â€"â€" «lzy evenings. On Saturday evening| Mrs. John H. Grenn, formerly Miss _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Kelso Farley, of Ab~| Margaret White, daughter of Mr. and bottsford road, gave a ditner party| Mrs. James A. White, 1341 ‘Tower for the two families, and on Sunday | road, Winnetka, arrived in Winnetka _ evening Miss Fariey gave a supper for| last Saturday from Ellendale, N. D. ... the Pi Beta Phi sorority of which she &mbv&h% is a member, and at these two gatherâ€"| about two weeks. Miss Ruth W *&-hdâ€"wumumml self with the activities of her group in } she is a senior. She will remain in Kenilworth and has taken active part | Winnetka for about a week. ‘ in the sorerity chapter at Northwestâ€" â€"â€" era university. She has established| Miss Carolyn Case, daughter of the warious Camp Fire groups in Kenilâ€"| Francis M. Cases of 160 Sheridan worth and is herself a Camp Fire|road, Hubbard Woods, has chosen June Torch Bearer, the highest office in| 23, for the date of her marfiage to 7ir.'ih-hnmudhwu university and makes his home now im Chicago although his former home gomery of 15 Green Bay road, Winâ€" metka, entertained a group of Miss Waidne?‘s friends at luncheon and a handkerchief shower, Saturday, March Waidners of 206 Scott avenue, are a Juncheon and tea. Miss Marian Montâ€" Miss Janet Olmstead of 783 Foxâ€" dale avenue, entertained at tea from 4 to 6, Wednesday, March 21, in Miss Waidner‘s honor. Miss Olmstead and Miss Waidner attended Smith college Taylor, Cumnor road, Kenilworth, was married on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, to Miss Kathryn Houghâ€" tom of Barrington, at the Church of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, Rev. Leland Danforth performing the cereâ€" _ Mr. Taylor has been engaged in the real estate business at Barrington for a number of years and met his bride there. After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will be at home in that suburb where they have taken a house not far from another recent bride and groom from Kenitworth, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCracken. ‘Aside from the activities of the friends of the bride, Mr. Taylor‘s friends have been active in giving them a number of showers, among which have been two very useful and prattical ones. Mrs. Richard Taylor of Evanston gave a food shower last week and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Kenyon of Chicago, gave a kitchen shower on Monday of this week. April 21, for her wedding to Norwaod Burch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Burch of Evanston. The wedding will take place at the First Methodist church in Evanston and will be followâ€" ed by aâ€"reception for about one hunâ€" dred guests at the Burgess home, 122 Melrose avenue. ‘The maid of honor will be the brideâ€" elect‘s sister, Mira, and the bridesâ€" maids will be Miss Lida Raymond of Winnetka and Miss Marion Kawin of Evanston. Henry Penfield is to be Mr. Burch‘s best man, and Theodore Burgess and Harry Mayhew will be Miss Elaine Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Burgess of The first of the preâ€"nuptial parties will be given on Saturday, April 7, by Mrs. Thomas Wolfe, Jr.. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, both of Evanston. Miss Elinor Woodward has chosen both the date and the attendants for her marriage to Ansel McBride Kinâ€" ney. The Rev. James Austin Richards will read the service at 8:30 Saturday evening, April 28, in the Winnetka after the service, theb ride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward, will give a reception at their home, 685 Ardsely road, Winnetka. Mrs. Franklin Ellis of Rochester, N. Y., will be Miss Woodward‘s maid of honor, and her bridesmaids will be Miss Margaret DeLay, Miss Cardlyn C PERARRERRE PAAA APABRC CC CCC and Miss Dorothy Pickard of Evansâ€" ton; and Miss Winifred Walz of New York City. Mr. Kinney, who is the son of Mrs. Alice V. Kinney of Evanston, will have John Dudiey of New York City for his best man. The ushers will be William C. Boyden, Jr., of Winnetks, John Featherstone of Columbia, S. C., Julius Stone of Columbus, O., Loais Hardin, Paul Jackson, and McKay Stoddard, all of Chicago, and Julian and Herbert Woodward of Winnetka, No the bride‘s brothers. where they had been since the first of Clive Taylor, son of Mrs. William Wr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller of Wilâ€" mette entertained at tea last Sunday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Byron and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Conrad of Winnotks, and Mr. and Nrs. R. F. Schuchardt of Chicago Pr. Frank addreased the Wilmette Sunday: evening club that night on "Politics which Dr. Frusk is president, were ment was made of the Lawrence Everett Norem of Winnetks. service will be read, or whom she will have as attendants. Mrs. Harry C. Holloway, 589 Sherâ€" idan road, Winnetka, left last week for Arizona and California. She exâ€" pects to be away about two months. John W. Branch of Evanston anâ€" nounces the engagement of his daughter, Inabell, to Benjamin Rudge Lones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Lones of Port Talbot, England. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John Mearns and their daughter, Barbara, of 5 Warwick road, Kenilworth, are leaving Thursday, March 22, for Mt. Carroll, IIl., where Ruth Mearns is attending the Frances Shimer school. They will bring Ruth back with them to spend the spring holidays. Miss Eugenia Moore, daughtor of Mrs. John J. Moore of 440 Sheridan road, Glencoe, is expected home the middle of April from Honolulu, where she has been for about three Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sincere have returned to their home on Beach road after a three weeks‘ trip to New at any time. For many years I have been obtaining views of unexpected beauty for people who are particular. If you are considering a new home, or improving the old one, t experience has groven to me that it pays to consult your dscape gardener first. I will be glad to consult with you Telephone H. P. 523 PRAIRIE AVENUE, HIGHWOOD, ILL. SIGNS OF SPRING °_ _ _ SPpGaALUSTS N Lendscape Gardening court of interest here are reported â€"Inventory approved. Waiver of widow‘s award and appraisement apâ€" proved. William Ashman, Highland Parkâ€" Claim of Theodore Kutchera set for hearing March 29. _ _ _ ____ John Tuhey, Deerfield â€" Will adâ€" mitted to ‘probate. Estimated value of estate $55,000 personal and $9,000 real. $20,000 given to son, John E. Tulley, balance to wife, Minnie E. Tulley. Letters mumenury‘bud to Minnie E. Tulley. Bond of $110,â€" 000. Proof of heirship taken. â€" _ Charles H. Holmes, Lake Forestâ€" Inventory and appraisement bill apâ€" proved. WAUKEGAN CHECKER EXPERTS GETS NOTICE William J. Wood of Waukegan, inâ€" ternationally known checker expert and author of many checker probâ€" lems, has received quite a signal recâ€" egnition. The Draughts Review, a checker magazine published in Hull, England, in its March issue, prints one of Mr. Wood‘s problems on it front cover. Nine other problems by Mr. Wood also appear in the magaâ€" zine. Of Mr. Wood the magazine says: "Mr. Wood is a well known problemist of high repute in Amerâ€" ica." Paut Gieser, Highland Parkâ€"Final port approved. Estate closed. j James A. Robbins, Hk&lfl Park 210 ENU tmrouad : niver â€" of es Election, Tuesday, April 3 | YOUR SUPPORT APPRECIATED The DEMAND, For Furnished And Unfurnished [ _ HOUSES For A Term Of One Or More Years IS GREAT j The RENTING Season Is With Us | Do You Wish to REFINANCE T he PRESENT Loan? $ CITIZEN‘S TICKET STRAIGHT Next Month May Be TOO LATE (For You) Clients Are NOW LOOKING For Furnished All MODERN Homesâ€"For SALE _ (See Us) How About Financing That Building? > HINE & HINE Consult Usâ€"We Can Give YOU The Best Possible Terms Houses For The Summer Months REAL BARGAINS _ (Several of Them) LIST Your Home NOW (With Us) [] ARTHUR W. VERCOE _ [] PAUL L, UDELL [_] MARTIN RINGDAHL . For Town Clerk [|] ALBERT LARSON For Justice of the Peace (ro PILL YaAcaNcrt) o [] HERMAN N. SCHWERY & e You WILL Be Surprised For Assistant Supervisor Real Estate, Loans and Insurance 15 South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, H. _ VOTE (YOTE FOR TWO) For Assessor 4* s