40 ISSUE LAST CALL N _ _ SCHOOL FUND DRIVE . Highland Park Scout Troops Reâ€"registering Me Th the TY Field Musc an h ghland Greatly Encouraged pit Horn, chairman t U®*. Wonnell, Dr. le W. Maley are t men. _ Eleven se W i mgt in ch _ four new : t White, W nk DeSant« us h Mr. Wendall A. as scoutmaster ient in citizenship support of educaâ€" Idom . equalled in ut the country. ubscribed to this rated their interâ€" \our city and the by al he Nat n wne maile hree th with Mr are le renerall expeditions on exhibiti atural. Histor he all and Mr e Elm Place hâ€" Mr. John and Mr. Milâ€" the have tter i II ink i This fund »mmitted a nc ce am Marsh aff in mpr ut mas it yvierian Harlan troops Hill W aining fit t INdi Wal W M Wil anc are the in ind he ill siste holic Wi Mrs. F. L. McOmber Bay road entertained he Tuesday evening, July 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rober they wil Deerfield Mrs. _ the Or W M ther W Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Homewood enue, entertained _her. bridge club t Wednesday evening, June 25. . ung Mr M Mi erficld th Mr W Mi Mr wrold SImpsot Mr. and ~Mr P M Mr T Local and Personal ehne th in r. and Mrs. Robert Shanley of theridan road and Mrs. Shanley‘s v, Jane Martin, are spending the lavs at Pike Lake, Wis. H Highl at 1 th He of , Misses Vivian and Winifred e are sailing . to Europe this They will spend some weeks in iny and Switzerland. and Mrs..Harry J. Faweett of ‘rench © Lick Springs hotel, anâ€" c the marriage of their daughâ€" H Edna â€"Mupprich of . is spendjng the summe s in Highland Park. ind Mrs. W. R. Graves ind â€"Mr ant nC I} n H uple Highland Pet the vde D nuC n Marie, to Jack William on of Mr. and Mrs. William > of Castlewood terrace. Chiâ€" H baby girl and Park 1. Mrs. R Johns ave . Brand of St. Petersburg, iting friends and relatives W nti Wedne le left D McElvain of he weekâ€"end â€"Mrs. B. B. ( trip in W alit Mrs nuC ld ing he hi the aft rning with Mr dé in ue, announce the marâ€" daughter, Edith to Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. der of S. Green Bay Inesday, June 25. The eft for a honeymoon at isconsin, â€" after _ which de on â€" Grand â€" avenue, h amily nkins ‘was a + luncheon o Naprapathy avenut h mer School renberg is ft Walter Wagner. ol c are the proud parâ€" irl, born ‘June 29 at rk hospital. i Raymond Mann of ivenue, announce the born Monday, June id Park hospital. ick family‘ are leayâ€" ng (Thursday) for vhere they will spend Smith aprapathic; Associa with ~Dr. and Mrs everal ipprich Walter at M Lt Monda returned ‘alifornit friend of Ossi jster, Mr and thi returnc H as ith Kansas City W1 as the guest lestock, and pend I N. Green bridge club, Mitchell LnI W McCaffrey sday) . for will spend Mrs. Daly imer home attending 1 of Misâ€" T HE PRESS U( irk. T11 the fre Alpena, t with sion of tain« Thur ining rs. D rning wee Lake of last trip t at Chiâ€" Un at coup!t returt 1817 A last 8 when cago. The wedding took place June 24 at Trinity Episcopal church of this city. * Miss Elizabeth "Lovey" Welch of Rogers Park will be the . weekâ€"end guest of Miss Esther. Anderson of Ridgewood drive. A very lovely wedding took place at the homeâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Rotherâ€" mel of Ridge avenue, Kenilworth, at five o‘clock Saturday, June 28, when Miss Mary Taziali and Clarence Scott of Kenilworth and Highland Park were united.in marriage: . The bride was charming: in‘ a lavendar chiffon dress with hat and shoes to match, She carried a bouquet of yellow tea roses. . She wasâ€" attended. by Mrs. Joseph Chiappe of Wilmette who wore a green chiffon dress, picture hat, and shoes to match, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and babys breath. Mr. Adam Phillip of Kenilworth served Mr. Seott as ‘best +man. After the ceremony a wedding supper was servâ€" Mr. Seott as ‘best «man. Aiter the ceremony a wedding supper was servâ€" ed to cight at the Georgian. hotel in Evanston. Later a reception was held at the new home of the bride. The couple left for St. Louis. Upon their return they will make their home ‘at 1817 ‘Walnut street, Wilmette. A very. pretty wedding took place last Saturday afternoon at five o‘clock when. . Miss Helen Dostalek, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Anton Dostalék, 629 Onwentsia avenue, became the bride of| Leonard M. Eichler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward <Eichler, also of this city. . The Rev. Frank Fitt read the ceremony, anidthe: Rev. W. F. Suhr presented an appropriate adâ€" dress. The wedding was solemnized at the home of. the bride‘s parents, which was converted into agarden scene with trees and vines decorating the walls and archway, strewn with blue and white flowers. : Miss Charâ€" lette . Brand played _ Mendelssohn‘s "Wedding March.". The bride was gowned in shellâ€" pink chiffon, carryâ€" ing a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mildred Dostalek sister of the.bride, served s maid of honor, wearing a gown of pale turâ€" quois blue chiffon and carried a bouâ€" quet of pink: roses and sweet peas. Harry Eichler, brother of the groom, served as, best: man. _ Following the ceremony, dinner was served at the Green Tea Pot to the immediate famâ€" ily and aâ€" few friends. The young couple are now honeymooning in Canâ€" Green Fea Pot to the immedi ily and aâ€" few friends. The couple are now honeymooning ada and will be at home at wentsia avenue after July 15 Charles® Wetzel of North Second street, was pleasantly surpriged Tuesâ€" day evening, July 1, when a number of his friends came to celebfate.his 80th birthday . anniversary. ; ~Games and refreshments were served and all erjoyed a very pleasant evening. Miss . Pauline Jeannette White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White of 845 Greenwood" avenue, Glencoe, was married Wednesday afternoon, June 25th, at St. Elizabeth church, Glencoe, to Dr. Homer B. Porritt of | Pontiac, . Mich. _ The ceremony wasi performed by the Rev. John K. Coolâ€"| idge, and Mr. Wm. Baehr, assisted. ! Glencoe Girl Weds Michigan Man June 25 The church was beautifully decorâ€" ated with Bernet and Talisman roses n:ixed with delphinium and palms and ferns. Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held on the lawn at the home of the bride‘s parents. in Can 631 On The bride wore a gown of ivory bridal satin, made along severe lines, with a long train. The long tylle veil was secured to a shirred cap, trimmed with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white rozes. lilies of the valley, and sweet Her sister, Miss Muriel E. White, who served as maid of honor, wore a tight fitting gown of Nile green net, with lace mitts, slippers, and a large drooping hat of hair braid to match. She carried a bouquet of Bernet and Talisman _ roses, â€" delphinium _ and baby‘s breath. LC The matron of honor, Mrs. Charles F. White, the bride‘s, sisterâ€"inâ€"law, and ~the bridesmaids, . Miss . Alice Woodward and Miss Margaret Hunt wore gowns of pale yellow net, with slippers, lace mitts, and large hats of hair braid to match,. All carried flowers similar to those of the maid Woodward and Miss Margaret Hunt wore gowns of pale yellow net, with slippers, lace mitts, and large hats of hair braid to match,. All carried flowers similar to those of the maid of honor. The best man, Mr. Charles S. Porâ€" ritt, a brother of the groom, and the ushers, Mr. Charles ~F.> White, a brother of the bride, and Dr. Philip Northropâ€" and Dr. Harlow Shéhan, were attired in the usual ‘afternoon formal: frock coat and gray striped trousers with gray spats and gloves and white and black ties, and they wore gardenians. Mrs. ‘White, the bride‘s mother; wore a gown of powdre blue chiffon, and Mrs. Porritt, the bridegroom‘s mother, wore a black lace gown. Both had shoulder bouquets of tea roses and sweet. peas. Dr. and Mrs. Porritt are taking a month‘s (trip to «Yellowstone Park, and upon their return they will live in ‘Ann Arbor, Mich. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LAKE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE_CITY OF_ HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO ASCERTAIN THE COMPENSATION TO BE PAID FOR PRIâ€" VATE PROPERTY TO RE TAKEN OR DAMâ€" AGED â€"AND WHAT PROPERTY WILL BE BENEFITED BY THE LOCAL, IMPROVEâ€" MENT CONSISTING OF THE ACQUIRING AND IMPROVING OF A RIGHTâ€"OFâ€"WAY AND EASEMENT FOR A PUBLIC STREET AND DRAINAGE THEREFORE IN BLOCK 23, . MIGHLAND . PARK, _ LAKE: COUNTY, ILLINO!S, ANDâ€" THE CONSTRUCTION_ OF A REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT, CONCRETE SEPARATE CURB AND THE NECESSARY . DRAINAGE . IN THE SAID PROPOSED STREET ‘TO .BE CONSTRUCTâ€" ED IN SHERIDAN ROAD, CENTRAL AVEâ€" NUE, LAUREI, AVENUE, ST. JOMNS AVEâ€" NUE, _ AND IN THE | EASEMENT AND RiGHTSâ€"OFâ€"WAY TO BE ACQUIRED. HIGHLAND _ PARK . ing. applied County for after. as th mit, . The installments six. (6) »per returned (t provided said court ‘before the .same ‘duy . and appear at the hearing and make their de f Highland P nsc ordered t ate of Mlir unty of L SPECIAI NOTICK. I8 ated ut High All e had at 10 SPECI by there said vid with inter tatut WALTER MEIERHOFT ROBERT E. CLARK. Al Thursday, July 3, 1930 di e of ‘the. City Clerk, hav» eâ€" County Court of Lake ssment of the cost of said sloners appointod (l Court "of â€" Lake. Cc ASSESSMENT and rightsâ€"ofâ€"way to bi ce for the same being file objection ut been hear upon ant s nyabl all insta made â€" and O iz . thereon Avenu