S > 4 .--------.-.--..---_---------------------------A-------: Cwn is win i e am omm wl win us oo on t io ie on wn n on n on e s n ce w un w t un e on ow e o wh w us un tn th e dn Patronize the Press Advertisers ----------------.-----‘ "on as as on an me as on dn on on on on on one mer Y N k in on 2. ALBERT LARSON CMOOUL :. t ? HEN getting startâ€" § ed for school, please reâ€" member we carry a complete line . of School Supplies. A share of your patronage will be very pleasing to us. Our prices are consistent. with good merchandise. ‘ Sta tioner â€"Highland Park, Illinois <â€"4â€"t~ ~â€" Our buttérâ€"like our milk and cream E E â€"is the finest the market affords, for § it is made from the purest and most . ‘ ' EE _ wholesome milkâ€"and the utmost preâ€" 3 E E cautign‘s?"are taken to guard every i E step ing?ï¬s proguctfon. : y 1j _ All CoÂ¥perative Trading Co.‘products _ 44 * "gre the utmost in purity. * Phone Majestic 714 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Purity 4T LE â€"â€"P BE SS3 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McPherâ€" son and family enjoyed a week‘s â€"â€" Lleruise on the Great Lakes, last week. Reservations for the use of the Raâ€" vinia Village hall may be made by x o reâ€" e na taryâ€"treasurer of the Board of Govâ€" e ernors,. H. P. 2569 Mrs. Elonzo Tyner and her daughâ€" ter, Miss Peggy, have returned to Washington where <they have taken an apartmént at the Shoreham. They visited the Danish Consul and Mrs. Niels Christianson of Cleveland, enroute to Washington. s Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sanders of N. St. Johns avenue are the happy parâ€" ents 5 a baby girl, born at the Highâ€" land â€"Park hospital onâ€"Friday, Aug. Mrs. J. G. Fidder spent several days at Barrington Park camp ground. While there she was the @guest of Mrs. F. J. Fecke and Mrs. C.~W. Rockhold& of Chicago, at their summer home. _ â€"â€"~ A _‘Mr. N. L. Hawkinson was a weekâ€" end guest of Mrs. J. G. Fidder and family. 6 x Ti s f rRé"-,.J' H.=Tayior will speak At| land, is returning this week to her the Railway Men‘s Home on SUNMâ€" )\ pome on Park avenue. 2108 day, S?’(Beï¬ A short musical proâ€"} ‘The Ladies Aid society of the Zion gram is being arranged before the . R ‘etâ€"nextâ€"Frt Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Mafrtin of Ridgewood drive are the happy parâ€" ents® of Aa son, born on Thursday, Aug. 27, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. s + Mr. and Mrs.. Mario Basiol@& Of| pave moved fron» the Laurel avenue are rejoicing on the) ments on Elmâ€"place tc birth of a son, born on Tuesday,| avenue. 4s . Sgpj;i ‘1, atâ€"the Highlandâ€"Parkâ€" â€"â€"M+ss"fsther Mariey ~~Roy Fidder returned on Monday from a vacation on a farm near Belâ€" "Mme. Julia Claussen who, for the fifth season has made her home at the Moraine, gave a farewell lunchâ€" eon, on Sunday. Among her guests were Conductor and Mrs. Hasselâ€" mans, and F. . W. Cushing...Mme. Claussen will sail on September 5, to visit her two married daughters in England, who will join her on a short trip to Paris béfore she returns to New York City. 3 Miss Dorothy Simpson entertained at dinner last evening~ (Wednesday) at her home on Roger Williams avâ€" enue. + e a Miss Lulu Laswell of the Highland Apt‘s has returned from a two weeks visit with her parents in Salida, Colâ€" ~Opposite Chicago North Western Station . ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist A SRACcAs a 0 a A 8 RAcACARB A 8 Racap A A a A aCA 0 A B A AC A. A 8 R aC B A# A Free Delivery including Sunday The name Akraradabra, the supreme deity of the Asgyrians, was used as a charm supposed to have a magical efâ€" ficacy as an antidote against ague. It was written on psrechment. Your medical ethics proterts you against charm cures, â€" â€" _ . The marriage of Miss Helen Depue, daughter ofâ€" Mr.â€"andâ€"Mrs:â€"Oscar Bonâ€" nett Deque, to Mr. Charles Francis Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Putnam of. Highland Park,â€"4t00kâ€"ptace Saturday afternoon, August 29 at 4 o‘clock at the residence of the bride‘s parents, 7460 Sheridan road, Chicago. Miss Depue was attended by Mrs. Burton W, Depue as matron of honor and Miss Betty Wales as maid of honor. © The ‘bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Prussing and Miss Carolyn Haugan of Chicago and Miss Fredâ€" erica Lykes of Houston, Texas. Mr, Richard Nye was Mr. Drakes best man. The ushers were Mr. William Johnson, _ Mr.. Robert Porter, Mr. Charles Jaeger and Mr. Burton W. Depue. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Drake will be ‘at home after November 1 at 547 Hinman avenue, Evanston.â€" _ _ _ * Where Science and Ethics â€"‘ Mr:â€"and Mrs. Felix Simoh have reâ€" turned to the Moraine from a motor trip through the eastern states and the Blue Ridge Mountains. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Teberg of Sumac road, entertained as. weekâ€"end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Williany Gould Dow and son Daniel ofâ€"Ann Arbor, MicR. Mr..â€"Dow is assistant profesâ€" sor. of electrical engineering at the University of: Michigan. | _ Theâ€"Mission Band of the Bethany church held their monthly meeting Sunday _morning â€"during â€"theâ€"church service hour. l â€"Mrs. Elizabath Smith of Logans port, Ind., is visiting her daughter Mrs. C. L. Berry of Homewood ayâ€" enue. â€"â€" o t Tok Mrs. }»lowar’dk Murphy entertained at luncheon on Tuesday. . â€"~ Mrs: Elizabeth Noonan of Chicago. is the guest of Mrs. William Dooler this week. â€" e . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greensiade_ have returned from a ten days fishing trip at Oconomowoc, Wis. § Abracadabra is returning this week to her Thursday, September 3, 1931 IREIKI Phone 144 who has spent afternoons. tainments ilitary ba Navalâ€"stat was not st til August office démai d upon th itions, â€" wh rily _~s ome. of 1 tein‘sâ€"othd owever, ‘el!" had erformanc season,â€" and ous list of So â€"the 3 _ Seventy4 l20 orchestr Eimposing twentieth opened on and came Monday | ni his period, while ther brilliant co phony..and ponse of th eft ~last ; notor trip Cloged Ni . Nights Thursday, his season on," â€"wilt it will h eason~ pr rospectus avinia, w â€"â€" " CCGo Archie Telep 5300 BL With sul menus a Contrace Saturda Frid Dancing exes Dan is HAsset. ED CU