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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1924, p. 8

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64 x C m + 244 'J PAGE EIGHT eeveeng 1 niiain o OROT ETT O ce 20000009 eNIC s C vcuiis ETiA t ! day. _ : J. A. Blomberg of Hi nd. Park Mr. William J. Brown entertained | was a‘visitor at the Chicago| Radio the officers and building committee Show in the Coliseum one day last of. A: 0. Fay Lodge, Saturday eveâ€" . ‘While at the show he had the ning. portunity of seeing Ford and Glenn . Miss Audrey E. Vercoe of this city he musical twins of the Searsâ€"Roeâ€" has been admitted to membership in | buck station WLS, broadcast from a the Eurodelphian Literary Society of ally constructed studio jerected Kalamazoo College, where she is a above the exhibition booths which student this year. This and similar wded the main floor and annexes. societies on the campus contribute|| Mr. and Mrs. John Di ave reâ€" much to the literary and social life| turned from a week‘s trip, in east. of the college women. hey attended the Dartmputh;Cornell Miss Miriam Metzel, daughter of game in‘ New York and then motored Mr and Mrs Emil B. Metzel will in Delaware. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. H. Mackie who spent the past few weeks in Signal Mounâ€" :in. Tenn., returned home yesterâ€" y. rbsisy mE 2s L Miss Miriam Metzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil B. Metzel, will be formally presented to society on Thursday, Dec. 11, at a dance ‘at the Orrington botel, Evanston. Pearl T _ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reichardt and family have gone to Fort Atkinson, Wis., for the Thanksgiving holidays. ramin s fiei d C 554(9 g n o f @JALCIEUEpSONA andumabct q NX "ir) " Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rigdon of Dallas, Texas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rigdon this week. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker will entertain the Decker family, numâ€" bering about thirtyâ€"five, at Thanksâ€" giving dinner today. f Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Baker are at Green Grove Springs, Fla., and will go to Biloxi, Miss., for the holidays. R : SUNXDAY & MONDAY. NOV. 30 & DEC. 1 | valk f Continuous Performance on Sundays; beginning at 4 p. m. sharp! PAULINE STARKE and LPH ‘ITEWIS"IE . : _ _Mr. Earl Cragg who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Evâ€" anston h‘wital last week 'f getting along nieÂ¥y. _ » ~ )* " i Sunday Doors Open 3:30 with: NAZIMOVA, who returns to t screen %e tS °°""§?'" O emotionâ€"and un'{ron SILLS, fresh| from his "Sea Hawk" triump gives his greatest! performance. § : If you want to see something that is different and utmhl'dlyno‘ydhn}tb«r An astounding picturization rreat literary classic, with a You mustn‘t Mrs. Amy Obee Scott of Los Ang!â€" es, Calif., has returned to Highland Park, and has accepted thfiipocition as bookkeeper in Bowden‘s fnt marâ€" ‘ket. *‘/:: E4 "‘hs If you want to see Doors Open 6 :80 Thomas Welsh of Highwood was the first one to receive a turkey wit a new suit purchased at Yam Fell‘ this week Mrs. George Bray of mewool avenue ‘will entertain the Philathes Class of the Ebenezer Eyangelica Church next Tuesday. j | Mrs. C. A. Grigwold w "Apent“thq past three months in in ‘lef Tuesday night for Miami, Fla., wher she will spend several hs. E IT 18 â€" HAILED as THE FILM ery Girkâ€"every Boyâ€"every neRrE hnd Woman shjuld SEE! . We M Also OUR GANG in "IT@ A BEAR"\â€"â€" The KIDS at their funmiest! Doors Open 6 :30 Admission ”&l SATURDAY, DEC. 6 Mrs. Burg and two children Kenosha, Wis., are the s of James Collins this week. |â€" lt\ookultwh{umhtbum;nahl n out of a monkey â€" but can reverse the deal in ten minutes!~ . S "DARWIN W'fs RIGHT" . It makes you laugh at yourselt {and |like it. â€" Here is a comedy. with $ ALL KINDS om’r GLEs aAnp Twists t also JACK DEMPSEY in a the "Fight and~Win" Pictur "THE TITLE HOLDER®" | and a 2â€"reel FPOX COMEDY luding .PATHE REVIEW > _ Matines: Doors oven 2:00 Evening : open 6:30 . Admission 30 ce Dr. and Mrs., Earl D. tach tertained the young e of Ebenezer Evangelical Chyurch at party Saturday evening. â€"|â€" Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Leader atten the Ohioâ€"Illinois game at Urbana las &hlrdny. Mr. Leader is a loyal Ohi alumnus. and in spite of the result of the game was enthusiastic ayer the d lightful week end he had spent amo friends. He is going to exhibit thre reels of moving pictures which made ‘of the game at the ‘4. Clu meeting next Monday nigh Th who have seen these films exp :m of photograj hy“ vii M vality of p p hich A Ludu‘:oeund, since his :. know he is by no means a professionâ€" THURSDAY & FRIDEY. DEC. 4 & 5¢ f Filmed at WEST POINT with the ENTIRE ACADEMY participating it‘s the THRILL OF A PEMER . _ ... > .0. sa ced cncecpec i A spectacle H IG H L A miss the show that touches the‘ ffeak TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2 & 3 "MADONNA of the STREETS" Also AESOP‘S FABLE COMEDY and FOX NEWS cturization of Lifels unsolyed Riddleâ€"the Mereafter: isic, with a modern story. 3O â€" ' HARRY LANGDON comedy) "ALL NIGHT LONG Including Fox News Monday . © sen 3 :80 * + Monday ~‘Open 6:30 Adm of drama and beauts based on the classic DANTE‘S INFERNO®" ND PA RK, ILLINOTS to the screen in this bombshell o relhr‘ferom M‘:ig&a Hawk" ‘&inmpll camera he uses which he easy to operate as sighting field glasses.â€"Adv. _ ; heatre Mrs. C. H. Doyle who has been visâ€" iting hersister Mrs. William Guyot, returned to her home in Olnjey, I11,, Tuesday. P Miss | Lillian Tucker| will spend Thanksgiving and the wegkâ€"erfd in St. Louis, Mo., as théuguest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sterling. | & Mrs. Hial Keagle and gmall daughâ€" ter will leave Sunday f emphis, ‘Tenn., where they will spend several months with Mrs. Keagle‘s |parents. Bishop and Mrs. Chlifleu P. Anâ€" derson of Chicago will hold ia recepâ€" tion this afternoon for ‘tl,nei daughâ€" ters, Catherine and Nantéy Anderson. the "Wizard of Oz" will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. hn are spending three weeks in New York City. 10. A | _ Mr. and Mis. Leland Oldg of Northâ€" brook announce the birth of a daughâ€" ter at the Highland Patk Hospital on i Sunday. â€" t t ' _.Mr. and Mrs. John omdahl of Glencoe avenue are aining‘ . a ‘number of friends fron ‘and Egvn\ston at Thanksgiving |dinner, toâ€" day. & a is _ Remember the date Deéc. jd at the Elm Place School, when and where Mrs. Paul L. Udell réturned home Saturday from Ione, Wash., where she spent the past four weeks. © _ Mrs.) William ‘ Scaife, het daugh: ter, Mrs. B. M. Phillips and small baby, left last Thursday for Mrs. Phillips‘ : home in San Diego, Calif,, where Mrs. Scaife will! in until after the>Christmas holiday y A) surprise party w ven last Saml’de for My. C. V. Flemâ€" ing in ~of his bigthday at the home of â€"Miss Esther. Pearson on SBheridan. avenue, Hi . â€" Bunco was the feature of the evening. ~A very delightful time is s Mr. George L. Vetter of MeDaniels very delightful time is * Mr. George L. Vetter of McDaniels avenue ‘left last Thu for Mt. Clemens, Mich. Mr. V expectâ€" ed home the latter part of |the week. Mrs. Roger 8. Vail urel aveâ€" nue returned on Tuesday from the East where she spent the| past two weeks; Mr. Frank M‘ Terrty bf Linden Park %:cshl\&‘?{emn ay to moâ€" tor toâ€"Baltimore, Md., fron where he will go to Miami Beach, Fla., to join Mrs. Terry. Mrs, Tgrry lsaves Highland Park on M â€"for Florâ€" of all that‘s great in DRAMA Matinee at 2:30 p. 1 of literature Admission 30, cents Admission 80 cents Based on th¢ ays is a pair o en r|retur ; fian ‘pw;ent ; Place A t ‘ Mrs. | the wint The al ‘_ club will i the Chic Miss M end in R Mrs. | went an pital is Mr, : family : Sunday of Mr. The t Rapson, Minnea en wro P. 2156, «<‘The A P ie i Mr. F end wit) the Uni Mr. ‘d T8 non n;lut; C congratylations daughter at th pital lagt Frid: Miss: 1 ill}an ond strept, was Satdrda ven eighteenth }rt] ber friepds fro dist Chfirch of ‘the : chojr f w The pastor in b sented ‘Mis R ful boudguet of also l eived which was ja b front the Nels ful bouduet of| c - a?:obor:‘; egf chrysanthemums. ‘She ceeril. wo ie many gifts, ~among o ong "‘ l autiful birthday cake eB e Tm bgkery. & { favd 's‘t t!: O. L. Tosten of Rockâ€" 4 o. mhas weekâ€"end with Mrs. S'ecor.id ; rt nd family of South Mrs. (W. , Rui .:. :z'. Rte;:dy and Mrs. Link,& C on e Woman‘s Chrisâ€" s nolle? | ance Union at Indianâ€" apelte PM Jem the guests last es Th ames E. , Bennett of oo d;( s avenue. t '3 Ravit'w' is . Otis L. Beardsley of. C en [« e| are spending today sley‘s -F; 0 :r, D:vi tvh}alx"' on L.;{er .JM Iton, Mass. _ t :Appléton c aad 8. :,hn T. _Alcxander of Ridge cce S‘;: ithis week from Jackâ€" Tc hee, ) eld, and Champaign o ‘nd"pI& t the past week. â€" _ ; McG(;\' n Lt B;; .::rvti.:x oi a k ents of |a daught forh at the Righ: wets!wh ter born at the Highâ€" ‘hospital on Friday, Nov. Mrs. delegate tian T apolis, week 0 North $ MeGov ents of land P 21 Mrs, avenue daught Dec. 1 Green, tables noon. | . The peranc ly me liam _ Lois road High day very and Thank Schae nue. | Super Migg Miary\ Kimbaill of South Green Bay : urned â€" Tuesday from Bosto "gi‘ and New York where she splent th¢e past three weeks visitâ€" ing friends. | f pâ€"£ "Wikard of Oz" will be‘g'!_'_e;entod Mr. little Than pare n(wm at thi eveni held club parts M surp Mo her | were the 1 and The management of the Green Tea ) â€" Pot and the Cafeteria anno::t:‘dut Car the wlhjeeldudon'l‘hn £ viag:: | Day] Thursday, Nov. 27. _‘ Adv.| you Monday evening in commemoration of her |birthday â€" anniversary. â€" Cards were|the features of the evenina' and the prize winners were; Mrs, Wonio and Mr.|Abbott. : Mrs. Howard Schumacher will enâ€" tertain thirtyâ€"six friends at a Hard Times supper preceding the dance at t.h:‘gig}iland Park club this evening. Mrs. g{el,en Truax and daughter Alnfl of Rochester, Minn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. W agoner. 2 ; 4 Miss Carol Baker of South Sheriâ€" dan.lroad, entertained a number of friends at a party Saturday evening in cpmpliment: to John and Anne Bell. [ ' Will you give a Christmas to a litâ€" tle ghild? Fil a stocking, putting maté in?ida, marking for either boy or girl and age, and send to Mrs. Hen mt.fl' 225 Laurel avenue, on or ‘e the 17th of December.; :; ‘ke | County Clinic for crippled chil req‘? will be held Tuesday, Deâ€" cem ;J‘fnd, 1924, at 1 p. m. at the Ch of Commerce, Waukegan. Miss The hing to this city on May 1. pio gue of Chicago will ie "Wizhrd of 0z" at the Elm dito , Thursday, Dec. 4. hrion Keagle spent the week ickfard |visiting her aunt. | far ; Bolle: who underâ€" bperation at Waukegan hosâ€" retting along nicely. id Mrs. C. N. Thomas and ' t,’l'ed to Norwood P"k' where they. were the guests id pdrs Miller. foyne Anderson will spend ocal Woman‘s Christian Temâ€" HIGH SC AMPS Union will hold their mo;;:h- ’__K}SOL C ing at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" © letgch, Sr., tomorrow noon at Defeat Seniors and Sophomores lo¢k. ; In Annual Contests; Sophs â€"_ Larsot of South Green Bay Win From Frosh hd her tonsils removed at the| > : en ' d |Park hospital on Saturâ€"| ‘The juniors‘ football team at the rning, She is getting alON&) nigh school trampled on the sophoâ€" cely. | ‘£ mores Monday, 15 to 0. The winning Violet Clemens of Columbus| of this game makes the junior clags up _riqr,â€" Wis., will be the‘ football champions of the school. : giving | guest of Mrs. Fred| The juniors defeated the seniors 15 r lof North, St. John‘s aveâ€"| to 0 in a hardâ€"fought gridiron battle iss Clemens will return to | last Thursday. .L BE CLOSED ON . â€"~| THANKSGIVING DAY Im | Place school ‘ Thursday E+ C, 4. $ and Mrs. Harry Markell and ‘ (;I of Ravenswood will spend sgiving with Mrs. Markell‘s s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker. hanksgiving dance |awill be ght at the Highland Park n the form of a Hard Times t HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ill}an ine, of South Secâ€" t, was delightfully surprised vening, Nov. 22, on her h birthday, by about fifty of ds from the Swedish Mcethoâ€" urei: of Highwood, including r of which she is organist. t:r in behalf of the choir, preâ€" iss Redine with a beautiâ€" rl| Tu his si ergity d Mrs. ugd, C lations at th id Mrs, Miller. 404 [oyne Anderson will spend r in Chicago, nu ner of the Exmoor be | Saturday evening at go Athletic Club. > / «.. : leopctclm ‘number of Mr. Geo. 1 epresentative of the lis Heat Regulator was givâ€" .Fr*nk?G. Gardner of (_;épt_ul ampbell Chapter : Guild will \.wi’lLe;ut;mm at a tea for her r Miss Dorothy on Saturday, John D. McDougall of North Bay road entertained at two of ‘bridge on Monday afterâ€" onight at the Highland Park| _ At Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school the n the form of a Hard Times\ regular basketball season opens early esaes‘ l s hy 3 in January. In preparation for the . E. M. Zahnle was idelightfully opening of the season the team will sed by a number of her friends play four strong Chicago teams, inâ€" y evening in commemoration of | cluding Austin high, Dec. 5; McKinâ€" birthday â€" anniversary. â€" Cards| ley, Dec. 6; Lake View, Dec. 19, and the features of the evening and| Lindbloom, Jan. 16. These are all rize winners were; Mrs, _a'onio fast teams, and Austin and McKinley fr.}Abbott. : fives are said to be the fastest in the ho. Eunaerns uP 8 ceqbegep Gpreuint‘ . cipvved le.gue' * the c The correct number is H. Clemens will return to .m.Su.nd‘ay. ts ty Kimball of Sot_lth Green apter rooms on Friâ€" ker ‘spent last weekâ€" ster Miss Bernice at of Tilinois. ‘ Fred Hibner of Verâ€" lencoe, are receiving on the birth of, a > Highlard Park hosâ€" Go ic ud geap o ing h ce ie ~eptntalipeh We ob y 3 naie in e oo d Nee s Femunis itneie m m.fi * PP P ahriwani | PFANSTIEHL RADIO _ _ | SET GETS FRANCE * _ This community is now in touch with Europe, by radio. Mr. H. W. Atkinson, 1739 North avenue, Waukeâ€" gan, using the new Model 7 receiver, designed by Carl Pfanstichl of this city, was in touch with Lyons, Francé, Monday night unjdenjoyegl a concert that was just audible on the loud kpeakex." .. /sn ofs t o *~*!_ REMEMBER in selecting your: Christmas that | Cards, that the Highland Park Press is showâ€" ving | ing « beautiful line. You will not careâ€"to buy ad elsewhere after viewing their cards, Have dv.| your name printed or engraved on the cards. . tf Waukegan Man Hears Station at ‘Lyons, France, Monday Night; Details Given "I received several signals,. which were indistinet," says Mr. Atkinson, "when at 10:15, after tuning industriâ€" ously I finally heard a voice, inâ€" distinctly. _ An orchestraâ€" selection followed, just loud enough to be heard over the loud speaker. â€" The music seemed to deminate in flutes. . Then, lengthy announcements inFrench folâ€" lowed.: This was very plain, and if I could have understood: <the French language, I could have made out what the speaker was saying, which shows the growing importance of knowing French nowadays. After the talk the music started again. â€" I received this music on the Pfanstich Model 7 receiver, setting the three dials to 44â€" 44â€"44 1â€"2 degrees, which is approxiâ€" mately 355 meters. L "This is correct for France, accordâ€" ing to the advice I received from the office of the Herald and Examiner, Chicago, which is issuing me a certifâ€" icate.". _ $ t HIGH SCHOOL PAPER WINS SECOND PLACE ‘‘The Blue and White, thé Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school paper, was awardâ€" ed second prize in its class at the conâ€" test for high school journals held in connection with the conference of the Illinois High School Press association at Urbana last week. ‘The Molecule, the Champaign school paper of six pages, won first prize. i Blue and White of rfield is Given Prize Award In _ Press Contest It was reported by the judges that the Blue and White lost first place only because of a few minor errors in printing and makeâ€"up. â€" If these errors had been discovered and corâ€" rected in time, the Blue and White would have had the honor of bringing home the banner for first place. A copy of the Blue and White was personally criticized by Ben Kartman, an instructor of journalism at Illinois, and the staff intends to correct the trrors as soon as possible. In this way it‘ is hoped the paper will be so improved as to enable it to take first place next year. s ‘ ‘ JUNIOR GRIDDERS ARE HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPS In the annual game between the freshmen â€" andâ€" sophomores last Wednesday, the sophomores won 7 to 0. Quigley, the sophomore captain, and Grover were the stars for the winning team, while John Baker was the outstanding star for the freshâ€" men. : During the second quarter he ran through the | entire sophomore team for a gain of 40 yards. . H. 8. BASKETBALL TO START IN JANUARY GYMNASIUM CLASSES BEGIN, HIGH SCHOOL The Monday night. gymnasium classes at the high school for men and women have been in session for two weeks. Classes start at sevenâ€". forty o‘clock and consist of mlr¢hiޢ.| formal gymnasium work, apparatus, games and swimming. | The charge is $3.00 for the season an\dI it is hopod‘ that those wishing to join will regisâ€" ter as soon as possible. ‘ witJ. YoU GIVE A CHRISTMAS TO A LITTLE CHILD! Fill a stocking, putting its mate inside, marking, for either !u"g girl "*OR SALEâ€"Besutiful handâ€"vainted dinner set. â€" Address : "W." : Press â€" office. $9pd east side Ravinia;. near devot, sehool, lake and Ravinia Park ; $2,000. Suitable e good neighbor. P. O. Box 643, lnlav ‘ Ed". age, and send to Mrs. Henry Vail, 225 urel ave., on or before the 17th of Decemâ€" her. v $9â€"41pd FOR SALEâ€"S50â€"ft. south ‘front, wooded lot FOR SALEâ€"Ford rin« in running" conâ€" Pork SAcreo Toi. Decrheld 272. _ 39â€"40 TO LATE TO CLASSIFY FREE TO YOU! 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