of Architecture at Cornell universâ€" ity. From there they will visit their other son Hubert II, who is in London and is a very successful designer of costumes and jewelry. The Harmons will then take a villa on the Italian Riviera where they will stay until October., Mrs. Ben S. Buckmaster of N. Linâ€" den avenue will entertain at lunchâ€" eon, Friday. Mrs. John Tether .of S. Green Bay road entertained the members and friends of the Plymouth chapâ€" ter, Daughters of the British Emâ€" ph'nourflnbmfly. Wednesâ€" day afternoon in of Mrs. E. Hardyman of the British Old Peoâ€" ples Home, Hollywood, III. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P. Harmon are leaving here Saturday, April 17 for a.6 months sojourn in the East and in Europe. They will stop at Ithica, N.Y. and visit their son Holâ€" brook who is studying at the School for the style show to be held Wedâ€" nesday, April 28th at the Y.W.C.A. ceremony. The bride was attired in a biege crepe dress with brown hat and matching accessories. She wore a corsage of brown orchids. Her only attendant, Miss Mary Thompson wore.sa navy blue outfit trimmed in white and wore a corâ€" sage of gardenias. The Emmanon league will be hosâ€" tess at the Vesper services at the Y.W.C.A. Sunday afternoon at which Mrs. James Cady Ewell will speak on "Guatemals." Committee members of the Emâ€" manon league of the Y.W.C.A. met few friends was held following the for dï¬mumï¬-mm ernoon at 5:30 at the Georgâ€" ian hotel in Evanston. A dinner urday Miss Eva Scott of Lake Forâ€" dulln.‘l.lhld'nhn- entertained a personal shower for the bride. ‘Tuesday, the Misses Lucille Berg and Edna Block enterâ€" tained at a miscellancous shower in her honor. On Thursday Miss Eleanor Sey! gave a miscellaneous shower and Friday afternoon Mrs. Nan Shaw of Ridge road was hos tess at a shower. . \ The marriage of Miss Norma Sadâ€" ler, daughter of Mrs. M. Sadler of Several showers were given Swift‘s Native Round Steak s. 29¢ Swift‘s Native Sirloin Steak us. 29¢ Special Tenderized Steak s 29c¢ Swift‘s Brookfield Butter . . s. 34¢ Veal Shoulder PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 136 North First St. Phone Highland Park 910 Special For Friday & Saturday â€"PONTIAC _ 15¢ 16c AMERICA‘S FINEST LOWEST Mr. Watch for Grand Opening MARCHI BROS. ROLLED â€"~ YEAL ROAST Kerber‘s Kountry Kured KALA HAMS PRICED CAR , pound 22¢ 19¢ licenses in Waukegan recently are Donald Francis Stupey and Ida Florence Moore of Highwood; James Wilhelm Mauek of Grand Ohain, I11. and Mrs. Elizabeth Ruth Summers of Highwood. Mrs. Roy Zimmer . entertained fourteen at a surprise birthday party, Monday, for Mrs. William Saturday, for her daughter, Marâ€" sert bridge party, Friday afternoon. Mr. und Mrs. JosephPokormy of Taylor avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter, Monday, at the Highland Park hospital. Miss McMartin, Mr. Durbahn and Mr. Wickman of the Highland Park high school are visiting the Milwauâ€" kee and Shorewood high schools in Milwaukee, today (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Horace Neill of Deerfield, are the proud parents of a son born Thursday, April 1st, at the Highland Park hospital â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Durbahn of Bevâ€" erly place are spending Saturday at Beverly Hills. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans of Pleasant avenue, Sl:ld‘-g.ltï¬.wmkhu- pI Mrs. Howard R. Will of Deere Park drive entertained at a party her home on Wade street after spending the past three months with her son Lyman Prior and his famâ€" ily at Jacksonville, Fila. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace of East street are receiving conâ€" on the birth of a , born Monday, at the Highland Park hospital. wood drive will entertain at a desâ€" Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of N. Lh.h.‘n-umuhub- Mr. and Mrs. James Balderson of N. Greenbay road are the proud parents of a son, born Wednesday at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. H. M. Prior has returned to tain a few friends at dinner Saturâ€" day evening. . P Mr.â€"and Mrs. Kdgar B. Carter of 8. Sheridan road are spending this A son was born to Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Wurth of Yale lane, last Wedâ€" m-‘..mn,ua.n“ lhm-m* Among those to take out marriage Mrs. Harold A. Bridges of Ridgeâ€" Milk Fed Rib or Loin VEAL CHOPS Kerber‘s Kountry Kured BACON SQUARES 25¢ 19¢ In this endeavor we seek to unâ€" derstand Jesus, to share his loveâ€"for all people and to grow in the knowlâ€" edge and love of God. As her second reason Mrs. Hauser nnmwv-nqotiu!dby- #p.hddlumdflihd creeds and nationalities working fmdmm demoeratic e proâ€" grams and the fact that these proâ€" grams are based on the real need of local groupk were her third and To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committeed by our faith as Christians. George Hinn, accompanied by Mrs. Hawley. Grace was said by Mrs. Carleton Mosely, a member of the lieve in the Y.W.C.A." and presentâ€" ed as her first reason her belief in its purpose." |â€" _ ~ _ reason Mrs. Hauser gave a history of the changes within the associaâ€" tion policies during the last twentyâ€" five years as proof of its fexibility, ‘That the Highland Park "Y" is part gc.my countries . with “CM; members in the United States was streased by Mrs. Hauser as she askâ€" feltowanip." With â€"the ‘singing of "Pollow the Gleam" the 26th annual meeting was closed. 'mn-â€"uu._».n&:’--fn. North avenue, Highwood, at 8 Through the efforts of Lew Fonâ€" seca, former manager of the Chiâ€" ing baseball picture "Take Out to the Ball Game." It is a very inâ€" teresting picture, both for young . Following the report of the chairâ€" man of the nominating committee, Mrs. Clifford Hawes, Mrs. Eugene Piister, Mrs. Andrew Bradt, and Mrs. Paul Downing were unanâ€" imously elected to the board of diâ€" rectors and Mrs. Alfred Burdick, Mrs. Elmer â€" Hecketsweiler, _ Mrs. ‘Theodore Osborn, Mrs. L. F. Harza, Mrs. G. L. Canright, and Miss Adele Everett were reâ€"elected. Four much apreciated vocal numbers were given by Mrs. W C. Pohrte, Mrs, committee. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. Arthur Hauser, of River Forâ€" est, a member of the Chicago board of directors, formerly assistant dean ofm.emwmmnnmu. Mrs. Hauser spoke on "Why I Beâ€" Holy Name Society to Show Baseball Picture April 16 o‘clock Since Mrs. J. B. Garnett, treasurâ€" er, was in Florida, Corliss Anderson representing the mens advisory committee, gave a resume of the auditor‘s report. It showed that inâ€" come and expense for the past year totalled aproximately: $10,000 each; fellowship waiting for all to share. "We need the imagination of all our 200 members so that we may all o to the interesting placésâ€"we want to.go during the coming year," conâ€" cluded Miss Robe. Mrs. Fritsch and previous year and an extra $1,600 was spent on upkeep and needed asked the secretary, Miss Mary Robe, to contrast the local associaâ€" tion with those of other cities and Miss Robe particularly mentioned the friendliness and real concern each group felt for the other clubs. She spoke of a desire that mothers who bring their children for activiâ€" ties should not feel that they were merely coming to a building where people did all sorts of different things but that there was a real Mrs. Oliver were appointed to inâ€" vite those not members to join that evening. . :. ._ $1,000 more income was dent of the Highland Park "Â¥" ‘clubs come together, covered the programs of the three business girls elubs, Pi Delts, Emanon League, and B Y‘s. The presidents of these three groups are Emily Marks, Janet Leonard, and Mac Hansen and all clubs are interested in the Naâ€" flon-wu-h&un‘mpo- grams which National "Y" arâ€" ranges. The progressive Mother‘s club with 85 active members whose president is Mrs. Einar Paulsen; the Friendship club with its many new members reported by Estel Buser, president who attended the *Y" convention in Colorado Springs; the "Â¥*" Grade School clubs where 75 girlsenjoy supervised recreation under the leadership of Ethel Gartâ€" ley Skidmore, were all praised ‘by Mrs. Anderson for their fine goâ€" ‘The report on clubs by Mrs. Corâ€" hwvdmu where representatives d,o‘ the Successful Year Reported at "Â¥Y" Annual Meeting The Holy Name Society of St. Mrs. Theodore Osborn as presiâ€" THE PBRESS Northmoor alterations .................$8,891 Willard !.‘_l?..:l'h-. 1508 Westview _ _ ready begun rehearsals. lue::nttuthndnbhz girls‘ a boys‘ tumbling acts, chorus, and the modern dance exâ€" hibition, there are fortyâ€"seven memâ€" bers in‘ the cast. ‘There are fourteon acts in the mon. Beveral of the skits, , have been accepted subject to final approval. o Building Permits Total $254,888 for Month of March ©Building in Highland Park conâ€" tinues to be on the incline in Highâ€" one of the White Sox players on hand to give a short talk, The meeting will be conducted by Ir._'-.ADoflt.n-“dth society. rrangements are being made by Tom Kelly and the Enterâ€" tainment committee. annual production "Student Stunts," which is to be given on Saturday, May 15, at the Highland Park high ‘The program is to be shorter this year than it has been in previous um in P w wl e that the skits are ‘&-unz than Since the First of April the folâ€" lowing permits have been let by the Building Department of the City of Highland Park. . ::hpfleh‘“ in« vited to witness ï¬h‘ï¬ï¬‚h Cast Is Chosen * for "Student Stunts" Muricl Hilborn‘s "little old lady tap dancers." An original skit by © Barbara Wirenn and Traver Hamilton. Bill Bigley, Leon Drew and Lionel Ullman in a melodrama. j Jasmine Sesso on the accordian. _ Ralph Southerton and the harâ€" monica band. â€" \ land _Da~! wa. ~pnumince erddg. ie March being $254,888. what Miss Rinkenberger had exâ€" it the provort thine. 24 M Ponsors is engaged months in advance. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY 497 Roger Williams Ave. All School Children 3 5 Haireutting...__._____. JJIG BARBERSHOP A skit headed by Josephine Lioyd. Pfister dance team. Andy Jacobs at the piano. Joan‘ Wichman at the hanp. Songs by Tillman and Uilman. Monologues by Mary Heed. > ; Tillman and Lytle tap team. Mixed quartet from the orchesâ€" DRY CLEANING CO. ‘The cast is as follows: Bill Fischer‘s The society is very fortunate in announces the opening of a J, E. Hildreth, Mgr. INSURANCE NORTH SHORE BUILDING â€" HIGHLAND PARK, HIJNOIS TELEPHONES : Oflen: Highland Park â€" â€" â€" 98 Â¥. 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