\*% home they | s Mr. Louls, the so: . mue la . ‘John \\ Amber 2 M : ha â€"~ Tor C t Triesda C:ltheUnl'w'::.i’t on y to y of Iliâ€" nois. | Ha spent the Easter holidays with: his mother, Mrs. William‘C. Tramser of Park avenms. _ =_©â€" > ‘John McBride returned yesterday to Amherst college after spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. und Mrs. George J. McBride of North ï¬im:mu. 4 Mrs. Thomas Free of Bloom street who has been quite ill with bronchitis for the past two weeks is slowly imâ€" proving. * * J Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sihlerof&' Louis, Mo., were the houseâ€"guests of tbcmanddmhhi-in-lnlr.ud‘ Mrs. ‘Alfred T. Sihler of Lincoln aveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Louderback and family of Moraine road returned to Highland ‘Park last ~week after spending the winter in Chicago, . Miss Nellie Carlin and â€"her sister Mrs. K. L. Horigan of Bronson Lane, Ravinia, have just returned from their home in Miami Beach, Fla., where they spend the winters, Palm Beach for his usual winter soâ€" journ the middle of December and was one of the earliest arrivals at the Royal Poiriciana where he has spent the entire season. Mr. Erwin has been 1 the social season in Palm in onate pmencem A llh-nhm;rvhlndhfl.l. Ritchie of Maple avenue. Mr. Erwin was formerly & member of the Exâ€" moor Country ¢lub and a resident at The Moraine. o + Mr. John B. Erwin, who is one of the most prominent and popular ¢lub men in Palm Beach, Fla., will spend the month of April at the new Palm Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson of| honor | of (Miss .Marguerite Vetter. Highwood avenue, Highwood, m;tl_h‘l‘m ‘classmates: of â€" Miss Tucker happy parents of a baby boy born at| and Miss Vetter were present. the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" Mrs. H. H. Hitcheock of Waverly street spent the past week in Des Moines, Ia., with her brother, Mr. Thomas Watters. i ~Mrs. E. T. Sumner of Chicago will arrive in Highland Park on Saturday to spend the summer with her cousin, Mrs." Philip D. Carey, of South St. Johns avenue. â€" }| Irving Conrad returned to Purdue university at LaFayette, Ind., on Monday, after spending the: latter part of last week with his parents. ~|The I business meeting and &::f%n m Notth‘Shore Mw d;'rmu. A‘:lill b:z,b.: %ué’ehlk at the Winnetka Woman‘s cb ‘ Mrts. J. B. Burdette of South Sherâ€" idan road returned last week from the *outh where she spent the winter. Mrs., Burdette spent about four weeks in ih-t. EFla., and several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J.>J. McCorâ€" mick, and her family, at Fairhope, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. â€œï¬ A.. Tennerâ€" man of Deerfield are being congtatuâ€" htc:]::dtht birth of (a son at! the ‘Hig Park mmx on Wednesâ€" day, March 30. Tennerman was formerly Miss Agnes Petersen of Deerfield. M t ‘Mr. and Mrs. ï¬ooae’ Dengler © of Green Bay encoe, are anâ€" the b%d‘offa son at the lighland Park /hospital on last Satâ€" Last Sunday evening, April 4, the members of the Drama Workshop of ; Ravinia enjoyed four oneâ€"act plays‘ ich were presented by the Russian | izareiff players from ‘Chicago. _ | . Henry Boyd, Jr., leff on Monday to mP:.o mm Haverâ€" ford, Pa., after spring vacation at home. / _ _ Mr. and Mrs. avenut are the by â€"daughter April 1. ; * . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Jervtems are spending the month of April/at Palmer House, Chicago, lft€7 reâ€" from Australia, f I Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bard have Just returned from Florida, Charlesâ€" ton, 8. C., and Washington, D. C., Where they spent th:b,’yt three months. At present are oceuâ€" m the home of their son, Ralph A. on North St. John‘y avenue but they expect to be in ‘ own home on Maple avenue in about a week. Mrs. Frank Molby of Detroit, Mich., iJ spending the week with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Andrews oftnurel avenue. arianjia Ruffner of Dean avenue ..3:‘ l:lez:r Sherman of Winnetka, who am students at < the Winnetka Country Day sehool, spent the past week/at Ann Arbor, Mich., as the guests of Mrs, Frederick Petersgon. bn::. and u;;'hc; h:.‘ (Vail of Linâ€" coln avenue two 1 and/ um‘zm‘w .of R-m a returned on Monday from Chattanooâ€" ga, Tenn., where they spent the spring vachtion. \ / f ‘â€" Announcement is made of the enâ€": Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Dickinzon â€"of gagement of Miss Elizabeth Jmetcml-by-tm‘," ercresâ€" Jackson, daughter of! Mr, and Mrs. idents of H nd ‘ are returnâ€"« Frederick Jackson of Lake Forest, to ing this week mm-tho east Where‘"Mr. Arnold F.‘Werhane of Highland Park.| Dickinson . joi Mrs. Dickinson on Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tennerâ€"| her return from Jamaica. w aiing, it hotel. Mr. Erwin arrived in Louis Boll of North happy parents of a born on Thursday, ‘|__The marriage of Miss Marguerite °| Vetter daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. * George L. Vetter and Mr. Arthur ‘| Johnson of Waukegan will take place this <@vening ‘at ‘six o‘clock at the ‘] home of the ‘bride‘s parents, the Rev. [ J, G. Finkbeiner officiating: â€" Only thâ€" ‘| immediate families of the bride d |\ groom will be present. Miss Vette | will be attended by her sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. Walter Vetter as matron o_ honor and Mr. Wailter Vetter will act as best man. A reception will follow the cersmony, after which Mr. anc. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nordahl of Evâ€" anston were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Roy B. Zimmer. 4 | _ Mrs, John W, Nestrick annonnced? {tho“ marriage of her sister, Miss, \ Serena Langbe, to Mr. William Kraâ€"| mer which took place Saturday in} Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer will , reside in this city. tC Cl Mrs. Alice Turriff who has been il} with influenza for the past ‘ thrge. weeks is improving. j = Mr,:and Mrs. Harvey Witten moved into their new home on ‘Central ave: nue, last week. 4 du Lac, Wis. were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield B. Zimmer. } N Mrs. Robert C. Day of St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Thomas Belhouse of Georgia: are spending two weeks as the guests of Miss Jane L. Floyd. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow have returned home after a two months visit to (‘lnl:ndler. Arizona ‘and ‘to Pasadena Santa Barbara, Calif. ‘Mrs. Musser of Bentonsport, Ia., who has been visiting her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Musser is returning to her home today. $ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood of Fond duâ€"Lac, Wis.,. were the weekâ€"end Miss Agnes Mooney was hostess Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Marguerite Vetter. ‘D:il:l‘lï¬m were in lavendar and The Baraca class of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet tomorâ€" row evening at the home of Mr. Wm. Norenberg of Central avenue. _ Mrs. Arthur Emerson will entertain | at dinner Saturday evening preceding | the dance at the Highland Park club.y{‘: Miss Lillian Tucker entertained at!! a kitchen shower Monday evening in honor |â€"of (Miss .Marguerite Vetter. . Mr, Richard L. Thorsch was in Highland Park for a few days this week. He and Mrs. Thorsch have beer in Tampa, Fla., for the past three months and expect to remain the 1 until about the first of ?y whe ‘? they will return to Highland Park. [| Mrs, Walter H. Baldwin of Laké avenue returned on Saturday fromi Phoenix, Ariz., where she spent the past six weeks. v f 4 Mr. and Mrs, D..A, Flynn and fam} ily of Glencoe avenue have sold thcit home here to a Mr. O‘Niell of Chica go and have purchased a farm aI' Argus, Ind. 2 4 __Aâ€"large number of ladies of thi Woman‘s Missionary society of t First. United Evangelical â€" chure pleasantly gurprised Mrs. Willia Rogers of Burton avenue in honor of her last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Thom of West Central avenue has just returned from Roch ester, Minn., where her son, W. Thom, is undergoing treatment â€" at Mayo Bros. hospital. He is improv» ing very nicely and is expected in a few days. s ‘Lyman â€" McBride, Everett Mi.lï¬* George Bliss, Barrett Mason and Kasimir Tritschler motored to Greeb Lake, Wis., last week and spent the spring vacation there at the McB cottage. 4 Miss Ann Marchi, who has been for the past two months, has gone the Augustana hospital in Chicago undergo an operation. â€" She will under the care of Dr. Percy. ¢ Mrg. E. H. Eitel of Dale avenue will be a‘dinner hostess at the Highlant Park club, Saturday evening, April 10, betore the dance. e n Dr, and Mrs, .Chartles Boehm : of West Central avenue were pleasantly surprised by a number of their friends and neighbors on Tuesday evening in honor : of theznwddinc annive & Cards and games were the features of the evening and prizes were awardâ€" ed the lucky winners. guests joinâ€" ed in wishing the Doctor and his wife many more happy years and all reâ€" ported a most enjoyable time. t Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B. Card ‘of Central avenue will entertain at dinâ€" ney at the Highland Park club on Satâ€" urday evening before the dance. in to ,tg be Mrs. Carrie Slider of Ft. Sheridan is confined to her home with the flu. Wednesday evening, April 21st, the Ladies‘ Aid society of Grace M. E. church will hold a manufacturers dinâ€" ner in the church basement. ‘The pubâ€" lic is cordially invited to attend. _ Miss Emma Evans entertained the Sewing Circle last Thursday evening. Mrs. T. Ready and daughter of Niles, Mich., have been the guests® of her sister Mrs. George W. Rossetter during the past week. ‘ The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks Social <club will be : held next Wednesday, April 14th. Mrs. T. Ready and daughter of Niles, Mich., have been the guests® of Miss Irene Stevens who is attendâ€" ing Deé Kalb Normal school spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Florâ€" ence Stevens. i Dr, Ralph H. Kulins, dircctor of the children‘s department at the Hliâ€" nois Postâ€"Graduate Medical school, Chicago, has returned to the Moraine hotel and resumed his practice in Highland Park after a short trip â€" to Biloxi, Miss., and New Orleans, Mrs. William Ritter of Milwaukes, Wis., mother of Mrs. 0. B. Brand of this city passed away at the home of her daughter in Milwaukee Thursday, March 25, following a long iliness. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 27 in Milwaukee with burial in Forest Home cemetery. Mrs. Ritter will be remembered here by many of the older residents as she was a former resident of Ravinia. Mrs. Lester Peterson who under. went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital last week, is getting along nicely. A: perusal. of the University Cab Co., advertisement being run in this week‘s issue of the Press will correct any wrong impression which the pubâ€" lic may have gained from fhe adverâ€" tisement which was run in last week‘s Wis., | Fritsch Miss Ann Wood who spent last week at home from Warrenton school, Va., réturned to school on Monday, Miss Sarah Wood has returned Eroz: Mary Lyons school, Swathmore, .P&,, and <Miss Frances Wood is at ‘home from Ogontz. Mrs. Johnson will leave on an exâ€" tended motor trip. Upon their return they Wil reside in Highland Park. Miss Aliceve Winters who spent the Easter holidays at home has returned to Missâ€"Wheeler‘s school. Va‘ Mrs. Irving Stieglitz and daughter, Caroline, and son, William, have reâ€" turned from Washington, D. C. and New York where they spent the past week. j kadier Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Hoyne have reâ€" turned from Camden, S. C. where they spent the winter months. d Mrs. Avery Rudoliph is on the sick list, : She is confined to her home with a severe cold. ; + .. The.Woman‘s Home and Foreign Missionary society | of ‘ the : Bethany Evangelical church will mect at the home of Mrs. J, D. Jones this after noon (Thursday). 4 .: The W, A. Harrison family of Glenâ€" Â¥iew avenue, have moved to Chicago where: they plan to reside in the fuâ€" ture.: yo9 4 My. and Mrs. Henry K. Coale, Sr., have returned from‘ California where they spent the past six weeks, Mrs THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Savings Account Emma . Zimmer of Milwaukee, is the guest of Mrs. Effic meiainaiinine mabemily The school will be located in the same area with the tent: camp: which will -imfelify supervi and control. The whole camp will be on the ground west of the 600 yard firing point on the mg:ltmdnge. {most idealcamp sgite in the imiddle west. There are ample drill and ¢ grounds, ath: letic fields, places for the classes in 'horsemnnshg’;,- an:i 1 within . easy reach of one of the finest beaches on the north shore. | |;:" The smer High School, with Capt. J. C,. Thompson again in charge as principal, will | be underâ€" canvas, making it a real camp school. A large assembly an stu%t&ut in addition to the ten.t%dfor titation purposes will be provided.. .| | ; 8 Pm krations :. ~â€"â€" As a m‘m of a) conference ‘with Wm. McAndrew, | superintendent of schools, or ral William â€"S. Graves, Brigadier General Michael J, Lenihan, in | comm at Fort Sherâ€" idan, and â€"Mr. ;ï¬;hrd, plans have been completed and work on the camp will ‘be starl im‘m;bdiately&ym 'ordht: that everything ‘ be ready on t opening _dctT Ju::i 28th. ; Highland Park people who were much <interested. in the activities of Camp Roosevelt, th‘ annual training camp for hii‘h school boys, which was located at Fort 'lrridan last sumâ€" mer for the first time, will be glad to know ‘that the camp ‘will again this summer be at the stme location. ‘_ Major F. L. Is, in charge of the R, 0. T. C. in the Chicago high schools and in command of Camp Roosevelt in the summer, Irnk jjust announced from his office at the board of educaâ€" tion, that, through the efforts of Anâ€" gus S..Hibbard, | chairman of â€" the Camp‘ Roosevelt agsociation, sécretary of war Dwight F. Davis has authorâ€" ized the : continuance. of the high school ~camp on the Fort Sheridan Military ation. (This . means that Camp oomnel‘&:m occupy the same site that it occtipied in the sumâ€" mer of 1925. lt 3 Miss Mary Amelia Turnbull of Glencoe, a member of Campbell Chapâ€" ter No, 712, 0. E. 8., died yesterday at the â€"Highland ‘Park hospital following a lingering illness:| Funeral services will ‘be jheld at. home in Glencoe Saturday at two o‘clock. Interment will be made in Rosehill, cemetery. Miss Turnbull has betn a teacher in the :Lafayette school, â€"Chicago, for about 28 years, /) | S Frank L. Smith, candidate for U. $. senator, will speak at the Waukeâ€" gan armory Friday| evening, April 9, at 8:00 p. m. He will discuss national and state issues. All come. 8 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dunscomb have returned from Néw Orleans, La., and Arizona where they spent the past few w'oeh. 1 hn 8B Mrs. Conrad Nagel and daughter, Ruth, are here from Hollywood, Calif., visiting Migs ‘Ewing and David Ewing:. €.4 3 Dr. Roberta L. Moore who has been spending two weeks here is planning to return to ilifornia ‘ in a short time.:*‘ ;‘ ., 4 CAMP ROOSEVELT AT FT. /SHERIDAN AGAIN War De£t4 Announ B'ï¬â€™:nwm Be (Given ligl;nb'ou } ~ As t Year Checking Account ‘‘Frank L. Smith, can for U# B. senator, will speak at the Waukeâ€" gan armory Friday s April 9, At 8:00 p. m. He will ntflpn‘l and state issues. All come. Elva Jean Hall‘s y has been sent to compete with best essays of six other schools in! suburban district for the prize, h is a perâ€" sonallyâ€"conducted trip t ashington, our Capitol, with all expenses paid. .. The first choice was essay of Eiva Jean Hall of Bluff,© the second one > Marion tein, : the third Catherine Muller the fourth Lloyd Wightman. 44 x ‘ This contest was held in the school with Miss Lomira Perry in charge. The: unsigned cssays were numbered and given to the jud select the four best ones. ‘The were Mr. Bandwick and Mr. 8 of the high school, Mrs, Harry Luf and Mrs, Mare Law. 3 ob : Mrs. Gordon B of M ;oad is hostess this a to the orth Shore Chapter of the Daughâ€" ters: of the American Rtvolution. The assisting hostesses are, Mrs. Sellery and Mrs. Gehr. °_ _ | /. The chapter wishes ‘deep appreciation of the earhest thought andâ€"effort of the stu of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school who comâ€" peted in the prize essay t; "Why Uphold the Constitution of the United States ?" t ELVA\JEAN HALL WINS ) MISS CELIA BANBECK § C _/ NAR. EssaYy coNnTEsr) DIEsS HERE WEDNESDANY _ PHARMACISTS Highland Park . TWO f Phone 23 STORES Our stock is complete, consisting of EARL W. GSELL & CO. â€"COME TO USâ€" EAT YOUR SUNDAY D } at I THE CAFETERIA Let us'}*f_lp to make the cleaning :‘ easy for you! < FOR YQOUR NEEDS IN HOUSEâ€" ~CLEANING THIS SPRING Chamo Sponges â€" ; Disinfectants Moth Balls Na Flakes Fly Sprays HATS COATSâ€"FROCKS â€" SPORTSWEAR mon&«s AO SHERIJDAN RD IOHLAND PARK, > ots Loutladhon 4 & 14 Rubber Gloves STORES Phone 2300 In loving memory ofâ€" our. darl daughter and sister, Elizabeth P: erali, who passed away two â€"ye ago today, April 7, 1924; F Sad and sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all Her memory is as sweet today, As the hour she passed away. Missâ€"Celia Manbeck died: We day afternoon at the home of Mr Mrs. George Bray, Homewood ay where she made her home, and 1 is, also the home of Miss Olive | ele. Miss Manbeck was the aun! Mrs. Bray and Miss Hacefele. She 78 years of age and had been i some time. The funeral will be h« the home at 11 o‘clock Friday, burial will be at Naperville, I!L. MERTON of the MOVIES . b Admission 75¢, 50¢, 25¢ Reserved seats on sale toâ€" day ‘at E. W. Gsell & Co., or at the box office tomorâ€" row evening. Youth â€" Comedy â€" Romance Friday Night, 8:15 p. m. Ammonia Turpentine Moth Sprayers Moth Liquids Insect Powders Brushes Deerfieldâ€"Shields Auditorium TH oving father and sisters. 698 IN â€" MEMORIA M home of Mr, omewood a y home, and Miss Olive Ha was the aunt Hacfele. She â€" th. Palk 4* he ET '/,'l AZa / @§â€" $# Â¥p T} i { i M 3 put i at Arbrk u“ n aire i $R it There °=§{§‘.'&‘ do parn : cagko or i "Wirst Pafk eit :l'&i: «ul to the i Wm, L. Fr Hagti i. f fflm pla Un tt thair 14 gAT nreâ€"s 18 C=C jli dn 109