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Highland Park Press, 15 Jul 1926, p. 6

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the' I in tl r' ‘xx 'urt ttra." George T. Shay and Mrs. Blaine Smith will Wu at bridge Mrs. C. WWhhsnerrwi11 entertain at bridge next Wetland“ afternoon. Mr. Bernard Hint: of Chicago was the week-end we of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skillet. Mrs. Guy V. Dickinson and Mrs. Arthur Jerrems have issued cards for a one o'clock luncheon followed by bridge to be kiyen " the Moraine hotel, Thursday. July 22. A buffet supper and bridge ill he! held " giriergate Golf club thi elre-l hing. Thursday. I Sheridan Rebekah Sewing Circle} will hold a pienie in Sunset Park next‘ week Thursday. I Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard has just returned to her home on Walker awn, having spent the past two weeks in New York and Washington, D. C., at which time she visited the Pavilion Royal. tt summer resort located at Valley Stream, Long Island. under the management " Major William J. Foster, formerly of Ft. Sheridan. Mrs. N. Van Riper and daughter, Mrs. ley and children, have re- turned from New Britton, Conn., where they motored and visitefMra. Britton, another daughter of Mrs. Van Riper. Miss Ruth Dunscomb is entertain- ing a number of friends at dinner Saturday eeenintt. Emlyn Barber is Waiting friends " Long Grove this week. Sir.fdwarri Booth returned Sun- day {mm St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rithschild and son Geogge and Miss Amy Rothschild have moved out to Highland Park from Chicago for the slimmer and are in their residence at 824 Lincoln a ve Mrs. William Guyot is spending this week in Olney, Ill., visiting relatives. Mrs. Frank B. Knight of the North Shore hotel, former,resident of this city, left last week for Maine where she is Vjsiting her sister. Ruth and Esther Drake spent last week in Kenosha. Wis., visiting relatives. . Mr. A. C. Hackborth, former man- ager of the Consumer', stores, left Sunday evening for Greenly, ltc, where he will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samuelson of! 121 S. Lincoln nve., have just returned: from California where they spent the, past six weeks visiting all points of interest. I Mrs. J. F. McClernan and daughter Sarah Ann returned Monday fro Saugatuck. Mich., where they apex several days. Mrstavid look and son David of Pasadena. Calif., are at the North Shore hotel, Evanston. They were former residents of Highland Park and many of their old friends here will be anxious to meet them. Miss Eva Wyeofr has returned to Highland Park and is residing at he Y. W. p. A. Miss Wycoff gave a song recital/ut Bamsville, Ohio on June 28. ‘ Mr. Edward Ohlwein and family of) Wapello. Ia., motored here last week‘} and spent a few days with the BIL! ward Eichler family. I , Dudley Pearson of Ridgewpod Drive is visiting relatives in 'tk- ford, Ill. , Miss Alieswe Winters entertai ed " bridge Saturday in complimen to Miss Eunice Campbell of Ann Ar r, Mich, who was Miss Ethel Hartmin's guest. '; Miss Lida Londmeier left Sun ay evening for Little Falls, Minn. to visit relatives for' two weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker nd children have gone to Lone Lake or a few weeks. 3 Miss Ruth Benson is entertaintrw the Five Hundred club at a picni at Forest Preserve this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCatYrey daughter Virginia returned Sun from Mechanicsburg, P... where t spent several weeks visiting retntii Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCotYrey nd daughter Virginia returned Sun " from Mechanicsburg, Pn., where t ey spent several weeks visiting relati a. Miss Susan Learning of _Co1 do Springs, Colo., spent a day last w k visiting her brother Mr. J. F. De m- ing enroute from New York. ll Mr. and Mrs. C. Spencer Etheri of Grand Rapids, Mich., are viai Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope, Mr. Mrs. John L. Udell and Mr. Paul Udell for two weeks. The iiiiiii7sur club will meet n ‘xt 4 Liirui, Monday evening at the home of " Mr. Edward Stranger. Oakwood ave. i week-, Bichler of N. Second St., for a Tyt) On Tuesday htteen friends motored Perry Ronan who undermt Pi to Lake Geneva, Wir., to visit, Prof. operation for appendicitis at the; L. A. Torrans formerly of the Cosmo- Highland Park hospital has returned politan School of Music. The trip to his home. C , [Was planned in compliment to Mrs. Mrs, H. Dufer of Elgin was the W. C. Eddy of Des Moines, Iowa and Sunday truest of Mists Hazel Booth of:er3. Ellen Whitney of Philadelphia, N. Second st. i both house guests of Mrs. Catherine Mrs. J. C.,Kram and Ion, Genldgof Chicago Wen the guests ot Mr. d Mn. Andrew Erickson list'wcek. r. Rum spent the week-end ban th his family. V ' ' [ _ Miss Anita Steinbach of or1anilo, PU., is the guest of Mrs. Edwin! Eichler of N. Second St., for a month. [ Thar murmur month: of Shri- dan Rebekah lodge will be held next load” evening. There will be initia- tion of enadidntes. All members (rn urged to be present. i' PAGE 811 ge In; iui y Mrs. Delmar Clow and baby of Los Angeles, Calif., tire visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Glow of N. Second street. Mrs. Henry Boehmer and son, Riehs ard. of Chicago. spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., of Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luck of Waupun, Wis., were guests last week of Mrs. Fritz Baht. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist have as their guest Miss Verna Mick, elson of Iron River. Michigan. _ Mrs. Joseph Stine entertained her Bridee club on Thursday afternoon. Eight members were present. Miss Josephine Faxon returned this week from Minneapolis where she has been spending three weeks visiting school friends. , Miss Eunice Campbell who has l, been the guest of Miss Ethel, Harmon l for the past week has returned to her (home in Ann Arbor, Mich. l Mr. and Mrs. Nels Dahl of 817 ' Ridgewood Drive announce. the birth of a son. born Tuesday, July 13 at g the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Michael Conrad and Mr. Peter Dahm of Niles Center were guests a few days of last week of Mr. M. C. Conrad. _ Mrs. Thomas Gallowav entertained fifteen ghests on Thursday afternoon in romplimrnt to her mother, Mrs. G. Carbon. The occasion beirut in cele- bration of Mrs.'Carbson's birthday an- nivcrsary. " The boys of the R. O. T. C. at Fort Sheridan entertained Tuesday with a damn given at the gymnasium. A number of Highland Park folks at- tended. being chaperoned by Mes- dames William Bowden, W. F. Rob- MM. and Hoffman of Ravinia. Mrs. Louis, Lloyd of Chicago “Iran a week-end guest at the Frank D. Aus.. tin home on Wade street. Mrs. Harry Cradle and Mrs. Lean- der L. Winters were hostesses to the board of directors of-the Tenth Dis- trict of Federation of Woman's clubs at a twelve o'eloek luncheon on Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Winters, 359 Laurel avenue. Forty guests wore present. Mrs. Sam Fell of McGovern street is snnnt'inz a week or two in Ann Harbor. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowden of St. Johns avenue had as their din- nvr guest on Sunday Capt. Ronald Thomas of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Price of River Forest were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Rise of Forrest avénue. Mrs. William Bowden spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Charles E. Jones, at Diamond Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell, Mr. and Mrs: B. Udell of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope ,and son, Junior, and Mrs. Solomon St. Peter motored to' Grand Rapids, Mich., last week to attend the funeral services of Mrs. R. S. Udell. Ill Johns ave A wireless telegram has been re- ceived from Dr. Ingalls and party that they reached Liverpool, Satur- day night; it further states that a lovely trip was enjoyed, the oeean'be.. ing calm all the way over. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sanders and daughter Carolyn of Racine, Wis., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of S, St. Miss Marion Norcross who has btien abroad for the past'four months sailed on the Mauretania, July 10 and is expected home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Brady of Highwoqd are receiving congratula- tions oth, the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, July 13 at the Highland Park hospital . Miss Marjorie Van Schaick and Miss Louise Curtis from South Port, Conn., will be guests of Miss Ethel Harmon next week. Miss Ethel Harmon is leaving to- day for Marinette, Wia., where, she will attend a house party over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Levin were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs. Catherine Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witt of Green Bay Rd., have " their guests this week Mrs. Roy Parson 3nd Bon Harry. Mrs. Glen summon 1nd baby Betty-Lou. Miss Bessie Wood and Frank Wood all of Aquawkn. Ill. at the Emma: {duh next Thur-thy afternoon. ' Mrs. Soren K. Ostergurd and small non of Portland, Oregon; are the nuts oCher parenti, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.' Stipe.- , 't M 1 We are happy to see Alex rutnsrit' out attain after his dontiitement f ' several weeks in the Highland Pa; hospital. I Mrs. Fred BotkerV Sunday schoo class of. girls entertained se‘ve other phases of the First Unit Evangelical church young people at , natty given at the home of Mist Francis Tillman Monday evening. Thirty guests were present "l games were played out of doors. ( Mt and Mrs. Francis E,. Woolley of 324 ineoln avenue. Glencoe. are tb. ceiving congratulations op the yet of a daughter, born July 10. St thb Highland Park hospital. . r, _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riedy f Northbrnok, Ill., announce the b) of a stir) born July T at the .Hhrhhuid Park hosbital. , Mrs. Nell Ingram Walton who M. boon the meat of her daughter. rs. Carroll Binder, for the past We weeks left for Milwaukee this ttelt to snend a short time‘boforo leaving for her home in California. , Little Virginia Brower was hostess to nine of her little Ie/yt",',',',"?,! friends on Monday afternoon; the! - casion Juan“; a celebration of lr/tr ninth Iiiv'thdav anniversary. . 1‘ Mrs'.tohn T. Morgan and son. John. Jr.. hav" inst returned from 1,)gt,i; Beach, Florida. where they visi F Mr. and Mrs. o. G. Lunderen. [Mrsl Lundgren returned with Mrs. Moreiut and will be het guest for the summéf. ' mm, ...“...‘...... _ , Mr. and Mrs. Irvind Randall Gd family returned Saturday from a ite- tor trip through the east. They' 'ire gone a month. 5 l, Miss Nina Wheeler,of Lozanspbrt, Indiana is sncnding a few weeks t s- iting her aunt, Mrs. John Bell, of; . M. Johns avenue. _ ' The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church will meet in the church parlorsfibn Friday afternoon. _ Li Mrs. Werner Spengler of Glenbbn avenue is: spending a few days tt week with her sister, Mrs. ~Rq ph Brooks, at Riverside. Ill. //l Mrs. C. A. Roberts of Glencoe ve- nue has as herutuetrt her sister, late. W. Bardeen. and son. Robert, of Wy waukee, Wis. , g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bleimehl'of Arlington Heights were Salary guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland B ei- mehl of Glencoe avenue. l Mrs. John Maher and son. Jero e, of Glencoe avenue, are spending t'lllve..' eral weeks in Detroit, Mich., visiting Mrs. Mhher's sister. 1“ Mrs. Leslie A. Rankin entertained eight friends at her home on Yine nvnnue on Thursday evening. . Mrs. Toni Wyles of N. Sheri an rogd is leaving Saturday for bw Mexico to join her family. They will remain indefinitely. i“ hospital SWN‘M' morning. "I Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke 31nd daughter. Evfelyn. spent the weekymd at Long L V and on Sunday indom- puny withifriends from Chicaéo (rio- tored to L ke 'Como. Wis. 1 Mrs. M. Mahler and non aye spend- ine a few weeks in Detroit. Mich! Mr. and Mrs. o. G. Lundgren of Datona Beach. Florida,' formerly, bf Highland Park, announce the. 18rtlt of a son. born at the Highland Pafk hospital Sv‘mlm' morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Olson (trnd, children, Edna and George, £11110! Walker avenue motored to Ken ska and were Sunday guests of Mr. a d Mrs. Charles Umbuhan, formerhri"of Highland Park. .‘ Mrs. Henry Freberg of Central ive, nue announces the marriege of er daughter. Esther Violet, to Mr. rie L. W. Anderson of Glencoe. , e ceremony was performed by the v. Geo. Finkbeiner on Thursday, Jul 8, in the presence of immediate friends and relatives and was followed, by a receptiin. The bride was very ehsy - ing i n gown of white georgette Girl! 3 tulle veil caught in hood fash'on with orange blossoms and curried a shower bouquet of white roses, ”whet peas'and valley limes. She was at- tended by her sister, Miss Florence M. Johnson, who wore pink georgdtte and carried pink roses while her brother, Raymond C. Johnson, a dl, as best man. After a wedding din erl the happy couple left for a hop y-‘ moon trip to Wisconsin. Mr. and is. Anderson Will be at home at 641 D r- 1 field avenue after Amruttfirst. (, Mrs. Earl Campbell'of Chicago iras, the week-end guest of her mother, Mr}. Elly Clark of McGovern _str¢et. Mrs. Hayes of Pleasant» street en- tertained at five tables of cards ie bunco on Friday afternoon. The) - casion was in celebration of her birth- day anniversary. The successful prize winners were Mrs. Conrad of It; coe, Mrs. Summer," Mrs. Roth nd Mrs. Leakey. . g Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kelley of Raul avenue are spending the week' in Washington. D, C. T Mind Miriam Wilhelm of, Chicago formerly of Highhnd Park returiysd to her home Sunday after beihg lhe guest for a week of Miss Flore ce Schneider. ' ' I Miss Irene 'Fidher of Glenm well known here, underwent an opera on toe appendicitis ht the Grant hoe iul last wink and is reported is doling nicely. . , , In. main, 'timond $9. it', 7. End a' {hair mt om' the m Hrs. Schngider'l' 'ttother Mm. PM. of Chicano. ' . It.’ 2William m, In, it' Noineq,i, it ntVM'ut the I P. Cam-ad home on Deerfield at no. Mrs. Ed. Borkert of 'i'iiii7ii road 'l',',,t'ftd,"dg' three tum of bunco on. urn y t,f,tgt,t'1 occulon was in, celebrati n of' 'ie birthday anniversary. i, , _ Mr. pm! Mm. George Hénler Min their (that: forum past fest w ks Mrs. A. Did: and daughters; Vera and Lois, of Cleveland, Ohio. ", ‘ . pa; mum]: pm, tags, 1116an an, mom The snfety conference bu adopted a code and now all that is necessary is to induce the rattle-ttrained auto drivers to observe it.---rndunapo1is Star. In the afternoon ' program of games and contests was conducted by Mr. Roth and prizes were awarded the winners. There Watt also 1 ball Came for the men and n treasure hunt for the [Idiom ' , SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING RUGS AND DRAPERIES TO -THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY-s DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS LAUNDERERS. The annual outing for the mem- bers, of St. Johns Evangelical church and Sunday school was held Sunday, July 11 in the Forest Preserve west of Glencoo. A service of worship was held in the grove and a talk was given by the pastor, Tr. A. Roth. At the noon-hour everyone enjoyed a pie- nie dinner. Third Flight Hull-E. Laing; P. Prato--Boei, Tucker --'Bye; o'Conpe11-Bye; A. Fell-Bye; J. Co11ine--Byet Willard-- Bye; Baiton--Eatston, Sheahen; J. kelly-M. Beaudin, Second Flight J. Peek-R. L. Putnam; A. MeCaf. frey---E. T. Skidmore; Dr. Copler--W. Hise; H. B1oomflehr-G. Bliss; H. F. Wood-Wampum E. M. Inman-De.. gonhart; Eyler--C. Bub]; Morton- Aldridge. Members of St. Johns Evangel- ical Church Enjoy Pienie ' on Sunday _ The championship fiittht consists of the following pairings. H. Foley-d. Cantor: A. Gilhar-N. Larson: E. Betaaon---P. Carani; J. Peterson-S. Bernardi; L. Larsson--; Bob Betrd--g. Rouse; A. Otaon---R. Sheahen; J. kelly-M. Benudin. There was a three cornered tie for low qualifying honor in the open tour- nament Sunday at Sunset Valley Golf club, Art Olson, George Gilhar and John Kelly shooting TPs. HOLD ANNUAL OUTING IN FOREST PRESERVE Mr. Western, the president, founder and manager. says that North, Shore cemetery at the present time has more roses in bloom than any other five cemeteries in the United States. i No one seems to question this state- ‘, ment, as such a wonderful display of many varieties of roses in a ceme- i tery is an unknown sight to the av- ’erage citizen. After making a trial of various varieties' and trying out and applying, the lore known to en- thusiastic rose growers form: few years in that locality the nager planted 1,500 rose bushes iii the spring of 1925 and 800 more last spring: Mr. Western says they have varieties which, under good care, pro- duce from 40 to 60 blooms for each small bush in a single summer. There are rose growers who have the time to actually keep books with their rose bushes and it is only by this method [ that such facts are obtained. Mr.) Western is: member of the American) Rose society and has been studying\ the subject for years; but this latter statement is equally true of practical- -ly all phases of landscape work. In North Shore cemetery there are roses named after many prominent persons both in Europe and-America. V 3 CORNERED TIE IN OPEN TOURNAMENT Make "TN" It is too big a task to try to de- scribe in a short article the many other charming blooms the evirapr- dirary foliage color efrceta, the vel.. vety lawns, the bird homes and bird baths. the unequalled administration building with its rockbound lily and trohifish pool in front, or other few. tures which charm the visitor. There is no charge for. admission to this Mace of many and varied nature charms, all visitors being welcome. This is the time of year when s feast awaits the eyes of all: visitors to the North Shore cemetery. It is difficult for the average person to find adjectives to adequately express his enthusissm and admiration for every- thing that surrounds him when' mak, ‘ing a tour on foot of this North Shore landscape garden. Many visi- tors call' it "The show phoe of the entire North Shore," but that has be- come a trite saying. Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Cldw and Mrs. Daimu Glow mat heyday in Chi.. cago Visiting relatives. Said to Be Show F Mr. and an Jinx Gambler of Cleveland. Ohio, spent the putvwe‘ek vititintr Mr, ind Mrs. 3.,sunn. NOTABLE BEAUTY . OF N. S. CEMETERY Mr. and Mm. Thom H. 3m have.” their guest Min Edithi My Frypken of Whiting, Indium; (,' Mr. "ttl yam cum P. 89% North swam mad, we Wu eotttrmtttiattmut on the birth " a daughter Sand-y. July 11, J the Highland Park hospitd. s. th. Johns muni- “new in 1.t.rt!t.,tftett.hiyirvtiitu Highland hr]: hospital. _ i, ' Ike "TN" Sunday at Sunset Valley Golf Club; Pairings In Champion Flight If: "td, Kahlua]: Lana, at 706 North Shore Especially In Summer Place of the Phone 251 HIC, HWOOD START THAT SAVINGS ACCOUNT Nod $105,073.06 8 50,000.00 7,600.00 16,6's 7. 75 30,975.81 An Interesting Growth to Vfatclt1 $105,073.06 ' 1,800.00 30,T10.00 / 2,946.44 65,615.91 500.58 An Interesting Statemd Showing the Community How We Grow On April It, 1926 WURCES , 0- June 80. None Loans on Real Estate _---------" 08. l ' 1,800.00 Secured Loans "_"--"-'-.---..---.... 39.341 30,T10.00 Bonds and Securities "_--------. 50,8 / 2,948.44 Furniture nnd Fixture. "_"-"--..-------..--. 10.871 6551??! 9htstt :3d Due from Bank: "---i-r-- 82.88! PHARMACISTS Highland Park TWO Ravini'n Phone 2600 STORES Phone 2300 _ It will faithfully record the We: of Mill- terest, will write them down for your future tttt aawellastoattord you great interstqtthe t. Bring all of your film! beck to for real expert, safe and reliable finishing VACATION NEEDS Highwood State _ w? TAVI' Let Your KodakBe Your “P3: . on Your Vacation Trirs) (. EARL W. GSELL & CO. 660 Rush Street " Erie CHICAGO WOMED MODELS ' solicits, your Savings and Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes [noun - JUST WATCH US GROW Final cleGanee Sale ---NOW--.. 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