is CXâ€" dealâ€" ehind i the T est, ecord veled way. es of alues Cceée:â€": With the removal of the First Meâ€" thodist church edifice from the corâ€" ner of Ridge avenue and Lyon street, Evanston, passes one of the oldest landmarks of the north shore city. For upwards> of fifty years the church has occupied this site, a famâ€" iliar object to the thqusands who daily pass to and fro on the Ridge avenue thoroughfare. The demands of business, demands which cannot be denied, are the cause of the removal. The commercial vaâ€" lue of this corner for nonâ€"busiâ€" ness uses and the new Evanston home of Cadillac motor cars will be opened on the property about the middle of. June. This new sales and service station, established and operated by the Cadâ€" illac Motor Car companyâ€"Chicago branchâ€"is made necessary by. the growth of business, A growth â€" so of Chicago announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Bare Gordon, to Clarence Michael Bartelme of Northâ€" brook, Thursday, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. Barteime will be at home after the first of August in| Northbrook. â€" The children in the Deerfield gramâ€" mar school who have been neither abâ€" sent nor tardy the entire past yeat, are: Alfred artd Charles Johnson, Haâ€" zel Easton, s’rieda Féhsenfald, Doroâ€" thy Hatch, +Cathering Ho#man and Sigvard Johnson. | Earl Kress of Carlstadt, N. J., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. visiting H. Kress SsUNDAY, JULY 8 ~|6:30 p.n MONDAY, JULY 9 ! 7:30 p.n Admission: Adults 27¢; war tax 3c£ Children under 12: 13¢; war tax 2¢ The staggering splendor of t depths unrolling before youl thrilling fights between d manâ€"eating monsters of the‘ Sundayâ€"Fox News and Comedy Mondayâ€"Pathe Review an;l Comedy ADMISSION Adults 27¢; War tax 3¢ 85 WONDERS OF THE S J. E. Williamson‘s xï¬ Miss Lulu McGrath DON‘T MISS IT ;u Home oA Evanston Branc]‘x Cadillac rapid that the present building has beén found inadequate in the first year of its use. The convenience of authorized service by competent Cadâ€" illBe mechanics has proved exceedâ€" ingly popular with North Shore. Cadâ€" illge owners. ifk‘he new structure is planned ‘to pébvide for future increase in busiâ€" négs. Two stories in height, it will have a frontage of 100 feet, depth of 140 feet, a total floor space of 30,000 sz(anre feet, and a service capacity of 50 cars a day. "The building will be of {most atâ€" trmctive design. Fireproof construcâ€" tipn | throughout will safeguard thj atitomobiles which are brought ir! fo icing and the most modern venâ€" tilation system will protect the healtll of the mechaniecs through proper ellmination of the exhaust gases. _ EERev. and Mrs. Samuel Fritsch and d‘ughter. Helen Mary, of Cleveland |, are the guests of Mrs.| Fritsch‘s rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhlke | Samuel Ott of Chicago| was the week end guest of his niece, Miss Vio I* Rockenbach. i | Mrs. Auston Plagge and; baby ‘re} tl"med last week from a visit at th xme of Mrs. Plagge‘s mother, â€" Mrs udin of Duluth, Minn. _ . Marshall Frederick isâ€"taking a te jeeks course at the Greer qutomobil hool, Chicago. _ ,' t | Miss Vivian Haggie had as he guest Sunday and Monday, her co lave returned from a motpr trip tf reen Bay, Wis, I E Harvey Stryker, son of Mr. an r. and Mrs. Irvin Stryker of We sterman avenue, was awarded °t arvard university scholarghip give y the Harvard club of (;hicago,' e student best recommended amon, e high schools of Chicago) and vicinâ€" y. This is an. honor which »hqs ever been received by any other $tyâ€" jent in this locality. /l$ i4 | Work has started on ~ colohi@# ouse for Mr. and Mrs. Car{ Andersar n the lot north of the Réichelt, Jr. esidence. Robert and Charles Pett]: re the contractors, | | | Samuel Hole, who is en route frofi is home in Lexington, Ka., to Shdal y, Mont., where he and His broth ra, have erected a hotel.:lspent lak uesday with his mother, Mrs. L IEA 7:30 p.m. r{véhester Wolf and Theodore Knaa nd fhe ocean‘s eyes with Lvers and eep. Hesqay wilil HiD IPMGIVL, RUOCA 236 NC Iole. ( 2 f w [ € Mrs. Frank Peterson Had as thpr ruest last Thursday, Mrs. Edward [herricn of Highland Par*. ' DELU X Miss Louise Kersten ‘of Chica kind. | s S hrl Here‘s drama of the thril‘-a-mipute #\ j;athe Comedy International New L A KE F %' Complete equipmént of tlte special | tools which have been developed iAt l the Chicago branch for the econgrfiâ€" | cal servicing of Cadillac automobiles ) will be installed in the service shops. | Nothing that contributes to the rénâ€" dering of proper service will be onfitâ€" ted and Cadillac owners in| Highlgnd Park and the néighboring Nofth Shore communities| can rest assu | that the new Evanston branch wWill }' meet every demand upon it; for satisâ€" | factory work. * | ACK HOLT A handsome â€" showroom \for . n automobiles, a used far display r s offices, lounge, an retirin'g roofh, parts stock room, and storage sp for finished cars will ocjxpy e ground floor. The service| déepaftâ€" ment, reached by ar incline from the street level, will occupy the ent re second floor. [ +A TIGER‘S CLAY Sunday guests a'} the hmhe of s Fred Kimbark qnd son, Shernjan of Ravenswood. ; | l _ Mr. and Mrs. ashmere| of Waodâ€" stock have moved into one of the Stryâ€" ker apartments. 1| | + Rev. M. L. Thimas spent sevéral days of last week at a| Syn al meeting in Monmouth, Ill. |* Mrs. Glen Bowman will be hosfess to the Thursday fterhoox& club next week. & T Mrs. Fyank Saeman an sons who have been. vis $Karch home for |several Saturday for their hom Plains, Wis. | | Mr. and Mrs. W van, Wis., spent 1 of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. A. E. She from a‘two month of Mrs. Thomas } ton Heights. William. Neville of last week in ï¬ was called becau his brotber. ‘ Mrs. C. W. Bo bridge on Friday * The Notth No sociation busines ficers and direct dxy evening at Rockenbach. Lorraine Weigl ter of her little Saturday «afternc birthday anniver Mr. and Mrs. | Bruce daughter, Shirley, and Mr derson visited Mrs. L Highland Park Sunday. Shis HIGHLAND PARK PRESS,]|HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS in S le will afterno hfield C meetin Ts Was he hom Li.‘lliam Ege of Deélaâ€" esday at the hfme Lmil Fre%erick. | rman has returned F’ visit at the hpme itchcock of Arlingâ€" spent the first Rart ffingham, wherg he ary entert* friends n in he of â€" th t he death of entertath at emetery) asâ€" zx of th# ofâ€" held TBursâ€" > of Gabrge three stnall ting ati| the weeks, fileft ined a fumâ€" Sat a pmarty nor off her Blaine , Olivi ndgre in and Anâ€" O8$ T \PLIEEN O PS|f.} |sp 2 0fi¢e) £ d n 'wiapNESL.DAY, JULY 11| 7:30 pm. _ FRIDAY, JULY 13 7:30 r THURSDAY, JULY 12 7:30 pri. _ SATURDAY, JI;‘LY 14 /0 |7;:30 p Admission: Adults 27¢; war tax 83c | f Matinee S;htu'rday‘at fl.30 | Ch‘ildre*x under 12: 18¢; war tax 2¢ | Admigsion : A#ult.g' 27¢; war tax 8 | I | ~_ _/ Children under 12: 13¢; w# tax ? ; _ GLORIA SWANSON | _ | .. | _ MALCOLM MACGREGOR, P _ | 1.5% _ _~! _ OVE AND LON CHANEY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredrick and family visited relatives in‘ Crystal Lake, Sunday, s | | 6 Miss Faith Reichelt who attends Northwestern) university, will attend the summer gchool of the University of Colorado Boulder. Mr. and Nfl's. W. B. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendorf and son, Jim» mie, have returned from‘a two weeks‘ fisking trip. | Miss Ruth Rockenbach is spending ten days at ('T’amp Warren, near Benâ€" ton Harbor, Mich., where her aunt, Miss Irene hockenhach, is teaching a cotirse in "Children‘s Methods." Miss Rocken}ach will return with her niece and spénd a month at the home of her father, George Rockenbach. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards had as their guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer and daughter and son of Wilâ€" mette, 10. of Mrs, J. A. Reichelt, Jr., attended a lunchéon at the Woman‘s City club, Monda&y. _ .| i Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckel and son, Mr. and Itirs. Ray Reeds and two sonsg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison of Irving Park. + G]oria’% fastest and flashiesf; an eyeâ€" =© How ;; scher%ng son re ed 1 opener for modern girls and their parâ€" _ to a family tradition. In which a ehts pou } 5oT 0 ditionof: courage binds two bro t [ : The most dramatic sea story ever | > o0 turized. | | ‘ Miss Susie Easton has been visiting Miss Olga Carlson of Waverly Beach, Chesterton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Klemp, (Herâ€"« mina â€" Haunschild), announce _ the birth of a second daughter, in Highâ€" land Park, last week. _ ~~ Alvin M'e){ers motored to Momence, Illinois, Sunday. 7 e George Karch, Jr., has purchased the fire engine station on Waukegan road from Herman Frost. The lot is 50 feet by 300 feet and cost approxiâ€" mately $2700. â€" The ladies of the Presbyterian church are planning to give a delicâ€" atessen and linen sale Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon, July 11 on the Woodman Todd lawn. j Mr. and (Mrs. A. J. Johnson and four children attended the wedding of their nephew, Carl Nelson, of Chesterâ€" ton, Ind., Wednesday. Peter Augard, a former Deerfield resident, was buried Sunday | at Northbrook, The Masons had charge of the funeral. Mr. Augard and his two sons lived with Mr. and Mrs. Nehmzow for several years. _ Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kinder and two small children motored to Spring Hill, W. Va., last week where they will visit Mr. Kinder‘s relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wessling and son, Kenngth, returned â€" last week from a several weeks‘ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp of Payton,, la. | Julia Keith Ransom, who has been | attending Kemper hall, Kenosha, Wis., 'ithis past year, is spending the sumâ€" \ met with| her mother, Mrs.} James | Howard Kphler of the Deer Lick farm. ! Mr. an(r Mrs. John Kopfsky h?vq‘ | moved into their ‘new bungalow on ‘Roiemary terrace. | | | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clouse #nd <sor1, Billy, spent the past two weeks | in Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Clouse are living at the A. J. Johnson home, un til their mew house is completed.© | elen and Bobbie MacWade enterâ€" | tained at a Fourthâ€"of July party, in | complimernt to two little girls of De: | troit, whq are their guests. .°~ j ‘ R. R. Ioudermilk, principal of the !Dekrï¬eld rammar school, has re ltufned from Bloomington, where| he Uhail expected to take a summer cou?'sp _ Mrs. Junge of Omaha, Nebraska, is a guest at the Albert _Hg_g_i. home. Mr. Cunningham is building a large colonial hguse on Rosemary terrace, across from the new home being built for the Gardon Clouses, | Fred Bigderstadt has been ill this past week. . t Harry Norton of Harvey, IIl., spent Sunday at the Fred Meyer home. |_ _ Mrs. Géorge Engstrom and (two children are visiting in M_aripn, 0.‘ chiigdren are VIS!IQINE IM AMNTIMUIUL VC Mrs. Heérman Bubert had as her guests lasti‘ week, Mr. and Mrs. George Frye and ‘three daughters of Boone, la at|the nofmal scho PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS 1EA Also Stan Laurel in "THE PEST‘" in Mrs. Julia Carrol of Everett spen the week end at‘ the home of daughter, Mrs. S. S. Love. ‘~Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis visi Mrs. Pattis‘ brother, Frank Duke Tuedday, who is very il} at his home Chicago. y c | | the ice cream you eat should be absolutely pure. C The same wilting, sweltering heat of| the day that sends thermometers higher and human vitalities lowgr calls for cooling, nutritious refreshment of religiously proâ€". tected purity. i + *} 3 Just such a rare hot weather refreshment is Hydrox Ice Creamâ€"â€"frozen in an atmosâ€" phere a hundred times purer than air and containing 75% more pure cream than the state law requires. _ | f It‘s refreshing to heatâ€"jaded palate and remarkably health spstaining. You!l can safely eat more and more ice cream if you always make sure that it‘s Hydrox. In Hot Weather Particularlyâ€" MÂ¥ WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE LAKE SHORE MOTORS (Not Inc.) 55 South St. Johns A Phone H. P. 115 Highland Park, IIl. Therearesound scienâ€" tific reasons back of this unchallenged superiority _of the Wills Gainte Claire. Hrorox H. W,. Co ALL 'mE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT Also Bull Montana in "ROB ‘EM GOODY Children under 12: (18¢ War tax 2¢ ADMISSIO N EOJ " Katharine and. El are visiting their gr Straub of Chicago. ‘ Mr. and Mré. W. ‘; Irving Park spent Sunfa with Mr. Elizabeth Hofman , gran{{mother, Mrs. | )ICâ€" Â¥a