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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1925, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winter had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Grow and children of East *Chicago, Ind. Dick Grow remained Miss Mirriam Metzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: E. B;: Metzel of Kenilâ€" worth, formerly of Highland Park, has chosen Saturday, the twentyâ€"secâ€" ond of August, for the date of her marriage to Mr. James Prindle III, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Prindle of Batavia, IIL The service will be read at eight o‘clock in the evening at the Highland Park Pmbe'teri:n church, Rev. George Magill afficiating. PAGE SIX A reception will follow at the family residence for the bridal party and the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Inman of South Second street are réceiving: congratuâ€" lations on the birth ‘of a baby girl at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, July 30. a Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Silber of Woodâ€" path avenue who are at present in Europe sail for home on Sept. 2. Miss Mary Williams is at Valley Ranch, New Mexico, as the gugest of Mrs. J. L. Martin and family. The marriage«of Miss Elizabeth M. Coleman, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coleman af Homewood avenue, to Francis P. took place at 9:30 o‘clock on Mo morning at the St. James church of Highwood, the Rev. Fr. Magner officiating. â€" Miss Mary Dunn of lrh Forest attended Miss Coleman and John Witten served Mr. Rohr as Best man. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rohr will return to Highland Park:and make their home with Mrs. Rohr‘s parents. There will be a meeting of the North Shere Gor&\ Club at the home of Mrs. Theodore Kauffman of Vine avenue on Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 2:15 o‘clock. â€" Professor H. B. Dorner will talk on "The Care of Perennials." Dr. and Mrs. Moses Eisenstaedt and their two children of Court are expected home the end| of the month from a sunimer‘s trip to Alasâ€" ka. & Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers and famâ€" ily returned last week from a vacaâ€" tion at Pickerel Lake in northern Wisâ€" in Highland Park for a two week‘s Yiflit with his mnd-punntl;llr. and Mrs. Winter. Mrs. F. M. Lanius and her little daughter went to East Chiâ€" cago with the Grows and will be their guests for a counle of weeks, Action, romance and plenty of good virile melodramaâ€" ;“fl stirring pieture of the vast snow country atop the mighty SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 Comedy mixed .with action to. blend into & ‘perfect combinai tainment to every motion picture fan ! ©. Edith Thornton Earle Pearl Theatre MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUVGUST 17â€"18â€"19 What ‘would a young girl do if fate fitted her with : also a Comédy, "GRIDIRON GERTIE" ° HTIGHLAND PA RK, ILLIN OITS All PB()’IY)PLAYS shown at THE CHICAGO, Leading Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUGUST ~\MARION DAVIES also a MACK SENNETT COMEDY and FOX also an AESOP FABLE COMEDY and FOX â€"â€"â€"Admission 356â€"â€" / â€" : also a Comedy "DRY UP" and PATHE RE , | ZANDERâ€"( PE ARL TH E A T R THE WILD BULLS I with his famous horse SILVER KING SsUNDAY, AUGUST 16 Continuons performance 6 to 11 p. m. THRILLING? YOU‘LL SsaY so In a feature scciety drama WAS IT BIGAMY? Fred Thomson adapted by Frances Marign settings by : Joseph Urban directed by George Wis. Hill are presented at the A (Gsmopolitan e omneeane Distributed by (MCE Mrs. T. Gordon Walsh of N. Green Bay road, entertained .last Thursday for Miss Agnes Walsh of Vancouver, B. C. whose. engagement w anâ€" nounced to Mr, John Peters this city. [ ths E4 Mr, and Mrs. Arnswald of :Glenâ€" view ave., spent several days last week in Occnomowoc, Wig., yisiting friends. : + ' Mr. and Mrs. John Sheahen, Miss Tessie Sheahen and Mrs. William Dooley will leave Thursday for Coloâ€" rado Springs where they will visit Sister Ann Rita (formerly Mildred Shéahen.) | fin oc Mr. and Mrs, children of La in Highland Pa This is your invitation to gtu'ad'l’-rk- § e ts Delta Sizmau;eu dance at Elizabeth :Silber Worth has just Park,'l‘neodgy.!A\mmss.f 4 completed a course in the pipe organ _Mr. andâ€"Mrs Sunday gfie’{ts Magnusson of Don‘t forget dance at Sunse Tbth, ‘â€": } :: ‘ Mr, and Mrs dren and Mr. and" children union of the lington Heigh Mrs. Howard Kuist of New York and her broth Mr. M _of Cleveland, O., are visiting.the Mis Kuist of N. \Second street. Rev. Kuist will join ‘his wife here within a week or so. | 4. e Mrs. A; J. Noerenberg of Altadena, Calif., is spend geveral weeks with her son, Mr. F, C. Nogrenberg. _ x Mrs. William| Guyot and son Charles Henry and »hter, Mary Louise, are spending two weeks in Olney, IIl. \ Mrs. Géorge Dunscomb has ed from Swanee, Tenn., she spent the past ter days. _ . i S Mr.: and Mrs. JM*’hntn of Detroit, Mich., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner for u,fevT days this week. N orpt Achnmd.;j what a | trio to world! Mari from the stage suc MA A. Anderson were the of ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Chicago. the Delta Sigma Beta L; Park, Tuesday, Aug. Chflv'GP‘LWrigslt: and Grange spent Sunday on‘ which spells enterâ€" girl, an adopted ttered â€"flivver â€" conquer a hostile Davies at her best! ess by Salisbury Field TINEE, 2:30 p. m. Production roGottiagn _‘ find ; t kies 1 NEWS 20â€"21° ; t O‘Malley EWS8 IEW vo husbands ? all in this Miss Eva Emmett Wycoff who has been spending the summer in Ashland, Wis., leaves Sunday for Chicago where she will be an instructor in the Gunn School of Music. In the fall she plans to open a class in vocal instrucâ€" tion in Highland Park, as in the past two years. | â€" ; Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Esther Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Pearson to â€" Mr. Clarence Fleming which takes place Friday, August 28. Oliver Shearer of Minooka, II1.; who spent the past week with his cousin, Grace Arlene Flint, has returned to his home. â€" ‘Mrs. A. C. Gipp and children of Northern Michigan arrived Monday evening to spend two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wetzel of N. Second street. Pss â€"Mrs. Thomas H. Brewer of Vine avenue leaves. tomortow: (Frhig'ly) to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. L. Leemerts in Golden, dll.“.}o? Rel6 Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Worth and family are moving to Waukegan about the first of September. | Miss Marion and Miss Emily Smith of Prospect avenue entertained at a dinner party at the Exmoor Country club on Saturday evening in compliâ€" ment to their weekâ€"end guest Miss Virginia Lancaster of Quincy, IlL. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Porter and Hugh of Cary avenue are leaving the latter ‘part of the week for a few week‘s trip to Yellowstone National Mrs. W. E. Brand has returned from Saugatuck, Mich., where she visited her daughter Mrs, L. D. Russell at her summer homeé, * ..Mrs. H..G. Winter and daughter, Edna, spent last week in New London, Wis., where they were visiting Mrs. Winter‘s parents. . indeg} h The New Movement class of the Ebenezer â€" Evangelical â€" church will meet Friday night with Mr. William Guyot. 8 y mbbee. s e t Come and let the Delta Sig‘s show you a good time August, 25. . ; ~â€" Miss Ruth Dunscomb has gone to Three Lakes, Wis., for a two week‘s visit with Miss Elizabeth Doty. * Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean ‘of Sheridan road returned last week from New York City where they met their sons who have just come home from abroad. : > The Arthur G. McPhersons, who reâ€" turned on Monday from several week‘s visit with the Henry M. Priors at their place Linden Knoll on Chain of Lakes near: New Auburn, Wis., left Tuesday night for Detroit, Mich., to see Mr. and: Mrs. Earl F. McPherson, their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, off for New York where they sail on Saturday for two month‘s stay in Paris, France. q Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Carey of South St. John‘s avenue returned Satâ€" urday from the tast where‘ they have been for the }nst 'i'nontl%" enjoying a motot‘ trip, . !.. / hS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C.: Meyer of Vine gvenue have left on a motor trip to visit their daughter Helen who is at a camp in Maine. . j The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will hold its monthly meeting at 2:80 o‘clock this afternoon at the home of M{s. Edward Wendling ~of ~South Green Bay road. . (eu Mrs. C. L. Berry of Homewood aveâ€" nue has as her weekâ€"end: guests her mother Mrs, B. M. Smith and her her son of Logansport, Ind., and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Cram of Englewood. . «Mrs. R. J. Beatty of Ravine drive entertained at luncheon: on Monday for Mrs. A. J. Metzel‘s sister Mrs. Wood and her daughter :}:Providenee, Mrs. George Lytton and her chilâ€" dren ‘of Hazel avenue â€"have returned from a three week‘s visit with friends on a ranch in Wyomln’. They also visited Estes Park.. < * ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. M, A. Mayer announce the approaching marriage ‘of their daughter, Helen Marie to Mr. John M. Mannings of Lansing, Mich., which will take place Monday afternoon August 17 at four o‘clock. a ‘Mrs. Winfield Zimmer is visiting relatives in Wisconsin this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoe Williams expect to move into their new home in Deerfield in about ten days. . Mrs. Effie Fritsch and daughter, Marion, are spending two weeks in Milwaukee, Wis., visiting relatives. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs., Sidney Magnusson and children left Friday morning for Sturgeon Biy, *in. Mrs. Magnusâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Forslund of Ironwood, Mich., announte the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Esther Melâ€" vina,/ to Frrpk J. Zipoy, on Saturâ€" day, Aug. 8. .Mr. and Mrs.. Zipoy will be at home in Highland Park afâ€" ter Oct. 15. \ f Among those entertaining for Miss Betty Coleman last week were Miss Agnes Mooney who gave a lingerie shower for her on Tuesday, Aug. 4, and Miss Mary Dunn of Lake Forest who was hostess at a linen shower on Thursday evening. olcloe son and the children. will probably spend about three weeks there visitâ€" ing relatives while <Mr. Magnusson will return next week,. ; : ; Mrs. John Cook of Detere, Wis., is the guest of Mrs. Edward J. Brown of Michigan, avenue for about ten days. pg~ Mr. and Mrs. Dayid A. Flynn of Glencoé\venue a&fiwe' the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Anna, to Donald Bernardi of Glencoe, ‘I. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Bletsch of 395 Morgine road annougce the birth . of a baby daughter on Friday, Aug. 7. THE HIGCHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS at (the Music. ~‘Mr. and Mrs. George Ralph of Deerâ€" field road are being ‘congratulated on the birth of a daughter on Sunday. . Dr. and Mrs. William C. Buchbinder have returned from their wedding trip and are staying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Morris Woolf of Waverâ€" ly street until their apartment in the city is ready: P n Arden Shore camp, was started orâ€" iginally in connection with Gad‘s Hill settlement, 19th and â€" Cullerton streets, Chicago. It was founded by Mrs. Leila A. Martin, a worker at Gad‘s Hill, and the original camp was in Glencoe. The camp was moved to its present site a mile north of Lake Bluff in 1908 and the name Mrs. :e J. Metzel of Sycamore Place has as her guests for the summer her sister and niece, Mrs. Charles C, Wood. and Miss Bella Wood, of Proâ€" vidence, R. IL_â€" : | ~!* + :Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker: and their: two children, of Cary avenue, have left for a month‘s trip to Yelâ€" lowstone National Park. y â€" .Miss Grace Marsh of Prospect aveâ€" nue left Saturday evening for(i ten days visit in St. Louis, Mo, _ _ _ . Mrs. ‘George . W. Childs of North Sheridan road left . yesterday for Onekama, Mich., to meet her youngâ€" est son with whom she will return home in about a week. Mr. Childs and George, the oldest «son, accomâ€" panied by Mr. Childs‘ brothers, Robert and Kent, of Hinsdale also left yesâ€" terday on a camping trip in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota. T Mr. apd Mrs. A. T; Larson and Mr. and M:s. Henry Ditmer left yesterâ€" day on a motor trip to Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richardson have moved into their new home on Michigan avenue. % Mrs. | Arthur Vetter has returned from Wisconsin where she visited relâ€" atives for two weeks. °* Miss Grace Johnston, of Detroit, Mich., arrived in Highland Park this week to make her home with her mother, Mrs. H. 8. Matz of N. St. Johns ave. °> Bs f An. election of delegates to the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Division, 900, Highwood, was held on "l'uesday. Aug. 4. Delegates to the convention which will be held at ‘Montreal, "Canada, :in September, were A. Kjellquist, E. S. Ringberg and H. V, Renner; alternates were H. L. Mead, T. E. Russell,/and G. J. Bernard. The association fl‘o voted to ‘renew the old contract with the company, wages and conditions to reâ€" main the same. 4 The. annual Arden: Shore pageant which will be held at the camp on Wednesday afternoon, August 19, at three o‘clock, will celebrate also the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of the foundâ€" ing of the camp. . L 5.4 44â€" A000 L I Mrs. James Collins has as her guest this week Miss Elizabeth White of ITowa Falls, Ia. n s ie First Church ‘of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park, which for the past few weeks has been holding services in the Sunday Sthool room, last Sunâ€" day held their first service in the Church auditorium "which has been recently decorated by Mr, H. Frieâ€" bele, painter and decorator. * Mrs, Avery Rudoiph entertained severalâ€" friends at a shower for Miss Mildred St. Peter, Saturday .evening, Mrs; Catharine A. Levin is spendâ€" ing setreral weeks in Des Moines, Ta., visiting her sister, Mrs. Eddy. * Mrs. Kate Nelson of . Baitimore, Md., is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. M. Dietrich of Deerfield ave. f * n Campbell Chapter No. 712 0. E. 8. will meet next Wednesday evening in Masonic temple. : |â€" j DELEGATES ELECTED TO RAILWAY CONVENTION Big Celebration Marks Founding of Camp, Aug. 19; Mrs. Marâ€" tin, Founder to Be There â€" MJ ;mi ‘Mrs. Roy Hagie were the guests cf@Mrs. Hack of Milwaukee, on Sunday. id m 2 rasen â€"iMr. and Mrs. B. L. Birg and daughâ€" ter, Babette, have: retun}od from a motor trip to the Catekill Mountains, Junior Cope left Tuesday with Mr. A. C. Perrin and family of Wilmette for a several weeks‘ motor tripâ€" in northern Wisconsin. | ig¢. . _ Mr, Mike Dietrich of Deerfleld ave., who underwent an operation at the Highland Park ho?ital,'Sutnrdny;j is getting along nicely. _ Association Also Renewed Old Contract With ‘Co.; Three Alternates Chosen Too â€" went an operation a few days AgO. .. The regular dances ziven*l‘bunda‘ evening at the Briergate Golf clu will be discontinued for the balanee of the season,. .: ; . ‘â€"_‘> Ne _ ‘Mr. David Barnet is at the Highâ€" lard. Park hospital where he underâ€" went an operation a Yew days ago. .. ‘â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mooney and daughter Agnes and son William motored to Elgin Sunday, t ARDEN SHORE PAGEANT FOR 25TH ANNIVERSARY The August Ahrens their annual picnic at Bunday. ~ A American Conservatcry of family he!fl County 1i The pageant will illustrate imporâ€"| tant events in / elifefi tbgelmp] during its 25 years Of existance, Miss | Leba : Rosenthal of;Chicago, director of: organized e:r’“ Arden Shore camp for several years has written the pageant and will act as coach. Miss Rosenthal is an experienced diâ€" rector. She is a graduate of Northâ€" western Univerqe'i School ¢f Speech, is a member of the W. L. 8. Radio Theatre in Chicago, and/in winter is director of Mam at Temple Juâ€" “- 3 | ooo oo ;:rd:in tShOl'e c!fipc?domdothel)flflnc ELISE BAKER DIES IN _ s first years encoe, camp UKEE m was backed by Central church of Chiâ€" MILWA degltriciciiames SA n cago and the Gad‘s Hill settlement. | Wns Kinemars Dasidant Iaen« l _ Mrs, William E. Clow of Lake Forâ€" est will be hosteks for the afternoon, assisted by a group of past presidents of the Arden Shore Encampment asâ€" sociation. | /‘ > & +Mrs. Martin, the founder, will be present at the centennial celebration next, Wednesiay. â€" * Those assisting Mre, Clow will be Mrs. J. McGregor Adams of Highâ€" land Park, honorary president; Mrs. Frank McMullin of New York, who is here for ‘the occasion; Mrs. Robért B. Gregory of Chicago; Mrs. James Keith, Mrs, Philip. S;: Post and Mrs. Chatles H. Thorn of Lake Forest; Mrs. Grant Ridg:iy of Kenilworth; Mrs, Carl R. Latham of Evanston and Mrs. Joseph J. Siddall of Glencoe who is now president. ~ a The ~committee servingâ€" refreshâ€" ments will be besides Mrs. Clow, the following from the North Shore towns and Chicago. Mrs. Lloyda S. Shaw, Chicago; Mrs. Edwin Sherman, Evanston; Mrs. Frederick: Tilt, Wilâ€" mette; Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Kenilâ€" worth; Mrs. Norman W. is, Winâ€" netka; Mrs. Bruce Mac Glencoe; Mrs. Wm. E. Casselberry, L4 Forâ€" est; Mrs. Harry A. Sellery, Ravinia; Miss Mary Highland Park and Mrs. Harry A. Hooton, Lake Bluff. Purer Lecause Carbonated HIGHLAND PARK Phone 23 ~ * .. Full Quart _ â€" Brick Fly Time EARL W. GSELL & CO. _ 4.',53:!;;&.; a Bb b J 2 d 50c¢ SWAT THEM NOW The Troublesome Pest â€"â€"â€"]sg Here Black Flag Cenal Liquid Fyosan Swatters Poison Paper invmion o# National Dairy Products Ceryp * CHOCOLATE, E _ HIONEY FRUIT: PHARMACISTS â€"â€" TWO STORES Use BANANA:: ICE CREAM Unclaimed letters of foreign for the week ending, Aug. 11, are held at the post cffice in Hig Park: Marian Coryell. Jesse Arnold.; 1 i8 I.M-â€"Afi Garnett‘s “m 'l'.'r. 1488.; P o {o * Mr. and Mrs. Alex Uski wish to press their appreciation for the ness and sympathy nhm’: for the beautifal floral off yel during their recent bereavement., Elise Baker, twenty .two,year daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Chat Baker of Milwaukee, Wis., fofn regidents of this city died Friday her home following a brief Funeral services were held â€" with ‘interment. in Memorial cemetery. yA She was a graduate of the. Place schoo!l and Deerfield high school and all whe knew loved her. â€" Elise had many fri in Highland Park and their sympathy is extended to 1!:0 family in their bereavement‘ A m ber of Highland Park people . ed the funeral on Monday. prâ€" Waukegan road, north :« collies, male and female Aitken.. Deerfield, < 111 Was Former Resident Here; Fi neral Held Monday in Memâ€" LOSTâ€"Wednesday evening in SPECIAL | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Three Layer Brick HUGO L. SCHNEIPER, P. Â¥_ CARD OF THANKS Hofstro . Groz Liquid Flytox â€"* Unclaimed Letters _ _ and This Week RAVINIA i Phone 2300 _ of ho , kntw M m "‘,‘3 to cer F ” wey 4 pecple attend= . y# _pHURSDAY, AUG * . oC sf Orushed <against 1 :§ t car by a 44 Ransom, fcrems and building departm & B. railroad was "* Agninst Frop . Loading M late . M« roundhouse street in * Mr. Ranszo Joliet, was di of, a 50â€"tonâ€" c north . of: the been. engaced months Sand â€" was freight <ars ehute, and he superintendin sand was hb seoop, kn« tending . : mounted « â€" He was killed let down in his car load, of sand. ~By 4 geoop \toppled over â€" against the side of was fractured by ed him. * «Apparently the so because of "slack" & ating it. Had it res! sand, however, the t have accurred. f 23NSheridan â€" Mr. Ranson was 4A His body was remo® an inquest disclosed fractured skull and â€" ToeGae c . .. . s aca ‘"Ting About <p cals Compa George H. Guilder wood ~avenue, a g the Special Chem $100 "and conts on,ui orderly conduct Smith‘s ecurt Mopd fine was -.,..3 4 ever, pending good 4 Gulldersleeve | had by the Special Che auditor. but had bee pany‘s M_HQJ on e “hkfln'rnfll: \ _ OFFICE Highland I ing will be ternmanne t North Come in befo Gen Tht office" of th ate on the YH insom Pe d from 4 Park hos; etween t directing coal s«hut he raund was i1800 &T 0

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