' Ilium: Newton "rived Fridny‘ {mï¬ visit with friends in Decatur.‘ ~ at?“ mm mm. of wmwn. but '5.“ Villting with Misq Laurabell 80111111311 for the past two Weeks. Ir George S Sherman. of Chica- 30, his been vixmug with his son and badly, the Hereward S Shamans at Suatoga avenue. Miss Domthy Phelps returned last week from a two weeks visit with friends at. Clinton, Iowa. TheLisleéDuPage C0. Fairs: Stock 5110 ' , "77 Two Big Days a- Sept. 15 6:16 -, Two Big Days -, Helen and Marjorie West have re- turned from a trip to Dunkirk, N Y. and Meadeville, Penn. The West {.111in leave tonight for Lake Chetac for I ten day outing. Miss’Batty Mitchell and Miss Virginia Lacey enjoyed a week; out- ing at the Millhurst Y. W. Camp near Plano, m. -Carl Wolf lefl. for Sutton Is- land, N Y last week. Mrs. Wolf has ’been visiting relatives there for the In: six weeks and they will return home next Monday. The Womans Guild and Auxiliary I)! St. Andrews church announce a bakery sale to be held on Friday a!- lemon. September 1, at the Nash Grocery stone. Main street. Gertrude Knox entertained Elea- nor Hardt and lug-mt Wine, of Wilmette and Evelyn Binders, o! (Imago, :1 her home in Highhnd avenue for the week end. The Ladies Aid of the First Even- gelienl church has ind the interior of their puxtor's midena bewtiful- Iy decanted . Mr L W Bmv did the ]! and In Foley and C J , Jane Ind Il-ry Virgina drove w 01th â€my mMmoon On! that! (n Starved Rock mu Deer Park» San- The Wilma than 0! 0w Congre- nuon-I chum-h um meet Prhluy mains. September |, at the homo of In I-‘nnk Lacey, IN "SIM-ad: nmnc. Iemhern Ind fricmln In." Andi-"y Invited to attend. ‘ The 'Lho Winn†3 "We. rlnn 0! 100»; mph, taught by the parlor. m lav J Mfrs! Nun-en. cnlatln- «I m old" (olh o! the l’lm Evan- 3.0km] chum-h at l min] held M (be Thou» home in North Pom! Are flavor-l mm a! the I‘m: man- golinl churfl! have Imam! menu-Ives during the rock nrmodflin‘ the sum“ «than! lfl'ln‘fmh In mm non for Mutton-I (ls-4m In this "win! iiSERSONAls “â€"Our Own†Cooked Corn Beef and Veal LoaI__‘_ 011 Sardines-- imported-- 3 for 40¢ American Family Soap. 10 bars for 57¢ Tel. 279 L warm and mom". It and; California Hams 20:: Sweet Meats, 3563): Stï¬W Sirloin Roast, 30c ol the Pint Evan- SAMMY SPEBMLS “ 0.32.. Webster. hon m hm- ter, said Miss Clap Ecflmmï¬nx, m ' ' LA__.. I.- WK, WI- run-v -...-_. V. guests at the E1!!! Enrich time In Not“ Faust avenue, Sunday after- noon ind availing. The next regular meeting of tho Amie- Girls of the lethodiat Epis- copaL Sunday school. will be hold at the home of.Miss Adllaldo Walter. gun “VI-w .â€" '7-“ 113 West maple avenue, next Hom' day evening. August 28. ‘ Ray beverenz ran into the clutches of the law at Westmnnt the other day. Vincent Pastor, president ofthe village, pinched the young man for speeding down Maple avenue and it cost him $11.60 in Judge Biakey's cou rt. Many local people have visited at the Central States Fair at Aurora. this week. They are all unanimous in saying that the fair is one of the best they ever saw and that it is destined to grow into the biggest fair in the state. The Rev J Alfred Nansen, pastor of the First Evangelical church, is spending the last part of the week in P‘mport, "L, where he is delivering a series of sermons 1nd nddnsses under the tunpicos of the Fmpofl District, Young People's Alliance. Indoor-outdoor tam: maple-end" AL- lndoor-outdoor team! representing the Methodist Epiflcop' all the Episcopal churches will moot in a cm at the south side school grounds (hi; evening. Both mm nre good and a ï¬ne gun. h in pro:- Ir und In Will Bnoddy, Mphmv“ and niece of Ir and In George} Jack. oLLinacon avenue. mwdng‘ through from their hone kn Walt “hymn, IML, to Lot Anal... CIL. “upped over Mn (or I In days visit (Mu mi. The prim bit 0! ganhnin; "ponod to the Report" oflko (Inn (u are two tonneâ€. mh perfectly (omwl. Icighinx untly I pound and a half W. J. Mon-lord mania. ï¬nished 22! Far-loam Ave. Free Delivery PAINTING DECORATING WWW" W, s, "Iii- c cannon ‘ um. mm on ‘c Murphy, (it; of Mrs mum 0:14am at his father, 1m: G. 1 r for disorderly conduct. "5 lFoley. 88 East Pnï¬e avenue. .x .ml mi: in other (it! by ;~u.â€" .â€"... v V", tog: avenue, and who hum you} ins Mae summer at lunch Chunk, Pm, are now locum at. 12985 Clifton EM!" Cleveland, Ohio. MI: and Mrs H D Pulsltar Ind daughters, who for the last few years hive nude their home in Sari» l “A I.‘-.. Mr-uaml Mrs John T Edwards an daughter. Helen. of Medford. Wis" have been spending a few ldayq 111th! their codsin, W. H. Edwards of East, Maple 'avenue. Mr; Edwards was formerly superintendent or schools at Marinette. Wis. nue Tuesday evening. Two former pastors and their fam- ilies of the St. Paul‘ Evuielical church, the Revs August Fleet. of Chicago, and Paul Crusius, of Elm- hurst, will he guests at the Sunday School Social to be held next Sun- day flux-noon. August 27, at two o'clock at the church. CONCRETE is not a new ma- terial in the erection of farm buildings. It is indispensable in con- struction of silos, watering troughs, fence posts, retain- ing walls, barns and houses. Butâ€"there has been a limi- tation. Why not concrete walks for the farm. Never thought of it, huh? Well, its being done. Not just a single walk from hitching post to house but walks, approaches and drivesâ€"a yard complete. No matter what you plan building this fallâ€"we want to furnish the materials. Let us help you plan. |.0RD WMBER COMPANY Phone Day. 2C Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau the p‘dnt of his father, June: G. 11m; ery tum of any «in In W‘umsin for disorderly conduct. was - ï¬ned maintain {or unionists. . ‘ 35 end um be other day by Judge . mum Wylfle entertained Post why. The young man had been “acting up†at home and with am Friday seven! of her little friends, fine the judge gave free gratis a the occasion being her tenth birth-1 fatherly loeture on how to conduet m- Gm“! were Played and the re- onesel! around the heme. ‘ ramifli. 1:13:41“: the his birth- ? av ce e. an a cunt math 1 Mr “d Mrs T I s‘"†and fami‘ no'im. Ella Ca'nie ll'tlemington won ily. of East Curtlss street. returned the ï¬rst ml†in the game, Harriet, ’Tuesday from the 120†mile “‘0' Utley the second and Frances Foster ’mobile vacation. They were gone 10 . days and toured through Wisconsin , and as far into the upper peninsular of Michigan as they could. The re- ’tum trip was made through the Dells. They camped out each night and have‘ nothing but praise for the Also some very handsome summer dresses on sale at extremely re- duced prices. Come and get yours -- while they last. Order your Barclay Corset now and be comfortable. BIBS. Ell-ICE 75 m: FoulLAvg. NEW FALL DRESSES AND SWEATERS Phone after 6 pm. 142-J 'ilKridin is well equipped and under the management of an expert, Mr. West, whom we recently secured from Chicago. We can guarantee satisfaction in our work GUTTERS. DOWNSPOUTS. FLASHING-S AND CORNICES RepuirWorkqullKindsPro-puywd Emmy Done Furnace Inspection and Repairing- Let West inspect your old furnace and put it in shape to give you the best service this winter. A little attention may materially reduce your fuel bill. RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE 61 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEL. 30 $1.00 Aprons lot We SALE STARTS FRIDAY, 9. A. I. We made a very special Purchase--- They see of flue quality Percale in choice patterns, well made, attractively finished ~10 different style:- At 77c they {re extraordinafy bargains! EXPRESSION CLASSES NOW FORMING For rates and particulars phone 416-111 Specializing in Children’s Work Get Some of T hese EDNA LOUISE FITCH . Graduate Bush Conservatory Catharine and John Allan. W Anderson, Will!!! WM m Curio Romiflfl‘m' W~ m (we, Robert M1013“ "M Mitchell. -" Ml on "to 8m Pflmlplq, Every form of lamp for use In ulna. [I based on the design of SI! Hum- phry Davy, Manse prim-mm was that , ‘ “a-.. “a-“ "union Qil'l'nm pm wlre gauze.