ter and daughter. day foq New Lonâ€" ey will spend two ives. 4 E. Unangst and nd Mr. and * Mrs. icago were guests t‘ home Sunday. "ager of Deerfleld dinner and bridge Jr., the fifteen Warner Wiebolt‘s nd broke chis leg g in the pond in n McDaniels avâ€" ople‘s Missionary hany © Evangelical Monday with Mrs. rth avenue. Williams who has the past week is tel, Sunday. es of Park avenue, cheon and bridge Meyers spent the laughter, Mrs. Arâ€" e from California 1ester, N. Y. =â€" lichols entertained evening for Miss ) is sailing May 8 sojourn abroad. club are giving a vening at Masonic d five hundred will thers is entertainâ€" club today, Thursâ€" n Glenview avenue. car Schmidley and d Mrs. Joseph Beâ€" notored to Kankaâ€" spend the day with r, Ruth Berube, who Notre Dame conâ€" orge McHugh and ak Park were the e Turriffâ€"and Mr. sday, May 2, 1929 Sneeden and chilâ€" n, D. C., have reâ€" id Park and are ntral avenue. vho has been ill at Johns avenue, for is slowly improvâ€" int is entertaining his home in Fort inâ€" â€"celebration of arty will be given n St. James hall, roceeds_ to go _toâ€" a marker for Faâ€" Keller and her rson of St. Paul,â€" rs. Henry Mason I11., Tuesday and" he Little ‘Travel el at Fort Sheriâ€" Bolan as hostess. ‘s in entertaining idge today at her Father Gates is d by the many ‘re during his pasâ€" es church. on entertained the ssoli board at her _ _ An interesting and later tea was Thursday, May 2, 1929 Earl W. Gsell and Co.‘s Ravinia store have ~moved into the ~â€"new Luebke building on the corner of Roger Williams and St. Johns aveâ€" nues. They® were formerly located at 389 Roger Williams avenue. Highwood Man Bitten By Dog Tuesday Night Joseph Torri of 250 Highwood avâ€" enue, Highwood, was bitten Tuesday evening by a dog belonging to George Kellner, Vine avenue, according to report to the police, who rounded up the dog and put him in the pound, where he is under observation. °_ ____ ‘ A new soda fountain of the most modern type has been installed along with some additional equipment. The store will be one of the most modern along the north shore. Enjo} Party April 24 ' The Girls‘ Choir of St. Johns Evanâ€" gelical church and an equal number of young men enjoyed a party which was given by them at the Y.W.C.A. on Wednesday evening, Aprilâ€" 24th. A program ~of games,â€" contests, stunts and music was directed by Mrs. K. A. Roth assisted by â€"members of â€"the choir. _ Refreshmentsâ€" were served by the committee â€"which arâ€" ranged the party, Catherine Zimmer, Grace Brewer, Evelyn Smith. Guests other than; members of the chutrch. were Miss Alice Meyer, Miss Lavina Moore, Mrs. Clement Williamson of Lake Forest collegg and. Frank Zanâ€" ier, Fred Jackson of Lake Forest, Frank Wagner, Mr: Edgren, Henry Foley and Marjorie Spaulding of this city." > £4Â¥ /.f. in y n t3 A farewell reception was held on Monday evening at the Bethany church for the Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Schriver who have gone to Itasca, Ill. A generous purse was presentâ€" edithem by the church members as a token of their esteem and appreciaâ€" tion for his untiring efforts during his short residence here. isell‘s Ravinia Store Is in New Location The â€"card party held on Tuesday at the Woman‘s club given by the coâ€"operation with War Veteran comâ€" mittee of the Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club was a fine success. Forty dollars was realized and will be exâ€" pended for a birthday party on Friâ€" day at Great Lakes. Two hundred and fifty bovs will be served. . . The annual installation of officers of the Lady Foresters was heldâ€"yesâ€" terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Dooley of â€"Elm Place. The officers installed were, Mrs. Theresa Sheahen, chief ranger; Mrs. Agnes Duffy, vice chief; Mrs. Minnie Dooley, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary Stipe, financial secretary; and Mrs. Nellie Sheahen, treasurer. Take your time in introducing peoâ€" ple and make others take time in inâ€" troducing you. No one minds in the least your being sure of his nameâ€" The American Magazine. _ Lady Foresters Install Card Party a Success Entertain. Monday And Don‘t Mumble, Very â€" beautiful indeed" was the| work. exemplified by Bethel of Jobs | Daughters No. 44, before the reguâ€" lar meeting of Campbelt Chapter Ne.i 712, 0. E. S., jlast evening This| group of girls are members of Wilâ€" mette Chapter of the Eastern Star.‘ Miss â€" Eldora â€" Hopkins, the homredI queen and her corps of officers are to be congratulated upon their work. Eastern Star Holds te. Delightful Meeting About one hundred and fifty memâ€" bers and guests were present. Folâ€" lowing the meeting a social hour was held in the dining room. n Women V.oters League . Card Party May 10th The Forum of the League of Womâ€" en Voters ‘will have a benefit card party on Friday, May 10, at 2 o‘clock in the beautiful new club house of the Chicago Woman‘s club, l11th and Michigan avenue. ‘Thereâ€" will be pivoting at the taâ€" bles and a prize for each table. This is an unusual opportunity to help the Forum, to have a delightful afterâ€" noon with friends, and to see the loveâ€" ly club house. > . £. =" The benefit is for the â€"purpose â€" of raising money to pay the Forum‘s share during the summer of the eost of the office which it maintains in conjunction with the Council of Cook County Leagues,; as well as to have some money in the treasury to open the Forum‘s programs in â€"the autumn. Tickets ‘may be â€"secured" from, . Mrs. George Buhl, H. P. 636. &> Royal Neighbors Hold _ Past Oracles Night Last Wednesday evening, April 24, the Royal Neighbors camp of Highâ€" land Park, No.5126, held past oracles night at their hall on Laurel avenue. Invitations had been extended to other Royal Neighbor camps adjacent to Highland Park, and. a splendid gathering of members from Waukeâ€" gan, North Chicago, Decerfield Wheelâ€" ing and Evanston were in attendance. The feature of the evening was very successfully earried through by the appointment of visiting officers, who held and presided over the local meeting. The officers of the Highland Park camp who were acting as hostesses to the visiting members had arranged very delightful refreshments, with tables prettily decorated with flowers and colors for the occasion. Presenâ€" tation of gifts to the visiting, officers by the local officers was a ‘pleasant surprise. C ; | An enjoyable evening was had by all attending ‘and a splendid tribute being given in honor~of Miss Mabel Mentzer for her untiring efforts, and u-m‘r(;t in the welfareâ€"of the local camp, who was attending this happy gathering as a mgmber of the Highâ€" land .Park camp, but in a short time will transfer to Chjeago, as she will take up her residence. there in the future. > 7 The next meeting will be held May 8th at the regular meeting place at § p. m. â€" T H E CP RE 3 S Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sneddon of North . avenue announce the, birth of a daughter on Thurséay, May 2 at the Highland Park. hospital. Mrs. Sneddon was formerly Aliceâ€"Chrisâ€" tenson. ' SAl se l it .. Mrs. J. W. Simons was called to Buffalo on Tuesday on account of the serious illness of. her.â€" mother. Word was received ~here Wednesday that her mother passed on before Mrs. Simons arrived. Mr. Simons left for Buffalo Monday evening. The fuâ€" neral service will be held Friday. Attorney and Mrs. D. M. Langze of Madison, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end visiting at the home of Mr. Langze‘s sisters, Mrs/‘ J. W. Nestric of North Second street and Mrs. William Kraâ€" merâ€"of Glenview avenue. ~ The Bighland Dark Qress Sparkling Eyes â€" | "After all," said old Jed Jenkins as i he read about the lady smuggler who | was caught with a diamond under her eyelid, "booty: is only. skin doep."â€"â€" Farm & Fireside. > . Published weekly by The Udel} Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, Illincis. Entered as Second Class matter ‘March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 8, 1879. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR .All communications must be accompanied by_ the. name and address: of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue.. _‘ ; CS es ; Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments_or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged. at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. THURSDA Y ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE: UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenug, Highland Park, IIL Local and Personal Telephone Highland Park ~557â€"558â€"559 10 North Sheridan Road THE LORETTA SHOP MAY SALES and SPECIAL SELLINGS ; of Fine Tailored Cogats Satins, Georgettes, and colorful Printsâ€" taken from our high class stock. To be disposed of at â€" $25 and $19.75 â€" E NT IRE ST O C K MAY FROC KS to be disposed of at a very & low figure § 1929 c@(J@» A Number of 49 Prairie Ave., Highwood, III. Telephone Highland Park 523 P LAN a trip to our nursery YanWH zns mrnel : ton ~ Fokas" + You‘ll see much to interâ€" est you and perhaps you will find a suggestion as to just the very things you need to make your grounds more beauâ€" tiful and fruitful. Look around and see the fine, healthy, hardy fruit and ornaâ€" mental trees, the beautiful shrubs, vines, flowers and other growing things. You‘ll enjoy every minute of yourâ€"visit. LANDSCAPE GARDENING Charles Fiore Nurseries V isit Our Nursery This a Cordial Invitation to Specialists in Highlandâ€"Park