bill is: If any o any communâ€" rk he must pay cale in that comâ€" borers are union hn :F. Hahn, 35 Nots, 30 to 23; rshore, 21 to 12. e to Skokie Reds, 22 to 32; North Louis Harter, utlined the proâ€" t, he introduced hland Park, who the meeting. Mr. resident of the nic ‘Temple; 400 d.â€"The 2nd disâ€" hwestern Illinois the Lake Counâ€" so in the Tilinois Skokie Reds, monthly . meeting ssociated Buildâ€" eld at the Green ening, March 21. 6:30 p.m., and followed. About : with each town fitters into the ras agreed upon. sed the present rhich is now beâ€"‘ tate legislature. n from the folâ€" lta Phi, 38 to 6;â€" 19; DelLuxe Bilâ€" ic Service, 22 to ) to 14; May & terson & Weeks Vaukegan, urged 1 the convention. _ _ The members Steve â€" Plowman, r Cater, Joe Palâ€" George Rudoiph etball team, one ts on the north son with a recâ€" 10 of the 19 o, 26 to 37; B. Nots, 21 to 23; ntion of the seeâ€" ssociated Buildâ€" Cillian E4 ated in the Maâ€" reports an unâ€" in the new Genâ€" lendidâ€"turn out to order by the that will be inâ€" . _ Ihms conven~, aukegan, Marck > of Waukegan. Highland Park against 442 by Five | Headliners on of the entertainâ€" ‘of the Lake to 21 THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY * ‘HOC-lt’nlAnnMWPuyfl The Bighkland Bark Press at. Highlan Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at theâ€" post office at Highland Park, lilinois, under the . Act of March 38, 1879. Chicago office:â€"6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 Bighklandh Bark #Music & ._PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of â€"theâ€"writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor byWodnudnynoontolmmspW{n current issue. a + â€" Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or ‘other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing THURSDAY â€" MARCH 21, ~ISSUED THURSDAY OF Miss Barbara Shipnes of South Green Bay road ‘is recovering from an opération for appendicitis which she underwent recently at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. _ _Mrs. L. A. Wygal of Riverdale, Illiâ€" nois was the weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Urban of Railway avâ€" enue. â€" * s s : Mrs. Forrest Rose of Highmoor enâ€" tertained her Five Hundred club on Tuesday evening at her home. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Putnam of Prospect avenue left for California Sunday night for a nfontHs visit. â€" . ~~â€"~PIANG._ . * VIOLIN___.__. Weekly classes in harmony free rices begin at $1.50 weekly and include â€" one private and one. class . lesson. For information call _ Highland Park 1188 Mr. and Mrs, Howard G. Kornblith have taken their two daughters to Washington for their Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Dresher of K. ETHEL Lathror Maruey, Director Private Instruction in Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Local and Personal ~_ Regardless of the size of yourâ€"coal or coke order â€" whether it is for o'r_i-é‘ ton .or a hunâ€" \dred â€"it will receive the same careful attenâ€" â€"tion from us. . atere." sls Courteous service, prompt an deliveries. *4 8â€"10 One Ton or a,.Hundred ®&rchool ___PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2800 â€" . DELIVERY YARDS ALL OVER THE NORTH SHORE COAL â€" â€"** COKE ‘ â€".. FUEL OIL Central avenue returned froma motor trip to Ormond Beach, Florida by way of Washington, D. C., having as their guests, Mrs: F. S. Miller of this city and their niece, Miss Virginia Miller of Winnetka. $ . ~Ralph A. Bard, Jr., of N. St. Johns avenue was operated on for appendiâ€" cities at the Highland Park hospital the first part of the week. _ _._. _ s _ The board of the Highland Park Womans club met‘onâ€"Monday â€"afterâ€" noon at two o‘clock at the home of Following â€" the were served. Bay road. S Keo s The Pisses Kathleen and Alice Woodâ€" bury of Ravinia gave a party on March 22 to eighteen ofâ€" their firiends. Decorations were mauve and green. ~Shirley Reay of: Hazel avenue is recovering from an operation for apâ€" pendicitis â€" which she underwent‘ at the Highland Park hospital. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schoonover of Deerfield road are receiving congratâ€" ulations on the birth of a daughter on S&&fl[flfl!, March .cy al [HC JAMBAU~ land Park hospital.: ~+=4 ~Miss Edith Vail, who attends Smith college is spending her spring vacaâ€" tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vail of Lincoln avenue. ~~~ Miss Harriette Beach who is a stuâ€" dent at the University of Wisconsin: spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Beach of J}_iee street, Ravinia. ~â€" â€" t4% Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith â€"of Prospect avenue entertained Saturday evening at their home for Mrs. Rollâ€" and Hastings who is sailing in April for an extended trip through Europe. Miss Mary Trigg Waller, a student at Wells college is spending her spring vacation with her mother, Mrs. Trigg Waller of Forest avenue. £ Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Hill of Glenâ€" view avenue announce the birth .of a son on Tuesday, March 19 at the Highland Park hospitdl. _ tÂ¥ " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruckholt of Evanston were the Sunday guests od Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Zimmer. . > Allen Porter, who attends the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin spent a short time this past weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. *Porter of North Linden avenue. Stevens of South Green games, refreshments T H E PR ES S ~Highland Park Woman‘s Club THE LORETTA SHOP. Robert Peasé Lornelia UUS â€" Her Original Character Sketches General Admission tickets may be procured > from Mrs. Frank O. Straight, phone 943. Reserved seats in charge of Mrs. Wilford C. * J Shipnes, phone 901. Also at the following _ drug stores : : Pilee hes tss Daughter of . An Introductory _ â€"â€"showing of cosâ€" tumes for everyâ€" * *day, Kats to HIGHLAND . PARK, ILLINOGEIS Elm Place Auditorium PRESENTS ITS GUEST ARTIST 10 North Sheridan Road ies to accompany, now in progress, continues thruâ€" out next week. PRICES â€" $2, $1.50, $1 the famous actorâ€"Otis Skinner | | Gsell‘s in * Thursday, March 28, 1929 Saturday â€" 8 p. m. ~~~April Sixth Sweetland‘s C 8.