t -u%fiflfiu"i-n--hrw will be at the home of Mrs. <Will this is not regular meeting day but has been so arranged so as to get an extra work meeting in before the annual bazsar which is to be held next month. . _ ' The Original Circle met with Mré. Rolic Wirth Thursday. Mrs. George Reid and baby tu,m!dif'l.'fi-'h& unc-zmrhbym*c hare site :E'h"fizumd- Ne es Houge > oesieger h : >elbuls :: their new residence is completed. _ Henry Schryver underwent a ser-- fous operation in Chicago Tuesday. The family held a re-- union at %c of Mr. and Mrs. w.-fl?m;flr.fllu. Stratford h.ng.:_'lfl--ld Griswold and, Marion Cashmore of Waukegan. -- About 15,000 people attended the laying of the--cornerstone of the Vik-- ing's Old s Home which is vnder here. --_The Warren High School opened two weeks ago with an enrollment of 160. The Faculty for this year _ _ * Mundelein, Illinois _ Phone 103 ity, Normal, L B. S. University of Illinois. High School. Here is an opportun-- ity"tho hear a Gurnee man broadcast. Northfield, I.-.OL".G 'Those of you who have rad want to tune in on Thursda ing and hear Mr. G. H. Re will broadcast Trom KYW * Standard Time. His subject will v«wma-n.-!l Acrs-lh!"fi'!'_&'; names in the paper and others, of course do not--but whether they do, or whether they don't, sometimes my;[.l see it and sometimes they . won f ' It was <told around town ' tbcnvatweddh'hn'liux: at the Gabriel home. Miss Irene Evanson, teacher of the primary room in the Half Day school, spent the week--end with her--: home folks in Oshkosh, Wis. ~~~. Alvy Joanson is \ still "at the Wheeling hospital' under the cate of given a chance to rest up a liitle last week in bed with a back--ache and other aches, but the biggest ache, we think, was to get out after ""unpmmiad Foote Raymond entered the Deer-- field--Shields High school at High-- land Park as a Freshman. Robert Gleason and his cousin, Iva Gleason Some folke ; find consolation ; Chicago last "week. Some people like to see HALF DAY Eon ic s acsainiated e tgatt, dn Seminary, East fass. A. B. Oberfin family subject will be _ l&). _-- Our Opening Days U -- [TeeHem( Srialint > o You Are Cordially Invited to Be:Here.On Our Opening Days When the New Modes In Their Various Correct Phazes Will Be Given Official Introduction EZAILLINERY keeps pace with the chan ging sithouette. We see-- shapes with low Td moinins ovee sn m indivitant dntintize abd 26 cleverly desipis 2s y 1 -- a8% and as any that grown folks will have. mmm'-gcppnd see thfi:""' mmm'fihmm ening. 'Our new Shoe department women and also invites your inspection. 5 1 24 OATS of fabric, fashion and fur ably sumg up the mode for Fall and Winter, Materials are tfi:ln.hn&ntlynpb:dmdfuhionnodn mdummmu The flare and wrap around models mprominont;d\od.dclhoeuhmtb,m Blues, shades of e, hrowns, mahogany, green, deep grays, Burgundy reds, and black are much Thursday, the 24th to Saturday the 26th, HE silhouette has undergone a vast new lines favored. High collgrs are HRIRLTILINY & w W- LiA ccaccfft come ie nc y . -- 2t 0 .0 P crowns, following. the contour of the with soft rolling brims. Bright velvets,flnhgo,vdmmpopuln.'% hats maintain their prestige; the range for color holds true, 4 83 w 5&