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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1925, p. 13

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Winnetka, have " their house guest, Mr. Hammond’s letter, Mrs. curufttimptyyid, of Chitirr, who will Minimum 11'Pfytt.' of tie WI "adttttt aad tttttit depart Ior mm: J't,'t “mining“ “tilt-to "l at Dr. trad Mrs. F. W. Putnam, of Wilmette. and ‘Mr. and H1114!- a. Wood of Emma, km t,heed. Manon. fat 3 ttttttseg,' in giving " the Srrereign , on Friday, January, g, I W The exeeittim committee of the North Shore Country Buy school of Winnetka can I dam for the schol- nrd at the school ”Mum PM, “hint of this week. The chief lut- tun ofthe mums,“ tn when: Kim? the members Tkt tgl'g: PI " the were“: t , tiemp' thick we "wanted by the "tdet' lattt yd”. ttttine surprising archaic: wen F mid _ in: tity PMMion and the pony v.4 all-w judged yum was by 9:301:31 "td_tiertt'r/ l _ ', . I Mr. Ind In; Victor M. Harding of 780 Burr "tune. Hubbard Woods, with Miss 1hr! Hardin; and Bow. nnd Betty Hurling In abettdiie the winter atrrmtd in: Mailman on the Punch RM“: Their (hugger Miss Jane Harding, who in at ith college, and their non, View M. Harding, Jr" a student nt Phillip- Enter. unduly, will spend their Christan: holidays with "was in Washington, D. C. 3 . . Mrs. Prank B. Williams of White- wahr, Wit, who was the guest df he! mister. Mm. Hut, B. Badman of long-cod "use, Glencoe, for gt' time has been taken to the Mercy ttoirti- m. In. Willim' Wt, [ Mn. Lyman Mather ofvannce‘, whirl!“ hen dam ill, wkhj typhoid fever at the we ttospitnl, is new wring. _ ' 7 7 _ _ Thursdiy evening in informal dine her and bridge van given by? Mrs Donald B. Murray and Miss G)ortria Claim of Winnetka, The guests gin: Smut, who charms was who intimate friends" of. “is: aa'r,. don to am her ”mum to Bonn! Punk. Both Muir tttinetrrt' m Mr. Funk we, mew; in the WM: "ttook. ' J During the reeeptiorrtriven by' Mr. Richard: wasting. "' ‘ "*"" -.- and Mrs. Spaulding Coma from Your. . , u-----, T ,‘ until seven o'clock Thursday at their hit-sand Mrs. Frederick Thoma of residence unionist Home, Wham:- 680 Walden Toad M1, left on ka, to introdaed to society their Monday 40‘? h 'l4iiiii"it vi.“ to laughter, Miss Rosamond, the Misses V Ocean Springs, "tiitsi, whim, their Beatrice Burnet; Jam! Linn, Isabel summer home Vihliocntled.‘ Mr, ma. Scott, ”Martha Thomas, Knight); as is on g, business trip." 3 ', -; Clo", Judi“ Roadie, Jeanette ,‘Rey- . "-----.- A r"', nolds, Catherine Putnlm. Jame Story, Mr. and Mm. William H." Better., and aimed Allen', mime. Follow- 8yr9rawthorne nvenue, chm, My; in: the S,', Mr. and Mrs. Cothtr ggve moved to the ”bury P1Ud ham, 1gv/ . dance or the swinging 1nd (their 'utstim, andgexpect to) an " “Maj escorts " the India m club. , later this mum, . s (' _'" Mrs. Genevieve Bruin bhidt 'cnllixt, who lives on the It 'tttet, played Chutes Wattetieid 4.0mm: Trio in D major with Mn. lending, violinist, andgllr. Cad-Inn at tht pi- 'usorattt'teCadtnatirsetal tsttuOr. rinxton hotel, Balaton; Friday. Mn. Between i: a" well known imam) ind alto th member of Sigma chum of '" Phi Epsilon at Northwestem'uni- vanity. for the tseetMt of tht scholar-g plain {and of which the Cndmnn;con-‘ can was given.- Mrs. Hot-ween is 'al pupil ot Hana Hm. . z I Mr. MeCu0oritth will arrive in Win- uth from Hm animals?» My, December 19, to be A new It the Pbmn'home. The Wavy grandmother. Mrs. Hurry eet/haa just returned {or-the wedding the! I summer spent than]. _ 80m}. panama! may: 1 in be- " given for His Human. and Mr. at! In, Funk Plowman." enter. taining the briday party at! ttht- rim of both me. at l bade: bap- per Sand”; her so. . ' Richard De Hem! of Wax, mnmumubmmmndthe uter- will be Eugen. Flues 1rf'/%r. Ho, Staph“ Flown p! WinttihUs And Spanner Libby. Kenneth Wright of Evanston, all ”has at tho N w, McCullouch’s fraternity. _ "ii'i?i" mu Harriet Hem; ismtittiii 3;: Mr. and Marx-nah PM of ”’1 Linden avenue, Wilmette. when marina: to Dunn legume-m flue Monday. .thieemtieriAi, " tt Iddoek, at Christ Church. tuttrttiits bi mother as her matron of beam, fad her two cousins, La. Veniuls'weet (a! Aurora and Namret Douglas Street at Winnedm, as Max-$1 mu Betty Baum of Win a/ It: Ruth Lethal. Mus HelenLAn-t dawn of Suntan. 111mm M. "no: of Toledo,tehoohnate. 914110 bride at Penn Natl, and Miss Jule Later of Wilmette, will be the We. 5401.qu xv PART 2 ' PARTS NOR TH SHORE NE " The fillitiiifattt, _]llPatiit, Press [ Claimed voters shop!!! be'cqmpelled to vow. What somewant, however; is to have many of the voter: com- pelled to stay “home. All-schools day is an mum! event iii McPherson county, Kano, attended by thousands of patrons, Sachem ind pupils. The prom consists of pageants, concerts, (cm, "ttutie con- teatamnd musical and dramatic aeatm in which city and county. p‘oople ttly The occuion has done much to ma, nuts interact imam school. of tth county. . T ' , ; ALL-SCHOOLS DAY ' [ T KANSAS FEATURE Mrs Andrews Alien will be hosts: at her home on Hohfolder hue, thes. day, December IF, It I tom 'or the faculty and the mothers at the chil- dren of the Hawthorn school. 5 because-01' till-n- in-the family,, Mr, and Mrs. 'ttttjim-Janne, of Winnetka, have had to cancel the tea ther wort giving for their Muskie}, Ii? Mariorie, Sttllrdty, Dumber ,, "__ _- “m“..- ,and their three children, John, Peter, and Suhart, are baek in the metttr, on Jiawthornt auntie, Glemoe,.alm a: absence of tetraiyttonthst, due tom removing of thb rectory to it: punk eat. site to make room for the - punch house which is now undo! - struction. ' F Miss Elsie BUtehfoid rammed t4; Winnetka 'Wednesday’ after I thm montha’ visit in 1u1lt.orn.1a, with int brother-in-taw and aim. Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. AmfGlam Berry. . _ F " _ l “ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Meter, 385mawthorne avenue, Glam, hive mbved to the Libnry Han hotel. Ev- anston. and expect to: so to Ptorida later this winter. 3 . "r . Announcement is made ot the mar. tinge of Mrs. an. Paul Eamon»: and Herman El. cams. which Mk place " the home of Mr. and; Mrs. P. C. Rim 446 Sunset mad; Wits netkn, Nov. St, the' Reannmes A, Rickard: Mieititlntr. ' _ Mry Hugh Mmmlllan' (Gladys Jones) is visitlbg her mother, Mrs. A. B. Jones. of'Beach mad, 9ieiup.,' and will be'here until ”after the holi. days. Shortly before Chlamydia will be joined by Mr; Macmilhn, who will come from Grand Builds. . t Mr. ttnd Mrs Funk Fulton of 884 am med, Winnetka, their con Edwin amr choir daughter, Helm. are luv.” ing Wednuday for Hedda. They Trilt he joined in Tampa. by Mia linden Fulton, who is attending 8mm university, and will proceed to Palm, Bach, Miami,_ and Cuba, The chil- dren will spend their “cation it ‘the south, but Mr, and Mrs, Fulton will remain longer in Florida. .. '; Because-o! an... Mr. and In. Hibbu'd Cannibal?! ot 870 Sheridan mid, Witutetlm,.utttit It. John Robert Leonard " 881 Ety- ant Ivenue. Winnetka, have cards out for their an“) New, Year.', tear. dance from 4 until , o’clock at Mr. -t.retd'e homo. "WiWere'." a , E..iu)liasu Miss June Game}: of 1902 amo- lead avenue. Gleam, is “In: , tent weeks in Pennqymmfgmd New York. _ "Mrs. William Laminar a! oiitrtliik' has purthued the Wright 'ttite on Park avenue, 619mm, and with her.two small children. Ruth and 319. 1y, will occupy it in the neu- intuit; Before. her mm 7. Mrs, Lardner was Miss V'l'eflfllt we)! km in Glencoe. . i‘ _ ‘Mr. 1nd In. Arthur G. tuiitot Sheridan' and, Gleam. m in New York and pruturning home next week. ., 1" W " 1' ta, .tuid. Mrs: Artui Ir., Coolidtr Molar-"1‘36." MRI? 3 Is North Sheridan Rd. N B . m wring] Christmas party 2591'; by encoe lodge No. 983, A; F 9nd A. rfor. the children ot Mason: and _ little friend: will be laid tht- tmhrrifternoon, Dmmber as. begin- ning " g:80ur'etoeVat the Mutual: halt. _ Ema of the limited. space tsvdiutsie,' it has been necessary fto restrict the party to children who. are not more thin 12 years of use. it was announcegi W. R. Mitchell- is the chairman of ‘the committee in charge of the affair. _ _ ' Permanent Marcel a Specialty 7 GLEWCOE MASONS To" - I HAVE ANNUAL PARTY The most interesting feature of the annual business meeting of the Win- rietkn Congregational church last Wednesday evening was the fending of o letter from the Rev. Thom" A. Goodwin in which he formally Lucept- ed the call of the church to’rbe one of It: ministers and stated that ho yin (caplet: his service! nt Dundee mm 91nd move toPrtttaetlta im- mediately thereidter, ,' ' it would be impendibla to contract, . large rink at this' put as 'mostiof-lt is tmderlahr withtsN drains, and ft in only in the' V917 widen wogt'her that water will been bttorerit drains away. It was~ also said that‘the, pork- distric't is 'ftnaneis11y tptable: to lup- port, a large rink as it is Spending large sums of money .orr other pro- jects. I .' ". DR. GOODWIN ACCEPTS WINNETKA PASTORATE At a recent meeting of the 'Wins netka Park board it Was voted to proe /vide a small pond for ice-shunt It the Indian Hill Station park This pond will be primarily for the use of small children. My” explained that PROVIDE m): RINK NEAR INDIAN, HILL Park Board of jWinnetkul, at It Recent Meeting, Takes Steps ‘ to Aid Skating F I George 'l,tr?.!r:)rtyhttt.or pith iSyuwhpuy Hum pt Chtentrirdten, plled a be. m‘ for _th. third concert of the onhutra sex-£96 at New Trier» hitth school; new” elve- ning, December It, Which served as calculated won-Mt the 'wear and tear of Christmas shopping. - It began with that folly overture‘ of Johannes Brahms, which the’ cqmppser'mil- named, “Academic? in, name only, and displays Brahma in, his most .jovinll moods.. Mr. Daub also presented‘ two of his frrat violins, in the double' concerto by 18teh.---rMesirr. Fritz Itte and Walter Hancbck. "7 ' The amino! Holiday Homecoming ot 'the S1rokktehisot alum! will In held at the Hibbard Memorial gymnasium Saturday evening, January 2, it was announced this week. This party " open only to graduates of the school and has been an mnqal militant toe the past four years. The parties have always beenipopular, 'it was laid by school ttuthorfties., Last you " per ,cent of the chi: which h1ttratttuhe ated that year attended the hallway. ing and a large number of: students who (tainted otheryun have the} present. The party will begin " lhl o'eloek in the evening and there [villi be dancing and “rudiments. _ M. Elam Ind mu Btreehttrdt HAIRDBESSING SYMPHONY PROGRAM ., GIVEN AT NEW TRIER (ska-Girl"';";;';"'; COMING“ l g /ro mt ON JANUARY 2 To Beach! In Jtitrtrei mm“. 1a! Gymnasium; Open tst' Graduates i e ' ,7 "-'-'-'7r-""""""""""""-e--- HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. THURSQAY, DECEMBER, IT, 1925 MP Treatment- (ind P: Ne?N, 43%“: George G. Barbary. master; Sidney G; L.'Wellhelovad.' major warden; J. Pranktin Nelson, Junior wallet; Allen T. Wcimtock, hem; Hum; Foster. secretary; Dr. J. W. F. Dudes. chaplain; Hurley C. Winchell, synfu- deacon;,Ame -A., museum, junior deacon; Edwin -J. Thump-an; senior steward; Frank O. Neutraehei, juniq' steward; Walter Johnson, mmhnl; John 8. Neck, 0mm"; Martin S. Thoma, tyler. T Harry Harvey. senior grand deacon of the‘Grand Masonic loge of Illinois) was tlie' other in charge at the form- al installation of the newly"916chd “eager: ~of the Win‘nedn Mimic lodge lastiwoek. F ' 'r, C 0iiteerrs who were charged irith the duty of conducting the lodge thin {tube new you: ware: _ _ George Cranmer! Is’Worship- ful Mas r; Othertrchosen _ In Annual Election The intotlhstitm of new officers: will take Nani; at the lodge, Tuesday, De- cember 15; commencing“ 8 o'ehiok. The ttirhrtitomr, which in interesting and iitatritettve, is to be.’ open to the public and the ladies are particuiarty invited to be present. A program of music will follow the inltdlstlon and the' awning wilreone1utre with a rer' ception and refreshments. _ WINNETKA MASONIC OFWCER9 ELECTED ,2 Dow H,: Coma. Emma; Nerle’ . Waltz, garments Flupldn; Bert B. Barryrunior deacon; John B. Ellen”). junipr demon; J6hn H. Weddell, beniogr steward; Charles ft. Banks; jimiorL stewgrd} L. Jackson Critmttut,i, mush]; John B. Irwin, organist; Irttrtett 'Presto/n, associate organist; Jurrr B., Boardman, libra- riajl, and, Edvard ‘Mun'hhll, tyler. [ t Ihe' ‘worshi‘pfulv under-Lam an; yogueea_i\ the, fyheintr qppo§ntmentsz William. R. Mitchell! worshiptnl mater; Arthur‘li. Harrison. senior warden; Stuart L Drum, junior mir- deh; Markham B. Order trawl-er; Logis H. Human. secretary. Finstetatir, the 'l is stronger than it bu ever bumd ha nmple‘ fund. an hand to mt its require- ments; with thg building Ind equip: ment in excellent condition. i E Name New 05m _ ', 'Mfollowing when were elected. fotahtt ensuing Masonic tear: l _ SIN“ IS WGRT'c-grtod ml is the am possession truth» able. I F must have heat" Those wing van: to get them for their thorny tiur weir any! of an Present your {wily with wintairctime comfort. ' _ , The mmhrship roll now numbers 260 with a number of cundidam unit- ing to be initiated, no that numerical- ly Glance lodge bu now-199M the position which it had attairted when 66 "nertthem withdrew three, - ago to hehrform a new lodge at Winnotkn. - . . [ Just " fire-m discovered inv the' Willing R. Mitchell le, tltttPe ”1,000 summer banquet A, S. Nam ttt1i1htter', f?thertr Chuept u 'of Lake Forest 1m Friday evening. L Mam» New 260; two men.were than“ run from the I 4 if. Good Year xen- of the place, jump into n Ford , , ' ' I pedal: and speed “my. 'tccording to " s). '"'""""'T't" *repgrt received tg, the get:; In the ‘The‘ annual meeting of Glencoe excitement ot ea mr ttre (ttpart- Masonic 1odeeras heldhst week with in”; the P399 11Ut,", tho Pt leave an attendance' of about " memben. M, l)?" Ittht, w the liemtoe The with: adntlnittmtiotr reported ItPl r of . car. ttttd M“ Por. an unusually successful you; arid 'ti','tg,11t',', ,'l'SN,ttt, their “tempt. Worshipful Hutu- George B. Matt. 03 “M"; the 'lt, a hem, is indeed to be‘eomplimented y Lrll 'l'Lt'1t: and it and contufuhtqd on the record 1terll'a' , Cd',' . ' 'JA] at: In; tgt"'"'" of _ have "tatru cubes was given them Je Inn-9L1 William R. Mitchell Is Worship- fttl Master; Others Cliosen; Membership Now 260; , ‘ . Good Year Paul Rorchardt " gunman nan-nu}; no North St. John! Am NEW, OFFICERS ELECTED ANNUAL MEETING OF MASONS AT GLENCOE And an“ O lift t an col-5m t'll M and um nil-ud- at but.” l z" _ Say-r huh. “Hero’- what I all SANTA" 1.1. manna ture a A dispatch'fmm Harri-burg say. signed recently to "turn to the has! that Govemor Ptitehoeuw, attain tail. ”in”. and “this“ Ad.- M 'ed to end the anthracite tttrike which has handed in kit 'erti-tkts to a“ new that wevprieej of hard, can! ddbooemhet ”when he that“! mint go up for "up we. V ',atttm. uu'tgxihdnnu In mung... _ Another ' gene"! meeting of tho guild will be held noon to ratify the lpmpooed constitution: and bylaw: gt which time all those Who have not bet "" joined an invited? to be $r,rHent-" Notice ortltit.ir meeting will be given :in att early issue of this piper. p" Persons immediately interested in the guild are asked to commute with: In. Commu- m1. & Hock, :Ietrhry,(917 N. Kermit.“ 1mm, Ch eatro. T _ _ h Agnew of the board Mdimetom of the Music Guild of the North Shore. arm. House: E. Cotton, pmident, in the chair, wu held at her home ro- candy in Winnoth. A great deal of Encouraging progress in! report- od,: mnny promimnt 'jjhij,i,rSo?, the musical profeuion have Joi Jim the but general meeting, November f, and . great deal of 'ii,"!).?,':,'.,)? Work of value to numbed of _ the teaching (“unity in this ieinitr, has been accomplished. . l m Tilneouratrine Mm Reported at Session at Home of Mrs; Cotton, Winnetka man reached the home. m satin in- terior In: a than of time: and no calm am given them of ittetsett. gating the "tre, The efforts of the tre "hters were directed " saving the 'surrotmdiattr prop'uty. ' The house 1"tetttdtoilrGu"rGTi foeanerty the my of Dr. George PM: of China, who sold it to Nahin. (LAKE FOREST FIRE is" -_-_-_ g BELIEVED INCENDIARY Sitmatter Home ’of A. S. Nada Formerly Dr. Fisk Estate: Burned Friday Night .s. MUSIC (with HAS GO0D~MEETING WILL KRUMBACH Telephone 1589. V Ridge Raul, Wghiartd Perk. ll. Sash, Doors andWiituxrrk "t do ',tgtttte, Tatttt than: in ' Mo] of . department," outbid Pheeit,Ati- Ur, “but some of tho "tttartrrtad.- tiou contained in the minet ot the committee will be we!“ in build- in: " ttr deg-tmatt.' M will ate an: the line: of Man of the men and some change. in policy.” * Soak W In ‘It‘u understood that one of the recommendation of the investigating committee which bu already some in- to etNet u that all ammonia for pod. tionl on the, Winneth police depart- ment be "united to pus ext-W stuntin- ta tho-o "quit-oi of cu- policemen, be We“: in... aixtt"esahttrtofttaystmutetottu. outset of the mum, " abtab. tycle Polio-nun Winn. Herr!!! n- :ixned meentirto ”an: to the and Maine“, and hmm.m thott Law um police ir-dump in. , "efittattttst which Mind lit. tho _lpromebint be, trkfttrithiea'rq ttl';uri',hi;gt,herg'Ai,ii?giiiie puma imtrvréairiav,%ia"iiit"iirii'll fruit. a'hp,'lgt,dggl, as: a I!!!“ m invent-tin and“ ad its a- ttort, neatly hnttdad in to the vi]. I!!! council some with ago, m Tttttekrfolhnrht-ir-t. in: tt.ttte_m1urytuegt.atmik i'hW-VGMMWM "tttAfro-tred-ta-stir . 1t'i'"tii51r.i'l,erC4rl'il"'ei'll,kl= 10! "Wk PM.» John Bu- iuhuu and Albert Ottom a! Pm {Holman TheodomAndd-aonmu. cepted. This hot -att Ld., " is . ' unnamed Village President John tk Miller in math}; upon an chants. mending to the WM Talk. “Octane, Km and An- demon voluntarily law in M migmtions. Then m 't..e.L uric-o charges mint that _ l DROPPED; SOME IRESIGN "uttsttoathrtttehmmita. 'ttttet Gimp“ Spud . 'fhp'Priirerdsiiuiii." _ lnForce. . P0UahRg"0g'r" PART t 3 PARTS NUHBER " "

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