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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1924, p. 6

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( hLi m P=xGE SIX Friday evening, Feb. 29, Mrs. Paul W, Blanchard of Walker avenue enâ€" m.t a‘card party, which was by a chop suey supper. _ Mr. Frank Brady has returned to his home in Highwood after spending mm playing golf and visiting 6 in the following cities: Los Angeles, Calif.; El Paso, Tex,; Fort Worth, Tex.; San Antonio, Tex.; New Orleans, La.; Lousiville, Ky., and Inâ€" «Bianapolis, Ind. $ > I (Mr.. and ‘Mrs. Blaine Smith of Chiâ€" wago have moved into tMg new home ; Miss Alice ite who has been visâ€" ; Y ug rm_nfl?;h l(rs.‘H. A. so‘hry,i'&(?:,,f MMM. Colo.: : _ |jeago io B s Lulu Behrens, who broke her‘Wafl arit. Bebruary 24, has resumed Jher | vini duties on the teaching staff at, ‘ from m.ebooli.c fm\. ud refrock { relat ‘“m 'good ‘Oodl'e "I"ll" c ic crotiss ant Fasas.""" . it E{h._m of Vine and Linden aveâ€" "‘The Woman‘s Missionary society of | the First United Evangelical church : ;.i!\mm Thursday afternoon, lhrch} ‘‘at \ the home of Mrs,/ Clinton Fritsch, Oakwood avenue, ~ ‘"When a Feller Needs a Friend." «Rollies and Funnies" March 18 | MÂ¥s. C. Morgan of North e cpoch of . â€"Minneapolis, ]fim arrived in Highland Park «n Friddy, Feb. 29. There has been momd entertaining for Mrs: this past M._ v*% q; F | Mrs. MaxyEkeiman of) Vernon aveâ€" Glencoe, will be hostess to Campâ€" m Chapter Guild next Thursday. Mrs. Mamie B. McEvoy <has reâ€" to Highland Park and â€"will ‘a studio here in a short time for | uBs ..1‘,fi x ;BL L.ng. C Mr. and Mrs. James\Sheahen are happy parents :,of daughter, ~Sunday, March‘ 2. ° â€"~=â€"_â€"_._â€" There‘ll be a Style Show at "Folâ€" lies. and Funnies." â€" ~Préesbyterian March 13, 8 o‘clock. _ ; Minnesota, daughter of Mr. A. Â¥. Â¥Filetcher, of this city is at the sulphur springs at Jordan, Minn. Mrs. Bowen ha» been in very poor health, : but to regain strength at the saniâ€" g his daughter, and will ‘return here sagain the latter part of this | Mason G. Armstrong is â€"quarâ€" in her bhome with diphth@ria. Mr. Armstrong is ill &t the Highland otpiu}' "wt P elpime m Make the Blue Devil useful: â€" let m wash your dishes.. > < > 1 H. L. Bowen of Washkish, â€"On ’fhhrsday evening, Feb. 28, a re:’pti n‘ Was given at home of Mr: undvg, E. L. Schulz on Homeâ€" wood a e, in honor | of; Rev. Mr.; V. L. Farnham an e ~who leave shortly; for ‘qhim. They go as missionaries â€" of "the Evangelical church, About 60 friends gathered toâ€" gether ‘and spent‘ the : ev ning in a most. enjoyable manner. splendid program was rendered after which a ‘good supply of. refreshments were served. â€" The sincere wishes of those present and the: substan gift preâ€" sented prove to Mr.iand Mrs. .F;nm- :nost enjoyable manner. A splendid | Mo‘t e â€"Rave one birt and program was rendered after yhigb- *\ then :n%‘ mnivéruméeoi, good supply ofâ€" refreshm ts _ wer¢ put threeâ€"infants‘ born in Highland served. : The sincere wishes of those | Park last w%e'k will ‘be sopsewhat shy present and the substantial gift Pr°â€"| on anniversaries, as thog will ;ge sented prove to Mr.iand Mrs.,Farnâ€" | only ane in every four years. y ham that they have many friends in‘| were born on Friday . Feb. 29. | Highland Park. . . L. io . io Pmb bables -ndFm. who will es : Bowen E. Schumacher who is a §en=! capgâ€" "surprises" on their. anniver: ior gt the University of Mithigan, has | sarigs three years out of ‘every fo been elected to the Order ge(‘,olmat-g ark sons of Mr. and Mrs.Harold Gole, jemal Legal Honorary . liety f08, Mry and a Ste“ Pugin, and Mr. Scholarship. ; \\â€"7 _ _â€"_ Fi&nd Mrs. Marvin Hart. |° t ~â€"Come and see Skeezi':'( ir t,t:'e “Ft(;: /C .. + : : is lies â€"â€"and â€"â€" Funnies".©| a ‘ fls o . ul3 Pmbytt;ga"ehmh, March 13, 8:00| DR. GOODE‘S TALKâ€"__ _ _ __‘_ po‘clock. :[ * . _‘ t [ ~â€" _ l .. ... MUCH, APPRECIATED /~ The admired educational exhibit.on| :; .. _ }\ \ ob [ [ 0)U . . ‘the main floor of the No hern Trust|~ > f18=3 esc Miy ‘Co., LaSalle and Monroe streets, Chiâ€"|â€""On Bea y#u ih Europe" ixcago,, is the , work of Miss Edith E.] is Good Au m‘ TWalker of Roger Williams |avente, Raâ€" $4" Friday Night iÂ¥ f lvl‘nia and she is receiving high praise| â€" _( > $ AdeRA :4 4 ‘n from. otficials in 'thevfin;rdll world,| /) L o 1| ol | 6 ( relative of the excellence of the disâ€"! | Phe fecture delivered" las A i iday relative of the excellent | of the disâ€"‘ | The l'ect#re delivered" lasÂ¥#‘Friday play.: :.; § 1 ies 1ev¢lfting in the Lincoln school audiâ€" Mrs. Henry F. Clow of city at: | of the defir'tme‘t of geography in tepded Worthy. Grand: Matrons‘ night) Chicago . u 'veui‘ny. attracted a good at L;wnme Chapter, 0..E. 8. Tuesâ€" | attendance and mvedi highly _ (inâ€" day evening. ||â€" : <â€"_ |~ _._} /.. | teresting. | The â€"whs il Miss Marion Keagleâ€"is home from| py slides made , from | p i De Kalb normal school for her spring made by Dr. «c dufing Eurâ€" vacation. ; +1 5 ~{ opean tours, and the Je was enâ€" _‘ Mrs, Nels Nplypn -who‘ has been. in,1 titled "On | Bea Paths in Europe," thé._AW,,ChMgofi for‘i' ) (4 e l the past week, h 'mbfiu'ned' ‘ bome] * ..‘ ; h NKS | > greatly‘ improved; > _ ‘| . C o) f>. .‘ ~.}UPf _94}313215_3% :.'J,..‘ s _â€"Mr, Eli Ott of Prairie View i§ in the Presbyterian Hospitat, go, where it is reported he is wetting | along nicely. â€" Hi# many friends‘ here will be pleased to hear thisg. . â€"/. _ ‘; â€" Mr. dand Mrs. J. B:; Garnett reâ€" turned Sunday from Daytona, Fla., where they spent the past few weeks. â€"The Cafeteria, West Central aveâ€"| anq bring the family.â€"â€"Adv. nue, is now serving b e dailyi‘mi nug‘“ e family Adt except Sunday from 7:00 to 9:00 a. m.| , | C ag Emt’g‘gxdly s as uaull Your hands deserve to ge from 12:00 to 2:30. Came in Sunday| grease really off once in a wh and/bring the family.â€"Adv. BREAKFAST about & month.) | > i; |/_~{ o6 00y‘ t menrt A Tenp l0up â€" "iuet NMr. and Mrs| | Edward M.) Laing | _/ For ittstance, when a W have returned from Alab m‘ whera| heating: quite hok some "of ‘the e they spent the |past moz;?:.‘ ‘\ trons : in few of the ’Emmd: [are _Mrs. Walter J. Warberyton and spn caused : to Eend out . these (little . parâ€" Robert, of Buffalo, myo., ure /thq| ticles of energy at the rate:\6n “fite- puests of Mrs,, Warberton‘s mother| | quency 6f 1750 million millions to, 400 | NMrs. A.) Hanken: of ‘S. Gréen Bay millon millions pér second, and;when]- yoad. . Mra; Warberton and son ar}| these particles strike the ;‘ye. we will| rived in Highland: Park | Tuesda see and, gre conscious of flfl”fi morning. . | ) }}.} > light.. In other words, o;x_f pyes Mr.‘and Mrs, W. J. Louderback left | as: ‘receivers . for this : form of last Saturday on an e_it?'nded Mediter; | "Energy." When an electric . current ranean: tri?. is t Ston d .l 3 is caused a:tr&“e‘ .back‘*nd‘fodh.,ln' Emanuel Shrine, Wflite Shrine‘ of | an electric cirevit at the kate of 8J Jerusglem will hold their annual meet 'mfllton to\20,000 gurges ar cy ‘pet" ing and election of officers Tuesda second, the same kind. of litfi‘e .:j evening, March 11, at 7:30 o‘clock, in | ticles of énergy are #hot dff into spa ‘ Andu%: g.n,; Lake Forest. ||_| . | at the same rate :fi frequency as the . Geo lisg entertained a few of | current|surges ba :2:1-10!:11 in his friendsâ€"at dinner last Saturday, circuit. ; J is these particles of \ after which they attended the movies.| that are thrown inta &pace, that con |‘‘:Mrs, D. T.\ Jones of S. St. Joh stitutes what is commonly :t:kd nx |ave, who is spending io months in | thought f as a "radio wave."| ~) j | California that she is having| |_. \‘â€"Light and [i1 cXA | a most deli 1 vacation.. : > | . It would seem afore, to ‘ !_ Mr. John H. Harm‘on‘.hafiurchl Pfanstich}, that . 1i may â€" be \‘the Lewis regidence on Laurel ave. thought of as visible : ?‘\ f | _ Mr. Kenneth Ligare will léave next | as invisible light. "When a ‘zmi \ week for Ohip where he will s radiant energy â€" or pfitficlu / strike ta few weeks.!:~_ jfccs . D)/ \\ a receiving antenna, t produces Mrs. . Bliss entertained: a | Yery als electric â€" gircuit in tfl: \few frighds a rs:dl on Tuesday. | |antenna which is tu into soun l ‘Mrs. Ernest Devendorf is ill at m\m jot. air waves in the receivi |her home with bronchial pneumonia, )\ fesd s3 18. goae | n VY OB noodgs in on on t Sonl, stt s t‘&.l WILL ESCAPE ANNUAL . > BIRTHDAY SURPRISES THE HIGHLAND PARK | Blue Devil Water Softener, *7e cfinn,o:-' THANKS |. |_ ; f Vje ‘wish to }Ennk our friends for their kindness and â€" sympathy. and beautiful floral pflefiny sent during our ‘recent bereavement. Mtf‘. Fred Obee and Mrs. Charles Nelson, | 1pd h apt: ~\| â€" BREAKFAST _ y The Cafeteria, West Central aveâ€" nue, is now serving b ist ‘daily except Sunday from 7:00 to 9: M. Excellent| Sunday dinners \ nsual from 12:00 to 2:30. Come in and bring the family.â€"â€"Adv. | /. _ Infants Born Here Feb: Will Have Anniversaries )* !Quadrennially _ % PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS . Feb;:: 29 |PFANSTIEHL TELLS _ _ ~NEW RADIO THEORY fi that eâ€"use pared ‘with the units of â€"WhJCN. GUUITMA themselves â€" are" made. He ‘explained the latest accepted theory, as tJo how all the gf,oxe are built txld protons and . el ‘tyq‘xn,,posi_tlveg 1d negative electricity, from which ;he;deduction is that all matter is some form ;. of. clectricity, .. .. " |‘ M 43,,;‘«-}:" el@ctricity, . | . in ie o t «insl d The sp{aq‘let went on &% light, heat, }-R-‘v. "ffl. lio. waves. or rays are| forms of t ie . thing, namely, ant Em‘fi v: Pfanâ€" stieh! a with the Ein group of ph: that Radiant Energy is not. a wave motion in r.""* In fact he us]+ there is no such thing as. ooo al paiole d mile What Radiant En m _ .Accordfi;}‘f‘to‘ the ~ Energy consists of little particles of matter, probably . infinitel} smaller than : the glectrons. 'l'.‘hea:'p'articlu of | "something" ‘are â€" shot off in all diyoctiom;;f and aetually. tn;vel ‘at the smed of light of 186,000 miles a seeâ€" ond. 'l“fi{:e "uttle “",“I‘;’:’" wea lshaken' 1 from the: e ms . inâ€" ‘sifle of the atom underâ€" gertain conâ€" | ditions. ‘ i es t | _/ For instance, when a substance is heating quite hok some of ‘the elecâ€" trons in A few of the atoms ‘ are caused to send out these little . parâ€" ticles of e::rgy at the rate: 0n freâ€" | quency of 750. million millions to, 400 v‘mimpn millions péer second, and wher \ these particles strike the eye, we wil Mr, | Pfanstiehl stated . that ‘:t; theory of Radio is probably.| mut nearer the truth than the old W" wave system and that the : pgople kn vkiass Taksk â€" 1 8 i starting out | with this Mu« sould probably have nruch less to forget! oj unlearn in the near future when mare is known about this mysâ€" terious phenomenon. ‘8 d .. Experinients are being cond 'ifi; various Universities which se to indicate ‘a possibility bf explaining a direct communication between \t? minds on the basis o: these‘ little particles constituting Radiant El#!% ts ?Rullo Development _ | . Thé development along (this . line i tartling and yery rapid rl:!d further knoWwledge of the nature | of these particles ~ that lare shot into space may explain the mecha of direct communication ;:d telepathy ‘between two minds in the near fu .It will be through the cml!mid these ‘principles Mr. Pfa ‘, be» lieves, that will come in contact i ith ‘the wiréless transmission of) visign. As the lecture which Mr, Pfanstichl delivered was quite hard ,to : f stand in mere: words, he illustrated with charts and seve+l experiments. Among one of the e periments, | â€" he used: a: flashlight for ;hc radio t | ‘mitter | and caused ‘a bell to ‘ ring across the room whe+ the filashlight was di "on the| Radio ver connected with it. "fiso, an | ; light globe was lighted by the radio f is the platform ffom:theA Aransâ€" ‘mitter on one side of the platform. ;WYOMING MOUNTAINS | LOFTY AND “B%Almi-‘ULll (C:afti%nued, from page 1) . _ with the units of which. atoms clace chan"* made. He explained TRAIN NATlvgr OFr: : |= [ AL To HUNT To train natives of Alaska in the| 4 use of small power boats so that they | can earn their living by hum seal, walrus, and whales, the United States Bureru of Education has fitted up the U. 8. S. Boxer as a floating school. ) Navigation â€" and wireless arlmdfl operation »Z_I'l’lebe among th‘efzsnbjecfi ofr:?dy.‘ Boxer is now used to | _ carry teachers apd supplies to the| â€" bureau‘s M reindeer ‘stations,‘ < ] ‘[ndhlpihh;in Alaska | toshipll] reindeer meat from Alaska to Seattle.‘ au 9 We want to aev m Y S h e uol Leanmnna" l . 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