marchâ€" by teleâ€" peonies of Mrs. Knigge, ubmit a ficers at rs : who ates for nunicate mmittee The parade ernoon Imette, Legion nonthly George y MOD,- + presiâ€" ing. ° _ to the Chicago ccepted. nter . a al Deâ€" 1d town ve a ceâ€" at the st meetâ€" shower, at least chest. he meetâ€" yed and by the ggs and ig all th of Saturâ€" _ with s host repreâ€" h . will " each eventh guest r with ‘. Savâ€" of the tional egion, innual h disâ€" ge party 11, 1929, The bufâ€" p. m. to starting â€"Shilâ€" aff of , with being Lakes yed by 1929 icago nominâ€" s1on 20 Thursday, July 11, 1929 Mrs. Emily Mecham of 140 Michâ€" igan avenue, was surprised Friday evening by about thirtyâ€"five of her friends, the occasion being her sevâ€" entyâ€"seventh birthday. _ The house was attractively decorated in pink. Bunco was played, presents being awarded the winner, after which a very elaborate luncheon was served. A number 6#â€"friends surprised Mrs. Forrest D. Rose at her home in Highâ€" moor Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. After games and dancing a light lunch was served. > : ; x Mrs. Fred Botker‘s Sunday school class of the First United Evangelical church, met Monday evening for their regular monthly meeting, at the home of Miss Alice Anderson of Central evenue. : | â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wygal of Riverâ€" dale are spending the summer in Highwood. â€" Mrs. A. C:;: Sherman and daughters, of Philadelphia,.are spending a month with the Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller. â€" ~ Miss Harriette Beach of Rice street left Wednesday to attend the Fourth Seminar,. being held at the Univer: ty of Mexico, Mexico, City, from July 12th to August third, under the auspices 0 fthe Committee on Cultural Relations, withâ€"Latin America. . Be: fore returning to Highlandâ€"Park, she will tak»> an extensive tour through Mexico. > ~~ ce Mrs. George Riecks of South Carâ€" olina is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. F. Bryant of Dell lane. § Mr. and Mrs..E. G. Ball and famâ€" ily. of Ridgewood drive have returned from Lindenhurst Resort, Wisconsin, where they have spent the past two weeks. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brace of Packâ€" waukee, Wisconsin. Mrs. L. Workman ‘of North St. Johns avenus has gone to the Mcâ€" Cleary Sanitarium, Excelsior Springs, Mo., for her health. _ â€"â€"â€" x Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Peterson of Pleasant street, Highwood announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 7, at the Highland Park hospital. consin. John Snite of Central avenue and Roger Taylor of Lincoln avenue left e:rly this morning, Thursday, for a four weeks motor trip, visiting Denâ€" vor, Colorado, Yellowstone Park, Estes Park and other points of inâ€" terest. â€" l Mrs. L.~B:; Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Teetor <and small son of Hagerstown, Indiana ar;i Mr. C. H Sinclair returned to the Sinclair home on Dalse avenue Sunday after having spent two weeks at Oshkosh, Wisâ€" Mr. Richard Hammond who is spending the summer in Bryan, Ohio, spent Thursday with his parents of Ridgewood drive. He came from Bryan via airplane. . Miss Caroline Austin of Janesville, Illincis, is the guest of Miss Helen Ball of Ridgewood drive. Miss Codlidge and Miss Betty Coolâ€" idge of Ridge road entertained last weekâ€"end Miss Margaret Sechad of Western Springs and Messrs. Walter Kinnell and Donald Wilson of Miil~ waukee, all . Beloit college students. Local and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Myron Appleyard of Vernon avénue, Glencoe, are the proud parents of a daughter born on Wedâ€" nesday, July third, at the Hightand Park s hospital. * %! f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bock of Deerâ€" field were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Bocks‘ grandmother, Mrs. Emily Mecham of Michigan avenue.~ Mrs. David R. Thomas of Forest avâ€" enue returned Friday from a . two weeks motor trip through northern Michigan. Ka" ® * : Mrs. E. E. Unland of Berwyn, I!liâ€" nois is the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boyer of Forâ€" est avenue. yea‘ Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose of Highmoor, Mr. and Mrs. Ray May of North avenue and Miss Irene Felix of N. St. Johns avenue, with eight others from Hubbard Woods, Winâ€" netka, and Glencoe, spent the fourth of July at Gages Lake. ho * Mrs. Forrest D. Rose of Highmoor entertained her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson took their son, Brandt, and several of his friends to â€" Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sunday, where they spent the day. Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Roberts of Raâ€" venswood, Illinois, spent Friday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of Vine avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace Bloom â€"streetâ€" and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brace, spent Wednesâ€" day at Fox Lake, and tomorrow they plan to spend the day at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. s 41 4