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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1924, p. 9

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mds oighanpnale Miss Ruth E B. Sin sketch arrang Allan | B. ~Be: music ifor Mrs The Woman‘s Mis;jim; visociety of|| Eugene Buchanan of Moraine road the Et)e,nmf Evangelical dharch "mi has returned home after spending the meet Thursday afternoo i t. 30, at |summer in Europe. .. .. _ . 2:30 't'clock at | the | hd ‘of Mrs.| Mrs. Charles McCauley of Evanâ€" Walter Meierhoff of (@Glenedé® avenue. |ston is the Euest this week of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Gegrge N. Seward E. G. Turnley of.North Sheridan road. (Edna. Beli S¢wqrd)‘,t Cdntral aveâ€"| _ Mrs. Otis L. Beardsley and Mrs. R. nue entertained at the opering dinner J. Beatty entertained the reading dance at the Sovereign (CBicago) on class at luncheon on Tuesday at the Saturday evenin?‘ eir‘ frupsts. ‘inâ€" | home of w:rd-leygin compliment eluded Dr. and n. H} I Roberts, to Mrs. in C. Morgan. Mr. Mrs. R. J. Beatt#. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Atwill of South and ;;: William M }; o W ght ‘of | Sheridan road have as their guest this Highland Park, Mr. . Louis | week Mr, Atwill‘s sister Mrs. C. H. E. Krpidler, Mr. and [Mis. Beorge M.| Nearing of: c;:g Mo, _ and _ Mr, and llanB.i Miss . M Keagle had as her of Chicago, f&n : .)'l'bomui_ eek end _ _her cousin,Miss Milâ€" Ryan, of Muncie, Ind. Th program ||dred G: i of Freeport. . incl two o(g( l I‘s comâ€"|| ’TheHiMdPurk#ohm’nChfll- "Love By Radic andâ€""For |tian Temperance Union will meet toâ€" All of My Dreams Are of You," with |morrow afternoon‘ at ~two thirty Miss Ruth ~ E.. Pcrd intralto, and{o‘clock at the honle of Mrs. T. W, m&,t if a special | m of North Green Bay road. sk ty Mrs| Sgward and.| MÂ¥ and Mrs. J. ,%.:f'mshhud Allan | B. t, (who . fwi ote theâ€"iPark are receiving ulations on music |for Mrs, S I ags. . birth of a son at | the Highland The Woman‘s Mission the Ehe: Eva C meet Thursday afternoo nL 2:30 o‘clock : at : the| hom Walte Meierhoff of Glenec The |October meeting of | class of the First United R s 4 IC’IOOI ‘“s 0' d\ 0 evening at the home of ] man Glencoe avenge.| I ing officers were ele suing | year: â€" Robert | Dr dent; | Murray : Moon Wal Tillman,: secrétarty Gieser, treasurer. â€" The barn danee at on Saturday evening} : West Ridge Community tlu best qgttended affair y been given by the cluly. | music, which was expbelle joyed \by all presen P given |for the best l-.. ul prize for the best dg tupm a haired lady N Miss ert, for t i¢ bes worn jby a lady with lon Miss Marjorie Ludwig prize, which was for the b worn (by any lady presen Miss Nancy Grace Wrigh at R school. â€" Tre won the prize for the be for single men, and Wil wald for married mien the . clally and soc . The p be Dld for the‘%ut y “ The Daughters of the| B pire will hold a Hallowe‘en day evening, Oct. 81, at 7 at the home of Mts. | T. Naida terrace, for the British Old People‘s bers are invited to & and join in the fun of ith Scotch Hallowe‘en. PAGE EIGHTE Pearl Theatre THE SCREEN VERSIC pedw enagioae If _ of the same title.] Sun.: doorg open A ttemendgus photodrat | _ _ _ Ope of cporo# hac | ~ARTHUR H T allreff Lag(;t%j as. & | * By J. HARTLEY Also .m 2â€"re HIGH LAND PARK, ILLLNOILIS "IT [ 40; B w 1AY (43 wit 7 Pr:esident; and Fritz went to e|teacher earwater costume ‘Rectenâ€" Itogether th finanâ€" s. will s%dool.f itish Emâ€" arty Friâ€" o‘clock ¢Ewen, of the . Memâ€" i':!.’ friends real old Tuesday Erg Wichâ€" | follow fie{ Baraca angelical , was enâ€" izes were nes. The orn (by warded to : ¢ostume r ‘hair. to t . t éom U RM OITL * OHL and MIMI PALMERI UGHT IN ROME" IS THE LAW" hPR IIP + y .. A, Notable Book | Wr_ A ‘hli( Stage Success E, "PRODIGAL PUP" and FOX NEWS edy "HOT| STUFF" | Laughs aâ€"plenty avlor and Tom Moore ATURDAY, NOV. 1} . e N oOF THE NEW YORK STAGE sUCCKESS ratic ndaptftion of m?m TARKINGTON‘$ rNovel of American Life _ § yb ANNERS.| From his famousstage success FOX NEWS on Monday . .. . |â€" ; | Monday : rs open 6:30; â€"Admission 30¢ e was hx 1dâ€"t the orlgflal stage c‘ut WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28 and 29 tyÂ¥ presi Im ool the the | ‘The Highland Park Wotnan‘s Chrisâ€" tian Temperance Union will meet toâ€" morrow . afternoon" at ©two thirty o‘clock at the home of Mrs.â€"T. W. Gordon of North Green Bay road. Mr..and Mrs. John S. Reesman, 2129 Centra “-strst,TEvsnaLon, anâ€" ounce the marriage of itheir'duflghteig Adelzfd. athryn to Edward Riesâ€" stah! ‘of Chicago, which took place Friâ€" ay evening, Oct. 17, atl9 o‘clock at the home of :ié bride‘s uncle and aunt r. and Mrs. Harold Synnestzeldt, 6315 19th. avenue, | E., Seattle, ash. A reception fol wed the cereâ€" mony. . The| (Misses | Berniceâ€" and Ethe!l Hager of Varkouver, B. C., ousins of %,bfidem'oom, attended he bride. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Riesstahl ill make their home in Seattle. The Philathea class ~of‘ the First nited ~Evangelical Sunday school eld their h‘@que,t. a Japanese affair, st. Thursday evening at the home of rs. Edward A. Hints: of Oakwcood venue. . Tha costumes, decorations nd menus:â€" were allin keeping with he‘ Japanege idea. The attendance as large, and the members voted it most enjo;_h,b]_e evening. Mrs. Philip Schreiberâ€" of Glencoe venue wite Shostess the â€" Wednesâ€" ay Afwrn?ar; Sewing . club ; this eek. PE Eyc I $ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jerrems hnvei sold their home on North Linden aveâ€"| nue to Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Fry of Chicago . and are moving to ‘the Moraine hotel &n Nov, 15. . _ The BY‘s Club will give a bunco party at the Y. W. C. A. headquarters on Tue avening, Oct. 28, at eight| o‘clock. : Ref#eshments will be served.! . Mrs. Lucins A. Hine of Laurel aveâ€" nue had as her week end guests her sister: andngbth’gr"'fliqs Margaretta [?)tis and: Mr, Lucius Otis of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Atwill of South Sheridan road have as their guest this week Mr. Atwill‘s sister Mrs. C. H. Nearing of Kansas City, Mo. â€" TERY ROMANCE. ERS OP PURPLE Cows" NEWS . ‘% «i ¢ Man Who Came Back" DAY, Dorothy Mackaill &Â¥ een Triumph \ "Theâ€" George O‘Brien Mrs. J. Clark of Highland| . Dri.C. A. Harkness is spending this eceiving congratulations on , week in New ‘York attending the of <a son at the ?Highland’ c)‘ini and conferen Hgof the Ameriâ€" 30â€"31 E. Varktouver, B. C., bridegroom, attended and â€" Mrs. (Riesstahl Admission . 30c Admissicn 30c . â€"Mys. Sarah Clavey of North Second street announces the marriage of her daughter Lillian Schepp to Mr, Clarâ€" ence Varney, son of Mr. m&: Mrs. l Cyril Varney of Crystal Falls, Mich., which will take place at three o‘clock on Saturday afternpon, Oct. 25, at the home of the brm"]s mother, | Rev, Weigthelt â€"~officiating.‘ | Miss â€" Lillian | Behrens of Glencoe will act as bridesâ€" maid and Mr. Einar .Benson of Chiâ€" ! cago as best: man. Mr. and Mrs. |Varnéy will leave after the ceremony | on a motor trip to northern Michigan. Mrv. and, Mrs. Schmidt: of Deerfleld avenue,. celebrated: ‘their thirteenth wedding anniversary on Sunday after: noon., There were twentyâ€"six guests presit, sixteen of whom were from out of town. . PME Y .." Mrs. Mueller will #ltemin Campâ€" bell |Chapter guild| this afternoon (3 y).. Plans .ate being comâ€" for the annual hazaar which j heldâ€" Saturday, Nov. 8. ‘Mrs. George Rossetter of South Green Bay road, fimndmt this week at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Cli%’ ird Wyles and children ~and . Mrs, | William Booth motored to Oshkosh; Wis., over the week! end where they visited friends, Mr. Joe Talano of the â€" Moraine hotel) has returned :l;om Spring Valâ€" ney, |IIl., where he ?e’nt two weeks visiting his parents, | . t Junior Star club meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. H: G. Winter on .Green Bay road. The guest of honor for the evening was Mrs. Allie D. Tidmarsh, the club mothéer of. Rockford, who iz‘sgvisiting friends in Chicago. The club is planning to hold ‘a theatre party on the regular meeting night, .tb:dh‘ird Monday in November.. Reservations must be made in advance. . |. : Mr. Jack Hager of, the Pease Pharâ€" macy is in the H ,i_‘an(l, Park hosâ€" pital where he, underwent an operaâ€" tion about a week ago, He is reported gotting along: nicely, . > Marian Williams had. her tonsils _ Mrs. Fred Moon will act as Martha at rtyville chhgkt; 0. E. S., and Mrs. H. F. Clow ‘ag marshall at Libertyville, this ef(emlg. ‘ ; About one hundred and fifty people from this city attended the Ilinoisâ€" Michigan, game at the University of Iilinois at: Champaign on Saturday. It is ncedless to say that all reported a most exciting and thrilling game. Mr: Ervin Clow ‘has accepted a position with the ‘%lumet Gas and Power company, of Gary, Ind. ~ Mrs. William F. Peter and daughâ€" ters Bylvia and Phfil,l: réturned last week frgm Paris ; ‘here they spent the t four months! .. Rev. J. H. Keagle nded the footâ€" ball game at Northwestern unversity on Saturday as a guest of one of the ifraternities ~there in hondr of Dad‘s day. h2 in Park| hospital !_Dr| Grant H. Lanphere will go to Milwaukee, ‘Wis., on Monday to atâ€" tend | the inter-statd% Post Graduate Assembly of America direeted by the State District M:aéal association being held Oct. 97â€"8H:> â€" /. :‘ >~>> removed ~Tuesday . at T. ‘X C. A. It was termed a "Cinâ€" derella _ banquet,".. â€" Individuals or groups of the members each put on a stunt. _ Decorations were. inâ€"yellow and white. The evening was a most delithful one, and â€"all‘ reported a most| pleasant time, | Fco Rev. and Mrs, Frank Fitt will enâ€" tertain the Stylites, a club of Presbyâ€" terian ministers from the Presbytery of Chicago next Monday. j ThE Philathea class of the Ebenezer Evangelical church held their annual banquetâ€" last Friday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. F.â€"Mutchler of AFâ€" pin‘e‘,LEut, San Die_éo, Calif., are exâ€" pecting Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Pearâ€" son of Two Rivers, Wis., to visit them. ~The monthly m;:z;ng' of the Woâ€"| man‘s Christian perance ;’Unionl will be held on Friday October 24th‘ at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gordon, 246 North Green Bay road. } Mr. and Mrs. B, H. Staples of Hyde Park were the week ai@d guests of Mr. and‘ Mrs. R. L. Saul pf North Green Bay road. .2 d ;MÂ¥. and Mrs. Clagence Duplain of Highwood are the py parents of A ghter born on Monday at the Highland Park hospital. ‘ f Lois, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Maduxg:i.’las Central aveâ€" nue, died Oct. 22. ,She was born Oct. 21. Whe funeral wa: Wednesday . and burial was in Woodlawn. P 'Mt; Francis Berube of Highwood entertained her aunt, Mrs. Theresa Gapituski and Mr. Mrs. Sawiluski and Junior Gopinski of Chicago and several of her Highland Plu-k‘?lends at luncheon yesterday. | | Mt. and> Mrs. iam Fosbender and family of Vine avenue were the dinngr guests of M#, and Mrs, John Chrigtman of Laurel avenue on Sunâ€" day. se 3 [4 P _ ‘Mys. William (J.) Louderback â€"of Morsgine road entertgined at luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs, Boulton, Mrs. J. H. Harmon‘s mather. _ _ _ Mt. and Mrs. ~Samuel Martin of Hazél avenue werd;";:lunafly surâ€" prised on Wednesday evening, â€" Oct. 15, by about sixtyâ€"five friends with a party in honer of: t@eir thirtyâ€"fourth wedding anniversary. Cards were the featire of the even&:x. A very: deâ€" lightful time is reported. â€" _ _ Mr.'and ‘Mrs, William Millard of Ravine place are entertaining their cous"kxs Mr. and Mrsg, E. H. Hoard of Alabama this week. ‘ §3 ® l:Ln Elizabeth Louderback â€" of Morkine r6ad left aomhy for| New Yorg city where she will spend the next week. Park hospital on Monday THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 1 her tonsils the Highland Alma Gluck appeate at the Audiâ€" torium theatre next! Sunday afterâ€" noon. . Applications fop seats are comâ€" ming ‘to the audito from cities many miles out of go indicating the widespread a; of the justly titled "sweetest si in the world." No telephone reservations will ‘be acâ€" cepted for the Gluck gement, the theatre announces, mail orders if accompanied by selfâ€" stampâ€" ed envelope will be progmptly returned. Madam Gluck will only appear once in Chicago this season. Sir Thomas Lip cently from Southha for. New York on than revealed that other yacht, the Sh.q and he. will challe States in 1926 for fl:} Carleton has the ejviable record of havingâ€"won 24 out of the 27 decision deba_‘fs in which she «participated in the last 12 years, hnd it is due to this fact that Oxford is meeting an instit:tion the size of Carleton. Proâ€" fessor I. M. Cochran, Carleton debate coach, has turned out all the teams that‘ have ~made rleton‘s . name known for its fo strength. ' Atcording to present plans, a double decigipn will be: re at the close of the debate, one By three: judges yet to be chosen, and the other, folâ€" lowing the English custom, by a vote of the audience. A ~ Th%MOXford team fonsists of Malâ€" colm MacDonald, sor of the present prime minister of England, a student at Queens college; J.JD. Woodruff of the New college, and| M. C. Hollis of Balliol college.. The fuestion is to be t€ ved, that in a {democracy minâ€" isters should be respdnsible to a popâ€" ularly elected assembly." 623 ALMA GLUCK John Nason, son of} A. J. Nason, 179 Prospect avenue, is ¢ne of the three students â€"of Carleton college, Northâ€" field, Minn:, to be ¢ n‘for the deâ€" bate team which will fmeet a team repâ€" resenting Oxford unfversity of Engâ€" land on Nov. 11. ®‘s 1Â¥3 Nagon has been unphsually active at Carlezon and besi being out for football two years, ig forensic editor of the Algol, junior flass annual, He is a member of Phildmathian society. Other members of thh team are Clarâ€" ence Decker, Fargo, N. D., and Robert Putsch, Winona, Mi 42} s LIPTON BUlLlégG f ANOTHER SHAMROCK A {report from |Oklahoma City speaks very highly) of R. Morton Fl s, former organist at Pearl Theatre. Mr. Fl ‘is at present organist at the "Criterion," a theatre of t city, and patrons of that theatte praise his mhsic highly: Samuel Fell has been confined to his ‘home this week with a slight illness. JOHfi NASON HgNORED' T CARL N COLLEGE 1 ney Mason acekpted the invitaâ€" tion to act as cheer leader at the Illiâ€" noisâ€"Michigan game fast Saturday at Urbana. f + Chosen For Debate Team which o%“ Meet Oxford Team /; November 11 Mrg. C. L. Boyd. Millet returned . hor Indiapapolis, Ind., sent as delegates to nion‘zy society, conv Mrs, A. M, Cline of Homewood aveâ€" nue, entertained Mr} and Mrs. R. E. Sim, Mr. L. Frede and Mrs. Mary Stelzer of Chicago at dinner on Sunâ€" day. | _ & Mis; Irene Stevend who is attending DeKalb Normal school spent the week end with her mothert Mrs. Stevens at the ;ighland Park hotel. ; Mrsg. W. J. Snyder|and Mrs. Charles Snyder of Champa Ill., are the guests of the Udell dnd Cope families this week. Mr&h-nd Mrs. A. W. Jerrems have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" man Fry of Chicagb. They will reâ€" side at the Moraing hotel. Mré, Hugo Schneifler will serve as Martha at Glenview |ehapter, 0. E. 8. tomorrow eneving (Friday). _ Mrg. W. J. Snyder Mrs. Charles Snyder of Champa IlIl., are the Migs Florence Clop spent the week end in Champaign, BI., where she atâ€" tended the IHlinoisâ€"Michigan game. | a An.?ouncement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Helen ‘LaFrantz of Long, Grove, to Mt. Jagob' Hecketâ€" 5weil¢r which took aturday, at Long: Grove. They have ‘fom to Sheâ€" boydn, Wis., on a Iwedding trip. The Junior Star pard party given at the Cafeteria Frkiay evening was largely attended, asd a goodly sum was |added to the| temple building fund which they have set aside, Ml‘i Charles Waitd of North Second street, who suffe a slight stroke last Wednesday in [ireen Bay, Wis,, was ht to his home here on Sunâ€" day, Wwhere he is getting along nicely. Uf% and Mrs, ard . C, Keller have : . returned Minneapolis, Minn., where they |spent six weeks visiting. with their gon Mr. Orren °E, Keller. ; Mt. and Mrs. T. A, Clark of Homeâ€" wood avenue had as| their guests last week Mr. Clark‘s sisters and brother of Green Biy, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Clark returnefl to Green Bay with them Sunday. j fex can follege of Surgeons of which he is a Â¥ellow. He réturn and be in his office on Oct. 26th. ; THE RELIABLE| LAUNDERY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS t AND DY . Phones 178 179 ; ; GLUCK SING IN CHIC%O SUNDAY and Mrs, J. L. ie Friday ‘from here they were Bhe Foreign Misâ€" ntion. een confined to who sailed reâ€" pton, England, e liner . Leviaâ€" is having .anâ€" nrock . V, built e the United America‘s cup. | TheHOOVELE Hours for rest you‘ve always wanted but never i hyomwsmuwa$myflm.H s $ Only $6.25 down! _ } ©; 15 S. St. Johns Ave. Electric Washer and Neverqruzh?; Wringer with its Douglas Fir Tub The Safety Wringer 15 South St. Johns Avenue Guaranâ€" YEARS H. W. HUBER ELECTRIC CO. It BEATS... as it Sweeps â€"* as it We may not be able to supply éve thing that you want, but better come and make your selections early.. _ â€" Earl W. Gsell & Co. It‘s not so very many years since we were youngsters playing pranks and cutting: generally, but now our fun | supplying the needs for others to en themselves. j t § for Our Delivery Service is Free Hallowe‘en ERE‘S hoping you can have a wholesome fun you want on _ ARDRIA M. LE PELLEY 525 South Sheridan Road DECKER & HUBER THE SPENCER BELT e PHARMAC}STS Phone 23 for the person who is to wear it, j t‘orheralou-â€"‘t&u%h.u, i Mfimmfi&m@mu: astatyhk. : . h _X# \ 1 > 8# A demonstration tncurs n'ofg-uu-d* me call and explaty,. ; _ â€" Highland Park, Hlinois in gm TRY IT THURSDAY Ei Buttons oj' fingers 15 | l 4w JÂ¥ i

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