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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1925, p. 6

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Â¥1 Â¥2 2 cabgmiew t3 t O PAGE SIX Mrs, H. B. Roberts and Miss Ellen Brown are making a short visit with their brother in La Grange, Ind. Mrs. E. D; Allen of Oshkosh, Wis., is spending two weeks with her son Mr. J..E. Allen of Glenview avenue. Mrs. Frederick Peterson who spent the summer at the home of \Mrs. Ruffâ€" ner returned last week to\ Ann Arâ€" bor, Mich. â€" The William D. Melivaines, who were at the Moraine during the sumâ€" mer, have left for their apartment on Lake Shore drive. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Morren of Hazel avenue left the early part <of the week for Milwaukee, Wis., where they will make their future home. Mrs. J. McGregor Adams of Waverâ€" ly street entertained Miss Marion Moseley and her fiance Dr. Stewart Sniffin witl her family at dinner last Thursday. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Neill H; Martin of Rice street announce the birth of a daughter, Sylvia Hellen, on Sept. 1. Mrs. J. H. Harmon and son, John, and daughters, Ethel and Emily, are at their home on Laurel avenue for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hintz of North Second street are being conâ€" gratulated on the birth of a son on Thursday, Sept. 10. yc Mr. O. B. Brand, Miss Salome Brand, Graeme Supple and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Richardson and their litâ€" tle son motored to Dowagiac, Mich., for the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield of Elm Plade had as their guests : on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchison and family of Maywood. Mrs. Bloomfield is Mr. Hutchison‘s sister. Mrs. Merrill Follansbee, formerly of Highlind Park, now of Los Angeâ€" les, Calif., arrived yesterday to visit in Highland Park for about a mong. She will be the guest of Mrs. C. M. Vail at first. + Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Wyles and family of North Sheridan road have returned from Valley Ranch, N. Mexi, where they were during the past month. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zander of Glenview are the happy parents of a little son born on last Thursday at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parkin and daughter ‘ Miss Margaret and sons Henry and Rex returned on Monday evening from Pentwater, Mich., where they spent the summer. > Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne I. Wells of Akron O., are visiting friends and relatives here. ; Mr: and Mrs. W. A. Alexander and son Junior of North Sheridan road have returned home from a five weeks stay in Pentwater, Grand Rapids, and Detroit, Mich. Miss Florence Clow and Miss Lilâ€" lian Antes spent Labor Day at Chanâ€" nel Lake. P Mrs. Charles L. Berry of Homewood avenue will leave tomorrow for Loâ€" gansport, Ind., to visit her. parents for about a week. MJ Mrs. Wilbur C. Cook of New York City is visiting her mother Mrs. Charles W. Buckley of Ravine ‘place for about,three weeks. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. Fabre of Ridgeâ€" wood drivye wish to announce the birth of & baby daughter on Friday, Sept. 11. > The girls of Mrs. Botker‘s class of the First United Evangelical Sunday â€"~ .. LIGHTNIN® sSATURDAY, SEPT. 26 â€" Matinee at 2:30 WILLIAM FAIRBANKS EDITH ROBERTS the LOST BATTALION What‘ was their anawer when asked to surrender???? A picture with humor filled with pathos packed with thrills. Reâ€"enacted by the Heroes themseives and a big cast ofcmm screen stars. THERE‘S ONLY ONE! YOU*‘LL NEVER S$EE ITS LIKE AGADN i ~[ also a laughâ€"getting comedy, "THE IRON NAG"; and FOX NEW$S SUN. & MON., SEPT. 20â€"21 The comedy of the century. The drama of the day, .A delightful romance of and for the young and old, { 1 also a hilarious comedy, "THE TOURIST"; and FOX NEWS . He was a racing, roaring, happyâ€"goâ€"lucky handsome young fellow. The olnli-t girl in the whole wide country dared him . . . . It‘s the wreatest racing treat evet filmed. also a comedy, "SWEET MARIE"; AESOP FABLE ind PATHE REVIEW Ethel Clayton * J. Farrell Macdonald / Wallace McDonald F the ‘Miracle"* ~G combat, a fantastic ‘story, ; dramatic it3 ts haline to mt 0 0t fetealle Sve stooo doamabls PQe also an. Educational Comedy, "BE CAREFUL‘; including FOX NEW$ Monday * â€"â€"_â€"~ THURSDAY & FRIDAY, SEPT. 24â€"25 : A Special Presentation of the World‘s Most Astounding Picture ALMA RUBENS â€"â€"© ~PERCY MARMONT JAY HUNT MADGE BELLAMY Pearl Theatre A WOMAN‘S FAITH TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22 and 23 "The Play that Broke the World‘s Record" H 1G HL A ND P A RK, ILLIN O 18 All PHOTOPLAYS shown at |. THE CHICAGO, Leading Theatre PE A R Lo TH E A T RE SPEED MAD JOHN GOLDEN‘S Stage Trinmph with a cast of cinema igelebrities > Arcot on it nc n bnas Gou are presented at the . in : school were entertained on Monday evening by Miss Marjorie Ludwig at i her home on Ridge road. * A telegram has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Page J. Thibodeaux, Jr., who are motoring through eastern Canada on their honeymoon that, alâ€" though they were in the térnado that swept through Canada between Monâ€" treal and Quebec recently, they were unharmed and continuing their. trip. Mrs. Thibodeaux was formerly Miss Dorothy ‘ Gardner. i « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evensen and daughter Miss Madeline of Lincoln avenue returned last week :from a seven weeks trip through California and the Canadian Rockies. _ Mrs. William Arnswald of Laurel avenue is seriously ill with ‘pneuâ€" monia. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Osten have sold their home on North Sheridan road and are moving to Chicago in the near future. + M { The Woman‘s Christian Temperi ance Union will hold its annual meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Thomas on Glenview avenue at two o‘clock. on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 25â€" ‘All.memBér® are urged to be present at this time. Mr..and Mrs. H. F. Maechtle have returned to their home on Homewood avenue after spending the summer at Watervliet, Mich. Mfisz‘pn and Miss ‘Marian Witten of Laurél avenue entertained a numâ€" ber of friends at bridge on Tuesday evening. . | Mrs. R, J. Beatty of Ravine drive entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of â€" her niece Mrs. George Hawke of Los Angeles, Calif., who is visiting ‘her. Mrs. Hawke, who is an accomplished harpist, entertained the guests with several selections. , Among the five hundred and nineâ€" teen :graduating at the convocation, Sept. 4, of the University of Chicaâ€" go, was D. Warren Stanger. Warâ€" ren was one of the members of the Class of 1922 of Deerfield Shields kigh: school. ; ‘ Mrs. Kate Nelson of Baltimore, Md., who has been visiting friends in Highland Park for the past two months has returned to her home in the east. 4 Annovncement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Bessie Morren, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Morren, to Harold Geminer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Geminer, at five Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conmad with their daughter Mrs. F. T. Golden and her children left last week for Burâ€" lington, Ia. Mr.; and Mrs. Conrad will make an indefinite stay there. ‘ Mr. Lucius Hine, Jr., was recently entertained at dinner in Paris, France, by Miss Jane and Miss Mary Tapper, former residents of Highland Park. : Ig-;;nd Mrs. Victor H. Bergmann :I ers Park and Mrs. Bergmann‘s other Mrs, A. J. Rhinchart returnâ€" ed last Wednesday, Sept. 9, from a two weeks stay at Beaver Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Proctor of North Ravine avenue, Chicago, are announcing ~the birth of a little son at the Highland Park hospital yon Tuesday. « f Mrs. E. G. Powell has returned home, after spending the summer in Detroit, Mich. The Agnini family oc« cupied her home on South St. John‘s avenue during her absence. _ . ; Continuouns Sunday 6 to 11 p. m. ENoi Mr. Frank J. Garrity Sinderwent an ‘opcration for apr/â€"ndi¢itis last Wednesday at the Lake Miew hospiâ€" tal, Chicago. . He is ge along nicely. i. esc Miss Grace L. J O# ‘of North St.. Johns avenug : is ~visitihg friends and relatives at Harvey, BI. A dance will be given Uy I. O. L. V. Lodge No. 21 at Santi Wall, Highâ€" wood, Saturday, Septembé# 26. There will be good musie. _ |fâ€" + During this week and | lext â€"many Highland Park young peo#le will be leaving for scehools or collfges. Folâ€" lowing is a list of some of} t hose who Are going to school. ,‘ # however is not a complete list a it the Press will be glad to publish fl ny ~names that have ‘been, omitted@ in next week‘s issue. Following §§ the list: . The Loretta Shop has a Full line of one and twoâ€"piece nonâ€" able . Jerâ€" sey garments, special prick $19.75. | MANY YOUNG PEOPLE _ ;. . . LEAVE FOR (PDLLEGE List Is Not"Coniprete;", Will Pubâ€" lish Other Namesg) Next â€" Week ; Send In Names Local boys and girls ae ‘invited to participate in aMiniatui» Airplane tournament undi:;‘the |Quspices of the Miniature Aitplane Filgers at the Chicago Municipal Pier (@§ Saturday, September 26, from 1 :0( #o 5:00 p. m. The six best flyers wWill secure as jrizes free airplane trips " ew York City to see the Interf@tional Air races, October 8410. f | twoâ€" best boys will in addition‘ ,ntemiued free of charge at one of thhiNew York Y. M. C. A.‘s, as the ghbsts of the Kemper Hall; Billy Bell,{ Madison LOCAL BOYS MAY Mrs. Lagerquist â€" will} nish . the patrons of the Pearl td a fine seâ€" lection of music.. She take her position as organist th@$, within a week. 3 io ogh io. It is with great ples .~’ that the management of the . Pe : Theatre, Highland Park, announc f' heir_new organist, Mrs. Carl B;_ Lagerquist, wife of Carl B, gerd |’ organâ€" ist at the new Alcyon t! tte. xi Previous to her Pearl fheatre enâ€" gagement, Mrs, Lagerqu R _assisted her husband at a twin fygan in a large theatre in Decatm.{ inois. Her ability as an organist is| #ell known and highly appreciated. | $$0 Two boys or girls will be chosen fl:om‘ Class A (experta) ho fiy. inâ€" door ‘ duration planes 30 . 86â€"inch spread; two from Clag$ B (Interâ€" mediates) â€" with 24-in,l.or more wingspread, and two {: iA Class C (Beginners) with any kipglâ€"of a durâ€" ation plane. For every ;' ond that a beginner keeps his minis F ‘ plane in flight, he will receive fi points. For every. second of duration|&f flight, inâ€" termediates will receive$2% p?:u and experts will receive B 2â€"3 points:; Entries for this meet hy be ‘left for Terence ‘Vincent, |dfrector, at Room 1124 19 S. LaSall§istreet, Chiâ€" Chicago Entries for this meet hy be ‘le for Terence ‘(Vincent, |dfrector, Room 1124 19 S. LaSall¢ t, Cl cago. Entries close Septtimber 24. Last year, William | John Rappold of Mark secured such a trip to tional Air. Races, which Dayton, O. hÂ¥ d : NEW ORGANIST Am 8 THE PEARL THEATRE THE HIGHLAND s_mfl- PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS llY 39 te Square : Internaâ€" re held at wood avenue, after a. short illness which attacked him but the day beâ€" fore, of angina pectoris." . He was 78 years of age. M "Mr. Pratt was born in Racine, Wis., where he attended school. ‘ From Raâ€" cine he went to Alpena, Mich., to enâ€" gage in the mercantile : business. ~~Benjamin‘ Frank Pratt died Monâ€" day morning at 7:30 o‘clock at the home of his son, E. F. Pratt, on Oakâ€" There he met and married Stella N. Harrington, who survives him. Exâ€" cept for a few years spent in business: inlowa, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt lived in in Towa, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt lived in they moved to Waukegan,. | For the past cight years, they : have made their homé in Highland Park, spendâ€" ing ‘a portion of the time with their daughter in Yonkers, New York. .. ~ Surviving Mr. Pratt are his widow, who is 72 years of age; an only son, Elwood. F. Pratt, Highland Park busiâ€" ness man; and two‘ daughters, Mrs. W. A. Benson, of Yonkers, New York; and Mrs, Cecil Martin, of Lake Forâ€" est. ‘ti 5 * o > "At Alfim Mr. Pratt was a member of the Epjscopal church and a Knight Templar. | Funeral services were held yesterday from the home of the son, the Rev. Wolcott, rector of the Highâ€" land Park Episcopal church, conduct» ing. The Masonic lodge of Highland Park officiated at the burial in the North Shore‘ cemetery. â€"The Highland Park Wommn‘s club in its manifold duties of leducating, entertaining and lending aid has deâ€" ‘vised several activities to be ‘held durâ€" ing the coming season, for the beneâ€" fit of its building fund. The buildâ€" ing of the club house has been wholâ€" ly financed by its members, without public : solicitation of. funds. Mrs. Carl Bingham and T. C. Williams are chairmen of the finance committee for the club year. â€"| â€" > 4 LiE q wWOMAN‘S CLUB TO | /; HAVE BAZAAR NOV. To Be Srons‘ored by | Fina: Committee for Benefit of : the Building Fund The first: undertaking will be a bazaar and exposition, scheduled for November 20, to be given at the club house in Sheridan road. Mesdames Harry A. Luther:and James A. Robâ€" ertson, chairman of the bazaar, promâ€" ise many interesting innovations, inâ€" stigated by the following committees who. are in charge of booths. . â€" Mrs, E; L. Easton, house commitâ€" tee chairman, will hold a dinner given at the club house on the evening of the bazaar, during which a cabaret pérformance will be held under the direction of Miss Dorothy Murison} chairman of; social committée. . _ Mesdames W. C. Shipnes and J Dudley Zook will have the children‘s dresses booth. Mesdames E. J. Metâ€" zel, H. W. Boyd and J. Glidden, art goods and lingerie; Mrs. 0. L. Oléâ€" sen, the baby clothing booth; Mrs. Percy Reeves,; dolls and toys; Mrs, Harry Olesen, candy; Mesdames Ira Frank and A. J. Stern, handkerchiefs and scarfs; ‘Mrs. E. R. Phelps, the fish pond; Mrs. A. P. Snite, parcel post booth; . Mrs. Henry Beneke, the apron booth; Mrs. J. B. Garnett, baked goods; Mrs.: Thos. W. Marks, quilts; Mrs. C. G. Alexander, household utilâ€" ities; Mrs. H. Paul, flowers; Mrs. Chas. Timson, books. . Mrs. Timson is also publishing a cook book, containâ€" ing the favorite recipes of club memâ€" bers, ‘ (Mrs. F. Vaughn . will . have charge |of ‘the tea nook. . More workâ€" ers are needed, and: any ¢lub, memâ€" ber who would like to asskist on a committee: will plegke call Mrs. Lut%. monies. â€"Mr. Wightman, Mr.. Reed, Mr. Kehoe, Mr. Borg, Mr. Anspach, fieldâ€"Shields high school, made the address of the day,â€"as fine a talk as could have been made; the camp was accepted for the council and ; thanks were given to Mr. Millard who‘ unâ€" fortunately could not be present. Scout Commissioner Babcock outâ€" lined the plans for Camp Millard and for the fall and winter program of the Highland Park seout hooE New troops are to be formed in Ravinia, Highland Park,; Highwood and Fort Sheridan which are under the Highâ€" land Park council, and the Deerfield troop will be included in council memâ€" bership. _ . hm Ca ~ The meeting was adjourned, a genâ€" eral get acquainted meom!oll and lemonade and cookies for j she ments completed the afternoon. > _ While this meeting was largely tended (‘by parents and friends scouts, it is hoped that friends . those interested in the séout mt er or Mrs. J. A. Robertson; SCOUTS DEDICATE Mr. Rehoe, Mr. borg, Mr. Anspach, Mr. Wampler and Mr. Blodgett, who is the scout executive of the Waukeâ€" ganâ€"North Chicago council,. conferred for Highland Park. : Parents and scouts began to arrive about ‘three ‘o‘clock, when the meetâ€" ing broke up and formed: into a reâ€" ception committee. q: 4 Sharply, at four, assembly was blown, the scouts formed in a hollow square around the flag pole, the flag was raised, ‘oaths of ‘allegiance and salute to the flag were given, followâ€" ed by the scout oath and laws. || Mr. Sandwick, principal of Deerâ€" Continued from page one CAMP : MILLARD PW e Ee #4 44 S scout meetingss are open meetings, they invite everyone interested to be mtkt, as it leads encouragement ose in charge of scouting to know the community as a whole is inâ€" ted in its boyhood and in the f*dfll‘bw scout organizaâ€" in Highland Park. Now for a fall of activity in photo taking. Bring your films to us for printing, develâ€" oping and enlarging./We will take care of the work l;n expert style, making your camera give good service and saving you from frequent disappointment in picture results. The cost is smallâ€"benefits are inâ€" calculable. â€"â€" us HIGHLAND. PARK. _ Phone 23 i Have your Furs ready in time. We can â€" make snappy coats out of your old ones.>â€" MOLDANER & HUMER El 1 Telephone 54 6 North Sheridan Road 2 °_ Remetafier we clean Furs the Furrier‘s wayâ€"which is a process to preserve Furs. Expert Furriers EAREW esfii&co | # ~The Perfected Service in â€" __. PHARMACISTS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" TWO STORES * R E M 0 D E L I N G ~ RELINING ~CLEANING ~~ CLAZING ! FURRIER S FILM 0| > MHATSâ€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR PHONE 463 10 SHERJDAN RO. «â€"‘‘ ~M1IG0NMLAND PARK. _ _ the Aimes that brautiful Aest s printing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1025 CHICAGO MAN FINED Ugo _ Frediani, of Chicago, . arrested near Highwood Sunday 8 he had shot six songbirds, "just fun." }Akmbdonlur:: Smith, rodilnl‘m:lc s and costs and up his gun. was nabbed by Henry ‘Kern, # game warden. 4 * A8 pr uP

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