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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 13

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Y I g E.» " a: 'ii' .123 l ttae ' in I “able location SIDE. l 7 _ ateond Stmet 4 mm: M " I 'r-rr'"'. {111‘s A PIC - m Or not: are loaf.' _ hit While " Wait boots BEERY Lots on Candy ml. Eb in - lo br'j',itg,,tgt.: LENS" NEWS " Bum Ct1 GUARD Il surprise pp -irisu' pisrtie- my lndSln My? _ of, It, en eistAtahttadt in I um.“ til-m lk MARTIN lme la, & (Ilium ' 3‘5 Ave. ID v " v.0 " One of the 1riia and most bunti- ful of Oake Park weddings took plaee in the First Baptitt church of ca Park Thursday, October 8, when Miss Katherine Radiant; lfyyne the bride iF5o"iiiiirouneiturhotnt, non of Mr. and Mrs. Janie: K. Calhpun of Glencoe, Fhf Rel. Douglas H. Cornell, pastor of officiating The church, itself a beautiful edi- tice, was ‘very artistically decorated. The organ loft was banked with palms, Tia. and large ruturet-gold and yellow c,hrstsanthepums, and stately 36rineh tapers in huge minde- lahrns provided tht church’s only il- lumination. _ Phyllis Trojan of Rogers Park, as maid of honor, wore a chiffon frock of apple green. Mrsi Harry Redfearn." as matron of honpr,"wtts attired ini petunia chiffon, and the two brides-I maids, Jane. McKenna of La Grange! and Eleanor Kentfa1houn, sister of i the groom. Were dressed in lavender“ and they all carried shower bouquets. i of garden flowers and rests. Eleanor) Frances Gambill and Ruth Daley ofl Oak- Park, the two little flower girls,) were in old fashioned costumes vii flowered taffeta 'made with tight bodies and full skirts touching the? floor, and each carried a quaint nose-) guy of flowers. I The bride was beautifully. yet aim-f ply gownod in white satin with Duch-I esa point lace and pearls. A coroneti of rosepuint lace held her veil of tullc in place, and a. five yard train hunt: from the shoulders where it was fastened by pearl ornaments. Hem bouquet was of valley lilies and white) rose. ' VOLUXI XV -fiis,ton Broune Calhoun was his brother's best man. and Harry Ryd- tearn and Berry Redfearn, the bride's brothers, and Dennison Paden of Evanston were the ushers. The ceremony was followed by a reception in the tliumified and beauti- ful entrance lobby of the church which was banked with tir trees, ferns and flowers. The weddimr.supper was then served to 250 guests. . Owing to the fact that Mr. Calhoun has been sent. by his firm to new territory in Ohio, he and his bride left at once for their home in Finlay, Ohio. postponing their wedding trip until January Wham they will spend a month in the south. . On Saturday afternoon, Oct'ober 17, Miss Elsie Berg was married to Clyde tunes Davis in the Winnetka Con- gregational church, Dr. James A. Richards performing the ceremony. Mrs. Davis, who formerly lived in Bloomington, Ill., and who was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the college there, has been a librarian for some time in the Win.. netka Public library.' The wedding was v,ery simple with only members of the family being present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Berg of Bloomington, Ill., parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Davis of Lincoln, Ill., parents of the bridegroom, were present. Mi. and Mrs. Both will make their home with Mrs. Davis' sister, Mrs. Hugo Layer, for the present, but will move into their own apartment, 545 Chestnut street, about December I. A very delightful luncheon and bridge party and miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Evan Taylor and In Cecil Boyle last Wednesday, for Miss Sue Tracy, who is to be married in November. About thirty guests were present. Luncheon was served at small tables. The decorations were pink and white, the color scheme be- ing carried out in pink and white ice cream served in heart shaped molds. The shower gifts were presented to Miss Tracy in a beautiful cedar chest. Other parties which will be given for Miss Tracy this week are an PART 2 mum's cum steals A“ of the Gle/toe' Union church, North Shore Society m2! nub! norm suovloo-oz'msr WASHINGTON St , g; F momma. RR'" HERE'S A RUBY PLAY SHOE FOR A CHILD , Smart in unmet: In“! on Ruby? corrective hat. In a -unntsuat cl non-uni loath" Shot 5 to 8, $8.00 V F Sin. 8% M13. “-50 \Alfftd I. Tbe 1-h'dh ld ." .-' Lr. l. '. ttlt _ 'rp, V 8, .]lli?tistiirijiiii,is',,ii,il, CHI turnout Minwuonaowmw evening bridge party by Mn. Cherie- W. Alison this Saturday, a luncheon and bridge'by Mrs; Charles Cook, 120 Hazel avenue, on October 28, e lunch- eon and bridge October M, given by Mrs. George W. Tracy, Jr., of Evans- ton, a luncheon at the Woman's Ath- letic club followed by I matinee, given by Mrs. Samuel G. Goss of Glencoe, on Saturday, October SI, and an eve- ning bridge party' on the same day given by Mrs. James L. Adams of Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Erwin of Kenilworth, and their daughter, Miss Charlotte Erwin, are back from Bu.. rope, where they spent the summer.~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Irving of Hnddonfield, N. J., a suburb of Phil- adelphia, have, been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shippen of South ave- nue, Glencoe. They came to attend the wedding of aurga:'ret Shippen, nine Mrs. Frederick M. Babcock. Mrs. Irving is Mr. Bhippen's sister. The Garden club of Winnetka met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Arch- ibald W. Shaw, on Locust road. The members listened with delight to the interesting talk Mrs. Charles Hubbard gave on "Modern Paris Gardens," Mrs. Hubbard has returned fttm Paris where she viewed the Modern Garden exposition which was attend- ed by theinoted landscape architects of the country, and brought with her information of something new in gar- den. Mrs. John W. Gary of Hubbard Woods is spending a few days in New York City. . _ On Wednesday, October 14, William G. Eckhart of Winnetka was married to Carbliue EIlermanfdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ellermart of Sayheg. Wis. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Waters of Mondovi, Wis., at the summer resort of Ole Rismond at Star Lake, Wis. About 75 guests were present. IBM. and Mrs. Eck.. hart are making their home at 733 Elm street. Dr. Rufus B. Stolp; 336 Warwick' road, Ogden Sears/uw Warwick rd; Winnetka, and Claude, Edmonds If turnrd home Friday from their adven-i turnus trip through the western, wil-i derness. The party formed atr James-‘ sun. Ore., where they:were mist by Rhilip Sears, who owns a ranch there. Tl" y journeyed by a truck to a range station in Idaho where they trans- ferrvd themselves and their baggage to pack horses for a long climb up the mountains. _ . . On the team trip the travelers en- countered severe snowstorms which provided them with unexpected thrills and added greatly to the zest of the adventure. _ Upon the completion of a visit of two weeks with Mrs. J. P. Sheridan of Wilmette, her sister, Mrs. A. C. Bol- ton,' has returned to her home in'New York. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Semen? thaler of 20 Indian Hill road left Win- t netka Wednesday. After stopping at: the Ambassador hotel in Chicago for a week or ten days, therwil1 motor to Florida, where they will reside. I Among the prominent women of Cook county who will take active part on the program for the second on- nual f2l'Atie,t,e. to be held Wednes- day and ursday, October 28 and 29, at the Morrison hoterunder the ana- pices of the Chicago Federation of Women's organization, no three from Winnetka and Hubbard Woods, namely, Mrs. John Buckingham. Mrs. Maurice Lieber and Mrs. Harold Icklee. TWO PARTS; m 1%st Continued on page 4, pert 2 -ri.Ribuiriiiiiiii' "Tm iiiiifihdta -. W SHOP CWENIENT ’ ’ RUBY‘S _ L A” ‘ a via ii'ie PATDOXI 'sib'au'i942Pi ', With R. total enrollment of 651 p'u- lpils, 59 more than'at the correspond- ing time last year, and an educational cst_aff of 35, the largest-in the school's History. the Glencoe public ischool is ‘Well established in the work of, the J, year. F ' GLENCOE PLANNING . SCHOOL BUILDING LOCATE ON spun? SITE Enrollment in Patient Structure ls 651 and Additional Room Is Needed; Steps AV ready Being Taken - The total enrollment for;the year will probably increase, but, through the grouping of the pupils it has been possible for Arthur B. Bowel], super- intendent, to maintain: an leverage group size which approaches themed desired by the residents of Glencoe. Including the kindergarten of 64 youngsters, all in one group but with yuuuxaucus, an '" vuw alvur --- ...-_ two teachers, the average size of groups is 28.3 pupils; excluding the kindergarten, 26.7 pupils. The total enrollment in the various grades follows: kindergarten, , 64;. first, TO; second. 91; third, KP, fourth, .77, titth, 68; sixth, 88; seventh, M; eighth,- 54. Total 651. : ' Will Build . F Naturally the question of crowding is a serious one which the board of education will relieve through the construction of the school omthe south site. Plans for this school are prac- tically completed, and the tiite fintiliy ready for building operations, the section of Monroe street dividing the school property having been vacated recently ,by the Villsge’ board of trustees. , _ ' . , o ( Negotintiona between Winnetks oM- éials end the Village of _ Glencoe re- itarding a new water contract for the latter community when the present contract expires in 1927 are my got ing forward. In view of propoaed teat-' tension of the Mmttion tfiat'tt to meet the growing needs df the two villages, iii%roiiiiirid will know what a. pre- nutefor. ', l . v," '; A: an added convenience in its AiiiAijf patrons; the Chicago a North Western milwtw hasijust 15pm. td a new lunch room , ttui Wayne- ton street eoneourise of we Chicago OPEN LUNCH ROOM m ' _CHICAGO TERMINAL iFii'"iJPGi to melyan understand. mg in tlst,rysrtrfPt1ms so_thnt Win, fuselage: terminal, to u (wanted by Eltel, Ine., with entranceys on Canal and Clinton biggest; It Mlli be open week-days from 7:00 I. 111,300!“ p. m. A wide choice at high MM- pry specialties ean,au'trry 'stein. a this lunch my ttt ”'1'." "tin.turnoittitttttayrt' tttthi' will be may. “and VIM and for. FOR A CALMAND PEACEFUL OCT. 3U HIGHLAND PEEK. ~11.12.03013. THURSDAY,‘OCTOBEB ' tttttti @HA'PIQ ‘AivocAI-rp "-. tlm s .,,J', est:) ' HALLOWEEN PARTY " WINNETKA CENTER Community' House' to Be Scene of Annual Festivities r for Children The' Winnetka Community Rouse will again throw open indoors to the entire vi11agerott Hatiawe'en night, October 31. A royal welcome awaits everyone and this busy centé: will be more attractive than ever in. its Ha1lowe'en dress and gniety-and my:- teriouamtmosphere, for there will be witches” goblins, fortutte-tei1erd, magic tricksters, pirates, punch and judy, grab bags, mysterious _rooms of all kinds, (o say nothing of box.. ing, wrestling, And all sorts of stunts and tents of skill in the gymnaium. lwiiLitfi I. nnd In, tofw In. I For tttn Mer" 1 The general ehairtmm of the eve- ning is Director J. W. F. Dlvies of Community Home minted by a large committee. Those lt chute of var- ioua events are: ll Spook room, Arthur Barrett; Neighborhood room (Community Drama club), In. Sizer- man Gable; Comp Fire and Scout rooms (fortune telling), Mea, Fair- mhn 9nd Mu. E. K. Welles; Gymna- sium' stunts, Han-y P. Clarke; As. 99121ny and Legion rooms, “lightni- hand and Punch aid Judy), S. Bowie: King; ice creel! when, Miss Polly King; Police Court initial! " cove, Thomas Wheotley: Triangle room .(grab bag), Mr. aid in. Bar- rott Conway; Motion pietnm in not: hall, Burton H. Atwood, Jr.; Captain Kidd’s boa, Benjamin may; dee- orations, Mrs. Forbol Codenheod; tickets. Home! Clark. e w TWO HURT IN AUTO . ACCIDENT, GLENCOE ttue, Enna 11:. .who “were! seven fractured ti? md intamit injuries. She is " yam of“ TM other woman is herl daughter, Mrs. David B. Barry, 514 Davis street, 'Nanstott, who was drititgt the fnt. . Ire: Ire- , Two Evaniton women were "Aoutrt ly injured ini, a collision with mother Evanston It: " Lake nrid'mttNrrd Toads, Gle ' shortlyi before noon Wednesday. The was” were In. Hannah Andgnon',‘1218; gent?! Ive- ry’s little trod David. Jr., was aNhtty injured. The other car involved in the collision was that of Led boot-ch, 2214 Noyju “not. 1h'a'it_t'ms. He was driving mp mum!!! Mute". west on Lake, in, no 'thilt, lira. apt} ,o,'l,ff,Sti,1,'lC'll' on 11de Evanston Women In Colision Last Week; to Hospital my mrtldeund oh album mad| Visiting her mm, in. n, s. Grin- Mrs. Pgttld',r, was knocked into1 of Wilmette;qu has an -t-. aditehiitddtetttmtyd:.ch.iefAe' istinunarlt? (rUMm.tt.gr. Brautig l,' add Mt. Joseph 8 _:,'i'i'j,, , of Lon C In. W, ('p,l,1tr.1llrs'll'd'r1,t'lliiC4iidl'G; ' _in¢peldin¢m irrth-fb museum: we injured and T . _ ( tre,itNhttt com, beiti:taltett tb the mutton WWI ring he: nay. bynmmmotthum*, . ' iri"iii"iii : 7 m mism- . 3% _A)s/ertsrti,! 1, , 1%9!!! tt-,rAeliiuaatttti?. amon' iiiriihmiod an eauetofl1tarttge. In; He} Wmmwr tBtyttve- mama? W." M, 1 l we“! “35 2f,tttt2s' In T inl n l'Mtils dt tt at: were serioutrt on}: with another ta & 1nd . mama n t Sl, meter: noon -. , m were In. .1 ventral ave- . t acadpm TMeg _"i,iiLL:'atiiir NEWS ITEMS Li'- iN s l NEIGHBORHOOD ,JomNGs The Wnukmn Chain of Cour meme received;$2,879.37 prMtt from thiNgeantirt Prop-nu, held in Waikegan the Int suck in Sem- berPSecretu-ymamr ank For ler nnnimneed. ' 1 ' Pointing out education a one of the fg,',"t,r'tt in good dummy William Jr. F eitus,,, 'e-tttatt', {mm the distriet, Int ind who“ 87 may: and women iedo citizenship a the ( nutsritt%stiorr pm held in the circuit court rooerd it Wuhan. Happenings of Interest About This Part of North Slum _ ' ,and Vicinity; Doha _ - at County Boat Charles Wesley Wagner. 'tHeat old resident of Mttetr idiod and! ht week of - dim; Be m {and Mathis {an trstuorrtatrtrt.etf the city,'when be operated I M“! basilica. Blarney; bland in' Gran- huh was couple“)! drtettf lg In eety: Mr, And If! hunter: were hunter: were new in: th- we tableyhon' the odor tt tyt u: " tected. Aniinveatittatiitts tshtmsd that the' roof had (might in presumably from n chimney ”at; . Two youths. Dean! Form and latence Smith. out! , Chic-co can hone mm “Loot: learned. were wrely horned Int Mt when Mr whines ’_eollided ini trout at the rt mus fun in Wood: 'm-. eo avenue, both “in!” am ox- lodlng simuttamotttht. ' _ I Announcement was teds today by tation agent Beck of the North Vie-tern Maud in WWII that ht otigilial MUM that tht mt! would not tee anitrrtertntttm ttek. at; after; midnight oi Mondnt m m error. no 13y: that holder! of he... was an; uge than tn m an] trMe apply: them on shah oreu" nah iaku., , The home od Juli 0'05)an FROM LAKE COUNTY sa"il'irtost, Octet-:5 :1. "tte mama new tret"t r' r? 13 C3 tthe' ahtee WARM r,'hT)I' S1siid tSPt. Nun-mu Other It. _'.rt ' and Wm l A Nov, ' a: tr to Mk d Tf"" 3 _ V " Feature. F _ ' , A TAMI-mm ctmrlisartrat i? ies no may $t0ete0 with a. mandthamot plums but section of tho _ ' (it. ammonium m molwond‘ujuto bu. m is u follow-up of the confemotmst um D.C..lut hum. One' at.“ asitmitieant mum; is“. It the Evan-v61: Won-uh ' b idi- ningtheeet'tioft' ' .38".- ber 8th, and continuing _ the next day all ' and he» thethirddny,Now-hu Abyqt, tierttg-fire delay-m tho tol- SENA'NR Ill? In“! to _ F' Em Wound: You: Womenfs Alum-:7 of' (but a“. Northwestern university I w. e A. Em W. C. T. "I m League of Walnut V th-tml Council of the Evans M’ club- 53W . " Pt*.ry nod Winn-tan _ tho Br. temntknat Relations '50 ttmt meeting, the ' Ni-tr. her 8, will he .uld a“: William B. MeKhBey of " OI the next night Hm i, _ a.“ Cat. new claim 1th- - lngton women's anti was” [at Imam will dell ya - and on My night ,eth, A Joint and“ of Mr-ttatt Weft':' club nnd, the " " Bel-tint» Council.“ to " speaker. In. Thoma . - man of the mutations] latic- " partment of the Gemeri:'i'red'ei+ of Women's clubs. Iii' . r there will,bc u "'""Y IqeA*. economic Ea", var , h H by Proton-0r tM. , b a“ prof-rf-ttrim a , - ' an: unimlty.‘ H 'ill-e-, 1rtor.ettor1utr?yll!!.oterf3, I.“ department of North"; . vitally duct‘a conference on " and.) n. ehourkal, am of ' all a Tuesday morning. No r 10, tbe, political - of var; H u db, eubsedundertheuuds pott'eat., Ernst W. Column. - te pn- tum of political ads , " North- western mimlty- a? A _ - Among the prime , v in tht movement for the conic is [on Wood Sims. won this and speaker. An am ', all. to obtain o word of by with or Mo ' W ”who! hula:- but! _ Mr. and Mrs. St-nd’CIuk. "' PtrNr-une.WhtoMhn, may if” the and. when _ MW much-iam- a“ It';' 115ml". . - tiiii2,pdtgT ', ...... $et'ttltuf.t'ltf,C,tlt1 -- workqu no“ "tdfttrther.aetlt4s.i] 1Wh thhnl'lmrhthew Wmleonniuu gun...- eutiottlseta-edot *Btrqriq ttsamt-.tttariierP. - dentoftheoeFtietpt ‘qu‘t. cur-mum M William "ttlt-- main committee; J. m. Junta mum» and ‘m A. Stale. A resolution pool thanking and! and M thgtrurteeam'ngirta. mammal! "seetpf898tut4.at1 pal¢1AW mare»! not: Vnriou igtgmestimr no tmtuetttouttnttte - h Manama“. Th total toettritmthre" tn no.” but?” of In"! any“; k N d eoeetettrmt"srehtsl" villa... mm. I mum that the weak a! 9-9- Eden-kenn- >'|t On maid-y 2,t,tgtMg fee? Ittrtf.? ttthee, ofEdrtthraeth. Hiya-nu Feature W85 F; Lh"f

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