mine, it ,, Fowler, 1, that a idsn for and sub- 0 North C5iiiiiiiia M0130 DYE, un- ral Wood y mam- do,- firtti datigy‘b'f guy em- turure an ritiei . for' t popula. te greatly mt camp 24 mi pm: Set rd in the number of He add. crating†Wm“! tht: airmail! as stated nlisted as ted At 64m. he heard a face of residents My tmlr' who wish "their re. td1tjietyl, neil head- inn road, icate with mks tout tan press [stance in WN m4, Edwin L; 560, quo- qtortunits the work. ugnincent T I respond- responsi. 5y Ipril bu4till of $7,963 fobtwr. I. {1,692, rat-th Rid I W51 an; tted that W _ f we Area to?†on i/tj),teH.---- -.ii', to-eat-and-Personal- 1931 'r " ' '= F. H," " _... - Me aEaGaaENiENii6Li iiriir73itrt9tmttretrttrttt tt WIP-r' --- street, entertained tttecasfismbera of, the Mission biiiur.tyrtUAion Luthr. eran church, iiiibi'iG afternoon. F: 05hr mum 991! Prey AsieirtairtrPtPt'1_tPed'at " W an. m» can". III-cu. manned "rea.. ' Emu“ . summon use! a.“ All main-un- - 5' -etmste"P' Artiplq :19:- Duluth-don nut null tho qditar br Wed...“ noon to 1333733903333†trs-tts Rc-olntionl at “was. and: at tttmath.. cumin. nous- at nun-hunt: or other anon-l when up mm than k ma. Imud, will to ttttNed at not!“ net-tl- "tt N. Godfrey ~m1s of Langomst has accepted a. popition in the ales division of 1rt_orir_tl9,,ttitiaistt1t; wilt hold â€a: "iiiiti"iiiiiif Wiidireiii. day evertiitr, March " in Masonic hall. r/fiver hundred anrrhridge will iiGifiaT'". ._'_. A -"ifr."irnnk Limit who has been on the sick list for the past ten darn in much improved. , _ A =, Mrs. E Gail of Milwaukee, Wis, is the guest this week of Mrs. Cora St. John. _ ', 1"†‘The. Ptiitomathein Reading circle will meet next Tuesday evening " the home' of Mrs. E. R. Baum. Mrs, Maul! Btitup will read {papa-“oh “Hist? Font Sam†__ T ---_ _ -t-' - 7 . W. Mr. Ray Sneeden is eoniined to Be home this week'with tdnailitia. Mrs. William J. Nelson will epter- tain her Iunehsonutridttrr"e1ub tomqr- tot.tdteantton.__, V, 1. le, _ Mrs. James Kent, at St. Louis, Mo., formerly Miss Lois Iatrgon of this city,, ia) spending this viéek visiting her patents Mr. My! In. Albert Lur- son. 7 ‘ . Mrs. Chum Berry is eettirtainintt the Ladies' Aid society of the St. John’s Evangelical church this site?- Mr. and Mrs. 9., B,gtrand are en- ioying .-aevtraF%onthtr-soiotteet-iar St. Petersburg, Pla. and Biloxi, Kiss. noon. Mr. and Mrs, T. B. Duffy and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dental who spent the past. few weeks in Tens returned home Sutnrduy., F -__ Mr. B. Palrherl and his tptr will sail Sntnrduy on the S. S. Pans, lot u few months mtionjin'lwy. 7 . . - ill Mrs. Martin Kopp to action“! with mbatbid at the Highland Ptrk hospital. _ Mrs. Charles B. Rbbortson of Wau- watosa, Wis., spent several (by! Iaat week viaitintr'her uncle and aunt Mr. dud Mrs. A.. W. Yon“. 7"" - Me, ant} Mrs; Gent-:90. Kenny-01 38 High that, Highmd, are being eontrratuuud on the birth of a M girl; born " the ,'fgld,tt2't.f, hoo- trltff.iytmNNdtit . . Intel: " r-," . v' . mat in. which; of .1. 'air"? .-. 'if.'"'" “a m tntNLL PgtgMTma COMPANY M p. Ind a-tut-situ-matter'"'"?, n tum.†2.t .mhwk " Highland Park iirk pm a.» n: nu Ink-th- nut 5' mid a “can“ at. "th-_-Ma'.-, public-doll and mi: tho nub: March 12, 1981 Maretutultu, new“ Lia. am- '"' 82.1 Irhttrsdrrafttiit _ "och: " T'-" ""' . Tee htrsg1ttrherior1srrx.1rt.g1tti-tor_e, the week-end guest of Mr. and In. Leslie Rankin of Vine IMHO. E! . Min Edith Turtty ‘spent the week- end in Chumplitn, 111., ikttintt ee-ptr, Williams is loving Sunduy _ Wnahintrton and N" witirur-d'aghtar, vam, is “a tending Junior college in Waiting- ton. ’ _ v--- --'-i- -1 The annual banquet (ot the Junior Jit.aL'1s1ti1t wink: held Monday evo- ning, Much 16 " the Deemth Inn, F . . _-" East street are tha'pmud punt: of B baby girl born on Tuesday. lurch LI, at the lithium! Putnam“ Mrs. Ptul BImchard kit/Thurs- day for 3-~m-mhrvisit"‘with her son Lieut. Paul W. Bl hard'who is stationed at 'lutse%1'I', San An- tonio,Texauu "r", __" Tuesdiiittesritoon. ' mimmy Witte-ho-trats- been mfntined to' bier home for the put TaaGiiiiiiiiriiiiiiKiiiearalCBB1iiii.iX 'Evangehal Wiria was Eli! on WE. nesday evening. The memttertrorth, éhureh enjoyed a fine dinner which _rrag_'r_sh1srte11, _)rt__tlgs, ladies "tf the church. . 2TSE FFiii'iFfriRrBE-aiiiRE, officials showed . tine increase and train in all the _dettartrrtentar of the church actiyity. ". l A -. Among those attending the Older Girls' conference of Chicago Presby- tery' held in Totiet,iartitr6, T; 3116.8 were Catherine Johnson, ,Gotherine Davis. Phyllis Dexter,- Myra Jane Hutton, Jtaelstl _Mappiptpr, Fraulein Jenkins and Josephine Zack. Mr. Dwight Daria took the girls over to Joliet. , :Gnmpbeli Chapter Gui1d-ptet-htat Friday at the home of Mrs. E. Stren- ger of-Ri‘dgewood drive,;with Mrs. E. Skidmore, misting hostess. 7 Mrs. Ritr Howefentertained the of- fieera of 1930 of Campbell Chapter, ty. E. S.,rat, a. turkey dinner " her heme last Frjdey evening. The tame which was set for 24mm attractively decorated in pink and green. After dinner, the evening was spent in playing bridge end fiie hundred. A moat delightful evening we: reported by those attending. A "mit-ia-vit-tttr Brunch ufrthc ’Doreu society of the Presbyterian "h'ureh will meet at the home of Hrs. H. A. Babcock, 812 Rice street, Thursday afternoon, March 19. Ted Carbonartri, formerly of the Ravinia school, is ageln playing cello in the Ida M. Fisher Junie? “high school at Miami Beach: Florida. V Miss Zita Fehrenbeck entertained her 500 club Tuesday evening at th hame, of. Mrs. Lowrance Annex: of Fort t?heridqn. _ The Young People's circle of the Betheny church will meet next Hon- dly “evening at 7:45 o'clock in the jen- m room'of the church. 's-. The Ladies' Aid-or the Redeemer Wâ€chn"rch is meeting till "ttmoon (Thursday) at the boll. of In. WmittiE Gumbo" a?†Forest Mrs. R. Gaming of such First 'tttrt? has been seriously “[le the "537166 “is†‘Nt . four "was ".Htoberectmmt-amtartaittqHhe THE PRESS slowly improving but the doctor's can. a luncheon ,todaz LThp_.r.ptiral_tgro_krg., Edmund Bits] of Halli“, Virgins. following Min: OIrver'I musicals. The Philathga clu- ot the Bethany church will hold their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Milton Till- anaas-at6ra&bMhnteatb-sai-rtmtitt 'rniriiirwt'iFi' tiFi"tt.h"rt2rri6 -, f Ridge- wood drive is mAertahtieftt her Neigh- giéggflgéégeJE/LMg me. w-" __ __ - - 300°: 051v; ',!,'d"e'"2',1'""ddrv' I"",',,','; Mrs. Herbert Nunn' of Moraine hogy' 'cF-" P, 'r-"-'- -FeiV le1tpt, “es- funk-whom Wei-repeat month Mrs, Edmrsstii Eitel of Halifix,’ FW-" 'tRam'hr-uada, Vista m Oracle, sink, fomérly of Highland Park who Arizona, 13 expected to return home has Ireit spending the past two weeks next week. Women’s Washable, Gloves 790 _ $L95' $2.95 Th'éééï¬gloxfe'sâ€"ifeéï¬ot’ï¬ff gifriiiif1i/ 'tiLhfoned,hiat are decidedly praetieUl as well. To take advahtage of these special offerings would be economy of the best sort. _ _ _- ',," I Of Moire and Crepe Silks. Calf, Italian Florian...» attsrhtsat Lather: In' more; of ttttT" lain "e 3m that on year I!!! would of said" for"tiiir1r'tnrue this price. The New Band Bags for Spring Three outidhriilhig Values In At 29e _ ' _ ___ _ Women’s Puileost style tth-Button lehgth Cham- oisgtte Gloves, Heavy fabric. Choice of white, creme and blonde. A value that sold a yearm at $1.25. Now 79e pairs . " _'" At 82.95 ' . Women’s natural color peccu'y pinskin. A very serviceable glove 'trr-driving, sports or milky wear. Cat from timt quality skins. _ $2.95 pair, At 81.95 . -, Women’s -wuhable doeskin pull-on Gloves in white'and egg shell. A Soft quality that wrinkle smartly " the. wrist. For semi-dress or sports wear. $1.95 our. _ - _ -- mm is still under visiting friends ham to; in Chin; will ber' the ,mek-entbittisst of . 83mm] Bgtlrttgtt Eligign 11011111 for ITtyAuytre1,eutr, "rwttt-s't, htr Knuth)“ “who - “EMS“EBE that 1,956" returning to Halifux. _ W Henry Hanson who ha been in in the Highland Park hospitnleot th -EvajitifoiCoif Tuéidlyi ' A $2.95 _ - hattt