Mrs. Camun Moseley it) visiting her Miner. Mrs. Stewart B. sniffer, in Pasadena, California. _ Miss Katherine Relief. 391 North venue. is spending her swim vacation uh an aunt in Culver, Indiana. PAGE .031 360 Walker Avenue Everybody lilies in ("In - caudally Golden Meadow Dairy ice "can. It's er-ier._rieher, more delicious. Thath, why it's the perfect dill! for Famter.time when everything uhould be perfect. Serve Golden Marlow Dairy in cream to your family for dessert tonight - they’ll enjoy it'. JZZ Mot Cross Buns Baum's Pastry Shop Easter Cookies CENTRAL Awe. POTTED PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS Golden Meadow Dairy 537 CENTRAL AVENUE Mager's Greenhouses Lant Weak fur Fuster SIM-rial Easter Candy - Eester Cakes ( Flowers by Wire) en m-i--- Mk doa. Lamb Shaped Cakes a 7.a. - $1.50 m. TELEPHONE ll. P. 815 .30e doa. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 492 FLOWERS Boy Scout troop 324 will have a swimming party on Tuesday night, April IS, at the Lido pool. The Harry D. Peru family, AH Ridgewood drive, are vacationing in New Orleans, La. landlish Tofee Highland Park, m. THE PRESS '40 Mercury Conv. Cpe., '39 ma. Deluxe Std. Rmarian Troop 30 began prepara- tion Tuesday night at their regular meeting for the annual camp-o-ral. which is to be held the latter part of May. Six natural patrols " begin preparations for this event this week. Several have already planned week. end hikes. B9 Pontiac DeL Nednn '39 Plymouth Del. Sod. '39 Pull-rd Std. 120, V ,. Th Ford Tudor (85) "rr Ttt Buick Coupe '_,tr_w-.tA. M Paekard Sod. tio-. '86 Packard Sed. (120).. GRANT D. BENSON Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Brush en- tertained the members of their bridge club at their home, 18 Dale avenue, Saturday night. North Shore Buick Co. t10 S. First M. Highland Park Edward Warren, l547 South St. Johns avenue is ',"r,'/v11at' school spring vacation in Key l r Florida with"his sister Ind frrother'"cin-taw, Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Bertrand Quinn. His mother, Mrs. Harry Warren, who is in Key West now, will not return home until May For a E] Deal Buy Your Used Car . '"". I C S? "a A 'fp" ' an. Look gum best in your quay prlng wardrobe. 5,; This gcierttititt rut-thud a PM. brand new - ' new"?’ A. 30mm " In Chit-um. t will give you than wave - l '.‘ lines you " been selling to pout-nu, Amazing results.' No t'l'l,'d','l'l"i -.r no tut-am --Just rvlux, Sonia Introductory treatment 82.25. (No tlppirurn Every election finds many votes that fail to be counted due to carelessness on the part of the voter. Incorrect marking of bal- lots continues to be the great- est single cause for the failure of ballots to count. In an effort to improve this situation in the forthcoming Village election on Tuesday, April li, the Civic As- sociation issued, a special appeal to the voters early this week to avoid this. IIDUCING I†snow A Now M. I "r hinting ' M. You“ Sum JIM BIA, 001 Owner's Lifetime Service Policy CARS - - SPECIALLY PRICED Terms and Trades 20 Years with Buick All Can Carry liiut) "a 3] [ya from Watt .8745 $625 $545 3495 .3625 ..$3tr5 ..$495 .3345 .3325 NOW $725 "" $495 3445 "" "" $449 $24. Mrs, Robert L. Forney, the former Betty Marvin, has returned to her home in Ferndale, Michigan, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick, Jr. and Albert Pick III are visiting in Mi- ami, Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Pick, Sr. Miss Audrey Prindle, who is attend- ing Oberlin College, at Oberlin, Ohio, is spending her spring vacation with her parents, the George B. Prindles, 374 Oakland avenue. Dick Marvin, son oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Russ Marvin, 387 Oakwood drive, is ill at the home of his parents, suf- fering from glandular fever. He has been attending Oberlin College, but will not be able to return to school fur the remainder of the term. The Woman's Missionary society of Bethany church is meeting today at the home of Mrs. Harvey F. Siemsen. Miss Betty Murphy is visiting in the home of Mrs. Jesse Sobe at An- tioch. The Sohe family were former Highland Park residents. New Lunch Room Opens in Highwood The Town Post Lunch Room, lo- cated at 509 Wauckgan ave., High- wood will open for business Friday, April 11th. This attractive eating house will serve luncheons and din- ners, and conduct fountain service. The public is invited to attend the grand opening. '"ee GVC†'Vlllllc‘Ki- .the artists, all of renowned fame, who will appear on the four con- certs are Grate Moore, soprano; Ruth Draper, dramatic actress; Na- than Milstein, violinist and Vitya Vronsky and Victor Rabin, don-pian- ists. q Grace Moore, versatile American soprano will open the eighteenth sea- son of Artist Recital Series, spon- sored by the Winnetka Music Club, Reservations for the season which opens on Oct. 20 are now being received at post office box 206, Win- netka. Reservations must be accom- panied by checks. Further informa- tion may be received at the new headquarters for the Artist-Recital series, L. and A. Stationers, S46 Lin. coln ave., Winnetka. Atkins & Durbrow, Inc. Grace Moore Opens Artist Recital Series, Winnetka Thll Meat plant food combines poultry and cow manure with peat moss. Clem. any to use. will not burd. Large 2 bushel b-rutBe- lent for top dretsaimt 1,000 sq. a. lawn Ire- or tenlllzlng 500 sq. ft. garden tbren-otttairt Drlconure through your dealer or apply for further Inlormulon " 1524-A South Weltem Ave. Chicago, Illinois Men's M mum Fol nu " APRIL lo, 1941