A great many Deerfield friends visited the Lueder home in Elmhurst on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Lueder is survived! by her husband, a former minister in St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church of Deerâ€" field during the world war, now reâ€" tired, and a former professor at the Elmhurst College; four sons, John, Arthur, Walter, and George; a sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Mobhrstadt of Dexter, Mo.; eight grand children and three great grandchildren. Her son, Arthur C. Lueder, is a former Chicago postmaster. a Mrs, Julian Brumund Lueder, the wife of Dr. John Lueder, passed away Saturday, May 5; in Elmhurst at . the age of 81 years._ Funeral services were held Monday at St. Peter‘s Church in Elmhurst with interment in Elm Lawn. , Mrs. John Lueder W. K. Hout, Deerfield druggist, gave an interesting talk on the Deâ€" velopments in Pharmacy at the weekly luncheon of the Déerflield Rotary Club last Thursday at Shuâ€" grue‘s Cafe. He told of the duties in the early stages of the business down to the present date, including the various kinds of merchandige store,. Leg Veal Roast s# ».19¢ Last year in giving this constant ; medical and nursing supervision to 1,978 expectant mothers with 1,227 Ueliveries during the year,| the Inâ€" fant Welfare Society had only four : maternal deaths. Pharmacist Hout : Speaks To Rotarians The Infant Welfare Society‘s proâ€" gram carried out among Chicago‘s poorest mothers points the way to saving of mo:tm lives that might be: accomplished by giving adequate care to all expectant mothers. ¢ Corned Beef :s# the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia eenter of‘ the Infant. Welfare Woman‘s Auxiliary supports Alice H. Wood station which does prenatal work. This station sut year gave adequate prenatal to 278 mothers with no deaths anong them all. V eal Shoulder f Highland Park and Ravinia have ‘a specialâ€"interest in the Infant Welâ€" fare Society‘s effort to save the mothers because of the fact that Choice Chuck Roast â€" 8. 14c Brookfield Butter MOTHER‘S DAY LINKED TO INFANT WELFARE (Continued from Pm 1) need. : After the birth mother comes again to the society‘s preâ€" natal conference for final examinaâ€" tion and her baby is brought to the infant conference for continuing medical supervision for a period of QUALITY MARKET R PAGE SIX Frankfurters 12%c handled in a soâ€"called "drug" Milk Fed 12%c Kerber‘s 12%c Kerber‘s Friday and Saturday Specials FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1241 307 Waukegan Ave. â€" ~_ Highwood, IIl. Is Buried Monday SIRLOIN STEAK Well Aged ROUND STEAK Well Aged exa>aA 0. HAMBURGER Swift‘s Selected Swift‘s Selected Fresh Ground 10c 27¢ New faces will be seen in the front office and a‘new and very comâ€" petent housekeeper, Mrs. Elizabeth ._The new manager, Charles T. !Gntz, has been devoting most of his time to securing new business, and this added to t«lï¬ fact that alâ€" most all of the old guests will be back this year, assures the opening of the house with a very good house count. i I tC Mr. Gratz | 6 pletely gone over and eerftnly no pains have been spared to make it what it claims to be â€" the most unique ‘and beautiful country hotel in the west. | 1 â€" A recent inspection of the hotel discloses that many changes have occurred since last season. The lobby has been handsomely redecorâ€" ated and rearranged, and been made more attractive than ever, ‘The house throughout m‘l been‘ comâ€" The "CLOSED",,sign hanging on the famous Moraine Hotel sign N will disappear next Tuesday mornâ€" ing.‘ e + i } Moraine Hotel Will’llu i Reopen Next Tuesday SWSKE'E EAT | » 10¢ THE MORAINE HOTEL ï¬liC} LIVER | . Tie Kerber‘s PURE b. 17¢ grunk,;; Mrs. Th Fischer, â€" . E. Kern, Mrs. We R. Marvin, g- A. Sellery, Mrg, J, B Vercoe, rs Robert Walker,. gd J. Liynn, will begin its drive for nds this week. The committee in rge,of the drivé in Ravinia is as lows:) Mrs. flfï¬;\; Bridges, Mrs. a'nl‘&rkholder, Mrs. J. Mills Easâ€" n, Mrs. G. J. Ryler, Mrs. Lee | Following ‘are the names of sevâ€" gral women who are to aid in the poming drive who were not menâ€" ioned in last wedk‘s article in the ess: Mrs. Georfge Baldwin (who \to be the treaghrer for the camâ€" aign)}; Mrs. Kol rad Schreier (a tain); and among the workers, rs. Charles Chatbers, Mrs. H. H. )ty, . A. 0. Mason Jr., Mrs. C. yton Morgan, 6* Renslow Sherâ€" , Mrs,| Trigg Waller, Mrs. William . Wilson, and Mss Olga Benecke.' i The :,flavini_a oMmittee, under the _ Early this we@k at a tea at the home of Highland Park Arden Shore chairman, Mrs. Beorge W. Childs assisted by Mrs) Rogers Vail, coâ€" chairman captain® for the approachâ€" ing drive and ‘Sheir workers enâ€" thusiastically difélissed plans for this year‘s ';“- They are all ‘ready and g give of their ‘time ard their forethought, but the real crux of the ‘ depends mpon ‘%ach i ; ‘contributor whom they will Attempt to contact. Let us help themi as much as we an and) start Ardbn Shore off again ,t:: nnootr year ‘, ‘ invaluable lerv-l jce to community. + The ;_fluvinia co irection of the cl J. Liynn, will unds this week. tnm;; f the dri llows: Mrs. Ro The imanagemé#t cordially invites the cifizens of this community to visit the hotel & heir leisure. and make kn inspection for themselves. ’- F. .‘ (-hl,ï¬h np‘s : : Trimble,] Ir d‘:ï¬}w’ Tik him snm"‘h.;;d wpahgas hostesh 12 is fofifieenrs to populat. ize the house with guire to popular« the ’Ly of .“'f’ ~the ¢lt§zens in i erthilnents. suli as unuime on «c , sughn as bridge ties, ces hJ 2 at l ; # 0 f:‘nd to h‘ve east ‘bne social | 61 oV s5 al |evening a which all may enjo hok has Dokp redecs ‘“'-., The ballroom h);vu‘h, is in c ge of a most imâ€" portant department . | _ tead the PHIL H. B 6 6 B o m: ‘UNDS TO START 8 H‘ r Fuelâ€"â€"Use Oil" ‘ at a tea at the ark Arden Shore W. Childs Rogers Vail, coâ€" for the approachâ€" ant Ads , President You Can AUN THE PRESS I am cussed fl;d §isc.uuod. jycotted, talked to, talked about, ligd to, lied about, held up, hild down and robbed until I am nOflxly‘ ruined, so {.he only reason I am ¢ l.ning,to life is to see what the deuce Happens next.â€"Bulâ€" letin Of the Chiurch of: the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. | _ ||| _ "Death Takes Many of the rector‘s friends have been at a loss to find or efficient. words fo express their I:‘ï¬- ings about o%; Qflnflp d governâ€" ment. He s the distovery of the following letter found in â€"the London Tm ill give them relief and satisfac | PB Sun.â€"Mon.â€" Pues, _ May ii-ll-ls CL GABLE | CLAUD“ & COLBERT "It Ha ’; ned | Wed.â€"Thurs. Deerpath "Lets Fall in Love" EDMUNb Lows | ANN SOTHERN: umï¬m, JORDAN ug,...GREGORY RATOFF) Saturday Eve Commander, of ithe Salvation Army, and Dean A, J. Harno of the College of Law of the University of Illinois. Sally Rand, the Fan Dancer This assembly, or discussion peâ€" riod, wm':: 1d _ at 8 Stm this afternoon in the Universalist Church, Cliniton and Chiego Streets, Joliet.| The leaders of this period, which is in charge of Dr. Nichols, will be W. A. MciIntyre, Territorial Thund.y-l?‘"xui's" â€"â€" May 10â€"11 "Bolero" Dr. Nichols In Charge Of Discussion ‘I:,ht‘triod At Ro Conference Dr. C. V. Nichols, of the Highâ€" land Park Rotary Club, will be the chairman of the Community Servâ€" ice Asnmb;z‘d the 40th District Conference of Rotary International at Joliet onf;'l“ursday of this week. Phone 2502 . Lake Forest Saturday Matinee ...â€".20¢ SUNDAY!3 to 3 o‘clock | 200 Children 10¢ l GEORGE RAFT CAROLE LOMBARD EVELYN VEN sm%g; TA KENT TAY] â€"Thurs. _ _| May 16â€"17 FREDRIC MAR(‘il PHO Hil;;ing' Out t Use This Premium Fuel Oil 1 = ... and at NO p»|§HEE| _ Extra Cost solero S rarri RGE ;E ‘LOM] 1, the Fa weressas vent 4 all in with EVE HIGHLAND PARK 3290 . F. Do#»‘EL, Secrétaryâ€"Treasurer _ CARL L. BROS. OIL CO. FUEL % ‘ OIL | May 12 "If Men Played CGards As Women Do," byâ€" George Kauffman, will amuse the folks and kids until they roll with laughter. "Tar Tactics," by the sensational little colored lad, Roy. Worthington, who sings and dances like a musi¢g mad man, will receive its quantity of applause. â€" Mr. Kendig‘s tumblers again come forth with some trilling and danâ€" gerous . high bar <performances, _ "Duoâ€"Originality," . presents the two theme songs, sung ind played by their composers, David Stryker and Jean Wickmn'; Frieda Simons, impressions of movie stars, is one of the real original skits that should prove enjoyable and entertaining. Real: Spanish music‘ and ‘dancing will then thrill the throngs, when to the strains of "L& Paloma," Peter Sanfiles, a striking double of George Raft, and graceful Dorothy ‘Turner swing into the tfl'n(o. A Spanish dance by a group of talented senâ€" oritas will furnish the background. > Immediately after the intermission "Spanish Features" with another set of fine well organized acts, featurâ€" ing, first a Tango burlesque by Cody Pfanstiechl and Jean Bell, who furâ€" nish their own music while they dance. | [ A clever and graceful act called "Dutch Treat," originated by Mary Turriff, but changed a bit to fit the act, will star lht Desmond, singâ€" ing, and a group of dancing girls.© Annette Tmï¬;‘ton, known > as "Tony" to her sc mates, presents her piano act "Rapsody." A exhibiâ€" tion of grace and strength in the skit ‘Idyllic “A‘?:ios" will prove more than am: to the audience. spot in "Stunts" sgince the first time this show was presented. 39 S. St. Johns | Avenue materials at........%,...........$1.19 â€" $2.95 Silk Slips at |......0.2.$2.2.222222........$1.95 ._â€" California Tops, white or tea rose color Also Smart Dresses of various patterns and © GIFT SUGGESTIONS » MOTHER‘S DAY 79¢ and $1.00 (Continued from Page 1) ARE FRIDAY NIGHT CHIFFON OR SERVICE New Shades HOSIERY SMITH‘S : HAND BAGS $1 $1.95 $2.95 BRAUN, Viceâ€"President The work is directed in such manner that will aid in the and mental rehabilitation % veterans, as ‘well as giving financial benefits. . | . Making of the paper poppié§ the American Legion A _ fers on "Poppy Day" to be ‘ honor of the World War dead is served strictly for the war It offers a means of empl c veterans unable to do and not only brings them the support of themselves a: f ilies, but aids in their rehab r by giving them beneficial, iw '0!*. h + i _ Memorial poppies which the wop en of the American Legion will distribute here on "Poppy May 26, have been a m ‘of viding employment to h 4 disabled World War the winter and spring mon little yred filowers have ble earnings of approxima 000 for these disabled men. f Read the Want Ads Auxiliary To Sell _ Memorial P. Don‘t fail to see this dutlfllt'loum and well worth seeing. s*y "Stunts," known on the program as "p, High." Charles Requs, ';1 "The Man on the l'lyingt.‘ likeonlynoqulmovuhow.‘ "Symmetry," modernistic Gep Jean Blncere. "Fime Taked a4 Jm "Time a P ack, fne sirver scong. too ugh ever d umbh_:z_apnrtin.cnuh A variety of shapes and color at Latest Style THURSDAY, MAY 10 Se¢ you ap . J s I v‘ u iz’:\ i x) % ‘ :.? Day® ~ mdreds of | crans thre â€" nths. [3 0 : possi. Th n. ‘, .. vp_iq be ‘ xi . wgg: i5 . i is tee > r disabled, 0 i _ thee wall) PARK rnl " npisioge hi ( 306 uL ¢ ;.;J ‘i'-'-;ï¬., ‘ "a i WI * Tarq] se in set ‘im 155. ‘ Tor before ATTRACTIV 1 C Ra C your Tel. H. P NEW .A sur car Baird MAY T ing . MARY _ coaTs. (If changlise COMPL PETUNIAS of all in NICELY IF 6 begroogns ghï¬ : Ta ‘z: D‘:w 0 CK pIRT ATTRACTI Glencoe 1 o. ns wage and ment at E rogms Melipty aix nl:‘ tionslly . Jot PURNT and sho C.. Pricha Center . 411 R ton hnd .A ie erficld rent for feld .350 P. 685 ba ths age; Jn referenc Glehcoe DE Highland 506. St. sDA Y Unu 8AL 346 ho 492 Call Â¥i im St