Mr. Herman Denzel was pleasantly | surprised an evening last week when| a number of his friénds came to help] him celebrate his birthday anniverâ€"‘ sary. Cards was the feature of the : Mr. William C. Heinichs of S. Green | Bay road left last evening for Pasaâ€"| dena, Calif., where he plans to remain ! permanently. _ Mrs. Heinrichs and‘ small daughter Joan will join him| in a few months. | WLOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS _Mrs. Ansel E. Smith will em.erminj the members of the Friday Night Bridge club tomorrow. The game will} be enjoyed at two tables and later in the evening refreshments will be‘ cerved. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erhart enterâ€" tained at three tables of bridge at their home on St. Johns avenue, Tuesâ€" day evening. Mrs. Pauline Hanson, who has been very ill for the past several weeks is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malmquist of County Line road entertained at four tables of five hundred on Thursday in compliment to Mrs. Malmquist‘s mother, Mrs. James Hesler, birthday anniversary. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Charles Rudolph, Mrs. George Hesler, Mrs. Herman Denzel, Mr. George .Hesler, Mr. Herman Denzel and Mr. Charles Rudolph, After cards a delicious luncheon was served and all présent report a most enjoyable evenihg. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl had as their weekâ€"end guests Mr. and Mrs. Ingwald Anderson of Kenosha, Wis. Mr. Glen Bowman, Robert Evans and Marvin Florent motored . to Bloomington and spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Bowman‘s mother. Mrs. William C. Heinichs of S. Green Bay road was hostess last eveâ€" ning to eight guests in compliment to her sister Miss Lucene Bartelman who is the house guest of Mrs. Heinâ€" ichs. Bridge was the evening‘s diverâ€" sion and delicious refreshments were served. â€" Mrs. Edward HWanson and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Bergman of Oconomawoe were the week end guests at the Hanson home on S. Green Bay road. Mrs. E. M. Steele returned to her home on Linden avenue on Thursday from a Chicago hospital where she was operated upon four weeks ago. Hen condition is very much improved. Ruth ‘Drake who was operated on for acute appendicitis is at her home on Laurel avenue now where she is rapidly on her way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ostrander of San Diego, California, who are enroute to New York arrived in Highâ€" land Park and spent Sunday with their relatives, the Udell families and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope. They are motoring to the east and are sailing on April 30 for an extended trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mason reâ€" turned on Monday from a ten days stay in Atlantic Ofty. Mr. John Haben and the Misses Emma and Lorena Haben and George Haben, all of Chicago were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Huber of S. Green Bay road. Francis Shelton of Central street, Highwood, left Tuesday for the south where she will be the guest of Mrs. Robinson of Atlanta, Georgia, for a month. Theodore Osborn will entertain at dinner on Saturday night at his home on Kincaid_ avenue preceding the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street will attend the musicale on Sunday which is to be given at the home of Myrta Coe Rundle of Evanston. dance at the Highland Park club, which is the closing Young People‘s Informal dance of the club‘s season. Doctor Holmes of California, formâ€" erly of Highland Park stopped off on his way to New York and visited a few of his friends. Mrs. Robert C. Berlin of Vine aveâ€" que is convalescing at her home after a six weeks stay at the Presbyterian hospital following a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Roliand Meyer of Lib~ ertyville announce the birth of a boy _._Ic.hy, April 4 at the Highland Edith Vail returned Tuesday to Smith college after having spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vail of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schonover of McGovern street, announce the birth of a girl on Monday, April 4 at the "Mead Bicycles at Factory Prices HUNTERS sPORT Phone Highiand Park 28% 386 Central Avenue â€"*SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conrad entertained a few friends informally on Friday evening at seven o‘clock dinner in compliment to Mrs. Stewart Nelson of San Mateo, Calif. Covers were laid for eight guests. Later in the evening bridge was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. George: Bahr were weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Baht‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kough of Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhardt of S. Green Bay road announce the birth of a daughter, born Friday, April 1. Mrs. George McBride entertained the members of Altar Chnéauar of Trinity church at her home on Linâ€" den avenue, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Greenslade entertainâ€" ed the members of La Petite society at her home on Tuesday evening. The majority of members are Deerfield girls. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berube enterâ€" tained a number of friends at their home on Maple avenue on Saturday evening. Cards was the feature of the evening, the successful prize winâ€" ners being Mrs. Ernest Pett, Mrs. George Marshall, Mrs. Loretta Greenâ€" wald, Mr. Oscar Schmidley, Mr. Fred Rubly and Mr. John McCaffrey. Dr. George Mitchell who recently opened a dentist office at 16 Sheridan road has come here from Davenport, la., to make his future home. Mrs. Lloyg Muzik, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Highâ€" land Park hospital last week is getâ€" ting along nicely. Mrs. Herman Denzel entertained parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bell Miss the members of the Friday Brid‘o’Bell will have as her guests Miss club at Her home on N. Second street. Martha Thompson of Beloit, and Mr. The game was enjoyed at three tables ] Arthur Gosling of Madison, Wis. and delicious refreshments were! Mrs. F. B. Williams is leaving toâ€" served, _ ; day, Thursday, for Hot Springs, Arâ€" Mrs. Lloyg Muzik, who \mder'entj kansas, where she will spend a month. lodge 1498 on Tuesday evening. He| Couver chose to assist him the members of| cities c tocatslodgest#62 who served him 4‘13 iss ing his term as %iatrict deputy gr from _ exalted ruler. spend John O‘Keefe, past district deputy grand exaited ruler and past exalted ruler of Highland Park Lodge 1362, B. P. 0. E., was called to install the newly elected officers of Lake Forest lodge 1498 on Tuesday evening. He chose to assist him the members of the successful prize winners m:l‘ Henry â€"Walther and Mr. James esler, first, Mrs. Oscar Schmidley and Mr. Elmer Malmquist, GASOLINE â€" OILS â€" ACCESSORIES P. J. JUHREND, Preprictor PHONE DEERFIELI 250 DRJ Other sizes, Pathfinders and Allâ€"Weathers proportionately priced. Also your size in Goodyear Regular or Heavy Tourist Tubesâ€" the World‘s Standard of Tube Value. 30x3% 29x4. 40 29x4,40 31x5.25 33x6.00 RELIABLE G A R A GE We can supply you with genuine Goodyearâ€"built tires to fit your purse. PATHFINDERS if you want known, dependable quality E, at a low price. GOODYEAR ALLâ€" d illp . ¢ ) WEATHERS if you want the finâ€" M ae? 4A,‘,",,‘". est and best. Each tire is a mt P moneyâ€"saver. Fach is backed by â€" e s AZ L the Goodyear guaranteeâ€"and ours. Quality Meets Your Price in Goodyears â€"â€"â€"We are here to serveâ€"â€"â€" Call on us whenever you have motor or tire trouble ALLâ€" WEATHERS C CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECriON April 19, 1927 Oversize Specimen Ballot Balloon ) CITIZEN‘s JAMES H. DUFFY 346 Park Avenue For Police Magistrate $12.20 $11.95 $11.85 $20.50 $24.75 By Petition & Ee 1. Here are a few representative valuesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scott have taken the upper flat of the Harry White home at 714 Ridgewood drive. Mr. and Mrs. Scott came from Michiâ€" gan to make their future home in Highland Park. Miss Margaret Merryweather enâ€" tertained informally at a very small funcheon and bridge on Tuesday in compliment to Miss Virginia Insull whose marriage to Major Wm. A. |\_ Mr.~and Mrs.~Williamâ€" Pearl and [llin Bernice Pearl returned on Friâ€" day from a two months trip through Il.he west. They visited Los Angeles, San Francisco, Catalina Islands, Van Couver, Portiand and all the large cities of the west. iss Billie Bell will home from â€" Maitison "niversity "tor spend her spring vacation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miss 'Bell will have as her guests Miss Martha Thompson of Beloit, and Mr. The Misses Helen and Hazel Bell will entertain at five tables of bridge on Saturday at their home on N. St. Johns avenue in compliment to their sister Miss Billie Bell and ber guest, Miss Martha Thompson of Beloit. A great many people of the North Shore are interested in the Chicago Blind association, for those interested we announce a concert to be given at Sinai temple, Chicago, on Wednesday evening, April 13. The proceeds of the concert will be used for educating the blind in music. About thirty guests ‘ gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canâ€" mon last night, Wednesday, to hear Prof. Lake give a lecture on "Theoâ€" pathy."" Miss Edith Fyffe will give a supâ€" per party on Easter in compliment to Miss Virginia Insull whose marâ€" riage to Major Wm. A. Rafferty will be an event of this month. Miss Margaret Merryweather is planning to sail April 23 on the Lapâ€" land for Europe where she will spend the summer visiting various countries in that continent. F. Conrad for the past week returned «o her home in South Bend, Ind., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy have returned to Highland Park after spending the winter in Floridg. hmwmuhlm-fluï¬;h-'&-ï¬. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George| April 27. Covers were laid for cight 30x34% eam 20X3% Knone 31x4 * * 9 29x4 40 **~ 31x5.25 **~~° DEERFTELD, ILLINOIS PATHFINDERS $13.25 $ 945 $16.00 $ 9.25 Deerficld, are the l;z;;py p;râ€"e;:vt;“olv; baby boy born Thursday, March 31 at the Highland Park hospital. __ The Girls‘ choir of the Presbyterian church held their first business meet~ ing Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. G. E. Bliss, who is choirmother. Following the supper the meeting was called. to order and officers to represent the organization were electâ€" ed. They are as follows: Virginia Grant was voted monitor; Mae Bliss, secretary; Madeline Bliss, librarian; and Dania Mavor, housekeeper. There Dania â€" Mavor, housckeeper. _ There followed some discussion of various problems after which the meeting was drawnâ€"to a close. Ruth Johnsomof Waverly drive enâ€" tertained at two\tables of bridge on Friday evening at her home. Mr. Ralph A. Bard returned Friday evening from California where he has been for the past month. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zchou of Lake Forest announce the birth of a baby boy on Saturday, April 2 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Dorothy Bard of Egandale road will entertain a number of young peoâ€" ple on Saturday evening for dinner at her home preceding the last Young People‘s Informal dance at the Highâ€" land Park club. Mr. and Mrs. Guido Serafini Hazel avenue announce the birth a baby girl on Saturday, April 2 the Highland Park hospital. April 2, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. _ __. _ es Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bard of Maple ave. returned Saturday from California where they have been for the past two months. Betty Sedgewick of Ravine drive with her friend, Elizabeth Averill of Wisconsin who had been spending the W'WWQ_,- to Kemper Hall after having spent their spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sedgewick. joyed at two tables. CDE1C0ME @VCONe are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby boy born Saturday, Lincoln avenue are the happy Mr“ and Mrs. Frank Jacobs of Irndlr;-G:'Md It means that Euter clothes may be charged â€" with no worry about paying for them May first. To be sure, a bill will be rendered on the first of May, but that is merely for your convenience in reviewing your purchases. Payments may be made in part at that time â€" or deferred wholly until June 10. ; . has many allâ€"yearâ€"round advantages. Homeâ€"owners, and other responsible members of what we think of as the Comâ€" munity of the North Shore, are cordially invited to present applications for this privilege. With Easter Only One Week University 1024 â€"AND NOWâ€" Charge customers may pay for their Easter apparel purchases in June A Charge Account at Lord‘s Convenience of location for North Shore patrons; unquesâ€" tionable reliability of merchandise; attentive and helpful service ; the filling of telephone and mail orders. From Next Sunday Still Another Feature is Added to the Advantages of Shopping at Lord‘s, Fountain Square, Evanston. 1 â€"and practically all spring clothes buying to be done in that weekâ€" of of at Lake County, Minois General Municipal Election (~~~~Tubsday, April 19, 1927 _ Wilmette 3700 JOHN OLIVER WM. M. REAY NANINE G. HOPKINS JULIUS H. ZIMMER WILL KRUMBACH BENJAMIN F. LEWIS LYLE GOURLEY ROBERT R. BOSWORTH WM. J. BROWN FRANK L. CHENEY For Commissioners (Vote for Four) . For Mayor (Vote for Ope) Rogers Park 1122 City Clerk. It