--.nn-u mum-awhanm am. “can“ 'iiyl"1T32urttLcWttt'tllliXtl:l'l& "a f' , Pt'ui-reeuyttri0deérhauttiiaatm-st, “MN-shun “a ,...ttoafvGuuar9irriG"i"ri MB- h-ny “iii-I‘m, "u" a: "i - “h “It, CM Cur - 'tere 'trr tahh. " “in - “in _ -_- ...._. “um-u m, . acm- nk at Wiph. Mitts Ewing is In. ill lichignn on a motor trip. "rrrrtrietq in Nashua: to visit li- BUateke Outhwaite veil-known on the New York stage. Ii: Mable Ernst with a party of friend: is enjoying . two weeks no- bsr trip in Win-main and Hinton“. I partner in the North Shore Eb am. who have done considernble; excavation dong the North Shore. i, luck and Paul Allen have gone tol Powers Lake for n week's nation} line Ruth Ewing and David Em: it visited last week at Dr. Charleai L Buboock'l summer home " Hui-V Moe. Win. Since then David has B'"tto_Crrsuluketoapeodthe week and wish Austin Seen, a sched- [in Charlotte Span of KM City, Mo.. in the m of be m and nude, Mr. and In. Charl- Sivan-en. Mr. M. Winner of N. Second street is mending this week in Cleveland. Ohio Illa Rochester, N. Y. Glenn Brim Ind. family have moved into their new home at 30 Oak Lune from Chicago. Mr. Briscoe is " Highlauh Park Press Kiss Mildred Rouse will return 'lmdny from Bronx, N. Y., where the his been visiting relatives. Miss Catharine Rouse will remain in Bronx for several months. Misa Ethel. Marley is spending Chee weeks at Ghatham on Cape The Barn. class of the. First United Evangelical Sundly school met Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Jasper Rhinehart, 583 Home- wood avenue. The members of the class spent a very pleasant evening in the home of the host. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Wiberg an- nounce the marriage of their daugh~ ter, Hurryette Dorothea Wiberg, to Mr. Ivan Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson of Los Angela. can, which took place Monday.‘ Aug. 8, It the Church of the Flow- ers. n Methodist Episcopal church It! Glendale, Calif., at eight-thirty in) the evening. Miss Margaret Krue- gel, formerly of this city, served the bride as maid of honor and Mr. Cyril Johnson served his brother as best One of the prettiest wedding; of the late summer was the one on Sun- duy. Aug. 14, which took pluce in the Holy Cross church. Deerfield, when list no“ sittert of Deerfield Jeanne the bride of Mr. Alfred Dew. mt of this city. The Rev. Father W. J. Ryan perturmed the tertmony. The dun were very beautiful in omreois bouquets of baby's breath, lurkspur. ind phlox with Asparngus (em entwined throughout. The [31:12 was given away by her brother, r. Christ surert and looked adorabitin & simple gown of white seam and I trailing veil which was cur by her two small nieces, Mimi and Anna Louise Reel), who were frocks alike of shades of ombid. The bride carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Gretel surert of Ravinia. a sister of the bride who wore peach georgene, was maid of honor. while Miss Hermine Denlel, sisttr of the groom was bridesmaid mm mm 'iridJ"aiirviiit' with friends in New mtgttMWiaiat., and wore green georgette, they both were picture hats in shades of green Neapolitan straw. They carried bouquets of roses and daisies. Tiny Coraline Sitrert, niece of the bride, in a peach colored dress was flower girl and curled a basket of bright colored flowers. Mr. Louis Deaxiri, brother of the groom acted as best man. Mrs Vincent Silveri, a sister of the bride sang beautifully, "Bridal Song†from Lohenzrin and "Oh Promise Me" by DeKoven, accom- panied on the organ by Mr. Eugene Eodet A reception followed the cere- mony at the home of Mrs. Siiveri and a dinner was served to fifty guests, including immediate relatives and a few friends. After a honeymoon in the east Mr. and Mrs. Dental will be " home after September 15 at Wood- man's apartment on Waukegan road, Deerfield. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, [m It. "ra-iii-UTS' 'alia-r. aa c'mdhâ€. in. gladly Harbaugh returned tP.1'yeteuebrria, Eat-rt. than he truidiaiii'iirrere, gat, 5m... m m. Rich- . ard OTrieet 16ft on Monthly hir Den- ' t [ Yer, Cola, when they will visit their andige. grail“ daughters. who are Sisters of Loretta t the home or) '"rrrtvimr there. an." no} '3‘?“ ""' -.- ‘m “1.0-1“ ent- mm} "ii'iariirtGi: by fer" nud- there mttit . In. Chub lano- alumina! themembersof-ttre Mildred club "d,"."'"'""'""""-"'"'"- Mr. and In. Hun Bath and hail, mud to Starved Rock. m. m, My and "at I my pleasant day than. White Inn-tain- nnd Adirondacks. coming home via New York City. lint Dorothy Rich-uh] "turned ll†'eiIttt, WM, from I‘d-m want: - in Sandman. Wk. when she has whiter] minivan and (dumb. Me. and In. Clarence Armour Parlhment an n dinner put, gt Exmoor Int Sunni" night in ttmer, of Mr. and In. Bound Sehumachd tbeirbomeirtBmtms. It.“ In. Claim Parliament hath: 'ttri-ta-tentre WHIP» TherrHrttomutoriottte In. Albert L-nu- and ho chil- drs. loin and Mugs-d Cart “Kama-Ih-ulem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elite" of 282 N.Second and. and In. E. H. El- uell are Ieine for two weeks trip to Detroit uni cm. today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheuhen and small son. Billy, are leaving Satan day for Luke Nameksutrttt, near Ash. land. Wis.. where they will spend two weeks ' Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bard will on- tertain at dinner at the Exmoor Coumfy club on Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Stellar Ballard mrf, Orchard lane will anemia at dinner at the Exmoor Country cl b on Sat- - min; before the inlet. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bard of N. St. Johns avenue and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Boyatton of Hawthorne lane spent the week at Camp Bryn Afon, Wis., where they visited their daughters, Janet and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. ILL Glidden .of Montgomery mad will entertain at dinner on Saturday evening at Ex- moor preceding the dance. In. F. N. Bard and dnughter, Dorothy of Egandale road, returned Wednesday from lichigun where Mrs. Bard went last week to In†her daughter home who has spent the past six weeks at Camp Osoha- or-the-Dunes, Crystal lake. Michi- gan. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 5mm tnd dapghter, Betiy-Lou, motored to Mil. waukee Sunday to spend the day with relatives: guests on dance at mane. Mrs. Lois Rudolph "CPortland Ore., formerly of Highland Park ie visiting relatives and friends here for " . - â€4...... cu...“ .u muuuu-ec. "1:. Mrs. Edvard Johnson and two children of Litchfield, lit., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eichler several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Reader left Sun, day for Des Homes, hc, to spend two weeks visiting-Mr. Reader's par- ents. ".31:an relatives and friends here for & couple of months ind is staying with Mrs. R. G. Evans of S. First Col. and Mrs. Charles S. Diehl and their granddaughter,' Grace Ellen Shaw, of San Antonio. Texas, will arrive the latter part of this..week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liarn C. Exan at Ekandale. Hum C. Egan at Egandale, . Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Claw at- tended the opening of the Royal Blue new warehouse in Chicago last eve- nine, Mr. and Mrs. John Shopp and Miss Florence Show) and Charles Shopp of Milwaukee. Wis, were the guests on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Conrad. 122 McGovern street. Edgar and daughter. Margaret, left Friday for Colorado Springs where they will spend a few weeks. Mrs. 0.13. Brand and daughter, Salome, spent a few days Inst week visiting [Huh-es in Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Alice Tutti! and son, Wur- ner, and daughter, MAI-y Beverly, are spending today in Oak Park u the guests of In George Hen-11L In. Moses Eitsmtatadt uni son Peers will return [are about the lirst of September. Conrad. 122 McGovern street. de Bujae entertained twelve on Saturday .at a dinner, at Bucehaneers club in Wir. HUBER 25 to make Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Dean of Linden mane. Gieeseoe, are racew- ine congratulations on the birth of a baby girl on Tuesday, Aug. s, at tne Highland Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Provost of Beech lane announce the birth of a baby boy on TNesdar, Aug. 9, at He u:_\.l_~j n I _ _ sigma}: iGriiiGft'.r. N FB, dard Mr. and Mm, W. D. xenon-Ia of S. Linden avenue entertained a din- ner " the gamer Country club on Sammy e in. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fink of W. Park avenue are the happy parents. of a baby girl born Tuesday, Aug. 16 at the VHighllnd Park hospital. Bg-., If: I - - The Rev! Frank Fin leaves to- morrow for ten days' lnveling in the “it. Next Sunday he will preach at the Hillside Presbyterian church. Orange. N. J.. and on the Sunday fol, Iowin}: at the First Congregational church. Han-thin, and at the Rocky Hill Congregational church, Ames- bury. Mass. - .Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Johnson. Jr., of Central avenue are spending the lest of this month in Mackinaw. Michigan - Miss Margaret E. Bymt of Cam, bridge, Mgryhnd, formerly a twin teacher at the Deertield Shields high school, has now gone into business with Miss Harkuess of the Barbies; Real Estate and Insuranee. Mr. k. N. “Bard and daughter Marian. of Spatial: road. spent the wee}- end _its, Osknsh. wisc. Mrs. E, B. Sherwin of N. Sufi. dun was hostess on Sunday to Mp guests " tea-bridge. _ l It. and In Georg. A. Bikini son Ind son, George. Jr.. of & Linden venue. left Sunday for I two that. trip in Wisconsin Georg. will be at post week " Camp Minoan". Win. Miss Marian Gatling of N. St. Johns avenue has gone to Downers Grove, Illinois, from where she will co on I touring trip to St. Louis and neighboring cities. She will be (one about two weeks, Mrs. Henry Baron and Miss Moss of 897 Lincoln avenue returned this week, trom Onekama. Michigan, where they have been spending the month at Mrs. Bacon‘s summer cot- tatre on Portage Lake. Irvin GariGir of N. St. Johns ave- nue who has been sick for a week is "oy_verr1mueh improved. of Milwaukoo win; is the he}; Gal of the Sherwiar. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Vetter of McDaniels avenue have returned from a two weeks vacation spent " their cottage " Chain O' Iles, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sobey of N. Green Bay road have [one to their summer Midge a! Chain O' Likes, Wis, where they will spend I week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. PM and two children of St. Loui- m th- house guests of Me. and In. W. 8; Holland of Park avenue. Mrs. Jacob Uehelein Ind two daughters of Chicago were the Itch end guests of W. “d Mn. Philip Sehreiber of Gleam avenue. Mule-nix“!- Tomdny {mnmwh‘un mPnk,0M- Mr. W. E. ',',t'rt.'tp1 to Miooestua,,Wic, m at and. o. u. my. n. M auhk iamibomewithhimuur.tm, weeks an them. In. E. H. Sherwin - m1. sixteen (mu " her la... in N. Sheridan toad on Fri†in Ian-pli- men: to her sister, In. R. P. o'Itiur' _ _,,,_.._ -_._ uvupllih Fink 'ps formerly Edna Brod- COLLEGE INN Rev! Frank Fin leaves to- for ten days' lnveling in '.. Next Sunday he will preach Hillside Presbyterian church. mum unnu- OI. nu:- mull-u- Sunday Dinner '"""""utrytoytm1air-oar- “I...†run "In"; mam. Mi trim noun mum: plan He: "eel' To“ ','Wllia. than an" mo ImJCI SALAD. ml“ or 0min“: Cache“ . wATB8MtBTArN AN CANTAIDUPK lUP’IuE Week Day Dinner 75c P1'eC1rPo" WWII": cmcnu cannon: 1:11le August 21, 1927 $1.25 $1.25 CU tMN E M04185 Yum mm: nun III m " um MAYO- Relish. I Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Paul Ind Son iRoters are spending a two inks 3 vaurasion at Neocque Bar, Wig. ‘where they motored on Friday. 1 Miss Florence Schneider, who han , been spending several Weeks with her "Jester?,'. Mr. Ind Mrs. Adam _ Schneider. at their summer home at 1 Lake Beulah, returned home Sutur- day. lar room LuiTii"vTit"'t'rTs' 'rTti7'de"ti"i'rii'? funicular. notation is directed to our display of mM pieces in walnut, mnbogany. and We have just received. a large n ' m, Grand Rapids when so newest designs oritrittate. Pour convenience-there is ttey nation. Srhwarta Furniture Com-' pany, â€~13 S. Genes! street. just south of Washington. Waukexan. tthu nois. . 24 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Prior turd children have just retuned from a two weeks stay at New Auburn, Wis. Little Athaline Tholin of Downers Grove. m., is spending I few mks with her aunt, Mrs. John Knmpe of Lowellyn Ivemxe. . VIE, Mr. and In. Clarence Witt left! Sauna, fur a two Inch Ingmar trip; to northern Wisconsin. 1 In. '.tttuh"r, of Conn]. avenue who w W I slim "mae) afevmhuuh'muudo-gmyf Mrs. Edward M. Conrad motored to Fisk, Wis, on Hominy, akin; with her her Megs: the Mil-u Meta and Lucille Helm who are returning home after spending two weeks here. Miss Eieanur Conrad rewrned to Fisk with the girls to spend a week with them. Mrs. G. Arthur McPherson is en- tertaining at luncheon-bride, on Tuesday for her daughter. Mrs. Clyde W. Hise at Briergate, Covers will be laid for twelve guests. Mrs. Russell Lather of N. Green Bay road entertained . number of friends at I bunco party on Friday aha-noon in honor of In. Murray Boess. The sums-In! prize winners were Mrs. Robert Bluk. Illa Clin- ton Stryker Ind Mrs Waller Meier- Mr. and Mm. “Blur Meier†left Sunday for I two warts vat:- tion. WW8} ,T.'l1L'arrtidr,7ttdi1N. It. uni In. Funk J. Count] and daughter- Ln Verne Ind Ari-e of Rogers Park wen the - M " Mr mu, Mr. and XII. I. C. In. Clydo'W. Mine and on Me- Phemn nun-Md homo Int week from a month's my in Mun, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl new“ n Rely. hott. - - -- 2uttulrpgh.%tgutT mraiiwiiitaurueeA-teiit I.th . E.E.mh. MA "a In. Orvilie wading ad Mr. and In. Wang Meierheur n- M1 menus» PARK WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE. tor New Home. M In $5rmt Tor a emthn.tr. C w. P. 2787 ALIONDS VINâ€. wunm " I. I. Fact" ofthe Patronize ( â€Ml'ka-L" .: “If.“ Every Day in August is Dollar Day at this . store for by taking advantage of our we _ prices this month you can save many _ dollars. ACIDURO The 1CORETTASHOP "ICTOR BROTHERS EARL W. GSELL & CO. Important Forcasts for Fall and Winter 389 Cantu] Ave. Mrs Racer Willis-o Ave. You "Should Drink The Superior Acidophilus Milk 10 North Sheridan RoadNritrhUnd Park Phone Highhnd Park 463 W110. hm It is a nutritious food. It is an excellent beverage 449“, 99950“, yelvtst.u.a.te_pg_t, The new vagabond velvet: and soft felts to much cos- tumes. . _ A daseinatine collection of litrht woolen: for the cool days. Models nude up of wool crepeg, wool georgettes, twins. and Rod ier's cuhmere. _ al wear. 2irpiicr:sesct magi-t: wreaE'c5iir.'r"1-'v--art' “an as. istanding Tums: for 111',5PiiiinL . The smart afternoon frock of satin for miss and matron, us- ing both sides of the fabric. 25% to 40% Discount during this sale Served " Our Fountain \' 20e per glass T 50e per quart Ask your physician PHARMACISTS