T ue 29 ) ® on vé si ot st al th 8C ni te CC th SC 01 at di 16 S e Ct le st â€" Thursday, March 21, 1929 ARE YOU PREPARED FOR ALL EMERGENCIES? â€"1â€" Tire lock chains are inâ€" â€" | _ ‘| : expensiveâ€"â€" also easy for owner to operate. s Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. In case you have a flat tire, have you the proper ‘tools with which to change quickly? Is your spare tire locked in such a manner may come up. Be prepared to meet them as they arise. 25 South Second Street, Highland Park, Hlinois Protect Your â€" ‘Spare Tire AOJ _ PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 391 Window Auto Jack that Always' "*Works" _ This auto jack is easy to operate â€" and never fails. P.H E â€"Pâ€"R ES 8 Visors & Awnings of Chicago. â€" _‘ . > Mrs. F. C. Set..iver had her tonsils removed at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Monday. â€" â€" : t S * A group of friends surprised Mrs. ‘M. Anderson on her birthday, Marth 25. Bunco was played and réfreshâ€" ments were served. The following won prizes. Mrs. P. Lorimer and Mrs. <McDonald, Winnetka, Mrs. A. H. Swanson, Highland; Mrs. J. Mey: ers Jr. and Mrs. L. Carlson. An enâ€" joyable afterncon was reported. . Mary Swazy, Martha Buhl and Felâ€" icite Bubl returned home on Wedâ€" nesday from Ferry Hall to spend a two weeks vacation with their parâ€" ents: * Tonight. the Lake Co“t!l‘? Bankers are having a dinner in the new dinâ€" ing room of the Green Tea Pot on N. Sheridan. Alarge attendance is expected.â€" _ i oaes ioh Mr. H. K. Syson was pleasantly surprised on ~Thurgdayâ€"eveningâ€"byâ€" Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Humer, Mr. Lewis, Miss Javi, Miss Usidilo, Miss Koivesto, Miss Achleitner all of Highland Park and Mr. Denneson and "Happy Jim" ~_Local and Personal Arnold Bremer of :Northwestern Military academy at ~Lake Geneva is expected home today to attend the funeral of, his .grandfather at Elgin, Illinois. ____ m4isl § Mr. H. K. Syson was pleasantly NUAE ARRie oys C op e e SE ing of the Girls‘ choir of St. Johns church at her home on N. Second .stleet Monday evening. . Miss Gladys Signerth presided and reports were given by Florence Zimmer and Sophia Zengeler. â€" Several items of business were transacted. Miss Alice Flint, birthday secretary, presented gifts to Grace Bremer, Gladys Sienerth, Lucille Barber, Vernette Werhane and Mildred Zimmer. These gifts were very attractive and well chosen. Each member contributed some bit:’olf | hnd ds Je nc on ue ce e a ® Miss Grace Brewer was hostess to the. regular business and social meetâ€" read a missionary play by Bertha Fraser called the "Two Masters." A few games and guessing contests were enjoyed in which all took part. The hostess, assisted by her mother, served delicious refreshments at small tables in the diningâ€"room. _ Velva Mullins and Virginia Bremer were guests of the choir. The next meetingâ€"will be held at the home of Alice Flint, N. Second street on April, twentysniil.a. anniversary. ~. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thom of Cenâ€" tral avenue have just returned from their 6 months vacation, which they spent visiting friends in California and Meéexico. While in Los Angeles they visited their daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Thom report a wonderâ€" ful trip and a "jolly" time. WX n‘t‘u;ai)e; of 'ffi;;ids' surprised Mrs. L. MeTamaney on Monday evening in helping her celebrate her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Joyce will enâ€" tertain at dinner Saturday evening at the formers home on North Sher: idan road in horior of Mrs. Rolland T. Hastings of Dale avenue who is sailing in April for an extended trip through Europe. : Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Easton of 8. St. Johns avenue returned Sunday from Florida from an extended visit Mrs. H..A. Wampler of Cary avâ€" ehue is entertaining at luncheon toâ€" day. _ s t ataproaaky . flooc_l hea ‘president, the cand People‘s _ plete list titckets is Village Two tic Deerfield* culminate tion on T People‘ Edward | Albert â€"C term; for Harry T. People‘ dont, Wil clerk, C}; ees, Seth Dr. Walt yearâ€" tert year terr Towns of. electi; tice ofâ€"â€" trustees, hall, Tu erson at for cons! Clavey 1 Towns ~â€"â€"Be_| Wing fo oppositio Polls will clo twentyâ€" dollar : sessed v in West for the . of all rc ship, wi election. March 2 by the 1 was a d Many that qu appear all sho training who pi ferns St._ P filled 8:00 p. only a