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Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 4

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Thanksgiving Day and the weekâ€"end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson and Miss Mayfred Hanson motored to Oconomowoe on Sunday and spent the day visiting relatives. Miss Clara Holland has as her g:‘ for a few days this week Miss Lykle of Barrington, 11. _Arth-r Lowrie, Jr. will spend Laquer room of the hotel. There wil} be plenty of side shows, entertainâ€" ment, dancing and supper. The afâ€" fair is being given for the benefit of Arden Shore by the Chicago commitâ€" tee. Tickets can be had at the door. A large number of Highland Parkers are planning to go. _ Mrs. W. Cayer of Fort Sheridan entertained on Tuesday at a luncheon The Arden Shore Ball will be given Friday night at the Palmer House in both the large ball room and the Red DLA COCO CEDON, Have my Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie have reâ€" Washington, D. C. to make t turned to their home in Fisk, Wis., ture home. after spending the week end with| Harry Richards who is at relatives here. They came to atâ€" the University of Illinois wil tend the funeral services of Mr. E. J. Thanksgiving day with his fa Winterson. | N. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. John Beli are enter~. Mr. A. C. Dixon has return taining twelve guests at a family | Greenville, H}J., where he sp dinner tomorrow. The guests fromâ€"| past two weeks. While there out of town are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. his. brother went on a hunting Bell of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill a Harry Bell of Morgan Park. ing as their guests today (Th Miss Mona Bahr, who teaches art Mr. and Mrs. G. E. La‘ Mant in the schools of Minneapolis and and Mrs. C. E. Swanson an Hans Bahr who attends school at George Hill and children of C Champaign, I!l., are spending their Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yow ‘Thanksgiving vacation with their| tpend‘inx kodny.l'fl.lurséh N parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr, Sr. "PC"C‘K ‘oday (Thursday ‘. ammounce the birth of a daughter, im Monday at E’n.u..a Park â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Pett were rendered a pleasant surprise on Satâ€" urday night when about thirty of their friends came to help them celeâ€" brate their fourteenth wedding anniâ€" versary. Five hundred was played, the suscessful prize winners being Mesdame George Pett, Joseph Stipe, Louis Berube and Messrs. O. Schmidâ€" ley, Joseph Berube and James Walâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin have returned from their honeymoon trip and are living in their home in Deerâ€" field. Miss Marion Schmidley is visiting relatives in St. Louis. Mrs. Joseph Berube, who underâ€" went an operation in the Highland Park hospital â€"last week is getting along very nicely. his par;nts, ‘i{ri.";n&"!:h;.‘}lenry Walâ€" ther. Harrison attends school in Champaign. Mrs. Henry Niemeyer and daughâ€" ter, Mrs. W. J, Lithall, and Mrs. John Hemmer of Chicago were the guests on Thursday of their sister, Mrs. M. C. Conrad of 122 McGovern street. Harrison _ Walther â€" will spend Thanksgiving and the weekâ€"end with Miss Martha Thompson of Beloit, and Mr. Wallace Wilson of Madison, Wis., were the weekâ€"end guests of Miss Billy Bell of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. . > Sane ot Soa io e en te s HHRmVatt The Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club met Monday night at the chapel. A large attendance was present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn of Ridgewood drive are entertaining at a family dinner tomorrow, Thursday. The guests from out of town will be Mrs. M. Rosenthal and son Mr. Charles Rosenthal of Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Langeioh and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosenthal and family of Glen Ellen, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrad, Wesâ€" ley Conrad and Lucille Helm have motored to Fisk, Wis. to spend Thanksgiving Day and the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie. liam Marose and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tholin of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith and chil drenâ€" spent Sunday with relatives it Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad and Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Maloney of Fort Sheridan â€" are spending Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl will entertain about twentyâ€"two guests at a family dinner tomorrow. . The out of town guests will be Mrs. William Moston, Mrs. J. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marose and family, Mr. Wilâ€" Local and Personal Arthur attends school at emes Will club pleasantly surâ€" Andrew Peterson on Satâ€" Regardless of the size of your coal or coke order whether it is for one ton or a hundredâ€"it will reâ€" ceive the same careful attention from us. Courteous service One Ton or OELIVERY varos ALL COAL AL _â€" _ COKE â€" FUELOJL 'M(ifllGNLAND PARK 2800 , prompt and dependable delivâ€" | _ _Mr. Ernst Gieser and Mr Gieser are spending today (T | giving) and the weekâ€"end in | la., with relatives. to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ho-n‘h'.- Ath_!];l;v;'kyâ€" of Illinoiis Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers of cm-I Too 1 cago were the Sunday guests of Mr.+.______ and Mrs. A. W. Yowell. |~ Losr | _ The Philathea class of the Bethany !Enngelic-l church were entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur \ _ Harry Richards who is attending the University of Ilinois will spend Thanksgiving day with his father on | N. Green Bay road. proved and able to be on't l‘;;n. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sheahen enterâ€" tained at bridge on Sunday evening. Miss Martha Hunter of Chicago will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Olson of Vine avenue, today. Mr. Harvey Witten and little Jimâ€" mie Witten who have been confined to their home with the flu for the past two weeks are very much imâ€" Miss Emma Andre of 224 N. Secâ€" ond street, has moved to Chicago for the winter months. Vetter and Mrs. C. E. Swanson and Mrs. George Hill and children of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Yowell are spending today (Thursday) in Chiâ€" cago as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaenke. his. brother went on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hill are havâ€" ing as their guests today (Thursday) Mr. ahd Mrs. G. E. La‘ Mantia, Mr. C uq ueay s on en t e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snceden of Homewood avenue, have moved to Washington, D. C. to make their fuâ€" ture home. Mr. Fred Richards, Sr., is at the Highland Park hospital where he had his foot amputated following infecâ€" tion resulting from an ingrowing toe nail. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Mae Siljestrom will be hostâ€" ess to her bridge club tomorrow eveâ€" ning (Friday). f Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of S. St. Johns avenue, are the proud parents of twin boys born Saturday, Nov. °24 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Rasmussen was formerly Miss Anna Bloomfield. The Merryâ€"goâ€"round club was enâ€" tertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Alma Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flynn and family, Miss Evelyn Anderson and Miss Joan Gion of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witâ€" ten today. (Thursday). . over tm« morts s«ome Mr. and Mrs. dren will spen Bloomington, 111 parents. at dinner Cleona U« Louis, Mo spend the Miss Gwendolyn James entertained a few friends Saturday evening for ber cousins, Mr. and Mys. Ja A. Nickell of Los Angeles, Calif.,msher home 328 ° E. Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Waino Santa of Deerâ€" feld avenue, were given a delightful surprise party Saturday evening by a number of their friends in celebraâ€" tion of their tenth wedding anniverâ€" sary. Mr. and Mrs. Santa were preâ€" sented a gift. Louis Geminer who is attending the University of TIllinois will _ spend Thanksgiving and the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geminer, who are giving a family dinner today, Thursday. Miss Elizabeth Phelps and Miss in peau e d d ut e urday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Bonson, Bunco was played at | which Miss Bertha Bonson won first prize, Mrs. Ada Watson, second, and | Airs. Beula Demgen, consolation, Mr. | Paul Delahaye, first, Mr. Andrew Pc. | terson, second, and Mr. A. Hollinger of Chicago was awarded consolation. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a nine pound son born Monday at the Highland Park hospital. The O. S. Fisher home on Oaklev avenue was the scene of . lightful party on Sunda Dancing and cards passeq ning hours most pleasan fortyâ€"eight guests present dell left withri.lr'i?emâ€"i's for St. >., yesterday where they will > weekâ€"end. H. Decker is entertaining today (Thanksgiving). Mrs. E. R. Baum and chilâ€" spend the weekâ€"end in Ass mitey the scene of a very deâ€" ty on Sunday evening. | cards passed the eveâ€" with Mrs. Ba;Jm;! pleasantly to the (Thanksâ€" in Ames, on Oakley he and Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick of Vine ost. avenue has returned from a week‘s eveâ€" visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van _ Schaick of Southport, Connecticut. of Mrs. A. L. Mills of N. St. Johns to avenue left Monday for Deerfield fuâ€" Mass., where she will join her son who is attending Deerfield Academy ling located there. Mrs. Mills and Everett end will then go to Boston, where they _ on will spend â€"the holidays. On Wednesday, Nov. 28, the Royal OM\ Arch degree was conferred at Highâ€" the land Park chapter No. 226, R.A.M. and | An unusually large attendance was P» {present at this meeting. AYâ€"| Aan early morning prayer service AY) | was observed at Bethany Evangelical ku"'; church this morning at seven o‘clock. igo | _ Miss Elinore Morgan, who is a {senior at Agnes Scott college, was AC®) formally invested at the regular inâ€" Thiâ€" | vestiture services at the college, Nov. rs. {3. The ceremony took place at 11:30 !in the morning in the college chapel, lnznnd is a custom unique to Agnes ‘North Shore Congregation Israel | _ Thanksgiving night there will be a dance at Witten Hall. The H. P. Social club promise every one who attends a good time with fun and favors for everyone. A surprise is in store for everyone who attends. : Thanksgiving night dance at Wittens Lincoln and Vermon avs., Glencoe. Sunday morning service, Dec. 2, at 11 o‘clock. Rabbi Kopald will speak on "And Some Other Jews." Story hour for childrem during service. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall of Linden Park place returned Monday from New York City where they have been the guests ‘of Mrs. Randall‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sampsell of Lake avenue are entertaining at dinner Saturday evening preceding the Spanish Fiesta to be held at the Highland Park club that same eveâ€" ning. This Fiesta is under the ausâ€" pices of the Ossoli club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street attended Kenosha chapâ€" ter O. E. S. last Thursday evening. Miss Mary Kimball of South Green Bay road returned Saturday | from Boston, Mass., where she has spent the past four months visiting. Junior Ossoli met at the home of Miss Ethel Harmon of Laurel avenue on Tuesday afternoon. A reception for the new members of the Highland Park Woman‘s club will be held on Monday, Dec. 3 from three to six at the home of Mrs. George E. Bliss of 522 North Linden avenue. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the, First United Evangelical church gave a surprise party on Friday afâ€" ternoon fer Miss Touring and Miss Cox at the home of Mrs. Edward Wendling of South Green Bay . road, the occasion being the Misses Tourâ€" ing and Cox‘s birthday. | _ Miss Helen Carr who attends Rockâ€" | ford college spent the weekâ€"end with |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Carr of Lincoin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Murison and daughter Miss Murison of Onwentsia aveinue are residing at 1120 Lake Shore drive, Chicago for the winter. Junior Ossoli met at the home of ‘ nosha at dinner today. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges of | Ridgewood drive, are receiving conâ€" | gratulations on the birth of a son | born Monday at the Highland Park | hospital. | _ The Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Schriver [and children _ are spending . the | Thanksgiving | bolidays . with â€" Mrs. | Schriver‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oren | Badler, of Orangevilie, III. | _ The Thanksgiving baskets brought |to the DeForest school by the chilâ€" | dren will be sent to Laird House in | Chicago, where they will be distrib. | uted to families in that neighborKood on Wednesday. The DeForest school ‘will observe a recess from Wednesâ€" | day afternoon to the following Monâ€" | day morning, reopening on Decemâ€" ber 3rd. The Presbyteriar Guild met at the home of Mrs. E. E. Mellinger of Marshman avenue on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. J.;B. Deibler and Mrs. B. F. Rieke assisting. An African program was given. Mr. and Mrs. David Mayer of Sherâ€" idan road, Glencoe, are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son on Friday, Nov. 23 at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Caroline Stieglitz of South Linden avenue is in New York where she will visit for several weeks. M. P. 2047000000 Mr. John Grill of Milwaukee, Wisâ€" consin spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street. Mr. Grill is Mrs. Bruce‘s brother. Mrs. Irving Stieglitz of South Linâ€" den avenue left Friday evening for Cincinnati, Ohio where she will spend the holidays. The board of the Highland Park Woman‘s club met on Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. Carleton A. Harkness of Prospect avenue. Mrs. Henry Vail of Laurel avenue entertained at bridge Friday afterâ€" non at her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Collins are enâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, LATE FOR WANT ADs string of pearis somewhere in o en sc S S Dohis llry.l‘l‘ ‘s . Rigdon‘s, and Drelske‘s. eacher‘s Efforts wast. f io Even the teacher often forgets how "__ _3 much remaifis to be learned after we mee onferiable room : ! have succeeded in the breadâ€"andâ€"batâ€" bank Adventurer and rover, a dynamic force in the literature of his day, Jack London, in addition to his fame, bequeathed to his daughter a unique and very human heritage. So close was the relationship between the. great man and the little girl that, alâ€" though he died when she was only fifteen years old, Joan London abâ€" sorbed the outstanding qualities of ‘ his greatness. A love of all things bunnndfimanddun,cmol‘ pettiness, of sham, of pretense, »..4 qualities that distinguished the father j in his life and works, gave wings to the child‘s development. 1 talent. "I see the mighty Jack in her," H. L. Mencken said after hearâ€" ing one of her lectures, while George Douglas wrote in the San Francisco Bulletin, "I have heard many lecâ€" tures, but none that has held me as she always holds her audience. It is a rare gift that she has inherited and perfected, the gift of magnetie utâ€" terance, of commanding undivided atâ€" tention and communieating enthusâ€" iasm." To lovers of her worldâ€"famous father, Miss London‘s introduction to public life as a popular lecturer was on event of prime importance. Her success was immediate and gratifyâ€" ing. She was her father‘s daughter, but more than this she was herself a woman of force, personality and talent. "I see the mighty Jack in her," H. L. Mencken said after hear. don" is the title of his daughter‘s inâ€" tensely interesting lecture. trets tate recently purchased bywi(-r'. Carâ€" queville with a 200 foot frontage on Bazel avenue. The total investment, Enberiiein ons n acichnkia ind id we understand, will be about $50,000. Anderson & Ticknor are the archiâ€" DAUGHTER OF JACK P LONDON IS COMING built on.p{nrt of t}; (-)-I;lméh;:ldn Work is progressing rapidly on the beautiful new home of Jeffrey Carâ€" queville on Hazel avenue near the lake. It will be ready for occupancy about April 1. The home is being JEFFREY CARQUEVILLE TO ERECT NEW HOME a store house, was not greatly damâ€" aged, as the fire was confined to one corner owing to the prompt arrival of the firemen and their efficient efforts. "The fire department made a fast run Tuesday afternoon, when an old frame structure on the McLaughlin property on St. Johns avenue caught fire. The building, which is used as FIREMEN SAVE FRAME BUILDING ON ST. JOHNS The principal address . was by | Coach Hanley of Northwestern uni<{ versity whose good talk on athletics | and kindred topics was heard with | interest and manifest appreciation by [ the large number of members pres-! ent. Coach Peel of Deerfieldâ€"Shields | h‘gh school and his football squad . wrre guests and #reftly enjoyed the affair, which was a complete success throughout. 1 At the.regular dinner and aeuion? of the Highland Park Rotary club| Monday noon at the Moraine hotel, | a special program and special guests | were features, and the dinner was! served in the main dining room of| the hotel. NORTHWESTERN COACH Talk by Hanley at Session on Monday Enjoyed; Coach Peel and Squad Guests The fourth quarter was about even until in the last few minutes when after two first downs Cronkhite plunged through from the twenty yard line for the second touchdown, the game ending with the score, Highwood 14, Winnetka 0. ROTARY CLUB HEARS In the second quarter Highwood‘s strength asserted itself with long end runs by the Boylans and Allen and a plunge by Cronkite brought their first seore. . Make Safety Late in the third quarter a Highâ€" weod limtesman broke through and bigeked a punt which rolled over the goal line for a safety, making the score, Highwood 8, Winnetka 0. they were within scoring distance, once on the thirtyâ€"yard line and once on the fifteen yard strip, but lacked the scoring punch to put the ball over " Y e hn fpul â€"â€" downs with a brilliant running attack. First Quarter Scoreless The first quarter was scoreless, alâ€" though in this quarter Winnetka made its greatest bid to score. Twice through the line so in the later quarâ€" ter Winnetka‘s offensive efforts were mostly by the agrial route. Even these attempts were often stopped when _ Highwood linesman _ broke through and downed the passer beâ€" fore he could throw the ball to a waiting teammate. On the offensive Highwood showed their usual push (Continued from page 1) (Contibued from page 1) ‘‘"The Lion and the Mouse" featuring | Lione! Barrymore and has augmented _ this fine feature presentation with | another program of fine talking‘ acts | and shorts including LAfs Wilson in | a screaming comedy sketch "Miss Inâ€" | formation" and Rddie, Peabody in | "Banjomama." _ This bill will be | shown on Wednesday and Thursday, | Dec. 5 and 6. i Following this the Alcyon ~unâ€" &-Mvdfl:hnh-v.b nounces a brilliant list of consecutive use what education we have, unless hits as follows in the order in which t-.hflh--tâ€"n- sound: "Lilae Time" "King of Kings" can present on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8 the beantifol "talkie" româ€" ance "Glorious Betsy" starring Dolâ€" ores Costeilo and Conrad Nagel along TALKING PICTURE €WMWW â€"EX10¢ 12 C W + . Continued from page 1 ALCOHOL Becker Auto Service , PHARMACISTS 388 Central Avenue 389 Roce Pass a box of Candy from Gsell‘s ‘To * __*_ BATTERY [(x$"5 ond up EARL.W. GSELL & CO. May we WHITMANâ€"JULIA PATSY‘S Thanksgiving Dinner 15 North St. Johns Avenue, nO“'ew.l.’f.: E fine bill of Vitaphone CHRISTMAS CARDS on Sale Now Very Complete Assortment to . _ Choose From! GLYCERINE change the oil and lubricate your car * Phone 31 ONE FILLING LASTS A WHOLE SEASON Your PROTECTION RADIATOR aste Better will WÂ¥ [ 4 [ LCC JOr MNeif aggressiveness and acumen in being foremost in bringing to the North Shore the -nm-ufm.,,.,, entertainment.â€"Cotnrbiuted.. The Alcyon is the first theatre on the North Shore to go "sound" and it ism fine tribute to the progressiveâ€" ness of the institution. We take great pleasute in highly commending the management for their ag@ressivencas onl en EOTRE and "Women They Talk About," Al Jolson in "The Singing Foo!" will be shown at the Alcyon some time in the near future exactly as shown at Mcâ€" Vickers Theater. "Show People" "Land of The Silver Fox"® "Varsity" "Beware of Bachelâ€" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1928 389 Roier Williams Avenue Highland Park /6

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