«d NA get pected . home early next week from California where ghe spent the Wis., is planning to spend the month of July in Highland Park. Roger Taylor, who has been atâ€" tending the University of Illinois at Champaign .during the past year, has returned to his home for the summer. | > Little George Frederick Glader, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Glader of Ridgewood drive, was christened Sunday at the Bethany church. Gwen Sanders, Evelyn Bakke and Ella McEwen received awards from the W.A.A. of ‘Lake Forest colâ€" lege on May 24. 1 of Milwaukee, * * â€"_ . L1CWIS ;3 LOne . _ «d . e ~ $ ~ . o o " " S Nes thtkan Roat . â€" ||f »weEerâ€"Paraper ~| : . Allâ€"Sales Cash â€" No Refunds _ Telephone H. P. 463 f & i G lcrars . *‘ " -_â€"-_. nsm -I' s c gou fr W â€"LORETTA SHOP and Even More eP AUUUY and Up Most Desirabic All Late Spring and Summer Hats Values to $18.50 New $3, $5, $8 price and even less. ~ Selection is almost ~unlimited ~.‘, . ; s :Opportunity knocks! Here‘s your chance to get frocks at halt You‘ll find every size represented: Come early! You‘ll find your dress here! ht s t 3 : Prices Slashed Regardless of Cost! Savings of Half and Even More Among the Highland Park girls who graduated from the Roycemore Mrs. George E. Bliss of N. Linâ€" den avenue, is in the east visiting friends and relatives. She will reâ€" turn about June 22. Shirley Schustter is spending ten days in Chicago visiting herycund- parents, Mr. ann Mrs. Fren Schustâ€" Mrs. Harold Duffy is enjoying a two wekes vacation visiting relaâ€" tives in Milwaukee and Poy Sippi, Wis. went west with his wife returned home last week. past month. Mr. Rossetter who Dress and Hat Pn ies Hioi en uons na t $10.00 THE_PRES S3 with 71 roses and Mrs. J. P. Stefâ€" fen who gave her 71 peonies. The occasion was also ‘in honor of the anniversaries of Mrs. Steffen‘s sisâ€" ters. A very delicious dinner was A very pleasant gathering was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. P; Steffen in honor of her mother Mrs. Eastman‘s sevâ€" entyâ€"first birthday anniversary. Mrs. Eastman was well remembered by her daughters Mae of Huntley and Edna of Chicago, who showered her School for Girls in Evanston . on|spent. Mrs. Eastman will 1 Friday were: the Misses Madeline member her 71th birthday. Bliss, Alice Jane Garnett, Jane| Mrs. Fred Clow returned Eyre Holmes, Mary Mavor, Elizaâ€" day from Winter Park, Fla. beth Sellery, and Theo. Perry Winâ€"| she spent the winter. saus Every Is iston . on1l spent. Mrs. Eastman will long reâ€" Madeline/ member her 71th birthday. tt, Jnne! _ Mr_s. Fred Clow returned Thursâ€" Irving Pichel â€" John Wray Sundayâ€"Monday same day and with the choice of itineraries optional on the part of the traveler. A sevenâ€"day trip will include visits to Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City, Niagâ€" ara Falls, Harper‘s Ferry, Mt. Verâ€" non, Alexandria, and Artington. A fiveâ€"day itinerary comprises a tour of Washington, D.C., Harper‘s Ferry, Alexandria, Arlington and Annapolis. armmomies frenmcpcmsiuale Fridayâ€"Saturday June 17â€"18 Spencer Tracy Doris Kenyon _ Tommy Conlon _ iss Ralph Bellany £ "Young America" A feature of the tour th will be two "grand circle" The third annual North Shore line educational tour of leading citâ€" ies and historical spots in the East will be conducted this year, in conâ€" junction with the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and the New York Central lines, leaving north shore cities on Sunday, June 19, it was announced today by local agents. Thursday By. Request Marie Dressler â€" Polly Moran "POLITICS*" Direction 16i|ix;yâ€"1â€"(:n_e_." COOLING SYSTEM BEING INSTALLED . (Continuous Sun. from 2 p.m.) "Miracle Man" with Chester Morris Sylvia Sidney f Annual North Shore Line Educational Tour Leaves Here June 1 LAUREL & HARDY "THE MUSIC BOX" Jimmy Durante Walter Huston Dorothy Jordan â€"Wednesday _ June 21â€"22 THURSDPAY, JUNE 16, 1932 June 19â€"20 June 16 , where allâ€"exâ€"