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Highland Park Press, 1 Jan 1925, p. 6

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4 U tk ®% 3 1 PAGE SIX .-"’ Doors open 3:30â€".â€"_ â€"Monday: Doors open *:*~ Emt no n TuEs, web, murs. & FRL JAN 67 9 00â€" C jDow nounce the birth of a son, Tuesday, Dec. 30th. o lt k Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney left Sltn'rm for Winnipeg. Ont., Canaâ€" dx, where they will spend three weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. William Monroée Wright has returned home fromâ€" Battle Creek Sanitarium, where she has been for several weeks. As soon as she is strong enough she will leave for Florâ€" ida to spend the balance of the winâ€" Miss . Mae Siljestrom entertained the Friday Night Club at aâ€"Christâ€" mas party last Friday evening. Mary Louise Guyot had her tonsils removed at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital Tuesday. She is getting along nicely. > j Mrs. W, A. Alexander of North Sheridan road ‘will entertain the members of the Girl Reserve commitâ€" tee at her home next Monday in honâ€" or .of, Miss Van Sant Jenlinis, Naâ€" tional Girl Reserve Secretary from New York City. Miss Jenlinis will speak to the committee on: Girl. Reâ€" serve work in other towns. Miss Duggan and Mr. John Reader of Five Points were the Christmas guests of Mr. and‘Mys H. F.>â€"Clow. Mr.â€"and Mrs. L. D. Russel of Chiâ€" cago visited relatives here Christmas d.’. * § oR n eisaf o h iacs q Mrs.: Shorskie of Park, Wis., is visiting hber daughter, Mrs.â€"Francis Berube, during the holidays. Miss Ada Johnson spent Christâ€" m:: with her parents in Stouglton, w : Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Winter and daughter were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Chicago. William Guyot, Jr., is visiting his| grandparents in Olney, I11., for a awr Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton an Pearl Theatre _ _ Continuous Sundays 4 p. m. to 11 PM PAULINE FREDERI% CONRAD NAGELI BUSCH and NTLY GORDON f MACK SENNETT COMEDYâ€""THE CANNON I e Including Fox News on Monday Sunday : Doors open 3 :30 Monday : Doors. open 6 :30 A stirring drama of American Lifeâ€"featuring BESSIE LOVE, HOBART BOSWORTH, CHARLIE Mr..and Mrs. A. E. Smith spent SATURDAY, JAN. 10 Aesop‘s Fable Comedy and Fox News 1st Performance 6 :45 Pnd Performance 9:00 A 5 * The Story of a Purchased Woman The picture is a mu& an .d.a-fla from ‘lht'curnnt -e.-ou- best £2+%f 4 also > oo 1 & 2â€"reel Sunshine Comedy and Pathe Review Matinee: Doors open 2:00 (Rvening : Doors open 6:30 Adr Mrs. Clifton G. Alexander has left r CGalifornia where ‘she will spend 0 months: y JX yolleq 4 * ~ * . MA YÂ¥ Un #" : ONE OF THE SEASON‘S MOST FASCINATING rrcrufsâ€" YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED WITH IT! & The sckeen version of About people with too m CR d JAMES KIRKWOOD, ALMA RUBENS and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE E% es ies l sn +9 â€" T\ ' 0/“-‘-"\&\‘7{‘:: 1-’4[’? 7 él e e 7 4. H IGH LA XD P‘ARK, MURRAY and an exceptional cast "GERALD CRANSTON‘S LADY" in a delightfal in a supreme modern screen production SUN. & MON., JAN. 4 "MARRIED FLIRTS" too much leisure to sincerity ‘to b Matinee at 2:30 p. m Louis Joseph Vance‘s ”;Lw a a and to be happy T ulso * Mr. and Mrs. Louis MeOmber enâ€" tertained a few friends at a Christâ€" mas party Friday evening. . . Mrs#â€"Bellé Allen of Chicago is the guest of her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Eâ€" Allen. + Mrs. P. W. Blanchard and son Paul W. Jr., were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. MéCormick of Aunrora. > <â€">>â€"© ' _ Mr. Chester Lunham is at the Mayo Bros. hospital in | Rochester, Minn.,. undergoing â€"treatment. | â€"_. Mrs. Catherine . A. Levin, Mrs. Blanche Muller and Mrs. H.. F. Clow attended the installation of officers at ‘Waukegan Chapter, O.E.S., Friâ€" day evening. : : ‘Mrs. B. A. Smith has as her guest her son, Mr. Smith of Decature, Ill. Mrs.‘O. Engberg entertained a numâ€" ber of guests at Christmas dinner last Thursday. ~= s Mr. Charles Mead who was seriousâ€" ly ill with pneumonia, is slowly imâ€" proving. . _ The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the First United Evangelical Church will be entertained by Mrs. Arnold Peterson at the home of Mrs. Clinton Fritsch, 443 Oakwood avenue, Thursday afternoon, January 8th at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock. . % Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Elson G. Rice enterâ€" tained twelve guests at dinner Christâ€" mas day. â€" _ .: 4 3op _ Alfred and. Mary Fiore will ~be baptized at St. James Church Sunâ€" day by the Rev. Father Magner. â€"â€" | Miss Charlotte Goelitz entertained a party of six at the Ravinia Christâ€" mas dance Saturday evening. â€" Mrs. George Allan Mason will enâ€" tertain at a New Year‘s tea, today, Thursday. p n * palle Mrs. George Marley, associate secâ€" retary of the Y.W.C.A., spent the Christmas week at her home in Iowa with her husband. ¢ > _ on c [. 4 and 5 m, to 11 j An Epic Drama of Great Hearts and Mighty: Events in the Country‘s Makâ€" i/ / ing‘ TL LI N O 1 8 Matinee at 2:30 p. m. i BALL EXPRESS" "Mrs. Paramor®" :« and not enough ; life Admission 30| cents Admission $5 Cents Admission. 30 ,Cents ,, MAE . Mr, and Mrts. Joseph Blum of Oakâ€" land, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burgess and son Robert of Wyoming, T1., are spending a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hintz of North Second street. * <‘% "The Philathea class ofâ€" the First United Evangeélical church entertainâ€" ed the Baraca class at a holiday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henning on Tuesday evening. - Mrs.C. P. Hunter was confined her home a few days last week wi:l": x ‘cald.:.. * P s +~Mrs. Edward A, ‘Smitmf North Linden avenue. entertained about thirty guests at a bridge party on Monday evening. . } Mrs. Fn{nk G. Gardner of Central avenue â€" and Mrs. A. B. Wicks wgf Washington, D. C., formerly of Highâ€" land ~Park, leave here on Saturday, Jan. 3, on a four months trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Sleeman: of North Green Bay road announce the marriage of their daughter~ Clara Grace Sleeman to Mr. Howard Gruneau of Chicago on Saturday, Dec. on | es mds t Mrs. John A. Blomdahl of Glencoe avenue has been in the Augustana hospital the past two weeks. She is getting along nicely at present. | . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Seyâ€" mour ~of Cary avenue éentertained about twentyâ€"five young people at a bobâ€"sled party on Monday. evening: ‘After <the‘ sleighing they enjoyed a couple of :dancos at the Seymour home. ; > *4 Mr. and. Mrs. Hughes Morren of Hazel avenue left yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) for Milwaukee, Wis., to spend New Year‘s day with friends. They will return the end of the week. Mrs. Minnie de Anguera of North Sheridan road is in Madison, Ohio, spending the holidays and . a few weeks thereafter with friends. ‘ _ ~Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson: of Chicago and Mr.; and â€" Mrs. â€"Robert Burnside ‘of Evanston are spending New Year‘s day. (Thursday) with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ward W. Willits of Sheridan road. PS Mr. and Mrs. Edmund H. Eitel of Dale avenue have as their guest for the ho!idti'thqir sister Miss Elizaâ€" beth Eitel of+Indianapolis, Ind. â€" _"Miss Serena Seymour and Miss Elizabeth Wilder are home from Smith college for the holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thompson of Racine have moved into one of the Gibbons‘ apartments. on Onwentsia avenue. We‘ are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thompgon to Highland Park. The. Misses Elizabeth and Martha Irwin and Hazel Ritchie of Maple avenue entertained at dinner on Sunâ€" day evening. The decorations were pink electricâ€"lighted roses and a small Christmas .tree. The out of town guests were Mr."®and Mrs. F. P. Kenâ€" nedy of Chicago, and Capt. and Mrs. Edward Renth of Fort Sheridan, Mrs. Kennedy gave: several pianologues and. Hazel ‘I;E‘ehlo accompanied the player piano with her mandolin. Mrs. Robert Carver‘and Miss Prisâ€" cilla Carver of Centn* avenue enterâ€" tained a few of their friends at bridge and mah jongg on Tuesday ufternodn. â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of South St. Johns avenue had as their guests over Christmas Dr. nnc‘l. K.l.'a, H. 0. Caswell and Miss ‘Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Kammer of Fort Atlj::on, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Lorenzen of Chicago and Capt. R. W. Tarbott of Fort Sheriâ€" dan, Theodore Kauffman spent the past ccuple of weeks with his parents on Vin? avenue. He returns to Yale the end|of the week. _‘ K 7f’iei're Bezy of the University of milfis is spending the Christmas holidays in Highland Park. ° â€"â€" Mrs. C. E. Porter of North Sheriâ€" dan road leaves on Tuesday, Jan. 6, for ‘Pasadena, Calif., where she will spend the winter. El Mr. and Mrs. A. G. MePherson had as their guests over the Christmas holidays their son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and. Mrs. Earle McPherson of Detroit, Mich;, and Mrs. A.°C, Mc« Pherson‘s brother Mr. William Price of Oak Park, : Sss . Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Trout of Elm avenue had |as Christmas day guest Mrs. | Trout‘s sister â€" Mrs. Joseph Jacobs and family of Vine avenue, Fletcher Feymbur is home from Swarthmore college in Pennsylvania for :the holidays. $ Miss Margaret Parkin of â€" Laurel avenue entertained about‘ thirty friends at a costume dinner Tuesday evening before the dance at the Highâ€" land Park club. Mrs. Mary Dean of Palmer, Mich., is visiting her cousin Mrs. L. J, Rice. Miss Dorothy: Reay is spending the Christmas holidays on the Riviera. Mr. and Mrs. Richard O‘Connor of Highwood, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Cecile, to F. A. Ehrear:s of Highwood. A Miss Mayme Brown, . general secreâ€" tary of thi Y.W.C.A., is attending the midâ€"year town eonferenc; in Chiâ€" cago this week. Highland Park «and Lake Forest associations have been asked to act as the hostesses of the conference.: There will be national secretaries from New York ‘in atâ€" tendance at the conference and many important aspects relating to town associations will be discussed. Miss Dorothy Hamilton of Milwauâ€" kee, Wis., is the guest :of her cousin, Mrs. H.~ K. Coale, Jr. P t Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges and Mrs. Gary ofâ€" Montour, Ia., spent Christmas with friends in Oak Park. Miss Marjorie Bowden entertained twelve at luncheon on Tuesday for Miss Olive Eggan of Chicago. .. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Mr,. N. A. Gamlin and sister, Mrs. J. W. Ackworth of Olwell, Qhio, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs.. L. J. Rice for the past month have: returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mooney and daughter, Marilyn, of Great Falls, Mont., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moonty ‘$r., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bray. i sppo Ne "W, M. and Mrs. Reay of Hazel aveâ€" nue, are recgiving from five to ten o‘clock on New Year‘s Day. ; An effort is being made by Charles Fiore and the Rev. Father Magner, to organize an Americanization night school among the foreign born of Highwood. ( C13 Mr. Adoliph Goelitz and Mr. Arthur Goelits have returned from Richâ€" mond, Ind., where they attended the funeral of Raymond G. Kelley, â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sanborn and daughiter : Mary Lou drove to Oak Park to spend Christmas with Mrs: Sanborn‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dittâ€" mer Rosenthal.. They .had been there a: short time when Mr. Rosenthal passed awayâ€"he had been ill about one week. The funeral was held Monâ€" day at the family residence in Oak Park. > & Miss Carol. Fisher returns Sunday to Yalé University to resume her studies there and Miss Olivia Fisher returns to (Northwestern. Miss Olive Smith Eggan of. Chiâ€" cago is the house guest of Miss Marâ€" jorie Bowden, 1593 7 The choir practice for men ug boys and the quartet: of Trini Church will be held Friday hnight at seventâ€"thirty o‘clock, instead of toâ€" night (Thursday) at the Parish House. : xt h Mr. and Mrs. W. H. L. Bowden of 925 South St. Johns avenue, gave a family dinner on Christmas day. â€" Dr, and Mrs. C. E. Jones of Chicago were the‘ outâ€"ofâ€"town guests. s Mrs. Jessie H. Boyer of North Sheridan road, left Sunday night for St. Petersburg, Florida, where she expects to remain until spring. LITERATURE STUDY CLASSES PLANNED Another course open to the public of Highland Park is being sponsored by the Highland Park Woman‘s club. On five consecutive Wednesday mornâ€" ings, at 10:30 beginning Jan. 7th, Dr. Franklin Bliss Snyder will conâ€" duct a class on the study of literaâ€" ture. Dr. Snyder, professor of English at Northwestern University, needs no introduction to the people of this comâ€" munity. His lectures at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club and at the Osâ€" soli Club have always been enthusiasâ€" tically received. â€" It is indeed a rare privilege to be able to announce this series : of <talks. SCysg The subjects will be as follows: Jan. 7. ‘"What Is a Good Novel?" Jan. 14. "English Novelists of Toâ€" day." f v : s Jan. 21. ~"Our Contemporary Amâ€" grican. Novel.". â€" . } es es Jan. 28. "American Poets and Poâ€" stry of Today.". > >,." . ~wâ€"a ‘ Feb. 4. "The Chief English Poets of Today." * s .. The charge for the course is very small. Mrs. George W. Childs, 850 North Sheridan road, telephone 677, will be incharge of the sale of tickets and Mrs. Carleton Harkness of 852 Prospect avenue, financial secretary of the club, will also have tickets for sale FORMER RESIDENT _ DIES AT ROCKFORD Mrs. Dorothy Baker Belk passed away cn Dec. 27 at Rockford, Ill. Mrs. gelk will be remembered here in Highland Park as Dorothy: Baker. She graduated fromâ€" Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school in June 1917, and the following year went to Washington, D. C., where for over a year she was engaged in war work. On New Year‘s Day,1919, she was married to Willâ€" Ham Ni Belk of Hunter, Arkansas, in Washington. ues & Mr. and Mrs, Belk have made their home in Rockford for the past two years. . Besides ‘her husband > Mrs, Belk leaves her two little daughters, Elizabeth Jane and Carol Joy. Her father, Mr. 8. J. Baker, a brother, Alden 8. Baker, and four sisters, Alice L. Baker, Bessie Baket, Esther B. Clark and Mary 8. Baker, also surâ€" vive her. Funeral services were held yesterday . afternoon from the Seceâ€" ond Congregational church at Rockâ€" ford. STEALS CHRISTMAS LAMPS FROM TREES Some petty thief stole the colored electric lamps off the evergreen trees in front of the Highland Park 5s : office some time between the night before Christmas and the day after Christmas. â€" This is probably the meanest holiday stunt reported hereâ€" abouts. ‘The lights were placed on the trees as a Christmas decoration, and anybody who would stoop to a theft of this kind would steal a baby‘s toy from Santa‘s pack if given a chance. It isn‘t the value of the lamps, but the lack of appreciation of the principle which prompted their use on the trees at this time that agâ€" gravates the offense. e SPECIAL DINNER NEW YEAR‘S DAY AT THE CAFETERIA 12 to 2:30.> * tow } e w ( j LQESTâ€"Fox o-‘ m' ’fi: ~H.! \ Circuit B shuts off Metal Wr . The ne portunity can buy th low price. m’l:gâ€"'l-sheet capacity. â€" Sediment zone and quick raini Ive, easily cleaned; no heavy cylinders to reâ€" Theet Sha 15 South 8t. 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