Card My April " The 3mm! card-tad bunco party of the Oak Ten-ace WTmhor â€sedation will be held It the school on Friday, April " at 8 p. m. Prlsu will bt,trryded for bud“. " hutr. drodum We atseorts1itri. m“ dill]! W. L I ' . Datum-em Spencer Post No. 145. American Legion Auxiliary. are hold- ing initiation ceremonies this after.. noon. at two-thirty o'eloeh in Elim halt. Mrs. Lucy Emu. district di- rector nnd her team have charge of the ceremony. The business of the Highland Park Auburn. Co. has been taken over by the North Shore Auburn Co. with trnlearooms at 886 Park “Venue. Ray Meta is the manager. Formerly of Evanston and with wide. experime in automogive sale- and service, he comes we%-crieommended and pre- pared to trtvtAubutrt owners, patent and prospective, prompt and etBefent service. The 1981 models of this popular motor car will be on display in the salesmms at all times. ,Mr. Obee’e many friends in High- land' Park will be’glad to learn that his long and faithful "services have been given merited recognition by his colleagues on Elie comfy m, nil hearty congratulations are being ex- tended him on his election as chair- man. Being elected chairman auto- matically makes him ehatrmatt of the board of review for the coming year. Highland Park Auburn "_, _ North Shore Auburn Co. Local Agents; Metz. Mgr Legion Auxiliary Mr. Obee, whose long service to the township as its chief "when on the board of supervisors, has min admin beeaaetwrned to oAiets end has given his timeund emit-t unre- eenredly in the interests of his con- stituents and for the welfare of the county at large. No member of the county board is more funnier with the machinery of country government and none better fitted to head 4the county board, because of his long eer- vice end wide. experience in these matters. _ prominently for chairman .of the board, but relinquished his chime for the. time being.'and this year it was the general sentiment of the board that no member was more entitled to its consideration " chair-min than the.Deerfiefd supervisoia and his elec- tion was made unanimou- . _ T * "'. and re-elected In the township eleer tion April 7, was elected ehairmnn of the county bond of supervisors ut the organization meeting of the board, held this morning in Waukegan. - momumn 0f?OIJ?ilrYB0hlltI) Detrtieid Supervisor Chosen " Chairman by Supervisors This Morning Holds Initiation The Keystone Oil Co., dealer in gasoline. motel: and fuel oN, ha er toblished e new aervice station in Re- vinie, ht the corner of Roger Williams and Burton avenues. The formal op- ening will be held Saturdhy end Sun- day, April 25 and M. Keystone Oil Co. has cervice stations in mmy cities and in rapidly lochting others in Chi- cago suburban towns, with the pros- greet of living one IF. MRlQJH. eottttttttnittii' "lithe ChTisiiiii reach. a curd putty should‘be and I. lam nttendnnee is anticipated for this worthy cum, Cards and homo will be glared with sttnctlve prizes for 'yll-andauothereurt,i-i door who. 1110‘ch in Mb“! hm ta “tends " 'e '. A'- . Tye 1mnetlt curd party»). given Monday evening " 8t. Jenni hell for the missionary priest, Pattter Ed.. wards, who in dammed in'the Phil- ippihe Island. promises to be ell that New Keystone Service Btatiotrdn Ravinia The Itenetieiary of all this interest- ing enterprise is the Bruce Luke camp for girls, not fur west of Lake Forest. Sponsoring the Garden fair, is the board of that camp, or-futures/re Forest members are: Mr. and Mrs. gorge Blossom, Mr. and Mrs. David pantrier; Miss Ellen Bolt, Mr.., and Mrs. Ralph Milman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seuihier, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Templeton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wells. Mrs: Wells is the board'aYresident. _ , . Of tirpitieettt interest to those who are triifdendiitinded, will be a Garden Fair to take place- Fridny and Satur- day of next week, April 24 md 25, trprr.t ten, to, 1six,:at Mrs. Lawrence fiegtider's it, Hawthorne lane, i Lake tGust.. The undertaking is novel in that not plants and flowers but all the delightful accessories that go with gardens and gardening will be sub- jeets-of-dirphtr.--------------- -_H--_---__-- Unique Garden Fair to .. Be Held in Lake Forest and Party Monday _ h, Benefit Affair Elect Obee Head William J. Obee THE Next Saturday. the Junior Sev- in: club of Highland Park will re- sume its reguler Sum-day might dence " the Masonic temple in High- land Park. The program of enter., telnmeut will be heeded by Chris Gfoppi end his merry bend. T Meny North Shore demar- attend theee Set. my night“ deans. _ Engage ls ml; me. I T r n V The Lace ~Shop has many Highlnnd Park customers ind hopes to sum them more conyeniently from the new branch at 22 North Sheridan rand. we: Please accept our sincere thank, for your wonderful support of the Civil Service act at the city election of April 21, . And We assure you that each man on both departments will make every effort to hold your eonti- dence and friendship as expressed It the polls. . . Evanston Lace Shop Opens Branch Here PRES " oiir citizens, 1hts.ttritt.tt.s.isu, Jilitemescandatdiiee--c, Extend Their Thanks Orr. Alfred W. Stem a member of 'the' Plan. commission, term expires 1338. , _ . - . Mr. Jacob L. Crane, Jr; a member' of the, Plan commissioh. term ex- pirgs,,_1932. _, n Cc,.--,. “v __" "'-rV THICK-C. Flatt a member of the Library hoard, term expires 1982. Mr., Raymond lil. Herman a member of the Board of- Appeals, term exv pires 1936. _ . Mr. Eugene H. Klnber grudge; of the Zoning jeornmittee, term ox- pires 1986. e Mayor Lewis made the -touowintr appointments, which were eorttirmed: This action is in accordance with the law governing the commission form of tt0vertunent, which provides for increases in salaries for these of- 'eitls according to growth in popula- tion. The increases voted Monday night are based on the . 1980 census report for Highland Park. It is point- ed out that the new salaries take ef- feet at the beginning of the fhitm1 year and must be made by the re- tiring council, " the new oiBeiala, under the law, may not boost their own salaries after assuming ofBee. . At the remain: 'Pitintr of the city council Monday 1min: the uhry ordinance for city oMeiaia for the en- suing year was passed. The salary of the mayor in incensed {magma 't81A0itcerttitaitti'rif,imett"q'iii1ic missions: 1:me tWOO.'"'""-"'-'""""- Council Increases Pay Mayor, Commissioners For Coming Fiscal Year Dulce at Masonic Temple Sincerely yours, l Fire and Police, departments April 22, 1981 (I) (I) a: (a) use In iiiraeiair...CCLT._unnry! (b) “an n' m‘ ""i"iir6aiiGri""iiiiiGii AM m. f. M Barium ...._.............. elm-thum- ft) Evervhodr in conning invited to Amend; "WWWâ€.W --_, -t"c-reia--'. _c, P - This chorus is composed of sing- ers from metal clinches in Chicago and is directed by Mr. A. L. Huss- man. The chorus gives an annual concert gt Orchestra hall. also many concerts in Chicago out! vicinity. The tyouth-tmor,; orchestra wilf Par ticipnte in this concert. (a) The Covenant chorus of Chicago will give a concert at the Oak Ter.. rgce school, Saturday evening, April 25, 1981, " 8 is'eioek, for the benefit. of the Highwood M. E. church build- ing fund: -, Concert Saturday To T Benefit Building Fund Mrs. Gr1ntte11/Htmt vice-president and organization â€chairmen, repoited three meetings of precinct chairmen during the year;_the organization of booths for 1ra11obanarkhttr information before the fall election, and the dis- tribution of handbills at the stations for the two non-partisan candidates’ ‘meetinge. She also presided over two regular, and two board. ttttttirate, _ip the. ,.tyre1tptptth1rjr.Eitijriitifl' W... i _ Reviews Your: Program . Mrs. Blasier, Beehnd vias-president, program and frnanee chairman, re- viewed the program of. the year which covered the fo11owhrrsmttieetr. wom- en onjuricS; local city endpgrk tm. ganization; doear school board' prob- lems; the status of education in Illi- nois; the League’s legislative meas- urea, including the state child wel- fare program, and the ofhie .group 1mthre-frr-destattr--mnteMttr-arramreyr- by the fimutet committee consisted of the Russian Art theatre play last Miner; 21 food sale Jp November, and a white elephant sale in March. This report of the recording Bee- retary, Mrs. Benson, who was ab- (Continued on page 29) iuihegili0llliill VOTERS WON Wan-m L".' - 7' tit"l,'ttiii'irtioiid â€6ft!“ ghhnd T'irk League of Women Voters, in plaza of the usual annual meeting, proved _ most en- joyable innovation, end was attended by 80 or more members and guests. Annual reports were given " the close of bridge and before the serving of tea. These, while brief, were most comprehensive. and summarized the work of the League for the your. oMeeis for Ending Year Are Chosen; Leaders Review Work of Year Omaha: tiGiGF 'l' ,.,,3'.-um RIM Boned . Mm. at Bi GreoaiiarWi- ' Sunni !'1'..t1f11..'.i'.'rf.'. Pet-'aup..tr, leaky}:- a, m ...-.-...-..-._... Pik- Bo , 22ttttei 'F0riit-ifiai'iiiii't Chm- It; Ruth and)“ I!†â€It. lamb ..-......._ have! with tho lard --...-........... Gounod In. It. loin outcasts-at Chan- M an. "er'"'-"--"-. soda-man rut Ami“ w...:-.-...-.... Gamer Oren-tn Maria" '"" -- - "meth M arch-m Mm., high, [ohm Cohan-i! (Ionian Covenant Chon- The Program Thursday, April " OMI- cubism Chor- Dett consist of the "a. 1 . Via opal _ For "'8' tth ilwort netkn. will b1 vinia tors 01 der ha: having Smith spake render. Born, by Re Moor, Flint, l der is is sup niles. door. I money delegm venile July , is con assure tion. will " The hold it on Mo be trim Fidelit Park, hi the Ann "Studi hail, tl Phrk i hall, a and Se Fidei In , recon! lonzim I phc and so Dem! an? Evans ganixe and at preset: This t outed 40th I _ This the G was f; road I tory od makin; in the Than