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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1926, p. 2

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ts it entertain at three tables of bridge at their home on Oakwood avenue this evening â€" (Thursday). : o Robert Greenslade and Thomas Peâ€" ters spent a few fiu.'grfl in sport "not so Mr. and Mrs, M. C. Contad attended a birthday supper followed by cards on ‘Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Conrad‘s brother, Mr, John Hemâ€" mer of Chicago. P Frederick Golden entertained nine of his little friends at a %tfl party at the Aléyon theater on Saturday afâ€" terncoon at which Miss Priscillia Conâ€" rad acted as ehzmn,» After the show the kiddies e to Frederick‘s home on McGovern street where they enjoyed ‘refreshments and of course the birthday cake with it‘s nine pretty yellow candles adorned the table. The little guests present ‘were, Robert Gray, Harry Hall, Bidwell Moore of pain â€" FOi, : Bobey + wikre.." Baaes man » » Schneider and Norman Evans. All the ggtle kijddies repdrted a very nice me. 1 } Mrs. George Finkbeiner returned from Cleveland, Ohio, where she went to attend the executive committee meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary ~On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larson entertained at four tablesâ€"of cards, the occasion celebratâ€" ing_’_lr. Larson‘s birthday. Mr. Fred Fisher, Sr., who suffered a heart, attack on last. Thursday morning is getting along nicely at his home on South Green:Bay road. The quarantine for s¢arlet fever was lifted Sunday off the Robert Botâ€" ner home on .Sheridan ro?d and Ruth is feeling just fine again. Mrs. Athony Klemp McGovern steet was taken to the Highland Park hospital on Saturday suffering an atâ€" tack of: appendicitis. $ Mr. and Mrs. James Allen have as their guest this week Mr. â€" Allen‘s mother, Mrs. Belle Allen of Chicago. L. B. Southetland family and Mrs. Fickling, mother of Mrs. Southerland who until a year ago occupied the Phillips home on Sheridan road and from there moved to Cocoanut Grove, Florida, that they all recovered from the tornado which hit Florida «& few months ago but Mrs. Southerland is suffering a nervous breakdown |as the result of the horrors of it all. All of theirn furniture and elothing were destroyed by water and ‘they were penned in the living i for fortyâ€" eight hours due to the":sh of water down the stair case as the roof was completely taken off their home. They dire living at Miami Beach, Florida, at present. j 29 Mrs. Fred Bremer, who is at the West Bend hospital is expected home the latter part of next week. Sara Margaret Mills came down from Kemper Hall to spend the weekâ€" end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mills of N. St. Johns avenue. . Marion Smith of Prospect avenue returned Monday from the east, where she went for the Yaleâ€"Princeton footâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell of Lake avenue gave a dinner party Tuesday evening at their home for Barbara Tapper, who was marrtied yesterday, and for the bridal party. Mrs. Samuel Knox and her two daughters, Eunice and Alitce, are sailâ€" ing November 20 to spend the winter in the south of France and Italy, reâ€" turning home by way of Paris and London in the spring. j The Young People‘s society of the Presbyterian church had a very interâ€" esting meeting Sunday night. â€" Miss Downes, who has been a missionary in India for seven years and who is on a leave of absence to study bere in America was the speaker. She enterâ€" tained allâ€"the young people with a talk on her personal experiences while over there in Lucknow, India, where followed by a supper. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwalbach of W. Central avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby girl born on Wednesâ€" day, Nov. 10, at the Highland Park hospital. ; t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback will Mr. Geo. Garrity, who has been at the Highland Park hospital returned to his home on Wednesday. Jean Williams of Lincoln avenue| tained will entertain a number of her friends | Armis At dinner Friday qvcmhxq preceding | ton. the dance.at the Highland Park club.| Chicag Mrs. ‘Oliver Clark of Vine avenue| guests entertained at three tables of bunco| Mrs last Thursday evening. / . Bock, Mr. and Mrs3. Jess Helton of Prairie avenue, left for: Shellbyville, III. to visit their parents. \ While there they will go on a hunting party, Mr. David Carlson of N. Green Ray road actomâ€" panied them. Y Mrs. Wilson Kline and Mrs. Everett Easton entertained at bridge Friday afternoon in compliment to : Mrs. P. D. Carey of S. St. John‘s avenue.. Folâ€" lowing the bridge game there was a baby shower for Mrs. Carey‘s little son. , + \ Mr. and Mrs. Donnersberger of S: Green Bay road returned about two weeks : ago from a six weeks trip. They went through the Panama canal and came home by the way of Caliâ€" fornia. e poribael PAGE TWO Social And Personal Mrs. Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia entertained a few friends Monday afâ€"| terncon at a bunco party. Mrs. John . Tether of S. Green Bay road was the . winner jof the first prize and Mrs. John Murder of Ravinia received the . nonsolation prize. Everyone spent a. delightful afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs., William Costello, of Glencoe road, Glencoe, are the happy parents of a baby girl born Sunday, Nov. 14, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. f Miss Beatrice Burnett is chairmanl for the Fashion Revue which is to be one of the features of the midnight entertainment at the Arden Shore Military ball, Friday evening, Nov. 26, in the Grand ball room of Hotel Sher-i man, Chicago. The buyer for Chas. A. Stevens & Bros. is in the east ae-l lecting the gowns and accessories which will be worn by this very atâ€" tractive : group ‘of girls and young marrieds. They are; Miss Dorothy | Read, Miss Catherine Crerar, Miss Dorothy Reay, Miss Helen Farnum, Miss Pauline Wolff, Miss La Verne| Lquer, Miss Ruth Etering, Miss Jean ; Logan, Miss Charlotte Drum, Miss Kathryn Thayer,. Miss June Schuellâ€" ter, Miss Mildred Allen, Miss Beatrice | Burnett, Mrs. Noel Seeburg, Mrs. Calâ€" vin A. Smith (Jeanette Reynolds), Mrs. Charles R. Lindsay III. _ Lloyda Smith Shaw is chairman the ball. + Mr. and Mrs. Anseln Carlson of 1 5 m ce in magh b of a . born Nov. 13, at the Higchland Park haant" Friends of Micheal Morgan of Chiâ€" cago, father of John Morgan, will be grieved to learn of his death last Satâ€" urday. Funeral services were held Wegnesdqy in Chicago. . Miss May Hanson was hostess on Tuesday evening to a few friends at her home on S. Green Bay road. Cards was the feature of the evening. ‘, A great deal of entertainment has been in progress this past week for Miss Barbara Tapper who was marâ€" ried yesterday to Baron d‘Almeida Santos. Among the entertaining was a dinner and theater party given by. Miss Marion Smith on Monday eveâ€" ning. Mrs. Sampséell entertained at dinner on Tuesday night. Mr. and. Mrs. Tapper gave a breakfast to the wedding party yesterday at 12:30 nfl the Moraine hotel. l Miss Ada Johnson spent the weekâ€" end visiting friends in Stoughton, Wis. j # Gertrude Martin, Theresa Sheahen, Betty Repholz and Franklin O‘Conâ€" nell are motoring to Champaign, I!l. on Saturday to be the guest of Allen Sheahen who attends the University of TIllinois at the Illinoisâ€"Ohio game on Saturday. f Mr. and Mrs, Joséeph Krashck of Oak Park were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moran of S. Green Bay road. t Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moran will have as their weekâ€"end guests their niece, Miss Vivian Joyaux of River Forest. Miss Theresa Sheahen is entertainâ€" ing this afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to Miss Magâ€" deline Bock who has chosen November 27 as her wedding date at which time she will be married to Harvey Sheaâ€" hen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheaâ€" hen. Mrs, A. W. Person of Glencoe will be Rostess on Friday to the members of her Bridge club. The game will be enjoyed at three tables and dainty refreshments served. + Mrs. John Reeseman of Evanston entertained the members of her lunchâ€" eon club on Thursday. Most of the meukx.ben are ladies from. Highland Par * , A committee consisting â€" of Mesâ€" dames Joseph Stipe, James Sheahen, William Dooley, Agnes Duffy, Andrew Walsh and Andrew Erickson are comâ€" pleting plans for a card party‘ to be given by the Lady Foresters to be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 1, at Witten hall. (Prizes will be awardâ€" ed to the highest scores and refreshâ€" ments will be served. Bunco, five hundred and euchre will be the games played. A cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to all who care to come. l Dr. George Mitchell of Davenport, Iowa, was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs, James Sheahen of Central avenue. y Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.: Craig of Deerfield ayenus are the happy parâ€" ents of twins, a boy and agirl, born Friday morning at their home. «Mrs. Craig and babies are getting along nicely. C & Mrs. Willys Salyards and Mrs. John Bock, McDaniels, avenue, entertained twentyâ€"five guests last Wednesday at a linen shower at the home of Mys. Salyards in compliment to Miss Magâ€" daline Bock who will be married on Saturday, November 27, to Mr. Harâ€" vey Sheahen. Cards were the feaâ€" ture of the evening. : + Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith enterâ€" tained a few friends at dinner on Armistice day. Covers were laid for ton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burlew of Chicago being the only out of town Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moran enterâ€" tained at three tables of cards on Satâ€" urday evening at their home on S. Green Bay road. Bridge and five hunâ€" dred <were the games played, prizes being â€"awarded to the â€" highest and lowest scores at both games. .. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran of S. St.; Johns avenue entertained a few friends at dinnet on Sunday in comâ€" pliment to her mother, Mrs. Krashck‘s birthday. : & . at the Highland Park hospiâ€" Tuesdayâ€"â€" | : .3>>1 =ss csclpon ic } n nf 2:30 The Pn-&ytcrhn Guild | will meet at the home of Mrs, Russell T. Gray, Ravt:e place, Mrs, W. H. Stockwell is assisting hos ;. _ All the young women of the conâ€" gregation are invited.: ' 8:45 Lewa Clll?p Fire Girls will meet to . fluish dressing / the Friendship Dolls to be sent to the children in Japan for their doll festival. Emt uts Wednesdayâ€" PS The â€" Church Night program: is omitted ~because of the Union Thanksgiving rcrvice the followâ€" ing morning, | © _ .. 4 Sunday.â€" / i _ 9l .cc 0n c 4. i+ 9:45 Church school for all ‘ages. Donald Browning will speak in the :© senior _ department . on "Thanksgiving"; Mr. N. G. Lenâ€" ington will speak on "The Old and New in Europe; Catholicism and the Spirit: of . the l:;:ent Age." The Adult class m in " ‘the lecture room of the parish . house. $ nip 11:00 Morning worship. Rev. Frank Fitt will pre;cb on *""The :Ch That Comes Once a Year," a & Thanksxivinq theme. . | 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir. +7;00â€"Young People‘s n'ociety.s A special treat is in store, Ail inâ€" termediateâ€"senior young people are invited. | > ' Mondayâ€" | i h 11:00 a. m.â€"5:00 p. m. The Dorcas society will hold a Christmas sale at the parish house. Tea wi}l be served in the afternoon. C3 Mr. and Mrs. L. Hlivfiinh'll ‘and famâ€" ily, who formerly lived !} the Tone apartments and who left for Florida about three months ago with the inâ€" tent to stay, came back this week and they are now living in Chicago. They motored down and back and reâ€" port a wonderful trip. l i THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 3096 Y Alr A fund to establish a chair in laâ€" bor |â€"problems ‘at Colorado ‘College, Colorado Springs, has been establishâ€" ed by the Federated Trades Coun: cil. | An active movenient has been inaugurated for financing the fund by popular subscription, union memâ€" bers ‘pledging small sums payable monthly, in order that a large numâ€" ber may participate in the undertakâ€" ing. : N aabee aya Friday, Nov. 19â€"Bazmar and chickâ€" en pie dinner, 6 to 7:30 p. m. 4 Sunday, Nov. 21â€" felsl a 9:30 a. m. Sunday lctpol. ' 10:45 a. m, Morning worship. 6;30 p. m. Epworth league. 7}45 p. m. Evening service. a Lauretta place and North avenue _ Wm. B. Doble, minister Thursday, Nov. 18, at 2;00 p. m.â€" Annual bazaar and food sale in church basement. ‘ Thursdayâ€" [t 74% C 10:00 Union Thanksgiving service. in our church. hx TaXs $Â¥ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdayâ€" 2:46 The weekâ€"day religious educaâ€" tion classes at the Masonic Temâ€" ple for children of fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. 3 e wact é bowongrnre fi Rector. The Rev. Peter C. Wolcott, Rector Emeritus. 4 4 Finished complete at 12 cents per Ib, for all A j d and 35 cents per lb. for wearing apparel, soft }*fif etc. | This, you will find, is real economy. The &"& of our work is good and our service is courtedus And prompt. â€" Call Highland Park 178 and we will gladly .‘ our driver for your work and return it to you wh m laundered. â€" * 20L P § _ Fither Wet Wash at 25 lbs. for $1.25 and 5 ce Ib., for all over 25 Ibs, All wash returned damp to hang up or iron. _ . | Dry Wash at 18 lbs. for $1.80 and 10 cents pér Ib. fo all over 18 lbs. _ Flatwork nicely ironed and the. dried fuffy and soft. 96 $ RELIABLE LAUNDR! Let U s . um toly Conmmunion O : t 1 The Church Sebool at m9h /| ME No: > (The first Sunday ‘is| the mont and Fuflnh. Evensong at s:00. 06R UAE > THURSDAY, 1e ta o i Ni <# i h '} b P $ ¢l P . f & ) TN ; > DC 7 s ), ready | B P 1’ U # F ~$R,; Jb © o nbal ‘ . ce > §iâ€" TCB L [ p

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