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Highland Park Press, 18 Oct 1923, p. 6

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Mackenze of Lav avenue ~entertained â€" about thi guests at lunckeon yesterday. | / The Lady Elks Social club . held their election of officers Oct. 10. . Mr William Witten was elected presiden Mrs. James Collins viceâ€"presiden Mrs. R. W; Schneider treasurer, and Miss Elsie Witten secretary. > E. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Antes of No: h Second street had as their Sunday guests Mrs. Antes‘ mother, Mr Johanna Frantz, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Obergfell, Mrs. John Willis, M A and ~Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. Pyle, ard Alice and Beulah Rickwardt of Chica go, Mrs..Wilkomn and daughter, Makâ€" guerite of Milwaukee, Mrs. M. Fp renberger and Mrs. C. J. Lange of Deerfield, and a number of â€" othgr friends. j Miss : Lillian Antes of 7 9 ond street was hostess to the J. O. Y. Girls on Friday evening, Oct. 12; _ 23, for Logansport, Ind., where | will spend about a week visiting Mrs. C. A. Smith and| her sonâ€"i law and daughter, Dr.; and Mz Wolfenden are. visiting relatives ~ Syracuse, N. Y. | f Mr. and Mrs.°C. L. Berry of Hom wood avenue leave on Tuesday, Oc Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Zimm have moved from : Mrs, Herdki apartment on South Green Bay ro and are now liying with Mr. a Mrs. Gibbs until their new bungal« on Glencoe avénue is finished. Entered as second Class imatter )tnh 1, 1911, at the post office at Highâ€" land Park, Iilinois, under the Act of Harch 3, 1879, / Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County NUMBER 34 Mrs. F. M. Lanius has LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS PAGE SIX ‘be Higbland Park Press Watchmaker and Jeweler | <* Optometrist 392 Central Avenue | Phone H, P. 630 Sam Caine hn aboye, only with 1 New line of Mesh Bags for Davis line; gilver plated . Gents‘ Elgin karat white Just recfeivéd a litf"gé shipm"&trt of White gol(ljti-kmt genui crown, 7â€"jewel guaranteed Buy Now for I; H. NEMEROFF Wrist , where she spent e of Mesh Bags for |Fall, Whiting & _ j ne; silver plated ..§....;........... each§s7.w J ® ,' [ Cl 4 l \ 4 P ‘ HALF CASH; BALANCE MONTHLY‘ { at prices 12,; Tâ€"jewel m gold case ... Messrs. Fred R. and Herbert Moon left Monday e to attend the funeral of their a l(rp,R.J. Lobb, in Fenton, Mich., | â€" a iss d Mr. and Mrs., William Beere and two children spent Surnday visiting friends in Evanston: . Td { Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Collins .:mg,] the week end wiglg fri:;ds in Kenosha,: Mrs, Jack ,Fountaine of Cincinnati, O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, M. Seward for weeks. : : ‘Mrs. A. W. has returned from the east yh*n she spent a few Wweeks, y T I 0, fl!eY will KVe li g.adl hotel until spring. â€" Mr. and Mrs: Herman Black and daughter, Miss Mary Black, are leayâ€" ing for California‘to be gone for part of. the winter. . Later, on their reâ€" | The annual meeting and luncheon of the Women Golfers will be héld on Monday at the E r elub. â€" / _| Mr. William Guyot motored to Olâ€" ney, IIl., over the week end where he vigited relatives. | 9. * Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wirth of Evâ€" anston spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Silber.â€" Mrs. Mary Ehrens who has been on the sick list for the past week is very much improved and able to be around again. f * } ! | Bradford Larson is confined to his l::me this week ‘with : quinsy /sore roat. ( + [ Rev. Elmer Gieger has gone east to attend Princeton college. | [ If it rains on Saturday, the: Chilâ€" dren‘s Week Parade will be held the following Saturday. Don‘t miss it. Mr. and Mrs. . Frank â€" Rectenwald have arrived in California, according to a recent report received here, | ‘gutters, roofs, drain pipes, and ‘other allâ€"metal ‘construction is the sort you need on and around | your building. Our workmanship .will give long .$ : and satisâ€" faction, and our ‘Prices insure ‘‘economy besides, : : hinksnpefinyitihhiigincates mrelicentrs ied Arstiir 1 Tinbeariadiahs doabsrnd Miss Polly Wyles is leaving! this week for St. Louis, Mo., where she ‘will spend several weeks. § # â€" Mr. and Mrts. Frank Krum of Newâ€" ard, I!1, motored hereâ€"and spent the week end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Driscoll of McGovern street had as her weekâ€"end s her nieces, Mary Frances and !{elen Jane Feeley of Joliet. * iA t Mr. Albert Larson is attending the Curtis Publishing company‘s convenâ€" tion at Winona Lake, Ind., this week. Mrs. Howard A. Wrenn has returnâ€" ed from Del Monte, Calif., where she spent the sunmmer, and is at the Moâ€" raine hotel. After a few weeks‘ stay in Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn will return to Del Monte for the winâ€" ter. Be sure you‘re on time for the parâ€" ade on Saturday at‘ one o‘clock promptiy. j â€"_Mrs. M. Lange is in St. Luke‘s hosâ€" '9131}, Chicago, suffering from broken arches. mt hery OUR ALLâ€"METAL LEADERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 ement in 14â€" ewel moveâ€" blue sapphire ovement ._.___. /atch. ery low. they will live at the Chicago Henry Gq 48 North Fi rth First Street Phone 635 _ Winter 14.00 | 17.00 14.50 | éld on | } _ _ | ARGE k. mdj i . OPE] leayâ€"| | t‘ part| / The Hi ir :reâ€"| its 0 hicago rnoon tC is ' °* | Audience urned | Eall 10 .0. w 100. |Mrs: W. C it iiench aw an y . h | f > 74 ; 1tX #8 $ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€"â€"|_ . _ _ _Lew Sarrett n?l{ Northwestern® uniâ€" versity, poet a appearâ€" ed. in lecture following the business of the meeting. , The class in parliamentary law gathered for its first n yesterday (Wednesday) morning, in the Y. W. C. A. rooms and e member was most, enthusiastic what promâ€" ises to be an exceedingly interesting course.. The limit of enrollment has not quite been reac! and for the benefit of those who may still wish to join, it may be sta that the first lesson will be revie next week, so nothing of the course will be lost to anyone entering at that, time. The &éneral belief that mentary law is uninteresting will be shattered for anyone who has once|had this experâ€" ience under Mrs. Lieber. sist the hostess. All members are urged to be present. <| _ f ’ FIRST LESSONJELDIN x1 ‘â€"The Ladies Auxiliary of Grace M. E. church will meet afternoon, Oct. 19, with Mrs. of Elm avenune. Mrs. Trout will asâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Eve G. Deming and family of South) Sheridan road have taken an af nt at 6900 North . Ashland evard, . Rogers Park, for the winter. from the Observation Great Lakes. The Blu, teria volunteered the teria for the occasi Mr. and Mrs. James| G. Russell anâ€" nounce the birth of :a daughter on Satâ€" urday,> Oct. 31. % . Marian Garling of North St. Johns avenue was the week end guest ‘of Miss Mildred Ayers of Chicago, forâ€" merly of Highland Park. _ The D. A. R. served ice cream and Chicago. is spe 7 also for Deerfield, sinte few scholarâ€" ships are given.. He jwas graduated from the local high 1 in 1922, as valedictorian of his @lass. The Highland Park Woman‘s club 1d its opening meeting lgn_t_ 'l‘uesdgy Donald: Stanger, kn to the students of~ through his high mar: A scholarship of the Rev.â€"F. R, Cardwell, Paul Gieser, Mr. Erne F. Botker, Mrs. Willi J. G. Fidder and Ke tended a meeting at th and Mrs. Julius Rho mette on Tuesday _ a Chandler of New Yor! interesting address. Mr,. and Mrs. Osca Monday morning on a St." Louis, Mo, :: * Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bay and Bob O‘Link r ¢d their home for the living at the Edgewate An old time fiddlers dance will be given in Half Day, Saturday Prizes will be awa old time fiddters.~ this affair will benefit | tery. m are moving into Chicago this week and xl.redde at 400 Deming place, _(Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallagher left on Saturday for California/to attend the Am Legion conveption. hiw : A‘host of friends ga d at Grace M. E. church Tuesday ¢vening to bid farewgll to Rev. and Mrs. Grose who left yesterday for W . (A delightâ€" ful program consisting) of “Mkz Chaplain and Mrs, G n, mus selections by Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nich= ols, a violin solo, Eric berg; read. ing, Mrs. Joseph Jacobk; duet, F'lor-] ence Aand Adeline Evank. Rev. Holâ€" gate gave a very delightful talk. . An ivory headed cane and/a substantial pura%’were presented jto Dr. Grose and Mrs. Grose was recipient of gifts. Delicious ‘refreshments were served. In a few well|chosen words Dr. Grose expressed hig appreciation for what had been done for him. It is with the deepest regret) that news of his departure is announced and the best wishes of the community are exâ€" tended to him in his pastorate. An old time fiddlers‘ contest and dance will be given in Hertel‘s park, Half Day, Saturday evening, Oct. 20. Prizes will be awa for the best old time fiddters, ~ proceeds of this affair will benefit \Vernon cemeâ€" RGE ATTENDANCE AT OPENING MEETING TUES Mrs. G. William Reynolds and her daughter Miss Felicite ds, who spent the summer in Highland Park _â€"Mrs., Anna Kirby entertained a numâ€" ber of her neighbors last Thursday afâ€" teernoon. To ' j Dmt‘t forget the Ch‘ldun’: Week Parade at onge o‘clock. I â€" M# ?d Mrs. John CGallagher are the happy parents of a) son, born on Wednesday, Oct. 10. â€" ; § Mr. and Mrs. George M. Seward at. tended asurprise party Baturday eveâ€" ning at thwindemere“hotel,\ Chicaâ€" go, in honor of Joseph Depree. On Oct, 8, thirtyâ€"six ladies delightâ€" fully surprised Mrs. F. A. Roberts of Oak street. The affair was in the naâ€" ture of a housewarming. Cards and bunco were the features, â€" for which prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served and all reported a most delightful time, .. j _ L, W. Crego, formerly of Rogers Park, has purchased the Monahan resâ€" idence on S. Linden avernue. Â¥ Junior Allen Gerken lt quarantined at his home with scarlet fever. y PARLIAMENTARY LAW ce cream and about 50 men hospital at the Triangle cafeâ€" se of the cafeâ€" , has gained niversity of mhas Warren idâ€"Shields, ck | at *Wilâ€" terncon. â€"â€" Dr. gave a very | Mr. and Mrs. t Gieser, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. h Gieser atâ€" home of Rev. well of Green ad, have rentâ€" vinter and are Beach ‘hotel. Larson left motor trip to â€" money, or accommoda â€" any kind unless on my 8 ;;.":;.‘5 and my own sign 77 __"ervices are ‘requested to mt‘ %themafelm known to t:o rector or % one 0: “M'P and not to huw |from the church at the end of the ramwiriaa : :d service Strangers or n our services are girl‘s choir. sermon. P octeng ds mole i vex Nik ied nB fallnd S fig‘ wllotnieaciacs tss . 4s ther notice. | [{ > ~"~0 / The Evangelical League of Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor will meet at 7 p. M . | Evangelistic services in the evening beginning atâ€"7:45 sharp. es % c0n 1y e nes CC tA seee progress at this church and Wwill tonâ€" tinue for at least two weeks. &: ices are held every night except Batâ€" urday beginning with a song service, The public is cordjally invited. j Program for Sunday, October 21, Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. ‘The primary department will meet at the rooms of the Y. W. C, A. until furâ€" §A 00000 ue C In the early part of the game Highâ€" wood was unable to go through the Parkers‘ line and made few gains by end runs. ~Most of the game was hardâ€"fought in the center of the field. . A heavier backfield was put in in the last half and showed to a great advantage, smashing the line for long gains <and flm.ll{.gntdnx over a touchdown when Shannon smashed off tackle with DeVroeg and Lauridsen for interference, and ran 25 yards for a score, ol j " 1j Highwood is hopeful of a succeskful season this year and are taking on some â€"midâ€"west league teams. This Sunday the Metro A. C. of Chicago is booked= and the team looks forward to a hard game and a well earned to a great aqvantage By them. This was the only manner. in which Wauâ€" kegan was able to advance as the loâ€" cal line was impregnable. All atâ€" tempts at end ‘runs were l&uiekly smothered, as Highwoods tackles were sure and bard. | â€" i ~~Highwood slightly outweighed the visitors but this handicap was overâ€" T:30 a.m~â€"The Holy Communion, 9:80 a.m.â€"The church school. â€"|_ 11:00 ~q.m.â€"Holy Communion and I will not come by a clever passing attack used The game yu'?;:ru close as the score indicates. ! ‘Jocals had the ball within the Waukegan 15° yard line three times, losing the .chance to score by, fumbling, . e ‘ A touchdown in the last quarter enabled the Highwood outfit to win their first game of the season. HIGHWOOD DEFEATS | MOFFETT PARKS, 6â€"0 Touchdown in Last Frame Gives Them Game; Play Metro â€"â€" A. C. Next Sunday _ _ Threeâ€"base hits:| Conion. Twoâ€"base hits: : (Conlon, Dempsey, Werner (2), Meinke, Gerkin. Sacrifice hits: . O‘Conmor. . > _~The Elks management deserves a great deal of credit for putting over a winning team this year, Out of 25 games the Elks have won 19. The greatest victory was the one over Glenview. With the victory put away the Elks can close the 1923 season with the best record that a Highland Park team has made for a.long time, Elks .......800000001â€"4 8 1 Glen, .............0 00 0000 00â€"O0 5 i i Bumnmary ol Struck oum ‘Eberkardt 9, Stock 9. Base on : / off Eberhardt 1, : Rube made the local‘s last run in the ninth when he singled to left and scored on Werner‘s double.: f two men out, while Dempsey caught Gerkin sleeping on :hlrd to end Glenâ€" view‘s only chance for a score. | The Elks got going> right off the bat. F.‘Glader walked, Werner douâ€" bled and a minute later they both scored on Conlon‘s ;tfib?len Conlon scored on an infield out by Conly, With a ‘threeâ€"run: lead ‘tucked away Rube Eberl;aloxflg went ontx; and thzitched ~&A marvelous game. p to seventh irining only.tl;'ree men got mmbm only to be caught by Dempsey‘s fast throws. ~In the seventh Glenview fillâ€" ed the baszes with none out. â€" Rube then tightened up and struck the next ELKS TEAM DEFEATS CLENVIEW, SCORE 40 | ~â€"â€"BY A. FELL The Highland ‘Park Elks did what no other team in Lake county has yet done this year, and that was to beat Glenview. They not only _ trimmed them but shaut them out. The large crowd that witnessed the game was unanimous in proclaiming it the best game of the year. f FINAL GAME FOR LOCALS Fast Basebal;Laq} Sunday Is Fitting End for Successâ€" . . ful Season; Review 1923 Record + or: ordérs for on bases: Elks 8, Glenview 5. iâ€"Evening prayer with NOTICE newcomers who attend Syunday will Be 8 colls v' VAUDEVILLE YOrpheum The atre WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS® â€"â€" SOAP [g2] CHI | Washing Machin YOUR OLD MACHINE TAKEN IN TRADE :\ _ _EIGHT LEADING MAKE d Highland Park, Illinois |.â€" 185 SBouth St. Johns Avenue ‘ Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday :A day of fun, frolic, false faces and fancy costhmes. %@‘, firtneJ. and an inâ€"betweenâ€"season , for . It:is dead easy to thoroughly enjoy ‘en when you have the right kind of helps such as : ’ sell, NOVELTIES : Earl W. Gsell & Co. Tonight 958 89 Central Avenue ~CANDIES FIRST i)eflghtfnl Confections Hallowe‘en Boxes A PURCE Ssoar Tha â€" Hallowe‘en EXPERT REPAIRS FOR ALL M. 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