_ NATURAL SPARKLING TABLE WATER nd Park Pharmacyâ€" RAVINIA zrade : s fifth grade. h h grade: ;_and Living, Book II. Progressive Series in Spelling. BOTTLED IN GERMANY > and Advanced. * for Use, Book IIL Living, Book II. i . and â€" MeFarlane â€" Geography king of Oug Country. Upton : Arithmetic. s listed below and you er that reason. HLAND PARK . erhof Hardware dled by merchants who ender a real service to omers, and there‘s a EERFIELD otz Hardware Co. IGHWOOD ridan Garage _ venth grade books. C ay bring anyÂ¥used books n today from one of URSDAY, SEPTEMBER : ow Cleaner North Shore friends. hy not You? : CALumet 4230 WITH YOUR MEALs Also a full line of GINGER ALES AND MINERAL WATERS suburban deliveries. Orders before 10 a.m. are No extra cherge for y Fupniture Co. RKLE wR Hardware c P, #7 Hardware NO tC s gh 197 ~Call P .4 1 0 or prac Good Used Golf Balls $1.50 doz. Good for playing WELLMAN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER s, 1982 All 1932 makes. September 23rd Oficeâ€"H. P. 4002 â€"Tels.â€" Res.â€"H. P. 498 GIESER HEALTH PARLOR MARIO CUCCHIARA North Shore Trust Building, Room 307 House Calls if desired 124 S. FIRST ST. HIGHLAND PARK YOU‘VE . (Women Exclusively) MOQODERATE PRICES â€" _ Phoneâ€" Infraâ€"Red Generator Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Platt who spent the summer at Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Piatt attended Harvard Miss Marian Weisenbergerâ€" of â€"S. Sheridan road entertained a number of friends from Beloit college over the weekâ€"end. tCt The Misses Katherine Davis, Dorothea Himmler, and Beatrice Thorson will leave Monday for Maryville, Tenn., where they will attend the Maryville college. Miss Joan Walker of Cary avenue will enter her first year of college at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, next Monâ€" day. j Miss Sally Louise Cook of Pleasâ€" ant court left the early part of this week for Madison, Wis., wherg she will enter the University of Wisconâ€" Mert Lorimor, Bob Cary, and Edâ€" die Dostalek who have been motorâ€" ing in Wisconsin during the past week arrived home Tuesday. Mrs. George Emmett of E. Park avenue returned Wednesday from Harbor Point, Mich., where she spent the past three months. which there are manyâ€"membersâ€"from Highland Park and Ravinia exhibitâ€" ing, is holding an exhibition at Gray Park, Evanston, from Friday until Monday. kee where they visited relatives over the weelgfgn%. e Spngh " The Evanston Little Gallery in Mrs. Alfred Braun and son David of Burlington, Iowa, are the house guests of‘the W.â€"~H. Saathoff‘s of Mrs. Henry M. Prior returned to her home on Wade street Monday, after spending the summer at her cottage at New Auburn, Wis. Miss Marjorie Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son, is leaving the end of next week for Gulf Park, Miss., where she will attend the Gulf Park college. Judge Oscar E. Heard, Judge and Mrs. G. Fred Rush, Mrs. R. V. Trusâ€" dell, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilâ€" liams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Bobb, 253 Linden Park place over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe_ spent the weekâ€"end in Peoria, Ill., visiting Mr. Hoppe‘s mother. Mr. and Mrs. William MDooley are enjoying Mrs. William M. Dooley to Canada. Miss Mary Swazey has left for Antioch college, Antioch, Ohio, where she will resume her studies. Mrs. E. Anderson entertained the members of her bridge club last eveâ€" ning, Wednesday. Miss Phoebe Swazey, who spent several weeks in Europe this sumâ€" mer, returngd home on Saturday. Mrs. R. Sneeden entertained' the members of her bridge club on Thursday afternoon. > = Miss Lulu Lasswell, nurse at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school, has reâ€" turned from her home in Salida, Colo., to her apartment in the Highâ€" lands. Miss Lasswell visited a classâ€" mate in Hawaii during the summer. Mrs. ED. Bullard of San Franâ€" ciseo, Calif., is arriving here next week where she will pay an extended visit to her son, Mr. Sellar Bullard and family, of Orchard lane. Local and Personal of Highland Park IS. THEâ€" P RES3 Mrs. Mayurice Hirsch, president of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields P. T. A., enterâ€" tained the women members of the executive board at tea at her home on Dean avenue, Thursday, Sept. 1. Miss June Whitworth of Deere Park entertained at two tables of bridge last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kulin of Deere Park spent the weekâ€"end at their cottage at Sagatuck, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son of Marshman avenue, spent the weekâ€"end at the Dunes in Indiana. Miss Nancy Newton of Denver, Colo., will be the house guest of the Sellar Bullards next week. land Park. We also paint stucco buildings with a special _ paint that repairs cracks _ Home Owners Service Association ~TIME 1112 O’ITAWA AVE. No jobs too small PAYMENTS Phone Belmont 4288 or none too © ARRANCED® | . Chicago, Hiinois Imege FUEL OILS Miss Eleanor Conrad wishes to announce that she will conduct Saturday Art Classes for children of Grammar School age at the Elm Place School. â€" Registration Saturday, September 10th in the Art Room at m 2x4 .__â€" ELM PLACE SCHOOL A** from 10:00 A. M. until Noon . For further particulars phone Highland Park 3532 â€"_For Children of Grammar School Age We Do General Remodeling on Your Building at Cost Prices EC ONOMIZE! â€" ED â€"AND â€"OPERATED ~BYâ€"NORTH SHORE PEOPLE that more than meet the specifications of The Bureau of Standards ART CLASSES ighâ€"| ‘ Comm#&nder â€" and Mrs: Harlow" T. ~ Kays, of the Noval Training Staâ€" tion, Great Lakes; have returned from a trip to St. Louis, where they went to see the premier presentation of the light opera Cyrano de Berâ€" gerac, which was the farewell perâ€" formance of the Municipal Opera season. On their return, Commandâ€" er and Mrs. Kays brought their daughter Dorothea with them. Miss Kays, of the Naval Training Staâ€" ipal opera this summer, and for the past nine months has been under the instruction of ‘the well known Madam Margaret Chapman Byers. She is now resting after her strenâ€" uous summer and in preparation for the brilliant winter which is before her. m £