uy uin to Painativenis whate ‘The the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. en e actnees s.â€"nnumu her on n e e ts Rwen, Mrs. B. Barnett, Mrs. W. Howâ€" :.;J.':â€"‘%A.M won st the LaSalle hotel, Chicago, About ‘iwo weeps. ";yys: perker‘ fi | cd the building will be â€"very a tMisrtain at dinner ‘at Exmoor {op| tive with the large cim trees @ it a beautiful setting. With th fter her guests on Saturday eveninE | pi, about it also now in b -;,w-t.r.-glnir.l..a;?h.. oC ard. Mrs. J. Wilson and Mre A Taw.| TV® Highland Park Press ha arrived yeaterday to be the guests of -:.-al-{s&:;’c-â€"‘: Cago were the guests of John Sheahen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Swinford of Winnepeg, Ontario, and Mrs. James H. McGregor of Brandon, Manitoba, where they have spent several weeks. Have you sent in your reservation for the High School Alumni reunion to be held June 11 at the high school? be present, surely you won‘t want to spent the week end with Miss Locille PFritsch. Mr. and Mrs. George Lytton have John Freberg who are leaving this morning for New York from where now of Glencoe was chairman of the Have you sent in your vote for your favorite Amateur Athlete in Highland Park* If not do so today and help him win a beautiful trophy. The Christian Enduvwmyd the Bethany Evangelical enâ€" joyed a social at the home of Miss Lucille Fritsch last Thursday eveâ€" ning. Little Helen Marie Sheahen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Sheahen is seriously ill at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. they will sail May 28 for a four months visit in Sweden with relatives Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. At the May meeting of the North Shore Wellesley circle the following officers were elected for the coming season: Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor of Evâ€" anston, chairman; Mrs. Francis Brocâ€" mell of Chicago, vice chairman; and corresponding _ secretai 'ryr;wflimrv Louise Scheidenhelf of Wilmette, reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Basting are reâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Clow spent Sunday in Chicago visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I. Dresher of Central avenue, returned home Sunâ€" day after an auto tour to the Dells and LaCrosse, Wis. for Sweden. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canmon enterâ€"| ing Ordinances. In this connection, Mrs. George Shaw entertained the| tained at a formal dinnerâ€"dance for| he is given the right to compromise Norshore club last Wednesday at her, !heu' sons, Mark and David, at the I with any violator of these ordinances home on Washington.«avenue. Bunco| Ravinia Village house from 5 until 9 | when, in his judgment, the public inâ€" was played, Mrs. Elsie\Urban receivâ€"|O‘clock on Friday. The little guests|terest does not require that such acâ€" ing first prize, Katharine Radcliffe,| Were classmates of the boys, being tion upon such terms as, to him, may second prize, ang Ida O‘Flaherty conâ€"| the pupils of the seventh and eighth| seem equitable. solation. Delicious refreshments were| Zrades. The tables were most beauâ€"| Messrs. Brown, Reay and Zimmer served. |tiful in colors of lavender and pink.| have therefore voted to place in the Mr. M. J. Timberlake has returned| The Blind Service Association orchesâ€" hands of one man, extreme discreâ€" from Centralia, IIL., where he visitedt"" of Chicago furnished the music. | tionary powers which might prove to his son. |_ The new board of the Ossoli club is be Â¥ery dangerous. ~ Mrs. William‘â€"F. Beere was in|having its third meeting this afterâ€"| The City Attorney, by this ordiâ€" charge of the D. B. E. booth at the Noon with a luncheon at the home of| nance, has the power to render the Woman‘s World‘s fair at the Coliâ€"| Mrs. Louis Leverone. The first meetâ€"| Zoning. and other ordinances of non seum, Chicago, last Friday. ing was held at the home of Mrs.| effect, when, in his judgment, the pubâ€" Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pierson have reâ€"} Henry B. Clark, the new president| lic interest does not require any acâ€" turned from Orlando, Fla., where they | With a luncheon, the second was held tion to be prosecuted. It also perâ€" spent the past year and a half. at the home of Mrs. L. L. Winter u‘-Jflli's him, in effect, to modify these Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Clow spent ter which tea was served. The plans| and other ordinances as he sees fit, Sunday in Chicago visiting “hï¬m__‘ for the year are well developed and|in making such compromises, Mr. and Mrs. Emnest I. Dresher of| much enthusiasm is being shown. | In order to rush this ordinance inâ€" Central avenue, returned home Sun~1 Mrs. Anthony French Merrill has|to effect, an emergency alause was day after an auto tour to the Dells| been engaged to give a series of six| inserted. I believe no emergency exâ€" and LaCrosse, Wis. talks on "Current Affairs and Literâ€"} ists and this entire matter should have At the May meeting of the North|ary Reviews" to be given Thursday| been given more careful consideraâ€" Shore Wellesley circle the following mornings, beginning October 20. Anâ€"| tion. officers were elected for the coming)nouncements of other interesting| In my opinion, this is one of the season: Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor of Evâ€"|events will appear in the Press from| most vicious ordinances ever forced anston, chairman: Mrs. Francis Brooâ€"| time to time. . {on the people of Hichiand Paâ€"l \ have returned from Kansas City, Mo., where they were called on account of the death of Mr. Summer‘s father. They brought their mother back with where tlsey'il‘.lmakethnu'7 home temâ€" porarily. Mrs. J. Wilson of Martindale Farm evening. There were sixteen guests and Mrs. E. T. Skidmore entertained daughter Virginia of Winnetka will take an extensive Furopean trip this summer. They expect to be away two The Philathea and Baraca classes of the Bethany Evangelical church held a box social Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Guyot of Glenview avenue. Mrs. John Freberg and Mr. and Mrs. August Benson who are leaving today for Sweden. Mrs. George Shaw entertained the Norshore club last Wednesday at her home on Washington.avenue. Bunco was played, Mrs. Elsie\Urban receivâ€" ing first prize, Katharine Radecliffe, second prize, ang Ida O‘Flaherty conâ€" solation. Delicious refreshments were it Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Vote for your Favorite Athlete and !end same to the Highland Park THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927 Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and Mr ed as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the office at Highland “.-b.-hthlad&létl:lfl:: post their Higbland Park Presgs Social And Personal Mandicap _ tournament, â€"twoâ€"day| officials of the â€"Highland Park cessive seasons to retain it, but all who are lesders in the yearly matchâ€" class shape for Memorial day when a tournament will be staged~ with three prizes offered. The work on the club house is proâ€" gressing splendidly and when finishâ€" ed the building will be very attracâ€" tive, with the large cim trees giving it a beautiful setting. With the apâ€" ple ï¬hfllnbluhlu-. the a pleasing picture. qï¬mumn-n.b-l nated e.hflocbhhh'w-{ as the "HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ?a picnic &mhy'. June 5, in ?;h-â€"l;'; Grove. All members and their friends |are invited to attend. | The Blue Bird orchestra will play. Reâ€" |\ member the night, Monday, May 30. HIBIN_MlI It Uthirmï¬ "â€"w that AMENT AT :: :-y whtâ€lnm, t:r;. ...:: SUNSET GOLF COURSE coupons, ust vote ..uhllhy -.-, not count. contest open m“;’;:%‘hmdfld-mï¬h.hnw; * land Park, Deerfield, Highwood and Special Cup surrounding territory.. Clip the couâ€" weustromes ’..l‘l;lh.-dy'r:t"hvwlhh: At Sunset Golf club than 200 | given votes. Now snap "'h‘-t dhnw&,fl“â€"flh#fl.m weather conditions did not dampen|look on your face. Make up your MMJMW&“MMMQMN1 emeditocy seress m _ CE & in e h excellent course. Every effort is beâ€"| have a head start as a result of your ing made to have the course in first| votes. You‘ll enjoy it immensely once eh_wh!qwhlhy'l-yumhhthm Numerous parties are being given next week for Miss Margaret Forgan whose marriage to Mr. William Edâ€" win Smith will take place Saturday, June 4. Mrs. Arthur Jerrems, Jr., is entertaining this afternoon at a tea and kitchen shower for Miss Forgan. Sunday evening Miss Sarah Louderâ€" back is giving a buffet supper for her. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Forgan will entertain at a supper dance at the Casino, Chicago for the bridal party on Wednesday, and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Ott of Winnetka will give a dinner and theatre party at the Blackstone hotel. On Friday evening the bridal dinner will be givâ€" en by Miss Forgan‘s parents at their home on N. St. Johns ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Waish and daughter Florence spent last weekâ€" end in Lake Mills, Wis., visiting relaâ€" Mrs. William â€"Tillman and . Mrs. Louise Boehmer and. daughter Caroâ€" lyn all of Central avenue, spent the garments for comfort and wear. The Loretta Shop. 10 N. Sheridan rd. 13 C CCROCM0 WUON MTs Boehmer‘s son, Smrloehmerfl.lmï¬nd,m The De Forest school is pleased to announce that the city council unaniâ€" mously granted the request for occuâ€" pancy of their new location on North Sheridan road. The teachâ€" ers of the school feel that with such beautiful grounds, large gardens, trees and such space much educationâ€" al advancement can be madé. The house also gives a fine@setting for quiet and strong work and already the children are enjoying the experience of utilizing the rooms and enormous porch to advantage. Visitors are welâ€" come at any time. Mrs. Alex Smith of Glencoe who has been quite ill in the Highland Park hospital and who was getting along nicely has suffered a relapse and is confined to her bed a the home of her mother, Mrs. William Witten. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin and daughters the Misses Estelle and Gerâ€" trude Martin of 335 Hazel avenue are leaving Wednesday, June 1, for an extended trip to Europe. * NUMBER 13 { â€" Messrs. Brown, Reay and Zimmer \ have therefore voted to place in the hands of one man, extreme discreâ€" | tionary powers which might prove to | be very dangerous. ( The City Attorney, by this ordiâ€" INFANT WELFARE To MEET NEXT TUESDAY The regular meeting of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Ravinia branch of the Inâ€" fant Welfare, will be held at the resiâ€" dence of Mrs. G. W. Cart, 1271 Wade street, Ravinia, Tuesday, May 31, at 2 p. m. coupons are coming in thick and fast. Getâ€" busy and vote for your favorite athlete. Vote Often It must be remembered that any play with the D. S. H. S. team. Other In my opinion, this is one of the most vicious ordinances ever forced on the people of Highiand Park. Commissioners Brown, Reay and Zimmer have appointed their subordiâ€" nates. I feel I should have the same privilege in order to produce the best results in my department. My suborâ€" dinates, however, have 1 am giving these facts to the peoâ€" ple that they may fully appreciate the situation as it exists. VOTES FOR POPULAR _ ATHLETES RECKIVED AN OPEN LETTER ‘ BY MAYOR LEWB BENJAMIN F. LEWIS. May 25, 1927. dn ic ind ds lic interest does not require any acâ€" tion to be prosecuted. It also perâ€" mits him, in effect, to modify these and other ordinances as he sees fit, in making such compromises. In order to rush this ordinance inâ€" to effect, an emergency alause was inserted. I believe no emergency exâ€" ists and this entire matter should have been given more careful consideraâ€" tion. subject, L must accept this decision as my guide in concluding that it is illegal for this city to pay such fees. The ordinance further provides for the payment of $1,200 per year to a City Attorney, which office they creâ€" ated. This, I feel, is unnecessary and expensive to the people of Highland Park, as one man can easily perform all legal duties for the city. I base this statement on the fact that there are few cities of this size, having more than one attorney. / The saiary of the City Treasurer is absence of other legal opinion on this being increased thirtyâ€"three percent although my suggestion of a very capable man, willing to do the work at the old salary, was ignored. The total increases in salaries for present employees amount to over $5,â€" 700. New employees taken on, adds $11,040 more, making total salary inâ€" creases of over $16,700 annually. , among other things, shall be intrustâ€" ed with the duty of conducting proseâ€" cutions under the Zoning and Build~ ing Ordinances. In this connection, he is given the right to compromise with any violator of these ordinances when, in his judgment, the public inâ€" terest does not require that such acâ€" tion upon such terms as, to him, may seem equitable. The salary of the City Collector was increased from $3,000 to $3,400 per year, although this office could undoubtedly be filled. at an expense not exeeedi‘u $2,400 per year. Commissioner Reay then introduced the appointment of Samuel S. Holmes as Corporation Counsel and this was carried over the dissenting votes of Mr. Gourley and myself. An ordinance creating the office of City Attorney and prescribing the duties of such office was also introâ€" duced by Commissioner Reay. This ordinance provides that the City Atâ€" torney shall be under the direction and supervision of the Corporation Counsel and that the City Attorney, copons ns you wish, but only one mame of your favorite will be conâ€" sidered. _ â€" « Votes will be received only until midnight, June 19. will not be received. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The contest is‘ v*';‘any amaâ€" en mdese remmieg witam hok Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 Rules of Contest , Iilinois. will be ich acâ€" 1, may {‘ I immer in the | discreâ€" | | ove to 4. Employes of the Press are barred| MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS |dow. Mrs. Frank Horn is in charge REBEKAH LODGE NO. 801.. â€" HOLD CARD PARTY 801 will give a card party on the eveâ€" ning of Friday, June 6 at Odd Felâ€" lows hall. Euchre, bunco, and fiveâ€" hundred will be played. There will be refreshments and prizes. Everyone is welcome. o‘clock, the annual card party of the Highland Park Ravinia branch of the Chicago Infant Welfare society will be held at the Highiand Park Womâ€" an‘s club. Mrs. Theodore Osborn is general chairman and the prize comâ€" mittee is headed by Mrs. Robert Bosâ€" worth. There will be a door prize to the woman who holds the lucky numâ€" ber. Tables may be reserved by callâ€" ing Mrs. William R. Saul, chairman of the ticket comntittee. INFANT WELFARE PLAN CARD PARTY JUNE 7 for the most popular amateur athâ€" from participation in the contest.| _ HOLD BANQUET JUNE 2| of the Sing Song. HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Exhibit on Wedneâ€"day, Thursday ELEANOR BEARD Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, May 25, 26, and 27 Special Exhibit DEERPATH INN "Hand Quilted Things" LAKE FOREST, ILL Mrs. Harry H. Baker in charse of exhibit. This great event includes practically all of the season‘s models. It will be to your advantage to make an early selection. °_ at of her Street and Afterâ€" Sport Frocks noon Dresses $15 to $35 Formerly up to $89.50 HATS F COATS All Models~ =** * Sport and Dress $3 to $12.50 $25 to $45 Formerly up to $25 Formerly up to $85 $15 to $55 Sune Clearance Drastic Reductions The LORETTA SHOP 10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Phone Highland Park 463 Dinner and Evening Gowns BECAUSE OF LOW PRICES, GOODS CAN NOT BE RETURNED OR EXCHANGED A splendid program has been preâ€" pared , for the -‘.:l Mother and Daughter banquet held one week from â€" tonight at the Presbyterian the fun‘ and inspiration resulting from this Tellowship together. Fathers and | "mahan mu'l&-m-n-ie -hv.-fl"b?l-m"-b'-l-': | â€" EARL W. GSELL & CO. The program is built around the| Clarke THE DRUG STORE . ‘"‘That Puts Itself Out" To Accommodate a Customer Ogy the best standard goods are featured in every department. We maintain our Prescription Department at the highest point in drugs and work and give your doctor a coâ€"operation not often found elsewhere. Formerly up to $95 $25 to $55 We possess every feature that enters in to make excellence + PHARMACISTS _ 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger Williams Ave. Prescriptions Th se Mills and Mrs. George Bliss and Mae Bliss. n Carct Toker is tonatinis» Mlhdnud(hh'lh Alinahan Camp Fire givis will preâ€" ing the program will be given by a Mother and Daughter with Mrs. A. h-mlnr:rhu is so planned as to save you steps and give you every satisfaction. up to ;lu-nu.uvll;u" &