the donilite list ::..i rde‘s | assisting Mrs. JoyC no i her | nounced, Mrs. .‘_ m,fi vem: | Andrew J. Maloney, M#s. Merritt H. Dement, Ms; W. W;,] 1; lock, Mrs. David R. DeCamp. §M\ Mrs,, John * O‘Connor, are a , ‘ finflvufi C ,_| women who will ggrve bn (the commitâ€" J "" A tee. 3 e = wl ts o uo Meanwhile projects in. "Nq Man‘s Land,": including | the | V# | Lago Beach club, a motion p rtur ‘theater and a block of stc }_ e under way with actual constri@ction in proâ€" | gress. b4I §Jt | 14 |P GLENCOE MERCHANTsS ! s'rAmrqu It is believed the park boards deciâ€" sion not to start :::: was based upon investi "5 hich indiâ€" cated that the co 3‘ of taxation upon Wilmette p rty owners. s J 2/ NA« 4 Bd "No Man‘s " that 20â€" re strip of land lying Kerilwarth and Wilmette and 1 ; e Michâ€" igan, can be ‘for ¢lkb and comâ€" mercial purposes : (Khe Wilâ€" mette Park board is copd That body, in session last ‘. , veted not to institute proceeding king toâ€" ward condemnation of th tory in question for park purposts, agcording to President Louis K. OilMlkon.. Action b’ thQ‘ m rd : ' ‘as a climax to a of{ mass‘ meetâ€" MWfilw C ’,'"‘. t c h several weeks ago A : rroups of sitivens â€" Intereated flf dg _ No Man‘s Land" convertéd into a park thus ."m. ty of inâ€" jects, appealed to the borrd to, take prompt and drastic action, Mr. and nu.')ku seder left Tuesday night, on .,:. e Flyer, for Miami, Fla., where they, will remain for the winter. (Mt: 8¢ der Was in receipt of a letter from Ris Mismi ofâ€" fice stating that for h ',‘ reasons itmimpenfln come down at once. C. C. Kenp with the B. J. 7" fi of . Chicago, 3 Wilmette office fot: r""“ 4 Continued pn page 8| .. _ WILL NOT IN® .' IN "NO MANS LAND® park board since ‘ only taxâ€" ing body on the : : which has jurisdiction in the isiquqâ€" tion. Ns 38 : ] whose marriage to tbfi Egbert B Clark, Jr., Mrs. "m : took place November m Following the ten, Prindiville entertained the . !Mre. Egbert Clark and heregon have reâ€" cently come from! th Caliâ€" fornia â€"to be Mrs.. ‘s guests untif the wedding,.| ! of YÂ¥rs. Albert of 550 0 a¥®nus, and 'm, fifm of the night school. | . prizes awarded were dot & merâ€" chants. Mrs. m T10 Greenwood avente, 5 a «h of &dfla dep ouit i â€" ’A} :ghr’. of party, and: Was apaistp A committee compoged: "5{::1 Merle Waltz, Mrs. John Grant, Mré. ‘August C. Babize, Mrs. Jokeph Cormakk, Mre: This was adopts -;'.,‘ mously and the committee was ' I ‘to zubâ€" mit at the next néeti & . n estimate of the cost of nete: i get for the ~credit system depurtment next vear. »asl Make o K0 CLEAR Nfi‘;‘f rsg I f 3 f 'n.:l thic dchb ment i u* Womâ€" n :v:r m j i Mm ~=rty which i Amâ€" bles. The bridge f it the home LANNING SALJ mm DISABLED 3 PART TWO TELEPHONER H. P; 557â€"558 Louis K. (i#lizon. : a the )‘fkwmu

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