H ill lil In. ï¬nd ‘Protine of Elinhumt spent last Wodnudty with relative! in Deerfield., In. Protine is dig former Susie Eaton. l, In. Chm“ Rolhun will be the guest of In. Gertrude Holst: " bridge on Friday in Northbrook. In. Basel Kreh and daughter, Min Doris, of Bighinnd Park were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and In. Chance Rollin“ Mr. and In. Walter Pm and children with Mr. and In. W. r. Churchill of Morton Grove, were Sunday dinnin- guests " thiadme of Mr. and in. Girl Martens, in Cicero. -, ' T Alvin: Sticken, daughter of Mr. and In. George Sticken, Jr., was home- " e petty on Benn-dâ€, Noe. Mt, in but of be! tiitrt birthday waiver-e11. Eleven children were her m ' Mrs. Clark Banker of Jackaon, Mich; - several daya at the home of her grandmother, In. Martha C. Love. On Monday eve- nin Mit. Banker and! her mother, Hilgred Love Gunckel were dinner guests " the C. M. Wilhnan home on Greenwood avenue. ' mu Irene Evenson, Mth grade teacher in the Daemon! school. we: hostels to when of the faculty and e number of former teachers who live in this vicinity. There were four table- of bridge. The pert, we; " the Sum] Rocket}. Inch home on BpringfU1d 'avenue where we. Evitspton lives during the school y'eer. , “I (Lela): Itch). Mia. Sui Hurt‘will be hasten-70 her Wednesday Bridge club next week at her home on Central ave- Promise I.†and “Beam" A re- ception wu held at The Virginia Ann: Apartment, 4764 Virginia venue, which in the home of the bride uni groom. c, V In. Martha C. Love, Mildred Love Gunckel, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Deyine and son, Norbit, of 009er and Mrs. Gunckel's daughter, Mn. Clark Banker (Venue) of Jachon, lick, attended the’ wedding at Mudolyn Betty Gunckel and Chalet A. Moore in Chicugo on Friday eve; ning “the First Reformed Presby- teriun church The bride wore u rust wool suit trimmed with mink and . shoulder cox-sage of brown 1nd yellow ehrysanthenumur. Mito June Gunckej of Sterling, 111., in“ her sister’s bridesmaid and wore tall blue crepe and 1 com of yel- low roeea Floyd Gauche! of Chi- ago (an his daughter in mrrlage.‘ Ahddin Vllentino served-tho -oati u but mu. vdenl colo- wem“0h, BETTY GUNCKEL MARINES mama. M77 1111. Philip Rommel will obs-m her 8Ut birthday anniversary on Thursday, Dee, I. In. Rommel in the daughter of the flrat pastor of St. Paul’s church. ed nt the bun-been. chicken dtttee and my bse "tietee ion closed for sale. The Laid Aid - is meeting It the church on Thin- dny afternoon, Dee. I, mil . to. and Christmas sale will unplanned for the neu- future In. Alfred Anderson and baby daughter have returned homo,“ the Highland Park hoapitatP.Oe baby arrived on November Ig.' _ "Firin'rariGi'ar and dinner of St. Ptut'setutrehwaaatti-e-" in every way. There yoga sag-m. whim-u club'wm be had on Tuesday maroon, Dec._13,_ V _ DAWN Auto Recomtruction Co. ’mmdubmtoum dsrevaasirteattuhoerteofMrs. WittiaatNu-annnn. . ' land in. hum-nun Intrtnthtttur Liehty"fttu RELIABLE LAUNDRY A to 30m Corinth-n and Axle Body and het.' mm mm; mm STATION mm AND WIRING B. E. Christensen. 0.D. Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. PM?“ “no “bk-I Put It“ 394 Central Anna. “it! Put. ll. of l P. 178 and 0!me “Committee manure? and other workers in the‘Christmn See! ale give generously of their tit. ener- " and ability," said Dr. Smith. "This spirit of voluntary u Nance is one of the cherished "editions of the anti-tuberculosis cunpni . Will.. ing workers in every co unity give voluntary service in t is busy sewn in order that tu rculoeis may be eonquerod." [ "The Christmas Seal salt, which id sponsored by the Lake County Tuberculoail association, will open Thanksgiving Day and will continue Christmas. It has a two-fold pur- poae: thé raising of fund: to fr. name the organised campaign again»! tuberculoala, and the disam- ination of information on tubercul- osis to the public." 8:30 to 11 mm. " St. There-e hoo- pihl. The services connected with the clinics m 390mm! with the funds derived from the mun! Christan Sell Mk. V “the iaGeiuion with“ to un- nonnee but one ehest clinic' thin week, Wednesday morning from They are: Mr. Edward L. Baker, Lake Forest, Set] Ede chm; Me. Harry A. Bali, Winks“; In. George Childs, Highland Path: Mr. In Kohner, Lib'utyville; ind Dr. J. A. Rou,.Wadcondl. L Appointment of members of the 1oenl.Chrutmna Seal committoo for tho 1938 eampaign, w" announced My by Dr. B. B. Smith of Liber., tyvine, president of the Lake County Tuberculosis mintion. Christmas Seal , Committee Chosen for 1938 Campaign In. Joseph tannin " mur- kin her Punch). club on My it her home on (Jhetnyt “not. __ Mr. ind In. G. a. PM Mr. and In. Joseph Horn _and little can will be Irhaathagt'ihtg Day guests " the home of Mr. and In. boob G. Schwinn! in liningâ€. Mr. and In. Loo Lndkin and daughter, Inn-inc, of Grunwood avenue, are spending and weeks in and: visiting mam BOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY _ Enrollmcnt in the faniliary’: Junie? group is open to ,dauzhten to! Ameriean' Legion Why" or deceased veteran under " years ttf Womeh eligible to Anxiliefy mam- .lretihirt are the wives,, mothers, sis- ters and diuzhters of American Le.. ttion members or of deceued World War veterans, and wobnen‘ who themselves were _ enlistefi' in the Wor1d,war forces. The American Legion Auxiliary my" them all I place _ to serve slimmer to shoulder with the men of! e Legion. _ I Eepéeielly do we need; the help of the mothers, wives, defers, end demure; those women trho utood behind linemen so valiantly during the World we:- deye and whose American Legion Auxiliery he: done so much to old the activities of the Legion since the war. They can be of great help in muking'our Le. tion work more effective during the coming Year. both loceliy ind m- tiouelly. World condition: Norma seri- ous that to the pace “the United States and the "tstrTty of its dem- ocrntic institutions. The American Legion composed of Mon argo served the nation under that during the, In: ttmat world optional, ll striv- ing to “(email our 00th from wet and to protect its democracy from both foreign and internal en- emies. The cooperation of oil good Amado“: in this work, in needed. Enroll in the Axum; Lotion Auxiliary and help work for - poocq and "tttre dam. Legion Auxiliary C Membership Drive Is Now in Progress Y. no eft _i$_vii !ti?it.i' Sit?) ara- It... mai." First- Chiurph of Christ, Scientist i Hithhnd my: ,. ' CHRISTIAN} SCIENCE REAEIEC ROOM ttltto- ma non . pa: DAYS.L-.b‘l.l. " RDAYBOL-Joisu IRIN? 13 .3539. Ian-J- 5:30 FP. . Tll P33.- Phone Highland Park 2200 To othset the large 'poirropriation and kdep the tax leirY idown, the i1ntutee Ecommlttee compoted of Sn- pervisor: David Von? Phtten, Leo J. Fenian, W. W. 8teete,'irrnrold E. Pilifant and Homer T. ECook will show that there is li balance on hand with County Treasurer Allen J. Nelson mounting; to $200,000. In oddition to this, the dnticipated While the bond he; elmdy ep- proved the expenditurh (tf approxi- mately $85,000 for re cling: the fouith floor of the can and bulld- ing, the tz'g'g,if,",'t T ill: pa in- eluded in the ordim , fer the com- ing fUeal yen. om: 'hmjttrtntT needs like the Fool) pllotted to Special States Attorney Charles E. Jnek to any on the; in)rtttigption of tramblintr'vio1uiotis {will bring to approximately $650,009 the fund for general county purposes. The fhtenm, commune of tho board of supervisor: will "ION- mend the adoption ot) pointy up- propriations and tax 1)rer ordlmnec tomorrow that will will: labout u reduction of " lea-ti tlt int cent in the county tax age. It will re- duce the 55-cent rutd, to about so cents. _ E z an. Tlst haw ty m enroll- ing Junior. u in “alt new but!» 1989 and It“ {and an in.. vitation to all eligible'zii'h to come into the unit. , _ r, Join now and “pith; auxiliary in its dam to Flap Auntie: American; " J: r County Board To ReHuce V Tax; Rate From 55 To 30 Cents min“ ,drfgee earnings of the “an†fie 1od5e" will want to over madam than lam about $220,000 In levied for men! Anti-Back Ache f 15131.1? SKIRT MARKER isnzaauuraAmue - mm '.i, sshoedi'iaGiririiiirri"iii% . WEB“! SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co. " 51.3: “minim 995 - mantra-Ln. pa: i, F _ Compleste1ineat .l, ' Singer Vacuum Cleaner, 'r l,)" _ g Sewing Machines V lit',, {Electric Irons and Fashion Aids '7. 'i .' SALES - RENTALS - PARTS .. 'i, hwuk-oluwiu M'I‘m“. " HOWARD MORAN , Plumbing and Beating r ELECTROL OIL BURNERS TELEPHONE HIGHLAND Pm a. if,tkgttirgtp.Mt',t,t'2t1ttiPatut1tt lanthanum No_tssorerursairtsilkatoeMni, ttuthgttttgr,httge,'a'gtetPtt Yotttteedtsotd-rsdtmft_or h mutinwmlgom: '8J)1ltUp,?SWrllrd Cd Lt:,',.': __ 1'r2tthL L an f feeNrthertiV mummy. noun†" m1" (sil's'l"i11)l'iii)'titiel/i"pl, tum. Mind -ioitry Pf" ', dam, the Waco Hang in tsi. Ibeest tuberculosis unmit- In. rn