THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927 Apartments available, from 2 to 8 rooms, at reasonable with small monthly assessments. Office of the building nings and Sundays. Pacing the lakeâ€"but 10 minutes from the loopâ€"this distinctive building offers an unusual service ordinarily available only in the Exclusive Agents 1400 LAKE SHORE DRIVE As a permanent residence or town house, 1400 Lake Shore Driveâ€" coâ€"operative apartment de luxeâ€" has much to offer discriminating home dwellers in and about Chiâ€" oâ€"#PAF T ER it TMEAT L ELMER A. CLAAR & CO. HIGHLAND PARK . WINNETKA 917 Waukegan cv- 874 Center Street Phone Highland 1248 © Phone Winnetka 1260 Highland Park Electric Shop 11400 Caxke Snore DrRrive Special Offer: A Tradeâ€"in Allowance of $15.00 for 30 Days Only A Thor Washer Will Greatly Lessen the Drudgery HIGHLAND PARK 390 Central Avenue â€" Plione Highland Park 2101 10 Minutes to Vie J. Killian we. Plumbing and Heating Phone H. P. 313 for demonstration in your home Wouldn‘t it be fine to have another bathroom to relieve the rushâ€"hour jam _every morning and evening? It would mean comfortâ€"convenienceâ€"healthâ€" for all the family ! Why not investigate? Let us figure on the requirementsâ€"a little space and a You May Need Another Bathroom reasonable investment which will inâ€" crease the value of your house by more than the cost to you. We‘ll quote you the lowest possible price on quality work and Kohler Enamâ€" eled Plumbing Wareâ€"the finest made. COâ€"OPERATIVE APARTMENT 541 CENTRAL AVENUE apartment equip for complete home Iivim,‘nnr:-ny other atâ€" T HH on P o eaneie c eae home Ii\-ing,‘umf many other atâ€" tractive features are embodied in thisâ€"Chicago‘s newest and largâ€" est 1007 coâ€"operative apartment building. ~ most exclusive hotels. Occasional and restaurant combined rooms, at reasonable prices and wie s SUPERIOR 6692 -mï¬.-!th.rhi_i‘ tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Card of Central avenue. . } Ruth Drake of Laure! avenue was rushed to the Highland Park hospital on Friday evening where she underâ€" went an operation for acute appendi« citin. She is doing very nicely. Moraine hotel returned Sunday from a three weeks trip through the west. ‘The Presbyterian guild met at the home of Mrs. Hariow C. Holabird, Jr. of Forest avenue with Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey assisting on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Miss Harriet A. Downs, a misâ€" sionary on a furlough from Lycknow, India, addressed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. D. Carani of Highâ€" wood are the happy parents of a baby girl born‘ Sunday, March 20, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Elizabeth Sleeman was host~ ess to the B. G. club last Friday eveâ€" ti-hki.-q.l-ï¬x‘l.uï¬-h-n of Robert Stoker of Prairie avenue.. quarantine for nine weeks with the whooping cough will be able to be out again today. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dartr of Cenâ€" the High 90 1 Ruth Card returned from Baldwin several weeks spent in Biloxi, Miss. tative, last week. The ladies receivâ€" ing pins include, Mrs. Lawrence Heyâ€" girl on Saturday, March 19, at the Highland Park hospital Smith, Mrs. E. Essig, Mrs. John Croke, Mrs. M. H. Taylor, Mrs. Jack Downs, Mrs. C. Kearney and Mrs. A. Lett. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter reâ€" turned last week from a three weeks sojourn in the south. They visited San Antonio, Houston and San Benito, Wade street, Ravinia, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby ward. Mrs. W. Schwartz, Mrs. C. P. Bethany â€" Evangelical church .n-t nounce a bakery salé for Saturday to be held in the Public Service Co. store | on St. John‘s avenue. They will sell all sorts of good homeâ€"made cakes,. coffee cakes, cookies, doughnuts, and y the like. All are cordially invited to stop in. Proceeds will go to the buildâ€" ing fund. | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Insull anâ€"‘ nounce the approaching marriage of their danghter, Virginia, to Major| William A. Rafferty, son of Mrs. John I. Marshall of this city, The wedâ€"‘ ding will take place in Trinity Episâ€"| copal church on Wednesday, April 27,| at fourâ€"thirty o‘clock. Miss Edith j Fyffe will be Miss Insull‘s only atâ€"! tendant. while Major John W. Ra.l’-" ferty of New York, a cousin of the} groom, will act as best man. A small | reception to only relatives and inti’-! mate friends will follow the ceremony | at the home, 428 N. Sheridan road. | morning for Baltimore where they} will visit relatives, returning home on Saturday. Mrs. Samuel Martin, Jr., entertainâ€" ed at a one o‘clock luncheon on Thursâ€" day. Covers were layed for eight‘ guests and the afternoon hours were spent in playing bridge. ’ "Mrs. Mary Herdklotz, Miss Agnes | Meierhoff, !IN Meierhoff and | Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Meierhoff motorâ€" | ed to Woodstock, IIL, on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. John Beckâ€"| ing, a relative. 1 Tuesday evening at their home on St. John‘s avenue. After bridge lunchâ€" Mrs. Charles Larson will be hostess to the Five Hundred club of which she is a member, on Saturday evening at her home on Laure! avenue. The game will be played at three tables and later refreshments will be served. Mr. M. Lundgren has returned home from a few weeks stay in Caliâ€" Mr. Arthur Bess formerly of Highâ€" land Park who has been critically ill for the past two months at his home nndylflblbhvto'u'ldlh{- and table decorations were in keepâ€" ing with St. Patrick‘s day. An enâ€" joyuble time was had by all those who were prosent. Mrz. John T. Farmer of Hazel aveâ€" nue entertained her bunco club on Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mr: Kenneth Romig who is confined h&uflhhmfl Mr. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS " at a bun irty last Thursâ€" day afternoon in honor of her birthâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Walker of Mrs. James Martin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiscox eriterâ€" and Mrs. H. B. Brown of the the birth of a Sunday from | Be Diverted Sally Romig entertained eighteen guests at her home on Ridgewood | drive on Friday evening from 3:30 | to 5:30 in celebration of her twelfth birthday anniversary. Dancing and bridge formed the evening‘s enterâ€" tainment, Catherine Thomas being awarded first prize for bridge. Delicâ€" ‘inus refreshments were servedâ€"the color scheme being carried out in 1 green and yellow in keeping with St. | Patrick‘s day. All report a most enâ€" | joyable time. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Romig will attend a six o‘clock dinner on Saturday given by Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Parker at their home on Hinman avenue, Evanston. On Thursday evening the Girl Scouts had an formal dinner in the Lincoln School. All report a very nice time. _ Mrs. A. T. Romig who has Been the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Romig for the past ten days has returned to her home in Uhrich, Wyo. Miss Marion Leach formerly of | Highland Park is in training in the{ Quincy City hospital at Quiney, Mass. | Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Dickenson of San Benito, Texas, formerly of Park Ridge were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abercromby. They reâ€" turned to Texas, Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Gasser and son of Chiâ€" cago were guests on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., of S. Green Bay road. | Fred Scheskie of Evanston, formerâ€" ?ofthiatityhinlveryeï¬timlmâ€" ition at his home, being confined to his bed with heart trouble. Mrs. Wayne Hise and small son, MacPherson, left on Sunday for Caliâ€" fornia where they will spend six weeks as the guests of Mrs. Hise‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Macâ€" Pherson, who are wintering in the west. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Williams came in on Satâ€" urday evening to help them celebrate their thirtyâ€"second wedding anniverâ€" sary. After extending congratulations to the honored couple cards and bunco passed the evening hours most pleasâ€" antly. _ Later refreshments . were Mr Haak‘s Motor Telephone H. P. 237 §1: avenue are the happy parâ€" from Awheel brakes Here‘s safety you‘ve never found in any light car be. New Reduced Prices Millions Can Afford fore. You actually feel it the minute you drive this car, And in addition to 4â€"wheel brakes the Whippet offers you the superior performance of 55 miles an hourâ€"the superior economy of 30 miles on a gallon" â€"and the superior beauty of low, graceful body lines. That‘s Engineering Leadersbip! 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