_.. Wisit in Columbas, Ohic. Mrs. Mahel Thie of Glencoe aveâ€" mus had as her guests over the holiâ€"|| . z»_g'_‘_'!-.'"rzï¬"-ï¬â€ â€" _ Mr. William Rose has returned to Mrs. Robert Greensiade entertainâ€" «d the memgbers of her bridge club at James Walter and Mrs. Calbus, Mrs. Lyman MeBride entertained a number of his friends at his home on N. Sheridan road following the "New Year‘s eve dance at the Highâ€" land Park club. The Woman‘s Missionary ‘society of the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Edward Wendling of S. Green Bay read on Thursday, Jan. 12, at 2:30. Mrs. Morton Decker entertained at bridge on Tuesday afternoon in her apartment at the Highland. Mrs. Roger Vail of Laurel avenue entertained at breakfast at one o‘clock New Year‘s day at the Exâ€" played, the successful prize winners tained a few friends at cards on Sat en tiiiatome intine.. ul Soi insl batrs. td a Helen Leavenworth to Mr. Mortimer Adler in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia gave a New Year‘s eve party. The uests enjoyed dancing and cards which were followed by supper at midnight. Miss Gladys M. Greenlaw is spendâ€" ing the week in Fairfield, lowa The Misses Marion and Emily Smith of Prospect avenue gave a tea dance for two hundred and fifty guests on Saturday afternoon at the Woman‘s Athletic club, Chicago. John Harmon left Tuesday for Ashevilie, North Carolina. tertained thirty guests at dinner on Monday evening followed by a tobagâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Douli of 507 Eim Place announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, January 2, at the Highland Park hospital. Misses Priscilla Carver and Sally Washburn left Tuesday for Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Traub enâ€" tertained at New Year‘s breakfast at their home on N. Linden avenue. Mr. and: Mrs. Leslie Schauffler and family left for the east where they will remain for some time. dance given by Miss Jean Snobble at the Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer of Deerfield are the proud parents of a sen born on Friday, Dec. 30 at the Highland Park hospital. Miss "irginuia Jerome entertained at dinner on Friday evening at her home on Cedar avenue preceding the Miss Mirjane Strong of Ravine drive entertained a number of friends at dinner on Thursday evening folâ€" lowed by bridge. Miss Anne Mills entertained in formally at an impromptu dinner or Sunday evening at her home on St Johns place. drive has -gone to F;ior;dar 710â€";‘;;(;;(‘] the winter. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnston of Waverly drive are leaving today for a trip to New Orleans and Califorâ€" mir. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston will be with the family during their Mr. D. R. Thomas of Forest aveâ€" nue left Tuesday for New York where he is on business. home on 1231 mer preceding the New Year‘s dance at the Highland Park club. Miss Margaret and Mr. Edgar Eiâ€" senstaedt of Crescent court entertain~ ed at dinner preceding the dance Carr for the University of Illinsis, George Bliss and Allen Wolff to lh_mgh. Henry Bacon to Grinnell Rockford college, Rockford, NJ _ | Mrs. A. M. Bigelow and daughter,| Alma, moved Wednesday from their| giyen by the Misses Cieona Udell and for the various schools and colleges were: Mr. Robert Seyfarth, Theodore Osborne and Claire Balke and Henry Boyd for Cornell, Allen Porter, Harâ€" riette Beach for the University of Wisconsin, Sarsh Margaret Mills for I W i o i e s e en esd kins and Virginia Onderdonk to Welâ€"| holidays with her parents lesley, Mary Trigg Waller for Wells,| Mrs. George Koon of | Sherman Vail of Laurel avenue enâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Boynâ€" Mrs. Roy E. Pingrey of Ravine at for Carver of Central avenue at bridge on Monday afâ€" 1 Judson avenue to 18 E. Chicago. They expect to tertained at dinâ€" for | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perrymen enâ€" tertained with a very lovely New Year‘s eve party on Saturday eveâ€" ning. Bridge was played at seven tables, the successful prize winners Mrs. Turner of Denver, Colo., arâ€" rived Saturday evening to make her home heére. Mrs. Turner is a sister of Mrs. John Doull of Elm Place. Marion, Jane and Marjorie Goldâ€" berg of Kenosha, Wis., are spending this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson of the Tone building. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson enterâ€" tained sixteen guests on New Year‘s eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Salyards. Bridge passed the evening hours most pleasantly and at twelve o‘clock a delicious midâ€" night lunch was served. Mrs. John Kampe entertained a number of guests at her home on Lewelleyn avenue Monday evening at a six o‘clock dinner. Mr. Earl Tholin of Downers Grove was the cnly outâ€"ofâ€"town guest. Mrs. George Koon and daughter, Gladys, were the guests over New Year‘s of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimâ€" merman of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Lucille Helm of Fisk. Wis., who came to spend the holidays with her aunt Mrs. E. M. Conrad and who was hit by an automobile crossing St. Johns avenue last week, was reâ€" leased from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital yesterday and is getting along nicely, although she will not be able to return to her studies in Oshkosh for some little time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen had as their guests on Christmas day Mr..and Mrs. Victor Lindquist and family of Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. James Hesler and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist and two children, Jimmie and Walter, are leaving this week for Magnolia Springs, Ala., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Hesier, Sr. They are motoring and plan to be gone six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider, Sr.. Miss Miriam Wilhelm of Chicago and. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider, Jr.. of Kenosha, were the New Year‘s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" miond Schneider of Ridgewood drive. / Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Her}_i_nk of Hammond, Ind. were ear‘s Rubley, Mr. .â€"au*m«uâ€"maawnujï¬ueucmuh Drinkwater family. at Racine. Perrymen. â€" ‘from which she received the Teachâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. P Ebert of Burâ€" Mr. and> Mrs.. Milton Tillman enâ€" ers‘ Diploma in 1925. &mu-&*“-murmun!‘w The annual party of Brand‘s orâ€" New Year‘s day Mr. and Mrs. Lewis | Year‘s day. &“Mc-hfhmmflntmlw Berube, the Misses Elizabeth and | were Mr. and Mrs. W. Stark of Wauâ€" at the home uf the O. B. Brand‘s. Cutherine Berube and Mr. and Mrs.| kegan. ~ "Breakfast" was | served ut ~wildâ€" F. Ebert of Glencoe. NM.J.MM&IMI&M.MUJ-&:.IM “M'meww&mfldunmm day to Champaign where he will reâ€" the Rev. Dr. J. D. O‘Neil of S. Green decorations were in keeping sume his studies at the university | Bay road. with the season and the Brand‘s were after spending the holidays with his| â€" Mrs. Emerson of S. Linden | presented with a beautiful silver cofâ€" parents. avenue is givi a tea on Wednesday,| fee service by the members of the Billy Gibbs, who underwent an opâ€"| Jan. 11 3 to 6 to meet Mrs.| orchestra. eration for tonsils and adencids last| Harold Bodman. On New Year‘s eve Mr. and Mrs. week is getting along nicely and will The social committee of the Highâ€"| A. M. Traub and family and Mr. leave Saturday for Onarga Military hndMWmn'-dnhmflviuowchr.,;Wn school to resume his studies after | a card party on Tuesday, Jan. 31. silver .wedding anniversary of their spending the holidays with his parâ€" Mrs. M. Berkson of 176 Vine aveâ€"| friends Mr. and Mrs. George Larson ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gibbs of| nue is giving a tea for girl scout | of Chicago. Forest avenue. _ mothare an Wiiinaiiss qo Ga ols ave map oo esc on L 2oun ul drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Filbrook of Chiâ€" cago were the guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. George Koon of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. The New Year‘s eve party given at the Elks club proved a splendid success and all attending report a wonderful time. Miss Mona Bahr left on Monday to resume her duties as teacher of art in the La Crosse schools after spendâ€" ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr. Gladys Koon returned Tuesday to Mrs. Wheelock‘s school in Boston to resume her studies after spending the bolidays with her parents, Mr. and w mama 000000 0 00 00 P pARMNCE OCCCPRIICNE Were is Teeping the university | Bay road. with the season and the Brand‘s were lidays with his Mre. Emerson of S. Linden presented with a beautiful silver cofâ€" avenue is i a tea on Wednesday,| fee service by the members of the jerwent an opâ€"| Jan. 11 3 to 6 to meet Mrs.| orchestra. i adenoids last| Harold Bodman. On New Year‘s eve Mr. and Mrs. nicely and will| The social committee of the Highâ€"| A. M. Traub and family and Mr. naron Militave i lowd Ravk nc c en c P ionon d . | man of W. Park avenue, Highland | Park, to Mr. Paul White, son of Mr. | John T. White of Minonk, IIL., was | | solemnized. The Rev. F. R. Cardwell, ]putor of the First United Evangelâ€" { ical church performed the single ring | ceremony. The‘ bride was attended | { by a cousin, Miss Mathilda Borchardt | Eo{ this city and Mr. Lloyd Hoover of Toronto, Ontario, friend and former classmate of the groom, was | best man. The bridal party entered | | the church to the strains of Lohenâ€"| tgn’n's Wedding March, played by ‘ | Mr. Raymond Fidder. Miss Dorothy | | Wells of Gary, Ind., a friend of the | young couple sang "At Dawning" by | | Cadman. The bride was attired in a 5simple #own of Georgette crepe and | | ske carried a shower bouquet of roses . | and lilics of the valley. Her veil | vas adorned with lilies of the valley. Her attendant was attired in a gown of apricot chiffon velvet and wore a picture hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. A reception folâ€" lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents for the immediate families. The young couple left on a short honeymoon trip after which they will assume their. duties as musicians for the "Huffâ€"White Evanâ€" gelistic Party," of which Mr. White is musical director. Both Mr. and Mrs. White are accomplished musicâ€" ians and have given several years to musical education, Mr. White being a graduate in voice of the music deâ€" partment of the Chicago Evangelistic Institute of Chicago. Mrs. White On Thursday evening, Dec. 29, the marriage of Miss Frances Tiltman, daughxgr of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Tillâ€" The next meeting of the North Shore.committee will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friend, 410 Washington avenue, Wilmette, Janâ€" vary 12 with luncheon at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Insull svent New Year‘s in Washington, D Twelve of the Ravinia and High-J land Park girls, Hildegarde Balke, Catherine Bubrer, Cyrilla and Harâ€"| riet Golden, Ellen Horn, Elizabeth | and Ruby MacLaren, Etta and Ruthf Pardee, Alice and Mildred Simpson[ and Augusta Watson, members of Mildred Haessler‘s dancing chu., gave a dance program in the ball room of the LaSalle hotel Thursday | afternoon at two o‘clock, Dec. 29. } The occasion was the Children‘s| Christmas party given by the Southâ€"| ¢rm *Woman‘s‘ club of Chicago. it was a most beautiful and successful | affair and was conceded to be the nicest children‘s party the club has yet given. & t SMrs. Emerson of S. Linden avenue is i a tea on Wednesday, Jan. 11 3 to 6 to meet Mrs. Harold Bodman. The social committee of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club are giving a card party on Tuesday, Jan. 31. Mr. Henry Turner Bailey will speak at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 4 p. ni., under the auspices of the DeForâ€" est School Round Table. His subâ€" ject is "The Children‘s Birthright." Second vegistration for Junior Players will be held Saturday mornâ€" ing, Jan. 7 at nine o‘clock at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. specially Purchased for Palm Beach and the South New Merchandise for Sout;térn Wear January Sale Still in Progres DRESSES â€" FUR COATS â€" CLOTH COATS CORNER GREEN BAY AND CENTRAL frocks â€" together with dainty lingerie and millinery to match. Just unpacked. We are headquarters for the ladies who are preparing for a Southern trip. A thoroughly complete line of sports wear, dinner gowns, and afternoon arnett Style Shop dance at the Edgewater Beach hotel in compliment to her niece, Miss Mitsou Bourcart of France, last Thursday evening. Little George Reilly who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks is getting along nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiscox enâ€" tertained a few friends at bridge on Monday evening. The game was played ‘at three tables, Mrs. John McDougall of N. Green Sister M. Lucilie of St. Mary‘s academy of Moline, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly over the holidays returned Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom enâ€" tertained a number of their friends at bridge on New Year‘s eve. Mr. Elmer Waterhouse who has teen visiting his parents for the past month is returning to his home in St. Louis this week. Miss Aliceve Winters left yesterday | for Miami, Fla., where she will :pendl a month. Mrs. Glenn Heathcothe of Des Plaines spent several days last week with Mrs. A. C. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bloomfield and son, Harold, spent the past few days in Northern, Wis., visiting Mrs. Bloomfield‘s brother, Mr. Chas. Hutâ€" chison and his family. Mr. Ernest Volwiler has returned | from Hamilton, Ohio, where he has | been visiting his mother for a few | days. He also attended a convention | of the Organic Chemistry Symposium | at Columbus. { Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyle Gourley left yesterday for a two weeks trip to Florida, going up the east coast to St. Petersberg. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge li;ler enterâ€" tained a number of friends at bridge on New Year‘s eve. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. NordsH and | children of Evanston and Mr. apd | Mrs. H. F. Smith and son of Des Plaines were the Sunday guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Laing have returned from Josephine, Ala., where they spent the past month, Mrs. Miller of the Highland apartâ€" wents is visiting her daughter, Marâ€" ilyn Miller, the noted actress, in Bosâ€" ton, Mass. Miss Marguerite Quinn of Kenosha and Miss Alice Quinn of Greeley, Colo., spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Allen. Barker will leave January 10 for Bishop Ridley college at St. Catherâ€" ine‘s, Ont., to resume their studies. of Wilmette are receiving congratuâ€" lations on the birth of a son born Tuesday, Jan. 3 at the Evanston hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Pearson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wink of this city. Mr. Paul L. Udell left last evening for his ranch in San Benito, Texas, where he will spend the month of January. Miss Mae Siljestrom will be hostess to the bridge club tomorrow evening. _Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pearson, Jr., Mallory Boynton, Bob and Bill Wialn* & With the passing of the Mhmdhï¬:# the festivities are over and a new Mhdhï¬â€˜ If you have tulent for a term af.lessons from Mrs. Adah Bryant to attaining that goalâ€"â€" .« _ Mra. Buckingham who has recentâ€" ly located in Highland Park has had throughout the United Stutes. (Press notices are quoted below.) She is mm-fldhhm quote terms at her mfl-n;'ï¬nz 416 St. Johns place, phone Highland Park 2289. Private instruction in piano. orgen. violis, harmony comporition, Curtis plan of prano class work. Free clueses in harmouy. HIGHLAND PARK MUSIC SCHOOL ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Direcroâ€" ELLEN MUnson _ porotny towsisy VERNE TOMLiNsoN LORENTZ HANSEN We will get your message at this end and you can depend absolutely upon quick, intelligent actionâ€" you will get your needed article at once. Just make a confidante of it and when you need any drug store article of any sort, tell your phone all about it, but first be sure and call _ â€" Tellâ€"Yourâ€"Phone! EARL W. GSELL & CO. rices for one private lesson each week. with one weekly, begin at one doliar and a half PHARMACISTS 389 Central Ave. . _ 389 Roger Williams Ave. _ Highland Park 1138 For "'-flh! information Mn’.fl!‘l‘.‘ Park 1889 GSELL‘S H. P. 690. Address 292 Central aveâ€" _ PECmsD POrE UWinnetks 1852 MARY LOUISE BOURNIQUE Classes in ballet and tap. Private Voice‘ from Sampson and Deâ€" . counterpoint, ‘". Clll.