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Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1925, p. 6

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t Mr, ‘Gerard Van Schaitk| and Mr. John M. Watson # | "Science as Revelation," a notable contribution to recent litan;::éb agrhed Mo%day morning from ,btw,' is., where they anjoyed the winter sports. Miss Ann Wood has re from Warrenton _ Country gtcm.d Miss Frances‘ Wood has ‘returned from Ogontz school, Pa., and Miss Sarah Wood has returned fro aryland school, Swarthmore, PH to apend the holidays with their parents Mr.: and Mr. Waliter Steffen of Glencoe is in St. Francis hospital, Evanston, where he is suffering from T nervous breakdown. feat h Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dunscomb returned Monday from Ha Cuba, w:;: they spent @e ?;thm weeks. ; ff Mr. and Mrs, Herman J. Loesch anâ€" nounce the ~engagement of their daughter Julia Gertrude to ;:m Leyâ€" erick of Winnepeg, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of South Second street annonnce the birth of a son on Saturday. . | j Harlan Pingrey retutned qn Saturâ€" day from the: University of Pennsylâ€" vania to -pg the holidays with his parents at Hinman| avenue, Evâ€" anston. t Psufor .1 Tas‘ Sigfrid Anderson of Bloom ‘strget and George Cadenkhead of Winnetka left for Florida on Sa mornâ€" ing, by motor. ‘They expect to spend Christmas there. Friends® | received cards from them on Tu mortnâ€" ing saying that they had arrived in ‘Tennessee safely. | B. Shirley Reay of Hazel avenue is enâ€" tertaining at a sleigh ride fol by a dance at her home on the evening of Jah. & >‘ >> B( Miss Louise: Mayo, a stydent at Hollins college, Va., will s%:d the holidays ‘with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. 8. Mayo, 484 Sheridan place. Frank Smith of Kansas City, Mo., is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents‘who are staying with Mrs. T. C. Williams of Vine avenue. Woodman C;'::y lf ‘%’a;ofiz;f. t?}ol?e ‘About fifty of the telephone girls enjoyed a Cm;tmu party at the teleâ€" phone com building. on‘ Monday evening. Besides haying a beqautifully decorated Christmas tree, Santa Claus m Mu.d Magdalen ~Ragan y ta an M A w?ndarhl' old Saint, so we were told." Bunco was the feature of the 'evefing. A most delightful time is reported. The primary and cradle roll <deâ€" partments of the First United Evanâ€" gelical â€" Sunday school had ‘their Christmas: party y”t”d;'{ ‘afternoon at threeâ€"thirty o‘clock. The other deâ€" partments of the school will hqld their exercises at sevenâ€"thirty o‘clock this evening at the church. / } Mrs. Albert Paul Smith rfitmud on Saturday from a two months‘ trip to South America. She was accomâ€" panied by her sigter, Mrs. H. F. Knight of St: Louis, Mo;, .&u&. Marian ~Patrick of Santa Barbara, Calif. t ; t ‘Miss Janet Maechtle left on #.zur. day morning for Beaver Nam, Wis., where she will spend Christnias with her mother‘s people. > / 17 ige Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wilim of North Greem Bay road are ving congratulations on the birth of a daughter horn on Friday, Dec. 18. Henry Boyd, Jr.. returned home yesterday (Wednesday) from Haverâ€" ford school, Haverford, Penn. . / Mr. and Mrs. George Geils of South | â€" Following St. Johns ‘avenue are spending the } ter received holidays in Cleveland, Ohio. . | EFvans from __Mr, John Putnam has returned from Hesperides, Fla., for a shart visit. Robert Silber arrived home on Satâ€" urday from the University of Wisconâ€" sin to spend the holidays with his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Silb#r of Woodpath avenue. _ ; . E. 3ou Mayot 8. M. Hastings ret last evening (Wednesday) from New York City where he went last Sunday, _ Dec. 29â€"Jan. 1 by three students, acâ€" cording to Wayne Gard, ins of journalism at Grinveil: and ia: ber of the: executive coungil of the conâ€" ference. < Alden Greene, of Highland Park, Illimnois, and Eugene | W 4 of â€"Glenwood, Towa, are two of the delegates, but the name of the third has not been announced.. The p of the conference is to examine the church as a tneans of sociat advanceâ€" ment. ue Grinmell will be reprosented at the interâ€"denominational â€"church erâ€" ence to be held at Evanston, Hli Chester Sullivan of El Pase, Texas, spent the past week with bis mother, Mrs. F. 8. Baker. Srmits 1 Es \Porâ€"anfeaiies OSA sls w i lt c mc o uh d cHant d hk ‘Allan and William Turpin who" «tudents at the Univergity of Wisconâ€" sin at. Madizon are spendi Yaâ€" cation. with friends in Highla; Miss Luell¢: Tutmacher of Spring Lake, Mich., and Miss Klea Palicha of Kenosha, Wis., will be houseâ€"gre of Miss Dorothy Reay of Hazel â€" nue for her dande on FTuesday, o 20 . j MÂ¥r..and Mrs. Howard A. Wrenn of Central avenve left 4 Friday . eveâ€" ning for Del Monte, c:&.. where will remain until the Ilr;t of Jung. ~_ "Mrs. T. C. Williams ‘of Vine avenue will gpend the holidays with her son Howard of Boston, Mass. =. ; * Mr, and Mrs. Ross Erskine of Oak street are the happy parents ofa son born on. Wednesday, Dec. D, at ; the Highland Park bhospital. â€" | |â€" ( itc Alent P PPE mep Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Clark and small daughter are spending the holidays with Mr. Clark‘s parents in Green Bay, Wis. . . Yhe e o ttar P one |\ Paul W. Blanchard, Jr., has just arrived from Washington, D. C., where he is attending school and is |gnding the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. ~W. Blanchard of Wialker avenue. Mr. J/ F. Schmidt of Atlantic City, N. J., is the guest over theholidays of Miss Mildred Rouse. t Cc uk Mrs. C.‘I. Mansur will have as her Cbristmds‘guesq Mrs. C. W. Mansur and Miss Kreutziner of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Henry F. Clow entertained ten at dinner Sunday for her son, Mr. Ervin Clow, in compliment to: his | birthday anniversary. €50%% Mrs. Mary L. Beland, proprietor of the Loratta Shop, who felt last Friâ€" day on the sidewalk in front of her shop and sprained her ankle, is getâ€" ting along nicely. ' Mr,. John T. Fitzgibbons accomâ€" panied the body‘ of his aunt Miss Cook to New Orleans the early part of this week, where burial will be nmiade. _ > : | _ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carothers and children of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visâ€" ’iting Mrs. Carothers‘ sister, Mrs. G. | E. Bliss, of North Linden avenue, for |\ the holidays, t j Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Mason are spending the winter in Biloxi, Miss. i ud f Mrs. Chester Chapin, Mrs. Charles H. Chapin and Miss Annette Chapin leave next week for California where they will spend several weeks, + â€" Mr, and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell of Lake place are having their‘ intiâ€" mate frignds around them as usual on Christmas night. â€" | /.. _ Mr, Frank, Budzinski of the mechanâ€" ical force of the Highland Park Press, will spend the Christmas holidays in St, Paul, Minn., visiting friends. Miss Elizabeth Wilder has returned home fromâ€"Smith college for ~the Christmas holidays. i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mott of Lauâ€" rel avenuge will ‘be at home to their intimate friends on New Year‘s atâ€" ternoon as is their custom. Mr. Alfred Cliffe who has been at the Highland Park hospital for two weeks, will be home the latter part of the week. ) _ Following is an extract from a letâ€" fter received . by Prof, Herbert F. Evans from one of his scholars after |leaving his class at Berkeley, Calif, l“l want to express, Professor Fvans, ‘as I did not have opportunity to beâ€" |fore you left, my appreciation of the !put year‘s â€" course, Although I did not prepare either semester paâ€" ’ per, I think I lost nothing else of the entire work, I gained from it a new lhorizon‘, for which I feel indebted to you. And, if you will permit me to say so, I gained from you personally that intangible something which one. personally ‘imparts to another that suggestion of certain qualities and. | worth, whichW?l bea â€" challenbe to me and a courseâ€"of my growing towards the same. I shall be a better and stronger minister to others for havyâ€" .'ing known you, and I am glad rto have }you knowit. Whether we chance to meet again or not, I want to take this opportunity to express my indebteitâ€" ‘ness and«appreciation." _ _ Fletcher Seymour bas returned from Swarthmore to spend the â€" holidays with his parents. S t Mr.: and Mrs. A,C. Dixon and chilâ€" dren have <gone to Greenville, IIL., where they will spend the holidays with relatives and friends. i Aiden Greene has returned from Grinnell »~college, ~Grinnell, Ia., and brought with him, one of his class mates Mr. Eugene Woodruf®f. â€" > Mr, and Mrs. H. G. Winter were the guests of~ Mr. and: Mrs. Favell .of Milwaukee, Wis., over the week end. Miss Ruth Card has returned to her home for the holidays from the Baildâ€" win school, Pa. ; J Mrs. Chester Chapin entertained at dinner Tuesday évening for Mrs, Walâ€" ler‘s sgister, Mrs. C. C. Bacon, who is spending the holidays h@re. Â¥ Allan Sheahen who is attending Davenport college, has returned home for the Christmas holidays. ‘ Miss Frances E. Greene will return from Detroit, Mich., tod#y (Thursâ€" day) to 1$end the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Greene. Mr. and Mrs; H. daughter Edna will in Chicago with, Mr ler. ‘ ‘Mr. and 1 tertaining g day. ~â€" Miss Ada Johnson will s Christmas in Madigon and Stoug Wis., visiting relatives. â€"â€" â€" ‘Dorothy Réay and Phyllis Edkins, Jack Norcross and Harold and Bob Jaeger have returned from the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin at Madison to spend the holidays with their parents, Evelyn, Beatrice and George Green left Sunday for Benton Harbor, Mich., where they will ‘visit their sister Mrs, Dan \P. O‘Neill.~ & + Mrs. 8. M. Jones My and Mrs. James Collins will Christmas in Kenosha, Wis., â€"Mrs. Collins parents Mr. and it Mrs. Harry White are enâ€" ruests at dinner Christmas will spend Christmas G. â€" Winter: and | and Mrs; But spend ! rhton, Mrs. Henty E. Mason is enterta ing Chri;i%‘g’v*minitrom seven t nine o‘clock in compliment to Miss Elizabeth Louderback. 5 The HIGHLAN’D' PARK PRE%, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS To make room for the Palm Beach and early Spring models that are arriving daily, we will close out at a figure below cost price, every Coat, Dress and Hat. Sale Starts Saturday Dec. 26th Now qs the time fo freshen up your wardrobe ; Dress prices range from $10 to $35 _/ _ Hats from $3.00 to $15.00 ' Coats from $29.50 to $85.00 : Season‘s Greatest ‘Clearing Sale Unheard Of Values e Loretta Shop Emmanvel Shrine, Order of the White Shrine, entertained the memâ€" bers‘and their children at a Christâ€" mas party in Lake Forest, Tuesday RSe 10 Sheridan Road Robert Seyfarth of Sheridan road was host to a group of his friends at an informal dinner before the dance Saturday evening at . the Highland Park club. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William ~Johnson Louderback announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss ~Elizabeth to Mr. Rodney Starkweather Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eager Mason. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 10925 4 C o " m

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