> for information, ucation of â€" School »rments by the folâ€" s. Unangst who ie here for sevâ€" ared themselves m and the passâ€" st was a great iends here. iders mmittees ; mbers Qui ected in School and Results kpected rest of the public ation now observâ€" versal demand for perations of govâ€" are healthy signs; arent desire of tax »mmunity to base i investigation of han upon generaliâ€" rpose of coâ€"operatâ€" re approximatéely _ amount, about for fixed items n page 31) s of the county _ resigrtied, and prepared to reâ€" T. Stanton has ition the standâ€" e coming year. igned are Paul , and Jack Hoâ€" Brenton, both Mawman has oard meetings through negliâ€" 1e is the lone reat Lakes staâ€" &_North..Wesk ot to be a canâ€" next time on at two o‘clock Avenue United with interment __cemetery. husband Mrs. _ son Ralph E., hter Cleoda, to : the expenses of are partly fixed, id partly subject direct control by ustrate, expendiâ€" for the fiscal year @mma â€" Unangst, les G. Unangst, he United Evanâ€" ed away Saturâ€" wing a lingering ingst Dies _ eld Tuesday taxpayers focuses, he two questions; ies are being efâ€" ties of the school what effect may to have on the DAY, APRIL 28, 1932 ARD INS BUDGET published report Theâ€" Officers Club of Campbell ~â€"chapter met for supper at the home â€"Mrs. James Rowdeon, returned last week from Denver, Colo., where she spert the past six months visiting ‘ her sister Mrs. Frark Elliott. ~Mr. _ Edmund, Lehmkuhl_spent last aweekâ€"erid at the home of hisâ€"brother Charles Lehmkuh] of Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wicks and daughter Virginia, after having ~Mr. and Mrs C. A. Wright have just returned from a two weeks trip to Bermuda. Mrs. Wright visited her niece, Marjorie Hansen at the Mary Burnham school in North Hampton, Mass., while on their trip. Rawson Bowden of 925 South Johns avenue is still seriously ill. renn. . _ OO °_ * 0 °1O it _ _Mr. and NMrs. Malcom Vait of 190 Lakewood avenue returned Monday from a weeks vacation at Tryon, HNorth Carolina. Mrs. Trigg Waller, of 539 Forest avenue left Saturday to spend sevâ€" eral weeks with her sister Mrs. Charles C. Bacon of Philadelphia, Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph Homer Lamâ€" bert entertained a few friends last Friday evening, the occasion being in commemoration of their wedding anniversary and â€" Mrs. Lambert‘s bi; thdav. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald and Mrs. Morton Traub will attend the Army and Navy Inaurgural Ball at the Srevens hotel this Saturday as guests of General Frank Schwengle. of Mrs. Charles J. White of Glenâ€" coe last rnight (Wednesday). the United Press association of Chiâ€" cago to their offices in St. Louis, Mc. He left last Tuesday, to asâ€" sume his position there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Shaddle of Mundelein have returned home after a visit at the home of their daughter Mrs. W. Oscar Bell. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cuscaden are attending a Bankers convention at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. . _ .Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurth and {family spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. MWourth‘ssister_Mrs. Bacon of St. Charles, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peddle enterâ€" tained at a party last Saturday eveâ€" ning. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Henry Engelâ€" brecht of Mundelein were among the guests. f Mrs. Michael Orth of Milwaukee, Wis., was the weekâ€"end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson B. Brard. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, ohituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. Vol. 21 A member of The Chicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices : ly1l6â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 3355 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communieations must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Telephones Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1. 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park: FHE HICHLAND PARK PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 Mr. James Austin of 924 Wade THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Udell Building, Highland Park, IIl. ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK April 28, 1932 Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 State 6326 No. 9 Mrs. Edmund Lehmkuh! of North avenue entertained her 500 club on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Udell and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Grand Rapâ€" ids visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope on Thursday.> Mr. and Mrs. Clark left that evening for St. Petâ€" ersburg, Fla., while Mr. and Mrs. Udell returned to Grand Rapids on Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth +Silber Worth, president of the Green Bay., road school P.T.A., entertained members of the executive board at luncheon, yesterday, Wednesday, at the Green Tea Pot. 1551 S. St. Johns Ave., Ravinia e GIFTS 7__tâ€"~INFANTS WEAR.â€"â€": S ~RENTXE LIBKAHKY : Many Highland Park people are planning to attend the Army and Navy Inaugural Ball in the grand ball room of the Stevens hotel, Satâ€" urday evening. ~â€"â€"The Philomathean reading circls will meet at the home of Mrs. E. R. Baum, with Mrs. Oscar Franzen asâ€" sisting as hostess, next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Oscar Bell will read a paper on "Kagawa and Japan." Miss Jane Floyd is seriously ill in the Highland Park hospital. Wade street. l « Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak Park visited her brother, Mrs. M. Warâ€" ner, of North Second street, Tuesâ€" day. 7 * â€"â€"Mr. andâ€"Mrs. â€"Edwin C.â€"Woodâ€" of Evanston have taken a house on West Park avenue where they are moving this week. Mr. Wood. is a brother of General Robert E. Wood of this city. â€" Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens of Lake Biuff is the house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Percy M. Prior of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford C. Shipnes are leaving town Friday for Indianâ€" apolis, Ind., to attend the wedding on Saturday of their. son Stanley Wilford Shipnes and Miss Mary Elien McNamee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McNamee of Indiâ€" anapolis. The young couple will reâ€" Greeting Cards for Mother‘s Day ed, by Mrs. W. J. Fyffe, Mrs. Geo Allan Mason and Mrs. William S Forrest to be held Tuesday, May 10 at the home of Mrs. Fyffe. Invitations kave been issued for a lingerie shower for Miss Ethel Harmon whose engagement to Edâ€" ward Gifford was recently announcâ€" Announcement is â€"made of the marriage of Miss Graceâ€" Niebuhr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nieâ€" buhr of 441 S. St. Johns ave., to Harry Jacobson of Racine, Wis., which took place Saturday, April 23. » The ceremony was performed by Dr. Stone of the Fourth Presâ€" byterian church of Chicago. Mr. Jacobson is an employee of the Illiâ€" nois Continental bank of Chicago. The young couple will make their home in Highland Park. spent the winter at 20 E. Delaware place, Chicago will return to their home at 1310 Wade street, May 1. â€" Mis. Arthur Grant McPherson reâ€" turned last weel from a three inonths vacatior in Glenwood Misâ€" sion inn in Riverside, Calif. Helga Rosing THE PRES3 360 WALKER AVENUE tionâ€"ofâ€"ears, adequate insurance and_ cgrgï¬il drivers and present prices do not compensate us profitably. Weâ€"cannot longer be expected to serve you at a loss and to increase prices would not help at this time. Our garage will remain open day and night, rendering even a better service, if possible, than in the past. to express our sincere thanks and further anâ€" nounce that beginning May 1, 1932, we will disâ€" continue the 6pef'ation of livery cars and cabs, until such time as conditions will warrant our resuming operations. ce To those of you whom we have had the pleasâ€" ure of serving for the last forty years, we want Baskets at prices to please. Cut Flowers with Cut Prices. â€" s Also Hardy Perennials, Pansies and: a Complete Stock of Bedding Plants. We will be pleased to give you an estimate on any planting you may wish done now or later. YOU will be surprised what a nice plant 50c or 75c will buy! We have plants in bloom from 15¢ and up. Combination Pots 75¢c and up. Hyaâ€" Remember Her with Flowers Mothers Day, Sunday, May 8 N O T |â€" Safe operation means good mechanical condiâ€" arkes MOTHER e Florist TELEPHONE H. P. 497 " m it _ it Mn 4+ Serenete regs > e