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Highland Park Press, 12 Feb 1924, p. 8

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P3 § <» PAGE EIGHT i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert E; Campbell of Marshman avenue, Ravinia, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rothier in New York City since Jan. 20th. They will return about March ist. after a short visit to Washington, Mrs. Lioyd,. Sheahen who has b on the sick list for a few days very much improved. _ . _ _ Mrs. Henry F. Clow of 306 North Green Bay road, will entertain the Junior Star Club, Monday evening. It is hoped that all members will make efforts to attend, as this will be the annual meeting and election of ‘ofâ€" figers. â€"â€" Returns on dance tickets should also be made at this meeting. D. C., and Norfolk, Va., where Campbell will visit her relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tillman anâ€" nounce the birth of a son, born Satâ€" urday at the Highland Park hospital. The New Movement Class of the Ebenezer Evangelical Church met on Tuesday evening at the home:of Dr. Earl Fritsch, Orchard Lane. lA : Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Oakâ€" field, Wis., and Miss Helen Neitman of Waupon, Wis., are the guests of Mrs. John H. Sheahen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade reâ€" turned Saturday from California where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy for three woeeks. Mrs. E. A. Bergdahl who has been on the sick list for the past few days is getting along nicely. â€" .. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowden had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mt. and Mrs. W. H. Schendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Day, Miss Ruth Schendorf, Mrs. Schendorf, Messrs, John ‘and Fred E. Bowles of Chicago. f Mr. and Mrs. William Beere had as theirt Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sampson of Lake Genâ€" eva, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castle of Evanston. | Mrs. C. E. Porter of North Sheriâ€" «Jlan road who broke her hip several weeks ago is getting along very niceâ€" Mrs. Joseph G. Garrison, wife of Chaplain Garrison of Fort Sheridan, &nd children have gone to Los Anâ€" geles, Calif., where they willâ€"spend three months visiting Mrs. Garrison‘s parents. :; ;:>..; 50 ...}.,..0." The Junior‘ Star Club will hold a Valentine dance Saturday evening, Feb. 14, in the Highland Park Wom; an‘s Club auditorium. o _ Miss Blanthe Hilpertshouser of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end at the R. G. Evans‘ home. es Mr. Cleaver Thayer of Minneapoâ€" lis, Minn., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Thayer of North Sherâ€" idan road. . Mrs. Cleaver and little daughter Carcline are with her sister, Mrs. Mansfield ‘of Morgan Park. Charles Jahnke of Chicago . spent the weekâ€"end with his friend, Leslic Trout. * i f i Pouls Pearl Theatre SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 15 and 16 Laura La Plante. Norman Kerry, Ruth Clifford and * .~.>~*~ > »tenneth Hatlanr _: } > _/‘ Sunday : Doors open 3 :40 â€"_ .. TUES, WED, THURS. and FRL, FEB. 17, 18, 19 and 20 : All the nation acclaims itâ€"marvelous,. grippingâ€" from start to finish! w1 shog 146 from the yensa uccessful Do firts nhdm m'fifi:’im: m‘;o; hich e _ s o o in TURPIN COMEDY His latest ‘and best -mw jammed with:â€"action, romance,. fastâ€"rid also a Sunshine Comedy, ‘"Nobody Works ‘ather" and PAT“E BIVIEW ist Performance There may never again be a picture as great!! WIGHL A ND P A RK,; I LLLN:0O L8 aBe an AESOP‘S FABLE COMERY and FOX NEWS 7 :00 sharp 2nd Perfo rmance "THE HURRICANE KID" n the story of a Including p. m. . ‘Eevaing: Doors open 6:30 "BUTTERFLY" SsATURDAY, FEB. MATINEE AT 2:30 P. HOOT GIBSON and his golden maré in ling FOX NEHWS Monday Monday : Doors, openâ€" 6 :30 Mrs frivolous "American ul novel by KATHLEEN NQRERAL worst ? One thing is ‘certain ~â€" 1 &mu afford to miss "Butterfly IEDYâ€"â€"wet an eyeful of fun { The . North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion meet this afternoon at . one w‘elock for luncheon at the home of Mrs, C. A. Winston of North Sheri+ dan road. The assisting: hostesses are * Mrs.© Gordon Buchanan, 1;ix's. James Watson, Mrs. Lester Williams, Mrs. Frederick Watkins, &nd ‘Mrs, Charles Gifford. A program on Lin: coln and Washington will be given by Mrs. Emma / Morgan and Mrs John Reichelt, Jr. t ; .b >~Mr.‘ and Mys. William Poetz! and | sen, l?ond, and Miss Mollie Poetzl' of Oak Park were the Sunday guests| of Arthur Trout and family. . _ || Mr. and, Mrs. Carl L. Odell of North St. Johns avenue ar+ motoring in California with friends.! They are expected home in about six weeks. : "Mr.; and Mrs. A., 0. â€"Mason of Raâ€" vine place are at present in Egypt. They will return to Italy in about six weeks and spend some time there and on the continent. : Mrs.: Elizabeth McGrystal Heath is expected home from New York City the latter part of the week. On Sunâ€" day she went to New York from Bosâ€" ton where she had been for: two weeks. f y F9# 00q §" St. James Church of Highwood will hold anothér of their series of card parties tomorrow afternoon and eveâ€" ning at the home. of Mrs. E. A. Bergâ€" dahl of Palmer avenue. Refreshments will be served, and prizes awarded the lucky ones. Euchre and five hunâ€" dred will be the games of the day. Those who have attended these parâ€" ties report a delightful time, and this promises to be as successful as the rest. o + _ Mrs. John Nelson of Fond du Lac, Wis., is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Zahnle of Vine avenue. § Little Rose CGary! Pfanstich who has been seriously ill with bronchial pneumonia last week is doing very nicely at the present time. y Mr. Thomas Underwood and Mr.| Bowen E. Schumacher are leaving today for Springfield where they will appear before the Supreme Court to be admitted to the bar. Mr. Underâ€" wood is with Winston, Stone, and Shaw, and â€"Mr. Schumacher is with Schumacher and Murthy, both Chicaâ€" go firms. . â€" o § The regular monthly meeting: of | the North Shore Catholi¢ Woman‘s| League will be held at the Winnetka Woman‘s Club on Monday, Feb. 16, at 2:30 o‘clock. After the business session bridge and\ five hundred will be played. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. ; Members may b:;:i guests, by sromplying with the | usual requirements. _ _ ; } : n%mm’ Trout was hostess to the Well Met Crowd last Thursday evening. All reported an enjoyable by KATHLEEN NORRIS 00 sharp _ Admission 40 cents 21 wife p. m. | Admission 80e romance,. fastâ€"riding Admission 30 cents they. make Irene Stevens, who is attending the Northern Illinaois State Teachers‘ Colâ€" lege at De Kalb, spent the weekâ€"end with her mother at the Highland Park hotel. . | Palnee. P â€"‘‘§t. Johns Ek'nngqlical urch, â€" at the corner of North Green Bay road and Homewodd avenue, will hold a:nday ‘School at 9:30 on Sunday, b. 15. . English service at which Rev. Carl Roth of Evanston will deâ€" liver© the sermon, will be held at 10:30.. A special program has been arranged for the: afternoon ‘;nd eveâ€" ning services at 2:30 and. 7:30 reâ€" spectively. â€" The church .b.ufldi!_lg_hu beap completely: renovated and, these services are in the nature of a dedicaâ€" tion. F LoE a. The annual meeting and x:iw:t'iou of officers of the Woman‘s Missionary Union of the Presbyterian Church: was held at 2;:30 o‘clock on Monday afternoon at the home .of Mrs. Carleâ€" ton Moseley of Prospect avenue. Al very beautiful musical program was | presented. The meeting was ‘attend-l ed by ‘a large group of interested ladâ€"| 108 Mtrs. E. H., Kitel of Dale avenue returned on Tuesday evening from Indianapolis, ‘Ind., where she spent the past ten days. P x H Mrs. R. G. Evans, who has been sick the past month with the grippe, is slowly recovering. i (¢ P 5 _ Master Robert Porter of Cary aveâ€" enue left last Thursday for a visit with relatives in Everett and Seattle, Washington. i Mrs. Fred ‘A. Preston of! Ravine place, réturned last Thursday from New York City where she spent the past two weeks. ‘ _ 4 Mr. Fred Zahnle of Vine! avenue was pleasantly surprised by twentyâ€" five of hisâ€"friends on Wednesday. eveâ€" ning, Feb. 4, the. occasion being his birthday, ‘Five hundred was the feaâ€" ture of the evening. \ $ : _ Mrs. Burton Joseph, formerly of Highland Park, now of Ifes Moines, la., is visiting here for a féew days. Mrs. Sidney Cahn of the Morgine enâ€" tertained at luncheon for Mrs. Josâ€" eph on Tuesday. â€"Mrs. Edward M. Conrad of Laurel avenue left Tast Thursday for Oshâ€" kosh, Wis., where she will spend a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pansie. * [ $10+ Mrs. Lester D. Williams of Forest avenue will entertain at thrée tables of bridge next Wednesday evening. Mr. A. L, Millsâ€"and »dautfitor{ Sarah have gone to California on a, short trip. ~) ? ; | Contributions by Mrs. Everett L.; Millard in memory of Miss Williams| and Hugh, Baldwin and by Mr. and Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings and f.'mny} in memory of Hugh Baldwin were made to the Memorial Flower fund? of the Woman‘s Auxiliary, of: the . Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Maley of Mechâ€" anicsville, Ta., are making an extendâ€" ed visit with their daughter, Mrs. Carleton H. | Harkness cf. Prospect avenue. j $ d | given, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. :Wurth and family are .occupying the D. C. Stukey residence on South St. John‘s avenue. 1 j * Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad of Meâ€" Govern street had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Decker and Mrs. Theodore Juergens of Chiâ€" cago. pa ~. i » Mr, Paul Schroeder of Paul Schroeâ€" der and Co. of Wilmette and Highâ€" land Park has been made chairman of the Illinois society of Miami, Fla., and Mr. Schroeder reports that regisâ€" trations are ‘coming, in at the rate of ten to fifteen a day, many regisâ€" tering being from Highland Park. The Highland Pa};k Hardware Co., operated by Mr. H. O. Huber and Mr. Raymond Oetzel are no longer using the Hussey Hardware Co., teleâ€" phone number. Their number is now Highland Park 29. m Mrs. Clifford Moran entertained, twelve friends at a Valentine Junch-l eon yesterday (Wednesday). _ 4 +«A number of members of the Ebenezer Evangelical church attendâ€" ed the Coâ€"operative Missionary counâ€" cil at Grace ‘Evangelical church, Chiâ€" cago, three days this week. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Homewood avenue, â€" announce the birth of a son Sunday evening. Mrs. William Witten entertained eighteen friends Saturday evening. The out of town guests were Mr. lEnd Mrs. James Flynn of Chicago and Attorney and Mrs. James Welch of Waukegan. > i Mrs. Ethel Hepburn is entertainâ€" ing several friends today in honor of her birthday anniversary. â€" _ _ The American Legion of Ft. Sheriâ€" dan are out on a recruiting campaign. They are looking. for 50 additional members by May 1., Mez:lyngs are held in the Post chapel every second Thursday of each month.: All outside legionnaires are invit‘ed._Lifiut. Caroâ€" thers is the new commander. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sasch of N. First street are rece!vh?t congraâ€" tulations on the birth of a. son, born Sunday, February first. . . _ ‘Mr. Wm. J. Brown has sailed from mphaovy will return in about three the B:Litishlsles’on the 8. S. Dori¢,| 3:33 will return .in about three and is experted home February 16th.| 4 A Mr. Brown has been gone tg:m:mtbs.: m CLEARANCEII _ _ The â€"Ft.| Sheridan Woman‘s c‘“bi End of the season sale. Every reâ€" met last evening in the ess house.| duced coat, dress and hat u&rr“% A very interesting program .was| off the reduced price. . : _ . & THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Hp t es se t ; The fifth concert of the North |\ Shore Organ series on the great orâ€" | gan of St. Luke‘s chureh, Evanston, iwill be given Tuesday, Februaryâ€"17, | 8 p. m. The organist is Herbert E. |\ Hyde, dean Illinois Chapter Amgriâ€" 'can Guild of Organists, and he will | be assisted by~ Mme. Edith Bideauâ€" | Normelli, soprano, and Miss Frances Mapes. The program includes the Bach prelude and Fugue E. Minor, | Boccherini "Minuet in A," a. group | of Wagner favorites; Thiele‘s "Chroâ€" }matic Fantasic‘; Paderewski "Menâ€" | uet"; and the stivring Mendelssohn | "War March of the Priests." Mme. | Normelli will} sing Schubert‘s "Omniâ€" | potence," and a group of negro spiriâ€" ‘tuals The concert is free. <. : VISIT HISTORICAL | sOCIETY, THURSDAY BOY SCOUTS ATTEND ~â€"â€"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. N. E. Richardson Was The Speaker; Scout Bureau Beâ€" n ing Conducted > Scout Sunday was observed in Highland Park by Troops 2, 8 and 4 at the Presbyterian church last Sunâ€"| day at 11;00 a. m.. The boys met! in the Parish House and marched inâ€" to the church in a body. In place of| the regular: sermon Dr. Norman E. Richardson addressed the congregaâ€" tion on: "The Relationship of the‘ Boy Scout to the Chureh." Dr. Richâ€" ardson told how the boy scouts origâ€" inated in Africa, how it was spread through ~England by <the churches, how a "Good Turn" by an English scout 1 brou;ght the â€" movement ; to | America, haw it had progressed here, and explained the relationship beâ€" tween the church and scouting. t . Residents â€"of > Highland Park are asked toâ€"remember the boyscout emâ€" ployment bureau under the direction of Edgar Flynn, who may be reached at H. P. 1291 between 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. daily. If you want a boy to wash windows or do other odd jobs you may secure one very easily by simply calling him and telling what you want. ORGAN CONCERT IN °. _ _EVANSTON, TUESDAY Pupils of Lincoln School With Miss Nixon Make Trip; _ Picture in News : Miss 8. J. Nixon, teacher at the Lincoln school took her class to the Chicago Historical society last Thursâ€" day. In the Daily News of Tuesday a picture of two of thfincholan doned in clothes worn by Lincoln and his wife was. shown. The trip was made in connection with their school ~ work, and the study of the life of Lincoln. A<very enjoyable hard time pug was given by some of: the marri nenâ€"commissioned officers, their famâ€" ilies and friends last Saturday eveâ€" ning at the hostess house, Ft.. Sheriâ€" dan. Nearly all were dressed for gthe occasion and some decidedly origâ€" inal costumes were seen. / This coupled â€" with excellent music fur, nished by Band 8gt. Sewell and his orchestra, together with plenty of cool refreshments made this occasion one to soon not forgotten by . those who attended. Mits. A. H. P. Shaw underwent an dperation at the Highland. Park hosâ€" pitah yesterday morning and is doâ€" ing as nicely as can be expected. ~ _ Gen. George Crook Post of* the American Legion will give a ‘dance Saturday evening,, Feb. 14 in the Post gymnasium, Ft. Sheridan. _ _ It is rumored that there is going to be a horse show held in the Post Riding hail, Feb. 20 consisting of an exhibit of the Ladies‘ Riding ¢lass under the supervision of Capt. Van Ingen, an exhibit drill by officers and enlisted men and the daring troop A fire jumpers. ; 7 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Parliaâ€" ment . have. returned from Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent the past month. Their return was hastâ€" ened by the serious illness of Mrs. Parliament‘s father, Mr. Johnâ€" M. Wanless. Mr. Wanless underwent an ~operation and is getting along nicely. . | + f Miss Ellen M. Guiney has gone to the Highland Park hospital for examâ€" ination and much needed rest. Miss Fern Sprague is taking her place at Elm place school for the present. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Small have reâ€" turned from Houston, Tex., where they were for the past year and half. They have taken the home of Mrs. Albert Paul Smith on North Linden avenue for the time being. . Mr, Small has been made district manager for the A. M. Byers Co. of Chicago. Mrs. Morton J. Traub of North Linden avenue, Mrs. Ralph S. Greenâ€" leeâ€"of North Linden avenue and Mrs. Robert L. Greenlee of Winnetka ‘sail on the 8. S. La France on Feb. 28 for France. They go from Paris to Italy and later_to Egypt. The ladies will return home*about May 1. _ _ > ‘‘Mrs. Brooke Anderson and little daughter Mary, and her sister Mrs. W. H. Dunn of Salem, Ohio, left Monâ€" day morning for Tampeka, Mexico, to fjoin Mr. Anderson and Mr. Dunn. They will return in about three 20 M oo Cote t ce in ue ue o necns o e n en 1 e Aorui h mer hongeleveidien d w neval THE, LORETTA .SHOP. bnbrauaiiined bylho o cleientormnes oys ‘The American minister to Egypt, J. Morton Howell, has turned over to the Near East Relief a check for $4,000, representing : collections made by him in Egypt to assist. in the orphanage work of the organization. 15 South St. Johns Ave. Cough Remedies, Cold Remedies, Pa! suit the purpose on speci‘al'occuionl or simple drugs toafuake up your oW _ â€" GsELL‘s HAVE THEM. Cottons, Bandages, Peroxide, CSELL‘S HAVE THEM. Cleaners, Polighes, Brightehers for ware, woodwork and nutom_obiles- »â€"â€" CGSELL‘S HAVE THEM. Liniments, Hair Brushes, Corn for any ache or pain, cut, burn â€" GSELL‘S HAVE IT. _ Toiletj Soaps, Shampoos, Hair Comzs, Ff it is for the hair â€" ‘GSELL‘S HAVE IT. 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