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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1925, p. 6

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bit Miss Leonore Grace Smith, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Smith of Maple avenue, will become the bride of Arthur W. Jerrems, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Jerâ€" rems of Vine avenue, at 8:30 o‘clock on Wednesday evening, Nov. 4, at Trinity Episcopal church, Dr. P. C, Wolcott officiating. Miss Smith will be attended by her cousin Migs Marion Smith as maid of honor and her aunt Mrs. Dwight Smith of Evanston »as matron of honar. The bridesmaids ~Peru, Ill., forn;er residents of Highâ€" r°OWw evening. . ~land Park, announce the marriage of| . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bell and chilâ€" ~ their daughter, Marion, to Francis| dren have teturped from Matone and Biecker of Ottawa which was solemn.| Green Lake, Wis., where they spent ~ized at St. Joseph‘s church at six| the past week visiting relatives. Mrs. â€"o‘clock last Thursday evening, Oct.| Bell's. mother, Mrs. J. Elliott returnâ€" ~22. The ceremony was performed by | ed with them. . the Rev. Fr. Florian. The only atâ€"| William F. Vetter of 401 McDanâ€" tendants were the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" iels avenue, who was operated upon law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.j,at the Highland Park hospital four Cattaneo. The bride was attired in | weeks ago is able to be around again. crabapple chiffon velvet and geor-! Don‘t forget the Junior Star dance gette with hat to match and carried |at the Highland Park Woman‘s club a corsage bouguek of sunburst roses.| tomorrow evening (Friday). The ceremony was followed by a din-i Mrs. Allen Bench has returned from ner at Hotel Peruw after which the Manoko, Wis. where she spent the young couple left on a motor trip to past two weeks. + St. Louis. They will be at home after| F. R. Robinson, editor of the Ogle Oct. 30 at 7387 Chapel street, Ottowa,; County Reporter, Oregon, Ill., was The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and in Highland Park and other north Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs.| shore towns this week in the interests James Walters and Mrs. Mary Ohlâ€"| of the candidacy of Senator W. B. wein of Highland Park and Mr. md,McKinley for reâ€"election.‘ "g 8. Mrs. George Baumann of Lake Forâ€"| Mrs. Hugo Schneider will enterâ€" est, aunts and uncles of the bride. 'tain Campbell Chapter Guild this Cleaver Thayer of Minneapolis. afternoon (Thursday). ; Mrs. T. C. Erringer returned to her home in Minneapolis, ,‘ast week after a two week‘s stay jwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J$ Thayer, in order to celebrate her tenth wedâ€" ding anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 21. There has been a great deal of enâ€"‘ Mr. an tertaining in compliment to Miss |their we Leonore Smith during the past week.i ecusin; _ On Friday, Oct. 23, Miss Sarah Louâ€" | Commissi derback was hostess at bridge and a | clamatior shower and Mrs. Walter G. Smith of’of the Int Evanston entertained at luncheon and t Mead . del bridge on Saturday. Miss Sarah| Western Louderback entertained the bridal| last even party at dinner at the Saddle and | George P Cyclie club last evening, and after dinâ€" | also a we ner the party was the guest of Miss | Mr. ar Florence Boyd at a theatre party. leaving This evening Mr. Franklin Kohler is | Paul,‘ Mi host at dinner at the Drake hotel with | relatives. a theatre party following. Tomorâ€"| Mr. an« row evening Mr. and M#s. Dwight ; the sum: Smith of Evanston will entertain at | have retu dinner and a dance at the opening of | Percy Pr the Opera club. Mrs. R. E. Smith,| bringing mother of Miss Leonore, will have an | Mr. Ja; informal tea for the bridesmaids on | is the gu gaturday afternoon. The bridal dinâ€" | Sheldon. ner will be given by Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. P Smith at their home on Maple aveâ€" | several f; nue on Saturday evening. Miss Marâ€"| 0. E. S. ; ion and Miss Emily Smith will start | noon. next week‘s affairs with a dinner| Miss A on Monday evening at the Drake folâ€" | surprised owed by a theatre party. Miss Marâ€"| a number garet Forgan will be hostess at dinâ€"| Miss A ner at her home on North St. Johns ' Mr. and avenue, Tuesday evening. | competing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sweet of South St. Johns avenue announce the birth of a little daughter on Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Mrs. H. A. Parkin left on Tuesday for New York to visit her daughter Miss Margaret at Smith college and her son, Richard Rex at Yale, before she returns. Mrs. Mabelle Buckley of Evanston was the weekâ€"end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McOmber of North Green Bay road are being conâ€" gratulated on the birth of a baby daughter on Thursday, Oct. 22. Mrs. McOmber was formerly Miss Helen Bergdahl. Mrs. John O‘Conner of Chicago and Miss Marion Ludlow of Vermant spent a few days last week with Mrs. H. J. Thayer of North Sheridan road. Mrs. W. H. Klemp and her two children of Madison, Ohio, are visâ€" iting her sister, Mrs. H. A. Porter, of North Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie with their daughter Mrs. E. Helm of Fisk, Wis., visited their daughter Mrs. Ed M. Conrad: of : Laure!l avenue over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Levernier of Northbrook are the happy parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on last Friday. , The Woman‘s Christian Temperâ€" ance Union will hold its meeting toâ€" morrow morning at ten o‘clock (at the home of Mrs. C. Sehulz, 1314 Isaâ€" belle avenue, Wilmette. .t At the Fort Sheridan Horse Show Miss Hazel Ritchie of Maple avenue had in her party Captain and Mrs. &nth of Fort Sheridan;, Mrs. E. L. ikard, Captain Applegran, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Etta Hodges and Miss Rlizabeth‘ Irwin. Miss Ritchie rode Mrs. ° Swikard‘s horse, "Southern Melody" winning first prize in the ladies‘ threeâ€"gaited saddle class, and also itwo second prizes in other sadâ€" dle events. Mrs. Swikard riding "Rex Peavine" won first and ‘ two> third prizes also, in threeâ€"gaited saddle classes. Both Miss Ritchie and Mrs. Swikard received many compliments an their splendid horsemanship and appearance in the saddle. 1 PAGE SIX | _ Miss Anna Cawley was delightfully { surprised last Thursday evening by \ a number of her friends. i Miss Anna Bleyer, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bleyer is now | competing her course in piano teachâ€" | ing from one of the foremost teachers of Chicago at the American Conservaâ€" tory of Music. She will receive her teachers diploma in June. ng, William F. Vetter of 401 McDanâ€" iels avenue, who was operated upon at the Highland Park hospital four weeks ago is able to be around again. F. R. Robinson, editor of the Ogle County Reporter, Oregon, Ill., was in Highland Park and other north shore towns this week in the interests of the candidacy of Senator W. B. Miss Flossie Schreiber will be hostâ€" ess to the Friday Night club tomorâ€" row evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bell and chilâ€" dren have returned from Matone and Green Lake, Wis., where they spent the past week visiting relatives. Mrs. Bell‘s mother, Mrs. J. Elliott returnâ€" ed with them. Miss Salome Brand and Miss Dora Krueger drove to Champaign for the Illittoisâ€"Michigan game where they spent the weekâ€"end as the guests of Graeme Supple and his family. â€" Mrs, H. F..Clow will be hostess to Campbell Chapter Guild next Thursday afternoon. © . Sister Patricia of St. Louis, Mo., visited her parents Mr. and. Mrs. Osâ€" car J. Schmidley Saturday. She was enroute to Madison, Wis., where she took examinations for the State and National Board as registered pharâ€" macist. * Mrs. Pratt of Glencoe entertained several friends of Campbell Chapter, O. E. S. at cards last Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. E. L. Swikard entertained her cousin, Mrs. Ernesto Jose Valladanes and son Ernesto of South America at the Fort Sheridan Horse Show where Mrs._ Swikard was> exhibiting her horses. / Mr. Jay Sheldon of Cleveland, Ohio is the guest of his brother Dr. A. R. Sheldon. _, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lofgren of Homewood avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born on Sunday, Oct. 25. Mrs. J. D. McDougall of North Green Bay road is spending a few days this week at Grass Lake. : Mrs. W. H. L. Bowden is on the sick list this week. The house.committee of the Highâ€" land Park hospital are asking ‘for donations of jellies or canned ‘goods. Such contribyutions will be called for if contributors will call Mrs. W. D. Mann, H. P. 517. Mrs. S. T. Rebling of South Green Bay road was hostess to the Wednesâ€" day Afternoon Card club at luncheon and cards yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer W. Brown will be hostâ€" ess to the Past Matrons‘ club tomorâ€" row evening, Friday. % Mr. and Mrsg. M. J. Traub had as their weekâ€"end guests Mrs. Traub‘s eousin, Dr. Elwood Mead whp is Commissioner of the Bureau of Reâ€" clamation, United States Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C. Dr. Mead delivered a lecture before the Western Society of Civil Engineers last evening. Mrs. Traub‘s uncle, Mr. George Palmer of Sheridan, Ind., was also a weekâ€"end guest. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Prior who spent the summer in New Auburn, Wis., have returned to Highland Park. Mr. Perey Prior motored to New Auburn, bringing his parents back with him. will We Misses Emily. Snfith ‘(cousin of the bride), Florence Boyd, fi- garet Forgan, and Sarah Louderbael Little Miss Gertrude Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter_Smith ‘of Evanston, will act as flower girl. MÂ¥. Jerrems will be attended by Robert Edward Smith, Jr., brother of Miss Leonore, The ushers will be Dwight Smith, Franklin Kohler, George Allan Mason, Jack Merryweather, and Parâ€" dee Jacobsen. Immediately following the ceremony there will be a recepâ€" tion and dance at Exmoor club. Folâ€" lowing a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Jerrems will be at home at 1237 South St. Johns avenue after Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl are leaving today (Thursday) for St. Paul, ‘ Minn., where they will visit in t i?‘i.'v vik A supper will be served at six o‘clock in Masonic Hall followed by a card party at eight o‘clock. This affair promises to be one of the bigâ€" gest of the season. Campbell Chapter Guild will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday, Noâ€" vember 14, in Strenger‘s Plumbing Shop on Sheridan road. The sale starts at ten o‘clock in the morning and continues all day, A fine line of articles ‘suitable for Christmas yifts and prettily, dressed dolls will be displayed. CAMPBELL CHAPTER TO HOLD BAZAAR NOV.‘14 Joe Driscoll of Highland Park is the business manager of the Graeme Players and takes leading roles in all their productions. The second bill starting Saturday, December 5, will be America‘s best loved comedy, "Peg O‘ My Heart." Mn. W. W. Bartlett, proprietor of the Bartlett Theatre in Highwood has secut §#‘ the services: of the famous Graeme Players of Chicago to proâ€" duce a threeâ€"act play every Saturday evening in his cozy theatre. The first play will be "Cappy Ricks" the comedy hit of Chicago and New York. This will be presented on Saturday, November 28. The first show will be at seven o‘clock and the second show will start promptly at 8:40. A movie and music will complete this‘ interestâ€" ing program. : The ninth scout law, "A Scout is Thrifty, he does not wantonly destroy property," is the ‘particular law of scquting that is being applied in this case. Every scout wants a good time, and expects to have it, but not at the expense of his neighbor or friend. Everyone knows that the first scout law is "A Scout is Trustworthy," and everyone also knows that if a scout says that he will uphold law and orâ€" der on Halloween that he can be trusted to keep his word under any conditions and at any time. GRAEME PLAYERS AT > BARTLETT THEATRE Every Boy Scout under the council has assured his scoutmaster, and the scoutmasters have assured the Scout Commissioner, Mr. H. Ame Babcock, that the Boy scouts stand: for law and order on Halloween, and that they will do all within their power to preâ€" vent the damage and destruction of property that is so common on Halâ€" loween night. f Many friends and relatives gatherâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bowden on Tuesday evening to help celebrate their fortyfourth wedding anniversary. Con_@'gi:ntulations Mr. and Mrs. Bowden. 6 Press is lookâ€" ing forward to the time when they can write up the Goldén Wedding. Messrs. Fred and Howard and Miss Alice Schendorf of Chicago have moâ€" tored to Florida where they have opened a subdivision, They expect to remain in Florida until next May. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gieser who spent the‘ past four months in the west reâ€" turned home Saturday night. | Miss Mary Stoviak who is en route from St. Paul, Minn., to California is spending a few days this week in Highland Park visiting friends. Mrs. George W. Childs is entertainâ€" ing today (Thursday) at ‘a‘ kitchen shower in compliment to Miss Leonore Smith. * x Rawson Bowden who has been conâ€" fined to his home for the p‘% two. weeks with pneumonia is rapidly imâ€" proving and will soon be able to be out again, 5 § , Mrs. Hanson. of Ridgewood Drive was hostess to the Five Hundred club last evening. fa Bs o) . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Traub together with their two children, Morton, Jr., and Suzanne, visited their parents in Indianapalis last week, celebrating their mother‘s and (father‘s fiftyâ€" eighth wedding anniversary. The Night School Gym classes for men and women will begin Thursday evening, November 5, ‘at the high school gymnasium. | ols ols ce Announcement is made of the marâ€", riage of Miss Edith McKenzie, daugh~ ter of Mrs. McKenzie of Lincoln place and Mr. Ralph Burleigh which took place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burâ€" leigh are residing at 1 Market Square, La?te Forest, : where Mrs.. Burleigh has moved her beauty parlor from the Anderson building.. _ 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. Mutchler of East San Diego, Calif., : have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. H.> Haggert and children Betty Ann and C;. H.. Jr. of Monterey Park, Calif., formerly of Highland Park. . it y p 4 Mrs.. Hugo . Schneider was deâ€" lightfully surprised by her officers of the Eastern Star last Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anâ€"< niversary. j Mrs. E. R. Stewart who has been spending some time with Mrs. Anâ€" nette R. Jones is sailing this week on the ‘Berengaria with her sister, Mrs. John M. Zane for an extended tour in Europe. sCOUTS TO FOLLOW â€" LAW 9, HALLOWEEN "Does Not Wantonly Destroy Property" ‘Ninth Scout Law; Plan Good Time Mrs. Héath‘s lectures on the opera will, be given both Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday mornings at the studio. Mrs. Vencil Muzik and Miss Eleanâ€" or Flannigan visited Anna Muzik last Sunday at St. Mary‘s College, Notre Dame, Ind., where she is attending school. THE* HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, Ti Christmas gifts. Let us show youyour attractive line. The Highlnnfi l%’grk Press. â€"| ; e d ‘i# While: shopping, . stop in at the Highland Park Press and loo; over, our complete line of Christmas cards. We also have an attractive line of, stationery. | .~ L+ q tt Loretta ‘Shop. Oneâ€"piece‘ dresses,} $16.75; twoâ€"piece, Real values. | To our mariy friends &nd relatives for their sympathy and help.| during our recent bereavement. | FOR SALEâ€"Diningâ€"room set, $20; 3â€"4 size bed and ‘mattress, $12; bureau, $10; baby‘s buggy, $12; ice box $6. Apply at garage, southeast; corner Illinois and Sheridan roads, Lake Forest. Tel, Lake Forest 46. | 85pd The hostesses for this week will be Mesdames D. M. Blasier, J. A. Robertson, Chas. Whinery, Robert E. Seyfarth, Roger R. Taylor. |~ privileges for 1 or 2 persons. Tel. H. P. 881â€"R after 6:30 p. m. : i 85 First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park, announces a free lecâ€" ture on, Christian Science by John Randall Dunn, C. S. B., of‘ Boston, Mass., member of the Board of Lecâ€" tureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bosâ€" ton, Mass., to be held in the church edifice on Hazel avenue, Saturday eve.â€" ning, October 31st, at eight o‘clock. The public is cordially invited to atâ€" tend. ‘ â€" The po"@pu‘lar dances which are beâ€" ing held under the auspices of the Woman‘s club on Friday night will be changed to Thursday for this week only. I All future dances will be on Friday evening. : | ; CHANGE POPULAR DANCE TO TONIGHT THIS WEEK Two. Highland Park women took: prizes at the horse show. Mrs. J. Dydâ€" ley ‘Zook, riding Bourbon, took first prize in the 5 gaited class and Mrs, Reney Joyce took second place. [ Mrs. Fred Cote, a resident of Highâ€" land Park for 54 years, passed away on Friday, Oct. 23, at her home 144 North First street. She was born in Canada . and was aged 76 years and six months, and had been in ill health for about a year. Her death is deepâ€" ly regretted by a host of‘loyal friends by whom she was held in high esteem. Surviving are her husband, Fred Cote; four daughter, Mesdames A. B. Hill, Daniel McNeil and Edward Jubrend of Highland Park, and Mrs. Leon Wells of Lake Forest, and one son, Henry Cote, of Waukegan. / FREE LECTURE ON // CHRISTIAN SCIENCE One of the accidents occurred when Col., Alvin C. Gillem, commander of the 65th ealvary division, sprained his leg when he fell to the ground dodgâ€" ing the heels of an army mule which shied ‘as, he was standing: near it, and Capt. W. Dirk Van Ingen, secâ€" retary‘ of the horse association, was slightly bruised when thrown from his mount in taking the hurdles. Saturday Evenirg by John Ranâ€" . , Jall Dunn, C. S. B., of On |{Thanksgiving Deerfeldâ€"Shields will play Evanston on the new Evansâ€" ton athletic field. Last, year Evansâ€" ton lost only oneâ€"league game, being defeated by Oak Park, winners of the championship. This year Evanston has a team made up chiefly of green men, ‘but they are coming strong, and a good game is promised. > MRS, FRED COTE DIES; FUNERAL LAST D"ONDAY Resident of Highland Park for 54 Years Passes Away; the Survivors ‘ DEERFIELD TO PLAY | _ _ | ~THORNTON SATURDAY |r Latter Team to Come to land Park; Stiff Bati ~_â€"/|\__~ Is Expected . {4 M eP omm l o MEA < Next Saturday, on the Deerfleldâ€" Shields. athletic field, the high school football team | will: clash with the Thornton school gridders, and one of the :kest battles of the season faces the rfield eleven. â€" Thornton has a veteran line and a light, fast back field. |!* e a } Two ‘weeks ago Thornton defeated New Trier, 7 to 6, and last Saturday they tied with La Grange in a scoreâ€" less game, : Thornton also, won all of its preâ€"season games, except one. So, there is every indication that, Satâ€" urday‘s game‘ will be a hardâ€"fought one, and it should draw a large atâ€" tendance of fans, â€" 4 * â€" The funeral was held at :9 o‘clock Monday morning, at the Immaculate Conception church. s c| Fort Sheridan‘s annual horse show, which closed Saturday, was a success in every way, according to the officers in charge of the affair, which is one of the outstanding events of the fall along the north shore. With the exâ€" ception of two minor accidents on Saturday. the entire show was run off without a mishap. 1 > BIG HORSE SHOW AT: FORT FINE SUCCESS FOR RENTâ€"Furnished room with cooking Boxes of stationery make | useful Mr. Fred. Cote and family. 85p CARD OF THANKS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY =. Boston, Mass: NUe elpde it Jersey $19.75. 35 MASONIC TEMPLE 23NSheridarRA. | Highlond ParR NJ. _ TelephoneHRI67 ALDEN STUDIO HALLC _ Waffles beGreev \@W Tea Por PLANNING YOUR PARTIES WILL REQUIRE Novelties, T able Decâ€" E orations, Candyâ€" | | HIGHLAND PARK _ _OUR S (While visiting! AFTER THE SHOW Interior Decorations ... HIGHLAND PARK.ILL With Maple Syrup or Honey SODAS AND HOT DRINKS * Phone 23 380 East Central Avenue WILL SOON BE HERE WITH ITS _ FROLICKING AND FUN _ MHATSâ€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAKk THE LORETTA SHOP PHONE 463 10 SHERJIDAN RD \ _ _ HIGHLAND PARK _ _ _ and to have m be! Ofe Loulle dop to Look. isâ€" to Leel, well PHARMACISTS â€" TWO STORES = W. GSELL & CO. CK Is NOW COMPLETE , :,{“ 24 & . im ‘- * ‘us try P,'g‘,‘Sensation Sandwich" . Tim #D iists No‘ :%7«:&@%4_ v,»sfi 314 JRSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 * 8 * * 41 14 tw Â¥t (al £1 #f tss 18e *4 { &

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