tr, h?0 ta, u " ' Lt), " El al all i}? Mrs. Henry Boon of Clivey mad Mttertained the women of the West Ridge Community club at a one oteioek luncheon at _ her home on Thursday. Jan. 20. The' occasion In: " wotk on melanin whidh the mem- hn intend to yell by chm-ea. the, bum I'd-“to the] fund otithe Westi, 3.. Cttyqtrmitr club. I i1 law,“ A“ m.._ 4 “A" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bauer of 306 N. Green Bay road announce the en- gagement of their daughtér, Elin- beth Margaret, to Mr. Nels William Johnson of this city. The :2an In: announced at a dinner My WW an by Mr. and Mrs. Bauer on Sat- urday evening, Jan. M. Mr. tlt:') "e, left Wednesday for Gnlifornia. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cameron of N. Central avenue, Highwood, were most pleasantly surprised by thirtr-tive friends on Saturday evening. T The oc- casion was a homie warming as Mr. and Mrs. Cameron just recmtly moved into their new hormi. The evening' was spent in dancimr A I". hm“. and Mrs. Cameron just recently moved into their new home'. The evening was spent in dancing. A tap lunch Ins served.' The. tmt-of-tem, guests were from Chicago and Lau"Biutr. - v .. - 't I Mr. and Mrs. Mason Armstrong of,l Rice street. Ravinia, are'the happy" parents of a baby boy born Thursday; Jan. 20, at the Highland Park hotrpi- tal Miss Janet McCaffre.vit Ehnwood drive was hostess to twenty young people Friday night. F'oilbwittsksstw' ing the boys and girls chime to Jai net's home where they had refresh) mama and played-tnuns: r ' Father James Canny; of Daved- 'port, Ia., and his "sister, Ella, of Wid- netka. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garrity of McDan- iel: avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harmon of Laurel avenue will entertain " din.. her on Saturday ewn'nlt preceding the military ball at thit Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. J, Lencioni of Wan! kegnn avenue announce the birth of tt baby boy on Tueaday,oran, 25, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. Robert DeLong of N. Gréen Bay road left Thurtuiarfor Canada where he will visit his father for about te days. I Mr. nd Mrs. Jesse Hilton of Pmi.. rie avenue Ire spending the week in Milwaukee, Wis. _ Father James Gairitynvho was as} sistant pastor in Davenport, 13.5101 the past four and a half years. has been made pastor of _ M. Mary’s church of Weller, In. His sister, Miss Ella Garrity, of Winnetka, is leaving to mike her home with him. ' In their efforts to; uphold, Arneriie"ifii." lights, defend just Ameri- can interests. and th ' art the unfrienglly designs of anti-American elements in this heXiisphere, Presid'ht Coolidge and Secretary Kellogg deserve and ill receive _the undivided support of genuine Americans, declares he National Republic, despite the outcry of elements and interests naturally 1isltital to the American govern- ment or naturally loyal to some foreign interest of group of in- terests. The extent to which this oiiiiUition has been able to get its propaganda before the ()tt,rei'e'jtit,.'i1t, is astonishing, but as the dust kicked up by these pseudo- h erfean interests hat lifted, and the people have begun to see thtrteal situation clearly, Amer.. ican. patriotism is again rallying to the support of an executive who has the wisdom to see his duty and the courage to do it: ,. " L",", (irligt2rmrila ..- 'l r Ara Les I , iiiitilllllllii? ", "" ' tfiillil5ll!Eli .- ‘ TheWohroe doctrine stands in the way of the Balkanizing of Central and South America by the lilti opean powers. If. the Mons roe doctrine is to be maintained, the ignited States must continue to take an interest in the,tnaintemitice pf' orderly constitutional government in thea'epuhlies of thitt'herdigphere. Failure to do this would mean failure of the Meade doctrine. Hence every newspaper in the United States which" customarily stands for European as opposed to American interests. is today . joining in the,PyPett,e1oryiot Atttaytion.qtiu1trt the United States. The strength of foreign propaganda. in the United States is again indicated by the echbes in thtt,Arneriean press and on the ffoor on congress of the outcry of align elements against the pro- tect.ien ofy1meritan, rights am! jest interests in Nicaragua. I *f dropping than the folk upstate and tit folk downstate. . It gives us a superior feeling, enablesns tofaet' (he minister on Simday with- out blushing arid gi tr us the assurance that our children are be. ing Erought up in tfe sort of homtiirof which they may well be prou . f T_, , In some comm itierthe party?" line telephone serves as an illicit sort of news r. When they, roe rugs that ere supposed to summon only Bom ne in the Jo ., (Household are sounded, Mm. Brown, Mrs. SmithrEtd all the oth t neighbors, from the school house to the cross ds' grocery, ttt in immodest and unseemly haste to listen in. l l it. , There is no Such krrnntimitr, we-Kye proud to state, nearer than seven oreight coun ies aWarfhmi?rhere. It is a nice thing to realize that we are little itioreeartsttsl about this form of caves- Have you ever. in therdottrse tt.'liremmtrtrttt't'gt on ' rural tthe, phone line, heard a tunny little dietmow and than Att' though trek" ceiver were beiryr)siirAiii)oiis,b' re [ or lowered? So, he: Mite Marjorie Sims of the University. of " Ilinttim 'tthe average woman wastes a large part of herlife 1tiet on the telephone," says Miss Sims. “Women shliutd,dbterve b mess hours as men do," she adds. And there are at least a few thousand overworked tele- phone operators in the country whomiill rise up and call her blessed for the remark. F I ' " ' , . T _,ri ._ i j I hi, â€:5?“ l. l "r _ _ w T a _' '7 _ Ag . 'rl. "itteetetttodstat" T t Hi , tatt,ltiii')']lrraitft "'t'ttgt ali, itgt _itl)'dtificitlptl'it a. _ /i"rTT'" Jr l ',"-t_v--, 'r teV. f 2fottttSttoteCt-tmbtild play at wwmm _:tltl'P'vv?"f "Atil',2rt','t tt wwbuï¬wï¬rï¬f‘mw ' tfHh, m I... been:qu iirl ' i, " " t?rrm tt. . tl I _ T . f tlt'ii2't Robot-eh? Selim: ,l' . 5 T â€if , . [ m,', ' m, t t and u tuetmd a... Pte. Much t, nu, a tlie you one. F1euel 'l,'d grrne'to 'it,%"l to mmhe"; Put, Illinois. and" at Act a m 3.318". , T t of , a winter. -WuA-ï¬â€"W . THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1927 a, J 7 NUMBER 48 4atl1dt"cfit'1dr,,t1: Je W m h of a daughter born Saturday, TELEPHONE ISINNERS _ _ , Jail 22. Mr. and Mrs. Hnefele were .__..._.;.; j to per regidenta-of this city. Mrs: The following from the Cairo .Bulletin describes a condition ifâ€? being formerly Mitm Ir'"tees that is true of many communities, urban as well as rural: f. . m ‘l. A mm, “A n__ " AO-s PAGE POUR arm Win. in] ‘61.... of Plea STAND BY YOUR GOVERNMENT int Hatfield Vetter of McDaniel: avenue f has ri' umed.from a two months trip up; than; California. He reports a very of! plenty: journey. ati Mr? and Mrs. Walter Th'eroux of 1rs'odlt)rrook are receiving congratu- ori ham! on the' birth of a boy, born I') Thumgay, Jan, 20, at the Highland 'uri f'a_rr capital. , - .“vv- - WWI, "ll. M21403â€! P. 8heafor who m op~ ornted'on It the Queen of Angelo hos.. Pitt) id Lo: Angela. cum, is a“: 1reett/ i'rartd it AMhteted, to ' 'traeft'ctitt,r/a', . few more dam- Mui'i,Heteat Beam tii, wealend guest ï¬t her may, Mia Billy Bell, wk: tttetdttthet " Madison, Wis. Hill" Charlotte You of ttie .Winum ton Shim Us returned from a three weeks May in New York vim-d she has bum selecting springtnd summer modelsf which are arriving awe we] _ -Nee _...- m.u. vvuu Dell. 'Mr. Iand Mrs. John Grow of Aer. tioch, tll., were the guests a few days of ma, week ot Mr. and Mn. Fred Fisher') _ T A _ Mrrp Wm. Macdonald entertained i',t!e,tSt,ypes'ta at bridge on Saturday‘ n“. .. Mr.)) and Mrs. Donald Duncan of Byrr: tivenue, Hubbard Woods are re- ceiving eortr9tuiations on the birth of a boy. born Monday; Jan. 24, at the Highlmd Park hospital. _ Mutt Billy Bell .will return home Tueadiy from Madison, Wis., to 'spend, a sh ' time between semester: with) her manta. Mr. and Mrs. John alll.) .u_ c, , .. - _ Mr. Sand Mrs. c. Wieder o) ing itinounee the birth' of on rsdny, Jan. M, at th fc'lil'lt't hospital. Mrii and Mrs. Wm. Ludwig Nt1alridautrhter, Patsy, of S. G Bay mad, will leave Sunday, Jan, for Wifofnia where they expec remaig'for two months. friends Wednesday afternobn from tlyrediito' five o'elock at his home', thd oecatslkn being, his fifth birthday. Mal/and Mrs. Joe Cabonargi of jvadiystreet announce the birth of a baby fir! on Monday, Jan. 24, at the Highland Park hospital. with -Btuznt N. Green Bay road 0mm" ined .fourteen of his _litt1e friends Wednesdnv shunnnh.‘ '..- M/i. John W. Rhinesmith of Raqslyn lane!" eontined to her bed with a case of dig, ttu, ant iivenue announce the birth of a girl on Sunday,IJanuary 23, at the Highland Park hospital. A Jade Holmes of N. Sheridan road is entertaining tonight. (Thursday) at dinner in celebration of Jterbirth.. day: 'tAfter dinner they will attend “The glad: Pirate" at the Alcyon the.. ater. " 'Jr') tt' few nine “mutual summer arriving aur.: nglhthe week-amt " at the High; of S. Green Ludwig and of Wheel. r, Jan. 80, expect to 'a girl, ., 'di .95.: It)',)',', tt . Mutt; New. j 1T1roaehtittt marriage of Mia Lilith Know!“ of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and ,'. Thomas Ir., We» of Knight oo, Mick, to Mr. Edwin L. Kemp,‘ r., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win L. _ "tp,"Edtmetitte drive, which is tp t e plate next Monday " two o’clock _ n Knlumuoo. . Mr. _ d Mrs. Willlm mm In- nounce he muniax'o of their dingh- ttr, Me edea,' to G. L. Babe of Glen.. coe, wig}: took place an Nam-nah» Past N mug. ' his mm belore zone a’ Mr. home was c . Dr. l ta ined f society ehureii hing. M r.; left t, will n will. gt Utah) length E Mrl 31mm; jured last his f land his tl that crux . a sp _ Mri, from-L with Clow.) F Mr; iruth . Mrs, ' dolphj comer, it thir munit ban hc Homé ty wi, Willit Mrs. i Chard: and ante M 330] Arum M Leslie Reeder of .Mississippi has um: visiting his brother, Mr. Hal: Ree r for the past week. M and Mrs. Walter Clark. who have been visiting in the south for the t month have returned to their htm on McGovern street M . Robert Sehreirier is in Grand Rani this week attending the furni- ture onvention; F - Md Lake) " a I Feb]: the snip, td soil n L.', emp,"E to e plate lock , tt Kau, Mr. d Mm. q mace ‘he m!" ', Me , to ' 'IIT h took an Tho day) M T. H. Decker' has returned troid Flory " 'where he spent the past three wee . . M . Walter s. Lincoln of Miiwau- Ve ho has been the guest of her siste Mrs. Edwin L. Kemp for the past we mqnths returned to her home Mon ay. law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henderson, cele rated their fourth Inniversnry wit a dinner at their home January 21. _- The out of town guests were Mr. and re. George Williams of Wnukeo gun, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Mead of Nor h Chicago, Miss Pearl Schumach- er Englewood, Mr. and Mrs. “Van Dye e of Rogers Park, Mr. and Mrs. H. . Mead of Rogers Park, Mr. and Mrs George Henderson and grandson of he Forest. Cards were the fea.. ture of the evening'and the' success- ful rize winners Were Mrs. George Hen arson, Mrs. R. Roth, Mr. Ray Rot and Mr. H. L. Mead. _ _ M s Mable Ernst will be hostess to t e Bridge club tonight (Thurs-' M . and Mrs C. E. Mend celebrated thei forty-tttsong wedding. annivera an and their daughter and non-in- T Signet club and their friends enj ed a sleigh ride party held last Sat: May evening, later being enter- min at the home of the Mine- Mag aret" and Ethel Erickaon. All who attended report a most delightful eve ing. at The invitation: are issued for hureday afternoon, Feb. 3. Mm. Ba ' n sail: for Italy about the mid- die, t the month for the balance of the winter season. rs. Mary Boomer Pin and Min Jai t Holman of 18 North We who" we have tattended invitations to tri! ds for an lit-home in honoglgs M V .. Ema M. Barton 6f Hub Wi Th . Robert Sehreirler is in Grand 5 this week attending the furni- onvention.' F . Hur Wood and McPherson ' are entertaining at dinner qty ii preceding the dance at ighlnnd Park club. ‘and Mrs. Lymdn Murphy of Forest are the happy parents on born January 15. classes in Religious Education heir parents were dolightfully ined Wednesday afternoon at it hall. , . peels! meeting of the Woman's, and Foreign Missionary socie- 1 be held at the home of Mrs. m Guyot Thursdiy afternoon. chultz '0! Wilmette will have; of the meeting. l Peter Hansen of Washingtonl t. He was taken to the High- ark hospital where an X-ray of t Was taken and it Was found val-a] bones were broken and ',harles J. Cary of this city has 1' Pocatello, Idaho, where he main about thrde Weeks. He from there to Salt Lake City, to be gone tor an indeflnite of time. l . nd Mrs Earl Fritnoh Ankara her who passed 'nwny the day e arrived. Mr. Homer was 'ut six weeks. T Elmer Brown .entertained the tron's club lut Pridar. we- erdinand Burner bu arrived om Weis, Austria, where he led by the serious illness of u. E. A. Wood and 1&st d. His many friends wish him rdy recovery. ‘Ervin Clow has arrived home Denver, Colo., for a short visit is parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F'. a, Highwood was seriiGiv" Tii] wltile ttt-wdrk in Jarke Forest eek when a pick went through me, uekintrhatn'g mtther, Mrs. Ran- T. Bryant, are some of the new- to Highland' Park who after ntirh search selected this com- F a most desirable for a subur- rem; to tr. L. Datte oiiii'G.. eh took place on November {nag-inn 1" kept I secret liytime. The , i4iidi, 'i'i";C'iidl'u"tl,lUl' Or. Mr. Damaake is connected THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Ineement is made of and Mrs. Benjamin J. Buck- I with their son, Bryant, also O', and non; Hugh ad Peter left (or Pas Christiadn and Blloxi, Where they will spend seven} . Earl Fritsch enter- the; ptr- ms Green a Pot was " that with! be enjoy ' a all of tillage unem- biatre f guests unwilling to - today. It was a uplemmblmt and to. it done In" justice“ 9 ' _ ’Motin picture-013W Mk day cues presented by It. Tea- Green enjoy: blue today. to it I Ati gum Per pa never in the history of the locul, inem menu usociatian have it: m her: enjoyed a ttner entertain- ment ado: it: auspices than the In- mnl minute:- of commune In; party or members tdfen last evening at th Highland Park Woman’s club buildi tr. AN of I This as a pro I Mem rs Commerce Chamber njov Annual Alain Fine Program Th next lee.turd in.the course be. ing iven by Hence J. Bridgeth the itthiand Park Woman's club will be n xt Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 10:30 a. ; the subject‘ is "The Picture of L e in Eugene O'Neill’: Plays." This hould be a very fnterestitttr one as th re has been so much discussion pro 3 d con about these plays. - M 8. Moses Shire t lcavi g Monday for Call 'rnia, where the; week . days of age at the time of his death. The' emains were taken to Graceland can cry this morning for burial. Mr. and rs'. Miller, the parents of the chi! live 'in the new addition in the sout edge of Lake Forest. no ACE J, BRIDGES LECTURE WEDNESDAY M in Richard Miller died 'Higyland Park hospital on T day', f meningitis aft'er an ill shor duration. Little Mart one 'ear, three months and f ll rs. C. N. kimbalrot "Ridgewood" out tained at a small bridge party on' I We nesday for Mrs. W. C. Winton of CDul th, Minn. ' - 7 I C rl Vail of Lincoln avenue, ‘will cnt tain a number of young people, Fri " night; for the fyrst part of the vening they will enjoy a sleigh ride party after which they will come bac to the Highland Park club where the ,wlll have dinner und dance. . and. Mrs. C. N. Kimball of, "Ri gewood",will entertain “dinner on unday for Dr. and Mrs. John) Pau Goode of Chicago. I last week's issue of the Press it w a stated that Mrs. Roth was ap- tain of the drill team at the 'g"dht Sist rs lodge in Highland Park. -Mrts. Re a Griesmeyer is captain of the trrtt tation here. cm Fri the ride bac Perl rs. Moses Shire entertained twen- ty’ nests at bridge on Wednetsday af- ter mu at her home on. North St. Joh 3 avenue. , , I _ . r. ‘Claude Mitchell entertained tleV ml friends Sathrday evening at the" ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beam. Fiv hundred was the' feature of the eve ine. rs. Harry E. Wightmsn who un- de ent an operation far coitus at W ley Memorial hospital a week at: (returned-home last evening, ve much improved. iss Tessie Sheshen had 1 rib bro an and her leg bruised when the be sleigh on which she was riding wit three other girl friends was run int in Lake Blue by an auto owned by Mr. Harris of that city a week my Monday. ‘Miss McConnell of La Forest Was also slightly injured wh e Miss Elisabeth Repholz and Mi Gertrude Martin escaped uninr ju.r . Miss S.henhen is getting along me y. ( he regular meetirU of Cimpbell ch pter, O. E. s., will be held next W ncsday evening. Initiation will be hel . 8 unday Evening dub _....- Damn Cl k "A Neighborly World." = Ralph H. Kuhn. Moraine hotel, F been appointed u member of the B “of the Children's Memorial hos- pi 1, Chicago. This Hnrointment on. ri with it an' appointment on the F' ulty of Medicine of the University of hietyro. . - r. and Mrs. Thou. 'George Rees, Jr. of Evanston. lil., are enjoying a we weeks trip to New Mexico, Ar rm and Lot Angeles. Calif. u H six. The not: of honor will bean alumna of theisoiteee, Eleanor S er, now singing with the: Chi- c 0 Civic opera. ' V ' _ curs. _ William, AM one! Bei B th of Chicago spout Sundny with t fr parents Mr.. and Mrs. Will“ th of North Second “not. , T He feeding nuts to tt' aqua-re! y terday morning "Aunt EIU" one of our subscribers saw two Hamid: a I up and take the nut: â€my. Tho a earnnce of blue birds on a aM w tar day helps to cheer as up and m ke up think that “sprig in here." t e board of dincton and durum fr; Chicago Teachers college will be h tease: " a tea, given at Gertrude boi, _e. Tuesday, Jan. 25, from fottr r. and Mrs. Robert 3211me are n ouncing the Iritth' of 1 son, born FY, yw, it Lake Worth, Fla. . the Dill. t%rftt Hater Hen.†', . V trAtrtrapettrtt a! the Jude! tr _ dub 'ttqatd.ed Hensley omtthth, we of “Yes. tee. Yvette" e Cohen's Grand theatre. Clue-go. .r ' children ot :‘the De Foreet a ool have invited their parents and a» umber of friend: to we I and} e lblt of tfUir work on Thundny.‘ J ' 27 " eleven o'clock. The rev f ehmenta to be served will be made a served by the children themselvel ini, the lovely hall at 874 Laurel avev UAL STAG PARTY GIVEN LAST EVENING Nance was In†3nd the' pro- ?“th Were â€will†good. lrkey dinner med br the as " LT? PARK, ILLINOIS sptrtal on Wednes- d children are F,'iii Barbara, E T will spend six an illness of Martin was and fourtcén of his death. to Graceland at the rbaiéraw nd six}- ll on; be be, w as at! b Ill; 10:30; icture’ , lays." . one] L", union ll ma I ' itser l! tthe , have r' lain- ‘ . 23m , In: It they, WEE; meat uni chats. It in: ttm-ro, I t ‘ 1- 'iiaii"7, irir."i'il of which wan of Ppeet. mall-nu tmi, tht â€Faith! 'thh M Mat and which were tum: self on the day in 'tttmutt: much interest and mm. m HIGHWOOD Phone 251 interest the! 35 Evening, Dinner, Street and siilrt Frock: welcome You to Start ai; . “Tl. - r! - __ Savings AeeGi in; Save Your Money NOW ,--.paie Ben i i -, iiGk “I, cw, 'lteigtgttik $1.00, $3.00, $5.00,f7.50 $10.00 10 North Sheridan Road $5, $10, $15; $25t$35 Irvmtintt Join Our Christmas Sm 1llighivood State ' T . TO BE LOVELY: . Use the pfeparations of Eiizabe Arden -. v q " I he Aiettmupitr B AIMS TO GIVE FRIENDLY SERVICE AT A TIMES ' A If! pa SegrgYoug Wants with a T (an tu aura-3:; EARL W. GSELL & CO; In Account Safety Deiaiirriia" A Handy Checking Account “WE‘RE (:89me DAILY - GROW W The Laretta] Shop .’ ich were taken by Mn. dtitt question and Santana "any†which " and . - 1'tatttrettmetuet of the skin, was: be time yividly healthy, and " nuke mm, 'too." mm abetb Arden Tmtmntilbuedonthroe fu, . I new. Clowning, m "an. Claude†c ' Na.. ing. with. Arum: Skin†Tonic ind Speck! A we. Nomi-hing, with Orange Skin Food or the del Van Cnam. Thee um: three my; whicli up (Every need of the skin. should be a part 9f your dnil are of the skin " home. _ . _ Elizabeth Arden? Venetian Tails? Pram ol," are on "I! at _ 23,:wa {a '48! Final Dispo$a1 AND SAVE THROUGHOUT 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger wr Phone 2600 Phone 1 Many values that will astolnd e l Loretta Shop were media: pic. Reduced to' a low fiiruis), mney 50W - Save Regr Lat ngings "ijC,2",",r,tl ' C°FÂ¥EHPity HATS--: 3M3 helm PHARMACISTS on swarm. NighF. ii iT"ii Account Before the New Yea? at†'?iiiii'iitiiiiti'ii?. not not “OMB! with. T "may emu-e breahingttro val-show- may an â€up, n Tiid in Ann“ 'mrtrtuadatlwhtrat, Ink-sea mum: Taunt-,. JAN UARY 87 Te I rttnee It 468 m ofit.