4\ t(# # @ > PaGE FOUR i‘ Mrs. Fred Wood of Fond /da Lac, Wis., arrived yesterday to "spend a ‘week or ton days with her sister Mrs. Winfield‘ B. Zimmer of Glencoe aveâ€" nue. . + Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Millard of Sycaâ€" more place and their sops ‘have reâ€" turned from $6 west where they have been this swmmer. Their daughter, Betty, has returned home from" & camp in Vermont. J c oan* Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Farquhar of Glenvigw avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the hirth of a haby girt botn at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Tuesday morning., 4| _ > Tom Mann of Vine avenue is leayâ€" inge todav for Glenâ€"Burnieâ€"onâ€"Lakeâ€" â€"George, N. Y.., to visit Gordon Manâ€" ning who is his roomâ€"mate at Princeâ€" ton before they return to college. Mr. Qd Mrs. A. E. Smith had as their guests for a few days last week Mr. Smith‘s uncle and aï¬nt-Mr’. and Mrs. Fred Ochlsen of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sharpe of Chicago avenue and Mr, ‘and "Mrs. John Pearce of North: St.<John‘s aveâ€" nue are spending ‘their vacation in Canada. t Sammy $mith of North First .street and his cousin Al Selisky of Chicago left Tuesday gyvening on a boat trip to Benton Ha#r and other points in Michigan. ey expect to return on Saturday. â€" | > e 1 Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas and her daughters, Hester Ann and Martha Jane, of South Linden avenue, returnâ€" ed last week from a three weeks soâ€" journ in Prior Lake, Minn. Miss Ida Sharpe of Chicago avenue is enjoying two weeks vacation inTAt- lantic City, N. J. * â€" Mr. and Mrs. John Benson and famhâ€" ily. of Woodpath avenue are returnâ€" ing this afternoon from Berlin, Mass,., where they spent the summer. Mrs. Paul L. Udell and her‘two daughters, Cleona and Donna Jean, of Vine avenue, have returned home from a two months visit with friends and relatives in the state of Washâ€" ington. They also enjoyed a trip through the Yellowstone National Park. J _ Mrs. Charles H. Merritt of North Linden avenue is expected home toâ€" night from Urbana, Ohio, where she has been for the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Weisk of Oak Lane will entertain about thirtyâ€"five relatives from Kankakee, Oak Park, Hillside and Chicago at a housewarmâ€" ing from Saturday to Monday. Mr. an‘d Mrs. Harry G. Pertz and baby of Ridgewood drive are snendâ€" ing the weekâ€"end in Madison, Wis. , Robert Larke, Jr., and Oscar Anâ€" derson returned last week frqlrwn a moâ€" torcycle trip to Minor Lake,. Mich. Charles Laegeler, Ted Marks, and Bill Stupple have returned from a motor . trip to Waupaca and other points in Wisconsin. . Miss Tessie Sheahen and Miss Gerâ€" trrde Martin are spending the week in Fo‘!d du Lac, Wis. \ Miss Marion WoHf of Milwaukee, Wis., spent the past week with her uncle and atint Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones of South Gréen Bay road. Mrs. Jones and her son, Frank, accompanâ€" ied Miss Wolf to her homé on Saturâ€" day, returning to Highland Park on Sunday. t J 1 Mrs. George Krumbagh of Ridge road spent last week in Des Plaines visiting ber sister.‘ Her little nephew and niece, Arthur and Edith Hildeâ€" brand, of Des Plaines, returned home to spend the) week with her. ‘Mr. Ralph Bard and Mr. Walter Egan will return this week from the west where E:tey have been for the past several Weeks. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smigh of Glenâ€" coe averue had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs, Walter Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauman, all of Milw_aukee, Wis. 5 Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield of South Linden ; avenue, will be hostess at supper after â€"the opera tomorrow evening in compliment to Miss Alice Gentle. â€" Mrs. J. J. Hilbogn, of Montgomâ€" ery. soad entertained at bridge yesterâ€" day afternoon. ; â€" Miss Verna | Michaelson of Iron River, Mich., who has been visiting Mrs. E. J. Malmquist for the past two months returned to her home last Saturday accompanied by Miss Milâ€" dred Malmquist, who is spending the week in Michigan. _ Miss Batbara Harbaugh of S:’af' Charles is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbaugh of North Linden avenue. &# n Betty Karger and Ethel Berkson returned last Friday from Camp Agawak, Minocqua, Wis., where they have spent the summer. . Mrs. George Duffy and two chilâ€" dren are spending the week in Oconoâ€" mowoe, Wis. / Among those membets of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical chutch spending the past . week at the Barrington Camp Grounds, ‘were Mrs. H. G. Norkett, Mrs. William Guyot, Mrs. F. C. Noerâ€" enberg and family, Mrs. William Noâ€" erenberg "and Russell, Misses Ella ard Sarkh Wessling,‘and Miss Carâ€" oline Ayres. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Hoskin and Mrs. Hoskin‘s mother, Mrs. M. Aiken of McGovern street, returned last week from a motor trip to Wisâ€" consin where they visited relatives. George. H. Morris of Lincoln place is attending the it phical convenâ€" tiou and public. by Dr. Annie Besant in Clia‘o this week. 7 _ _ Gen. and u.lphfl E. Wood and anaeiy chiicite i ie m hob N nA E':m oi in in ue Te ons Oe t e es C4 0 l eape in e in as | through ‘the ~ Canadiafh ~Rockies and ck | Gidicier National .Pn'kb.‘ The | Wood nd | family, Mrs. Russell . Mott and her is.:| famity and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Presâ€" of|ton Aand their family who have just rs, | moved to Lake Foresf, ‘spent several e.| weeks at denning‘s Ranch, Mont., in and > have just: returned to their | homes; here. <Grâ€"â€"gwn 5 c of| _ Mrs\ W. B. Egan ‘of Hawthotne nâ€"| Lodge, was hostess to two tables of by | bridge Tueu’ay afternoon in honor of g. | Mrs. George‘ Williamson of the Morâ€" _| aine hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kittermaster of South Linden avenue returned last week from a three weeks‘ soâ€" journ in Glouster Pool, Canada, in the (Gaorgian Bay district. . Mr land Mrs Walter Cone and Mr. ‘and Mrs. Walter Cope and family of Vine avenue returned on Monday from a two weeks‘ motor trip through the east. They‘ visited Niagara Falls, Boston, New, York, Pittsburg and other points ot interâ€" est. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garfield Marks of Waukegan are thejhappy parents of a baby boy born yesterâ€" day. Mrs. Marks was formerly Miss Florence Simmer of Highland Park. Mr. E. W. Gsell and Mrs. W. B. Gsell have gone to Morrison for a féew days‘ stay. o 4 _ Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rigdon and son Henry returned on Tuesday from a two months‘ motor toug through Colorado. They returned by way of Yetlowstone National Park and Poâ€" catello, Id&gho. _ Mrs. George Redmile who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Gruel reâ€" turned to her home in Des Moines, lowa, on. Friday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas of Fond du Lac, ‘Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry White on Tuesâ€" day. _ j Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph F. Ingerle of Laurel avenue entertained at dinâ€" ner last Saturday. The guests were Mr. Otto Hake of Chicago, president of the Palette and Chisel club, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engle of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyraud and Miss Elizabeth Robertson, all of Raâ€" vinia. : Mr. Engle is the manager of the Chicago Galleries, Mrs. Orval Simpson of Glencoe won the flag race tournament at Briergate club on Tuesday.. _ The qualifying round for the women‘s golf‘committee trophy will be held on next! Tuesday, Sept. 7. This tournaâ€" ment will be played â€"off during the month ‘of September. o Pbls The Highland Park Wildcats deâ€" feated a group of boys of the Lake Forestâ€"Winter club in an exciting baseball game last Friday at the club in Lake Forest. The score was 19 to 9 in fayor of the Wildcats. The final game of the season will be played next Saturday at the Lake Forest Winter club, Robert W. Wood is expected home today from Los Alamos Ranch, New Mexico, where he has been for the past few months. Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Bergstresser, Mrs. Charles Laudénberg and Dr. and Mrg. Clarence Schiffer have reâ€" fiitned to their homes in Pittsburg, Pa., after spending the pastâ€" week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newmeyâ€" er of. Central avenue. > Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family motored to the Dells for the weekâ€" end. Mrs, Arthur F. Byfie}d has as her house guests this week, Mrs. E. A. Graff and her son Alan of Chicago. Mr. and. Mrs. John L. Udell and family have returned to their home omn Oak street after spending the summer at Third Lake. . Mrs. Ada Rhinehart and Miss Pautâ€" ine have returned from Akron, O., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Wells. Mrs. Nelson gave a dinner party Wednesday in honor of her niece, Mrs. William Brown of Kansas City on Wednesday. & Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Herbert and their two children of Cleveland, Ohio, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter of Cary avenue. Mrs. John â€"Rhinesmith of Roslyn lane has gone to Michigan for three days. : â€" â€" Charles Henry Guyot of Glenview avenue returned home yesterday from Ottawa where he has been visâ€" iting his cousin Lester Guyot. â€" dale entertained Mrs. Fred Clavey, Mrs. Hans Varney, Mrs. William Casâ€" olmf@n, Mrs. Carlang and daughter, Eve, ‘and Mrs. Eugene Pfister and daughter, Elizabeth, at a six o‘clock dinner, Tuesday. . Miss Dania and Mary Mavor reâ€" turned from eamp in northern Michiâ€" gan the early part of this week. Mrs. Sellar Bullard and her three daughters, Clara Jean, Caroline and Barbara, returned this week from a three months stay in California. Mrs. Albert Larson and her dnugh-’[ ter, Lois, and her son, Bradford, reâ€"| turned this week from a two weeks| visit ‘at Columbian Lake, Waupaca,| Wisconsin. | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Antes and| «daughters, Lillian and Dorothy of N:! Second street, moved this week . to | Rogers Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ray| Gunckel and son of Deerfield aré movâ€"| ing to the flat formerly occupied ‘by| the Antes family. / F § 9d »*~ _ _Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pratt of Chiâ€" cago spent last Sunday«â€"with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street.: _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bremer attendâ€" the fungral of their cousin at ;idn last Sunday., , ah ie i E;’ Mrs. Robert Hilshoff of Summerâ€" C RACGCEEA Ki sxxd t > Mr.,‘ard Mrs, Peter Bremer of Iowa were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bremer of South Green Bay road last Sunday. _ | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy of Glencoe avenue entertained at a dinâ€" ner Sunday tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alvyin Snyder of Boone, Iowa. (iy{-‘ ers were laid for twenty., ‘The out of town ~guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles _ Bleimehl ‘of . Arlington Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Frank.Bleiâ€" meh! and daughter, MyrtJe, of Chicaâ€" go, Mr. Elmet Snyder of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bleimehl of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, Ingraham and baby Marian of Waukegan, Miss Geraldine Jackson of Milwaukee, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bleimehl and sons, Edward and Robert, of Deerfleld. _ Mr. and Mrs, Russell Morton (Dorâ€" othy McNeil) of Deerfield road are the happy parents of a baby boy born ’v'l‘uesday, Aug. 31, at the Highland _ Park hospital. » _ Mr. and Mrs. August Pearson , of Highwood celebrated their fortyâ€"fifth anniversary Saturday, Aug. 28. ~At the same time Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ence Fleming celebrated their first anniversary. & Mrs. John Karl Ritcher of Oakwood avenue entertained . at . luncheon on Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. P. G. Pastoret of Duluth, Minn. . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kauffman of Vine avenue aré entertaining at a large dinner to be held Friday night at their home. > Mr. and Mrs. ~John Larson and daughter,â€"â€"Dorothy, returned home last week from a two weeks visit with relatives in Minnesota. _____ Patrolman Edward Hansen of Qconâ€" omowoc, Wis. is visiting his daughter, Mae Hansen and also his mother of South Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran of De Tamble road are the happy parents of a baby boy born August 31 at the Highland Park hospital. *~* ‘‘On Saturday, August 28, Miss Heélen Louise Gray, daughter of Mrs. John Hamden Gray of this city, was married to Mr. Allie Francis Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs, F. L1 Arnold of Falmouth, Ky. Rev. Dean Edwards performed the ceremony ‘which was held in the garden of Miss Gray‘s home, 366 ‘Ravine drive. Miss Mary Louise Heald_of Chicago, a cousin of the bride was her only .attendant and Mr.. Robert Raymond Arnold was his cousin‘s best . man. Ribbons were strétched by four friends, Virginia Mildred Tuthill of Chicago, Ellen Hales Faucett of Racine, Wis., Dorâ€" othy Miller Neff and Marjorie Cutler of Highland Park. After a honeyâ€" moon in northern Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will be at home at 7409 North Robey street, Chicago. â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Farquahr of Glenview avenue are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughâ€" ter born Tuesday, Aug.: 31 at the Highland Park hospital. > Mr. Jerry Leaming has returned from a motor trip to St. Paul, Minn. _ _Mr.and Mrs. Albert Rhinehart a?td family‘ of Columbus, .Ohio, are visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart. | Mrs. Howard Wrenn has returned from Duluth, Minn., where she visited her mother. . Miss Eleanor Stevens will sail Sepâ€" tember 9 aboard the "Veendon" for home. She is now in Paris. ‘ She has been away since the latter part of June. . Mr. W. W. Sweeney of Krenn aveâ€" nue, Highland Park returned home this week from St. Paul, Minn., where he motored with a party: of friends. They report a very pleasant trip. George Hutchinson who spent the summer at camp in Monocqua, Wis., has returned to his home,. Mrs. Robert E. Seyfarth and Mrs. N. G. Lenington are enjoying a moâ€" tor trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. $ tor .trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. § Mr. Henry Glidden and Mr. Thea){{ Butz entertained at a golf tournament and dinner yesterday at Bobâ€"Oâ€"Link Golf club. . Mrs. H. L. Gildden was called to Springfield Saturday on account of the serious illness of her father, Mr. Frank Workman. Mrs. Ella Irons and her daughter, Miss Artemise have returned from a two weeks motor trip to Niagra Falls, Buffalo, Toronto, Detroit and Sarnia, Canada. | A . Highland Park Music school, Et:?y Lathrop Marley, director, announcés its opening for the season 1926â€"27 on Monday, Sept. 13. Associated with Miss Marley will be Miss Ellen Mun: son, Miss Dorottty Lowsley and Miss Helen Watson, teachers of piano, and Mr. Lorentz Hansen, violinist. Form» er as well as n?w students are asked to telephone Highland Park 1138 as early as possible.in order that suitâ€" able time may be reserved. | . _ â€" ~_ Miss [Frances Holbrook, daughter of Mr.: and <Mrs. Joseph: L. Holbrook of this city arrived in Montreal last week from abroad. Miss Holbrook is spending a few days in Montreal visâ€" iting friends. C\ > .0. 0C C o =o ) Miss flancbe'Schnler who has beefn associated with the Highland Park Press as assistant. society editor for the pasq three years is leaving this week and her place _‘wuhbe ‘fAilled by Mijas M‘lym «Thomas.â€" ~Miss ‘Schuler will make her home in Waukegan, reâ€" siding at 644 Center street. .‘ â€" ° from they were in Montreal. ‘Rt\yng:\d . W,," stevens,‘ Jr.,. and enry Cuscaden are enjoying a motor ~THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND P,iui. fLLiNois _ _ .. $OC0 [ â€" & VC P0 K it ie on d Gelin s 107 Rt\ymjmd W Ste\'fgng." . Jr., Xd . Miss Phyllis entertained on ‘Monday at |a luncheon:and bridge in compliment~to Miss . Elizal Doty. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Riets of Woodâ€" land avenue and|Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smith of Wos avenue are: enjoyâ€" ing & motor around Lake Michiâ€" gan. They will some time next week, n fae 1904 4J . 1stb #, ‘ _ Anne H.â€"W will sail on Septemâ€" ‘ ber 21 for Europe she will at» ;ten_d Miss Risser‘s thool in Rome, Italy. :> > evau 1 Mrs. T.mw;o;;}. m ment returned Tu ty night two months business trip in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. children of South Linden a returned from an enjoyable motor trip to Minocqua, and Lake, Wis;, seï¬ Paul, and L Wis. :\ W. 8. Hoyt and his son. Elv. lTast Sunday at Devil‘s Lak‘er,j _ Mrs. E. E. Farmer of Oa nue has as her guest this j niece Miss Ruth Frakes of Mich. . u Miss Katherine Carr was a tea and shower Tuesday i in honor of Miss Elizabeth Central avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steet of Prospect avenue will be at Friday, Sept. 10, from . fp‘ seven in compliment to thei ter, Miss Marion Champlin S% Miss Emily Douglas Smith. Mr. Oliver Hinsdell and hig family, who have been visiting in the Ewing home for several weeks past, have reâ€" turned to Texds where Mr. Hinsdell is now preparing for the opening proâ€" duction of his Dallas thecm.iA gathâ€" ering of friends at . Miss |\Ewing‘s home recently enjoyed an ! evening with him and his delightful art. An interesting article about Mr. Hinsdell as author, actor and director} appears in the Holland‘s magazine *or' Sepâ€" tember, 1926. / y * Miss Ethel Harmon is leavyitg Highâ€" land Park*todny for New rk City and will sail on Saturday for a tour in Europe. f | ~ Margaret Denzel of Soutl‘LSeeo'nd street was the guest last week of Gladys Udell at the Udell cottage at Third Lake. | Mrs. Richmond Dean w:i hostess at luncheon and bridge last Friday afternoon, Aug. 27. _ 4o ‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ba daughter, Carol, |returned | from an extended tour thr« Mr. and Mrs. George Bligs of N. Linden aveque left on a motor trip, traveling through : Canada jand ; the New England states. w} 00#3 Miss Charlotte Yoe of Hazél avenue entertained at bridge on Monday afâ€" ternoon. ‘ § â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.}Doty of Central avenue have returned home from a/ two weeks stay Three Lakes, Wis. _ i [.~. Mr. and Mrs. George Duhgcomb of Linden Park place are leav{ng next Wednesday for the east coast of Virâ€" ginia where they, will enjoy a two weeks fishing trip. [ Mrs. Edmund H.â€"Eitel of Dale aveâ€" nue left Sunday evening for a ten days visit at Tenderfoot, Wisconsin. . Mrs. George Merryweather of Maâ€" ple avenue is the guest of Mrs. Rusâ€" sell Hill at Harbg'r Point,‘Michilen. w# Ne e Sn miti_ ~a My 00 0+.__â€"_ IN MEMORIAM | 1. In joving memory of my l«ielr beâ€" loved husband and our father Philip Rommel who passed away Yne ‘year ago today, Sept. 2, 1925. || We wish to: express our grateful appreciation to our friends for symâ€" pathy extended in our recent bereaveâ€" ment of our dear father Her?ry Law» rentz. 1 : f The marriage of; Miss rtrude Cuscaden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cuscaden of South Sheridan road, to Charles Ryder Parrigo of Chicago will take place At eight o‘clock on Friday evening, Sept. &gï¬ Trinity Episcopal church. pâ€" tion ,will follow at the home of the bride}’s parepts at eightâ€"thirty,. Theâ€" Arthur G. McPhersc have been visiting the H Priors at their > camp on Lakes neak New Auburn, W returned and are leaving o trip for Georgian Bay an Sound. « § _ Mrs. Porter Whaley and j of Pack, Wis., were the Mrs. Charlés Brace last Frid; CARD OF THANKS The family of the late| Bernice Hansen wish to extend their heartâ€" felt t}umk;I to the many friends and neighborg for their beautiful floral offerings and kindness <sho them during their recent bereave entkaho to thank Mr. F. B. Williamsg, who so zueiouslyioflered his services. . ;> Mr, and Mrs. Charles . C := We wish to express our our: friends and neighbors| f« beautiful floral offerings sent i our recent bereavement. ~ _ Mrs. Eugene Mezzgini , and family. | . 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