'r yuumhqum; Mr.rit"B.Ae"1frieettrtu.. rSiidrti-treutoe,a-, wk. Inkl. C. Gourd and dam!" In. Helen Golda will land I one fuck luncheon a the home of their nhtivn, Mr. Ind In. N. C. Re- Met of rm Bro-duly avenue. Ev- Mr, and In. Burr A. [cheering In spending this M in VIM. Iowa citieu when Mr. [4mm - (one on him. Moore of Evanston entertained at a luncheon " the Georgian hotel, Ev- aaaton. foIlowed t a theatre party in compliment to in Anne mm, who: marriage took place Samrday. Mr. and In. John Bruno and Mr. and In. Roman Navarro of Chi. cago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and In. Leif Norman Shnda‘y. “is: Anna Bahr went lat week- c-nd with her sister, Misa Mona Bnhr. at Minneapolis. Him... where Hon: Inch" whool. The, “tended the moth-ll ttame on Sound-y. (mm Winn) of Laurel avenue, was warrior] to Harold Anthony Martin. tron J Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin of Hazel avenue. The Rev. Fr. Hol- ly-y performed the ceremony. 'The bride was unusually attractive in a yxgirchment satin Row" trimmed in duchoss lace and pearls. and wore a a tulle veil held in .eap efteet with rtraettes of orange blossoms on either side. She carried a shower bouquet of white rosies and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor, Mrs. Clifford R. Moran, a sister of the bride, wore gl ypllnw and brown tulle dress and a hat. to match. carrying an arm bouquet of primrose Chrysanthe- mums in the yellow and bronze tshades. The bridesmaids, Miss Wil- helmina Spellman of Lake Forest, and Miss Yortna Conway of Evan- ston, ware frocks alike of peach and [and taffeta and tulle fashioned in period style and wore tam-ta and tulle hats to match. and carrief brides naids' bouquets of roses. Mr. George Martin of Winnetka served his hrother as best man while Samuel Jr. and James Martin, two other brothers, were usmn. Mrs. Frank Wilhelm of Chicagw (formerly of Highland Park). In: soloist Ind rang the mass very beautifully. Af- ter' the service a delicious brukfut was served to thirtrtwo guests It the home of the bride's pnrentl. Fol- laying; two'week" trip in the south. Mr. an! Mrs lmin will wide in their nor 51mph! in Deerfteid. Amid palms, ferns and yellow). hams on Oak chrrsanthercums one of thy must at- Mr. and Mr tractive " fail weddings took pince‘and‘Mraa Carl at St, James church, Hiqhwood, uanft Saturday Saturday mnrningz. Surf IO, at 10:30 i tar trip to Ft u'rluck when Miss Anne Marie Wit- in: Mr. antt ten, daughter " Mr. and Mrs. Wil- their dauchte: Local and Personal PAGI P003 Ott Int Thursday Min Edith REDUCED PRICES Many suitable light weight wool dresses and a number of 3-piece sport outfits that have been so much in demand this season. OUR FIRST CLEARANCE EVENT THIS SEASON STARTS TODAY 10 North Sheridan Road Th, Loretta Shop clean. dry fuel. you can We sure of a prompt delivery arid your coal or coke during mild weather when '. the of hm d-. ON GOWNS, DRESSES, SPORTS WEAR and HATS You w Blizza.rds Make Deliveries Difficult COAL _ COKE _ FOEL ac PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 8000 DELIVERY VAIDS ALL 0". THE NOIYN Snell Eon. ill find it more satisfactory td'order of '-t.. lhome on Oak street last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cenrze Koon and Mr. _ smd'ytrs. Carl krafft of Lake Forcst. Unit Saturday for a' two weeks’ mo- itor trip to Florida and Cuba. Dur- ing Mr. antt Mrs. Knon’s absence their dausrhter Helen May is to be l the rues! of Helen Joan Abervrornbr Frederick Golden Jr, will be host to ten " his school friends at a setheatru,a party on Saturday afternoon. I later brineimr his friends In his home at 122 Mcanrn street for refresh- ‘msnts. The occasion will be in Colo bration " his eleventh birthday. Miss lF',leartor Conrad and Miss Lucille 'Hv-lm will chaperune the boys at the theatre, . Mrs. Harold Smith and son War, run, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zimmer. 'lo return to their home in or, "'laines, this week. Mimi-mm†uranium“.- The Yam; WM. club will and on Toad-y. Number so " the Pru- byurhn church It T:46 o'clock A n17 irttemsting 'mtcrsat In. kn planned. Uh _ 'Ghadreur at lil- wnkee and in dorghter In. link We of I. d- ue, Vim-in ,mrettre-ofMr.andM-. In- Dmc of Moo- _ . - Mr, a! In. PM Eadhe at and ,nue. dGlei. hidin'ih; b63511 I ton on Saturday, November Mr at minimum {gym-pm). The Look Out Girl Reserves like“ to the lake Wednesday afternoon In a part of their 'mt-door hum. pro-I Mrs. Alice Cooksy of Northbrook and Arthur Steven Ralph, son of Mr. and In. William Ralph Sr., were unit-d in marriage on Sntnrdny Ifw turnoon n four-thirtr o‘clock " the' home of Mr. and In. Funk Mar-i ray of 1317 Bum avenue. Mr. and, Mrs. nanny van tho only attend-i ants, After the ceremony a de1ies-l on: dinner in unwed to fourteen) (mu. Mr. and In Ralph are at home to their many friends " 132 North Second that , The Friend-hip club will meet Thur-II, can!“ " 8:30. A report, [inn tsritei Ah Beth, deieeaie from the Friend-hipaIILb the con- (Home. Highland Park friends of Mrs, F. B. Chittendcn will be grieved tn learn o" her death after we months' ill- ness at her home in Concord. Marr. I"! Armistice Day. ' Robert Lurks, Jr, a cadet of St. Johns Military academy at De1atie%, Wis., came home over the weekend to entértain his cousins, Edward and Charles Hilliard of Paige school. In Boone, Iowa. members of her luncheon fail!!!) at her Mr. Arthur Bock, who is a student at the University of Illinois. spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. (lawman Bock. _ V Mr. Mrs. John Tel. Highland Park 463 I. Me]! of Drexel " Udell entertained the 1 Mrs. W. A, Alexander of N. Sheri- dan left last Thursday for Grernwich, iFi2,iiiiei,"t' where she will spend two ',. works, ' Miss Ethel Harmon of Laurel av- (enue is appearing in the,JunH-r lea. ‘L'ue play “Ravkvtty Packetty House" which will hnld it: first performance at the Harris Theatre. “biz-ago un ‘ Saturday morning. 1 The Junior Star club will meat "It l Hand-y owning at the home of In. ; Norman Culver of Log-n street. f - ___ _ w"... ___ _ 7â€"..-“ -i..W.F.EF.. mm “was. I Barrett Mason Ind Gehard Vanl "um Schneider. Jr., of Onkwood 3 Schlick who are attending Yale spent 3 avenue entertained n few friends " ; the week-emi with Mr. And Mrs. Ar- _ dinner on Tuesday evening in ce1ebra. thar Van Sehaick who live near", tion of his twelfth birthday anniver- l Bridgeport, Conn. l Bart f Mrs. Chester Chapin of Waverly) Mrs, Msra Clow left Saturday for drive and Mr. and Mrs. James if/ Philadelphia where‘she will visit her Troxel of Moraine road returned) brother Paul Dyke prior to lenving Sunday from I‘ two months trip) for Winter Park. F'torid. Where I Ithmugh Europe, -will Spend the winter. The “L3, i Mr. and Mrs. James L. Martin re-, Sheer, fumily have taken the Flow turned from Hot Springs where they 1 home " It9 R. Second street and the Ihave spent five weeks. , Max Muller family and Mrs. Levin l Mrs. W. A, Alexander of N. Sheri. will move from 575 Central evenue dan left last Thursday for Grernwich, to the Levin home It 1t6 S. First /iiriiiiicii; where she will spend two street just var,ated by the Sievern ngoks. family. - x. J Mrs. R. T. R. Hasti of Dale iavertue and Mrs. W. 'llSd'ke) of Dean avenue entertained It bridge Inst Friday afternoon " the former'. home for Mrs. William Henshaw, who has just recently moved to Highland 1 Perk. J Mr. Ind Mrs, A. K. Foreman en- ;tertained at a supper party at their {home on South Sheridan road Sun- iday evening. , John Gifford who attends the Uni. versity of Wisconsin spent the week- )end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 R. C. Gifford of N. St, Johns avenue. 1 Mrs. Morton R. Mavor of Laurel avenue is leaving Sunday for Detroit, ; Michigan where she will be the guest Jof Mrs. A. L. Legro for I week. Iliu- monk 1khreiher win-M- Idol- a! bet, clam b_-aetd f"ther-be.-rt-bWott-ddr-tasiittrui WWW. " Mum-dampn- MunondeolChbtma-Ilï¬mmwuluhm " he lion a Till LORI‘H'A Thdradter-rrrrrq.. . 1rrrAr,tt-'r-rirqrla%iG4iaiirufTiiu-ie IWb-lfh- "et0.i_eyO..rtAyyjariiiiiTi, A narty of friends gave a vary " lightful unwise pertr Sunnis, CN- rtintt It the home of Mrs. R. W. Deeraeid road, (at His: Mario. Meet. unveil". The would. in M13 Mam bum and the prize vim: wm: (In: prize, Mr. Nut Deli-n Ind In. Frank Hellman; an! prize, In. Pull Dethare gal It. Frank Kahlua: consolation. In. I. Danna: And Mr. John hpholt. In. Sidney W. Miller and In. Dorothy M. NOR In " the - wntzr Bench hotel, Chic-co for Oh winter. ‘Mrs. Ruin-rt Shank): of Sheridan road and Mrs. James L. Martin of "an! avenue loft Tuesday for ftos- un}. After a short whit there Mrs. Martin wilt Ro to New York, where che will visit her daughter. Jane, who is attending Rosemary'hall‘ Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Mlvor of Laurel avenue spent the wer.k-end in i'c1rrinaton n~ the Que-1s of the Buck- loy’s. Miss Rusemary Lyman formerly of Highland Park has gone (an to Cam- bridge. Massachusetts where she will he present at Miss Elizabeth Stevens debut. Mi-s Lytton will spend some time in Boston. Mr. C A. Parliament has returned. from Anderson Lake Hunting club with his full quota of duck-x. S. Grven nay mad made her fieat Ip- poarance with the Chi man Civic Op- Prtt Co.. appearing in '4'll'id; Butter- tly" at the Auditorium thvatre, Chi- cage. u , The marriage of Miss Mam! Rurridze and Mr. Stanley Kiddie of1 Lake Forest took place yesterday aft- _ ornnon u 4:30 o'elock It the Clutch} of the Holy Spirit. Lake Forest. my Mk: Burridee and Mr. Riddle an: well known here. I On Thurs-diy owning of last week little Patricia lhfllnway Ludwig of Mrs. Arthur Woltze of r'hieatro en- tvruinod a number of Hinzhlnnd Park ladies at Iunehsron and bridge. _ day. Miss May Blunder of Stockholm. Sweden is the (out of Mr. and In. Charles, Benson of titt Lincoln am. Mr. M. Warner with his sister, In. Joan-h R. Nnel of Olk Park M to St. Joseph. Mich.. Hominy M they visited the Rev. and Mrs. Ab Parsons. Mrs. Harold D. Surl- Ind “ son Humid Williums. In. of Bel-w. â€inmeiIJ be the guest of Mrs. Wil- hum R. mm (a; i re; Gi this week. Wetland-y November Id, In. "ft, Hen "new " an in honor of Min Eliubeth Keller of Hilhhnd Park t which time Mis. Keller's en~ Mlle!“ to Mr. Jesse F. Spencer. In. of Philutdphin was “Munoz-d. In. Fred Botker'n Sunday school class of the First United Enngelical church will hold their monthly meet, ing on Friday " the home of Mrs. Edward Wendling of South Green Bay The Barara class of the First Uni- ted Evlnxelicll church met at the home of Joe Redine of South Second street on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry R. Cure. president of Ossoli club entertained the members " her committee It tea on Pridry at her home on Lake avenue. Plans are nuring completion for the Charity Ball um! Spanish Fiesta which will be given December 1. road. I hasten leru [Spannindm phi. In: Enthusiasm Hugging mm- " tU Dm- new“ mus afoot M Ind In. Eugen Borer of For- est gun»: unmet the birth of I soioa Twain]. Haven‘t-r " It the Hilrhief Put hum-l. ""r"ui3eDPaMrret'tmetaMDrantr.rtaa+ Miss cui. Fisher " Emits; Muhamammmfbnmlwonbâ€"nnwnh. AvCtowhst&.-.mthitgt)l..rgrHatteqm.a-$teth.m.t. maid-chin. tt-.fnat,ut)dmaeeuW.3.odahr.t6drRhat â€animal‘s.“ mimmm-uunm tttslurry-ttpei-lr-ur-theh-eta'- Ji-nyldlduhm 1ueqitod.-oah-t-ah-ttr" "eotus.t-m,--ts-,lts'erttehutt._.Wh-r..$ret tttitmesrfbot.et-rb--aetdlhtm1h.q-dthrtA.ar- betta-A-im-takin.--'-,---. The first tight between Charles Znhnle of Highlmd Park and Jimmy Bin-ardi of Remain. in the 126 pound cuss, '1. hard fought, Ind these two Khmer: were very evenly matched. After three â€up" round» the Mn. awarded the but to Bianca“. In the 150 pound aha, Jimmy Wet. Ian of the Ink-tic A. C. withstood the punch- of Burl: Siam-o! [Ah PM and won the duel-ion. Tuyf goal-n _al_thc rerrtne Mr. Ind Mrs. Albert Ynger enter- tained "sixty-five guests " I delight» ful llallowe’en party Sntmm ning It their home on qu at enue. All awn of game. Ind Hnllov- , e'en pranks were phyed and dancing Hallowed. At twelve thirty . delight- :rul supper was served. This in than. ‘nual affair given by Mr. and In. Ynger and each yen seems to out J(In the previous year in Bopd time. . Mr. and Mrs. L C. Hood of Monroe. Wis., were the out of town irotrsta. ( The second quarter of the De Forest ,school current year begins this week. ';.Sinee re-opening, in September. Min j Dorothy Borjsen, BA. and Miss Helen _ Taylor of the Highland Plrk Branch 'of the Columbia School of Music have been added to the teaching "I. The ( mid-day meals served It the nhool tr: L functioning .well to.the ldvlntlt‘ af the children. Mother, I?! new being 1' invited to luncheon twice a week Ind ‘at such times they have the oppor- Itunity to observe the nouns from "'re-Srhoot through fourth [rude at /u'"rr"Cv"i"r'i'o2' activities and “India. MN. F. R, Essig of Fort. Sheridan and Mrs. John Croke entertained to- day. Thursday. at I one o'clock lunch. mn at 'he home of the latter " 200 N. Green Bay road. After luncheon bridge will be played. The athtir in [inn in honor of Mrs. Martin Taylor who leaves nhout Decrmbor l lor California to make her future home and for Mrs. Jack Petemom 'Iyerru-rt,t-ULoeriA miyrntedfet-tey+. InLhIBpomIlcl-ulooswm ofE_-auehgtgeat- ml-thmndn-dho-hpol- sliol‘h-IMLC. A cud of seven boxing bouts wu held last Tutuâ€! evening by the Majestic A. C. luNo-Imthh-tdmhn two nrrmds,x6ik Tum-td at. boehitstuthirW,-eNee-- toexteedhutsWhteed.rtoti ThimhboiNlIM-)m van that “that.“ m by Tfrrte-Ca- of "W Pun-i. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Baht. Jr., an- nounce the arrival of a little son ngu Francis, 'l‘hnnday evening. Nuvmber It. Mr. Jack Peterson returned home Saturday from a ten days stay in Rochester, Minn. His condition is not much improved. Mn am? Mrs. John A. ("son are movime thN wad: trom 602 Laurel arc-nul- to fps".?. rkertieid avenue. Mrs. Fred Nelda of Port Sheridan will be hostess tomorrow “lemma F why at fe tables of bridge. FINE BOXING CARD AT MAJESTIC CLUB but Thursday evening a number " {numb of Mrsv‘Amirew l’vtrrsnn gun- a very delightful hunro party in honor of Mrs. Jack. Peterson. Prizes were awarded to Mrs Fred Bantu, Mrs, Paul Ih-lhnyc and Mrs. Wick. Min Loren Haters of Chicago in the guest thin week cl hr list-r In. Herbert Huber of s. Gno-1 Bny rod. At the Annual bug†(in. by the members of St. Junm church. Hith- wood, October " to Oetethee " in- clusive three thousand don-n ehar ha. Gnu-7 “I. I. “I. to - in" club My “in. 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