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Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1924, p. 8

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F ion will be held in Wunkeg+\, ptist chureh, Waukegan, Friday, | Sep . B6, beginging at 10 a. m. _ All: memtb urget! to be present and visitors filbowdeome. ‘A RMncheon will be served at noon by the ,..fl._? ‘the church. dXA g . J. 8. Stine of Mon! sails Saturday from New City for Europe where he will about Tom will remain in New while Mr. Stine is abroad. ; The Lake county convention of the Woman‘s Christian Tempe Unâ€" Jacob Antes of Deerfield spent few days this week with his brother A. C. Antes of North Second stree Mrs. M..C. Gibbs arrived hom urday morning from ‘aâ€" th ;, ths stay in Michigan visiting friends an relatives. â€" / 7 Mrs. C. L. Boyd and Mr Loui Miller entertained at a ‘ at the home of Mrs. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.<E. H. e a spending this week in Minneapolis, Minn., attending the Mysti¢'” orkers‘ convention. ; $ . o t j Mrs. â€" Harry . Paul: . entertai twelve guests at luncheon n T day. } ho ~ cedfi Cb vion atâ€"1:20 p. M. . i| Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichols ind son of Detroit, Mich., motored ‘and a the guests of Mr. J. H. thols a f‘mi}’- ‘ s o <V 5 _ Campbell Chapter Guild |will be enâ€" tertained at the home of the Misses Turnbull, South Green . roall, Glencoe, Saturday afternoon,. Memâ€" bers will meet at the North| Shore staâ€" tion atâ€" 1:25 p. m. _ B j PAGE EIGHT and supportin'{ l!c!;:li lh-ll:l::j First Performance c:«su&. For months it has held audiences "Little Robinson/ Corkscrew" |w /â€". »â€"and Fox Edheitiomlâ€"i;: Sunday : Doors open 4}30 â€" Non Pearl I| SATU Â¥, OCT. Adolphe Mmjou,finhfiflman, B w / Hedd pper in 4 "SENNE m SKk® LARRY SEMON, c:.#: "THE GIRL 1./ C TUES., WED,, THURS. & FRL, SEPT: 30: HTIGH L A N D| P SUNDAY & MONBAY, SEPT. 28 and 24 "CAPTAIN) BLOOD" MILTON SILLS A Laugh fro Coming . ‘luding Wallace %etery, Enid Bennett, ighes and 3000 Others _ die our greatest cities spellboundâ€" â€"we it to yc:! n Also| FoR News | Nh + â€" Walter: Vose, Evanston; Mrs Nelson Lamb, imette; Mrs F' Sny‘r.;kel', K’ " 4 ufl. Afthur Cushman, â€" Winnetka: Mrs 6. tea wht give s ”y afternoon * 4w~ujqf'u'ti.wE in Meyers, .Foxdale avende, Winhetka, for a of:North 'Sl;ore men in the Iz; ts of the La Folléetteâ€"Wheeler "catppaign. Anna K. Hulburd, vice ecMMirman of ‘the Illinois West Diviâ€" sigh presided and was chairâ€" Mrs: Erwin Meyers was made tary and put in charge of the p ity. Among the c n chosâ€" emifrom the North Shore towns are 'llege * i Ms., k _ 5. 3 Ropé bvir;l'v;" ':s . om Fa.:"on": n | W e § ednesdae: $ Robert liogmhu ; for Massaâ€" ms'et.ts Inphtu.teqf nology and ams and Charles Murray in HE LIMOUSINE»" Start‘ to Finish _ ~ alph Gnvqâ€". mirthqua ling Fox News on‘ rdman, Conrad Nage! and per in | ar & , TL LIN O I 8 heatre togers, has 100 sharp Admission 40¢ 6 :20 i to. Amherst of fun ! Adntission 30c l A dinnet for business and * sional women of Highland P: given at the Green Tea Pot Moji day evening, Sept. 22, resulted in the 6 ganizing of the business and profe sional woimen‘s team to coâ€"Gperat with nine ipther teams in the Y. W. C. A. campaign to raise $9000 for th coming year‘s Y. W.°C. A. activities. in which the left lens of his glasses were broken and pieces ‘of the'gl*u pernietrated the eye. He was d, to a specialist and then to a Chic hospital and it was found c to remove the eye on Monday, S¢ 15. | +4 Earl Rifta of Area, and a member of the class of 1919 at eldâ€" Shields high school, was the n of a painful #ecident on Friday Sept., Mrs, Hérman Denzel, Mrs. William Denzel, Mrs. John Duffy, and x John D. McDougall motored to Evanâ€" ston on Ttiesday where they were the guests off Mrs. John Reesman at luncheon:; | s : b0 B Mrs, Kirk Kingsbury of Sioux | A Ta., and Miss Mary Munson of $ ngâ€" field, I!l., are the guests of Miss Helen Willits of South Sheridan road. will returkohome after Miss Willits‘ marriage |to Mr. Robert Burnside of Portland, |Oregon. ~ . ue vaks, ) Miss Eva E. Wycoff who spent the ‘summer| in Ashland, â€"Wis., has reâ€" turned to Highland Park.= . | © Mr. and Mrs. Robert . White and family of Linden Park place have teâ€" turned fo their apartment at 12| Seott stteet,. Chicago,. Robert White Jr.y will resume his studies at Pr?we- | ton; I f | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gilroy are the happy parents of a daughter born at the Highi nd Park hospital llst',rri- day. j : f $4.c. Mrs. E, E. Larson of Deerfield aveâ€" nue left Tuesday for Peoria to At.&nd a convention of the Pythian Sisters as delegate from the Highland > Park Temple No. 300. :She is etp'egted home thig evening. . +A 0 Mrs. Harold Kiser of Alliance, O., has been ithe guest of her parents, Mr. and. Mrs) William Bell of S. Linden avenue, for the past month. . __â€" Mr. and Mrs. William D. Young haye retirned from a ten days trip to: St. Lauis, Mo. 19P Herbegt E. Munn and family of Wilmett@ recently purchafid the Neff home at 368 Moraine road, and Have moved there. l e wl "Miss Anna Budd has returned from St. Paul, Minn., where she spent the past. mdrith visiting her pami.' & Miss Eva E. Wycoff who spent the summer| in Asbland. Wis., has reâ€" Mrs. Vlicfl;r'(imfia;;;fi";'gp 1t ing this week in Milwaukee, Wis., ms the guest of Mrs. Stewart. : prr B \ Susarine Ooal'ee;:;;;tn};‘;ihfix k;;. dergartén class of the Lincoln séhool at a patty Tuesday afternoon. _ rs. Peter Grimson and son Peter of | Bloom street who have been in Seqtland for the past thréé: months returned home on Saturday, Sept. 13. . Mrs.| J. D. McDougall of (North Green Bay road entertained at last rsday afternoon in honor of Miss Billy Bell who has left fo \Madâ€" ison wlfrc she will attend sc this year.. [ 4 3 i Mr. hnd Mrs. Julius Lencioni of Highland Park are recgiving c ulationg on the birth of a dau on Friday, Sept. 19. 5o k. Dorothy Antes of North nd street entertained at a party in honâ€" or of her birthday on S The outâ€"ofâ€"fown guests were Mary and Catherine Hoffmann of Deerfleld. The} marriage of Miss: Helen B. Willits, daughter of Mr. and ~Mrs. Ward |W. Willits of South Sheridan ‘road, Mr. Robert Burnside, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Burnside of Portland, Ore., will take pl at the hame of the bride‘s parents at 4:80 ofclock Saturday afternoon, Sepâ€" tember 27, the Rev. P. C. Woleott ofâ€" ficiating. Mrs. Stanley .mk.t, sisâ€" ter of |Miss Willits, will be the maâ€" tron of honor, and J. McGregor Wil: lits will act as best man. ~After a receptipn immediately following the ceremohy Mr. and Mrs. Burns will leave for the west on their . yâ€" moon. They expect to be at hame in Evanston after November 1. Mrs, Sam Bailey and son George and Mr, and Mrs. Henry g gs of Kenosha, Wis., ‘were the weekâ€"end guests) of Mr. and Mrs. John Christâ€" man of Laurel avenue. | | Misg# Genevieve Swanson of Chicaâ€" go was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Lillian Antes of North Second street, Mr.] and Mrs. Roy We&a‘of Raâ€" vinia announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospit,’l n Sunâ€" day, September 21. [ Mr. and Mrs. Prichard and family motored to Oconomowoc, Wis., over the week end where they . visited friends. /R Watch the Ford balloon next week beginping on Tnesdly'aft:or@n for interesting returns from the Â¥. W. C. A. campaign. . . .: % 8 Mr{ and Mrs. John D. McDougall of North Green Bay road have gone to Antioch, to attend the funeral of a near telative. k £.90h : Mr, and Mrs. Irving Randall and children of â€" Linden Park place, who spent) the past three months near Sanâ€" Francdisco, Calif., have returned heme. Mr) and Mrs. J. A. Sh n: and family have returned to th home on Skokije avenue after living in New York| City for the past year, Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Holland and family. of Vine avenue haye returned from|Wequetonsing, Mich., where they spent! the summer. _ Elizabeth Holâ€" land has gone to Miss Master‘s school at Dgbb‘s Ferry, N. °YÂ¥.~© )P <_~ ; to be| filled. Anyone wlsm ;_6â€";51: late or interested is asked: mlull the secretary or the village chairmen. Clarence Balke, Highland Park; Mrs. Florence Wampler, Ravinia; Glencoe THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The general contract will include labor and material as specified under the cheads (of| masonry, structural steel and fron, miscellaneous steel and iron, carpentry, roofing and sheet metal. â€"Contracts for lathing and r . _ With plans completed for the new $200,000 assembly hall for Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, the board of eduâ€" cation is now ready for the next step, and bids for the contracts for the erecting and equipping of this buildâ€" ing, bond itr:e for ‘which was apâ€" proved. by voters of ‘the district some time ago, are now being adverâ€" tised for. The bids will be reâ€" ceived by the board at a meeting to be held October 2, and the bids -cou-dm.] to a notice printed elsewhere in this paper must be in the hands of the secretary of the board, Dr. P. C. Wolâ€" cott, on or before that date, The board, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 7 OPEN ASSEMBLY HALL _ â€"BIDS ON OCTOBER 2 was held in Los Angeles yesterday (Woednesday): afternoon:= The | little girl. was a granddaughter of William Grant of this city. Friends of the family extend deep sympathy, z Relatives here have received the sad news of the drowning of Janet Noerâ€" enberg, sevenâ€"yearâ€"old ‘daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Oscar: Noerenberg, formerly of Highland Park and now residents in California. The accident occured . at Laguna Bay, near Los Angelés. on Sunday afternoon, the child being drowned in the waters of the bay which‘are a part of the Paciâ€" fic ocean. Details of the ‘drowning have not been received. The funeral RELATIVES LEARN _/ OF CHILD‘S DEATH : The Philathea Class of the Firsi Unim Evangelical Church met or Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Fred Moon. : fall. Miss Margaret Parkin is attending Smith College'an_d Richard Rex Park in is entering Yale as a fmrhman this fa11 | + Lirke Forest Chapter, U. D., Ord of the Easter Star, will exemplify â€" work at Campbell:Chapter next We nesday evening. : ; 1 Mrs.; Robert | Seyfarth" and Mr James ‘ Watson are entertaining a bridge at the Briergate Club ne» Tue;sj;y afternoon,. * y Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell Wyl announce the engagement of . daughter Mary â€"C. Wyles to Dr. ‘A thony Bigelow Day of St. Louis, M The wedding is to take place on Sa ur&y, Oct. 11. f e : Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reay Haze!l avenue have accompanied thJ daughter Dorothy to New York Ci from where she sails for Belgiu where she will attend school. Mr. and ,Mrs. Edward Reiche l Saturday for Wichita, Kas.,. whe they will visit Mr. Reiche‘s aunt, M Jacob Eckert. â€" f « Mrs. Edward Conrad â€" entertain several friends at cards last Frid afternoon. . i s Mrs. Joh# Booth of Waukegan, 1. merly of this city, will leave for I troit, Mich., and Wayne, Mich., 1 latter part of this week. She w visfl t Mrs, John Frakes in Wayne. â€" Anncuncement is made of the mj riage of Miss Beatrice Mary Engli daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. E: lisz of Evanston, and Mr. Irving ] roy Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brand of this city, which took pl last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Bra will be: at home to their friends Meadowmoore on Deerfield road. _ Mrs, ‘Ernest Forrest and son Rockford is visiting her parents, and Mrs. 0. F. Bell. Prof. Colin Sanborn of Field 1 seum is the guest this week of Mr. : Mrs. H. K. Coale. i Mrs,. T. Floyd Hault of Grand ids, Mich., was the week end gues Mrs. J. E. Allen and Mrs, Stag. ‘«‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cole will m into their new residence on Sunny avenue Oct. 1.; . Miss Doris Higgins of ©cono woe, Wis., is spending the winter v the Prichard family, and is attend Déerfleldâ€"Shields high school. z:'y.. Y, W. C,. A.; Miss Eva W husic; Missâ€" Helen Taylor, m Mrs. Laura Howard, cafeteria ager; Miss Boyce, â€"teacher; Olive Williams, supt. nurses; P. D..Carey, board, Y, W. C, A.; Gladys Russell, director, religious cation; Mrs, James Duffy, shop; Miss Sorgnson, nurse; M Butleér, shoe shop; Miss Agnes M hoff, post office; Miss. Emma H ribbon flowers; Mrs. W. Kline, paign . publicity committee; Huhnke, ~city <nurse; Miss Pa Johnson, hairdressing; Miss Baldwin, librarian; . Mrs. H Farqubhar Sanford, Y. W. C, A. c paign director; Mrs. Green, G Tea Pot, former Y. W. C. A. hos house director. f Mrs. Henry Boyd was the and she enlisted the services of an |ev n gcore ‘of Highland Park‘s efficient woâ€" men. It was a "grand get to | meeting and all enjoyed Mrs. Sanford, campaign director‘s talk which anded with "the Y. W. C. A. em jall types, all classes and Slvec to type and each class a distinct thing which ‘means for each Life more abundant." â€"Among those inviteH by the hostess were the following women representative of the followi #iâ€" ness or profession:~ Mrs. Ellen dy, banking;> Dr., Moore, csteopath; Miss Crusge, : librarian; Miss Rose ein, teacher; Miss Mayme Brown, geseral rg, ine hel en by men llf dy, iss ein, ral ff, sicy p 'ring. 'painting and deeom‘ p is and glazing, heating and venâ€" ting, plumbing and sewerage, clecâ€" cal work, terrazzo floors, linoleum, sthge)equipment and curtains ‘will be separately. s #xa nity 10râ€" Ike;, e Ed t Ove ide ith ng of [r. nd en 1e 1 of 15 8. St. Johns Ave. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF WASHING MACHINES 15 South"St. Johns Avenue . _ //«‘ . Relephone H. P. THE PRIMA DOUGLAS FIR TUB It‘s Patented HAVE YOU SEEN IT? 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