13A tif f e Af 18 Mrs. Clara Michel of Portage, Wis., whohas been a guest at the home of the C. V. Wilsons 6f Ravinia for the past week has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zipoy who have been spending ‘the summer in I Mich., took a trip to East Minn., last v;k. Mr. now returned.t@â€"Highland k $ rt stay and Will return Ironwood, Mich., took a trip to East| fro1 Gram@ Forks, Minn., last week. Mr. eas tipoy Wls now returned t@>Highland| N Park for W ghort stay _,mretnrn“m soon. to }Oim Mrs. ; in Minneâ€" , her 2 en y e i come back to Highâ€" | fiek land Park the early part of Sepntemâ€" sist Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad motorâ€" ed on Friday in company with Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer of Chicago for a three weeks stay at Leland, Mich. The marriage of Miss Mabel Howe, daughter of Mr.â€" and Mrs. Frank Howe of Central avenue, to Arthur Muir of Evanston will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 25. and are residing in La Grange until the opening of school. . The Arthur G. McPhersons have left to spend the week with the Henry M. Priors on Chain O‘Lakes in northâ€" ern Wisconsin. Donald Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brown of Rogers Park, spent the past three. weeks visiting his aunt,: Mrs. Paul: W. Blanchard of Walker: avenue. Miss Ella Donnersberger is spendâ€" ing the week with Miss Genevieve Coffey in Kewaukee, Wis, r WMW f Septemâ€" ber to spend "wln:::o ptem Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Wright and children have returned from their camping trip in Northern Wisconsin Eric Engberg and Leslie Laegeler have left on a.two weeks motor trip to Wisconsin. . ‘Mr. Hiram V. Nichols, pharmacist at Sweetland‘s drug store is enjoyâ€" ing a two weeks vacation. w‘ Miss Stevens of Rushville, Ill., has been the guest of Mrs. Henry A. Babâ€" cock for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery of Montclaire, N. J., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winâ€" fck n lliet ic liP Li ret db celt‘s manntadificab is dk.s: dRA .11 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Decker and children who have been spending the summer at Long Lake, Ill., have reâ€" turned to their home. » Mrs. W. H. Saathoff and daughters, Janet and Naami, are spending a few days this week at Lake Geneva, Wis,. The next regular meeting of the Lady Elks Social club will be held next Wednesday. > The Emil Lauridsen family have moved into the Joseph Jacobs resiâ€" dence on Vine avenue. Little Junior Rose is confined to his home with blood poisoning in his foot resulting from. stepping on a rusty nail. He is reported as getting along nicely. " s Mrs. Harold F. Smith and son Warâ€" ren of Des Plaines spent last week with her parenf.s, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer. Mrs. Harry Stupple and son are spending a few weeks vacation at New Paulette, Va. ‘ Mr. Stupple will leave on Monday to join his family. Mrs. John Hamdon Gray announces the engagement of her daughter Helen Louise to Mr. Allie S. Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Arnold of Falmouth, Ky. The date for the wedding has been set for August twentyâ€"eighth. | 4 Mr. F. J. Garrity of Skokie avenue and Mr, M. J. Buckley of Chicago sailed August 14 on the Cythia for London, England and Ireland. Mrs. Bayard Taylor sailed last Wednesday for South America where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Dieter. > Mr. and Mrs. Mason G. Armstrong have gone to Ottumwa, Ia., where they will spent a few weeks. i ‘ Miss Kathleen Turner and Miss Edna Volmer of Kenosha, Wis., were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. James Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Andrews and son Edgar of Kansas City, Mo., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winters. : Mr. and Mrs#. Henry F. Clow are spending today at Long Lake, I!l., with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown. Rev. and Mrs. William B, Doble are enjoying a two weeks vacation at Rockford, TI1. and daughter left Tuesday for White Lake, Mich., where they will spend two weeks. 3 Mr. Oscar Lundgren left Sunday to join his parents at their summer cotâ€" tage at Traverse City, Mich,. He was accompanied his uncle Mr. John Freberg. Mr, E. Nelson also went with them as far as Whitehall, Mich. Mr. and Mrts. Kenneth C. Bennett ~Mr. W. H. Sagthoff and Miss Carâ€" olyn left Friday to visit his parents in Genoa, I1L. ( Â¥ Miss Frances Holbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Holbrook and Mrs. Hoyt Ives are landing in Montreal on Friday after a three weeks‘ jaunt in France and Belgium. Mrs. B. A.; Smith is visiting her daughter Mrs. H. Danforth of Gary, PAGE FOUR â€" : _ The . Deerfleldâ€"Shields boys‘ band iwhich has played for many civic celâ€" ebrations along the north shore, was } engaged to play in the Wilmette day «pdrade ‘yesterday. _: Mr., W. Fred Gallagher who has been seriqusly ill with the flu for the past 'wa& is very much improved. Miss Lilian Tucker has returned from a three weeks vacation in the avenue, has as her guests this week her mother, Mrs. Smith of Springâ€" field, Ohio, and her fatherâ€"inâ€"law and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Farquhar and Miss Farquhar of Evansville, Ind. _ Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Binder are spending several weeks vacation in northern Wisconsin. { â€"Miss Marjorie Davies of North St. John‘s avenue entertained at bridge on Tuesday evening. Miss Florence Schneider who spent the past week in Chiecago as the guest of Miss Miriam .Wilhelm returned ho!ne on Tuesday. _ . § of her birthday last Thursday eveâ€" ning, Aug. 12. Bunco was the feaâ€" ture:of the evening and the first prizes were awarded to Miss Luella Dunn and Leo Spaulding and the conâ€" solation prizes to Miss Winifred Ellis of Chicago and Maurice Dunn. ‘Reâ€" freshments werse served. All enjoyâ€" ed a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Blasdel Shapleigh of St. Lotis, Mo., spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Shapleigh‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs; George Schofield. Twentyâ€"five friends of Highland Park, Northbrook, Evanston and Chiâ€" cago surprised Miss Lillian Howe of Central avenue with a party in honor Mr. and Mrs. William Denison Young and their family of Forest avenue have returned from a stay of several weeks at Palisades Park, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Jones of Ravinia left Sunday on a motor trip through Canada. They plan to stop at Land O‘Lakes{, Wis., on their way home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart of Homewood avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Helen Irene to Don McCoy \of Bradenton, Fla. The wedding will take place in the early fall. % Mrs. Edward Conrad and Mrs. Frederick Golden with her two chilâ€" dren Frederick, Jr.. and Gloriaâ€" Jeanne are leaving Saturday for a few weeks visit in Fisk, Wis., Mrs. Conrad‘s home. The Misses Mayta and Lucille Helm who have been guests at the Conrad home for the past three weeks will return home to. Fisk with them. 1 The Philathea class of the First United Evangelical Sunday school will hold their annual picnic next Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Kittman of North St. Johns avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kittman of Beaver Dam, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs, Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue motored to Aurora last Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCorâ€" mick. On their return to Highland Park the party stopped at Barringâ€" ton‘and had their evening lunch in one‘ of the groves there. Raymond Donnersberger of South Green Bay road is spending the week at Lake Onekama, Mich. Miss Katherine and Miss Mildred Rouse left Tuesday morning with their brother, Francis, to go to Rochester, Minn., where Francis will undergo an examination at the Mayo Bros. clinic today. « Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr., and baby and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller of Winnetka have motored to Columbus, Ohio, where they . will spend several weeks visiting relaâ€" tives. © ; Mrs. James Smith of South Sheriâ€" dan road with her three children left on Saturday morning to spend eleven days at Crystal Lake. & Mr. and Mrs. Weidlich of New York are. spending six> weeks with Mr., and Mrs. John Llewellyn of Prairie avenue. f Mrs. Harry Aldridge andâ€" Louise left Saturday for Utica, N. Y., to visit relatives. .â€" The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fitt left last week for a vacation at Rice Lake, Wis. * j d .. Mrs. Rolland Hastings of Dale aveâ€" nue entertained at dinner before the dance at Exmoor club on Saturday evening. c3 io G9e Dorothy Jane Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood drive is spending the week with her brother, Kenneth Melville, of Chiâ€" cago. ; ; ‘â€" Frank 8. Wichman of South St. Johns avenue will return the latter part of the week from a short busiâ€" ness trip to New York City... .« The Ladied‘ Aï¬d%tha Grace M. E. church will holf an allâ€"day meetâ€" Mrs, 0. Holstrom and son, Harold, of Onwentsia. avenue have left to spend their vacation at Niagara Falls and other points in New York. They will be gone indefinitely. â€" ing at the church on Friday.. Mrs. Robert Black‘s circle will serve the lunch, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ed <Borkert and daughter, Nancy, left Monday on a motor trip to California. They will visit friends and relatives in Los Anâ€" geles and San ‘Francigco. ® â€" Mrs. Frank Curley:of Prairie aveâ€" nue gave a luncheon â€" Tuesday to twenty friends from Highwood. and outâ€"ofâ€"town.~ The luncheon was unâ€" der the auspices of the Club Alumâ€" inum company of Chicago. 6 . E. Farquhar of Glenview chsiosipiihirsisarnncsess, . Miss Marcella : of Paris, m., is visiting Mrs. F. ‘Porter of Cary avenue this week. KEA . ; Mr. Michael Mo#i® of 1117 street, Hubbard > re home yesterday fr the Hi, Park hospital undery minor . operation.. 7 We â€" wishes o: the shin bone. $ifhe accident ocâ€" curred last Satu in the machine shop of the C. & ‘B. Ry. _Miss Priscilla White of Boston, Mass., is the of: Miss Mary Kimball of South n Bay road for a few days. * | Mr. Laurence liam â€"White is confined to his horli jwith blood poiâ€" soning of the leg WMs the result of infection following® k bruise caused when a hammer gl ‘d, striking him otx the shin bone. $ifhe accident ocâ€" curred last Satu in the machine shop of the C. & 8. Ry. Miss Mable~ E1 from a two weeks Capt. C. H. Sinfilair, formerly of Port Huron now re@ifling at 408 Dale avenue, celebrated jgightieth birthâ€" day last week at inner given in his honor. ko f Mrs. E. D. PlantWi@nd daughter Luâ€" cille of St. Louis > spending this week with Mrs. C.W. Gates. Campbell Chap o. T12 °0. K. S. held their regular ing last eveâ€" ning in Masonic ; Miss Pauline J&hggon and Mrs. L. M. Williams ' fturned from a motor trip to Mkron, Ohio, and Niagara Falls. ( were. accomâ€" panied by Mr. an@:@Mrs. Kenneth C. Melville, of Chicagh formerly of this city. ht ; . Mrs. Mary L. .?.- nd left Sunday for the west whelfe she will spend a couple of weeks. B ; .: ts ts Mr. and Mrs. Jojeéph B. Garnett and children left yes T& y for a ten days motor trip in Wilcansin. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Tes Summers reâ€" turned Tuesday a two weeks motor trip to Ka: City, Mo. gan. Their (df@iéhters ElJsie and Florence who a: t Camp Kechua, on Lake Mis fee will return home with their ents. Miss <Norma ‘ erg has left on a two weeks‘ laWi trip. Mr. and Mrs.FRj A. Watking reâ€" turned Sunday u;& a short motor trip to Green I§ u Elkhart Lake and the Dells oisconain. They will leave the latt hx part of this week for a motor trip Wrpund Lake Michiâ€" Mrs. L. B. Sinplair and daughters Ruth and ElizaÂ¥Wéth left last week for their summeri{Bpome on Lake Winâ€" nebago, near OV i osh, where Mr. Sinclair will joi ‘ em later. Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Winclair are remainâ€" ing in Highland fFi§rk at their home at 108 Dale avenile: Mr. Charles jaugh and daughâ€" ter Miss Mildr t this morning to motor to Minoccig, Wis., for:a few days of golf.. â€" §‘ .â€" 4 Mr. and Mrs. $Sohn Peters field are the ha parents 0 girl born at the BÂ¥ighland P pital on SaturdgW,Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs, #, V. Wilson had as their weekâ€"end ts of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. MoriaWity and son of Milâ€" waukee. hy !~ ‘ Jack Gardner §f â€"Central avenue is visiting the Henfy Benekes at their summer camp infOnekama, Mich. Francis Willis avenue is the q Richard Grow, 0 this week. < Mr. and Mrs#Kittman of North St.â€"Johns avenug@ have had as their guests during | past week their brother and siste®,, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kittman© and t ‘son, Harold, of Beaver Dam, WHy â€" _ J. L. FearingBUr., left last week for Mexico to rone two weeks. Dr. and Mrs.§J.â€"P. O‘Connell of Ridgewood driv®are leaving Saturâ€" day to spend t | weeks in northern Wisconsin. t [.% f Miss Ella D&inersberger had as her guest last Week Miss Genevieve Coffey of â€"KewW#likee, Wis. Miss Donnersberger ‘"hostess at a dancâ€" ing party last ednesday evening, Aug. 11, in com ment to her guest. Mr. and Mrs, and daughter 0: ing several weel Wis.‘ f Mr. and Mrs. Wrank Howe of Cenâ€" tral avenue arfn@ince the engagement of their dayghteP, Lillian, to Maurice Dunn of South n Bay road. Donald Bue n of Moraine road has returned ‘horke from the Univerâ€" sity of Hilinois ‘And Eugene has arâ€" rived home frow Cornell. They reâ€" turned on Sundal. . Tice. i. ’.: d ‘t‘m‘t of. Mr. and oirs Frea M of Laurel avenue. the Zirle of ‘m_ was hostess: to Cirsle class * s c t;:e" the Sunshine Evangelical Suniy hFiut couep Tatty on toe PQy ilc ool at a beach o ny trenag. venue beach Tuesâ€" Mr. and Mrg.F Sadler of Raâ€" vinia â€" left & y . for .Land O‘Lakes, Wis. § to spend | several weeks. road returned hame Monday from a 1:!|reei weeks vigif in northern Wisconâ€" SIn. i hie (p Wl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Larson of West Park averlne announce the enâ€" gagement ol ir daughter, Alice Dimple, to -,‘".. Zabél, son of T. L. Zabel 0 ’g ouisville, Ken. The wedding will take place in October. Mrs. C.‘L.‘ y ~and : daughter, Maxine â€" of Homewood â€" avenue are leaving to 1; y »for Logansport, Ind., where they will spend a week visiting Mrs. Hprry‘s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Smithy . Wilbur Finnegan of Madison. Wis.. Miss Sarah Ldpderback of Moraine ohnâ€" S. Van Bergen Ravinia are spendâ€" vacation at Phelps, n Peters ‘of Deerâ€" parents of a baby ighland Park hosâ€" ; has returned ip in the west:; liam â€"White is jwith blood poiâ€" 4 the result of Drake of Laurel t of his cousin, ast Chicago, Ind., of Madison, Wis., PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS | _ J. M. Appel, viée-pruidmw ï¬ 17 Gage Tllinois Bankers association, . returned , posed of his interest in the First Naâ€" Highland / tional Bank of Wilmette, which he erwent‘a ; founded ten years m.w shesa . his found the burden of being: i 1 i Mrs: Adler, who is spending the summer in Highland Park after a | winter in Georgia, wore three diaâ€" mond bracelets and. a pearl necklace | Tuesday morning when she was shopâ€" ping. When she returned, according | to ‘her story to the police, she preâ€" | pared to play tennis and tossed the | jewels into an upper drawer of ‘her : dressing table. When she returned \‘they were gone. SELLS INTEREST IN BANK AT WILMETTE The : police ordered an immediate search for two exâ€"maids, recently disâ€" charged, and: questioned all of the servants. Mrs, : Adler told jewels are insured. The building will be of four stories. Tt will be of French style of architecâ€" ture, with stores one story in height on the street, and the upper three 'ntories with one, twoâ€"and threeâ€"room apartments, set back, so that the roof ‘of the first floor stores will form an ‘open court for the upper stories, in the center of which a tall tower will arise, with wings on either end of the structure itself. ‘The building will _ Mrs. Samuel G. Adler of 234 Laurel avenug, Highland Park, was robbed of jewelry valued at about : $8,000 Tuesday, according to her report to the local police. , â€" JEWELRY ROBBERY IS _ _ _REPORTED TO POLICE be of fireproof ecnstri;ct"i;;,*‘_v‘ith all modern facilities, with lobbies, large stair halls, elevator service, etc. Permit has been obtained for the erection of a large apartment hotel building on the north side of Laurel avenue, just east of St. Johns avenue. The owners are F. A. Tucker of Highland Park and D. M. McLain of Evanston, with offices in Chicago. The total cost will be from $275,000 to $300,000, according to the architect, K. A. Sheldon, with offices at 565 Washington boulevard, Chicago.: W. A. Noerenberg of Highland Park is the contractor, and it is expected that work will begin about September 15, with completion by May 1, 1927. | ___Mrs. Rolland. Bleimehl had as her guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank \Michaelson of Park Ridge and Miss ‘Christine Halverson of Stoughton, Wis. , ; APARTMENT, BUILDING ON LAUREL AVENUE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Froelich and; baby Marion were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr..and Mrs. A. E. Smith. | Mr. Henry : Anderson of .Park River, N. D. spent Wednesday ‘with his sister, Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl. Mrs. C. F.. Mather Smith and daughter, Miss Grace Mary Mather, have returned from a four and oneâ€" half months trip in the west, stopâ€" ping at Mexico, New Mexico, Coloraâ€" do and Utah. + .. Mr. A. C. Moore returned Saturâ€" day from a months business trip to Philadelphia, Pa. t * Miss Ruth Dunscomb entertained at a kitchen shower yesterday in comâ€" pliment to Miss Elizabeth Doty whose marriage will take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. Orson B. Brand have as their guests for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Orth and daughter, Sylvia, of â€" Random â€" Lake, Wis.,, and ~ Mr. Graeme Suprie of Champaign, IIl. Mrs. F. W. Beere will hold a card party for the benefit of the Daughâ€" ters of the British Empire at her home, 1024 Maria street, on Thursâ€" day evening, Aug. 26. The proceeds will go to the British Old People‘s Home at Riverside. â€" All interested friends are cordially invited: : Mrs. F. D. Porter of Cary avenue entertained at dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Marcellia Beebe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Way and Mrs. Jesse Cady of Jackson, Mich., spent a few days this week with Mrs. Henry ~Ditmer ‘of North St. John‘s avenue. Mrs, Way, Mrs.,Cady and Mrs. Ditmer are sisters. P John M. Clements, , of Phoenix, Ariz., who formerly lived in Highland Pu:(. is visiting David Sampsell of Lake place. [ i t Mrs. Richard Mansell would be very much pleased to receive teleâ€" phone calls from volunteers for the Red. Cross enrollment. Mrs. Mansell has been appointed chairman of this district. _ Mrs. P. J. Heinz of Lake Geneva, Wis., is the guest of Mrs. John D. McDougall of North Green Bay road. Mrs. Fred C. Bremer and children of Glencoe avenue returned on Saturâ€" day from Plato Center where they were visiting Mrs. Bremer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Waterman. They spent a very pleasant time. . _ â€" turning tonight from Estes Colo. i The Work committee of the St. John‘s Evapgelical church met at the home of Mrs. John Bremer of South Green Bay road. yesterday afternoon. The committee ‘decided on the sewâ€" ing they will do for the Old People‘s Home in Germany. friends to know that he found the Highland Park hospital the ideal Beach and Miss Betty Phelps are reâ€" Superior National Forest of Minnesoâ€" ta, north of Duluth, for a two weeks vacation; A v place to go when ill. Mrs. C. 8. Beach, Miss: Harriet Mr. Jesse L. 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