T ho ce Eo t > 2.z Lmre ies hss1 & â€" e > ealte 3 *> £ C\ ; n *#~" 4‘ & ï¬ $ P T / s L omme * / K & 4. ./ : MA Â¥ E f Â¥ & / " _ â€"~ es s _‘ ) w v§“ m *A } x is £8, i m > _ ,,..; F #* /r*' hm e Mee en oen "ORn " DELTA ZETA MEETS TUESDAY 10 The North Shore Chapter of Delâ€" ta Zeta sorority will meet Tuesday, January 14, at the home of Mrs. Carl O. Schramm, 931 Maple avenue, Evanston. p e tertained at three tables of bridge Saturday evening at their homeon Ridgewood drive. The Harold N. Finchs of 900 Wade street have purchased the George Delhaye home at 718 S. St. Johns avenue and moved in last Friday. The Delhayes have built a home on Milwaukee avenue near Half Day road. , ‘Mrs. H. M. Pier and son Art and daughter Joan returned last: week end from a two weeks sojourn at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. George Greene, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rigdon and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holâ€" abird, all former residents of Highâ€" land Park. : Mrs. Robert Clarkson is modeling shoes at the Stevens hotel this week Mr. and Mrs. 'Haro!@ Bri(!zes enâ€" “‘ “\G“T rrom CHIG . - CCete > _ _ e t at the National Shoe tion. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Delhaye and Mr. and Mrs, Martin YVictOr JF. daughter Joan left Monday for a| and son Martin III are planning to three weeks‘ vacation in Florida. leave the end of this month for the , wl Florida Keys for a three weeks soâ€" Miss Ruth Chalmers is spending | journ. After which Mr. Victor the week at Illinois Wesleyan Colâ€" will take his annual business â€" trip lege attending house parties. up to Quebec and Labrador where reemmnt he purchases and selects furs for Thomas L. Free has returned to | his business. It is undecided Lindbergh Field, San Diego, Calif.,| whether Mrs, Viector and son will immaodets"* 2"~" * _ lino the Rvyan| accompany him on his trip north. Thomas L. Free has returned to Lindbergh Field, San Diego, Calif., where he is attending the Ryan School of Aeronautics. Park resident sends greelings L0 his many friends here from his home in Banning, Calif. Mr. Ahrens who is the son of Mrs. W. E. Ahrens, 631. Homewood Ave., has been li;rix‘;;‘inâ€X).:cva‘t'!'it-l,w Calif., and has just recently moved to Banning. â€"â€"Qâ€" > A marriage license was issued reâ€" Nes en e io. and cently to Leo Francis Liss of Fort the home n ons Hanâ€" Sheridan andâ€" Margaret Catherine daughter, Dr. and Mrs. o on oul Kaester of Egandale road, Highland ggc.gl; epmonse MeMinl ": { o. Park. Mr. Roy Delhaye of S. St. Johns Ave. and Mr. Larry Freeman of Lake Forest left last Saturday for a months sojourn in Florida. They Fred C, Ahrens, J * § 3 $ Sn xt sy ~JP yHe ue / : C e n F a . > o o ':.‘l Aae V csw ;3 s Jm C 2 7 ul . *~% _ s i e q *H§~ A" 4 2 P iss â€" | S og c /s ons ) ; ~ \. ied s D. _ s 3 63 qoodtf is, former Highland | sends greetings to| © Anedivenghtaied 1+A H E PR ESS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rohr of N. Greenbay road are the happy parâ€" ents of a son born at 12:20 a.m. New Years day at the Lake County General hospital. a Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hutchinson are leaving next week for a months vacation at Miami, Florida. Sharlee G. Mayer, a junior, has resumed her studies at DePauw uniâ€" versity after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mayer. Sharlee, has been reâ€" cently elected president of Gamma chapter of the Alpha Phil sorority. Miss Virginia Creigh will leave Friday for Boston, Mass., for a ten day visit with Mrs. Richard Wakeâ€" man Richard McNeil of Mundelein and Hilda® Orth of Glencoe Ave., Highâ€" IN ANY HOSPITAL IN VU.S.A. OR CANADA $3.00 First Month $loo PER MONTH _ L _ tnErEaArtER UNEXPECTED HOSPI_TAL‘ EXPENSE . HOSPITAL POLICY PAYS FOLLOWING BENEFITS: (Subject to policy provisions) ©$100.00 maximum surgeon‘s fees $4.00 per day for hospital room PAY - Imils T aid HOSPITALIZATION EXPENSE $33.00 for operating room Anesthetics, Xâ€"Rays, Laboratory to stop at Fort Lauderdale, | 1 and Daytona Beach. C $1,000 for death by Name Mail Coupon. TODAY for complete " information. a Address LET Phone. No Carl F. Dill â€" Insurance #1 N. Second 8t Box 21 Up to 30 days for any one or sickness. CcO8T OR OBLIGATION Martin Viector Jr. Pays for Highland Park, HL Tel. H. P. 5435 Hospital & Surgical Bills Paid auto accident accident land Park took out a marriage li. cense recently. The arrival of a baby boy bom New Years Eve made the new year especially happy for Mr. and Mr Charles J. Cretors. The baby, named after his father, was born in the Presbyterian hospital, Chitago, Mrs Cretors, the former Georgia Don. nersberger, is the daughter of My, and Mrs. George Donnersberger of $. Green Bay road. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Brook are entertaining at five tables ct bridge and dinner Friday evening. .‘ Mr, and Mrs, . Hobert . AOBRX of Ludington, Michigan were the week. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 1, Snite. A marriage license has been is sued recently to Hubert W. Leckis of Chicago and Miss Mary Heed «d Highland Park. Cover page photo by Hecketsweile Need More Workers In Local Unit Of American Red Cros Word has been received by the Highland Park unit of the Amers can Red Cross: from headquartes in Chicago that the following as signment has been given this ares: three million dressings for the Draft Army and five thousand garments for those using air raid shelters. . Workers are badly needed for ;tj surgical dressings and those wh are good . needleworkers and wh can use a sewing machine easily at urged to come and help.â€" j The meetings are held on Friday: from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at II ity church guild hall on Laurelâ€" Coffee is served for those who brint their lunch for a nominal fee. TW use of the guild hall is donated i the Vestry of the church, as th@t contribution. '= Please come foi you can every Fj We need you, all. Mrs. Jeanne Garrison _ â€" Is Buried Wednesds Mrs. Jeanne Maud Garrison, of the late Frank R. G passed away Tuesday at the of her son, Forest C., 236 La place, following several years failing health. She had been a T® dent of Highland Park for about years, and was 66 years old. __ _ Funeral services were con yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o‘cle at Trinity Episcopal church by Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of lch'urcb. Interment was in / Park cemetery. “ï¬e son i survivor. a >a K Reduce your CleaM â€" Bills 25% by using 0W Cash & Carry Servict Vogue Cleane" 5 A Thursday, January 9, 1941 Telephone HIGHLAND PARK 7 321 North Green Bay come for as long a time 8 every Friday and help ': Mrs. Robert Rohn of 3900 is the Hoad Thursday, Janu with guara outwear lif« lar is made fabric, whi wear and ]; conditional White M en‘ Slipâ€"over . Large choose fr $2.35. No Regular SH L | Hud Poir 29% ~2 for e BOY SWE EN‘ gular 2 for