FAY, ADM n IE The 1Hritihlftittft ' PM pm $3. a. field event of last week in w the boys participated in track El. an“: sports, the kamroo tent , “vanadium of halfthe _ _ C boys. made 39 points: Got. in th-ter/Alfred John- itii. in broad jumping, Raymond - in running, on the land made “ of the points, for which they a'aathe4 prizes ’0! watermelon» lee - and cake. The Deerfield boys it-" tive unit of thirteen tent in- â€. gore were 120 borsCin hm. ' e diyipline we: excel- -htdd the meals were good - food arttm for young children was pro- v!“ with a variety of fruit and “a. No coffee and no pastry In in the diet. All of the 'boys phi h weight. " the final medi- al! ii-tion-some of the boys gai - ad " Inch as five pounds in tie mush. ' A g Pr. tutd Mrs.-.) in visiting Mr, ill“ have recur! Imam. Ill. -t did because one is to retti.vee"nei -, for doing them. The boys, on mucus itrhelpimr each otherl atiii green spade to be stamped or†" belts. This award is for thei - does the most work in each “I. The white shark stamped on E belt was given to each boy who " in the morning dip in the like - ar The tent stamp wan'for’ Hug tent inspection, and the boys! bulb-med to fold blankets cafe-t Altr. A stamp for the camp goat. than who is good natured and " mititae worker, who is imposed-upon" { h the others. yet never trrpdeistttr, C does mom than his. shore for theehtire amp period; was a 'l',',AT/ F" tth. A. Salem, who has beemvUit- Hutu. Reka Koebelin, has returned Kher home in Gary, Ind. "ues Amanda Caney and Bar- b: Buehl have returned from Dun- k, N. Y., when they were mun- litiot Camp Kenjoc-Kety and the Mark E. L. T. s. 'et/hr';',' of interest. including _ Pulls, Buftalo, and fhtn1ty lt Institute. Cincinnati. an ev- V school for girls. _ .. f : . and Mrs. Albert Franken have Mr guest this week/Fr. Edward , .7 of St. Martin's College, at w. r Wishington. t' Bernice Love spent “and†PrHarArith Miss Eleanor“ Van _ of Grays Lake. . 1'1 Arthur Cashmere and son Ar- 12;:th Thursday in Lake Vi!- , Mr. pad Mrs. Douglas. 7 by Hume Stryker spent la" u the George Fatter home in EYE: boys are 1oaefntr forward to tthgtlter outing next year. ' - _ I, Jig. Huehl enjoyed a ‘my , trip through New York', .. - Indiana. and Kentucky, visiting m was conducted nth day, Mid id“. scouts advanced in tfii;,?,'i,'.i a who made the moat' C (lt.1'rti'l'l Newcomb, who now "ttt clâ€: scout. 3:†[items made rawhide .’ in swimming, passed his lite- m‘mu, and is now entitled to hand I life guard. i1liiruiil -"" the friendship of Mr. c. i Ptrer, Jr., with Mr. E. Edway w, the camp director, the Deer- '. up were allowed to join tttg :1.- part of August. N A if. v.1. ' it; better ‘cunp and to embiish CHI standards of average ndhieve. “,3.“ result in ghuracter build.. h“ are liable to be lasting, Cer- H'lurds were given, but each 'iiirihrtv, made tl, realize that a “puny thingy in this life jhlve bhbne because they mast be done in In Squat Bats ff)†Mid boy ms unwind br'.. “my evening having spent i! his weeks as guests of the { Suburbsn Council Boy Scouts ", "rek' , at their camp at Deisnn fâ€, Wis. This is the sixth year ths â€wand troops from Brook- & 'trons, LaGrange, Hinsdale,. w Springs, Berwyn, Riverside, ftdeod and Congress Park, make ibf, council. s,i's3tirratrh the friendship of Mr. C. t “per, Jr., with Mr. Es. Yetr [ ","""‘l)’; an. Inc we 01' an†'.,ltfi" Cuban of Chicago. l Til, _ 2.}. Binghm Will be hostel! . "it in»: sunny Bridge Club! 'ti1aii'iiii") at her home in Irvin: If. m Mri, tii I "Chieag s'P1ti'sriii". " 1YAtetG.' ' ,_, ‘UIWI'S at 'rii7ii'iiid'd, I)EERlfiTELllrr--0 UR 'lia,rflc(itjjijrjiiii,",i'"' alt THE ( WEST . ilF,i,tt,r,t' Kress and Miss!" \, guests at a bridge lunch. E’mty, " the home of Miss I“ Hr5. Karl Om and con * M0 were the dinner. iyt'iir. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson F... _ . Mr. and Hts. N. lem- _, children and Maul; 8. , ‘;""-$-ekmn of Chicag'o Vine View: at the A. J. John-on XV s._.1. Leader, who Info Mr. and Mrs. John turned to their home, in Deerfield News Mrs, George Labahn and daughter', Miss Inna, of Phantom were the guests of Mrs. Fred tabahn on last Wedno'sduy. _ _ Mrs. Robert Johnson “in hosted, at a trrldtre1party' Friday afternoon at her home in Brier Hill. ' i" 'Mrs. Carl 'T.,‘Andemn emerging ed at three tables-of cards on Friday afternoon at her' have. Mrs. Hang Glendorf, Miss Eleanor Meyer in Mrs. Harry Hume received highest icons. The 'out-of-toiwn guests were Miss Mildred Knickerbocker of Chi- cago Mid-Mines Bernice Tucker and Anna Ringdahl of Highland Park. B. o. Frich of Highland Park vii,- ited at the home of Mr.’nnd Mrs. Earn Fritschxlast Supduy. _ _ Miss Mabel Hammer of clii,teit visited pt the home crher '.rh' women Mrs. Olivia Anderson, fut week. Mrs. Wesley Wright, Mia. Ecli- dahl and- Mm. J. Dnhlstedt "of; Chi. ago motored,“ pyirfuld op Wed: acuity with Miss Hummer, and vu. ited at the Anderaon home. ( _ _ jut-.3 and Mrs. Arthur itehead and. Mi'ss Whitehead of Chit 0,-who were enroute to Wisconsin, v ited at the A. J. Johnson homegon Monday. _ Miss Theresa Klemp visited her ‘sishr, Mrs. Ernett Diebert of Cttietr. go on Saturday; _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Linéoin Pettis had as their: oveek,end guests Mrs., Pettis tiothein-th'w ind sister, er. and Mrs. Ever Larson cf Oconomowoc and her, cousins,. Mr. 'tthd Mrs. James 1hakisitrw of Meosho, Witt. On Mon- diy._Mr; 1nd Mrs; "mes Dukelow and Lincoh Penis visited Mr: and Meir. Forrest ,Dukelow of Chicago. Mr. arid Mrs. Jacob Gloden of IBM- fttlo Grove and Mrs. Mary Leikam and two children of Aptakitie visited Mr. and Mrs. Lcrence Gloden on Sunday. T The Wilmot School MM.“ club enjoyed I picnic Sunday at the Wheel- ing Forest Preserve. The ewe! at-' traction: were "barn ggi' golf,†men's and women's We]! game: an'd numerous aces. About *xty at- tended the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Goebeltof Chi.. cago were the week-end writs of Mr..and Mrs. Jens Petersen. Mrs. Robert -Blfown5 ‘01 {gamut street had " her guest on " under, her tristeruin-hor, Mtg. Laird of Chi- cago. . * »' r. V i, Mr. and Mrs. William Tatu cf May- fair visited at the Chibt Menzér home on Chestnut street, Sunday. .7 .‘ . Mr. B. o. Frttseh 6f Highllnd Park and his brother, James Fritsch, via, itedgt the homes of Mm. Louis Mil.. ler of Rudolph. Minn., and Mr; Ed- wad Ritmthalcr 'ct Minneapolis over themed-end. ‘3 t z. _ Mr. and Him Alix Willman and little son and Mrs. E.:H. Will an via. ited the latter', brother than;l thterc man, Friday, at his heme in Chicago, where he has been quite ill tor sev- 'eral days. i, _ , _ Miss Ruth Shultis of Wakes“ is spending the. week with herlA6ugin, Miss Irene Cashmere. , ', E ia, the‘fvubend. '2 t , In. B. C. Becki and two sons Wfttard nd' Etgrettel will leave the f1gst of What for Foley, Ala. hung! They will mike the ‘trip by attto, Mrs. Jacob Meintzer was hasten to the Wilmot Progréssive club on Wed- nesday (â€newâ€). [ ' Mrs. Burr Hindahl has returnA frpm Sen Lion Lake, Wis. Her nth. er, Who has been spending several weeks at her boys, is now visiting in Racine, Wis. - , The Ray Reeds family is leaving the latter part of‘this Week for Missouri, where they will visit Mr. Reed's aunt. Mr. andMnJ Age; Willman and son Kresa and let t H. Willman Were guests at't Albert Ottermln home in Oak Pnrk on Sunday. F . Fred Kama. of Chic'ago ttgit. the Fred Haggis home on Sands . Mr. and Mrs. Gene Znhnle and Mrs. Zahnle's mother of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zlhnle left on Sunday for a motor:trip to Niagara Falls. A ' 1 rr Mr. and In} Arthur Home: and we mu Milton and 21mm attd ttoi, kt News r , t-x' m Mn, lawman; and but; , _ ter Evelyn lett'on Thur-dâ€; to spend . V ten day-1n the 'r/at visiting. nhtive‘a _ ', of the William": family in, Bank. On Sundly Mr. and Mrs. A. J. John- N. Y. and stopping it Niagara Paths. son had " their guests Mr. ind Mrs; ' Dr. J. P. O'Conpen’g dental omega J. Beckman of Oak Put and Mr. H. in Northbrook ind Deer%sid will be Chnlberg cf 'Brookfletd, m. dotted until Sept. 8. , Dr. ,nd Mtg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatf1eld attend- .O’annell am enjoying a vacation in ed the Rodeo in Chicago on Sunday. the north. They will atop at late an Mt. and Mm. Edwin Johnson and tia_rnbeai, Wits. and Wilt continue on daughter, . Sylvia. Mrs. George Pet.. to Port Arthur, Canada. _ tig and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pettit: (ttr. artdWra.rArtbur Caahrmms. and and Mrs. Elmer Penis spent Sunday ( tiarmsr an'd'MisS Ruth Shultia of Watt. at Dam No. 2 in-the Cook Countyi‘kegan km! Roy Chyey of Highland Forest Preservé. '; Park'spént Sunday with Mrs. Schiller, Mrs. B. H. Kress ahd son Richard .l and Mrs. Murrie. of ‘Wilmette. Mr. and Mm. w." A. Whiting of Chicago were 'ict, at the Lincoln Penis home. lut weak. . has. B. B. Kreui sin! son mama visited " the W. A: Whiting, home ingtdcago on Sunduy. , On Sand†Mr. and Mrs. A. J. John- son had. us their cunt: Mr. ind Mn. J. Beekman of (hr Park and Mr. H. Chnlbqrg cf "Brootrfutd, m. T Mr. and Mrs. Paul: Hatt1eld attend- ed the Rodeo in Chicago on‘Sundny. Mr. and In. Edwin Johnson and daughter, . SyMn, Mrs. Geared Pet.. ' . sGaw guests at thtvir.' G. Myers' ho , were Mrs Jenny Robbins bf 'iii5ic Wit., and her dautrhter91ptu, I m, itt Archer and ‘three. ghildren, hackâ€, Bean tnd Donald of Omnhif I iMr. George Rockeanck and (laugh r,' MistVicla. with. Mr. Rocha. ib eh's, two sons and' their wives. Mr. " d Mn. Almost Rockenback and Mr, In ; Mrs. Samuel Manuel: will " ye on Thursdgyfto spend a week 1 th another daughter. Min Irene at I h r tsumnusr'eottatte, “Thankful Mat.†a Tttrk Lake, Michigan. Ilia: ITtitte Ms been " Michigamme on biasing“ ttfs phat week. ' M . igimes Ryan'ig having his Rome rem eled and has added a ian, porch and a very pretty colonial entrance. The Inge barn oh his. property is be- ing.. tn down. .r' ' V _ Mrs: Blanche Hall 'spgnt Sunday at the' mos Barton home in Chieatrd. Mis Hull‘s parents, Mr. and Mm. Ver on Hall of Fort Wayne, Ind., war week-end guests at the-Barton hom . Miss Hall is a guest,“ the J. G Myers' hame.“A _ ', . _'. M . and Mrs. Fred Hcmnberger and "in. Ralph, visited at the -George. Se ider home' in Ennaum [at Tue y awning. _ .. . I q r. and Mrs. R. M. Vant were the gu ts of Mrs. Eva,Wilmot "tWtttt-, ke n on Friday. ‘ . .- . . T r. and MufFunk.‘ Walker and M . DavidyMoore ind om,.lunior. of ke Forest visited, " the E1150, Fri eh home last Tuesday Waning. V . )1â€; B. P. Majors 'of Libertyvillé wu the week-end guest of Mrs. Chto. ter Wolf. . ', _ . " IVZ-M Vintjsmt .3 u, "t the m of his cousin, Mr. m Van in Chicago. . , J, T Miss Alice End: is spending ten days with Miss Gertrude Schmidt of Chicago. , . _ Elm-and Mrs, George Truitt were th dinner.guesta of Mr.. and Mrs. Wit of Greenleaf uvenue, Wiimette, on Monday. ' ' Kiss Marjorie Gnrrlty it ppending‘ several weeks with her aunt and tii) ele; Mr. and Mia. J.. E. Brdwn at. "rdhswild," Gage: Lake. Mr. and Mrs; ( Brcjvm visited at the home of Mrs. Fr ncea Garrity on Tuesday and Mini iiif?.'"ti'e returned withtliem to Gages 1 La e. _ _ [ Nab; Mira. William Kreh win he hostess to the fun So club next Tuesday “tar; noo .at her, home on Ostennan ave- nue) - . . ‘. " L. Brick Yards win be closed on Sati ay, so that the employees my ntte d the Brick 7 Makers picnic " Blue! Island. ' . _’ -iiGiaiG Rehrk of Downers Grove has en visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. V that. i . 1 . -- - ‘- -- Av_4u.A n...M-. ‘l T Grace Sherman thinned ‘von Sn y from tt twoiweelu mm: the of her Itnete, Mr. Chum of Chicago. 'r' rs. J. G. Myer: and son, 'ttttt on why to vim: Mis. Carrie ink of Oshkcsh, Wis. Kr. and Mrs: Edgar Wading and w: children of Northbrook waited " th Arthur Kiest home 'on Sunday. Mitts. Jacob Kient of 'Northbrock is ke4pintt house for her son, Arthur, ant his two. children. alter Kirch of Chicago visited at th home ,of his uncle, Mr. George Kn h on last Wednendny. F T xi... William Kick smtertained in: Mouth†afternoon; in compliment to . r. Ind Mrs, George Tryitt were th dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline of Wilmette; Tttem.' day :evening. t . V r. and Mrs. Sol Shapiro and da ghtet, Ruth, spent Sunday with re tiv. in Chicago. ' rs. Thomas Cummings of Gardner', I ncis is visiting her. "two _sisters, M . Rebeca Memer and Mrs. Jame: much. ' _ iss Mamie Karrrh, returned on ursday trom a three week: virit in Cross Plains. WU., " the home of heir sister, Mrs. Prank Sum“. . HIGHLAND mu, tramottcitpms,mAr, magi" so, 1925 " Mr" B. C Nichol cf Wilmotrd, made a busing" trip to' Dem) Het week _and returned on Saturdxy." ‘5 , " Mira. Adah Johnson ‘of..Higlfllnd Park .vioiped at the Briiee Blaine home on Saturday.‘ .r' _ i _ Sunday sr'uest's at the-George Tram home, "Arbor/vita/s,", were Mr ind Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. 1lf1't1' father, Mr. Comb, My. and MisdBen-n jamin t Rosidhomrrof Witmet Ind Mrs". Httrris.irf Lrkerotttttr.t he: TH'e inch grading up the road at Deerfield and-Grand 'avenues hadgcon. sidenhle. troub1e getting one of their hone: lout' of a deep hole “my morning. They aretediithttr in: d one of the'cahch basins ttiMte l tir of theroad when. the ham fell tum the halal which: was partly N "of water) The Garden club of Mddlmet Wednesday' (yesterdayynt the of Mrs. E. B. Jordan. A detail ae- count of the Meeting will appe (r in next week's We. i _ l Mr. te,W,; Fred Papped " Chicago w '. toasts at the Emit ' T rick home Wt Sunday. 2 , Ormt and Ruben, eons ofWh:', and Mrs. Emil "idrdek, underwent; op-, muons " the Highland Park ha: pin] but My and returned home Thursday. 3 , ‘ Mrs. Floyd Gunckel add Ming Be;- nice Love spentjshturday and Sunday with their uncle ’and' unit M . _itid Mrs. Joseph. Dunno! Lake crest. MissLove remained until Tues y.. Irving? .Wbiicomb- is eoneald ing from his recent cpemtion 'hig home an'Wilmot road. ' i guest, _ Mrs Milwaukee. . Mr. gm! Mn. ‘Xglilton Fania and daughter, oltira, Were the gt, ts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sal-vet " Chi.. cugO‘on Sunday.' . 3 _ cago‘on Shmday: _':, _ I Miss AmundaCluey uni Mild!â€- Edward Whitcomb and Jack 'JMille': , but: Hush! Mum {reim- who has been, staying at the ngit-I fklrk, WY., when Aat,sqridt att-kd comb farm for the last four nionths, ; our 2euttf'gtif,,t,fi' when Mill left on Monday for a six weeksimotor ; Burl)â€: _ ed :3 Weller. After trip to Canada. ' ' I T “he camp. thatyoxirls _rttmsd,eii,itttr Mr. and Mrs. cc. Braelrettuif Till snuakirk museum, Uioadetrhfr, knot Road'and Mr. and Mrs. IE., B. i 'rminitttradtoor; Amundgf “5;.th- Jordan and son, Robert, of, (Ardip (man swim“ a iv, 'sltjt. 1 Bar- Farm, were the dinner guests of MNbsga Muted Thundlyzguyquinx, and Mrs. George Truitt, Saturaay. :Aug. It,, Tthi 1itfridritd. 10mm). Mrs. Floyd Gunckel add Ming Bet; l attended the ach‘bol, â€presenting Il- nice Love spentjsiaturdny and Sunday an“: evirrttstate' in the-UntouAn-n- with their uncle and aunt N; Jud da is planning-to return Mart Strr for Mrs. Joseph. Dunn of Lake punt. her tmist-tore mm: '. -' . Edward Whitcomb and Jack “Milli! who has been. staying at mama comb farm for the last four niontha, left on Monday tor, a six w.eeuimotor trip to Canada. f , I L.. I _ A Mi:- Margnrgt Ludlow of (map was the {guest hf her nider, I. S. 8. Love .911 Monday any! Tunedâ€. . _adr.'tsrid Mrs. Gauge Aarddt and son .. Melvin. agent k. Sunday tittthe f Members of St. Paul’s Enndelical church will attend the annual all day lgstival " Bemtemriile, a weekidront Sunday. - .'. . .' _ f ' Mr. and May, George igtanirtrrmrd Mr. and Mrs. Jr1oriWtatitrer ind No sons were the Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Orsborn ‘(Edm Sanger) of River Forest Sn-Sqndny. _ Mr. ind Mrs. Arno Print: ind two children Ruth and Cum] spent Sup- day in Milwaukeq.» _ - .5 _ l Rewind Mm. E. A. 31min fr! Chi. cage were dinner was" " the 'John Stryker" home on Sundpy and the upper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ari., Hum Plagree. Rev. Ramige oécnpied the Bungalow church pulpit o)r Sun- day. ' _. . . Misses Miriam mg Luuer8tra6rkr attended the . Rodeo in Chimps.) on Tuesday. _ _ _ l" _ V Mildred qulahdn" qt Chit :0 who has been Mating her t',"ditt'tu,e, Mrs. Minnie Virgin, tor seventhâ€, will getum to her home the latter part oftliiweah. ', ‘L. I.‘ Uri. otha' Strykerwvill hive int Friday for'Burinzmn. where the will havsrettstrmea'rt the Ret, Coulee " the amp meetinptthis 1riar. _ 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank “com, Sn, Mr. And Mm., Julius Johnson 'tnd non Arthur left on Monday for a week', trip to the Dog“: and northern WU.. consin. ' [ Mr. J. B. Peter'idathtr of, Chica- go spent th'e week-end It hit home on North Grand avenue. _ ' Mr. and MU. p. E. Christensen of Sunset Court anemia“ it large number tf guest; from Chicago on Sunday: '... l,' _ .2" . Mn. Peter Juhnnd was hasten to a number at friends and relatives at her home Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday university. Mrs; Edwgrd Juhrergd of Highland Purl: was an out..tiown meat. . , Mr. and Mrs. William Koebelin and son Edmund, will leave on Snturday for a trip to Sterling, nt.. and Du- buque, Iowa. Mrs. Ernest Lemur arid ,small baby returned Friday trim the hospital in Lake Forest. '; ' Mrs. H. Samuel ‘Frimh of sq1eteta'nd.i Mr. and Mrs. George Skater M. Chi- Ohio, who with her husband and case were the you“ of Mr.' had In. daughter, is visiting at the home of Bee? Blaine on Monday evening. _ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H: Mrs. Jeane Strong “we.“ It Muhlke. F ilhrkhrut lint Walla-min- nfhr-n’nn I. ~le iirr., "deoitri, Hall mug; of tLk "Rm-amp at _'iiiii with thfeateattttt ' an; a. ma Myla- E Mr. and Mn. Cal Anderson Wren ' IN persons; or Alt not out. (the gueou of In. George Stout at B . long the (on: population dur- lthe Mine of hor “Wyatt Rhino- i no»; no "th'tnt.d “am and drunk in Chicago. mu}; .' _ at '66Jt00 I-ttttt I ttatateat :, Mid: Lillian Minuet WM, iiita% ot arr,tm we. "dmsrit a who formerly taught the annual!“- "hte to the am movement grade in the-Deerfield school baboon to 182300 or 'gt per at [ attending" the Normal Ugdvoulty not: _ “in Bloomington, 111., this smaller. I ":A similuLM tnnde in 1922 ‘will'telch for the second you in, I unwed I bu in fun population of Junior high school near CtttttrtNtititt,- 400,000 in "atttat 182,000 in 1024. Ill.-, Mina Bergfield has been visiting The gran moment [you tum. 00 friends in Decafur. ' acme. in 10% m WM compared . ‘...._. {£02,075.0001n19u,ldlthtincmlo. . t St. Ponl‘n Chard! rThe. emu new.“ book, to tho Sunday trehpo1---9,:N n.1m. _ than: in .1922 "a 000.000 hemp-rod _ There will ‘be no church servicea‘go.1mooo in 1924, u very decided on Sundu‘y. Aug. 23. . lam. _ '11».th no.“ but l On Aug.- 80.there will be srittt,l'i'i'll'i' fo cities in 1922 In 1.1â€,†Sunday school or emit aervides. Ort 1 or " per cent sad in 1024, 879.000 this day the alumni? Asen‘villo Sets? 3 or Adt per cont. . . . _ Homing ttire at ttrag. 8m by the Rev. M. V. MAM orbital» tieid, m. g " F . Rev. E. A. El he, n forum pinto:- of the iirti)i,i?il.',e',F':ii' occupied the pulpit, both In _ in: and everttne, lot Sunday.‘ ' "f Saturday "eaiiitr/Autrutrt 22, chi Chriirtian Endeavor “By will be held at the Bdrrington amp meeting. but year the "DoerfVW Bungalow A). E. society won tha'btnm and they hope tc win it "aiiihurrear. A bun will pmbably be chartered to take the young fothito Won. f £880 From August 21 to '31,, out “at! camp medial; will" be in union in Barrington; Ill. Them Jill! u, no services in; the chum: 6n tyne/twp Sundays, except, Sunday "htiorwhieh will convene. tit the mull hem- of 9:45 a. tit. _ I A I F Church school and Adult Bible do“ at 9:30. . _ . '. No evtmiatt Ferries. i The Rev. IL J. Andrews and fam.. ily left “itâ€. m inch 'ii) cation in the Main]: 84::th . Rev. William; and family and Mr. Arthur Harper and family left Thun- day on In Automobile trip to Bungle, N. t to vilit Wr. and In. Willing?! parents. ' They will also visit; at Niagara Falls. They â€pectin be ttone about ten days. 1 'm TtvrutretienrBmsgtiio'. Quiet A An ice cram will, sponsored by the Woman’s Misliounry ‘sodaty. will be givén on the church lawn, Th . day' evening,.Augunt 20, 1"ll;d,'lTii 4:00 p. m. Bandwiehes, and coke: will also be sold. . T . On Autrs some» will/be neither Sunday ache»! a; amen-Vida. On this dgy theuiitntUr? n'Villp Fast will he celebratedcn the, mm o! the Evangelina} Orphan’a ind" Old People's Home ttBensenvilrtrrl,L, T t St. Pur- and. ' Sunday isehtrol--9,ttl, a. m. i_ There will ‘be no, tstGett service- on BmtdiAug. 23. _ . . Min Anna Summon»? Chiba) spent seven! day; with her sister. Mrs. Sam tbu. . Min Dorothy Reichelt was the guest of Mrs.. Carleton W. New oi'Chicago on Tuesday. 'In. 'dt't ham who was Bern'ice Burke? In clulmnte of Miss ReicheIt'I at the, University of Illinois. ' 'Mr. .Sun Sur of St. Lodis, Mow spent the wank-end with his family at tbd Sal! hoino‘on Fair Oaks-avo- tfue. - _ ' w' ' a Rev. and Mm. Pubic Shale: and two children who have been "vuttftte Mrs. Shafer'a pprentp, Mr. and; In. Sutunberger of Datum“ bun“, returned to their home in Sen-lump, Pennsylvania' lat loudly. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wick of St. Clchd, Minn, were the guests of In. Wick's sister, Mrs. D. W. Guy of lh. tennan Avenue oh Thursday. Mr. und- Mrs. Coma and Magma, Min Elvg'who have been visiting " the Strong home Htte A number at weeks, left for their bane in New Rochelle, N. Y. by motor, on Trashy. Min. Jesse Strong entertrai" It bridge but Wednuday Harman " her home on Chestnut strut. in con- pliment to her mother and mm, In. Collin and Miss Elva of New York. No evading ir,,ter; - _' tg,':,',,"',',,',',',':,?),?,)',) Aug. 80: mun-h some "'itiitMttistt Bible chm . DeeiBeH Pmrtrrtarun Church Amdrurttemettts for Sunday, Aug. haa't.tt .' EDoor county, Wisconsin. iiiu park rem-emu abut 19:1: My“: cf most rugged orrdted with un- ~manned what!» than a! Green Bar button the villus- a! Fish Creek and Ilritraittt. Mr. Ali- mu yu‘ was. at Em aid Sister Bu laxity." - eon- ing to , tte .trtrdtrt' to be ite/i/testate,",',',','",",',,:',,,':. was an m..m.h mu. t The movemessthmir'bmts undue: '."I found to be still: ttttttaber- in mountdn was, I†poi- “at, fqlloved bris, Paeiti.os Nent England. middle Atlantic. a!!! â€it northwa- tral states ip orddr. In the moment {to hm magma. tho Win ‘ltnta Iguth'ith 9.5mm (',iiiiiri' by, tht New, EttgUndeNeMe, middle Athattie, adult normal» Hit-l mm. " ' _ " TheYomteP_r_"cttr tum: Party," My erastirt. in “I! chuck. _ - Trainmen upon that driven u.- ually look whagdtging into the at, butdonotuunit1ttokbefare Inning the curb, mum this pm- the his realm htArtn-ttts serious ad in.) aeitgihtttn. ', . lotcrists who an to' take s last look before barium curb when they have been _ can And themselves in serious . ' sc- cording to s any blood accident prevention dens-Mt of the Chicago Motor club. we is eapeesint- lytruewhensnptorbtlsousstreet where street cars or Intent-ban lines run. TAKE LAST LOOK IS . _ ADVICE m DRIVERS , Tum geographic division. the New England and South Atlantic stats. showed a net hey-up in {an pop- 1ationfortherreari1sf*ttee can and dt per cent. "unduly. Att other dividona abound durum. the mountain peat“ leading with a Iona of 2.8 per cent. ,._' , F Date to curt-rd lava-cat . _ due to the ,dtywud ‘memennmot taking into Mt bbtha or dent-ha. was highestdn ï¬lm mountain awa- " per cent', follcvafd by the Paeitte and weat’aouth central at“... his“ other division), except)!" Mad, th? has! “can: 1300130,“! citmeomt was mpthrtit a? Ian was the)†tttt w ' United Btatie, " per ' w, land alone'ahowod and! ot. .8 per cent, ‘ainoe‘mora pooplo upvedjrcm, cities :to New England, 1am than left tnrmsdor cities. _ . , . ', T if: a as The movement from hr- to cities, immune! vmaeHtatt8Nlseeti- mated at 2.016.000; the m to farms was 1.8966,!!!» making a not movemoht from the far â€untid- at 67 persons: or " per cent. Bi . mug the Inna mahtion dur- i 1192‘ we estimated at 763,000 and The tfa popuhtion at the United stli"fJdlU',"d'l aprgxtximakatr 182.- 000 during tttN,, according to uti- matea based on a - of 25.000 representative fdmts node neatly by “(United Stats Went of Agriculture. This-in . drop a! .8 per cent "rtrtrthnt mt, the estimated farm napalm no Juno I, 1925, being 81,184,000 maid "tthate. SIW otrJanenr, 1, 1924. This 'Bs timate hauler not only the urinal- tamrwoekers, but." no. women ttnerehitdrmstivttteemtheNmtaon that date. CENSUS FIGURES INDlCA‘l'E Moveuent to City Bulkhead _ Run! Percent-cc Greatly In Last Twenty Years _ rt Sty- FARMPOPULA’I'ION . Bl U. l Ih0lihSlis PART 3 NUIBER 25 Lt! Ill