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Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1926, p. 4

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Among the Highland Park boys leaving for Camp Roosevelt this month are Charles and Frederick Reichardt. Charles for seven weeks R. 0. T. C. training and Frederick for a seven weeks course in the Junior camp. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Clara Mackin, daughter of Mrs. Clara Mackin who has manâ€" aged Exmoor club for many years, and Mr. Eric Blore, playwriter and actor which took place Saturday, in New York City in "The Little Church Around the Corner." Mis: Harriett Foreman of the Elm Place teaching staff left last evening for her home in Charleston, IIl., for a week‘s visit previous to sailing on the "U. S. S. Lapland" from New York on July 7th for a three months trip abroad. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Wood are attending the commencement exercises at Hanover, North Hampton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Walsh of Highâ€" wood artnounce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Eastman, to Mr. Robert Lee Highline of that city which took place Saturday, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Highline left on a short trip to Wateripo, Wis., where they visited her grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Stokes. The marriage of Miss Katherine Leuer daughter of Mrs. Joseph Leuer and Mr. John Petik took _ place yesterâ€" day morning at nine o‘clock at the Immaculate Conception church, the Rev. Dr. J. D. O‘Neill officiating. The bride wore a dress of white canton crepe trimmed in rose point lace and tulle veil and carried a bridal bouquet of brides roses, sweet peas and lillies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Margaret Leuer, who wore aâ€"dress of pink chiffon with hat to match and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Joseph Leuer, the brides oldest brother served the m as best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Petik left for a wedding trip in the east and will be gone indefinitely. < Upon their return they will reside in Highland Park. . Mr. Leslie McCaffrey who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital last Wedâ€" nesday is getting along nicely. Mrs. McCaffrey and daughter, Mary Virâ€" winia, left June 5 for Mechanicsburg, Pa.. where they will spend the sumâ€" mer with relatives. ‘ Mrs. Angus L. Gunn of Hantsport, Nova Scotia, announces the marriage of her daughter, Hazel Charlotte to Milton J. Hardacre, son of Mrs. Jos. Hardacre of Ravinia, which will take place next Wednesday, June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McHugh of Green Bay, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moran. Mrs. Elizabeth Powell has rented her home on S. St. Johns avenue for the summer to Mr. Agnini and family of the Ravinia company. Mrs. Powell left Saturday for Detroit where she will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiberg anâ€" mounce the engagement of their ‘daughter Harriet Dorothea to Mr. Carl Ivan Johnson, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carl Johnson of Los Angeles, | Mrs. A. E. Bradley returned to ‘Highland Park this morning to spend ‘the summer with Rev.. and Mrs. ‘Frank Fitt. She has been visiting ‘Washington and other places in the east since her return from Panama. Mrs. A. M. Cline of Homewood aveâ€" nue returned last Thursday from Muncie, Ind., where she had been for the past four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Jr., left yesterday to motor to Sioux City, Ta., where they will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kram have moved into their new home on Lemon avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Catherine Allen who had an abcess removed from her neck at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday is getting along nicely, but she will be confined to her bed for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Allard of Montreal, Canada, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Beâ€" rube. ' Arthur. Haven has returned from Brown university in Providence, R. I., where he attended school. Mr. Vallée A. Appel, son of Mrs. J. M. Appel, president of the Highland Park State bank, has just purchased the corner of Vine‘and Linden aveâ€" nues upon which he expects to build n ;meslence this summer. Mr. Appel is viceâ€"president and manager of the Fulton Cold Storage company of Chiâ€" On Tuesday afternoon the marriage «E Miss Lorraine Walker, daughter of Mrs. W. H. Barker left Monday for Winnepeg, Canada, where she will spend the summer with her parents the Honorable Robert and Mrs. Watâ€" son. Mr. and Mrs. Sam‘l H. Martin, Jr. will occupy the home of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mansfield Jones of Winnetka until the ‘return of Mrs. Mansfield and her son from Europe. cago Miss Elizabeth Wilder who has been attending Smith college arrived home Tuesday. _ Mrs. C. J. Tremaine of S. Forest avenue and her sister, Mrs. Herbert ‘Vincent Hills of Santa Barbara, Calif., sail from New York, June 24 on the "S. S. Majestic‘ to spend the summer in Europe. , â€" Dr. D. W. Rogers returned on Satâ€" | urday after a week spent in visiting | his family in Massachusetts and atâ€" | tending the graduation exercises of |his son, Robert Wainwright Rogers, | who‘ received his diploma in Marine |architecture and naval engineering | and received at the same time a comâ€" | mission in the U. S. Army as second lieutenant of engineers from. the | Massachusetts Institute of Technoloâ€" | peonies and bridal wreath. Little Verna May White acted as ring bearâ€" ler. Mr. William White served the |{groom as best man. .A reception folâ€" lowed the ceremony at the home of }the bride‘s aunt and uncle Mr. and ( Mrs. Leo White of Bloom street. As | this was Mr. White‘s birthday anniâ€" | versary a beautiful birthday cake adorned the table together with a most | attractive wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. | Barber will reside in Waukegan. | Miss Catherine McMunn left last ie‘vening for Califqrnia where she will | spend the sommer. A daughter was born to Mrs. Marâ€" tha Carolan of Deerfield at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on last Thursday, June 10. Her husband, John Carolan, was accidentally killed several months ago by a St. Paul train. Miss Virginia E. Wicks, a member of the class of 1922 of Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, received the deâ€" gree of Ph:B. from the University of Chicago, on Tuesday, June 15. Irving Conrad returned home the early part of the week from Purdue university after the Commencement exercises there. It is reported that a Chinese launâ€" dry is planning to locate on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. De Muth have opened their home here, having spent the winter visiting friends in Detroit, Mich., and in the east. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sheldon and daughter, Betty, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting their brother, Dr. A. R. Sheldon. . Mrs. Fred Wood and Mrs. Prye of Fond du lac, Wis., were the week end guests of Mrs. Harvey Witten. A new cement sidewalk is being constructed on North St: Johns and in front of the ‘State bank building and the North Shore Line station. The new walk is wider and covers the vaâ€" cant space left when the new paveâ€" ment was completed some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Steele are leavâ€" ing today for Saginaw, Mich., where they will visit their brother, Mr. George Lighthall. j Mr. M. Warner spent the past week in Minot, N. D. and St. Paul, Minn. He visited his sister, Mrs. Thos Lowrie, of St. Paul. k Mrs. Henry F. Clow and daughter, Florence, who spent the past month in California returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Delmar Clow and baby returned with them and will spend a month visâ€" iting in Highland Park, Lake Forest and Princeton. Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Wolcott and son the Rev. Leonard C. Wolcott motored to Lake Mills, Wis., yesterday and reâ€" turned today. . # The George W. Rossetter family have moved into the A. L. Wilcoxson house on Lincoln avenue, which they purchased some weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kemp of Edgeâ€" cliffe drive, have gone to Washington, D. C. on a few weeks trip. Professor Jesse L. Smith will give his lecture on "European Experiences" at the Bethany Evangelical church on Sunday night, June 20. Mr. George Millard of Pasadena, Calif., is in Highland Park on busiâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Leisenring left Monday for a six weeks motor trip in Minnesota. + Mrs. W. W. Watkins and daughter left yesterday morning for the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone â€" National Park where they will spend the sumâ€" mer. Mrs. Lee Fearing and small daughâ€" ter, Gracelee, of New Mexico are visâ€" iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carqueville of Oakland avenue. Mr. Fearing will join his family in a week or so. . Miss Mae Sitjestrom, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby and two chilâ€" dren motored to Kenosha, Wis., Sunâ€" day where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur Wood will move from 18 Dale avenue to 181 Belle avenue, Mr, and Mrs. Hastings having taken their home. Mrs. Harold Gifford entertained at two tables of bridge yesterday afterâ€" noon. . ; * Mr. and Mrs. David A. Thomas had as their dinner guest last.evening Mr. Hiram B. Odell of New York, brother of exâ€"governor B. Odell of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kittman motored to Aurora, Il., last Sunday and were guests at the home of Mrs. J. E. McCormick of that city. Mrs. Minnie Walker.of Milwaukee and Mr. Bery!l Barber of this city took place at four o‘clock at Grace M. E. church, the Rev. Mr. Doble reading the ceremony, The bride wore a dress of pale blue canton crepe with a poudre blue hat and carried a bouquet of white sweet peas and carnations. She was attended by Miss Florence Griesâ€" meyer as maid of honor, and she was attired in white canton crepe with whke hat and carried a bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snobble and famâ€" ily of Hazel avenue have gone to South Haven, Mich., for the summer. © The Rt. Rev. Msgr. M. T. O‘Brien, V. G. P. A., of St. Anne‘s Cathedral, Great Falls, Mont., and the Rev. John O‘Carroll, pastor of Miles City, Mont., will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mooney of Oakwood avenue during the Eucharistic congress. Mrs. C. E. Porter who has been up in Wisconsin returned home for: the commencement exercises at the high school this evening. The group of North Shore artists who are studying landscape painting every Saturday afternoon under Mr. Peyraud‘s instruction has been so inâ€" creased in enrollment that another class is being formed ~for Friday mornings. They have been painting in the lovely country around Half Day. Miss Martha Arnswald of North St. John‘s avenue spent the past week with Miss Martha Luger of Winnetâ€" ka. Stanley Shipnes of South Green Bay road returned on Tuesday from Wilâ€" liams college, Williamstown, Mass. Miss Marjorie Cutler, who is teachâ€" ing in Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y., Mr. F. S. Cutler of Portland, Ore., of their father, Dr. W. P. Cutler of Hammond, Ind., were called home late last week by the very critical illness o ftheir father, Dr. W. P. Cutler of 403 South Sheridan road. Dr. Cutler is very slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Danner of Cenâ€" tral avenue are receiving the congraâ€" tulations of their friends on the birth of a son born on Tuesday. The Ladies‘ Aid of Grace M. E. church will hold their regular meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. A. M. Webâ€" ster of Marion street tomorrow after. noon. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Lois Georgia Hodges of Kansas City, Mo., to Colin Campbell Sanborn of Highland Park. The cereâ€" mony took place at threeâ€"thirty o‘clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira J. Geer, 296 Prospect avenue. The . Rev. Mr. Magor of LaGrange Methodist church read the service. Miss Hodges has been a member of the high school faculty for the past five years.| * â€" Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell of Lake place have as their guest Mr. Henry Hall of Vincennes, Ind., who is a student at the Officers‘ Training Camp. A program interesting to Highland Parkers, broadcast from WMAQ, the Chicago Daily News station in Chi‘ cago, last Friday evening, was the reâ€" cital given by Rollin Pease of Evansâ€" ton. Among his selections were the lovely "I Passed By Your Window," "The Home Road," "Invocation of Orpheus" and several other numbers. Every tone and inflection of Mr. Pease‘s fine voice was clearly audible and made the recital most enjoyable. Mrs. Walter W. Manning and son, Richard, of North Linden avenue, left yesterday morning for their summer home at Glenburnieâ€"onâ€"Lakeâ€"George, N.Y. Mr. Manning will join his famâ€" ily there in a couple of weeks. They will return about October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Menoni of North Green Bay road announce the birth of a baby daughter on Monday. Mrs. Ross J. Beatty of Ravine drive is hostess at luncheon today in com.â€" plimentâ€" to Mrs. W. Scott Robinson of Chicago. Miss Lydia Garling of North St. John‘s avenue spent the weekâ€"end in Manistee, Mich. Mrs. E. P. Norcross and children of Maple Lane have gone to Pentwater, Mich., for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Purdy returned last week from Josephine, Ala., where they were the past winter. Mrs. Henry Siegel and daughter, Annadorothy were luncheon guests of Mrs. George L. Vetter and Mrs. A. M. Johnson on Tuesday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans of the Ambassador hotel, Chicago, are at the Exmoor Country club for the summer. _ Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Monroe of Deerfield road are the happy parents of a little son born on Monday, June Dr. Laura Orvis Parsons and Miss Elizabeth B. Constantine announce the engagement of Marika C. Constantine of Highland Park to Oscar Heard, son of Judge and Mrs. Oscar Heard of Freeport. Mrs. F. T. Golden expects to enterâ€" tain Mrs. Harry W. Schwartz of Burâ€" lington, Ta., as her‘weekâ€"end guest. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones of Vine avenue: have returned from Hot Springs, Va., and Roanoke Plantation, Randolph, Va., where they visited their son Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were away about.two weeks. Mrs. John H. Harmon of Laurel avenue has returned from a ten days trip to New York where she visited her sister Mrs. Arthur van Schaick. Mrs. Henry H. McKay of South Linâ€" den avenue will entertain at bridge on Friday, June 25, in compliment to Mrs. N. G. Lenington of North Sherâ€" idan road who is going abroad in the near future. * Mrs, Morton R. Mavor of Laurel avenue are entertaining at dinner at Exmoor Country club on Saturday evéning, June 19. First Lieut. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Graban of Fort Sheridan ‘are being congratulated on the birth of a daughâ€" ter at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday. Lieut. Graban is in the 14th Field Artillery. Mrs. D. M. Erskine has returned from â€"Pasadena, California, where she spent the winter, to her home on East Park avenue. Miss Carolyn Shields sailed last Saturday from Montreal for England where she plans to spend the summer. 14 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, / HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The J. Fred McGuire trophy, now held by Arthur H. Harrison, will be competed for. Eighteen holes. Medal play. No handicaps. There will also be numerous prizes to be played for on a handicap basis. The Moldaner bakery business on Central avenue, west, has been sold to Mr. Roy Brownell of Algona, who is now in charge of the bakery. Mr. Brownell plans to continue the busiâ€" ness at the same location and with the same force. He will have on hand at all times all kinds of fresh bakery goods and promises efficient and prompt service. a¢ Glencoe lodge No. 983, A. F. and A. M. announces that through the courtâ€" esy of its members who are also memâ€" bers of the Briergate golf club, the annual tournament of Glencoe lodge will be held on that course Friday afâ€" ternoon, June 25, beginning at 1 o‘clock. Dinner will be served st the club house promptly at 7 p. m., and will Miss Carolyn Howard, who has been teaching in Minden, La., for the past winter, is spending the summer holiâ€" days with her mother, Mrs. Laura Howard. GLENCOE MASONS TO __PLAY GOLF JUNE 25 Lodge‘s Annual Tourney Will Be Held at Briergate on That Date _ summer vacation with his Mfi, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Parkin of Laurel avenue. His sister Miss l(ar;‘;i: will arrive home from Smith co toâ€" morrow, : | | Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Eldred of Laurel avenue have just returned from a weeks sojourn in New York City. Veronese Beatty is at homt"fir'om Bennett school, Millbrook, N. Y., for the summer holidays. Her brother R. T. Beatty returned yesterday from Princeton university where he is a stuâ€" dent. * Mr. and: Mrs. Henry F. Dickinson and family who formerly ‘were resiâ€" dents of Highlyid Park, will arrive on Sunday from Carmelâ€"by the Sea, Calif., to spend a few days with friends in Highland Park before sailâ€" ing for Europe on Saturday, June 26. Mrs. T. E. Pierson of Orlando, Fla., is here visiting her daughter Mrs. W. A. Rudolph of Laurel avenue. The evening services on Sunday will consist of the Holy Hour from 8:00 until 9:00. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. James Travis. IOWA MAN BUYS | : j MOLDANER BAKERY Richard Rex Parkin returned on Tuesday night from Yale to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon of Homeâ€" wood avenue are the happy parents of a little son born on Tuesday mornâ€" ing. Sunday, first mass will be solemn pontificial high mas at 6:00 a.m. at which the Right Rev. Francis Cleâ€" ment Kelley, D.D., will be the celeâ€" brant. He will be assisted by the Rev. James Pravis, assistant editor of the, Hartford Transcript, Hartâ€" ford, Conn‘., Rev. William J. Anthony, Ph.D., rector of St. Peter‘s Cathedral, Cincinnati, Ohio, Rev. William Casey of New Haven, Conn., and Rev. F. J. Magner. The other masses of the day will be 7:30, 9:00, and 10:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Easton of South St. John‘s avenue | are spending the summer at Lakeside, Mich. Little Miss Jean Adell Bowers of Washington, Pa., arrived Sunday to be the guest of her cousin little . Miss Athalie Shirley Kilgore of Central avenue. The doll donated by Mrs. Martin Insull, which was given away under the auspices of the Plymouth Chapâ€" ter, Daughters of the British Emâ€" pire, for the benefit of the British Old People‘s home at Riverside, was awarded to Mrs. D. J. Gunn of Fosâ€" ter street, Evanston, at a picnic and pound day party held at the Home on Wednesday, June 16. > Prstestentortentantestontentontontsa®sstontsa®oetontoatantvatontsa®tontoat «lecleclecJecfacTectesSectesSeeSectoctesSectechecSectoofeoSecPentaeSeoSect Saturday, June 19th, Confessions from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. and from 7:30 until all are heard. There will be four priests for that purpose. _ Mrs. Edward M, Conrad and Mrs. F. T. Golden and her two children returnâ€" ed on Sunday from a visit in Burlingâ€" ton, Ia. They were accompanied home by Miss Priscillia Conrad who is at home from Drake university, Des Moines, Ia., to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Vail of Laurel avenue have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eisenâ€" hart of Rochester, N.Y. The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks Social club will be held on. Wednesday, June 23, at the Elks club house. t ute h fuate ts Stea teateatecteate ts e4 0900020408280 4229 elevlefecLecLectectasSoctesLocfesSestactesSectectesSoatectanteabectastooSecte Mrs, Howard L. Wynegar of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paige of the Exmoor Country club. « Major James T. Moody of Ridgeâ€" wood drive was called to active duty in the ordnance department at the Savanna proving ground this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kelleher anâ€" nourice the marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Verda Kelleher Marifjeren to Mr. Lyman D. Murphy which took place Tuesday, June 8th at Park River, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will be at home after July first in Lake Forest. Order of services and those taking part at St. James church, Highwood, are as follows: ST. JAMES CHURCH Mu es dftcen s m ran m e o apibee Ns Bd enc There will be a meeting of the North Shore Garden club on Tuesday, June 22, at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock at the residence of Mrs. J. Harry Selz, 740 Sheridan. road, Glencoe, Ill. Mrs. Louise Hubbard will talk on "Annuals in the Perennial Border." ® Those desirous of so doing, may play over the course in the morning without any extra charge, except for lunckeon, which can be arranged for through a member of the Golf comâ€" mittee. Any Mason who is a resident in Glencoe, or who is a member of Brierâ€" gate Golf club is invited to attend and will be eligible for the prizes for nonâ€" members events. be followed by presentation of the prizes. / Handicaps will be based on a playâ€" er‘s home club rogard, or his five best scores. N. S. GARDEN CLUB MEETS NEXT TUESDAY ww un us us us an m we n un me ue ae as e ts de am on on un mss us as n we m an on un hn un on un un on un e an on an us on an (ilie on an un wh s ut Highwood State THE MONTH OF TWO IMPORTANT EVE _ _ WEDDINGS and GRADUATIONS I will serve dinner parties by appointment at my H 138 S. Green Bay Rd. REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND RAVIOL! | . 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LENCIONI â€"S t a t i o n e r â€" "The Community Bank" PHARMACISTS Telephone H. P. 567 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, E. Benson, 5.. P. Olson, 5. ° *~ The high score winners B. Siljestrom, 9. A. McCaffrey, 9. There were thirtyâ€"four Entries in the tournament. The bling hole was hole number 9. V On Sunday, June 20, the ent will be ball sweepstakes n#icap). This should be interesting Bs it costs one ball to play in this ment. The results of the Blind Hole tour nament held Sunday, June‘$38, at th Sunset Valley Golf club as fol lows: The low score winners e: RESULTS GIVEN OF ! sUnpaY‘s TOurnEy, ' ILLIN'IS Open Saturday 6 to 8 @,. m. â€" Individual Bo N $ as folâ€" Tel. H. 16 (t M W1 §

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