Led ~> [ * PPyofessonal & Rasmess T Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered Tel. H. P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. â€" CABINET WORK FURNITURE REPAIRED Refinishing and Upbollterin(_ 388 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 573 PAINTING and DECORATING <| Miss Jose ‘â€" Paints, Wall Paper, Glass | Edith Radol Window Shades, Auto Glass . | §uNI4Y Jinn Painters‘ Supplies } i. and M Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949| Mr. and Mr RELIABLE LAUNDRY Henry G. Winter 2 North Sheridan . Road Highland Park SHEET METAL Tel. Highland Park 57 â€" Glencoe 59 : Lake Shore Creamery C. B. HANSEN ~ TEI, H. P. 266 29 S. SECOND 8T Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Rlectric System Rechecked and Rewired Autalite Bosch Delco Remy Dyneto Strombers Phileo Diamond Grid Batteries a * Dentists Roam 306 _ North Shore Trust Bidg. ALL OF OUR WORK IS . ! GUARANTEED â€"_ PHONE 635 144 North First Street ~ Highland Park DRY CLEANING CO. Tel. H..P. 2774 513 Elm Place ~ DR. B. A. HAMILTON @ _ MOTORCAR . â€" ELECTRIC SERVICE ‘AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS SANTI BROS. DAIRY Highland Park, NJ PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND ‘EGGS Mnmmudw Tukes Bumps and Dents Out of Your Furnace Work ~ 437 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park, M. 29 mE NOR Auto Body and Fenders ‘ Drive Your Car In and Get Exntimate Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and DRY CLEANERS ] Dentists 4 Tailors Butter and Eggs JOHN NELSON For Quality and Service Upholstering BRAND BROS. E. NELSON Decorators HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Telephone 678 AND John Derby from DePauw Dr. and Mrs their farm at 1 weekâ€"end. 6 | . Mrs. Rayi | spent the pas | Fred Protine | Harry Norton | ed home. Her ; have been sta | parents, the | Glenview, wi | their quaranti | is lifted. > | _ Mrs. Ha | daughter Eli i are spending | Mrs. Fred Me of Girl Scout evening, takin place. ; Marshall Isman of Chicago was the guest of hik cousin George Stryâ€" ker, on Sunday. t 1ss1 Mrs, Harry ovle{ of Hazel Avo- nue will be hostess to her ing elub on Thursday afternoon (t..:dTy.) Miss Louis¢é Huhn : entértained members of Mutual Club on Tuesday evening. | , Mr. and Mrs the Frank Wil ville on Sunda Harry E. Mc at the home o Sunday. Mrs. Ha Norton and little daughter Eli th| Lu of Harvey, are spending this wgek with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Meyer.> | |. Mrs. C. A. [Wolf and Mrs. W. B. Carr attended Past| Matrons Night at the Libertyville Q. E. S. Chapter last Thursday} evening. | Mrs. Agnes| Clavey is very ill at her home on |Forest Avenue. Her mother, Mrs.! Jacob Schwingel of Wheeling and Mrs. Minnie Whitâ€" comb are stay|ng with her. i~ | ! Mayor Ja home Saturd ’ business trip | Hood is con iColli.ns Pape | ing Co. Mrs. C. A. Carr attende at the Liberty last Thursday Anne How Otto Gieske to Marcus K Knigge, at t Justice of th vey. A wedd followed the Mr. and N LaRose, II1. s their daught and Mrs. Dw Mrs3." Cha hostess to th Paul‘s Chure noon, April 2Â¥ field Avenue. Mr. and M ited at the in Evanston c La Bahn is q Mr. and M and Mrs. Sm day guests a liam Huhn. Waukegan o A bakery Altar and R Cross Chure at the A. & Mr. and moved from Highland Pa Mrs. Aug broke her a quite seriou 77 years of Miss Jang Karch attended a dinâ€" ner on Tues@gay, given by Union Staâ€" tion Chapter of the St. Paul‘s Womâ€" an‘s Club at| the Fline Arts Guild in Chicago. t | 15 ‘*%. The Tuesday Evening Sewing Club has been pgstponed for two weeks. Mrs. Alex Willman will be the next‘ hostess. f | Mr. and Mr. and Mr into Elmer Street. Dr. and Mrs, V. W. Spriggs were the Sunday)guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hutchinson in Chicago, ; Mr. and |Mrs. Walter Page and three childfen and Miss C:arlotie Fredricks vijsited in Downers Grove and Elmhurst on Sunday. _ | ~Mr. and| Mrs. B. H. Kress were Sunday guists at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whiting in ¢hlcago. Mrs. Ralgh Peterson is ill with inâ€" fluenza. ,f + =| I Mr. and| Mrs. Walter Karch and son Waltep Jr. of C] , were guests at the George: Ka home on Sunday. Apt o L. day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Kaprp ard daughter, Mr. and Mts. Carl Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and Mr. Mre. Robert Anderson of Rogers Park, . (Clara M h will\be held| April 21 P. Store. (¢.1 | st Winter, who fell and sevéral weeks ago, is ly ill. Mrs. Winter is ge. 10| rs. Floyd Bock! have the Wagner cottage to k. f | 7 es J, Hood (returned y from a three weeks ‘in Philadelphia. Mayor ected: with the A. M.] Products Manufacturâ€" s. Fred La Bahn vis-_; eorge| La Bahn home n Sunday. Mr. George‘j ite HI. | | s. Clyde Meredith of | ent the weekâ€"end with | Mrg. Eugene Boyer| ht Merrell. | | rd, dgughter ‘of Mrs. as married Saturday igge, son of Herman Knigge residence by | Peace Raymond| Cla-} ng supper at Kenosha I: eremony. | ‘ nd Meyer, who has two weeks with Mrs.| in Elmhurst and Mrs.| in Hatvey, has returnâ€" three little sons, who ing ‘with their grandâ€" Fred| Andersons â€" of es A, ~ Selig will be Sewing Society of St. on Thursday fafterâ€" , at her home on Deerâ€" sale, sponsored by the, sary Spciety of the Holy‘ ‘arner was in charge Troop Two | Friday 5: Mrs. C. J.i Dï¬vis’ _ C. J, Davis) visited iberia, Mo., qver|the has returned ‘home University to spend hine Trute and Miss of Chicago were the r, guésts of Mr. and ite. %" 3 | f s. Fred Mericle visited C. A. WoIf visited at son home in Libertyâ€" . Donaldâ€" Walden in Tuesday. | s. Harry Ellis and Mr. h of Austin were Sunâ€" the home of Mrs, Wilâ€" remain there until ie for whooping cough rs. Carl McManus and H. G..Boltz have moved lavey‘s house on‘ Cedar nue had as t&ï¬' Sunâ€" ..and Mrs. st, Koorp and daughter, arl Erichon?&(;. ‘and rite and Mr. and Mre. pon‘ :\ Easton | the Easter holifays with hi the birth| Mr. and Mrs. David Derby ng, April| Miss Irene Rockenbach s t Mr. and! M 9. Gustave Leverick m Elvira Meint 6r) are moving from Mr, and | the apartment jover Dr. Sprigg‘s ofâ€" id Mrg. | fice to Sol Shap Iro building, into the ark, . | flat recently ymcated by. Mr. and ch and| Mrs. George Sticken on Hazel and , were | Park Avenuec. k : home|| Mrs.‘J. A. Reichelt Jr. and son . 1.‘ | Wallace were dinner guests Friday s were | ¢vening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr.) B. J. Dickens in Chicago. / & dgy at her home on Hazel Avenue. rs. Mary oebelin. who has spent the past o years with Mrs. Jqhn Willman, i returned to the hgme‘ of ‘her “* William Koebelin on Forest Aventg. i ; Ir. and Mrs I George : Engstrom wére called to Mgrion, Towa, recentâ€" ly} because of the llness of Mr. Engâ€" f1 c’ub. j i + The scarlet féver quarantine on the Seth M. ..:. home has been lifted. Bobby Ggoder has recovered. The Just Sew)|Club met Tuesday afternoon at the| home of Mrs. Ruâ€" dplph Knaak. ||â€"| > 4 Raymond Gooffman is convalescing from his.rece'nt jousillness. His ther, Mrs. Gédrge Goodman, who has been stayi at his home, has, réturned to Chidaigo. f Mrs. V. W. riggs entertained igr luncheon bridge club on Wednesâ€" Nowâ€"for theifirst timeâ€"there are twa lines of Chevrolet Sixes i-â€"the Standdgrd and the Master. P -i yâ€"styles for everybody. Pnces for ; ral different groups a‘ 5{«::. But only one {gtanda(d ?f |' uality, and that‘s the ‘ lame high j ;hat has ‘m ." ‘CHEVROLET the g eï¬t name in lo -phce transports |, Both Standard and Mabter Sixes offer odels with woodâ€"anldâ€"steel bodies by Fishet=â€"equipped with safety 139 North Second S Mrs. Harry Muhlke was hostess on ednesday evening to the members _ _the Deerfidld teacher‘s bridge William Aitken is the police officer r Bannockburi. [ ie es Mr. and Mrs . A. Willen enterâ€" ined their bridge club on Wednesâ€" y evening.. © | | / f ‘The Cl 4 (/ N »i\.@)“ e glass in arth The C ;Matorstx / o5 . W ‘for John Hart, son . John T. Hart in nesday, and assistâ€" ng the twelve small ces 0 LINES OF carsâ€"two PRE':RANGES | ONE HIGH STANDARD OF GQUALITY: with his parents, £LTI__CCC3 wE 4j 4 f p»p2 N . * â€"â€"â€"/(@)4) n a ChnP Jns > All prices 1. o. b. Flint, Mich. Spetial equip ;s.%ï¬ 1 .% TH E uw ~AC | M‘ apfd| Mrs. Bolomon Shapiro had ‘5"C‘ Fage over the Wéeekâ€"end as theit Sunday guests, Mrs. Shaâ€"| There will be no Aptil meet piroԤ bfother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.; the Gardén Club of field. Frank[Paitel of Knox, Ind., who. Jack Gibbs will arrivé home werejen route to North;p‘kota. ; the Chicago Junior Schgol ne ian Ohur April 20. â€" Mis. 1C be hOstps: Thurgdgy cha in :: ¢lot! infli ’1dli‘ be PR erf Forest was aequutuwéduï¬dly at the ‘home of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Huit bf Fair Oaks avenue. __H. [I.| Allardt of Chicago spent Thursday and Friday with his sisâ€" ter,) Mrg. Philip Rommel. ‘ snhbers of the Deerfield chamber of donfmierce held a special meeting Mondadly levening to discuss the state salek fax and readjust their plans to fit the need of all the merchants, A unijorm plan is desired for hanâ€" [ saibh \‘, Now you can . ||| CHEVROLET J | SIXâ€"CYLINDER h .Iz.;;‘; : â€"‘!\ 1 â€"CLOSED CAR Charter M. Christensen will sg. to Dorcas Circle Two on y |afternoon, Apfil 27. Charles Seago | of Sunset vill entertain the Woman‘s iry Society of the Presbyterâ€" f on Thursday afternoon, s\ father, who is now much \They are contemplating anâ€" visit with him this week. t m left Saturday for 1, Il.._to‘r visit mp grandfather, hn Engstrom,. . | . .. e I ncLl, Mrs. _Carl Rommel and â€"RU ED aBoveâ€"rHe chevroler mas i t t o e o y P f ghters of La: Gr‘n:v were n Sunday at the home of lip Rommel. |â€" t Elizabeth Weimer of Lake 1 Mrs, Earl Kress of Ruthâ€" .J., announce the birth of r, Loretta Cochran Kress, of Chevrolet Sixes : Ventilation. Both have #ilent s yles for everybédy. sixâ€"cylinder engines. "; the $ rs. But only one these advan?:age'oTâ€",at t !;ï¬. owes same high size car on the road. ‘In the name in lo -phce advantages, and many ’rp, s Sixes offer models: car, along with the gre rutj uipped with safety . of its size.. And Chev fol pri g Fisher No Draft: for the Standard Six | ; | T MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN state sales tax which will All prices 1. 0. b. Flint, Mich Spetial equipâ€" ment extra. Low delivered prices and easy G. M. A. C. terms } A OINI!}l for as little as ESâ€"SERVICE ANNOouNCE ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry ï¬iendo}f fere | Sunday gupper 3uesï¬?;i;ot" Mr.J @and | Mrs. Har%y’Smitho‘f*gogers ‘ark. | ~Miss Elizabeth Hopkins of, Wigh: J land Park was the st of (Miss | Mabel Page over the | :: k+â€"end. } | | _ There will be no Aptil meetinrlg of ; the Gardgn Club of field. 1| |__Jack Gibbs will arrivé home from | ~Juliang@ and Luella® illma visiting this week with their ig | mother, Mrs. Johanna 'rennin; | their aurit, Mrs. Matt Grenni i Glenview t f: € Glenview. t \IEE,@" £ The hel Circle mgt Wedn afternoon at the home @f Mrs, | Stanger.r? §# 0(0 0+ Miss Lerda Varner was‘ a guest at a ping pong party last ay evening at the Herma® . Englebrecht home in 1ibe‘rtyville- .c :c The Prairie View which includes many bers, will give a conc Monday,) April 17. came to the band as recent |broadcast _ WMBI. | Lloyd Ritz rector. | . Miss Shirley Blaine is spendin; thhmkvithm oiikin . Mrd. Walâ€" ter Sorenson (Mabe}l Hammpr) in Chicago, [ e s ,‘vâ€" > Mr. q,ndriuu.‘J., hessl¢er are closing their Society CGleaners Shop in the Moeller building on Waukeâ€" gan Rogd and are miQving to an apartment in the formér State Bank building P | i Mr. yton Fehr of ville visited at the Isaac Rapp home on Monday 4 ; Mr, and Mrs. essling and daughter Dorothy ted ‘at) the Frank Garney home in Elgin ’Stm- day.s ~ : +>; fls > "def Miss Vivian Haggi night guest of Miss Maywood Thursday. : Mran-B. A. Nelson (I8 07 home on Sunset : on evening (tonight) for a ¢ for the benefit of t Mrs. BRoy Miller h“tuli i ¢ ~, $ :‘; 2 ‘l:‘ a? f cy:ya'p q,nnnno_ $ s 41 t t er haler at Ita: e invi t rfield sult ent second gears and smooth, fast, ing her| gin on Thursday (today) to spend apert meranaiier damairhst cal y , mothe TB.â€" t d ster m-hh ,. Mra. Mildred Gi t the ‘overâ€" t\operating cost of any full!â€" Master Six, you get all these “anummmlyhme_,lumriom ifm""dmmofmw are now as low as $445â€" R38 Elâ€" PL BB on ion the ion diâ€" ay | yd l in Phone H. P. | _ Mr. gnd Mrs. E. S, Wort! of Chicag:’ were Sunday dinner gudsts at the Irving Brand home. s Mrs. Wortham will move to = lie Brnrd house the first of or ? a six monthsâ€"stay. Richard ‘ Wolterding is vikiting rélatives in Fond du Lac, Wis.! Mr. and Mrs.: Marvin Wallach hive moved to Highland Park from I Avenue. â€" _ Mrs. F. C. Biederstadt, Mrs. s man and daughter Jang Were the |; s of Mrs. Roy Haskink in Wile on Sunday. . n Miss| Frances Biederstadt ind Edgeley Todd, lwogmled iss Isabel Haskins of Wilmette e ed a‘musicale at the Columbia BeBoo! Recitgl‘Hall in Chicago on Synday. Mrs. Harry Baum and Mrs. ry Olendoï¬attended a luncheon ge party last Tuesday at the of Mrs. Henry Gaddis in Libertyvill8. > uth, Jane and Betty Krause and their : r, Albert Krause Ir. are sta .‘ in : Chicago 'it‘ Mr; K ‘s parents while: litt ichâ€" ard, the five year old sopn, is in qbharâ€" antine for searlet fever. Little Mirâ€" iam is also home with Ric and All machines called for and delivered. All work guarantee phone 3090 | Lawn Mower _ Shop 700 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park, I11. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, Lawn Mowers SHARPENED â€" SIX 938 Ns § 4 W M U that Scouls sings . . . . > Come tuke the Challienge half. ‘There will be no charge 4 sion. Mr. David Whittlaw, directo ‘A"d-bd Safety ‘for: the North S I! be in charge of %he meet | 4. Mermgees Ro, nmenbncgeentine "THE BUGLE _ * 18 CALLING® $ 4R Following is a song ‘written fo #athering _of Scout leaders in * sently. _ The tune is that of 1 Bells of St, Mary‘s." The song 1 one that will live in m collection These .contests always prove to interesting to watch .and theâ€" pr beâ€" nssured of an entertgininy es attending this affair and watching in netion.. ‘This comtést \s just »6r many features used in Soouting stimulate ‘boys in ‘Béouting, on . be prepared.". The meet will star und inst about an" bour to an ho The publlic is urgently imvited . the NortK Shore Aree Council 1 Eliiminntion Contest to be held 4 -Avar& Sents b:-d next Monday, â€" ut . tem, (or â€" tacuh {‘?y\ the mdl'“Ivm im First. Aid problems to decide cil winhber, This winning. team :nnvel to Chicago en Ambm in the Chicago: Ares Troop 46 {of â€" Lake Forest North Area Council and they are in contending for with pra the: same team. â€" thes Fols, ° with" hirthany" . scichiw ot Secuting. anf Mt Seouting be PUBLIC_ INVITED TO FIRSTâ€"AID: MEET The / American Forestry Assoc ommends .a week for forestry promotion, jand reinforeemant. Fortyâ€"f@ur nations and geventy ent countiies :uh in"ï¬ï¬u;q‘ niversary ‘even ith, d:,, is tiften nmï¬ to as "In Scout Day." _ 4 The y for the Prévention toâ€" A has set_ mside a wee as "Bé to Animais®" week. _ During ‘the month .jof April » Easter celeQration. . April Oth is The Batties of Lexingion, an were fought in April, 175. The ‘Sup. Francisco earthquake fire ocourred in April ,1906, Admira) Peary discovered the during the month of April, 1909. The Upited States gn-d 1 wair hm 19117, w Preside in the W House. ; ; Then we have a lot"~of Apwil We celebfate the umm of ; worth, '“M(‘lqy 1'hlnqu ‘s :, » ry C + efle Muir,® \:":hi\ Sha kes peare. Catholic boys the benefits of‘, program ; â€" to stimulate @gmong . men of the c}\,ur\-tu dasgre for as â€" Scoutinasters localities are no trpops under Catholic \-: not Ontholie ‘boys 10 f tm trpop. committee I‘m ters to qnderstand Boout in qui of ‘the f nun cerning relig ious of Cat The purposes of the Nation (‘om;ittd' on â€" Beouting tï¬ â€" des the activitiee which the Ta mittee _ of Bishops, ; and " generally ypromote. . kre The of this | prumote : formation of| B amongâ€" Catholic boys: «o t eouncils in securing the copm Catholic Ruthorities ;in r munities ; ‘to bring to tht atue APRIL, A. MONTH or maï¬mv * The indgnth of, April known by, our youhg pe month.‘ hhs a legend o fea) nlntbmr 8 rash George . Washington »was first > Pxf.fltnl pf the *U+ April. 1780. â€" § 5. |_ _ Ar #h quigrowth of the . |ntiah, Companey on Pent ‘bishop«= has been «etablished x ilI‘ A i:;-u'l -;m wil Lowis, Mo mittse â€" will represent . his dioce Nutional | Catholic ~Laymen‘s‘,e4 Two â€" national counseioge of 4b commityap have al . ‘heemns They areé the Rev. & dlnc(mr'y the Div of Bocial the Cathblic Charitiee w the ‘A New York, and the: Rev, £.J., editor of the ‘"Queen‘s there o will ‘b« contmitige of ( men wj mina-ha uh the eils. of, the Boy Scouts of* chairman of each dbocesan . Lay B Ne The hl:“ol the Beout progts olie boys long ‘been recognt gressive ‘Catholics and troops uuugu in‘ Cathdlic parisbes‘ of the | United State=". there a total of 1,588 Catholic #roops in 105 diot of the United (State of the the mrogranm of" $ gone ’LM wet a long peri Mis Eminence, Cardinal Hayos, TO EXPAND WOR % MOoVEMEX‘r A.g [ ht siteatich ShQ Aroadesing | Am jot ‘The, Catbolic "Cburch m rdl F‘fl*l’. development of the I.or Stonts of America M": jhas jugt been announced by B Ridder bf New. Y olic lszmn and Executite Roard of ica, who will serve mittee af Biskhops. ~ Other" Catholic # memberShip on t THURSDAY, APRIL i with pooent «imilar . developme the w jand . JowiSh con Bcoutht'.‘ all ~ desigimed . ibo : prow and a brogder eoopbration‘iin th Miovemer wroyps.: ‘ to include representatiyes from tomtatns meogen: "tha "an . Kelley, D.D., of. Oklahoma 4*6--1:\:-:‘ Bi whose muspices the: ntw has béen developed, and. is with 4) representative ~ im bnaet prres vi y .| an‘d was niade public April & th ) Peterson of M : cagh of the c ep hins been as} 1\-..&.:'" ughout all the Nations From to Bea ~ . Conmic take up the Challenge Tok mm Tit men + Wim ske ; Bis agfustir IH thers . having Of no, Nevak £ Ir:ch'v-u-r. K Muist Blisth nsaked . f pérsona th BOY Adt Aratine . to ‘appo Hat Bishop riftin. â€" wth