A 400 Year oId Recipe malces this Flavor possible I Try it ToclayI HOF-.BRU eer ,w«e eariy part of the. Sixteenth Century, by Conrad Broyban. Ma. brew srt the. world stand- ard, and became a guage of( g&ood quality and tait. In1546 a. coin vas minted to, Commotu. orat. d Jai pendid service 'te fuaaaity. Mfillions of peol. from al awm' Jtwo cnniren, 1±dward .Jameson -and Dorty arrived Saturday to spend tWo weeks visiting her parents, the -Fred W. Jamesons of 2734 Black- hawk road., -o- .Mrs. J{arry Thomas of the Churchill, formcrly of Wilmette, en- tertained the Tuesday Bridge club at luncheon lune 26. Helen and Betty, dajugiters 'of the John A. Clements of. 381 Sterling road, Keniilworth, left Saturday, jime 16, with Parkhill Western tours. Mrs. Pauline Paul of Fort. WVayne is the guest- of MUr. aend ýMrs. Willis. Nance of 1054 Cherokee road. Mr,. Nance-is a dlaughter ofMrs. Patil 1560 Sh ean A..Uni. 34441 's. intimate pnases of a e against the background tadquarters, drilling fields ttIefields of France. The hiero is an incorrigible, boisterous soldier ,who makes. the army, bis career. He ýfinds kindred spirit iii the horse, Rodney, whio is ýeqt ally boisterous.. They 'becomie fast friends. Benny and Rodniey go to battle during theWorld war; are woutded wueRodney salvages an artillery camion from"deep miud to rescue ant ambushed regiment;' derorâted for bravery, and. return to, Fort NIyer- Frances Dee,, whoý plays the feini- mne leàd, will be remeinbered for her work as "Meg" in "Little Wome ATTEND DINNER DANCE Dean Dodson'ofýE vanston and his fiancée, Miss Katherine Stolp of Kenilwor th, Mr. and Mrs., Allen Pearson (Avis LUIndahl) of ýGoshen, ind., and.Mr. and Mrs. Philip May of Wilmette al attended the opening. dinner dance at Skokie Counitrv club last Saturdav. Mrs. C. J. Batter of New York arrived last Wednesday to spend 'a, month visiting ber son and f.arilv ,the Carl J. Batters of 157 Keniilwvorth. avenue, Kenilworth. Bob M,\cCloud of Kenilworth and his band played for the young peo- ple's dance at - Indian Hili club> Fn- davy. mn Lake, 2 iJ@ Pi. M. en Suonday1 ltaLate Show Sat. et 10:30 p. m. Telling Me" which also brings rouinds of, applause for AdrienneAes Buster Crabbe, Joan Marshi and ]Louise Carter. Then' cornes John Barrymnore .Suin- day, Monday and: Tuesday. july. 1 2. and. 3, in. "Twentieth, Century," an- extravagantly funny: film which critics rate A-i* entertainment for mature audiences. 'Tis 'a* worthv adaptation of the play that anîused Broadway the season beforç last.. Charles MacArthur. and- Beni Heclit, authors of the, stage "Twentieth Century," alsodid the, picture. Ple nty of mirth, fireworks with a national siant will be exploded enter- tainingly at the Varsity Wednesday, July 4, when Warner Baxter helps solve .the, country's problems -in the [play, "Stand -Up and Cheer," after- lie ,Is elected "Secretary !of, Amuseý- ment" (headquarters. at Washing- ton).* A brilliant cast skyrockets high intô the fnie> skies-anud1 little Shir- 1ev Temple won't be overlooked amnid. ail this music-and-mirth gloryý. Beginning Thursday, July 5, aËd continuing six days, "The Houseof Rothschild," starring GÇeorge Arliss. MwilI bec. shown. iswear ENTERTAIN A TDNE nue, Kenilworth, entertained at <in-, ner on Tuesday for Lester Carrier and Jon Losee of Richfield Springs. w. Xho are visiting in Evanston, '-\r. and Mrs. Frank W. Allen, 1100 Ramona road, spent the week-end visiting, Mr. anid Mrs. *frank Cant- weIl and Duneland Beach, Michigan City.0 Ja.ne - Springer, 724 Forestf avenue, left the, early part of the week to be, counicilor at Camp Arbutus at May- field, Mich.ý q ~ ~ VR.usame etueuwntij SAiL £VERY SATURDAY dffl Opm wm s*"tacowu.0 eue t 'b.tia vs tt nU. ake Reservations For Information apd esrvt t< Cl, E'~ arly Hl. L Warner, Agent For descriptivé litera1ture TNO]rth Shore Electrie Station at and reservationS, appI3'.: Elm Street' Wlnnetka, Tel. WInn. NS Mlm & A . A A ~ A. A. ~& & ~ ~A A. . A J i i I i c c n ti Myr "Men i ver àtl