t PAGE SIX /J Alec Rafferty and John Witten moâ€" tored to Notre Dm;?;d.. over the week end. & > Dr. and . Mrs. V \H. â€"Bergmann of Rogers Park enterfained twentyâ€" four ‘at a buffet dinnér last Sunday The W. H. Class enjoyed their anâ€" nual dinner at the. of their Sunday School teacher, Mrs. Botker. in honor of their fi anniversary, Nov. 14. Both familigs were present as well as guests from Lake Forest and Deerfield. Mrs. ann was formerly Miss Lucille |Rhinehart. Mr. Gus Gruel Mr. Arthur Gruel attended the funeral ‘of Mr. Gruel‘s brother, Mr. William Wendt, in Winona, Minn., last week.. Mrs. H. F. Clowi.nd daughter Florence visited friends in Chicago on Sunday. { Mr. Albert Taylor of New Orleans, La., was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. Emmet Duffy. § â€"~ t Mr. Ted Schreiber who spent the past few months in New Orleans, La., has returned to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Errinâ€" ger and children of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thayer of N. Sheridan road. ... f mrt Boyd who is attendingi sc at Hillsdale, ‘;{IL, will spend the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Boyd. | Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Numsen of Davâ€" enport, Ia., spent a| few days last week with their dau’hter, Mrs. Gerâ€" vase Brown. s Pear Mrs. Charles C. Bviell and Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard Mullen and two children aretleaving early part of December for Italy ‘where they, will spend the winter. | Dr. W. J. Phillips of Elgin, father of Miss Edith Phillips, of the Linâ€" coln‘ school died ay morning of last week. .Dr. Phillips was one of the pioneer dentists of Kane county. SUNDAY & MONDAY, NOV. 23 and 2 CconxgyiINnUoUs PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAYS, BEGINNING AT 4 P. M. SHARP! Mrs. Charles Anderson of Highâ€" wood was given a delightful surâ€" prise party last we*,l(onday by 25 of Jher friends. i Adapted to the Tnned ohs: neakea‘ny N n "** Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonder of Raâ€" vina have left on a motor trip to Benton, Harbor, Mich., where they are ‘building a s r home. . ‘Mr. Gonder will follow the building trade in the future. t Sunday : Doors open 3 :30 Monday :: Doors. open 6 :30 Mrs. Robert E. Smith will enterâ€" tain at tea from three to six today for her daughter, Mi"u Leonore. Those whoâ€"will assist in iving are the Misses Eleanore khart, Dorothy Gardner, Florence yd, Katherine Martin: and Sarah Louderback. E000 CEeqeuEa & Eyit M PnT us BUTL 1 HOME, CAREER and HDNOR â€" all forgotton in his overpowering infatuation for the benutiful woman of this> dreams. “(;;ow-l the best examples df ‘a highly enterâ€" UGonedy : *Warpenn f : "WANDERIN AISTLINES" â€"a panic of mirth! â€" gad FOX NEWS Doors Open 6 :30 & § ission 30 cents Mrs. C. H. Doyle of Olney, IIl, is the guest of Mrs. William Guyot this week. * + Also another Doors Open 5 Penthalpa chapter, 0. E. S., of Wauâ€" kegan exemplified t&:hwork at Campâ€" bel} chapter last evening. The work was very well done. After the meetâ€" ing refreshments were served. ‘ho c..d;:_“"?!'l'? ;:F'w;u;'; .mmm.ï¬viâ€";.};‘:fflb Review Doors Open 6:30 Mr. and Mrs.â€"F. 8. Amick of Ausâ€" tin visited relatives L‘in Highland Park Sunday. â€"~ 2/ 5t: Mr. Lester Green of Des Plaines, Yormerly of this city, attended the alumni dance at. Deerflieldâ€"Shields high school 9-‘-#7 evening. > Mr. and Mrs. B C. Ohrmund and "The RIDIN‘ KID from POWDER RIVER" TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 and 2 THE LAST W ‘ IN ARTISTIC PHOTOPLAY PR C ON MONTEB BLUE and MARIE PREYOST in Adapted from Sacha Guitry‘s wonderfol stage "The GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY" Here is ridid production which we hope will Seat '3:1'%? Tmeips Baae buith ma bark ; Including FOX NEWS Monday A Maznet for netion lovers! Suspense! Mystery! Hard, Ridin‘ H IG H L of the 20 AILEEN PRINGLE and JOHN GILBERT "THB LOVER OF CAMILLE" THURSDAY, Nov. 27 l FIRST PERFORMANCE AT $:00 P. M. SHARP | SHIRLEY MASON in :‘ "The BATTLING ORIOLES"! 1 Theatre A ND P A RK, ILLINOES ‘HIS . HOUR‘‘ onderful story of pulsating love MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. s hing to set the whole town l’hl‘llt!+- GLEN TRYOXN in |||â€" .04 8T STEPPERS" and LEANOR GLYN‘S STERY â€"~â€" COMEDY â€" DRAMA SATURDAY, NOV. 24 FRIDAY, NOY. 28 HOOT GIBSON in r from her own thrilling novel, with a distinâ€" daughter spent the week end in Fond du Lac, Wis. . Mrs. John Hangon will entertain the Ridgewood ve Neighborhood club at a card party next Tuesday. || ~Mrs. H. F. Clow will be hostess to the Five Hundred club this ‘afterâ€" noodn. â€"© 4 â€"A special mee Star club will be Mrs, Norman Cu evening. All memk} ent as important | cussed. I Mr. and Mrs. G will leave next Tu co where they wil Mr. and Mrs. J. Nason have returned . from orthfield, â€" Minn., where they visited their son, John W. Nason, who is a gtudent at Carleton college. While there they attended the debate. betwebn Carleton ccllege and Oxford univérsity on Nov. 11th, in which their sdn participated. The subject for debatd which was won by Carleton college, s "Resolved that in a Democracy the Ministers Should be Responsible td a Popular Elected Assembly." } The Ladies‘ Missionary society of the Swedish M. E. church will meet today at the homp of Mrs. David olâ€" son of Prairie avénue.. T â€" Do not forget ‘the Christmas sale at the Community Shop Nov, 24 and _ Mrg. Frank MeDermand of Waukeâ€" | gan, a former fesident of this city,i passed away yekterdky morning at| her home. . The funeral servi willx be held at her Home, 122 S. hapel street, tomorrow. l Mr. and Mrs.| R. L. Saul of N.; Green Bay road Had as their week end onests Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stamies of Mr. and Mrs. Green Bay road ; guests Mr. and Hyde Park. â€" > Miss Billy Bel avenue, who is : Wisconsin, will at home and. f Wisconsin game, Station WTAS on last Saturday evening had the| "Troubadors of the Air" dedicate two songs to Mamie B. McEvoy of Highlang Park. One was "I ~Wonder| What‘s Become of Mamie, That Old Sweetheart of Mine," and thh other. "I Wonder Where My Sweetie‘s Hiding." f _ Mrs, W.. A. Alexander of orth Sheridan road rned on sday evening from Detroit, Mich., where she spent the st few days. , ~_Joseph Card will reach home next week from Tertra Haute, Infi., to spend the Thanksgiving and Christâ€" mas hbolidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Card of Central aveâ€" nue Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Kauffman of Vine avenug returned yesterday from Atlantic Gity, N. J., and New York City, where they spent the past two weeks. Ts ced Eight ladies tepresenting th¢ local Woman‘s : Pemperance â€" Un ion motored. to Great: Lakes on| Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 1f, and gave t vets‘lï¬ eran soldiers and sailors a treat oifl offee and .A program was giv> hdconsfsthnzi ~two solos, veral;i ings, and ipstrumental mugic. â€"| Mr. and Peter Rodes of Fort Sheridan atre happy parents of daughter born on Wednesday Nov;i ‘12, ‘at the Highland Park hospital, Mr, and Mrs Sheridan are t daughter born 12, at the Hig 2â€"ree! Comedy lï¬ FOX NEWS , Admission 30 tents play "DEBURAU®" Admission 30 cents not. miss Admission $0 cents of North St. |Johns the University of pend the weekâ€"end. nd the cagoâ€" ng of ‘the Junior 1d at the home of er next Monday ers should be presâ€" atters will be disâ€" ; sorge H. Dunscomb sday for New Mexâ€" spend a few weeks. J. Nason have orthfield, â€" Minn., ‘Mrs. J. P. McEvoy is leaving toâ€" drrow on the Twentieth Century inited for New York City where she will be with her children Doroâ€" Mary McEvoy and J. P., Jr. Mtr and Mrs. Louie Marks have . Mr. .and N iÂ¥en up thei and have mor on Kincaid a1 idénts of Ray . and Mr: ingfield â€" t« admitte |Mrs. Miner & St. Louis reral weeks Anguera Bowen Schumacher has: gone. to S@ringfield take the examinations j be admitted to the bar. â€"‘_ _ [ [Mrs. Minerya dé Anguers has gone |'; St. Louis where she will spend iyeral week with her son Mr. Ferd dg Anguera and his !nmilg.e [Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennett of Highland Park are receiving congratâ€" ifptions " on . he birth of a daughter o# last: Friday. , ; \[Mr: and Mpys. Walter Geifer of Milâ€" Whukee and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norâ€" Nh of Waukegan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrg. S. A. Roberts of Oak «tire t_ J + y & t YA large |number sts of the Nort! ; Daughters of t | olhbtion met at theâ€" | J TA large !number {of: members and sts of the North Shore chapter of ; Daughters of the American Revâ€" tion met at the home of Mrs. Ross atty oh Ravine drive last Thursâ€" r afternoon for one of the most atâ€" tive programs ever put on by the pter. on . _ ikthe gubject for the affernoon : wat | mosk 00eR it . se etond "4rom " istoric encan.Women.. and was| wool and silk dresses priced from 10 tra{yed n a. series of lovely tabâ€"| $18.50 up. adv. ; ux arra ged by Mrs. Beatty nnd,l Pn aaniyanl caet t ) t A i¢ comaxtt:e. L';flf hi{lnrthadW;ahe WINS Ml;:gi;l‘!'r?N IN 1 imgton, ress iscilla an ar+ â€"WIDE TES fira Fritchie we remarkably liké‘ ___QE € r (Reir portrgits. Iasss Chandler in an| Former Deerfleld-qhielda ~Girl Miirloom ‘of softest blue â€" silk withl Secures Place in Poster 1' fFiceless lace trimming and Mrs. Cont C ition | E Hopkins in shimmer‘iing z;?itin y 3% ompetit : Made two 6ther effective an striking | _ t j ' [rtures. .[Miss Vercnese Beatty and. pn?t::?x:kitst‘;mg m art “" \fiss Betty Phelps went through 4) in the nationâ€"wide prize o :# *‘: tely mipnuet accompanied by M +\ test in the subject ofhealthl,mwnd! “#' Beatty on the harp. and with Mr ‘,,% last school year. by the Ameum' hurie at the piano. / /| Medical Association. _ Miss Lm: e regular monthly meeting of the rth Shore Catholic Woman‘s league s held at| the Winnetka Woman‘s b Monday,| Nov. 17th. | The Rev. ther Retzaick of Winnetka gave A instructive as well as interest: lecture. on geology illustrated by tures. : Mrs. Sidngy ~F. Buch of ‘Glencoe g _ very | pleasingly. a group of gs, accompanied on the :piano by ss Ethel Flentye whor‘also played Feral seledtions on the piano. Folâ€" in the brogram a pleasant half ves II Geolog man‘ Feral seletions on the pIdqno.. EUIT ing the program & pleasant half r was spent over the teacups, e next| meeting of the sewing b of the| league will be held on nday, Ngv. 24th at the home of . T. H.| McAllister, 619 Crofton nue, Highland Park. A large atâ€" dance is desired. Articles made at meetings are given to the poor. e men{bers are asked to fill ristmas kings this year as .i‘n o slmer mnonpep ce ies P enC+ 0 ristmas kings this year as in past, uging real stockings to fit child between the ages of 7\ to :10 ars, placing one stocking inside of e other with something else that 11 gladden the heart of a child. ese stockings will be collected and nt to St. oJseph‘s Home for the endless. Pss THOLI HF urie at the piano. h Mrs. Chgrles Winston gave explan ory: readings during each tableau. rs. Beatitty also played other mus ring the| afternoon, proving herself versatile and gifted Iostess. Thogt ceiving |with Mrs. Beatty wer rs. E. P.\Sedgwick, Mrs. H. D. Fakâ€" , Mrs. |William Bell ‘and ~Mrs, ederick atkins.â€"Contributed. _ i;\ THE HICHLAND PARK roceeds To Activities ARNIVAL BAZAAR AT FORT SHERIDAN DEC. mbers ;And Guests Enjoy Fine Program; Tableaux; ‘ Readings and Music ‘R. MEETING f LAST THURSDAY P. R‘WOMAN’S‘ CLUB AR REV. RETZICK ; apartinent in Chicago ed into their new home enue, Ravinia, The resâ€" nia are glad to welcome . Marks to their: new ,| Nov. 17th. The Rev. ck of Winnetka gave A ive as well as interest n weolooy iMustrated by ME PUERENE MCY till be ‘sixteen beautifully booths representing differâ€" is, and they are: carnival > de la Paris, Chinese chop ue Anwers" and candy, trated Lecture: On At Winnetka Woâ€" ; Club Monday |© / hot ~Benefit Chaplain‘s For Next Year; . To Everyone â€";|> §ohy ©‘PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS INTERESTING MEETING _ OoF wWOMAN‘S CLUB Report of Finance Chairman and Mrs. Sampson; Modern Fiction Reviewed ; Following the business session A most interesting review of modern fiction was given by Mr. Harry Hanâ€" sen, the literaty editor of the Chicago Daily News. % NEW ELKS LODGE AT 3 LAKE FOREST STARTS The new Elks‘ lodge of Lake Forest was formally instituted with impresâ€" sive ceremonies on Tuesday evening. Several prominent officers from the @rand lodge were present, and the second degree team of the Oak Park lodge were present, and the second degree team of the Oak Park lodge %\Ixt on the second degree work. . Dr. . R. Fletcher of Joliet, deputy exâ€" alted ruler, was in charge and he. was ‘rnssisted by Past District Deputies John O‘Keefe o# Highland Park and William Fraser of Blue Island, A buffet luncheon was served. Officers from a number of neighboring lodges were present. P Formal Institution Held Tuesâ€" day Evening Of This Week; Leaders â€" Present 4 LOCAL GOLF CLUBS ! ANNUAL MEETINGS One Already Held; Others Are In Prospect; Elections > ® And Reports C0 This is the season of local meetâ€" ings of local golf clubs, when reports are heard, officers elected for the enâ€" suing year and plans discussed for progress .and improvement. _ The Bobâ€"O‘Link club had its annual meetâ€" ing Nov. 1, and all officers were reâ€" elected. t ~Northmoor club holds its meeting in Chicago the second Thursday in December, on Dec. 11. â€" ks Wood, the instructor in this departâ€" | ment in the high schoo}, has received | notice that Mildred Wood, one of the lDeerï¬eld contestants, and a graduâ€" ate in the class of 1924, now a stuâ€" | dent at Lake Forest College, received 1 honorable mention in the national poster contest in which thousands of posters from high schools in all parts of the country were entered. Anothâ€" er poster entered by Irene Stevens of Deerfieldâ€"Shields is being used in ]the Chicago office of the association for publicity purposes. """, Briergate‘s annual meeting will be held Nov. 25 at the Auditorium hotel, with dinner at 6:30 p. m., in the ball room on the mezzanine floor. | â€" The annual meeting and dinner of the Exmoor club will be held at the Chicago Athletic association Nov. 29. Dinner will be served at 7 o‘clock. It will be informal. t Dress Sale at the Loretta Shop . A phenomenal event offering the most unbheardâ€"of values of the season,; wool and silk dresses priced from $18.50 up. adv. wWINS MENTION IN | â€"..__â€" NATIONâ€"WIDE TEST Former Deerfieldâ€"Shields Girl Secures : Place in Poster | Competition j CIVIC CLUB ENJOYS . [ TALK BY MRS. MUNRO The Woman‘s Civic Club of Ravinâ€" ia held its regular monthly meeting in the Village House, Ravinia, Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, Nov. 12. 4 "Thoughts on Modern Fiction" was the subject of the .afternoon‘s proâ€" gram, which was given by Mrs. Fayâ€" ette Munro, of Highland Park. _ Mrs. Munro talked with charming informality on present day writers including Galsworthy, â€" Hutchinson, Canfield, Conrad, Quick ‘and others. She commented upon their style, read from their works, and in some inâ€" stances gave intimate sketches gained through personal acquaintance with the writers themselves. Her views are broad and comprehensive and her talk was greatly enjoyed. : The Loretta Shop is prepared to supply all Christmas shoppers‘ reâ€" quirements. A select line of cards and small gifts. Anything chosen at this time will be held until Christmas. WILL BE CLOSED ON f Do Your Christmas Shopping Early THANKSGIVING DAY The management of the Green Tea Pot and the Cafeteria announce that they will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 27. * â€" adv. p RE-&I;ECT H. A. HANSON :/ ATTENDING SCHOOL _ _ MMANDER OF LEGION) _ _ PRESS CONFERENCE ‘At |a meeting held last Thursday evening in Witten hall of Dumaresq Spender Post No. 145 of the Ameriâ€" can Legion, H. A. Hansen, present c nder, was reâ€"clected to serve another year. R. S. Bowden was eléc : viceâ€"commander, H. E. Wightâ€" man |second viceâ€"commander, F. W. Ga , chaplain, A. Emmanuel t at arms, S. Stryker finance f, : D. ‘Johnson, adjutant, and om#ades Chambers, Fromelt, and Steiger as trustees. * ng to the fact thatâ€"the date of the next meeting falls on Thanksgivâ€" ing Day, a meeting will be held Monâ€" day evening, Nov. 24, at which time the new ‘officers will be; installed.. The post now meets at Witten Hall, East Central avenue. ' We will accept it as a part payment on any one of our high grade Electric Washing Machines. | â€" ‘ hone or call at our store and talk this over 1 our washing and ironing machine expert. He will explain our Easy Payment Plan, the Free t your machine is given when your selection is r { from our stock. | > & ‘ When your washer or ironer is in need of : f try the services of our experienced mechanic. pairs for all makes. mc * i 15 ‘octh St. Johns Av:n_o_ An important part of your planning fo 12 holiday is the selection of your ca dies. Our display will offer more su gestions. K ‘ Earl W. Gsell & Co. éach EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER sold Nashings Machines ‘ANDIES During the month of November _ ' we will give e One Set of Air Attachmentsâ€" FREE THANKSGIVING WHITMAN‘S CHOCOLATES in attractive boxes Don‘t Throw Away Your Old Machine H. W. HUBER ELECTRIC CO. 15 South St. Johns Avenue SPECIAL OFFER DECKER & HUBER BULK CANDIES ‘‘Cor the table Fresh Salted Nuts PROMPT SERVICE PHARMACISTS . Phone 23 Highland Park, Ilinols FOR with THURSDA Y Representatives of the (Blue White, $ high school paper, are At tending the Illinois High S¢ Prps® association conference at Urbana to day : and : tomorrow. nou school publications are entered iW 4 contest in classes accord 7 enrollment in their schools. The BIH¢ and White is entered in 3, bomâ€" posed of papers from si of fyom 500 to 1,000 enrollment. . â€"\|| _ Bring your National or . magazines ‘!:d ‘have them in nuflnhm Ch Cards, \the Highland u.-#-lu-.vu:i -n: â€n.%lcmn‘ ca ce L on ~a‘"s t m | ‘Telephone H. P. 150 BOOK BINDING VEMI R $$ y3 Ca Ad