{ Hal attended his brother as best '. Inn. After the services I reception g Moved at the home of her uncle *‘Ir. W. M. Stone of [awe aVenue. t After a week's motor trip to Niagara _ Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Hott are living ‘j at the Reeers Park hotel until their f Meat in Rogers Park is com- Ir. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen) - mle'd their home on S. St. Johns prune for the summer and are new h to (Sign Luke. , In. Richard Heath alumina! It_ arheiAee lunch-on last Thursday ur' hut-L , ‘Ihlady Eh Sod-l dub will meet TIM; Jane tit. All members. by Ira! to attend. _ ' h Eleanor Saunas Vin be host: b to the Chieaeo Smith College club‘ gums: n'n. Indon"ons. 'slr-iT EEG-ling of lime Elsie bku, _reeatr, infant daughter of ' In. George Williams is at Mayo but": hospital. Rochester, Minn, M she is undergoing treatment. In. Finley Johnson of St, Louis E the guest for a few weeks of her IBM In. R. A. Hoff of Central ave Miss Eleanor Stevens will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday, June 6 in compliment to Miss Carolyn Case, I June heide-eieet. Mr. and Mrs. James Collins had as their guests yesterday. Mr. md Mrs: T. M. longsVand Mr. and Mrs. S M.) Jones and their families of Kenosha, Robert Osborne of 5;; iork is vis- iting his parents Mr. tad Mrs, Liv- ingstone E. Oslgome of Woodland ave Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert Henthom all daughter. Clmlyn. and Mr. John Reynolds spent Sand†with Mr. Hen- thtmt's mother in Kenosha, Wis, Barbara Frank entertained several af her young friends at g costume, party Saturday afternoon, in honor of her birthday anniversary. I my C. Stone of Chicago became the bride of Mr. Marion Hair, son of It. and Mrs, R, A. Hott of 734 Cen- hnl avenue. The Res. C. F. Kleihauer Performed the common): The church was attractively decorated in palms ind baskets of trowers, The bride We a white satin gown and A long veil carryiatt a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Ad: lay Stone as maid of honor and two bridesmaids. The girls wore. "as of pink. tttlow and green silk: -irat-itouartha't r,.-trmersieetr. I.lfCu-'-errsrartuee lLNtTAt:'ttg,.t - - ,,,__, A-"". - slwu auA. " carrying bridbsmaids, bouquets of “lions colored roses. Mr. Le Roy A very pretty church wedding took place Saturday afternoon at six ouock in the Garfield Avenue Meth- odist church. Chicago, when Miss h. w lie-morn sud daugh- Mn. Iâ€! My in Chi- ? viii Pt Chm Duplnim uhW.hliBMts0tlgi,IEtts Fra it; knew _-"' T.'iiiiulGtr, w u o’er-till for tumor of [fugiw Liia 355671;. 5“ In John Srseedeaarers [minim on the birth m bor- Sunday " the uMln-pital. . lay-and Show: entertaiet- . out": " her brake club. I-r-ei-e V _ -daersMe.hertMartietst p_-_II§'d-.dgmol - M’s-huh Hunt-um H M Sunnis! afternoon ft-ee-It-tre "tera- " {out o'cloék at chuck. - A My followed a an In. Julius mine: of guidinlc MIME-mm‘h r-_1rrrtistheeraoarm Remember our guarantee: "E, we remove it and refund Tour man Have your Vanna" amt that" comes. BetterThanliuerintheBa Buying Cm]! Guaranteed Coal or Coke no. u the low summer Primm ia better than putting money in the bank became it will yield hr (ruler dividends. “gamma. mars-asm-tatt-tsir-oar I Sunday " the, First Holy com-uh will be ad-' at). _mirtiatered at the humid: Cam, m mttertaiet-,lceptioet church Sunday mum. :' F be! bridge club. Mrs. W. G. Tel-nun will entertain .at a bridmnpper for the twin“ than: nod $1.11th Elm Pure school at her home mt' M†f- Chi/Central avenue on Ion-h]. ',, - Duplaim _ Mrs. S. A. St. Peter is entertain- hnhoPn-br- in: the members of hef I‘M! in». when lie club todar, Thursday. " in Ion-2’ n-L But my on 0am - “at." um lull-mm 'Ci-rr-.,) , _ luch." of the Ute Phie6eHeA Var») M Net bias tUled no" COAL we] bins titled not, It will prove a real in- you will have nothing to worry about when Aar, . COKE 7 FEEL OIL PHONE hlGNLAND PARK 2.00 Jm‘ WARS ALL OVEN 1"! HOIYM SNQRE ASK FOR SP] (“INNER “Every ton refund your money." of tyartteAquieiiiiGriG Dun-MM“ _ luau-dun. Juli-swing "t-ttoR-htiahrtte-er. InW.r.anng-hnhn~ 1dr"rHottraA-eau-t “MM-9&- Ikr-.aem. Punk .rsstsuiu.aiGTiiaTs" "tar-dt..---- I ;‘ mu Frances Palm tn the undead guest of Dr. uni In. R. *0. Schlosser of Em. } The when of m. lanes purist. ‘Hichvnod, ambled " nine o'dock Emmy morning n the _ Ind _xeettbrmrtmrtotheAaeeosiem- Hanan Buckley madman†:formully dedicated. Sole-n“ hm Crmtirmation will take place this afternoon " 4:30 o'eloek in St, James Catholic church. There will be about eighty people in the chm and the new auxiliary bishop, Bishop Bernard Sheil of Chieaeo Vin per- form the ceremony. Mrs, George Pett was pleasantly surprised at her home on N. Green Bay road on Sunday evening when _lwenty»hm of her friend: an to help her celebrate her birthday ur- niversary. Five hundred in pur- ed, the successful prize winners be, ine Mrs. Loni: Bernhe and Mr. James Walter. tirstt In. Oscar Schmidley and Mr. A. L. Kuhn, sac- ond; Mrs. Fred Rnbly and Mr. Jo- seph Stipe, emtsoution. Mrs. Harry Paul attended I lunch~ eon bridge last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F. A. Coapnun at Stewart Ridge, 11). In an N. Green Bay road. The game will be enjoyed at three “Mes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paul had as their week-end guest Miss Mary Holdridge of Kansas City. Mrs. John Croke wan be hostess on Friday afternoon to the Fort Sheridan Bridge club " her home Dr. Ibsy Rhinehart of South Bend. WWII." heller Valedidor ind, was the “wk-end in)“: of Mr, Hester Ann Thomas Salu- and Mrs. George F. Conrad of Deer- lalorian or Class {de avenue. - Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl re- turned to their home on S, Sheridan road on Wednesday after I week‘s stay in Rochester, Minn. 'EXHAL PRICES Mr. C. A. Norris of the Southern .Surety Co. has returned to Highland Park after a three weeks business stay at the home office In Des Moines, Iowa, The last meeting of the Fear of the Fort Sheridan Woman's club was held in the club room on Monday eve- ning. A social evening was spent and a large attendance was present. The club will adjourn until October. Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, '2% Roger Williams avenue sailed for Europe on the 18th. She will be gone three months and plans to visit England, Ireland and France. the M. C Conrad home. The Misses Lucille and Masta Helm and Robert Helm of Fisk, Wis, are the guests tor several weeks of their aunt, Mrs. E. M. Conrad. Mrs. Pansy who has spent the past week with her daughter returned to Fisk. Monday. Mr. and M and Mr. and and children, ChicaRo. were the M. c, Com Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pickett of W. Park avenue are the proud par- ents at" a sun born on Monday, May 28 at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sand, of momma avenue are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son on Tuesday, May 29 " the Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mum of Ever» cit place, Highwood, mmunce the birth of a son on Tuesday, May 29, at the Highland Park hospital. from Cleveland, Ohio. where be ill called on business. and Mrs. '"tofore Jam-gens must satisfy or Mrs. Edwin Jeuriieos Mary and Patsy, of me Sunday guests at -""""'"'""'"""_H-el. mun-anus...â€- hhhl. . MbStP-nl'lmm Peet-eu-u-. toeuef-er-turrtt-,'-. Ink-“duck.â€- eyt"St PP-Azh that “EMORIAL DAY PROGRAM IMPRESSIVE IN DEERFIELD Hater Ann has been on her dug hockey and swimming teams for {our mm. She in pknning to attend Bryn In" wasâ€. Chosen from a group of no com- petitors. Dorothy was recently â€raided one of the two Swarthmore College open uhohnhipg for women. Hester Ann Thom- has very nur- ly tied Dorothy in sports, clubs. posi- tion. Ind grades. She has been an the honor roll for three years. She is mintion editor of the Annual and is duo I member of D. G. A, and the French. Deb-ting. Fencing, and Serr ior Garrhek clubs. of the D. G. A. for form rears. She has belonged to the _ club for one nor. the fencing club for one yur. and the swimming, basketball. and hockey teams for four yen. She also has been a member of the Junior and Senior Garrick club: and I mem- ber of the debating club. "ylotthmt'h‘mliw tum-dab! IiciaiiriVTiCi"iru"i'"Gtti'C Inn's In»: I.“ In t-,ti'itrhitr1it] match-trunk toatteodtueraduatirw M Inmlmbmmllen,m (mm-wan]! Is-my-mrs/sill-rail-ici/iii-aus";.'."."-',', Enduring. tirservieoirttoe-ln.d Because of her numerous number of Ak and B's throughout the entire four Fear term. Dorothy Keller has been chosen valdictoriun of the Deer, field-Shields senior ttlass. Hester Ann Thomas. also because of her exert tionnlly high grades, has been claim sslutatoriaut, Commeuceinrnt in June M. STUDENTS IN HOME»: PLACES ON PROGRAM Dorothy Keller Yaledietoriart my. mum" “an.†c101: The vawr Tm In rad, v. Peter r... Hunk {ma Tie, Toe Imh ht Idditign fie; has been I member mm Phrlli. [dell Twme of lave Ind Hove Hell". ov, Ne _ Dina "r the Eh-a P-rkvw. or, (:AN0. Ct u-... I,, u . “un- um"! kn" " the 'urirrnrttes m .. . Bum- News. Xmum in sic? Pink.“- Pitch m: cm; nut-Ming an»? Phorbh Sultry The Grosies aw ('ummw V89" Hymn Redun- In Mary lmiw Irk‘krnnn Link MU. MutTet --., u mum 'hrmmou» Rheum-m " 'um Ann: McCternat, I -ee. To . Tor Sudan" H'hirIry-Tunh‘y swam In! Inn, Cape Fm" Riv-om [mm Peter Pan Picture Suite Louise no! N Peter Meets andy Dunn; Birmrn Junc- White B--wemtr', Nursery Clark Shutnn St, Pete, Mr. 1nd In. David Alenu- d High-cod an the happy parent- d a no horn My at the HM Put kingpin-l. Mr. 1nd Mrs. C. Spencer Eturia.e of Grand Rapids. Mich., spent 1.» terday with the Udell and Cope fan- "ies. PRESENT PUPILS 1N RECITAL SATURDAY Mrs. MeCieman's Classes Ap. pear In Program Saturday Night Mrs. Orrin E. Keller is antes-mil- ing It luncheon today for her mother. In E. C. Keller of [an Austin, Calm. who mind here Sunday. as, iLTrmriTaiGci'i77r. I. rm a." l mum-tur- I Palace-mm†_l:_; 9mm. M I... b- --- I Eua, vii-{lira Currv The New, Never um: - _ FF Bub WM. Jody in». Ind Vin-lions in " " _ gmeph-ne a»; first 'urjiGe5iix"a, Song}; in D mg, ye; 1eGiiiii'ii, _ Donn. Jenn Udell a __smim up. Cumu vim‘ Alb: Barnum my!†Brawn Bots White an†BlYI‘Im may Stronger Jamel Less in Sehubert 3.“. Anne new...“ Cro-by Adam- (ix-drink: Hunk I new: Wyn Warner new; Hndyn Blah HA’dn Koren Bend, Gribel Brett It“ - - 'i.i. Wm“ "" 'll'1u'l'l'dNe'PAU 1h shunt-human â€but j it: 033mm 10 001mm tNMP you â€ABUSE These objections. tiled in the county court. make protest if the aneu- me'nh are illegal or if the tax is excessive. The Northwestern has paid MI of its taxes ml): the exception of $606.- 26. Thin gunman! has been left un- paid. Itmfdilu to J. R. Morse, counn ty treasurer. As this mad tues each year when the levy exceeds the lilo!- anceg of the law on certain portions} it is safe to presume that this is the} true. that the bill has not "t fully paid this year. canny, it is reported {mm iFGi; Inn. The Chicago & North Western and the Chicago Milwaukee a St, Paul zailways are preparing to object to $3937.51 on their tax bills, in Luke TWO RAILROADS OBJECT AGAINST CERTAIN TAXES to take under the vilified William A. Sehumann, North Chi- cago. Inventory and waiver of wid- ow's award approved. John R. Thompson. Lake Forest. Previous widow's selection Jet aside and award ordered paid in cash, $75,000 Flux-mm: nuthorind to turn nver cert-in stock to Rose H. Thompson and Florence T. Thomas. Claim of Rose H. Thompson allowed for ".yt9.0?.6.63 Election of widow Fells ' Larson 1 ‘H. Press [P.‘Service L Anspnth Elizab: th B. vnnderktoot, Lake Bluff, minor. Final report approved, Estate timed. Ctt.arles Ely Latimer,' Lake Forest. Petition for probate of Will filed and set for hearing June It, t92tt. Peti- tion shows In estate of $14,000 which is kivrn In his wife Sarah Elliott Latimvr. Proof or heinhip taken. Emily Russell Dawson. Lake For. est, Order of partial distribution mv tered nunc pro tune as of Hatch 32. 1927 Recent court. "f as Tom)“- PROBATE MATTERS OF INTEREST HEREABOU'IS Recent [Wings of Court in 'settrm.erst 2f Estates; Humnwnd hurled for Larson's while "Lem" Weiss was the winning pitcher. Auspach Realtors meetapp _;..,l _- In “other speeuea1ar tune. M'- beat Larson’s school bongo on In- day. Neither nine Wu a e to mix- ter " the phte until the eighth when a uingle. Ed king's home run a two errors gu’e F eli's buys their full total of four. of the ninth vi- Jch 6th. tho Pres: pitcher. dun-i th- in - the inBetd. Jurud 0h Eh P. B. twirl", pitched superb h" bat walk- ued in the and t'autie Th. by. counted twice in the timt kushtq and were 1selpless Uterwamb. Tho hid- in: of "Charlie" Wu... “a 3w- berg featured. - W.“ - - Paths-minute.» 1uservieoirttoe-aGGl. " Ivan Ionian-l hall“ the tutiusert"stseir-.iiiudtAt "Forfeit, Indoor I“ - w; 1?d.?'2tftt,ettrf ',t1t?..tttlt1rtttr) yum-"ulna“; Onlén; Iii-.1355 proceedings in probate interest here, are reported Standing To Dale ' week Are as fo0ows: 'ubtic Service vs. Lag. meet Nash-Ford W. L. Pet. ‘ Anon. hm ',uldA1'llll'l'el'.1'.TdSu',,t but!“ lice-phi.“ h',Tt.taP.t,tttfP"" that m Ci',1'iSiiii1ii','/,?rrae - 1'l'l'dlurrilatnt 33 3 gï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚sï¬ï¬ï¬ " North M'."§.¢""" ___......... 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RAND McNALLY'S Road Maps on Sale Here Graduation Gifts _ [,.c,,,i_ir" JV @{weddincg STATIONERY w " _ -tv-A.'S'2ri-eeLT -""ed""u1i'"- " e Jeer,ttt..a. Shop PERFUMES UHE 212' “I: t"2"ie'"_""f'"'"""- Icy-ei-iid-ii-air. 1teyt.yttoiGi1i'Vi"iii7." '"f."'a',e.tfeer-a Katp-kiiiuT'G'aL.. or separately it you "at". In either use this in a [In that will genre I long life of useful- ttess. KODAKS Hux Cnmeru or Folding om. We have A In.- witty by Eutman. FOUNTAIN PEN and PENCIL SETS ofrffe TeLWMm tt 3% 123 "ru "