Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner spent the weekâ€"end in St. Paul, Minn, . Miss Cleona Udell entertained at Tuncheon on Monday for Miss Betty Phelp‘s house guests. wi‘h her mother, Mrs. H. J. Thnyvr.r,v Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson have reâ€"| i turned from Eau Claire, Wis., where ; ~; they stent the past two weeks. Their | ch gon, Brandt who spent the summer inr ar Fan Claire returned bome with his | ) f Mr. and Mrs. Rolland P‘eimeh] moâ€" tored to Stoughton, Wis. Their daughâ€" ter Porothy who has spent several weeks with relatives there returned home with them. Mrs. Theodore Erringer of neanolis, Minn., spent the we with her mother, Mrs. H. J T Mr. Jerry Leaming served as first Neutenant in the officers‘ reserve corps for the Citizen‘s Military Trainâ€" ing camp at Ft. Sheridan, during the last two weeks. Mrs. H. A. Babcock has returned from a month‘s stay in Kansas City. Kansas. Miss Betty Phelps has returned from Camp Kohahna, Mich., were she has been a councilor during the sumâ€" mer. She has had six girl friends. who were councilors at the» camp, as hor guests the past week. The marriage of Miss Mary Tilden | / ‘aughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.) , Tildon ofâ€"Evanston and Mr. Gordon . Buchanar, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.{ « Cordon Buchanan of this city will t take place Saturday, 4:30 o‘clock,‘ . Sept. 8, at St. Mark‘s church, Evanâ€"| g ston, Rev. Victor Kennan reading the | :. service. Mrs. Lawrence S. Tilden of| 4 Providence, R. J. will be her matror| c of honor and her maid of honor will be ‘ & Miss Katherine Reynolds of Evanston. | Her bridemaids will include Miss‘|p Theodosia Andrews of Englewood, N.! .. J., Miss Suzanne Lewis, Miss Joseâ€"| « phine Kleinhans and Miss Helen BairdI of Evanston and Miss Carolyn Olson | ei of Glencoe. Little Barbara Buchanan, . y, a cousin of the bridegroom will be| E; flower girl. Mr. Buchanan will beJ E attended by his brothee Eugene Buchâ€"| T anan and Donald Buchanan, Lawrence ; S. Tilden of Providence, RJ.; A. B.| P Beresford of Ithaca, N. Y.; F. L.‘ ar Leitchle of this city; Burton Depew | he of Chicago and C. Weston Lang of | M Evanston will be ushers. ' m Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cope and famâ€" ily left Saturday for a few weeks motor trip in the south. The marriage of Miss Eleanort Hull Stevens, daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Raymond William Stevens, will take place Saturday afternoon, Sepâ€"| tember eighth at fourâ€"thirty u'clock, at the home of the bride‘s parents. | Miss Stevens has chosen Miss Lydia! Atwater of Evanston, as maid of ; honor, Mrs. ‘Robert Ober Clark of‘ Evanston as matron of honor; and| Miss Jane Pithers of La Grange asJ bridesmaid. The best man will be Mr. Nathan Parker of Pittsburg and Mr. Raymond William Stevens, and! Mr. Carleton Blunt of Evanston will| serve as ushers. Little Raymond Stafâ€"| ford, the brides nephew will act as| ringbearer. Among those entertainâ€" inz for the bride to be are: Miss Alice Judson and Mrs. Kingsley Rice of Evanston, who gave a luncheon yesâ€" terday in her honor; today Mrs. Joth E. Blunt of Evanston is entertaining at bridge and tomorrow Mrs. Webster | Stafford, Miss Steven‘s sister, is enâ€" tertaining at luncheon and bridge,‘ Friday; Saturday Mrs. J. W. Stevâ€" ons is having a lunchson at the Stevâ€"| <rs hotel followed by a matinee party.| Tuesday, Sept. 4, Miss Betty Slaughâ€"| tor of Evanston is emtertaining at! bridge. Wednesday, Miss Jane Pithâ€" ors of La Grange is having a luncheon end bridge while on Thursday Miss Lydia Atwater is entertaining at a luncheonâ€"bridge. Friday evening the bridal dinner will be held at the home of the bride‘s parents "The Meadâ€"] ows" on S. Green Bay road. | Local and Personal The Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria will serve one meal. LABOR DAY, SEPT. 3 Special Holiday Dinner a warm fire is going to feel pretty good next winter. Have you ordered your coal or coke? If not, you can save money and be assured of the best quality of fuel and clean deliveries if you pkone us your order today. 1200 to 2:30 It Is Warm Now, But 87 Buy Your Coal on Approval! Erringer of Minâ€" spent the weekâ€"end DELIVERY yARDS ALL OveR Te North smore COAL AL _ â€" _ COKE â€" FUEL OIL PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 28300 | _ _Bob Phelps will return Saturday ,ï¬-nm Camn Leelanau, Mich., where | he spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clow of Denver, Colo., are spending a few weeks with thrir parents Mr. and Mrs. H; F. Clow of N. Second street. } Vis« Eva Wyroff will oceupy the | Plair home at 453 S. Sheridan road, | "or the month of September. | A huf~t suprer and brideo party | will be held tnnight at the Briergate mrownel in white satin creps with a ‘r‘dal voil of tulle and lace. She carâ€" ried a bride‘s bouquet of roses. Mre. V. T. MeMahon, dressed in jade green crene Romane, attended the bride as ma‘ron of honer. Miss Joy Delhaye ‘n a gown of apricot crene and lace wae bridesmaid. and little Phyfli« Delâ€" have. neice of the groom. in shell vink georgette, served as flower girl. Mr. Verne Hall attended the groom as best man. After the wedding cereâ€" mony a supper was served, after which the bridal counle left by auteâ€" mobile for the cast. ‘They will reside Mrs. Walker and her daughter Miss Edith Walker will return next week to their home on Roger Williams avâ€" enue. from their summer home in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Murphy and four children who spent the past four weeks in Park River, S. D., returned home en Sunday. \rs. Stanley Newell entertained citht guests at one o‘clock luncheen vesterday in honor of Mrs. George E. Emerson, wife of Commander G. E. Emerson. of Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Mrs. Sam Long, who has been the @uest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Meinhard for the past five weeks, returned Tuesday to her home in Salem, Tilinois. Mr. and Mrs. T. Goldberry of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moran and son, Roger of River Forest, will be the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran, of De Tamble avenue. Eay &a Vell, a Highland Park lad well known in Chicago, Gary,. Ind., and New York, is returning to the "Ring" again. He has signed a conâ€" tract with Frank Moran. his former marngor. Ho will start training on Sopt. 10. at the Lake Forest gym. It ‘s hoped ‘hat he will be able to keep hi: record as he left it two years ago. Cut of the 54 bouts which he fought (tom 1925 to 1926, he never lost a one. f Miss Virginia Tinley of Council Bluf#fs, Towa. is the guest of her unâ€" ‘le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hesâ€" clf elub Highland Park Music school, Ethel Lathrop Marley, director, announces the opening of the season of 1928â€"29, Monday, Sept. 10, 1928. Instruction in piano, violin. organ and musical theâ€" ory may be had. Former, as well as n w students, are urged to telephone Highland Park 1138 as soon as posâ€" sible in order that suitable time may he reserved. Mr.and Mrs. R.C. Canmeron are the happy.,.parents of a son born Auâ€" use 7 ¢f the Highland Park hosâ€" vital. 1 Ray &a Yell, a Highland Park lad The Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Kelâ€" ler and daughter Kathryn, left Sunâ€" day for St. Paul, Minn., and Great Fails, Mont. Kathryn will visit her grandmother in St. Paul, while her parents go on to Great Falls. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton and family motored east, returning . to their White Lake summer home by way of the Canadian Ontario Lakes, and the Soo. West Point, New York where he is a second clagsman, baving completed his second year. Several dinner parâ€" ties were given in his honor among them was one given by Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Jacks, at their home on Marion avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Glace will be at the Moraine hotel Sept 8th, after spending the summer at Eastâ€" ern Point, Cape Anne, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Glace will be in their home in Ravina, Oct. 1st. Cadet Paul W. Blanchard Jro wha spent his summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanâ€" ‘hard of Walker avenue, returned to the United States Military Academy. West Point. New Yhrk whora hae is n Wednesday evening. August 22 Blanchard, Jr., who ""CC. 2. @@. Fidder and son of S. Sccond street returned Saturday eveâ€" Messrs. _ Everett Mills, Douglas Brigham, Hugh Seyfarth and Henry Bacon arrived home Sunday after an extended motor trip through the west. Miss Elizabeth T. Coolidge of Ridge Do t C Nr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling of S. Ureon Bay road entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Salyards of S. St. Johns avenue at Lake Boulah, Wisconsin over the weekâ€"end. Forest Rose, Jr., of Highmoor, will return Sunday froff Chicago. where he has «pent the past two weeks as the guest of hi« aunt. Mrs. G. Gilmore. Mr. Theodore Schreiber of Akron, Oho. is sbending the week with his naren®s, Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber of Glencoe avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchinson| and son, George, Jr.. of S. Linden | avenu> returned last Thursday from | an cxtended motor trip through the | wost. I | _ NT. Rusel Lesher is ill at his home on Sunset road. _ Mir. and Mrs. Leslie MePherson and frmily. who have been occupying the { D. I Barrett house for the summer, ’smr?od for their home in California ‘ on Friday. Mr. McPherson will reâ€" % turn to Highland Park in a few weeks: { Mrs. Wayne Hise entertained at Miss Ruth Livineston returned San day from two weeks spent in Sauga tuck, Michigan. > Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liske of Sherâ€" idan avenue have returned from a motor trip through the southern part of Indiana. Â¥rs. Fritz Bahr entertained at a family dinner on Tuesday at her home on Laurel avenue and Second street. Â¥r. W. N. Stafford and Mr.: C. J. Shetzley are attending the annual conâ€" vention of the $100,000 club" at the home office of Hlinois Life Insurance Co.. in Chicago. The local office »will be closed on Friday of this week on account of this convention which will be followed by dinner, entertainment and dancing in the grand ballroom of Hotel Stevens. - two tables of bridge at her home on Ferest avenue. Friday evening. NMrs. Otto Petz, who has been sufâ€" fering with a spPained ankle is getâ€" tinz along nicely. *r. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and som. Anthony and family, of Milwauâ€" kee. wore the guests on Thursday â€"f their cousin, Mrs. Fred Fisher, Sr., of S. Green Bay Road. i0 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kutzer and family .returned Monday from a three weeks s‘ay in the east visiting in New York City and Waâ€"hington, D. 6. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pett and famâ€" ily are spending two weeks in Wauâ€" paca, Wisconsin. â€" Harrison Walther and William Wieâ€" bo!t have returned from a two weeks outing in northern Wistonsin. Mrs. C. P. Sullivan and daughters the Misses Catherine and Marguerite, *re spending several weeks visiting relatives in New London, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ellison of Burtis ‘verve are spending a few days of this week at Twin Lakes, Wis. w Mr. Harry Walsh is in the Masonic. hosnital in Chicago undergoing obserâ€" ‘ vation for a few weeks. | Mr. and Mys. Eo & MePharem: t trit ""v'}f)“k nf : land Parkers. ln.!:'uthi.!gh Inerlyflethallhinehn Mrs. Edward Conrad returned Tuesâ€"‘ | day from a six weeks stay in Fisk, | Wis, with her parents. Friday Mr. | and Mrs. Conrad will motor to Green Mr. and Mrs. William Schweikert and two children of New York, were the guests a few days of last week, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Jr., of S. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witt of Glenâ€" cov avenue are spending a few days of this week in Waukesha, Wis., they attended the fair in Milwaukee on Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Wolf and the house guests of Mrs. Ar fy of S. Second street. Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell entertained the members of her bridge club on Friâ€" day night at her home on Ridgewood Drive. Bud and Jane Schneider are at Lake Beulah, Wis., the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider of Chicago, for the week. orest avenu ters returned Sunday from a ?'o week‘s stay in the east where they visited relatives. Lake, Wis., to spend the weekâ€"end and hhorwathe!?riu Bahr cottage, Junior Golden will accompany them. Mrs. Pete Conrad and daughter, Mrs. L. Foster and son Verne of Winâ€" netka, were the guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. Miss Billie Bell left Monday n ing for Akron, Ohio, where she spend a week visiting friends. relatives and friends here. Both Mr in Highland Park after the compleâ€" tion of their new home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart of Columâ€" bus, Ohio, have returned to their home gave a tea THE HIGALAND PARK PRBGS, WIGHLAND PARK, were the guests all of lat Mr. and MNrs. Wayne Hise of Arch Abercromby and daughâ€" . S. MecPherson of! F« »!I and son are Mrs. Agnes Duf U at will JMSM.Wâ€"I;.; Florence McFadden, Dorothy Martin, Albert Downing, Kirby Davis, Bert C. Wood, William Boren and the reâ€" mainder of the Garrick cast will be <â€"on at the Princess. ther tenancy of the Garrick. The shift to the Princess is the result, se e en o e ced en eR batitats a tour was booked. Chicago, <ocming not yet to have had exhaustâ€" rd all its resources in the manner of cach cutomers, caused an extension w the engagement. P ~f "The Silent House" ther tck. "Excess Baggage" will return to the serne of its first Chicago favor at the Princess. next Sunday, Sept. 2. The ucual Wednesday and Saturday matince «chedule will prevail at both Eul Bonsâ€"â€" rick. "FExcess PETURNS SEPTEMRER 2 TO PRINCESS THEATER W lDes Armtniniatie M o. 3 and battery manufacturers and apâ€" vroved by the U. S. Bureau of Standâ€" ardsâ€"so there‘s no doubt about the safety and quality of the work this now Outfit will do. who is interestedâ€"to come in ‘ll;:i sre it work. One Day Battery Chargâ€" in# is recommended by leading car P ut L 1 now Mr. Lorraine Webster, proprietor of Webster‘s Tire & Battery Shop, of 400 Waukegan avenue, Highwood, has« just instailed a modern system of battery charging. With this new HB One Day Battery Charger he is preâ€" nared to take in automobile and radio batteries in the morningâ€"and have them ready for their owners, fully charged. in the evening of the selfâ€" same day. Eons thore thi< summer. and which closed Saturday. He says that he has seen thes> camps in various parts of the country and that this was the best of them all in his opinion. Mr. Ekâ€" mark was with the troops on the Mevican border and served in the world war with them and he knows whâ€"reof he speaks. Of all the 2000 ct"<nding the camp at Fort Sberidan ho does not believe one man left with anyrthing but the bect apinion of his troatm nt and benefits there. Mr. Ekâ€" mark l<aves this week with the 14th In‘fan‘ry on a hike to Camp Sparta. L. WEBSTER INSTALLS NEW BATTERY CHARGER sts Is ENTHUSIASTIC OVER PT. SHERIDAN C. M. T. C. T After Dunn of Green Bay romc day for a weks motor the cast. They will g Canada, Niagara Falls rcturn by the way of t Mr. and Mrs. V. T. N Saturday by auto for where they will visit Mr barents. Mrc. Julia Wendling and Mrs. J. G. Firider attended the camp meeting a* Barrington, Tilinois on Tuesday, Dr C Newton Dubs of China was the trincipal speaker. Mr. and ,\lrsi.rï¬l'"jd;‘.v.nnl Seeney of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose.of Highâ€" Phoebe Ann Swazey of N. Linden avenue has returned from Warwick Woods camp, Sayner. Wisconsin where she spent the summer. Joh moor ‘. Ukmark, Photographer. Savs It Was Best in His Exâ€" nerience: Hike mdns s snn ooo dnc c 0 Mrs. Warren Reck in Chicago and his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Roberts. Mr road returned 'l'linrsdny from Culver summer naval school at Culver, Indiâ€" avenue left Sunday for an indefinite Stay in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Richard Churchill and daughâ€" ter, Miss Jane of South Greenbay read, left Wednesday for Europe, where Miss Jane will remain in school for one year. MacPherson Thomas of S. Linden avenue and Billy Nunn of Moraine York visit with her daughter, Mrs. Macâ€" ing to Long Beach, California where they will spend the winter. _ Ars. W. W. Reichardt and daughter, ienne, of S. St. Johns wrogpe Aay~ ame me uoo ies Mrs. W. E. Erickson and three chilâ€" dren of N. Sheridan road are motorâ€" ning from a weeks outing at Glenâ€" wood Springs, Lake Geneva, Wis. Charles N. Reichardt of S. St. Johns th one more week at the °G Mr . Webster is quite proud of his equipment and invites all motorâ€" and radio fansâ€"or anyone else l.n.‘&.-dxnoxols.s&id.. Ekmark. offiâ€"i â€" Sheridan. is splendid €. M coidiiy uenc d oo 4 iR and Mrs. Frank Howe and son, + _of Central avenue and Ralph if Green Bay road left Wednesâ€" and Mrs. lloa_'ell B. Swluy reâ€" mary iry months solvency in ark r.ndklhrn'hlpb atreet th« way of the lakes au‘o for New York !1 visit Mr. MacMahon‘s ial photographer at < enthusiastic over 1. T. C. camp held . and which closed motor trip through il will go to Detroit, | T. MacMahon left , Buffalo and »ar would have said if they had seen our The old timers «ay that if more of the kids took a course of education in the woodshed, not so many would take post graduate studies in jail. The original discoverers of Amerâ€" ica were alurmed when they saw the BIbP omm dnc dccaied seA idb l o ols Carl Lange. son of the late 'ilh-;i" at the piano played at the Highâ€" Lanve; m-!lw“b’m-"""{ Park ï¬nmmb while ill and despondent, Tuesday | day spchool last Sunday. â€" The numbers morning, in his garage. ‘The u,!vmphydvithh&ihhh.flnfl 'uamm--ihhfllwm“"‘â€'""’n"‘ r is by his only daughter Eva, a| rtived. Carl E. Bates, Jr., solo viol. n»«m«m-MMMM""‘""““."Wh‘ nbout sixteen years of age.. !nd beautiful tone anid emotional reâ€" Girls under six year, 50 yds.; Boys under six year, 50 yds.; Girls six years to nine, 50 yds.; Boys six years to nine, 50 yds.; Girls nine to tweive, 50 yds.; Boys nine to tweive, 50 yds.; Girls twelve to 16, threeâ€"legged race; Boys twelve to sixteen, shoe race; Unâ€" married men. sack race; Unmarried women, ball throw; Fat men over 190 Ib«., 50 yds.; Married women, 50 yds; Men. brick race; Boys under sixteen. crackers and whistle race: men over DESPONDENTâ€"ENDS LIFE BY HANGING TUESDAY fifty years, 50 yds. [ L Cl ~, â€" s PAPs Erounds, n charge of W. A. Thomas, principal of the Oak Terrace school, and these promise to attract much interest. The list follows: hat it Ahovenmsibuilindiftd s s3 | school The Highwood Day parade will| Brano start promptly at 1 o‘clock at Washâ€", ment . ington street and Railroad avenue and | Louis, proveed south along Railroad avenge | forme: to Highwood avenue, thence east to | Waukegan avenue, north to Park a*â€" / CHIC enue. It will be led by the Great: Lakes Naval band. | Immediately following the parade | a schedule of games and races will ) _ The Chas. Glass, Frank Drew, Al Bellei, Edw. Shapiro, Harry Richman. Ganâ€" dolfi Grocery. Sawyer Biscuit Co.. Osâ€" cor Meyers, Sancher Cheese Co., Best Food Products, Purity Pie Co., Wilson & Co., Panarelli & Tossi. News, Busy Bee Restaurant, Gunther Candy Co., Scornovacco Grocery, Harâ€" ry Cavani, V. Colombini, D. Scmny; Hardware,. Santi Bros., Geo. Adelmo, Swedish Bakery. Pasquesi Garage, Sinclair Service Station, Highwood | Pharmacy., Public Service, E. Enquist, | Oak Terrace Laundry, Fuller Morriâ€" son Co., North Shore Line. Thom Bros.. C. W. Robinson, Mike 1» Santis, L. Kinolt, B. Lonngren, E. Crowley, Bernardi Hardware, Webster Tire & Battery Shop, R. O‘Connor. Sociation uses the funds raised by this affair for civic welfare work. The list of ‘donurs for the registration booth as far as reported so far is as folâ€" A large assortment of donations of various kinds of merchandise has been received by the Highwood Civic Improvement association for the big lHighwood Day celebration on Labor Day, next Monday, Sept 3. This promises to be one of the most exâ€" tensive and successful Highwood Day features which has ever been held in that progressive little city, and the general support of the public is urged. as the Civic Improvement asâ€" LIST OF DONORS FOR .: YOUTHFUL BANDITS HOLD H1GHWOOD CELEBRATION: 1p yan NEAR DEERFIELD sifts Numerous fer Booths for| m “mm; Affair in That City _ | Stop Chicago Physician and on Labor Day QWife and Secure Nearly C The mere act of buying and paying for an article of merchandise requires but a fraction of time. The item you buy may last you for a few days, weeks or even months and every time you use it or look at it you‘re reminded of the satisfaction it has given you. Whether your need be a prescription, a toilet arâ€" ticle or a medicine, it is our aim always to place in your hands merchandise, the quality of which is constantly a pleasant reminder of our store and the service you received when you bought it. Buy your drug store needs here and know what it means to obtain in happy combination quality, service and right price. 388 Central Avenue 389 Roger Williams Avenue QUALITY LINGERS LONG "‘Ar 1 ER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN THE RECOLLECTION OF EARL W. GSELL & CO. PHARMACISTS at Niz Trier High school and is very popular along the North Shore. | cHICAGO ART THEATER PRESENT PLAY SERIES TRIO FURNISHEs _ MUSIC LAST SUNDAY A trio composed of Car} E. Bates, Jr.. first violin, Orville S. Cavanah, cecond violin and Miss Marjorie Leamâ€" ing at the pirno played at the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian church Sumâ€" iithiMbApiheaiin ind Ausi Ba The Chicago Art Theatre under the dind-ionnllr.lmr‘nlvillm. series of plays during September at the Community House in Winnetka. The plays will be given Wednesday and Thursday of each week, beginning 'M‘Y.m&rinlm’.-_ The Drama Work Shop of Ravinia will attend the opening performance in a body. Those desiring to attend please call Lional Roberston. Teleâ€" rhone. Highland Park 1295, so seats are procurable at House of Winnetka. se ts t and Saturday of this week, T. A. Simpson, county superintendent of schools, announâ€"es. Threâ€" speakers have been secured for the t'bh‘;s program. They are O. W. Neal, diâ€" rector of Stevens Point Normai «chool, at Stevens Point, Wis.; N. R. Branom of the geography depart ment of Harris Teachers college, St. stt oL * * CBEners C Eo onco s oo Ee OTme Louis, Mo., and Miss Alice Meighan, former instructor at Escanaba, Mich. ROWARDâ€"UDELL CAPETERIA 1200 to 2:30 TEACHERS INSTITUTE IS HELD AT WAUKEGAN The Lake County Teachers instiâ€" {ute will be held in Waukegan Friday DUl esn 1 L. ‘ 3 Annual Meeting of © Instructors of Lake County Schools; Chief Speakers ihâ€" man lost £15 and the woman was forced to give up a purse conâ€" taining $23. The robbers were in a coupe. A man l.ving near the scene of the robbery.+. and whose telephone the couple used to get a garageman. deâ€" clared that they had stopped along the roadside about 5 o‘clock in the sf.rmucn. They had taken out magaâ€" uin s and scarted to read. > Aâ€" they rested there the other car pulled up and the two youths jumped Mr. (‘:v‘--n!h a teacher of After holding up the pair the bandits damaged the motor of the doctor‘s car «o that he could not rush for aid. â€" Two youthful bandits, both armed, staged a daylight hoidup on a Chicaâ€" go physician and his wife on the road near Irene Castle McLaughlin‘s dog orphanage near Deerfield Sa(urda; M ooutien a i rrsai e T afternoon, taking $58 in cash Fat Your" Labor Day Dinmer THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928 Sixty the Communit y