stern and Richard Carr. _ _Gwendolyn Lioyd, 4 year old ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben of East street, who has been C tined with infantile paralysis : past week, is getting along as asâ€"can be expected. She bec: oneâ€"day last week while ~playin otherâ€"children in the ~neighb and has been seriously ill for t} week, f x Mr. and Mrs. S.â€"T. Hookâ€" we veekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Hook‘s ‘r of Chicago. Misses Kerfoot, Wood, Burwash Mesdames Ralph Seymour, Clay Jones, George Carr, â€" Alfred W Stern and Richard L‘awâ€" Mrs. Howard G. Kornblith, chairâ€" man of the Better Homes Campaign committee, pave a tea Monday afterâ€" noon at her home on Beech street for the high school girls of the art apâ€" preciation classes, who will act as hostesses at the high school built house during the week of May 24â€"30. Other guests at the tea were the‘ * PV VV 11X Made to suit your Individuality. Only the finest of . â€"â€" Workmanship. 3 Strict Attention Given Details. 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Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in MM“M““&..“ obituaries, notices of entertainments or other wunwï¬uvuMnuMhm E‘ud,;'mhd!mumhrm rA Highland Park Locals M‘ DRESSMAKING Collette Soeurs Ente Che Dighland Bark Breas at nuhmmum 1911 Thursday, May 14, 1931 Central Avenue, Highland Park, “'tthhuwruk “1-6“-“?' t the post office at Highland Park lssUED THURSDAY or Eaca were Andrew Bloomfield spent the THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Winnetka 1011 Wraps yn Lioyd, 4 year old daughâ€" _ and Mrs. Reuben Lloyd eet, who has been quaranâ€" infantile paralysis for the is getting along as nicely expected.. She became ill t week while playing with as Second Class matter March 1 n in the neighborhood seriously ill for the past receiving congratulations May 14, 1931 Suits Seymour, Clayburn irr, â€"Alfred â€"Whital son, born on Thurs . Hookâ€"were the xowns mothâ€" of East and No. 11 Miss Norma Bachman of Chicago was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Helen Bock of the Roger Williams apartments. °* . % Mrs. :Charles.. Sunimersâ€"returned Saturday â€" from _ Tarants . Panada . The 61st Coast Artillery Regiment gave a farewell dinner on Tuesday at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, for General and Mrs. McCloskey, who have been ordered to Fort Bragg, in the south. The General and Mrs. Mceâ€" Closkey will leave this summer for ‘ their new home. Mr. and Mrs, George A. Mason had the honor of attending the dinner on Tuesday evening given by the Japanâ€" American society for Prince and Princess Pakamatsu in the grand ball room of the Palmer House. Mr. Charles H. Chandler, who is president of the society, acted as toastmaster.â€" His wife was formerly Miss Jessie Chandler of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. â€"Chandler are now residents of Evanston. k vogpeas _Robert and Oswald â€"Saielli, Warren Geary and Harold Evans left on Wedâ€" nesday for Champaign, IIl., where Robert, Oswald and Warren will take part in the school golf tournament on Saturday. â€" x Mrs. P. S. Riceâ€"Wray of Mich,, is the house guest « and Mrs. B. S. Du Bois of Green Bay road. and Mrs, Colston Riceâ€"Wray of Chiâ€" cago, and . Miss _ â€"Mary Lou Hammond of Winnetka. * i« & Mrs, E. Orhmund will be hostess toâ€" day to her luncheon club. After luncheon bridge will be played .t,‘ two tables. MA D: k| _ Mrs. Oscar Schmidly was pleasantâ€" 4| ly surprised on Saturday evening â€" | when tvenbtzr omm came to n | celebrate x ~anniversary. Cards was the pass time for the eveâ€" ; | ning and later delicious refreshments â€"| were served. ~| â€" A number of members of the Sunâ€" set Missionary club will attend the |exercises at Techny, Ill., for the orâ€" | daination of several priests, today. |;: A number of Highland Park memâ€" bers of the English Speaking Union will attend the dinner on Friday night at the Palmer House, given by the club as an annual affair. Mr. Gilkey will be the speaker of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Chamlee â€" of the Ravinia Opera company have rented the J. H. Lambert home in Deereâ€"Park for the sammer. Major and Mrs. B. S$S. Du Bois enâ€" tertained at a buffet supper on Wedâ€" nesday at their home 1757 S. Green Bay road in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. P. 8. Riceâ€"Wray of Deâ€" troit, Mich. The guests included the 6list Coast Artillery ~regiment with Major Cunningham in command; Genâ€" eral and Mrs, McCloskey, Col. and Mrs. Thuis, Col. and Mrs. Peck, Mr.|| and Mrs. Colston Riceâ€"Wray of Chiâ€" cago, and . Miss â€"Mary Lou Hammond of Winnetka. % .. The quarantine has been lifted from the homeof Joseph Berube. _ Marie Berube is :i'ble’_tq be out again. Miss Dorothy Nunn left last Wedâ€" neodnyforthomtvbomsheisvh- iting friends in New York and Wilâ€" ford, â€" Connecticut. Miss Nunn will week in Champaig: visited her son, Ha the university there ‘ â€" from ~Toronto,â€" Canada, o. niceâ€"Wray of Detroit, the house guest of Major Champaign, IH . Du Bois of 1757 S paign, 111., where she ; Harold, who attends Little Allan Lillie drive, is quarantine fever. a son Billy, born Monday, May mwmra%‘ï¬?ï¬%% Monville, of this city. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Walker of Los _AM Calif., announce the birth of where she attended the convention of the White Shrine of Jerusalem as a delegate from Emmanuel Shrine. Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell is reâ€" turning home this week from New York where she spent the past month. N or'fh Shore Trust Company llanâ€" Lillie of Ridgewood quarantined with scarlet the convention of| Mrs. E Inez Mrs. Earl Sheahen entertained at ’luncluon yesterday for Mrs. John Mrs. J. W. Simons of the Udell building entertained at luncheon folâ€" lowed by three tables of bridge, Tuesâ€" day afternoon.> uPy Nobért F. Timm of De Tamâ€" e avenue, will entertain the memâ€" bersâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Junior Star club on Monâ€" day evening. Mrs. Watt of W; C seriously ill in the . pital, Lake Forest. wW. Central avenue, is the Alice Home hosâ€"