| j % t e F! f 4.\ #8 une, M and is now visiting her roommate Miss Rosilie Van Auken at New R. L., for several weeks. Himmle# are roommates at ln];-' ville College in Tennessee. f " Mr. Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Ho d Avenue, are announcing the arrival of a baby girl, Tuesday at the Highland Park Hospital. _ Miss Lucille Wright of Bannockâ€" burn jhagy completed her course at Augusta, Choate‘s school in Brookâ€" been thé house guest of Miss Doroâ€" thy Hi r for the past month, is leaving ay for her home in New York. route she will stop in Inâ€" diana forf a visit with friends and will arrige in New York about the twentieth of July. She and Miss Sheri Road town sts af yes % ‘Miss | Caroly beath party on her bi y a ~Dr. and Mrs. Wade t , &1 he: Henry Parkin of 234 Laurel Aveâ€" nue reathed home on Sunday from New ven, Conn., where he has just finighed his junior year at Yale. to see any of their Highland Park friends at any time. i. t \The Albert Lyle family and Mrs. James Lyle. and daughter Mildred are moÂ¥ing from the Irons home on North Breen Bay Road to Central Mr. ; Mrs. Jerry Leaming of Pleasant Avenue, are recéiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth af a daughâ€" ter, Sunday â€"at the Highland Park Hospital. j [ Mr. H. C. Holabifd of Ft. Lauderâ€" dale; .. a former Higflhnd Park resident was in town lut, week and attended the Fair with his children. The labirds aré shipping their furnit south. They will be glad to sealline af thais Hlokbanst Ha.L Williams wa‘s ‘accompanied on the ~trip Mrs. M. Brooks, also from the ist‘s colony. A painting by Mrs. (Russo‘s father, Ed'l:f K. _ Wil s, is on exhibit at the Wor Fair in the Indiana buildâ€" ing. / soh t On Friday evening at 7:45 a speâ€" cial program and demonstration service will be given by the childre.; of the First United Evangelical ‘Church Vacation Bible School. A cordial invitation‘ is extended to all to attend this helpful service. ‘ irs, John. Johnson of Duluth, Minm., is the World‘s Fair guest of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and‘ daughter, Mr. and Charles H. Nixon of the Udell Building. * + Mr. : Mrs. Lloyd &ker.» of Homew Avenue, are announcing the birth of a daughte;;rlrn Saturâ€" day, at the Highland Hocpit:k Mr. Mrs. H. D.‘ Richardson the Udell building, enjoyed a motor trip to geville, Wis., last week. Mr. Mrs. William H. Bartel and . M. Warner, Espent the weekâ€"efd in Clare, Mich., visiting Mr. Ja Duncan, Mrs. Warner‘s uncle. ) * ‘ Mr. i Mrs. Jerrvy Leaming of day, ab the Highland Park Hocpitï¬ Mr. Mrs. H. D.‘ Richardson the Udell building, enjoyed a motor trip to geville, Wis., last week. Mr. Mrs. William H. Bartel and . M. Warner, Espent the Wil 8, is _ Wor Fair it ing. «. On Friday ev cial program service will be ; of the First Church Vacatio cordial invitatio to attend this h C John . J Minm., is the W her sonâ€"inâ€"law and Charl Udell Building. Mr. : Mrs. lr§ and Mrs. Leonard Eichler of North Second Street, &re the happy pa of a baby girl, born Friday, June 83, at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital. > & Second Street. C f Mr. Fredâ€"Booth who ‘underwent an operation forâ€" appendicitis at the Waukegan Hospital on Saturday, is getting along nicely. § of:the Briarcliff School for Girlg and Mr. Goodell is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was an Alpha Delta Pi. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kuist of Yakitma, Wash., are spending this week with their aunts the Misses Ca and Louise Kuist of North Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H. Briggs of Deerg Park Drive announce the enâ€" gag@ement of their daughter,. Lorâ€" rain@, to Robert Wood Goodell, son of. Mr. and‘Mrs. Steward Goodell of Houghton, Mich. Miss Briggs is a ter of Elizabeth Teasdale Coolidge, will‘ be‘ married Friday morning, Jun@ 30, at eleven o‘clock to Johr Latchford Robinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Robinson of Battle Creek, Mich. The, ceremony will take place in the garden of Coolidge Corner. Only the immediate families will "be vo Frikey.. They win e day. ‘The They e P EY L ht-:fw’i{ m. & Highwood. i 1 4} ghter was born to Mr. and ‘" Abegg of Northbrook at land Park hospital on Sunâ€" THE HICGHLAND PARK PRES Thrges of as dak io ie Di PrndinfCmmens, Te po ommunications «must ‘be. accompanied by name and .!"..:M""*.""‘“'“h%i-dwu I and Personal Price $1.50 per year cards of thanks, JUNE 29. 1983 The Phi Din. Sewing Club of the Y. W. C. A. '; meeting at Mrs. Chalâ€" Prior, next treek. | $ 4 . » Betty. M y, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Howell W. Murray, is spending the week at Iron Mounâ€" tain, Mich. ; s oK Mr. and i!rs. Harry® Brace and Mr. and Mrs}; Lester Laing of Packâ€" waukee, Wis,, were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and M¥¢s. Charles Brace. _ Mrs. H. M. Prior o!iilew Aubu Wis., will visit her son, Mr. Pe: nue,. I io f} T Mr_.and|Mrs. E; J, Udell and Mrs. T. mceer Etheridge Jr.! of Grand Rapids, Mich., were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope.. 2 bil _ Miss Juhe: Whitworth of| Deere Park is eftertaining forty Friends today (Thi y) at a glass shower for Miss Dorothy Graham Gpen- coe at the Skokie Country CJub, Margaret Udell of Grand‘ ids, Mich., was the guest last â€" of Phyllis Uddll of East, Park Avenue and the Walter Copes of Vine Aveâ€" cago, récently took out‘a marriage license in Waukegan., â€"â€"| â€"~ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Leo | man of 1046 Green Bay Road, are th¢ parents of & ter ~born | y <at 8t. Theresa Hospital, Wa o : Mys. |N.~S. Mayo ‘of 8 n, Place @ntertained ‘at sppper last Sunday ‘evening. | | ; Miss Mae Bliss lï¬n ed to her home from Welles allefl last weak *| e sc ME B + month, Jame y i rt Sheridan Hors * SIXTH â€" Sixth Cor For F Morning and { at 10 A. M. ans JULY nission only & â€"ORPS AREA HOF Fort Sherjdaï¬, Hline Lt. G. S. Smith; Secy. eservations P â€"= Local SE Mr. and Mrs. O.‘[F. Holstrom anâ€" nounce the marriage of their daughâ€" ter Helen to Chester L. Mc¢Avoy on Sunday, June ‘25th, Rev. Louis W. Sherwin of the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian Church officiated. Mrs.. Lillian Shultis has returned to her home from the Highland Park Hospital where she chas been undergoing treatment . for infecâ€" tion of the foot.. "10 | Miss Dorothy H: ed at dinner last house guest, Miss c who is leaving tod Mr. Maryetta Fairhope Organic hope, Ala., spent t her cousin, Mrs. Mrs. Charles. V Haven, Conn., will be the house guest Mason. (Mrs.. Wat ly. Miss Murielle P _ Miss Erma Irons of Boulder Dam, Colorado, is in Highland Park visâ€" iting friends for a few weeks. â€"George Fleischman, 32, of Wauâ€" kegan,‘ and : Agnes Melcher, ‘32, of Highland Paftk, tly took out a marriage license in Waukegan. _ : Mr. :and Mrs. Fred Moon, with Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Moon of Evâ€" anston, motored to Fenton, Mich., over the weekâ€"end| to visit their. parents Mr. and: Edward Moon. Mrs. Charles. Watrous of New1 Haven, Conn., will arrive .Friday to be the house guest of Mrs. Rodney‘ Mason. ‘Mrs.. Watrous was formerâ€" ly Miss Murielle Payne of this city. Miss Dorothy Himmler entertainâ€" ed at dinner last |evening for her house guest, Miss Jesse Cavanaugh, who is leaving todgy for Indiana. Mr. Maryetta Johnson of the| Mrs.. Taylor of Chicago spent the past week with Mrs. Wood and her daughter, Miss Lucille Wood, of Glencoe avenue. | | "Mrs. C. R. Dennis of Green Bay Wis.. is here for a visit with her sons, the Moran brothers. negan recenuy. _| ; fls id3 . Miss Catherine hartlett of Lowell, Mass., is the guest of Mrs. George Koon. She is attending the Winnetâ€" ka Teachers‘ Summer School. at the Horace Mann School. y The Past Matrons Club is ‘being ; entertained today at. Long Liake by Mrs, William J. Brown and Mrs. V. C.. Musser. â€" 1j h: t | Frank Hough, (42," of Chicago, and Alice Gradle, 26, of this city took out a marriage license in Wau; kegan recently. | /; PrQC iT Albert ‘Larsorn returned to his home Tuesday ‘eyveningâ€" from the Highland Park ‘hpospital whereâ€" he underwent a major operation about three weeks ago. is getting along nicely and will happy to have his friends call on him. â€" <+. The Thomas Creigh family have gone to Battle e, Minn., to spend the summer at their summer home. the Highland‘ P Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sneeden and family . spent the pict two . weeks in Washington, D..C," it _ Miss Lola Per is the guest of, h Howard of the . Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morrisey a spending <a few: weeks at L L Crane‘s cottage ANatuwi, Mich. Mrs, B.. Helke entertained at bridge last Thutsday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Vine avenue, ar of a daughter Mr. and Mrs, announce the ‘ daughter â€" Mary Donald S. Bliss Miss Dorothy| |Simpson is motorâ€" ing up to p | Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan, Wis. this weekâ€"pnd, and will return Monday morni $. B e mers: in 49 (Thursday). at t Evansgton ‘this© afternoon School of Fairâ€" e weekâ€"end with rom Koon. tis has returned Oc and $1.00 : | hone H. P. 880 | 17 _ s Show Grounds ) 1:30 P. M. ps Are h Afternoon the 'hu.gw parents born Tuesday‘ ‘at k hospital. . H.; Motrisey are swell Beel Swazey arriage of their Elizabeth, to Mr. f Kenmore, N. Yi ns of Indianapolis éiï¬er, Mrs. Laura dell building. S$H HORSE : SHo*i Illinois THE PRE of 1107 AEPGCIAS PRMCDCIE. | 1 { . Jacques L. and Walter S. Meyers of Rochester, N. Y., Miss J nnor;t Louise Rese of Chicago, and S ul ina Margella Treves of \Florence, Italy, have been recent geu e.} the home of Mr. and Mr’f.e hu fall, Mrs,.. Qscar C. Anderson of Edgeâ€" cliffe, Drive entertained at a surâ€" prise birthday party last Thursday evening for her mother, Mrs. Arthâ€" ur M. Trout.\‘ There were tan' of her frienids present. [= j i | _ Henry L. Glidden and his daughâ€" ter Misg Peggy Glidden gtaying in New York and will return hto Chiâ€" cago eafly next month. Glidâ€" den has just recently returned from Europe \where she spent the past month in travel with her future sisterâ€"inlaw, Miss Kuth%nd Rogâ€" ers, daughter of the Henry Geer Rogers ¢f Auw Sable Forks, N.; Y. Miss Glidden‘s engagement to John Roderick]| Rogers| was\announced last fall.} It {s quite likely that the ‘vée‘?ding will not take place| until ‘Evangtén, announces th | of her @aughter, Elizabe ; to Walfer Junior Cope, , and i . Waliter Cope "on MonHay, June 19. _ »Mr.i nd Mrs.: Robert are being congratulatec birth of a son born yeste Highland Park Hospital. ow?:t here, states that fishing at Haywalrd, Wis., is at its best and that .:: ny fishermen taking adâ€" vantage of the facilities offered‘ at his carthp on the lake there. He says that this is ‘s delightful place to spend & vacation. 15 »f + Mr, |and ‘Mrs, Vernon McMahon and s Joy Delhaye have motored to New York for a ten days visit with. Mr.â€"McMahon‘s parents. . . $ ty friends. of De: and Mrs. Samuel ‘Carson Pirie: Jr., attended a ‘housewarming: Tuesday evening in their nepw home at 32 Brittany Road. The fitst toast drunk by the young coupled gathered there was to the Piries |and: their new, home, while the sdtond was to Virjean Richey and f rton Mudge Jr., who are anâ€" noungcihg their engagement. : In,gni ecent letter to the Press, Mr. Swen‘;, wensen, former ‘restaurant ‘ Mailshall: Johnson: and Dick Purâ€" nell. are lt&pdgndg the Ro?ry conâ€" ‘ventiohn being held this week in Bosâ€" ton.: {ass.,. as rep tatives of the lopa Rotse? Club. . _‘ | . Geopge‘ Meyer, a graduate of the Deerfit 1dâ€"Shields higl ol is on tour| with‘ the Pasadena Junior Colâ€" lege |® ull Dog Band, representing Southérn < California, |‘which will play @t the World‘s Fair in Chicago this Whek. uce 3 Mrs.] Edwin Winstor The marriage o:‘red {by ‘Dr. e marriage . Mr. Jordan ind the suamâ€" the Michigan at Deer.â€" turn this fall lionis. | 129 mt dk. ills of e engageâ€" ter, Martha urn Jor: Tg. EÂ¥win B. The wedding Winston, son of Mr. f this city, | ‘upon the rday at the Mepnfordini Allen : of fapgia} ® g:sety-Spoodâ€"Mll ‘i";“ «â€"and * Don‘t risk your life o# the lives I-.'m.."?“" Morg s We‘ll give you a liberal tradeâ€" allowance on yourolddu;q::l in exchange for tone%(liSpoul'flmâ€"thoSq[uc 1 lhobwld."nnm oiffige up. Tiake advantuge of todagn. tn is Performance Co Ev winner in the daring ‘s P Climb, where a slip m thâ€" for six consecutive years, Mas chosen and used Firestone Tires on his car. has chosen 'i?d'â€"'mmuui,"’ s Gumâ€"Dipped Tires on hly car. winner in the 500â€"mile Race for fourteen conse and givesit greater against blowouts. cord in every ply is with rubber, prevent and heatâ€"â€"the grea! 25 Sou,th Secon| tires made where every The first upset occurk@d when zho'trb urer, Mrs. Robert G Swanson Plumbers -{ ;nl]ï¬ 10° chaplain, Mrs. Jessie Norrlen; se win over Schlitz Beers) keoring One | tâ€"atâ€"atms, Mré. Antonio . run in the first of| «he niutlfl to | tonia; historian, Mrs. David Jo break a ‘tie‘ and thgn olding the son. $ss 11 Beverages scoreless. Dud Onderdonk| Most of these officers were hit‘ three times® with Hlen on: elected for second terms. | to score most of Swansi#‘s runs, 1 Monday the auditing cont The second favorite t fall by the tec of the Auxiliary met at the wayside was Duffy & Duffy Cléanâ€" | of Robéert Greenslade to ers â€" beaten 5â€"4 when they fo’?pd.; the ks. It was found that they \couldn‘t hit the (Kist balll of books were in very good order. George Klein, new Dâ€"X) Bervice Fe e| served ref. : tion pitcher. Kleimstrud® out fiftéen | . |~ _ <â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" § 4 men to give Dâ€"X its séebnd vi y Vigitor: "Well, Joe, how do of the season. ], | ‘ | like your little sister?" it 4 The News Flashes thtew a @re|. Joe: "Oh, she‘s all right, I gu into Bock‘s Service St#kion but there are lots of things we nt when they had a big Wlxth inning| ed worse."â€"Pathfinder. t FIRST CHOICE FOR SAFETY and BrowouTt ProTEction â€" _ Upsets seemed to beithe v ’ini the " Community ~Twilight â€" r | Leagué last week. TW the. j games being won by upd | teams. : Leagueâ€"leading k‘s erâ€", vice ‘Stationers were the only fayâ€" ored‘ team to chalk u@ a {victory, winning by a 1â€"run m fronij fhéi News Flashes. 3 4 f | Mr.. and Mrs. Jay, of :B100 Sheridan road, Chicagh) are py parents of" a baby born nâ€" day at the Highland PM#k Hospital. Raff of Cedar Avenge â€" ] Miss . Anita Gustaféioh of | wood : is apep:lng tgp Remaind the week with her cousin, Mrs, Cagey of Onwentsia aÂ¥inue.â€" / Little Nancy Bernaf@i ente ed several of her littlé friends party Thursday honorif@ her se birthday ~anniversary. |}; | Upsets Are the \ ._â€" In Twilig HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY â€"Dipped Tires hold Mil world ‘If You T _ You s the tire Stroj -S.f@râ€"l ivesit greater pBotection / Firesto You will no on motor . t are our pres 5.05 MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC f th Second Street .. _ | IfPhoul 3t 9400 _ eed our ignition expert checkup ble â€"but it is motor cars that t means of ttax‘}spomtion. ke a "Rickshaw" for 4th of July Trip . ‘ W,hm‘Lihe' t an 11}10= ‘oring |One | _‘!.i"“?!, \to | years, Ev "“i .. . ind Apibl ;E.;"i‘.na.d":’ at "A B "'& albwtneol. on your old d-m- im > Pieemirnntugeet todey o fos prisays y of tire stone eléc t 1: > 3 friction to | tonia; historian, Mrs. David {o ; he son. P12 0) A ik j / M of| these officers were se for second terms. | .$ | Monday the auditing cont 1e tee of the Auxilhty met at the nâ€" | of| w Greenslade to d|the books.| It was found that f | books were in very good order. l-; i9 e served ref f nf \ o & 2 Y|. Vigitor: "Well, Joe, how do‘ ‘ | like your little sister?" itâ€"a e|. Joe: "Oh, she‘s all right, I guess; d | but there are lots of things we g | ed worse."â€"Pathfinder. t 1e MASTERPIECE or TIRE CONSTRUCTION I Â¥ T ;jAt the last regular meetin can| Legion Auxiliary, fol * by unanimous vote: President, Marty McCarthy; first viceâ€"presideht Ernest Werner; second . vide pregident," Mrs. Victoria I F treasurer, Mrs. Robert Green : chaplain, Mra. Jessie Norrien = CEpPCd, SAPLD/ WOnnle AVOELEIAIE tâ€"atâ€"atms, Mré. Autonio.‘t% tonia; historian, Mrs. David John n ) *3.1 ring 5. runs and go . into Bock‘s came back and score the seventh and stayed nt, winning 6â€"5. . Witt, 7 her, ‘yielded only six hits; nd. of | the ; Flashes: serve 6. . >A f . son ï¬ix mbers ... gion Auxiliary Phone H. P. 391 ague istanding of last we THURSDAY, JUNE 29 restone Elect New Eé". 7 P t [ â€" |JQUALIT t 4 j : |MARKE (% s %‘ l J ED MALPELLL, Prop. _nï¬s DELIVERY $ Phone 1241 / H 307 Waukegan Avenu i Highwood, HL % WE SELL ALL SWIF a5> BRANDED BEEF | 4 18 far bone e mwausage hut. STOP â€" SHOP â€" SA |â€" >G writers of ‘ited by Miss F iek ; | present : rldt:u, have \inâ€" the stat at her ‘+est and in this min ; and havé bestowed unstinted upon individpal me | suppo company. , Isabel Withers,: Grayce Ha Laurette: . Bullivant, { e oys ‘Jr., and Frederick A. 6 plete Jhuuw settings Shoulder Roast Y eal Chbps can‘t afford to let it pass u You owe it to yourself to * Emart new faushions!® > Milk Fed Yeal Lean Pork, . Shoulder Roast In an | advertisement : els in this issue, Mary Ann | 19 South : St. Johns avenue, land Park, announces an im nloofu;:c:lru-u.z*, Corrine St. Peter, mana store, says, "When a nle'ï¬ Matinees ‘will <be giyen nesday Baturday | ai during Frederick‘s Ch gagement, and a popular prices has been announced. ‘Fresh Home . Broilers ried with the company.: 8 to 10 Hhg [ t > ‘Pork Loin Roast ik. 4.¢¢ I: 150 i33 Mary Ann Frocks ‘Wi Hold Summer Dres: Pot Roast fons, resulting in many ivï¬l%:fln‘ whiehgdï¬ ;:VG aff ¢ h.m 1 . n in ty, the: Widow," ‘by John :i ï¬h which she has a ict suceess... On the « of lhd*?fldqa:gk: last visit on w n e rooagy o ‘Ain> ‘the "Her. Majesty, the Widow is is ns in an aristocratic‘ sub Boston,. whare society i di of tipme\attempting to su : mates \for %r of from ~‘ presqribed| Fircle central of the. play is : thy.â€"widow, impersonated .b Frederi¢k, who is myuch .co over her only son‘s i:::ï¬.t a beau o wo:‘nn vhe 1 pects an adventuress.4 tion of play revolves aror various tmeans adopted \by t n rtage own wpfny.to the, Cbrt :1 3 , Jor â€" as cengagenien m::m; night, Ji Miss Fredérick will bp seen ultraâ€"modern â€" comedy, < *Her Pauline Frederick In 4 â€"Modern Con ~_ JAt the Cort T FRLâ€"SAT. SPECI hickens THURBDAY, JUNE 2 io to confirm |her Ay