$H--t.erMr.amdMrs, “we“ IhwEe-uetLMrn-dxrhohq. '-.-rranenr-huBm.. hubWi-nm‘ *Ile-l-o-luymhu- , Iguanas-uh:- duh. _ F '%-a..th-fiarthe _ "tA-h-th.'"--'-, Social and Personal I an? liu Berth Allincof m. I"! '.athe-rarrthqihee-tirrat “Bryn“. Il- Citherh- mm eet%rtaiaed "rh.eeee%bm_-tne. 'hs.3itEHtt5moft9tmlr,Wu., yuthvukdl-tdlrhnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom SLh'Ot attended the official visit of the grand worthy mannn at the Wilmette chapter. 0.113.. 01 Monday evening. The Prmairyterian guild met at the home of Mrs. Charles Benson of Lin- coin avenue on Monday wirh Mrs. Earl Purdey ascistint The study was on the growth and development cf Chris- tunity. wank-Wham Maura! 1"rurueu-dvissita"uA-A. Miss Georgia Bradley, art super- visor of Elm Place sehol entermined at a bridge and super party- Wednes- day night for Miss Dorothy Kratsch. who was married in Chicago Friday. The score cards were very clever hav- ing been made by Miss Bradley. They represented thes bride and groom and various articles of furniture. The D. S. H, S. faculty will enter- min the Elm Place and Ravinia school funnies next Thursday evening with a cafeteria supper in the high drool sock] rooms. Miss Dorothy Kratsch, a member of the Elm Place staff was married Friday night, March 30. at eight- thirty o'clock to Francis Harold Ben- nett of Chicago at the szansvood Presbyterian church. A reception fol- lowed the services at her home. It. and Mrs. Bennett will reside in Bog. Word was received here curly Hon- dly telling of the sudden death of lit- Ale Phoebe Anne Berry the two yet old daughter of Mr. and Hrs. Fred B. Barr; of Burlington, Iowa. In. Berry made my nun triads hen during her visits irs_rriersteCmr% thetr-tofHe1ms0mmdGUdem Then-Vini- school faexdtreoter- mirsedtheD.tkH.B.amtEhrsPueo -fwivetr.sdhmrbamhyatssrtxmt -attheLioeohtsehod_r Mrs.A.Geoovaet-emtd- 'n.tqmehinNieatroaritttfrsV Mk.nndMm.tuamiar.rustt- and M Buter, It Ah M. Home *-rettmsedhmrsadetightftdtH. tqPhoearix,oliforetia.aodthrtrU- minim Mr.andMrB.3ethnA.Ptag-annd Mr. and Mrs. L. Norman of S. Green Bay road entertained sixteen guests at their home on Saturday night at bridge. The oceacion being in cele- bration of Mrs. Norman's birthday anniversary. on the sick list for the past eight darsiaatrutobtePdatraiy. --. Irr.W.K_emrhoustreegt Gabriel 1utNrthrr-tremrdar' hmg-nchw Frederick Golden, Jr., who has beeo There's not a smart vogue for Spring that you can't buy " The LORETTA SHOP Sensibly Priced! The Loretta Shop The new popularity of lace in combination with chiffuns completely satisties the new more feminine trend in fash- ions. Their soft, rippling lines are flattering indeed. Highland Park, Illinois 10 North Sheridan Road Phone H. P. ustttrtte Jnrelry and a full Hut of flutrcrs, scuris Lace Gowns othe r "crtwsorie " Printed Frocks So many-of the smart en- sembles combine a plain color with the now so smart prints that selection is al- most bewildering. The color combinations are delightful, the designs in, teresting, but the most im- portant factor is the styL ing. Correctness of line is Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tilman enter, mined at two tables of bridge on Thes.. day evening at their home on Car tral avenue. Miss'Kathleen Cole underwent an operation yesterday for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital. She ic getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fishhaek, Jr., of Brookings, S. D., announce the an rival of a son, Home Fishhack m, on Sunday. Mrs. Fishback was forms oriy Miss Margaret Nason of this city. Glreia Jeanne Golden who was on the sick list a few days of this week is able to be around again. Mrs. Lee Voelmer of Lincoln avis hue is leaving next week with rel:- tives to spend three months in Cali- fornh. imperative in prints Mrs. A. C. Allen of Glenview ave nue is confined to her home with neuphritis. The American Legion auxiliary will hold their next regular meeting on April 9 at the home of Mrs. Steiner of Springfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow who went February and March in Pasa- (EA-n3, Santa Barbara and Del Monte. Cami. returned home Sunday. Ensembles SStGAth.Ja-A- If an“; Par-l 600uuU-gtt2 Choice Easter plants and Cut F lowers f "ErtrmMELaMgrPiit.,MMMmAMBP"rt.T"aNtt. Inna-Imus“ feathry-etairroAer6re -tthrwintermmsths umedh feuteeo.vtrii1aotretrrttrrri- Able - Energetic - Efficient ' His Record Norton E, Flood was born in Gurnee. Warren township. in IMF. the sun of Harry E. Flood And Sarah Hood. His early years won spent on his fath. er's farm near Gurnve where he gray to manhood. He was mar- ried in 1922 to Maren?" How- ard of Russell. In 1923 Mr. Flood moved to Waukeran and accepted a position with the At- The oP,ice of County Coroner is one which demands the full and undivided attention of the holder of that otfiee. It is not eac,sential that your coroner be a physician. In fact. the statutes of Iliinnis make no mention of such a reuuirermmt. In such inqut-sts as require a°knowiedge of medical prac- tice. (a mutt-m physicians appointed by the coroner can Fe promptly summoned. Many physicians in Lake County are willing to pcrform autopsies without cost to the taxpayers, charging: ti vi: svrvices to the ectate of the deceased. is not always free to answer call immediate! not Le thy care with a man in office des otitsg the job. charging ti vi: svrvices ta the mutate (white deceased. More impnrtu-nt than a knowledge of medicine and its practice is prompt response to requests tor the services of the corr,ner's rdiice. A coroner who is a practicing physician orfice t dvma n-i Norton E. Flood El NORTON E. FLOOD Republican Candidate for CORONER LAKE COUNTY ring to (Ir . nua1ificat A LARGE VARIETY AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. FREE DELIVERII'IS FROM WAUKE- F CAN TO CHICAGO VOTE FOR 1' Lake County will Auk.- in ,upportimr e Norton E. Flood .. nf r Jrrmer. Always inns w-Arker for the .1: " Lake County. 12 to this important next April 10 Erwin F: Deei the job VOTE FOR vmm'uuau'u-uu AMG; fur-vim â€spirit-mud†Hui-tab. if Eli’s: teo'? an,†um A. - Mr. Fhmd, if th-cted. nromism ahle and 'f',icyrnt administration , ' the Mic, " County Coroner. lie stand, fur the interests of the newbie in matters 'c'h-ctime public safety on streets and hid-Aways. He bHieves that the um? of Corr-net should be con- ducted in a fair and impartial manner and that verdicts Humid be returned promptly And with- nut prejudice to any of the principals involfvd. ur.r.' rapid 9rvtrrtre,iort and I "uade'drstrict superintendent h he has been Tum yeah " His ld Platform i. Such would his full time to a Co, He -n and was he tmt “fully . E A ST E R _____ _ "Tpaatiarriiiii. INrtBe? 13 S. St, Johns Avenue &ndcy.Apdl8ti,h . I-ttmth'..--'"'---'"-"'.:""--"""" than from; little things to - the pal-Ion! much that'i cherished by those who receive. 389 Central Avenue WHATEVER IT MAY BE YOU'LL FIND rr HERE! When Easter morning (laws. and the Easter Parade commences. will you be ready for it? Out- tit yourself from ourlarge and comprehensive stock of Men's and Boy's Spring Wear. All the newest and smartest fashions are on display here. - All Ready fot Easter EARL W. GSELL & CO. HATS, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY wttnoritiYo1JReiftbetot_doetenro-t especially to We: dab an! Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Michael St e r n s Suits. and Top Coats (130" . Hriotlj,li,ll PHARMACISTS '9tkvJa..A- do" . id?iji,i..tll/f.l1 389 Roger “401-602 “my.QO _ 1 Phone l Highlngd Park Avenue if