Mn. Cetherine Hart of Magnolin Spring. All., and Mr. George Healer, Sr., were united in mrringe Saturâ€" day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the groom's son. Mr. James Hesler. Rev. 1“. Isnel of the County Line Lutherln Church performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Hes- ler were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. George Healer, Sr., are living in the old Healer home on Green Bay On Saturday Mr. George Harder proved himself a very cordial host when he entertained thirty-ï¬ve guests at. a dancing party st his home on S. Green Bay Rd. The house was very attractive in decorations of col- ored paper and apple blossoms. Mrs. C. M. Vail was hostess on Friday at tea for Mrs. Malcolm Vail and Mrs. Harold Wolfe. House de- corations were in spring flowers. One hundred and seventy-ï¬ve guests were present. A dance is arranged by the ladies of Fridhem Lodge. Independent 0r- der of the Ladies Viking for Satur- day evening. May 27th, at Eagle Hall. Highwood. for‘the beneï¬t of a mem- ber. Mrs. Emma England, who is very much in need of help. She was re- cently bereft of her husband and has seven minor children depending on her for support. Mrs. Louis Shetzley of Waukegan Ave. entertained the Euchre Club on Wednesday. On Thursday afternoon, June lat, Mrs. W. Walters and Mrs. Lyman Sexsmith will be hostesses to the Campbell Chapter Guild which will meet at the home of Mrs. Walters. Park Ave., Glencoe. Miss Charlotte Brand of South Second St. entertained six out of town guests at luncheon on Tuesday. A very pretty home wedding was thnt of Miss Lucille Mslnstrom of Caldwell, Ida., and Mr. Floyd Skid- more of Deerï¬eld which occurred Sat. urday evening, May 20th, at eight o'clock at Onkwoods Farm. the home of Mr. Skidmore's psi-eats. The Reverend R. Schwedle of the Baptist Church of Downers Grove read the service. Miss Julia Nana acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Ben Willi-ms acted as best man. The bride was beautfiully gowned in pale grey crepe de chine and carried a bouquet of 36 pcs. at 51/20 each 60 pcs. at So each 100 pcs. or over at 4c each ' Careful and economical housewives have accepted the above ï¬niabed family washings because they realize the large ImOI they can have done at small coat and the great convenience us take it away and return it ï¬niahed ready to use. Think of having your blankets. dreeses. waists. etc†a well a the your wash beautifully laundered at the above rates. You will also ï¬nd our dry cleaning the ï¬ne“ you ever saw The Social Side of Life High Clan Launderen French Dry Clam Phones 178â€"179-471 Local Affairs of the week Bytthboum Miss Ellen Anderson, Mr. William :Anderson and Mr. Harold Hanson en- ltertained the llighwood Luther {League at the Highwood Luthernn ‘Church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. W. J. Fyï¬e entertained the chairman of the committee and diâ€" rectors of the tenth district of Fed- eration of Women's Clubs at luncheon on Wednesday. Table decorations were in yellow and pale blue. white roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Skidmore will be 3! home to their friends Liter June lat at 113 North Green Bay Rotd. There will be a May supper 1nd bazaar given by the Ladies' Aid Soâ€" ciety of Ebenezer Church, at Masonic Hall. Wednesday evening, May 3131. Supper will be served from ï¬ve to eight o’clock. An admission will be cha rged. The Alpha Chapter of the West- minster Guild of the Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday in the church parlors. Every member brought a box luncheon and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. William Plant read and Mrs. C. G. Alexander and Miss Helen Mayer furnished mu- sic. This is the last meeting of the year. Mrs. John Grenville Mott of E. Laurel Ave. will entertain informally tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Thur- bet, Mrs. E. M. Watkins' guest. At half after four o'clock Wednes- day afternoon occurred the marriage of Miss Alvena Encstxne belk of Columbus, Wis. and Mr. Ernest A. Jost of Glencoe at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Hugo L. Schnei- der of 439 ()akwood Ave. The bride was attended by a niece, Miss Leona Hertzberg of Columbus as maid of honor and Miss Minnie Proluw of Pitin, Wis. as bridesmaid, while Roy} .105! of Glencoe acted as best man and little Edna and Elvira Schneider! flOWer girls. Rev. Suhr of the Ger} man Lutheran Church performed thel ceremony in the presence 0! relativesi and intimate friends. The housei decorations were of Ipple blossoms; and spring flowers. After a short honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. JostI will be at home after June lst at 513; Oakdale Ave. Glencoe : Mrs. Thomas Rankin of Lake Blufl entertained the Embroidery Club It luncheon yesterday. above rates on entire 5 amount of laundry niencc it i: to have rest 01 On Friday evening flu union not nnumber of undergndunus (Iv. Q‘ huntiful dcmonuntion o! the dri- mtic Ability in the high school. A‘ 8.20 o'clock n procession of pylf costumed young people movod up tho mules of me aninin 'I'hutre. 3nd nearly one thousand people witneued who Shukapurenn Pageant. the 191‘ class phy. The any work in coma posed of scenes, sketch" Md aloo- tions from diflennt Shnhepoama 1" Mr, Noam-11 13 “1'“ known Ind ‘pleasanlly rvanM'n-d by mtny ‘H1ghlami Park peop- He W111 spe|k 11111 the g2 119ml ~111Jut «11’ â€The Bur-don '11f (h; (11),' 11 11110 auxin-sine of the "moat interestnm prublrnu of the lt'hun‘h and State 111 uur country It 10115 t1m1- and 11 [1111- [but prnmixco‘u ifurthcr â€Manning word along x). {Imes of [h( surrmg hut 110111mrt1un and 111gn1f11-11 111111 of Ru. Pasquale 11K» (arlo 111 the pulpu 0! the church 1135!. Sunday urgmg a mure energdï¬c and dexoted (hr1slmn mtizenship ï¬t :the basis of true “Preparedness ' Ind [1111 a guard ngamst the mils of mili- iuinsm on the one hnnd and 11111111 1‘- fnorume or selï¬sh math-mum to exâ€" 1~‘t111g W113 and to thv (1-115:va 1hrâ€!- 10111111: our people 111. the uzhpr plays. all beautilully combined into an artistic whole. The music, both instrumental and vocal, was a clam in: element of the production. the school orchestra, in charge of Mr; Morgan, furnishing all incidental mu. sic. The dancing, too, in charge d Miss Reid. added much to the beauty of the pageant. bringing in the artis- tic and classic elements. The peasant and {airy costumes were all made by. the domestic science classes and d.- signed by Miss Chamberlain. the art teacher at high school. To Miss Me- Elrath belongs a great deal of credit for the beautiful grouping of passa‘ss from the diflerent plays, and for the successful work done in the past weeks. All these whose efforts to make this entertainment a succeâ€" were expended were more than r9- paid by the flood of enthuniolm shown by the Iudiencc, The truck meet on Suturdny with Blue Island It the high school I'll u victory for Dcerï¬cld, the score being 16 to "-7. â€n Saturday the truck team will enter a track meet at New Trier wnh Evanswn, Lake View nï¬d Nicholas Senn competing ulm. There will be junior und senmr events. The gum:- on Monday hctwwn Lla- coln and Elm Plave Schools Iesultod in favor 0! Elm Place in the score of 10 to (L These gramm-r school games are all under (he direction of Mr. Rmhuchrr‘ At thc- Prmlxytenun thumb. the Rev. George K. Newell, one of the leaders in the Presbytery of ('hncn‘o and a man wnlely and {ax-ortbly known m the dononnnation, \nll @- cupy {he pulpit Sunday morning. MQ' Zï¬th, in [he absvm‘e of Ur ll-ulvsnn '1 the General Assembly of the rhurth now being hclll m Aklantxc (fly. ‘ It is interesting to note ln connoe- tion with the Innuel meeting of Ger.- eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, now being held In All-mic City, that Dr. llnlnwn of the High- land Park Presbytenan t‘hurrh )3 one of the delegates m attendance The daily papers have had a good dell to say about the Intrreetmg work ‘0! this nssembly. It is made up of in equal number of nnnuters Ind elders selected by the local presbytenoo. This honor has been conferred on Dr. [)obson because of his successful work in our own local rhurrh and he work {or the Presbytery of this dutrict‘ with headquarters It (‘hiuxo ‘ ‘ The retiring Moderntor is the Ray.) Andrew J. Stevenson. president flf1 Princeton Theologiul Seminnry and formerly pastor of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church of New Yoda For the present yvnr I’r Mnmul’,; president of (‘00 ('ollegc, (‘cdlri Rapids. Iowa. hn~ hot-n elected moat. eramr. The Gem-ml Aswmhly denls with church pnlir)‘. n11~‘lH."~. benevolence; doctrme mui all mum: mm or dmurb; lhg‘ |4ll(‘\1]«)7.~‘ (hrwuuhnu! {he (hum) orgmzlzutmri . v Mr. Newell was formerly paslur of {he 8!. (‘loud l’resl-yu-run (‘hun‘h at West Hrangv, N. J.. and Wm called from there to the Sxxth l’reshymnln ('hurch of L‘hu‘agn where he succeedâ€" ml the Rev. Dr. Merrill. Rev. George K. Ncwell, former pastor of [he Sixth Presbyterian Church of Chicago W)†preach n.“ Sundly morning m the absence of Rev. R. Culvin Dobson. The Woman's Mnswnary Roast)" of the Find I‘rcsbï¬ermh (‘uhrrh of Hvanslun has muted the members .1 [he I’reshywrwn (hum-h to hear Mr, Sherwood Eddy at the I’resbymr-n Church. Evanston. this afternoon. Presbyterian Church News High School Notes I Th:- exrrr;~r~ vnll h‘ hrid UL the Villa." (nmnum, or 1! the weather shouid he unfinorlbd'uz (ammunxty â€oust A sperm] human 1- ex- u-nded tu All rflldcfl“ of the North Shore. ' Sent: will he â€and for Veteran of ("lvil and Spanish-Abnerlrln Wan, and members of Olglxrynl Lemon, They are rrqunkad report to H. M. (apron (human; omen-l Day Exerrinea 5. «What .1. (hr nflembbl‘ The pro- gram lmludm the [Ming u! putri- oUc wasp I») the ludhnrc And I pa- trmxu' cuxwrm by ‘he tug: Hrflment trmlu' \ Band. Grrm-n Lulhc ('hurrh This mum by there I] he an apron air In! 1hr (Zr'mm. Win-nu ('hun‘h m chargv- " â€20' ladifl' \er .\m‘w()‘ The 1413;! “11}! MW Thur.- i.._' The Phil-1h“ Cut- In enur‘ uinod at the home 0’ In E Arv menu-om on Tuesday qvemng. Winmkn Hench! â€In, Eton-bu “on. Wnlimm J. CIlhoun, former l'mted Sums Minuur to (Turn vnll be the npc-bu-r It [In ‘mnrm Mom orul I)n\ exvrvxnl p: be held on Sundu) “{IA-rrznxpr1. M“ .‘Nh, I! {our «What n. â€W nflemhum The pro- ('ur. Lin-en Bay Rd l‘fld IJUH'] [no Hm I ('1 l‘nnnél, PIPUVF Hour: of Serum Sumiu) Svhool ‘. 3:30 A. M Mnrnng \Vunhlp ,, 10:45 A M nIKrml nLI n.’ lhc urucn 0! un- Chun‘h The Suadn) Srhoolix-non \nll be- found 1:. .\r1.- 15.1 Hit-"The ('nunnl u! Jerusuh-m." 7 At nwrvzmg u‘onhif Rev l’n-ngn wxll prvnvh nn "(Zoni'ï¬l’lnn {0! Thu \gr," hum}: hil rim-flu on lhe Scrlplun- m- {uund inEAru 15:13 I?! In the cH-nmg the inor'n culeect "121 be "‘ bur lnnne (Edd: m- SfrVICQ " The ('hnsnnn Emflvor In†hold the†rrgu!†mulnnnr)‘ moeung. Thv (opxr of duruui‘fl in “Haw Mm- sums Arr Bleulng Ui- Wor)d" and Will he led lr)’ Berth. mint-hurt Mr Wm Noerenbcyr In elected to mph-awn! the Sundl'y Srhodl u 010 State Sund-y School Conn-Mum m be held m Spnngï¬cld, In, men monm‘ Eu-mlx Mid-Wm Ad Hnmilton' Carburtt'u Ovenllu â€"SoU Lon ut pron-I Wholouh Pnu- Carharu': ()venltu rn’nv the but yrputntn-n s fur wranna quamm and dept-midtnr (Hrs in We“ as pedal :11 ï¬nd wmkmarnr p N m. an-f.|m1|ur mm the comum nu- m pint-p (m (an (iv: mcralls and mi] spun. mu Hm “ppm! “HIV 1:) pn-‘utt \uut IAN") ILJr ur .l't ~ 1hrâ€: at “hululr {my Cuvhrfl'u brow. Doni- Ovnolh. oniy SI 35 Automobile Under: $2.25 The Store - for Men and Boy: l’rm‘fn‘nl full Illr «flutters, lauluuâ€"d hm-nc, um-rruhlr (din! \zn l-r u nm‘. ptulnlmg aim“ the dun! at x (Trill irst United Evap. Church VERY MAN dim rum 1 (u should have cm of then gu- mcnu in his (graham. When united on the r you dnp mm the uuâ€"mu m I bunutc Ind Ire fully protettcd I‘m-t dnrt and new. You If. Cmrcly toured from toe to chm. UNlON-AIJ. II dullly handy [or the man aboot thehouu- the ï¬gtwrman. the hunter 3nd cmv mun who do" rod that "‘Quufl clothes protection. THE maternal it extra quality Khan dnllmbluedemn, ( m rectly cut 1nd urdtu made up Seams are tnplr med, butnm: u- curcly lntcned mw patent clups Enght pockets are cpm-enwntly pm ed and roomy Man's tint. 34 b 50 wobt at Co! 0.. ol lb.“ 3! once â€"â€"It “I“ earn In pncc In good (lomu awed Scrum $2.25 Youth'n I.“ I2 u 1‘ I! 31.75 N 'rlyer Wed. X45 1' M are rurdhlly ln\'lh~d h the urucn of 1h. Ian“. Lu- W†Tine for S_t_raw only “r"? [vrï¬uvrdh‘r â€N ha dam. 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