c copmentitihim »€e e 45â€" nï¬ ind s mar<:â€"= oc inctme lt B +104 ¢ > â€" EEame tA 60 es 0 Mpk 4ns$« 3+ #+% &4 Highland Park _â€"We‘ve scored again _ Hart Schaffner & Marx Corona brown overcoats They show their worth in eveliy department of the gameâ€"in style â€"in colorâ€"in fitâ€"in wear. â€"â€"â€" University models, _ doubleâ€" breasteds, Chesterfields, Raglans, town coats. 420 WJ An | ._ A," puey A i s# 16 it 3 / Beepâ€"piled belt all around Camel‘s hair great coats $39.50_$‘10() Copyright 1929 Hart Schafiner & Marx 2075 â€" We guarantee satisfaction or money back 1| I £LIN Lans Winnetka THECOCPR ESS \> Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Murison _announce the engagement of â€" their ‘daughter, Dorothy to Edwardâ€" Otis ive ‘own, son of ‘Otis ~A. Brown â€"of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Meeks of Los Angeles, ~California, announce the arrival of a son, Saturday, October 12. Mrs. Meeks was formerly. Miss Thelma Robertson of this city. â€"~Mrs. Jesse Sobe entertained the members of the Quilting club Tuesâ€" The Ladies of the Zion Lutheran church announce a hot supper to be served in the church parlors from 5:30 to 7:30 next Thursday. Tickets may be procured at the door. > This evening, Lake Shore Temple, Pythian Sisters, will hold an early meeting which will be followed by the Corno game. â€"All members and their friends are invited to the game after the meeting. Miss â€"â€"Dorothy â€" Van >Steenderen, daughter of . Prof. ‘Frederick Van Steenderen of Lake Forest and James McCarthy Hadley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley of Chicago, were united in marriage last evening at ~cightâ€"thirty â€"o‘clock in â€"the Presâ€" byterian church in Lake Forest. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Winthrop James was matron of honor, Missâ€" Bertha Alling, was maid of honor and Mrs. Harold Van Steenderen, Mrs. Jeffery Carqueville, and Miss Maida Randall were bridesmaids. Edwin Marshall Hadley, Jr.. served his brother as bestâ€"man and theâ€" ushersâ€"were Rayâ€" mond Hadley, Winthrop James, Harâ€" old : Van Steenderen, and Robert vice at the Deepath Inn. !‘otflnldnlthrddh-rh'i':mlln Place School. Classes every , 2:80 to4:lokm. x : For rther information ~communicate â€"â€"~~â€". Mrs. W. P. Johnson â€"â€"â€" 882 Waukegan Avenue Highland Park _ _. . _ 1 â€" Phone 3446 Lessons Given in Your Home Local and Personal Method A Specialty ~ELIZABETH SILBER WORTH TEACHER OF PIANO Residence, 623 Vine Avenue The most popular meeting place in town is right here at our fountain. We know many of the young folks by name, but.ever so often the boys escort a new girl in for a soda or a sundae. Glad to serve them all. Go to it EARLW.GSELL&CO. â€" Phone 2600 Meet her at our F O U N T A I N! Pharmacists _ Illinois Knoxville, Tenn., and of the late Edward P. mm&% Tluthweddinc is to take place next . month. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. â€"H. Bartel= will entertain the Press Bridge club, Satâ€" urday evening. Te ies T PC er Ece S29" m t : Y â€" i it * sag . e es o evening. â€" members are urged to SHAELLBIL,.>â€"...:..% J3 ctil 2s en cotacakianciiinniiihe hsn â€" Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins enterâ€" tained the Charity Ball committee of the Ossoli club at tea Monday afterâ€" noon. _ Mrs. Marguerite . Johnson of| 448 Lincoln avenue, will be hostess to Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner are spendâ€" ing this week in Detroit, Michingan, visiting their brotherâ€"inâ€"law and â€"sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peck of Libâ€" ertyville announce the birth of a son on â€"October ©12, at theâ€"Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. â€"___ _ _ . ~ _ Many Highland Park people are availing themselves of the opportunâ€" ity: of hearing opera in English beâ€" ing sung in Chicago now. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Larson are enâ€" joying a ten daysâ€"motor trip to Elâ€" bow Lake, Minnesota. They returned home â€"about twoâ€"weeksâ€"agoâ€"fromâ€"a several weeks trip to Alaska. ©Madeline McHugh of Austin was the: weekâ€"end guest of Mary Beverly Turriff. e 2 %, Miss Dorothy Conger and Mr, Theoâ€" dore Conger of Berkeley, California, who were former residents of this city have been visiting Mrs. E. L. Gilroy this â€"week. â€"They left Highâ€" land Park over twenty years ago. The Highland Park W. C. T. U. flwwï¬%?@ at two o‘clock at the home + Harry Thomas, 603 Glenview avenue. tertained by uverdhtï¬%’ temples in this vicinity recently. Two weeks ago Thursday she was the guest of honor at Lorman temple, Chicago, the next day (Friday) she was honored by Evanston temple, and last Wednesday, Waukegan temple entertained for her. _ 3 Announcement is â€"made of the marâ€" ton Pa., and«Mr. William E. Barrett of Milwaukee, which took ‘place last Wednesday afternoon in Waukegan. Miss Helen G.â€" Ruth of Highland Park and Mr. Warren A. Ratzman of Waukegan were "the ~attendants. After the ceremony they were enâ€" tertained at dinner at the home of Mr. Richard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will reside in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ; ies * Prize Hallowe‘en Masquarde at Witâ€" ten Hall, Thursday, Oct. 81 Thursday, Ocetoberâ€"17, 1920 Phone 2800 "RAVINTA mss d Faemmcnrs Kbvative mldi commeanimcAbirive