Â¥1 tÂ¥ § E4 F% 14 10 [’;; Mrs. Archer Fitzgerald of Joliet spent a few days this week visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Streiber. Mrs. A. W. Himmler and her sisâ€" ter have left on a motor trip to Florida, going by way of New York. They will be gone a few weeks. Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl will enterâ€" tain the Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church, Thursâ€" day, Nov. 12. * . Mrs. Fred Hess of Aurora was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Walter Henâ€" derson. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Hugo V. Renner of Onwentsia ave., are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son, born Friday at the Highland Park hospital. M Mrs. C. H. Doyle of Olney, Ill., is visiting her sister Mrs. William Guyot. Mr. Robert Law of New York, arrived yesterday to attend the wedâ€" ding of his niece Miss Leonore Smith. Mrs. William Plant is entertainâ€" ing today at the Highland Park club far Mrs. Rolla L. Thomas who has recently returned from a trip abroad. Mrs. Thomas will talk on her trip throughthe orient. â€" ; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schulte of Holton, Mich., announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, October 28. Mr. and Mrs. Schulte were former residents here. % Mr. and Mrs. James Daly of Wauâ€" kegan, announce the birth of a son, James Daly, Jr., on Sunday, Nov. J. Mrs. Daly was formerly Miss Marâ€" garet Wilhelm of this city. [ Joy Belle Fritsch and Franklin Fritach entertained a few of their little friends at a Hallowe‘en party, Several ladies from the Bethany Evangelical church attended a Pound party at the Woman‘s Shelter of Chiâ€" cago on Monday. Dr. Zimmerman, who has spoken at the local church a: nuniber of times, is at the head of the Woman‘s Shelter. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stryker have returned from a trip to New Orleans, Mr., Daniel Cobb and his nephew Mr. William Lamson left yesterday morning â€"for Florida, where they will spend the winter. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woltze have returned from a two months trip to Haiti, Cuba and South America. Mr. dnd Mrs. E. A. Turpin and family have closed their house on South Greenâ€" Bay road and left yesâ€" terday to motor to Detroit, Mich. They will spend the winter there reâ€" turning early in the spring. The Hallowe‘en party given at the home of Loraine A. Thom was a big success. All the young people who attended report a very happy time. +Mrs. George Boulton and Miss Boulton expect to leave toâ€"morrow for their home in Beaumont, Calif., after spending the past month with their daughter and sister, Mrs. John H. Harmon of Laurel ave. Mrs. Boulton, who suffered a broken rib several weeks ago, is now able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger S$. Vail have returned from the houseâ€"party which Mr, and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton gave at their camp at Aut Train, Mich., recently. Mrs. Tom . Wyles returned last week from St, Louis, Mo., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Day. Mrs. Day returned to Highland Park with her mother for the Smithâ€" Jerrems wedding which took place last evening. ' Mrs. Santa Claus says that "dolls‘ clothes should be well made because they do not outgrow them.". _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beatty of Raâ€" vine drive went. east last week to attend the wedding of Miss Dorothy O‘Ryan to Darwin‘~ Curtis. While there they visited their daughter, Veronese, at Milbrook, N. Y. Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walkâ€" er avenue is leaving toâ€"day for Aurora to spend a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCormick. The N. S. F. A. Woman‘s club celebrated their second â€" anniversary on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. Sorsen of Gray ave. The members, their families and guests enjoyed a fins program of music, singing and speaking. Delicious reâ€" freshments were served. A most enâ€" joyable time is reported. Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail entertained ‘At luncheon yesterday in .honor of Mrs. Henry S. Vail who is leaving in the near flxture for California wherse she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs, Merrill M. Folâ€" lansbee. Mrs. Henry S. Vail will reâ€" turn to Highland Park in the spring. is the first time. that â€" Mrs. Santa Claus has been known to leave her home at the North Pole for a visit. Mary ‘Elizabeth Claus, wife of the famous Christmas Deliveryman, Sanâ€" ta Claus, has accepted an invitation to be present at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Nov, 20 and 21. This is particularly noticeable as it Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Ferry are luvingei)y motor for Baltimore, Md. From there Mrs. Terry will go by train to Miami Beach, Fla., and Mr. Terry will go by boat. They will reâ€" turn to Highland Park in June. The Misses Yoe of Hazel avenue entertained at a tea last Saturday afternoon in honor of their nieces, Mrs. Robert Yoe Williams and Miss Mary Williams, * PAGE FOUR usls o it ies CwR ‘wie Announcement is madé of the apâ€" proaching marriage of Miss Mari¢ Cecile O‘Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard O‘Connor, to Mr. Fredâ€" erick August Ehrens, which will take place next Wednesday morning, Noâ€" vember 11 at ten o‘clock in St. James church, Highwood, IIL . | The marriage of Miss Leonore 4 Grace Smith, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Edward Smith of Maple ’ ave., and Mr. Arthur W. Jerrems, Jr., son of Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur (W. Jerrems of Vine ave., took place last evening (Wednesday) at eightâ€"thirty o‘clock in Trinity Episcopal church, Dr. P. C. Wolcott reading the cereâ€" mony. The bride wore a gown of white,chiffon velvet trimmed in silâ€" ver lace with a train of white chifâ€" fon velvet trimmed in silver and Iveil of point lace and tulle: She Icarried a shower bouquet of orchids, lilies of the valley and white roses, IMrs. Dwight â€" Smjth of Evanston, Miss Smith‘s aunt, who served as matron of honor, wore golden brown velvet with a bouquet of orange‘ and yellow roses. Miss Marion Smith, the maid of honor wore corn colored chif-‘ fon velvetâ€" and carried yellow and orange roses. The four bridesmaids,? the Misses Emily §mith (cousin of‘ the bride), Florence Boyd, Margaret Forgan and Sarah: Louderback, were; attired in green velvet trimmed in gold and silver, with silver slippers' to match and carried orange and yel~t low roses. The dresses of all the atâ€"| tendants were made similar and the’ ’bbuquets were all : shower bouquets.! ' Little Gertrude Smith acted as flower girl and, was dressed in yellow chif-' fon and carried sweetheart roses andl lilies of the valley. Mr. Arthur Jerâ€" rems was attended by Robert Edward Smith, Jr., brother of the bride. The ushers were. Dwight Smith, Frankâ€" lin Kohler, George Allan Mason, Jack Merryweather and ~Pardee Jacobsen. Mrs. Smith, mother of Miss Leonore, wore red chiffon, ‘beaded over gold and carried a bouquet of roses and | Mrs. Arthur Jerrems, mother of the’ groom wore gold lace over gold cloth and carried a fan. A reception andi dance followed the ceremony at the Exmoor club. Mr. and Mrs. Jerremsf will be at home after Dec. 1 at 1237 | S. St. Johns ave. The marriage of Miss Katherine Christina Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. Charles1 Irwin Eaton took place last evening (Wednesday) at eight o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents in the| presence of the family and a few|â€" friends, The Rev. J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor of the Bethany Evangelical church read the service. The bride| was attended by her sister, Mrs. John | Strang, as matron of honor. and her|â€" niece, Miss Virginia Grant, as bridesâ€" maid. The gown of the bride was of ivory satin and she carried a shower | bouquet of white roes and lilies-of-l theâ€"valley. The matron of honor was| attired in green faille and she carâ€"| ried lavender chrysanthemums, while'I the bridesmaid wore lavender crepe | de chine and carried yellow chryun-i; themums. Mr. John Strang of Chica: go, served the groom as best man.| Miss Alma Tegtmeyer of Libertyville |â€" played the "Bridal Chorus" from| Lohengrin. Mr. and Mrs, Eaton will â€" be home after Dec.‘1 at 1342 Fosterll ave., Chicago. J e f The Christian Endeavor of the First United Evangelical â€"church enâ€" joyed a Hallowe‘en party at the home of Mr.and Mrs. F. S. Wichman of South St. John‘s avenue last Thursâ€" day evening. old 4 | . Mrs. Paul W. / Chapri@h m | hostess tomorrow evel _ ® °B | Times Pnrty,flto,¢ :em y ' “in%’ garage. The affair very un € ‘ with decorations in keeph!':q with an 'cld fashioned barn dante. .‘ "i;; | During the ;past (week _ue'vn:}‘ iparties have been given in honqr $ | Miss Katherine Grant, whose marâ€" | riage to,. Mr. Charles® ‘ Eaton |took | place last: evening. A dinner | was | given at, the home of Mrs. Walker) ‘Kcnnedy_ of Waukegan last Mosdly‘ ; evening .and on |Friday »Miss Olive Hacfele ;?nd Mrsg. George Bray enâ€" ‘ tertained"at a quilting party in her | hongr. A dinner and miscellaneous | shower was given at the home of Miss: gAlma Téegtmeyer |of Libertyville Satâ€" | urday and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.‘ | William Grant entertained the bridal | party at dinner. ‘ A party of friends including Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Van Schaick, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall, Mr. and: Mrs. C. G. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hopâ€" kins and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glidâ€" den have engaged seats for the "Tony Sarg Marionettes", a per‘ formance to be givyen by the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s‘ club at the Elm Place auditorium December 1. Great interest is being shown in this event as this is one of the few high class entertainments which has been in Highland ,Park recently. All proâ€" ceeds will go to the building fund of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, a most laudable enterprise, which is constantly . striving for community center work. 5 20 . The Philathea class and New Moveâ€" ment class of the Bethany Evangelâ€" ical church entertained at a Hallowâ€" e‘en party in the|cottage located on the church‘s property on McGovern st., Friday evening. f B \(Mrs. William Heindrichs of Glenâ€" remaamemarmeyt H ¢oe is hostess to the Thursday Bridge a2%,. ~<_â€"] Soâ€"| club toâ€"day. 1 t prigh will be| | Miss Madelyn Barnes of Washingâ€" ing at a"Hard ton, D. C., has been the guest of Mr; given ~ in fl!’k’fi"'"d Mrs. Frank <~M. Terry for the be very unique Dast three weeks. Miss Barnes is Mr. ceping with nn‘Teâ€"Y’S cousin. T4R sls {Little Shirley Kreuger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kreuger, who was born a couple of weeks ago, is more fortunate than most little girls: She is blessed with a greatâ€"greatâ€" grandmother, Mrs. Mary Westfahl of Sheboygan, Wis.‘ . f "The Singing School," which ‘was given under the auspices of the memâ€" bers of Campbell chapter, 0. E. S., last . evening. in Masonic temple, was largely attended, and, was a deâ€" cided success. In spite of the fact that this performance was a repitiâ€" tion of the play given in the early summer. much enthusiasm was witnessed, and the cast did their best. Much credit is due Mrs. Musser for her splendid work in coaching this performance. 1 Miss Virginia Insull is entertaining at a houseâ€"warming at Martindale farm this evening. ‘The guests will enjoy dancing in the garage of the place which has been decorated apâ€" propriately for a harvestâ€"home dance. ;. ADDITIONAL DEERFIELD : Mrs. Alex Willman has actepted the chairmanship of the Red Cross roll call in Deerfield, and is appointâ€" ing her committee of twentyâ€"three. The roll call will take place between Wonderful ‘new arrivals in afterâ€" noon frocks for the larger size woâ€" man. _ Graceful slenderizing lines. Look for the unusual at The Loretta Shop. © hegs n oblcs E) t Miss: Ann Witten of Laurel avenue entertained a number of friends at a dinner party on Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs.. Frederick A. Watkins is enâ€" tertaining informally today at lunchâ€" eon and two tables of bridge forâ€" Mrs. Frank M. Terry, who is leaving soon for: Florida. / . Armistice Day and Thanksgiving. Mr. : George L. Brunner has been in the Highland: Park hospital for the past four weeks, having had his eye removed following an acciâ€" dent in which a nail in, a piece® of wood which he was sawing flew into his eye.: He is getting along nicely and it is expected he will return to his home soon. } , _ Mrs, Charles B. Willard of Linden Park place and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Towdery, of Kenilworth, will leave next week for New York where they will remain until after Thanksâ€" giving. Mrs. Henry E. Mason will hold a reâ€" union for General Hospital No. 28 on next Sunday afternoon and evening. The hospital was located at Fort Sheridan during the war. Patients, physicians, nurses, aides and welfare workers are to be guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Gavin of 7221 North Paulina street, Chicago, are receiving congratulations .on the birth of a little son at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, Oct. 26. The Woman‘s Missionary society of the First United Evangelical church will be entertained ‘next Thursday afternoon, Nov. 12, at the home of Mrs. Fred Botker of Park avenue. . 1+ Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and their sons have returned from their place at White Lake, Mich. { Mrs. Walter W.â€"Baldwin of Hazel avenue is at the Battle Creek Saniâ€" tarium for rest and treatment. Mrs, William C. Stubbs of Hazel avenue ‘has ‘returned from â€" Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, where she has been for the past month. & "ys 1i d Mr.~ and M!is. Irving Randall: of Linden Park Place returned last Satâ€" urday from the Donald S. Boynton shootingâ€"camp at Au Train, Mich. Helen Titman of North Green Bay road entertained nine of her friends on Hallowe‘en eve. f thuls â€" Mrs. Santa Claus says . "Let the children do as much of their own Christmas shopping as possible. It doubles their enjoyment of the‘ seaâ€" son and halves your worries." Mr, and Mrs. ENsha Gray‘ Stubbs and Mrs. Stubb‘s sgister, Miss Park, arrived in Highland Park the latter part of.: last week from California. They will remain until > after the Christmas holidays. [ * t~.0 oR Mr. and Mrs. H. Hendrickson of Maria street announce the.: birth of a baby‘ boy on Friday, Oct. 80. _ Mrs.|Clinton.Fritsch was hostess to theâ€" Philathea â€" class© of ~the First United Evangelical church ‘on Tuesâ€" day evening. ; days. ~Mrs. George E. Bliss of North Linâ€" den avenue, has returned from Pitts‘ burgh,| Pa. While there she was the guest ‘Lf her sister for about ten bruishifaint ‘ t+ One |of the affairs< of the late autumn: will be the wedding :of ‘Miss Kathcrine Card, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Joseph B. Card jof Céntral ave, to Dr| Henry Sutherlandâ€"Campbell of Montreal, Canada, The matrriage will take place next Tuesday, Nov. 1Q at Trinity church.: 4 Mrs. Santa Claus s says "All dolls and ‘toys should ~ show : excellent craftsr?am;hip, the ckildren appreciâ€" ate it." 4 (p4 I The Girl Scouts will hold a cake and candy sale on Saturday morning, Nov. 14, at the Community Shop. Proceeds are for the Highland Park quota to Girl Scout Headquarters. | Mrs, Richard : Mansellâ€" of Clavey road had as her houseâ€"guest last week Miss'h{ecm Stewart â€"of ~Athens, Ga., and Milwaukee. This week her guest is Miss Ella Butz of Wilmette," ~<~~ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Children from the third grade thru the Junior High school may enter the classes at a nominal fee, No piano is necessary at home during the first term, Each child "recites" at the piano in the class room, and has a practice key board for home work. Pupils who have studied with priâ€" vate teachers within the: last six mionths will not be enrolled. The school has no desire to interfere with the work of the private teachers. PIANO INSTRUCTION f AT ELM PLACE SCHOOL Parents of ~ children in the Eim Place school areinvited to attend a meeting next Tuesday at 1:30 in the kindergarten to hear about the class in piano instruction which is offered to the children. Margaret Carlisle, the well known pianist, who is to have charge of the, classes, will describe this new method of teaching children toâ€"play the piano.: It is called the "Melody Way" and, as the name imâ€" plies, seeks to teach the children. by the pleasant and yet thoroly scienâ€" tific use of melodies, . Allan B. Benedict ; Benedictionâ€"Rev. Frank Fitt The American Legion and Ladies‘ Auxiliary: are attending and the < Boy Scouts will turn out in a body. Every one in Highland Park is cordially‘inâ€" vited. There will be no~ admission Soloâ€"The Trumpeter Kreidler | Pageant Comme'mL)tntinc America‘s Heroes: Columbia â€" Mrs. Harriet â€" Fitt; Poetâ€"Bertram â€" Crawford; Voice of | the People=â€"â€"Marshall Carqueville . Soloâ€"Flanders Field ........._.... Bergen Louis Kreidler Quartetteâ€"Recessional (Kipling)...... f Edwin Kemp â€" _ Organâ€"Pomp . and Circumstance + Louis Kreidler Quartetteâ€"To Thee, O Country. pt . Allan B. Benedict , Imlocatrionâ€"Lord’s‘;’ Prayer, _ Rev Frank Fitt. Soloâ€"Sons of . Me A splendid program will be preâ€" sented at the Vesper Service at the Presbyterian chutch next Sunday afternoon :at four o‘clock. The followâ€" ing is the program: . . Organâ€"Marche Funebre et â€" Chant Serephique ............_.___._... Guilmant Armistice Day Program to Be Given; Invite American _ L . Third quarter. Coach Bolan‘s out* fit came out on the field full of fight. The Blackjackets carried the ball to Highwood‘s four yard line. 1st down ‘and goalto go the locals were penalâ€" ized for off side, 1st down and 2 yards to go or a touchdown, ‘Highâ€" wood‘s fighting line led by Lauridsen and ‘Williams held the heavier Blackâ€" jackets for 4 downs on the one, yard line. * ie t 44 Fourth quarter. This round was Highwood‘s. They showed the visitâ€" ors more fight and.football than orâ€" dinarily can be gotten together in a small town. Everyone on Highwood‘s team played a wonderful game. Highâ€" wood took the ‘ball the full length of the field and on another neat pass, Fink to Robinson, netted 6 " points. Highwood booted it over.‘ Score 19 to wood failed to kick. Score, 12 to ‘6. VESPER SERVICE AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH â€" The tide of the battle turned, Shanâ€" non punted out, Highwood held for downs and got the ball about the 40 yard line, Stewart and Allen skirted the ends, scampered through tackle and showed the visitors their hez‘h. on the 10 yardâ€"line Fink threw & fine one to Robinson who raced across, Highwood failed ‘to kick. Score, 12 Second quarter. _A beautiful punt by Shannon was downed on the vigitâ€" ors‘ 5 yard line, an end:run by the Chicago quarter around the right" end for 95 yards, but he was called back and the visitors penalized for slugâ€" ging in the line. < Les Allen tore thru the right tackle for a bigâ€"gain and Bellei went <across.> Score, 6 to 0, but still Chicago‘s round. | c First quarter: Highwood kicked off to the visitors; they smashed and tore through the lighter Highwood: line for gain after gain, the locals held on the 10 yard line, Blackjackets.comâ€" pleted a pass for a touchdown and failed to kick, Highwood received but was unable to penetrate the visitâ€" ors‘ line. Score, 6 to 0. _ tss s 43 Highwood :; defeated â€" the . heavy T Blackjackets from â€" Chicago‘s nuth; side, Sunday at Highwood field, 19â€"6, E in what was without a doubt the best | and hardest fought game ever played in Highwood." The score was 19 to The visitors" outweighed | Highwood about 15 pounds to the man. Pierce, their center and captain, weighed 250 pounds and played a year with the Chicago Bears. [ t BLACKJACKETS LOSE | : TO HIGHWOOD TEAM Fast South Side Bunch Drops â€" Game to North Shore _ ~Team, 19 to 6 â€" Mrs, Charles Pardee, Mrs. Herâ€" bert Smith, Edwin Kemp, Louis "Melody Way;" Marg: Carlisle in Charge To . Eichberg Cadman . Elgar ery day. Orders‘taken now for Thanksgivâ€" ing and Christmas fruit cakes; made The Loretta Shop, the home of the famous Knox Hat. New arrivals evâ€" For your convenience, the early ediâ€" tion of‘ Monday‘s Herald and Examâ€" iner will be on sale in Highland Park, Ill., at 5:30 p. m. o‘clock Sunday night, with all the late news. . Buy it at any news stand. F,. L. Rice, dealer, 880 Central ave. Tel. H. P. 904. 36â€"38 Chicago .1067. FOR SALE â€"<All kinds of fine nursery stock, such as elms, everâ€" greens, spirea, and forsythia, at the North â€" Shore ~Cemetery | Nursery. Write to North Chicago or tel. North Wirnter Apples. The BAYâ€"LAKE FRUIT FARMS will bring a car of apples to NORTH SHOREâ€"CEMEâ€" TERY service building this week. The larger portion will be our delicious Wagéners, altho there will be other varieties. Best grade $2.50 per bu., second grade $2. Orders for about half the car are booked in advance. Tel. North Chicago 1067 to book orâ€" Chicago 1067, ducks. Can be‘ seen at NOR,TE- SHORE CEMETERY. Tel. North FOR RENTâ€"2 furnished rooms with bath. 860. Central ave. Tel. H. P. 1136. 36 ders. H. 2026 ..___â€"_ MASONIC TEMPLE . < [ 23NSheridanRA. | Highlond PorR III. Telephong HRIG7 FOR SALE â€" Pure bred Mallard Too Late to Classify beGeeen @W Tea P _ It doesn‘t take an epidemic make a record for us in high ca; an old English recipe. Tel. H: 4 ult c Te Cl For Thanksg_iying Table Cloths, Napkfs, Place Cards, Tallies and Favors. _ â€" HIGHLAND P AFTER THE SHOW ALBERT LARSON 5 TA TIO NBR EARL 4s $ I 2~ a»ll Our reputation in ogmcnption work is a | matter of years of successful ‘operati 1 Under ordinary conditions, in an emerg» ency, you _count on our ability, our speed, and at all times our accuracy. < proper equipment of utensils, a fine stock of &% all the knowledge and care availâ€" able... There‘s the secret for our repute in prescription work. j rj & Waffles â€" With Maple Syrup or Honey SODAS AND HOT PRESCRIPTION . ~Aâ€"WORK â€"â€" E OYSTER STEW W. CSELL & CO. TWO STORES The Parentâ€"Teacher ci of the Deerfleldâ€"Shiclds high sghool will meet this afternoon at threa o‘clock in the English club room. will be talks by different ers on "College Preparation", â€" exaifinations and other subjects vzng:o n trance requirements for tlngli!s: universities and colleges. â€" _ HIGH SCHOOL P. T. A. _ MEETS THIS AFTERNOON D. A. R. To ENJOY > =>_ FINE MUSIC AND TALK Winston ‘will give a travel talk. The North Shore Chapter of the . Daughters of the Americaf, Revoluâ€" â€" We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the sympathy and Aoral offerings tendered us 4-:#,.-.':- cent bereavement, the of ‘our THURSDAY, CARD OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM * OLIVIA ANDERsSON : 1* ${h dn# AZ AZ DAÂ¥ DAY DAY DAY DAY DA‘Y DAY DAY DAY For