dren, Gloria Jeanne and Junior, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank â€"J. Conrad and family of 1141 Sheridarf and Wesiey Conrad motored bmhh-.‘h-hy.h spend a few days with college friends ‘at Purdue, â€" Irving gradusted from the university in the class of 1926. He leaves on Saturday for Scheneckâ€" ady, New York, where he will resume his position with the General Electric company after spending two weeks with his parents. Mrs. John Gaszer and family of Chicago were guests last week of Mr. family of Ridgewood drive were the weekâ€"end guests of Mrs. Hanson‘s -.u.mnâ€"-o-tcu-:: Mr. Arthur Gruel returned on day from a motor trip through Wisâ€" and friends here. Mrs. Rudoiph was m former resident of Highland Park. Green Bay road. Mrs. Henry Fisher who has been on the sick list for the past week is able to be around again. Mr. C. A. Norris of Des Moines, III. to attend the homecoming. Both :nwhnfmlymm-l- Mrs. Percy Prior will entertain the Friday Night Bridge club at her home on Wade street tomorrow evening. The game will be played at two tables and later refreshments will be served. Mrs. John Rudoiph with her mothâ€" Mra. Irving Randall of Linden Park place entertained at bridge on Thursâ€" day for her sister, Mrs. Carpenter who is visiting her from New York. ‘The Baraca class: of the First United Evangelical church will enâ€" tertain_the Philathea class at a Halâ€" lowe‘en party on Monday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hentry Liske and four children spent the weekâ€"end in North Judson, Indiana, where they were the guests of Mr. Liske‘s brother, Mr. Mrs. Helen F. Golden and two chilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Puizin of Wnflmnnhhw: lations on the bifth of a son on day, Oct. 23 at the Highland Park been called by the president and the secretary of the council. This meetâ€" ing will be held on Thursday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 27 at eight o‘clock in u.e} Presbyterian church. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Schildberg | of Ash street, Winnetka, are the proud parents of a baby girl born on | Sunday, Oct. 23 at the Highland Park | hospital. The North Shore Art league‘s third lecture given by Dudiey Crafts Watson was held on Monday evening in Matz hall Community house, Winâ€" netks. These lectures are well attendâ€" | ed and have proved very interesting. There are three more lectures in the looked forward to. A special meeting of the executive committee of the Highland Park Council of Religious Education has Worthy Chaplain at Bethany Shrine, Racine, Wis., and on October 19 she filled a station of Worthy Guide at Nazareth Shrine, Chicago. The ladies of the Five Hundred club gave a linen shower on Friday for Mrs. Nels Nelson of 543 Central aveâ€" Sunday sehool class of the First United Evangelical church held their annual banguet at Mrs. Botkers home on Park avenue. Fourteen girls were of and ï¬i ts. Bert Nichol and Miss Winiâ€" fred Ni of Wilmot road ‘were the dinner guests ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Blasier of Bloom street for Sunday. avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Morton J. Traub of N. Linden avenue. . â€"__Mr. and MeX~FÂ¥atk 6. Carape, Miss Among those entertaining at dinâ€" ner at the Highland Park club preâ€" ceding the opening dance of the year are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Maple avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Lincoln avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Vigeant of N. Linden Thursday and Friday afterncons at her home on Ravine drive. Miss Janet Bard entertained a numâ€" ber of young people st her home on Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewis of S. Linâ€" den avenue and Mrs. Christine T. ma&-mm:w at twentyâ€"five tables bridge on Wednesday afternoon at the latters THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1987 On October 18 Mrs. Charles Brace from a motor trip Wisâ€" harls. + ~ . Holth i mk + ow Haks, Tho atinds scent atlf [~~~ o io rambamen Immr W. PEASE, Pharmacist nts Mr. and Mrs. Babr of â€" xt *iko a Bloom street filled a station of and Alfred St. Peter will , Sr., through the McCormick estate at $A V' Te "wigzo 1 s Mn oenaameniisnmed, en in the party. . * Mceting at the eptrance of the esâ€" tate at four o‘clock, the party roam: ed through the beauty spots, which Mr. Smith has access to because of his reputation as a natureâ€"lover, After the trip the group met in the Elm Piace school, where box Iunches Sr., of Moraine road entertained at five tables of cards on Tuesday eveâ€" ning in. celebration of their thirtyâ€" fifth wedding anniversary. thirty Deerfleldâ€"Shields teachers hiked TEACHERS ON VISIT TO McCORMICK ESTATE Miss Mona Bahr who is teaching school in La Crosse, Wis. this year will arrive home Friday to visit her parents and then will go on to Chamâ€" game on Saturday. She will visit her Gloria Light Co. of her Sewing club on Wednesday af. Escorted by J. L. Smith, principal 112118 N. May St. ig #â€"x% s y rbA-.Jvnm mg athletic contest or exercise, 3 o nï¬ maaneg is E'Mh“* RUBBING ALCOHOL furnace will automatically and economically maintain the desired temperature under all weather conditions. For Tired and 217 Burchell Avenue The Doran Oil Burner for hot water, steam or hot air AVE witk SAFET Y OIL HEAT GUST OSTRAND * a. $295.00 Telephone H. P. 993 Complete With 250 Gal. Tank Plumbing and Heating 217 Burchell Ave. Highland Park, Mincis * Telephone H. P. 993 AUTOMATIC _ GUST ::_Arhuhudr The Best at Any Price! Aspirin Tablets Road and Central Avenue, Highland‘ Park, Miimeio.â€"within thirty (30) days from the date !ï¬v ty further given. iha# the yas #are ment is divided in ten (10) m That the amount/of the first installment is $1,800.00 and that each of theâ€"remaining inâ€" stallments is $1,300.00 That all installments draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from September 26th, 1927. The first installment is payable on the 2nd day of Janâ€" wary, A. D. 192%. The second installment one year thereafter and so on annually until all installments are Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this 27th day of October, 1927. It is true aspirinâ€"legailyâ€" mains in the Village of the Woods Subdivision, whfl-%flflmrï¬w Lake and State of lilinois, as more «ppear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office. That the Warrant for ""all prtsons intercsted are hereby notified. to are eall and pay the amount assessed ut the Colâ€" lector‘s Office, City Hall, corner of Green Bay beartily by our "commuting" stuâ€" dents, as there is now room for everyâ€" PSbl liptice‘s Borety wirte at the Coun t Court of Lake c--nulâ€"b..'t- renderâ€" is finished, and pouring‘of cement is expected to begin in a few days. The improvement will be a motable one and is much needed, owing to the inâ€" crease of traffic through the city. one to sit down. ':tfloéh'ofl.tb' h‘!‘.'.f- nue ma 0: that city, is progressing rapidly. Most of the excavation on both sides of the present pavement through town WIDENING OF WAUKEGAN AVENUE PROGRESSING THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, of a system of water RUBLY that the said premises are continguous to the City of Highland Park and not embraced within its present limits or within the presâ€" ent limits of any incorporated town, eity or villaze; that there was attached thereto and by reference made a part of the petiâ€" tion a plat showing the premises in question and their relation to the city limits of said City of Highland Park; that said petition prayed that the said territory be annexed to the City of Highland Park in accordance s e e e ne e ots verted in Chieago Tite and Trust Company as Trustee; that the premises concerning which the said petition was filed are described as follows : verty, that the title e t oi ol nown qs -“\"W.murmbln- nesation of the property therein described to the City of Highiand Park in the County of Lake and State of Illinois; that said petiâ€" tion shows that the said Hoyt King and Edythe E. King are the beneficial owners of 20000 F MLpgois IN east quarter (NEW); thence North to the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter (NE!,) of the Northeast quarâ€" ter {NEW); thence East to the place of bewinning ; ho e e e en en {NE!,) of the Northeast quarter (NEW) ; thence West to the Southwest corner of the Northwest quarter (NW%) of the Northeast quarter (NEÂ¥) of the Northâ€" «Beginzing .at‘the Northeast corner of said Section Twenty (20); thense south to the "Southefist corner of .the Northâ€" cast quarter (NEW) of the Northamst quarter (NEW) of said Section; thence West: to the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter (SEW) of the Northâ€" east quarter (NEY,) of the ‘Northeast quarter (NE%); thence North to the Northeast corner of the Southwest quarâ€" ter (SWH} of the Northeast quarter The North Half of the Northeast quarâ€" ter (Nlb) of the Northeast quarter INEY ) Section Twenty (20) and the Southeast quarter (SE%) of the Northâ€" cast quarter (NEÂ¥) of the Northeast quarter (NEW) of Section twenty (20), all in Tevu@ Fortyâ€"three (43) North, Range Twelve"(12), East of the Third T«:}Ew&â€" described boundary Imu_ toâ€" wit : THE _ SOUTHEAST Akg‘.m OF THE NORTHEAST OF THE NORTHâ€" EaST m;g OF sECTION 20, ALL N To «3 IOI'HLLAI.ANGI 12, EAST OF THE 3rd P. M. IN KE COUNâ€" TY, ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANY, FOR THE ANNEXAâ€" TION To THE GrTY oF HIGHLAND Pakk OF THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORKTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHâ€" EAST QUARTER OF SECTION %, AND THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE Radio Service \_ THE COUNTY COURT OF LAKE COUNTY To THE OCTOBER TERM A. D. ps2t ( THE MATTEE OF THE PETITION OF HOYT KING, EDYTHE E. KING, JOE 9 a td mds a ZAMHNLE AND CHICAGO â€"TITLE Phone H. P. 1128 For Prompt and Your superintendent not only knows who makes the best clinical thermometer, and the best bandage gauze, but she also knows the most attractive Nurses‘ Costumes. You‘ll find the PAUL JONES label in those she wears. PAUL JONES Nurses‘ Costumes supply an ingenuity that emphasizes the personality of a nurse, even though her costume is tailored to A the same specifications as those of the other Reliable Work _ The Superintendent Wears Them , that the said Joe Zahnle Garnett‘s in said property is $2.50 to $4.95 Come to our Nurses‘ Shop and see the new styles. You‘ll understand what we mean. 104â€" m-‘-‘--:.-:'m Aroadcloth and Brainâ€" The fay‘ 4 â€" 516 Central Avenue :. the seme of u_A-:';-tmu ~"An Act tory to and b:‘:hlâ€" towns and villages and to unite citics, towns and villages," apâ€" proved April 10, 1572 as amended; that said petition contained the further prayer that 1 i ge e e en Pm NOE &rhdmfln-hmn\dw the City Council or Bourd of Trustees of Dll ALZ LPCRet or Hoard of 516 Central Avenue Highland Park, IJ. -Bioor:wsflâ€"mm ~*hegs>..vext door to the Consumers store FO‘LLOW THE CROWDS AND SAVE MONEY A CARLOAD OF FANCY RED APPLES FANCY YELLOW BANANAS Firm and ripe. 3 lbs. for ...____. A CARLOAD OF WHITE COBBLER DAKOTA POTATOES Best cooking. Good winter keepers. For this bigvnle,rb;r s;câ€"l; FRESH WAX OR GREEN BEANS; 2 lbs. for .. )___.. FANCY DRY ONIONS 6 lbs. for ... ... HEAD LETTUCE IC Large solid heads FANCY RIPE TOMATOES 2 lbs. for Blue Goose Fruit Shop BIG SALEFRIDAY &SATURDAY on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables to be sold at the lowest prices at the Residence Studio, 820 Ridge Terrace, Evanston. . Tel. Gn-h.l 802 STORE NEWS LOUISE M. Teacher of Piano Allâ€"Wool Blankets . :kut:dhhflql@hm BLUE GOOSE FRUIT SHOP DON‘T MISS THIS BIG SALE! EVANS 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ | FANCY GRAPEFRUIT | fix the 19th day of November, at 9 gh CONCORD NEW YORK GRAPES, per basket ... | ginw of said petition; that in secord {In the forencon «s the FANCY TOKAY GRAPES 6 to 7 Jb. basket .________ HandFEmbroiderâ€" | ~ ed Night Gowns . | _ $1.00 a Made of quality crepe de Wt Th in hat Rnald a k TOx80Part Wool Blankets $4.95 Wool Filled Comforter $8.50 Filled with 100% pure carded wool and covered with plain and printed sateen. A big value at All styles. Made of serviceable materials and neatly finished. Full size blankets in large block patterns. Colors are green, orâ€" ange, rose, blue, tan, grey lavâ€" Crepeâ€"deâ€"Chine l Chemise $1.95 Maids‘ Aprons 95c to $3.50 Maids‘ Head Bands 50¢ to 75¢ naids’ Collar and Cuf Sets (Signed) : HOYT KING, EDYTHE E. â€"KING, JOE u%NmLK CHICAGO TITLE & UST COMPANY as Trustee under Trust No. 19108 and mot personally. _ _ _ C t Highland .Park, II. 2 5 C bushe! CLARENCE B. Teacher of Vielin Viola, Ensemble By FRIEDA TOW, Assistant Scereta PaGK $1.65 $2.45 25¢ 25¢ 49¢ 29¢ 25¢