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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 4

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1" "Pie-sh-tttpon. LA. Both Ind new”: partiefpntod -- n 2trttat,"z,'gt S"t'f. “my easadUN. '3- ",,'g'tf'?..tt.?Ntgfttt1eit_iiiuii, 1tte-,tatrt_-doiuiGi. ‘mw Than-Ilium PR"emryerutehu,riiiir"tT'iTic 'm&-r_ttArutrrrt.et.ir", _ It'g, Fol-v. Alh- Id- latch-u, I“ Hum-lo. ' ' . MCI- Att,,','.") v', ,h-l kWh‘ h“... I _ '_teirrR.-atti. (m was reported by Madame- Elll, Gordan and Morris, while Hrs. “that: and Mrs. Morris told that _ the Jute hnventibn which was held " Lincoln. ' The girls’ choir of St. John’s Sum calla! church, comer Romanov] nad Gmeatgur..road-, mart-ind In guild tuber 'of you“: mer " I delightful We'm party " the home of Vor- m Wuhan. "' 0.1mm uvenue. II Thursday evening, Oct. 27. The party In held in the undon- buc- - which m damned with corn _ lighted pumpkin: and hitch nil - paper. The "can am In cotton-e at! "then were many an! Ill!!!" " an in, kiaiai' 'di; tre Pe - all cont-It. for The October W. C. T. U. meeting with Mrs. Jasper Rhinehart was well funded. Various plans for the Union? activities fur the coming year were made. An interacting feature ot this meeting was the report of the county and state conventidns. The g ,, At chm-thirty o'clock Saturday " waning. in the Highland Park Pte- : Winn church the WM eon- , may or Miss Mildred “much. . “but of Mr. and In. Charles / Mush. Ind Mr. Robert Sill.- Lake wu solemnixed, the Rev. Frank Pitt reading the service. The church In very beautiful in its floral decorations of pink ehrysanthemutns and palms 1nd ferns. The bride was qhming in a gown of white velvet trimmed in rosepoint lace and pearls. Her tulle veil was adorned with u coronet of rose point lace and pearls. The bridal, bouquet was a most gorgeous shower of orchids and lilies of the valluy_and isms one of Fritz Bahr's original 'ereations. Mrs. Arthur Goelitz who served her sister as matron of honor wore blue chiffon and carried an arm bouquet of blue delpbinium, pink Chrysanthemum, and sweet heart roses. The bridesmaids, Miss Dorm. thy Elizabeth Lape, Miss Eleanore t--yistseattkNiso7s: u M Rae were; dresses of ruse 'eeJfai,ir%ratarst', Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duffy and daugh- ter Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon motored to Milwaukee, last 'Sunday where they visited Mrs. Dufts's mother and sister. The Reverend William B. Boomer of Santiago, Chile/tnd Port Washing- ton, New York, will speak to the chil- dren of the DeForest school on Mon, thy morning, Nov. 7. It is the plan of the school to so enrich the outlook, of the children by hearing' about the real activities and interests of ehiV dren in other. lands that gradually‘ their horizon will be widened and "mpathetie understanding built up. It. Boomer is spending the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Mary Boomer Mrs. Robert E. Wood will enter- tain the committee 9f the Trinity Church Service League at luncheon preceding the card party, at the Moraine hotel next Wednesday. Mrs. Elia Irons announces the marriaze'of her daughter Anemeze to Mr. William B. Rogers of Bard- well, Ky. . . w, I ._.. . “um...“ murmur: Saturday evcninst at seven thirty! Otto, Pct, were 'tuests t o'clock at St. Johns Evangelical of Mrs, John Petr of Wa Church occufed the wedding of Miss Mr..and Mrs. Roy Zim Lottie Schubert and Mr. Bruno Bitt- their Sunday [masts Mi her in the presence of a group of rela-r, Theodore Nordahl of E, tives and friends. The church “as Mr, and Mrs. R. E. St decorated with autumn flowers and Piaines. the bride and groom and their at- Mr. Herman Denzel an tandem: entorcd. the church to the urt, Were among the Hie strains of the Loherurrin wedding ttS who attended the Ill march played by Mrs. Karl A. Ruth. van C-tamp at Champaign The beautiful sinzlo rim: eel-mutiny day. . was porfnrmnl by the pastor, Rev. K. T Richard Nelson, the litt A. Roth. The bride was a picture in a old 50". celebrated his fr beautiful white satin gown embroid, day anniversary Tuesday (rod in pearls and she wore a long (in S. Second-street. Al veil arranged in tap effect with L-x~} iittle tots enjoyed games quisito lace and ttramp,' blossoms. Her} atad the delieious refreshm shower bouquet was of white roses' Mr. Joseph Stine entert and lilies of the valley. Miss Sally friends ata stage at his . Bittner, a sister, of the groom was her i tave at Lake Koshkononar, only .attendant and wore rose now-': end. _ ered chiffon and carried a bouquet of, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sn] pink roses .\lr.Frederick Schubert al Catherine Sullivan. Miss brother nf‘ the bride acted as best tyd. George Sullivan, in man. The parents of these youngi Champaign for over the w; people reside in Germany. The young 1 attended the Homecoming couple will make their home in meh- l last Saturday. land Park where Mr. Bittner is Elli-I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mal played as a baker. Mr. and Mrs. Rnh:rt an... P. wedding trip to DetroiOiii.' They will make their home at.73? Hinman avenue, Evanston, upon their return. carried arm bouquets of pink ehrr, snnthemums. Mr. Benjamin R. Lake of New York City served his brother as best man and the ushers were Mr. William MeCorkle, Mr. Arthur York, Mr. Arthur Goe'litz, Mr. Joseph L. Ryons, Mr. Wilbur J. Rose, Mr. Bock and M r. Alfred Edee. A recep- tion followed the ceremony at the Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. Lake left immediately afterward for Miss Gladys Larson entertained twenty guests at her home on W. Park avenue at a Hanowe’en party on Saturday evening. All sorts: of games were played and dxncing was enjoyed in the basement which was decorated in keeping with the celebration. Little Dorothy Young of South Lin- den avenue, entertained with a very delightful birthday party on Snurdny Frank Stipe, who atten college spent the weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H, S. Green Bay road. The rezn‘lar mont North Shore' Catholic will be held Tuesdav. Mr. and Mrs. Etmer Malmquist and Mr. and Mrs. mmtrt Greenslade were among the Highland Parkers "at Champaign on last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mort of Portland, Ore., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stipe of S. Green Bay road." old son. celebrated his fourth birth- day anniversary Tuesday at his home cn S Second street. About twelve little tots enjoyed games of all.sorts and the dL-iicious refreshments. _ Mr. Joseph Stine entertained eight friends at a stage at his summer can tare at Lake Koshkonontr, last week- end. _ Mr. and Mrs. C P. Sullivan. sr,..,,) I Mrs. Udelhoefen of Bayfield, Wis.‘ who has been visiting her daughter,| Mrs. J. F. Mahr of Glencoe avenue rfor a while returned to her home on I Wednesday. _ Mrs. Henry Siljestrom entertained fthe members of the Thursday Eve- , ning Bridge club at her home on N.! 1 St. Johns avenue last week. The game, 1svas, enjoyed at two tables and later ' refreshments were served. I Mr. Herman Denzel and so (rt, were among the Highlam 41's who attended the Illinois van game at Champaign last J... Mr..and Mrs. Roy Tum their Sunday guests Mr. Theodore Nordahl of Ev, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sm Names. Mrs. Renaud _ iiiiiiii' Otto, PM: were guests an oflrs, John Petr of Wat Shorty Says: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flynn have rlosed)their,summer home, Erin Eden, at Highland Lake, and have gone to South Dakota where they will visit their parents for two weeks, after their return they will take an spart- 'ttrrprehraesiucab7riiir." Little Grace Witten entertained a Lumber of her friends " a Hailowe'en party Monday evening. 30 " III or you folk: If! "new. and UK! Sir Robert'. prescription for world murky pimp "member this “on when you feet I "any! annvmm coming an. Mr. Thomas Sheridan of S. Linden avg-nae who' has spent two weeks in Washington, D. C., where he went on a business trip is expected home the latter part of this week . And did you read that Sir Robert Kinder-Icy. 1 Bridal: Bunk- er. ottered u I can? A hot idea all right. Re an: “If I were to shift my union-run to Amelia I should be. come a 'gtl',pgt,t,t of animus-nee Ind PREACH the ADVAN- TAGES o S ENDING! For it is only by ECONOIY in Europe land EWVAGANCE in America that a proper nOmtment an In e!" In. Konrad Schnier and In. Ed- ward Ron-h entertained the Junior auxiliary of One“ club, Wain-day afternoon. Nov. , a the home of Mrs, Roach, 199 Ravine drive. Not- withsuutdine the he! that many of the forty members In nwny It school. there was a very satisfactory attend, ance. After the election of chem the party devoted itself to bridge for the remainder of the afternoon. _ Wouldn‘t we be in n new if 0 around " eentat Bavea't 're if it IS hourly I month to hang: And did you read that Sir Rob! at, ottered u I can? A hot idea I at Na Hun. was Mr. and In. 119nm. Mr. and In. numb-uh, Mr. and In. Wiitard Towler and Mr. and In. Hopkins. Wittrhto desire to Dram our-aka. stick out our chat cram! thrombi], in the face of trouble for I (like republic we SRO LD feel I certain amount of pride in the t record and are-nut per formance of am- good ole Dollar! hih' of the hull) of I‘m than; 'dnys when Mr FRANC in bobbing about " thou: 2 for n me er. nickk f It's I 91K!" yt rtruAotu are A [mt will - incluling the VIM. IELVIN D. "INLAND. were guests on Saturday .-- n A - -. - _ Hum, Miss: Margaret Sullivan, motored to - over the week-end And Homecoming game on it of Waukeganil V" Roy Zimmer had as Good Ole Dollar! month tirhtrinGkrrviiik" an?! P: fullivan, Miss ts Mr. aid Mis. of Evanston and E. Smith of Des nd Parkers "ttt mnturtaimd fifty friends, at a Hans, Saturday, _ wv'vn party on Monday at the Y. W. rw.ard Mort of,“ A. Games and dancime were en- weekend guests J_followeri by treshments. . .' and Mrs. J. H.' Mrs. Inaram C. Rasmussen was ' road: Thus'toss at tour tables of bridge 3:95. My meeting of l "may afternoon. Woman's Ieaxuei. yrs_Ali/:e Turriff will be ho um l and son, Rob- Highland Park- e Illirtois-Michi, "ttre four year Stine of and Mrs, uni-mini} otrt-ett_iiiiTJi; (hiyrwhlkh. Nu- in!“ mum: main-“$71331: h "panama-clan a mung Ite s" Winn-"H iaiiiC Sat ur. if our!” 1efrttter, yup listed Ywmklth-QWM _ Mrs. J. E. Hus: Ind son. John, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Htras'dauehter, Mrs. Geo. E. Pat- terson, wilt return tomorrow to their home It Cimmet, Minn. The Missionary society of thr, Butie any Evungleical Church win meet at the home of Mrs. William Vetter, 40t HcDaniels IVE, n'ext Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 1fit E" E tiGi"ariir"."at The musical which was given ss,Fl Miss Eva Emmett Wyeott at the. home of Dr. and Mrs. Gear'ze Hinn _ was enjoyed by titty five mesh hr: "Cl Sunday aftemoon. Table decoratinm ' were carried cut in orange‘amj black. Marigold and oak leaves dammed; the rest of the house. Appropiate re- l freshments mm: in keeping w.th the rn season. l Vlal me home of Mrs. R. F, Seymour. ;I)ccu‘rations and refreshments were in_keepinz with the occasion. i Mr. ahd Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins who left on a mutur trip the first week of October. spent a week in the Adigondacks for the opening of the hunting 'season, later going to New York and while there attended both the Yale-Army and Yale-Dartmouth i'trames- at' New Haven. This week ythey tire in Wayhinvton. D.C., and are to her bridgo‘ club gomorrow. Miss Anna Meacham, and the Miss- es Hertha. Alta and Alice Fulkerson entertaimd fiftv (rim-m: an a nun E Mrs. Paul L. Udell is spending this week in St. Louis, No., visiting her (hummer Henna who is attending Ars, Principia. Mrs. Everett t, Millard has return- fed from New Mexico where she has Iry the 'tuest of her sister Miss , Edith Boynton. _ 1 Miss Virginia Burk entertained at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs, R. F, Seymour. DCcui'atinns and refreshments were iin_keepinz with the occasion. to go to West vir,riaauiiii, ine home. I ‘Floyd G. R. Ford, who in been I ‘ratient at the Railroad Men's home for eight years, died last Saturday. aged 50 years. The funeral was held Wednesday and the remains were ’cremated a! Graceland cemetery, in Chicago. j Mrs. C, ‘T, Boynton .who went abroad some weeks ago is now in Italy, Having spent the past month I in France. She will be Joined by her ‘daughter, Miss Edith B ton. later on, and they 'wfiF'i'ai'i8lll'itit-,'i-ire [traveling in Europe. Mrs, Mable Sharer and Mrs. Ruth Upper: of Waukegan and Mrs. Eduh May Doland of this city are the week 9nd guests of Mrs. Minnie Gender of Ravinia. Mrs. Grunder will motor to Springfield with her guests to attend a large convention there. . ' Mrs. George W. Augusta, Ga., who ha her daughter, Mrs. R, returned to her home. Mrs. James Prindiville of Winnetka is entertaining at luncheon today for Miss Ethtl Harmon. debutante. Dr. aid Mrs. HE Fisher have re- turned from a week’s motor trip to Detroit, Mich. of Mrs. W. ' Johns nvenne. Mlny friends here of Hill Kari gum Sweeney, who has spent my summers here, are enjoying her tit harp recitals this week " two o'clock from WGN. 4 Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Rhinehnder,‘ Wis., has been visiting at the home] of Mrs. w. W. Reichudt of s, st.l In. Win. mother of In. w. D. Yam, " new but. after m- eral week'. stay with Ichth- in New York. Mr. And In. T. Gordon VII-h of S. linden "emu entertained u few friends' on Saturday It a Huh-0h] party. I __ .__ vww- -- My. NMWAn-W tu,mted.tte-truekGiGi Ffthtteytqtem-iasesgiiG-" tieorti.trtathtirtuir, ""t"sa"rramoeit-aaitrraart.iuara. '"e""'e="=-'-=-srsees-srrs---sss- 'cl"?? It ... Dorm wl...-...._ --. I... e W. Hardwick of who has he: visiting here ot In. Mar, Mmhncntvuhnmthu- ho In: spent my toned absence of hid-at The... 'eau'orirttrtterd.itriH. Sheridnn In! Via President week u two o'clock 1 Brooke Andemms, who m unloc- l tunntely out. at tho city foe tho om- Kirk of Rhigteumser,i, ing, October 28. In their _ min; at m. home] however, Mr. R. Arthur Wood took teichardt of S. St. charge in his lulu] delightful tad competent manner. Mr. George 309 rd, who has been a sitar made n warm. easthaniaatie Pre- rilroad Men's home senution INCH. l is spending this No., visiting hvr "tto is attending f Inm__ fun" -. E. Wood iii 'il SW's My mhtim. in 'rte"whieoEr.M-i.udtaitt.thi club. Bumuubhudhc haw-hint object- in the by. an “In“ hind u Nw might donate _ like. to uh n Hum-gm; the club not. ban-till! and inn- EYE return. "w vac 'ediirairar % ii,1"t7/r"'k'l'd'd Van-f; tr'"" FLY" a a. Hit .. so . “mm an: 1'0 MB-- AN ODD mm It m an“. that u in as villi-ha - to be that an.“ MtotrH 5-” than u it“ all and firm I. “I III-g of tn. II M liver. Bert " an M -e-.- /latMl'.rg eatgt IU'. in”: any l'l'luTdtl to m trod, a.-. arid 'ttFrth, I"! Put! unit?! Human Tom-n Mm so: ing. V "cLL'C'/-"'""'"'-- , PPP"" “A” n- - I 2eetr “in“ was" da- It is n trite statement oft times repeated from school platform or lee. Lune stand, that the welfare of the itrtate of tomorrow W. Inn in children of May. Like many truism: (tl',' which' our an hare become ac- tentat- of gitriefA Latiilikii. ideas for an imam-and humanity to your. citizen of an. Yet could he eunomed. in practice nobody idiom it; and the aident new or Political reformer would u Icon think of di, rusting his propaganda to the Rot.. Children) Book Week Win '0 Celebrated Nov. 13-19; Should Create Interest is chairman of this committee, . T 9 Banquet Nun-her " ) Arramremrmts are uner way for a banquet to be held November 2t l for members and their ladies Ind Lt?p,t Good speaker. will be pro- "vided and the remainder of the eve- 'nine will he devoted to dam-in: and other social amuwmpms, It is 9x1)"- ritly stated that the expanse of this banquet will be defrayed from sale of tieeets and none of the funds of the chamber will be used in thin way. the, Mu: being to keen there funds intact, for work along lines of community development. l _ FUTURE STATE RES'IS 'ON TODAY‘S CHILDREN DEERFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSY riaburate and extemiver can be con- Ariwd and earrimT out without I nin- plv- hitch and with no comment; an words " praise. With its present momentum, growth nnd development during: the cumin: years mm "star- ul. President Sheridan's name will :mrtnmly RO down in the history of the club for his brilliant achievement. Mrs. Russell, the hostel: recipient of nanny eomptie I.” splendid work both b during the opening evening. like, you]: fill}: W'ttts in... M luring the opening evening. Her din- mr was exeelient and the service have reproach. ' spl 1116mm 'iitrluB UAUTG TGC; - mh - and Ibo. Continued from page Who-p.01 Dflgflllyl Progn- Week Will Be hostess. m the compliment: for both before Ind That is why a great my omn- intiou which have the vellum of the state and that of the and at heart - Among them the General Federation of Women'u Clubs, the. National Cannon of Parent. and Teachers, the boy scouts, the girl scouts,. camp the girls. and the public libraries i have not aside the ink _ .7- -_- - PHI-l- In!“ by a. huh W to no- und in A Illa-sh] valid. or and.” by luck " no. ". W Iliad b plastic. Ha "pm-b the mud ad unique may“ upon which to build n In: and Hm world. Thou who radia- this In inlan- ly earefttl of the Ion-cu {mm which tho child is Cathreiste the aerial which shapes his char-cur and hU ideas They at - to dine: and encourage it do" proper and Ind!- NI Una. To do no main: howl- edge, both of the child and of the books avail-Me for ehiuren.. The l"; - Parent knows :omethin‘ of the‘ tirst, but very little of the "eone 1 b"... ”.771 In“ lb M than an“ - a!“ in u nut - r. th.-.-tdiaiiiitirGG than“ “NV-Ciel h. 'iiti7L'plalr'd,,'thS,1'd Pt eeucuGii." ”WA“. MFA“ pt, '“Am A hilt-in iubt That " the tub-which everybody wants. It’s ttgl', it's good looking; it saves work, calling up the hard-comp places. Nismttieritipoiuar. Talk with us about twining Mr Ar huhioned, upon-leg: tub' with a beautiful built-in bath of fine Kohler Bram Our class wk we do. May We Serve You? Every person deserves a measure and health. Our drug store is her service in both lines. If you are so ill as to require the attention of a doctor, we are hereto fill his pre- scriptions in the best possible way, to your satisfaction 'and to his, and to give you a service that shows true interest in your welfare. EARL ly; gsELL & co. 389 Central Are. The tub 'you want Prescriptions are so ill as to 4 Our stock abounds in a the attention good reliable propries loctor. we are tary remedies, tested 0 fill his pre- and approved patent ms in the best medicines, package it way, to your drugs of highest qual- etion land to ity, rubber goods for itogivey6ua all sanitary and that shows health purposes, all at terest in your your disposal at rea- y. sonable prices. _ _ We take orders over the Phone _ and promptly deliver. Try us. q have the vellum of that of the that! at . them the General Women'u Clubs, the, In. in. tuudath “FINN-minn- PHARMAcrtmi mwmzm may.“ MM)”. s a measure of prosperity store is here to perform ”savanna-“Au. t - _-a-r---"------ an! WANTED an...“ In ull an. 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