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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1925, p. 6

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1| 1¢ 194 4 PAGE SIX Mrs. E. L. Millard who has been in the Highland Park hospital for. the past two weeks, has returned home very much improved. Mrs. William J. Brown will act as Esther at Glenview Chapter, 0. E. S. Friday evening. . Betty Millard has returned from Quinrliibeck Camp, Va., where : she spent the summer. O â€" The F.;C. Brown family who spent several weeks in the east, having sold their home here have now settléd in Winnetka where they expect to reâ€" side permanently., Mrs. Windrath of Humbolt, Ia., who has been the guest of Mrs. H. G. Winâ€" ter has returned to her home. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Berwyn, Ill., was the guest of Miss Emma Evans yesterday. Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Rose Swihart of this city. . Mr. Irvin Clow is recovering from a severe case of blood poisoning from which he has been suffering for the past week. . 1 Mrs. Kenneth R. Smoot who, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Noltâ€" ing has returned to her home in Beauâ€" mont, Calif. \ 1 Miss Carol Fisher hay returned to New Haven, Conn., fort Post gradâ€" uate work at Yale. \| pil Mrs. Fred Holly entertained a numâ€" ber of friends last Wednesda@‘eve- ning in honor of Mr. Holly‘s birthâ€" day anniversary. % _ Miss Edith Boynton leaves this week for New Mexico where she will spend two months. _ 1 : Miss Virginia Onderdonk left early this week for Wellesley college.. Mrs. W. C. Shipnes entertained a group of members from the Woman‘s club who are in charge of the chilâ€" dren‘s clothes booth for the bazaar which is to be held in November, on Tuesday. . The Junior Star club are planning a Hallowe‘en dance to be given at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Satâ€" urday evening, October 31. . Last Wednesday ~evening in the English club room of the high school there was held an informal reception to which members of the board of edu= cation and the faculty and their wives were invited. Mr. George T. Rogers, a member of the board, gave a &hort ‘address of welcome to the new teachâ€" ers. 4 Mr. John W. Heaton and Mr. R. C. Platt rendered piano selections and Miss Constance Welch gave a splendid reading; after which ; there was a general social hour. 2100 ‘Campbell Chapter guild met, at the home of: Mrs. J. Sobey Wednesday, mhr 23, to work for the bazaar ich will be held later in the fall. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Campbell of Fig ‘street, Winetka, are‘ receiving congratulations on the birth of a little son on Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Highland Park ‘hospital _‘ :« Mrs./ E. Noethling and her son, Mr. Louig Noethling, of North St. John‘s avenue returned last week frtom a fishing trip spent at Hayward,; Wis. ‘ Among‘ those returning to school from Highland Park are Lawrence ?.:;"k who left for Shattuck Miliâ€" academy on Sunday, Sept. 13; Franklin W. Wakefield of Lake aveâ€" nue, who left last Tuesday for the United States.Naval Academy at Anâ€" SUN. & MON. SEPT. 27â€"28 ho d coucttccad h . MBA ..A . B . callh .. ...A on io s oA ons 8 ut 7 dbA P MYSTERY! THRILLS! ROMANCE! Here is Lon: Chaney‘s br';wniu triumph, as Prof. Echo, the ventriloquist, in one of the most un;\nl and exciting pictures ever fAilmed! _ YOU CAN‘T SOLVE IT TILL THE: END! fls from Temple Bailey‘s populir movel. || ; I When poverty creeps in, does love fly out the window ? > of a million ng {wives, how many fove love and how many love millions ? the u-mu'm here. 1 Nt home a ce B Lail Do wl iLA T SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 The Timber Wolf stalked alone < until one day he met a glorious woman â€"â€". Toâ€" gether they trod the trail toward a flaming sunset thit promised new splendors. also a comedy, "LOVE AND LIONS" PATHE REVIEW â€"â€" AESQP|FABLE â€". TOPICS OF THE DAY BE oOPOPPTgg RPTER MB PR OM PR PB ODK also a Hal Reach Comedy, "THE BOUNCER"; TOPICS OF "Phe piéture version of Jonn Goldens‘ stage play (Eulp at High life of New York‘s smart set‘ caught in the: madwhir} of night life gaiety, A stirring borse race that will thrill any nudhue;l t tw ) t 4 U 2 G2t Baask Camade "THE ROUNCER®": TOPICS OF THE DAY, FOX NEWS Comedy, GLENN TRYON in "MADAME. SA!UAFS". and FOX NEWS Harrison Ford, Claive Adams Margaret l.ilvingcgon § The WHEEL â€" Pearl Theatre Coty‘ LON CHANEY _ _ Matt Moore and May Busch _ > The UNHOLY THREE PEACOCK FEATHERS Jacqueline Logan : George Faweett, Cullen Landis # 1GHL A NB P ArkSQ c1UTX o‘T8 * THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 & 2 RALPH CRAVES in "HURRY DOCTOR"; and POX NEWS are presenvPd di_ WOs PEARL THE A TRE BUCK JONES | â€" The TIMBER WOLF « ‘TUES. & WED., SEPT. 29â€"30 in ted ‘at the napolis, Md.; John G. Mott who has returned to the University of Virâ€" ginia; Cutlee Mott who will ‘attend a school in Seattle, Wash,; Robert Silber, who has gone to Madison, Wis.; and ‘William C. Bremner who left Monday for the University of Illinois. (~ â€". | ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Stephens and daughter Jane Elien of Judson ave: nue will move tomorrow to their new home in Evanston. . ; â€" Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. W. Thybony and their four children who lived formerly in the northern part of Chicago have moved into the house on South St. John‘s avenue. formerly occupied by Mr. and| Mrs. E. P. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Erskine of F oreit avenue are, being congratuâ€" lated on‘ the birth of a baby daughâ€" ter on last Thursday. > ) Mr. and Mrs. Car] Pfanstichl reach ed home on Tuesday evening after a delightful ‘two! and oneâ€"half months trip through mdtzerla'nd. Holland and England. ,Mr. and Mrs. Pfanâ€" stiehl arrived in New York City about ten days ago and remained there for the radio show last week. .. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Goodman and family motored,here from Portsmouth, Ohio, and are spending the week with their niece Mrs. R. Griesmeyer jof North Green Bay: road. R % Mr. and. Mrs. John Mensch of Park Ridge were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs/ Frank S. Wichman of South St. John‘s avenue. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Chapin of Vine avenue returned last week from a two weeks sojourn in Glonâ€" cester, Mass. _ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wall of Prosâ€" pect avenve are the happy parents of a little daughter ‘born last Thursâ€" day _ Mrs. Robert fieyfarth will entertain the Board of Managers of the Wom:â€" an‘s club at luncheon on Monday. Mrs. Charles L. Hendricks and son Leonard have returned to Chicago after a delightful eight weeks tour of the Great Lakes and the east. Mrs}â€" E. F. Sterz, formerly Miss Anna Freese, and her little daughter, Alice Virginia, of Shiocton, Wis., are visiting at the homeâ€"of their aunt Mrs. C. A. Smith of Belle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Silber of Woodâ€" path avenue returned last week from a very enjoyable three months trip tbrough Europé. f Miss Serena Johnson of Portland, Ore., was the guest of Mrs. George R. Miles of Beech street the: past week.:| â€" © . _| Mr,) and Mrs., Carl Helm of West Park avenue announce the birth of a baby gon on last Thursday, Sept. 17. Mr& Frank Mulford of St.Louis, Mo,, ‘is visiting Mrs. Russell Mott of Laurel avenue. |_ f s lA Mrs. R. Trimble of Pittsburg,, Pa., was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Theoâ€" dote . Arnstvald. â€" Aua t Mr. and Mrs. Venos Smith of Twin Falls, Idabho, spent the" weekâ€"end in Highland Park as/the guest of Mr, Lllsll‘m l-.l‘ C204 bnmiauaith : drurnarc diBh 2. $ c h and Mrs. William. Millard. of Ravine avenue. ‘Mr. Suiitr‘"ii"n former resiâ€" dent of Highland{Park, as he spent his boyhood here, . uzon YÂ¥XS Cont. Bunday 4 to 11 p. m. Matinee at 2:30 p. m. at "Mrs. C. W. Summers, avenue entertained Mrs. tig, Sr., Mrs., Ethel Ro George Rettig, Jr., at on Monday. 3 on Monday. sls Mrs. Erna Mowbray of zil, is the guest of Mrs.. . Mr, and Mrs. Wilson L. returned to their home on Lane after a three weeks around Lake Michigan. Mrs. John R. Nicholson, Sheridan entertained Miss ‘nigan and Mrs. C, W. Su of Highwood at luncheon : Mrs. F. W. Dillingham 0 City is visiting her .dau Philip D. Carey, of Sout avenue, fsy & .Mrs. E. E. Larson, re} of Higbland Park Tem Sisters, left Tuesday mor thirtyâ€"third annual Grand sion of the Pythian Siste § at Joliet. P ce Mrs. William Arnswald avenue who has been‘serio pneéumonia for the past we ly improving. |_© ‘@ â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. William: W ball of West Adams stre anhnognce the birth of a Highland Park hospital o hz(s. Emima : England‘ 0 avenue was surprised on‘ day evening, Sept.. H7, in h birthday. Bunco and car« features of the evening. "‘THR HIGHLAND PARLPRESS The Philathea class o United Evangelical churc tertained at the home of Evans on Tuesday evenii Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Z avenue, Hubbard. Wosd proud parents of a baby the Highland Park hospi day. Mrs. H. J. Thayer of 1 dan road is spending t! Minneapolis, â€" Minn., .v daughter Mrs. T. C. Erri Mrs. Joe: Genest : of street wcs called to Aurc day by the sudden death c er Henry Marx. Mr. and Mrs.F. D, Sig son Liang are receiving t lations of their friends ¢ of a son‘ on Monday. > Miss Alice Garrity and Summers, Sr., with Céc Doris Elwin spent theâ€" we Mrs. A. M. Jaques of Gt Mich. v,* Mr.: and Mrs. Clarence ment â€"entertained twenty at dinnet at the Exmoor Saturday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert® C. the dinner guests.of Mr. a liam A. r’ieboldt of the R§â€" ford hotel last Thursday they attended the Studen® the Great Northern Theat® _ Mr. and Mrs. William WaÂ¥renberg were delightfully surprisel " ; a numâ€" ber of their friends on 1 § fay .eveéâ€" ning: They have recentl *' oved to Highland Park from Pow&f®B. D. . _ Miss Helen Hill will The Club tonight, (Thu Mrs. W. W. Clark of tertaincd the Worth _ Monday ‘evening. _ __ â€"The Mother‘s club of t A. will hold the first me year at the headquarters avenue, Tuesday, October Campbell Chapter Guild [ ht the home of Mrs. J. Sobei }g festerday (Wednesday) to work -'3' ! bazaar which will be held later F] i'a fall. _ Lloyd Tucker left lage SMfeek for Boston, Mass., where ‘hg l I compleâ€" tine a eaurse in radio at tPRMMAmerican _ Lloyd Tucker left la Boston, Mass., where ‘h ting a course in radio at Telegraphy and Radio s Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Johnson who spi he past two weeks in Chicago WiA@jreturned to Highland Park and is ting her daughter Mrs. R. C. Bi 1,~ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pafliginent had as their week end guests $3 ?§I nd Mrs. Carl Noble Hill of MilWikWkee, Wis., and Los Angeles, Calif@ ind Miss Elizabeth Bryant of Oald} t tk, Il. Miss Ruth Dunscomb B&} gone to Rockford where she | Z 11; ttending Rockford college. i»f | ‘ Several employes 'of e Public Service Co., of this city W ifhided Pubâ€" lic Service Day at Delayh Lake on Sunday. f 4 Robert Laird of S. had his tonsils and aden Saturday at the Highla pital. Mr. Harvey E. Wessel, ?h_ installed Rabbi of the North Sho@ kcongregaâ€" tion by Dr. Louis Mann|ofWinai Temâ€" ple, Chicago, Friday e ’;!,‘{ g; Sept. 11 at the Winnetka C®i@regational church. P k > Several parties have Mbmen given during the past week for®U‘s. George W. Childs‘ ‘imother, â€" Mra@ EFrederick Stecle who is here } Dalifornia. On Saturday Mrs. Georgi ie\ Mason entertained at luncheon 'iL" or. ~Mrs. Gordon ~Buchanan . was : luncheon hostess on Monday art. Byesterday Mrs. Daniel Cobb enterUImed at tea in "her honor. Mrs. Stea fiwill leave shortly for California. : &NR _ _ Lucille Fritsch | has Wheaton college. ~~ > road y are announc of a baby daughte n lin were Irs. Wilâ€" inâ€"Stratâ€" r; which ince at f. Bronâ€" Tgratu- e birth of Fort a Flanâ€" its, Srq erday. tGovern‘ n Monâ€" t brothâ€" "" CJY TT r., and ach of> he <arâ€" Saturâ€" ‘Pd with Rapids, \hic,ago. at the day. ntative ythian for the le sesâ€" [llinois Laurel 11. with ; slowâ€" wellyn Thursâ€" of her re the Sheriâ€" eek in ze â€" her Parliaâ€" guests ty club d street, removed ark hosâ€" First re enâ€" Emma nue is m and ‘emple about Seott e . the orn at / Monâ€" of the Central tess to Johns eld enâ€" .Circle, York Mrs. have trip TA« to ~‘Miss Victorine and Miss Margaret Day of Evanston, fo ty of Highâ€" land Park, have ret to college. The former is a junjor at Smith, the latter a senior at Vassar. +/ ‘‘Miss Ada Johnson is spending two weeks at . Stoughton, _Wis., visiting relatives. 1| ) 0.i f l1 4 /1 ‘ Mr; Charles Harbaugh and Mr, L. R. Rigdon *flft_ yesterday| morning for Springfield, TIl., where they are‘ atâ€" tending th :Su&e Fair] . They will also visit ‘Mr.. igdon‘ .paunél in Lincolns {1." | F ‘Miss tjorie Leaming left yesterâ€" ‘day for Gréeley, Colo., where she will attend the State Teachers college, the Past Matron‘g club: tomorrow eVe« hing (Friday). °> uk "e1~, ~/The . Woman‘s Christian t.gpu- ance Union will) hold ifil a eeétâ€" ing at the home of s ( Harry Thomas of Glenview â€" & nue, tomorâ€" row. afternoon, Friday. [ NXC4t5 |Miss Mary Mann retu) ‘Monday from a trip to France and Spain. | ‘‘Delta Sigma Beta was ente ined las# Thursday evening at the home Mr.‘and Mrs. H. G. daughter Ep na spent t in Fond du Lac, Wis. \, Mr. and. Mrs. Harry â€" e“ioyi 0" two weeks Wisconsin. ' ‘ Mry, Ingram Rasmus to the Bridge club this‘ The engagement is Miss Nannette Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Dick N [ville“_Misq., to Truman zol of thig city, ‘‘Delta Sigma Beta w last Thursday evening of Miss Florence Clow. "M} andiMrs. Arthur receiving congratulations of a son, born Septemb : Misg Elizabeth Doty is Ohio, visiting _vffle_nds_.‘ . Mrs; ‘Hugo! Schneide Esther at Wheeling Cha Tuesday evening. _ _ t w{m was seriously injured early in the summer when he fel} from a trac» tor and ‘his leg was mqhed. He was g:;charged from the ital on Aug. 20 and while waiting to be taken home heâ€" walked on some ‘fres and broke his leg & secc is still at the hospital. . Miss Hélen Gray has ior:;i'i(i;dergarteri coll for a two year course, . * Mr. and Mrs. Johnso Ravinia were surprised their friends last Saturd the occasion of their twe ding anniversary. °. ; Mrs. Harriett 8. Gr into her new home at avenue, and Mr. Guy of Ch'icazz is moving in old residence at 622 S. TOO MANY SOLD] i ABOUT "N Police Get Letter from Mother In Bavaria Inquring About | Daughter : When Miss Dora Re‘ner, employed _ at :{ne home of H. Heine, Green Bay road, sent a post card picture of Fort Sheridan | back to her mother| in Bavaria, with the information to the effect that this was a view of her "new home in America," the mother; became â€" alarmed _ and . straightway wrote a letter to the Highland Parck polige department describing the girl andi,ukil;g as to her welfare. â€" Chief Moroney obtained assistance of an exâ€" pert in (ierman script |who translated | the epistle, and the police procveeded to look up the girl, m they found safe and sound at the Heine home, as the lattér had indicated, Probably and asking as to her welfare. â€" Chief Moroney obtained assistance of an exâ€" pert in (ierman script who translated the epistle, and the police proceeded to look up the girl, m they found safe and sound at the Heine home, as the lattér had indicated, Probably what the. girt meant in her message on the card was that it was a picture of some of the surroundings of: her home in U. S., but use the : card showed several hu is of soldiers about the barracks, the good mother evidently was worried, . The Ftlly Day Sunday . were a splei every . respect.>â€" The Sunday School â€"ex aim, the preachi well attended. The the choir and the ma inspiring. _ t Secondâ€" street near Laure! avenue. J. G. Finkbeiner, s §1 9:54 Sunday Sc y % 11:00 : Morning worghip. 4 7:45 Evening se f Special music at h services. unâ€" dor the direction of Mr. Smith, the choir diréctor.. 12 + Many automobile very imhmetent abou brakes in order, will the horn is kept in permanent position in Hig! office 4t HELP EVANGELICAL TOO LATE TO C rt meant her message was that it was a picture the surroundings of: her S., but use the : card ral hun s of soldiers arracks, the good mother ag worried, . BETHANY . ELICAL | CHURCH entered Natâ€" e in ‘Chicago‘ McCrory of gcns & w HOME" by a group of y‘evening on ntyâ€"fifth wedâ€" announced . of daughter . of ly of Ruleâ€" Thwing Metâ€" h gravel, fell nd time. (He y has moved 565. S. Linden W. Whitcomb o. Mrs, Gray‘s 3t. Johns aveâ€" im is hostess rfter‘noon. ‘ in Cleveland, Sheahen are vacation in ; services were ecial music by ivers who are having their L’:' to it that condition. . ?wro O- lid success in attendance at Tillman ard on the birth Winter and quartette was ;nm* "’ nd Park. State TWO CARS STOLEN .. HERE; BOTH FOUND A Buick owned â€"by W. S, W ebster umm Sthate street, Chicago, was stolen last Friday from in front vfi.t;he theatre, where Webster attending to some busiâ€" ness. : Shortly . afterwards Frank Hades, a soldier from: Fort Sheridan l J We have always . Pra=ys= sfi 4 â€" . ‘believed that there | mss 555 ' is no better candy % [ ; made than Whit uy e, | man‘s. €@ We find a .: f | ‘growing number of our customers sharing our belief. @To everyone who wants quality, | ‘the best instead of the cheapest, we say, "call on us for Whitman‘s Chocolates." , â€" > HIGHLAND PARK | 7 & | K P Have your Furs ready in timb, We can make snappy coats out of your ‘qld ones. MOLDANER & HUMER * Telephone 54 6 North Sheridan Road 2 . |. We ai'e Great Believers in Remember we clean Furs the Furrier‘s wayâ€"which is a process to preserve Furs. Â¥1 R E M \\_ PHARMACISTS â€"â€"â€"â€" TWOo STORES L W. GSELL & CO. THE LORETTA SHOP PHONE 463 10 SHERJDAN RDO ..~~_ WIGMLAND PARK, _ ~ E M O D E L I N G R E L I N I N G C LE A N I N G ~GIL AZING F UR RIER S -'-. coMausd m Tha womdsws ak tSA ~COAT5â€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWELAR j package with a positive, _ of SATISEACTION was held by a guard at the when he returned there with the The Buick â€"was returned ‘to the 6 er and Hades was held to the £1 jury under bond of $2,000. 4 The Eame night a North | taxicab was taken from\ the : near St. Johns and Central ay It was later found by the abandoned ‘on North ~St. ‘Johns [3 iefoofiny wip ie nh *4 4 i4 ‘-‘fqr A k

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