\--DFE whier & severe Hliness. . F ices were held Toursday SE . m _ Auutarian . hoon ,at the Presbyterian churc " c a ".mlm. 5 ' wwla;;- nweles, Cal. -- ht Angeles ' mwm-mdu,wu. wmyuul'" ille. 1t was during the World war Dr. gone to La Grange O '"'"""'\)*-u eeme n P a week friends. which refreshments were served. Infi;fly---'dm-""" Ic.undlu.m.""h': ml"hfl-*wlmfln:mwwfin 4 and Mrs. J, A, Reichelt, ""cm"d dinner at the Green Tree Inn of mu----ldl'fl-m'l '\Mp'&.-::nd & ""M"..-..L T25 _s haie E'".'t'!'.'_ ...nl 4+« Dorsevy spent was sixty -- Mrs. ";,'.w Mon-- 4 > ; on Waukegan Road, wde oob e 9P Smile Your Way Through The RELIABLE LAUNDRY a y after-- church, j | Mrs. %:*:.,:,' ---- Sg--m4 rj of Highland Park, b " =§ and Mrs. Ray Reeds and two _ Mr. and Mrs. BAF C250 Sn lesn. | .. 0 P NC u: ons and Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hiutth-- their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. in ,",'"':"""""""""" James Dougherty and two dauighters Edward Margaret and Wilma of Chicago. . haye ,.':';,.:"'m u'""""'f' The Camp Fire Girls met Wed-- Mdvmhth\udu Mmatbhnd son's parents, Mr. id Mrs, William Dorothy Savage. Anna Ott was an Euuuww\ The Ladies' Aid Society meb in 'ubu-l,-i*h-.hmmit:m:-:uumn of : St.. Paul's 'nm"xho{ Chicago | with Mrs. Minnie Juhrend as hos-- <L s week end wwrlm!: x . s 2 6 _w f--' 'll'"Y". end with her mother \,,.a.': were Sunday guests at the George Griswold home in Wau-- ;imu which have learned the toilless Monday by the use of daughters . will remain _ &t . MF6--] . _ _/ =_ _wop diunl WB Gunckel's parents' home for & zg the summer in Santa Fe, N"'.QR"_ nd Mrs. Willia Wilmot School P % Stryker 5 s. thu CIZ:'W on . young pupils of Miss Fran-- llf!)T':m the Maple --Club on Wednes-- | °6# will give a Dian~ th» Missionary Conventio day on. * three his recital at the Presbyterian ebereh giek, HIL _ "__ i} Aas igrg oo were by | on Wednesday afternoon, July 2.\ The Sanday Eoraing se f ed Be n. Mrs. E. Horen--| This recital is just for the parents Sunday, Ji "-;{"' _ _ w ' r and Mrs.-- Meyhack, after | of her pupils. Next fall Miss Bied-- uver to ind "i i }" refreshments were served. _ | erstadt plans to give several public port of the' ctivities of t! Wr. and Mrs. Dorsey, who are | recitals. tion. o deig : 0h |mfin¢ the Cookey bungalow, bad | The William Desmond family. | _ Sunday ning is the inner at the Green Tree Inn 0f |spent the week end in Michigan. for the Silver Medal Everett and then motored to. Liber-- | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vame~ Contest Rour ladies o tyville and spent the Fourth On | (Lillian Schepp) entertained out of sionary Sogle conte Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey spent | town guests on the Fourth. eryone is : i A w M iwaukee. Mr. D""'Y' Mr. and Mrs. William Sokun of £ram is plas ad --a s is one of the owners of the Sewer | Chicago expect to move into their !NF will be lifted to ser mc-.-mumung the |new bungalow this month, which special breanch of missio Sewer System. _ | they have purchased from John ";l'b:n ungalow chol" , 20 DS for of Highland Park. rs. Ray Reeds and two . and Mrs. 8. P. Hutch-- vding a week at Birch-- and Dyers enntmmsmemetimmetee e e 00 Milburn on Sunday to visit & Tormer Deerheld teacher, Miss An-- nie MeCredie. 'The Maytag Free Trial means exactly this: you may request us To ECl tm exactly this: you may rea"""*""" to bring a g;f::;"nmi to g.dwdo,wo'n'" It will be w:nm W to you, and you will not be told how long you may m&. The Maylag NWV T ITSELF during this tria) --or it wil be taken away af cheerfully as it was brought. T elephont hiaieai )"*»~" Maytag Sales) . J. Juhrend had as her m'" Welcome and . Mfaraomvst and two sons, w at Evanston, el Switch Board Schanck Hardware Co. m DAY, JULY 11, 1925 Cashmore's | your own lu MeNamara. ffiee of the PRICED RIGHT sc #, 8:00 , * 124 Lhuns Sscc ts wscond T * | the task of this organization h;' s, Mrs. J, gradually emerged from refugee ir Merner lief to a program Aor children. -- In J attended our institutions we have nearly 40,-- n at Red--, 000 of these boys and girls, left or-- | phans when-- their parents were rvice, next ; either massacred by the Turks or be given| met death through exposure and a full re-- disease. his mnven-l "We are training--these dlild.ren . | now in our institutions to appreciate _time Set ang live according to American Oratorical jjeais. We are giving them simple f our Mis--' eementary education and instruet-- sting. P'V'.hg them vocationally in trade or good pro--| agriculture, so that when they leave Rp uns o geccs d h T 1u0ve Coew a 0s sele Machinery rwne and Dain es and Loaders to yon-lr:.nlm;:.y----mw-uu- -n.-:.-;--.-...---- M ut 290 I To S B w served church. must . continue umanitari@® | tpey hatch isn't as bad as not mak--» The Mission Band, recent! work for them. mu.rlnn' novenwieact d)lmhmc:n:;\uh that continued support." ing them count afterward. organized, Jne mISSICN BMmM, EWDRTEE "° orguhod.vfllll"ththchmeh on the third Tuesday afternoon this month. Keep the date in mind and | wORK Is OUTLINED The present up--coming generation in that section of the world known as the Near East, constitutes one of the most important facters in de-- termining the future of Europe. This was the statement of F. J. Michel, executive secretary of the Illinois Committee on Near East serd the chlidren. Pulleys, Forks NEAR EAST RELIEF | Illinois Committee on Weat JMM"" Relief, in connection with a con-- ference of state directors of the or-- ganization from the middle west, held in Chicago recently. our institutions, they Will DP "**~ supporting _ and self--respecting young men and women, who will form the backbone of the citizenry that is to re--make this war--torn sec-- tion of Europe. If our hopes are even approximated, the beneficial influence of this large mass will be )M for centuries.. These youthful dependents upon American phil-- anthropy are all of one genprration and they are undertaking life's re-- sponsibilities at a time in the his-- tory of this section of the world, 1 mvecstirespeltnpr o\ se e t C We C o tory of this section of the world, when new social and governmental institutions are : being geveloped, and when old traditions have beeén own lunch with you and coffee | struck Phone 233 W respecting who will > citizenry No. Michigqan Reserve TrooOpS VACATION POINTS The Wheeling State Bank Have won mani a battle because a wise general had them in readi-- ness for an emergency. Be a wise general with your funds and build up a reserve against the hour of need. f Start a savings account today. yee l of desth 1 un':h-oh::'z'afi inquire at North Shote Soitt ,Svee, -- Chicago-- North Shore Line to Milwauk qur Milwaukee (ETMRNME M Milwaukee Northern trains for Port Washington MMM&M~ Railroad Company LIBERTYVILLE TICKET OFFICE Teephone 74 NJOY your vacation from the mo-- ment you leave home! _ Travel the Te PEaPen T T Tan t sns Uands °0 P NO 04 wolll tions there with rail and boat Wisconsin and "Kua.' points. . There's a train you or Central 820 pteostrce 1 Fox Lake resorts Bang's Lake Best way to go! North Shore Line to Milwan-- Line steamers from there; arrive Michigan next morning. Through