$8 o _ o aamay*" brose Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yore, Mr. and Mrs. MacGuire, Mrs. Ray Crandall, Mrs. Elmer Buckreis, Mr. Lloyd Killian and Mr. Louis Shetzley. Five hundred was played after which delicious refreshments were served, the table being prettily decorated in yellow and white flowers. Those reâ€" ceiving prizes in five hundred were Mr. R. F. Garity, Mr. Joe Â¥Yore, Mr. Will Cummings, Mrs. R. F. Garrity, Mrs. A. Gibbons and Mrs. Yore. Mrs. Flannigan was the recipient of many very lovely gifts including a vanity dresser. * Mrs. Jack Flannigan of North Green Bay road entertained a few friends Friday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those presâ€" ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Garrity, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrity, Mr. and Myrs. Peter Rettig, Mr. and Mrs. Amâ€" Miss Marjorie Leaming is returnâ€" ing home Saturday from a year spent at the Colorado State Teachers colâ€" lege at Greeley, Colo. Miss Eya Emmet Wycoff is spendâ€" ing August and part of September in northern Wisconsin. _ * _ Master Irving Garling is ill with an appendicitis attack. | _ 8 Rev. and Mrs. Karl A. Roth, 320 N. Green Bay road entertained the teachâ€" m.ndolaersdtho&mndly'nl;{l of St. John‘s Evangelieal church. affair was grranged as a surprise shower for Miss Mabel Howe, whose marriage to Mr. Arthur Muir: of Evâ€" anston sook place last. evening at 8 o‘clock. Miss Ella and Miss Emma Borchardt were awarded the prizes in several contests. : Just before the guests were seated at the table in the dining room Rev. Roth prmnted Dn and Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield had as their dinner guests Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Warfield of Milwauâ€" kee, Wis,. They also attended the opera at Ravinia Park. ' Mrs. Clifford Frank Templeton of Highland Park entertained at bridge last . Friday for Miss Alice Knox‘s guest, Miss Alice Hagan, who has reâ€" turned east to complete her studies at Vaséar. â€" Miss Julia Jennings of Austin is the guest of Miss Emma Evans for a few days. ghhooo s Mrs. James Hesler and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist entertained at a miscelâ€" laneous shower last Saturday afterâ€" noon in compliment to Miss Margaret Kress of Deerfield. There <were twentyâ€"eight guests present. Bridge and bunco were played. Those awardâ€" ed prizes for bunco were Miss Helen Rudolph, Mrs. Fred Fischer, Miss Irene Fischer and Miss Jane Hesler and those successful at bridge were Mrs. Robert Greenslade, Mrs. Elmer Clavey, Mrs. Philip Hesler and Mrs. Agnes Duffy. Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg is spending several days this week at the camp meeting at Barrington Park. _ _ _ Mrs. James Collins is in the Highâ€" land Park hospital, undergoing treatâ€" ment. Miss Howe with a tea set in white and yellow lustre, a gift from the teachers and officers. The table was decorated in pink and white with a centerpiece of cosmos and ferns. Pink~‘candles were used effectively and the places were marked~ with bride place cards. At Miss Howe‘s place was a doll bride holding a note which* told Miss Howe to follow a string and find a basket of gifts. These gifts proved to be very attracâ€" tive and beautiful and were arranged in .a basket decorated in pink and white. Mrs. Frank Howe, Miss Lilâ€" lian Howe and Mr. Arthur Muir were also guests of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Flinn and famâ€" ily are. spending several weeks at Minocqua, Wis. & â€" Margaret Esmiz was delightfully surprised by a number of her young friends Tuesday afternoon who came to help her celebrate her birthday anâ€" niversary. .Mrs. Henry K. Coale, Sr., has as her guest, her aunt, Mrs. E. N. Curry of Streator, IIl. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith had as their guests on Sunday, Miss Marie Aagaard of Chicago, Mr. Bob Borâ€" well of Oak Park and Miss Betty Diggitt of the Ravinia Opera Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith. of Glenâ€" coe and Dr. and Mrs. O‘Connell are enjoying a two weeks fishing trip at Gill‘s landing and Hayward, Wis. Mrs, S$. W. Flint of N. Second street and daughters, Miss: Alice and Grace Arlene, and Mr. Henry Foley are spending a few days motoring to Detroit, Mich. â€" Mrs. Gladys Slayback entertained a few friends Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Virgil C. )(m;§ spent last Wednesday in Homewood, III., visitâ€" ing her parents. While there‘ she gave: a Missionary talk before the Missionary society of the Homcm Presbyterian church. Her mother, Mrs. George Ehien, returned to Highâ€" land Park with her and spent several Miss Florence Adams, general Y. W. C. A. secretary of Cherokee counâ€" ty, Ina., is the guest of Miss Mayme Brown, secretary of the local Y. W. Miss Alice Winters will have as her guest next week Miss Gertrude Hays of Louisville, Ky. Miss Hays Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keyser of New York were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. On Thursday evening, August 19, Mrs. Theodore Osborne is convalâ€" escing at her home after two weeks spent in §hg_Ravgnl_wog_d_’ _boogit:ll.’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eddy of Philâ€" adelphia, Pa., who have been . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Mansure returned to their home yesâ€". terday. Mrs. Dtvidm of Los Angeles, Calif., spent day*with Mrs. Palâ€" mer of Park avenue. ... 7;-I'2mvation for w@he new r;idence of Mr. R. Arth Belle aveâ€" nue, was ahnx ghi:?gh_»‘_ T ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Wolff are enâ€" Joi:l:nc a week‘s motor trip in Wisconâ€" . L Mrs. George Carr and Mrs. Robert Greig have returned from Ellison Bay, Wis., where they spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buhl of Linâ€" déh Park place have returned from Glacier Park, Mont. While there they met Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Millard, Gen. and Mrs. R. E. Wood and chilâ€" dren and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston. Mrs. William Pearl and daughter, Bernice, and Miss Lois Huber enjoyâ€" ed a lake trip to Michigan on Tuesâ€" day. â€" The mariage of Miss Mabel Marie Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe of Central avenue, to Arthur S. Muir, son of Hugh Muir of Evanston, took place last evening at eight} o‘clock in the St. John‘s Evanâ€" gelical church. The Rev. Karl A. Roth performed the ceremony. The wedding march was played by Miss Ella Borchardt. The bride was atâ€" tended by Miss Laura Holm of Evâ€" anston as maid of honor and Miss Beatrice Muir, sister of the groom, of Evanston. Mr. Muir was attended by Edwin Windleborn of Evanston, the best man, and by Reginald Mould of Niles, Mich. The ushers were George Howe, brother of the bride,\ and Maurice Dunn, both of Highland: Park. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Frank Howe. Miss Howe wore a white satin gown trimâ€" med with point lace and a large rose of white satin with several streamers of ribbon â€" formed a corsage. Her white tulle veil was held in place by a band of pearls. Her shower bonquet was composed of white roses, liliesâ€" ofâ€"theâ€"valley and white sweet peas. Miss Holm wore orchid georgette ovér peach with lace trimming and Miss Muir wore yellow georgette over peach. Her gown was trimmed with ecru lace. Both the bridesmaids carried arm bouquets of tea roses. The church was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and flowers.‘ A reâ€" ception immediately following ~the ceremony was held at the Masonic Temp]e which was decorated in pink and white. The chief feature of.the decoriftion of the temple was a huge white wedding bell which was most beautiful. Music and dancing were enjoyed by the guests and a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Muir left last evening for the Dells of Wisconsin where they will spend their honeymoon. They will be at home after the first of September at 122 South Second street. Mrs. Paul Chapman . and sister, Miss Mary Highly have returned from an extended motor trip to Coloâ€" rado. . Mrs. C. R. Denis of Green Bay, Wis., is visiting her sons the Moran brothers for sevecal days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shine and chilâ€" dren returned to their home on North Second street from a two weeks vacaâ€" tion spent at Watervliet, Mich. Mrs. Edward Clinton Young has as her guests this week Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lanigan of Chicago. Arthur Emerson, Bob Morris, and Arthur and Robert Wood returnâ€" ed from Dr. Sprague‘s camp at Minâ€" oequa, Wis. The regular meeting of Highland Park Chapter No. 226, Royal Arch Masons, was held last evening, Wedâ€" nesday. The Mark Master degree was conferred on candidates. i Little Buddy Simons celebrated his sixth birthday last Tuesday afterâ€" noon, by entertaining a number of his young friends. Mrs. J. E. Allen and three children and Mrs. H. Kelso Coale and two children spent several days last week at. Pine Lake, Wis. Mrs. C. S. Beach and daughter, Miss Harriett, have returned from a month spent in Estes Park, Colo. . Roslyn Beatty is returning the latâ€" ter part of the week from the Black Hills of South Dakot@=where he has been for the past sevéeral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Whitney atâ€" tended the wedding of Miss Edith Harris at the South Shore Country club yesterday afternbon. Miss Maude Bakke entertained a number of friends at a beach party on the Central avenue beach last Satâ€" urday evening. Miss Bakke and her guests afterwards went to. Renehan‘s at Round Lake for dancing. > Mrs. A. L. Johnson and baby daughâ€" ter, Peggy, of Vine avenue left Satâ€" urday on an auto trip to Upland, Ind., to visit relatives for two weeks. > Edward Sullivan who has been visâ€" iting his mother, Mrs. Frank Baker of Everett place this summer has reâ€" turned to El Paso, Tex. Miss Eunice Knox of South Sheriâ€" dan road is spending a month in Lake Miss .: Edith Moss of= Lincoln aveâ€" nue has returned from a five weeks motor: trip through: New York, New England and along the eastern éoast. t ~~Mr, and: Mrs. Charles. Nelson: and | be served instead of buffet style. Golf daughter of Prairie avenue returnâ€"| and bridge prizes will be awarded., ed Monday evening from Fox Lake| â€" Sister Ann Rita of Denver, Cold:, where they spent the past .week. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schwingel of North Green| John Sheahen. + Bay road returned home yesterday| Dr. D. W. Rogers left on August from Alice Home hospital, Lake Forâ€"| 18 for a vacation of about two weeks, est.: Mr. Schwingel has been on the| which he will spend in the camp of sick list for the past four months| his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Col. Mears, in and his friends wish him ‘a speedy| Glacier National Park, Mont. f recovery. | * Mrs. Cora St. Johns is spending two Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Zook and daughâ€"| weeks in Marquette, Mich. © John Schwingel of North Green Bay road returned home yesterday from Alice Home hospital, Lake Forâ€" est. Mr. Schwingel has been on the sick list for the past four months and his friends wish him ‘a speedy recovery. â€" * § s Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Zook and daughâ€" ter, Miss Josephine, are leaving : toâ€" night on a ten days trip to Yellowâ€" stone National Park and are stopping a day at St. Paul en route. © On Thursday of last week Mrs. J. H. Stipe entertained at tea in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Soren K. Osterâ€" gaard of Portland, Ore; The guests included friends of Mrs. Ostergaard included friends of Mrs. Ostergaard| France and Germany. Â¥rom ‘the North Shore, Chicago, Auâ€"| ~Sister Pierre and Sister Ann Rose, rora and Rockford, . who, for the past thirteen years, have Mrs. M. deAnguera who has been tanfllt at the Immaculate Conception spending the summer with her| school, left Saturday for El Paso, daughter, Mrs. W. H. Klump of Madiâ€"| ‘Texas, where they have been transâ€" son, Ohio, has now gone to Rochester,| ferred, During their stay here they N. Y., where she will visit her grandâ€"| had endeared themselves to those who daughter, Mrs. Richard Reiner. Mrs.| knew them, and their departure is Reiner was. formerly Miss Virginia| deeply regretted by their many deAnguerg,.â€"a ‘resident of Highland| friends, » P.rk. F . wiriintiiiicieinnsivcieparenattawnte, y Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kram and small son, Gerald, of Chicago, were the weekâ€"end guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Erickson of Central avenue. f us Mrs. Philip Schreiber â€"had as her weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Niesle and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. George Elmberger and son, all of Vero Beach, Fla. * Mrs. R. J. Beatty and daughter, Veronese, of Ravine drive, returned Tuesday night from a two weeks stay on a ranch in the west and a two weeks trip through the Yellowstone National Park. ‘ Mr. and Mrg. Arthur Kruckman of North Second street, Libertyville, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born at the flighhnd Park hospital on Su!‘lndly. Aug. 22, Mr. and Mrs. George A. l;lutehin- son of South Linden avenue returned last Saturday from a two weeks soâ€" journ in Minocqua, Wis. ‘Their san, George A., Â¥r., will return on 8r}tnr- day from Camp Minocqua where he has been during the summer. Miss Virginia Insull of North Sherâ€" idan road is expected to return home this week from a motor trip with a party of friends. They have, been motoring to Duluth, Minn. Mrs. L. A. Rankin and daughter, Miss Eleanor of Vine avenue are leaving tomorrow for Detroit, Mich. Mrs. L. A. Hine of Laurel avenue is expected home Sunday from Roarâ€" ing Brook Inn, Harbor Springs, Mich., where she has been for the past month with her brother, Lucius A. Otis andâ€"her sister, Miss Margaretta Otis, both of Chicago. Miss Alice Hagan of Uniontown, Pa., left Monday night for ker home in the east after spending the past two weeks with Miss Alice Knox of South Sheridan road. F,. McéDonald Lowe‘and his sons are retu.rtning the first of next week from Paradise Ranch, Buffglo, Wyo. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hatry E. Bolle are the happy parents of a baby daughâ€" ter born last Friday at Menominee, Wis,, where the Bolles are spending the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bolle exâ€" pect to return to their apartment in the Tone building this fall. Irving Conrad, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad, is leaving on Saturday, Aug. 28, for Schenectady, N. Y., where he has accepted a position with the General Electric company. Norman Porter of, North Sheridan road has returned fgm Lake Beulah, Wis., where he has been spending the summer with his grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Porter. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8. Smith will entertain at dinner Saturday evening at the Exmoor Country club. Robert E. Seyfarth and his sons, Robert and Hugh, of South Sheridan road have motored north and are in Winnepeg, â€" Manitoba, â€" Canada, at present, Mrs. Edward Wendling has returnâ€" ed from Silver Lake, Wautoma, Wis., where she was the guest of her aunt at her summer home. . Miss Selma Larson of ‘Ridgewood drive spent the past week at Long Lake as the guest of Miss Mary Lou Sanborn. _ eslal B f Miss Maude Bakke spent a few days in Chicago‘ last week visiting her cousin. * Miss Carlene and Miss Katharine Ehle and Miss Elizabeth Morrison returned last week from Estes Park, Colo., where they enjoyed a two weeks sojourn. f _ Mrs. Philip Schreiberâ€" of Glencoe avenue is entertaining the Thursday Afternoon Sewing club today. Benedict Day is being observed toâ€" day at Briergate Golf club. This eveâ€" ning the regular buffet supper and bridge will be held. The supper will Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ares of Dowâ€" ners Grove, formerly of â€" Highland Park, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Caroline, to Wilâ€" liam C. Baker, Jr., of pownera Grove on Monday, Aug. ~16, at Wheaton. Miss Marian Garling of Highland Park and Clifford Grove of Downers Grove were the only attendgnts. Mrs. John D. McDougall teft Wedâ€" nesday afternoon to motor to Lake Geneva, Wis., to visit Mrs. P. J. Heinz for a few days. vi2 s ter, Lucienne of South St. John‘s aveâ€" nue are~spending the week in Fort Atkinson, Wis. M Mrs. N. G. Lenington and son, Thales, ~returned â€" Tuesday â€" evehing from an extended trip in Europe. Miss Miriam Olsen of Chicago who has been the guest of her aunt Mrs. E. A. Turpin. of South Green Bay road returned home today. Mrs. W. W. Reichardt and daughâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS d ms Miss Edith Ralph is spending a week at Powers Lake, Wis. j Olson beat Ed Benson 6 and 5, K. Hill ‘beat Henry Foley 5 and 4, P. Caroni beat R. Beard 2 and 1, L. Larson beat R. Johnson 4 and 3. Mrs. Margaret Sheahen of Oakâ€" field, Wis., is the guest this week of Mrs. John Sheahen. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Denzel have returned from a three months trip to Europe. They visited England, The boys from the Sunset Valley Golf club were the headliners at the Daily News open at Budlong Woods. Henry Foley, former community cl‘xgmï¬ioh. was the, low amateur with 148, Geo. Gilhar third with 151. Bert Brand and Fred Johnson made a good showing but were just out of the money. Sam Bernardi, the assistant professional at the Sunset Valley Golf club, finished eleventh in the profesâ€" sional event with 154. In Daily News Open at Budlong Woods; Hill: Beats Foley In Title Race Second flightâ€"Bert Crawford beat W. Morton 3 and 2, Hargrave beat Sobey 1 up, Cole beat Siljestrom 6 and 5, Bliss beat Inman 2 up. Third flightâ€"Craig beat Prato 4 and 3, N. Schumacher beat Willard 8 and 2, Wampler beat Boess 6 and The third round will be played next Sunday. . , A billion safety pins are manufacâ€" tured each year and the New York Times wants to know what becomes of them. Well, just think of the milâ€" lions of ne every year. 5, Todd beat Green 3 and 2. Now C In the local club championship Art L GOLF PLAYERS MAKE GOOD SHOWING Remodeled Banking Ro New Safe Deposit: V fatm/'fcl’ay, August 28, 1 9é6 * North Shore Trus _ GCompany Formal Openi Y ou are cordially invited to attend the . _ etween 8 a. m. and 9 ï¬ m 'lfhoY.'W.C.A.haMutfléhg- rel avenue is building a small class .pérmdmn. For a long time Highland Park has néeded a room of this size for small groups. The association having sold its property on Central avenue and Green Bay road has been able to buy a larger house and also add to it this lovely room, $0x85 feet. * * Other organizations whose purpose is to develop the moral, religious, educational and social life of the comâ€" munity are invited to use the room. COMMUNITY : CLUB ROOM : . NEARING. COMPLETION % i m.»! Eï¬ i4 (j g‘% s»:% ;‘?«i’iï¬ï¬y Sticking fast to the solid old qualities that . dation of pharmacy and"lfliflfl&:"q T attested line of adyance we maintain a tho ern, efficient, well equipped and stocked form the foundation of our â€" Un our shelÂ¥i mfmioml business, To J will onl s department we give long C inch m of training and expeâ€" M. and oon::!mtioul conâ€" Goodsâ€" formity to every standard â€" Sun practice with the result that 4 rescriptions _ filled. at our . and every re Srug store have the full carried in th sanction of your doctor. ped drug stor Service and _ Fou with us is more than a mere "catch word," we buy to serve _Addcsilt: cimicac 1 ; : } } d On the basis of our quality and service and thonuxh reliability as pharmacists we ask you to give us your 16y will serve your purposes % wants; treat you 'wi& courtesy _d’nyc and deliv PHARMACISTS Highland Park .TWO Prescriptions EARL W. GSELL & CO. : |â€" Drug Sto on next of the of the of the clerk in the be held soon an ons may be obtained there Sow. â€" t of apâ€" eligible, subje scribed by the Highwood post office. HIGHWOOD of Also a non THURSDAY, AVGUST 26, 1926 i9. at re . | HELD SOO0N apply at: the 14. For cither for ty lee