. Dill of 582 Central avenue s gone to Cassville, Mo. to attend funeral of her father, Mr. A. V. , who died last Friday. of Campbell chapter, O. 8. will present "Ruggles in the from Dickens Christmas carol, mt the Elm Place auditorium, Wedâ€" & evening, Dec. 21. . â€" Lawrence O‘Neill who has been ‘seriously ill at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. F. Schwingle, is slowly imâ€" proving. . e o _ Mrs. Berg of Walker avenue enterâ€" tmined at five hundred last Monday afternoon. Prizes were won by !n E;‘le Olson, Mrs. Himmler, Mrs. Marinis and consolation by Mrs. Lehmkuhl. _ Mr. and Mrs. R. A; Hoff, 734 Cenâ€" tral avenue, had as their Thanksgivâ€" ing day guests, Mr. and Mrs. 3. 3. Howard of Alavon Park, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Stone and two daughters of Chicago, Mr. Stemmer, and Mr. Miller and two sons, also of Chicago. Thursday was also Mr. Hoff‘s birthâ€" day. 0 00 c s l l Mr. Dennis Maher, father of Mrs.| R. D. Hessey, is seriously ill at the home of his daughter on N. St. Johml avenue. | Mrs. A. J. Metzel of Sycamore place entertained the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia Infant Welfare center at her home on Tuesday. Thirtyâ€"five guests were present. \ DILS|P O S A L ‘The Sewing club of the St. Johns Evangelical church will meet Thursâ€" day afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. C. Bremer, 448 Oakwood avenue. Mrs. George Seiffert announces the marriage of her daughter, Charlotte Elizabeth to Mr. Arthur C. Stem, Jr., on Saturday, Nov. 26. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Himmler ol! North avenue, are moving into their new home which has just been com-‘, pleted on Logan street. \| Mr. and Mrs. Leech of Snnnyside'i avenue are the happy parents of a son born on Friday, Nov. 26, at the Highland Park hospital. ; The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet with Miss Sacah at the home of Mrs. T. H. Decker, 145 S. Second street on Thursday, Dec. 8. <After the meeting the members will entertain their husbands at supper. In the eveâ€" ning a~pageant play will be given, enâ€" titled "The Dream That Came True." _ Mrs. Robert E. Wood is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stires,‘in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Berberick and daughter, Allene, motored to Toledo, Ohio, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hancock. _ Miss Eva Siljestrom will be hostess to the Bridge club tomorrow eveâ€" Mrs. Fred Okey was hostess to the Sewing club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flynn of Chicago were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witten. returned from New York where they spent several weeks. Mrs. Harry Canmann gave a very delightful luncheonâ€"bridge on Saturâ€" day in compliment to her mother, Mrs. B. P. Porges who left this week for souther California and on May 15 plans to sail for Europe. There were sikty Ruests present. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Ball have and Personal 100 smart frocks for sport, street, afternoon and evening wear~â€"â€"taken fromour regular stock and offered at riced up to $18.50 reduced $3.50 to $12.50 nter 1â€"3 to 1>â€"2 o Starting Now most important Dcceml:cr]Event Shore Vassar club will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald H. Jeffris, 611 Bryant avenue, Winnetka, Wednesâ€" day, Dec. 7, at 2:30. Mrs. C. S. Stanâ€" ton will talk about the meeting of the Alumnae council held at Vassar in October. The next meeting of the Central council of Childhood Education will| be on Saturday, Dec. 3, in the Cenâ€"| tral Eleanor club rooms at 10:30 a.| m. The speakers will be Senator b‘loremnohmnndl-ufllt-‘.ti S. K. McDowell, Bloomington, HI. They will present the problem of kinâ€" lmm extension in the state di lllinois. Mrs. Raymond Steiner of Bloom street entertained ten of her friends ut cards Saturday evening. Followâ€" ing the game refreshments were served. _ Miss Ann Wood has returned from the east where she attended the Yaleâ€" Harvard, Yaleâ€"Princeton and Army and Navy games. Mr. and Mrs. Eâ€"R. Sanders of Chiâ€" cago announce the birth of a daughâ€" ter, born Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Lake View hospital. Mrs. Sanders was formerly Miss Eula Harrison of this city. Saturday evening, Nov. 26, Mrs. J. P. Steffen of Winnetka entertained at a linen shower in|compliment to her cousin, Miss 'l‘theiml Clark, who was her guest over| Thanksgiving. Miss Clark will become the bride of Murre!l Whitney of Auburn, Ind., in June and after an extended honeyâ€" moon trip will make her home in Auâ€" burn where Mr. Whitney is engaged FROCK S Loretta ShOP in business. Miss Clark is a gradâ€" uate of Oberlin College of Music and is teaching in college at Deland, IIl. Miss Clark was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. A buffet supper was served to thirty, and the decorations were in rainbow colors. Apparel for W B 10 North Sheridan Road HATS omen and Misses . . mm HERDe CC mOsticd waum-:-v tor the benefit of the â€" l-ï¬hodv;l-flh| be held December 5 at Four Cohan‘s Grand for "A Night in Spain." Mrs. Eugene Fox is vice chairman. The c;pt.nludthvub-lldï¬lhl citics include Mrs. Samuel Goodman of Highland Park, Mrs. Charles Sinâ€" cere of G° ~eoe, Mrs. E. Fox of Winâ€" petka, * ~‘>â€"man Gerber of Wilâ€" mette * 1 1*.“‘-'“"‘_'“' _ Miss Ruth Berube, who attends Notre Dame convent at Bourbannais, {11., spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" vnts, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube. } Twentyâ€"four Highland Park folks inttended a very delightful dinner party on Sunday given by Mr. Gus }Weinke at his home on Fletcher | street, Chicago. The occasion was in | celebration of his birthday anniverâ€" \ sary. After dinner cards were played. ar price Mr. and 3..s. C. P. Sullivan who have beem :11 for the past weel are getting along nrcly. Miss Catherine Sullivan of Chicago is visiting at TEA | _ Derl Cary, infant Eon Of NN. PM LAsE %%I;?Im m:;(uwoom i in 2e ired abon ons hour November 25, aged about one hour. In the football game last Thursâ€" | Burial was in Memorial Park, Novemâ€" day between the Highwood and Lake | p.r 96. ‘ Forest teams, played at F.r'elli en field, Lake Forest, the latter team | won, with a score of 6 to 0. Lake | Grace M. E. Church \ Forest scored in the second quarter | .\ | but failed in the kick for extra point. | Nurthwal;en;e D.:‘l;le L:::::r place ‘The game was well played on both | _ gynjay ‘December 4: \sides and drew one of the lu‘eltt 9:30 .'m Sunday :.chool \ crowds of the season at Lake Forest.. jj.4; a. m. Morning wur;hip. ‘The ‘__.'___â€"â€"; Lord‘s supper. _ | _ 7:00 p. m. Eyworth league. 1 rmmmmmmmrcocoommcmumcmmmmtesmemess@® | Monday, Dec. 5, 8 pâ€" mâ€" A MusiCAl. ;/ _ ff | auspfces of Ladies® Aid society. |_, | { [ | ‘ Wednesday, Dec. 7, 8 p. m. Midâ€" * 6 week service. n l n g I l The poung people of the Epworth B | league,are putting forth worthâ€"while t | programs to reach both the youth n c e m e n t A § |und their parents. These programs w § . ure varied and aided by special musiâ€" ‘ cal selections. Come and share in it‘s B“@’ ) | good. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson anâ€" nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois Larson to Mr. James Kent of St. Louis at a delightâ€" ful dinnerâ€"dance at the Y. W. C. A. on Saturday. were present. THE HIGHLAND®PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, About sixty guests I Resident of ‘Oll ; Two | ‘lï¬&"bâ€â€˜hh-. : o c ns isrwoops PRIDAY Magnus Olander, a highly esteemed rcsident of Highwood for thirtyâ€"nine years and one of the oldest citizens of that place, died Friday, Nov. 25, vged "77 years. He had been ill for about six weeks of heart trouble. Mr. Olander is survived by his wife, Mrs. Martha Olander, and three chilâ€" dren, Albert Olander of Glendale, Calift Mrs. John E. Crowley and Harry Olander of Highwood. There ure six grandchildren. | Lucy Bertrucci, seven year old l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bertrucâ€" \ ci of Highwood, died November 27, from heart trouble following an atâ€" tack of diphtheria. ‘The funeral was held November 28, and burial was in | the North Shore cemetery. Deceased had many warm friends in Highwood by whom he was highly râ€"garded during the whole of his long residence there, and there is general sorrow in the community at his death, with doep sympathy for the bereaved relatives. _ The funeral service was held Sunâ€" day at the residence, and interment was in Memorial Park, Evanston. Bert Cary, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cary of Highwood, died November 25, aged about one hour. Buriasl was in Memorial Park, Novemâ€" ber 26. â€" Parents and friends keep in mind Friday evening, Dec. 23, Sunday «chool Christmas services. Holeproof hosiery in. all the new wanted shadcsâ€"sheer chiffon and serviceâ€"silk top and all silk feet. The Loretta Shop. 40 The Ensemble Cut Silk Neckwear Knitted Neckwear Pajamas Underwear Silk Hose Wool Hose Lisle Hose Golf Hose Skating Hose Full Dress Ties Thxedo Ties Knickers Sweaters Wool Vests Slipover Sweaters Bath Robes Lounging Robes House Coats Smoking Jackets léats aps Umbrellas Suspenders Garters ~Full Dress Shirts Tuxedo Shirts Outing Shirts Dress Gloves Leather Gloves Wool Gloves Handkerchiefs Jewelry â€" Chains | Links f Tie Pins * Knives Dress Jewelr{ Tuxedo Jewelry Sets Gift Suggestions Silk Shirts Madras Shirts Wool Shirts Belt Buckles _ . Cigarette Holders Muffiers Announcement is made that, in keeping with the Christmas spirit, Nash showrcoms here and throughâ€" out the country, have been attracâ€" tively and appropriately decerated for a countryâ€"wide "Give a Nash for Christmas" week. Amid Yuletide surroundings "opâ€" en house" will be maintained by Nash dealers during this period from December 4 to 11 ‘inclusive. The public is invited to visit the showâ€" TN.-N" vvw-;--'~<l Christmas Greeting Cards We have just received a large assortment of beautiful Christmas Cardsâ€"designed by Volland artists. They See them today. REMEMBER â€" This is Cineâ€"Kodak year. for a demonstration. You will enjoy Home Movies EARL W. GSELL & CO. PHARMACISTS HE gift remembrance a man would I choose for himself awaits your selecâ€" tion in this Christmas Store for Men. Whether for use or adornment, every masâ€" culine accessory that ministers to his comâ€" fort or caters to his fancy, is here. These are the styles, the colors, the patterns that men {Jrefer; chosen with but one pu:iooe in mind â€"â€" that the man who wum em will find them to his liking. Will your choice for him be neckwear . . . or shirts .. . or pajamas?â€" Or perhaps, handkerchiefs for you, one and all; assured in and worthy in wear and value; ‘om:xlll‘ig to please your tasteâ€"and hisâ€"at every price. Come soon, while selections are at their best, and your search for "gifts men appreâ€" ciate" will be richly rewarded. Fountain Pens 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger Williams Ave. Phone 2600 â€" Phone 2300 Stationery Perfumes Candy A few of the other lines offered "CIFTS MEN APPRECIATE ARE GIFTS TO WEAR" . EREE _ J Christmas Store are the finest you have ever seen. Men The for muffler? We have them â€" There are 24 models in the three mflflm:n. thus affording tmas wnw"::i to select just the car in keeping with his purse th the family." _ It is of further interest that speâ€" m“mhu'm purchases have been announced. As for us, if we lived in Mexic we wouldn‘t want to be even men tioned for President.â€"Dallas News. Pencils Cigars Pipes Leather Goods that would "best surprise to .