' afternoon _at histol, Ill., with y at Yorkville. Johnson wind hei- "Utes Tftltphis _rrlu' Yorkville high qchndms major: hospital 1 at Plano, 111., ile a small girl Vith -lyrr 1-:- baby son. She o'eloek at the venue in Deer.. in child nun- mullet Sunday _ttur'Dmttis,'tAiiiiiidiiGiir"iitr% .... m "m†"""'t" . “'"l’" m tom an. Personal Hem on . PM nd ' . "'"r."'"'"'""""'"""""""'""""""" . _ It. m - erat of Dot-om! mow-dun. gMraAtet " w m... . "m "nthirft, tmit" n... a... c...- 1,'ltti9ir', r'l'd'Sfh ','g,'rlu'T, Eih'h,,,f,',t1 we; isStti; - In. Jame- Kent of &trtth Gun The Wethnaa Drug†Store. " the a.†_ " ' . ..'q . Barroad anoint-tamed the when comer of Cantu] avenue and Second to 'kS'qrih','?t",'i!e,ii'iFt,'iliii may}: 1's2lltgitUa'idtl.' “Thou Chi omega writ, M ‘M cloud My. It was the & " no. ttmetatem and. “Nut " ctr-fr- mic-nap in in! was. _ " ' 1m, to a†theeethutd D 1tt,t'tttt, n “W a. *Ih-nnugr {chum - l _ .1. 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At a recent meeting of the emacihe following oMeem were elected: “urine 11rade ' Mint: Igor}: 'ee, vice-proudest; AC»- tu Toin Kelly. funny of Vine. aygnne ", q9rrantitetrEitlre1tithm In. Philib Siegele of Half Bey road entertained at three tables of tlite, hundred Mfmday evening. Mm. Avery Rudoiph of (invent- sin "cane is "eottthted to her ‘home with the am, '., Mrs. Lee Vollmer of Ravinh en- tertained members of her five hun,. Trtri,-T.ttmRRr-SaCF6ihirtii E several weeks' visit with relatives in Missouri; A Sergeant and Mrs. Lawrence An- nen of Fort Sheridan returned last Friday from a ten days’ visit with friends and relatives in Cleveland brim. yuterdsy Moon. _ The Him Yuhnko entertained " awn-y pretty nnd delightful party,- last Thursdny afternoon at their home on Oakwood umue. Bridge: was pritid at three tables. Pride am) Mm Philip Schreiber. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the First United Evangelical church will. hold their monthly meet. ing Thursday. Dee. 8, et the home df new“ Tillman, 615 West Pukevenue " 2:80 pan. Members are naked to bring their 'runlaw giving contributions. rhataioardigisiiaG ii-tttr an» Chicago 05“: 1616-17-18 William m Tchplloln Conan] "" -Nat-triiiaid "rTriiaiaa P371117" row, nun-nu Put uz-uuu Vol. " D-tthee I. "" 3m " Molacll.lhhhunn In†7aii'iiiii7'iutiiu"rratluilu%'hT 'd'trtt,ttLrd',rf'egrtTdiledSiii, c,ettytP1tty.tfe9e-,r-nra.. - - -"e iiaur7iiia%Gri Pug-gym L"utttttrutttntgtif: burial-HAM“!- 1.11.0350,“qu SQWQN__PIIOI .3.†m m Dtfiik 'ilu, 1 mun “HWY " - m Local and Personal ,trrjitmmrtseekt,rv,. Eo- A.th enter- mG ttt Ct i 1'dU'ledu'""""'"'"""' 'ruW,ett-Dttttt9tore,attttel' 81". ttttgtttrhs ettrnerotCmttt_tteattdNettetd 'trkhF,r,ii?r,'ilo,,l,'i'iF't,'iliii 'ltroot, cloud My. It m the MtatMt-t "U"ta'geittrt', "tft 1m to up W Dru; 0-- mug-rm _ ' .tom,nrhietiehteedhtNt-t. "e "Pt1hegrtee._-teremrrv'" I CARD or THANKS , . t _- -T- --_- -FU' J72} We wish to trunk all who so kind- _ " ' ' 1y aided us during our time of keen GENUINE BELL & Ht bereavement. We also thank all who mo CAM - 1 presented the floral tributes. Your mug 'd rf1t'o's"llcAia'lt.t.fg2ii, kinda“ will am he rememberpd. pm m ttCRIltRN--R- 1tarmoatd Johnson - , TOTAL VAL Mr. and In. Adolph From _ _ _ Mr. and an. Aim mum ,',tgflunLt'e,u'ia'tt',ite The marriage of Miss Anna Bram donisio and Mr. Peter Cimbalo was aolemnizedr on Saturday " 2 o'eloek at the St. June: church, Highwood. Miss Brindoniuo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Brandinuio. A-reeeptioa was held " Witter: hall in the early evening. _ Forest. The jingle ring ceremony was used. The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker of 1249 Burton tvenue. Barltta__of Chicago took place Sgt.- Mare Law are leavintthis week for a three day convention of the Illi- nois League of Women Voters being held in Peoria, this, week. Miss Alice Davis, Seattle, Waah- intrtop, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seuutner, the early part of this week. She ms enroute to Florida, where she will spend the winter. . pjrthdgy Aanhivergagy last Tuesday. His friends, extmtdefeomrratuiatioris and wished him may more happy birthdays. Smith of Chicago ahd Mr. Oswnld F. D. Everett of Linden' Park place celebrated his ninety-ttttrd Mrs. Welsh Dickinson is enters taining " to. at the Arts Club in Chicago in honor of the Misses Bara bara and Carolyn Ballard, on Set- urday, Dee. 17. The Misses Carolyn and Barbara Ballard are entertaining at tea on Sunday, Dee. 18, for a number of their Highland Park friends who m home from college for' the holi- Mrs. Robert Bosworth has return- ed from New York and Washing- ton, D.C. While in New York Mrs. Bosworth spent the week with a The Woman’s Christian Temper- ance Union will meet Wednesday, Dee. 16. nt the home of Mm. Wil- liam Pierce, 418 Glencoe avenue, at two o'eloek. 'T__- he tTiiihiFG Amen will man next Monday evening, Dee.' 12, " the home of In. )1an Hanson, 712 Ridgewood drive. This will be u juvenile party and all members we requesterd to come attired for the oeenaion. friend, Mrs. MucMillen. “V tia: uh ' fii;'itt:7,'t,l't'l'.i '99.. amen mun PM! The marriage of Miss Evelyn ‘1’" III]! -_- v --v‘ - v-‘IOWIF, - Coon-WI -.."-. Marquette university's basketball the center, is 6 feet 8 inches. Wil- team, which last year proved quite liam Hansen. sophomore unarm- a stumbling block for Big Ten, will didate from Lane "Neh, CM, is oppose Northwestern " Patten gym- 6 feet 6 inches tall. .. I nasium at Evanston Saturday night _ The Brad ey ‘garne indicatedithat in the second game of the season Northwestern will require more! for the Wildcats. 'Northweetern more games before it will be poe- opened its schedule Monday night sible to determine - a' tttst: airing with a 44 to 19 win over Bradley. quintet. No less than, half a ttt . In addition to sporting a veteran guard "Mt"rttr {bowed thar- aggregation of stars, the Marquette must be Mteett 'eonsideration. 3 All players have the "World'ts fastest 'ryrforped. petty much â€41"“ waterboy," for none other than 1?o'ai,n'2',d1ue,pggtt 'tlt h Metcalf, OI ie a rint star. ' . in†r, T - ,etltei',t,15, toyili: we?!“ of the ley, ttttd Perry, hm Kink“; and visitors during the "timeottts" Moeller, the substitutes. _ -, I Four of the players in Marquette’s Capt, Joe Reid, forward, atid Er. startin: 1intttqcareris, members Alf arter-htmsmrr-amturr-tr- that Inst year's quintet. Heading the list they will be the main-prince in the is Eugene Romni of Iron Mountain, attack. Their seasoned, floor work Mieh., fullblck and captain of last did much to weld therArildeata into fall’s football team. Ronzani is 6 a smooth working combination. Don feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. He Brewer apparently has eftihed the and Francis Zumma'ch are the ctr-1 other forward position. . cheniitit, captains of the cage squad and both Bradley he dropped in forte iteld play (nerd. _ lgoals. . - ." orth ' _ Zuni-och. itiMthtretnltgr,it $1tEarttr N western Will _ starter who in not. titled tall. Mo, Play Marquette on is 5 feet 8 inches. Ydattt a: Waukegan, sophomore o is Next saturday Night jet. The other forward, Ed In“... _ -- isrfeet2itsehe-ttgi-tttVitd Marquette university's basketball the center, is 6 foot 8 indium 3W!!- teun, which lust year proved quite Hun Manson. sophomore es.ttt-t.. . stumbling block for Big Ten, will didnte from Lane Tech, Chic-d), ll oppose Northwestern at Patten tron- 6 feet 6 tit,", tall. .. g nuimn " Evanston Saturday night ' The Brad ey home tmhuatt+thnt An Extraordinary Ofter"bir' Tmt ALMER1CDB thtatrtti _ For the Chi'istma: Stung _ ' GENUINE BELL & HOWELL MOVIE OUTFIT, mo " CAMBRA-Rc‘nlarly. .... a 99.SO - , mum M PROJECTOR~Re1ulany.. 150.00 Stedat $199 nA-Lm: mo www-mmy use 'i",":'.""-" , TOTAL VALUE 32m. " - tummy 'r" "r-dis-ii, "(if EOHW'WV ‘wf __- sienna-m1“ f2aP,ihN','g,"tt,i'dt - {Ho-u I. m this W " a "'U cm oer-om no on.“ Eih'h :31 25%.: isStti; Tht W!†-._~W-" di. g. must be given 'eomiideratuet. fl All performed pretty much mutant. They included Culver. and n- shower, thtourtemr'umhue' " ley, and Perry, Kawai, Kabul; and Muller, the substitutes. _ _ Capt, Joe Rem, forward, mid El- Northwestern will regain Ida-1| more games before it will be poc- sible to deternrine-t' 'iiGril'iiG quintet. No less than half: ttt and upium My“! that: