WWSLSOpaniIMm (lur Treasury experts will mum 4,000 silver dollars in an hour. ()n A basis of eight hours a day it would take an export counter 204 years to counts two billions of dollars which ['rw‘w Sam raised for the Liberty hmn. That gives no idea of the ~tvmondous amount necessary to carry Our Home Industryâ€"«Canning Every housewife this year should restore to her home the often over- looked home industries of canning. preserving, pickling. and drying of perishable fruits or vegetables. The large number of new back-yard gar- dens which have been planted this year shortly will begin to yield their extra harvest of beans peas. carrots. beets. sweet corn and tomatoes. The regular supplies also will reach the markets and. as happens each sumâ€" mer the local supply at times will exceed immediate consumptive capa- city. Not to conserve much of this surplusage food would he sinful waste. The present food and labor situa- tions are such that no household is jusilfled in looking to others to re- lease 1! wholly from individual re- sponsibility and constructive action in saving and conserving food. (‘anning nf course. already Is a proï¬table industry for women and childrpn in thousands: of homes. To aidthv humo mnsorvainn movement. the Dvpartmrm of Agriculture has issued :1 new Parmbr's Bulls-tin nn hnmv canninz and another on home drying of (min and vow-tuhh-s. These froe pzlmphlvu ,‘huxllr‘ ho rum! and followed in vvory lmu‘vhuld which wishes to translate purrilxtiv impulsn into concrete service. The railroads will be burdened with the transportation of “an69 foods and civil and military neces- and manufacture to dlstrlcts incap- able of supplying their own needs. lt follow; that all locally produced foods. conwrved by home methods. lmsvnthe wlntt-r pressure- on trans- {wrtmion anew-lbs and also relonse similar products of factories for other pulposos. ities {rum loculitivs nf production Cannmg rails for no special skill and for men oquipmont beyond a wash lmiler and )nri. Fresh products. r‘loanliness. and hour are tho (-hh-f rrquirvnmms. as (won “mar is not (“semfm fur canninz fruits under modern prnm‘dure. Fruits and wwwâ€" tahlm mnrt-nvm'. can he dried ofï¬- (‘ivntly in the sun. over a range or 2.1:: <tnvo. or heron- an electric fznr Hnmr-mmie shallow trays of “'(md ur heavy wire :croen are“ the chief r-qui‘pment required. John L Udell..Editor and Publisher Paul L. Udell. . . .:: . .Superintendent Esther C. Baker ......... City Editor Florence Warner. .::. .Society Editor loretm Kress. . . .:Deerfleld Reporter THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Telephones. Highland Park 557. 558 Published Weekly by JOHN L. L'DELL at Highland Park. Lake County. Ill. PAC! NOR WI! T. THI'RSI)AY ’H It has been just a' year since we opened our establish- ment. Highland Park people have recognized the superior quality of our candies and ice cream and have shown true appreciation by their generous patronage. Quali- ty is our motto and our fu- ture success will be based upon offering customers “Even better than the bestâ€. Give us a trial. 1 The Highland Inn I: J I ' LY â€(“6 [he multvr Hun-hf It Illghlumli \n'( of Man h! 12H Telephone 237 Ul SITE. I'L'll‘r nlllll â€I .V. M‘VUHU â€Li'V‘i l‘ ; K { (‘nmpholl (‘hnpmr n, E, S. will;,.\p..m. fhnld in: annual picnic at Lake Frontl ‘ . N ~1 1Park nn Wmlnmdny. July eighteenth, , 1r Mr. and Mrs. (‘harln-s S. Mnurun n! iRzn‘iniu hm! as their Sunday flue-Its. (Mr. and MM. Mnurlcv Schoh- of jEdgewater. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waterhouse of Des Moiues, 12L. uro spending a month with their part-ms. Mr‘ and Mrs. W. E. Waterhouw n! Bloom St. Mrs. Andrn-u‘ mamfln-M and dnuL'h (er Anna and son Humid spent Mun day In (‘hlcugo‘vlsmng friends. Miss Lida Gourely had as her week end guests. thp Misses Marlon Steele and Janet McCain 0! Am- hurst Ohio. Mrs. G. L \‘etter had as her {most last week Mrs. C. Lundgron of Ohio. Mr. E. Nelsnn and Mr. ()scar Lar- son left Monday on u mumr trip to St. Paul. Minn. Mr. William Hint: who underwent an operation for appendicitis at tin- Bvanstnn hospital 'lut week is gut- ting along nicely and will return honw in a fvw days. "‘l‘l thmn's Home llllll Prirvigvt \liflinrmry .Qucloty of the United Evangelical church will meet with Mrs. Schults of Skokie Ave. thil af- ternoon. ' Mrs. E. Roger Fritsch of Perry. 111., who spent the pus! (my Weeks In this city visltlng friends and rela- tives" loft un Saturday owning fur Fentnn. Mich. whorv sh? wlll vial! her parents Mr. and Mrs. Moon. Tho Ladivs Aid Society 1:! the Swedish Luthern (‘hurch Highwmd will hold an ice cream social nn Sat- urday evening at thv hnmo of Mrs. Wagoner in Highwnod. Mr. A. R. (‘nrquevlllo and his; daughters (‘ntherlno nndMiss (‘nruce' Marie (‘nrqum‘lllv spent July fourth at (‘ulvma lml.f Mr. Jeflrny (‘aruuc-l ville ls spendlng a part of the sum- me-r 2! (he ('ulvvr military camp. Mr. and Mrs, C. .(‘. Bullock nf Rn- \'ini.| are spending a fmv days in "mohixan. Mr. and Mrs. Ilm‘ï¬rn Tnylnr of Lnulsvlllr. Kmltuvk)’. wm'l- gnu!!! last wnok Of Mr. and Mn’. (lornld I'm-k. Mr, Erm-it (‘n-lM-r kl! Sunday for le-nln, \lir-h. who-rm lm wlll spvnd (hr- summer on n farm. Mr and \lr!‘ Wllll‘m Snu‘h hml u~ tlwlr Sunnluy gun-ti Mr, and Mrs. Larson and children at (‘Jllmuru Iiinyd Moon lrft Saturday {or Pon- ton. Mich. where he will spend snnu. time visiting his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Moon. ' Mr and Mn. Ruscw HurKo-ss and small sun of Rowmnnvillm â€L. were the guests for a few days last week of Mrs. Peter Hint: of N. Second St. Mrs. B. A. l-‘esscndon and Miss 'Dorothy Fvsscndon are with Mrs. Robert Gray at Fort Sheridan for the summer, having C'ORt’d “Content" their place henn MN. Charles L. Boyer spent Sun- day in Wheaton. iil.. visiting friends Miss Ethel Hill is enjoying a two weeks outing at Drucos Lake. Mr and Mrs. ,Alfrvd Hill and daughter Miss Helen and Miss Jennie Hedstmm spent Sunday In Chicago as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wahlen. Mr. and Mrs. J. “i (‘roshy and ion Tony are spending twn weeks in ()lnvy, HL, visiting relatives. Miss Hedwig Gieser ls spending this week in Freepon, lll.. as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Schultzv, fur- merly 0! this my. Mr. anph Blum 0! Madison, Wis†is spending :1 (9w days this wvek us the gum"! nf Mrs. Peter Hintz. Mn. Parli the ( Mrs. J. I- Turrlff and daughtor. Mary Beverly returned homv Friday from a ten days trip to Louisville. Ky.. and Jacksonville. Fla. Mrs. (L W. Rosailcr um] son of Chicago. “I†spend Hw week Mid with ,\lr~. V.\! A‘ MIhills n! Pure-st Aux .\l r LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS I ~. Snnme-l Parlizmwnl. Mr. und (X S. Pvubudy and Mr‘ (‘lun-lwr amen! ur> spending a mnmth in as! Mn. S. H, Bailey oLKeno-‘hn. Win"; thrue sons and daughter matured; ‘down to Highland Park the Hh nndi were. tho guest! 0! Jdm (‘hrhtmIIULI Mr. and Mrs; E, F1, Andrnws and daughter. Mina Grnrg Andrew: M? spending the lumnwr a! Emmr cluh. Minn Androwxxnt prawn! In spending a few days at Yale Gem-II. Wis. Mr. and Mrs, Samud Irvin had all rhvlr gum! m‘o‘r tho ‘fnurth. Mr. P. P" Bmu' n! Milthurt, Hi. In-tpm‘linn u! nknndlrd garden: in Ruvlniu :md Highlam’ Park is being ('zlrril-d nn h) diflnrï¬lt pï¬mh' np- pointed to do tho magi. Mr. and Mra‘ John (Russo! and son James Grunt and duungr‘ Ple‘an of Oak Park were the junta of Mn, .meN (‘urunl nu Wa-dnn-sday I)! Inst I‘lltlv Harold Blumflï¬pld Ihn had his Pyv hurnvd by a. “1'!‘ cravkrr which exploded In hht lace In! Tum.- day Is gvtllnx along nicely. Mri. Prod Pnrtrr of anlnln re- turned yesterday fro. O crulm- un (Sc-urxlnn Ray : Mr. Hmm Wullin 0! Chicago, was 1“,..." (“MON '9‘.†fhv “wk «In! RlH‘tt (i Mr. and Mn _.._. thr) Fisher of lenln Park. , Al â€N. "mum" U, n Thr childrrn Hf Rnfln'ul umh‘r lhc- din-vtinn of er Prnni It. [inn will lHl-u‘t ¢'\'('l') l-‘rMn; mbrninx M tha- Hminiu ~(‘hm-l huuw fur Rt-II (‘run wurk‘ “F and \h'x Rubi-rt (in-1x u! Rn: \iuin :ln- unjuymu u mom!» (-rulu on (‘u-uruiun Bay with frlvnd- m HH'II‘ ).‘|('hl .\'ui~ â€11' gm“! of Mrs. 1 Wildvr fur two work! Mn. (Eustm Grurll yhu “Lh- lukrn tn tlu- .hmmlunu hmphul 1m» nmnlh- mzu sum-rim: from u flroku- n! puru- Iy~i~ I~ \c-r) murh nnprmvd and h run-Hm! lmmr Ivt-d:|,\.r lulu] I’urk rr~idrnf \lr. \Iq-hilh- (‘nhh loan-x the varly part of HO“ Wonk («I l'rnnvv, H.- uuw :u an amhulana drh‘vr unh 'In- Ann-rimâ€. Hold Sch Rm. \h. n. u. xx. Pun-rim“. rm lbw-n in HH' Auxustnnu Hulblthl. Chicago. 0 r â€11- pm! wc-vks. whh hluod pol.“ 'mim: i~ \a-r} much Imprmw-d. umf Applix-ntin'h fur (h. position of Pnllcv Ofï¬cer wm‘he rNuh’ed until Friday. July 2001. 1917. at 5:00 o'clock ‘.\lr. (‘nrl Uc-iwr lt-fl Sunday {or I‘m Mninm‘. In, who" he has 2w- m~ptm| :I pmilluu u‘ nmnnm-r n! :1 rvndrrmu plum M HIM (H), \li~~ FlurI-nm- l‘uhnt Hf (‘amhl’idm-~ \I.’l~'.~‘_, will urriu- Saturday In he- thv gum! of Mrs. Tin-um- Mthn Mr~x Jumw 1.. Mnrfln Im- m lu-r sun->15 lhi~ \n-«k. \lrno. l.. T. Burma .1! ermklyn. \l.|~'.~‘.. and Miâ€"s JuHu Hull n! â€031““. Mn». «'Y‘i {H 'mnu‘: M \a-r} much mu) ho hum.» in tax Mrs. J. (‘uwloy nndï¬hlldren Dun» thy and Allan of @Icuzn. Irv the- Kuosts of Mn (‘harlvi L Oemlnor for «worn! day-l, Mr. and Mrs. Pran’ls R. Gehr vrlll lc-nvo today for a ton dupe vlnll with relatives in Racine and Waterloo. \VIi. The Installation of Mean of Short- dan Rebeoca Lodge No. 801 was held last Mondn) P“€l\|lli§ The ufflcorn Installed m-re: Mrs. Charles Sunburn. \‘nhle Grand; Min 5 Knnsk. Vice Grand: and MIA! Em! le Knnnk. Sec- rotary. Mr. and Mrs. (T P. Bonn and three children n! (‘hlcagumwore the Sun- day guests of Mr‘ ï¬nd Mn. John Rhinesmnh. ’ The Young Ladle- t)llulon Club of nghwood will she | dance on Sat- urday evening, July; rennet-nth. In the Spanish-American Velerann' Hall; Invitations have beg sent out And all ladles who wlah‘llo attend must present them at thejloor. Mrs.Smnm-lbovinlnn as her guest her ulslvr. Mrs. Blmï¬h M. Muller. and her daughter â€In; (fuhn-rlne Muller of El Pasoufl'exu. Mr. 3nd Mrs. Hene'y 'J. Thnyer of N. Sheridan Road hut! returned home from I montha‘ mt ' trip through the east. On their hay they found perfect wenther and Snly tho but of repaired roads. Thai visited former Highlnnd Parker:- nhd all interesti- ing pointy; on the 0“!“ It MI Just been that Dr. H. J. Ullnunn In 1M: In to Mace. hnhor hue not been made known. ' Ullmn and the chlldn'n are l_n Whole. Inn. Mm Marlon Norcï¬u left Thun- dny for Long Lake. '1... to be [one all wmmer. . HIE HIGHL x ,\I r~ \lr erhnrd J Street 0' (‘nrnmlu |l.. i~ spvndinx wmr tllun- lwn- “uh Mn!» .\lr Strm-t 1~ a furnu-r Hum. l-[n‘l‘ Rhlln-h‘rl B. A. \Vnrl‘lh so'rlt‘lt Frldn)‘ City (Ilvrk 2"? 1":er Mum .‘Ur‘U hem.“ (Ill ‘13:“! In :1 Im p_ "L will h4- om. of Hu- ‘fo-ulurn-e u! Hm “fr. Pamâ€) pnnlm Hrr denlnwi and unyom- rllllnx up Emmy haw “1th [viewed for me :elthI-r Sunday or Quflng the week May (Hillll‘rn. Bimbo-fry who" rule Hill be wrw-d em day an Ian: M [utrnwlwrrlm lanl‘ f Mm. H) run J. Sam-um. h- npc-ndlng :lllrt'c'I‘PC‘kr-IH l’lluburx.l’n.. Hailing hm mun, Mn. .1{. u. Lana-IL Friday a. In. 31.101“) (he caddies will mom for further Innlrucllon In nvimminn and lite-anvil); Among the thing." bring (lush! nrv the iol~ lowing nimlm, the American crawl stroke which in n modiï¬ed Aullrnl- inn crawl. llu- imam-on. side- aver arm, aide under arm. and but utmke. urimmingiwlth nrml only and lean only and ~0w to swim when both Arm: nnd ion nre tied. how to break away from ‘ drowning per-Ion when unwed lrom3iho {mm or near. «my way u! umin‘funmmncioul peo- plr. Hu- Selim-i711 nnd Ssh-cuter method.- n! nmuMï¬-uiun le numlwr of rrqu-mln ruminl from uihQ-r un-upn bi Highland Park young pc-uplo would indic‘v a [rt-.1 demand for lnIlru inn 0! thin hind. One group of ,mu ladiw i: among those wishing to me proï¬cient lion; thin line. AM are organism; [or nut purpose. ‘ Al Hm requmt 1-! n number a! Exmuor raddlru “hm nrv (Smirn- of securing tho: Boy Scout Instruction a (mop I». tn be urgnnlxvd for them. The (mop will met-t wet-Hy m the new cuddle club hauu- Ind like up the work u! antâ€"nld. Muslims. nln‘tchpr carrying. etc. In the tnteresu of some a! the caddies who desire this work. but are prevented by cuuflm pnnntn. it might be stated thut n kWh-due 0! such thing dom- na 1n any wu ob- Hgnte a boy to mmury duty. It merely prepares- him (or the emer- gc-nclea n! a normal. peaceful life. Aeeldo-nt~ mu) horn-n nt Inp' time and «rum: rev-alt! may be pre- vented 1! one h†a knowledge of nrut-Md and other lessons learned In Buy Smut "rt. Any boy lntorenud In this kind of work will be welo‘med by lhe ban who have nrxnnlnd n and any «out fmm another troop who with“ to Ff‘fur‘l' tho IIIIIYUQUOD in order to pautht-c'xnmlnnllo. of hip may in.†may dn so Mm (‘mhlnx took her (m. the “‘lH'hlrd ('Iuh M1! to the Assortm- Hun vamp nl I’mfl'l Lake hm Thur-dn) lnunlnmi Thi- trfp I’M mmh- In lhc- Moral-r hm â€H N In a happy 34-! 0! [Ida that hulk-d at Hu- mghlnnd Purl dun-mt on the "he nhuul Imam. 0!:an; WWI "what! the hump ponple {tom â€ma (0 "m of HM- bvnunful numbundinn and deâ€" thlful llml-i the] HP? cnhy'nx. M Adm “but (‘unhln' Hu-n- nn- (hp fnl- Inuinx xlrln a! cabin Darla-m- JPN)". HHdu Lurmm. min-l HI". Sophie Arthur P4“ Rube-rt.- formvrly noon! maner n! Hlnsdnlo will be in churn n! the (map and Jame.- lmu- o! Har- A mud. rnmfnflnhle dining rwnn. um! um! nllrm‘Hvr. with da‘lh‘hvun home ('rmkvd hnlx, MM uph-ndm \arN-ly m-ru-d nklllfullr ll buund [u numwwl, Thv (-kavn dinnm on Sunday {mm wy High School VIII he nnluunl scout mMIl‘f. lh-Iukl. Martha lep Dnrmhy Lil'- rc-ntz. Bdnn We-vhlrr um! [JIM-n Hu- Anocutlnn hp hc-onnw ï¬rmly Mum-hm! under ‘h...’fï¬l‘h‘ll' mmmnh 1mm ..1 Mm Marin: Ham. who un- da-ralnndi (he balm-- lhnruuxtly, um! uhn hm- undchakrn lhlu much mwiod branch of «murm-nr) unrl fur. Hu- A-«x-Imlnn. Thc- nu'd hm- Iu-.~n 11-" for mm" Hnu- and our rquipmvm hn- never hvrn put to a M-Ua-r mu- lhnn fl (hr pn-wm llmv mvning (‘hnpn-r l) Mr. and Mn. “when Bmlth hue n-turm-d {rum (khan/Ml In" In" I mm of a few was. A! n marlin: .luh rvlehrmhml n-pum-d that the rmwlph about If. Mn. [on]: 0! I of Chlcm. worthy Matron. dc Purl Chip“? No. 22R. 0. I. 8. was I luau In! \ka. for non-ml day: of Mn. Ar- thur St. Peter. , é Mn. [Mun ln'l‘wr and children “HI lt-avv Sunߤ' fur Welcome. Mlnn., to spend 4 Fun": with frlc-nda nnd relatives. 1 o! Jacksonvmo. . h vhmu her parents. Rev. 1 â€In. P. C. Vol- con Indeï¬niteâ€! ‘ ' Mr. and In. I Hal-n cl Roekpon. wen t luau on log- dï¬ and Tuesday .of Ir. Ind In. W; B. Spengler. ' In \ lixmoor L":- Slvln' (‘rrw Th. marlin: o! â€w Fourth of -hrn!hm,oommluw H run that [he dluhunwmrnh and thou! b'lllnm-d I-m-h (Mu-L ulnr meeting of (‘umpM-H ‘ VIII lnkv place (MI and-dip: TBLWNB“ Bowman Dairy Compdfdy Raymond W. Schne Telephone 331 Conan! Checking, Deposit and Commercial III-in.“ Advance in Price July 1% â€"â€" When in need of â€"+â€"-: Overalls for gardening, Camen ter Work, Auto Repairing; Eta, Don’t forget i Schneider 5 . Hehasthem to sell,,$1.00, $1.25, 51 Guaranteed to give the bat servio her how carefully hmdled before it reaches u So to Solemn! you we Perfectly Murine i‘ the. mo] it~ then automatically bottle And cap Puteuriud Milk is Good Clean Milk heated to proximately H6 degrees Fahrenheit and held that temperature for 30 minutes, then cooled I dcnly. This process in no way destroys thc nutritive n; of the Milk. It does however. “my burn germ life thnt Milk may contain. ' We say “May†bounce there is tiny: l eh: that Hill: “may†contqin harmful Wu no m Capital and Surplus, $120,000 North Shore Trust Company GKER AV. W comes to you untouched by human: hm W.CornuCcntnlAn.uIdSh-1dulu Announcement We have one car left at the old price. No more to be had before the raise, so save some money. 109-110 Vine Avenue cent Paid on Time Certificates cent Pnid on Sawing: Deposits HIGHLAND PARK. 9. (ELBNCOE. 7. Lot. I'm- 73 Men's Fumisher (Asunlo-k) DIRECTORS “3% 11%- lTr-Ilco- 13 S. St. ]oh1§Au.