Mrs. Margaret Snyder and Mrs. Amelia Denmark returned on Saturâ€" day from California where Mrs. Denâ€" mark has made her home for the past two years. Mrs. Snyder has spent the past two months there. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Iverson have moved into their new home at 331 S. Green Bay road which they recently purchased. Vol. 20 Mrs. Nels Nelson of the Tone buildâ€" ing entertained the members of her Five Hundred club on Saturday eveâ€" ning. There were three tables. by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. ... . .. _ â€"â€" â€" s Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, oMWd-mhwm affaira an admittance charge is pubâ€" :hhd.vmhwumlum ng rates. Denmark will make her home now Eh' Mm ,;::'k Br"c: with her sister Mrs. Barbara Evans m Take Coany. Hifacs | of Central avenue. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6826 Entered as Second Class mattee March 1011, at the post office at Highland Park I88UED THURSDAY orn'z'- WEEK Highland Park Locals THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 16 North Sheridan Road MOLDANER & HUMER‘S Fur Storage STORE YOUR FURS MOLDANER & HUMER REMEMBER: When you place your furs in storage you are enâ€" trusting valuable possessions. Our vault is built of solid masonry and steel and is an integral part of our own building. Accept no less assurance of complete satisfaction than that afforded by our twenty year record in this community. § Scientifically constructed Mothproof, Burglarproof and Fireproof May 28, 1981 € 6 STORAGE â€"VAULT It Serves Us Best to Serve You Better" No. 13 Mrs. Edwin Fulkerson who underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day is getting along as well as can be expected. . Mrs, Ira J. Geer is leaving next week for Estes Park, Colo., where she *bere she Mrs. Frederick C. Noerenberg enâ€" tertained at luncheon yesterday afterâ€" noon. â€"Mrs, Edward A. Smith has returnâ€" ed from a five weeks trip to Boston and New York. C enb cne nmeide Mrs. John L. Udell entertained guests from Lake Forest at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Oak street. FOR SALEâ€" F U R R I E R 8 Six room house built by Vocational Building Trades Dept. of ‘the High School. Call Mr. W. E. Durbahn at H. P.â€"4300â€"0râ€"2534.....___â€" n in ninonrnennieo nemmepntnintane in T H E Mrs. C. T. Boynton and daughter Miss Edith have returned from Caliâ€" fornia where they spent the winter. Miss Salome Brand entertained at the first course of a progressive dinâ€" ner Saturday evening, which included various courses in succession enroute between Highland Park and Des EHa, Dora and Mary Esther Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reber, Miss Ethel Larson, and the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Drexel and Mr. Lester Green of Des Plaines, Mr. Jack O‘Brien of: Chiâ€" cago, Mr. Robert Roeber of Lake Forâ€" est, Mr. Stockwell of Evanston, and Mr. Vernon Barker of Park Ridge. Phone Highland Park 54 Mrs, Burrage and her mother Mrs. Fenton, who.spent the winter in Caliâ€" fornia, have returned to the Moraine hotel for the summer. __. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fossum spent the weekâ€"end at Green: Lake, Wis. where they will spend the summer. Mr.â€"and Mrs. J.~J. K. Hilborn en tertained two hundred guests at 4 reception followed by a supper, fo their son Wallace who was confirmel Sunday at the North Shore Congr¢ gation Isracl. % Mrs. Agnes Duffy was pleasant!s surprised on Saturday evening when a ‘group of friends came to help he celebrate her birthday. Cards wert played at five tables. Mrs. Herbert East of Prairie avt nue is entertaining her three tab} brilge club tomorrow afternoon # her home. Mr. W. E. Holland left, Monday for Pittsburgh, Pa., where he went to attend the Waterworks convention being â€"held there this weekâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~~Mr.:â€"and Mre_Johnâ€"Dautey ofâ€"FHubâ€" bard Woods were the guests on Wedâ€" nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Aber cromby of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Bryant of N. Green Bay road had as their Sunâ€" day guests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bryâ€" ant and daughter Ruth of Lovington, II!., and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wright of Gary, Ind. Miss Grace Kolterman of Central avenue was hostess on Tuesday eve ning to the members of her bridge club. There were two tables. The _ regular Tuesday evening Spinster club enjoyed an evening of bowling and golf at Miami Golf course in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Nattan Wizelman and family, owner of the Blue Goose Fruit Shop, plan to spend the weekâ€"end at the Dells in Wisconsin. â€"Mrs.â€"L.â€"A. Wygal of Bloomâ€"street has rautrned from the Highland Park hospital after an operation for goitre. She is getting along very nicely. _â€"Last Friday, Harold Montecchie of Highwood found a ten dollar bill ly ing on the sidewalk on Waukegan avenue. He waited around looking until the owner, Margaret Lauridson, daughter of Chief Lauridson; came along to claim it. Harold is a stuâ€" dent at the Elm Place grammar school. â€" $ . The Children of the American Revâ€" olution will hold a picnic on Saturâ€" day, May 30, on the grounds of the J. B, Garnett home on South Linder avenue, at 12:30 o‘clock. Preceding the picnic the children will attend the dedication services of the North Shore Chapter of the American Revo: lution‘s flag staff in the Triangular park in Ravinia.â€" _ 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haas gave a reception followed by supper Sundsy to two hundred guests in honor of their son Jay, who was confirmed at North Shore Congregation Israel on Sunday. ; Mrs. Willard E. Ericson and fan. ily of 506 N. Sheridan road, wij leave about June 1 to join Mr. Eri.. son in Rye, N. Y., where they wil spend the â€"summer.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Roy Friedman of Chicago who have spent several summers in Highland Par have taken the Ericson residence for the season. Of â€" end .â€"_Miss _Mary _ Montgomeryâ€" of Mont: clair, N. J., is visiting her aunt Mr, McKay. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert. Dailey returned from St. Petersburg; where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund daughter Ethel visited Mr. C;) Ohrmund, father of Mr. E. C. mund and Mrs. Philip Jung, a s #0 anu miSs, ImIIDP JUnF, a silt.l Camelsport, Wis., over the week. Thursday, May e have Fla. Obr. 193