Thursday, October 23, 1930 and Mrs, Louis N. Berube to the Northwestern ‘station on Sunday eveâ€" ning when. Miss Elizabeth left for Alhambra,â€"Calif., to spend the winâ€" ter with her sister, Mrs. Froderickâ€" sen. The girls were the Misses Esâ€" iner, a.veiyn and Eileen Johnson, Murian and Revel Carlson, and Vega Anderson. A party of girls escorted Miss Elizabeth Berube,â€" daughter of Mr. l.iss Eleanor Conrad is company with Mrs. Masonic and her daughter Irene of Lake Bluff, attended the homecoming at Champaign over the weekâ€"end. Mrs. Frederick Schweiger will enâ€" tertain the Friday Night Bridge ciub at her home on Gray avenue toâ€" morrow evening. Miss â€" George Schumann returned home Saturday from a week‘s stay with her mother, Mrs. Henry Dirks of Keil, Wis. ~Mrs. Dirks met ‘with un accident by falling on the sideâ€" wulk and recciving a very bad break in herâ€"leg near the hip. â€" She is in the hospital and getiing along as nicely as can be expected. Mrs. William ‘Bletsch of Moraine road entertained at four tables of bridge on last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Hesler, Mrs. Goorge Hesler and Mrs. Elmer Maimâ€" quist returned Monday from a weekâ€" end motor trip to St. Louis where they visited relatives. Miss Beryl Holland who has spent the past few days visiting Miss Helen Porterâ€"of River Forest will return home today. Mrs. George Schumann returned her nome on ruesday. ‘Where were elub of* the Y.W.C.A. at luncheon at Mr. and Mrs. John Larson and daughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. E. Nevins and family were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walling of Austin. Mrs. George Schumann returned her nome on xuesday. Where were fourteen guests present. ‘After the lunchcon a business mecting followed. Second street entertained the B. Y. Mrs. Landt of Chicago was the guest last week of airs. bilen Fritsch of West Park avenue. Fred and Robert Greenslade reâ€" turned early Monday morning from a week‘s hunting trip in the Daliotas. 23 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Local and Personal beGeeenv®W TEA PoTr Phone Highland Park 1617 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cone and famâ€" ily attended the football game at nampaign last Savuruay, or.uging 1ome with them their son Junior, sho spent Sunday here returning to is sludies Monday morning. One of the most delightful annual unchcons ever given by <the local ady Elks was the one given at the iew Waukegan hotel yesterday which was largely attended, After luncheon widge was played. Mrs. James Collins will entertain nembers otf her Friday Night sridge ‘lub tomorrow night. There will be two tables. Bloom .uests Mrs. Stanley Turankis, 31, of 7230 North Rockwell avenue, Chicago, amicred a severe sealp wound, wnile her husband and Tony Rudaltis, 29, of 9359 South Western avenue, Chiâ€" wago, the driver, was cut and bruised when their machine collided with a truck on Waukegan road south of Deerfield Saturday night. All were treated at the Deerfield police station. A Chicago woman whose name was not learned, was slightly injured on Sunday night on the Half Day road, when the car she was riding in was struck by another driven by a man, who is reported to have been drunk. Mrs. George Brand and daughter, Miss Charlotte, are entertaining at i church social at their home on Deerâ€" .eld road, Friday, October 31st. Among â€"those receiving appointâ€" nents in the R.O.T.C. brigade at the Jniversity of Illionis is Lieut, Col. Vilfred C. Neff, Field Artillery, of ort Sheridan. Three Slightly Hurt in Automobile Crashes Mrs. Ernestine Hess returned to er home last week from a three nonths‘ visit with friends and relaâ€" ives in various parts of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp of the !dell apartments spent the weekâ€"end a Fairbury, IIl., visiting with Mrs. lapp‘s parents. j Mrs. George Brand and daughter, n 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of oom street were the Sunday dinner ests of Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Johnâ€" n of Waukegan. "Modern and cerâ€" tainly the most deâ€" lightful" will be your own added comment when you have visited our tea room for luncheon, tea or dinner. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS THE PRESS Morton Traub Estate Shows $1,000 Personal Morton Traub, the broker who died Sept. 24 from gunshot wounds, left personal property valued at $1,000 it was shown Monday before Probate Judge Martin C. Decker, Lent C. Traub, the widow, asked that Jerome P. Bowes of Highlind w‘ark be named administrator. Value of the real estate was not shown but the personal property ran consideraâ€" [ WHAT MEN CAN DO AT FORTYâ€"FIVE OR FIFTYI "JUST ON THE FRINGE OF THE HIGH AINT LOQpP® You avail yourself here of an organization of tailors that is as exclusive as your club. None but men of the highest skill and ability have ever entered it. At Fortyâ€"five and Fifty Dollars we offer a service in clothes inâ€" dividually tailored that is excepâ€" tional from every standpointâ€" fabric, fit, finish and price. _ A son and a daughter were named , with the widow as heirs. bly lower than had been anticipated It‘s all right for a United States senator to say he‘ll vote on prohibition as constituents tell him to, just so long as the headline doesn‘t call him a "Political Leader."â€"Detroit News, Now that things are quieting down, South American newspapers may send North a boatlioad of war correspondâ€" ents to cover our fall hunting season. â€"Chicago News. CHICAGO SALESROOMS PRICE BLOG. 319 W. Van Buren Street