P R’ Vrange, N. J., who stopped for the weekâ€"end en route from California. Miss Elizabeth Bacon had as ï¬gr &uests last week Miss Geraldine Shepherd 6f New York City, ®hd Mr. Hill & Wheeler, one of our real estate firms, will move about Oct. 20, ï¬v:.thho?eoltmc«w;ven:f to store fornierly occupied by bert Larson, stationer. The Young Men of the New Moveâ€" ment class of the Ebenezer church met Tuesday evening at the home of H. A. Hanson, South Green Bay road. The usual large attendance was prekâ€" ent.. A number: of very important matters were brought up and ‘work laid out for the next quarter. The class.has taken charge of having the m::f.:? church m:‘iiodm reâ€" a number of necessary repairs made. An invitation is exâ€" tended to all of the young men of this community to attend the meeting. Mrs. John Kampe of Liewellyn aveâ€" nue, Highwoodj entertained about thirty â€"guests ‘at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Carl Hanâ€" gren on Saturday evening. The house was very attractively© decorated in pink and white! Mrs. Hangren was presented with many lovely and beauâ€" tiful gifts, % E fing ammirerany fof her yivens, M versary parents, Mr. and Mrs, John G. Conant. of the First United: Evangelical church meets this afternoon Yflh Mrs. R. G. Evans of South First ‘street. Mrs. Walter W, Manning of North Linden avenue yesterday from Boston, whete she spent the past Mr. Mrs. G. H. Redding of Montpelier, Vermont, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Rigdon of Glencoe avenue. f r Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hangren ihave moved into their apartment on Palâ€" mer avenue. Mrs, Hangren was for,; merly Miss Martha Freeman of Donâ€" dance on Saturday evening. f Mr. and Mrs. Bollienbachk motored to Highland Park from Monticello and spent a few days at the home of their aunt and uncleé, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sienerth of Oakwood avenue. They returned home on Wednesday. The Woman‘s Missionary society of ‘the Ebenezer Evangelical church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Armentrout. § The ladies of St. James church of Highwood announce a bazaar on Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, and Friday, Oct.] 24, 25 and 26. T!:: annual afternoon card party and chicken supper will be! l‘nld on 'l‘\;unday.‘ They will give a number of her little friends at : party last Saturday afternoon com memorating her (birthday anniver Mrs. C. V. Nichols entertained at four tables of bridge yesterday afterâ€" ance Union, Friday, October 12 at two o‘clock at the Y. W. C. A. All members are urged to attend. At the meeting on Sunday night of the Presbyterian Junior Young Peoâ€" ple‘s society, the following ‘officers were elected: President, Miss Sarah Margaret Mills; vice president, Ned Winston;t recordinig secretary, Miss Marianna _ Ruffner; â€" corresponding secretary, John Roberts; treasurer, Miss Elsie Watkins. There will be a business meeting of the Woman‘s Christian Temperâ€" The Woman‘s Marjorie Bawden was the guest of Miss Eleanor Pitt for the weekâ€"end and attended the dinner dance given at the Lake Bluff Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J.; Macâ€" Bean and Miss Rosafinda MacBean of 274 Laurel avenue, are at the North Shore hotel in Evanston for a few weeks prior to their sailing on a year‘s tour of South America and Mrs. Caroline Evert, mothéer of Mrs, H. B. Edwards, has gone to Galena, IIL, her former home, to spend the winter with relatives. + ud m Entered as second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the pos land Park, Iilinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 1 The Higbland Park Press Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County NUMBER 33 PAGE EIGHT LOCAL AND PERSONAL BUSINESS as usual, but 4t location. : We‘ve moved to Central Avenue. 6 o TA P en d ALBERT LARSON Stationer [ PHONE 567 € j entertained t o ie d ©Enee "AWos Cl s army, will proceed to8:: Francisco, and sail for Manila, to spend the winâ€" ter with Mr. and Déin C War. cA d cait s ’ A most delightt cu'dg party for Elks and their ladjes wa;.heid last evening in Witten hall.. rizes were awarded. : 4 | Associate matrom‘s and advance officers night will be observed ~at Campbeli Chapter, O, E. S.Lnext Wedâ€" ‘nesday evening. | members are inâ€" yited ‘to attend.. . : |!~:_ _ f> : } |. > . The social committee of vtlm Ravinia Woman‘s Civie e gave the first eard party of the n in the vilâ€" lage hall Tuesday, Oct. 2. Those who did not ‘care for enterâ€" tained by Mrs. Pearl Walters Close ©Dr.. and Mrs. spent Sunday with H. Bowden. Mr. J. J, Brand has gone to St. Peâ€" tersburg, Fla., for ue“:&m.: The Press is in receipt of a card from Mr. Brand sent from Washin n, D. C. Mrs, Caap'e?sen kes the place of Mrs. Florence Lillo (Florence Fridenâ€" berger) :in the third and fourth grades of the n uthl. | Dr.. and Mrs. harleg E. . Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Joy of Estes aventue, Chicago, to Al bert Gordon Renning, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Renning took place Saturâ€" day, October sixth at the Home lof the bri_des parents in #Qflrs ark. Mrs. Fred Ross and daughter, who spent the past week with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F} Winter, [h;ve returned to théir home in Peâ€". tersburg, II1. i §A ._ Mrs. E. P. Sedgwick Oof. Ravine drive is & the members of the D. A. R. at luncheon tm Mrs. C. G. Rosenow of S_‘M&Gmn; Bay yoad is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Robert Greenslade and daughâ€" ter, Mary Jane, have gone to Minneaâ€" polis, Minn., for a couple :Lweeh., Mrs. W. E. Bnmnte tained at a birthday ‘dinner Tuesday evening commemorating her birthday anniverâ€" Mrs. Alfred ciï¬ï¬‚'lï¬&'f spent‘ the past two | weeks and Mrs. Carl Wetzel of ] ond street, left on O? 6, for Mich. 1 { tw | Te oi s 11 00 4 0 / on B PPOCTY OM EO T e â€" EK or eli:ht xEonth: stay in %rlnce and southern Europe. t Mrs. Harry Haskell and dau&hter, Miss Hattie and M ‘$. Theadore Tuerâ€" gens and daughter, Miss Adela of Chicago, were guests of Mrs. M. C. Conrad of McGovetn, street yesterday. Mr c AYVK _ 1 se iT 1 Mrk.; C.â€" T. Boynton and’ daughter, Miss Edith of South Sheridan road, leave ‘on Thursday, Oct. 18, for a six Mrs. John J. Burnhs and daughter, Mrs. Jerome E. Steever who gccupied the Darby cottage Bronson aveâ€" nue, Ravinia, this summer will be on the north side of hicag?, for the winter. . I L 1Amly of Hoger Willams avenue, Raâ€" vinia, have moved ta 530 ‘orest aveâ€" nue. d Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wolff of Wade street are returning) this k from a motor trip th the east. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winter enter: tained seventeen sts .at . dinner Sunday evening. > (| J AY »B= Mrs. John J. Burns and daughter, Mrs. Jerome E. Steever who gctupied the Darby «cottage Bronson aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. -W;i family of Roger Wi The evening was ably in playing wfl A number of frien agreeably surâ€" prised Mr. Fritz Bahr, Jr., of Glenâ€" coe avenue with a party in homor of his â€"birthday on‘ Sgturday evening. $ 'ii;."iv'mum ‘B;ak of L;uml aveâ€" nue is on the sick list this week with an infected arm, . | F2 : mas. Later there will be an exhibiâ€" tion of his landsca, in‘tso';(h’um Pirie Art Gallery, _ | + *. Mrs. F, C. Peyraud and son, Robâ€" ert, have returned a year‘s resiâ€" dence in %gt:erlm and are again occupying<their cottage in Ravinia. Mr. Peyrand is still hroag painting, but is expected home before Christâ€" chureh of Waukegan on Thursday and Friday of last â€" The ladies report an interesting and instructive session. * P38 4 Mrs. Flora Gordon, Mrs. 1’!: Wendâ€" ling, Mrs. ,Elien Fritech, . ts K. Cline, Mrs, Morris, and Mrs. J. C. Fidder attended the ty W.â€"C. T. U. convention at ‘Fir&t' Baptist ahormaly Af MX ainlraaie o NC Anpies l o os sR THURSDAY, OCT 8. Carl Wetgel of Ng{t Secâ€" et, left on 1 . 6, for asca, Fred Ross and daughter, who Brand has gone to St. Peâ€" ge in Ravinia. *’"“'3 painting, before Christ. 1 be an exhibiâ€" OBER 11, 1923 t dorng office at Highâ€" who Mr. _ _ :This brief actount of Lew Sarett‘s life, it is assumed, will be of interest ;:tho? who 'i::lhh‘“ hi?‘hm Tuesâ€" y. It is stimt 1 inspiring, to know the outlying in such a vreis comfertenty. tr mhitoenam every oppor I after having made that opportunity by his own effort and perseverence. ‘ and | <In 1921, Lew Sarett won the Leâ€" vinson prize for his ppem: "The Box of God," a distinction which placed him among the fo .. ‘modern poe’: although, let it indergstood, ~ has never written a lile of free verse, §He&MyaU.S.FmRa;§etin1 the summer, professor in the Northâ€" western‘ University School of Speech, in winter, as well as an associate ediâ€" tor of "Poetry," contributor to The Atlantic Monthly, the North Ameriâ€" can Review, The Bookm 1, New York Post Literary Review, The American Boy, and other periodjcal Law School of the University of Iliâ€" nois, snd chas taken | post graduate work at Harvard Michigan uniâ€" versities. Sarett ones. An unusually b , but genâ€" uine tribute, is that of Benjamin De Casseres : "Here is rattling poetry and Mhutli‘tim m Sfm woke gx me ol or: ‘ Earth, ;:: the song of the wind without weaâ€" ther reports, a longing to wear mocâ€" casins instead of râ€"dollar paper: oxfords, to beat a tom that can‘t play ‘Dardenella,‘ . ; ; | as "Many Many Moong." This is a book which has been praised by eduâ€" cational â€" leaders, and | loved by the plain people; it has highly :esâ€" teemed by the fo: publications, and welcomed by the| more popular the Legion and parti ularly to the women of the Legion Auxiliary, who helped so materially in making the event a big house party. , WOMAN‘S CLUB OPENS The ‘American card: party at :Odd Fellows hall last Thursday evening brought out very large gathering from all over the townâ€" ship. The big lodge hall was filled to capacity, even the basement had to be commandeered to find room for the players. | There a prize for each table, and excellent coffee and an abundance of for refreshâ€" ments. It was ‘a real \"get together" party, a credit to the} local post of Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. ~~ Rev. F. R. 11, pastor & Sunday Bible school{â€"0:30 a. m. : An interesting sc for both girls and boys and men and women., . Morning worshipâ€"10:45 a.m. ) Sermon by the on an im« portant theme. i Christian Endeavorâ€"7:00 p.m. â€"â€" Young people are fally urged to attend this service. 1 Preachingâ€"7 :45 p.m f Evangelism all the | year around. Come and be inspi in sermon and song. Welcome to all. LEGION CARD PARTY > [ IS HUéll: sSUCCESS I £ tot The Bobâ€"Oâ€"Link courge will remain one of 18 holes, but e new plans provide for "speading oft" the course, that is, providing m distance beâ€" tween holes.. It is h to have the entire work complete by July (1, _ {An: additional tract of about 38 acres has been purc adjoining the club property on the southwest, and the work of expanding the entire course is in progress und r the superâ€" vision of the famous h firm of golf architects, Colt, + & Al, lison, who built the splendid course for Briergate club, rded as ond'l of the best in this p: of the counâ€" Extensive impro nts ‘are in progress at" Bobâ€"Oâ€"Link Golf : club which will make this ular Highâ€" land Park club one of finest golf properties on the No Shore. Purchase of 38 A on Southâ€" west Provides for Extenâ€" â€"‘_~ sive Improvement - 1 Mrs. E. Buck of was the witiner of a $25 priza®mwarded by the cago Daily News in the mystery ‘sta eoghut and her nlgu-, uri: es Davidson, won a $5 prize $ same contest. is the second $5 prize Mrs. Davi has ~ been awarded in the Daily. News mystery BOBâ€"Oâ€"LINK UNITED EV ANGELICAL (Continued . from Writes Prize THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, NBaects IS TO BE EXPANDED NEXT TUESDAY 1) iiepefue meraad. M UX Roai ie e in on tb id eP _iA from members of the Auxiliary Cpeemnac t C it 1 ul e t mnbnd s in 4 toht +4 Eo an i. rago (W. E. Lamson); North Pnrh, and Winthrop Harbor, Raymond Sanâ€" ger; North Shore, George MacAdam; Palatine (Adoliph M. Krahi); Pm_‘ Ridge, T. P. Brannum; York House, | A. T. Cox; Richmond (H. A. Brew. | er); Rosecrans (M. ks Robbins); J Wauconda, to be supplied. JUNIOR WOMAN‘$ CLUB FIRST MEETING OCT. 16 Evanston, Covenant, A. M. Penneâ€" well; First, E. F. Tittle; Hemway, H. G.â€"Smith; Wheaton, Morgan Wilâ€" liams. } f * Glenview (J. P. Newell); Greenwood and Ringwood, D."H. Ross: Gray‘s lake and Volo, Frank B. James; Harâ€" vard, C. H. Newham, Hebron and Al den, Ray W, Putman; Highland Park, Faink Atke Pormn: 5 D. Rtamg: Fain) ; orest, 8. B, son: Luuï¬: Vitle (B. w Wentworth): i Libertyville, C. J, key; McHenry and Cary A. E. Ashton; North Chiâ€" Pullman. (Other appointments in this part of the Chicago Northern district are as follows: J a x Superintendent, J. Hastie Odgersâ€" Antioch, E. Lester Stanton; Arlingâ€" ton Heights, W. B. Wllgmire;‘ Barâ€" rington, John E. l)el.angï¬ Carty, A. E. Ashton; Crystal Lake, H. D. Dick; Des Plaines, R. J; Smith ; Diamond: Lake, A. C. Gorton, 4 appointed to the Highland Park M, E. church by the conference which has just closed in Chicago. | Rev. W. EK. Grose, whose pastorate here has been a very â€" successful one, goes to the Rockford district, it is reported, and his depurture is deeply regretted by his peopleand&muityinm- eral, Rev. R. E. O‘Brien goes to West Pullman. ‘Other anvnointments in this. Delegates from several unions will attend the state convention at Freeâ€" port, Oct. 28 to 26. i REV. W. E. GROSE TO LEAVE LOCAL CHURCH Shen, ‘treagurer. © . | / + â€".>%0 _ /â€"_ [ . There is a very substantial incréase in 'ytgmbgrshi_p this past year. Resolved, That we thank the Lake county papers which have so ki]ï¬y given us the publiéity]‘;ol their colâ€" umns, t Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be‘spread upon the recâ€" ords of Lake County W. C. T. U. and that copies be sent to the press. * : Respectfully submitted, 1 f Orpha B. E 7 Mary B. Lake ‘ Jennic A. Miller s | / Committee Newly elected officers u?: j Mrs, C. P.‘Tibbetts, president; Mrs. Mary B. Lake, vice president; Mrs. Margaret E. Mercer, recording and corresponding secretary; Miss Stella the names of persons who. vote and work for the retention and enforceâ€" ment of the 18th Amendment and the Volstead | Law. â€" Belie that ¢the April primaries are of vital signifiâ€" cance we turge our bers to vote and to make every effort to induce others to vote, i £4 : Resolved, That we herewith express our appreciation of the entertainment given us by the Waukz:n W. C. :. U. and the women of: he First Bapâ€" tist church; of the beautiful flowers which deegngd the platform, Resolved, That we declare against any modification of the Volstead Law which would admit wine or beer or otherwise â€" weaken its | enforcement, and that we will do all in our power to insure the placing upon the ballot the country with ‘wet propaganda, iWh}:el'ebg'ympny 'peop}c are misied, be t here AMEC > Resblved, That we emphasize the importance: of scientific temperance instruction for old and young, and we call upon the members of our organâ€" ization to inform themselves so that they may be prepared to intelligently meet the opposing arguments, 34 Whereas; the ‘ element opposed to prohibition ‘in the â€"United States is both"openly and insidiously flooding The following â€" resolutions e adopted b{ ‘"the > members of m County "W.*C. T. U#_in their annual co:&enflpn,_{;beld in Waukegan last week. § CA We, the ‘imembers of Lake County ‘Woman‘s | Christian ~ Temperance Union, ‘yin‘ conventionth:uembhd,' gratefully acknowledge the guidance and help of the Heavenly Father in the ‘activities ‘of the past year, and herewith renew our allegiance to the principles ‘of our ‘organization, Declare ‘Against© Modification of Volstead Act; Reâ€"elect RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED e e o ud NTYW.C.:T.U.. s : â€" ANNUAL MEETING Doble is the new pastor ident; Others , oOr at Simiply delicious for favoring Cakes, Prostings and Byrups. _ Ask your %“‘f'*‘ï¬vhl@ -nmihcog\mmm bench in some good workshop. FREE TRIAL 15 8. Bt. â€"â€" 389 Central Avenue _ SOAP (e2] CHIPS â€" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, is Candy Day all over the United States, that‘s the day when you reâ€" create your interest in sweets of the better kinds, that‘s the day when you buy candy for your own personal eating, and that‘s the day when you buy the{?utuest boxes for special candy gifts. | ... Send a box of candy to every friend and relative. Buy candy for yourself. Maike Candy Day, Saturday, October 13th, a day long to be remembered, . lits Â¥ 1)uplex HUBER ELECTRIC sHoP 15 South 8t. Johns Avenue Earl W. Gsell & Co. Washing Machines _‘ ~YOUR OLD MACHINE TAKEN IN TRADE [+ ~The Sweetest Day This Year * Ay® A PURE soar * Saturday, October 13th CANDY DAY ssm oL. Jouns Avenue i8 â€.‘ 150 EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES . . «BEST FOR YOUR waskHEr °â€"| DECKER & HU BER Xtinie IGHT LEADING MAKES * Your Home SEE THEM ALL UNDER ONE ROOF ale work carceo ror ano peuiverso _ ***** * [ ||â€" ty Highland Park, Illinois f |'"E. trouble of oilingâ€"and the rouble that comes from U;m( to oil a :m'%d““m'lï¬dh The motor ummhwm_m smoothly and powerfully for years withour PHARMACISTS money, or accommodations . any kind unlesg on my written order, and my . .own signaturé. . YOURS m â€"withnooil/!| _ Down and it‘s SOLD IN BULK $5.00 Telephone 23 SUPERIOR GAIN A " DaY