_Mr. and Mrs. La Ctoix Kalaâ€" mazoo, Mich., have been the @kests of Mr. and Mrs. George nek#ifor the Mrs, F. H. Kassick John of Fond du lac, Wis., guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.. W.) F6 n of Green Bavy road.> Mr. who Dr. Rachel Read of Toky is the guest of Mrs. in Jones of Ravinia, t SA The Y. W, C. A. dancin will> start Saturday, I For information call 675. _ Miss Moss of 807 E; Lin nue, has returned from q she motored through New . the Berkshires, f Mrs. Mary Ehrens surprised by a number from Chicago last y. Mrs, Clarence Armo! is entertaining a qut friends at luncheon .'( The Rev. Frank Fitt" who Ras b« confined to his bed for|the t we with influenza is very much Whpro: and expects to preach res terian church on S ing Mrs. Shaw of the High Park ¢lub has returned 1 OmaRh, Neb., where she was called two Wibks a owing to a serious accident Which mother Mrs. Mary J. e:mk me with. Mrs. Reno ‘who is a former resi dent of Highwood fell and sev eral ribs. Mrs. Shaw t hn‘ mother is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. |C. . Marshalitown, : TIa., t guests of Mr. and Mrg. A. this: week. Mr. B New â€" York city will| also guest. Miss Emma Evang wi njoy three day outing with the ie Hik ing club of Chicago in | m,â€" HL over the week end. . 3 Mr, Henry G. Winter w light fully surprised by a |num of hi friends Saturday evening, memo rating his birthday annive * pital for the past week, h ed home very much improy PAGE EIGHT as D€ Pearl Theatre‘ Mrs. J. D. Beaver o Based on Mabel Wagn Book, AND YEARS." For e who taining and intelligent, 1 _ _ C 'hllo Matines Doors open 2 I * | .. G@WTURDAY, GCT. 18| VIOLA DA]fA, nte Blug, Lew Cody,nm\rjorie Daw, Frl‘nk ( rrie an Edw Connelly > Ist Performance 6:45 > (2nd Performariie 9 :00 h 35 cents HURS. & FRIDAY, GCT. 16 and 17 _ / â€"__ A RECORI) BREAKING CAST OF FILM FAVORITES Anna Q. Nilsson, Madge HBellamy, Helen Jerome Eddy, Johnny Harrgn, Charles Murray and ..â€"â€"â€"\<â€"~ Pull Montdna in | ‘ Also ABSOl;i PABLq Sunday Doors 3:30 ~_ The| T UNDA MONDAYE OCT. 13 and 13 Contmno‘f PE;E‘%S%‘% famgays RIKâ€"TINXâ€"TIN in the ) Pvess antc upen 6:30 HIGH LA D P ARE, ILLILIN 018 66 in another Btartling Ad H "FT} Also FRLIX t B TUESI® WED., 0 T1 66 Mand "FOX NEWS reday).| â€" house Byfield mell ‘of ’x smjsmi: comT)Y Evening Doo: pen 6 :30 | . . where) rk and| classes E WONDHR DOG ) YOUR MAN" htfully friends iament is bee t. | prov Japan, nverse ‘res by VELA L\ 18th IRE PATROL" their Urn+ U NP "TH wan " anf FOX NEWS e‘ Junioy Star club will give a cards and co party, ‘October. 17th in Fhe Café a. The public is inâ€" vitell to attdud. #H Helen Hill was hostess to the Frigay Evening club at Rer home last M« :l;j‘ (‘all., : moikiths Hel ~ Alke committcee tre guild {r h of Mrs. confmittee Ji‘;l I ed lext week. . John) Martin Wapless and her dauhter rs. â€" Clargehce â€" Armour Parffliament kave a tea Wednesday, Octiiber cighth at the home of the forker. I A d i+ ; lea Friday for Corbing, N. Y., whike they Wwill spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Gecrge D. Stags and sonk Dewey ,motored to Akron, Ohio ovel the wetk end where they visited Mr§#Stagge‘s|mother.â€" â€" || .© an Mary Tipton left last Tuesâ€" for ifornia where. she will a. couple of months. F. :M,. Ingalls and daughter have gone . to ~Shnta Monica, .. where they will gpend seyeral i Sundays beginning y _0 o" nture Melodrama )1 their p ROSE Henry G. Winter entertained 14 and 15 1O T ER to ;hik home. > //| and, Mrs. John R. Was $. Skdie Wilcox: Cregier Friday for Corbing, N hey Wwill spend. two weel ad Mrs, Gecrge D. Stag: wey , motored ...i;t ron, : week end where they v n $ with his famil 99 USH OF A THOUSâ€" otoplays beth enter e for the North Shore met day <at the Otis â€"Beardsley. The be formally announcâ€" Admission 30 cents Admission 30 cents Wb hburn e owill Mr, Arthur McPherson is visiting in Iowa for 4 few days. .. N Miss rence ~Boyd of Prospect ayenue hak as her guests Miss. My Rhodes of Bowling Green, Kentyeky, and Miss Georgiana Ruggles of Ne York city, who are here: @{' 3 Wylesâ€"Day wedding.. ~ _ . â€" ® . Mrs. Gus Arnswald and children of Chicago were guests at the a of Mr. Arnswald‘s mother Mrs. Willis :arnswdd of Laurel avenue on Monâ€" y. + Je Among |those graduates of Deéerâ€" fieldâ€"Shielfls who have been pledged to various fraternities and sororities at Lake Forest college are the / ‘olâ€" lowing: to Phi Pi Epsilon, Arold Werhane of this city, Arnold Carlson of" Lake Forest, and: Phineas Kyalla of Lake Bluff; to Theta Psi, Miss Mildred Wood of Lake Forest. .. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mite of Lincoln ce announce the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Monday. y o ht Kentucky, to join Mr. Wright at their farm there. . They will retuorn in about two weeks. { 1§ Mr, and Mrs. Louis Shimmel of Hazel avenue are the happy parents of a son |born on Sunday, Oct. ’ ‘Miss rence Boyd of Progpe avenue hostess at luncheon ‘ye terday for Miss Mary Wyles of North Sheridan d. & 18 :3 Mrs. Roger 8. Vail of Laurel aveâ€" nue entertained at luncheon on Tues day, Oct. 7. * en e o Miss avenue terday fo Sheridan Mrs. V Oak stre Kentucky, their fani about tw The Current Events club celebrated their : anniversary by attending the comedy "Wopsy and Eva," last â€" day evening.© ; Mrs. William Monroe: Wrigl of Oak street has gone to x m, The: askembly © dance .will: be given this evening as usual: beginning at nine o‘clock at the auditorium of the Highland| Park Woman‘s cly b on Sheridan |road under the auspices of the Wompn‘s club. The patrons and natronesses of the evening are; Mr. eC ET y ud ‘Mr. and Mrs. Orren Moorehegd â€" of South St. John‘s avenue are the happy parents of a daughter born at the Highland Park hospital on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Holland of Vine avenue. will present their d Miss Mabel Holland to society t & tea on Sgturday, Oct. 18. 3 0. Mra. : Harriet:. Winp Canfield â€" of Thomasville, Ga., formerly of: :53 land Park, announces the engageiment of her danghter Botty to Mr. Anitrew Jefferson| Crawford. of Terra . Haute, Ind. Mr.\Crawford is a Yale gradpate of 1923. (Phe wedding will ‘take place ‘Pr. and Mrs. B. ‘A. Hamilton and two sons have returned from. their summer place at White Lake, Mich, Miss Margaretta Brown of Hazel avenue has gone cast to visit friends for several weeks, / | 38 Mr. and Mrs. Max Engels ql ‘Onâ€" wentsia avenue are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughter on Sunday, Oct. 5. 3 Miss Charlotte Yoe of Hazel avenue is entertaining at luncheon Saturday for Miss Mary Wyles and her. widal party. . ; '; 3 it Mary C. Wyles to Dr. Anthony Digeâ€" low Day of St. Louis, Mo., wl;F a will take place atâ€"eight ‘o‘clock on Saturâ€" day evening, Oct. 11, at the home of the bride‘s parents.. Dr. John Wy Day 6f St. Louis, Dr; Day‘s father; will tread the service, assisted by} Dr. P. C. Waolcott, Miss Wyles wilï¬i; be atâ€" tended by her gister Miss Anna Wyles, the maid of honor; Mrs. Leonard C. Kline of. St, Louis, matron of: hanor; Miss Flgrence Boyd, Miss Margaret Forgan," Miss Mabel Holland, : ‘Miss Helen B(’iynton, hil of Highland Park, Miss Georgiana Rugales of New York city, and Miss Florente Jones of ‘St. Louis as bridesmaids. . Mr.. Dadley f‘nnch of St. Louis will. act as! best an, and the ushers will be Dr, E. K. Dixon, Hilgard Tittman, C. C, Alien, Jv., John Talbot, Humphrey Gifford, all of St, Louis, H. Towner Deafe of Chicago,, Tom . R.. Wyles, JIr.,, and Arthur W. Jerrems, Jr., of Highland Park. A reception will he hek% it the Exmoor Country club at nine o‘Elock following the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Day will be at home at 4904 Buckingâ€" ham Court, St. Louis, Mo., aft@r Nov, The Arthur G. McPhersons have reâ€" turned from Wisconsin wheflf hey visited the Henry M. Priors at their hew home on Chainâ€"ofâ€"Lakes, | ‘ * twelve guests at dinner on Sunday. The. Daughters of the American Revoultion meets today with Mrs. J. Leaming., _ Assisting Mrs, Leaming are. Mrs. Harrict Woodruff, Mrs, Van Bergen and Miss Marjorie Leaming. The many friends of Mrs. M. A. Mihills, Y‘vho‘met with a serious acâ€", cident in England several weeks ago will be g‘ad to learn that she is = ly improying. "aual o ) . Mrs, Ernest Forrest and tiï¬vfl son of Rock%rd who have been visiting Mr.and Mrs. O. F. Bell of North aveâ€" nue, have returned to their home. > + The Library board will: meet (toâ€" night) Thursday at gight o‘cleck in the Highland Park Public Library. The meeting was postponed from ‘) last Thursday. f Â¥ tWn .: | Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield entertained Mrs. Edwin A. Graff <of the Chicago Beach â€"hotel and several of her Chiâ€" cago friends at luncheon yest@rday. Mrs. Graff has just returned from a year and a half, trip around the world. Don‘t forget the Junior Star card and bunco party next Friday ev@ning, October 17th in The Cafeteria; ) The proceeds | willâ€" benefit the Masonic Buildine fund. ET :. m rk city, who are here for the| <Unusual values in New ylesâ€"Day wedding. : «4 ! | at $5\and $8. \The Lore Mrs.; J. is Stackpole of Boston,| Adv. | _ ue o n M C THE HIGHLAND PARK FRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS h ids OT N0 infield ay, Nov. embly© da idward Gourley and Mrs. 8. Tom Russell: Wyles of lan ~road: announcé :the their daughter |Miss s to Dr. Anthony Bigeâ€" t. Louis, Mo., wh’& | will seight o‘clock on Saturâ€" Oct. 11, at the home of rents.. Dr..John W, Day Dr. Day‘s father, will in ‘rod their s to D: ~Louls. n o9 11 o Mr. Ani ‘ My,. and Mrg:â€"F. K; Macchtel â€"has Terra Haute, »as their weekâ€"end guen& Mr. and Mrs. Yale gradpate | Fred Zarwell of Beaver Dam, Wis. All ‘take place| Mrs. Zarwell is Mrs. M:,echtle'c sister. n Thomasyille! _ Miss Janet | Maechtle had as her . [woek«md guests her cousin, Misses will be. rgwn Virghia and Doris Zarwell of Beayâ€" becinning ‘lt! Cr. W9 Wi'-y '/ j £ . A gank offering fund in‘ celebraâ€" tion the 40th anniversary of the Needlework Guild is also being raised at this time. This‘ special fund is to be ‘used for extension work. 5 A meeting of the directors of. the Highland Park branch of the Needleâ€" work Guild of America was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas.Creigh, 200 Prospéct avenue, on Monday Oct. 6 at 3 o‘clock. The object of the needleâ€" work guild is to collect and distribute new Articles of clothing, household linens or morniey to meet the neéds of chari?ble organizations... Highland Park‘s annual collection takes place Oct. 7 to Oct. 21,~ 1 ' Meetings â€" are held the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The lodge is planning to hold a social enâ€" tertainment the latter part of this month. 4 % s NEEDLEWORK GUILD MET WITH MRS. CREIGH The officers installed were:~ Chief Ranger, T. E. Welsh; Ass‘t Chief Ranger, Geo. T. Quinn; Recording Secretary, Joseph Berube; Financial Secretary, Barney Steffen; Treasurer, Louis: Berube; . Speaker, William Dooley. $ ‘ ‘ The Catholi¢ Order‘ of Foresters held the (annual installation . of offiâ€" cers on Wednesday, October first. Several »district deputy officers were present from Waukegan. $ T. E. Welsh Is Chief Ranger; Plan Entertainment Latter /. _ Part Of Month FORESTERS INSTALL â€" ~NEW OFFICERS OCT. 1 Thore â€"will g an i?p'omnt ; meetâ€" ing of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway: Woman‘s Clyb on Wednesâ€" day, October 15, at two o‘clock in the club; rooms. Algioard ting â€"at ten a‘clook. § $ sc g Miks Alice O‘Neill of Highwood has toured with .friends ; from Oneida Reservation, Wis., to Sturgeon Bay, where the party will stay for a week enjoying a hunting tr*) £ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell Wyles will entertain their ‘daughter‘s bridal party at dinner at the Moraine toâ€" morrow evening.: $ ¢ Â¥ . MÂ¥. and Mrs. Theodore J. Stipe of Park Ridge announce the birth of a daughter on Oct. 4 at St, Frances hosâ€" pital, Evanston. . i 4 The American Opéra society of Chiâ€" cago will hold a bargain buui «t the Sovereign hotel, 6200 Kenmore aventie, Chicago, Saturday October 25th. â€" Mrs. Arthur Byfield of High: land Park and Mrs. P/ J. Sullivan of Glencoe will have ch of the David Bispham _ Calendar _ table. . Mrs. Howard Tracy of Winnetka is genâ€" eral chairman. fls % The opening of the social season of the Highland Park{club is set for Saturday evening, Nov. 1. The o¢â€" casion will be the Hallowe‘en dance, and_ngmm'ises to be a very delightful Mrs. Harrict Winn. Canfield is at present visiting «her. daughter Mrs; Donald Boynton of Waverly Place, Mrs.: Canfield leaves for her home in Thomasville, Ga,, on Saiturday. â€" . ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kleiner and daugilter Bonita of Chicago were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winter. â€" : is s TA .â€"Miss Helen Boynton will be: hosâ€" tess |at ~ luncheon ‘in "honor ‘of Miss Mu;l Wyles tomorrow. _ _ Mr.and Mrs. Will C, Comer of Mcâ€" Govern street, were pleasantly surâ€" prised (by a number ‘ofâ€" friends on Wmï¬msday» evening, ‘Oct, 1, with a partf in honor of (Mr.:Comer‘s birthâ€" day.} Those present were <Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Greone, Mr. and Mrs.) Claréence {ederson, and ‘ Roy Welg;berg of Highland. Park, and Mrs. Ed â€"Offenlock and daughter of: Edison Park, III, ‘A most delightful evening is reported. : P cA k autumn a gre oft vinia artists who formed a sketch tlass at the b ginning of / m;ï¬er have ) beer b\:;i::nwind; and painting in lo¢s ga and ) beauty : spots. : Thes artists will meet at the home of M and (Mrs. James â€" Ewell of Cary avenue for a supperâ€"party on Satur: day ‘evening. The ‘evening will b spent in ‘planning for an exhibition which will be held.on Saturday after noon, Nov. 1 and Sunday, Nov. 2 at the Ravinia Village house, undex the jauspices of the Woman‘s Civid club of Ravinia. A great many peopld of:â€"the community will undonbtedly be interésted in the exhibition of the pictures which these local artists have painted, and incidentally in the sale which will be carried on in canjunc tion with the exhibition, as they wil see portrayed for all the year scenes of the summer and autumn in Highâ€" land, Park and Ravinia. â€" Mrs.: Will: Vetter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Krumbach, (Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ludwig, Mr. and Mre. Albert: Dixon, Mr.‘ And Mrs. Charles Greene: Mr. and Mass., arrived Tu evening spend several weeks with her Mr, and Mrs: F. C. Brown of Ha avenue. 4 t 1 SPECIAL SALE OF HATS York. 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