Mrs. Watson, who accompanied her husband on his annual conductâ€" «ed tour of Mexico, returned yesâ€" ~terday in order to be on hand to Dr. and Mrs. Willism E. Looby are again residing in Highland Park, since Dr. Looby‘s release from service. The Loobys now live at 1630 Pleasant avenue. Dr. Looby intends to practice in Highâ€" land Park beginning June 15. . He Wilmette. Blil, a student at the graduated in June. Now stationed at Fort Sheridan is Lt..Robert P. Knowles, an army doctor. He and his wife are now residing at 721 Glencoe avenue. The Knowles were formerly staâ€" tioned at San Antonio, Tex. Their home in Indianapolis, Ind. of 437 N. St. Johns avenue are Mrs. Allen‘s sister, Mrs. C. McKinâ€" Also former Chicagoans are the A. Hart Wurzburgs of 644 Delta road. Mr. Wurzburg is in the dress business in Chicago. 18. He is a senior at Lane Tech in Chicago. â€" The Westerfelds are former Chicagoans, NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK e ‘ _ Newcomers ‘to Highland Park are the John W. Eisendraths of 910 Lincoln avenue. Recently of Glencoe, they purchased the junâ€" ior J. R. Reynolds home, Mr. Eiâ€" sendrath‘s father, William B. Eiâ€" sendrath, resides at 37 Ravine terâ€" race. They are the parents of a daughter, Susan, 4. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Westerâ€" feld are the new residents at 960 Division street. Formerly of Chiâ€" Mrs. Albert Larson of S. Green Bay road is a pationt atâ€"the Evansâ€" ton hospital, She underwent an operation there on Saturday., welcome her daughter home. Dr. Watson expects to return next week. They have been gone since February 26. PATIENT IN HOSPITAL (Continued from 4) 3 Ii--l‘.lcl.a:,»uh‘ lowa university, arrived home om Wednesday for the spring vacaâ€" tion, Her sister, Nancy, a junior ut theâ€" University of Michigan, will be home tomorrow, as will University of Michigan Miss Kathleen Watson, daughter Tilinois U, Their parents are the H. E. Holts of Judsoh avenue. Watson of Marshman avenue. Thursday, April 3rd,â€" 1947 Residing with the J. Rex Allens wonderful value . . . Classic tailored . . . 100% Cavairy twill . . . Joneses and their m""dmï¬ "._Hâ€"i; Catherine Jones, and son, Robert, of Roger Williams avenue. $ cently returned home. VISITED HERE En route to her home in Caliâ€" fornia from New York, where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. Charlotte Olsori spent a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnâ€" old Peterson of Ravinia. BACK HOME ws% _ After a five weeks vacation in DCPCCML PRCCEAs MMC, NC DRRD, HHZ Erwin Wine of Moseley road reâ€" o n e t n e in t Back from a short vacation at the â€" Broadmoor ~ in â€" Colorado avenue will attend ‘a physical eduâ€" cation convention in Milwaukee today;, tomorrow and Saturday. Mr. Kelly is a member of the faculty of the Chicago u; ol ‘nnhuit:hbm: rs. Kelly and their daughter, Cclhe,mvhitin‘withh::hpï¬: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wells, of Calumet City, while Mr. Kelly is away. Miss Ann Lorusso was surprised on Thursday evening at a miscelâ€" laneous shower, given for her by her aunts, Mrs. Battista Ronchitto and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, her fiâ€" ance‘s mother, Mrs. William Rich, her cousin ,Miss Rose Lorusso, and Miss Anne Camporeale. Forâ€" ty guests attended. Miss Lorusso will become the bride of Earl Rich on April 26, at St. James church. ATTENDINGG The followingâ€"Saturday. a cocktail and dinner party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Hayes O‘Brien of Winnetka. At this party Miss Jean Schaeffer and John Bolger, her fiance, will also be honored guests. On April 19, Miss Bowes‘ aunt, Mrs. Charles A: Schreiner of Lake Forest, will"be hostess at a showâ€" er and tea for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. the dinner party on Sunday night at which Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Hair of Winnetka were hosts. Mrs. Hair is a sister of Mr. â€" The also gave a dinner party recently, honoring the cbuple: This Saturâ€" day evening, the Arthur Emersons, senior and junior, of Bob o‘Link read, will honor Miss Bowes and Mr. Johnston at a cocktail party. BRIDAL PARTIES Among the parties given in honâ€" or of Miss Barbara Bowes and S. Parker Johnston, Jr., whose wedâ€" 3, and Judith, born on Feb, 17, the same day the Loobys moved into is now studying at Hines Veterans hospital, Chicago, = are the parents of Highwood Students Earn National Honor Awards The following students of the local high school, resident in Highâ€" wood have received national honâ€" Miss Norma Lenzini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lenzini, 313 of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rectenâ€" wald of Central avenue, last Monâ€" day afternoon. â€" The occasion was Dickie‘s fourth birthday. â€" IN FLORIDA In Fort Leu®erdale, Fla., visitâ€" ing with her mother, is Mrs. Chas. Grimes of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. C. J. Winkley and daughter, Ann, of St. Johns place, accompanied her. They left on Wednesday and will return in three weeks. day, Louise Perry,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Perry of Railway avenue, Highwood, was hostess to 12 little friends at an afternoon On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Crossâ€" man of Yale lane returned from Lake Wales, Fia., where they have been vacationing for the past sevâ€" en weeks, Mrs. Crossman‘s brothâ€" er and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bell and twin son _ and daughter, James and Jeanne, acâ€" companied them to Florida and r¢â€" mained until March 1. ‘The Crossmans‘ son, Roy, Jr., is attending the preâ€"medical school at Northwestern university. , BIRTHDAY PARTIES of from a two weeks stay in Miami, Fiz., and Havana, Cuba. Bernardine Booth, daughter of In celebration of her fifth birthâ€" Crescent court have returned some of the nation‘s largest and bestâ€"known corporations. He has had responsibility for the administration of expenditures for advertising running into millions of. dollars. Walker has beenâ€"a resident ,of Highland Park for 2 years. He has the best interests of After 48 years in the busines# world, Bob Walker retired as vice president of one of the country‘s largest advertising agencies. He has carried major responsibility in the planning of mq-mmr.mhm-pu. mmuum&&mmu’w’u. police,fire, streets. It calls for experience in the administration of financial affairs, in the wise expenditure of public funds. * _ Only a business man seasoned by long Fears of familiarity with business matters such : as these could hope to bring to Highland Park‘s city management the sound judgment necessary for It‘s a plain, downâ€"toâ€"earth job of managing the city‘s business affairs. It calls for manageâ€" ment and executive ability in coordinating the D EING the Mayor of Highland Park is no silk hat and striped pants job. _ â€" The Mayor‘s job is a T HE â€"PRESS North Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will :ond-etnhhrldn..urvluu o‘ awhich the temple choir wilcï¬dnu. The vesper servâ€" ice will precede tht annual conâ€" gregational Passover Seder which will be held at 6:30. The theme of ‘.“hm .|.t' # * hmw f Glencoe Temple Friday Jerry Dauroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Darby, 1223 Lieâ€" wellyn avenue. â€"Jerry Walecka,â€"sonâ€"of Mr:â€"and Mrs; Victor Walecka, 104 High St. Mental Research and Aid GHOSTS OFTHE PAST DISSOLVE IN 30 SECONDS ‘job for a husiness 3403 W. Fullerton Avenue Details Tree in plain wrapâ€" per, New scientific neuroâ€" transcript and Mï¬ml Receptance Method. Your right to vote is your mast p Money back guarantee Passover is the hope for the liberâ€" ation of all mankind and is a beauâ€" tiful and impressive event. Regular services are held at the temple every Friday night at 8:15. Visitors are cordially invited. woters failed to cast ballots. In these times, that‘s bad. To.keep Democracy working, we‘ve got to work at it. The WALKER for MAYOR Committee S F. J. NOSEK, Chairman * .If you agree with us that Bob Walker will make the kind of Mayor we‘want in Highland Parkâ€"make up your mind now toâ€"vete! Too of us take lightly the right to voteâ€"our z’mmhmuw His son, Robert F. Walker, Jr., is a veteran of the last war having spent four years in the army as a member of the $2nd Signal Corps. ‘Two and a half years were spent in Europe with Patton‘s third army going through France and Walkerâ€"4s a member of the Executive commitâ€" tee of the Highland Park public library, a member of the board of the Highland Park Social Service, during World War II he served in the food deâ€" partment of the Highland Park OP.A.; was m&mamumnzrnmm worked with the American Cross at the Great Lakes Naval Station. e Highland Park and all its people at heart. He has no private axe to grind, no organized groups to Coupons exchangeable now by mail. Address Kiwanis Club, Box A, Highland Park, IIl., or inâ€"person at Highland Park Nm.m?rst.lmmnumlmm. April 5, 9 a m. th 5 pm. Thursday, April 10 and Firday, April 11, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Coupons, Exchangeable for Reserved Seats on sole at: Gsell‘s (Roviniae & Highland Poark) and Garnett‘s, or by mail. Address Highland Park Kiwanis Club, P. 0. Box "A", Highland Pork, 1H. , KIWANIS CLUB OF HIGHLAND PARK INC. Highland Park High School Auditorium Friday â€"Evening, April 11, 1947 ADMISSION $1.00 â€" Tax 20¢, Total $1.20 ALL SEATS RESERVED The Great Tarbell Master Mogician aond Mentalist Exchange Coupons AT 8:15 O‘CLOCK man Mérgan playground for Elm Place school children will de deductible for income tax purposes. The sooner you send your check the sooner work will start!