M &'uâ€"l ciuss of the First C%. Evangelical church held their â€"â€" monthly meeting at the home of Isaâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927 A very pretty wedding took place | on Saturday afternoon at four o‘clock | in the Methodist Episcopal church on | North avenue, when Miss lildred“ Chariotte West, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. A. D. West was married to Harâ€" old George Noerenberg, son of Mr.} and Mrs. William Noerenbery. Rev. Wm.B.Dobble officiated. The bride was | very charming in a" gown of white taffeta and tuile.veil and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her} sister May, who wore blue flat crepe | and carried an arm bouquet of snap | dragons and roses, as maid of honer | and Miss Marguerite Noerenberg, a | sister of th~ groom and Lillian Balâ€" webber of Evanston were bridesmids[ and wore gowns of orchid flat crepe with arm bouquets of snap dragons and roses while little Edith Walters was flower girl and wore blue organâ€" die. Gerard Noerenberg, a cousin of the groom. was best man. A recepâ€"| tion to intimate friends and relatives } followed the ceremony at the home of | the bride‘s parents. After a shnrt\ honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Noerenberg | will reside at 360 North avenue, the ; home of Mrs. Noerenberg‘s parents. l Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Conrad of Rogers Park were the guests on Sun-] day of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. | Mrs. Charles H. Love and children,| Charles and Richard, of Boone, Ia.) were the guests a few days of this‘ week of Mrs. Hclen F. Golden of Mcâ€"| Govern stroct. Mrs. Love was"formâ€"| erly Miss Holen Golden of Evanston.} Mrs. Alex Smith (Elsie Witten) of | Glencoe. who has been very ill in the | Highland Park hospital the past week# is reported as getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MceCarthy| were the woekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of South Secâ€"| entertain at bridge on Saturday afâ€" ternoon at the home of Mae Bliss of Mr.+ and Mrs. George Dunscomb have returned to their home on &\nd!n Park Place after spending the ‘winter at the Senica Hotel in Chicago. _ ternoon at the home of Mae Bliss of | $10.55 to the National Red Cross, but |of a daughter born Tuesday, May 10. N. Linden avenue. they have had many vitalexperiences | Mr. and Mrs. Jackâ€"Peterson returnâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace attendâ€"| in this bit of coâ€"0perative sétvice.| ed home on Saburday from Rochester, ad the White Session which| These include Randling of Minn., where Mr. Peterson underwent mmw mmuuchm-mnhï¬q # setious operation nearly four weeks was they visited Niagara Falls and|A! of which made simple problems in | ago. His health is very much imâ€" there of interest. arithmetic very, real. Processes inâ€"|proved and he is able to be around pther points idan road|Yolved in cooking: as to measuring,|again. : Mr. J. B. Burdett of Sheridan mixing, and baking made ome child| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Harrison has gone to Chattanooga, Tenness®®|.__ t in we could eat these cakes of Bannockburn, near Highland Park, :'*-‘ He will be gone AbOUt | »~@ son thom tog," flmtï¬h:m the engagement of their days. wares created great daughter, Catherine, to George Fredâ€" Mr. and Mra. Charles Brace have as wundhm-‘mâ€" Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells e ulating. Not only have Leggett Church of their guest this week, Mrs. Elizabeth the children St. Louis, Mo. Miss Trebilcock of Los Angelea, Calif. f.-a.whvuummmu.pu.â€"dh-a Mrs. Frank Hancock of Toledo,| but they have also had their attention| St. Louis, and also attended “.-!h:nhhv-&tl:‘d fomduthb'-dâ€".thlhn h-t-.-dd"-!-y.l:: her sinter, George Clark of Vine | guide the power inherent in riverways| Church attended Principia avenue. und eurrents that they will be used| University of Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace attendâ€" ed the Supreme White Session which was held in Buffalo last week. While there they visited Niagara Falls and other points of interest. Mr. J. B. Burdett of Sheridan road hss gone to Chattanooga, Tennessee on business. He will be gone about ‘Thales Lennington, who attends the | University of Michigan, spent the ‘weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lennington of N. Sheridan Mr. and were the w Mrs. Rober ond street. and Mrs. R. G. Evans. He attended the Religious Education convention held in Chicago last week and will spend two weeks here studying in the libraries of Chicago. Prof. Evans was a former pastor of the First Bapâ€" tist church of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer of Chiâ€" eago were the guests on last Thursâ€" day of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fisher of S. Green Bay road. * Highland Park hospital the past weekf wasion being in celebration of Mr. is reported as getting along nicely. Walther‘s birthday anniversary. Five Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy|hundred, was enjoyed at four tables, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and|‘h* successful prize winners being Mrs. Robert Greenslade of South Secâ€"| Mrs. Herman Denzel, Mrs. Charles ond street. | MeCarthy of Evanston, Mrs. James Miss Ann Cecelia Berube has chosen 1 Hesler and Mr. C. P. Sullivan, Mr. June 14 s her wedding day at which| William Denzel and Mr. James Hesler. time she will be married to Mr. Lloyd| _ Miss Mildred Gerkin and Mr. Wilâ€" Ebert of Glencoe. |liam Davidson wwere married yesterâ€" "Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone and som,|4ay. Wednesday, May 11. Elmer, Jr.. of Wilmette. were the Sunâ€" | Mrs. Charles L. Willard of Linden day guests of Vr. and Mrs. M. H. Park place entertained the workers Conrad of McGovern street. ’uf the Arden Shore drive which was Miss Stewart Nelson who has spent ; completed last week, at bridge at yer the past week visiting friends in Chiâ€"| home on Monday afternoon. cago returned to Highland Park, Wed-J‘ Mrs. J. Berube and Mrs. Oscar nesday. P L Schmidlcy entertained at cards at the _Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wonnell enterâ€" | home of Mrs. Berube on Saturday eveâ€" tained at a formal ‘fi““j"' on ?j‘}fl'jning. The proceeds of these weekly *Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone and son Elmer, Jr., of Wilmette. were the Sunâ€" day guests of Vr. and Mrs. M. H Conrad of McGovern street. Miss Stewart Nelson who has spent the past week visiting friends in Chiâ€" cago returned to Highland Park, Wedâ€" nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Wonnell enterâ€" tained at a formal dinner on Saturâ€" day evening at their home on Judson avenue, the occasion being in celeâ€" bration of their twelfth wedding anâ€" miversary. The table and home were perfectly beautiful in spring flowers, all tokens of congratulations. Covers were laid for twenty guests and later in the evening bridge was enjoyed at five tables. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison of St. Louis are the guests a few days of this week of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Denzel of N. Second street. _ _ Professor Herbert Francis Fvans of the Pacific School of Religion, Berkâ€" ley. Calif., is visiting his parents, Mr. ed as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highlanc Hlinois, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ks Published weekiy by The Udell Printing Co. at Highiand Paurk, oubender of Vine avenue. Garling entertained twelve }itâ€" Igu‘--dh n N. St. Johns avenue in honor Higblandb Park Press Social And Personal Mrs. Lucius Hine of Laurel avenue motored toâ€" Madison, Wis. with her two sons where they spent the weekâ€" end. . fr‘â€"acs .on Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiscox, who celebrated their seventh wedding anâ€" niversary. . s for Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kimball and Jaughter Miss Mary Kimball of Green Bay road motored to Holland, Mich., for the week end. Mrs. A. P. Smith of N. Linden aveâ€" nue returned Friday from California whore she has spent the past two months Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erhart of Hazel avenue entertained several of their A benefit card party is being held today, Thursday by the Association of Delta Gamma mothers of Northâ€" western university at the home of Sirs. Perey A. Robbins of Prospect avenue. The money will go toward the new sorority house that is now in the process of construction. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker, of Linâ€" ‘oln place are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a baby boy on Saturday, May T, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reiche, formâ€" crly of S. St. Johns avenue, are now residing on Sherman avenue, Evansâ€" Ter goot.____ M Mrs. Fred Moon will entertain the At the annual meeting of the Chiâ€"| Past Worthy Matron‘s club tomorrow, cago Woman‘s Musical club last week| Friday. . Mrs. Adsh Bryant Buckingham was!| Dr. and Mrs. Grant H. Lanphere elected president for a term of two|have recently returned from a very years. The family came and profitable year ï¬luuum:MHl:m in au-n-= fall to make their future home. medicine and a few weeks in ‘ssippi flood area. The destructive phases were gripping the imagination of many of the children to such an exâ€" tent as to establish fear of water. The staff of the school realized that another outlet must be provided whereby activity and purpose would center around constructive service. Some children suggested sending Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean reâ€" turned Saturday to their home on Sheridan road after having spent six months.in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther of S. Grecn Bay road entertained sixteen guests on Saturday evening. The ocâ€" Mr. John D. Jones returned Tuesâ€" day morning from Austin, Mion., where he was called April 13 by the critical illness of his mother, Mrs. Nancy Dean Jones, who passed away May 6 at 8:30 a. m. Funeral services were held Sunday, May 8. She was All activities of the children of the DeForest school have focused during this week upon ways and â€"means in which to serve children in the Missâ€" card parties ing fund of tion church. P are to go into the buildâ€" the Immaculate Concepâ€" NUMBER 11 increaged real estate activity in Glenâ€" gnbppyuluhdlo-b-'h y morning, May 10. * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage on the Chain O‘Lakes, Waupaca, Wis. race entertained at three tables of whist last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Watson of Prestwick, Scotland, who is visiting her sister Mrs. Somâ€" merville. 528 Elder lane, Winnetka. The pupils of Miss Helen Watson will appear in recital Wednesday afâ€" t.rnoon, May 18, at four o‘cleck, at Miss Winnifred Cullen and Miss Dorothy Rafferty spent Sunday visâ€" iting friends in Evanston. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Francis Stauder of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. Charles Clark, of this city, which took place in St. Louis, yesterday, Mr. Clark is the door man at the Alcyon theater. for St. Louis, Mo., where they will Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Witten spent the weekâ€"end at Grays Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flynn. Â¥rs. Herbort Moran spent the past week in Milwaukee, Wis., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McHugh. The Junior Star club will meet next Momday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter Henderson of Prairie avenue. Yr and Mrs. fenry Beneke enterâ€" tained sixteen guests at dinner Satâ€" Yrâ€".â€"Olivia Menoni Hahnke of Chiâ€" cago has returned to Highland Park and is r;siding at the Fred Richards home on Green Bay road. _ Mrs. Hahnke will be associated with the Rovinia Opcra Co. again this summer. Dr. and Mrs. Louie Warfield of Milâ€" waukec, Wis., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Byfield this week. They are enroute to Washington, D. their own compositions. All present declare this was one of the most sueâ€" had by alil. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Gust Minorini of 413 McDaniels avenue announce the birth of a daughter born Tuesday, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jack.Peterson returnâ€" ed home on Saburday from Rochester, visit {riends Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig visâ€" ited their son, William, at Crystal Lake, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. vesterday on a The Girls choir of St. Johns Evanâ€" gelica! church and an equal number <f young men enjoyed a*party at the home of Alice Flint, 204 N. Second street on Thursday, May 5, 1927. About thirty guests were present. The tooms of the home were beautifully desorated with spring flowers and yollow and green crepe paper, and with the pastel shades of the girls dresses made a lovely picture. . The nrogram of songs and games for the evening was in charge of Mrs. Karl A. Roth. An indoor track meet was especially enjoyed in which the guests The two Bible classes, namely the Philathca and Baraca classes of the First United Evangelical church held their annual banquet at theâ€"Green Tea Pot on Friday evening. It was a very unique affair given in old fashioned style with red table cloths and keroâ€" sene lamps furnishing the light. The fiftyâ€"seven guests present came in old fashioned clothing, the costumes rangâ€" ing from fifty years hence to the present cay. Conrad Dreiske acted as toastmaster and toasts and talks C. to attond the American Medical meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Byfield enterâ€" tained at dinner last evening for their od. A surprise feature of the evening was the announcement of the marâ€" riage date of Miss Lillian Howe and Magrice Dunn. The date. June 25, 1927. together with the names of the couple was written on a bride‘s card »nd concealed in the room. Miss Alice Flint discovered the card and read the nows to the guests. Congratulations and cheers greeted Miss Howe and Yr. Dunn. Both of these young peoâ€" ple are members of St. Johns church and their wedding will take place in the church. During the evening Mr. Henry Foley and Grace Arlene Flint entertaincd the guests with several musical selcctions. Mrs. Flint was nssisted in serving the refreshments by the committee in charge of the varty, Miss Catherine Zimmer, Miss Lillian Howe, Miss Alice Flint and Mrs. Karl A. Roth. were grouped according to four schools â€"and much rivalry was shown until the winning school was announeâ€" Mrs. Frank Fitt and two children, ‘lfr4 and Mary, will leave Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Piccchictti are Nrs. Thomas McEwen of Naida terâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, RIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS and profitable year spent in both in graduate study in R. A. Carqueville left motor trip to Joplin, (§ Special Comedy Show for the Moon and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moon and Miss Bessie. Moon of Evansten were the. Sunday guests of Mr. and from a several weeks‘ visit with friends in Grand Rapids, Mich. Mrs. T, Roam entertained the Norâ€" shore club on Wednesday evening at her home on Waukegan avenue. Bunâ€" co was played, Rosebud Axt winning | first prize, Kathryn Radeliffe second, | and Cora Oyer consolation. ldl‘{ ments were served. i About 200 to 250 members of the Ravinia club attended the annual luncheon given by Mrs. Eckstein at the Moraine hotel _A very interesting meeting followed the luncheon; plans being made for the coming season of Ravinia opera. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Townley of Delievue place, Chicago, are stopping at the Moraine hotel until their home pleted. ing the summer at &Iu:;etrwâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Charies E. Bletsch of 386 Ravine drive announce the birth of a boy, Charles Edwin, Jr., on Tuesday, May 10. & in Knollwood Country club is comâ€" Dr. and Mrs. Keilogg Speed enterâ€" tained at bridge on Saturday evening at their home on S. Shcridan road. Cn Saturday â€" afternoon, â€" Isabel Mary Denzel was hostess to eight litâ€" tie friends, the occasion being in celeâ€" braticn of her cleventh birthday anniâ€" versary. Th: decerations were carâ€" ried out in the pink color _ scheme, The litGe guests preâ€"ent were Mary Adah Bryant Buckingham, teacher of singing. 663 Central avenue. Teleâ€" phone H. P. 2289. 11pd Sensalion of the Seasom! Beautiâ€" ful wash silks in all colors, well cut and tailored. Just the thing for sport and street wear. Priced at $19.75, The Loreita Shop. * 11 ried out in the pink color _ scheme, The litGe guests present were Mary Marris, Dorothy Purdy. Gladys and Betty Udell, Mary Noercnberg, Anna E«zan, Ann Dorssey and Rena Nelâ€" Un to the prevent time $516 has hn turned in to Miss Everett for the food sufferers fund, and still more bu~ been promised. . In the preliminary contest for the most advanced classification of the Chicago Heraldâ€"Exapriner piano playâ€" ing tournament held Saturday eveâ€" ning, May 7. at Lyon and Healy haii, Chicago, Mary Grote, daughter of the late Colanel and Mrs. Wm. F. Grote, formerly_ of °Ft. Sheridan now of Wheaton, and a pupil of Ethel Laâ€" throp Marley 3t Bush Conservatory, throp Marley gt won a gold medal All cocts to be closed out at a very low figure. The Loreita Shop. 11 H "The HOUSE WITROUT A KEY" Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mertens of the Six reasons why you should learn ALCYON M HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Thursday & Friday, May 13â€"14 HAROLD LLOYD It ¢ ship. It requires no great amount of work or drudgery. l It gives you personality, poise and a properly placed speaking voice. It is a delightful avocation. 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