A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Francis Walsh. 122 Prairie avenue, Highwood, last Sammy. The young man was born at the High- land Park hospital. ; PAOI TIN 309 Waukegan Ave. Lunch Room LUNCHE0Ns-DINNEmr-F'oUNTAIN SERVICE . GRAND OPENING Friday, April 11, 1941 Your Inspection Invited vaox ICE CHEM“ SERVED EXCLUSIVELY TELEPHONE - H.P. 5m own Post Captain and Mrs. L. R. Cland Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of inson, Mill Road, Deerfield are re- Chicago spent Sunday in Highland ceiving congratulations on the birth Park with Mrs. MacDonald's par- of a little girl, born to them on the ents the Bruce Blaines. The Mac- sixth, at the local hospital. iDonalds have just returned from a (honeymoon trip, spent in the south. Highwood, Illinois THE PRESS during the week of March 18-25, Mrs. Hatch, a Lake Bluff resident, makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Percy Prior, 1026 Wade, during the iwinter. Sigma Nu Mothers club is having its annual spring dessert bridge at Mrs. Helen Manfredine and daugh- ter Frances are visiting relatives in Toronoto, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. Clara Hatch Stevens, well known Lake Bluff and Highland Park artist, exhibited a group of her pic- tures at the Evanston Woman's Club Mrs. J. Schwall entertained her club at a dessert bridge at her home, 89 Clifton avenue, Wednesday after- noon. Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Kemp, 212 Edgecliffe drive are in Mexico. They plan to he gone about two weeks. l Jimmy Stupple was host to a num- ber of his little friends Monday aft. lernoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stupple, S? Elm avenue. The party was in celebration of his third birthday. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Ice cream and cake was served. Those present were Alyce Mae and Suzanne Wil- son, Beth Lange, Robbie Lou and Jeanette Stupple, Donald Drieske, Bruce, David and Jimmy Stupple. The mothers of the little tots were also present. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sellery of Evanston are the parents of a son, born April 7 at the Highland Park hospital. Phone The only exclusive Meat Market " mghtand Park Mrs. Arthur Raff and daughter Paula are spending the week in In- diana's scenic park "The Shades" near Waveland. It's a boy at the Charles G. Todds in Deerfield. The little fellow enter- ed the family on the 9th, via the Highland Park hospital. The George Hohlfeldcrs, Green Bay road, Glencoe, are all smiles these days. The reason-a new baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospital on the 8th. Mrs. Carrie Dunkle of Chicago, secretary of the club and Mrs. Har- old Pfister of Highland Park, preli- dent of the club are in charge of ar- rangemem for the party. the Fraternity House, N. U. Campus, Sheridan road, 1:30 o'clock, Thurs- day, April l7th. FINEST MEATS SPRING LAMB 536 CENTRAL AVE. Highland Park 467 for your HIGHLAND PARK We Deliver HAM F or Easter AND APRIL IO, 1941