Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews will entertain at bridge this afternoon in honor of Mm Ward W. Willits. who will leave within a few weeks with Mr. Willits and their children. Helen. Carolyn and McGregor Willits. for a trip abroad {his summer. The guests present will be the intimate friends of Mrs. Willits. Miss Nancy McPherson of No. St. Johns Ave., will be hostess on Saturday at a one o'clock luncheon in compliment to Mrs. James G. Gould of Glendale. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thorn announce the approaching marriage of their daugh- ter Gladys, to John Harrison Brown of Scotland. South Dakota. The ceremony will be solemnized Thursday, June 11th at the St. Mary’s church in this city. The bride and groom will leave directly after the ceremony for a trip to the Great Lakes. Niagara Falls, Buffalo. Toledo and Cleveland, returning June 25th to Carv, lll. where they will make their fu- ture home. Mm George Randall Roberts entertain- ed informally at bridge last Monday afternoon for Mrs. Robert O'Brien, who is visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foulds in Libertyville. The Exmoor Country Club will have its annual opening Saturday evening, May 30th. Manv dinner parties are being planned and the evening promises to be a most successful and gala one. Dinner will be followed by dancing. Among the dinner party hosts and hostesses will be: Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Drum, Mr. and M11 Fred N. Bav- lies. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall E. Sampscll, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis. Dwight Smith. Miss War- ren. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Laxon. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Glidden. Mr. and Mrs George Mascy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kester, Mr. and Mrsu John Irwin Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Randall, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lobdell. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Swigart. Mr. and Mrs G. L. Schu~ mann. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Leflingwell. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Chapman. and Mr. and Mrs Lawrence McIntyre. 65m PHARMAflST PHONE 23 The Social‘Side of Life space. GIVE THEM AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU is laundering collars without cracking and with an easy tie What did you do? Give the collar 3 yank. have it come unbuttoned or buckle up and crack at the joints? If after the strungle you succeeded with the tie did you whistle merrily or did you _,_, ~ ? Have you ever wanted a collar badly and found those just returned to you badly worn and broken? Did you ever start to dress in a hurry, put on your collar, start to tie your four-in-hand and have your tie stick? High Class Launderers and: French Dry Cleaners WMhnhe-chudfrnlmulï¬lb 178M 179 The Reliable Laundry Photo Réflablé Lanny wmm Local Affairs of the week By the Observer Miss Ruth Lidgerwood was the guest ofMiss Florence Warner of Highland Park last week. Mr. Peter Duffy is quite ill. Miss Mary Maguire of Chicago was the wpek ,id guest of Miss Edith Pettis. Mr. and Mrs. Esterday and three sons of Van Oren. “1.. were the weekend gust: of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reichelt. Mr; and Mrs. William Witt will move to Wheaton. Ill. this week. Mr. Albert Hagivhas rented the house. Mr, Almon Powers of Chicago was the week-end guest of Miss Mildred Whiting. Dcerï¬eld NeWs Items Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and daughter. Irene Hutchison were the guests of Mr. and Mn W. T. Hutchison of Wau- kegan Sunday. A cordial invitation is extended to every woman in the town to attend the Parent- Teacher Association meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. m., when Dr. Lindsay Wynekoop of Chicago will lecture on the “Adolescent Age." Small children will be cared for in the nursery. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zoehler of Waukegan were the weekend guests of theirdaugh- ter, Mrs. Edw. Bleimehl Sunday. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Henry Sherman Vail. Mrs. Carleton Mc- Cullock Vail and Miss Vail {or a large re- ception to be held at the home of the former, 419 E Laurel Ave., from three until six o’clock on Tuesday the second of June. to meet Mrs. Roger Sherman Vail. Mrs. Elmer Skidmore Ava. will entertain the Monday evening. Mrs. Walter H. Baldwin entertained the members of the Osaoli board at a luncheon on last Wednesday aft'emoon at her home. 126 Lake Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Stntford of North Green Bay Rd.. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Georgina Eliza- beth, to Ernest George Pet! of this city. No date' has been set for the wedding. On Saturday afternoon between the hours of tour and half after six o'clodt. there will be a tea-dance given at the Moraine Hotel. Thin will be the ï¬n! of the regular weekly programs of the sea- son. The music will be furnished by Krell’s Orchestra. A feature of the after- noon will be special dancing by protea- sionals from New Yatk. Mrs. Joseph L. Holbrook entertained at an informal bridge party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles U. Raymond of Dayton. Ohio. Mrs. William Rogers Ruffner and Mrs. Grenville How- ard of New York. who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ruffner. of No. SI. Johns Euchre club on women! com-rote curb Ind gutter. Th0 ordinance- for sumo ll‘lllfl on ï¬le In the ofliu- of the rity clerk of Mid city and having npplied to the County Court 0! Lake county for on â€moment for the cost of said improvement “cording to beneï¬ts and :n annulment roll luring been made- and returned to alld court. the ï¬nal hearing then-nu will be had on the 8th day of June. A. 1).. 1914. or u soon threoafter as the businelo of the court will permit. Said nnnessmont in pnylble in {an (In; instullnu'uta \sith intermï¬ It (l; mu- ur rm- (5| per m-ntum on all in- ~tallmvntn from and nfh-r date 0! in!!! of tir~t \lllll'hl'l’. All person! delitil‘ may ï¬le- uhjovtium in said mutt belofe *fllvl day and may appear on hearing and make thnir dt-fenso. Duh-d at Highwood. 11].. May I]. 191‘. F.\R.\.".\.\[ A. HL‘IBON, . .....--..n.u .x. nu. Awn, h-mm aplminml to make said use. lllo‘nt. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTXC‘ . N0. 5‘. . Notice is hereby gin-n to I“ persona mterostml thlt the City Council-o! the vity of llighwnovl, County of Luke and State of Illinois, haw ordervd thlt \Vaukegan avenue from it: intermtlon with tiw vast (‘nrporato- limits of the city of lligllu'lxxl. northerly to the north line of Washington awnuo extend“! in its course across said Waukmn avenue in tlw vity of llighwuotl. county of Luke and am!» of Illinois. he grmled, d ined uml pawn] aml othx-rwiua improv with n twenty-om (21) {not vitriï¬ed brick pavement with combination Forth-d ms mcm'mx m mam PARK humus I Deerï¬eld Dow-u Lily. 0-5 ; The Deerï¬eld ball team had little ldiï¬â€˜iculty in defeating the Lily Colt: last ‘Sunday on the home grounds. The game was rather uninteresting in Ipltc of the close score. The local team was never in danger of losing and toured rum whenever they were needed. Deerï¬eld's lineup was somewhat changed ’from pre- vious games Duffy wax unable to play third and Dutline ï¬lled the place latit- factory. De Lories at short mow: Ibillty and no doubt will be able to hold down that poaition Wllh credit. after a little more practice. He is a good man at the ML 0! the visitors. Gafluey. left ï¬elder, easily played the most spectacuhr'game. He captured several {owl ï¬le. after long runs and obtained two bits. Pool amt-a I. u n, VENCEL MUZIK BARBER SHOP W. Central Ave. Hi2} Suite 4. 5 and6. Sm: Bank Bldg. " nu... 613 name m1. In. A number of [)eerï¬elder'l attended "Jeanne D'Arc" which was given by the Senior class at Ravinia Park Saturdul evening. Miss Catherine Karch. accompanied by Muss Angeline Seaman. who in: been her guest for the past month. left Thursday morning fur Mus Seaman“; home In Crussplaines where Mus Karch uil visn for some time. Miss Vila and Laura Gravel were the Sunday guests of the Misses Knso. Muss Mary 56111.: Is Visiting her brother Mr. Wm. Selig of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rapp of Mount Clair were the week-end gum†6! Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Karch. Theladzes of the ï¬re hdndrcd élub were informally entertained at the home of Mrs. Oscar Beecham Thuflday aller- noon. mum-a. ' 0:.le DENTISTS Mesdames Kress. Whiting, Wolff, En- der. Misses Clara ï¬nder and Mary Huttua attended a partv given by Mrs‘ J. P. Schneider in honor of her birthday an- nhersary at hur home in Jest-{son Park Wednrsday aftermmn Z The Woman' 3 Mission", Society of I the Presbyterian church had I beautiful i May day {or its meeting I the country ihome of Mrs. Reit helt Sr. Friday of last :week. Mrs \letzger a minionary from ‘South Africa. gave an Intcnkly interest- ing lecture on her work among the black people of the Congo, and sang in a beautI- ful contraltn mice some of our gospel hymns III one of then dl‘llects‘ Mrs Metzger also exhibItetl the ‘ costumes of the Country which tonsilt's of “oven grass bells. the one for the women bung two inches “ids and the mens' belt was less than an inch Wldt‘. The devotional exermses “ere Ietl by Mrs. Hole. Mrs. Osborne and Mus Woodman sang, and Mrs. llutt‘lnson reported that three bar- rels full (ll good clothing had been sent to the Buhennan settlement. Mrs, ReIIh~ elt, Jr.. was elected delegate to represent‘ the socIety at the summer- meetIng of the Home Missnmdry Society at River- SIde in June. The attendance at the dc- lightlul gathenng numbercd'over ï¬fty. Sunday morning. Hi: to u'Cod law . everything that he had trivia. and. be- hold it was very good." Fiï¬ thc'purchue of I piano (or the Sï¬nï¬yf School a “Gathering-in-day" was held. 'Next Sun- ‘ day will be celebrated as h‘gmorial Sun- day. Communion Sundtl will be ob- served the ï¬rst Sunday in June; Rev. Oibome will preside. " Mr. and Mn. Wnllwr “Mid! Chic-go were the Sunday . of In. Rev. Runny of Mitch mightier to the Genenl Presbyterian church, whi Highland Pu'k 12-3 5Waukegan, Iilmms, May 11‘ 1914 620. E. PHILLIPS, State Bank Bldg, f Highland Park. ‘Attomcy (or Executn'x‘ 11- Adjudiution Notice Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Executrix ot the Estate of Cropley (3. Phillips. deceased, will attend the County Court of Lake County, at I term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegm, in aid County, on the first Monday of July next. 1914, when and where all penom having claims Iglinst said estate are notiï¬ed and re- nuested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. FANME E. PHILLIPS' Execuznx Nutlu- i- ln-rili} L'Hl'll to .ill [Ni-un- - inll'lv‘illti â€in! HIV "mini ul 1 rll-lm-n uf illi' \lllzlgv HI lN‘I-llil‘lil lll\ll|fl Urdl‘ll‘tl lfllnt u <M~t IlIItl \intvi l"7"' mt ~ â€Hill'- jilltvi'llfll Ilinllirll'l ‘llnH iI-- I‘lll‘lllll"|"l ‘Il'l (lu- imitli ~l‘ll‘ uf llmiiiv-ld “\vriur ‘frum tln vac-t \illiign- liimt- M a point mm tee-t lid of ill" ‘1'll'll quarter vnr lll‘l of Nation :10. T. l? iiurtli. R‘uige l'.’ en-t «if the third prin Illll inrriilian, illn tlu- ur-t -id~- uf Linmln avenue from Fair Unkn menue to a pm!!! 1,500 feet NIH"! of (‘ent'nl n'inur Hn the north l-l‘il' of Hun-l Iltllllt' from Park nienuv- l0 Lim-uln nunuv. A cut irnn wnter pipe of F» inrhm- Illlt'l'nll diam eter on the «nut lltlt‘ at l'nrk menu from Gremlin-ml venue to Hazel avenue. 301i tlia- lltll'lll Iltll' nf Fnir Hak- IVI'nlk‘ lrmn l’u'k inenun- tn l.ineoln nu-nue. ‘(ln the North side of (Nu-minim avenue [from l’nrk lw'nue to Lincoln u‘enue. lOn the mirth nude ut (‘entrnl venue llrom I‘nrk sue-nin- to Lincoln u‘enue. 0n the north nide of Fnir 03h avenue (mm 'Onk menu! to (land avenue. 0n the westerly lldP of Grand nn-nue from Fair (lulu: avenue to the south end of Grind avenue in Mid \‘ilhge of Deer- ‘fleld. including ï¬re hydrnnta. 31k \ulven. ete. complete and ineluding all exenuting. horkfllling. labor Ind mt terinl; the ordinance (or the nine be- ing on ï¬le in the omte of the till-(e clerk 0! Mid village and the Mid villnge Mving applied to the county court of, Lake County. lllinoin. for an amusement ’ of the rant of fluid imprnn-ini-nt. neeord- ’ in; to the benefit-A. and an annulment thereof luring been mndc- and returned to said (‘nurt lleerï¬i-ld Spa-ill Auenlv' ment Nu. 1!. which um-nenn-nt ll pnynlileI in ten inntnllment- bearing inn-rent It 5 per rent -r nnnum. the {In-l lll‘lrillfl‘ thereon win‘ he held on the 8th of. June. A. 1).. 19â€. or no man thereafter u the bunineu of the murt will permit. All perilous desiring may ï¬le objection: in said murt before mid (lily and mny up r on the hearing Ind make their de enee. Said anon-mom it meliM» in ten payment-I. Nutlu- I- hrrub} Anll'lv‘ullti â€In! â€Ir â€Iv \lllzngv H! Um that a nut nun u mh-rnnl nlmmwln-I 1m Hu- [with ~|<|v fl’ulll th. wu-t \Ill: mm lN-I I|~l Hf H Dan-d May 2]. 1914, Ikerï¬eld, m THEâ€, .1. KNAAK, Spa-ill Amu-nnn-nt (mnlmnnionvr. Villngv- of Ih-rrï¬t-ld. I". 1213 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Importers 6 N. Sheridan Road Moldaner Humer Suits made to order $30 up Two-piece Suits $27.50 Suit of us, for less money than any place else? For your convenience we are now. doing ï¬ne gentlemen’s tailoring in addition to Our ladies’ tailoring, in which we have been very successful. We are now prepared to take care of you gentlemen as well as the ladies and we guarantee ï¬rst-class workmanship, ï¬nest imported and domestic goods and ab solute satisfaction. gum: "mm! -lliI‘H "to! p! 11-12-13 pd LISTEN Telephone- l‘ko For.“ 617 M139 THE ERSKIN E BANK E 13 St. Johns Ave. Have Your Clocks Cleaned and Repaird It’s Old and Strong 3' cent interest paid on Saving: Real Estate, Loanrtnd Insurance FURNITURE STORE Antique Furniture Replied and Reï¬nished right in your home We call for and deliver. All work guaranteed for one year. Jewelry repairing a specialty. R. W. SCHNEIDER Vincent Quarta GOOD BANK Tailors LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS Tmon’yflomekwamu II this rest-urn" it you would fl' joy I rcul icul. Bring the '50.. family dong l0 they cnn enjoy (.0 (re-l loo. 1h: women full! Vi" huvc enough to do v. â€haul the nou- ble of prep-rm; an cluhoruc men]- A dinner but alllbc a [rent '0' them and {or you nlwv Eat Your 31me Telephone 54 Telephone 331 Mu n n4-.. 1mm» {7 hyq mm. “in IO‘O‘IIN m“ nmi “Ink: H: \h ,n. hrhl“ï¬ll|l’fl‘ il"‘h:]ll|l‘l|l! \- xlh D. 0 FUN SPECIAL ASS: Dal: mv-nl H! Fol “'h) build Equip yo; Vudor P( then cat I Let in nir keep yqur_ n}; h lu-lwhl Immuy (“in : l'tnllV‘ Hm “III mi on Mu Ht 0' 1n Mum ‘ H‘, Um mm!“ \ nu. Dn-r urivflc 1 I nmmnhlrd [MM hm» m um) up]! l‘l? In fl‘fl‘ C." H “qfl mud M M" .. wm ny All