Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgwick of Central avenue are leaving this morn- ine tThursday) for Florida where they will mention for the next month. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Derusha and small AOtt of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin are visiting, with Mrs. Derusha's mother, Mrs. H. S. Montgomery of S. St. Johns' avenue. Mrs. Harold Nnerenherg of Seattle, Washington and small daughter were the guests a tow days last week of Miss Marguerite Noerenbcrg of Lau. rel avenue. Thursday, Jan. 15, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Cavl Ivan Johnson an- noutwe the birth of a son. Harvey Gene at the Monte Sano hospital, Los Ahueles, on Dee. 7, 19310. Mrs. John. son is the former Harriet Wiberg of this city. _ The you" women's club of the Presbyterian ehureh met at the home of Mid, Lois Greene of 22 N. Linden avenue Tuetuiay evening. The mem. bers had the opportunity of seeing the many interesting things which Mr. Alden Greene gathered while he was in Egypt and the near East. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Calzittatf Rail- way avenue llighwnml are rejnieing at the birth of a baby girl born Tuesday, Dec. 30 at the Alice Home hospital. Mrs. Richard Mum-mick and two little daughters who have been visit- ine Me. MeCormiek'w aunts, the Misses Behrens of Laurel avenue, have returned to their home in Hunt. ineburm Indiana. Miss Lucille Helm, teacher at the Fairlield school. near Lake Zurich, was injured in an autwmnhile accident last Sunday evening when returning to the Ed Sandman home in Deerfield from her aunts' home in Highland Park. The Misses Lulu and Edna Be. hrens of Laurel avenue were the Sun. day dinner guests at the Robert E. Penis home of Deerfield. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hecketsweiler of N. Soc-0nd street were the dinner gut-sis at the Chavles "ersehirortrer Jr. home in Long Grove, last Friday. George Itoruustter, Jr. left Satur- day for Sheshire, Conn,, to resume his studies ut R' xhury tsehool, The Pi Doha are having a usual mnoting this evening at 0:30 o'clmfk sharp. All please plan in ottend, Mr. and Mrs. John Bjurk of place announce the marriage of daughter', Elmnm-e. to Mr. G Rouse. of this city on Monday, G, HM]: St; Paul, Minn. North St. Paul Post :19 of the American Legion has built an indoor miniature golf course. Most of the work was done by Lettitrrtttairer Any profit derived from the venture will be used to fitratwo Legion work and particularly to finance the 4th district vnnvention next June. V .Norwieh Conn. -- As 11 means of raising funds for the benefit of the uneriiployed of Norwich, a collegiate comedy was given recently under the auspices of RI o. Fletcher Post 4 of the American Legion. Including the childten's panelnt. there were more than 150 local persons in the east. Local and Personal Minlture Legion Gives l'lay Golf (bursa North St. Paul Post ing. Dinner All members of Sard of their George any, Jan. Post Sponsors Hunt Belview, Miun.--The recent annual hunt sponsored by August Donner Post 309 of the American Legion at. tracted 106 hunters, who, in spite of warm weather and no snow, bagged 912 rabbits and cottontuils. 536 Central Avenue NEW YORK with CHERRIES The Family Expects You to Bring Home a Brick HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY THE PRESS legion Employ-lent Olee Duluth. Minrt.--David Winted Post of the American Legion here bu el- labliihed an employment oMee at ita headquarters in the Moor Memorial building to lid World war veterans in ilndine jobs. Hithhnd Perk, Illinois Phone H. P. I Oldest Dry Cleaning Plant on the North Shore Coat hangers taken in " main office at " each Phone H. P. 178 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Ladies' Coat Special! V, T.'M¢MAHON. R. Ph. G. 2 Weeks Only January 12th to January 24th Any Ladies' Cloth Coat Dry Cleaned and Pressed m NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD Sunday Deliveries WEEK-END SPECIAL Phone Highland Park 4100 .25 (hip Ila-II III"! Yum City, MU-thte of the out- Iundinx achievement: of by Lun- mom Post 7 of the America: â€to! in the put yur Win the erection of a permanent amp building on Wolfe_llko. The mm» the MI I â€(mule " om, mth, on the lake. (mature Phone H. P. 178