Glencoe Riding School Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker are exâ€" pected home the latter part of this week from a four weeks motor trip around Lake Michigan and through the east. Mr. and Mrs..Elisha Moonhead and family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfanstiehl. R,. Chalmers, formerly Riding Masâ€" terâ€"at â€"the â€"Onwentsia club. The teaching of children is especially ] There_ are still a fevy.opgnings in our group classes, s .. Reasonable Rates _ WE HAVE ALWAYS A NUMBER OF RIDING HORSES FOR SALE without it being necessary to cross a single concrete road. 2 All instruztion is underâ€"theâ€"perâ€" sonal supervision of Mr. Thomas between Middlebrooks and Briergate Golf Clubs, County Line Road (one mile west of Braeside station) Phone Highland Park 3223 A Accommodations for Boarding Horses Bridle Paths 20 Miles of Miss Mary Highley, who has been the gnest of Mrs. Paul W. Chapman in Greenwich, Conn.. for the past several weeks, returned home yester.â€" day â€"_Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhiman and daughter Faith and Mr.‘and Mrs. A. W. Yowell motored to Janesville, Wis., last Wednesday where they visited Dr. and Mrs James Robertson. Mrs. Carrie M. Green of the Green Tea Pot, left Tuesday morning for Saugatuck, Mich., where she will spend a week with her sister Mrs. David Christie and family. * _ Mrs, Juliuns Zimmer spent several days last week in Des Plaines visitâ€" ing her daughter, Mrs. Harold F, S MH E. i: 1.â€"01â€" sane en dhin onl aepaict dn 1 uen on d 1 n Mr. and Mrs. Constant C. Hopkins attended a weekâ€"end house part at "Midâ€"Channel," Lauderdale, Wis., the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. James W alker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffliet and famâ€" ilyâ€"left last week on a three weeks‘ motor trip to <Virginia where they will visit Mr. Shifflet‘s mother. Miss Dorothy Leisenring, who reâ€" cently underwent an appendictomy at Chippewa Falls, Wis., hospital reâ€" turned last Thursday to her home in New Auburn, Wis., where the Leisenâ€" ring family are spending the summer at their cottage. Miss Madelyn Drenk and Miss Ruby Gallagher entertained last Thursday evening at a personal shower at the home of Mrs. H. C. Reynolds for Miss Clara Holland whose. marriage to Mr. Milton St. Peter will take place Saturday, August i1st. 2 Dorothy Grango and her aunt, Edithâ€"Dyrenforth â€" of South Eincoln avenue, have just returned hom after spending a few weeks in Canada as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of Detroit, Mich., at their summer home at Lake Erie Country club,Canâ€" Mrs. William Comer and daughter Helen have just returned from Effingâ€" ham, IIL, where they visited relatives for two weeks. We wish to thank our many friends, and especially Father Hayes and the Mothers club of the Y.W.C.A .for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement and the loss of our dear husband and father. ' s Mr. arg Mrs. Roy M. Howe of Raâ€" vinia entertained at a reception last Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Patterson, who were married that evening. Table decorations were in lavender, pink and yellow. e _ _Russell Berg of Kenosha, Wis., is visiting his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. James Collins. : Mrs. Elizabeth Schultz of Vernon avenue, Glencoe announces the marâ€" riage of her daughter Meta to Mr. Herman Patterson of Chicago which took place Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock at the German Lutheran church, Glencoe. > Mrs. Arthur Goodwillie is enterâ€" mother Mrs. G. S, Lucado of Lynchâ€" burg, Va., who is her guest. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Byfield had as their guests a few days this week Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Glick of Marshallâ€" town, Iowa, who came here to attend the opera. & ; _ Mr. and Mrs. James Collins have returned from a three weeks trip to Seattle, Washington, where they atâ€" tended the Elks convention. ~â€"Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of Deerâ€" field entertained at bridge on Wedâ€" nesday for Miss Margaret Parker of Paris, IIl. # Miss Bernice Tucker, who underâ€" went a major operation at the Ravâ€" enswood ~hospitalâ€"severat weeks _ ago, has returned home and is very much improved. « ‘Mr. Edward Hintz entertained the members of the Baraca class of the First United Evangelical church on Tuesday evening. aAavsabiym Mrs. Arthur Grant McPherson is visiting Mrs. H. M. Prior at her sumâ€" mer home in New Auburn, Wis. Mrs. John Repholz and Family. CARD OF THANKS The ‘picni¢ held Sunday. at Huntley Lake, by Highland Park Council, No. 1066 and the Waukegan Council, No. 1086, Royal Arcanum was largely atâ€" Aended. Many of: the .lqcal members and their friends were present and report: a~most delightfal time. ~*~ Many Present at Picnic Held Sunday of new children to the playground during: the season. The cup, a large silver affair, will have engraved on it the name of the child and the playâ€" ground from which the childâ€"comes:; at the end of the season, on Playâ€" ground Day, the cup will be presented and the child will keep it until a new winner takes possession: of it next year. Competition is very keen, and a large increase in enrollment has reâ€" sulted since the initiation of the plan. Edward M. Laing, superintendent of parks for the Highland Park East Park Board, is offering a beautiful cup to the playground child responsiâ€" ble for bringing the greatest number Dancing Classes The Sunset Park dancing classes are progressing quite rapidly. Next Thursday evening, at the regular park board dance, Miss Cancie‘s® dancers will present one of two of their best numbers before the regular dance starts. Offers Silver Cup For â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Playground Children Theâ€" children at all playgrounds have ‘done and thought nothing but Lanterns all week. There have been probably ~a hundred‘ lanterns made, and some of them are certainly worâ€" thy of exhibition. There are both large and small lanterns, manyâ€"colâ€" ored with varying designs and figâ€" ures. Some people worked all day Sunday preparing and putting the finishing touches on their artistic endeavors. â€" i f The tennis instruction scheduled for Sunset park on Wednesday afterâ€" noons had to be postponed last Wedâ€" nesday on account of the baseball tournament; since there are allâ€"day trips being planned for this Wedâ€" nesday, it is doubtful if instruction will be given then. But every Wedâ€" nesday afternoon hereafter someonce will be on the courts at Sunset Park from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 or 5:00 Organizing Orchestra An orchestra is in the making at Lincoln playground. James Sanford is the organizer; thus far he has a corneét, a trombone, a clarinet, and a piano, while he himself plays the drums. The outfit will perform at theâ€"Lanternâ€"Parade,â€"andâ€"wiltâ€"pracâ€" tice regularly from now on. «Wednesday, JTuly 22, was left an open date for the various playgrounds with the idea that the day might be used for trips to places of interest in this district. These trips will be allâ€"day affairs with picnic lunches; it iz up to the instructors at each playground to decidée where their children will go. Some of the trips being considered. are the Waukegan Flats, Yerkes Observatory at Williâ€" ams Bay, Lake Geneva, and the Fox Lake lotus beds. S Varied Activities at _ City Playgrounds Are All Attracting Fans Thursday, July 23