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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1923, p. 6

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h cei w Ca w ts 3t 4 1t e# Py £. . :Forf iesR k t Nt# i xP <I &# 94 Miss Rose Tantanq of Spring Valâ€" ley, I!l., is spending . a two week‘s vacation with her sister, Mrs. Charles Fiore. â€" M d t Mrs, Milledge Bullfird who has been spending a few days with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Bourniâ€" que, at their summer home at Maâ€" nitou Island, Mich., wi* return home today. * Mr. Lyman Murphy| has returned from Park River, N. f), where he spent the past two weeks. Miss Ida Benson returned to Albuâ€" querque, . N. Mex., last week, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson and Miss Ethel Hepburn attended the K. P. picnic at Gages| Lake, Sunday. The Misses Mar ite and ‘Alice Quinn of Racing, Wis., spent a few days last week with ?hs. A. C. Alâ€" len. + â€"_Mr. and Mrs. H.} just moved. into their Oak street. Campbell Chapter, hold‘ a meeting . Septe regular meetings . wi September 19th. [ Miss Catherine Ra town, O., is the gues Bournique. She will Miss Bournique‘s brid Prof. and Mrs. Ho New York are spendi this week with relativ Mr. and Mrs3. F. C,. children returned Mo rington, I!l., where past ten days. | Mr. and Mrs. Fredérick Scholtis of Roseland, . I!I., were| the weekâ€"enc guests of Mr. and M Han;y; Leha Mr. and Mrs. Ed St. Louis are visitin Mr. Fred and Mr. Mr. Henry Clow. Mrs, been visiting her so few months will retu Mrs. Sterling to St. Mr. Harry McClurg and tbr{g son are spending two weeks at: Galio Ohio. * t The William Guygt family | spen several days last week at Barrington attending camp meeting. t i Mr. and Mrs. Adoliph Goelitz an family have returned from a tw weeks vacation at Pogt Lake, Wis. 10°H. j y | Mrs. Hodges and dhughter of Ephâ€" riam, Wis., are the| guests of M Lionel Robertson and his daughtep this week. * | | : Mr. and Mrs. C.â€" Highwood anriounce, daughter born, Sa 18th. Mrs. R. C. ‘Bleime dren have returned N. D., where they s Mrs. Allen‘ of osh, Wis., â€" spending this week with her son, M 4. C. Alion, uie Mr. and Mrs. Pay!l W. Blancha and son, Paul, Jr., have just return from a motor trip ‘sgpent in vario cities in Illinois. ring theirâ€" st; in Aurora they attermded the Centr States Fair and Exposition and we entertained at the Home of Mrs. E. MceCormick of thig city. . . Mr. and Mrs. F. |Mutchler gre their new . bungalow| at 4485 Alpi avenue, East San go, Calif. A â€" baseball that > promis thrills is scheduled fpr next Saturd when Fell‘s Clothing team and Tor theâ€"barber‘s nine mik in a contest determine, which is champion in t national game. | _ The afternoon: sewing club delig fully surprised Mrsg. Philip‘ Sch yesterday afternoon. BA NUMBER 27 The Higbland Park Press Entered as second Class matter March 1, 1911, land Park, Ilinois, uhder the Act of| March 3, 1879. Published weekly bfi The Ud«h P«%&_Co at Hw-ndP‘;hW‘;’;'; PAGE SIX Albert : Larson, Statione $16â€"90 Worth of the Very ‘You will pay ONLY 15]} CENTS a MONTH fér these eight new novels becauke they will appear in serâ€" ial form in the next twelve bers of THE LADIES‘ HOME JOURt{AL. Among them will be the lategt stories by Booth Tarkington} Zane Grey, George Wesâ€" ton, Joseph bfif’&i&fii';’;fi" hers. Just call 567 and one of my boys will start deligering The Home Journg@l to you beginning temorrow. ||} { "The next twelve months will bring Journal redd} ers eight new novels by eig i t favorite writers. y will appear in big installmentts, 15,000 to 25,000 words each month and eath nove will be completed in not more than four months.:. Yku will get them in about this order:, September, [{‘The House of Brokpn Dreams" by Christine JoFe fplade; October, "The Midâ€" landers" by Booth Tark ngfon; later, among othets, Zane Grey‘s "The Thundering Herd" and one of Joseph C. Lincoln‘s colorful Cape (od stories. Eight novéls at a minimum of $2.00 ea¢h would cost the reader $16.00â€"and ?l:ey would have to wait a long time to get them because they won‘t be ;lmblished in book form unltil they have appeared sdrially inâ€"The Home Jo â€"/ nal.," 15 it | To s [ + ard Kuist o g a few day s in this city. . E. S. will no ber fifth, but 1 be resumed rd Sterling o their brother rge Tucker an Hoopes who ha for the , pas with Mr. an uis. | ick Scholtis 0 1 and two chi Park Rive: nt three week: . Summers o the birth of | urday, â€" Augus . Syson: have new home on H (Miss Helen Willits of South Sheriâ€" ||élan road returned> Saturday, Aug. 85. from Sioux City, Ia., where she |\fpent the past two weeks. 1 i Miss. Hazel Brown of Fairyiew ave= ue is enjoying an extended motor tyip with friends through |northern Michigan Ohi her way back|to Hart, here she will take up her kindetgarâ€" lien teaching again., } | ,Mr. and Mrs. William [R Ruffner jand children of Dean avemue left on ‘Thursday, Aug. 23, for | California where they will spend the next month, They will return by way of the Canaâ€" ‘dian Pacific. * | . _ Mrs. John A. Bunnell of North Linâ€" rden avenue has ‘returned m Canaâ€" da where she spent three ks‘ yaâ€" cation. & T25$ a Little Dorothy Larson, dj ughter. of Mr, and Mrs: John Larson of North St. Johns avenue, is quarantined with whooping cough. 5L 15 , Miss Helen Willits of South Sheriâ€" dan road and Mr. and Mrs. trlan Elâ€" dred of Laurel! avenue {left : this orning (Thursday).for Thrée Lakes, (Wis., to spend about ten days at the illits‘ cottage. â€"~â€" #4 \ «Mr. Jack Bell of Milwaykee, Wis., pent Sunday, Aug! 26, with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John. $. . Bel!, of Vorth ‘St. Johns avenue. } 4; . j Mr. and Mrs. Kittertmaster séturn Tuesday, Aug. 28, front spending hree weeks at Georgian y, Canaâ€" PW Pov. Tw rrmpbeat $ hy i9. C Mr, Thomas J. Kelly of orth-Sec-I‘% fom. '!‘%ee \Lakes, wls , where ithey nd street is spending a few weeks at.| iflf;fi(su‘iflmen’ (% 6 ‘ agle River, Wis. fa [** Miss* a&ant Swan| was thé reâ€" Mrs. Bacon of Decatur §pent seyâ€" Cipi¢ntâ€"of Honorable mention irf the ral days last week with Mrs. F. D. |recent knitting contést. conductefl by verett of Linden Park place. {the Fleischer Yarn Co. I Mr, and Mrs. George Shelton of Atâ€"/ A Lu'st fl‘hu&sflday ev’n g£ the K. P. anta, Ga., motored to High}and Park{district meeting was held here. §The ast week to visit their patehts, Mr.a-’flt‘x'- meeting will be h :at Waukeâ€" Mrs. O..F. Bell, of North avenue. | gan on Semifl. Â¥14 k ie and msC . Booth df Wouke: | wltey fon Mry diP dhootlt Sith n, formerly of Highland Park, anâ€" | !5" * ‘ 6 ounce the b);rth of a daughter, Laâ€" fit & }E""jc:'efl‘wm e’g‘fie: .{I' Aug! 281:" /ere, on Wednesday, July 25. hev. Ruist Feturned | ew _ York Miss Florence Kauffman of Vine avenue réturns today from |Camp Tatâ€" awingo, Me., where she |spent the past few weeks. t f Miss Grace Marsh of Prpgpect aveâ€" nue returned Saturday, Aug. 25, from a long visit with school {friends in Omaha and Minneapolis. | ; ést Fiction for only $1 Mrs. Wilbert Carr and children, who have been the ‘guests of Mrs. F. D. Everett of Linden Park | placé, are leaving : this week for Qberlin,; O., where Mr. Carr is the professor of Latin at the college. 1i ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred K.; Maechtle and children have returned from Wisâ€" consin, where they spent (the week visiting relatives. They celebrated the seventyâ€"ninth â€" birthday f :‘ Mrs. Maechtle‘s mother, Mrs. Bredt, during the family reunion: which they held last week. _ i Theodore Kauffman, Jt., of Vine avenue, has returnéed <from â€" Three Lakes, Wis., where he was the guest of the H. H. Doty family.| . * Joseph Stipe and Edward Abbott left on Saturday, August 25, on an automobile trip to Color‘ Springs, Colo, r §J20 ho td .. Rev. and Mrés. J. F. Vu*, vera. were guests of varions‘friends in Highland Park this week and made a pleasant call ‘at the Press office.| Rev. Van Evera is now stationed a i}danhattan, Ill., and reports an interesting field of work,. His many friends and those of his son, William B. Van Evera, will be pleased to learn that the latter is director of religious on in theI First Christian Church of Chattanooâ€" ga, Tenn., and »‘en{oying wc,‘;flf\fll career. He is married and includes in lfi.; household a. promising: son ind‘ r. +o. e 4 Mr. and Mrs. Rarl McPherson of| Detroit, Mich., are spenfing a week | with Mr. _McPherson‘s &ugg and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and| Mrs:) Clyde ; W . Morgan Hise, of 840. Forest aveâ€" THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923 ; at the post office at Highâ€" Eâ€"t 14 [ Miss Janet| Maechtleé who has | Heen | yvisiting her‘dousins in C lumbus fand ‘ , Beaver Dam, Wis., has retuirned h e. _ Mrs. Louis N. Berube a daughfers | Misses Anna, Elizabeth an .Katherine, |of North First street, returned . st | Sunday ~fom Los Ang as, ..3 h [ where they spent the s er With | Mrs. Berube‘$ daughter, â€" Mrs. A.} H. | Frederickson. {Miss Anna| had. infenâ€" | tions of makirig her ft:&u-e home thiere | but has retu to attend an rn i'.college. The thip proved very delight: «. Charles<R. Wennberg, ployed the Bowman Dairy Co., will motor Duluth, Minn, on Sept.â€"5, to spe his two ‘weeks vacation,. i An enmtsi:flhent‘an ce w be held at the Everett ball on F day evening, Aug. 31, at 8 p. | daylight saving time. Good music v be furnished and a good ti \‘ A benefit buhco party will be } at the residence of Mrs, John Mey Sr., Burchell ‘avenue, h hwood, Friday afternoon, Aug. 31. \The pul is cordially invited. _ | _ t _ Mr. and Mfs. John |Bo6th of| MHeâ€" Daniels avenug had as their w sâ€"dnd guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. D Is and son Forbe§ of Ft. nson, I and Mr. and Mrs. Raphiel Nettes £ daughter Jeart and â€" son funior, lof Fond du Lac,. Wis. Mrs. | Danielsi is Mrs. Booth‘s sgister, and [xs. Netteâ€" shem ber niece. _ } ons so ful. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Keagle efterâ€" tained Rev. and Mrs, Howard Kuist at | a luncheg:\ on Tuesday, Augi{ 28, \Rev. Kuist Feturned | to New ork [ City Wednesday to e w in | the White B‘lble s‘cho;l” here helis a member of the faculty, | â€" |__Mrs. Mary Ehrens of Prairie avénue ihad as her weekâ€"end guests Mr.fand [ Mrs. George Ely ‘of Lacon, IIl. § â€" Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ton kand children and [Mr, Ralph A. Bard fand &on who have spent the past mdnth camping at Antonito, ‘Colo., retuined home Jast S nday, f3.% A3 mrs. George\|Ely of Laceon, Ill. s DRudley, John and To my Putkpam of Lake avente réturn S turday from Camp Winnépe, Eagle (River, Wis., where they sgent the past! two morfths. y s hetrcbeuibahait â€" sactatiinaal c i * 4 j Dorothy, Irvin, Shirley and Nandy Reay of Hazel uye%xe return y fomfg"fl%ee Lakes, Wis!, where ithey spPeAt The summer, |â€" 114 Mr. and Mrs, Irving E. Stieglitz of South Linden avemue kave Immed from Green Lake, laia, whereithey spent the past two /w 4 § j Miss Ella Mae Canndy stoppéd off at Highland Park to vigit Miss fdna Schulz of Homewood avienue Tugsday evening, on her way from New York City to Seattle, Wash. & Mrs. Ludington of Cambridge{City, Ind., is the guest of her niece,} Mrs, H. A. Portér of{ N. Shetidan ro@@ for two weeks." $ { 9 : â€" 01 Miss Heféfi H(v)y;{e‘ tâ€"u;x;gti day from New York City whe spent the past two weeks. Mr. and gnd Mrs. St¢phen, Rdberts of Sheridah avenue, will mové into their new residence ;n the Laing subâ€" division about the first of September. Miss Helen Hoyne réturned Wues: day from New York City wherk she Miss Frances Holbrook retu Friâ€" day from & motor trip to Daytdp, 04 and Richniond, Ind.; Hringing | Miss Heléen Johngon of Rithmond back with her. > â€" & B Mr.â€"and Mrs, Jogeph| Delhay® and family leazeg Sept. 3 fort a motd® trip to Los Afigeles,, Calif}, where) they plan to make their future hom j Mr. and Mrs. Amos |Holabit leave Highland Pa?k aturda Grand Rapids, Mich,, where the make their future II;)m % ' . Mrs. Pérry Patterson|who spéht the summer a'aCouders:po y Pi#s, reâ€" turned to Her home bringing hermothâ€" er, Mrs. Susan Dunnh, with her. 1 Mr; E. J, Mitchell and his da Miss Azoré, return+ ‘Thesday six weeks‘ trip in‘ Capada a east. They report L st del trip. + mA [ 9 id Mr. and Mrs, Frank] B. Horter of Park Ridge are the happy paréhts of a daughter born Aug. 21. Mrs. omer was formérly Miss Ruth Jo! n of this eity, $. i C>..41 * 2b ~Mr.. and Mrs. Joé Thomas of Fond du Lac, Wis., motored| here Tesday and visitefdl their sgister, Mrs/â€" Leo White. 6 4 . I Mrs, Frank G. Hoyne and Mrs. R. $. Anderson leave todky for uth, Minn,, where they will spend few weeks. | SCn 7 Trinity Private Kindergarten opens Tuesday, Oct. 2. For further informaâ€" tion, telephone Mrs. Roy S. Bgrtlett, Highland Park 419. e foue _ Mr. and Mrs. Waltert Worth of Evâ€" anston arpounce the bikth of ughâ€" ‘ter, A t 23. Mr orth ~Aforâ€" merly Miss Eliza%th Bilber. [ ‘‘Mr.‘Jesse L. Smit just from Elligon Bay, Wis), wherelthe has been the guest of *r. rge Hooker, a ‘resident of Chicagp. Mr.! Smith also visi?d at Mackinaw, t St. Marie and St. Joseph and MeeBish Isâ€" lands. °/ § 3M . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rigdon and son returned Tuesday fronm a mothr trip in the east. o. S olesoret 2 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John 9. Bell of North St.â€"Johng avenue ‘had |as theil weekâ€" end "guegts Miss F < of Beverly Hil!l, IL,and Mr. Arthbr Oeh] and Mr. Robert Hanson of (hicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Munter Will moâ€" tor to Indiana to @en the end at a reunijm of the Huriter £ y. | ~ Mr. and Mrs. Walter anston ounce;‘l* bi ter, A t 23. Mrs. 1 merly Mts Elizafith Mrs. William J. of South Secâ€" ond street had as her |guests the ‘::1 week her niece, M 1 ‘her son and daughter of Western y Ill. Mr.) Gordon |\Clarkson : Mr. Ryder of Shanghai, China, s t: the first part of the week with land Mrs. Obde. $> q 9P on sbn motor trip .rldj rs. R. ‘or Duluth, | the htful will for will not much a Simply natic) m ho:tgxn an grocer.â€"Adv. > Refreshments consisting of. MLe and doughnuts were : served,> the doughnuts in particular coming in for loud praise. _ i {# . The women of the auxiliary â€" f very gra tmurl: the business To of Highland\,Park for their hel:fi Eukinz the party a success, as thing from tgbles and chairs to coffee., prizes and hapkins, was donated. thereby ng tth receipts ; ‘ all profit, > ¢ & MB P to swell ‘the sick and Tn&y-aai-c-fi fund. On‘g nation of $100 came as a very pleakant surprise, and th were seve $5.00 and $10.00 scriptions. C The card party given by the Women‘s Auxiliary of the American Legion, at the Henry . Mason home on the 2 t, was a happy event throughout, There was an even hundred seated at % tables and 25 or more ladies cbm to enjoy the company without : cards. Several donations were made by generous) friends of the auxiliary $ old on s hn ie c tnal & s3 one ‘of his classes that she met Mr. Kuist and now she xnd Mr. Kuist will plan all future work together. LEGION AUXILIARY ; | | / .___ PARTY Is sUCCESs an important church position as |diâ€" rector of religious education, and ther went: on to the Biblical seminary in New York fo prepare for work in the foreign field. It was. as a studentLin ana nf . Wig inlnacos "What. alinlien _4 o mignt ian minister of many years‘ exy VvT- ence in Ohi6, is a graduate of W r eollgge. l-fo a year or more she held he offers each year one co tn wchurch history. ‘The institution| in which heâ€"tgaches is interdenom = al and its rapid growth in recent has attracted a great deal of attenâ€" tion. His ¢onnection with this instiâ€" tution assiires him a great field lfer‘ usefulness, ‘ The interest Howard‘s many friends in Highland Park have taken in his career has lately been enhanced bylh‘h fortunate marriage to a beautiful and talented young woman, Miss Lepone Irene Margquis of Wooster, 0. Miss Murqu_is, the daughter of a Presbyterâ€" Anyway the corner loafers as a graduate student in the Biblical seminary in New York attracted the attention of the head of the instituâ€" tion, Dr. W. W, White, himself a notâ€" ed Greek spholar, “tnd led to Howard‘s rapid advancement. He‘now carries some of the teaching courses formerly conducted by Dr. White. In addition on college at Le Mars, Ta., and in 1922. receiyed the degree of Master of Arts‘in New York university. He is a candidate for tlce degree of tor of Philosophy at the same university. A thesis he submitted was. aw the prize qf the New York University Philosophital society for the r 1921â€"22, ‘mnd was published by | the University, It was entitled "Is a Philâ€" osophy of History Worth While?" and was reviewed by FTlint’s History ::Lf;_he Philosophy of History. â€" His rd public schools. Feeling the stro urge for‘h higher education for the great) possibilities for usefu! it might bring, he left Highland Park ten years ago, and, pncticgl';y idâ€" ed financiglly, made his way up today he has an honored position as instructor| in Greek in the Biblical seminary in New York City. In 1917, Howard graduated from Western Unâ€" ion college at Le Mars, Ia., and in 1922. receiyed the degree of Master of Arts‘in New York university. He is On Tuesday evening of this Professor Howard Kuist and bride of New York City were given a pâ€" tion by mem of Ebenezer Evanâ€" gelical church and other friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nogerenâ€" berg on South Sqicond street. deâ€" lightful program was given by the friends of the young people, this inâ€" cluding an address by Rev. J. F. Van Evera, which elicited a very happy reâ€" sponse from Mr. Kuist. The nce of a larg fassen:&age gave evi ‘ of ‘ the great esteem in which! the young people are held. [ p3»h Howard Kuist, as he is familiarly ctalled by |his Highland Park friends, was born| here and educated in our public lbllools. ‘Feeling the ll#n‘ng Former His The | Ladies‘ Aid society ?f St. John‘s Rvangeli¢cal church will hold a bakery sale éa‘tnrday, Sept. }s, in Meierhoft‘s ‘store, . ... MKR., AND MR Mrs. Nellic Smith of North First street is recovering from an Opera tion performed last Tuesday at t Highland Park tospitul. She ptw- ting alorig very nicely. t ter of Rochester, N. Y. . Tomo they ‘leaye. for'?I short visit in Wisâ€" consin. | ‘ _ j i | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider and daughter have returned from a m trip t.. They were accompanied part of the way by Mrs, Schneider‘s sister, Mrs. M. E. Norris and daughâ€" Mrs. . m.?mc,of‘m 8 in road. as her guest last week he slqteriflurs.; Robert Colburn, of Cin fi, % Â¥ x Mrs, T. C. Butz of South Sheridan road ‘ha; retufiid from Mt. Cl Â¥ Mich; she was accompanied by her erâ€"inâ€"lgw, Mrs. 0. ~C.| Butz, of Winnetka. /; [ f 7 K. Mrs. F. D. Rose and son, Junior, 4 Miss Isabelle spent the weekâ€"end wg‘b Mrs. Rose‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs,) J. R. Butler, of Chicago.. flected by the prevailing e 1 D xn -*' for f O o mup moak bakes. Hight!: Notab uperfine â€" Flavors > are le Career S. KUIST .. |.;=>â€" EN RECEPTION nd Park Boy Entertained; called to a n i‘%&;&m day evening Wt 7:80 to consider plans for the fut 4. f J. H. Keagle, ipastor, f After a short vacation we resume services '-»3 Bunday, Sept. 2. The campmectings and vacation periods are over and we all will be glad to get busy in he Lord‘s kingdom. The The Tincs off wotk are bang wipked the: 0f}| wotk are b out, fix.o, t day which :;l be helsdu:z the ,J‘ Bunday in October. f y s#hool| at 9:45 sharp.) The primary depiirtment will meet at the usual place,fthe Y, W. C. A. rooms. â€" The pasto) I preach at 11 o‘clock, and agrin.a® 8 p. m. Sunday school council. wil n after the prayerâ€" meeting on ) %y evening, Sept. 11, to compikte arrangements for Rally Day aifl other business that will be necessaryRo 4 to at onee, ; _ The younglipeople of the churth are Troning Machin 15 10 a, m, to 4 p. pective new one cellent: machine. |â€" Your Old M.chine} ‘Taken 'ifir:i;l Hoover AMmaammm. Tho Earl W. C t 15:South St. Johns Ave SvAturday, f 3 B9 Central Avenue . DECKER & HUBER outh St. Johns Avenve, Highland Park | «EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKE a _0 *ilfe R EVANGELICAL HUBER ELECTRIC SHOP itedal factory demonst to 4 p. m:x,tnd we in ‘\new ones to see the c CUUM CLEANERS 1t AF ine}S'umme‘ _ Confection .00 Down, $5.00 Month cial 29¢ a Pound Expert Repairs for All Makes Assorted Flavors PHARMACISTS ainting & 'nung ;P ASP__:?_% August 11th ation will be at our s rite our old customers. prrect method of usi Estimates Given Freely H s Phone Deerflm‘zn.j : i it P w C ME@CRE ELA JA am pleased to ounce fl’l’{t- egective at! once, I will. gnt forth ‘ effort possible to serve gou with this old, reliable lime of Exâ€" tracts, Spices, cines, Toiletries, etc. ET Folks in this ighborâ€" hood will be glad| to know that WATKINS UALITY PRODUCTS are to be deâ€" livered to their door again. AT YOUR WM. S. GUYÂ¥OT The : Watkins Dokler Telephone 23 Hamfilton- Liber X ME ation F: from this exâ€" ly

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