John T. Suite twin babjes, &*.‘t‘-ï¬-h‘ celebrated their first birthday Tuesâ€" day afterncon with a party for their little friends. Mrs. Suite and her c&--.u-g:.m from a mouths at Minnai Beach, Florids, Tuesday morning Mr. Snite returned home last week from Florida Mr. Hugh Seyfarth has gone .-M.M-hv.l: turn Friday. Wade street are receiving congratuâ€" lations of the birth of a son born Sunday, April 9 at the Highland Park Hospital y e e "akmtaes cently â€"moved to Evanston. Mrs. Mrs. Rolland Hastings, Sr., gave a tes Sunday, in honos of Mr. and Newman is the sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Rolâ€" Doreas and Richmond Fitzgerald entertained at a cocktail party Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Carpenter of N. Greenbay road are the proud parents of a daughter Wednesday, April 5 at the Highland Park Hosâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Fairbairn Cooginy sizape pars, [didet 16. _| Pm enmaln s Hado en e Lose Weight For Continuation of Good Sound Government. & D Robert J. GREENSLADE Important 8 Years Experience in REâ€"ELECT Election April 18 Candidate for 4716 for Farmer _ where he| in the school audiorium. For those is a at party of| who do not wish to play bridge a Miss who attends | variety of other games will be proâ€" the University of % vided. " f Mre. James Fitsgerald left Wodâ€" nesday with two of her daughters, Dorcas and Sheils, for Fort Meyers, Florids where they will visit Mrs. d!*h--mbhwl parents of, a daughter born Thursâ€" day, April 6 at the Highland Park Hospital. o s The North Shore Woellesiey Circle had its spring card party benefit on Wednesday at the new Glencoe Womens Club. Mrs. George Bliss and Mrs. Frances Woeks, alumnae of Wellesiey, were two of the twelve Mrs. Albert P. Snite has returned from a twelve day visit with her mother, Mrs. Frank Butler in Denâ€" ver, Col. Mrs. Butler whose condiâ€" stillâ€"quite ill. Jimmy Stupple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stupple of 1010 N. Greenâ€" day Thursday, April 6 with a party Stupple, Dickie Gibson, Russell and ‘Tommy Barts and Stephan Sterva were the little guests the birth of a daughter '"f-;"i'i;:l day, April 6 at the Highland Park Hospital. Easter weekend guests at French Lick Springs Hotel included: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loewenthal, 257 Moraine Rd., Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davidson, Lake View Terrace, Highland Park. Victor Christman, 21 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Christman, of Michigan City, Ind., left his home town in a 1938 Model A Ford at five o‘clock Sunday morning and arrived in Kansas City, 18 hours later, (at 11 p. m.) a distance of 570 miles. He will take post graduâ€" ate work in radio and television engineering with the First National Radio and Television School in that city. Victor was an honor graduâ€" ate of Michigan City High School at the age of 16, having had three double promotions in his schooling. He had worked and paid for his mail order course from the Radioâ€" ‘Television correspondence < school. One third of the twentyâ€"one stuâ€" dents of 19 states, all top graduates of their respective high schools, are amateur operators, who have their government licenses. Victor is one of this group and his call letters are WIWEU. ‘The Parentâ€"Teacher‘s Civic Asâ€" sociation of Braeside will hold its annual Dessert Bridge Party on Monday evening, April 17th at 7:30 Dessert Bridge At Braeside School Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. ‘MM‘I‘Q Hear Miss Buzard Tuesday, April 18th Heservations may be made and tickets secured through Mrs. K# ward M. Knox, phone 684. At their next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, April 18th Hiâ€" landers will have an opportunity to hear Miss Minnic Busard, Princiâ€" pal of Highland Park High School, speak on "Present Trends in Eduâ€" cation." As many of the members have children in the high sebool and grade schools this subject will be of especial interest. Miss Buzsard‘s advanced studies in the field of education at Columbia University and her personal obserâ€" vation of various types of formal able her to discuss current trends authoratatively. _ Her record of helpfulness and interest in this comâ€" munity will assure her of an attenâ€" tive group of listeners. At this meeting the Nominating Committee will report the nominaâ€" tions of officers for the coming vear. ‘The meeting as namai will he with the customary pot luck supper at 6:45. As this will probably be one of the "most worthwhile and inâ€" teresting meetings on the club‘s calâ€" endar, members will do well to inâ€" vite their friends to attend. Political Meeting in Dist. 12 Monday 250 Citizens Attend Two hundred and fifty citizens, two hundredof whom are residents of District 12, attended a meeting Monday evening in the Denzel buildâ€" ing at Blodgett, at which candidates in the coming city election spoke All candidates were Retain MAYOR DOOLEY! Postmaster 13 yrs. Alderman 4 yrs. City Treasurer 4 yrs. School Treasurer 26 yrs. Mayor 4 yrs. RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE Worthy of Your Consideration A Record of Public Service vOTE APRIL 18 at this mutual guthering of voters and aspirants," and the talks, :.- mml-h It was a very interesting mï¬u-ï¬t“flh feeling toward all particiâ€" pants. . ‘Gatherings of this type stimulate friendliness and help to create a better community spirit. News That‘s News Horse Hits Auto In Runaway Dash When a dog bites s man, it news, but if s man bites a that‘s news. And so with an r& l!nenr-'hbn'“.l1 may not be news, but when a horse plunges into a car that is news. '%,'um about 3:45 % Harry Rudoiph were riding 'd-lcz“nd.'h- a riderless horse into .the :ï¬dh‘iru;:fl-:h“ .leuto:t:h..nddbm the horse, which was owned by the G. and R. stables was badly‘ cut and bruised. It‘s rider, Miss Jane k.hutlnfloluï¬clluuq , and the animal was headed for the stables, when he crashed Legion Sponsors Corno Party Apr. 21 located at 21 North Sheridan Road, on Friday evening, April 2ist., at 8:15 p. m. Chairman John Peters promises that this affair will surâ€" pass any corno game held in the past. In addition to this affair the regular question Bee will be held and he invites the public to send in questions relative to Highland Park and the North Shore. Prizes will be awarded to those sending in questions that are drawn for this The monthly corne party under the sponsorship of the Dumasresq Spencer Post of the American Leâ€" the car. Just what damage MAYOR DOOLEY has given us excellent police and fire protection. city money. During his adâ€" ministration and that of his predecessor $899,745.00 was paid off on principal and interest of the city‘s bond issues. * we living within its toxable income â€" improved stveats â€"two way redio for more efficient police. â€"â€" An incinerater built out of our own money â€" NOT m-.q.â€"flowm-flmhn hond. â€" A conservative goverment for all. ASK TMHE PEOPLE WMHO KMOW MiIM. Under the guidance of Dooley, Highlend Park will become Countifel, mare hagithy. more ate;, more Itiractive aity to liee in: A ‘tity 18, â€"« meats. wh-‘flb invited. vited to Srrmprmmmmpmmemermmmmems The September of the Philâ€" uh.dn-dfl-mlv-.-l- ical church will hold s spring handiâ€" work sale and tes Tuesday, April 25, at the home of Mrs. Eari Fritsch, MA YOR DOOLEY has held the tax rate down. In fact, the taxes have been reâ€" duced. d,:pmb:bd use. For every “â€"c -l.'-.tn:n â€"demands n?h if fine results are to be had. Above you see a sinnia plant that got all eleven food clements needed HIS RECORD SPEAKS HERE ARE THE FACTS: W a pagouct or swirt______.. Buy from your own dealer or from EV ANS FEED STORE FOR ITSELEF Phone Highland Park 124 MAYOR DOOLEY: completâ€" ed 8 projects for a total amount of $41,210.00 through the cooperation of MAYOR DOOLEY organizâ€" ed a safety committee which has helped reduce accidents. Saturday evening, April 22, the Highwood Boosters Club will hold a benefit dance in L&bor Temple on North avenue. Music will be furâ€" nished by Red Edwards‘ orchestrs: Refreshments will be served. MAYOR DOOLEY acted to keep heavy trucks off the streets of Highand Park. ï¬-h-fl.“:ï¬u» ceived all but one of them. A simâ€" A-udu-h:m.o.u complete plant food that supplics for FPAGE