Little Bobby Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly of Vine avenue, who fell and broke his nose a week mgo is getting along nicely. Mrs. James Cady Ewell, enterâ€" tained a few friends Monday eveâ€" ning in honor of Mr. Mochi, an Italâ€" ian artist from New York who speâ€" cailizes in silhouettes. Mrs. Fred Clow, who has been spending the summer in Highland Park with Mrs. Katherine Boehmer of Bloom â€"street, left this week for Florida, where she will remain durâ€" ing the winter. her five hundred club Tuesday eveâ€"_| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmer and dauchter Eileen spent the weekâ€"end in Stoughton, Wis., visiting relaâ€" tives. Mr. William Rose spent the weekâ€" end with his son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rose of Hichmoor. ningz at her home: Mrs. Joseph Siegle of Half Day road entertained the members of Hazel Ewell and a few North Shore artist friends will exhibit picâ€" tures Sunday at the Shawnee Counâ€" try club in Wilmette. Niles, Mich. Saturc spent the weekâ€"end. The annual honors convocation of Northwestern university was held yesterday and among those receivâ€" ing honors from Highland Park were James Cuffey and David Morâ€" ris, and Wilda Miessner of Banâ€" nockburn, from the College of Libâ€" eral Arts. Arthur Isaac Kendall, professor of Researgh Bacteriology in the Medical school, addressed the assemblage on "Today and Tomorâ€" row." Mr. and Mrs. John Rhinehart of Hâ€"mewood avenue, and Mrs. Robert RKFinehart and children, motored to Mrs, Wilscn. Richardson is enterâ€" taining members of her bridge club this evening (Thursday). The marriage of Miss Peggy Glidâ€" den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry L. Glidden whose engagement to John Roderick Rogers was anâ€" nounced recently, will not take place until late â€"next spring. «_ Scientific Swedish Massage also reducing â€" 548 CENTRAL AVE. HIGHLAND PARK THE HIGHLAND PA Vol. 21 Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, ohitunries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. SIX . A member of The Ghicago Suburban Quality Group Chicago offices: lvl6â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower Telephone Central 8355 Al! communieations must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer i.rticles for publication must reuch the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. State 6326 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Udell Building, Highland Park 1‘ Telephones Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Entored 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park IssUED THURBDAJ OoF EACH WEEEK: THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY Local and Personal of Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 915 (if no answer eall 3025) Miss Anna Wilhs _ HI ~SXTISERACTION GUaARANTEED S cond Cless Matter March 1. October 13, 1982 aturday, . where they No. 33 ~â€"~Park hospitalâ€"whereâ€"she underwent | an operation on Friday. She is getâ€" F ting along nicely. _ Mr. and Mrs. John V. Norcross and son Dr. John Norcross are enâ€" | joying an extended motor trip thru the east. _ . . Mrs, McCrystal Heath and Miss | Priscilla Carver gave a delightful â€"two piano recital at the Mrs. Clyde â€" M. . Carr‘s residence in Lake Forest. _ Several Highland _Park people attended the recital. Little Dorothy Cameron returned home Tuesday from the Highland ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R., Moran motored to Green «Bay, Wis., over the weekâ€"end where they visited Mr. Moran‘s mother, Mrs. C. R. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walz and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin will attend a dinner and theatre party in Chicago on Saturday evening. Mrs. Lee Vollmer entertained the members of her five hundred club Tuesday evening at her home in Raâ€" vinia. Mrs. Robert Rhinehart and two small children returned Saturday to Niles, Mich., after spending sevâ€" eral days with the Jasper Rhineâ€" hart family of Homewood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vollmer are leaving Friday by motor for Minneâ€" sota where they will spend ten days visiting Mr. Vollmer‘s parents. Hazel Crowe Ewell will exhibit pictures of her garden to the Highâ€" land Park Garden Study club, Friâ€" day at the Highland Park Public liâ€" brary. ton avenue, Ravinia, had as their guest Wednesday evening Miss Frances Meahen of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wygal and family of Bloom street, left last Friâ€" day for a ten days visit with Mr. Wygal‘s parents at Richlands, Va. Tel. H. P. 880 < _ FALL TERM OPENED SEPTEMBER 12 â€"Columbia School of Musicâ€" _ PIANO and THEORY Classes in ear training, rhythmic trainâ€" ing, sight reading, keyboard harmony. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK BLD. Adults and Children â€"â€"CALL HIGHLAND PARK 3766â€" 114 South Deere Park PIANO TUNING Formerly with Lyon & Healy and Cable Piano Co. «â€"â€"PHONE HIGHLAND PARK #147â€" L MATHEW Teacher of Expression _ Graduate North western U. School of Speech Individual instruction given to Helen Elizabeth Taylor Highland Park Marley School of Music Rates for younger children Katharine Beth Imig W eekly Telephones Highland Park 1138 â€" _ Winnetka 3012 pisno lesson practice lesson class lesson Winnetka $2.25 THE PRESS Miss Ada Sherwin of 295 Prosâ€" pect avenue, a sophomore at Alleâ€" gheny college of Meadville, Pa., was Miss Margaret Snelling of Frankâ€" fort, Ky., who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Howard Moran for the past eight weeks is leaving Saturday for her home. Mrs. L. L. Winters who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Sterling Warren in Long Island is expected home the early part of next week. Mrs. C. T. Boynton has as her guest Mrs. Hall of Catskill, N. Y. Helen Mae Koon will go to Rockâ€" ford on Saturday where she will meet Virginia Grant and together they will motor to Champaign where â€"they will attend homecoming at the University of Illinois.‘ Mrs. Everett L. Millard is leavâ€" ing Saturday for the east where she will visit her three children. Chevy is in New York, Betty is attending Columbia university, and Maleclm is at Harvard. â€" Mrs. Rolland Hastings, Mrs. Irvâ€" ing ~Randall and Mrs. Gerald Van Schaick spent Tuesday in Milwauâ€" kee, Wis. Green Bay, Wis., who has been the guest of her aunt Mrs. Helen C. Golden, has returned from Grant hospital, Chicago, where she recentâ€" ly underwent an operation. She will remain with her aunt while she recovers from the operation. SLICED BACON, lb.. Swift‘s Premium Choice Native POT ROAST, Ib. whan Choice Government Graded ‘Meats 519 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3140 SPARE RIBS Ib. Finest Meaty OYSTERS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Lincoln Market 59¢ Large Select You will find that it will pay you to watch for the specials we advertise each week! _ 18c Finest Fresh Dressed Roasting CHICKENS lb. Leg of SPRING LAMB ~â€"â€"~â€" lb. 22c 26¢ 21¢ _ Best Native ROUND STEAK, Ib... 29(‘. Lean I BOILING BEEF, Ib. ... 10c Fine Quality â€" Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones ot 272 Vine avenue, are registered at Chalfonteâ€"Haddon â€"â€"Hall,~ Atlantic City, N. J. The Pease drug store will hold a oneâ€"cent sale on Oct. 20, 21, and 22. Many fine bargains will be offered. Preparationsâ€" forâ€"theâ€"saleâ€"are â€"now in progress, and patrons will be given an opportunity to stock up at this cneâ€"cent sale. Watch for it. ~ awarded . second honors for lag year‘s freshman class at the col. lege‘s annual Scholarship day q Friday, Oct. 7. The award signi fies that Miss Sherwin had during the past school year no mark beloy C., and a general class average of at least 88 percent. Pease Drug Store Hold One Cent Sale Mrs. Lee Vollmer of S. St. Johns avenue, entertained last Friday eve. ning in honor of a few friends from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Morap who spent the summer at Columbia Gardens, have returned to their home on De Tamble avenue. Dur. ing their absence this summer, their house was occupied by the Mauric Rosenthal‘s of Chicago. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19y B jguRSDAY, LAMB CHOPS Ib. Fresh Pork TENDERLOINS . Ib. Finest Rib 25¢ 32¢ o. «1 qUNSET V Preceding the be held at the c the annual clu members and t vited. Tickets which members are invited are nals will be c tions are limit will be made by the order in wh received. The a set Valley has Park institution ways a capacity Mrs. L. E. M E. Rosenthal ar up the committ dinner. Entert: nishd by profes: by the showing One reel, espec Other candids nomination by bers, by petitio cording to the club. Elections the annual meet tober 24, at 9 house. Messrs. (G. W. Jr.. and Willia prising the not have announced the following c in the Sunset 1 the ensuing yea President, H. 1st Viceâ€"Presi Secretary, To Board of Gov ony, G. W. Ca E. L. Millard, R 1. C. Schur, | Tschirgi. Officers Nomi at This Mee on Cour HOUS (Continue Clean PER PAIR