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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1924, p. 7

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1 dn PA tt PAGE SIX Pearl T Mr.: Thomas Sharpe: has | been spending the past few weeks with his brother, Mr. William â€" Chiâ€" cago avenue, is re ng to his home in Denver, Colo.| .: , The Ladies‘ Aid society of the = ezer Evangelical ch gave a surâ€" prise party for Mrs. gy Zimm last Friday ' at the home of Mrs. Roliand Ble e o ie s t . sA C _ Margaret Esmiz enterjained a {ew of her young friends at a Hallor parâ€" ty last Friday ¢vening. . _ | _ _ 4y â€"1a8% . ERINEY â€""¢" 5 The Ride Drivé Neigh) tlub met last Friday evening. t the home of Mrs. (Norrilen. | Five hundred was the feature of the eveâ€" ning Miss Pearl Jones of Evanston enters tained â€" 29 =© g % Wheaton church lat a alloween| party h.t Ffid.’ e ng, k m. her aunt, Mrs. M. E. Maiman|of S. Green Bay road Â¥ : Remember to in your rvaâ€" tion for theâ€" Alumni ‘banquet ore Nov. 10. ‘Eve te of \Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high scht 1 ~should â€" be present. . & 2 _ . & present, f The North A i Union will hold an important ness meeting Friday evening.| e m pn . > Continuouns performance on ‘Raymond, Walter, and Roy motored to Mopnt â€" H, N weeks ago and to Hi Park on § ; 26, b with them P m + Mrs. Fidder. ‘Mrs. "spent weeks with relatives . frie ;;:lo. Chadwick}, ‘ahd Mount, From the very modern story by WM. MBCIL&EE« YÂ¥ ILM .2 fal +€° C100 * I .*~~ favorites inclu , M CLARA m.iFm:;nl , Myrtle Stedman, and tly Gord ‘Also MACK| SENN edy «GALLOPING BUXN ALows" Including Kox News, Monday j Canday > Doors Onen 3 :30‘ : Doots Open: 6:30 _ _ Adimission 30 c Sunday : Doors Open Mr. and Mrs. ily of Michigan Lake Bluff their future Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron ily of Michigan 1g¢ have m Lake Bluff here â€" they i their future home. â€"| un‘ E.fl p dy mothe Kehr who has beenl visi datghter was cglled bick to hi in the East by the sudden deat brother. 1. . C 2+ 5. & WED., NQV. 11 and 12 . ; â€" FLORENCE ‘and CLIVE BROOK, Tan Keith, \\érmvr Baxter and Walter Hiers in h mighty drama . ;|| Mr. Richard| Carqueville land avenue & week the University| of ois â€" son Marshall in honar of "Mrs. Louis e left day for her home in Boston, after spending the past mon her parents MÂ¥. and Mrs. Brown of Hazgl: av is .Mrs. Arthur) G. MePherso tained at 1 n bridge day afternoon.) .|| DOORS OPEN $ DOORS OPEN §:80 SsATURDAY, NOV. 15 : . intinee $t Axus _E is REGINALD DENNY, WITH LAURA LA PLANTE ~â€" _ 4TAE FAST WORKER! _ Mr. and » Benson and ily of Ravinia have moved ko the Sheahen house on Sheridan avenue, w was occupied until | recently by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Summers. k Mrs, A. J. Walsh of Prairie has as her gut his! week he and brotherâ€"iyâ€"law _ Mr. an Charles Bassett of Blue Eart} Mr. and Mrs.: Bassett leave f: home the latter part of the w Charles Bassett of Blue Earth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Bassett leave for their home the lat m the week. . Mr: Merton Church of Lautel aveâ€" nue left uesday ir â€" To: , and London, and Detroit, Mich., where he will spend a few days on busi Miss Catherine® Hutter of South Green Bay road sn the w end Miss Ca s Green Bay 8 in Michigan City, Mrs. J.. G._ bf South| Second street gave a reading, entitled "Rock of " ‘asgâ€"a part| of the Rally day p of Hope Evange!lâ€" feal church of , IIL., on Sunâ€" day, Oct. 19. ag accom on . from the novel by GEORGE BAI;t MeCcUTCHEON 3 2â€"peel Fox Comedy and Pathe Review . 4ATINEE Doors mide _ x 0.4- :30 in .l.owmn*.m' CABMANY féedturing H. ; . | . _ MONY, the Wonder Horke in "Chris from Comedy: "TuE HANSOM CABMAN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOV,18 & 11 BUXDAY & MONDAY, > tine of the Hungry Heart" "the love story by KATHLEEN NORRIS ARTHUR STONE (former vaudeville .‘gtgz) in "SHOULD ILANDLORDS LIVE?"" > [ and Fox News ; .2.....'... HLAND P ARK, ILLIN OTS NDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 9 & 10 ;. mance on > ys,| Beginning at 4 . m. sharp! THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR! â€" _ *66 s CWINE"â€" | OH, YOU TONY! Laufi with Lang and Fox News Thursday TOM MIX zorylt’;} ’W With a great cast of favorites including | .‘ cet .. > 2 _, Fidder ncis Mrs. her home of her at th his s Day. Sunâ€" Ma‘::.". with igbiver everal ids at arroll, 1 famâ€" ved to make enterâ€" yesterâ€" , two hland nging ahr. Mr. k li heatre Othe tad 3e ‘wse e Mrs. J. L. Mifler spent Sunday in (Libertyville as (the guest . of Mrs. Numgen. Mr. Charles Numsen: a brother of Mrs,. Numsen has just moved to Lihen;c:l:e. + The : North â€" Sh MacDowell : asâ€" sociation held itqigfint-meting at the honie of Mrs. A, F. Byfield, October | 29th. . Dr. of Kenilworth gave a talk on Scotland and his yisit | to the MacDowell colony at Peterâ€" borough, New Hampshire this past summer. | MacDowell‘s Scotch m;:gq GERERET btaninl uind eatiag . oi name in thisg church, the auditorium has been gnlarged, d all Jindebtednpes has been covered. The attendance at the morning, | 6 m, ‘and evening services . was | lat Friends from Dixon, I!1., and other ‘cities of the state were present. _ _ , m" aturing HARRY LANGDON Mrs. Joseph Gonder, 1221 Burton. avenue, Ravinia, entertained a numâ€" ber of children ”R their mothers last Friday in honor of the fourth birth day of her son Russell Gonder. Games were played: and prizes awarded. â€" A very inicg icheun was served." A most delightful â€" oon was spent. "Mrs. Robert MceKinley: spent the week end at. Fort Atkinson, Wis., visi{.itg her father in law Mr. Wilâ€" liam McKinley. © Ne $ Stedman, and Huntly Gordon Mr. and Mrs., returned from : through the west of their Highla California. 7 were, sung,. 2100 AEROSC: ARtOMACEA ME M M M 00. present. | > wÂ¥ | "Are: you m to â€" attend ‘the Alunmni home con of the D. 8. H. 8.1 ‘All your mates are going to be present. not have each sung. About fifty memibers were HARRY LANGDON Matinee at 2:30 p. m by Mrs, Lottie Plummeér | Mrs. ;@Ames Bowden have from a six weeks trip 1e "fidmy visited many Highland Park friends in Admission 30 cents Admission 30 cents Admission 30 cents 30 cents 1221 â€"Burton s w9 ‘ Mrs. Hugh A. Hammer a former resident of this city now 0? l will give a card party at her home for the benefit of the Hubbard Woods +‘church on Nev. 11th, l & year‘s class represented? | Reservaâ€" tions‘for the banquet must be e by Nov.. 10. : 5 &5 ww + _ Mrs. Francis Berube fi irtained her sister Miss Jean Schkorski of Chicago over the week end. _ â€"â€" Mrs. B, J. Steffen entertained the officers of the L. C. B. A.‘s of Lake Forest, â€"Thursday afternoon. Cards were the feature of the afte moon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keller will leave Thursday for Highland fi’ rk club, Fla., where they will spend the winter, Dorothy Young of 8. Li ave» nue entertained twenty of her friends at a ‘party commemorating. fifth birthday _ anniversary laa’;t ‘Friday afternoon. t oarip es3 The local business men are to display the Deerfield colors| (blue: and white) on Home coming :day, Nov. 15th. $ Jt se Mrs. â€" Walter Livingston of Ridgewood drive, dramati¢e soprano has been engaged by the Birchwood Musical club of Rogers Park to sing at their n t meeting Nov, 18th at two thirty?cloék. is $ § ..~: .. Mrs. Arnold Peterson who had her tonsils removed at the Highlaad Park hospital a few days ago, returnâ€" ed home and is rapidly improving. «‘Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rossetter who spent a week at â€" Lick, TIniL., have returned home.â€") ; _ â€">. | Miss Helen Hart and | Eva Sitjestrom left Monday for hing» ton, D. C. where they will remain in« definitely, * o e tle § Little Leonard: Lewis Lanson of Miss} Florence Warner had as her Sunday guest Miss Emma B;gzrfidmelofg Lake Forest. {or I ‘‘Misses Helen Grey mdgig Marjorie Aanliis s anthrtninad thirtw‘ of: their ‘{Misses Helen Grey mfiunjom Cutler® entertained thirty of their friends at a cotillion Sl%d.oy eveâ€" ning. A ie it 7 s ~Mrs. William Monroe Wright who has been on the sick list the past two weeks is slowly ‘improving. _ i Anhouncément is made: of the marâ€" riage of Mrs. Minnie Ni lt of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Rev. W. F Suhr October 15th at the . Wilmett church. A reception was igiven for Mr. and Mrs. Suhr in thi .assembly room of the: Lutheran church last Wednesday eventig. | ![ + The Loyal Order of Moose, Highâ€" land Park lodge No. 44G) will ho their Harvest dance, Wednesday eve ning, Nov, 26th in the Hi d Par Woman‘s club. Duffy‘s oréhestra will furnish the music. © '? s If you are a graduate of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school ghd are in terested . in : the: school, ghow ‘ your school spirit by being present at the anfiual homecoming, Nov,) 15th. .| annudi HORRCLUEITAA eR OE CO URRC OO sB Dumaresq Spencer post No. 1450* the Amerjcan Legion will hold. a dance Thursday, Nbvembefiloth. f PRESENTATION MARKS | ~ MOTHERS CLUB MEET THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Prei}dent Given Handsome Gm} usical Program Greatly :/‘ REnjoyed 1 A * musical program ! especial beauty was presented by Mrs. J. W, Hyde, violinist, and Mys. Esthe$ Ward Ball, pianist, before the bers of the Mothers‘.Clyb of the ) W.C, A. last Monday ing. Sevâ€" eral selections by Boroski, MacDowâ€" ell, and other modern composers as well as some Lizst waltzes deligh!eg the listeners. Another / interestin event of the evening was the preâ€" sentation of a silk um to Mrs. William Denzel, the president of the club, who has just been reâ€"elected to serve for a"second term, The pro: ‘gram ended with a social hour nfi refreshmé‘pts. This club is open any woman of Highland Park, a as it meets at night one evening eac month, it makes it-pofib : for moth REMEMBER in selecting. yo Cards, that the Highland mfi in : tmethare wfiee. ‘viewing "Wheip rearde: â€" ‘in S ouFr n.;m‘m-d or engraved on the cards. : ers of young children to ;ttcnd their interesting programs who are unable to come in the daytimq to the other club meetings. . E. ¢ 3 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLRANERâ€" | _AND D & Phones 178 and 179 w HEART TAG DAY TO BE |‘â€" OBSERYVED HERE NOV. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS For Volunteers of . America; _ Business Men Give Prizes; _ _<‘Incentive to Taggers Saturday, Nov. 28, will be: "Heart Tag Day" in Highland Park for the Valunteers of America. _ This is to be a "children‘s drive" to help children for the work is done by the youthful Salespeople of the community. This organization was founded nearly 30 years ago by,Gen. Ballington and Miss Maude Booth and among the many ac> vities this phase of the prison work ppeals to all hearts alike, the sysâ€" tematic effort to prevent the indirect punishment _ of | innocent ; children taused by the penalty laid upon their elde“. ies C# c 4 LOver 170,000 children ‘have b:fi ved‘to future good citizenship and { is for such as these that the Volunâ€" teers of America are having "Heart Tag Day" so when giving your quarâ€" ters, dimes and â€" half dollars, give cheerfully and gladly. 3 7 f fair is Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Frank Fitt, Dr. P. C. Wolcott, G. E. Lichtenstein and Mrs. Wm. Dooâ€" ley. Headquarters will be in the Elm Place: school with Mrs. B. L. Bird, assisted by the Shilite Girl Reserves [in' charge. raute scP The committee wishes to announce the cordial coâ€"operation of the local merchants in ¢ffering a number of pretty as well as useful prizes as an incentive as well as a reward to those collecting . the largest amounts for their tags. fk ‘ First prize is an underarm purse viven by Garnett‘s. â€" . 3 . Second, No. 2 Brownie camera given y Farl W CGsell & Co." â€" > > Third, mesh bag given by IH. Neâ€" meroff. y } Fourth, roller skates given by the Hussey Hardware co. 4 . _Fifth, fountain pen given by Sweet Jand pharmacy. : 3 f â€" Sixth, 2â€"pound hox of chocola riven by Lencioni. s : I o Those who do not win prizes who collect at least $8.00 for thei tags will receive a pass good for tw movie: tickets at the Highland Pa or Pearl theatres. wara‘} Th:.;or:mv;t;: 'hopec everybody wfl "have a heart" Saturday, flureb‘;t helping some unfortunate. it INTERESTING NOTES OF â€" _ WORK OF THE D. B. E. | Plymouth Chapter, Daughters ;t the British Empire, report that th Hallowe‘en party held last week w a most successful and jolly affa Some very generous contributions to the fund for the British Old People home at Riverside were received. _ Tonight (Thursday) Mrs. T. Thursâ€" by of© Wilmette will entertain fi ladies and <their frineds at a t party for the benefit of the home. The next monthly meeting of. the D. B. E. will be held on Wednesd evening, ‘Nov, 12 at the Y., W. C. A. headquarters promptly at 8 o‘clock. Will all members try to be present ‘All ladies of British birth or t or wives of British men who are in« terested in this work are cordially inâ€" vited. The committee sponsoring the afâ€" AMERICAN PIANISTS TO .. APPEAR IN CONCE Guy Maier and Lee Pattison Two Piano Recital, Dec. 7| At Elm Place School _ Guy Maier and Lee Pattison are Â¥o young Americans who, according general musical opinion, have made] a new art of the long abused twoâ€"piano program, and for the past few seasor their success in this field has been reâ€" markable These quietâ€"mannered, unassuming young men give a duplex performance that is all in its own class. â€"‘ Others may give twoâ€"piano recitals; it has remained for them to raise the form to a most fascinating entertainment. Tt is not enough to say that the lisâ€" tener can hardly tell where ong leaves off at ‘one keyboard and the othen begins at the second, though that is true. â€" Neither is it enough to say, that they play everything from Bach down to Germaine Tailleferre, who is the most superâ€"modern of all the modâ€" erns, though that is also true,. 'nuy' play a Russian vnlu, _tud _zmeg was a waltz more delightful. Thy chnzei to a bit of Cesar Franck, and one hears a charm in the old Belgian one never before suspected. [« They even play a glorified form jof jazz, thereby confounding the lofty brow, and delighting all the rest. the afterncon of Sunday, Dec. 7, these pianists will give a recital at the Eim Flace auditorium. . x: The girls with large feet former thought that they had to hide the with long skirts, but lately they ha reached the conclusion that feet we made to walk with and not to cinate the men. se da . _MELP WANTED â€" Work as houseman . chauffeur.â€" Address "L. R." Press office. ~ â€"RFOR RENTâ€"Furnished rooms.. 187 N. ond st. Tel. H. P. 696. € Central av. Inquire of Charles L. Geminer 9992 N. Second st., Tel H. P. 811â€"R. se _ ‘CASH PAID for false teceth, dental gold, mmmmwm.um and Refining Co., Otsego, Mich. S6tf DIRT GIVEN AWAY at Lutheran church TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Rev. Mrs. Dooâ€" "THE IRON HORSE" AT WOOD‘S THEATRE Is Thrilling Picture of© West; One of Best Productions Shown In Chicago Never in the history of the theatre has a cinema prodnfi\!”totm away to 3 more brilliant start than "The Iron Horse," the William Fox proâ€" duction, which opened at the Woods theatre in Chicago this week.. The newspaper critics map\h most glowâ€" ing adjectives in their notices, 4 Ashton Stevens in "The Heraldâ€" Exaniner" said: "The Iron Horse is a great show. It is a. virile tribute to the old west, a glowing chapter of its romatic and glamorous history." Writing in "The Journal of Comâ€" merce" Paul Martin termed it . 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