Mrs. F. B, Williams, who has spent the past six weeks in Hot Springs, Ark., returned home Satur- day. The annual luncheon for the in- coming and out-going officers of the Johanna North Shore Committee will take place Thursday, June 16 at the home of Mrs. Harry Canmtnn on, Kincaid st. Covers will be laid for twenty-four guests; the honored guests from Chicago to be, Mtg. Max Eau, Mrs. Martin Barbe, Dill-5.1 Abraham Weil and Mrs. Max Biesen- thnl. l A party of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canmon came in Saturday evening to help Mr. Canmann celebrate his birthday anniversary. Bridge Jd played VatAtwo tables and later in the evening refreshments were served. Among the parties given recently for Miss Anna Berube. whose mar- tinge to Mr. Lloyd Ebert of Glen- eoe will take place Sunday, June 12, In I miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Raymond Settert at the home of Mrs. Fred Ebert, and on June ist, Miss Catherine Hart en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Black of Ander- lon, Indiana, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross of Mundelein, Ill., celebrated their golden wedding nnnivamry. More than ninety guests were pres- ent. Mrs. Gross is very well known having formerly resided here and their many friends join the Press in ex- tending congratulations and best wishes for many more happy wedding anniversaries. Mrs. Gross is a sister of Mrs. Mary Bess. ' Published weekly by The Udall Printing Co. " KW Put. , . In. County. Illinoi- , asseeood_urtterMareht.Mut,ntth. tttak-tBi- mil, under the Act of lurch i' 1879. In. Margaret Forgan, danghtrr of Mr. "td In. Bohr: D, Fornn wu mar- !†tb William E. Smith of Evlmton - My “term " four-thirty 'uye* ht the Highland Purl: Presbr- hhn church. the Rev. Funk rm rsf. â€; The church um Med with s‘“ tm.. Ind unilax. while entwin- H the large Arch which m ' he nit-r, m white rose- nil it. My not of color m to lunch u pm [haul- We " incl at 0. I. a “and d at. - Mr. 3nd Mrs. Robert Slayback until Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran enter“ tamed a party uf friends at a dim: her dance at the Edgewaer Beach; hotel on Saturday in celebration of their wedding anniversaries. 2 Mrs. James Hesler and daughter,1 Mae, entertained twenty-four guests, at a miscellaheoys shower on Thurs-; day evening in compliment to Miss Irene Fisher of Glencoe whose mar-' rinse to Mr. Freeman Abbott of this city will be an event of the Utter part of this month. Cards ind bunco passed the evening hours most pteasaotly. The successful prize wits- ners in cards were Mrs. J. Totash, Mrs. A. Moore of Glencoe. Mrs, Geo. Healer and Mrs. Henry Fisher; in Mince, Mrs. John Abbott, Miss Ruth Beaudard, Miss M. Mllmquist 1nd Mrs. Edward Balkan. a but)! party It the home of Mrs. Arthur Rainy Joyce. The out of “I guests will be Mr. 30d Mrs. Me9rtiie T. Kennedy and family of "thins. Mrs. W. G. Creamer Ind her you and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y., lb Ruth Robison of New York aâ€. lilo Mu! Drueon of St Paul; In. VIII Dunn Fahuek of Bunk- -. South Dakota, Miss Evelyn Mn of Milvnukoe. Mrs. Neil may of Davenport. " , _ The marriage of Miss Margaret! Nason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ala but John Nuon of Highland Pare, to Mr. Horace Fishback, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Fishback of Brookings, South Dakota, will take! place Saturday, June 11, at 4:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert John Nuon. Miss Nuon will have as her attendants three of her college class mates, Miss Katherine Irwin of Cleveland, Miés Sue Leach of Indian- apolis. and Miss‘Jane Schth of Oak Park. Mr. Fishback‘s beat man is the brother of the bride, Mr. John W. Nuon. and the two when are Mr. Kenneth Henderson of Evanston and Mr. William Lowell Underwood of Chicago. The bridal dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs Albert John Halon on Friday evening " their home. Covers being I-id for eitrh- teen. The members of Miss Nuon’l Sunday school class will stretch the', ribbon: to make It: aisle. They arel Ilia: Madeline Bliss. Min Marr lam. Miss Anne Mills, Miss Marion Granite, and Miss Mildred Doataiek. Ila; Jane Schuknft of Oak Pnrk [on a luncheon on Tuesday for Min M and her mu. In. George Ill-on Bliss of N. Linden emu en- trained at bridge on Wednesday " umoon for Miss Nason. Hi.“ Mary M in giving a luncheon for line !hoon on Thursday. In. Jouph My look of N. Linden avenue is mining Mien Nuon and her he guests for luncheon on Friday. lb Nuon and her bridal party are - entertained Thursday night at THURSDAY. JUNE 2. 1987 Hubbub Park Puss Social And Personal ‘nnd ferns. The bride was lovely in ‘ her ivory satin gown with . tulle veil trimmed in orange blossom and car- lryintr a shower bouquet of white roses, and the bridesmaids in their shell pink chiffon gum and their shower bouquets of glrden flower: mimic a lowly contrast. Attending _her were Mabel Holland, Florence §Boyd, Sarah bouderback and Louis Tyler. The maids of honor, Miss Mary Ott of Winnetka and Miss Mar- ( Dr. Rogers has visiting him for several days his niece, Josephine 134911â€. who is on her way out west. Mrs. Howard Smith of Prospect avenue entertained informally at two tables of bridge on Monday after.. irtoorc Mrs. George E. Bliss gave a stock, in: shower for Margaret Nason on Wedensd-y. whose marriage will take iNace on Saturday afternoon, Karel Wright Clark of Newark, N. J. wore French blue chiffon. All the at- tendants of the bride wore large French blue hats of horse braid trim- med with blue velvet ribbon. Little Betty Forgan was the ttoteer girl in a gown of pale pink chiffon cnrrying aUmalt quaint bouquet bordered with a lake trio. Mr. Paul Hardesty of Evanston served as best man and Messrs. John Downey of Evanston, Carter Smith of Mobile, Al... Sanger Henchman of Ev-nston. Wm. Boyd of Cleveland and James B. Forgan III of this city served as ushers. A reception followed the wedding for several hundred at the Forgan's resi- dence on N. St. Johns avenue Uter' which Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for a iiiiiiiii)f,;i,iiiiiii, trip. They will be t home in Evanston after August 1. The musical program was given Sunday evening at the Georgian hotel, Evanston. by Mrs. Thoma Wilder, violinist, accompanied by Mrs. H- Purdee both of Ravinia. They were assisted by Mrs. Hazel Mae Eachron Colby, pianist of Chica- go. This was one of the regular bi- monthly musicnls given by the Geor- gians. Miss Elsie Watkins of Hazel ave; nue will be one of twenty students that are graduating from Not-mt Shore Country Day school. The uv. ereises will take place on Friday a»; ternoon at the North Shore Country) Day school. located in Winnetka. I I The first Saturday night dame: ‘given at Sunset Purk last Saturday ,was proclaimed a huge success by the many dancers that attended. The Bluebird orehestra, consisting of ’eight pieces also met with great Ap- ‘proval. The next dance will be held Saturday night as well as every Sat- urday. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Jared John-on and [in Mar Chandler Ind her loll, H. R. Chandler of California, have (one an on u: extended trip Ind wilt stop " Ann-- polis to me In Chandler’s grandson before he nil: on the summer cruise. Little Dorothy Linen entertained seven] of her young friend: at I par- ty yesterday afueottem coin-enmi- ing her birthday anniversary. Guinea were played Ind refreshments were served. The children reported I most , enjoy-hie afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Mavor and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beneke. both of Laurel avenge motored to Lake Ge- neva on LWf,uir.' Robert Silber returned Monday from the University of Wisconsin. Madison, where he will be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Silber of Woodpath for the summq. The Woman Home and Foreign Huston-r7 ooeietr of the My Emu ennui h - this â€imbue! In. M Mr. and In. L. R. Rigdon are in Lincoln. m.. where they in! culled on account of the serious “he" of Mr, Kim's mother. Hrs. M. Watson. In. J. Turner and In. A. Summoning were the "an of In. A. Tin-ruby of Wilmet- kn_yntgduy. Mr. Ind Mrs. . J. Hudson have junt returned from I months trip to California They visited Bunk Ind Lake Louise on their trip. Mrs. M. Watson of Prestwick Ayr- shire, Scotland. who has been visiting, her sister Mrs, A. Summerville of Bloom strut, leaves for Toronto, Fri- day, June 17, enroute for Soon-mi. and will sail on June 24. Mrs. Wat- son reports, . most enjoyable visit and she has made n host of new friends during her stay in Highhnd Park. [ The June meeting of the North Shore Vassar club is to be held Mon- day, June 13, at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Rae, 245 Ceda- avenue. Vassar graduate: in Hitth- land Pal: und Ravini: m cordially invited to attend. Mr. M. J. Timberlnke has gone to Lafayette, lint, where he will spend a few geeks visiting relatives. Mrs. George Skidmor! and her son, Mr. Bert Skidmore of Cairo". Idaho. are visiting Mr. and In. Elmer Skid- more for several weqktr. Mr. and Mrs. Barn} Witter» and fnmily were the (ant: of Mr. Ind Mry, "mts_A. rrmn, tirndar. Mrs, H. g. mmhm gunmen NUMBER " On Saturday evening, June 4, Min Caroline Boehmer of 57t Central Ive~ nue attended the wedding and my tion of Miss Pearl Kniffen to F. K. Reed, both of oak Parks which took place at the home of Miss Ehitrms's cousin, Mr. Fred Baird of River For- A farewell party was given Tues- day evening by Mrs. J. Turner of Bloom street for her aunt Mrs. M. Watson of Prestwick, Ayshire. Scot- land. Twenty-four guests plum whist and the favors were in keeping with the occasion. Prizes wen won by Mrs. Baillie, Mrs. T. McEwen. Mrs, R. Marshall, Mr. A. Suntan. Mr. J. Wilson and Mr. M. Cummim. A bean Bu ind competition It: won by e','rti',li.l, Cummings. Dainty refreshments 'ere served and dine- ing and "Auld Lang Syne" terminat- ed a most enjoyable evening. Cecil Guyot of Noble, lil.. is Vil- itinz his aunt and uncle Mr. Ind In. William Guyot this week. The Rev. Var-ad Mrs. CT Schrim were called to Freeport last week by the death of Mrs. Sehriver's aunt. A lovely opportunity for link cm- dren is ottered for much of the Inn- mcr, beginning: next week in I ma- tion school of unusual quality, mu beautiful garden space and hm shaded grounds. It will.be in than. ot three women cultivated and alpa- ienced in teachers Ind sock! ro- Iatiurtshipm They will direct the out- door work and play during the morn- ings and will teach children trom two, and a half years to nine, than thing-1 which they naturally love to do And Hunt to know. Manual activities, primary Work, special musical guid~ ante, toeether with games and stories will be otfered in the daily womb. Those interested in work with little children are most cordially invited to visit the De Forest school in its spacious and charming new quarters. In. A. Nor- at I. that, Win-91kg. can I cud m at - homeforthetoealeurtaeD.K. on Saturday evening in aid a! “a British Old People: H0199. Dr. and Mrs. Howard [dot of Na- York City, N. Y., are Min. their nulls the Miuu'Carrie 5nd [cube Kain: of N. Second street. "I! HIGHLAND an "388. memo PAM, ILLINOIS An Invitation-r-- "s To Visit an Old Friend in New Dress Address 379 Central Avenue . Tel Agents for Hydrox lee Cream EARL W. GSELL & CO. tThe very highest grades of domestic and imported per- fumes, powders, etc., are carried for your selection. Our Prescription Dept. is under the supervision of a Registered Pharmacist at all times. Quality and accuracy are assured. T A large and choice assort- ment of domestic and ins ported cigars and tobaccos ported cigars and may be found here. William a, mm or L. Grange, ie;." and Mrs. J. L. Bottom of Evotstoet) and Miss Sarah Margaret Brown Ind r 12m. Donaid Blake at Cinema. rim} is an exchange courtesy which takes 391mm every tive m. Little Mary Derick. fatherly of this city is recovering from u serious attack of pneumonia of which she has been a victim for the past three weeks. The Ruben Kertthoret runny who have been residing on High that. Highwood. are moving Saturday to their new home in MM recently built for them by Mr. E. B. For- worthy. Dr. C. spending Panama Park, Mrs. M, A. "EMS has returned from Cllifomia where she has apentt the winter. She and her daughter. Miss Mildred Mihilts, are living at Hrs. McCryltth. Mr. and Mrs. William Morton of Burlingame, Cut. whom the birth of a daughter born two weeks m. Both Mr. ind In. Morton are grad- Willi-m Gnyot who tiLueirG, tending the Armour Institute of Technology during the winter ha re- Dr. osnd Mrs. H. B, Roberts enter tained at dinner " the Honing howl. haulâ€: as their "at: In. [cry Chamberlain ot Ethhart. luL. Miss Ira White of South Bend, but. In. A who: d - - th- in: nut in -ttmmtt 0. lb Nd» lie Comra- M and... to It. Phillip COVE d NOV _ - “a .lmeeJtmet8iaN-rYoehatth. Holy Cm chuck with the In. Putin-r My aid-ling. (h M Mrs. John bum of Nhxmod In» my: entertained a a about“ shower, on “My, In P. lot! " Dvertieid - [an a lin- - and Miss T. Neale of INeaeo en- tertained with a line: down. ths Sunday waning Mrs. An- Con-om an aunt gave a (unwell party to Hill Nellie and also Min Ann both tirh having leftilor New York My. Miss Ann will nil on July I on the S. S. ts'rurteottie for Ireland where Btte will remain indefinitely and lit- Nelhe will reside in New York. A Harkness who has been some time in Cuba and has returned to Highlsnd Pharmacists You are cordially invited to visit us in our at- tractive and modern store, where we are pre- pared to meet your every need in the drug and sundry line. , With a change in the arrangement of display cases and the addition of new fixtures an even higher degree of service is now possible. You now have at your disposal as complete and efficient a drug store semce as there is to be found any- where on the North Shore. And we want to especially mention our foun.. tain and luncheonette department. A new me- ehanieally-refrigerated, sanitary fountain has just been installed. dispensing mngue-tinglmig sodas and tltroat-thrillihg sundaes, tasty " - wiches and double-rich malted milks. In keeping with the high standards of quality maintained throughout our store we serve, of course, HYDROX Ice Cream, both brick and bulk, in many delightful flavors and combinations. It is, unquestionably, the richest ice cream made anywhere in the world in any real volume. And because HYDROX is the only "carbonated" ice cream made in this territory it is our ,choice in the interest of assuring '"l,Q1h2'lt and friends of the cleanest, tastiest, safest product we can obtain. Your patronage is appreciated nnd we only trust that with our new equipment and {militia Eve may serve you on an even greater scale in the uture. 1' Pin} Chuck ot Claim. Scum. of Waning“ 'lure,"', invites you And Your fri to attend I “John Tub-dKGn-Bu and autumn; " A but bum puny In! My hr the Daub- teraogth.BeltiA - unu- of W10 high about. In. Iona. "rt'atg but formerly lin- quh Dink Thr-D. B. - tail! of Lin- coln "can have and that he.» for the nun-er to Mr. ind In. Chub- Grocuhun. The W" will srerd durum-w at new In- h at" Lu. Kuhn. rm. Mu. leaving mt wank. _ WILLIAM T. QUIGLEY tirCO. Antique English Silver Rare Old EXHIBITION SALE 35 West Deerrath Avenue Lake Forest. Illinois Through Friday, June 24th THE BRAINARD LEMON COLLECTION tot Sheffield Plate from Telephone 2600 s.oi-t.tste-irteV tI.ig-iaaroad,tt.tardari_ Jun 11.nBo'clock. WIV- inn-w __, _-. _ It. nad In. . O.inmart - m may triad- on tut-dw .rmsirtq in bow of In. [man's my Manny. In.H.B‘Robcruntundodtro mth " “on! wall. may evening given in honor of n D. huv univmhy clan-no. Mr. Frank TU- huuxi. viola-0L9! English. 1etin my Greek " Wand: annuity, Tokio. lap... _ PM. Mum brought the univonity toot]! an: to this country when they " been pinyin; may dilerem count-t. "URDAY. "I" I. tet -