«y as c o c aae c us ce Thomas Russell, Jr.. who four years ago took a leave of absence Chief of Police John DeSmidt, Highwood ,announces that delinâ€" quent city vehicle sticker purchasâ€" ers would be fined $5 instead of $2, effective immediately. | O:::::ss DRY CLEANING Dry like_â€"AAâ€"ad@ Cleaning WINNETKA 2050 Great WEstERN LAUNDRY CO. P H O T O G R A PHERS Make an Appointment Today 7 S. St. Jonuns Ave. Prons Hicuranp Park 435 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CoO. PAGE TWELVE ) Linden Ave. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO > Quality Cleaners HIGHWOOD Phone H. P. 178 SsITTING ~ONâ€"TOP OF THE WORLD Very Finest Laundering PHOTOGRAPH Winnetka with a by Attending the hearing were J. F. Charash, from the attorney generâ€" al‘s office; Marvin Hart, secretary of the Illinois Liquor Control comâ€" mission; and Col. Fred During, Fort Sheridan. Mayor Charles Portilia, liquor control commissioner, Highwood, ordered licenses revoked for three Highwood taverns last Thursday. The taverns, The Miami, 321 Wauâ€" kegan avenue, operated by Virginia Venicucci; the Beer Hut, 327 Wauâ€" kegan avenue, operated by Mary Lucenti; and the Club Loraine, Waukegan avenue ,operated by Arâ€" thur Bernardi, were closed for vioâ€" lations of laws governing the sale of liquor. A hearing was held at the Highwood City Hall Thursday. Mr. Ponsi, born in Italy, has been a resident of Highwood for the past 21 years. Surviving are his wife, Catherine, and a mother, one brothâ€" er and a sister, living in Italy. Portilia Closes Three Taverns Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day morning at St. James church, Highwood, for Elerio Ponsi, 42, who died at his home, 345 Ashland aveâ€" nue, Highwood, Sunday night. Inâ€" terment was in St. Mary‘s cemetery, Lake Forest. Elerio Ponsi, 42, from the North Shore Line as ticket collector, to accept the city clerk‘s job in Highwood, is back on the North Shore again. Russell resignâ€" ed his city clerk‘s job in Highwood when his father was defeated for the mayorship by Portilia. Funeral THE PRES 8 Low fares every day, everywhere on modern, airâ€"conditioned Miln-uuho Road trains. See the "high spots‘" of America this summer via CAu. on your nearest Milwaukee Road agent and ask him for suggestions or for full information about the vacaâ€" tion playground you have in mind. He will gladly plan your complete itinerary. Mrs. James Reilly entertained her bridge club at her home Monday afternoon.. Mrs. A. Bartolo. was awarded the prize. North or South East or West Let us help you plan MRS. JAMES REILLY HAS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. Laubach of Evanston was pleasantly _ surprised _ Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. J. Schafer, Highwood. The party was in honor of Mrs. Lauâ€" bach‘s birthday. Mrs. Robert Smith, daughter of Mrs. Schafer, was also honored at a shower at the same party. ENTERTAINS MOTHER AT SUNRISE PARTY Mrs. M. Martin was elected presâ€" ident o fthe Tabernacle society of St. James church, Highwood, at a reorganization meeting held Monâ€" day night. Other officers elected were: Mrs. E. Moroney, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; Mrs. F. Bryant, treasurer; and Miss N. Mahoney, secretary. MRS. MARTIN HEADS 8T. JAMES S0CIETY The following committee were reâ€" sponsible for the successful party: Mrs. Arne Svendsen, Mrs. Helen Steacy, Mrs. William Kramer, Mrs. Ruth McClure; Mrs. John Nestrick, Mrs. Ellen Carlson, Mrs. Edmund Crowley, Mrs. William Berg and Mrs. Sven Svendsen. One hundred mothers and daughâ€" ters attended the banquet given by the Dorcas society of the Zion Luthâ€" eran church, Highwood, Thursday night. Mrs. Carl O. Bengston, wife of the pastor of the Immanual Lutheran church, Chicago, was the speaker of the evening, and spoke en mother and daughter relationâ€" ship. ‘ Motherâ€"Daughter Party Draws 100 and a daughter. Mrs. Samuelson was born‘in Sweâ€" den. She leaves her husband, Elof, Funeral services will be conductâ€" ed at 3 o‘clock Saturday afternoon at Kelly chapel, 27 N. Sheridan road‘ for Mrs. Augusta W..Samuelson, 51, of 1840 Deerfleld road, who died at her home Monday night. Burial will be in Mooney cemetery. The Italian Woman‘s Prosperity club, Highwood, will have a benefit bunco party at the Labor temple, Tuesday, May 27. Mrs. Mathilda Grandi is general chairman of the affair. MRS. SAMUELSON The young Lenzinis will live at 36 Prairie avenue, Highwood. The bride‘s gown was of white satin, with a lace trimmed, full length veil. She carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Rena Ramazzini, matron of honor, wore an aqua silk jersey frock and carâ€" ried pink carnations and blue iris. Miss Rena Monfardini and Mrs. Eija Grandi ,the bridesmaids wore blue and yellow jersey gowns. Atâ€" tending the groom were Eilio Grandi and Armando Ramazzini. A reception was held in the afternoon. LARSON‘S Stationer 37 South St, Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 567 Miss Mary Pedrucci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Pedrucci, Nokoâ€" mis, Ill., and Armando Lenzini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Battista Lenzini, 36 Prairie avenue, Highwood, were united in marriage Saturday mornâ€" ing at St. James church, Highwood. Father John Ward officiated. TYPEWRITERS ARMANDO LENZINI, NOKOMIS GIRL WED Chaplain H. F. Hansen of the Great Lakes Naval Training station was the principal speaker at the regular meeting of the Men‘s Brothâ€" erhood association of the Highwood Zion â€" Lutheran â€" church Monday night. Charles Magnuson was in charge of the program. Miss Josephine Ori, Highwood, was the bride‘s only attendant. A reception was held at the Open House Tea room in the afternoon. In the evening a party was given for the young couple at the Washâ€" ington Garden recreation. room. â€" Miss Ellen Jones, daughter of Mr. myra, Wis., became the bride of Anâ€" thony Scornavacco, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Willard R. Jones, Palâ€" Mrs. Alex Scornavacco, Highwood, at a ceremony performed at St. James rectory, Saturday morning. Father John ‘A. Ward read the service. JONES SCORNAVACCO WEDDING SATURDAY Workmanship Guaranteed REPAIRED ALL MAKES TAKEN BY DEATH