NDRY â€" ~OMPANY ighland Pk. Stores |â€" Cago mber come Tax n <that therc ber of methâ€" the needs oi the board of in and North mmerce las opposing the assembly at provides for taxes to the nous in statâ€" bill contendâ€" eatly to the : state. . < miver ieves in nanageâ€" re merit f taking )ntainer f sight, i Cough E.O.C. uaranâ€" ghs of events elf creased iciency. _it, and ply and d, with May 16, 1929 han the arbage > odors, ast iron er for it. 7198 AUNDRY OU WILL MPANY Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Dean of South Sheridan road returned to their home Friday after having spent the Bobby Garling of North St. Johns avenue who has been ill for the past six weeks is getting along as well as can be expected. * Mrs. Daniel Cobb and Miss Annie Cobb ha‘ve returned from their auto trip south where they spent the greatâ€" er part of the winter. On the way back they had a delightful little visit with Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott at their home in Jacksonvi_lle, Florida, and spent a week in Georgia in the Blue Ridge Mountains with Mr. and Mrs. An Morgan whose house is on a hillâ€"top at an elevation of 1600 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bellhouse, the latter formâ€" erly Miss Helen Morgan of Highland Park, also have a charming home nearby... _ x mz es cial visit of <Damascus Shrine at Chicago.â€" ; Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street filled the station of Esther at the Winnetka Chapter, 0. E. S., Monday evening, while on Wednesday Mr. and â€" The Young Womans club will}l meet on Tuesday evening, May 21, with Miss .Ora Brown, 344â€"Oakland avenue, Ravinia. ud Mr. and Mrs. Merton Church of Laurel avenue announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Mrances, to John Robert, Van Pelt, Jr.,> son of Dr. and Mrs. J.‘R. Van Pelt of Atâ€" lantd; ~Georgia. *Miss ~Church was graduated from Oberlin college> and is now attending the University Chiâ€" cago. Mr. Van Pelt, Jr., was graduâ€" ated from Cornell college and the Michigan college of ~mines and is curator of geology and mineral indusâ€" tries at the Rosenwald Industrial Museum. . \ Mr, and Mrs. Frank May of Praiâ€" rie avenue. announce the engagement of their â€"daughter Dorothy to Mr. Henry Behrens of Glencoe, Illinois. No date has been set for the wedding. Thursday, May 16, 1929 Miss Mary Grubbs of Barrington, Illinois spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Mary Mavor of Laurel avenue. Miss Grubbs was a former resident of Highland Park. j WINNETKA _ _ 733 ELM STREET 4* April, May and June, too, have their rainy days. Be prepared with a permanent wave that will defy the «caprices of Spring weather. 12 North Sheridan Road CROQUINOLE â€" SPIRAL WINDING ‘COME TO THE MARINELLOTHE SHOP OF PERFECT SATISFACTION FORYOUR PERMANENT WAVES All the latest in Croquinble and Spiral Waving N Special Prices on Permanent Waves FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY BORCHARDT BEAUTY SHOP ; . Charles Brace attended the offiâ€" Local and Personal OT all Spring showers come in MARINELLO GUILD Registered Shop The Misses Dorothy M. Grego and Edith F. Dyrenforth, daughter and sister of Mrs, Lewis W. Grego, 1118 Lincoln avenue have returned home after spending the winter in gsouthern California; > Tiz Mrs. de‘Anguerra who has been spending the winter with her son in Florida is now in Washington with her. daughter, Mrs. Klump of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. * _ â€"Fillmore G. Lisle of Detroit, Michâ€" igan spent mother‘s day with his parâ€" ents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. E. G. Lisle of South Sheridan road. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L W. Grego had as their: weekâ€"end guests, Mrs. B. M. Catherman of Kilamazoo, Michigan and Mrs. R. R. Bussolo and Miss Hazel Hanna of Chicago. m 0+ ~_Mrs.â€"C. E. Porter of N. Linden ayâ€" enue is leaving Saturday for her home in Lake Beulah, Wisconsin. _._â€" . Mr. and ‘Mrs: John Bremer of S. Green Bay road and Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Bremer of Oakwood avenue moâ€" tored to Lake Geneva Sunday to spend the day with Arnold Bremer, who is attending Northwestern~Military acadâ€" emy. A special mother‘s day program, was given. ** *4 Mr. Eldon H. Gleason of Cedar avâ€" enue is returning Friday from a two weeks visit in New York and Shawnee on the Delaware. $ . Mr. andâ€"~Mrs. Theodore Osborn of Ravinia who have spent several months in Europe are expected home the middle of next week. Juniorâ€"Cope who attends the Uniâ€" versity ofâ€"Illinois spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope of Vine avenue, .. <â€" . â€" â€" The â€"Highland «Park committee of the Ravinia Opera club met Tuesday afternoon‘ with the chairman, Mrs. George Allan Mason of Prospect avâ€" enue. Plans were outlined for their annual campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wicks having spent the winter at 20 E. Delaware ;#ace. Chicago, have returned to their ome in â€" Ravinia. Miss Virginia Wicks is remaining in Chicago for several weeks. _ _ winter at their home in Fort Myers, Florida. f Phone Highland Park 920 PHONE WINNETKA 822 T HE P RE $ 3 i0 thiictaiint n L ats Moâ€" o en iPractess en ww TTE Vn oo d ce tp en t e ts ommc PTVTITTTTTTIY PP Y991YPYPYFY Y ?¢rYR MLLLLSLLLLLLIPLSLLLLLLLILP . We operate ‘our own â€" dry ‘ cléeanâ€" ing plant â€" 30 years of service. 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