-; mmcuummmss Puausnw Wuxu BY JOHN L Unaui It Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois Telephone :: :: Highland Park 562 WWSLSOpani Enterrd as seconddus matter March 1. 1911.1: the an“ ofï¬ce at Hxxhland Park. lllmms. under the Act of Marrh 3 28:9 THURSDAY AL'LllfST 6. 1914 REAL SATISFACTION \guu nth h ‘f’g ‘t u“. Nu-f‘iniu hi : nan-us. ch uim mm h less labor and me: less i c and salt than any (whet {rum-r. See it before you buy a ffeezcr. cum to" ' “nae Freezer with the Aerating Dasher†. means of its nsfnmslxmg m-raLng ilxmni it whip! air intn evrry paflidc of the freezing 0mm. making im- cream mat 134 a rcn-lstion in texture Ind delimu'y. It brain a“ records in speedâ€"- NU'FINISHZ Green News Co. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Telephone 954 Louis Kreidler City of Paw Paw Lake Brownwood Themed wonderful â€fall freezer}. By Why nut spend your vaca'ion at [hm drllghttul resort? Boating. Bathing, Fishing. Tennis and Ducm; D. G PURDYu“ SONS W: ac PURDYï¬SQNS we Public Service Company of Nunhem Illinois It: never too late in the season to buy has made wonderfully clear records for the Columbia Graphobhone COmpany. Marian H. Craig the Famous Baritone now Singing It Ravinia Mia Helen Mayer We are the†Agents and can wpply ynu wnh those or any \xhrr Columbia RKnrds “MI! W" Inn and Cottages :MW 5 swam" Teacher 0? Violin Book/e! on n'qm s! Electric They I-u long Inunusnco Fans Michigu'n :mu‘ lune. Iurnx'urr. hm’ [Lars are _ \ The members @St. Johns Evangelical church enjoyed (picnic on Sunday in Mr. G. F. Bock's grovt in Shermerville. ,The Nlrsses Agnes Garrlt)‘ and Annie Buumal: mll leave next Saturday for Paw Paw. Mich. where they will spend the†vacuum. Mr. and Mrs Paul W. Blanchard of Walker Ava. had as their week-end guests Miss Emma McCormick and brother. Mr. Edward McCormick. of Aurora. Ill. Miss Lucille Rhinehart of Second St. is I visiIIng relatives in Chicago Miss Mildred fincher who has been i visiting her aunt. Mrs Edward Wendling of Green Bay Rd. for the past week re- turned to her home In Irving Park Sun- I dayr E The Misses Lillian l’e‘ersen and Mar- jorie Baillee of Evanston will be the week-end gum of Miss Helen Conrad of McGovern St. Miss Han-1 Béiley has returned from scwral weeks fist: in Mountain Lake. Maryland wï¬ere she has been since school dosed irijune. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell of Chicago, the lunar being formerly Miss Jean Aber- cromby of this tit)‘. are receiving con~ graxulauons on the birth of a daughter, born Wednesdhy, Julv 22nd, Mrs. E. C. Ypung of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs; Chas. Streiber of Second St. '5 Mrs. Griesmeyer of Highwood. who was taken to 91¢ Augustana hospital last week is not mlzch improved. Mr. and Mrs.§Smith of Evolution Ave.. are receiving congratulation on the birth of a daughter. born Tuesday, July 28th. Miss Paulifle Johnson of E. Central Ave. has as her guest her sister, Miss Edith Johnson of Escanoba. Mich. Miss Helen ï¬ipp of Second St.. had her Sunday hues! Miss Ella Suhr Evansmn, Ill. é Miss Alice fDrinkwater and party of friends of Chittago spent Sunday at the lake later bent; the guests of Miss Eva Mormr. of Grén Bay Rd. The meme McKinzic and Nita Anderson retï¬med on Friday from Cham- paign, 111., where they have been attend- mg summer school for the past 31x weeks. sts V’endila Adamson of Deerï¬cld Ave, is spending several weeks visiting relatives neanMadison. Wis. Mm Waher Cope and son have return- ed from a weeks visxt with relatives in Chicago. They 'will leave next week for Grand Rapids. Mich. {or a several weeks \‘isn. Mrs. (360. Elvéy of Green Bay Rd the sick hsz this week Mrs. Carrie fGasweiler of McGovem St, is spending several weeks visiting friends in Austin, [I]. Mr. and Mn Geo, “1" Hunt and family 01‘ W. Centml Ave are spending six weeks in Penwater. ï¬dich. During (heir absente- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall have taken thc Hunt house. ’ 1m annual"; {cums tuurnauwm at \\ v: vâ€: LARU \\ :11 bcmn on Aug. 18th; on ::w x ~ my!» {in that my, All entnes n: Eu» :11 the hands at E, Ii Mailick by ~ «496K Mn Aug}. 17th, when the draw- vmzs mil be mad». Wright and Ditsun mm W)“ be furnished. The loving cup wxll be awardedtfto the winners 0t both ï¬rst and mnsolition. Mrs. C. G. Ahxander returned late last week from Pdntiac, Mich, where she was the guest the past month of her aunt. Mrs. J. N; McDowell. The lawn social given by the Italians of Highwéod on Saturday for the beneï¬t of St. Jamesj church, was a marked success ï¬nancially and socially. It is es- timated that between Sixty and seventy dollars was taken in. Miss Helen Sullivan 01 Park Au- as her guest Miss Margaret Martha Milwaukee, Ms. Tuesday waiguesl day at the Glen- view Golf chi? and a number of the ladies of the EXmoor club attended. Mr‘ and Mrs. H. Cadin of Chicago have taken the Mudk cottage on N. First St. for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. A. Freedman of Chicago are spendmg ï¬ve-ml weeks wilh Mr. and Mrs. V. Mullk of N. First St On Sunday the clerks m Chas. H. War- ren Go's I)ry_ (Mods store enjoy-d a plcmc at Nestle Rest. [.aku Zuru‘h‘ Mr and Mrs. Herman Sash 0! Green Bay Rd. W111 inmc this wcck Inn) the Sheahen flux on W Central Ave Mrs S. \ on MumM} Minna Miss Alma Grow nt Evanston. who wa: the gu‘esz last week of Miss Mildred Hesler. returned to her home Sundaz'. Mire; Evelyn “ruler of Carhondale. Ill u vmrmg Mrs. Brmkweli 0f Highwoua. \In R Um pend Mrs. levs Hvslcx ul Ravxma for severe-I weeks. Mrs, Walter [3c Han-n :11 Mix: Ray 1):,- Haven \ww {Pu wch 0: Mr, and MM \\'m turning Iv Lkzrar homr H: Um I! M: \\ ,3. Franc M' 5(‘\ cml “ca-k». \11‘ S :\ SI. Pclvx‘ (‘Hl‘)_\cd a t '1 :eunduy m Hobart, Ind†it‘d rrhtlv ‘1 â€:13 A115? g mienvr {Churn I‘ \W-dnml \1 Mr {hm 01 Park Au- has Jnlm chhn and ls‘urf‘nutnh, LL m ln- the gue: 5(‘\ cml \\ (wk 5 n linulmx re hung» Smith} dang! xc>ls n! of Mr. and Mrs. Russ J4 Realty and family Ileft early in the Week to attend the wed- lding of Mrs. Beatty s niece. Miss Mildred 1 Marsh in Munsey. Ind. The wedding :took place Wednesday, Aug. 51h. Lime Veronese Beat!) was the flower girl :ers. Beatty and children haxe recently returned from a months" Vlsl! at Green Lake, Wis le u“.- ’u--. .v ._ , V_,., l Mr. and Mn E c. Mahake of Bluek [Island were the week-end guests of Mr. l ng RobertE.Sevtarth. ! ’ EX’mOOI' Club l 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tirnson of 265: 1E. Central Ave. announce the birth of al Wlnncrs m l “as“ handicap “‘9‘ daughter. born Saturday, Aug. lst, kWednesday altemoon. July 29m we†as f llollows: Class A, Mrs. Henry '1 ltsworth. l The garden party ‘0' the beneï¬t 0‘ I Class B. Mrs. J. B. Tcrbcll. Class C, Mrsv ‘ Arden Shore Wh‘Ch was given last Friday l}. bl Fern‘ald. and Clas: I), Mrs. ()rsturl. levening, JUIY 315‘ at the residence or 1 The specnal trophy Ill the nuxed four L Mr and Mrs. Wm. 6' Hibbard, Jr. in ; some on last Saturday morning was won , Winnetka was a great success. v' by MISS Sadce Buckley and Mr. Martxn. Mmulwrc nf 1h» Ravinia club take This was an Whole medal play handn‘ap. The Public library will be closed all day today, Aug. 61h. Miss Hilda Hoffman of N. Sheridm Rd. "amending the week visiting rela- tiva in Racine, Wis Raymund Gecr. “ho has been wanting for thy pas! “Trk m ()urkama, Much, as the guest 0’ Luther Sandwu‘k. N rxpect- ed homv (Ins swrkv The Presbyterian church pulpit will be occupied next Sunday, Aug. 91h by Rev. Frederick N. McMillin. D. D. ol Walnut Hill, Ohio. a preacher of unusual power and interest. His subject will be “Blessed are the Hungry" Services begin at 11 o'clock. Colonel and Mrs. Walter Chatï¬eld have returned from Galveston. Texas and are‘ living for the present in Ft. Sheridan. Mrs. Joseph L. Holln‘uuk and hcrdduxh ter. Ml» Fruncx‘s Hulhrmlk are the gm-sts at Pownatan Hull. Scwunm‘. 'l‘cmL the home of the late General E erh)' Smith. Mrs‘ E. F Curry and her daughter. Muss Ermma Carry of Lake Forest. form- c'rl) of [his rit), are in New York where th: V went expecting to sall last Saturday on the_‘\ aterland for a six weeks' trip to Europe T hey had planned to go hrs! to Berlin. The Young Men's club have moved from the Brand building and are now oc- cupying the rooms above Schumacher's drug store. Mr. and Mrs: Wm‘ A. French. in com, pany wuh Mr. and Mrs‘ S. H. Greer (if Chicago mnmred last week tn Cedar Lake. Ind. Mr‘ and Mrs. Greer were the wm-k and guests in! thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Fn-nrh. Mrs Chmlvs L’. Clark. Wife of Major Clark, ls vxsmng her sash-r. Mrs. John Irwin Marshall preparatory to sailing for China. Mr. and Mrs. Guy V‘ Dickinson left Friday for Nanchester. VL, where they will spend several weeks. The stws Manon and Blanche Mason are cnterlamung their cuusnn, Muss Mart jorie Mason of Galeshurg. [H and ddughhr, Miss Manon Moseley re- turnrdiust week {rum the west where lhry «(mm a month on a ranch 1n Wyoming The Swvdim Lutheran church of High- wood annuuncrs thv ï¬rst of 3 serves 0! ice cream social: fur Saturday Aug. 8th, to be gum (m ï¬r and Mrs. \\ agoncr'I |aw.n Mr and Mn Carleton Moseleyvac- c0 npumcd by {heir son, George Moseley Mrs. H R Laudon returned Monday from a funmghts \islz at Spring Lake1 Mich v_ Mrs Edward Benedict of Chicago was the week-end guest a{ the home of Mr. and Mrs‘ H. R. London on N. Sheridah Rd Mrs, F. B Williams and family of So. Second St. who have been visiting rela- tives m Clarion. la, fur the past three “mks. rrlurm-d homo: Tut-win,» Mr Hrm‘v Wallhen of 50. Green 83) Rd Ls enjoying smeral “l't'ks \Armmn Mrs. Schzu-fcr at \‘mu Aw. mu: taken In N. Frannb hospital, lixnnslun thxs week and Win npcmh-d upon fur appvn- dlL'ltlx. Mr. and Mrs. F, S chvy .nu Ivr. uhu hmc hwn 1hr gursh pus! lhrec “wk: :n 11w humu «>1 Mrs. Juhn Izsnumd, lx-H 'l'm- [In-Ir home m Cunnchcut Mr and Mrs Lawrencehirrnf Indiana pom. Ind, m†be the week-end guests 0! Mr and Mrs W M. Lovell on I'ruspect Ave The Misses Esxher Stoluack and he": Hacker of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Diem. Members of the Ravinia club take plmsure in annnunung that a rest room has been opened m the east end of the stadium at Ravmm l’ark fur women and childrcn. Thrre is a woman In s‘harge both aflcrnonn and evening 165m PHARMACIST PHONE 23 THE HIGHLAND PARK P§szPMND PARK ILLINOIS Photo Supplies l'lu-NLL‘ mt! (1:11 closed all! KR. London spent the week-end fl 3 lake Geneva. tMr â€\Add gh- lht‘ and of l ' Mrs. Isa Maud “sen. the pcrsunnl H'p- rescntalivc of Mr, Thumm A Edmon, 1: :among' the new arrivals. Mrs. “ban has lwith her the largest and ï¬nest phono {graph made in the Edison works and pro- {poses to give wmcomphmemary recital: ran the Dxamond Dlsc musical mslrumem. {These affairs will be open to the pubhc land all are cordially invnted. Mrsv llscn '15 the ï¬rst woman rtpresrmauvc at Mr. Edison. Mary Makl dlcd of lyphmd {cu-r 1n the Evansmn hospital Thursday, She was 24 years old and had been cmpim'cd for the past (cw months by er T. Wickham. She was a Fundlander and had but one sister in xhxs country The funcralscn-iccs were held {mm I'nor's Undcruking establishment Sunday at 4 o'clodt, Rev, Wm. Suhr omuaung and interment bang m Moont)‘: «tmetcry' Ml“ Katherine Dun accompanied by her guest, Miss Georgia Sullivan 0! St. Loris. left Tugday for the cut where they will spend a month whiting Mend: in Gl‘ountcr, Man. Min Sullivan will re tum with Miss Dean and be the gun! I! (ht Richmond Dean home (or Icveul weeks. Miss Amy Dean lelt early in the week to attend a house party in Plgott, Ark. during the next fortnight. There will be :cven young Indies in the party all of whom were clusmatn at the Vil- imion Academy in St Louis. Miss Carolyn Shields, who \ulh he! lrlend, Miss Jessir Swarm of New York has been sismng alumni in Rumr, Italy for the past 6 months. rt'llllilt'd it; her home lint 5.4mm») M)» Slnrlds arrnrd in New Yum smcml \H‘t‘ks ago and Visitâ€" t‘d lrn-HLL m Iln- inn: lwluii' irtuimng to nglilunil link Mm Mdignrrt Hunmil i~ melmg a “11% Il‘. Mdinmuh \\1~‘ m [hr guest (if Mr. Tunothy Walsh of N Furs! 51, IS conï¬ned to Ms home Wllh scarlet {eveL Mr; and Mrs, Frrdcnyk Clancy haw as their gumt. Mr, Chive)": sunk-r, Mrs Adolph Jones of Det‘l. Muh A'Thc Misses Sophie,"w Minnuâ€" and Edna Hildabrand of Chicago were gursts uvrr the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rev. Dr. JV 1). O'Neill as on the snck 1151 this week. Miss Ahce Barlcr. who was one of the unfortunate party in the fatal motor 40 cudem 2n Ravnnia and canned to the hotel on the ï¬re tuck, has entirely rfcuu'red Her father. Mr. A. L. Harlu “us taken wixh appendlcms on Honda) and “an rev moved to a samtanum 1m m-atmenr Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Geary and Mrs. Donnelly and children enjoyed a weeka' motoring trip to Fon du Lac. Wm lust week. They returned on Sunday bnng- ing with them Miss A. Paulus, who Will be meir guest for a week. Mr. W‘ \'_V Chapm, the publisher 0! the Chlcago Herald. who has been mat for same “me 15 again at the Moraine. Miss Theo Fessenfeld of Bulhnmrc. is visiting MISS Catherine tushmx. Annie L Kelly to Linda R Mycr:_ Int m N. W. i we 18 Deemcld twp‘ W. 1). $100. Smuald h0>p|ldl serlom b; “b ix H'j)‘ sermux qwmlmn nn Ins throat, Manda} He ix n-imnnl .15 dump! nu'rl)‘ Mrs. K .1 'I‘hum of W L‘rmrnl AH‘ was (he \u-ck x-nd guest u! hm daughter Mrs. Jnhn H Bumn of (an, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmkw announcr the birth of a son, burn Munday, Aug 3, ML Ira Nclwn Mums and tulluiy tune relurned from Shcndan, Wyn. when: they haw Ix‘m sojourning at l'epec Lodge They wt“ remain here unm Mr. Morris leaves {or hlS new past an Stock» holm, Mam. .m lhc hlxxlw Jul) .5011] J. A. J. Whipple and wt to Louxsc C Rhmes. 1012.0wner‘s sub m Rannia. W 1). $11.00. â€Lite n! 51)“ .\h and Mr mg Hm mwk U! klmrhmi, Wrdm'sd.-\. Aug hm. W43 an all day aftnr [or Im- Luhcs at txn‘uxxr. 'I‘M- \\ W. (L A and gun: (1.1» my III ‘harur n! Mrs. W A Alt'x-nldrl and Miss Maryland Dcmmg (hU 0n Sunni.†.nimxumu Aug h.h_ 1hr men WI“ pid) hu .1 :pum; mm.) m the 18 hole hlmd bngc) 'nn “A" I and“ ap Proparty Mus M MI. .‘m LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1M N Moraine Hotel Exch-n'e- Recorded During Put two Wooll- Hi mug Mr (11:1 JIHH VIII Obituary 1m [1‘ «15115 I h m Ihv Augusta undmm-m qmtr < '4» :m (‘l uh Mists Malt?! ungmlululmnx un fn-zh 'Haumlng If) M qwmhng a .m [hr guest hf mi “Pm 13 a an» Krmpc thus tumm 31M)“ (“Imnn 1H SAVE MONEY by contracting for your heating work now. For several years boilers and radiators have dropped 10 per cent in late winter advancing again. 5 per cent in July and 5 per rent in September. You can saw abmq 10 [Mr (01! by contracting at min. 10 per amt/0r three months 15 big interest. I†E. Cum] Ave. Making a specialty of loans un improved rval estate in the Nonh Shun- territory including Rugers l’ark. lininstnn, Wil- mette, Kenilwnrtli, Winnetka. (ilt‘nCtx’, Highland l’nrk and Lake Furost. Security under mortgages in this It'l'TIIUr)’ IS continually vnhzincmgY \Vliilc tlic rate of interest 18 attractive. ARTHUR I VEHDL Praia! North Shore Trust Company Capital $100,000 Chas. H.Warren C0. A wagon will (all for and deliver your garments ‘Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and‘give our work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND DYEING of ladia‘ and gent's garments. oriental rugs. carpets. poniers. draperies, piano covers. lace curtains. etc. cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. INCORPORATED 214 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Telqhou High-d Psi 265 Tokphonen Dyers and Cleaners “The Imperial†North Shoi’e Trust Company Don't get scéred out. Bring lunch to the beadl Thursday and have the best time of your life†We have ’a ï¬ne assortment of at very reaéonable prices. i TRY US SpecialTichic Dishes and Luncheon Sets T. H. Decker Company _ Hausa-annular... - YOUR APPEARANCE MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123- 2133 Uncoln Avcnuc. CHICAGO Lincoln - 1948 DIV Organized under the Banking Law: of the State 9f Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS Highknd Park, Illinois . ’ In J cm, v.2 halal SOLE AGENTS depends to a great ex tent upon the neatncss 01 your apparel. I! you wish to Insure an always ab tracnve appearance have your clothessrm w u: for Cleaning and No description could do the work lusncc, so we mvm- you to srnd your gamzenta here as a lnal. Our prices are fair and our work always saus- {aclury Divomy - 8152 I J CRUIDY. Cain Phone 20! 7F} SPA! .. wk“ asymsiézogéw' ‘ »' iii-aw“ 'kwdiï¬w "‘1‘ 1.953'3 a é‘adlm‘. .- ~EééM'v-u";unv . 4. ,_. . - ‘_- . m.i~ 2. ..V,_\ l ' ‘ 3 i r _. . i - l 4 r r -7 ’, _ , ’.A;,_,....__._..‘. Pususnan Wuxu By JOHN L Unsul at Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois‘ Highland Park 562 l '7‘ V l l 5 Enterrd as tecondclass matter March l. 1911. at 3 ‘ the post ofï¬ce a! Highland Park. Illinois. under the Act of March 3 28:9. THURSDAY. Al'tilfST 6. 1914 . Aggy ; REAL SATISFACTION You must use Nu-k‘inish to Listing s;iti>i;iction'. Nu-Fini-h If :; ha . L tea! ‘a 44 Y M cannot get results wi'hutl Nu-Fiui-h. inner: dsvr botanic» tin enr . :I'i'n‘iost \ :ri ii xyil‘. convince " v n. it hiiâ€" no equal. r ‘ .. . l .., . ,v -. / rs 1:. c- . A .. . ' ï¬r . 4 , W.- xtii.‘ / 3‘ ‘H i i. . Ever.- ; ' z'. tiut nnt ‘ u some lime. i [\lflll'tll't', ,_,: limits are . I. :29. ggvapusbto m": D. C PURDYH‘ SONS WC ‘MJTV |S ECONOH‘Y' l l‘ l l Louis Kreidler the Famous Baritone now Singing at Ravinia has made wonderfully clear records for the Columbia Graphophone COmpany. We are their Agents and can supply you With those or any other Columbia Records Green News Co. 39 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Telephone 954 Miss Helen Mayer Teacher of Violin Mlo‘ PMS-Abbi Malia-flit. Podhvnlthhm MAN-Ill Lake Brownwood l in and Cottages ' Why not spend your vacation ill this delightful resort? Boating. Bathing. Fishing. Tennis and Itwcmu. Book/e! on n'qm sf Marian H. Craig City of Paw Paw Michigan 141 on . s . .“flae Freezer with the Aerating Dasher†. Themost wonderful â€fall freezers. By .iicans of its asfi-nislimg arming spoons it whips air into eu-ry particle of the freezing ctr-am. making ice cream that is a rcn-lation in texture and delit‘ai'y. It breaks all records in speedâ€"- "heaps-tactics“- Inaâ€"llamas. Requires muvh less labor and uses less i:e and salt than any other freon-r. See it before you buy a freezer. norm ran ' n a Funny»? sons ac “Ml! m" ....~.......4.. , , wow wâ€"wsw l: lts never too late in the 2’ season to buy Electric E993 They last long Public Service Company of Northern lllinois v~. .....â€".T The members qt St. Johns Evangelical church enjoyed ajpicnic on Sunday in Mr. G. F. Bock's grove in Shermerville. Miss Lucille Rhinehart of Second St. is visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Mildred fiacher. who has been visiting her aunt; Mrs. Edward Wendling of Green Bay Rd, for the past week. re- turned to her home in lrving Park Sun- day today, Aug. 61h. Rd. is spending the week visiting rela- tives in Racine, Wis The Presbyterian church pulpit will be occupied next Sunday, Aug. 9th by Rev. Frederick N. McMillin. D. D. of Walnut Hill, Ohio. a preacher of unusual power 'and interest. His subject will be “Blessed are the Hungry." Services begin at 11 .o'clock. gday. : Mrs Walter Cope and son have return- ed from a weeks viSit with relatives in Chicago. They will leave next week for Grand Rapids. Mich. for a several weeks \‘lSll. On Sunday the clerks in Chas. ll. War- ren Co's Dry (ioods store enjoyed a picnic at Nestle Rest. Lake Zurich. Mrs, Walter lie Haven and (lziughirr, Miss Ray lle liqycn \Vk‘lt' thi- guests List WCL‘k of Mr. and Mrs Win lloolt'y, rc- turning to their lioini- ill Chicago Sulllld} hll‘i 5. \ .‘Lfl't'lr‘r l:.iil .i~ lit'l‘ guests on Mommy the Misses J;ili.i Reclin and 'liilellt‘r it liiirlmuton. l.l. ' The Misses Esther Stoluack and lzetta E Hacker of Chicago are the guests of Mr. “and Mrs. A. Diem. Mrs. F. B Williams and family of So. Second St. who have been visiting rela- tives in Clarion. la, for the past three necks. rrturned home Tuesday Mr Henry Waltherx of So. (irccn Bay Rd is enjoying seieral nut-ks \ili‘allnll Mrs. Schuyler of \‘iiiu .-\\r. to 5!. Francis hospital, liiiinslori week Zlnd wzis operated upon for appen- Lllt'lllN. was taken lliis t.iii.i<l.i l\ Mrs. Slrzinui- of Kingston the guest of llt‘l’ SlSlt‘l .ind liriilllt‘l lll lzivt, Mr. .illtl .\ll\. (it'il Stliniit-lil Minim- E 'l" u \' l':if‘f‘i.l l .ll.\ .l'.l(l ’l‘hit‘sai Miss liili't-n Kelly has .is llt'l gut-xi for l)t"_t : ~ .1. ' :i Withiudn; ioi l‘liri-c liiir- stwenil \\ t‘t‘ls's. .\ll5_\ Mary th'eli‘l of llltr~ \\ ;~ A" or} ihcv \\lll llt' the guests Wheeling. “fest Virginia. "l Mi“ 37373 l’t‘ct‘zc 1‘“ 5“â€â€œ1 “ml." Mr. rind Mrs. l“. S lit-my .iiiil (laugh- M' -,: . \11‘ S A St. Peter union-ii a far who lime l)l‘t‘ll llli‘ uursh for lllt‘ llli ' )i' i w i '1 Sunday to Hobart. ind. punt tlirec “t‘l‘kS ill the home of Mr. and \\i‘.r"i‘ ' .i>it}‘il rt‘lJlth'S. Mrs. John l‘..\lll(|lld, ll'll 'l'iit-Nlny for 1'. ‘ .. y; tennis tournament at ‘ [llt'll' home in Connecticut \\ iv: \1..: l..-.ko will build on Aug. 18th. ori‘ Mrs. Joseph L. Holbrook and lit-rdaiigh :iw i i ions in that city, All entries ‘ fer. Miss Frances Hulbrook (â€C the gui'sts .‘t by :11 the hands of E, E. Mellick by at l’ownatan Hall. Scwaner. Trim. the ~ .- . lilt'k on Aug, 17th, when the draw- home of the hue (it‘llt‘rdl E Kirby Smith. vngs will be made. Wright and Ditson balls Wlll be furnished. The loving cup wxll be awardedtfto the winners of both first and consolition. Mrs. (ieo. Elvéy of Green Bay Rd. is on the sick list this; week. Miss Halt-l Bailey has returned from‘ several weeks you: in Mountain Lake. and her daughter. Mrs. E. F. Curry Miss Ermina Carry of Lake Forest. form-l t‘rl)’ of this city. are in New York where they went expecting to sail last Saturday on iheï¬'aterland for a six weeks' trip to Europe. They had planned to go first to 3 Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Hearty and family The Public library will be closed aiil tut Loudon spent the week-end flake Geneva. l l Miss Hilda Hoffman of N. Sheridan ‘3 Min K-therine Dun accompanied by lHIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS "l l her guest, Miss Georgia Sullivan of St. l Lmiis. left Tuesday for the east where‘ they will spend a month visiting friends in Glbustcr. Mass. Miss Sullivan will re 5 tum with Miss Dean and be the guest at ' the Richmond Dean home for several l 'wceks. Miss Amy Dean left early in the j iweek to attend a house party in Pigott. ‘ «Ark. during the next fortnight. There iwlll be seven young ladies in the party )all of whom were classmates at the Via- itaiion Academy in St. Louis. Miss Carolyn Shields, who with her friend. Miss Jcss‘ir Sirarns of New York has been \lSlllnfl abroad in Rome. Italy for the past t; months. rt'llllilt'd to her home li'isl Saturday Miss Slurlds ierl\(‘d in New Yolk sacral \yt-cks ago and visitâ€" ed l“('llLl~ iii lllt' inn: ltt’llllf’ ii-tuiniiig to Highland link >lKljilHlK a l \ Mm Maudie-t Hiirim ll Wi-ck Il‘. .\l.il .smim \\ l\‘ Miss M.itg.iii~f (iinxlriiuiiil who is it class i lyi'nipc! l..ill zi~ [hr guest of illillt‘ All .\ll\\ lininiii-ll .~ .-. Mi 'ing this \\(‘('l’\ Mr .iiiil Mis l' (ll klt'h‘lnml. Ulilii Mr. and .\ll.\ Cliiisiogilwi Lliixsii'iison. .lnll Mrs John <-l.is.~ il't t‘llltllJlfk W Kl‘uilt‘ (he Lilli-i living foiiin-ih Miss .‘liill‘l'l l‘li;iii>_ .llt' irii-iving iongidtziluiioiis on lllt‘ lllllll l! iil.iii,.;'.:ii lll'ill Thur-«km, July .llllli Seniild lx'v‘lmg J: ixintiic.~\iigii.\i.in.i hOSplllll '~\litlt' he tllldt‘HH‘nl lllllll‘ .i Sï¬rloih tilti'lilllilll on his tliroiil, Monday He is it-poiii'il .is doing nicely Mrs. K J of W Central Avi‘.‘ was lllc‘ yin-k l’lld guest of her daughter. Mrs. John H Brown of Can. lll. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schcskic announce the birth of ii son. born Monday. Aug ii. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Claycy hair as ‘lheir guest. Mr. Chive)": sister, Mrs :‘Adolpli Jones of Det*t. Milli l A'Thc Misses Sophie? Minnie and Edna 'Hildabrand of Chicago were guests ovrr 'l‘liiiin iMiiryland where she has been since i left early in the Week to attend the wed- the week-end 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry school closed iriJune. Mr. and MrséSmith of Evolution Ave. ’are receiving congratulation on the birth of a daughter. born Tuesday, July 28th. ‘ Mrs. Carrie fGasweiler of McGoyem E St. is spending several weeks visiting ‘ friends in Austin, [11. Mrs. C. G. Ahxander returned late last i ; week from Pdntiac, Mich. where she ’ was the guest the past month of her; i aunt. Mrs. J. M McDowell. 1. Tuesday wad guest day at the Glen- : view Golf club and a number of the ; ladies of the Eimoor club attended. The lawn social given by the Italians 7 of Highwood on Saturday for the beneï¬t. .of St. Jamesichurch, was a marked. , success ï¬nancially and socially. It is es- ltimated that between sixty and seventy ‘ dollars was taken in. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cadin of Chicago have I taken the Mudk cottage on N. First St. 5 for the month of August. Mr and Mrs. Herman Bay Rd. will ' this week Sash of Green move into the Sheahcn flat on W Central Ave. Miss Alma Grow of Evanston. who was . the guest last week of Miss Mildred Hesler. returned to her home Sundaz'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Freedman of Chicago are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. V. Molik of N. First St. Miss Evehn Heslcr of Carbondale. III is vi~irmg Mrs. Brmkwell of Highwood. \lrs R (ilil hand Mrs. Linivs llt‘Slt‘l ol Ravinia for several weeks. Miss Helen Sullivan of Park Au- has as her guest Miss Margaret Martha ot ‘ Milwaukee, Ms. Mr. and Mrs Geo. W. Hunt and family 0f W. Central ’Ave are spending six weeks ‘ in Penwaler. Mich. During their absence- . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall have taken the Hunt house. : . Miss Paulifle Johnson of E. Central .Ave. has as her guest her sister, Edith Johnson of Escanoba. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Burncll of Chicago, the latter being formerly Miss Jean Aber-l cromby of this city. are receiving con~ gratulaiions on the birth of a daughter, born Wednesdhy, July 22nd, Mrs. E. C. Ypung of Chicago is visiting . her sister. Mrs. Chas. Streiber of Second St. é The Misses Lillian Petersen and Mar-' :jorie Baillee of Evanston will be the week-end gum of Miss Helen Conrad of McGovern St. Miss Helen ï¬ipp of Second St.. had as‘ her Sunday guest Miss Ella Suhr of Eyanston. lll. l Miss Alice fDrinkwater and party of friends of Chidago spent Sunday at the lake later bent; the guests of Miss Eva Morton of Grén llay Rd. 4 Mrs. Griesmeyer of Highwood. who was taken to 91¢ Augustana hospital last week is not miiicb improved. The Missoulimme Mclx’inzic and Nita Anderson returned on Friday from Cham- paign, “1., where they have been attend- ing summer school for the past SIX weeks. Miss V’enddla Adamson of Deerficld Ave, is spending several weeks visiting relatives neartMadison. Wis. ,The Misses Agnes Garrily and Annie Bowman \\lll leave next Saturday for , Paw Paw. Mich. where they will spend their vacouiwn. Mr. and Mrs Paul W. 'Walkcr Aye. had as their week-end guests Miss Emma McCormick and Edward McCormick. of brother. Mr. Aurora. ill. lding of Mrs. Beatty's niece. Miss Mildred lMarsh, in Munsey. Ind. The wedding ltook place Wednesday, Aug. 51h. Little :Veronese Beatly was the flower girl. Mrs. Beatty and children have recently returned from a months" Visit at Green Lake, Wis l Boon. Rev. Dr. J. l). O'Neill is on the Sick list this week. Mr. Timothy Walsh of N First St. is .conï¬ned to his home with scarlet fever. l Mr. and Mrs. Chas. (ieary and Mrs. iDonnclly and children enjoyed a weeks‘ 1 North Shore Trust Company Capital 5 1 00,000 Organized under the Banking Laws of Else State of Illinois MORTGAGE BANKERS Making 2i specialty of loans on improved rcal estate in the North Short- territory including Rogers Park. livanston, Wil- mette, Kenilworlh. Winnefka. (ilcncoe, Highland l’nrk and Lake Forest. Security under mortgages in this lt'lTllUr)’ is continually t‘llllilllClllg while the rate of interest is attractive. North Shoi'e Trust Company Highland Park, lllinois ’ I“ l LET], Via halts! I. l CRllNDY. Cain ARTHUR I TERM. Pie-deal Who Says Rain? Don't get scared out. Bring lunch to the beadi Thursday and have the best time of your life†We have ’a ï¬ne assortment of Special,i Picnic Dishes and Luncheon Sets Miss ‘ Blanchard of l The Young Men's club have moved lmotoring trip to Fon du Lac. Wis. last from the Brand building and are now oc- ‘ ‘week. They returned on Sunday bring- ’ cupying the rooms above Schumacher's§ . {mg with them Miss A. Paulus, who will drug store. ‘ . 1 Mr. and Mrs P. C. Mahake of Bluelbe m'†3““ '0' 3 "CK island were the week-end guests of Mr. 3 .. . ers Robert E. Sevfarth. l Exmoor CIUb l 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timson of 265! ‘ ' Winners in t (lass handicap last E. Central Ave. announce the birth of a l iWednesday aftemoon. July '39ih. were as Iilollows: Class A. Mrs. Henry Tiisworth. i The garden party for the beneï¬t of l Class H. Mrs. J. H. Tcrbell. Class C. Mrs. Arden Shore Whmh was given last Friday J. S. Fern‘ald. and Class I). Mrs. ()rstiirl. evening, JUIY 315! at the residence OllThe speCial trophy in thc llllXt‘tl lour~ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G‘ Hibbard. Jr.. in ; some on last Saturday morning was won, Winnetka was a great success. v' by Miss Sadee Buckley and Mr. Martin. Members of [he Ravinia club take This was an lhrhole iiiedulplay handicap. pli-iistire in announting that a rest room} Wednesday. Aug titli. all day has been opened in the east end of the ' affair for im- lillllt‘.‘ at tsiinxw. 'l‘l.i- W stadium :it Raviniii Park for women and l W, (i. A and giiewi do» was lll ilmiur of There is a woman in charge Mrs. W A Ali-x.i.ii1i-i .Ill(l Miss Margaret ' Deming daughter, born Saturday, Aug. lst. wits an children. both afternoon and evening. the in llll‘ (in Saiiiiduy iillt‘iliiiiili. h.li_ Mr and Mrs Lawrencellirrof lndiana ; AW ‘polis. lnd. will be the week-end guests of ‘ "W" W'“ Pl“) ’0‘ d fl)†"H ""i‘“) Mr and Mrs W M. Lovell on l'ruspect 15 “me â€Md DWI“) "‘h “‘5". Ii'lldl‘al) Ave I‘ Mr Mrs co ll]).’|lllt‘(l by their son, (ieorgr Moseley. “I‘d ‘l‘ll‘ghl‘V â€"5 Marion Moseley â€"1 Mr. lrii Nelson Morris and liiiiiily have turned last week from the west where relurncd from Sheridan, Wyn, where they spent il month on a ranch in ‘ they have lx'3n sojourning at rep“. WV‘""'â€3' .Lodge. Thcy will remain here until Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. French. in Corns Morris leaves for his new post at Stock» pany with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Greer of.1 holm, Chicago motored last week to Cedar Mr. “r w Chapin, the pubhshfl of Lake. lnd. Mr. and Mrs. (ireer were the l the Chicago. Herald. who has been “by W't‘t‘k end gut-sis at the home of Mr. and l for some time 15 again at the Moraine. Mrs. Frt'lll'll. Raymond (iecr, who has been . i. and L.irlcton Moseley..ac-. Moraine Hotel Miss AllCt’ llarler. who was one of the "5â€an ‘ unfortunate party in the fatal motor at“ for the past \\'l't‘k in (lurkama, Mich. asleident at Ravmia and canned m the hotel the “W“ “i l'ull‘“ S“â€"“"“k- "‘ â€WC" . on the tire lchk, has cnllrtlv recon-red ed h‘mԠâ€â€œ5 “â€k' Her father, Mr. A. L. liarlrr Mrs Clllillt's L} Clark. Wife 01 Major 5 with appendii‘itis on Monday and was re . moved to a sanitarium for treatment 'Clark, is visiting her SlSlt'r. Mrs. John ‘ lrwin Marshall preparatory to sailing forl l China. Colonel and Mrs. Walter Chatfield have was (.iken Mrs. lsa Maud llsen. the personal it'p- resentativc of Mr. Thomas A Edison. is iamong the new arrivals. Mrs. llsen has lreturned from Galveston, Texas and are" with her the largest and ï¬nest phono‘ iliving for the present in Ft. Sheridan. igraph made A“ the Edison WW1" and P“)- . . to give some complimentary recitals Mr. and Mrs. V. poses . Guy Dickinson ‘9" ion the Diamond Disc musical instrument. l ‘Frida for Nanchest . V. . . . ‘ will agend several “2:“ 1' where they l These affairs will be open in the public . land all are cordially invited. Mrs. llscn Mrs. H‘ R' Loudon returned Monday ' is the ï¬rst woman representative of Mr. from a fortnights visit at Spring Lalu-1 ‘. Edison. M" ‘h. K i l Miss Theo Fessenfeld of ‘ . Baltimore, is The Swedish Lutheran church of High-l visiting Miss Catherine Cushing. wood announces the first of a series of? ice cream socials for Saturday. Aug. 8th, to be given on Mr. and Mrs. Wagoner's, lawn. LOCAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Proporty Exchanges Recorded During The Misaes Marion and Blanche Mason Past two Wooll- are cnteriamting their cousm. Miss Mari Jorie Mason of Galcshurg. Ill Annie L Kelly to Linda R Mlt’rb. lot in N. W. l sec 18 lleerheld twp. W. 1). SI no. J. A. J. Whipple and wf to Louise C. Rhinos. lot 2. Owner‘s sub in Ra\lnl3. W. l). Slilm. Mrs Edward Benedict of Chicago was the week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Loudon on N. Sheridah Rd. ' Obituary Mary M.iki dlCd of typhoid lt‘\(‘l’ in the Evanston hospital Thursday She was 24 years old and had been employed _lor the past few months by Mrs T. Wickham. She was a Findlaridcr and had but one sister in this country The funcralscrvices were held from l'rior's Undertaking establishment Sunday at 4 o'clOck, Rey. Wm. Suhr officiating and interment being in Moonty‘s itniettry at very reasonable prices. ZTRY us Chas. H.Warren Co. SOLE AGENTS “The mperial†Dyers and Cleaners INCORPORATED 2l4 EAST CENTRAL AVENUE Telqlissc Highlasd Part 265 MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 2123-2133 Uncoln Avenue. CHICAGO Lincoln - 1948 Divonoy - 8TB: YOUR APPEARANCE depends to a great ex tent upon the neatness of your apparel. If you wish to insure an always at~ tractive appearance have your clothesscnt to us for Cleaning and Pr . No description could do the work lflslli‘t. so we â€TV"? you to send your gamzents here as a trial. Our prices are fair and our work always satis- factory 'Why not have your clothing renovated here this week and‘give our work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND Drama of ladies‘ and gents garments. oriental rugs. carpets. portiers. draperies, piano covers. lace curtains. etc.. cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most SANITARY plant in the West. _ A wagon will call for and deliver your garments .SAVE MONEY by contracting for your heating work now. For several years boilers and radiators have dropped 10 per cent in late winter advancing again. 5 per cent in July and 5 per cent in September. You can saw abo 10 [Mr rent by contradin a! aria. 10 per amt/0r three months is big interest. g T. H. Decker 8: Company M" Sulalihd'ahlleï¬t ‘ I†E. Control Ave. Phone 20!