Mr. and Mrs. Morton 3. Traub of N. Linden avenue entertainried at supâ€" mnl-h‘m.turhau. Everert of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. has left for Decrficld Academy, docated â€"at Deerfeld, Mass. P Nr. and Mrs. T. P. Clark of S. Green Bay road are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son on Sunday, Sepntember 23 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. George E. Bli:s of N. Linden avenue has returned from a week spent in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. O‘Keech of Skokie avenue anâ€" nounces the marriage of her niece Miss Agnes M. Peterson on Septemâ€" ber 18 to Mr. Frank E. T. Carlson of Highland Park, which took place at Vaipraiso, Indiana. Mrs. George B. Cummings, an old scttler in Highland Park, who has been living in the McClernan home on Central aveune, has moved to the Edgemont apartments, 902 Washingâ€" ton street, Evan:ton, where she will live with her son and his wife, who have moved from New York City. Mr. Cummings is a consulting enginâ€" Mrs. Gertrude C. Alexander and Ted Alexander have returned to Highâ€" land Park for the winter after having $pent the summer with Mrs. Alexandâ€" er‘s aunt, Mrs. Paul Hutchinson in Lajol!a, California. The Board of the Highland Park Woman‘s club met on Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. R. W. Stevâ€" ens. Mr. Albert Dietz of Minneapolis snent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gerken of Ridgewood drive. Nr. and Mrs. H. A. Porter and famâ€" eving congratulations on the birth ily of N. Sheridan road are moving of a daughter on Saturday, Septemâ€" on Saturday to the Swazey home at; bor 22 at the Highland Park hospital. 382% N. Linden avenue. | _ Mrs. Irving Randall of Linden Park Mr. and Mrs. Huge L. Schneider. Place entertained her luncheon club pave returned from a trip through} last Thursday afternoon at her home. ths south where they visited Chataâ€"‘ | Air. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot of Hazel ncoga, â€" Tennessee, Checkaamauga,) mn! Oak avenues, Deerfield are the Georgia, Asheville, North Carolina! proud parents of a son born on Satâ€" and other points of interest. ‘ urday, September 22 at the Highland Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and, Park hospital. Mrs. W. G. Snyder of Champaign, Illinois is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of Vine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and family of Nine avenue motored to Champaign, Illinois over the weekâ€" end. John Harmon of Laurel avenue and Gerald Van Schaick left Sunday for Princeton where they will begin their freshman year. Mr. Henry Boyd of Prospect avenue loft Friday for Cornell, Ithaca, New York, where he will enter his sophoâ€" more year. Mr. and Mrs. George Bray of Homewood avenue announce the birth of twins, a boy and a girl on Friday, Sopt. 21 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Allen Porter of N. Sheridan road left Monday for. the University of Wisconsin where he will begin his junior year. Local and Personal Bir. and Mrs. Paul E. Tillman of Cloverdale avenue are recviving conâ€" gistulations on the birth: of a daughâ€" ter on Sunday, Sept. 23, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Bobby Garling of N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue who has been ill with pneumonia for the past four weeks is slowly imâ€" proving. Henry Bacon of Lincoln avenue left Monday evening for Grinnell college, lowa, whore he will enter his sophoâ€" moare year: * Nir. Henry Bacon and Miss Edith Moss of Lincoln avenue have returned from a three weeks trip in the east. Telephone Lake Forest 999, or at Krafft‘s Drug Store Lake Forest School of Music §11 Have you ordered it yet? If not, better do so today. There is a lot of satisfaction in having a bin full of Conâ€" sumers Guaranteed Coal or Coke in your basement when cold weather arrives. It is the best form of bealth and comfort insurance we know of. Season tickets $8.00. Single reserved seats $2.50 obtainable at the School of Music HOW ABOUT YOUR COAL? FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT 1928â€"1929 HAROLD TRIGGS PIANIST SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6th Buy Your Coal on Approval! Phone us for prices. at a quarter after eight o‘clock in the COLLEGE CHAPEL DELIVERY YARDS ALL over Th« North swome COAL AL _ â€" _ COKE â€" FUEL OIL PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2800 _ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rhinehart | and Mrs. Jasper Rhinehart returned }Monday night from Columbus, Ohio where they attended the Rhinehart zfamily reunion. Mrs, Jasper Rhineâ€" hart and daughter Dorothy remained | there to visit with relatives and will , rcturn the latter part of the week. t _ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stacey of Oakdale avenue are the proud parâ€" {ents of a son born on Friday, Sepâ€" tember 21 at the Highland Park hosâ€" | pital. f Barrett Mason and Gehrard Van , Schaick are attending Yale. ‘ Miss Lois Brigham of Central aveâ€" | nue left Tuesday for Buffal® where sh> will spend a day after which time ’ she will motor with friends to Boston where she will enter a School of Deâ€" * signing. der the direction of Miss Griswold, will resume study with her during the coming week. Any persons inâ€" terested in joining the group may communicate with Miss Griswold, telâ€" cphone H. P. 2617 in the late afterâ€" noon or evening. Slady Bryant Buckingcham who, on â€"acâ€" count of his high school record was ascentcd, without examination, for adâ€" mision to Harvard, changed his plans jand has entered Wisconsin university as a freshman. The class in French which last season completed the equivaient of one semester of high school work unâ€" Cn Ort. 18 Mrs. Anthony French Merrill begins her course of lectures on "Current Affairs and Book Reâ€" view," at the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s club. There will be six lectures in the course to be given each Thursâ€" day morning at 10:30. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. H. H. Chandâ€" ler or Mrs. Jared Johnson. The Highland Park Social club anâ€" nounces dances every Saturday eveâ€" ning in Witten hail, starting Saturâ€" day, Oct. 6. Rus Lannquist and his fnrezome have been engaged to furâ€" nish the music. A Hallowe‘en party will be held Wednesday evening. Oct. 31. "Miss Marjorie Cutler comu‘l?:; Highland Park and hag assumed duties as instructor in the kindergarâ€" ten and primary department at the Millikin Conservatory. She is a gradâ€" uate of the National Kindergarten and Elementary College, Evanston. Miss Cutler comes highly recomâ€" mended and will be associated with Mrs. Florence Royce." Last Sunday, Fletcher Seyntour deâ€" feated Dick Hamomnd in the Men‘s Tennis Finals at Ravinia. Miss Priscilla Carver of Central avenus retirned Sunday form a five months trip abroad. The following article appeared in a recent issue of the Sunday Review, Decatur, and .refers to one of our local girls, a graduate of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school : Miss Madeline Evenson of Lincoln avenue, entertained a number of her friends at a dinner party last Friday cvening. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Burmeister of Schiller avenue, Wilmette are reâ€" eving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Saturday, Septemâ€" FRENCH CLASSES RESUMED No departmental conferences will be held at this convention, but we have had the good fortune to secure Mr. Roy A. Burkhart, of the Minois Council of Religious Education, whom it will be an inspiration to hear. All who are interested in Sunday shoo!l work are urged to attend. \ From 6:30 to 7:00 p. m., there will be a Social Hour, which will be a wonderful opporiunity to get aeâ€" quainted with other Sunday school workers. Dinner will be served at 7:} p.m., at a nominal price per plate. There will be special music nrovided by members of some of our Sunday schools in this township. The Chicago radio festival banquet, entortainment and ball, held at the Steven: hotel, was one of the most successful radio parties ever held in Chicago. The grand ballroom of the Stevens hotel was filled to capacity with radio enthusiasts, made up of manufacturers, dealers, jobbers, and the public, who listened to a six hour program made up of the leading Chiâ€" wazo, New York and nationally known radio stars. The third winner was Mrs. Frank J. Ryan, 5656 North Bernard street, Chicago, who won a Temple dynamic speaker No. 50. The winner of the dancing contest was Mrs. Margaret Whipple, 1707 Woodland avenue, Winnetka, and her partner was Mr. George Phillips. The prize for the dancing contest was a Hinner‘s speaker model No. 35. The courtesy reporter was very busy during the â€"evening and after executing many novel tests of courâ€" tesy selected Mrs. Donald Grimes, 4451 Beacon street, Chicago, as the winner of the courtesy prize. This was a very beautiful Kolster 6D radio ret. SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF TOWNSHIP CONVENE Meeting Planned for Oct. 2 at .‘l. P. Presbyterian Clmrc‘ Sâ€"hool association will be held at the | Highland Park Presbytgrian . chureh | on Tuesday evening: October 2, 1928. | Mrs. E. F. Nolting Group of three songs Miss Mary Kimball Piano assompaniment Honey In the Night. Mrs. Robert Samueison ‘of Ridgeâ€" wood drive has just returned from a motor trip to Kingston, Outario. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shannon of Los Anâ€" geles, California, who have been visâ€" iting here the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon expect to motor back to Los Angeles leaving here Monday. Mrs. Samuelson will return The Highland Park Music club held ts regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Raiph A. Bard on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon of this week. Though this is a fairly new organizaâ€" tion, being yet in its infant year, it has alrgady more than justified its existance in the interest it has arâ€" roused. Many members who at one time or another have been active muâ€" sicians but who have let their music drop are feeling the old urge to work again, and the real talent which many residents of Highland Park have been modestly tucking away is being shared. The Thunder Bird Oyerture to Shanewi< Mrs. Dwight Orcutt. PRIZES AWARDED AT BIG RADIO FESTIVAL Miss Adrienne Muhlig, 2306 East Washington street, Joliet, won the slogan contest with the radio slogan, "th> voice of th> world." The first prize was a Balkite Model 108 Cabiâ€" n<t Console. The second prize was won by Vera Rlein, 1335 Fargo avenue, Chicago, with the slogan "the world in your home." The second prize was a beauâ€" tiful ‘ Sparton Equ@sonne junior conâ€" sole model 79A. The Annual Convention of the Deerficldâ€"Shields ‘l'q‘v_n!ship _ Sunday with them H. P. Music Club Produces Real Talent Among Former Mrs. Lawrence Mills.‘ Mrs. Byron Howes. Mrs. L. R. Rigdon.‘ Mrs. Lawrence Meyer Violin Obligato Piano accompaniment DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM IS GIVEN WEDNESDAY The program this month was a most generous treat. Aside from the quartette number with its violin obâ€" ligato, and the two piano numbers played by Mrs. Nolting and Mrs. Bard, Miss Mary Kimball sang most beauâ€" tifuily and Mrs. Dwight Oreutt, well known organist and composer merâ€" rited her reputation in her piano group of American composers. The complete progrln; was as folâ€" lows; Lake of Dreams ... 20 ... Camille Saintâ€"Saens Stealing o‘cr the Gold Westâ€"Alsaâ€" cian Lullaby arranged by Musicians Mrs. Harvey S. Pardee ....Scarlatti .Soprano Miss Doble Nathaniel Pett Alfred Moffet Miss Silber Cadman Pianist opin | tion by amending ARTICLE III, entitled "Diâ€" | rectors" by addimg thereto the following secâ€" j tion to be known as Section 5, and to read ) as follows : | _ "Section 5. The directors of the corporâ€" ation shall have full, complete, and final power to sell, exchange, lease, mortwaie, pledre, and otherwise disâ€" use of uny assets, property, and estate | of the corporation, including real estate | _ and interests in real estate, and shall , ‘ have the power and right to authorâ€" | ize the officers of the corporation to > . mortwages, contracts, and/or other inâ€" | _ execute. acknowledwe, and deliver conâ€" See Farm Superintendent, specifications and Rle bide will be opened October #th Farm Committee, _ THE LORETTA SHOP bargain counter has some remarkable values in dresses at $10 and $15.. Many of these frocks have been $45. New felt hats at $5. 10 N. Sheridan rd., Highiand Park, NL adv8i Sealed bids will be reccived on reâ€"roofing of Home builiing Lake County Farm, Liberâ€" tyville, Iinois. FOR RENT 4â€"room house, 17 S. Second Tel. H. P. £33â€"M or eall at 19 S. Second st rome before said meeting. Tel. H. P. 913 for reward. ganizing a class for girls between ten and fourteen years of age to be held at the Y. W. C. A. from nine to ten o‘clock on Saturday mornings. TO THE MEMBERS OF COMMUNITY SER VICE OF MIGHLAND PARK, A OOR used by said corporation for its activities, being in the rear of the store of Albert Larâ€" son, 380 Central avenue, Highland Park, lilinois, for the following purposes: 1. To authorize the sale of the real estate POR RENT 3â€"rooms and buth: beated and furn‘whed ; $40 per month. Tel, H. P. 2434. 31 _ LOST Autemobile keys in gtten key case. October 1 at the Y. W. C. A. is orâ€" Adah Bryant Buckingham announâ€" ces the fall opening of her residence studio for the teaching of voice placeâ€" ment, tone production, correct breath~ ing and artistic singing. 416 St. Johns Place. Telephone H. P. 2289. 2. 1928, ut 8:00 o‘clock p.m.. in the premises Thirtyâ€"Five Thousand Dollars ($35.000) shail be paid in cash, Tem Thousand Doliars ($10,â€" 000) by assuming and agreeing to pay a first mortgage lien of said amount, and the balâ€" ance in a purchase money mortgage of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) due in five i5) years from its date, taxes for 1928 to be Chicago Title and Trust Company, and to muthorize the officers of the corporation to consume such transaction and to agree upon uther detmils in their discretion. 2. To amend the Byâ€"Laws of the corporaâ€" five Open Winter and Summer Catering to Dinners and Parties Reasonable Prices. Robert W. Pease Pharmaecist Telephone Wighland Park 14¢ Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pasâ€" 2. Te transact such other business as may FOR RENT â€" Furnished attractive small Miss Aghes Holst, who is to begin veysnces, deeds, leases, trust deeds, struments in order to effectuate said purposes, No member of the corporaâ€" tion shall have any right, title, or interâ€" «»t of any kind in and to any of the mssets, property, and or estate of the corporation, but such aasets, property. and estate, upon the winding up or disâ€" solution of the corporation, shail be paid over. transferred, and delivered to vuch municipal or other corporation in Hirhland Park as may be determined by the then meting beard of directors to be most available for carrying out the original purposes of this corpormâ€" tion, In the absence of any such desâ€" Register at the Y. W. C. A. before iary of such property. No vote of the members of the corporation shall be necessary in order to muthorize the diâ€" rectors of the corporation to sell, asâ€" <‘zn, transfer, ot otherwise dispose of the property of the corporation in meâ€" coriance with this section." ixnation of beneficiary by the then act ing board of directors, the City of Hirhland Park sM@M.become the benefic« (Norwégian) Fvery drop is abundant with healthâ€"siving vitamins. A proâ€" per food for infants and inâ€" valids. For Your Children PORATION TOO LATE FOR WANT AD PACE GREEN TREE INN : rent __ FLAVORED Cod Liver Oil ANNOUNCEMENT $1.00 NOTICE ALBERT LARSON: B. C. THOMPSON, for Phone 31 Distributors of Quaker State Oil Ex10CUM Batteries When you want things for the health and comâ€" fort of your baby, this is the place. e We have all the essentials, such as: Nipples Nursing Bottles Particular care is given in selecting these prodâ€" ucts as we want to offer you only the best. You may be sure of "quality first" when patronizing our baby department. PHARMACISTS 388 Central Avenue 389 Roger Williams Avenue EARL W. GSELL & CO. Becl(er Auto Service COME HERE! May We Change the Oil and Lul)n'cate YÂ¥ our Car Water Bottles Absorbent Cotton LET US DELIVER YOU SICK NEEDS 15 North St. Johns Ave. H Sunday, Monday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 "THE DOVE" NORMA TALMADGE "RANGER OF THE NORTH®" Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 2, 3 "TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" T ‘ires and Tubes Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4, 5 "HOLD ‘EM YALE" ROD LA ROCQUR > Cod Liver Oil Nursing Bottles Higbhland P. ark