Lei Mrs‘ Rex L Jones entertained the mem- bers of the Ussoli board at a luncheon on last Tuesday afternoon at her home on Linden Park Place. Andthcr engagement of interest an- nounced this week is that of Miss Mar- garet Wilton Deming. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Deming. 336 Linden Park Piace. to John Hanan DeMtith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F DeMuth. Both of these young people are most popular in the younger social set. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Frank Linmln Wcan gave an in- f-rrmll bndgr on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Wcan Mil give another informal affair the latter can of this week at her has 2 on Ravine Drive. The bndge club met Wednesday atter- noon mm Mrs. Marshall E. Sampsell. Mrs. Herbert Huber entertained the Euchre Club Monday evening at her home on S, Green Bay Rd. On last Saturday afternoon Mrs, Gerard Van Schaick gave a luncheon at her home. 603 Hézel Ave. The affair was in honor of Mrs.'.-\. G. Van Schalck of Chi- cago The pupils of Mrs. Lawrcncc Creath Ammons gave a musicaie iast Saturday afternoon at her studio in the Erskine Bank Building. Is beurnm .zreat {turnbyu tram L:\.lu'urni.1. Flhndn md othcr p<~p;;l.x: wmtcr resur!» [o thzz r s uZ‘ZIYK‘T 310mm .n {he udmr‘n Amnng :hme urmxng (“I Culuwm u werc- Mr. 21:11 Mr rs F. 1 mg and the Manes Hezrn and Mariam Demmx Mr. and Mrs L‘. .\I 1’ Wright. who spent by: :ttuxxths u: {w wzzm-r lI‘. Chung» 3‘. the 1.453116 ‘zmtrl and the Elm: hotel. Opened :hcn' home nn Cary Ave. Rnsnza. the that n! :hc wez-k. Mr. and Mr». Uifl'wrd Rnym mi MEX wcupy their mm Emnzc on Cvdar Sr. of the sure place. the ï¬rst part at nu: m nzh. There has bcen any number of hHLlac‘S :é \\ «ck IIrmz‘. 5073;1st cngaqed Zan- kill in h».1.<e;€eamng 1n grit-5J1 hoax-3 m readmess {u X‘cni, w man 2; them [he:ix~c§\r\ d summer months that fwx' (in: I least cuerythmg smmf'} hn‘ aside fur smut-3 inure i 1"†65m PHONEZS The outer portion of a collar is separated from the band so that a space is moulded between MAKING A NATURAL AND AMPLE TIE SPACE. NO MORE “YANKING†THE TIE This machine turns out a large-round. and perfectly smooth edge, moulds both points absolutely even and adds to the ser- vice of your collars. We believe that our patrons will be pleased with their collars ï¬nished on this machine. We have just installed a Prosperity Collar Moulder, the latest machine‘foiiï¬hishihg this pOQularcollats. This 15 the ï¬rst machine of fts‘kuid- in uscionibht: North Shore. The Social Side of Life High Class Launderers and French Dry Cleaners Our Phones have been changed froin 107 and 961 lo 178 and 179 Photo x r\ durxnu I'M , prev-Lt .IK ha‘ been put Every tram ' Alu'urnia, Local Affairs of the week HigbngPavï¬ - wzzm-r 1:: VI and the 0 Am Cary wez-k. Mr. Qi' H' â€â€4 KU('\(~ :xt H [hr A day of glorious sunshine greeted the two hundred teachers who ’spent Satur- day as guests of the teachers of the new Deerï¬eld Grammar school. The class rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and the excellent work of the pupils. Demonstrations were heldsimul- taheously in the different rooms in the morning. A delicious luncheon was served under the capable management of Mrs. John A. Reichelt by the Parent- Teacher Association which received un- stinted praise from the visitors. Miss Bertha Henderson of the University of Chicago delivered an illustrated lecture on Norway in the afternoon. Miss Ruth Reichelt entertained the Mu Sigma Chi girls at a Blue bird party Fri~ day evening. Prizes were won by Misses Martha and Catherine Karch. Mrs. George Karch returned to Deer- ï¬eld Sunday evening after a month's \isit with relatives in Madison. The Dorcas Society will hold its May sale on the afternoon of May 91h. Or- ders will be taken in advance but not later than May 5th. Please telephone Mrs. George Penis. Miss Celestia Young of Warrenton was the week-end guest of Miss Dorothy Reichelt, Mrs. Irving R. Rehm ofChigagnisvisii- mg friends in Deerï¬eld this week. A few of the young people Were enter: tamed infonna‘llv at the home of Mr‘ Walter Antes Tuesday evening. the oc- casion being in honor of his birthddy an‘ niversary. Miss Irene Hutchison was (fl guest of her cousin. Mrs. Ralph King of Waukegan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Bleimehl and son Edward were the guests of Mrs. H‘ Zoeh- ler o! Waukegan Sunday. IDeerfield News Magsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beecham left Mon day evening for St. Paul. Mrs. W. A. Whiting and Mr. John Woodman left on a business trip to Cin‘ cinnati Monday evening. The Altar and Rosary Sociexy of the Holy Cross chun‘h nwt at (he home of Mrs. George Karch Ws-dnesday afternoon. :\ \z-ry entertaining and interesting pnt4rtlfil i.~ planned for the annual recep- tion 0: the l’iirents and Teachers Associa- (In?) to he held at the [L‘crlield-Shields High sehonl on Saturday mening. May 3nd. at S u'tlvigk. The special program cmsits of "Orchestra Selections" by the High scho il orchestra; a cello solo by Mr. Henry Schautlkr, a reading by Miss Alice H McElrath, and Folk Dancmg by the class in Physical Training. These numbers WI†be rendered in the lunch mom on the third floor The program to be gix en iii the assembly room on the first floor will open Wllh "Part Songs" by the (iirls' (ilce Club followed by a con- traltu solo, by Miss Ruth Pinkerton. zi tenor solo by Mr. Albert Renniiig. and a soprano solo by Miss Marion Mason; Mrs. F. B. Green WI†retitc u iii-mologue; Mrs. Riyh lime will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Samuelson and in Con- Clusiun the Boys' Glee Club will siiigjull)‘ songs. There will also be an exhibition of the school work in the several class rooms and there will be social dancing in both the gymnasium and the lunch room for every one. Miss Towner gave a luncheon un Wed- nesday afternoon at her home. 210 Pros- pect Aver, complimentary to Mrs. Tappan Francis of Boston. Mass». who is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Francis C. Brown. The guesti present were old time friends of Mrs. Francis. has leimr. Wis. who “as the guest Ins: \wck n! he: a: Mrs. C. A. Smith or Briiv Aw Con-r: were km! for ten \yc'r‘u’r NI‘B.‘ [ Mrs. W IH .th’r Curr cntcrtaincd a few an Informal dmnc: lllrt Munda) yr Mr Carr HIJ 4x bum: was 11051.; :1 on: o'ulm‘l‘ lunchenn ) .‘hSS Anna Fiche of B Wis. who “as the RU hmslcss on " u!“ the enrly hours 121% union re~ mained Sn conference. animating pre- liminary plus of propoo , ’ . Their ï¬rst move. n W“ suggested. would be a request to the ; _ mad the Huerta so" flats for of those replies. I'pén ‘ h ‘ould be based the p ' In (I for submission tn the W emmenc and Huem. Said assessments is payable In the in-‘ Gas said to haw thanked the South stalimems. with imercst ati}, the rate of \mencan envoys and the Spanish ï¬ve (5) per cenlum per amium on all in ambusmjor for their good umcel and stallments from and after date of issue! ‘0 have ""3"“! to "I? "T“! 39M! 0! ï¬rst v.0ucher A1] persons flaking may Solidarity """een 9""1’1‘3' 0‘ the ï¬le obJequns In said court Before said â€2: 21:39th the “good t" .. _ 0 “ms gnazkziielaagetgï¬t on th‘ Mums and: (-t the SnIIth Americans might reach Ofï¬cer appointed to makai‘dtid assess- ment. ;. ~ \‘.'A>‘HI.\'GTO\' ' awn um winging or the pendulunfln the Mex ivun crisisâ€"Huertas a! accept- mm» of the good ofl'scemï¬gthe Sout‘ Amerkan diplomats-Prï¬udbm “i1 rrn and his adUBers awaited the set ring of the stage on WI} ‘Rpresen- amen of Argentina. B gnu Chm- hope to pave the “sly w W A l't‘k‘CptltN’] which will be givenin hor- or of Mrs. R. Knickerbogker has been p‘anned by the ladies of: the Dorcas Society to be given at the hOme of Mrs. S. l’. HulCthHl Wednesday e’vening. Special Aueument Noting No. 215 Notice is hereby given fit) all persons. interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park. County of Lake and State of Illinois having ordered that Central Ave. be graded. drained, paved with macadam having a bituminous sur- face, and otherwise itiiprov’éd. from the‘ easterly line of Sheridan .Rd.. produced southerly at the junction of Sheridan Rd. ; with Central Ave. to the easterly line of Dale A\e.. in its course «toss Central. Ave, all in the City of Highland Park ‘ the ordinance {or the same bting on ï¬le: in the oï¬ice of the City Clerk of saidl city and having applied tor‘the County! Court of Lake County for In assessment of the Gusts of aaid improvement accord ing to beneï¬ts and an asseument there- of having been made and returned to said court. the ï¬nal hearing thereon will b: had on the 16th day d- May A. I) l 1914 or as soon thereafter I} the business of the court will permit. ‘ Thank. South Americgng Ropreunta- teves and Refers to the "Ru! Spirit of Solidarity Between Pooplol of the Same Race"-â€"â€" Wil ‘ and Bryan Silent. 4 HUEHTA LIKES “GUUUBFHBES†Stand at U. 8. mi Mexico Next Move In Plan Mrs R. N. \ an: had as he: guests last “.er .ur shtcr Nï¬ss Laura Muhlkc and her mother, Hrs. Muhlke.jof Highland Park. , Mrs. George Bcckman enpertamrd at a farewell dinner party in hoï¬ur of Mrs. Ralph Knickerbocker arid daughters Monday evening ' ‘ The Ladies Aid Society 'bf German Evangelical Chui‘ch with Mrs Fred Hurenberger Min Tlh. Communion services were held a! the United Evangelical church Sunday, April Mr. Jorgenson of Waukegan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hedi-â€Meyer Sm- day. . Miss Elda Hortnberger has the week and guest uf Muss Irenc Henm-sz' of Chi cagu. Miss Irene Macadie of Cï¬imgo was the week-end guest of Miss Eleanor Mryer. Mrs: Clapper‘s daughter, W's. Harry Hape'ny of Hammond lnd‘. was the guest of the Clapper family a few days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VBehrcns and~ fannly or Glencoe were the.guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Horunberegg Sunday. Thc Young People's MissidnarySm‘Iely will meet at the home of ng3. George Goodman Tuesday memng;Z dance Saturday. May 9 m Anderson's hall. Mr. John A.Reicheltmei‘1thuen'oua accident Saturday when d hot» which he was driving an away ‘ threw him out of his rig damning, 3ft“. shoulder which necessitated the nerd-Ice. of two physicians. The ordination of Mr. brsbprne will occur in the Presbyterian church Friday evening ,, 3f» .. A May party will be glvéwbylhe Mod- ern Woodmen Camp 1661 Sprurday eve. ning, Mav 2 in Anderson’bhall. _ Miss Loretta Kress wasvthe guest of Miss Gladys Tucker of Highland Park a few days last week v The Deerï¬eld baseball team will give ‘ . Pam, mgm mammals JAM†(3. Dv'rrv, St. Paul's ml] meet Thursday, { Vera Cruz, April 29.â€"Americm g Lnsoners of General Maul. at (only iba‘ are sleeping on the stone flag- l aim; of th» aIl patio, with insuflicieni food. In sanitation and threatened every night with assassination by ldrunken jailers, while General F‘un- ston :wd his troops are lying on this harbor awaiting the results of the me- ~ diatlon plans. Amedee Thalmas the radial deputy who defended \l'me. Catllaux ‘13 do touted. The latest returns Indicated tht the~Camaux radicals were low; ground slightly. Among those I" elected Il'e Aristide Brimd Alexandre .‘vmlennd Loui- Barthou. Paul Dev Chanel Rene Vivianl. Abbe Lenin Muurlce Barres, Denys Cochin Rear Admiral Fletcher has sclzed‘ the pinrs. Yards and buildings or the Terminal company, a British-owned concern control over uhkh he regard- 90 as necessary in order to facilitate the resumption of the normal businoss actnih of the city This “as the situation in Vern? "ruz early in the day. a The release of the Cordoba prison; 'xs has bnen promlspd bw General ‘laas in reply to a request from Amer-T ican ('onsul Funada. through a mesâ€"Z senger u ho has returned to Vera Cruz, To what extent _the “good offices" (-1 the South Americans might reach Via a nbsorblng topic In omcinl Washington and the entire diplomatic (Ll-pa. Other tenures In the aim.- tlon were lost to night except among "my and navy amount charged with oxecuuon of prcpnntions for evr-nt- m lines. EL: (exam was expevted. becquse .\I:r Klano had recehed private advices the night before that Huerta would uccvpt, and the South American en- «voys hgd been at work all day on that assumption. The text of the acceptance was not‘ made public, but Huerta‘s minister. was said to have ‘thanked the Southi MH“S n-ply. conveyed through his mixflaier for foreign affairs to Mr. itmno, Spanish ambassador in Wash- ingion, was received during the night. ._ CAILLAUX IS RE-ELECTED Huffla’. Reply In Received. Telephone 37 State ‘AnaIYSis of Sparkling. Mineral Spring her tenures In the aim.- lost to night except among navy amount charged with of prcplntions for evr-nt- "1 z , nitrates Alkalinity. A Turbidity .......... O Residue on evaporation. . Chlorine in chlorides. . , . Oxygen consumed ....... é? free ammonia. ...... g3“ albuminoid ammonia : A nitrites ............ The examination indicates that this water is perfectly safe for use for drinking purposes. The above analysis is simply to deter- mine the safety of the water for drinking purposes. Edward Bartow. Ph. D.. Director State Water Survey by H. P. Corson REPORT' OF THE SANITARY ANALYSIS OF WATER Sent by Sparkling Spring Water C0,, Highland Park. Illinois Source of Water, Spring, flowing. 180 ft. bored. Location. Deerfield Township Laboratory No. 27420 Department of Chemistry AMOUNTS ARE STATED I.\' PARTS PER MILLION University of Illinois Highland Park Fuel Co. 102 N. Fiat St Her-n Dental, Pm. Tolcphonoo IA. 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