Gieser Health Parlor SPECIAL FOR Saturday Night Tenderloin Steak l French Fried Potatoes . (Women Exclusively) 2 N. Sheridan Rd., Room 307 Tel. Highland Park 4002 Hours 9â€"12, 1â€"5 â€" Eves by appointment | HATS 1~=~$5 to $10 : HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA~<~ It‘s just once in a while| that you find such well: made, good looking frocks costing so little. Women‘s and Misses‘ siges. _ ‘â€" Vaporized Mineral Baths Swedish Massage Corrective and Reducing Fo $18 50 at a New Price . _(y# Tel. H. P. 463 FROC 45c le\ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Le Peliey spent the weekâ€"end at Mt. Carroll, Ill., visiting their daughter Prisâ€" cilla who is a student at Francis Shimer school. Priscilla took part in "Engaged" given by the Dramâ€" atic club of the school on Saturday evening. Mrs. LePelley is the local representative of the Francis Shiâ€" mer school. ' 5 Mrs. Charles G. Mason is spendâ€" ing several days this week in Rockâ€" ford, visiting her mother. 3 Don‘t forget the performance of "Old Lady 31" to be given Frldng evanin‘;.“ :&p}.d !; at the Highland Park Woman‘s club by the Presbyâ€" terian Guild. av;;u; entertained at bridge Messrs. Reuben Thomas, Lee Griâ€" npr and Gunner Petersen (alias Rainwater Bill}>_of 606 Onwentsia avenue returned Sunday from Amâ€" anda, O., where they spent a week visiting relatives and friends. % Edwin H. Decker, brother of the late Mrs. W. W. Wilcox of this city, passed away sud(_len}y 'l:uesésy at Norwegian hospital spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royâ€"Zimmer of South daughter, Dorothy, of Highland | former residents here, C / s C M TK ee amar it * STOTH J k. oT ¢ * 22 s ';"’."â€" .' Mn o rme seke actectpsunds »G THURSDAY.® MARCH <17,;>1982=== % f Anna Mable Davis i Tined | Tudae Miller Manag â€" Local and Personal . Auss Netis Petls is marantine‘{Judge Miller Manager emanttqnite : . Mrs. Gertrude Wolbrinck and o{“ kusgr C:mpAalllf\'(:ullll‘ced « family had as their Sunday guests, ake County Mr; and Mrs. Franklin Le Pelley | o7 * °/o y_s gchuster and children m en n mm :‘ es hy onl o un oo o c uk wimht+ etaÂ¥a uaut_l'jlpvl, Lucbududnativtens, &4 L R Coorit 7 ouk INPPNTUP ET Park ‘are the gue;t&,of Mrs. Leslic| siding in Wilson at her home, Ye Little Wood,| was past Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nunn and EARL W. GSELL & CO. We have a comâ€" plete assortment GREETING â€" NAMES PUT ON FREE on All Easter Eggs â€"25¢ and up Ann;n â€" _‘ 399 Roger Williams Avenue Novelties last Pharmacists 4 â€"â€"EASTER BUNNIES â€"â€" CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES CHICKENS â€" EGGS _ BASKETS â€" CARTS of Chicago. "M-l:;.'wlraâ€"x;ry Anner, of Fort Sheriâ€" dan entertained her five hundred club. Tuesday evening.. _ 3 __.‘ Mrs. Edmund Lehmkuhl and Miss Grace Johnston of North avenue entertained at cards last Thursday evening. f Mr. and Mrs. Larry Annen of Fort© Sheridan have had as their house guest for the past week Miss Peggy Joyce of Chicago. _â€" ... Forrest Rose Jr. has been on the sick list with the flu for the past Forrest Kose Jr. has D°°n On ine |"""""~"" 20 / jvue sick list with the flu for the past| N°SS and political record of Omer week. : cg N. Custer, and on his platform in t¢. Fred Henning 6f ‘Pusk ave. | which ho pledges himssifâ€"toâ€"a veors enue entertained the Baraca class ganization of the state government st ~theâ€"Unitedâ€"Exangeliscalâ€"ohurchâ€"on °22 business basis, with a view to Tuesday evening. Mr. Allison: of | t® 'â€"'_-""-""""'-"""" Chicago was the speaker of the eveâ€" ment to ‘the people. Mr. Custer ning and gave a very interesting favors a better distribution of taxes, talk. s 7 so that r;“ shgl b“;igthe'{{’m:e of is Charlse Melvilic has retury. | this Aurden.: He plaiges Sune C e 23 Pram California Where she spont | Aliminate_all wasts and unnecessary the past six weeks. Miss Elsie Westâ€" expenditures in the management of toct °4 Hollywood, Callf., is Mrs.| State affairs, and to apply the strictâ€" Melville‘s guest for several weeks. est efficiency and economy in the Campbell Chapter Guild will meet f\m_ctlomng of the government. He at the Masonic temple Friday afterâ€" believes that the taxpayer should noon. Mrs. Catherins Levin and receive a dollar value for every dolâ€" _ Mrs. Catherine Levin ~AD4),)â€" s ;ayes paid, and this can OnIy Campbell Chapter Guild will meet at the Masonic temple Friday after.â€" noon. _ Mrs. Cathering Levin and M»â€" Rlanche Muller will be the Ross J. Beatty left Tussday as deleâ€" gates of the local chapter of the D. A. R. to the state conference being held in Quincy for three days. Tha Rev._ and Mrs. F. Fisher, sidents here, are now reâ€" Waterloo, Ia. Rev. Fisher r of St. John‘s Evangelical Honorable Harry G. Wright, state manager for the Omer N. Custer campaign forâ€"the Republican nominâ€" ation. for governor at the primary, April 12, on Friday appointed Benâ€" jamin H. Miller of Libertyville, Lake county, manager of the Custer camâ€" paign. Mr. Miller states that a committee is being organized, and that the campaign will be carried into every precinet of the county. lH»eA further states that the Custer campaign will be based on the 2““’ propriations for BP NASENCCRCAOI CC perin ie e r ies ie in dge mighsiss. poses. This is the only way in ~ which confidence can be restored and perience in political affairs in Lake county, and under his management, the Custer campaign will be vigorâ€" ously carried on. _ Mr. Miller is viceâ€" busines$ revived. L;;m&ngd ~committee, and holds the position of supervisor of Tllinois waterways. Sm = Miss Mary Pratt Dies; | Laurel and Lin Funeral on Wednesday || _ ;-(;h;:h Phones: Miss Mary Championâ€" Pratt, 85, a resident of Highland Park â€" for about three years, died Monday of heart trouble at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, 446 Lincoln place, where she lived. The funeral was held at the Kelley chapel on Sheriâ€" dan road Wednesday, and the body was taken to East Haddam, Conn., for burial. ; Aged Resident Dies â€" § _‘ FEarly on Wednesday L. J. Rice died at 8:15 o‘clock Wednesday morning at the home of his son, Elson G. Rice, Onwentsia avenue. He had been in ill health for years, and his last illness was of about three weeks duration. He would have been 81 years old “J.\lllle 22, and had been a resident of Highâ€" land Park for over 55 years. Mrs. Rice died last November. A son, Elson G. Rice, and two grandâ€"chilâ€" dren survive. ® . "The funcral service will be held in ‘Orwell,â€"Ohio, and burial will be h 4 d W 71 Bd .4 S 2t lt 5 0 cintomn es Nce The Woman‘s Christian Tempetâ€" ance Union will hold their next regâ€" ular meeting on Wednesday afterâ€" ested is invited to attend. T. U, Meets March 23 at Jews in the + 7:00 p.m. Christian â€"Mâ€"â€"â€"â€"7â€"45 pm. Evening â€" Miracle of the Cen Jacob Peltz, secrotar â€"O0 â€"brew Christian Alliar and a converted Jew, Monday, March 21st THURSDAY, MARCH 17. First United Evange Green Bay Rogad a Rev, J. A. Van Gorl Thursday, March 17th 7:00 p.m. Orchestra 8:00 p.m. Choir reh« Friday, March 18th 7:30 pm. Boy Scout 8:00 p.m. Bible cla:s the Book of Exodus. welcome. Sunday, March 20th 9:00 a.m. Prayer s« ‘teachers and others in work of the Sunday s _ 9:30 a.m. Sunday for all. _ R 10:45 am. Morning §:00 p.m. Rev. Da will speak on "Fro Christianity." â€" This Tuesday, March 22nd W1 Oldâ€"Testament. .__â€" Wednesday, March © 8:00 p.m. Rév. â€"J: bring the messageâ€" 0 Friday, March 25th 8:00 p.m. The J¢ relation to the L over feat. Do not Highland Park 7:30 Boy Scout parish house. Sunday : â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 9:45 Church schoc 11:00 Morning wor win will preach on * There will be speci by the quartet. 3:00 Communican 3:30 Trail Builde house. 6.00 Tuxis socie meeting. â€"Special : ing planned for t! of officers will be he your suppor reserv; Monday: : : ©10:00 Doreas soci¢ house. Luncheon 1 12:30. The wome are cordially invite Tuesday: â€" 2:30 Presbyteria: in the home of H. Markell â€"and ] Neiter assisting t! tial program plan and the women 0 cordially invited. 4+45 The Youn; will meet in th Nichols in Deerfi< nouncements will Wednesday : .â€"~Jacob Peltz. 8:00 . Special Ho