" event of the spring. The. marriage is announced of It. William w. Steele to Anna F. Wood on November 16, Father Inhaler of' St. James church otticiatintr. Mr. and: Moc, Steele have left for california' visiting points of interest erroote, my will be at home after-Deeem- ber 15, at 563 Dcmmble avenue. The marriage of Miss Lillian Whee- ler, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Dam Wheeler of Chicago, and John Gage Tynier son of Mrs. Elonzo Tyner of Washington, D, C. is taking place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock " the Fourth Prcsbytrrian church. the Rev. John Timothy Stone ofticiatintt. A mention will follow " the Fortnight- I, dub. u cxuu. Mr. and Mn. Edward M. hing left yesterday for Josephine, ALL. where they will spend several weeks. The Lady Elks Social club will not' meet Wednesday afternoon, Nov, 23, but will meet Wednesday, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Brew Ire re- caiving congratulations on the birth of a baby girl in Los Angeles, Calif, Nov. 9. Mrs. Brew was formerly Irene Inzalls. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Ingalls of this city. The Presbyterian hospital School of Nursing announces the manual bazaar for the endowment fund to be held at the Art hall, Blackstone hotel, Fri- iss, Noy. 18 Mrs. L L. Winters and daugmer. Aliccve, are returning tomorrow from a motor trip to Kansas City. Mo, where they visited Mrs. Fuvet Rob- ertson. . P -- . . ,3. --. -. brook a (Friday). ' v . A-e-st iriripe? 'et Mnc marrisqe of - "V IiaGiaGaorfd-ehy*" “an pmygmh-y.lov. It-. ""iciTiraGi.inG. ii gout-hing the Nst Matron: club My (M in) - _ -- A I ,1‘4_ ---. m. Norman G. In“ m a the North Ptoee 5"": flte " ii.iint.ntte-eerh. aAeiverttvrMrsief Aei,rormerstaterrretor run. “nun. a...“ "'#'V'"' - -irit.rintt-errstasumyftrorur Udell beam club af China... _ he? of Mrs. Alfred J. Wu. rTauitreetrttuyfel_1tt CiiiFiittres-rsrfth.et-.i-, u Mailman In. [Ali-(ton is "ar.ktteoamrnreeertie9uytty.- “Why“! D.A.I.d(x- ~h|onorollrtm Ila-din.th -TiirTraets.e-'t*""- hh'mnm. :1. --t-GeePe, ark-aaa-e-tttttl' 'ryte.rtee* incin- -l “I 'thl,'tttt'gl.'rt _ r, ..gt.m-e_eore- b. n! In. - 'Nhrqrht -iui-oe-etprt "rriiaiiA-u-o"'t. _ “mu-l. -u.eery-ee â€up-dunn- tk th-c-Bri" Ti aa Au- - club and daurhrer, 'iiyu,tyietet't',', dlb “Jenni- Ida-B‘uiicl'm hy,Nov.l9. (iiiiiiEi1 via-minim ttto-tThurs with!“ sheen-If: ammh!‘“" ehwrdlhe WMMENXIN cune.E.trer-' mwmni A . -s.nr.rstuy.etht?r1tl "iiiciii.Giratatr.eety"2..t' - uti- in mind hi day "ormirte. stirred aasd tett w" - _ A--- _1__. H. mush-anvil†hinSL 1aahe'thorri whenhewillundcrto oastsisueeastsmmnf alusoratessisrode' IM Ion-m a ..._.-_ [ Dr. And Mrs. B. 1. Beverly of Oak, Fuji were the [nets of Mr. and Mrs.) Robert M. W. l The card My given at the Lin- _ A ___...' c.. The card party given " the Lin- coln school yesterday dumoon' by the P. T. A. of the school was largely attended. A very lovely birthday party m held at the home of In. G. Drs, Shayne in compliment to Mrs. o. mr-' patheimer on Monday afternoon. Cards Item the diversion for the af-' lemma. the successful prize winners, being, Mrs Robert W. Mrs. James Hepburn. Hrs. Glen Watkins and Mrs Du Shayne. At six o'clock, the sixteen (nests motored to the Riv-‘rside Inn at Wheeling where a delicious chicken dinner wns served them. Mrs. Willinm Schmidt of Homewoom avenue entertained eight guests at' brie o'clock luncheon on Tuesday at' mer home. l, The attention of many minds, both young nnd old, is centered this week, even more than usual, upon the worth- whileness and. true value of Rood. Lon!“ hr it is book week. The chit- dren of the DeForest school will have 'the pk â€are this week, Thursday, of hearing from Miss llcndee. the librar- inn of the Highland Parx library. She wilt bring bdore them beautifully illu'lrated books and tell them of the satue of the library in offering many -ruclt mks for their use and pleas- ure The regular meeting of the Ladies' society of St. Johns Evangelical church was held at the home of Mrs. Frank “one 6.68 Central avenue. Thursday afternoon. Nov. 10 at 2 Grinch. Eighteen members were pres- an The topic for thr-das was" “Christian Stewardship" ind the fol- !owing members took part in the pro- gram: Mrs. Thos. Brewer, Mrs. Fas., Duffy, Mrs. Fred Bremen Mrs. G. A. Hoists. Mrs. C. B. Hansen and Mrs. Karl A. Roth. A number of items of business were transacted Ind Mrs. ‘GLO. Williamg,‘ chairman of service rommittee reported Ythat twenty-four garments had been made for the chil- dren at Benéenville Orphanage. The mu. ... W._...V,_,, _ - women are asked to meet for . day cf sewing at the home of Mrs Fred Bremen 448 Oakiood avenue, on Dee. l. at nirv--thirtr. " was decided to attend the inwting of the Federation of Evamtelicat Women of Arlington Heights district which " be held at St, Paul% Evangelical church. Deep f,eld, on Friday, Nov. 18, at 2 o'clock. After tbe meeting adjounxed the host- ms served refreshments, assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Maurice Dunn. The Wilmer meeting will be held ‘at the home of Mrs. Geo. Willi-m, 218 McDaniels avenue on December 1 \ " two o‘clock. Miss Marie Riehcer m'at LEGION POST OISERVES ARMIS'HCE ANNIVERSARY Celebrates ust Friday Evening With Satin] Time and Fine Progn- The Armistice minivan-â€r! last Fri- day m (“with observed that eve- ning by the Dumarem Spacer pod} of the American Legion with I pro-1 (In and social entertainment in “lei dining room of the Nannie unple.‘ Refreshments were served and the progrun included . talk by Chaplin Ham on the sitresitieamee of the an- niversary ma(1 . mg and that: met hr n Wicca} entertainer. Two reek of motion picture! of the t iui"iieeoodA.k.r.".ttheP- Wafthm'm’m dusted III-ch interghgnl the u quiet! “I! "_", un- 1'rlC7G -- -_- “W _, _ mummmdndng.u-‘nymhduhnlh.-l'hlbzh‘_'m _.. - -..-_---" ee-tmmsiebeirttt mvidedhyu‘ouluï¬hphm-w:m but TI- livid-LC - man. Pm the â€with...“ a'1'.'t,"ls".l,FiiiiEie,trtLetet"', Man-9mm: mmmwwmuwmw-umhflhhnmhl -dta-thetreir-dis"ie' whichkhd'hh'ndmlwnum withflaauudhnml‘vu-mï¬lelkh-nlhh'lhdd iid-aetvee-.fh-'"" Widdr-Mgmuyenmd.m¢“1“m‘ï¬m‘ï¬ï¬‚hflwmhm‘ _ttruorhotmrtieistat" I"an m_ tiir-tue-the M14." Sport. B-P. lid-u c-sd-Ia.-.-.-." 1'rviiiai..eue"eeft BOXING NUTS AT ros'r GYM TUESDAY EVE. Another of than imam hu- h. exhibition: will be given in the ran gymnasium " Fort Sheridan - evening. Nov. St. ll tt:ts o‘clock: "he feature boots win be bee-eo Pe Out)!" of! Duluth. iii-ii/tRoi-det-pe-, vine. the m e4tmrrr6erat uh. H 'te-at. vs. Johnny Pally. Matt S“ n. W-llh Jun-5 my "has l “Man-nuns! Lb:- “mu-m-mh‘u- 'iG'aWr7.fFtteefttttt his.“ Vgnti'bl - WI. In .. a: by 2-3131“: :;T:,.','M""†And Jim-i Cali Wo. Art ' 0m - - if iiauioaeurN,'tu admin-W519!†mLQm-dmh with“ Pamâ€.- Jiiaai-iaetrr_ “WM“ taken in u a new member. ...r._ -- pi- two - Be ,5 W, Chieaeo, under to a 00".†soon " the oieitsl Schmidt of Homewood mummy“: l -tartrtitalumltltlBr " George Campbell sinful _ started a furry toward win . tsomeorouroVot,nuwastAeit chairman of the buildilx fund. which In: started in 1914-1915. -Thiiririi- Erma building had received no attention. _ 1920-21 I building eoouoittee as organized with In. Frank R. Ctirt I: chairman. . _ A -- , -oTrprirrr. um. the buildin‘ fund was $3.219)â€. - _ _ November I. [98. Tre home!“ $30,000 from the Highland M State) bank at 6 per eertt interest. I At a special meeting the dub dis- cuesed the mode of plynmnt up be adopted and decided on the Building Certificate pun. Members†uk- od to pledge $100 nth. same to he paid in installments of 83.00 A yen: for five yam. ,,m,-s,a,-ro-irs.e-le.1'.'e There In": membership of Irrs-t (including life members), of tinge about 16ty took pledges. ranging from; $25 to $500 each. Some paid in {Ill l z'nd others are paying semi-annually. I A few failed to pay at ail, for good 1 and sufficient msons. i The balance Ins raised by the ef.. , fwrts of the finance eommittees. I The following: are the - of the 1 (hairmen and their special work: Mrs. _ 0. Laurence Olesen. rummage suear, Mrs. T. C. Williams. Friday night dances: Mrs, Carl Rinzfum. Mariort-' ,m-s: Mrs. Hm.- Luther, lunar: Mrs. Raymond Run rw, Better Amer- itatt Homes exposition; Mrs, H. H.' McKny. card natty: Mrs. J. B. Our- oett, Second Better American Home: s xpositioc That brings us up to date. The Club Auditorium cost $39.it0t.71 Interest £91759 Chairs ' LWVOO Our share rm "it humor T moo Our share on “6.66230 Then we put a Nuwcr fan in the basement, and added two dream: moms under the stage. also n Ian- lnry mid toilet. which will bring our cost close to the $5.000 mark. The 53â€.“ borrowed rnmistod of sixty 8500 bonds. We were given the privilege of redeeraimr these bonds Ithencéor we had murky to do so, The first Fear we could not rem any bonds and had SL911. iaterest to pay. Ans; that I! began earning money and each yen we redeemed as m-ny bonds m possible and the inter- Fest dmsed. In all we have paid 54.74959 in interest and the $30,000 indehtedness We have $1,130 in the savings Br-, conni at 3 per ton! interest, We know of $600 conning from the recent rum- iiiai'i"LiriiiriiGiiii/e%raittel Petter American Home: exposition. 'mere are also some pledges still com- ing in, Altogether it will come to about $2.500. “Brand all other moneys coming into the bnildin‘ fund witibei-sttduboasdsmt6rer |cent. until such time when we begin to build the remaining units of m l club building. “ABE GOES 10 THE MOVIE; TELLS STORY 'sr-tsth-tte-ith"-- way? Tiyau'tohiamt-or-- lining? [Imaginary-rpm imsusio-amtasamauereat--aod Gem-nymhlou. Ij-tlivelt the-iesc Mamet-mu rmstiststedor-iV Inch “old an Initial!" the [the dur- mm; Thy-mm.“ mcimof‘mm I-tr, NmSuhy-IZ:30p.|-..ne “old a. tm» the m â€53th Soccer can will face the nmm.u‘m_mTPa-1anuthfliflmood lhnir-umhth'oufhldh-ntI-c. L 'i72UruT"c'i'd'Tiriu""rreiii-) 'iirtputepesrireetlsr, m. sT'tTA"il"raN'Gcii"riotee, mud lander d the, â€muuudmeMMJQh-W‘ :'lill'="'==U'7Gr;"-i'i"iitttePeet, "7el'l)7tris"5.i..l â€which.“ a'ld.'t,"llTFiiiiEietfer,1,el,PtT.i u_“‘-“-&--I--L-ï¬_‘:_*whulfnhll ‘ ' -. l t-t.iirte--Aittthe 'erudherure_dthrettmrs toto.tarrehim...-Aenher- It I'm...†Rh " the suns...thhyfndp¢nhrirl "damn “i“. Gnu.“ WEN!“ !'fn. ti-eartridwttrere trom.rite-r+iamotteq1 .a,.,,o-r--iowattlt' tciuiG. ' -re-tee g "if: m G _'lllllrh'1'llie'i's "aTiinkiaq- -_ .. - av.- ;;;'-dhlLVm-Ihpo- maid-what- “wand-chub! -.t.et_'.. ttTAT. - - in - h - J-eo-ire-eh., '...b.h.-..tr-e"_ â€mum-uh airipi-rty,ervs.rULe -""ugu, c. Oiéen. Chin-an Ruining Committee, iiiEiiiriiiriittmr W. LFFD {him l Tommi night 1hu.rt.A1 cat. l indKitGwd in "A 'le-tef Temptation." tho eitt light: m- day, Bob Steele in “Th M’s 80-" aim 3 an: of vaudeville: M, I Napoleon. the doc. and Lie-all Burr»; ‘m-n- in "The Thirteenth Em.’ .uol, (t_hr e acts of ‘vnndcvme; loudly.‘ I; Patsy Ruth Miller and Johnny Mar- in ll in "Once and Forever"; My, it " urner Baxter in *The Coward"; s) Wonerdnr, Chra Bow in "Wine," (no 1chi1dren admitted); T h a r. da s- -','ihartkstrivitw day. Hoot Gib-on in Buggy MI in "ho " -. Friar, In†Ctr! " _ the Hills." At the Purl that: A caii2i7iirrGP; Friday. Evelyn Brent in “Women's Wares," Uso gift night. The Jiighlund Park Press, Gentlcmerc APPRECIATE?» VALUE OF . ADVERTISING IN PRESS tair for DRAMA WORKSHOP TO HOLD MEETING NOV. MI sion RAVINLA SKETCH CLUB F EXHIBIT NOV. Mk I9. " The Ra,vinia Sketch club will hold » Gnsrth annual exhibition of sum- I I rkviehts, November 18. 19. mi" L", 1n the corridon of the Ravinia, , haul. This exhibit wilt open Friday s" r'ng and Saturday and Sunday , Pvrnoonm The sketches pre made Carin: tFe snrinw, "Inna-r and tall i nl are all of local scenery Ind an be lunght at I very ncmiml sum. The nrtists will be there and anyone is invitrd to come. km whiting you this line to let you aw how grateful t am to your Want Au column. Last Week I adver- ‘d a lost dog ind less than three or: after the Press was out he was and. I had a similar coincidence ppm sewn] months ago. It rer- inly pays to advertise in the Press. r your "ads bring “Saks." LARGE ENROLLMENT H. s. NIGHT CLASSES .,,_. W - - A Subscrith Editor's Note: Than youi With an enrollment of one hundred fifty students, the' most " whom “In. Warming, night school registration wash-Id I week an yesterday. Mme day night all of the than met and _ - . _. in J†' The Dram- Workahop of Ravinia .1] msxet on Friday. Nov. )8. A Rus- nn play. maimed "The Government cht'w" by Gomu. will be read. mob wlil tre followed by I (153519 " -" '"'.'" __ __ _ were omnized. and those who did not. enroll Inst Hand-y were given the dance to register. but to the large number wanting typing. I typewriting elm m also org-nixed. _ ' I t:_.. _:AL -- "_.-"-"'- " sin twin: ranks first with In enrollment of thirtreitrht, and car- - second with an enrollment of twentyaem. M can" English. with twenty: “in. with mun; mechanical driving. eleven; arithme- tie, eight; bookkeeping. nine: all and winning. six. PM others mm for other subjects. Reti- hr - will he held hen-fur every loudly and WM). ttrvLttrtA-yAtgE1r3d2dT, tqqgiIgMl.e'6""""'_""'"'""', --- â€gnaw-oath Thu-“dblâ€.- iii-uit-e-e.)'-'"" "iaiiuea-ie"ee Mhflwmumzhnbfldï¬nt'.c.knm mun Sport. ttrPtt"cttrPra1'e3.ttlt. arts.P. mâ€:8ivicn-WM.M. _rrTicr/iGGard6strtt.t?te “winnings-mummhï¬lmu A, Mil-Chm Scan-minimum my W thr WI. 3.1-, avian. aieFiiiieiiaoase.?peut1e".y, a Model-IN â€Inn-1w _ .___._ m,m.cun.m.n4¢- mmomcx _Artr__iGerurrurbr.et'etfPt lee.': -sew.e"eeh.'"f."- 1aiiiiiituii 1"" - a. "s"'GGii,Gu-ereeee ‘mmm than... GaTibtt.eh-rtte'Atf. MANDOFFICB Al! "iitiEiittfnttMNGLARt, mnmmmlr HMO-am khan-em “an"..- WW7 iG-iiVitsrtikrer*tt1ePt.: eHI Euia.asrk-+ mum-Mâ€! Mum-dim" "3......mmww ri'"iiGuo.a-f-e, iikirrii0oietty.t.t..Pue "Y-F-Pe". . ___- CLASH m SOCCER GAME A?†alumna iiaGuua - .. - "B-tB-....-- M), _V_._,r, m-Mzntm-meï¬â€˜ Kwummcnmr I‘m . II It I" = -. "-tsastrte1ttAt'yrctt"dtt'lt Q'sT.'lNtlt. w‘uwhév.w.cxd¢m*1m'fliifl _ mammmwcâ€"MK In Jet.'u'tttt -soe-ceiereet..t " 'iiriil'Peeqt ‘l 'e.u'T. H*~““â€--“~h"“'“hd::nonu=:: . a. -- u'l'lTi'iGG'ha'WHrtreitP.y " In. - n m m Capdy "Casions! Whitman’s&Sherry’s Peanut Brittle, 39c lb. of the Presbyterian hospital. in fi'trtil go. Mter I lingering “Inca. She tn _ need twenty-seven yarn. seems} months and fourteen clan. and in ur- rived by her husband Ind one son. William Winters, Jr. The lunch! mvice Wu bald " 2 o'clock this " temoon, at the Presbyterian church. the Rev. Frank Pitt enchant. and bun-in! in in the North Shore can- lay. In. mix-bath N. Human died last Friday " her manhunt. an Catt-l - - ‘ "_-- --.N- uenue. an In rum WW W“- andZIdays. sums-annual? JiiasiGdr-roraue.tttrte: 'rii,if,TiGii.tur-ytfrej, city. Tia-maulwuhldmd-y ii"ruiiirairr-rrut-i't laminates-Our!- m on Inc, Manta $500.00 Job. and Up Additional tW.CdL Notes iGriiiriGUrtiyet, bl a of the mine. ll- hurt“. from Wh“! Pe, "NW" _r'.e.Fe.--" ,- an" . an: out-tth 000.1175- Ammununglrhwkuuthm made-chm. "r-tttter "iiiGaaGaiiueteeef1t mdmdhm,‘ mun-n.“ a%iiiiaF,7airrr1ettt L.“ a “In“ I “It General Remodelinl Additions Coeterete' Found-1M Cement Basement lnclosed Perth New Root Painting h - M: PArere - - wan-“Hm" EARL W. GSELL & co. l Frrtftr1l1r.iiil.(.,Ar: s. Marian -Norto,s Winters. wife r. William L. Winters of wer- Park, died Maude! _I-°mhl " . WINTERS TAKEN BY DEATH ON MONDAY Every time d delightful treat I is Greeted-ond then some 0 And of course only Good Candy will do Anniversaries Boa Vance Buttes 329i" Central Ave. Phone 2600 ttrar-r"'"' ad even Sand†the y ear h, PH ARM ANS'I'S If! ox n'I'F‘ min; at si, In cuea- " She VII an. In!!! I, and in ur- nnd one son. The {and a...» on. .1. smutarrik, soul-ll not (0 (met 389 Roger Williams Ave It! Emerald-In tifd'it an: ,rd.u%thu'.Tai FREE TURKEY DANCERS AT WITI'EN HALL SAT'. NOV. Mr' aet--af.9mee about. 'ts-m-rms.,' and“. “funk“ 'mI-v-brg‘rgsgr "1, Given to TIY Till may SUNDAY EN mounts-tutu. Come and get a FREE TURKEY P GENTS 85c mom 50c