T." P -7 -"tH...%'.-R_-......eBB.N._...q.B. Pam-W.“ (MHz-llnm'. -. _ti.cyry_etmr-.enliiritwrs-t-..AiitrGii [t"r_y_eh-trt>rh-tLlt-i_rer.-i-cc.gi. [ret"-'""""?',','::" '.SB" I‘M-..“- ,7, ,7,, _~â€"_ --'e-'e* ___- "'""."iM.eM-e. -r.ef_rtthqeh- tk"hrdr-Mr.aolrrrsC.a. “m m n-l on I“ a; ue-s 1-3;...- ' In. 15. '3' m 'h.riqtof cee, 'ttttHtl Lteete Ite 1eyettf him-11L!- wt _ a . u-n- - :4 1N.Eieheeeq0hhmb,nehou. â€huh. - arth- q0Ll-1urrlho-'r0_ 1.00m lolih' nil- libs-7 . aa Mutant-myths Mr. and In. Curses Wilhnl of â€Park Mxvinmn dhiroerNmrY-r'.e.ereerrdhseth. d-tthem-fur- Mr. and In. R. t R. m 'er.l9?vemrt-ttrfem-tt- 'Er.aodMrs.tumoeiM.Mastiais MMIUIHVWNONC -essteetahtirtg.tdinnqrthin-. 'L'ltrttc2T,Tg,2tU'd2 III. Thur-any, in home! In. Carl F. it†of WW toll 1rtr1untwoetsaaetemBeebeurir whey-my. -ts-msiutxmurGmssa, -stfngattheirhomemtBerle um -rreeedirrgtheinformnld-nt th.mghHnd,PnNehrb. -ea.t5mttrtgeotrumE-e 'r-hte.;'- Wyoming-t “HWPu'kduh tt the may United 15qu thmeh on Fruity evening; It. and Mrs. Bury Canmann en- tertdined tmy-tive guests " . delight- ful, dintter-danee at the Mann: Beach hotel on Monday in celebration d their fiftermth wedding Amirers, If]. The tiftr-five guests present in- duded friends from Chicago and the North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith spent ' few days of last week in Milwaukee; WU., Ue guests of In. Smith-3' Henry Bord Jr. will leave Sunday to resume his studies " Cornell Imi- vmity miter spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Boyd of Prospect uremia Mr. and Mrs. George Robbly of Chi, cago were the week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rolland Bleimeh] of Gleet, coe nvenue. The Misses Minnie and Sadie Bridges of Evanston were the week and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges. Mrs. Edward M. Conrad entertain-) Glencoe avenue. The game will be ed at 8 small dinner party on Wed- played at two tables and later re- neadar evening. After dinner bridge} rreihmentseVit1 be served. was enjoyed at two tables. Miss l Mr. am! Mrs. Charles McCarthy Mona Bahr. who is home for the) of gamma spent the weekend vis- holidays from LaCrosse, Wis, and iiry, itintt mums here. C. A: Norris of Des Moines, Itc, vere' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of E. the honored truests. X Park avenue entertained with a fam- C. A: Norris of Des Moines, Itc, vere' sir. and Mrs. c. P. Sullivan of E. the honored truests l Park avenue entertained with a fam- A Fery pleasant surprise was ter- ily dinner tn Christmas day. lint yered Mr. I: P. Ebert on Thursday'; Catherine swim. of Chicago and evening at the home of‘Mr. "sd Hui Mr. and Mrs. when,†Burns of L. N. Berube of Michigan avenue ini, Minneapolis were the out-of~town L. N. Berube of Michigan avenue in celebration of his birthday. Forty guests enjoyed the evening playing bunco and delicious refreshments were served. PM 8!! Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O’Connell and] tive Relilrions. 2i'Stt,eJilitter,ti,'t of Ridgewood' Mrs. Elmer Malmquist entertained drive, were tt sts last week of Mrs.', the members of her bridge club yes O'Connell'a parents. itcrday afternoon. There were three silk. ,Chester A. Norris of Desi tables and delicious refreshments lollies, EA., is I “at attthe M. 0.1 were served. Conrad home on McGovern street thisl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clow were the week. lvreek-end guests of their relatives' Dr. Roy Rhinehart of South Bend/ Mr. and Mrs. H. Dyke of Crystal and William Menning of Hammond,’ Lake. Ind.,were week end guests of Mr. and’ Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl will enter- Mrs. George F. Conrad of 605 Deep; lain the members other bridge club field avenue. 1 tonight (Thursday), at her home on Mrs. Edward M. Conrad entertain-) Glertcoe avenue. The game will be ed ft a small dinner party on Ted-, played at two tables and later re- Social and Personal Moan. is spending the holidny sea; sun with his mother, Mrs. 0. F. Bell, of North avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bell announce the engngement of their danghm, Wilhelmina Elizabeth, to Mr. Arthur W. Gosling, son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Gosling of Madison. Wis. Both Miss Bell and Mr. Gosling " tended the University at Madison. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. George Bahr were the Christmas thy guts of their pu- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kough of Atm- tin. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ebert of Bur- tis avenue were the Christmas day guests of their parents, Mr. and Hrs. Ebert, of Glerteoe. A The Misses Helen and Billie Bell entertained At four tables of bridge yeotcrday afternoon at their home on N. St. Johns avenue in compliment to Miss Wilhelmina Bell. whose enme- ment has just been announced to Mr. Arthur Gosling of Madison, m... and to their house truest, Miss Martha Thompson of Beloit, Wis. It. In! Mr. ind In. P. B. Willi-nu at B. St. Johns avenue his their wet and (as: Mrs. C Konulinh of Ft. Wnyuc. Ind. (Elan) Jeanne Golden, who in tf. the lick list tor . few days this wee . in feeling tine min. It. and In. Harry Butler were the wk and guests of In. Butler’- mother, Mrs. Shaddock, of Belvidere, fb-sa, of Idle-nu. i; Aucai E_9! Hamilton. Mont, In. lint mm. (W nigh-3&1 uanYeu‘I. Than-dawn inus and non. Robert, a! locus My Mr.AethurGrmtiewot Mndi- 'h.M-rnrnirmamtrevsGib. The Phil-the: class will entertain :- Bane} Chas}; ._hoh'dar party Mr. name): Ben‘ of Hamilton, :1.th on toArueotHt-d.raftee-tth. IAhPuuth-nm 'Hrtqta-I._mHtnethe M. 'ur-tee-hx- Mhlr..dlnlhdI-‘ "a.Fhqr-d+t.rasamreetw Nah In“. - of afr. Gifs/d. 'VA.--"-"-.,-- i Miss Helen Peta of Waukegan is spending this week with her rela. lum Mr. ma Mrs. Otto Pet: of. Me- SGavern street. _ . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt of Mil- wankee announi-é' the birth of I Humidor. Jean 25mm Walt. born ITuesdgy in the Highland Park how I pita). . HIS. Watt Wu formerly Miss 1 Irene Stevemc sm'ummn-M EvaateeBV cd church, the Rev. F. R. Caz-dwell i any. Mr. Put White of [M n; will EumEGe-ievetoCtnre-Rnuert Berstt,.moeMr..ndtErw3thmR. 3&0!â€me New 1msh-setfbrthewer.Hhte. Mrs3.T.Wtrrrerftfh-teetair-d Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry J. Zieguneier will he at home It the Command“?! house. Great trhes Naval Station, from half In†eight until elm o'eioek in the evening on Thursday, Dee. 29. Mr. and In. Willi-In SLIM of S. Sound and. entertained with I family dinner on Christmas dny. The M were (not Like PM Oak Park, Chic.» and Brrriistetms, " Mrs. (Emory Bum of Mittttettpo- lis is the [out this week of her pu- onts. Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Sullivan of E. Park unsure. "fifi/siiLurLueine and Nut- Helm of Fisk, Wis. are the guests this hack of their minim Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Prior and fam- ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl lredale of Evanston on Monday. Mr. Lumnce Campion of "nes- ville, Wis.. was the Week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidler. The Junior department of the Highlud Park Presbyterinn church held their maul Christmas party on Tuesday evening " seven-thirty Xfeloek, in the Sunday school room. The Presbyterian guild" wilt meet on Wednesday afternoon. Jan 4 at two-thirty " the home of Mrs. E. t R. Marten 645 S. St. Johns awnue. The program will consist of I con- timtarion of the Study of Compara- tive Religions. Thedateolthecard partytobe given by the Social committee of the Highland Park Woman's club has been changed from February 15 to January 31. . Mr. Ind Mrs. L. W. Miller of S. Green Bay mad "a the happy par- ents of a son born Thursdny, Dee. 22 at the Alice Home hospital. Lake Forest. Mrs. Miller wu formerly Frances Ludwig. Johns avenue entertained " lund~ can and . handkerchief show In! Thursday for Miss Princes TTllman, whose marriage to Mr, Paul White will take place this evening, Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Hm (Slumber: of Wham Illinois, an: the proud Par- ents of a son born on Tuesday, Dee. 27 at. the Highland Pith hospital. Mr. and In About Alanna of bun-I avenue. formerly Martha Amy-nu Bree the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chuk- Kluge of Evan-ton on Christina thy. Sunday. Mr. Ind In. John 'Sap, son of Bantu: Ind a: loudly Mr. and In Thomas Dich‘uon of Ev, Mr. Miss “in. 11th of N. St. Mr. Putt lut Thun- " of mat __ vaiaau' -_"- T, - 1detdbeine-tet-uwttt JgT"l'l'reu'lU2'Prfl'.'a. nut-fuming.“ “wdh'. "iotiet-kt- I ,tUltp,','atattgtntt “"""'""""""‘ built-Imalaihd 1t:tt"pgiegtutee.e.tW.h'lUd'iMdSt 'hr-r â€buy-‘th'nvlhl-I-udhph‘ Mï¬mw'nuhflhmhh-‘ 'd'i'g',1'lr""""""-a"citlllt,'U."tlhNr& MPH!» . , 'ttr-iv-un-q.'. unnuumhummu uflhihzmmdzflu-mumuutz- “ u I“ u a a. an; c...’ -. GaGri. Ohm-annual" v :m"; Amwdmm “on. Wh-tta, and Great ' Nail-hung. 1tt 9.3-3}? {GE-v"; fis1arte-rtotthegcPwtAeii in’m‘dMJ-thru. medthon-t It‘l'ikimnlardbepcuum duh-dudmh-iahofenl. kph-“Manage“: "tdthedohorhi.,rire. new "&-totheuheri.esesGitai roadster in which the m riding with 52!ng left the mad and our. toroed after PM do“ m cm. MIMI. The tragedy oeearred m Mrs. Edward Tilda. of H40 Mich- igan avenue. Wihoette, was killed in- Shady Sand-y ulna-noon while on- mute to Lhcrtyvine to spend Christ- mu with friends when the Chrysler Mrs. Charles Thursttttd and daughter. Dorothy. have recently moved from Gheocoe avenue to 6528 N. Ctark street, Chm Miss Chrysul Boaiaer of the freshman class It Belch collect is the guest this week of His. Ruth Cook Mr. Ind Mrs, J, J. Hillbom and children are registered a the Eate- Twater Gulf hotel. Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Dennis Bria-d" who has been on the sick list is reported slowly im- proving WOMAN KILLED NEAR LAKE Pom SUNDAY Mr. Frederick W. Cashing left last Frid-y for Nisan. W. t.. wire he will spend thé "minder of t - win- ter. He is at present visiting his daughter, Mrs. Robert Trimble, Jr., in Orantre, N. J. Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon tatd miss} Barbara hide! of Greertviite. "Ln are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. i Dixon -Mn. Andrew Bloomfield is enter- uining twenty friends of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen. at bridge this afterttooiin mmpiimem to her birthday anniversary. Henry Turner Bailey. the renown- ed mist. citizen. and community leader will amt in the RieHand Park Woman's club. Wellhead†" temoon, Jul. It. on “Working Won- ders of Your City." under the nus- pices of the DeForest School Round Table. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Pimrrer and son, nglu. have muted their home to Mr. and Mrs George Kly and have taken an apartment " Tvo-o- One E. [lustre phee for the win. ter. Mrs. Pingrvy is having Tor Florida and the east on Tuesday for several months stay. The TTurtle While circle enjoyed their annual dinner and theater par- ty last evening. The) had dinner " the Hayioftr and later attended the theater. Mr. Grove ed the Alan, Mia. Clean.- (Scotty) Udell m - temining . number at their it“ next Monday evening " a My why " the bone of In - In. William G. Sand- and dnughter, Jun. of Pull-villa. Ohio, the visiting Miss Ruth 2W Iii: Jennie Cousin and Mr. Rabat Grazia an also turns in the INrime ' Min but: Ice sad It. Willi- Lee of Cleveland and Mr. How-rd L ' ney ot China) Ire addition-l neu- bers of the tech-end My. David Ewing in It hood for the holidays from Principil. Mr. William Gllyot and Nils Ian Guyot In villus. tenths in Obey and Noble. Ill. om the areebead. The DeForest school will m on Wednesday morning. Jan. 4. just one week preceding the Henry Tut» ner Bailey which in being (in III‘ January " at four o'clock â€the DeForest School Round Tull. at which Mrs. C G. Binxhun if trresi- dent. Mr. and In. Christ “an of an Grove street, Glee-toe. have announc- ed the eminent. of their dame". Alum, to Lorraine Thom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thom of 642 Cert. tral avenue. new tt, hr nun-.43. -riiial7t was: n. a. sum}. Ufa}: iii-k" yit.Elis"et* (My) Mn and """"amoamrr-etrrsamsram; marred on [Goahyluddm - [Am-tar. â€Mitign M-ren-tq-r-r-v- Earn: te.8% Aim-l fr6-6ameqedtqtrt..-toat. H- Nth-uni,“ "M.thiyherNrnr-dadtimf- tyIdfe1rt_atgtrr.-ti" hfmuvlhibr “fathg'l'hmcus‘ “ti-tine. Bury-edema b-tandootime. hauntwmhlucu m Mdeh-thd dI-h. 'h.h-torttg.h- 'HNbrtuferrrrthe-qermr U. Kodachdh-hhh fathehnn-apqct 1:6»: Gavan-whit... H. 'ttr-ite-trs-a 1 Miss Lucille Helm of Fish. Wis†.1 I holidny (use " the home of Mr, and: (Mrs. E. M. Conrad. bun! avenue. fun! her escort. Harold Menu". var struck Ind injured by a skidding aw. i mmohile Tuesday night. " the eomer, of Land and St, Johns. MI.:' Gsiiri for tke m to pus bdrm i crossing the street. and the driver of the car, Paul Bland!“ who was tro- iT, north. '38 Applying the hats." 'Dospite his precaution. homer. the , car skidded on the wet â€venom Ind‘ swung "aiast the couple. knocking tthem down. Both were taken to the 'hospital. Mr. Mettetxer V“ atde N _)eave shortly. but the yarn Ito-an :Was still in the hospital yesterday. However, it in reported that she _ {in improving Wasted]; [ trnear-seetowereaihstG "otu. m. Slinky school. We Hith'ood - tad Evert: place William W. Nelson. pastor My. Dec. SO. tt p. In. Union choir practice a chunk. Sammy. the. sr, 9 p. m. Ep- areretk lug» m. folly-rd by a one“ hour, after thick than will The city firemen exam: than; 'pprpeiatiots for the lit-nu) m; made to their all: for tors, {nit and candy for their-Christmas Writ»; tion to the orphan a barn: has! and to poor funnies. of trhiehiemt: " we" prxrv5ded with these tbim 15 we" prtrvfded with these ttGus, kn addition to the lam quantity taken to the orphanage. The Ruth Shani Line provided has†to "import the youngster‘ to the show " me Alt-yon: theater Stturdly am yrtrt the as children were "brsitted Inn Ind greatly enjoyed the show. The, tiremen wish to than! the It. God- :haw of the than and the North, Shore Line for their cow-axiom I THANKS FOR GIFTS Abk to Give Orphm Fine he " Christ-n: Loads of To,“ _ Candy and Fruits PIREMEN EXPRESS " his new szGiitjiilT ca T; YOUNG WOMAN HURT ON STREET (23135016 Visitor Here In. Wises-si- _ Struck by “in; Cir; In " Bonita! the nah a. a Soul] nTariiir; roqd I“ My: II: but. oer, '".rtuEorrswithvissi-orat- and , 4min @711..." If; 'metodtouesmrGuricriiiiit (“tram-her. Nobody-um ma-Amuym: i'2e'Ui.1?.ttat'etrti9iii') intu- Hip-obi]: M a. Gin-r Baywatmckbynobe-h“; of Duvet-uh -.the-aimm. 1ttyttrta,teiam. -eiiGkiG. :1 sent 7 hi ttiraas.' wan-am""‘ “If: it-Keri-ttoe" 'tl?ttfvSi'l:il 'mwmuhm- robberies PT eriem. MR) We UH.†I M ii-HTG". WWI!“ Dunne 1-min- _ Am (and. and†mun Id We Add New lunch!†ll 7 r. - m- A. I! 5:.sz . and the driver of 'hard, Vito in trer- plyiu the brim." ttioet, homer. the wet pavement Ind , couple. knocking g were taken to the new." m atde to g the max Ito-an E “and yesterday. g l "lilARLW.GfglilLL&CO. Hi Fellow Citizens-- You will receive from many sources New Year's Greetings All of them will wish you happine- and prosperity. May we add ours. We have appreciated your friendship and your friendly patronage. Give us the opportunity dur- ing the coming year to serve you as often as dur- ing the last year, or more often. We pledge you the very best on every occasion and under every circumstance in goods and service nndxin a sub- stantial contribution to your satisfaction, health and prosperity. - , ALBERT LARSON “mo-mun.- “was.“ Bond Drillers PAINT mom -emmr- Whsdlo-ndtyNge Righudhrk1lhuowtliearagservie S89CitmtAve. â€slum-An Our New Years Wish T/ VLEN with a proper regard for correct attire appreciate the impor- tamurof footwear-sand decide usualiy G, favor of FLORSHEIM Shoes. ATTENTION- FOR THE MAN WHO CAKES P Mo.t Shasta! Mon PM" aw Park 2757 PHARMACISTS _ nun-an. I'm.“ a