im to come New York was paid. nother and sisters. â€" I hrough the an in spite t.â€" â€"That is ien. â€" They rxport them d products., the bonus _ or cotton _he cannot ure _ bonus lation, even direct good. ~ rich man‘s resourceful If, "I muist > that farm a mill, to unger chilâ€" d was muâ€" drew. picâ€" States are 3 A. Edison, today, "Ediâ€" oy, when he with . half arles Dana he dome of "Tad was a bonus to "automaticâ€" the farmer. ‘;n.iddlem‘an' * milk does five cents a e, knowing mnoment, he fully and ill East at came and throughout dentify ~Fim among hunâ€" ingredients, essity, were y 23, 1929 uman n&â€" s Dickens ewhere, on Thursday, May 23, 1929 Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey of Hawthorn lane have as their guest, Mrs. James Marsh of Beverly Hills, New York. Mrs. Marsh was formerâ€" ly a resident of Highland Park. Mrs. Julian P. Bliss and daughter, Ethel, of Denver, Colorado are visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss and family of North Linden avenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Moreton of Centerfield court announce the birth of a son. on Tuesday, May 21 at the Highland Park hospital. ® Mr. and Mrs. George Daily of Oakâ€" Mrs. John Sherwin of the Highland apartments will entertain sixteen guests at luncheon and bridge today, Thursday, at the Illinois Golf club. Chain OX Lakes,. Wisconsin. â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly. of Mundelein, IIl., are receiving congraâ€" tulations on the birth of a son on Monday, May 20 at the Highland Park hospital. The Kellys were formâ€" er residents of this city. Mrs. R. B. Swazey of Hawthorn lane ‘entertained at Jluncheon and bridge. Wednesday for Mrs. James Marsh of ~New. York andâ€" Mrs. Marsh‘s friends. z Mrs. Fred Clow has returned from Winter Park, Florida, and is now with Mrs. Campbell of North Sheriâ€" dan road. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street attended a banquet at the Karcher hotel, Waukegan,â€" in honor of the worthy grand commandâ€" er of the True Kindred State of IIliâ€" nois. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey of Hawthorn lane are entertaining at dinner Saturday. evening at their home for Mrs.James Marsh and her friends. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom sfreet attended the official visit The Young Woman‘s club met on Tuésday evening with Miss Ora Brown of Oakland> avenue. This meeting was a miscellaneous shower for the president of the club, Miss Ruth Sinclair, whose marriage to Mtr. John F. Bell will take place in June. Mrs. C. L. Perkins of North Linâ€" den avenue will entertain at lunchâ€" eon Friday for Mrs. James Marsh who is visiting here from New York. Mrs and Mrs. Herbert Humphreys of Llewellyn avenue are the proud parents of a daughter born on Sunâ€" day, May 19th at the Highland Park hospital. _ Mrs. Charles Melville of Ridgeâ€" wood drive is in the Henrotin hosâ€" pital, Chicago. .Mrs. Mortonâ€" R. Mavor of Laurel avenue andâ€"Mrs. Ca@rl Wright of Linâ€" colnâ€" avenue are entertaining at luncheon today at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club for Mrs. James Marsh and her friends. f O Mr. and Mrs.: Martin Hess of Des Plaines announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, May 20 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs: George Bell, Jr; _of Rockford, Ill., will be the guest next week of Mrs. Charles Benson of 831 Lincoln avenue. : veeâ€"and _ Mr.‘and Mrs. Richard Hawkins of Laurel avenue are spending this week in Michigan. > Mrs. George E. Moore of Prospect avenue entertained at luncheon on Thursday at her home. _ ~â€" _ Local and Personal Donald Vaughan and William Wieâ€" bolt spent the week with Harrison Walther at the University of Illinois. at Martha Shrine of Harvey, Ill., on Tuesday evening. 2 Mrs. Edward A. Smith of N. Linâ€" den avenue is expected home Saturâ€" day from California. Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller are spending this week at St. Paul visitâ€" Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Boyer of Forest avenue have as theirâ€"guest, Mrs. Lula Boyer of Anderson, Mo. | Hepry C.Lytton & Sons 0 0o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o o o _ GOLF HOSE eA 9322 STATE and JACKSONâ€"Chicago DECORATION DAY SPECIALS ‘J/I‘\(’v\\ f $ 4 , ® | mM 5 Linen Knickers A '.' “‘\" * _‘.‘ PR ' * ; f n:dny\‘ Our Entire Stock © Imported All W ool â€"_â€" 45 and 46â€" T H E PR ES S3 â€" ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zumsteg of Denver, Colorado, spent a few days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Walther. â€" Mrs. George Allan Mason of Hazel avenue.. entertained solicitors and workers for the Arden Shoreâ€"drive with a tea at her home Wednesday afternoan at three o‘clock. This was a final getâ€"together and business meeting. _ 2e * ing Mr.and Mré. M. F. Patterson. 0o 0 o WARM weather and Decoration Dayâ€" the signal for changing to "Linens." And we have an added inducement in thesespeciallypriced Knickers. Carefully tailored of cool Belgian Linen. Plain or pleated white and â€"checks in regular, plusâ€"4 and plusâ€"6 styles. Sizes 29 to 50. ORRINGTON and CHURCHâ€"Evanston GOLF HOSE $185 A. Values up to $458 in All Wool and Lisle #â€"4 0 0 0 0 o e Mrs. E. Doland entertained the Goodâ€" Wil} club Saturday evening. Bunco was played. The prize winâ€" ners were, Mrs. J.; Repholz, Mrs. Christopher, Mrs. P. Delahaye, for the women, and Mr. C. Bonson, Mr. P. Delahaye, Mr. Hoffman for the men. _ Delicious refreshments were served followed by dancing. â€" Mrs. â€"George Hesler will entertain at two tables of bridge tomorrow night at her home on 162 Beverly place. [@]| 33