Mr. Joseph Shafer left Wednesday for Dixon. “1., where he will be mar- ried to Miss Annette Kelley at the summer home of the bride's parents. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Slater will take an extended honey- moon trip through the south stopâ€" ping It Palm Beech. Fla“ {or the winter. Next spring they return to Highland Park and will reside in their new bungalow on Deerï¬eld avenue. The ofl’icers of the ï¬fth cavalry of Fort Sheridan held a very informal dance in the Post Gymnasium. on Fri- day evening. Mrs. R. 8. Gregory of Sheridan Rand gave a luncheon on Tuesday. for the Arden Shore Board. The Ard'en Shore Camp bu had a very success- ful you, there h-ving been ï¬fteen hundred people at the camp during the summer. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Joseph Wm. Mauck of Hillsdale. Michigan. announce the marriage of their daughter, Cather- ine Joy, to Mr. Cary Walker Hayes of Chicago which took place Thurs- day. September 10. at the Mauck home in Hillsdale. Mich. After a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will be nt home in 'Cresskille. New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wm. Mauck are former residents of Highland Park. The Wedding of Lieutenant Barton Yount of Troy. ()hio. but who has been stationed at Fort Sheridan for the past few weeks, to Miss Mildred Parker, will take place about the twenty-eighth of September. They will sail for China, October ï¬fth. The Misses Ethel and Gladys Spencer of Wade street entertained about thirty young people at tea on Sunday evening. The out-of-town guests were. Mr. George Blossom, Winnetka, Miss L. Ball of Chicago. Mr. Stearns and Mr. Sheridan of Evanston. Mrs. W. M. Wright of Wright Lodge Half-Day. will give a musicale on Sunday. Many Highland Park people will attend. Mrs. Wm. (‘apper entertained at luncheon at the Exmoor. on Wednes- day. Mrs, R. J. Beatty of Sheridan [had will give a luncheon on Friday in comp"ment to Mrs. W. S. Kent who is the guest of Mrs..E. F. Day. Mrs. Phillip Brand of N. Second street entertained her children. twelve in number, at dinner on Mon- day. The occasion celebrating her eighty-ninth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Nathalie Van Riper of ".227 E. Park Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter. Edna May Van Riper to Hearst Wadhams Cody of Wil- mette. The wedding will take place during the Christmas holidays. watc U Rankin I of the 1'. at num‘. Miss Ewiyv' Taylor of Ravinia er» tertained a number of friends inform- ally on Friday evening at her home on Rive >1er The Lake Bluï¬' Orphanage is hold~ ing its annual Harvest Festival to- day, Thursday at the farm. The chairmen of the various committees in charm: are. Mrs. MCGreqor Adams of thi> vity. Mrs. S. A. Andrews 0f Lake Forest. Mrs. Howard Mat“ 01‘ Lake Bluff uml Mrs. F. M. Bruit}!- watc of Wilmette. Mrs. Thomas Rankin M Lith' Bluff will have r'hurgv of the lirzchcur which is to in: served The Social Side of Life Mo W"Suits and Overcoats this cool weather don’t forget to send them to us to be Dry Cleaned and Pressed. We are the only Firm doing D1y Clean- ing in Highland Park and can get your clothing back just when you want them. WHEN getting out your heavy Knit: and Overcoats this All our work is Hand Proud and slrictlv guaranteed R5116“! WM ocal Affairs of the week Telephone: 178 and 179 By the Hg?.l’arï¬ The Mu Sigma Chi club were en- tertained at the home of Miss Mil- dred Whiting Friday evening. Five hundred was the chief feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Selvey, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Wlukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Shelton and Mahen of Highwood were the guests of Mrs. Garrity Sunday. Ralph Horenberger was the guest of his cousin ‘William' Behrens of Glencoe, a few days last week. Misses Myrtle Reed and Sophie Tagtmeier of Glenview, 111., were the guests of their cousin. Miss Macy Selig over Sunday. 111., ' week Mrs. McQuirk and Miss McQuirk of North Edgewater were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. McDonald Sunday. Mr. Oscar Johnson of Galesburg. 111.. visited friends in Deerï¬eld last Miss Florence Carolan will teach the Wilmot School this year. School opened Monday with :1 smaller enrollment than last year‘ .\ number of large families having left the town. Mr. S. l). Nelson has the seventh nnd eighth grades. Miss Glynch. ï¬fth and sixth. Miss Kent, third and fourth, and Miss McMnhan, ï¬rst and second. Mrs. Irving Perrett of Oak Park and Mrs. Howard Lipsy of 13 Grange, Were the guests nf Mrs. He} Chrrll, Jr., Friday. 311'. and Mrs. Morris. Dunn of Chi- :agu were the week end gucsts of ML and Mrs. Reichelt. Sr. A moving picture show will be givâ€" en in the school Friday evening. Mr. Carl Seastrand of Chicago. will draw some of his famous cartoons. Obscn er Rev. C. K. Ursborne occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Rev. Orsborne re ceived the Hebrew Scholarship from the McCormick Theological Seminary which entitles him to two years study abroad. Edinburgh, Scotland, was tl1-~ place selected by Rev. ()z'wborne. but an ucount of the war in Europe he uech’ed to go to Toronto, Canada. Rev. ()rshorne and his V'il'e left Tues- (la). Rev. Bosold preached his farewell sermon in St. Paul's Evangelical Church Sunday morning. The Woman's Missionary Society 0f the Presbyterian church will hold their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Meyer Thursday after- noon. lDeerfield News Items} Mrs Helen L’airrtn at \\'g-\: (ixittigi annntmciw the iiiairiagt' at ilt‘l’ daughter, llelcn Mnru- Zuhnvn in Frank Javiih Leuer of this city \\ili£‘il took piut‘t‘ Tm» dav morning (ll nine n't‘mc’n in St. Manx Catholic Church of West Chimigo, Kr“. Father Hahne ofï¬ciated. The bride \\.'is attended by Miss Marqaret Letter. Slslt‘l’ of the groom and Miss Agnes Sauber. while Nichohs Zahnen brother of the bride served the groom as best man. William Leuer also formed part of the wedding party. After an elaborate wed- ding breakfast to intimate friends and relatives at the home of the bride's pdr- ent. Mr. and Mrs. [.euer left tor an ex‘ tended honeymoon trip ï¬lter which they will make their home in Highland Park. Home of the memM-rs of of 11.11. ()2. “(TH-10M â€Urh S :1 beach party Tuesday uvm‘ affair “as H. (hc nutnrc of liefure many ut‘ (hr you“; In college. Th’c- nut 01' Inw were. Murim‘ “IK‘\~. Lu} I‘de .\Ii.~s Louise Weisknpf of (-xxtcrmined the Euvhn- (‘lul day vvening. Thm UH 1H 01' J rullm mum: pvuple 01' Iuwn )zuc: Luke Bk; "1' Spmdt-l .I the ('ld hool }n UukWn m; Mn The ll:- took a dirty hall from his pocket. mulle- un any .wrt or snap» at it. 1nd I huvv new-r mwn a lull an eager to got to [be lmle :u that on» was. [HI method of attm‘.‘ «mum! in L‘unuiut of nm- or two iron shuts anti :1 putt. I will vuux'b for it tlmt he deliberately "Howe-d me to win a hole or two. 1 MW new" h-lt an mmplctely humiliat- ed in all my me. wt he wan (lilil‘t. lb» om-mlve nnd fllllhmt shy. "Yuu am a [IFHHIHII goiter." l rub- ed as we made for the nineteenth hole “0h. 3]. l Inn» to hot" he said quiet- ly "lt‘n my n Iris. )‘0 see; it": my Caution In the lower story of pr! donr-e â€"(‘nr1ylo Why dun'r :hnw l-r..h-s~iunnlu try to hmk umre Hm- run] gu!rom?-â€"(1‘Iasguw News. “wrk Ha W" I Shy Man, Too. but Surpruud (he Clover Amauur. He was standing looking hlly mund nhn win-n l cunw (nrw.Ir-l to the Itnrnm: tl‘t’ at Illmkhill :41! (erm. 1: Huh- damn-r nme whom any om- would have gueuwi could not play for nut; [‘erhnpu that latter lulu ls whit, caused me to nsk 1r he mum to play A round. I should love to give game. body a proper wlmcklum “I would like :1 round." he said. Ilâ€" most shyly, "but I have no clubs.“ This was not I rhanm to be mused I would le( him uw mum. How pleu- ed he was In his simple way, An, old r‘lub would do for every shot. “Well. well." I cr'xmod to myself; “If the man In nu! fur a thorough drub blm: 1 am the lzut to «ll-ny hlm it." I gum! l'In )nnr anh tn (his law n! 00") [N‘IHIIH‘HL hm don't take nny Ihwk In tho- lnw of chum»; [he-r01! nu suvb (Mm: “'2â€!ng (or noun-(him: In) turn up In the lwllo'f that thing» arr hound tn mun- yunr way c-vu-ntnnlly I'- throw in: HM» with (Mr Many a nun-l (In: m-u-r 1:“! n dw‘vhl lmno- nnHl hit lveth wnre gmmvhlnnrive Swltlvr In Le. \\ Idn-nvss is n \LlHL’t‘l'UH.‘ thing. It may grow Inlo :1 lulu! [nut lnluhl nth-I [n yun nfh-r ynn no! hark In harmwu, :Ind [ln- [nun “PM luzlfi un hm jib h only fouling Minn-If lllvrnzal. Intelllgvnt effort 1! Mn» prh‘r n! runnnvn‘lal umwth. and whrn- thure h nu [Hugh-«shun more Is bound In he rou'nu'vsniun “ll‘lllt‘flfl ls mum-thing 11m .n-rnphniug Am Stop In In \lrup. 11m .n-rnphuiug Aln Amp In In \lrup. :Iml In drug» in gvnvrully (n thL I! I In“! nu run-my and wunlc-d In [M I'M-n “ixh him I 1'“le whh lllm noth in: “urw lhun tn land in a mvft job and gut the lmlflm: mm: It would Un')’ In- M quwllnn of time lwfnrv In- or [by Jul; [mien-d nut. nml lln- l-unm'r ho- ln-inl un Hy: Wurfl on' hv'd lw In tht- owl fur {IL-m is A law of x'nnngwnnn Hun u hivh mum-ha“ nr ulhvr mnh-u us uurk III Ind :Im- far the- [lmn we want.» m wth ur sum-r If \u- um! muku- wvr» 2‘ ‘h-"s Stutc u.’ lllmuh, (numy n! Lama. H3. ('ln'mt (‘nurt of Luke (hunt); â€(‘10- ln-I Turm. A. I‘. 1914. Haul (‘hristian \s. lld‘urd A. ('hrislian In ('hnncrr), N0. 6916 'I‘ho- :mwhiu- ufl'i‘iznu hmun; lu-rn ï¬lm] 11‘ thu nlhn- uf thv l‘lm'k «)5 said l'nmx't, LUIH'I‘ 1‘ hon-l») mum h» lhl‘ mm HNurd A. ‘hl’hl'zl‘l. defendant ux .l:|':\"Hhi. (hut 1h:- ulmu- muned Du Your Abuluty ind Take No stock In the Luv of Chnnco. Mm: men who lmn- unmuutnl to uunhmg alarm} “uh lwtlung but almlxy :Hnl (h-ln-memn-m, u Culnhllm Hun uhh‘h ru‘ngmlvd llu mux: lllcllh‘ limilux'nns The Altar end Roury Society at the Holy Croce church were eaten- uined at the home of Mrs. Eugene Ender, Wednesdny nfternoon. A series of card parties have been er- ranged to be given by the Indie. during the winter. The ï¬rst one \flll take place at the home of Miss Chm Ender. Wednesday evening, Sept. 23rd. Messrs. Alvin Meyer and Irvin Plaggee. and Miss Winifred Supple left this week for (‘hampaxzm “1., where they will attend the L'nn'erslt)‘ of Ilhnois. Mr. Vernon (MA-m sper‘i u few dii‘v‘\ n? lust WUQ‘A \n'lth .‘rn-mlr In .\u_\ klml u! u lh's‘. “hiv-h H 4 (Zuleshurg. Ill. Muse Esther (Rummy of l-Ivorvtt, “1., “‘1†stay at the home Of Mr. and Mn \V. Stefï¬-s, \thile :Hh‘HdXI‘K hlgh whom .U. Highhmd I‘m-k, Mr. and Mrs. Shell of Chigugo were the guests of Mr. and Mr! J. C. Wolff Sunday. [IIH‘I Muss Augusta Shelbach of Chicago was the guest of the Carolnn {Imily last week. GOLF Illlt'ln‘is SOUND BUSINESS MAXIMS. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSHIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS u hivh mum-h III Ind :Im-f mil; ur mm. 191‘. “ I. \‘IL'hs. (‘nmul'h (‘HANCERY NUTH'P WITH ANY OLD CLUB. “xx 1L Ihm'kuu} mt) Illizmh. ("Hunty KL! M. um H Mdt' then 21mm»! rctlu'nuh n 01 [M Imlm Ih \\ or â€HI. r (h:- Hm ‘ H \u- ‘ “lulu-L: NW [’1 li'H n H lwtlv-l Hum Mm Hy rv~|mll~ llh' fur moss in lhh “mid. max-mm thing. It n! that luluhl nth-I l hark In harmwu, uzlfi u†h" jyh h [ht v ulmu- muned v tum! he! 1511] (mn‘l. 1le the n{. and thlt a i‘~'.l"li nut of v :x'tmw named on thy fiht du)’ H'HHI (hurt, of hn-ld u! the Iu-uuf) H, 81nd Mundu)‘ by law ' pwzdv urw . s3 501?. "7-30 Bud Ponnuflin Salad. Poo! unnll tumntm-o Ind all In d‘htbo lengthwtu. but do nut twp-rat. notion: at one end Upon like now"! on bed of lettuce In the renter of ouch ptle I tenlpomltul o! I‘m-um chat-o. that has [won put through a conru otrllner Svrve with and dressing to which has Lm-n Idded um tpu-poonml each of nm-Iy chopped green pepper. parsley and chive- N-co Milk Tun. To twp milk man! from becoming soggy wrre (he bollmg butter“! nut In a (‘ln'q-rn-d pnclwr. no that etch on. may pour H HIHIRԠ0\ er m3 lunlL TomIQM Flnsod. (‘ut the (up. from In large (om-1M but do not peel than Scoop out the Inside. Ind ml: with one cup corn. one fourth cup brudcrumhl. [hm xenâ€" Ipoonfuln mclud butter. mm tu- spoonfuls milk and an and pepper to unto. Dun! Ibo [nude of the tomato shells with salt Ind pops»! Ind nu with the mlnun. Sprint):- ark-d [:de crumb. over Ibo lop Ind hote- Gmn Onions. An IPIK‘HIHIX way to use then. b to boll them and serve them. In on. would ananme. on toast with the wgulnr drawn butter dressing. Apple hue. Sand-o. Make upplv sauce In (hr unua‘ Iuy Shell and chop tnln unull pic-van um- doun Englhn walnut- or pwnn nnu Also (‘bop tine enough p'm-rh-d gmgvr to make thrve mblcupotmmw Just h.- fure u-rvnnu hen! the um'm ..r lu'o em." to I um from .MH Hu- nvm- Ind (be chopped xlnzvr um: H- .mm BN'VQ In ulwrhot [Inna-I. nu-nplnx the nu! Ind ginger decorum-d white. on top. Ire Inn-I1 large. for the) MI uhmd muvh strflrhlng In “-1941an . glm» the same rule h0|dl good an In winding fur [mt wn [er boulm The “sum-ru- um-I Ire In: mm In wring I leak lu- uun- 1hr) Glove. For Oahu-flung 'l‘ho- h uxwulfr uim h.†m-u'r Int-I1 rnhln-r :‘nu-s hm- )M in Iq-nrn “run I (‘umfurt Iflvy un- who-n “mm“: urn-up] awn-x [mu and [mu- nm! dung uHu-r forum n! [mun-“ark nhhh Yurrv um» [u 11111 [km hand) In utrung nuds drumlrxln- a! Will: .1 M'nu-r Summor Cur. a! Mdk “'hc'n lllHk In do‘HH'n-«l l! kl pm lulu Hm white-rah†n! ( vrr) I-Ht'f uxpm-un- (n rm.“ umkm 11 1mm for un- H H In Irmmuihh- in hu\r Hp put Imam-dine†1111.; In- It"! [urminlv on the punh :1 [MI |u 2| lump of in: In Mummy: 1! hmuo- nrr-I-‘L'n' [N‘~'II [mun-'1 (rum H 11.1w m-l \fxrï¬ll‘l [wt ln- pmrwl t Hnl-vna and ullwr f-n «rm: odnr lnwurl 1?..- uln-H to milk (In! in In] 'l‘hh In In alitiitlunml rm.» keeping milk In I mun-rm] u uh-r ho! (.Ar'lmr ~Il Tlu- (‘IHLIIHI'I‘I h (MM wnh-r (in! 1 u Ill-r In-{rrq- Hun-y No Milk Bonk. In Ouckroom NH! bottle. Ibould new-r hr Ink Into a ulvkmolu, for In they nrv n-m mun-nod :u the milkmnn Hlv) m Um. arry Infection: dlnenm-n m other homes, up. (he (mm! 51.1 department of n‘rk‘ullunt Every mllk bottle 1M! :1! n who-n» there In In [urn-Hum: .; should be hullud lye-fun ln-lnu WI The law! lhlng [u do in my I: .1 umm‘eu h! In prmhh- um“. nun {with-a or runvn-d dluhm Into Hm tnllkumn mu)- [mur (1w mm. his battle-1 'I‘ho- duty (:1 n‘arh hulnrinul m-xghbur In (In. nmhw Hun h n... xwrt‘mt. Thn- board of ln-n‘th 12‘ n‘nllnl In dumb-.1 milk but! a n-Fl)‘ Hfh‘r 11w) hnH' lawn In H u Pn'rv â€NW 134 at“ Mums Hattie- nhnuld [m gn‘vn H‘Hm mare hcfun- they an- n-(mnn-d v. .mm-r The prm'nvr nr g-nnu‘.‘ {Hr or kahhmvne or â€Hm quul tin-In n-mpunlnly “Eu-1; 1w! Humid Irv nl.‘ XIII-Mn! he dw-nn Optimnq n Bonle o! Kitchen Science Hm; [hr Hll nhmxld l.k Hllllll‘Y pic-v" um- pw'n n nnu -rv.~d gingwr E! lel {w I'n-n of [we M Hu- “'1'! uf‘rr n wru- 1-wm wh- HM w I] â€H- nm- In! H"! Uâ€) “In HI)! khvun havo- h <1 II? [I I IN!“ hut Ill IIL‘ 01 :H THE ERSKINE BANK It’s Old and Stroqg 3 per cent interest paid on Saw Real Estate, Loam an! Insurance .uzt...‘vw Tehphono- [Air Forts! 617 and 139 FRANK L. SILJESTROM Office And Yuri. Elm Plate and h"! LAKE GENEVA ICE germs. BOTTLING IN TH! (‘UL \TRY at the source of supply where (hr an x5 purc- Irmaw's the dancer 0! contamx nation. These ln' the â€if?“ \ m Luxnh umncctcd wnh the pro~ Juchon of You cannot be \mv \ plied frnm one u? om u U DAIRY INSPECTH)\ Auurrs clctnlincss. PERFECT PASTliL'RI/AHUV Destroys all pathogcmc Bo“ man Dairy Company Bowman Dairy Company 14:.» .1: Telephone 67 North Shore Fuel Supply Co. Cram: --COAL-- Lehigh 1BLEI’HUNES. HIGHLAND PARK, 9. (ILBNCOB, 70 Just telephone 65 and the Ice Mun will cdl Antique Furniture Repaired und Reï¬nhhed right in your home Under New Management GOOD BANK incent Quarta FURNITURE STORE 121 Vine Avenue W H. MILLAIL Nam SAFE MILK SAFE MILK LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS 230 N. St. Johns Ave. wan 5310 Mxlk unless sup- ]: passes your «my daily, All Young ladies Agree Gary's Home Bakery I FnHll “I :‘v «and\ b‘Vrt‘H’SI knit, [H 11H 1th :sn aka (1 Im) \MH. \Iu UT, Ma?! The sum-{Hess (Y . 2hr sum-tut» at our «‘onfm'lmncry Is 5! kind (-1 :4 RI“ They about uHu-r thmgs but Scranton Tobie-o“ im la! of put.â€- of MN “ In M'XIH Ibo bu Hum. bu 1hr o-quu who hm; lm\' in: nmdiunul land: Mm b tenmllounl a hddrmmvd a don \ur u-nï¬ï¬ (my Hum-mu In Afvu'n um Vhrrr (he ('I ‘(m hrr ndml hhv‘v â€IN “I. the um- ml‘ "AIM vh'h‘i 01 MN t :»H I: (Bur/w um I Kilt-M I’M" bran-n Mn trap. u .4er Flm’nin var!“ lrglmxxtuv‘m l Hum â€n I "he-rt Mm M in; u! the ll “we. am- on MR? uur‘k H The Llnlllfl [N h m-k‘l After NOON“ .rv nuu‘ m .I‘ w (M Huln-fll