Thursday, October 30, 1930 Miss Marie Rebling of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Sewald Rebling of Deerâ€" field were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abercromby of Linâ€" coln place. Mr. George F. Conrad returned khome last Thursday from Grant hosâ€" pital, Chicago, where he underwent a double operation. He is getting along as well as can be expected._ Miss Florence Schneider entertainâ€" ed a party of young folks at her home on Ridgewood drive on Saturâ€" day evening. Mr. True Avery of Glen Falls, New York, was the guest a few days of this week of his relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Burr A. Leisenring ‘of Roger Williams avenue. _ _ _ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Carpenter and Mrs. Richard C. Underwood of La Fayette, Indiana, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pertz of Ridgewood drive. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fossum reâ€" turned from Lawsonia Golf club, Green Lake, Wis. this week, where Mr. Fossum was professional during the past season. They will leave November first for Pine Crest Counâ€" try club, Avon Park, Florida, where they will remain until spring and then will again return to Lawsonia. The members of the Sewing club Are enjoying a dinner party in Chiâ€" cago tonight after which they will see "Three Little Girls" now playing at the Great Northern theatre. Mrs. Helen C. Golden and Mrs. Edâ€" ward M. Conrad are entertaining at one o‘clock luncheon followed by bridge at the Georgian hotel, Evansâ€" ton, on next Tuesday. The out of town guests will include Mrs. M. Moran of River Forest, Mrs. Edgar Winterson of© Rogers Park, Mrs. Bruno Boehm ofâ€" Riverside, and Mrs. B. Harrison Norris of Oak Park. Miss Shirley Beyer was hostess last night to twelve of her friends at a Hallowe‘en party at her home on Broadview avenue.. _ All sorts of pranks were played and all enjoyed a perfectly lovely evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Peterson of Ravine terrace returned last week from a month‘s motor trip through the east. They visited in Montreal and spent two weeks in Boston. Miss Molly Grinnell entertained the pupiis of her eighth grade class at a very â€" delightful Hallowe‘en . supper party on Friday evening at her home on Briar place. â€" After supper various games were played in keeping with Hallowe‘en. “el‘t;sl;):â€"csnmd attended Homecomâ€" ing at Purdue last we_e!(-end. Crosby Keller entertained a party of young folks on last Wednesday evening in honor of his thirteenth birthday at his home on Kincaid street. ~~ ~‘Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr. of S. Green Bay road is spending a few weeks with relatives in Chicago. â€"Mrs. Robeft Bell of Linden avenue has as her guest her sister Mrs. Scully of Lancaster, Penn.. Mrs. H. M. Prior left last week for Florida where she is spending several weeks with her son Lyman in Jackâ€" sonville. £ The Fort Sheridan Woman‘s club entertained at a very delightful Hallowe‘en party on Monday evening in the chapel. Games were played and stunts performed by those presâ€" ent. Mrs. H. Studeny was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Wrenn of Local and Personal Central avenue left Monday for San Antonio, Texas, where they will reâ€" main until June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Strauss of 5136 Ellis avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Rosalie Litten, to Dr. Gustave F. Weinfeld of the Moraine hotel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinfeld of Lima, Ohio. Mrs. James Kent of St. Louis is the guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of South Green Bay road. ® Miss Alexandria Rosie of Burton avenue, entertained at a miscellaneâ€" ous shower in compliment to Miss Velva Salyards last Thursday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vollmer of the Roger Williams apartments returned on Friday of last week from a most delightful two weeks vacation in Minnesota. The Hallowe‘en ship sailed into port Monday night Oct. 27 at 7:00 and was anchored for the Cub Sr. in the playroom of the Y.W.C.A. Many types of costumes were disâ€" played, paying forfeits, bobing for apples and running relays were some of the main features. Capt. Kid didn‘t appear in her gaudy costume as was expected, but others took her place. Uncle Tom, Topsy and Aunt Jemâ€" ma and even Amos ‘n‘ Andy wearâ€" ifig regalia of the colored race minâ€" gled with King, Queen and the little Page. j After an evening of joyful fun the g{oup gathered to refresh their fun tired bones with fruit punch, sandâ€" wiches, sugared doughnuts, carmeled apples, popâ€"corn and grapes. â€" The ship set sail for the many homes. ie â€"Two other Hallowe‘en ships were anchored at the playroom of the Y. DRESSES $5 An exceptional opportunity for you in a special selling of garâ€" ments formerly much higher priced and of unusual beauty. Mary Ann Frocks SPECIAL FOR MONDAY and TUESDAY CLEARANCE Y. W. C. A. Notes SALE $10 and $12 SILK and WOOL 19 So. St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, III. THE PRESS A big splash was displayed Saturâ€" day, Oct. 25. 32 G. R‘s had the time of their lives. A Life Saving class was started with Dorothy Himmler, Nellie Calkins and Beatrice Thorson instructing. It is hoped that in the near future that eight Junior Life |Suven will have passed the requireâ€" ments. W, C. A. Rho Gamma Rho‘s had had their cargo of fun Tuesday night Oct. 28. Much fun was enjoyed by all. The Cubs Jr. had their ship load of whoops, spooks and gobblins Tuesday whoops, spooks and gobblins Tuesday| Makio group of G. R‘s held their afternoon at 4:00, meeting Wednesday instead of Friâ€" Splash! G. R‘s every Saturday| day last week. 12 members were morning at Deerfieldâ€"Shields high| present. Also their adviser Miss de school from 11 to 12 o‘clock. Hartog. ‘Friday, Oct. 24, the Makiolets of Osk Terrace elected their officers as follows: President, Agnes Svendsen; viceâ€"president, Honor Lamus; secreâ€" tary, Rena Manfordim, and treasurer, SPECIAL Peanut Croquettes 69¢ pound Party Favors â€" Hats Noise Makers â€"â€" Masks Everything to make your party a success The Highland Park Pharmacy HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES V. T. MeMAHON, R.Ph.G. 356 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 2404 WHETHER you‘re Host of Guest, enliven the festivities with a box of Schrafft‘s Candy. It‘s bound to be the favorite confection of most of those presentâ€"a wholesome, tasty Candy that hits the right spot. Rho Gamme Rho, was chosen for the Ravinia‘s G. R‘s group‘s name 18 enthusiastic members attended the meeting Tuesday, Oct, 21. Thursday has been chosen for the Rho Gamma Rho meeting. Sylvia De Bartolo. 19 bright eyed G. R‘s attended the meeting with much interest. Miss Zimmerly is adâ€" viser. The city of Baltimore reports that it has less unemployment than in 1928, less poor relief and an increase in retail trade over 1920. ‘The only distress there is in the calamity how!â€" ing department of the Baltimore Sun.