il WruethtNriartrtoqd M, “mm Mr. and Mrs, F, C. Bremer, 101411; ertr of Glencoe. .venue. have mend! loved into their new home on M8 Mes. F. B. Williams of South Sher- idan road left Monday tor Hot Springs. Ark, where she will spend a month. Owing to the illness of (is-trade, Mrs. Williams was forced to postpone her trip from last Thttrs- thy u we stated in last week's Press. Allen Porter of Madison university returned Friday from the college to spend the vacation with his parents. Mr. and Hrs. Harry A. Porter of N. Sheridan road. Ned Wimton, formerly of High- ISPHPF a land Park now of the Northwestern‘ 5ente.s Military Academy of Lake Genevaqtm" with was the guest over the weekend of', Mr. an Pvee.es Bseee 6f Lintnln Avenue. 1a: their 5 Mrs. Green and small daughterJElmer St Hollie. of Canada. an: the guests of i Wilmette, In Green's mother and father. Mnf Mr. am and Mrs. Edward F. Chapin of Vine‘have as avenue. In. Green and daughter "' left today, Thursday, for their iaTi.PsboTe's “it“ W P' the hung: u»; Carolin; Manir of Chicago was visiting friends in Highland Park for the week-end. Mrs. Morton R. Mover of Linn] nvenue entertained informally " luncheon and bridge Saturday for her mother, Mrs, Baker, who is her guest foe I few weeks. on bitdas, April 8. at the Highlana Pafk hospital, Green Bay road, are receiving con- mtuhtions on the birth of I girl Sunday. April to, at the Highhnd Park hospital. Ruth Schonthal of Rice street will leave Friday morning fur Columbus, o.. where she will visit tor ten days. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Mills of Mun, delein. ill., announce the birth of a girl Wednesday, April 6, at the Hitth, ' Park hospital. , their home. 854 North snéridm road, 9nd lure Il"" heated at the Orrington nus. henry tseneke of Laurel ave- nae entertained at luncheon Ind Fridge on Wednesday afternoon at - Mr. and Mes, Robert E. Clark of South St: Jphns aveput: gm: teeitintr Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Enstwuod mad are the happy par- ents of n trirt. born Wednesday. April 6, at the Highhnd Putt lit-pit“. fti"i)titiiiiiijiiiiii' 'tttif ‘I Thaks Leningmn returned Friday night from the Universiry of Mich- ignn to “and the spring vacation with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Lenington of N. Sheridan road. HARKNESS Real Estate Mr. and Its. R. G. Winter of N. Mnudmcmrolqhnm GORDON B. CHASE 77 W. Washington St,, CHICAGO TU. State 8269 MONEY T0 LOAN Summer Rentals are now being considered Within-GM“ First nnd Second Mortgages Low Rates ANOTHER MASS MEETING-, Hm No. I The Misses Dorothy and Eleanor Keller are going to Journey End, Kentucky to spend their spring vucn~ Ttion with friends. ', Mr. and Mrs. M. H. coma had in: their Sunday nests. Hr. and Mrs. {Elmer Stone and son, Elmer Jr., of Mr. 1nd Mn. Theodore L. Osborne have As ttieir guest this week Mrs. Osborne's cousin, Mrs. Bertha Brad- ley of St. Petersburg, Florida. Mrs. Nels Nelson entertained the1 members of her tive hundred club on Suturdly evening " the home of Kr. and Mrs. (mules Larson of Laurel m V VG.“ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson left Monday evening for Rochester, Minn. where Mr. Peterson will undergo another operation At Mayo Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berube will have as their guests on Easter, their family. includgng Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bembe of Evan-tan. hinmt. lhe prizes 'eariwiiiiieu to Mrs. Herman Denzel, Mrs. Elmer 1ulyupiet, Mrsy, Agnes Duffy. Mrs. Oakwood avenue l Mr. Frank Wichman of S. St. a Johns avgnuc lei; Saturday for Cum-' Fir berland. Maryland, on a business I B trip. He will return the latter part _ st of this week. I in Mr. and Mrs. William Poetzl and u sun of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs of Lombard. were the I tt Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A, M. ‘ 5l Trout of Elm avenue: ' I Cora Orer' was delightfully sur-l? prised on Monday evening at her sis- w te r's home, Mrs. P. Roam of Tsy_ske-/ hi Can avenue. Bunco was played, Mrs/ George Shaw winning first prize. Mrs. 1 y! E. Englund second, Margaret Behr, an wald. third, and Catherine mantra“ consolation. Following the Came re- Si freshments were served. 4 ti Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade)H entertained a number of guests atr their home on Second street Saturn; in day evening. Five hundred proved tn the diversion for the evenings' enter-1 n C. P. Sullivan, Mr. Elmer suiaaisi, and Mr, Hermin Dental. Oakwood “I Put Nd 3d- l.P.l~ I‘M" Nani W “In; â€H...“ M m (In mu,“ Ah “I In. I. up mad new It 'irq. 7777A, i-vh a L-ia-car." at u.“ a: ' at†Coupe. who! Cali“: Touring - _ as SCAM Touring Te-ev "tot Nut ' led-t. Adv-Ind Ma, was laid; huh and "In it. new: I big rg'a at ..- _"Pe_r"- --.Mt JEFFERY A. CAROUEVILLE Park Ave. Western Ave. “imam! Ptrk Lake Forest Yom um a High Glide Car " Standard Huh [or mu. Cut. Get _it here. Guinean Cer- lax-ell _ tate T4; in At at... â€1 ._ v. - 'Ti- Jus Riki‘sdn- ' _ _vqTe, 396 mu m. ms; in“... tin- _ _ V .7 _ "tgs “in! HighlandhrkMSah ELM PLACE SCHOOL Monday Evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock Everybody Invited to Attend and Bear Another Straightforward Discussion of City Affairs Auspices of COALITION TICKET tweli'e guests Miss Billie Bell Ind u be: “at! a few days last week Miss Catherine J Stvrns of Mishawauka, Ind. Mist; Bell left on Tuesday to return to her studies at Madison, Wis.. after spend- ing her spring vacation with her put-- ents. Miss Irma Kramer of St. Louis, Mo., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dame]. Miss Edna Walther of Virginia, Minn., is spending her spring vica- tinn with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walther of Green Bay road. Mrs. Arch Abercromby is entertain, ing the members of her luncheon club today, Thursday. Coven are laid for Miss Alice Joyce of Chictgo Wu the guest a few days of this week of Mr. and Mrs. Edward (found. Mr. and Mrs. James Rooney of Superior. Wis., spent a few day! last week visiting friends and relatives here. (20le ----aUNi. HAT. A EVE ----MON., mm wax. TBUtttg.-...--. -----AProL II. ". 10, ti.------ LON CHANEY "on: an??? r6iinv""A§n saws 2 - VODVIL A018 - , FRED BUMES in “BLAZING DAYS" BUBTER nous COIKbY nu Km - t'ATURDAY Inns“ --..-. :83 mini Ave. manwn rm ILL. Get a Hartford Liabilit policy here and drive wit; 'onfidersee-trmteeted from it's not fear of In acci- dent or injury, bu t the knowledge that you are quite likely to hit someone else and be wed for forty or Mty thousand dollars, that make. you uneasy at the wheel. You cannot get any Ken- uine pleasure from your car, under present day con- ditiomi, unless you insure fully. Drive Your Car THE INSURANCI KAN "TELL rr TO his MARINES' ALCYON KrDmES' MA'I'INEE "HUNTING BIG GAME IN APWCA" “noun wrmou'r A KEY" NO. I coxzm’ M 3 - \‘ODVIL A013 - l HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS "ARIZONA BOUND" " A Real Western Phy count - 1'9le . NEW! a - vonvu. Am - , MRS. HAROLD no“) in __:1:_oo MANY cuoousw W. W. Ittiehmlt Confidently! "u"MaruaAMDPaa-a-arramr.tuaNo MARION DAVIES in “THE RED MILL" ". w‘beheld Hui; that??? "i .-.- BA‘l'UlllAY [VIKING ~THUISDAY, APrto. "--- "OKLAHOMANS' THEATRE FRAN 31351.2 FRIDAY. APRIL " FF nnd ii- ENS For Bargains " Real; The Want Ad Pug; _ 125 Nola St. John- Avenue Watch For Our Opening Reliable Furriers . 368 Central Atenue, Highland Park Tel. Highland Park 351 J & L gmAngéeGE STUDEBAKER Commander About the last of this month we are opening a high class furrier's shop at 368 Central Avenue, Highland Park. We will specialize in the better grade of furs, and our burglar and fireproof storage vault will have a capacity of 4,000 coats. ' Takes Command T of Country All work done by experienced Swedish furriers VICTOR BROTHERS Phone today for a demonstration either city or vacation use. The Studebaker Commander-with Big Six performance heightened-- is smashing all records including those of speed and hill climbing. You will find it an ideal car for Phone B,fettUnd Park 388 or 1241 7 THURSDAY. APWL H.