The Higbland Park Press Entered as Second Class matter March 1, Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927 Residents of Ravinia and patrons of the school there are urgâ€" ing the necessity of an auditorium for that school such as other schools on the north shore have, and their plan is one which will have the hearty support of everybody who is interested in the progress of the local schools. Space is lacking her eto enumerate the many advantages to the pupils afforded by the use of an auditorium of the type desired at Ravinix» and it is to be hoped that the project undertaken by the progressive citizens of that section will result successfully in the erection of an adequate audiâ€" torium for their school as soon as conditions make such an imâ€" progress of local schools. Space is lacking here to enumerate The marriage of Miss Margaret Forâ€" gan, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald Forgan, and Mr. William Edâ€" win Smith of Evanston will take place on Saturday, June fourth, in the Highland Park Presbyterian church, the Rev. Frank Fitt officiating. Miss Forgan has chosen as her attendants Miss Mary Ott of Winnetka and Miss Margaret Wrightâ€"Clark of Newark, N. Y., who will serve as maids of honor and the Misses Louise Tyler of Chicago, â€" Mabel Holland, Florence Boyd and Sarah Louderback of this city will act as bridesmaids. . Little Betty Forgan will be the flower girl. Mr. Smith will have as his best man Mr. Paul Hardesty of Evanston, and the ushers<will be John Downey of Evanston, Carter Smith of Mobile, Ala., â€" Mr. Sanger Henchman of Evanston, Mr.. William Boyd of Cleveland and Mr. James B. Forgan III of this city. 3 wn‘s Christian Temperance Union will be held Wednesday afternoon at twoâ€" thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs. John Christman, 637 Laurel avenue. Mrs. Josephâ€"L. Fearing and small daughter, Katherine, of Greenwich, Conn., were the guests on Monday of Miss Annie Cobb of Laurel avenus. Mr. Howard Smith, Mr. Robert =fl.lr. and Mrs. Blaine Smith, . and Mrs. William Joyee were Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner of North Second St., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Viola, to Mr. William Henry Bartel which will take place Saturday, June eighteenth. Miss Eva Siljestrom will entertain the Bridge club this g\'gninz. The next mecting of the Highland Park branch of the Infant Welfare association will be held at the resiâ€" dence of Mrs. George W. Carr, 1271 Wade street, Ravinia, Tuesday, May 31, at 2 p. m. The Chicago Wellesley club at its annual meeting at the Stevens hotel on May 7. elécted the following offiâ€" cers: Miss Marie Remein, viceâ€"presâ€" ident; Mrs. W. H. Riker, correspondâ€" ing secretary; Mrs. Dunlap C. Clark, recording secretary; Mrs. Irwin Rew, counsellor. Mrs. Ralph Brown conâ€" tinues as president and Mrs. Charles Waterhouse as treasurer. Mesdames Stevens, Seyfarth, Shipâ€"| nes, andPaul, with Mrs. Lieber of Winnetka, left for Danville, Wednesâ€"| day, to attend the annual convention | of the Illinois Federation of Women‘s | elubs. Mrs. Gradle, who is president | of the tenth district, with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. Katherine Perry, are also in | Danviile. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Becker left this morning for a two weeks‘ motor trip to Detroit, Niagara Falls, Baltiâ€" more, and other eastern points of inâ€" terest. Having passed the clerkâ€"carrier exâ€" amination of the Highland Park post office with the highest grade®of all those taking the examination, Elvina Schneider will take a full time place in the local post office as soon as sehool is out. s _ Dr. A. R. Sheldon is returning from ‘Thomasville, Ga., where he spent the past few weeks. ~Mr.‘ Frank S. Bargey, who has been visiting his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olâ€" son, during the winter, left Sunday for Vernon, N. Â¥., where he will reâ€" main indefinitely. Mrs. George E. Bliss entertained at tea on Monday afternoon at her home on N. Linden avenue for the social committee of the Highland Park _ Mrs. Mae Haskin of Milwaukee spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom _ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube and family spent Sunday in Pullman, IIl. Woman‘s club. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton of Hazel avenue, who have been away a good part of the winter spent the weekâ€"end in Highland Park. _ _ ming followed by a card party to which a large number of people atâ€" ‘The closing meeting of the Presâ€" byterian Guild will be the annual picâ€" mic on Tuesday to be~held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Bell in Mundelein. ‘The members will leave Highland Park at 11:30 and motor to Mundeâ€" lein. _ The regular meeting of Campbell Chapter, O. E. S. was held last eveâ€" ï¬nmhly meeting of the Womâ€" part of this week. Social And Personal AUDITORIUM FOR RAVINIA _ Mrs. Karl A. Roth was hostess to ‘the North Shore Oberlin Woman‘s club at her home 320 N. Green Bay road on Friday afternoon, May 13, ‘ 1927. The annual election of officers rtouk place. Mrs. George M. Clark, Evâ€" | anston, ‘was elected president; Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton, Winnetka, viceâ€" | president; Miss Ethel Cain, Evansâ€" | ton, secretary, and Mrs. Frank H. T. | Potter, _ Evanston, treasurer; Mrs. ; Marshall Galloway, Evanston, social |chairman. _ An enjoyable musical | program was given by Mrs. H. F. | Malott, Mrs. Warren G. Waterman, |Miss Ethel Cain of Evanston, and Mrs. W. G. Whitlock of Rogers Park. |\ The hostess was assisted in serving | refreshments by Mrs. George Sloan of |Highwood. The next meeting will Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. E. Easterday of Bloom ®street, are spending a few weeks at Lake Geneva visiting the latters mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon of 315 Laurel avenue are now living at Mrs. McCrystles for one month after which time Mrs. Harmon and children will sail for Europe on June 25 where they will remain for one year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Spaulding will occupy their house while they are away. Mr. Harmon will be with his mother at Mrs. McCrystles on Central avenue. Miss Flora Levy has now opened her openâ€"air Nursery school on Edgeâ€" cliffe drive and visitors are welcome to come and see the new quarters. I 7" * What Hudson Did | "Demonstration Week" be l:';ol, at the post office at Highland 1879. held in June at the home of Mrs. power, acceleration, hillâ€"climbing and interâ€"city reliability runs, during a nationwide ‘‘Demonstraâ€" tion Week", the Hudson Superâ€"Six contributed these brilliant new marks in the local arena of motor supremacy: _ Starting in high and climbing Ravine Hill, gaining speed all the way up Demonstrated 75 honest miles per hour and the car hangs to the road more marvelously than you would ever expect. Did not dare put accelerator to the floor on the old Plank road or would have exceed this speed sure. Calumet 7100 Continuing a Second Week ___ A. W. PERSON HUDSON Superâ€"Six NUMBER 12 In addition to hundreds of new records for speed, Thomas J. Dee, 1119 Michigan aveâ€" ldtlornvhum&&wd Norwalk and Wapakoneta, They will be away for two weeks. â€" _ Miss Zita Fahrenbach left Tuesday to spend two weeks visiting her parâ€" ents in Marshfield, Wis. Mrs, Harrison, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Frank will assist Mrs. Glace at the Thrift sale of the Infant Welfare at the Community house, Thursday, May 26. _ 8 R Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrey and family of Kankakee, were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot. Mrs. Ferdinand Wiegand is returnâ€" ing home today from Thomasville, Ga., where she spent the winter. The Pythian Sisters Sewing club are holding a card party this afterâ€" noon at two o‘clock in Masonic Temâ€" ple. â€" e (n Monday evening a very delightâ€"| ful miscellaneous shower was given | at the home of Mrs. Walter Henderâ€"| son by the Junior Star club members | for Miss Florence Warner whose marâ€"| riage to Mr. William Henry Bartel will be a June event. As this was '.be‘ regular meeting of the club, the usual | routine of business was held after| which a clever mock® wedding was carried on, which created considerable fun. After this Miss Warner was| presented with many lovely gifts.| Delicious refreshments were served,, the table being most attractive with ‘[a large wedding cake decorated in pink and white adorning the center of the table and streamers of pink and white crepe paper brought to the‘ edges of the table from the electric fixtures. Thirtyâ€"cight members were present at the party. On Tuesday evening the Heyâ€"Hey club and the T. R. Y.‘s consolidated when they met at the home of Miss Mable Kolterman. The following ofâ€" ficers were elected, Miss Kolterman, president; Miss Verna Beard, vice president; Mrs. Harold Noerenberg, secretary; Miss Marguerite Noerenâ€" berg, treasurer. _ Mrs. Noerenberg was presented a reading lamp asa wedding gift. Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens will enâ€"‘ The next regular meeting of the. tertain _ tomorrow â€" afternoon from Knights of Pythias will be held Thursâ€" three to five o‘clock in the North Ball Jay evening, May 26. f room of the Stevens hotel, Chicago, Miss Jessie Harding has issued inâ€" to meet Mrs. Samuel William Earle, {jations for an informal practice reâ€" recording secretary general of the ,;a) to be given in the English club National Society of the Daughters Of room of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Townâ€" the American Revolution.© ship high school, Friday evening, May Mrs. William Guyot entertained the| on at sevenâ€"fortyâ€"five o‘clock. _ The Philathea class of the Bethany Evanâ€" following.pupils will present the proâ€" gelical church on Tuesday evening. _y.m: Elizabeth Flinn, Mary Louise She was assisted by Mrs. William (,y,t. Clover Benson, Marion Colâ€" Drake, Miss Sadie Wessling and Miss lins. Anne Mills, Virginia Grant, Marâ€" Anna Muench. yuret Mayer and Purnell Benson. Mrs. William Guyot entertained the Philathea class of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church on Tuesday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. William Drake, Miss Sadie Wessling and Miss Anna Muench. Rev. and Mrs. Karl A. Roth have Beautiful wash silks in all colors. well eut and tailored. Just the thing for sport and street wear. Priced at| $19.75. The Loretta Shop. 121 SENSATION OF THE SEASON THE HIGHLAND PABK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLI\OIB now of 8. Green Bay road. C Mrs. M. B. Page and Miss J. Hoffâ€" man of the DeForest school have isâ€" sued invitations for an informal party for Mrs. I Marchant of Sidney, Ausâ€" _ Mrs. Solomon St. Peter entertained the members of her luncheon club on last Thursday afternoon at her home on Onwentsia avenue. _ Mré. Stewart S. Nelson who has been visiting relatives here for the nesday. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Miss Eva Morton of this city. Mrs. A. Sommerville will give a card party for the Daughters of the British Empire at her home, 263 Bloom street on May 26, at 8 p. m. Whist and 500 will be played. The proceeds will benefit the British Old Peoples Home at Riverside, IIl. All interested friends are cordially inâ€" vited. on Tuesday evening when twenty of her friends came to help her celebrate her birthday anniversary. Cards were the feature of the evening, prizes having been awarded to Mrs. Agnes Duffy and Mr. Oscar Schmidly, winâ€" ning first;~»Mrs. George Marshall and Mr. Fred Perryman, second; consolaâ€" tion to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berube. ‘Delicious refreshments were served ‘ and all report a good time. Mrs. F. W. Rubly of Glencoe aveâ€" nue was tendered a pleasant surprise Lieut. ahd Mrs. R. H. Darrell enâ€" tertained twentyâ€"two guests at dinner on Wednesday in honor of General Crosby of Washington, D. C., précedâ€" ing the dance at the Officers club. Mrs. Ben Lear entertained at a tea on Wednesday afternoon from four until six o‘clock in compliment to General Crosby of Washington. _ MrsJ;mes Collins spent last week in Kenosha, Wis., visiting rePtives. M}< W. J. Shine and family were the weekâ€"end guests of their relagives in Elgin, Ill. BIG CLOSE OUT ON HATS Many formerly, priced at $18,50; now selling at $5 and $7:50. The Loretta Shop. 12 â€"â€" The schools that will be represent: ‘The Suburban High School Music festival will be held Friday, May 20, at Osk>Purk. It is expected that there will be more than 800 particâ€" ipants in the program. In the dfterâ€" noon the entertainment will begin at 7:15 o‘clock, and in the evening at THE DRUG STORE "That Puts Itself Out" To Accommodate a Customer Only the best standard goods are featured _in every department. _ â€" Prescriptions We maintain our Prescription Department at the highest point in drugsâ€"and work and give your doctor a coâ€"operation not often found elsewhere. 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