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Highland Park Press, 2 Dec 1926, p. 6

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SX A ~number . of Highland Parkers enjoyed the> Armyâ€"Navy game Satâ€" urday in Chicago. Among ‘those from here. who attended ‘were Mr. , and| Mrs. A. L. Mills, Everett and Sarah| Margaret Mills,<â€" Dr. Kellogg Spéed, Mr. and Mrs. <Ralph RBard, Janet! Bard â€" and ; l’xvi-em.r Carver, _ Paul| Udell and daughter, | Cleona, 1 Volweiler, Rev. and Mrs. George K&j‘ i ler, Hugo Schneider, Miss Mabel Mrs. James Hesler will the members of her bridge club . her honie on South Green Bay road tomorrow (Frid‘y),. , cA Miss Catherine Sullivan of Chicaâ€" go was the weekâ€"end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clow and Mr; Dyke wereâ€"Thanksgiving day ~and weekâ€"end guests of relatives in Harâ€" vard,â€" I!l. #" Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cutler of Bos ton are visiting their davughter, Mrs Russell Mott, for a few days. â€" . â€" Dr._ and Mrs. Harry Gradle 6% Vine avenue,celebrated their Eh wedding â€" anniversary on m when they entertained two huM guests at the Moraine hotel. â€" They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. L. L.{ Winters and Mr. and Mrs: Morris Berkson Mrs. Robert Greenslade entertainâ€" ed the members of "La Petite Soâ€" ciete" on WM evening at her home on Second: street.. Most of the members are Deerfield folks. ~ ~< A very enjoyable and cordial reâ€" ception to the members of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Seyfarth, on Tuesday, Nov. $0, by the social committee of the cly of which Mrs. Henry H. I(ehy% chairman. F3 Mrs. George Lawrence m at three tables: of whist on Sa & in honor of Mr. Lawrence‘s birthday. The successfsul prize winners were Mrs, John Pearce, Mrs. John Turâ€" ner, Mrs. W. Sharpe, lfi'bflem Francis, W. A. Norman. and: Job Pearce. â€" After cards a delicious supâ€" per was served and a delightful time is reported by all. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Norâ€" man of Winnetka. s £0. Mr. William J. Brown returned last Thursday from a ten day huntâ€" ing trip in the northern peninsula of Michigan. He brought with him a two hundred pound deer which was one of several caught during his stay there. Mr. Brown joined a party of eleven at Yysilanti and/ Ann Arbor, Mich., and they motored 630 <miles north. Mr. Brown said ‘that the thermomeator registered 15 degrees below most of the time and that he was ready to come home at the end pf ten days. The deer‘s head is on display in Sobey‘s Meat Market. . _ Mrs. Minnie Walker arrived last evening.: from lowa to visit her daughter Mrs. Barber and also her cousin Mrs. Leo White. td Mr. and Mrs. James Wylie had as their weekâ€"end guest Mrs. J. Dekâ€" oker of Chicago. i Mr.\ James Wylie who has Gm quite ill at his home on N. / t Bay road is doing as nicely as can be expected. W1 Sunday Evening clubâ€"Dr. Lake Cirilo Manat. PC P Mrs. D. M. Erskine mm.mthe, members ‘of the Embroidery class, a club which has been meeting for the past twenty years. ‘Fourteen guests were ‘present at luncheon. Sixteen members in all form the class. | Mrs. Saathoff and daughter and Miss Florence Larson attended. the dedication of Soldiers Field, Chicago, last Friday. t 54 Miss Carolyn Saathoff spent the week end in Oak Park. $ L. Miss Elizabeth Towner left this week for Lajolla, Calif., where she will spend the winter. t The time was when we had to depend on foreign shipping *or our commerce but that was before the war and a great deal of water has gone over the dam since then. It will not be safe or just to permit Europe to get a monopoly of the shipping business again. â€" The question is going to come .up many times in the comâ€" ing session of congress :lfi? if patriotic citizens of America do their duty the questions be settled right. . < Mr. O‘Connor further intimated that the United States d not expect to get all of the transâ€"oceanic shipfiinx in the world §ut that what we want is our fair share of it. His words were and ~well spoken, and Aserican sentiment is with ‘him. . Th United States has never asked for a monopgg on any of the world‘s business. But the American people feel that as a great maritime nation they are entitled to amfl:‘of the business of carryâ€" ing the world‘s commerce. And they going to see that they get it. f oo 1 t | "Congress has declared for a permanent merchant n‘u’rfilne. privately owned if possible, but a merchant marine any how" the mrman said. ‘‘The American people stand squarely behind that y.n y ) ' t "Every real American will give a m::tal cheer for the pgh‘ib%e statements made in London the other day by Chairman T. V. O‘Connor, of the United States Shippixaboard. Chairman O‘Conâ€" hor politely informed the representatives of European shi‘gpinm inâ€" terests that the American merchant marine is on the high seas to stay. | { F ¢ en THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926 Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highiand Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 10 PAGE SIX The Higbland Park Pregs Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, i2 Lake County, Nlinois‘ ; : 3 Social And Personal TO STAY ON THE SEAS gomaves Major and Mrs. James T. Moody of 955 Ridgewood drive, attended the Armyâ€"Navy game at Soldiers‘ Field Saturday, Nov. 27. y* y3 $y= 4 Misses <~Dorothy May, â€" Eleanor Flannigan and Lucille agbs,‘“iltten& a dance at the new Holy Child school at Waukegan on Friday evening. Lorin â€"C. Cahn, commander, and Rawson E. Boyden, adjutant, of the Dumaresq Spencer Post. No. 145, have been honored with places on the reception committee for the Ameriâ€" can ‘Legion commanders‘ and. adjuâ€" tant‘s conference, "little state. conâ€" vention," to be held in Bloomington, Saturday and Sunday,.Dec. 4â€"5. This announcement was issued recently by the state headquarters, 7 1 Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Wolcott have left for Florida where they) will* reâ€" main for the winter months. $ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Stan!ord‘Hall announce the marriage. of th ri daughter, Ruth Alden, to Arthur; Forrest Larson, son of Mr, and Mv;l'.' C. 0. Larson of â€"Park avenue Thanksâ€" giving day at five o‘clock at the home of the bride‘s parents, 310 Homewood . avenue, the Rev. Frank Fitt officiâ€" ating. â€" Francis Hall, her former classmate at the University of ,[ll;y nois, was the bride‘s only attendant, | while the best man was Harry Larâ€" son of Waukegan. â€" Mr. and Mrs , Larson are at home at Evanston, lrl::», Warren Brownlee returned home| on Sunday from Peoria, IIl., where he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Noreen Herbon. He attended the Peoria Central High | andâ€" Manual High football game, which took place on Thanksgiving day, Warren was a freshman.at Peoria Central ‘hi#h school. | wed Pss t Conrad, A. M. Lowrie and son, . Arâ€" thur, Frances Palmer, Mrs. H Mason,‘ Mr. and Mrs.. Burr = ring, Rev. and Mrs. F. . Fitt_Mr Charles ~Harbaugh, Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Sheridan and ten: American Legion auxiliary men who actedâ€"as ushers . were: â€" Willis Dever, Cyrus Dever, Fred Gallagher, Frank nan, Miner Ludlow, Dudley Edwards, Lorin Cahn, Barney Tashjian and Wayne Hise. | The Lady Elks will meet next Wednesday afternoon in Elks hall on McGovern street and Laurel avenue. Ernst, Mr. and Mrs, Trigg: Waller, Mrs. Norwood Bard and daughter, s othy, Aline Williams, Mae Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kutzer, Emma Evans, Helen Mines, ‘Dora Krueger, John NUMBER 40 _A very happy occasion recently was the birthday dinner given in honor of Mrg. Thomas G: Troxel, Sr., | on Sunday evening, Nov. 28, at her ; home on Central ave. It was in the nature of a surprise to which a numâ€" , ber of" her old friends and: neighâ€" bors had been , invited. : ’l'hqilrmo ’were filled with gifts of flowers, |chiefly ~roses . and ehryshntlzemg ms. | which ‘with | the numerous les gave a festive touch to the Qelewn-‘ | tion. J c Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne I. Wells an son Dale, left Monday for their hom in Cyszhoga Falls, Ohio, after spendâ€" ing Tlumksdving week with'{ Wells‘ â€"mother, Mrs. A. J. Rhinehar Mrs. Vencel Muzik announces the marriage of ‘her nice, Miss Lilli Ryder and, Mr. Harold F. Lobb which took placeâ€"Baturday afternoon, Nov. 27, in Suhmr-Wash. Miss Ryder is well knownshere having attqm gxe grammar and high schools h w Miss Harriet Foreman will be the hostess to the bridge club t row evening (Friday). â€" $ >Â¥ The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the. First. United Evangelical church will ‘hold their regular . monâ€" thly meeting at the home of Mrs, Gus Leffert of Glenvew avenue on Thursâ€" day, Dec. 9, at 2:30 o‘clock. Mrs. E. q Powell of S. St. Johns ave., entertained several guests at dinner, Thanksgiving day. _( Mr. and| Mrs. Clarence (Armour Parliament were among the x:nd- ing the Armyâ€"Navy game, aving as their guests Mr. and Mrs. V. A, Dorâ€" sey of Chicago. ~Mr. Parliament left Monday for Mannitowish, m with Mr. Harry| E. Linden of Chicago, whose guest he is for the hunting season at "Edgewater Lodge" on Clear Lake, Wis. Mrs. Par t has as her guests for a few days the Misses Elizabeth and Catherine Bryâ€" ant of Oak k. 4 sllfk esd Mr. George hl"'iu'._ii};.'?{y'min Meâ€" Bride, Mr, Everett Milly :lfi;n! M:t. Henty Bacon are giving ce WWe"Highland Park club on Monday evening, Dec..27. . p. t Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Burns of Todd: court, Deerfield, are the happy parents of a boy, born Friday, Nov. 26, at the Highland Park hospital. Bernice Roberts of Ogk avenue, entertained| twentyâ€"four | e â€" girl friends in honor of her sixth birthâ€" day on Saturday afternoon. R Mr. and| Mrs, Willian Spellman of Waukegan avenue, H wood : are the happy parents of a girl born on Sunday, Nov. 28, at Highland Park hoapitll. i 4 Mrs. Paul W. Blanchurd â€"enterâ€" tained at 3 dinner party rm at her home on Walker avenue for }er son, Cadet Paul W,. Blanchard, Jr., of the U. 8. Military A : | Several friends | and relatives d the dinner, ‘the out of town guests beâ€" ing Seltu}nt Ellisworth m and Mrs. Miller of the Sixth r‘p Area, station at Chicago. Mr, Paul W. Blanchard | also attended thlg;. Armyâ€" Navy game., Miss 1. D. Miller was selected ‘by her co sin, Cadet Blanchard, to attend \‘dinnerâ€" danceâ€"given for the cad and midâ€" shipmen on Friday evening at the Drake hotel following which they atâ€" tended the #*Midnight Follies" at the Orientfl Aheatre. â€"Miss Ethel Millâ€" er also mnded the Armyâ€"Navy game,.""* | | 2c 3t & | _ _Cadet Paul W. Blanch: d, Class of 1930, U}d sn:.yu', Acadâ€" emy, West Point, N.Y., who former attended ; Deerfield â€" Shields h!tz school, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.. Blane , 892 Wlalzt;' -vc. was appointed to the Academy by Senaâ€" tor Irving Lenroot from Wisconsin, was center on "K" company‘s ~winâ€" ning LaCrtosse team, when they won the intramural champions game of the Crrps of Cadeté,;: defeating ‘"A" Company. . Cadet| Blanchard played a very fine game. . yAamiw@GmmadeDandr; :? Mrs. James B, Lowenu%i)lngi has reâ€" turned from Cleveland, Ԥ where she was jplled by the death of her mother, Mrs. Goldsmith, a . piloneer resident of that city. t y Miss Bess Mnc‘l’amaiy g North Greéen Bay road: and | Mis H:g Sweeney ;t McGovern st., were guests of Major and Mrs. Bast of Fort Sheridan sat the | Armyâ€"Navy football game Saturday. . .‘ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS CC Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laegeler of Wauâ€" kegan avenue, Highwood are the proud parents of a girl born Wednesâ€" day, Nov. 24 at the Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hilton of Prairâ€" ie Hilton of oâ€"â€"yolwotianl _ ,.; ie avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhardt© of Chicago on Sunday: 4 (#)%; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Burkhardt of North avenue announce the birth of a boy at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 24 . Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson of North Green Bay road entertained eighteen guests at dinner on Thanksâ€" giving day. fi-., W. E. Thomas of the Tone building returned Monday from Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, where she spent the month with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and \daughter, Major and Mrs. J. B. Foster. Her daughter returned home with her. H. Bergmann of Chicago, Miss Dorâ€" othy Carlson of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson of Homewood avenue, has as their Sunâ€" day| guests, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Wells of Ohio, and Dr. and Mrs. V. The Woman‘s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Montâ€" gomery of Central avenue. Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Yowell were the | Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jenke of Ravenswood. spent cseveral her ‘daughter, and family. Dec. 4th. Your patronage will greatly: appreciated. _ © Remember the baked goods and novelty sale given by the Trinity church Sunday school at Sobey‘s marâ€" ket at 395 Central avenue, Saturday, Miss Genevieve James returned on Tuesday evening from Lawton, Okâ€" lahoma, where she spent the past two weeks.~ Her mother, Mrs. W. C, Powâ€" ell who accompanied her will remain there for some time longer. The Tenth District, LF.W.C., will held its December board meeting at ten o‘clock on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the North End club, Mrs. William R. Farrell, president, presiding. _ Lieut. and Mrs. Williams and their daughter Aline of Fort Sheridan left yesterday for San ‘Antonio, Texas, where Lieut. Williams will be staâ€" tioned in the future. They have been residing at Fort Sheridan. ' Harvey Olson who made his letter on : the Purdue university football team this year, spent the Thanksgivâ€" ing holidays with his parents in Ra, vinia, Emmuel : Shrine, â€" White Shirne â€" of Jerusalem, will give a Plunkett dinâ€" ner, Friday, Dec. 17, at the Lake Forest Masoni¢ Temple. ° Mr. and Mrs. George Donnerbergâ€" er and family left Tuesday for Caliâ€" fornia where they will spend the winâ€" ter. 100 smart frocks for sport, street A> â€"mwear«= T aken trom our rsautlr DISPOSAL A groufiofl)eautrfu] coats én'ceJ ufi to | now reduced to $2500 an d 349.50 ‘inter Appare) for W omen & and Mlisses _ _ ‘ Doud of Geneva, IIl., daysâ€"last week with Mrs. H. C. Holabird, riced ur most important December Emvent e Lorefita Sho up to $18.50 reduced $5.00 to $12.50 to FROCKS Starting N 10 North Sheridan Road Mr. and Mrs. B. Moran of Prairie avenue, entertained nine guests at dinner on Thanksgiving. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Wade of Ft. Sheridan are the happy parents of m boy, born Tuesday, Nov. 23, at the Highland Park hospital. COATS Mr. and Mrs. John Byer and their daughter of LaGrange were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Homeâ€" stead of North avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchard and Miss Ethel D. Miller were entertainâ€" g at the «LaSalle hotel by Lieut. ilip. Egner, an instructor of music of N. S. Military Academy band, at West Point, N.Y. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Vander Bloomen of North avenue. spent Thanksgiving day in Chicago as the guests of Mr, Katherine Learman. 9 â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. Greenwald and| _ Mr. Patrick J, Sulliv@n and gon of family of Homewood ave., moved to| Fort Sheridan left " San Glenview avenue Sunday where they | Francisco, Cal., where?] 4 ran will make their home. ferred. s t3 (1 4 ~ o HATS port, street, afternoon and _ebem'n& our regular stock and offered at _ EARL W. GSELL & CO. | We invite you to comé and sele¢t . your Cards early. Our assortmen ,é this year is of the widest variety and 2 complete to your taste. O off CHRISTMAS | â€"CARDSâ€" || ry Gsell‘s First| regular price Mr. and Mrs. ‘Beving of, 'n e nue spent Sunday with relat! r Mrs.:< Dan. Garrity bf McBDaniels ave., had eleven guest Ԥ~ iâ€" giving. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me of North Chicago, were*" the out of towng uests. | ( K 11 m Mr. and Mrs. E. A. \ De: troit,. formerly of are ‘visiting relatives; 4 ends here. 1:A b, B THURSDAY, DECE Vincent Erb of South (8t. \Johni avenue and Arthur Hagen of (Roge Williams . avenue : were home : ] weekâ€"end "from Pringipia . Gol where they are attendin haol, ! Pearl Mead of ‘ago w the guest of Rher | Dan‘ Garrity of ‘Me f this weekâ€"end. fa Hhek $85.00 Continued on phge 10 1b 2J (1 Â¥a w maAs new ; Fiw : cha tell ar much the bi and taim ¢ban good that it in be th first who pens fal They 1f * later, t1 bÂ¥ in vi th fri the froi use The ty n 0

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