§4 ~The Red Cross Sewing clab met on Tuesday in the chapel at Fort Sheridan. . Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Bell had as their guests on Sunday, their children, Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Bell of Morgan Park, also Mr. Arthur Gosâ€" ling of Madison, Wis. 3 â€"Betty Wettstone of Ridgewood drive spent the weekâ€"end with her brother, J&ck, who attends school at Onarga Military schooal. 3. Mr., George. Childs returned home yesterday from a week‘s business trip.to New York and Atlantic City. ‘Mrs. Paul" Smith is éxpected home on Wednesday from, Santa Barbara, Cal., where she has spent the winter, She will open her home on Laurel avâ€" enue. . % Local and Personal Lincoln Market SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SLICED BACON, Jb .2 ... 00 0}}ece . .0 sHORT LEG OF FINEST MILKFED VEAL, h in UR BBST SMORBD HaMs. s :.: =:~..:C.}~: 775 BEST NATIVE POT ROAST; Ib. ...2.....2...20200000660 SHORT LEG OF FI\NES'I“" SPRING TAMB.%.~........â€". PRESB MEATY SPARE BBE n 00000000 00. 0. JUICY MILWAUKEE FRANKFURTS, Th .......2222..... DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGES, | â€" > small links, Ib: ... :s..:.Fi.....1ll.rw es ce ced 90c 59 LEAN BOILING BEBEP, Jb ....0 u.lsc cll.0. .. CHOICE VEAL STEEW, h. . ... ... .2 .222 6e SWIPTS SILVERLEAF LARD, 1 Ib. cartons .. ... ... BEST NATIVE BEEF TONGUES, Ib. .. ... 2 ..... .. _ 519 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 3140 Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound, gnd the _ very highest quality of meats and poultry. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell of Ridgewood drive have as their guest the doctor‘s mother, Mrs, Mary 0O‘â€" Connell of Piper City, L. Mrs. Standley Gibbs returned to her home Monday after spending the weekâ€"end with her son at Onarga Military school, near Champaign, IlL. Miss Emma Haben of Chicago, was the weekâ€"end guest of her sister, Mrs. H. 0. Huber, of S. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran of De Tamble avenue and Mr. Harry. Denis of Chicago. motored ~to Green Bay, Wis. to spend Sunday with their mother, Mrs. C.._R. Denis. . O *Mr: and Mrs. George Dailey are spending two weeks in Wapaea,~Wis. Ray, Llogd,. Harry and Charles® Ruâ€" dolph of %ounty‘Line Yroad, brothers of Mrs. Dailey motored to. Wapaca and spent the weekâ€"end with them. Miss Mona Bahr from Minneapolis and Hans Bahr, who attends the uniâ€" 1 Ib. cartons nc namecine ons o 30G i Ih. _ _ _ ...z s .in~naxsâ€"0o9€ 11BE PRE SS versity of Illinois were the weekâ€"end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bahr of Laurel avenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tholin of Chiâ€" cago, Miss Lucille Helm of Lake Zurâ€" ick and Wesley Conrad motored to Fisk, Wis., on Saturday to spend the weekâ€"end ~with . Mr. and Mrs, Ed Helm. They returned Sunday night bringing Miss Mata Helm back to spend two weeks with her sister in Lake Zurick and her aunt Mrs. Edâ€" ward Conrad of Laurel avenue. â€" ward Conrad of Laurel avenue. â€" ‘ A number of friends delightfully surprised Mrs. W. H. Bartel on Saturâ€" day evening. at the home of her parâ€" ents. Mr.: and Mrs. M.«Warner of N. Second street. _ The occasion was: in celebration of her birthday anniverâ€" siry.. Two tables ‘of ‘cards were en "joyed at which the prizes â€" were awarded to Miss Grace Johnston and Mrs. Lester.Olson. , o vrna s ... §g0C c ~ /s« 906 .. ... 00d¢ l2 ... IBe + ~42ZCâ€"> .. .18e 305C 30c 32¢ Mr. Richard Martin spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Sr., of Hazel avenue, "Dick" attends school in ‘Champaign, T. t Little Jimmie Hirsh of Dean aveâ€" nue fell on Friday while playing on the school play grounds and broke his leg. He is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn and daughter Mary Lu motored to Oak Park on Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Sanborn‘s mother. . Mrs. i’encql Muzik will be hostess tomorrowâ€" afternoon â€"to ~her bridge club. f 5 § /_William H. Denzel of N. Second street who has begn on the sick . list is getting along nicely, | _ * : â€"Miss Anna Bahr was hostess to a number of friends last night at her home on Laurel avenue, in compliâ€" ment to Mrs. William Kelly of Libâ€" ertyville. Mr.:and Mrs. George Vetter .of Lincoln avenue motored â€" to Benâ€" ton. Harbor, Michigan, where they spent the weekâ€"end with their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. . Arthur | Johnson. While there they attended the Blossom Fesâ€" tival which was held there last week. Mrs. Charles Sanborn entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Thursâ€" day afternoon in compliment to Miss Cleona Udell, whose marriage to Mr: ‘James Gathercoal of Wilmette wil} take place in June.~ The afternoon hours were pleasantly spent in playâ€" ing bridge at four tables. ® Mr: â€"ï¬ou‘rrmLe'isenring spent a few days of this week in Anderson, Ind. on business. * e gs / Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lowrie motored to Champaign, Ill. to spend the weekâ€" end with their som Arthur, who‘ atâ€" tends school at the university. ____â€" Robert Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Johnston of Waverly road was operated on for appendicitis at the Highland Park hospital last Friday.. He is doing nicely. ~ _ Miss Betty Thomas of Forest avâ€" enue entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon at her ‘home. ; AUCTIONâ€"AUCTION By «order of ,ths U. S. District Court we will on _at 2:00 p. m. f I at our salesrooms 411 S. MARKET STREET sell at public auction the Trustee‘s right, title and interest in and to the following described real propâ€" erty belonging to â€" Jarnitzky & Fisher, Bankrupt LOCATION: â€" Southeast corner lot of Kenilworth. _ Drive North and Melvin Ave., Kenilworth, Illinois, in Kenilworth Gardens. < _ SIZE OF LOT:â€"50x134.0 0 . ENCUMBRANCES : The bankrupts owned this property under a contract; the purâ€" chase price was $44685.00. There is an unpaid balance at this time of $1546.00 with interest at 6% due from 7â€"28â€"28 to date; this balance is payable in reonthly installments of $46.80, due the 15th of each month. » A TAXES: â€" This property will be offered subject to taxes for 1928 and 1029. TITLE: ‘The Bankrupts and their wives have signed quit claim deeds conveying their full interest to the Trustee in Bankruptcy, which will make a fee simâ€" ple title free and clear. MICHAEL TAUBER & COMPANY Auctioneers f 411â€"423 S. Market St. Chicago Wednesday, May 22nd Maurice Klein, Trustee Wolfson & Fireman, Attys. Thursday, May 16, 1929 Thursday, May BOARD OF LOG THE CITY~â€"OF â€" NOTICE IS HEF be received for the * Board of Local J Highland Park. manholes, septic ts lee Road, Old Bria lar Road, Blossom in the City of His Illinois, and the c therein, as a who ordinance therefor. Said bids will b Local Jmprovemen Hall, Highland Pa on the 20th day o and place they w read. : ‘The specification be funrl:«l at t Local Improvemen City. x /% ‘The successful â€" of said improveme into bond in a su amount of his or be approved by th Local Improvemen contract for the c ment. The Contractor 1 bonds will draw i6) per cent per & All . proposals or by a certified che of the Board of City: of Highland less than ten (10] of the proposal. Said proposal President of the F in open session of place fixed herei same. _ No proposal or accompanied by c _ The Board of the right to rej deem it best for : * Sealed bids wil at â€"its office in : t] Illinois, until 7:3 20th day of May, ing ~of all labor, : necessary for ï¬le building in acco proved by the Co Said |bids will following . classifi 1. Masonry, â€" 2. Carpentry 8. â€"Plumbing. * 4. Heating. 5. Electric w 6. ~Plastering 7. Painting. 8. Roofing a 10. Marble. 11. ~Ornament 12. Terrazzo 18. Jail equip 14. â€"Oil Burne 15. Weather‘s Each bid must check made pay: of Highland Par ten (10) per c proposal. Payment for on architect‘s « Plans, specific ders may be se the . City Hall, from â€"Fréderick Michigan Avent The Council r and all bids of lie _ By order of t land Park. . Dated at Hig day of May, 19 NOTICE OF 1. Maso: 2. Carpe 8. â€"Plum 4. Heati 5. Elect 6. ~Plast 7. Paint 8. Roofi 9. Glass SAFE Your furs be protect and mothâ€" modelling â€" able price for bonde 1542 How NOTICE ASSES: and