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Highland Park Press, 12 Nov 1925, p. 6

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t3 if] Mrs. Virgil C. Musser and two chilâ€" dren spept a few days lagt week in Homewood, Ill., visiting her ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ehlen. Tonight, Thursday, Miss Florence Warner is entertaining the Friday Night club. Po| [ Campbell Chapter Guild will hold their annual bazaar, supper and card party, Saturday in Strenger‘s, Shop and, Masonic Temple. © } A number of Highland Park and Evanston friends delightfully surâ€" prised Miss Mable Howe last Thursâ€" day evening in honor of her birthâ€" day anniversary. Bunco,. was the féaâ€" ture of the evening. | ‘ A number of Highland Park resiâ€" dents attended the performance of "School Days" given by the memâ€" bers of the White Shrine, Tuesday evening in Lake Forest. * s opt Mrs. Everett L. Millard returned Saturday from New Mexico | where she spent a few weeks. Her sister Miss Boynton will remain in New Mexico for several weeks. Little Junior Gibbons of Onwentsia| is getting . avenue is in the Highland Park hospiâ€"| ~Many m tal. He is getting along very nicely! stag in the and will be home in a day or two. # Those prese Mr. O. B. Brand, Miss Salome| ful evening Brand, Miss Emma Evans and Miss: _ Mrs. Bsa Olga Worthington drove , to (Ch&mâ€"| from Carrc paign for the Illinoisâ€"Chicago game, | been spendi returning home Monday. Mr. Brand' Oscar L and Salome were the guests of the| Leo Hart, Supples. [~ â€"| Naild | wankt, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. McPherson left yesterday for (Detroit, Mich., where they will spend a week. Mrs. Dan Shifflett of MéGovern street is suffering with quinsy sore throat. The night school classes at the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school will ‘be; held on Tuesday and Wedneaday,’ nights of next week instead of on | Monday and Wednesday as usual. The Schumannâ€"Heink concert will be given ; at the high school on Monday night | so the classes were postponed to the | next night. | | Mr. and Mrs. George Soefher of | Northbrook are being congratulated | on the birth of a baby boy at thei Highland Park hospital last Friday. | Eugene H. Pfister was taken to the Alexian Brothers hos;fitnl in Chicago on Tuesday morning where he will undergo treatment for kidney trouble. The Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union will meet at two o‘clock on Friday afternoon, Nov. 20, at the home of Mrs. Edward Wendling of South Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Benson of Deerfleld avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born on last Friday: J. P. Rouse, Jr., and Richard O‘Brien, Jr., left Sunday night for Florida. Lucius A, Hine, Jr., arrived in New York on the Leviathan Tuesday after spending the past four months in Europe. He will spend a few days in Elmira and Ithaca, N. Y., before reâ€" turning to his home at 301 Laurel avenue. Mrs. William Holgate entertained last Thursday at a one o‘clock lunchâ€" eon in compliment to Miss Florence Bochmer who leaves on Monday <to spend the winter in California. Last Sunday afternoon Mr. Hans Hess, the violoncellist, played sevâ€" eral selections from KYW, Chicago. Many of jhis friends enjoyed hearing the broa&casting of his fine music. Mrs. Frank Baker of flvergf place left on Sunday evening for El Paso, Tex., where she will visit her sons Chester and Edward Sullivan for the next few weeks. » Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich of Vernon avenue, Glencoe, announce the arrival of a baby girl at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on last Friflay. Mrs. J. W. Jennings and son‘Billy of Waukegan avenue spent last week visiting relatives in Joliet, Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersberâ€" ger of South Green Bay road have returned from a three weeks sojourn in California. While in the west Mr. and Mrs. Donnersberger enjoyed a tour of the mountains. PuL Miss Liza Lafiin of New York City is the guest of Mrs. J. McGregor Adams and Mrs. Weigand of Waverly street. ; Mr. and â€"Mrs: Harold Bridges of Ridgewood drive are being congratuâ€" lated on the birth of a little son on Friday, Nov. 6. _\David Munro and Frederick Hine motored to Champaign last week and attended the ‘Illinoisâ€"Chicago football game on Saturday. The martiage of Miss Katherine Card, daughtér of Â¥r1 and Mrs. Joâ€" seph B. Card of Central avenue, to Dr. Henry Suthéerlandâ€"Campbell of Montreal, Canada, took» place in Trinâ€" ity qghurch | Tuesday â€" evening, | The Rev. Cuthbert Coltorbon, uncle of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Peter C. Wolcott read the ceremony. Attendâ€" ‘ing the bride were Miss Mary! Card, maid of honor, Miss Evelyn Foote and Miss Ruth Card, bridesmaids and Miss Mary Wood, daughter of Gen. and Mrs, Robert E. Wood, flower girl. Michael Del:‘:anty of Montreal served the groom best man. The ushers were Dr. Edward Tremble of Monâ€" treal, Joseph Card, Egbert Spencer, Bowen Schumacher, Gray and Chisâ€" holm Stubbs of Highland Park. Folâ€"| lowing the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parâ€"| ents. | Mr.. and | Mrs. Jt:éb . Mueller: of Northbrook are the happy parents of a baby daughter bz:lm at the: Highâ€" land Park hospital on last Thursday. PAGE SIX |_The Lady Elks Social Club will hold | a card party Wednesday, Nov. 18, | in the Elks‘ club. All members and | their friends are invited to attend. _ | ~Miss Marie Cecile O‘Connor, daughâ€" tter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard O‘Conâ€" | nor and Mr. Frederick August Ehr< | ens were married yesterday mornm lat ten o‘clock in‘ St. James chureh, _ Mrs. Beatrice Eldred has returned | from Carrolton,| IIl., where she has | been spending a week visiting friends. _ Oscar Lundgren, John O‘Connell, | Leo Hart, Lesli¢ McCaffrey and Joe | Neild motored to Champaign, 1lM., | over the weekâ€"end where they atâ€" | tended the Illinoisâ€"Chicago game. us . s mePedhonennzalsi P Aatmaine |_~Many members attended the Elk‘s ! stag in the B.P.O.E. hall last evening lThose present réport a most delightâ€" ‘_ _ Mr. C. P. Mertens who underwent | an operation at the Highland Park lhospital last Monday for appendictis | is getting along nicely. Mr..and Mrs. Robert Gregg are returning this week from St. Petersâ€" burg, Fla., where they spent several weeks. ~ M > The North Shore Chapter of the D. A. R. met yesterday at the home of Mrs. James‘ Watson. ‘Mrs. C. A. Winston gave an interesting tnvel‘ talk. f tu ; Mr. Lioyd Beach took a party of young people to. Champaign Saturday to attend the Illirioig-Chicazo game. Mr. and Mrs. M. Tov;nle;' of Chiâ€" cago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunscomb. Mr. and Mrs, William Einbecker of Grandy road, Lake. Forest, anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, Nov. 7. j 1 Mrs. F. A. Cuscaden will entertain at dinner Friday preceding the Ossoli club dance at the Highland Park club. Mrs, Charles Mansur has gone east to attend the Â¥aleâ€"Princeton game at New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrg. John Milton Baker are in Cambridge, Mass. ‘Mr, Baker has been given a year‘s leave of abâ€" sence from Knox college, where he was instructor in Journalism. He has been granted a| scholarship at Harâ€" vard university, where he will study this year. Mr. Baker is a graduate of Deerfield Shields. £O, ~‘*Mrs. George |Ehlen, Mrs. MceCord and Mr. Dougan of Homewood, Ill., attended the performance \ of the "Singing School" at Masonic Temple: last Wednesday: evening. ‘ Mr. and Mrg. Lucien Williams and ‘thcir son Lugien, have closed their home here and have goné to the Amâ€" {hassador hote‘. Ch'\cago for the winâ€" | ter. L ‘ â€" | ‘About fortyâ€"five members of the ‘Knriights of Pythias lodge and Pythian | Sisters attended a banquet at the Rainbow _ Gardens, Chicagd, â€" last 5,Thursday ever‘gng. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowd entertain Mjafi Ruth _ Sche bridal party at dinner Sunday . Mrs. Gertrude Gooseman will be hostess to the rlebeccn Sewing circle this afternoon. . ' The Pythian Sisters of Highland Park announce a card party to be held in, Masonic Hall, ‘Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. Five Kundred and bunco will be played. § Mr. and Mrs.1i W. J. Louderback and family are closing their home here for the winter and will reside in Chiâ€" cago. . Mrs. Morton t! Traub will entertain at dinner Friday evening preceding the dance at the Highland Park club. The Junior Star club will be enâ€" tertained at the home of Mrs. Alice Turriff, 219 N\ Second street, Monâ€" day evening. i . During her short stay in Highland Park, Mrs. Santaâ€" Claus will be the house guest of Mrs. Percy Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chapman of New York were the guests of Dr. and Mrs.. Arthur F. Byfield last week, Mr. Chapman is a noted porâ€" trait painter in New York, and he and his wife stopped in Highand Park enroute on a frip around the world. They will‘ stop in New Zealand, Mr. Chapman‘s My{hood home. Mrs. Chapâ€" man, under the pen name‘ of Mary Blackwell Sterling is the author of many books for children. ' Mrs. Georgé Bowden attended. a luncheon and sghower given in Chicaâ€" go Saturday for Miss Ruth Schenâ€" dorf, by Mrs.; Boules. _ nue, â€" will hostess to Campbell Chapter Guild, this afternoon. + Last Sunday afternoon some fifty former nurses, aides and service men, formerly stationed at Ft. Sheridan, again enjoyed the generous hospitalâ€" ity of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason, at their home on E. Central avenue. Supper‘ was gerved to this large group. Many of the men are still patients in the government hospitals. Mrs, Mason has become a part of Ft. Sheridan‘s war. history and she stifll rimains activge in service, never forâ€" getting the exâ€"service men each year, holding a reunion at her home. Mrs. Emily nue, will <b Chapter Guild The Presb of . Nursing â€" bazaar for thi Blackstone h« Tonight, day is the â€"r meeting of mfi% American Légion. Election of ¢ will be held. | m d Mr. and M in Homeste the winter i ida. rian Hospital School holding their â€" annual endowment fund at the tel, Chicago, today. Prye of Michigan aveâ€" 8. Chartes H. Bakerar .. Fia.© They viil-frtpg various parts. of Florâ€" George Bowden will Ruth Schendort‘s hib Wbnicrdpphepradipeaiice A70 [ ;A carnival will be held in Santi hall, Highwoogd; under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias of Highwood Satâ€" urdaf Monday and Wednesday, Nov. 21â€"23â€"25. There will be many interâ€" ésting features and prizes including: a turkey which will be given away. This is open to the public. * CARNIVAL PLANNED BY | : KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Fitt, pastor of the Highland ark Presbyterian church," will . clate. The place of interment has wot as yet been selected. _ * s or social life he will be greatly missed, and a host of deveted 'friemi extend heartfelt sympathy ‘to the ‘relatives at this time. f The fureral service will be held at 2:30 o‘clock Saturday afternoon at th fhrpily residence. _ The Rev. Fruig C. F. DRAKE PASSES _ _ AWAY EARLY TODAY Paul Freeman, 2613 Wilson ave., Chicago, _ suffered _ severe ‘ injuries Friday evening when his Nash ‘car crashed into a truck belonging ‘to Rapp Brothers and driven by Allen Bench. The Nash was going south on Waukegan avenue and struck the truck as the latter emerged from the Bloom street viaduct. Freeman was taken to the hospital but in a day or two was able to return home. . C y Tt RAIREY on Saturday and was brought to the hospital here. His leg was broken, As‘near as can be learned it seems that he was struck by an automobile which sped away. Either the driver did not, know. the. man was struck, or fled: purposely after the accident. Homelock is improving. . Martin Homelock, asfireman emâ€" ployed at Northbrook, was found inâ€" jured in a ditch on Waukegan road, Martin Homelock‘s Leg Fractfii'- ed When Hit by Car; Chicaâ€" â€" goan Is Hurt Here The next lecture on the Ossoli proâ€" gramme, on Nov, 24th, will\,be given by Dt. Walter Henry McPherson, on "The Land of Robert Burns." This is a stereopticon lecture, and Dr. Mcâ€" Pherson, a brilliant lecturer and world traveler, wears a Scotch costume, when delivering it. . NORTHBROOK MAN IS . _ INJURED ON HIGHWAY These lectures, Dr. Hopkins added,: had brought to the many readers of the book, the solution for which they had sought for years, and had solved, for him, the question for which they had long sought an answer. Dr. â€"Hopkins used, in his talk, two charts, which brought out most forceâ€" fully, the historical proofs of his asâ€" sertions, and begged his audience to read a collection of lectures by Ralph Adams Cram, entitled "Towards the Great Peace." hn It has been six years sincé Dr. Hop: kins had addressed the club, his talk being called "A Modern Viewpoint." Coverinig the world‘s history from the days of the domination of the civilized world by the Romans, to our present ert, Dr. Hopkins pointed out in a startling nanner the rise and ultimate faAl, every five hundred years, of the civilization ‘and culture of each era, the chaos that followed inevitably in the‘ wake of each, and reminded his hearers of our present day reign of la»'v‘less'ness 'and grimg. |o The second meceting of the Ossoli club, Tuesday. of this week, was not only a very large meeting, but a most enthusiastic one, as the address deâ€" livered by the Rev. John Henry_Hopâ€" kins, of the Church of the Redeemer, of Chicago,â€"was one of the most brilâ€" liant and scholarlyâ€"that the club has been privileged to hear. © The Rev. J. H. Hopkins Speaks . on "A Modern Viewpoint"; Next Program Nov, 24 FINE LECTURE GIVEN _ AT OSSOLI CLUB NOV. 10 Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak Park and Miss Olive Sewell who is visiting her aunt, ‘Mrs. Noel, visited Mrs. Noel‘s brother, Mr. M. Warner, Sunâ€" day. _ Miss ~Sewell, Mr. Warner‘s niece, has just returned from Serbia where she has been in Serbian relief work for the past four years. _Mr. and <Mrs. Robert D. Forgan will pre:ent their daughter to society at a te Satur%ay afternon, Novemâ€" ber 2ist from four to six. o‘clock at thrir home on N.!St. Johns ave. y ‘her sister Elizabeth as maid of fuok or, ‘and the bridesmaids were the mu-chg&m‘ and Deborah Mcâ€" Donald: of Chicago and Miss Margarâ€" et O‘Connor, Mr, Walter Duggan “i Chicago served. the groom as best man and the ushers were Frank 0 Conner, . Philip . Reedy. and Joseph Johnson. ‘ The bride wore a dress of whits beaded georgette and a tulle veil, and ‘carried a bouquet of white roses. ‘ The maid of honor wore cotal colored geargette with black satin hat trimmed: with silver and a flower to match â€" her dress, The bridesmaids were attired in peach, Nile green and orchid georgette dresses respectively and: wore black satin hats‘ trimm with silver and flower to match the dresses. | They carried old fashioned bouqusts, Following the ceremony a wedding ‘breakfast was served at the home of the bride‘s parents. m HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS i ; © a tm Faid lighwood, the Rev. Fr. Magner ofl_k:'FL’AGS DISPLAYED: Continued from page oné im 4"!, e€010 Wilson ave., ered _ severe * injuries x when his Nash car a truck belonging ‘to For a small private dance or party rent the dining room of the Green Tea Pot. Light refreshments may be served if ‘wished. Terms d&nd dates on request, Tel. H. P. 1617 | 37adv The dining room of the Green Tea Pot, may be ‘rented for card parties between the hours of 8 and 12 in the evening. | Refreshments including fountain service will be served if deâ€" sired. . For dates and terms tel. H. P. 1617. STadv _ Arrangements may be made with The Green‘Tea Pot to serve private dinner parties with dancing afterâ€" wards, if desired. Phone Highland Park 1617. 4 . STadv THREE DAY SALE. Your choice of high priced hats, $3.50, $6.50. and $9,50. The Loretta Shop.. _ 3Fad the ever populy/ tweed .nhd ie;;; $16.75 |and ;§7§ The Loretta Shop. over garage. . 220 Dale ave. Mrs. Rolland Hastings. Tel. H. P. 246. es : maid : Protestant; 3 in family ; references. Tel. H. P. 2240. t 81 FOR SALEâ€"1924 Franklin 4 pass, roadster A+â€"1 mechanical condition ; ;ood ‘tires ; priced right, Inquire Springer & Person, Inc. 8 I wish to express my appreciation of the treatment I received at the Highland Park Hospital during the past few weeks. The nurses and evâ€" eryone concerned accorded me every consideratior‘n. Highland Park can well be proud of the fine staff of woâ€" men at the hospital. | â€" HELP WANTEDâ€"Laundress ‘for Tuesdays Tel. H. P. 2240, y A party of students from the high school debating club and jothers who are interested in debating are going to attend the Cambridge:Northwestâ€" ern debate at Northwestern Friday night. One or {fore teachers will be with the:party so parents who wish their children to hear an internanâ€" tional debate may send them feeling that they will be well chaperoned. r Thursday evening at 7:30 o‘clock, ‘t-he gymnasium, classes will be held at the high school. This is open to both men and women. In order to topen this class there must be at least iforty members to carry on the work. ‘A charge of $3 will be made for the term, which will last untilÂ¥ about April 1st. Miss Livingston will have charge of the classes for women and Mr, Peel will have ‘charge of the men‘s classes. i H. S. STUDENTS WILL ' ATTEND BIG ‘DEBATE Dumgresq Spencer P kt No. 145, American Legion will hild their anâ€" nual ~ election of officeérs _ tonight (Thursday). This is a J‘iery imporâ€" tant meeting and the post needs the help and coâ€"operation of every memâ€" ber. ~Commander Hansen is very anxâ€" ious to have every member present at this meeting. > | GYMNASIUM CLASSES AT DEERFIELD HIGH AMERICAN LEGION : _â€"ELECTION : TONIGHT The arts committee of the Wom:« an‘s Civic club of Ravinia will preâ€" sent, Hans Hess, the distinguished violoncellist in a recital| on Feb. 5, FOR . RENTâ€"Partly furnished apartment HELP WANTEDâ€"White exvérienced neat NOTED CELLIST TO APPEAR IN RECITAL The hostesses for the evening are Mesdames Carleton Harkness, Rich, ard Carqueville, J, Dudléy Zook and Carl G. Bingham. §* â€" Home. The usual Friday night dance will begin promptly at 8:15, Light reâ€" freshments are served during interâ€" mission. [ « Remarkable sal be ‘played. Prizes will} be awarded and refreshments will be served. . The public is invited to attend. The proâ€" ceeds will benefit the |(Old People‘s POPULAR DANCE AT ~ WOMAN‘S CLUB TONIGHT â€" Armistice day was marked by no Lp«gnl ceremonies in Hi : Park, ut the ‘day was ly observed bvaiuu houses _ and owners of priva residences: who. displayed flags in memoryâ€"of that day seven years ago when the joyous news m‘n& that the World war had reached close. < The flags were:fAlung to the breeze yesterday not only as a tribâ€" ute‘ of remembrance :to those who @gave the last full measure of devoâ€" tion," but also to those who gave any matcrial service in that great war. Banks and the city hau were closed all day. mEA â€" _A card party will be given in Witâ€" ten Hall, Wednesday evening, Novemâ€" ber ‘18th, under the augpices of the Daughters of, the British Empire. Five hundred, euchre and bunco will CARD PARTY NOV. 18 TO BE BENEFIT AFFAIR Too Late to Classify CARD OF APPRECIATION ON ARMISTICE DAY George L./Bruner, 37pd on sport frocks, 3Tad SITUATION w like to ‘have stea Tel. H. P. 789â€"W earn part of $5000 in cash offered in next Sunday‘s Herald and Examiner now on sale at all newsâ€"stands in Highland Park. |â€" ;. â€"Bladyv Nluhkoub&;fln.n a2 + â€" MASONIC TEMPLE| _ 23NSheridanfid. _ Highlond Pork 1i Telephone HPB Enter fasci beGrecev W Tea Po HIGHLAND PARK Come Inside and Out â€" EARL W. GSELL & CO. AND TRY A "SENSATION TOASTED . _ . SANDWICH"â€"A TASTY BITE:! [ Nt HATSâ€"COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR THE LORETTA SHOP PHONE 463 10 SHERIDAN RD HIOHLAND PARKL T we, shouldn‘t muss at Te LEoutta Shon , Mother told me last might Lo . PHARMACISTS â€" TWO STORES FILLING DIRT may ‘be had for the ing. George Williams. Tel. H. P. 2167. SREE Cns * Pm Earn $5,000 in cash by telling what book title a printed picture represents Your last chance to start Pictureâ€" game Contest in negt Sunday‘s Chi« cago Herald and Examiner. On sale at all news stands in Highland Park today. Chocolate, Hot! It‘s far cheerier inside our stofe bedd'ethtmtdathum on: the ~cold sidewalks waiting iormrmutar.um&.. come right in and wait inside where there‘s warmth. i Made of real chocolate, rith and nourishing, served with whipped cream and for good measure ac. companied by a few crisp wat. ers. Try it, you‘ll like the habit as hundreds do. . RAVINMA Phone 2300 dÂ¥ wot 1 & h4 Bri han, over the the sixth in Was Mitchell No He is a with the He was j 10. SWE ul"or 8 tel, Hig ish L Sinti ful and playred. served urday a vited ha YO

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