a society. ’:15 Ad mums 583 Potatoes I. P. 178 LY CLEANING t "- Night T. S. at Mrs. ERIN G WORK ' CIRrARA I ST. PARK LAUNDRY m NING co. q B. P. 'dell It _ _s.rfutttriorouAu-,s. _ "ed2hteArraties,Miets.,nrtGGir. 1eettdirytrttrktuduthoiikr" Emma A ttiGU -- iiiLi I if" M, "ff Vi, an. a 1U'alttdilr.uNltIdetqlut - rm"- --' an. avenue, um uranium "ttuta'g'2t, fem...†Gt. Jon Helm will ban can. of th- tttttttoy-tdai/tlos/di-GG "t"Phtt-tt.rhunrmtrt,torst oft1t-rfedprrsmiitil mu '-tt'teoturtrlt,mutarnts- "'2t,tttlt Muhfnntbnhau. T I". , Wt?td left W" 'helhamarttttrtmtrostatrmL tlHtttttiett,yciciiiii "ttuattotnlaeetruguoa- a†m barman-“ unionmmnhmomam In. urn! - ' _ of the 1082‘ what-hip. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Stuenkel of ,153 8. Green Bay road, ennonnce the marriage of their daughter, Laura Marie, to Herbert Charles Bartelmen, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bertelmen of 1188 Greenbey 'road, Glencoe, on' Dee. 9. Miss Techirg‘i of the Elm Place school staff has just returned from Mexico City, where“ she "per" the 3 Ion' born Wednesday, Jan. 4, " the Highland Pork hospital. Mrs. Martin we: formerly Miss Ann Wit; ten. I _ _ Min Florence Johnson who he been quarantined with outlet fever " the Evanston hospital for several weeks,- ie rt turning to her home to- day. . Mr. end Mrs. M. D. Olson, who he: been enjoying an extended trip to California, will return‘to their home at 815 Oekwood mum, the htterpertofthlsweek, L Q, like Anne Bohr enterteined the 1rtrtltemafttte Pishhatdinitesrl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin of Darth?! ftth, happy parents of nor Joe of Indianapolis, Ind., spent the week-end with Mrs. Lydia Hut- ton and daughter Myra Jane. Campbell Chapter No. 712; o. E. ik, will hold their next regular meet- ing, Wednesday. Jan. 18. All mem- bers are urged to attend. a The Sororia Amine will me'et " the home of Mrs. Norman Culver, 919 Logan street, Monday evening, Jan. 16. All members are urged to Mi. and Mrs. Nicholas Johnson of Chicago are announcing the birth of a daughter) Monday at the Highland Park hospital. p. 21 Junk} 12. "_"""----'-.... - w-u-w-u-u. an. - m obituaries. node- ol cumin-dun"- Ihlu who" “a. m b - tlt'i'll'i. will V'hti"d Tutti,' "vieer I. II... " In. '3‘. Old like. a -iiir7iaric Lrt+ (at â€Hind.- “ â€It.“ h 'M no. to but. am I: 2,,eePtt.teteeeserr.,e th'ttyU, WEH'CHLANPPARK PRESS I ' “11;: 0-31.69!!! Wil mi. hush m taam,i'bi'i"'iTi';'ii', 'ouz' a . Chicago 050.: GT'h"S' 'lrTdut',' gout Tokuhom Comm! It“ mun". ulnar n. no mil-.06.. O N. aiiii%l' u... mm nun-lug or an m Local and Personal WiTViiFHeT' m we: no. I’ll if: “339-9.!“ bt agony-aha ‘39-?" Itf 53mm" M""'m7'" _ [and Park “mu-u. No.40 549"" k an. a . ID. Book, commander of the eighth 'h.Dttettams,aunmains,and Jetre1tottsr111hamett-rtttt. "t"Phtt-tt.rhunrmtrt,torst We! 1988, and It. Carl-ow Muhfnntbnhau. l 'heeham""ttrtmtrostatr; riTrTi7G"ii'TiTTlChl'27 minds; meet Neon, Munda- of the "tttmd division; pad Loom ' State and district American Legion irfBeinh, will be present at the next meeting of Evans-Watkins, Post 753, North Shore Line, at the home of Leonard Duchime, 242 Sheru iden avenue, Highwood. on Friday evening of this week. The meeting will eta-t " tr o'eloek. Commander David Cullen ot the N. S..Lfne post he: invited the fol: lowing Legion (racial: to attend the} The Culver boys: gave the ermy trio, plenty of competition but the teamwork and fast riding of the Fort Sheridan itnrrettation was too much for them. V _ Highwood Legion To Entertain State and l Department off1eerg The army trio consisted of Lt. Cooper, who played No. 1 position; Captain Cole, who played No. 2 poaition;,.and Lt. G. B. Smith, who played at position _No. 8. team, Igde over, the boy; from tNi. noon, In a fast five-minutat union of indoor polo at the. riding hall of Fort 8erifan _laat,thtttdar after- from a week's trip to Phiudelphin, Ft. Sheridan Polo Trio Defeats Culver Decker. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Margaret Norenherx, Miss Ella Wesslin; ‘and Mrs. Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bournique have rented their home on Central avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. Truman Metal, and they have taken up their residence " the Churchill, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Marks have returned from Waco, Texas, where they spent the holidays with Mrs. Markts'mtother, Mm. Bam Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Siljestrom had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Ball; and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of l Park Ridge. A I â€out the holidays. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siljutrom Ind " their week-0nd mu Mr. and Mrs. Blocklnn of Chicago. The Phihthu ch» of the Beth- nny church will meet next Tuesday evening " the home of In. T. B. -aaaaiuu.-i-iii'Liaciiuau." H I _ _ . A u the Ft, I'll I'll. Mrs. Warren Danley and Mrs. Hiram Jannieottvto.euirimut of the ticket sales. On their committee from 'le, msrtmrtrTmatietii-iiFiia.' lirianhiifd R. Clark, Ravinia; Elm Phce dietriet, Mrs. Leo Steele; Lincoln district,, Mm. Fred Hurison; Deerfield, Mid.) Beth Gooder, Mrs. M, o. 1roNtstrl, Highwood, Mrs. Raymond Kathi Fort Sheridan, Mrs. Wm. Knoblocky The map sponsoring the show for the benefit of the high school student relief fund is working in the various towns which send students to Deerfield-tNelda, to mske the show s &tamtial as well as s_mnsi- on! and dmmstic success. _.. nights e week under the direction of Dudley Crate Watson and Jerome Racer. Reports say that the show will be treetly improved on the Inger state because the play- ing space is greater; the scenery will be more elective when it is not crowded and the lighting fecilitiee in the larger auditorium will make the entire show more colorful. Many preparetiom are being made by avert! troupe of people for the performance of the eomie-opera, "At Multan Dewey's," to be given in the Dsetrfkrid-irhuida high so):th auditorium oh Friday evening, Jan. 20, at‘8:15. for the beneht of the high school student relief fund. Preparations Made La. mm, In. M. A. man; My. , _ 'eq 4»: xw~~< tNbiV-r- tV "RHearebrtirarhtttetratitratetiiritti' "n'ffiSfi'li,' up“! it Bennett; Wheeling and Northbrook, h Sch I . 0 Hrs. Robei't Binghun. ttt ool I n 2 ifoster-1| made by students in the . a de rtment " the h h school adanr preparations, are being made under no direction of Ile, Wood bv 1.va mun. " “and- ".. aL, _ VICTOR . BROTHERS Co. 'i, , Mmfactftfing Futriere, _ V l as: cm~Avawa~ .. FttStittAtittt mu: m Forest, Mrs. Arthur Fellow;; Annual Alaska "Shksr Fox" would} " from tiiiiG'iiiii. . __- rtttrttt'yhrtlto.rnatthitoster-ruatr.aie 'ttft-ttary-ivory-iris/ici'" fit',tt,tr""-/ru". Adopodtwlm - you. January 16th to 31st, Inclilsive WIKI Nash Skins .' .,. ibis W's "and." _ - . . . thippod to us direct froh H's. kappa; Prices jire from OPEN EVENINGS BY APlttNNThttiNr $3750 up, _ "Vl’CTOR’S SALE WWW“ Brtithttt it 3&6? iiéi’if 4s.9tr1uuuhsuerzituosturcamiit' "tow," rather than "push," frown or stuck car: without charge. The Victory station is also tutoring tire changing service for wointn drivers, " no charge. The "SOS" service; of the station me new in thin vicin- ity, and the Victory aution is one. of the finest in Highland Park. ine his “gas†service, cam-iii in push your car any time it is frozen gr ftuek,fhetreintr no chase for avenne, the advertisement for the station in but week'l Highland Park Press was misleading in one particular. Mi. Erickson is futur- Fsr Through no halt of Burt Erick- son, proprietor of the Victory Super Service Station, 129 North St. Johns For tickets an Mrs. Warren Dan. len Highland Park 1270, or all at Snell’s drug store. _ Basses will come from DeerfUht in time for the show. All north end south boqnd trains from Luke Bhttr, Lake Foresi and Burial: will stop at Vine avenue, _ are being prieisd in a central place in each vidiitftr.' These posters will give the main facts concerning the performance. Special transportation il- hem furnished by the Chieatro Aorth Shore and Milwaukee railroad. serVice. The 33 in Int Getty,