Opera building. CECIL AND A WARM WELCOME AWAIT YOU AT 3933 WITHIN THE PAST 60 DaAYS The worldâ€"famous reputation of these tires, backed by Firestone‘s name and lifetime guarantee, is proof of o oct e extra safety! Don‘t take Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. t exercises will be held HOTEL . The three wâ€"Gm one of the nextâ€"year sophomore| Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘Julian of George Olsen of Highland Park,| workers chosen by the entire planâ€"| Highland Park are being congratuâ€" .j-nhrnla-e%.hah-dum lated on the birth of a son born awarded his varsity "K" by vote| Mrs. M. Warner of N. Second| Tuesday, June 4, at Alice Home hosâ€" awarded 'i-â€""â€"-m'"?i"-'i vote| Mrs. M. Warner of N. Second| Tuesday, June 4, at Alice Home hosâ€" of the Siwash Board of | street, who has been ill for the past| pital. The baby is the first child Control. Olsen, who runs the halfâ€"| three weeks, is slowly improving. | 204 will be named Michael Thomas. June 4, 10 a.m. Miss Loewenstein has taken acâ€" tive part in the Y.W.C.A. having served this year as chairman of the Social Service committees. She was a member of the junior and senior basketball teams and a member of the advertising staff of the Old Gordon Frisbie, 166 Lakeside Manor, and Richard Thorsch, 139 Beech street, are among the students at Northwestern university who have been awarded medallions for their service on undergraduate pubâ€" lications. Maid, the college humor magazine. Frisbie, a sophomore enrolled in the college of liberal arts, was awarded a bronze medallion for business staff members of the Daily Northwestern. Miss Alice Pfister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Pfister of 2385 Lakeside place was among the students at Northwestern univerâ€" sity who have been selected as memâ€" bers of committees which will operâ€" ate Scott hall, the student union building on the campus. The building will be formally opened next fal. It is now being erected with funds supplied by pubâ€" lic subscription as a tribute to Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president emerâ€" itus of the university, who retired last year after a 19â€"year adminisâ€" tration, Miss Pfister is enrolled at Northâ€" western university as a freshman in the college of liberal arts. She is PICK YOUR SIZZ AT THESE LOW PRICES Snï¬ 302 in (59¢ ao!u-mm.domï¬nmm&hmmmm&“‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dana Corrough had| Donald Julian were married in Janâ€" md-b-'gurhnhb June 22nd as the date for as their guests over the week end:| uary of 1989, h.ndlunwudv.hu&:t WM&W«M&†Mr. and Mrs. James Corrough, Miss|Julian of Lake Forest and Mr. and | hospital. Glandt is our Highâ€"| @hristine, and Mr. Jobn Hoyt Elizabeth I. Corrough and Miss Wilâ€"| Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Ravinia are | wood representative and editor of|ner, son of Mrs. Frank G. Gardner ma Corrough of Grinnell, Iowa. |the baby‘s grandparents. Highwood Highlites. of Central avenue. a Mrs. Henry Prior of Wade street| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rogan of C i Dr. Grace Crandal!, who has been semosopetqmmemeniatinne has left for her summer home at| Highland Park are the parents of| visiting Mrs. A. S. Burdick during| How ink blots show your mind‘s New Auburn, Wis, a baby daughter, born at Alic¢| the past week, has returned to| health. A few accidental blobs can magfie Home hospital on Friday, May 31. â€" | Shanghai, China, to take up her misâ€" be used to tell what‘s wrong with an Sb Es Adems d e taw en o anpit sn e g 0 en i y d sionary work there. unbalanced mind and to help foreâ€" Earhart summer home at birth of a daughter, Barbara Helâ€" en, born Monday, May 27, at St. Saviour‘s hospital in Portage. Mrs. Brown is the former Helen Frances Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Harrison of Deere Park Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Boynton of N. Sheridan road are leaving this week for their summer home at Siasâ€" conset, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Holmgren and son and daughter, Bruce and Frances, will leave next week for their summer home at Kelly Lake, Wis. Mr. Holmgren will commute to the lake weekends and will spend the month of August there. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, worthy matron and patron of Campâ€" bell chapter, will serve in the east in Golden Rod chapter, Chicago, Wednesday, June 12. Mrs. Elsie Collins will hold office in Lake Forâ€" est chapter Monday evening. Miss June Weber with her cousin from Chicago left Saturday for:a month‘s sojourn at a dude ranch at San Antonio, Texas. They expect to stop at Hot Springs for a few days while enroute. Mrs. Thomas Creigh and daughâ€" ter Virginia have motored east for a two weeks visit. Miss Phoebe Swazey had as her week end guests Miss Frances Whitâ€" ing of Whiting, Iowa, and Mrs. Runâ€" ning of Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sanborn and daughter Mary Lu will leave Saturday for a two weeks vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Stanley Dubonn of Chicago is spending this week with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. Alice Turriff. There will be a meeting of the Womans Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, June 12, at 10 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal church. Luncheon will be served. t &A 2 uvntry t*FKOTEX Chicago office Rm. Bismarck Hotel State 1314 KENTUCKY SERVES A MEAL Emt enrel â€" ©A urpeariry P ® Mh*l‘nll‘hm GARNETT‘S YES Hospital Auxiliary Meets AT A SAVING! SUH! B. S. Banking and Finance; Frank L. Keller, 500 N. Green Bay Rd., A. B. Liberal Arts and Sciences. Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Fredda F. Boone, 853 Osterâ€" ‘The J. R. Bodkers of Cleveland, Ohio, have leased the home at 1016 Oak street formerly occupied by Col. and Mrs. William H. Wilbur. man Ave., B. S. Education; John R. Engstrom, 627 Central Ave., B. S. Engineering Physics. Miss Betty Hallberg of Forest avenue will entertain at a personal shower Friday evening for Miss Phyllis Udell. Miss Udell will beâ€" come the bride of Mr. Andrew J. McMillan Jr. on Saturday, June 29. Mr. Oscar Schmidley and daughâ€" ter, Miss Marion, of N. Second street, are motoring to Washington, Pa., this week end to attend the commencement exercises of Washâ€" ington and Jefferson college where Bill Schmidley will be graduated on Saturday with an A.B. degree. He is a member of three national honor fraternities, Greek, Biology and Phi Beta Kappa. Mrs. Schmidley has been very ill during the past week and will be unable to attend. Mr. Riley P. Brown of Boy River, Minn., has returned to his home by way of Pontiac, Mich., after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jerry Leaming, and his sister, Mrs. A. S. Burdick, for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Victor Jr. of Burton avenue are being congratâ€" ulated on the birth of a son, born Tuesday, June 4, at the Evanston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John B. 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