re. are _many other ng at Franken Bros. isit the nursery will is well spent. tata "Mother Goose iel Protheroe. Many and choruses are singers who have for* several weeks. eighth grades festiâ€" ing several charmâ€" ame il at â€" ace. Tomorrow ng (Friday) the anâ€" al of the Elm Place id +under the direcâ€" r Quick. Miss Harâ€" liss Eleanor Parson ompaniments. h and sixth grades â€" guaranteed to be e best thatâ€" money rything in ‘plants. aven‘t got leave us we will be glad to CO GARDENS sn« Let that oo late to view the f tulips at Franken d. While some of eties have finished re still hundreds of @Afull bloom, making is gorgeous beyond s a Trial co Gardens reday, May 30, 1929 nken Brothers iOf’ ‘try' he *« # ¢ to a reasonable cost. 3612 Ave. ‘Mrs. Helen C. Golden is leaving today for a few days visit with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. ~Charles Love of Belleville, IH. Mrs. Love was formerâ€" ly Miss Helen Golden of ~Evanston, _ wheo is well known here. f _ Mr. and Mrs. S. A. St. Peter left on Saturday for Dallas, Texas where they went to attend the International Rotary Convention.> ces s e The Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club â€"met in â€"the chapel ï¬nâ€"r‘Md'ndair night. It was the lastâ€"meeting of the season andâ€"a very delightful program was given and a luncheon served to a large number of members. .. The Red. Cross~Sewingâ€"club met Tuesday in the chapel, Mr.and Mrs. George W.. Childs will entertain at dinner on Saturday at the opening of Exmoor.~ % : _Mr~Irving Conrad and his sister Miss Eleanor will leave on. Tuesday <€ Aocal and Personal * ; â€" Masters Mark and David Canmann are entertaining about sixty guests at .a dinner â€"dance tonight at. the Moraine hotel from six to eleven o‘clock. ~ The. guests will be of the confirmation class and the past conâ€" firmands of Congregational Israel. â€" THURSDAY Articles for nnbl.l;'thn in;t W th':d‘l':r by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. . . « _Resolutions of cendolence, cards of thanks, ‘Thursday, May 30, 1929 Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 BSUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER The Bighlandi Dark Press 1911, at the post office at Highland Park, i Aininine t To vuk Arafnenit at Highland Park, Lake County, al’ï¬nu. All communications must be accompanied ISS8UED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IlL Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 10 North Sheridan Road the .outstanding values of SPRING CLEARANCE and ensembles formerly priced to $125.00 ©$29.175 $39.75â€" $49.75 The LoreEtra Snop Dressesâ€"Afternoon mm m mmz CC â€"AT S and Sports Costumes Normally Priced to $97.50 $19.175. $29.75 _ $39.75 $49.75 MAY 30, 1929 of Telephone H. P. 463 No. 13 On Saturday, May 25th, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howe* were. pleasantly surprised when their: daughters Mrs. Arthur Muir â€"and Mrs. Morris>Dunn invited â€" sixty relatives ~and close friepds to come help ce{ebrate their parents‘ twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniâ€" versary, A delicious dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Muir, 48 Sunset road, followed by cards and Bunco at the home of Mrs. Dunn, 752 Ridge Wood drive. The sixty guests includâ€" ing friends from Crystle Lake, Palaâ€" tine, ‘Evanston, Northbrook, Glenâ€" view, Libertyville, Winnetka and Barâ€" rington â€"enjoyed ~the evening‘s proâ€" gram., In five hundredâ€"the successful prize.â€"winners were Mrs. J. Brodard, Mrs. Windeborn of Evanston, Mrs. Frank Zimmer, Mr. Jesse Johnson, Mr. John Gardener of Glenview and Mr,. Morris Dunn. In bunco the prizes were awarded.to Mrs. Hugh Muir of Evinston, Mrs. Louis Schultz of Palâ€" atine, Miss: Helen â€"Brodard, George Klepper of Libertyville, Christ 'Howe' of Palatine and Hugo Muir. Among the distinguished guests on this ocâ€" casion were Mr. Howe‘s mother, Mrs. August Landau of Crystle Lake also Mrs. Anna.Sienerth and Mr. Christ Howe of Palatine who were attend-] home of Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad where Mr. Richard resides. A numâ€" ber of Evanston friends were present: Miss Maude Bakke will return to her" duties in the Presbyterian hosâ€" pital on Friday after spending two weeks with her parents. â€" Miss Bakke is training and will study for the Mrs. Edward A. Smith returned to Highland Park on Saturday from Pasadena, Cal., where she has spent the past winter. Mrs. Winslow, Mrs. Smith‘s mother of Boston, accompanâ€" ied Mrs. Smith and will make her home here. ~ f " $5.00 $10.00 to $25.00 formerly priced $10.00 to $25.00 for Schnectady, New York;, where Mr: Conrad and Miss Muriel Déewey will be* united in marriage on June 8th, Missâ€" Eleanor will act as maid of honor at the wedding. f HA T S Highland Park, Illinois Frocks the season T H E P R E 3 3 Mrs. E. D. Brigham of Central avâ€" enue entertained at luncheon Friday for .Mrs. Julian P. Bliss of Denver, Colorado who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bliss of N. Linden . avenue. Mrs. Frances Shay of Laurel avenue has as her guest, Mrs" Blaine Smith of New York. . Mrs. Smith was a former resident of Highland Park. C Mrs..Paut W. Blanchard, who â€"durâ€" ing the past week was the house guest of Mr.:and Mrs. J. E. McCormick of Aurora, Illinois returned to her home on Walker avenue the early part of this week. â€". % & The regular meeting of Campbell Chapter No. 712, 0. E. S. will be held Wednesday evening, June 5th. Wls oink oomaciie oc Hectanie viaes Botv cariniiis aiihirddand Sirhiaze a few weeks visiting friends and relâ€" atives here. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moon. Miss Bessie H. Moon arrived yesâ€" terday from Fenfc_on, Mich., to spend set Terrace. church, Hubbard Woods. A reception will be keld at the fiveâ€"thirty in the afternoon at the home of the bride‘s parents. es â€" Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Gieser, Mr. Adolph Gieser and Mr: B: O.. Fritsch will spend the weekâ€"end in Ames, Ta., visiting relatives. § ing ~_ Mr. and Mrs. Deloisg Lecroix have L. Duchane son of Mrs. Marie Duâ€" chane of Highwood will take place Saturday morning, June eighth, at nine o‘clock at the Sacred . Heart The marriage of" Miss Helen Laniâ€" gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanigan 0f Winnetka ahdâ€"Mr. John Mrs. Edward Therrien; Jr;, enterâ€" tained her â€" Fiveâ€" Hungred. club last Thursday afternoon. ~~ _â€" . _ â€"â€" Mrs. Jesse Sobey. will hold the ofâ€" fice of Martha June 3 at the +*meeting of Antioch chapter of the Eastern Star. _ f ek. n Bertie Callum small son of _Mrs. Wright. who has been seriously ill with bronchitis is very ~much imâ€" proved. . > §st" § The Misses Helen and Emma Gieser, Helen Hill and Mrs. Oscar Lindblom enjoyed a motor trip to Iowa, last week. . a â€"Mr, and Mrs. Harry Markell. and children â€"of Chicago â€"areâ€"nmioving â€" to Highland Park and will reside at 505 Glencoe avenue. â€" ; Mrs. L. F. Hoppe left Tuesday for Des Moines, Ia., where she will spend a week visiting relatives. Her mother Mrs. Smith will return with her. day evening, May 31st. Mrs. Elizabeth Berbeck who has been spending several weeks with her daughter Mrs. Robert McKnight has ants â€" at the wedding â€"twentyâ€"five years ago. A number of very lovely gifts were received in silver. The Press together with their many friends wish to extend congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Howe on this splendid ocâ€" cassion. Mr. George Howe, an only son, was also present. Mrs: Sophie Porges, mother of Mrs. Harry Canmann will arrive today, Thursday, from a seven months stay in California~~ Mrs. Porges will reâ€" main with the Canmann‘s until Octoâ€" ber. s k4 J ‘3% ,GRADUATION FROCKS Heavy white wash silks. Dresses with longâ€" steeves, sguitable for ~gradâ€" uation. Priced at.$19.75. The Lorâ€" etta Shop, 10 N.*Sheridan road. 13 Miss Worilton, whose home is in Salt Lake City, where she intends to spend the summer, has been appointed an instructor at the Haven school in Evanston by the superintendent of schools. Miss Worlton has maintained an excelléent scholastic record during her four years at Northwestern and was one of the few students to make a grade of "A" in the difficult economâ€" ics course. ~She is a member of Kapâ€" pa Kappa Gamma sorority, Miss Maude Worlton, niece of Mr. and Mrs: â€"C. B.â€"Hecker of Wildwood lane, is receiving â€" her. Bachelor of Arts degres at Northwestern univerâ€" sity on the seventeerth of June at Patten gymnasium. ' road. Maude Worlton to Be | Haven School Teacher Mrs. Roy Howe is entertaining the members of her .bridge club Monday night instead of Thursday on account of Decoration Day.â€" . No * who is leaving for her home m Europe Sunday. * ' > Little Jack Wagner celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary today at his home on Kincaid avenue." There were twenty little friends present. to enjoy the games and picnic â€" lunch planned. & â€"+ of â€"Mr. Panerali‘s thirtieth birthday. The guests. were Mr. and Mrs. A. Paneraliâ€" and family, Mr.â€"and Mrs. A. Gallicini and Mr. .and Mrs. B.. Panâ€" 9_ra_‘lLoi,,Chicngo.}insz;f;mdes;~T; Mrhorini and family of Highwood. > Mrs. F. Munro of South Green Bay rozd. entertained at dinner Monday evening for: â€"Miss ~Mitsou Bourcart, Lecto 2 it we + T P : Mr. and> Mrs. Dominick. Panerali entertained at dinner Sunday in honor Miss Mitsou Bcurcart, who has been visiting her aunt and. uncle, Mr. â€"and Mrs. J. D. McDougall of N. Green Bay road is leaving for herâ€"home in Europe Slmday. She has been here for twenty months. § .â€"Jorge Primo de. Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Mason of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr._and Mrs. Elmer Evans. help her celebrate her birthday anâ€" niversary on ‘Saturday evening. Five Hundred was played, the successful prize winners having been Mrs. Louis Berube, Mrs. Mary Ohlewein, Mrs. Fréed Perryman, Fred Rubly, Gust. Weinke of Chicago and Mr. Edward Greenwald:=~â€"â€"+â€"â€" > s Orton B. Motter of Chicago has leased the Lional Robertson home in Ravinia for summer. The Motters will entertain.a group .of friends. on . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lencioni of Waukegan ~avenue. entertained at a Sunday dinner in horor of Doris Inâ€" man‘s first holy communion. â€"The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lenâ€" cioni, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lencioni and Mrs. E. 0. Inman and family. Mrs...Florence Stevens andâ€" Mrs. Emma Meyers Were:the â€"guests last Thursday of Mrs. Frank.. Warts of Milwaukee, Wis. 5 3 Wednesday : followed by a theater party. .â€" â€"; use Gayton have moved