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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1927, p. 4

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Te C sehoo) ind 21. 2. bunce bunce â€" narty_at| thell tfass of Che Befpany 2 1 har homa R‘nifigl&oln ’.ivenmm was held last Thur F‘ ‘anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 22 at d the residence of Mrs. Andrew Kujala ; Miss Frances Palmer of Chicago will be a weekâ€"end guest at the M. C. Conrad home, 122 McGovern street, __ this week. :â€"’::*â€"“‘â€"M Abercromby will be ** * Rastess on "Friday evenizg i9 Awonty . Mré. Clars Bryant Heywood of « few weeks at the homeâ€"of her mother, 3 . Randolph F. Bryant,and sister, ‘Benjamin J, Buckingham, of 416 . Johns place. Mrs. Heywood is reâ€" from a two years trip around «lay from Kalamazoo, Mich., where whe spent a week visiting her daughâ€" and Paul Udell motored to Ni.ln., Mich., yesterday, where they spent| the day. | Last Thursday, Mrs. James Barâ€" rett and Mrs. Raymond Clavey of Deerficld were guests at a luncheon | given by Mrs. John Carl Richter in| compliment to Mrs. P. G. Pastoret ot] Duluth, Minn. i Little "Bobby" Bess the one year old son of Mr.nnd!n.thtenceBeu} who has been very ill the past week with pneumonia is much improved. | her home on Lincoln avenue. Phe game will be played at five tables, the eccasion is in celebration of her twelfth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Leo White had as her week end guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Fond du Lac, Wis. Mrs. A. Burke who has been very il for some time is getting along Mrs. Robert Greenslade will enâ€" tertain the members of her bridge elub on next Friday afternoon, Nov. 4 at her home on South Second street. There will be three tables and later refreshments will be served. Mrs. Earl Barber of Milwaukee, Wis., was the guest a few days of last week of Mrs. Leo White of Bloom street. Mr. Oscar Schmidley was host last night go a number of friends at his home on North Second street at a stagg party. â€" Mrs. C. W. Reeder and Miss Milâ€" dred Roberts of Des Moines, Ia., were guests for a few days this week of Mrs. Reeder‘s ion and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder of North Second street. Mrs. Fred Greenslade is undergoâ€" ing treatment in St. Frances hospital, Evanston, this week. During her abâ€" sence from her home Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy of Chicago will live here. Mrs. McCarthy was formâ€" erly Marie Greenslade. Mrs. Venzil Muzik grho was on the sick list last week is much improved and able to be around again. A number of families from Highâ€" land Park motored to North Chicago last Sunday to attend the twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of the dedication of, the Holy Family Catholic church there which was largely attended. ~Brand‘s orchestra will play at the Woman‘s Missionary society meeting mt the Presbyterian church of North Chicago tonight. They will also play ut the Cross Road church, Dimdee woad, North Northfeld, Sunday night «t sevenâ€"thirty o‘clock. The Presbyterian guild held the first meeting of the year in the new home of Mrs. Harold Oleson of Lake Bluff on Tuesday afternoon. > last evening by the death of her sisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges entertained the members of their bridge club at their home on Park avenue on Saturday evening. The game was played at three tables and later dainty â€" refreshments â€" were The Ladies‘ aid of the Zion Lutherâ€" an church surprised Mrs. Alfred Abâ€" rens, formerly Martha Arnswald on Miss Lydia Garling of N. St. Johns avenue spent the weekâ€"end in Kenoâ€" Mrs. Raymond William Stevens is entertaining the board of directors, chairmen of committees, and officers of the Highland Park Woman‘s club at luncheon at her home, The Meaâ€" dows, on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at twelveâ€" going to the{ furtherance of the clubs activities. Several new members were Little Barbara Timm will be hostâ€" es to sixteen little guests on Saturâ€" day afternoon at a Hallowe‘en party ut her home on DeTamble avenue. Mrs. John M. Wanless is entertainâ€" ing today at one o‘clock luncheon folâ€" lowed by ten tables of bridge at her home 851 N. Sheridan road. _ Mrs. Hassell of Chicago, mother of Mrs. Clinton Stryker is seriously il} at her daughter‘s home here. Mrs. Charles Benson entertained twenty guests from Geneva, IIl. at luncheon and bridge at her home on 831 Lincoin avenue on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon. > Wednesdayâ€"afternoon af her home on W.. Laure! avenue. They presented her with chinaware. °> « president of the tenth district Fedâ€" eration of Women‘s clubs. The North Sbhore Finish American Woman‘s club celebrated its fourth Mrs. William McClory of N. Second from the hospital and is at the of Chicago. ' | _ Mrs. Roy.Jack Cook, 2131 Orringâ€" ton avenue, Evanston, will entertain | the North Shore Vassar club, Wedâ€" | nesday, Nov. 2 at twoâ€"thirty o‘clock. | _ The Misses Yahnke of Oakwood ‘ avenue, entertained at tea and two | tables of cards Friday afternoon. _ ; Arthur York of Chicago, Mr. Arthur | Goelitsz of Deerfield, Mr. Joseph L Ryons of Lincoin, Neb., Mr. Wilbur |J. Rose of Chicago, Mr. Bock of | Omaha, Neb., and Mr. Alfred Edee Lake of Chicago will take place Satâ€" urday evening, Oct. 29, at eightâ€"thirty o‘clock at the Highland Park Presbyâ€" Lape of Cincinnati, Oho, Miss Eleaâ€" nore Ayer of Chicago and Miss Gerâ€" trude MacRae of Evanston will act as ning at the Y. W. C. A. The affair was in the form of a feed and fun banquet. The decorations were. in black and orange, appropriate to Hallowe‘en. Seveyal â€" very â€" clever sketches were given, among them, the "Old Maid‘s Chorus." of New York City will serve his brother as best man and the ushers will be Mr. William Robert Stupple, assistant profesâ€" sional to Mr. Stewart Gardner at Exâ€" moor try club left "Wednesday mamil\i! Dallas, Texas, where he will pla the P. G. A. championâ€" ship. From there he will go to Florâ€" ida where he is assistant professionâ€" al at Mt. Plymouth Country club, Orâ€" lando. Enroute he will stop in Oklaâ€" homa City to play in a tournament there. Mrs. C. H. Doyle of Olney, IIl., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Guyot this week. Mr. M. Warner left yesterday for St. Paul, Minn., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Thomas Lowrie. Mrs. Morton J. Traub will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening preceding the opening dance at the Highland Park club. Miss Dorothy Lape of Cincinnati, O., arrived Sunday evening to be the guest of Miss Mildred Harbaugh. Miss Harriet Foreman, a former member of the Elm Place teaching staff, spent Tuesday in Highland Park visiting friends. * The children of the DeForest school are inviting their friends to join them in their Hallowe‘en festivity on Monâ€" day morning, Oct. 31, on the school grounds. Jackâ€"oâ€"lanterns made from the pumpkins grown in their own garâ€" dens,. brownies at work on surprisâ€" ing deeds, all form part of the eduâ€" cative plan to change interest and acâ€" tivity from destructive to construcâ€" tive play. t . by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Allinson | neighbors for their kindnes ind Mr. Godfrey Eyler. | PMÂ¥ shown and for thes In addition to the above program, offerings send during our ...*x.*h reavement.‘ t meeting of the group #ill presont for} _ . Mrs. Walter Clar MAY FORM CLASSES IN DANISH GYMNASTICS Miss Agnes Holst of Denmark to Have Charge of Class "Craig‘s Wite" will be read by Miss Barbara Beaver at a meeting of the Ravinia Drama Workshop on the eveâ€" ning of Friday, Oct. 28, at the Raâ€" vinia school. After the reading, all those presâ€" ent will take part in a discussion of the play. The discussion will be led Miss Agnes Holst of Denmark is desirous of starting classes in gymâ€" nastics at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Holst has been brought to the attention of the Y. W. C. A. through Mrs. J. DRAMA WORKSHOP TO HEAR MISS BERAYVER uate of Paul Peterson‘s institute of Copenhagen and has had ten years experience as a teacher in gymnastics and folkâ€"dancing. She has had three hundreds pupils a week, ranging in years from five to fifty. This is an unusual opportunity for those who are interested in gymnasâ€" tics to train under an excellent teachâ€" er. The Y. W. C.: A. wishes to ask all those who might be interested in dance will be given at Witten‘s hall Hallowe‘en night, Monday, Oct. 31. The dance is under the management of the Highland Park Social club who are promising a real party for those who attend.‘ Cider and doughnuts will be served. Herbie Atkinson‘s Saturday night dances will also be on hand to supply the entertainment for the masquerade on Monday. Last Saturday Mr. Earl Lempinen and Miss Peddle were the winners of a handsome prize in the fox trot conâ€" Saturday and the following Monday the Y. W. C. A., Highland Park 675, stating what hour would be most conâ€" venient for a class for them. If posâ€" sible a public exhibition will be arâ€" ranged to which all who are interestâ€" ed may come. MASQUERADE DANCE AT WITTEN HALL MONDAY The marringe of Miss Mildred Harâ€" at Y. part in a discussion of CARD OF THANKS "'-'-"'lhl-l w.-nuuâ€"t-m::.a rs. Thomas -‘-"‘-Uh-nh“lhh- symâ€" ey Eyler. prithy shown and for theâ€"many floral at next cerials, ran to $402,000,000, a 54 per cent increase over the 1926 figure. The black spot was the increase, however, in the value of foreign agriâ€" | cultural products imported into this country. It is plain that what the farmer needs is an increase in tariff protection rather. thah the sbandonâ€" ment of that American principle. ; Highland Park formerly for about 18 years, died suddenly of heart trouble daughter, Mrs. Heathcote, in Des Plaines. He was 44 years of age,. The friends of the family here extend sin~ cere sympathy. remains were Mr. Pitchard had removed to Oconoâ€" mowoe last March. He is survived by his father, who is in Los Angeles, a sister, Camilla, who is in Detroit, and his wife and daughter, Mrs. Heathâ€" Lots of fun is promised for the children and everyone else next Monâ€" day evening, Oct. 31 at the Pearl theatre. A Hallowe‘en costume conâ€" test has been arranged with prizes offered for the best costumes to be judged by the auditorium and souâ€" venirs promised for each masquerâ€" ader. Pearl theatre patrons had betâ€" ter watch out for witches and hobâ€" goblins; there will me lots of them in the theater Monday night. INHERITANCRTAX ON CABQUEVILLE ESTATE The report states that the total value of the estate is $958,789.39. Reâ€" ductions, however, amounting . to $146,495.40 were allowed by law, makâ€" ing the net value of the estate $812,â€" PEARL THEATRE PLANS HALLOWE‘EN FEATURES HUB WILL BROADCAST GAME NEXT SATURDAY The fourth of The Hub, Henry C.) stand. soon: Lytton & Sons, Northwestern football| and if we â€" broadcasts will be on the air from| doors of n WBBM at 1:45 Saturday, Oct. 29, durâ€"| stand open ing the Missouriâ€"Northwestern game.| Companion. Missouri players are priming themâ€" > s selves for a hard struggle, while s N Northwestern will be all set to atone "Bill Bitt for that bitter oneâ€"point defeat atf . _,, the hands of Ulinois last Saturday.| *F», ©RUCXK So this game will be one of the most {'F" m"r attractive of the season from a radio 3 standpoint. wnnmmammmemmzemm The annual Woman‘s Missionary society group rally is being held toâ€" day at the Evangelical church, Prairie View. This will be an all day meetâ€" ‘ing of the Deerfield, Northfield, Highâ€" MISSIONARY SOCIETY GROUP RALLY TODAY View societies. DANCE SATURDAY AT H. P. WOMAN‘S CLUB land Park Woman‘s club Saturday evening, Nov. 29. Music will be furâ€" MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL MOVE of the school of that village October 19. Miss Ethel Kawin, who is conâ€" nected with Iilinois® Juvenile Research The Motor Car Electric Service of which C. R. McClure and L. H. Wahi Union will hold a dance at the Highâ€" nished by Al Sheridan‘s orchestra. All who attend are promised an eveâ€" ning of real enjoyment. The Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" most pleasing and intelligent manner. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PA%K, ILLINOIS Park Is Victim of Heart Trouble Sunday DIES AT DES PLAINES OF RAVINIA P. T. A. IMPORTANTY CHANGES IN QUARANTINE SYSTEM Alterations in Regulations Reâ€" cently Made by Eaw In State of Hlincis hardships on families concerned, afe announced by Dr. Isaac D. Rawlings, director, _ Department . of _ Public Health. Copies of the new regulations are available upon request. "More accurate knowledge concernâ€" ing contagious diseases has made it possible to modify our regulations so measures and at the same time cause old regulations involved," Dr. Rawlâ€" "In typhoid fever, for example, quarantine is now lifted as soon as two specimens, taken at 24 hour inâ€" tervals from patients who have apâ€" of diphtheria has been reduced to fifâ€" shortened if laboratory tests prove negative on patients who have lost all physical manifestations of the disâ€" ease. . Special regulations are speciâ€" "In scarlet fever, children <other thin the patient in the household may be regarded as immune from the disâ€" ease when they show negative results to the Dick susceptibility test. This is the regular procedure performed on the forearm. "Fox chickenpox, measles, whoopâ€" ing cough, German measles and mumps the quarantine periods have been shortened to new minimum lengths ranging from five to .cight days after onset, but in all cases the quarantine must continue until all physical manifestations of the disease have disappeared. fied for carriers and contacts and especially where school children are involved. If we observe, soon we are able to perceive; if we perceive, soon we are able to understand; and if we underâ€" stand. soon we are able to sympathize, and if we truly sympathize, all the doors of nature and human nature NEEDS A PILOT "Bill Bittles is a strikin‘ personaiâ€" ity," chuckled old Pat Nelson, "but all he ever strikes is snags."â€"Farm modern tubs. Our plumbing services are on tap â€" call us. from the proverbs of Mr. Quick NO WOMAN ought to be exâ€" pected to do a wash unless she has hot water and the proper name of the company to whom you must turn should fire, acâ€" cident or other misfortune leave you little left other than the proâ€" tection afforded by your insurâ€" That your washday won‘t be with this agency. It may save Roman fellers, I guess." ced ts caliiinediin ind Arilacarcmis oliiiotiie dcalts S ic atl montonts> d dn is m lmir ts Do you know who handles yourâ€" _ Phone Waukegan 3622 or Res. 4330 â€" Open Evening insurance? Do you know the ; 5 uim Tm cmd name of the company to whom Waukegan National Bank Building, Room 503 . you must turn should fire, acâ€" WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS you a heavy loss tomorrow. _ 388 Central Ave. W. W. Reichardt "Who is th:s here Quo ~ 0 FPadis?" normal for ten days, show OPEN SESAME to us.â€"Woman‘s Home of l| Here‘s to Help You Have a | â€" Hilarious Hallowe‘en‘! mzag NQ VEL:I‘ l .E S ~ We can furnish you with Special Candies for the R occasion â€" also our regular lines of Box Candies for gifts . Let Candy Head Your List We may not be able to supply everything that you want but from the following list you can get a very good start on the read to a good time. Our assortment is complete. You will find many things that will help to make the day complete & CAN gUPPLY YOU 380 Central Avenue â€" Telephone 567 Opposite Alcyon Theatre HOT NUS‘IC â€" INFORMAL AS THE.DEUCE Gents 85¢ Ladies Well known to all, is trying to bring you, to save you carfare and hours of exertion, by going to Chicago â€" and the possibility of a $5 Permanent Wave shop for next summer depends on the success of this special. So patronize us this month of November and we will conâ€" vince you not only that we can give you Permanents for $6 but also quality. We have two machines. We give you a Marcell, Ringlet, or Round Curl effect. We guarantee each Permanent from fuzzy ends or kinks. THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP PERMANENTS $6 or 3 for $15 Waukegan Powder Puff Beauty Shop Hallowe‘en Night Masquerade Dance Every Saturday EARL W. GSELL & CO. MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Het Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam Wetimates on New and Remedeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specinlty Party Goods ‘l $ Decorations, Horns, _ | _ PHARMACISTS 389 Central Ave. _ 389 Roger Williams Ave. at WITTEN HALL For Hallowe‘en Highland Park Social Club Masks * THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2T, 1987 o #* CLIPTON AVENCE ‘Telsphone Righland Park 2222

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