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Highland Park Press, 2 Dec 1926, p. 2

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2 €4 $} t Mr. and Mrs. John Sinnott enterâ€" tained fourteen guests on Thanksgivâ€" ing day at their bnf‘u Homewood avenue. Eo. ps04 Mr, and Mrs. T. P,.Clark and small daughter, Mr. John Roase and family motored to Chicago Sunday and were Mys. Margaret C. Miller, until eight years ago a prominent of Highland, Park, has returned from Nize, France, her homie since leaving this city and is spending the winter in Chicago. + Mariont Huber entertained twelve wuests at her home on S. Green Bay road on Wednesday. The evening was spent in bunco and dancing. . ; : Mr.. and Mrs. John Werhane of Northbrook were Sunday guests of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Therrien of Ridgewood drive. : ' The next regular meeting o% Sherâ€" idan Rebécca lodge will take place on Monday, Déc. 6, at which time an election of officers will be held.. All members are urged to be present. Mesrs. William Kelly, Ted Ohlwein and : John Sweeny: areleaving Friâ€" day for the south where they will apend a few months. C The Misses Dora Krueger, Emma Evans and Helen Mines attended the Army and Navy game played inâ€"Chiâ€" eagoâ€"on Saturday and were entertainâ€" ed at dinner by friends immediately following. Mr. â€"and Mrs, I. M. Danner were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dean of West Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Grace Richardson of Michiâ€" gan avenue! entertained herâ€" bridge club Monday night. o ' Miss Marian Keeler was the weekâ€" end guest of Miss Louise Klanke ‘of Hubbard. Woods. ; j Miss Bernice Pearl and Miss Lois Huber will be hostesses at a bridge party tonight (Thursday) to twelve guests at Lois‘ home on S. Green Bay road. The game will be played at three tables and refreshments will be served. $ tm # Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiscox enterâ€" tained at three tables of bridge last night at their home on S. St: Johns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schloessler who have just recently returned from Miami, Florida have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mulanhauer of Deerfield av«lne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul of Ridgeâ€" wood drive had as their week guests Mr.â€" Paul‘s mother, Mrs. Mary Paul and family of Chicago, Miss Elizabeth Williams of Columbus, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davis of Kenton, Ohio. > ;4 * Mrs. Jack Peterson and Mrs. Herâ€" bert ‘Moran entertained jointly last evening the members ofâ€" the Fort Sheridan‘s Woman‘s club at the home of Mrs. Moran on Lincoln place. Card# and bunco and delicious refreshments . passed the evening hours most pleasantly. j Mr. Jack Peterson returned on Monday from Rochester, Minn:, where he spent the past week at the Mayo Brother‘s Clinic. _ +i Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernst and daughâ€" ter, Miss Ernst, were the Thanksgivâ€" ing day guests of the Sharpe family in Chicago. 1 Mrs. Charles Larson, ‘en}eflaiud the members of her Five Hundred club at her home on Laurel avenue on Tuesday afternoon. There were two tables. ; M s Mr. Roy Davis of New York: was the Thanksgiving day guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. M. Kutzer of, Second street. : 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Crook of Ev{ anston were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Erickson of Gray avenue. R coll and Mrs. John A. Swaeney, reâ€" turning to their home on Sunday. E William, Thomas ‘and Helenâ€"Jean Fealey of Joliect spent their Thanksâ€" giving vacation with their irelatives, Mrs. J. T. Moody, Mrs. M. W. Drisâ€" Mys. Anthony Klemp returned to her home on McGovern street on Satâ€" urday from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital where she underwent an operaâ€" tion for appendicitis two weeks ago. She is getting along nicely.. The Misses Minnic and Sadie Bridges of Evanston were sgivâ€" ing and weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges. _ â€" Mrs. Mary: Ehrens of Pglrio aveâ€" nue has as her guest Mrs. Wagner of Chicago for the week. [ An allâ€"day sewing meeting of the Highland ~Park| Presbyterian. guild was held on Tuesday at tq‘:dhom of Mrs. Lyle Gourley.. The ladies are sewing dresses for the Children‘s Memorial hospital in Arizona. _ .. Mr. and ‘Mrs.; Hans B‘kna and chilâ€" dren, Evelyn and Carl, were guests on Thanksgiving day of Mr. and . Mrs. Thor Loberg of Evanston," Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller of Anâ€" tioch were the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., on South Green Bay road. M Mrs. ~Wilbur Broth i and chilâ€" dren, Rowena and Dorot:;, and Miss Brush left on Saturday for their home in Bozeman, Mont., a.ftgmzmding several months with Mrs. Brotherton‘s mother, Mrs, Abbie Bastin. ~_Mr. and Mrs, R.‘J. Beatty had as their Thabksgiving -m weekâ€"end :mt Mr.,Bland of Pinton, South Da-”l ota. ' t p The Shelton and Bell families were guests on Saturday at th:‘Amy and Navy game of Mr. F. C| Meyer, choir master and organist at West Point. PAGE TWO of Mrs. Thomas Sinnott and The towns that vaccinate against it find that they begin to grow almost at once as they are immunized. That‘s because they can stop fighting then, organize, and go to work. . . Now that nuts are in‘ season, you can enjoy in a great many difâ€" ferent dishes. They not only ix:prove the flavor of salads, cakes, breads, scalloped. dishes and other . foods to which you add them, but they inâ€" crease the food value. _ I RENTED FARMS That a fifth of the farm landlords in this co .own approximately half of the rented farms, the other fourâ€"fifths : having: but ) one tenant each, is i ited | by 8. survey conâ€" ducted by United States Dep ment of A ture of the ownem of ~rented ;!fam in 184 counties grouped alf the states. Mim i P You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Cttral avenue, vhlfl: is open every week day from nine intthe morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. . The reading room is also opéen on Su?d.ly afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. & * < Subject for next Sunday‘s 1.&.0:1 "God the Only Cause and Creator." â€"â€"First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, IIl., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The: First Church of Christ, Seid:.tm, in Boston, Mass,, holds services every Sunday morning at 10;:45 and on Wednesday :evening at 8# p.m., when testimonies of Christian Science héalâ€" ing are given.. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Jt --vvv-v'v.""""fvaâ€"rT'rm; + CHRISTIAN SCiIRNCE % Mrs. Harry Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Jr.. entertained twelve guests informally at six o‘clock dinner Sunday. â€" . Sn Mrs. Samtiel Martin, Jr., is enterâ€" taining Entr Nous club today tt one o‘clock luncheon followed by bridge at her ‘home on North Green Bay road. . +. :: 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Mace and Beverly Jane Carpenter of La Fayâ€" ette, Ind., were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pertz of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. _ | Mrs. N. T. Benson and daughter, Mabel, of Burlington, Ta., were weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Udell and Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. St. Peter. + Mr. and, Mrs. Edwin Udell and daughter of Grand Rapids, (Mich., were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of Vine avenue. $=4 Mr. and Mrs, Ed Welch of Indianâ€" apolis, Ind;, were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Lowrie. _ Mrs. Wm. C&auley and daughtelrr Mrs. August Zimmer and . granddaughter Winifred Vincent, and Mr. and Mrs. Raythond Otzel all motored to Bufâ€" falo Grove and had their Thanksgivâ€" ing day dinner at the Catholic church bazaar which was in ‘progress last week. ‘All report a wondq‘rf\Tl time and a splendid dinner. â€" t Mr. and Mrs.H. 0. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. George Huber, Mr. and Mrs. E. Otzel, and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixor enterâ€" tained seven friends‘ at dinr'ner on Thanksgiving day. â€" | Mr. Raymond Otzel who is very ill ‘at his shome with quinty sore throat.is getting along nicely ~ Mrs. Pauline Hanson. and family motored ‘to Oconomawac, Wis., and were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Hanson, Mrs. 3anson's son. $ ‘ Leslie:Otzel and Dorothy O‘Hare of Chicago‘ were married on Saturday, Nov. 20, in Northbrook but will be remarried this week in Highwood by Father Magner, pastor of St. James church. Mr. and Mrs. Otzel are reâ€" siding on Glenview avenue. _ % Ernest Knudson is ill in Highland Park hospital with a severe case of pneumbonia. ‘ Mr.and Mrs. T. P. Clark were host and hostess to twonty relatives on Sunday, . Theafternoon and evening was spent in playing five ‘hundréd. The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests lé:ng Mrs. Thomas Sinnott and chil John, Helen and Mary of Chicago. . Pthelis Pomiple ce Blg ,om.::o&d avenuge was pleasantly surp Fnd:} by twelve friends® ;help:g her celebrate her: birthday anniverâ€" sary. party was held at the home of Mrs. John Lewincke on Lincoln place. |Five hundred was the diverâ€" sion for the afternoon, after which delicious refreshments were served. The prizes were awarded Mrs. C. L. Berty, Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. LaJ Fleur. .The outâ€"ofâ€"town. guests in cluded Mrs. Erickson of Chicago and I Mrs. Le Fleur of Winnetka. | Mrs, Ira Carpenter of La Fayette, Ind:, was the guest all of last week of her daughter, Mrs. R. Pertz of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. / } F (Continued from page 6) NUTS IN SEASON CH The oldâ€"fashioned woman who used to have to wear Fpvetgboea after a fall rain now has a daughter who goes out befo: brenk?st to swim the.chanâ€" nel. Eo_ 9) She : what d fifth, grades /. He: and â€" M Tu ow h e t f \.8145 \Lewa Camp Fire girls. Wednesdayâ€" } /: > 8:00 |Churchnight ‘program. "The <~Portrait in John‘s Gospel" will be thq closing lecture, given by the ~"Rey. Frank Fitt, A motion picâ€" ture of "Zion, David‘s City" will be shown. /A cordial invitation is extended to all, : Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdayâ€"3:45 The kâ€"day religious classes at the Masoni¢ temple for the children of the supper... ? . _0 20 0.; 7:30) The Sunday Evening club. Dr. Gaorge Lake, former colonel in the medichl corps; U. S. A., sta: tioned â€" in (the â€"Philippines will sngak on "United States and the Philippines." _ / A f 11:00 M [warship. The sacraâ€" nt of the Lord‘s Supper will be ‘ observed.. <..‘ f : 5:00 Girl‘s choir rehearsal. k b: â€"llomh‘iy meeting of the sesâ€" sim. : 1 . x °_ 4 :00 Youn ’Petfxble'svsociety. Topic: "Should the Aeachings of ‘Jesus ® Incl in theâ€" High School Cprriculum ?" Led by Carol Bak: er. ‘This will be followed by a iss Freada Kocker of the Bibliâ€" 1 Se,m?mry of New York. will spgak. Wt 2X wo 45 Adult class, Mr. N. G. lg%ind- n, teacher. Subject, ‘"How Engâ€" 1 me Protestant: The Boy ing His Advisers." THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS "I think we must invite Mr. . Borgdom to dinner soon." DINNER FOR TWO "‘Certainly.. "Do you know y they cannot come?" 9 ixth, geventh and eighth Presenting the Most Exclusive His Christmas Gift Store Henry C. L;;E;)tn $ Sons State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago + Orrington and Church â€" The Rev, Peter C. Wolcott, Rector Emeritus. |_Holy Communion at 7:80., The Church School at 9:30. . Matins and Sermon at 11:00. _ (The first Sunday in the month, and Eestivals, for Communion). <~Evensong at 5:00. ; Evanuga Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings «/ Wednesday woeek service. Friday ever â€"â€"The ladies to attend the Freada E. Ko Friday aftert nokt week at 1 and Sons" servic ;ehoir and male g message. . ~ T:A5 A Public ice under the au an‘s Missionary music, and Miss will give a missic Our Evanston Shop is 11:00 GRACE ME EPISCOPAL Sunday school se ages. 2 Morning worshi is" service.‘ Spet id male quartette . Koeker fternoon c at the 1 evening missionary y evening of f the ch lectures ic Thankoffering auspices of the ry <‘society. | S iss Freada E. ® and Distinctive Gift Suggestions at Definitely Lower Prices :1 METHODIST AL CHURCH of Choir rehea chureh are W ureh are urged : given by Mis: Wednesday an« this week: anc . C. A. building address. at ~7:45 . A "Father ial music by Appropriate This quality and economy, plus the courtesy and conven* iencethatwomu\willeoj:vyin our Evanston Shop, is an important factor during the Holiday season. It makes choosâ€" ing agceptxbl: "Chrima:.GxifuLflo:‘E a most delightful Special Koeker urged Miss y and ~ and sery Mid § _ Boys and Girls Dry Cleaning (&» i # . ? | i _ sn f CY m i et* \‘\\"-» CA P / iA e & D yfc .,_Q"// ols 6 3 Q‘:éé es \\ PE 57/[‘_ C # t ce / t e i y S U s /_/gg ) ~©upR® â€" i |Ctiâ€"po, is M A V PC ~@a: 8@ § [/. CCA ' 3 N\ § y @: e es‘ | ‘ % e Aitrv. n is a) iX 9 f -:.f O RE Highland Park, III. THURSDAY: NECEMBER > in many Smart Stuawi H t A ~a L i Af i

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