Sisterhood Social to Be at Moraine Aug. In order t hat their philanthropic Tund may be adequate to meet the many demands put upon it by the generous charitable appropriations and philmthropic enterprises in this year‘s program. the Sisterhood. of North Shore Congregation Israel is earefully planning its summer afâ€" ternoon social at the Moraine Hotel, Highland Park, Tuesday, Aug., 7 The veranda overlooking the tenâ€" nis courts and the large, cool ballâ€" room adjoining will be turned over to bridge and keno, and will comâ€" fortably gccommodate a large numâ€" ber of people. Additional gttractions will be the refreshments and handâ€" some prizes. ioi tw Tagai THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1984 Mrs. Alred FICENAM is VE iC terhood president and Mrs. Harold Moses is ahairman of the ways and means committee, with Mrs. Chas. Sincere as coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Berger as secretary. AJl are welcome. If you have not already made your reservations, you may teléphone Mrs. Herbert Levy, Glenceoe 673. so that there, will be 2 sahle awaiting youâ€"Contributed. All are 0 alréady ma may tetept Glenece 67 Chicago Zoological Park Provides New Kind of an Outing a table a If you want to have a good Umeé, select a cool day, pack a picnic tanch, fill your car with friends and drive over the Dundee Road to Wheeling, south on Milwaukee Avâ€" enue to River Road and keep going until you come to the Chicago Zooâ€" logical Park a few miles south of Hines Hospital and the air port. Unless you see it yourself'you can‘t eonceive of the clever way the aniâ€" mals are housed in their mountain homes. Be sure to wear good walking shoes as it is a long way around if one views the "Rhinos‘ ‘and the huge elephant along side the little fellow, ;};ergwafles the magnificient lions, the bears who beguile you into givâ€" ing them peanuts and candy; the TODAY‘S HOME NEEDS TODAY‘S COMFORTS A lack of HOT water . . . the (#"";/.ff necessity for tending a water [ /// § 4 heater . . . the uncertainty of /’/ having enough HOT water at all |/;// times . . . the innumerable inconâ€" / y | venionces suffered when a water heating system fails . . . these are i me s e A quic daily problems in homes where _ [);,..,,., tha water heating method has _ ;op»» not been modernized. an in There is only one answer to these ind hnd l problsms in which all of them may be overcome at a single stroke. Inâ€" ttallation of a gas water heater solves cvery difficulty of securing HOT water. And it gives you a return in convenience aond comfort that far exceeds the amount naid to: enjoy it. Apgas water haater provides a constant, cconsmical HOT water supply . . . in quanâ€" Uties sufficient for all uses it has in your hoame . . . without the slightest labor or kothor . . . at a consistently uniform temâ€" norature. Here is perfect HOT wafer torvice! NORTH SHORE EAS COMPANY Eé/\/ é; &9 4 MWred Flesham is the Sisâ€" pesident and Mrs. Harold ahairman of the ways and mimittee, with Mrs. Chas. s coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Wilâ€" o have a good time, gives you an instant supply of HOT water for every household and personal use WATER HEATING snakes who are shedding their skins at present, the gorgeous colored birds and the monkeys that furnish a continuous vaudeville show from the biggest baboons to the tiny babies with their mothers. There is so much to see, and every thing is so clean and attractive you want to allow plenty of time. You can rent chairs for 25¢ an hour, and goâ€"carts for 10¢ an hour at the gate. It is all free and certainly is a glorious spot to get acquainted with the hundreds of animals in their new open homes. Watch the kangaroos and the funny penquins. Citations Are Given The 600 young men have comâ€"| pleted their work and play at the! Citizens Military Training Camp, at Fort Sheridan and have returned'{ to their homes. They are to be conâ€"| gratulated upon having had the splendid military training and the: opportunity to participate in the athletics and swimming. | On Monday morning at 11 o‘clock on the parade grounds, citations, medals and trophies were awarded for merit and general excellence this training season. The Cook County Auxiliary and the Military Camps Association awarded medals to 25 candidates for honors. I Robert W. Johnson of Company C was selected for the Sixth Corps Area award of the Pershing Medal and guest trip to Washington, D.C., in the fall of 1934. He also reâ€" ceived a handsome sabre from the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion of Illinois. Every year Babe Ruth sends to each Citizen‘s Military Training Camp in the United States an autoâ€" graphed baseball and bat which is presented to the man excelling in athletics. Daniel M. Pick received the award this year. What this country needs is. a strike of politicians. â€" The Miami Herald. CMTC Boys on Monday A quick shower always is ready when you have an instant â€" hot water su p piy. o Bacause of the volume of HOT water used in every home, a t a family deserves the â€" easiest, BWHM, | most dependable and convenâ€" {5 ient water heating service. HOT Ru\!;| water is more in demand than cold water, having more than hower _ 100 uses in the home. Every "‘;'2’5:' mamber of a family appreciates t hor _ and enjoys an instant, effortless, ppiy. â€" unfailing HOT water supply. All of these advantages are offered by gas water heating. Controlled Cost ‘ On our "Controlled Cost"" plan, you know the monthly cost of HOT water before you install a gas water heater. Having HOT water on this plan enables you to deterâ€" mine how ‘much you wish to spend ‘each month for this important service. The‘cost never is more than the preâ€"determined amount. But it may be less. Get full particulars now of gas water heatâ€" ing J and "Controlled Cost." There is no obligation. cR | &M?A Isn‘t if a reliet just to turn a faucet and have HOT water every time â€"without waiting." Mrs. Albert Hagi entertained her luncheon five hundred club on Wedâ€" nesday (yesterday) at her home in Libertyville. Mrs. Edward Reagan and baby visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Winke in Round Lake last week Mrs. J. P. Schneider of Chicago visited Mrs. R. E. Pettis on Monday. John . Stryker Jr. has returned home after a visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Kynett Haehlen in Dysart, lowa. Mrs. Harry Olendorf had as her luncheon guests on Tuesday, Mrs. Henry Gaddis, Mrs. B. L. Dall, Mrs. Kenneth Lovell, Mrs. Evelyn Peterâ€" son, Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Marvic Peterson, all of Libertyville, and Mrs. Harry Baum of Deérfield. Mrs. Gaddis and Mrs. Dall were possessors of high scores in contract bridge. Mrs. C. Johnston Davis, accomâ€" panied by 15 Girl Scouts, left Satâ€" urday for a weeks‘ stay at the Alex Taylor cottage at Lake Marie. Anâ€" other group will go up to the lake next week. Mr. and Mrs. Carter M. Christâ€" ensen returned Thursday from Elkâ€" ader, Iowa, where they spent severâ€" al weeks with relatives. : Â¥ Mrs. Earl Frost and Miss Loretta Heman will act as hostesses this afternoon at a meeting of the Holy Cross Sewing Society at the Recâ€" torv. ' Wallace Reichelt spent Sunday at the Williams home at Slocum Lake. Mr. and M Forest Avenue mer F. W. Ru guests from C Miss Lois C as the guest o at Camp MaK Mr. family Wilson day. Mr. Forest mer F guests ‘Deerfield _ Local and Personal Mrs and Mrs. Frank Gilroy of Avenue, who lived in the forâ€" W. Russo home, entertained from Chicago on Sunday. Lois Clark spent last week guest of her brother, Donald, ip MaKaJaWan. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and attended the Purnell and ‘picnic at Petite Lake Sunâ€" Agnes Clavey and two THE PR chil dreti Féturned last Wednesday from Lak ,,glf andawego, Wis., and are sta"‘i with Mrg. Clavey‘s aunt, Mrs, Mary Huhn. * q 2 nd Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor: had 8# their gues*s’ on Friday, Mr. and |Mrs. William|Carver and Mrs. Edwiard Thistle of Cleveland, Ohio. M @ nd Mrs. Richard Antes enâ€" tertaiieéd at a party on Sunday in honor! gf Mrs. Antes‘ father, Augâ€" ust: Rherlein. | ‘MR, and Mrs. | Hubert Juhrend sp'vihe weekâ€"end in LaFayette, Ind,|} > | [ A"union of t{:e Sherman clan, 'v,-f‘fi-_‘: of Phineas and Betsy Edi,‘ Sherman, â€" pioneers of this countfy, was heltf last Sunday at the, i‘:?dy and Decker Grove on Gagé¥# Lake for the 23rd annual get» .’ @ther of this family. Mtiland Mrs, Arthur Merner and son. Milton went up to Camp MaKaâ€" JaWWn last ’I"uesgay and returned on S ay. 1 Mt§; Edna Orsborn and her guests from Chicago spent Sunday at Grass Lak® ) ‘ Mr§#, Alex Willman will entertain her tern ThotflMs Mooney home on Ridge Roa';After the: business meeting the: fi *" bers played cards. Mï¬fi"and Mrs. Edward Reagan have ffibved into the Cassius Easton homg p Hazel Avenue. They had beeni‘vvying in the Soupkup bungaâ€" low O§H Sheridan Place. mos! EVER TRAC SAFEI 99 7 f Pas # 0 | n‘ ~perige® 2Whoese aa slip Pss smeans death . 4s "z". f | ;“ | D: g’ va f‘ }“/’ :./ M moSt, AmAZING Proof _ ; ,.~>APoaiit EVER kNownN oF ExtRA _ * Je Traction Anp Nonâ€"skip : eA Sly {JP +0 + + UP e e + UP ;\_\- ‘\\( t 2\ a , * . . , to 14,000 feet above \,2 l f R seaâ€"level! Skirting yawning â€" y ~â€"~a lAAA chasitis, teariog around e S OA 181 treacherous turns at PZ. F4 1120 i// J A brégathâ€"taking speeds, , W3 | C . /! 3 dargédevil drivers fight \ / \ ~s; x P & Te theig / way up, grinding, WW BCA h .d. a + !l h 7 z 'A ""4“.\ verine «oi n c w yCcc t AM1GCCAILIN where a F ir§bne werg, on Surely amaging of Extra ‘ Safciy_'â€"â€"a S -:_Eyery cotton fiber inside eve‘r&; cord is soaked and coalt with Extra Rubber â€"| Elgbt additional pounds absorbed by every 100 poinds of cotton cords. This isGumâ€"Dipping, the Firestone paténted â€" process _ that provides extra Blowout Protection, â€" 50% LONGER NONâ€"SKID El‘jï¬en-wmbér â€" with every Firestone Tire you get the f E. Ti-llsl'e Guarantee | ~ 3 6 \|_ â€"for Unequaled Performance Records o *J | [\ _â€"for Life Against All Defects B t ||\ _ â€"for 12 Months Against All Road Hazards* - , §1.! (* Siz Months in Commercial Service) t ‘Call on the nearest Firestone Service Dealer or Service $ | Store today and equip your car with the new Firestone High * | Speed Tirés for 1934. t FIRESTONE CENTURY PROGRESS TIRE * 75 A U ' I‘. O REDUCED PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY se o. Tsize __| coma | nema DGCRUXSOCT:! ThE OUTSTANDING 4 j & hi) © 6.6 ‘:-;g 8 1-3‘; b-;-g‘: | _ VALUE TN THE . ï¬go.ï¬ï¬f J:| Sae) uos.| 138 | URETMSE® PE A w . dh| F30) 11 | 150 | Firestone . he 193 OLO PRICE 40.21. ..| $6.6 (5pz1 ... 4t519....| 1TJ8 19 .. 4 Las1s.... o §$5017 .. | 1015 $0019 a o. | 1. 10020 uo | 19.8 Bee how Firestone Tires are Made at the Firestone Factory and ‘Exhibition Building, World‘s Fair Alex Willman will entertain ing club on Wednesday afâ€" â€" MILEAGE unc S1ZE5 PR 8.75 12.45 17.10 OPrORTIONATE Listen to the Voice of Firestoneé â€"I"mturi;; Gladys Swarthout ©® > â€"Eve onday Night over N. B. g-â€" W E AF Net w ork 1.14 127 2.02 213 wWHERE YOU GET YOUR MONEY‘S _ wWORTH FLRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES Â¥For seven consecutive years have been on the winning cars in the daring Pike‘s Peak climb where a slip meant death. Routeâ€"Waukegan Road to Techny Mission House, then West on ‘Techny Road to Course. ’! HONOR ROLL *For fifteen consecutive years have been on the winning cars in the 500â€"mile Indianapolis Â¥*For three consecutive years have been on the 131 buses of the Washington (D.C.) Railway and Electric Company covering 11,357,810 bus miles without one minute‘s delay due to tire trouble. THIS MEANKS DEPENDABILITY ‘ AND ECONOMY %Were on the Neiman Motors‘ Ford Vâ€"8 Truck that made a new coastâ€"toâ€"coast record of 67 hours, 45 minutes, 30 seconds actual running time. THIS MEANS ENDURANCE Pormerly one of the best of the Equity Private Clubs, mow open to the public with temporary fees that are @ven lewer tha» Forest Preéserve courses. Misston. HMz is without question one of the most intereetmg ai wriguing courses ever built with fealure holes that amateurs and profes alike prociaiw o be the best cver constructed. | . Be among the first to discover the beauty of Mission Htlis and yeurself if this is ‘not entivnely different ‘"m rchandise‘ thin any Antursa vou have ever blaved. You will never again‘be satistie@ with j Monday to Friday, 18 holes, or all day Baturday, before nuén, 18 holes..:.c.. Saturday afternoon or all day........ Bunday, 18 holes or &ll day........... Bunday, mafter & P. Â¥.......l..s.si..‘s yearself if this is |not entin course you have ever played. &inary course. JACK DARAY formerly Fields is manager &nd invite coursé. : Race." THIS MEANS BLOWOUT PROJECTION MISSION HILLS GOLF CLUB $3.60 4.04 4.32 4.56 10.92 THIS MEANS NONâ€"SKID SAFETY AND â€"TRACTION 4.40â€"21 4.15â€"19 mm onE im y cow ones «is MGrorhona ty LOw sizt TEMPORARY LOW RATES PRICE pro director of all feur courses at O s his many friends to play this outst J CoMPANY I 25 S. Second St. _ discount Phone H.P. 391 on all ‘ ’v(‘% i | PAGE ELEVEN â€" LC RATl ylmpla anding ee for jpublic kn orâ€" J on mies 15 | 13 § PR 4 33