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Highland Park Press, 22 Nov 1928, p. 4

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Miss Eleanor Hoppe of Peoria is spending this week with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. L. F. _ Mrs. Harry F. Clow is entertaining the members of the Past Matron‘s elub this afterncon (Thursday), Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evanger of Drexel avenue , Glencoe, are the happy parents of a daughter born on Monday, Nov. 19 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson of North St. Johns avenue announce the birth of a son on Monday, Nov. 19 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Hutchinson was formerly Miss Anna Ugolini. The Young Woman‘s club met on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Ruth Sinclair of Dale avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Botker of N. Green Bay road are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Highland Park hospital. . Mrs. Scott was formâ€" erly Miss Hazel Booth. Mr. and Mrs, William Chilikas of North Green Bay road are receiving congratulations on the birth of~ a daughter on Saturday, Nov. 17 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Rudoiph of S. Second street entertained thirtyâ€" five friends at dinner followed by duncing at their home on Wednesday evening. This is in celebration of Mr. Rudolph‘s birthday. Maxine Gleason of 257 Cedar aveâ€" ru> will entertain some of her friends | at dinner Saturday evening at her home preceding the Young People‘: , cance at the Highland Park club. â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling of S. Green Bay road left Friday for South Dakota where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. R. T. R. Hastings of Dale aveâ€" nuc and Mrs. W. R. Ruffner of Dean avenue entertained at bridge on Tuesâ€" day at the former‘s home, Mr. Arthur Aldridge‘s birthday anniâ€" versary. Three tables of bridge were cnjoyed, and at midnight a dinner was served. The ladies" of the First United Evangelical church gave a surprise party for Mrs. Albert Bauer of S. Second street, last Thursday eveâ€" ning. the occasion being Mrs. Bauer‘s Tirst at 687â€"Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of Cenâ€" tral avenue, entertained a number of friends Saturday evening in honor of with lace, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. The best man was Nir. Edward Hart, brother of the Lride. After a wedding breakfast s rved to thirty guests the young couple left for a trip to Madison, Wis. They will be at home after December Tirst at 687â€"Central avenue. ~â€" _A very pretty wedding was that of. Miâ€"s Katherine | Marie | Hart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hart 4nd Mr. Samuel Bernardi which took plice yesterday morning at nine o‘clock at St. James church, Highâ€" wood, the Rev. Father‘ Holly reading the ceremony. The bride was very pretty in a gown of white satin, with a tulle vell and carried a bougr‘t of white roses and likes of the vailey. Sho was attended by Miss Catherine Bernardi, sister of the groom who was attired in green satin trimmed church, corner Green Bay road and Homewood avenue on Friday evening, Nov. 16 at eight o‘clock. Those who participated in the program were members of St. Johns Sunday school with the exception of Mrs. Geo. Hinn, Miss Alice Meyer and Sybil Anderâ€" son. Mrs. Hinn sang a group of Gerâ€" man folk songs which were much enâ€" joyed. Miss Alice Meyer, who is a student at Lake Forest college and also a plano student at the Chicago Conservatory of Music played excepâ€" tUonally well. Little Sybil Anderson, the daugher of Mr. J. Alfred Anderâ€" som, who is an instructor in music at Eim Place and Lincoln schools, playâ€" ed with assurance and freling and deâ€" lighted the audience with her vieliu saln, She was accompanied by her mother; Mrs. J. Alfred Anderson. The program was followed by a social hour at which time a committee of women of the church served refresh ments. f A musical program of vocal solos, group songs, piato and violin solos, was given at St. Johns Evangelical Local and Personal tvery ton of coal or coke we sell is covered by an unconditional guarantee of quality, full weight and satisfactionâ€"it must satisfy you or we remove it and refund your money. Can an offer be more fair than that ? Every ten of Buy Your Coal on Approval sds 2L CoaL _ â€" COKE _â€" FUEL OiL PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2800 DELIVERY YaRDS&LL oven tme wonrth swome Iows ied a sn it abain isnnd aait Mrs. Richard Revynolds of N. Green ; Saturday. \ Bay road is entertaining a number of| _ Mrs. Henry H. Schahmann and her ladies at bridge tomorrow afternoon.| son Sanger Schuhmann will spend Mrs. Samuel Martin Sr. of Hazel|the winter at the Shorslind hotel, »venue will be hostess tomorrow nf-,('hwazn. tornoon to her bridge club. The game , Mr. David R. Thomas spent the will be played at three tables and| week end with his family of Forest later refreshments will be served. }:‘vem‘lfi. Irving Conrad is leaving tomorrow for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey and family in Schenecâ€" tady, New York. hridgo was played at t Mrs. Clifford Moran the members of her bridge club tomorrow on DeTamble avenne. two tables. Mrs. Edmund J. Dempsey of Proviâ€" denâ€"e. Rhode Island, was the guest on Tuesday of Mrs. Jack Peterson. Mrs. Edward M. Conrad was hostâ€" ess on Friday evening at a seven o‘clock dinner to out of towns guests. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mrs. William â€" Pearl â€" entertained twelve guests at a one o‘clock lunchâ€" con on Tuesday. _ After luncheon. hoir week.erd guest Mrc. Carolin: Edgecombe of Chicago. Mrc. Joseph Berubr is in the Highâ€" and Park hospital where she wil un. dergo an operation, Virs. Hanson. Mrs. 0. Iverson. the Xisses Edith and May !Hanson, Pauâ€" line DuTy and Mr Henry Haznson "on‘ed the silver wedding cclebraâ€" on on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gusâ€" fave Swanson of Chicago. Mrs. John Walters of Fort Sheriâ€" *n entertained at four tables of ‘Zicheal Maloney Officors meetin Maose. Hirhland bridge on Saturday evening. Th 11 aov. 1. 0 Mr. oand Mrsc Pich] hav gone to Dallas, Texas, where the; wili reside. Mrs. Pieh] was formerl; Mrs. Arthur Purdy of this city. Mrs. Willlam Pearl will entertain ce members of ker bridge club toâ€" On next Tucsday Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Axt of 111 High street. Highâ€" woud will evicbrate their twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. Mts. Juliana Nichelas of Northâ€" brook announces the marriage of he» daughter Mildred to Walter Piehl. san of Mr. and Mrs. William Pich] of 1010 Asbury avenue, Evanston. The marticgs took plare in Exunstin , Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grego of 1118 Lincoln avenue entertained a numâ€" bor cof their friends at dinner and lridge last Friday evening in honor of_Mr. Grego‘s birthday. Miss Rosebud Axt of 111 High street returned Monday toâ€"work after a week‘s absence from duties. Mr. and Mrs. K. Arthur Wood of B li> avenue will entertain at their home following the mucicale to be wiven November 27th at the Highland Park Woman‘s club in honor of Mr. Michaelâ€"Press, Russian violinist and the other artists appearing on the program. . h :y afternoon &o Warkegan Mrs. Fred D. Porter of Cary aveâ€" nue is giving the first of a series of teas on Thursday afternoon for the Alumni of the National Kindergarten college in this vicinity. alternoon to view thepictures. Mr. Eldon H. Gleason of Cedar aveâ€" nue returned Sunday from a week‘s trip to New York. Mr. Gleason atâ€" tended the Association Business Paâ€" pers convention being held there. The exhibit of the Ravinia Sketch club held in the village house at Raâ€" vinia was very successful. A delegaâ€" t‘on of forty people from the South Shore Art club came‘ out Sunday afternoon to view the ‘pictures. £299. helf Aormar was thee week nd gusst of friends in Chicago las uth Sheridan road. Mrs. George Glader entertained the emabers of her luncheon club at her me on Ridgewood drive last Friâ€" Bahrs ru i prize winners were Ser Henry OW. Dietz and Mrs played at ‘three tables Yrs. George Rudolpt us the only out of wworge Bahr had a will entertain Friday night at her home There will be r home or Yanstem Mis: Jean Williams of Lincoln aveâ€" nur will entertain a number of her friends at dinner at her home on Satâ€" urday evening preceding the dance at the Highland Park club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of N. St. Johns avenue ars in the east where they attended the Yaleâ€"Princeâ€" ton game. They are expected home Saturday. M Miss Naomi J. Lisle of S. Sheridan road, had as her Sunday dinner guest Mr. Walter Homer. captain of the Northwestern university faothall Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter of Cary avenue have just returped from New York where Mrs. Porter went to sorve &s matron of honor at the marâ€" riage of her cousin, Miss Ella Phelpa to Lieutenant Thomas Casey which took place at The Little Church Around the Corner on Friday, Nov, 16. The North Shore Art League will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Van Wagenen Alling of Lake Forest. The program will be on "Chiâ€" nese Art." £ARe Fofel annslince the birth of w duughter on Wednesiay, Nov. 11 at the Highland Park hospital Miss Tarriette Beach who attend the University of Wiseonsin spent the nevkord w‘on her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. S. Beach ef Rice street Rav.aim. Miss eBach bas as suest: the Misos Elizabeth Payne, Kleanor Martinneau and Kathcrine Theabold. ale of the university. . Mrs. Dudiey Crafts Watson of 281 Marshman avenue gave a surprise party for Mrs. James Cady Ewell on Sunday cvening, the occasion being Mis. Ewell‘s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whinery of S. Linden avenue entertained at dinner Suturday night preceding the dance at the Highland Park club. at the Highlan Miss Tarriet the Universits Dallas entertain Highland | * Mr. and Lake For I‘rk club Â¥r. Louis Berube was pleasantly wurprised on Saturday evening hy thirty of his friends. Cards were the fcature of the evening. The succesâ€" Sul prize winners, having been Mrs=. dosoph Stipe, Mr=. Agnes Daffy. Mrs. Oseur Schmidley. M=. Joseph Rorabe Nrs. Kalbus and Mr. George Pett. Mr. John Hart is (H in the High ‘nnd Park hespital Ruth â€" Lou thirtyâ€"six pf A number of Highland Park ladic very _ pleasantly â€" entertained | lust Thursday at a ~upper and bridge at the home of Sirs. Augusta Fieger of t hicago.. ' Miss ill for proved Mrs. Joseph Simonâ€" entertined her luncheon club last Friday afternoon at her home un N. Green Bay road Mrs. Carl Bonson entertained th> Goodâ€"will club at her home on Sunâ€" day nurht as a surprise to Mr. Bonâ€" son. The gucsts all came in hard time â€" costumes â€" and â€" prizes . were awarded to the funniest ones. Mrs. Rolland Demgen and Mr. John Repâ€" holz were awarded the prizes. A number of friends pleasantly surprised Robert Greenslade on Monâ€" day even‘fig. when they came to celeâ€" brate his birthday anniversary. Cards were the feature of the evening. Mrs. George Huber was pleasantâ€" ly surpriced on Tueséay evening when a number of friends came to hoip her celebrate her seventyâ€"sevâ€" enth biuthday. Five hundred was played at three tables the successâ€" ful prize winners being Mrs. Herbert Huber and Mr. William Cawley who won first and Mr. Herbert Huber and Mrs. William Cawley wore awarded consolation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback enâ€" tertained their bridge club on Satâ€" urday of last week. v'!\.;':' two served. ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Marks of Waukegan were the out of town guests. Mrs, Helen C. Golden entertained the members of her sewing club on Tuesday evening at her home on Mcâ€" Govern street. ning. 4 Mrs. Julius Zimmer is confined to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul «@#terâ€"| her home this week with bronchitis. tuined twelve guests at dinner on| Mr. John CZ*Hart who underwent Saturday evening at their home on| an operation at the Highland Park Ridgewood drive. After dinner bridge| hospital Tuesday, is getting long was enjoyed at three tables. The ou!r‘ hicely. Mrs. Edmund H. Eitel left Saturâ€" day for Washington, D. €. where she will spent about two weeks visiting friends. Mrs. Harry Pau) will entertain the members of her Saturday night club this woeek. Bridge will be played. Mr. William Seinwirth of Chicago will be an out of town guest. Mrs. Roliand Bleimehl entertained thâ€"> members of the Philathes class of the Bethany Evangelical church, numbering about twentyâ€"five, at her hom: on Glencoe avenue Tuesday eveâ€" ning. 5 of own guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burlew of Chicago, Mr. and \rs. H. E. Parliament and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Davis of Hubbard Woods. leb: at the Mury Dooley who has beor some time is not much im Clark of at dinner Park c k lu 1 h Herbst | entertained little hey and girl secrs Lake ay on Satu funcing at the pto Denglor of H rhland will Th= Missionary society of the Bethany Evangelical church will hold a bakery sale at Meierhoff hardwire store S’wrdny beginning at nine o‘clock. I1 kinds of eakes, cookies and home baked goods will be disâ€" played. MISSTONARY SOCIETY HOLDS BAKERY SALE Rabbi Louis J. Kopald Glencoe, lilinois Sunday morning, November 25th, at 11 o‘clock, Rabbi Kopald will speak on "The ‘Nonâ€"Practicing Jew‘." Story hour for chidren during service. Woeman‘s clubs, wishes to make a correction in the account of the openâ€" in mseting of the District, held at the Ravinia Woman‘s club, the Vilâ€" lage House, Ravina, Nov. 7, which appeared | in last | week‘s "Press." Mrs. Frank Horn, gifted soprano of Ravinia. This group of songs. howing great originality and full of poetic charm, soon to be off the press of Clayton F. Summy and Co., are musical settings for some of the poems of Rowena Bastin Bennétt, anâ€" other member of the Ravinia Womâ€" on‘s club. Mrs. Horn graciously reâ€" cited Mrs. Bennett‘s whimsical verses filled with inspired imagination and poetic beauty, before singing them, so that her audienee might not lose j any of the meaning and beauty of‘ the words. Mrs. Horn, Ravinia is fortunate in having such a gifted . singer, as well as its talented comâ€" poser, Miss Bentley, and poet, Mrs.| Bennett. h North Shore Congreiation Israel Mrs. Orren S. Peabody of Moraine nxi sall hbe hesicss to the board of management of the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American â€" Revolution on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 22. The publicity chairman of the Tenth District of the Illinois Fedcration of Mrs. Paul M. Heilman, sister of our Board Member Mrs. Lee Gateâ€" wood, and finance chairman of the \tommsion Christiana Feminina in Mexico City. Miss Esther Huckins, from the Town Staff of the National Town department. Thee women all made interesting and insgiring speeches. Niss Jumes, general secretary of th Lake Forest Y.W.C.A V iss «©reamor. asociate secretary of the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. Miss Frances Hughes, prv.flid-;lt the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. Mrs. George Allen Mason, presiâ€" dent of the Chicago Branch of the 108 Woman‘s Auxiliary in the Episâ€" copal church in Bishop Andvrson‘s Dincese. Mrs. Clifford Barnes, exâ€"president uf the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. and a member of the Metropolitan Y.W:.C.A. Board of Chicago. Miss Lilas Barnes, a member of the Staff of the Metropolitan Y.W.C.A. Board in Chicago. 2 Guests at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. During Campaign Week Mrs. Henry Mason, the first presiâ€" gent of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A., seventeen years ago. Mrs. Emily S. Hadley from the Staff of the Finance Division of the National Y.W.C.A. Board in New York City. Professor Michacl Press celebrated Russian violinist, will be the guest over Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Manning.at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Meyer, 1M Edgecliffe drive. Word has just been received by lirs. Nellie A. Sack that her son, Emil Johnsen, who has been a baker ‘n the Navy for five years, is sailing on the U. S. S. Maryland, that is cagrurying Presidentâ€"elect Herbert Heover to a visit of the Seuth Amerâ€" ican republics. Mrs. Edith Adams Stewart, well known dramatist of MiJwaukee, Wis, passed away last week at her, home there. Her many friends here will regret to learn of her death. . _ _Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Stevens‘ of "The Meaduws" will entertain at! dinner preceding the musicale to be| No: Mary Beverly,â€"spent S in Oak Park as the guests of u‘:v,ng Mrs. Joseph R. Noel. Highland Park Chapter No. 226 Royal Arch Masons will have work in the Royal Arch Degree, Wednesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss will give a dinner Tuesday evening, Nov. 27 preceding the musical at the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club. Mr. F. Balding, Jr., left Tuesday for New Orieans where he will spend the winter, owing to ill health. street, had as her guests last Friday her mother, Mrs. Henry Gloss of Northbrook and her six sisters from Chicago. Dr. F. M. Ingalis and Aunt Ella have moved from their apartment on Oakwood avenye to the Udell building on Central avenue. Mr+. Hennessey entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Nrs. L. L. Winters reâ€" turned | yesterday . from _ Nashville, Tenn., where they spent several days. day evening, Nov. 28. All companâ€" ions are invited to attend. Id Mrs. S. W. Flint of N. Second at the Woman‘s club Tuesday, of é’WM'mW â€"EX10G OUR FIRST CLEARANCE EVENT THIS SEASON NOW GOING ON 10 North Sheridan Road T]ze Loretta Shop ALCOHOL Becker Auto Service Any One Can APPRECIATE Our associates are intelligent and eager to help you with your shopping problems and to give you many helpful suggestions regarding the merchandise in the store. You are an important part of our business and we will do everything we can to maintain a friendly relationâ€" ship. We invite you to take full advantage of our servâ€" ice at any time you devire. Good service can always be appreciated. We appreâ€" ciate your patronage and in return try to treat you in a friendly way so that your shopping here will be a pleasure. Service at this store receives as much conâ€" sideration as merchandise. 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