\ Highwood Groc. & Market mtwdnlmhï¬rhu:h & in honor of her tenth $ birthday. _ Shirley is the daughâ€" We Deliver 328 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 In celebration of the birthday of Mary Helene Pottker, daughter of the Raiph E. Pottkers of Railâ€" way avenue, Highwod, a party will be held on Sunday afternoon. Mary Helene was three years old on March 13. A few neighborhood _ children were entertained on Monday afâ€" ternoon at the Haydn Jones home on Marion avenue. The occasion was the fifth birthday of Milton and Mrs. M. J. Skala of Decrfield BIRTHDAY PARTIES TO ATTEND CONVENTION Leaving April 20 to attend the convention of the American Vetâ€" erinarian Medical association, to be held in Tulsa, Okla., will be Dr. ‘ A meeting of the Infant Wely fare Wing was held at the home of Miss Shirley Pfister of Indian Tree drive on Monday evening. Mrs. Harold Pfister Jr. and Mrs. Lee Gatewood Jr. were coâ€"hostessâ€" es, _A surprise play reading was planned by the board for the eveâ€" ning‘s entertainment. On â€"Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Siljestrom. of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd W. Sheahen of Kimball road, left by motor for Louisville, Ky., where they will visit with the Siljestroms‘ son, Gordon, a student at the Uniâ€" versityâ€" of Kentucky. Before reâ€" turning home they will continue their trip south. INFANT WELFARE WING MEETING _ Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays Appearing yesterday in _ the Friends of the Orphans‘ Fashion show at the Edgeéwater Beach hoâ€" tel was Mrs. William A. Johnston and her daughter, Miss Barbara Johnston ‘of Marion: avenue. MOTORING SOUTH APPEAR IN FASHION SHOW John K. Snobble, a member of ï¬,hflltynd skiing. instructor at Fountain Valley school in Coloâ€" About }e middle of January, Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Moseley of N. St. Johns avenue left by boat down the Mississippi river, and have been traveling since through the Florida inland â€"waterways, stopping along the way wherever fancy took them. They will probâ€" ably return home this month. BY BOAT TO FLORIDA group of boys to the new ski reâ€" sort at Aspen, Colo., for the spring vacation, Leaving Highland Park the end of this week to join him in Aspen will be his sister, Mrs. Jean Everett, and his fiance, Miss Barbara Mortis. Another,brother, James, plans to vacation there, also. Their parâ€" ents are the J. E. Snobbles of Haâ€" zel avenue. The wedding date of Miss Barâ€" bara Bowes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., of Lauâ€" rel avenue, and S. Parker Johnsâ€" ton, Jr., son of the S. P. Johnsâ€" tons of Waverly road has been set for Friday, April 25, at 4:30 in the afternoon at Trinity Episcopal church. ‘The Rev. Harris will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. SPRING SKIING VACATION By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 rado Springs, Colo., is taking a Page 4 Shirley Ann Scassellati will be Without Delay Also Cleaning and Pressing ALTERATIONS on Men‘s and Women‘s Baldini & Lenzi FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS & FISH WALTER Te. H. P. 1712 DATE If you need repairs, demand authorized Buick Parts and reâ€" member only a Buick dealer can really serve a Buick car. 110 S. First St. lodge, Highland Park, participated in the Craftsmen National Bowlâ€" ing tournament held this year in Lagen‘s Recreation, 79389 S. Chiâ€" cago avenue, Chicago. The tournâ€" HIGHLAND PARKERS IN MASONIC BOWL EVENT Last week, Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr., and daughter, Janet, of Broadâ€" view avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Todd and sons, Allen and Jimmy, of ‘Pleasant avenue, returned home from a two weeks‘ trip to Texas and Monterey, Mex. En route home they stopped a while in New Orleans. er, Mrs. Mary Koski in flibbinz and Rochester, Minn., Mrs, Eugene Capitani and sons, Charles and Eugene, of Deerfield road returned on Wednesday from a seven weeks‘ visit with her mothâ€" Mr. and Mrs, Emil Amidei of Grove street, Highwood, have reâ€" turned home after a visit in Maâ€" son, Mo., with his brother and sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, . the _ James A‘midéix They were gone two weeks. After spending five weeks in Miami, Fla., Mrs. Pearl Schmidt and son, Dale, of Northmoor road, returned home on Thursday. Back from a two weeks trip to Guatemala are‘the Carl Hollht mers of S. Linden avenue and h brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Loewenthal of Wavâ€" erly road. | On their return they attended the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Windsor road returned home on Friday from Palm Beach, Fia. They were gone two and a half months. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgt. After visiting their son, Jay, in St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marâ€" tin of N. Green Bay road have reâ€" turned home. Jay is a student at La Salle Institute in St. Louis. Another son, Don, attends St. Mary‘s of Winona, Minn. Their son Dick, is a student at St. Mary‘s college, Lake Forest, and Mills atâ€" tends St. George‘s in Evanston. :uavs-.a.'h.tmupw BACK HOME . § Recently returned from Los Anâ€" geles and New Orleans where they attended the Mardi Gras, are Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Maus of S. Green Bay road. They were gone a month. f George Le Clerg, son of the Robert R. Le Clergs of Hazel aveâ€" nue, hasrecently received a proâ€" motion to machinist‘s mate second class, George, who has been in the navy for the past two years, is stationed at Pearl Harbor. ter of the C.â€"Scassellatis of Northâ€" moor road. She attends Ravinia Gail Foster, daughter of the Reuben . _Fosters _of Vine avenue, entertained at a birthday party last Wednesday evening. The ocâ€" casion was her thirteenth birthâ€" day. BYAIR Several Flights Daily from Calâ€" ifornia. Fare $350.00 round trip BY STEAMER Regular Sailings from Califorâ€" nia. Fare $230.00 and up North Shore Buick Co. The Fred . Siljestroms ofâ€" 45 Buick O wners, ATTENTIO N ! H. and R. ANSPACH > TRAVEL BUREAU 37014 Central Avenue one Highland Park 1211 Book early and avoid $2.50 a Day and Up H A W A | 1 A. O. Fay are as follows Visiting with the William A. Johnstons of 1124 Marion avenue ament, which started last Saturday will continue weekâ€"ends until April 27. The teams and their captains In Peoria for a weekâ€"end birthâ€" | day celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pottker and daughter, Mary Helene, of Railway avenue. They visited with Mr. Pottker‘s mother, Mrs. Helene Pottker: Mary Helene was three years old on March 13. Stewart and Bill Loomis, captain. Team 2 â€"â€" Chess Bierwirth, Rolâ€" ly Bleimeri, Water Meierhoff, Bill Stupple and George Glader, capâ€" tain, _ Team 3 â€" Bill Bartel, W. Dow, _ Fred â€" Henning, Reuben In honor of Miss Barbara Bowes, whose wedding will be an event of April 25, Mrs. Morton R. Mavor of Laurel avenue, will entertain at luncheon today. 26. * RETURNING SOON | Mrs. Emma Delhaye and son, | Roy, of S. St. Johns avenue, are expected home this week from St. Petersburg, Fia., where they spent the past month visiting with Mr. | and Mrs. George Delhaye and Mrs. | Leslie Delhaye and daughter, Joan, | who have ‘been wintering there. _ | WEEKâ€"END IN PEORIA VISITING HERE Strenger, and Marvin Florent, captain. _ Team 5 â€" E. Harty, Ted Marks, George Marshall Jr., George Marshall, Sr. and Art Holâ€" lands, captain. tain. ‘Team 4 â€" Bill Axt, Charlie Some of the group remained for the evening to participate in the doubles and singles, also. BRIDAL LUNCHEON ‘PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS roday! You‘ll find many little unthoughtâ€"of reasons for dad‘s tired eyes . . . junior‘s tance to sew on that new dress she‘s making. distaste for homework ... and sister‘s relucâ€" Empty sockets, wrongâ€"sized and burnedâ€"out buibs play no favoritesâ€"they rob every memâ€" CHECK +c T HE PRESS ‘| Ralph J. Galitz of Broadviewaveâ€" nue, will be home for a five day spring vacation from lowa state "reollege at Ames, where she is a ; | sophomore. â€" Miss Galitz is a memâ€" _|ber of Delta Zeta sorority. |__Also home from Ames, will be Winifred Wolters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters of Judson |avenue. Miss Wolters, who is a [lnlluun.v-ueuflyeh.ng candidate of Delta Zeta sorority |forplo@pan-hll-nieqmfln }in also the chosen candidate fer |the varsity "I" queen title, repreâ€" |senting Roberts hall, En route to her home in Ely, Wis., from a vacation in Arizona, Mrs. Ansol Skantge spent a week visiting with her â€" brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Skaâ€" la of Deerfield road. Monday was Mabel Ann Ernst. Her guests were Mrs. Dorothy Heyâ€" dendahl and her sister, Mrs. Efâ€" fie Preston, who is here from AT HOME IN SPRINGFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Martin _ Duffy (Meta Gastfield) are at home at 107 W. Monroe street, Springâ€" field, I!l. Their wedding was an event of Feb. 23. is Mrs. Johnston‘s mother, Mrs. Raymond Jamison Wood of New York and Flora Park, Long Isâ€" LUNCHEON HOSTESS Hostess at luncheon in the SPRING VACATION On Saturday, Miss Ruth Jane Galitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VISITED HERE Holgar ‘Albert, who is leaving March 27 for a visit to Dâ€"-n: lighting in your home To all customers on light bulb exchange service there is no charge for TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIBERAL RENEWAL PoUWKCY part of the day. today that every socket in your home is filled with the properâ€"sized bulb. A home filled with leisure hours togetherâ€"the most pleasant ber of the family of adequate light. Make sure warm, cheerful light makes the evening hours â€"when the family is free to relax and enjoy of Mrs. Burton M. Smalley, 485 Fairview, on Monday, March 24. Mrs. Ralph C. Archer is lunchâ€" be Mrs. Charles Bates and Mrs. Woodward Burgert. t Mrs. John B. Martineau, presiâ€" dent, urges that all members atâ€" tend this important meeting, and also bring hats to hélp the junior group in their collection of hats to be sold at the Thrift Shop. Birthday Party A surprise birthday party was tendered Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W. Linden by the members of Zion Lutheran church of Highwood last Wednesday evening at the social Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schram of Central avenue are enjoying a vaâ€" *NAWMW Mrs. Burton Smalley Hostess to Infant Welface Dan Hunt, police magistrate of Deerfield, who has been ill at his VACATIONING IN The intermediate group of Inâ€" fant Welfare will meet at the home eon chairman, and hostesses will Thustday, March 20, 1947 day comes on March 13 and her husband‘s on the 14. hour following the Lenten service and home mission festival Miss Bernice Larson presented them with flowers and a purse on behalf of the members of the conâ€" A Chinese Tragedy Little Ah Fooie . No hear chooie chooie Go tocie tocie; Ahâ€"Gooie! Call Highland Park 1854 for appointment Our Staff of Factory Trained Men Are Ready to Serve You Is Qur Newly Appointed A TT EN TION P A C K A R D RAVINIA MOTORS, 22 Southâ€"First Street