the inning struck out d. Segart but Rogan nning. the fourth f the fifth all walked ses. Segart his homer, of the Inâ€" three men of the inâ€" for Mowers ; was done nalf of the i: had flied ached first and scored le for the rk of the ee Indians e was out pe doubled NUE s the n the pass ball. Armstrong nalf of the hth Maesâ€" s play the the Highâ€" Shop your owers, called at er nd and but the wÂ¥ Mr. Frank Baker of Everett place who broke his leg two weeks. ago ~â€"â€"is getting along nicely. Mrs. James Watson of Everett place who has been laid up with a broken ankle for several weeks is able to be around again. . Mr. and Mrs. John McBride and small daughter have moved to Highâ€" land Park and are living at 75 Elmâ€" wood drive. Mr. McBride is a gradâ€" â€" pate of Deerfleldâ€"Shields and Amâ€" herst college and of Harvard Law ~ Mr. Oswald Schuette of N. Sheri< 5ian road returned Tuesday to Washâ€" _ You are invited to visit the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Hospital day, Thursday, May 12. ' Mrs. Wm. Saathoff of S. Second street entertained last Friday afterâ€" noon for her. sister, Mrs. Alfred Braun, of Burlington, Towa, who has been her guest for the past ten days. Mr. Algart Johnson of L;voy, Alâ€" berta, Canada was a guest at the Sa.n.thofl'_ _l_:oiheA on Tuesday. evening. O o Visit the local hospital on Naâ€" tional Hospital day May 12. Mrs. Farnsworth of 120 Hillcrest road entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Keelin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tobey and Mr. and Mrs. J. Younglove of Mrs: H. M. Prior has returned from a few weeks vacation at Misâ€" siqn_ Inn, Riverside, Calif. + Mr. A. T. Larson of N. St. Johns was taken to the Passavant hospital, Chicago last Wednesday where he is undergoing observation. j Mrs. John McDougall of N. Green Bay road entertained at a funcheon and theater party last Friday afterâ€" noon. ~ € members of their 500 club last Satâ€" urday evening. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Harry Jacobson of 1515 Richfield avenue will entertain at a house warming next Saturday night.. Mrs. Jacobson was formâ€" erly Grace Niebuhr of S. St. Johns firm of Tenney, Harding, Sherman, andr Rogers, of Chicago. The Highland Park hospital inâ€" vites the public to visit on Hosâ€" pital day, May 12. and Mrs. Leste Fuller motored to Milwaukee last Sunday to visit Mr. Fullers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" fred Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Dade Epstein of Pine Point drive entertained at four tables of bridge last Sunday eveâ€" ning. â€" Madame Marie Therese of Park avenue is spending the weekâ€"end at Champaign to be with her daughter Pearl for Mother‘s day. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irving Randall and son Dickie returned Friday from a several months vacation at their winâ€" ter home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth formâ€" erly of Chicago have moved to 120 Hillcrest road where they will make their future home. Mrs. Bernard Ripple of Skokie avenue entertained a number of her friends at a bridge party last Friâ€" day evening. _ THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Albert â€"Larson of 8: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, Mr. Local and Personal of Highland Park on a }l‘it ge last Monday Mr. Clifford Snyder has resigned as business agent for the Teamsters and Chauffeurs union.of Lake Forâ€" est, Highland Park and Libertyville. to Robinson, Ill., last Wednesday to accompany their sister Mrs. Gerrard who was ill and had to be takenâ€"to her home by ambulance. They reâ€" turned Sunday bringing Mrs. Brush‘s mother Mrs. English with them. Miss Minnie Buzard was called to St. Joseph, Mo., the early part of this week because of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Albert Weisenberger spent the weekâ€"end in Beloit, Wis., visiting her daughter Marion who is a stuâ€" dent at Beloit college. Visit our hospital on National Hosvnital day. Wednesday, May 12. The Missionary society of the Bethany â€" Evangelical church will meet next week Thursday at the home of Mrs. Orville Wessling of Glencoe avenue. The Misses Margaret Siliestrom and Ruth Livingston have returned from Roseburg, Oregon where they «nent the winter with Miss Ruth‘s narents. cidp > anee _ en Highland Park. ___.______/__â€"â€" _ Campbell Chapter guild will.meet tomorrow afternoon (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Robert F. Timm, 565 DeTamble avenue. Mrs. Donald Bruce and Mrs. Charles J. Clark will ascist the hostess. _ . Mrs. L. I. Wells of Akron, Ohio returned home with his aunt Miss Bruce R_higeh_art and is visiting in of the Press Bridge club Saturday evening. _â€"_Little Dale Wells, son of â€"Mr. and _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hecketsweiler spent Saturday with relatives in Long Grove. Marian and Jane Goldberg of Kenâ€" osha, Wis., spent the weekâ€"end with their grandmother Mrs. Nels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Marshall of Princeton avenue are moving to Rogâ€" ers park to make their future home. a sail boat back to Chicago. When they get back to Chicago they will have sailed over 1600 miles. Bud Snite and Wally Reid with Mr. Erikson of Lake Forest left Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Silber who have been living in Chicago during the winter, have now moved to Highâ€" land Park for the summer and are living at the Moraine hotel. Their son, Fred, Jr., is to be graduated from Swarthmore college the latter part of May and will then join them here. Miss Louise Silber is attendâ€" ing the Northwestern university and will continue to live in Evanston during the summer. . days with his family. Mrs. Schuette and two children who motored east with her husband when he returned there two weeks ago accompanied him back to Highland Park. Mrs. Schuette visited her sister in Morâ€" ganville, Va., while in the east. Mrs. Victor H. Bergmann of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo., is visiting her sisters Mrs. G. E. Smith and Miss Bruce Rhinechart of this city. THE P RESS Golf Balls, per pail ..................... 50¢ General Instructions .............. RRPEE ! Golf Clubs and Tees Provided .. point 360 WALKER AVENUE Also Haray 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. . es YOU will be surprised what a nice plant 50c or 75e will buy! We have plants in bloom from 15¢ and up. Combination Pots 75¢ and up. Hyaâ€" cinths â€" Tulips â€" Rose Bushes â€" Hydrangeas and Cut Prices. Remember Her with Flowers Mothers Day, Sunday, May 8 â€" Golf Practice Course (Former North Shore Open Champion) _ SONNY ROUSE G O L F E R S DEERFIELD ROAD MOTHER 2 Miles West of Highland Park will be interested in the Under Supervision of NOW OPEN Opposite the at TELEPHONE H. P. 492 "" "o«* _ $8.00