“I. , TE. and In. A. a. mm.- ad ceee.r, of ',lgth,'5ang, a. #11:†. Mrs. ant-hum of Torontolw (gei'tfede - Las.. It. and In. 'h-r,t6.tt.,to-dtheelm. “unmade... Inn-M mm: and the. â€mm-MMVQQ iiraut'iqr%e-mtsrwttt ,hdt.berrth.r,vMtrdMr-tts.r, â€human-nanny» Cain.“ "in" i. cm .tteqrdrd the gun: hr Iloa I.» My te 'smsr.handwiUretarrttbo-b, wane-m . It. and In. Jana Collins " 'sr+d4b.qm4dmeofMm.CtPi_tr'Y "mind In. Edwin L Kemp at We art" as math: I m ,r+rirrto9qeb_teaetdotterrthtu WW“. ME Mr. Ind Mm. Arthur St. Peter em hit-Ind It diam My min: h mm: to thdr m. M lush!“ birthday “mm. Anonrthe out of lawn (out: mm It. and In. Orville G. Bt. PM of The mining: of Min Harem Wm, daughter of Mr. bad Mrs. M. Wm of N. Stand street, and Mr. William Henry Bartel will take m thtmdn, " the home of the kid-'- v-renh, the Rev. . M. Um- Heh..of Chic-co, may; mum. have“ Underwood of Chi- no. A reception followed the cer- - um which Mr. and Mrs. Fish- heel left on I motor Marin non!» an wmin. The! will be at bone after July I in Brookim tr._p. A very pretty home wedding/m that of Min lug-rec le. d: h- m of Mr. and In. Albert John?» m and Mr. Horne: Fishbuk. Jr., ion at 9tr. Ind In. Horace Fullback of Brookings, South Dakota, which took place Saturday dumoom the M. hunk Fin of the Highland Park hubyurinn church oiticiatimt. The ceremony II! performed in front of the firetthute which wp halted with was And term Ind flowers with two hm bouquets of gludiolu and pink roses on each side of the impro- vised qitar. Mips Nuon wu [owned in a drug of white satin and lute Ind vote I tulle veil. She curled I thou" bouquet of lilies of the Villa ud oreethesrt roses. Min Kath- Cine Irwin of Cleveland. the maid " honor. wore a drew, of green or- ;uidie and a hat to man-ll. The brat-mums. Mus 5132 Leach atla- diampolin and Miss June Sonic-1: at Oak Plrk, wore Peach coioredurr- - with hat! to match. The " and-nu all carried bouquet- at gar- dcn tlowers. “in Mary Maror, lil- Am Mills, Min Madeline Bliss, Min Marion Guanine Ind Kin Mildred Mick. member: of Mill Nam-1's Sunday school _ med " ribbon stretcher: Ind won white errant“. than“. Mr. John Nuon. brother of the bride. pen/ed the (mm u but - Ind the when were. Mr. Ken- nth Hondenon of Evuuton and Mr. Ills Margaret Fort-n. (hashes:- of It. and Mrs. Robert D. Roma, wind marriage to Mr. Edwin Smith took plan on Saturday. Jatse 4. ci" mewml.nl an. on... 'Wtsr.feth1htttttrlftgttltg. M I“ mun". JUNE t, 1m 'iiiiiiiFtdiii Arria In. -ereed to b.tqltk., with {that out the Iii 1mg..- Wood kteoe u Pbot_teB.HurBti.u= SWIM -- "m Thu Wu..- Wmnmuumuuuwm wen-mund- Higblunt Part Pass Mr. tit "st':iieif'i 2%: Social And Personal thWMmel 'u3ttgN-dPtrhttrmAtrter, mandarin-Mum dtr_,MMttntetr.%ehnthuCit th.Ny_teyqdqft3rse-atttttw "nu-I- l w 2ii1'ii'irsuer,,aiiivti MINI W. M .1 ‘M. Jr. and "Cum-Ini‘ Mm ttttJ-Cu-N-nj.-' Autumnal-60M“- It 1Ngh",Utglgrdtz. W w “Inâ€. Ms1tm.th._ei-tumittd uttm-.tutstottoAttt.Uh. magnum-hum mmmmmm muwumm mama-mm ' mmmu‘cdywwm Rumba-INN. “his Wham Hum. '.,'MaN,"tl,'2g of High- urtdPtr%e_dttitrerut thetreo-hth.Nati-lttittaer, cumin-1m, when In mom-Tm Atacama} can} Gruua page. W and In ill-Ind will had M In. Wood h.- returned to Chicago for a thou my and ttan opeeted u unique shop in Chic-go. Minn for at. m antique- collea- ed tbrtad since hm un Highland The next rm!†Ming " the My mg will tak? place next Wed- Mr. Ind Mrs. Herman Penn! of Maple "can: had q their mt mt thInRoMtS.Woodof Londtm. Pugh“. Loreettr of Hith- Mrs Jonah R, Noel of Onk Park visited her brother, Mr. M, Warner ot N. Second street, Inst Thursday. Rich-rd (Hidden returned midi) from Chnnock Military who! and M zone to Veda Lake. lnd., - ha will spend nix mks, returning home about July that. Jem. Albert LII-son in butâ€: to thr Put Mama’s elnb this afternoon. George Frederick Child]. In, re named Sand-y from m. John's Mili- tary nesdemy in _DelNid, Wh., to spend the summer with his parents. Mr. and In. George Child: of N. 3mm... mod. son motored to aninil; â€ham; thee Sgndty from the must, Mr. and Mn. A. R. Williams and Mr. nod Mrs. E. A. Nevins vere the Sunday [nuts of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kevin of Oak Put. The vaini- school “with re- ripient ot a lovely nad preiented to the school on June It. at the Plus Day exercise. by Mrs. Godfrey Eyler Ind Mn. In, Bonn-n. The Pythiaq Sisters are holding their monthly card party this after- noon in Masonic hall. In. H. Ame Bubcock with her mies 1nd family left Tuna-y for an ex- 'ee [actor trip on the eart emust, The Junior Stu club will meet next Monday evening with - In. Milton Smith of " Sharid-n "tune. Mrs. Okay 1nd Mrs. Smith will act as host- eBBen, Dr. Arthur Brick! Ind Dr. Robert Herb-l returned murky from De- troit, Mich. where they held the sec- ond annual Alumni clinic. at the De- troit College of Medicine. Mrs. W. P. Cutler returned Monday morning from Ithaca, N. Y., who" she has been visiting her daughter, Marjorie Cutler, who returned home with her. Mrs. E)"- Trm with her daugh- ter, Ellen, nnd Ruth Keller left Tues- day to motor out when they will visit Seven Truax and bring him back to Highland P-rk wittf them. Ruth Keller In. [one to Phiindqiptsin to visit rel-lives for the winner. Mr. md Mrs. Chlrlu Summon mo. tored to 'ndintsapoiits, Ind., over the week end to bring Mr. Summers' mother back with them. Their cou~ sin, Mrs. Samuel Webb. also returned with them. ‘ Bach Id: Sunday tor I tic reek: meter trip to New York. _ Min Alice Quinn of Denver and It†Mariner“: Quinn of Rumba, Win., were the week-end quests 01 In. A. C. Allen. Ian. Knnpp of tiGiaai," iriii20 in Lb. guest at In. B. P. Reich. Mrs. Walter S. Lincoln. I nation-l representative of the Baptist church in die middle well, has returned to Milwaukee after visiting her sister. Mrs Edwin L. Kemp. and attending convention in Chic-go. ery Ind George Keller will have very soon for South Dakota where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Kellenâ€: brother. Mr. and Mr. H. [mac Buttock 1nd nuns: " d an #3- Miss Pearl Wendling of Hazel. South Dakota, has been Visiting her aunt. Mn. Edward Wendling of S. Green Bay road. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. Iencioni enter- tained thirty guests at a dinner‘on Tuesday' evening in honor of their daugbber. Elsie, who graduated from the Mnllinchrodt high school, Wil- mette, this week. Cardinal Munde- lein presided It the [rumination ex- enim. one " the eon-anon in the Kim noun. The boy. who will attend an Rich-rd Curd. Rodney H. Swift, George Sh“. John H. Dingle, Jr., Frederick W. Bunion. Arthur H. Bunion. Jr.. June: B. Gnu, and Buddy Bite], Mr. John L. Rothaeher, who will for seven! yen-I athletic director a the Deert1etertusieidas high school,).'.-',.:."-;"), the Senior camp. He and his family are now motoring to Minocqun from Springfield, Mm., when he is coach 4 tbs International Y. M. C. A. col- lege. . . It. Gnome S. Terry of lienver, Colorado, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Loni. W. Grey) of 1118 Lincoln ave- .nue. Min Frances Miller of the Elm Flue stall in leaving tomorrow for Bolder, Colorado, where she will take t nix mks course of study in the pniversity there. . In. J. W of tk Gun- h: Tfcergt"d2'.'e'tet'g,tgit M: 'rorn.Kmmrtb, mulch-pd his and birthday. (has an M m: (was Gunman-Mn" Intel. lowedbyAw. 2lu'J1u"t2'ht'df.', - 'i7GThlT2"ll'2UtTArAtr. dP-yxrtieGmuH-rtutair- day, in“ Ivor-int! Bowl-r. " ,tesuttvtuu-unuari- 0!MMMva.m ,h."STar.'rd,etitt,1Aegt . EARL W; GSELL & CO. 'B'iMtaprrra-t-ramrranx.tuastoes t FLAVOR! Iencioni enter- It a dinner‘on honur of their graduated from 889, Central] Avenue 389 Roger William Phone 2600 _ Phone 230 Agents for Hydrox lee Cream If you wish, we shall be glad to send you a complete list of the many novel amHempting ways in which a hostess may serve HYDROX. I In our soda fountain we carry many flavors and combin- ations of Hydrox lee Cream, in both brick and bulk. And we want ttmention, too, that this same quality ice cream may be had in a myriad of fancy forms and designs tor'rurtiess, banquets, an- niversaries, or any special occasion. lee cream pies and one, two, and three layer ice cream cakes, too. wt - This unmatchable flavor, given to a product of exceptional richness and frozen into it in a sterile atmosphere (carbonated), makes HYDROX lee Cream the choice wherever quality is the first consideration. _ You’ll always find true flavor in HYDROX lee Cream. It's true because only the ripened, luscious fruits themselves or gen- uine fruit flavors are used. And that is what' gives HYDROX its delicious wholesome flavor. Flavor in ice cream is never a matter of accident. And flavor may be either genuine or artificial - real or synthetic. In. Winin- W3 and dough- un, Inh- and Pony. returned Sun- - L',ft'gd,'T, o motor trip to Mind. . and bira- They visit-d Mr. And In. turd Miller in Clwchnd. In. Miller having been (one!!! Prunes Ludwig of this city. L_.ye]erEo,odprrtiarai?i...ra';-' do: - uni her two children, much 1m and Mmepherson, with ‘Iru. Thad niece. IUrbara Sincere of New York left Wednudny evening itor Carla, New Mexico, where they orill spend the summer. Hester Ann (Thomas wil| remain here with her aunt to complete her exams for Bryn Ila-r college after which time she will join her mother. Mrs. Thomas' mother, In. Wood has Cone east to be with her daughter. Mrs. Thomas' home will be occupied by the Hols- worth family of Chicago for the sum- Mr. Ralph A. Brrd has irone east to attend his class reunion at Prince- ton university. Mrs. C. Musil was the dinner guest _ ils on Tuesday evening at the quarters/an of Lieutenant and Mrs. R. W. Scott in at Great Lakes Naval Training sta-lar tion. 1 o. dresses formerly priced up to $55. The Loretta Shop. 10 to. Sheridan rd., Highland Park. 16 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joyce of humble road will entertain a mum her trf - on Saturday evening at dinner at Exmoor p.reeediutt the reg- nlnr Saturday night dance held there. George Bard entertained ' ytmbtt of his little friends on Saturday aC temoon " his home on N. St. Johns avenue in honor of his third birthday. Little Hume! Hitchcock of Wa- verly road will entertain some of her little friends on Friday afternoon in honor of her third birthday. '.'.'tf,'e'guiglzgge, with“ I'm-Idaho" Mme-condition: umwn- “-93-!â€de an†_th -ht.q - juri"tirUdiii my. mint-u“- . lily “It a“ . J " Telephone {Ir-Ii. 1'2Ut'd imformatioa A ,‘W " UNUSUAL BUYS - at" $25.00 T Pharmacists ‘in infancy. qtrtd the children living (are: William J. Grant, Highland l Park; Mrs. Helen L Strung, Chicago; (Mrs. Jane L. Hanson.'NiAh Chiea- .20; John A. Grant, Clemoe: Charles F'. Grgnt, Highhnd Park; Mrs. Jessie ik N6erenbere, Baldwin Park, Calm; she was a devoted wife and mother. Nor did she consider her dutie; col- plead wkh the raising successfully of her tine family to manhood and womanhood, for when the wife of her son, Charles P. Grant, fell a vie, tim in the int1aenxa epidemic in 1918, his mother at once aséumed the are of his three children 1nd lavished upon them all the loving care which had marked the bringing up of her own. Children Living There were ten children in the fam- ily of Mr. and Mrs. Grant. six sont and_ fry" dnughgerg. No boys died The Woman's Christian Taper- ance Union will meet at the home of Mrs. Fidder of S. Second street on Wednesday, June 22. Mr. T. B. Decker}: on . mm" “that trip to Florida. Due to the million of no. wa- ter mains in Central unnue. the n4 ter Wu shut on Iron man} to early this morning. Water prawn will be lower than usual during the imstalutioes. MRS. WILLIAM GRANT ,_ _-___ --e- "e-i--.-'"'"-".-"'-'--""-".'"-... 11Prtsea'ei.e--rlsioAourbaiaikViTiiia "Vim Incrmvu-vo-udulh "t?ertedane-id-lefiriitii “a u†did- amwuhmEWMvwmdh-bdl'hh mmmhmh‘hï¬uukwdm‘hammd dunk-nil: mud. residence in Miahuaait Put It. In luaudlnFndGn-d-hwillmflyhelovodby-hudm have Suntan for Wilma. Wit. Mtimughout the annuity It.“ onlmdayu'fuhi-‘trip. . isyrt'detrradsqerowtutGr- M.r.rlDoty,risu._midsekiiiiViGGuii'iriireiiii'. lamina- trip to Florida. The family have the Iinun 31-po- Duo lathe ittatatutioa of m va- thy ot alt in their hemvellcnt. GENERAL CLEARANCE 15 dresses at 85; 15 dim at tto; 12 dresses at $15. The Iona. Shop, 10 N. Sheridan rd., Hithhnd Park. 16 mmmammhm c. Feeiity ttae3ytattretatithlr_t-rtdu.ti.E. 389 Roger Williams Avenue Phone 2800 mama was; -- Continued from page 1 Tin-n! lid! May The flinch] mice wan held on My afternoon n the flail, mi- dem. 660 Land nvenue. The min- ister Wining was the ‘W James Hub-“u: of the Bethlehem Presbyterian church of Chicago. an old friend of the (unity. Interment Ins in the Like Forest cemetery. Truck Struck by Train at Glen- view Tuesday Morning; Did THREE KILLED IN CROSSING ACCIDENT Three meG were killed and two others had miraeulom, escapes from death when a truck was struck and demolished on the Wnshington road crossing " Glenview near the south line of Luke county. at 10:80 o’clock Tuesday morning, by n Chitin. Mil- waukee & St. Paul train. Unaware of the approach of the train which was southbound and traveling at a high rate of speed, the younger Gurhan drove the truck into the track. The dead the Alfred Gurbua. Jr., 1547 Gunnison avenue, Chicago; S. T. Wilson, colored. Milwaukee, In unidentified man, about " years old. The truck. occupied by tour men. was being used in towing at nomad which had become disabled. Albert Gurban, Jr., was at the wheel of the first truck and the disabled truck was being steered by his father. Albert Gurban, Sr. â€WAY, mm " Mi