Mr. Carl Pfanstiehl and sons, Cody and Alfred, and Mr. Robert S. Black and sons, Robert and Janes, returned Monday from a trip to Mammoth Cave, Ky. Mr. and â€"Mrs. Nathan Anspach and sons, Robert and William, of South Green Bay road, have returned home from Indianapolis where they attendâ€" ed the marriage of their son, Herman Felton, to Miss Carolyn Kiser. Miss Francella Smith of Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., is spending the sumâ€" mer: with her sister and brotherâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ricke. Mrs. Edmund Eitel and children of Dale avenue, returned Sunday from a five days stay at Ephraim, Wis. Miss Lindt of Elgin, was the weekâ€" end guest of Mrs. Lee Gatewood of Laurel avenue. Miss Dorothy Keller who attends Swarthmore, and Miss Eleanor who is a student at Bronxville.School for Girls, and who have returned home, have now left for Taos, New Mexico, where they will spend the summer. Miss Veronese Beatty spent the weekâ€"end at the Lawsonia Country club on Green Lake, Wis., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Park Mackenzie and their son, Alexâ€" ander of Evanston. Raff‘s father, Mr. M. M. Meyers, on the shore of Lake Ontario. Mr. Raff will return to Ravinia shortly, while Mrs. Raff and the children will remain East for a few weeks, Mr. H. S. Matz spent several days this week visiting relatives in Woosâ€" ter, Ohio. Mrs, E. R. Baum and two children spent last week as the guests of Mrs. Baum‘s mother, Mrs. Cliff Guild of BJoomington. They drove down with Mrs.. Robert S. Black who went to visit her parents at Granite City, IIl. Mrs. Charles Bray who has been the guest of her son, Mr. George A. Bray of Glenview ave., for several weeks left Tuesday for her home in Auburn, N. Y. Mrs. O,. E. M. Keller and son Crosby, left last week for norther Wisconsin where they will enjoy i# canoeing trip on one of the lakes They will be joined later by Mr. Kel Mr. Claude Mitchel number of friends a home at Lily Lake, ,o of July. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davis of Elk Point, Alberta, Canada, announce the birth of a daughter, Selma Jean, on Tuesday, June 24. Mrs. Davis was the former Miss Mac West of this city. Thursday, July 10, 1930 Local and Personal iude Mitchel! entertained a f friends at his summer Lily Lake, .over the Fourth . Keller and son, week for northern they will enjoy a one of the lakes. Mrs. W,. B. Zimmer of Glencoe aveâ€" nuc entertained at two tables of bridge, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter and two grandchildren from lowa spent the holida‘ys with their son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hunâ€" ter of Wade street. Bobbic and Nancy Burke of Keâ€" nosha, Wis., are visiting their aunt, Mrs, James Collins, of W. Central avenue, this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lesher of 8. St. Johns ‘avenue, spent the weekâ€"end at Akron. Ohio. Mrs, Sellar Bullard and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Edward Bullard and Miss Lucy Jane Headberg are spendâ€" ing a week at Coleman Lake, Miss Luth Botner left the early part of this week to spend a week with ‘her grandmother in Kentucky. The Misses Isabel Denzel and Dorâ€" othy Purdy spent the weekâ€"end at the Purdy cottage at Indian Point, Fox Lake. Miss Olive Haefele enjoyed a trip to â€" northern â€" Wisconsin â€" over the Fourth of July holidays. o e ,‘1 THE PRESS xX at 50c per 100 lbs Cas Highwood Ice C HIGHWOOD ICE CO. h payments. This h The NORTH SHORE ‘TUTORING SCHOOL ELEMENTARY â€" COLLEGE PREP â€" REMEDIAL ROMANCE LANGUAGES 289 East Park Avenue â€" Highland Park _ Telephone Highland Park 3417 oP. Mr. R. C. Platt â€"« Missâ€"Janet Grifiths wil Call Highwood 4214 ANGELO FARINO, Prop PHONE 4214 for 1000 1b. book with 25¢ discount for 11 been our regular price for ice in Highland Park and Highwood s(Â¥ «0 eP <82 Ls AYÂ¥ «0 vears