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Highland Park Press, 6 Jan 1927, p. 6

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x4 T Mrs. W. Albert Kemp and daughter , of Glencoe, Miss Lilian: Knowles of â€"â€" Chicago nn* Mr. Arthur R.â€"Clark of _ Glencoe. i The Highbland Park Press Mrs. C, W. Summer entertained the members of her Five Hundred glub on Wednesday afterncon at her home in Highwood. ‘The successful prize winâ€" ners were Mrs. George Rettig, Jr., first prize; Mrs. George Rettig, Sr., second prize, while Mrs. Mary Fiynn Mrs. Dean Aynsley, who underwent a serious 0 tion in the Highland Park hospital a week ago Monday is doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. ~John Bremer of S.. Green Bay road will be hostess to the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid society of St. John‘s Evanâ€" NAMHe 1" Somery of o% John‘s Evanâ€" """‘Tf”m@ on Thursday ,.f?..m.,-., Jan. 13, at two o‘clock. All members invited. § ) £ Miss M ret Sullivan entertained twelve of her college friendg ht a one a‘elock lu: at her home on East Park avenue on Friday. | § Harry C. Rrichard has returned to Madison, Wis., having spent the holiâ€" The Wom@n‘s Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical\ church will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. mas W. Gordon of North G"?m road. & Miss Maude Bakke returned to her studies at Carleton college, / Northâ€" brook, Minn., on Monday after spendâ€" ing the holidgys with Ker parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bakke., | The Womap‘s Missionary sqciety of Grace Methodist church will meet next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Boyd of N. Green Bay road. About 35| young people of the Christian Epdeavor society of the First UnitedrEvangelicfl church enâ€" joyed a skating party last Thursday evening. After skating they were entertained at the home of Miss Darâ€" lene Jones of Windsor road. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gieser of Ames, «Ia., have ed home after spendâ€" ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Gieser of Green Bay road. An engagement of interest to Highâ€" land Park that ‘of} Miss Louise Taylor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laytoh Taylor of 25 E. Walton place, Chicago, to Harold Lockett, son of Mrs. Osfild Lockett. of §42 Rosâ€" coe street, Chicago. The Taylors will be rememberted. as having lived for several yem;t in Highland Park. eral days w Gieser, on he after spendi daysd with 1 Wis. Mr. and Mrs. F. C; Noerepberg enâ€" tertained a|few friends at a New Year‘s eve party. § ;/ â€" igAmong the young people returning to ‘ school spending the holidays with their parents are, Harry Sellery to Mercersbeérg, Va., Elizabeth Wildâ€" er, Smith; Sewell Truax to Philadelâ€" phia; Betty | Jewett, Wellesley and Gladys Gillen, Hollins ¢ollegé, Va. Miss Floraénce Hupprich spent sevâ€" eral days with her aunt, Mrs. E. Gieser, on hér way to Denton, Texas, after spendi the Christmas holiâ€" daysd with Her parents in Madison, _ Mr. and Mrs. Be 1 Kehoe of Ft. Sheridan e;temlnod ;fi, and Mrs. Robert Courtney and sons, Milton and Charles, and daughter, Virginia, and Miss Lillian Stone nt.Piew Year‘s dinâ€" ner. | e The following guests were enterâ€" tained at dinner Saturday at the Edâ€" win L. Kemp residence, Mrg. Walter 8, Lincoln of lfilwn:k‘:e, Mr, Spencer Lincoln Hamilton, New York, Mr. and Miss Edna Hupprict left Sunday evening for Alpena, Mich., . after spending the holidays with her aunt Miss Emma Hupprich." _ L ALJ AAAAL n 2i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heathcothe of Chicago spent New Year‘s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Prichâ€" Mrs. William Denzel who has been on the sick list during the past week is improving. bou.y ed, and if illegal votes have been cast in any eléction, if is the duty of the authorities to probe the matter and punish those found guilty. _ No citizen and no group nor organization. defend vote frauds in any instance and the sooner the present cases are thoroughly investigated the better. 6 : * William Bardwell of Evanston was the guest of Jerry Leaming over New Year‘s. poj eX Investigation into these alleged irregularities was started by the Citizens Taxpayers association of Highland Park and the arâ€" rests were made.} It is pointed out by the association that a perâ€" manent. abode isnecessary to constitute a residence within the meaning of the election law, and it is urged that judges of election should see that none"but qualified voters participate In elections. Yet, it is claimed, that in this case several men, not eÂ¥en citizens, voted. Highland:Park has been shocked more or less BÂ¥ the recent , report of alleged irregularities in voting in the bond issue election in one, of the local precinets, where, it is ch , that a dozen or more men who it is claimed were not residents and sbme of them not even Americap citizens, cast ballots on Dect. 18. Arrests have | been made andâ€"the cases are now under the jurisdietion of the. state‘s attorney and the Lake county grand jury. t t Regardless of the place and the time of such all irregularâ€" ities, it is essential, that the purity of the Ballot be safeguardâ€" Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post Park, Tilinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879; THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927 PAGE SIX Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at High _|..â€"‘ Lake County, Hlinois Canee.) nuiim‘ a_"| | Mrs. E. M. Conrad is leay . George Rettig, srnl week for Fisk, Wis., where s ile Mrs. Mary Fiynn to spend a month with her N )t 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie. M l’th{fivn‘u ‘the sie is much improved and has Social And Personal KEEP THE BALLOT CLEAN Miss -France.d‘ _ Palmer * home on Friday after spen« holidays with her relatives in Mich. Mrs. Harty Engle.‘ .: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone afAd son, Elmer, Jr., of Wilmette rare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Conrad last week. * oest o .0 Miss. Mona Bahr returnéd 0M 3% day to her duties as supervisor® of in the schools ho:s«‘nfih.' 'ul:i 1, after spending the har. pairs ents, Mr. and l!r?gt;x Bahr, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph F. ngerle gave a dinner party Monday & ening at their home for Mr. and Its. Wilâ€" son Irvine. Mr. Irvine is noted painter of Lyme, Conn. other guests were friends of Mr. afd Mrs. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. Al b Ulrich of Evanston, Mr. F. Mac and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Wa Mr. and row evening, flédfiy. 3 Mr. and Mrs.‘Charles F. Monahan and daughters,â€"spent New ‘s at Lake Geneva. > a ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.[ w . visâ€" ited friends in Park Ridge, day. Miss Lois LaFevre of Gr Bay Wis., spent several days last Week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Prichard. * h Mrg. Constant C. ?Hopkins;%nu enâ€" tertain a few friends at dinnék tomorâ€" Milton and Charles Cof Chicago were the guests o and Frank Kehoe of Ft,. She week. + j In last week‘s Press a story was published regarding an aceldent in which Mr. George William ;'* was inâ€" jured. The Mr. Williams ferred to was not Mr. Williams of MeéDaniels avenue, but rather Mr. Geokge Wilâ€" liams of Second street. PB Mr. Spencer Lincoln, returhed Sunâ€" day to Colgate university, ~IY., after spending two weeks at the home of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" win L. Kemp, of Edgecliffe drive. Mrs. Si Westerfield, 365 Elder lane, Winnetka, â€" January 13 mt â€"12:30 o‘clock. f Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Davis are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Muriel Garland, on December 30. Mrs. Davis / formâ€" erly Miss Constance Verco@, Mr. Harold Noerenberg‘ who: has been on the sick list for the past week is very much improved. ;. *4 The North Shore group 5 Johanna members will meet at the home of Miss Lillian Stone of Chicago was the guest of Miss Doris Kehoe of Ft. Sheridan last week. _ ten guests enjoyed the Program furâ€" nished by the office fo ce of Evansâ€" ton. Hal Reeder‘s Iowans furnished the music for the evening. A most delightful time is report 0@ by all.© FM"‘ E. N. Abbot, f‘ W. Hay. wood and Mrs. W, N. H d were the guests at luncheon on Wednesday last of Mr. and Mrs. T. J} Sherwood at the Northmoor club. Mrs, N. Abâ€" bot entertained the samé group on Thursday in honor of Mrs and Mrs. Sherwood who have recently taken up their residence in this city, â€" ‘‘Mr. and Mrs, Arnswald of Glenâ€" view avenue announce ie engageâ€" Bent of their daughter, MaÂ¥garet Eda Mr. Maynard Simson \b Austin, Illinois. Watch for the bak sale ‘given by the Girl Reserves, urday, Janâ€" uary 8. * ols ofi The A. S. A. of the Plblic Service Co., of which Mr: C. Carlson is representative of this trict : gave a very delightful dancifig party on Thursday evening of last week in Odd Fellows hall. About one hundred and Ravinia Village houu?j%u a (great success. m cevening. A most repo by all. * rot, M " W. H.yo .« N. tp vard | were ieon on, Wednesday rs. T. J; Sherwood club. Mrs, N. Abâ€" e samé group on r of Mrs and Mrs. e recently taken up this city, s Arnswald of (Glenâ€" unce the engageâ€" |'_lt8!', Make tiEdl Simson \bf Austin, les F. onalnn _ New Year‘s at 10 : olph F. Ingerle Monday evening . and Mrs. Wilâ€" ine is & noted mn. © The other f Mr. ind Mrs. . Albert Ulrich MacDon#ld: and Watson, Mr. and stm j“‘ 0 son, mnette ware the s. M. H. Conrad pervisor .o j UMBER 45 at Highland it, ber land Park Wolceott, rector, quest an rector, parish" Hnndsoj Iss PUBLIS from Ker the past relatives. pearing vVenver‘ She wil friends sephine Miss Riccarda Forrest of Denver, and ‘T. L. Ellwood of |DeKalb, have been guests during the holidays of Miss Ruth Ewing and David Ewing. The young men have just returned to St. Louis where they are classmates at Principia school. Miss Forest is a concert violinist having spent sevâ€" eral.ye in music study in Europe. Since her return to America she has Mr. and‘ Mrs. George Bahr were week-em:‘ guests of Mrs, Bahr‘s parâ€" ents, Mr, and Mrs. Kough of Austin. Miss Alice Moran of Minneapolis is spending a few weeks visiting relaâ€" tives here. She is moving back to the city to make her home permanently. Mrs. |(W. J. Moran entertained twelve ladies at luncheon on Thursday at her lrme on 8. Green Bay road. Five hundred and bridge passed the afternoon hours most pleasantly.‘ > All the guests were friends .from Oak Park. | : Louis J. Moran entertained several of ‘his little friends at the Grasmere hotel at| luncheon on ‘l\lud&{ before he left for Mexico, Mo., where. he attends |Missouri Military academy. He‘ returned to his ‘studies after spendinfl three weeks with his <parâ€" ents, Mr, and Mrs. W, &,-Honn of 8. Green B'ry road. : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arch:Abercromby were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldberg of Kenosha, ed to her home after several weeks in ]e‘ue,h’ pital at om;o;h. 30 Â¥. rs. George F. Conrad enâ€" tertaln:f twelve friends from Glenâ€" coé at a watch party on New Year‘s eve. (‘The evening was spent in playâ€" ing cards. ts d Mr. John D. McDougall entertained nine guests at luncheon yesterday, later the party enjoyed the matinee of. Mrs.) Samuel Insull in "Dice of God" now playing at the Studebaker, The l-dF::Vwere all ‘members of a club of |which Mrs. MceDougall is a member.l + Sik W 76 h EMAE uh Cree un t spa c t me en 390 Crntral Aventie . . Phone H. P. 2101 or Clean food, frequent bathing and safe house drainage are necessary to health. The sanitary oneâ€"piece sink, the modern water closet, and the easyâ€"toâ€"clean enameled or vifreous bathtubâ€"promote health in the home. | _ To properly serve its purpose, plumbing must be inâ€" stalled properly. This calls for skilled workmanship, good material and highâ€"grade fixtures. Bugâ€"infested sinks, brokenâ€"down or badly desigried P’“’,",.gi"gfi,"‘.y” gort, °?‘ add to the danger of disease. The plumber who answers your repair call; who inâ€" stalls a new kitchen sink, or a complete, modern bathâ€" room is tnagy pebese o nosieh Oe t® modem. very ls ILUN j LA Ess. m i . K GH ntly asâ€"soloist with the ivic‘ Symphony orchestra. | be remembéered by. many re as a protege of Miss Joâ€" rott and Miss Ewing. © ames: Collins | has returned josha, Wis., where she spent week visiting' friends and t: and Interesting Book by â€"Authority of \ _ the Board + Vic J. Killian mc. H HISTORY OF INITY cm%cn interesting book containing NJE n Plumbing and Heating AWLd Podcricas MICHAEL POLAKOFF AT WOMAN‘sS CIVIC CLUB "Russian Peasant. Art" Subject of Meeting January 12; Michael ~Polakoff, of. the Russian Tea Room, will talk on Russian peasâ€" ant .art before the Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia Wellnesday afterâ€" noon, January 12, at 2:30 o‘clock. \Mr. Polakoff, havingâ€"spent & .great part of ‘his life in studying and colâ€" lecting Russian, art works, is able to present this subject in a particularly interesting and authoritative manner. Mrs. J. Mare Fowler, ‘viceâ€"president of â€"the state federation, will be the principal <speaker of the ‘afternoon, her subject being, "Our Own Federaâ€" tion," © will be talksâ€"by several of the state department chairmen in the morning. | Luncheon will be served in the Maâ€" rine dining room of: the hotel. : An excellent musical program will preâ€" cede the afternoon session. | â€" ~| *‘ 6531 Bosworth avenue. . * Reservations for luncheon may be made with Mrs. John H. Penrose, _ 10TH DISTRICT JAN. 13 | "State Day" to Be Observed,; Luncheon to Be Served ; Glenâ€" | : ola Club Hostess > _ / Mrs. Wm. F. Farrell, president of the district, will. preside, and will o en the morning session at‘ ten o’.ehet_ C MIDâ€"WINTER MEETING The midâ€"winter meeting‘ of the 10th District will be held at the Edgeâ€" water Beach hotel on Thursday, Jan: 18, with the Glenola club as: hostess. n t k Special Features xo & :mi t @A d EARL W. 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