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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1927, p. 4

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"e any. n. In and party held Inat evening _ “out: hull under the direction b Icahn Star In largely " nd In: I (mt um m. Gwyn! nun-l hi: .otrtttw m st Armour Institute of V h Chic-(o thin week. I 'tti-ai-et-tts-m. Mr. and Mrs Charles P. McDonald who have been residing in Highland Put since last June Brie returning to their home in Miami, Fla. Before they are spending a week with . chonald's mother in Minne- Minn. ‘An the regular music work under supervision of was Trimimrham T directed by Nina Fave] In": on n. the children have let y morning, Oct. 13 from 10:30 11:“ n the (by, date ,nd time The first meeting of the North Shore Johanna committee will be held it ttie home of Mrs. Harry Canmann 1845 Kincaid lvenue. Ravinia on Thursday, Oct. 13. Luncheon will be served " 12:30. In. Joseph Stipe has returned hon Adams, Minn., having spent the past two weeks there visiting rela- The Raymond Sneeden family have moved from 399 Homewood avenue to their home on Central avenue. The Worth While circle will this evening (Thursday) with Entry Shéahen. Mr. and Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins left Tuesday evening for a motor trip in the east. They will be gone about . month. The Junior Star club of Campbell chapter willgive a benefit dance Sat- urdny evening. Oct. 22. at the High- land Park Woman's club. C Ir. and In. F. w. Rubly of Glen- DD - were happily surprised b My evening when several of - friends came to help them cele- M their fifteenth wedding inni- - They received many useful “a. Five hundred was enjoyed a six tables, the prize winners be. k In. E. G. Pen and Mr. bum Bonk. first; Mrs. Oscar Schmidley Dr. and Mrs. Peter C. Wolcott who spent the past week here after spend- ing the summer in various places are leaving tnday for their home in St. Petersburm FU., where they live dur- ing the winter. Mrs, James k. Bremner and daugh- Cer have left Ravinia. for a several months sojourn in Italy. Mrs. Arthur Van Schaick of South Port, Connecticut. will be the guest of In. John Harmon this week. Mrs. Van Schick has come to be present at the tea given by Mrs. Harmon for her daughter, Ethel, on Saturday Harmon Dr. H-rkness has trone,to Detroit, Michigan, to attend a meeting of the American college of Surgeons, and will be gone the entire week. The Wornan's Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church The Woman's Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelica| church will meet with Mrs. Arthur Vetter, HeDaniels avenue next Thursday, Oct. 13, at Iwo-thirty o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Larkin Bar, mrd of New Rochelle, N. Y., have announced the engagemem of their daughter, Louise Townsend, to George Alien Mason, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason, of Highland Park. Ill. Miss Barnard is a mem- ber of the class of 1927, Smith col- lege. Mr. Mason is a graduate of the class of 19PA, Williams college, and of Northwestern University Law school. Mr. Raymond L Erskine is enjoy- ing I two weeks vacation from duties fthe Highland Park State bank. -Mrs. Anna Hardacrc has Rone to L0: Angeles. Calif., to spend the wind ter with her son, Mr. Ralph Hard, are and family. 7. "et 1mm.- 'M'I club Ihldd'uhywniuhm .. Mts3ithsh.wftrbothe *qhm.!lhcuhr and Mr. Fred Perryman second; nil consolation went to Mrs. A. L Eattnts and Mr. E. G. Pett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woltze are having today for an extended trip in the Orient. C "te the f'Gnrdcn Market." The n a! the De Form new at mothers and their friends to II in their preriencel of comet-w lit. produce from their gardens. II to m and markets to be, " unpainted with current price _ Mu. chu'rlying and label- - an (out. cunning and m; in hare all made for rich udw‘ The proceeds from the under. &ytr1rtu-dtohehtearefor .tNFrJ.mt. load.” In 1"dda"'gtpSdSgT,,t1'J. limb-Inna w. 'aerqVHrswaMaeri.t h. Ant-Mb.- M: I. and: saw of N. Sheri, p - k in New York attending . “in: of the Radio Eastern "Netaree association for which 5 In)“: Minion “my. He r an". ch Inter ptr,t of the ',"rPdtt2Pautd1t. _1rfP,rOredr-uelaratG. A 'f,.t2NTa'attpettt ”3....de u did a“ “In"; mthM'o-u’ud. m-‘A'gs-ngmâ€"nwa-m meet Mrs, Mia. Am Wood, daughter of Mr. and In. Robert E. Wood. will be present“ to ”(key at a a. Sutur- day afternoon. from (our to em o'clock. Her ”shunt- will he Locke Bum, Louise Carr, Judo Humor, Dorothy Vila, Inn Burnt, Jeanne Adam, Fraud- Rkh-nhon tad Elana Dough”. A dim for lin- Wood’l and Mu. chao-‘u - 1'eefPte-ttruutit, the Wood'l _ A be. will fol. low the - u a. EM duh um. Harold Job-cl. III of It. and In. Alvi- ' a! m Vb. IWIOAVUAVII - “In by an “an "m that; Mrs. Carney of Ft. Sheridan re- turned Saturday from Hawai where she spent the past three months. 1 The Girl Scouts will resume activ- ities this week. The tirst meeting was held Honda, when Troop 2 met, Troop 4 met Wednesday And today. Thursday. Troop 3 will meet at Lin- wh new. With the doll-tun of [in Curd. the Girl Scout- have lost . mart Mt louder. Min tiard has some to New York to be Ino- ciaud with the Girl Bout benign-rd ten. lis- llildnd Walter has Be- «we “team “trump otl gm. “a Ittsfettthattta will be.‘ great beoettt to the newts. I Mr. C. J. Demkuhl. left Tuesday for El Paso, Texas. wher'e he will spend a short time before going to San Diego, Cum, where he will remain for the winter. Major J, T. Moody of Ridkewood drive was called to Terre Haute last week due to the-fatal illness of his father. J. M. Moody, I Civil war vet- eran, and the last survivor of tive brothers. alt of the 66th Co, Illinois volunteers, that marched with Sher, man to the sea. Miss Ewalt of the waching staff of the Oak Terrace school has been absent from school since the first of this week became of illness. She is at the home of friends in Chicago. Miks Dorothy Nunn left last night, Wednesday. for Hollidaysburg, Penn. where she will enter lac-r junior year at Highland hall. ', Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krueger nun-nag B . A {Lafa- 1','il"l ' ed to their home on S. Green Bay tf'"""' 0. t 9 ir/",?a1tT,/aer':"et,oll', 'road Tuesday after spending two fact-nun}: Jiurimt the ".'ll'rdl'Ir; l' weeks motoring through Wisconsin; '"Huant.tty and the PJ/f,', mp2; o and Illinois. They vicitod relatives mafia)"; the men fit the _ orth 5 “I: Aurora for several dave. . Counqil are setting out to "YP' a. . _ _ . ' larger budget to make possible a The ladujs of St. James parish are rapidly growing program. The twelve husy making plans' for the annual thousand dollar quota which is bring bazaar to 20 held the lqst week in sought will be used in the carrying "cttstMer at St. James parish house. But of a stronger advancement pro- Mr. and Mrs. verteil M‘uzik enter- ( gram. service to troop committecmen, tained at three tables of bridge onlcquipment for camping and outdoor Wednesday evening. The out of town x activities, for the educational pros [wists included Miss Scanlon. the gram. for training, for activaties such“ Rev, Fathers Muzik. Station andfas field and rally days. for adytini-l (Henson. all of Chicago. _ K nation, executive's salaries. and trav- Mils Dorothy Nunn left last night, I elinR expenses in going from town; Wednesday. for Hollidavsburw. Penn, l to town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krueeer retyrn- ed to their home on S. Green Bay road Tuesday after spending two weeks motoring through Wisconsin and Illinois. They vicited relatives in mama-uni... mum. ter, Marie Btu-ban In... to Kr. J.rthnfineyast Evil-n o- Wm noii. Mr. all air/tGita-rw-ii-i'. at hon. at was s. at. Join "an after October 15. John Wheat 8 on Wains- day, e. b, 1/r'5tllLl' Put. Illi- In. D. S. Bruce and chukka. Conn-nu and Mutant. nun-d from Norman SexttUU than up, have spent the put three month with In. Bruce's people. Mr. an“: drove to Canada to meet hin u-ily and they all returned.to High!“ Park last Thursday the: a most Might- tut trip. Little Phyllis Stryker entertained sigh; of her little friend. a . very delightful birthday party on Wednes- day. Sept. 28. The occasion celebrated ed her fifth birthday. All sorts of games were played, including seven] prize games. and I very pretty birth- day cake was very much in evidence. The little guests included Mulch Bremen Helen Pieehietti, Bobby; Weinberg, Jean Benson, Carla Lee.l Murray Boess, Jr., Jewel Stryker uldf the hostess. _ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Eitet are ex- pected to return home from Balti- more today. They qut'lmn Saturday on n business trip. Mrs, Edward Meyers, formerly Miss Emma Evans, who has spent the past three weeks here with her par ems, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans n- lumed Tuesday to her home in Nor- folk, Virginil. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson-return- ed this week from a three weeks visit in Buffalo. Wyoming. where they vis- ited Mrs. Iverson', sister, Mrs. Wal, ter Warburton. Robert Evans left on Tuesday for Rib Lake, Wis, where he has gone to be best man at the wedding of Miss Opal Sterling and Mr. William Chris- tensun, which is taking place today, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gonrge_A. Mason and son, Allen, returned on Saturday from a seven week's sojourn in Gerd many and England. _'l'h(-y spent five weeks in Germany. V Mrs. James L. Martin is expected hume the latter part of the week af- ter spending three weeks in the east where she went to enter Jane in Rosemary school in New,York and visited her motherin Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Krueger retprm. Mrs. W. E. Holland returned Sun. fay from ,St. Louis where she has ppm the past four weeks as the guest 'f Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Fauber. NOTICE ar "f"" "ou "y'r. (13,5, .lUr amnmx:>[ The classes are twing formed .mong tration, execativt's salaries, and trav. the mothers and teachers of the lower ohm: expenses m goxng from town 1 grades. up to and including the Mth to town. Sande. One group will study child x-. Phases 9'"le ipsychblogy. using as I text Fumes More impressive Ccurts of Honor, G. Wickes' new book "The Inner will strengthen the advancement prn- World of Chb' mood." Thosnwbo In gram Juring 1928. Cuts, iiiit"isl'Cliir"eC's' familiar with the more cle- " in which tin. th. wouh - I.“ completed the mqtriremmsta for In: clu- Beoqtt, had an twenty on. - it badges. The" cover a wide rarity of subjects 'mehadtueathutietr, public and personal health, pica-em. In. suing. swimming, timt aid, bird study, civics, camping. mm, cooking, and any aim other which that the scout chooses. Horton In: earned til of the required merit had:- es and fourteen others, muting n and of twenty-six. tive more than required. Mom- J. Mb. cl M " 'lietuatdf'H*om-dtsuaii "oatmeduntaeorretoe hub: loud-y evetsiat'r, October t at a. Chill-IL Maw-Mb thaw rivet: in "mrtiraq and munit- . gaining]! uttftomsmorstu',m- Other awards which man undo at this court of honor were: Other Awards Fred Reiehardt, Troop 33, second class scout; Richard Gaul! Troop 35, and Parker Johnston, Troop 33, tirst class scout. 'Merik badges awarded were: Troop 'dl: Grant Herman. angling isnd cooking; Edward Iareweustein, woodcarving, woodwork; Neal Rum- baugh. bird .study, horsemanahip; Morton Traub, Jr., woodearviag, wood work. Troop 33: Sidley Chapman, public health, safety; Parker Johnston. life saving. swimming; H. Demon Smith, printing. th Troop 35: David Canmnnn. ttrst aid to animals, life saving, public health: Bob Jerome. life saving: Pet- pr White, life saving, wttodearving; B. c. Draper. assistant executive, weath- er. woodcarving, and gold palm for mink- badge. Mr. N. H. Anspach presided at tttei, court of honor and other members! pm 461]! were Albert P. Snite, Barry? L Canmann. George Roberts, and', Morton J. Traub. Sr. . ‘13 ( Mr, Anspach presented the ‘lower rank badges while Scoutmaster Bob Anspach presented the eagle badge to Morton Traub, who is a member of his lump. ‘ October ha, Jrerrn decided up re month tor the "Invest in nod” campaign to he carried Ny men of the various. Nunh "mmunities in securing the carry the Buy Scouts work f, ‘ming Fear. _ """ruiera-ometaseirmatiaa- _.____________________ “Ht- hug-humus an“... _._flrt1t'ttutueth-rt-st-c, ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Int-lo um" AIME: is n "ieettiSe mum for com- tr.titse urn- in the month. teeth, gum, think has: and mnem- "that. hillvnlllblclidinthetnnt- meat of m I Wonderful Antiseptic 1‘"!th if! DEW 81'0“ Show funds ur thc by m dmtifirieq. mow-white, empty“ inviting. Iuku the u"hebenerroeermtv.o-- -tt-th.getttetrmtroe. lookthudilumhlna hon-u. 'ut-th---..---.. To Keep Them Clean J A: thvre mvoxéngs reports will be ‘ynm-n ubnut "ther progressive schools 3 w. h m thr Pram-I1- Parker. Dorm-Fa 'Grove, Chicago Elemt'nury, the La- ,tin school. 7 Mothers from other schools and (trom other grades of Elm Place who are "tterested in the adolescent group will he notified of the meetings 'i',"); month if they will srend five address postals to the chairman, Mrs. James Lrwensteirt, 192 Tine avenue. The first meeting is next Monday at 3:30 p. m. in Elm Place kindergarten. _ 'd"Ntt.W'atttevet dhqnip (Sahib. “TdekO'Thi‘n-p",. museum-mum tNurrrtyrri-e.ii.t "will. me wonky-auto! an feeemutrrrrtu"tursu.ttt.. tie"ueehi-iu.ts-a. tin tin and the I.“ -tire nmm-hwmamuu Inuimllddurvien. Pun-in... “In. A eon-mine. working a. consu- troop utivitiu b planning for a joint hike of all (my: on Sunday, October Mr, with will be in the nature of . pilgrim. from Glam. to the Cabin in the Woods, two an. west. The cannon, will ho in my of the lite ot minimal! and will consist of I tn. phatinx.'i talk on Roosevelt, and other etremoqdm. Han-ct all Natt My ' The date has not. ya been set for the "Hammer and Nail Pnrtr" " the Cabin in the Woods at which time the troop locker than will be built. These locker, are of such a ngtu're that two of them placed and to end and covered with a mattress. form a very serviceable bunk. Forty troop lockers will be built to take care of the thirty-three Present troops and others which will be tormed soon. CHI) STI‘DY GROUP BEGINS NEXT MONDAY The Chicago Northwest-' railway ha, nun“! to 'top its Chicago to Milwaukce train leaving Chicago at x a'vlwk. at Highlnhd Park on Sat. urday. Oct 15 for the benefit of tho,,, wichimt to board the train to gm in the Michigan-Wisconsin fool- bull Launc- at Madison. The railway run hun)’ had tyrreed to honor (in this train And on the connection it makes u: liniiaukoe. the special low rate :irl»: unc fare fur -rpund trip which tht-'. :er rolling for that occasion. Tis train will stop " Highland lurk at 5:31 a. m., change]! Mil- vni.,.ri. almost immediately upon ar~ In“! {Mn- and arrive at Mdisun TRAIN 10 S10? HERE FOR FOOTBALL FANS Milwaukee Train Scheduled to Mop Salurday for Madison Michigan Game Coors “full-cm KLENZO Donal Creme mum} from huge I) Iettv,ttt-aeyyatr- “lib ”that. ?,"e1'rl.1TNr11tl','d"llht: ti_tr.reArruev. “and?” Mkchhdadthhm '6i.eh_trrrrtutuoaokrii “hummuh .tykina-mra.atr.sorUL 'h_tror'rkndbrHrurtmstyttt immthMIondnyof _t.tt-t-amhteoetob.rsi,nt tho-nuisan'hom'iu d.rl.tttthrmeet-tkror-ssiu, airline. nit-Idling, barrio: 'seoMema,-rtimtmetia,.te.-ams olthcmrucivuhumjum WM” The LORETTA SHOP EARL W. GSELL & CO. WATER BOTTLE IONumm-MWM . 'Ntatoemttrautheehiettteta-t-" 389 Cenlnl Ave. 389 Roger Winn-n A“. 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