Thursday, March 20, 1930 Mr, Arch Abercromby returned home Thursdly after a six weeks business trip through Nebreka. . Arthur Lowrie Jr. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowrie of Revinie Park. At- thur attends the University of Illi- nois ip Champeign. Mrs. Edward M. Conrad returned home Sum-day from Fisk, Wiscon- sin, where she has spent the past three weeks with her ptrrents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grant and family motored to Chlmpaign to spend the week-end with their son Kieth and Mrs. Grant's brother Hana Blhr. who attends school there. Mrs. Harry Peru entertained the members of her bridge club " her home on Ridgewood drive on Friday evening. The successful prize win- ners were Mrs. Raymond Schneider, Mrs. Helen Golden and Mrs. Harry Paul. There were two tables. Mrs. Harry Ctttttttttntt has been en- tertaining at I series of dinner-bridge parties for the pot three Saturdlys. the last of which will take place on the twentyoineth, Each party has consisted of eight or ten tables. The Junior/wilt meet Sunday " Congregation Israel temple: ---- A Mrs. Sellar Bullard left hot Wed- nesday for Slut. Barbara, Calif., where she will be the guest for two months of her mother, Mrs. Albert Paul Smith. Mr. 1nd Mrs. John Zengeler Ind son, Jack, returned on Thursday from a two months' visit in Pnndem, California. ', Mrs. K. E. Wagngr of Kine-id ave- nue entertained a large number of friends at bridge on last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Henry B. Clark will entertain Mr. end Mrs. James Wither. ell " dinner Friday evening preced- ing the North Shore Theatre guild play, “Hay Fever" which is to be given at the Women's club. Mrs. Witherell is Hope Summers, in the World of Drum: end is directing the play, while Mr. Witherell takes the leading part. He is-well known in Highland Park " he most successfully directed the two pluys given by the Junior Auxilary of the Ossoli club the past two yesrs. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Clarke, widow of Colonel Charles C. Clarke, U. S. Army, arrived last week from Washington, D. C. Ind are atop- ping at the Moraine hotel. John I. Marshal, Jr, who is attending the Hill school. Pottstown, N., has arrived to spend his spring "option with his mother. Mr. Hurry A. Sellery of Bronson avenue returned Sundly from Cali, tornln where he has been for the past few months. _ . ... The Womens Christin Temperance union will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday, March M at g o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomss Gordon, 229 N. Second street, with the Misses Kiust as hostesses. Mrs. R. E. Konk of Comstock place entertained 80 gun“ but Saturday evening at a M. Pntricks' plrty. The guests were nll from Chicago. Miss Mary Jlmlson of Jacksonville, Ill., and Mr. Jtcob J. Barber of this city were united in marriage, Jan'. uury 28. They are ranking their home on Ash street in Waukegan. Local and Personal The Phil-then clul of the Bethany Evangelicll church met It the home of Mrs. John Erickson of Gray ave- nue Tuesday afternoon. Mien Betty Karger, who is I stu- dent at the Burlington Junior college in Westchester, PM is arriving home Friday March 28 to spend I few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Karger of N. Sheridan road. Mr. end Mrs. Henry Boyd of Pros. pect avenue announce the engagement of their daughter. Florence to Mr. Gordon Toylor Beuhnm, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor Bella-m of Kama: City, Missouri. Min Boyd is I graduate of Miss Muster-'3 school at Dobbs Ferry and I member of the Junior league. Mi. Beahorn attended Princeton. ' Mr, and Mrs: W, A. Hess and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. C. Schlnur of Kenoahn were the Sundly guest- " the Kittman home on N. St. John: wenue. The young peoples circle of the Bethany Evangelical church held ita it ANNOUNCEMENT 226 N. Genesee St. THOR ELECTRIC SHOP After April Mth our Ag, beam] at Grove Street and Shula-n Avenue, " he diacoucimud. Thereafter " “than " L earried on at our main Ag and oihee, located for our “(may you at tsro Sherman Anna. You are invited " with our Ag at Grove and Sim-nun Mm new and Afr-i, Mek upturn all our and in} 5cm nun-id’y ulna}. in may can LG, coat. Tlie in do frst A" that we ha afoul me]: lirh Jan fuminlninga at no in: a hurt. I Announcing a new model of the FAMOUS THOR WASHER C. D. MACPHERSON, Inc. THE PRESS THE DIRECT FACTORY BRANCH DECORA TORS . with extra large oversize wrunger rolls at no Increase m pnces. Come in and see maehine at unnml monthly meeting in the church Parlors Monday evening. Mrs. Rnlph Bard left lust Thur-day for Princeton. New Jersey where OM will visit her son, Ralph, who is n Itudent at Princeton for I few guys. She will Inter meet Mr. Bard in Wuhington and from there they will tour through Virginia for ten dun. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0.1107 and Mr. and Mm. Jamel [all and “tally of Evanston were the Sunduy - of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlel Bruce of Bloom urea. The Kuehne family of Glenvfew avenue are in quarantine with Bear. let Foyer. Billy Egan is It home from Chant. where he attends school, for a two weeks "cation. _ Mrs. William Kopp Ind (hunter, Min Loni-e left Int Thursday for Sum: Ron. California to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Rams and fnmlly. They expect to be gone about I month. Acrom from Genesee Theatre ORS FURNISHINGS EVA NSTON WAUKEGAN this new Mr. no! In. Ell-nut â€that of Chicago won wank-end m of In. Diem" puma. Mr, and In. John Rump. , In. George Gum cad daatgttre Loin Greene of "ttlard Purl: m guests of In. J. A. m gr, III Friday. A Min Dorothy Ends WM hu boon upendinc the put month with her aunt. Miro Ihry Bum In Wilma! returned to her home on PPM-1. Dir-.4. F. chrthur wu- uba to Highland Purl: Ila-vim on Baud†Ifmrnoon ind h "riotmir III with pneumonia. Mr. and In. Jouph Moran M Chi. cuo were - of It. and In. Ed. Brennan on Saturday. In. Jouph O'Connor lt m- in. from I “In: mks “la-u. Dr. and .Irl. Boy Bum Guild. ad Bun-ton. Ind the lama no“. In. Everhud of limit. was the mts at In. Eddie“ on Mr- day. Ontario 6812 ll