ch Ik 1931 tin be the )ummemt st; inquiry at the dis- early date , Elizabeth Wiidar/dittghter otMr. but _,', 'i nd It“. Tom Wilder or Rice sheet, I members i'avinie. have returned from l two m the av- x ears' trip abroad, She Zhuefheen. if mach..- tiKyfxig 1'iiWiiriiWTCllFiRiiiifijiii- cram: ~; er {he’suier‘gisim of (games Ken- the "d6iitsi% . a’y', "Hireeter of magma: of l.’ I ‘ " " " I ' VA- A c, " -att,-9ttit.h-domrtrti- as for the , The mnrringe of Miss Ruth Hen- q , demon to Mr. Robert Mayo was cele- and} lor, d,' j: rated in Pittsburgh, Pa., on-Febnk {he men’s , ary 14th. Mr. Mayo is the son of Mr. I um .1: r" " . Nt.", - r X" ttf _fHreridtitm-ghteatc- WWI!†" is a graduate in eivirentrhsaerintt t the eoa.a f Armour Institute, and followed his d imrtirar'a IWork there by radiate council; ave their. he Michigan School of Mines. Be on in this at is connected with the ttrm of Blew "al Knox, Pa. l my heâ€? rThis is an, exeelleht time to reno- he' course: ate screens to,have' them ready for Teens mil-J; pring. Call H. P: 4000 for 3 man ’winm in; o paint them or replace netting. we aetM tsrfaee r6 onion will a additiEI neon will over mod II: as thi tied to tht than Mr .ttmtslt e buck ir unset ve' Itly free» he' course ween: In} winter in [thew t the Sn! min; not an abod t the con- d particu- uve their on in this [ntgesu‘cr mu. " the you ads-OI; BEEN-l ','t,dt" p n - "‘1 - ' t J' IT" flvm-WQNMW W3!;__pz;- 1ai, -mmhï¬l! P 7 _, ." r-'-" _ my...“ Put “1-35.33. _e_re print re gin; mun and com. is W111: mm» of m’: activ- tl Sew†homo!!! so has put the mem- stimulus 1 the new l Mtd " last year fine-130n- I was ti ment " and aha! for some AT CLUB cook!!! Att-i-a-iii-_-tbt-mated by the an. and m of an writs. MWMmbI-qumh tiiGhiiitaete-adi-rd.oethaq9n. "g1Ttiatgt.'Tgt'rtAtg tbt u Inn-"Ii“... III -f,i,iteu'.'""""'"'"""""'" an Ruth Johnston, daughter of Mr. d Mu. Parker S. Johnston of Braw rit read, was among the nineteen reahman girls " Rockford college make the honor roll†This is quite n achievement " the freshman claas " large one. . The Ladiea' Aid of the St. Johnl’ angelical church will meet next "day, March 12, at the home of ra. Charla Berry of 658mm venue. - my, Mrs. ‘John Sullivan of Skoldo ave- ue haaaa her Sunday gum. Kr; F d Mm. 1tobert-Ptgntrne and‘aon Kenodna, Wis. _ This" is a mama time to repair ve-trougha and down mom. meh- nd Park Social Service can mmutt man - tel. H. P. 4000. - Pl). Eh! with"? titrt Prey Iva. a In“ H tg-tard 0"“ 'ttttut"? Chit-co qidlBqet I ll. luau Ave. suu cm mm! was OIJO PI! In! "auia"iiir-stmrrheaht.ot. a nun-u rut. lab 0.1,. M murky brawl orAtustr PM». RICH-Ind M “I. M "" Thursday. my. 1tt8t mu. umop Ham. on. 821 Eat Park Avenue Prion both at tt." was!!! and m on. when lug and on. ' Miss Anna Willas Seientiile Swedish Maine ttlto Reducing Q w, New location " _ " Laurel Ave t Highland Park Local-and-Personal Intel: 5. 1981 I. H. P. 2468 No.1 d Mr. g122 t S. Schwingle and aatthter and. m u “not 'ltlr/Au'gpat'-hjNihktAha, Drum! In. Kellogg Speed and daughter lejorig in arriving in Highland Park “finch , from a thug montW hip to the Orient. Kr. and In. John We: aria son Juk have returned from Cali.. tombr’hm ther had went lama! weeks. _ V, HrJndlh-n. Arnold Peterson ttnd daughter Joy. are, enjoying a thee waif any in Purida. - Mrs. Carleton Vail entertained on Tuesdny afternoon in compliment to In; Edmund Eitel, former resident, now' of mum, Vac, who is visiting friends hm for uni-u) Inch. Mrs. John Sullivan (1685 Shokie uvenue entertained at three tables buikifrrtAiti"rir"0trr- htrttfdtiyr"iiisttt%id any. . . _-.- , _. Robert WNrood, who is I student at' Los. Alamo: Ranch. School, New Mexico, is " ham for treverttl dams, while' taking atxaminntion for ent- ruice to Wart Point. . The Lady Foresters, met yutérdny nfternoon " the home of In. t Llewellyn. The Presbyterian Guild will Tet, Tuesday “human " 2:80 " the homotMrI. 1totteetTimmofNMDe Tumble :vonue, with Mrs. Ill. P. Bar- nes "sitting. In. B. M. Pier will lead the study, “The Indlnn Home.†Mr. end Hrs; ms. Mayo and Miss Mary Lou returned Friday from I. six "weeEii'"iitothr" triplo’F'loridi. They traveled extensively in P1orida mo- wring down the Gulf coast, ems-in: the Temiami Trail and returning along' the eastern shore. On their way msrttratiriy" Fiii i133 s iiiirii1Rira plms in Virginia, inehtdirtr-Yorka- town, Jamestbwn, and Wiliiamtrbarg, and spent several days at Blacks- burg where Dr. Mayo was formerly. professor " the Virginia Polytechnic Institute; - __ --F--- -------F--- ___ _ --- Miss Priscilla Carver is “giving n seriumog Wednesday morning mini- cdea " the home of In. ar. E. Sunpull. The ttmt mnsicnle was held yesterday (Wednesday) morn- ing. A ' T _ The next meu1nr meeting of the Ravinia Women's Club will _be/held on Wednesday afternoon, inch 11, " 2:80 o’clock in the Village Home. ('Foihiw Thou Me," an Easter pa- geant; wilt be-presented at Bethany Eamon“) church; Sand»: eveninz. March 15, at 7:46 o'elpek. _ _ At. their home in' f.1phtLnhipo2gigualtttt, fore returning to Highland Park for the summer. "'hetr son" Charles F. linker-Smith 15119: returned "rt his home after spending the winter in the south. Mrs. James Allen Tur- ner, their daughter (formerly Grace Mary) is living in Columbiu, Tenn., whertrhihuaband it in business. Mrs, D; W. Grady of Alden, Km, is spending Beverar weeks with her son and dauthter, Mr. and Mrs. Gro- ver Q. Grady. ' _ _ Mrs. Charles El.- Busby, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Hinehaw of Kimball road, for the past few weeks, returned Monday to her home in Minehbertr, Va. Cleaning the basement, 3nd 'cnlci- mining the walls is a good beginning for spring cleaning. Call Hc P. 4000 to: orozlrerc, _ _ - _ _--- . Mr.__and Mrs, C. F. Mather-Smith, who have been spending the winter firHiToFida,' wiTiiiiisiid several weeks THE Services are held eaish Sunday " ternoon at 3:30 in Foundatio'n Bali, Baha't Tempter. Sheridan. road and Linden avenue, Wilmette. Rev. Al- bert Vin is givinglthis month veers in of lectures upon "thtiyersil Spir- itual Laws." The special topic for March 8th will be t The Spiritual Laws underlying Bible mirateiet,-- a seientifte explanation.†_ _ Mrs. Hurry Millerilaa slurs. of theexhibits yhich~the Warm Garden club are planning for the tifth mm! fhtwtrr show of the Garden Chth, of Illinois. which this year will be had Much 21-27 inclusive at the Merehandiae Mart. Mrs. Arthur Har- than " ticket chm-n; irrery op.- timistieaatotluotaeeesaoftheitrw cumin: hrr.opinion on the, ale of tickets My made. » The Bannock- barn Garden club won one of the aetiai--r"riLsr-it--reetr--aor-ael1imr tickets ind Ite_1tirrtst,,of min do- if the ME: thiiireir} ’ '7‘ liriiiiirirhdireh ' . . _ A short business {anion precede the program; 1 paper anthem ot Herbtr-rreiiertfmra. Walter, Met- calf, Bpd. greatly enjoyed by het audi.. ence. Further enjoyment was given) by the' delirium 1eftetitiinetttar'arsreer1 tr the hasten. and her assistant, Mrs. Robert Miller. ' The charming country ham of Mrs. Marshall L. Doty was the scene of I. nt-to-nthgr Jonathan of the Board at! Plow show committee After an inspection of ‘the shadow picture which is tseTiirraiveloped by Mrs; Purl Fuller ‘the party Went to tht, hang qt Mrtt, _A-___W . Tlqhertrhte the regular monthly meeting of the club was held. _ _- _ _ _ Lecture Sefiés Held 7 at Baha'i Temple Bannockburn Club----- Meets with Mrs. Doty Great impetus to the enthusiasm dandy manifested was_xiven by the reports of the union. committees. N orth Shore Trust Company comfort and poverty for them. Sidetrudril your loved ones by appointing thisrbarik executor of your estate: 1 Our truat,depeib. ment id thoroughly experienced in these matters-with the full- a feud-a tGi: the riiiiti)Yttils heirs This knowiedire. may mean the difference between BANK a _. Una-gal See-cs "Prue to the 'qiirrrtrettian style. "A Bit OrLove"' full; story of the, m. be min/st qlmost Whig; odds in' the Timid _ and ,emotttttttt d Strang- my. f Deeply devoted " u whith- fuiorire, he refuses to do uything (Continued on pug-9‘5} q _ Notohk Dunn "A- Bit "Move." ;the~ John 13:19 worthy drum to he prenatal to the north shore audience of the North _t.itc_iCt.tte, story of the love of ti young curate of -TEiaetiitit5tr1Re-Ett- 'ind-hr-a atmt11r-httsietc-Are*t £3:- lnnd vilhze. This section of the British Isle is noted for its peaceful and beautiful ,il1atres, and for, tho production, Cireuit,theatre designers have strives to-givar--tdlhe Janie edects all the dander and simple! beauty to be fodnd in, the dut6N, itself. There are four scenes in thet may; the first, the humbte attatrir home of the Btrlaeo.tnbes, "with whom dwells Micheal swam, the curate. The second Scene"is_'the village tar- sm...r_scene QLXilhgg pttrAitttpt try1 hirthphce of vilhge- would. The third scene is a moon-lit view of the often-Soy ogotho _church, _ With the'revo- ning. service Jiisiriii'itiiriidriie muse tune "trar"iihiiiiiy, "old out!!! Aid the lait scene is the interior of, the Byrhcombe barn, late " jtitrht,/Nritt, notfiitttr to light the piles of by bit the moonbeqms coming through the open door-way. ' [ "A Bit O'Love" by .Gahoiiiittt,y ch Given; Lake Forest, -v-.-.,3ttte39,,,ax,Nlvr?,.n7us _ -. CIRCUIT THEATRE 'ro PRESENT THIRD PLAY "A Bit Q'Love,â€the third phrof the A3irettit théitre’s Mum: year will be given in Durand infinite. Lake Forest. Friday, March 13, and iird1tE Yang’s. slab memorials 31!! Highland Park on Tuesday, Inch 17. Resend 'seats my be obtained at 1uatft'tl drug stored!) Luke Wreest and at Penn's drug 'tore in Highland Park. . . 7