Troxel Will Admitted The will of Mrs. Ethel Wells Troxell, who passed away in Phoeâ€" nix, Arizona, May 1, was admitted to probate by Judge Martin C. Decker last week. Mrs. Troxel left an estate estimated at $60,000 to her husband, James Moir Troxel, 345 Moraine road, and a niece and nephew, New York. Mr. Troul'l‘ bond was set at $100,000. 7 So. St. Johns Ave. K# C+\. (*mr’â€""" ::@!:5* [ «1 *a cz O gou2 $ 1jromask_ COMPLETE PAGE SIXTEEN C te Line of Eiesh Photo Chemicals Use More Dairy Products $2.65 VALUE, Cul tw ......_ ... $4.85 VALUE, Cult tw ......... Give you real sharpness HECKETSWEILER STUDIO NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH in your snapshots Golden Meadow Dairy NEWS for CAMERA FANS T RIP O D 8 Make America Strong e Are Cooperating AND CAMERA SHOP 537 Central Avenue A Superior Value at $1.50 AUTOMASK PRINT FRAME $4 73 The four taking out permits were: Leo C. Martin, 1206 Lincoln aveâ€" nue, $13,700; George Eisenbrand, 2196 South Green Bay road, $13,175; Marshall E. Strauss, 2328 Indian Tree terrace, $14,690;; and Carl E. Herbst, 1935 Northmoor road, $10,â€" Building permits were granted four Highland Parkers last week by Building Commissioner Sidney Morris. ‘The pemits total $51,765. Highland Park, III. Permits Issued COMPLETE DARK ROOM OUTFITS From $1.95 THE PRESS The Highland Park Garden guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph M. Cleary, 428 North Sheriâ€" dan road, Monday, June 23. Mrs. Richard Kebbon is president of the club. Their loves sunk by the swastika. Just as though they were the tarâ€" gets of totalitarian torpedoes, three American matrimonial barques have gone down and a fourth just barely managed to limp to port. Read about them in The American Weekâ€" ly, the magazine distributed with next weke‘s Sunday Heraldâ€"Ameriâ€" The senior group will be enterâ€" tained by Mrs. H. F. Bingham at the Buffalo Creek farm on Dundee road in Wheeling and will meet at 4 p.m. for the business meeting and election of officers. Reports of varâ€" ious committees will also be heard. Tennis and other out of door play with a buffet supper are planned. The meeting will last until 7 p.m. Meetings will be resumed in Sepâ€" tember. \ The Blackhawk society of the C. A. R. will hold its annual election of officers, at the last meeting of the season on Sunday, June 15. Odz::;:ss DRY CLEANING Dry lcA Aws@fil Cleaning WINNETKA 2050 GzrEAT WEstERN LAUNDRY CoO. Blackhawk Society Assistant State Veterinarian 803 Deerrietopo Ave. Pron® | Announcing . POTATO RACE: (1 Weil, James Shafner The Opening of a Small Animal Hospital Modern Equipment . . . Outdoor Exercising Runs 18 Years‘ Experience Specializing in Small Animal Diseases Ave Very Finest Laundering To Elect Officers DR. F. B. ERWIN Ave. Pronxg DeerriErop 600 Your Inspection Invited Photo by Walter Rubens (left to rightâ€"identifyable): Sue Strauss, Tommy Winnetka At Ravinia School Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmussen, 340 Elm place, entertained six tables of guests at a bridge luncheon at Westmoreland Country club, today. Prizeâ€"winning spiced fruit recipes. You‘ll find seven of them and some odd facts about foods in the Houseâ€" wife‘s Food Almanack, that unusal feature appearing in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week‘s Sunday Chicago Heraldâ€"American. A committee of women, headed by Mrs. Warren Danley and Mrs. Walter Rice are building a list of pérsons who are willing to help with this very interesting program. The invitation to entertain the felâ€" lows is open to all Highland Parkâ€" ers. Anyone desiring to offer the hospitality of their home, and a home cooked meal, call the Service Men‘s Club, 19 N. Sheridan road. Â¥Your coâ€"operation is needed. As one of the soldiers said yesterday "It sure helps a lot to know that peoâ€" ple are interested in me. Gosh, I had a whale of a time atâ€"dinner last night." Will you help to entertain Soldiers and Sailors? The Highland Park Defense committee urges the resiâ€" dents of this city to aid the morale of the new soldiers and sailors staâ€" tioned at Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes by extending them the hosâ€" pitality of their homes. "Meals at ahy time are welcomed by the men in service," says Nich Young, exâ€" ecutive director of the Service Men‘s Club.. He goes on further to say that "informal picnic lunches, steak fries, hot dog roasts, beach parties, trips to various localities before or after a "feed" are always popular with the men in service." \â€"~Adifir FOR 10¢ oï¬ JONES ANT KILLER â€" A sure way to RID your home and lawn of ANTS. h For sale at all stores. JONES PRODUCTS CO, Miwaukes, Wis. Soldiers â€" Sailors Need Home Cooking JUNE 12, 1941