iob uin adhanih in sutere WEJCT Li ie Coknird w Patronize the Press Advertisers NOW is the time to send your LA WN MOWER SHOP CLASSES CONDUCTED OUT OF DOORS AT ALL TIMES _ All facilities for comfortable and rleaunt accommodations are to be found at the Nursery School, ideu located amid beautiful surroundâ€" Tekvhoncnicblandhrk?‘fl ; M. D. MURPHY â€" Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty _ 733 GLE}’COE AVENUE 89 CLIFTON AVENUE 27 North Sheridan Road Phone 3090 FOLDING CARD TABLES AND CcovERs ; BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for â€" Rates very reasonahle For Rent for Parties and Gatherings FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR COVERS 700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois 186 EDGECLIFFE DRIVE sc Summer Term June 1st to August 30th C Afternoon groups for children from 5 to 7 years of age under the ableâ€"dizeâ€"tson of ~+ trained teacher from Columbia University. LA WNMOWER Adjusting, Cleaning MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS . Open Air Nursery School Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director . F. KELLEY PHONE H. P. 1618 to the SHOP â€" for Shan_-pening - Repairing, We call for and deliver Telephone Highland Park 2282 Telephone H. P. 4260 very reasonable J. A. SCHWALL THE PRES 8 ' Mrs. Carl T. Anderson and Mrs. Harry Muhlke have issued invitations â€"for aâ€" miscellaneous shower to be given on Saturday afternoon, May 23, in honor of Miss Bess Schilstra, at the Muhlke home on Central avâ€" enue. The wedding of Miss Schilâ€" stra and Mr. Alvin Meyer will take place in June. Miss Schilstra, whose home is in Kilbourne, Wis., has taught quite a number of years in the. _Deerfield â€"Grammarâ€"school, â€"and § The Highland Park Mosquito Abatement District committee met Monday evening in the new Highland Park City hall, Arthur Lowry of Raâ€" vinia, Harold Norman .of Bannockâ€" burn, Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., of Deerâ€" field, and Mrs. Clarence Balke and Robert Lark of Highland Park comâ€" prise the committee. Shepard and Lawieiwe. Inc. 180 N. MICHIGAN AVE. â€" CHICAGO, ILL Mrs. Harry Clavey of Forest gv-"éï¬â€˜;:,','l(;;.: enue entertained_ at_luncheon bridge twoâ€"little s on Wednesday in compliment to Mrs. Chicago wer Ingram . Rasmussen, who recently MÂ¥. and Mrs moved to Deerfleld from Highland day. _ Park. <The out of town guests were Mrs. Geor; Mrs. Lesterâ€"Tiffany, â€"Mrs. George Ruâ€" iII with a th dolph andâ€"Mrs. Otto Sarvella of Wauâ€". ger, who was kegan, Mrs. Dime Brush, Mrs. Arch | o¢ ;n injury Abercromby and Mrs. Howard Moran;to work._ * of Highland Park. The remainder of Hubex:t Lic the guests were from Deerfield. l-....-__. on nnogs oat literature from sixty countries â€"â€" meetâ€" ingâ€" every need, satisfying every interest. * Represented in Highland Park MRS. DE ANGUERA ® Fel. Greenleat 5356 1119 Maple av. Evanston Tel. H. P. 5 y3 in 8 valumes â€"â€" budget plan ow You + CaN AFrFrOoRD * 0 THE BEST ~â€"Porter,â€"Lester; and Norcross! high school, are presenting a 1i Bits of Agony." And how! ‘lrails Deerfield Locals of stories and poots e« poems for children brings new life, color and meaning to the choicâ€" collection s!â€"These three gentlemen, of Du:eér"flmemla-SEaleulfi]: little skit in "Studnt Stunts" entitled "Three The Deerfleld members of the Busiâ€" ness Girls club will attend a card party at the Y, W. C, A. in Highland Park on Thursday evening. Miss Bredin and Miss Connelly were hostesses at a tea on Tuesday, May 12, at their home, 624 Lincoln ave., Highland Park. It was given ‘for the women of Deerfieldâ€"Shields faculty and for the wives of the men of the faculty. f Mr. and Mrs. Burt J. Dickens of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Bergen Guild of Evanston and the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Everhard of Minneapoâ€" lis were the guests of Mrs: J. A. Reichelt, Jr., on Sunday. *â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey and two children Teddy and Alice Louise were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. St. Peter of Waukegan, last Sunâ€" day. . Miss Edna Langdon of the Lakeâ€" view hospital in Danville, IIl., spent theâ€"weekâ€"endâ€"at â€"the â€"Fred : Haggie EOE .. s r ts es cees it atact t Arte e avi e aaaiaiveniatec int l c Mrs. George Stanger is still quite | ill with a throat infection. Mr. Stanâ€" | ger, who was home last week because of an injury to his hand, has returned to work. _ j iess > Hubert Lidiker, who broke his leg several weeks ago, has dropped from high school for the remainder of the fyear. Miss Mabel Vollmar of Evanston was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs: E. L. Vinyard of Deerfield road. Mrs. Clarence Huhn was hostess to the Aremé club on Monday evening at her home on Springfield avenue. A y Miss â€"Cora Rhinefrank Stout and twoâ€"little sons Jack and Donald of Chicagq were the dinner guests of stay here. The .young _couple will reside in New Florence, Missouri. s. C. T. Anderson on Sunâ€" Photo by Hecketsweiler Studio