a luncheon at the home of Mre. E. R. Phelps, Tuesday, dv-xfit Regent for the board of: of the North Shore Chapter, Daugh-- ters of the American Revolution. The annual picnic of the Presby-- terian thurch will be held in Sunset ens was read to the members, E the lovely . jawn over ' ."u:: Brackett's beautiful m.m i Woods, Highland --Park, ~ Saturday The new nome of Mrs. C. C. Brac-- kett, on Wilmot Road was the meet-- ing place for the Garden Club of Deerfcld, on Wednesday afternoon FotutGud-Glbfi'fi.T' tion of the beautiful estates of its members, was attended by half the membership of 'the Garden Club of Deerfield, on the twenty--fifth of June. Next Saturday the' Deerfleld women will visit the Lake . Forest Garden--Club Flower Show. Mrs. A. R. Warner is entertain-- lufi:turudnha.flum and Patrickla, of Sandusky. O. Newcomb, of Central Avenue, who entertained at a luncheon at Brier-- gate GoH Club, followed by a bridge party at her home. at which Mrs, North, of Springfield Avenue, won first prize. The Bungalow Charch Daily V: eu-'h-bdwm-hnl-: duy. dJunik IB.: :c > -->/ 4+ staying with relatives in Deerflield. They have stored their furniture in Waukegan. * Miss Sadie Galloway was hostess to a number of her friends on Tues-- Mrs, Emma Jassoy of minnesota, bmb-dh- on West Avenue, -- Mr. John Rassch and daugnters, Genevieve and Ethel and son, Em-- Miss Betty Smith 'has been living with her aunt, Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Otis Helfrica, who formerly lived in the old Biederstedt house, Downer's Grove. 4 Mrs. Joseph R. Noe!l of Oak Park was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Reich elt, Jr.. on Thursday. again chan her week, Mrs. Helfrich was the house Mrs. George Engstrom's mother, Mrs. Reed formerliy of Cedar<Ra-- * Mivea. Arthur Merner and two little sons are spending a week with Mrs. Merner's aunt, Mrs. Gilfilian of Chi-- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckel have Mrs. Henry Plagge left last Sat-- 19 TV ANHOE her paias oyty m Jt., 424 Bimon's, Tuesday evening. A short musical program was given, fol-- lowed delicious refreshments, m-h Dymond left Monday to visit her brother, Jas. Dymond and family at Honor, Mich. Marvin Payton joined a group of students for a European tour to last The little baby daughter--of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kracht of Forest Park, died after a short illness, and the funeral was held Wednesday af-- terncon from the Evangelical charch interment in Lake Zurich cemetery. Miss Mary Patton was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Heybeck and Mrs. Wenaver attended chapter at 'Wheeling, 'Tuesday evening. Miss Irene Ernst is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rose Ernst in Elgin this Baptist chureh, will hold an apron sale, Saturday, June 27 at 2 p. m. At the Dymond real estate® effice. A full line of practical and faney. aprons will be placed on sale. Every-- guest of a party given by the tea-- chers of: the Evangelical Sunday school one evening-- recently. Bun-- ¢o was played after which refresh-- ments were served. Mrs. Sandmann was given a little gift by the tea-- two weeks visit in Joliet.' Miss Katherine Flood of Chicago visited last week at the Hartmann 'John Fink made a business trip to Chicago Monday. _A ~ Menry Branding was on the sick list last week. > * Mr. and Mrs. John Howe and children, spent several days with Mrs. ~Howe's sister, Mrs. Albert ::dn. Tblmmn:dn Michigan after spending past year in California. y gether and thoroughly cleaned the <hurch. -- Welton Wolf was a business cal-- ler here Monday afternoon. int rer s Ditls prand daughters from Half Day at present. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haltie and son of Wheeling, were callers at the J. P. Ritzenthaler home Sunday af-- 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Priess enter-- tained their daughter and her hus-- band and some other company of J. P. Ritzenthaler was a Liberty-- wille business--culler Monday after-- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of Chi-- cago spent the week end at the twus Wolf, also 8. E. Knedler motored to Libertyville Monday -- afternoon on Mr. and --Mrs. W. Froland enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs. Brownell and sons at supper Sunday evening. The Women's Aid Society of the Mrs. Ed Sandmanp was the honor The Misses Marjory and Phyliss Tuesday af-- Friends. of Mrs.: Susie Towner, mmhlnn'dhynw accident <and glad to know she is recovered enough to be at home. Rev. and Mrs. Koten are spending a few days out of town. j On-- Wednesday, Chester Gilman and Frank Holtie while doing some work in their garage on a scaffold, gave way, letting them fall to the floor. Frank escaped without in-- G0OOD METHODS ARE REWARDED jury, but Chester fell on his shoulder and bead rendering him unconscious for several hours. He was taken to Wheeling hospital and URBANA, 111., June "«--Bilt"'i mpyhlh,fldbnmtxomthef' livestock and better use of man and . horse labor nade it possible for "E' Will County farmers to pay l their operating expenses an.. five per | cent interest on their investment| and still have an average of $3,--, 154 more apiece to show for their ; work last year than 11 of their nei-- ; ghbors who followec less -- efficient , methods, »ccording to a summary which H. C. M. Case, in charge of} the farm organization and manage-- ; ment department of the College of ; A:rleu!hn, University of Tlinocis | has just made of farm -- accounts | whith farmers in the county kept in | eo--operation with the agricultural | college and Farm Adviser J. F.| Hedgeock. In all; a total of 34 farmers in the county kept the accounts last year --and when the records were summarized this group of men was penses were puid, while the third of the farmer, or 11 of them, who were least successful lacked an average of $452 of getting enougk out of their farms to pay expenses,. This made a difference of $3,154 between the returns of the most and least successful of the farmers. _ divide«. into thirds, depending upon the returns which the individual farmers realizeo during the year. it acres more crops with each man and three acres more with each horse. All of these men kept uniform ae-- counts in the farm account book prepared by the college farm organi-- each man in the group has a basis '.lm"m'm} and for making changes which will the future, Case pointed out. zation and management department. In addition to knowing how much his farming operations paid last year, Although the farmers who were the most successful farmed an av-- erage of 223.2 acrés as compared to 1681 jperes_for the. farmers uho was not the chief reason for the dif-- ference in the returns ; which they received, according to Case. Farm-- ers who comprised the most success-- ful third of the group obtained a third better orop yields than those in the least successful, they got a return of 30 per cent more on each $100 which--they had invested . in was "ound that the third of the farmers, or 11 of them, who were most successful realized an average return of $2.*79 on thcir labor and management.--after--interest and ex-- From Ways Employed Under What Is Naprapathy? _ TLLINOB BDREAU oF NAPRAPATAY --The RELIABLE LAUNDRY ® s * 2 /8 ht en C Prank, ~4 That dreaded day -- Monday. * It can be done. ; 2 Mlnyug'flsebonuv'v'hicbhagl:emdfi;'e pleasure of a toilless Monday use theRd'nH'lflEmiee. 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