.v 1 if: x?" \t‘ Mrs. George W. Child: entertained the Bridge club at a St. Patrick's day M on Wednaday evening. The club wu tohavemctlutweek but the meeting mchangedtothhweek. Mn. John Rmeman entertained a number 0! friends at luncheon on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker of Lake Forest were the only out-anon Mn. H. H. Chandler ememined at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Hugh Scott of Emston. who will raed a paper on Quilts and Coverlet: at the Ossoli Club on Thursday, March eighteenth. Mis- Hyla Boyd was hates; It o‘clock supper on Sunday. Sundayn her home on Elm St. and Michigan Ave. The out-of-town guests were Mean. Robert Ind Axel Rana:- nen of Chicago and Min Lillian Gelhar of Glencoe. number of friends at six o'clock d... who 11‘: heady Ill high school studcnu. m to be given the privilege of asking their friends to join them. This putty will end Miss Clark's dancing in- Mia- Dorothy Clark's dancing dun will hold its last meeting in the girlu' gym- nasium at the high school Fridayeveniuc at eight o'clock. The members of the Mrs. H. S. Haskin entertained informal- ly for Mrs. Temple, guest of Mrs. John Bunnell at afternoon tea, Saturday. Ten ladies were present. Mrs. Byron Stevens entertained at luncheon at Field‘s on Wednesday in compliment to her sister. Mn Harold Larsen and Miss Liela Hysou who have been guests here for the put two weeks. Mia Florence Shelton gave a farewell party on Saturday evening at her home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gail who leave this week for a southern trip. Thirty guests enjoyed the informal dancing which formed a part of the eve- ning's entertainment. Mn W. I. Louderback of Moraine Rd.. entertained eight guests at luncheon on Wednesday in compliment to her sister Mn Herbert M. Johnston 0! Dony, Idaho. who In her guest. Grace Marsh celebrated her eleventh birthday on Friday by entertaining eight of her little friends at dinner. Thooe praent were Dorothy Curtis, Elizabeth Boynton. Sarah Louderback. Mary Tyner, Ruth Winter. Gage Tyner, ï¬nd Virginia Seyer of Chicago. After dinner the little girls enjoyed the motion pictures at the dub. Miss Cecil Vail, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Henry S. Vail of E. Laurel Ave, ha chosen Saturday evening, Mey eighth for the date of her mnrriaae to Merrill Follansbee. The service will be read It eight o'clock in the Presbyterian Church, and will be followed by a large reception at the home of the bride's parents. Mn. W. F. Cochran of Lake Bluff, will entertain the Embroidery club on next Wednesday afternoon. A good number of H'uhland Purl: women belong to this club. The marriage of Miss Lois Williams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Williams of Lake Ave. to George Howell Wilson of Chicago, is to take place Wed- nesday evening, April fourteenth. at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson will read the service. After a wedding trip the young couple will reside at 5019 St. Lawrence Ave.†Chicago and receive friends after August} Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Amswald cele- brated their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday evening at their home on Glenview Ave. A very delicious supper was served at ï¬ve o'clock. alter which Rev. W. F . Suhr made a few appropriate remarks and extended to the couple many good wishes. About ï¬fty guests were present. those from enrol-town coming from Chicago and Winnetka, who] spent the evening in games and long; 4 Many beautiful gifts of silver were pre‘ sented :0 them. I wE aremakinga ' ‘ reduction on DryOuningOricm-l and Domestic mdurinsthetwoweeksemlingMamh 27th. The price during these twoweekswillbeZScpcnqun yudforallOrieuthuï¬andZObpcmieyudfoi‘afl Do- mestic Run. The RemdarPricebeingSScpersq. yd. Your rugs will bedry cleaned theolutely clean withnot aparticleofdirtor grease remaining and the colors will be brought out like new. (L After having your rugs cleaned once you will always have them done this way. “It is the only myâ€. ‘Send us one mg. as a trial and if satisfactory we would like to clean ALLyour rugs. The Social Side of Life “Trade in 7 We give Highland wank W Nafional Dnv‘.†-â€"- 1‘). - Highland Park †Special Reduction High Class Launderms and French Dry Cleaners entertained a ‘ocal Affairs of the week By the Members of St. Johns Evangelical "jChutch surpn'oed Mr. and Mn. w. F. } Abram and family on Tuesday evening. I ’ Game- vere played and delicious naked:- xlmenu toned. .' Thelaathalf of theatternoonaeaaiou ' at the Deerï¬eld Grammar achool Friday. rm devoted to viewing a large number of beautiful colored alidea, loaned to the ;community by the C. M. and St. P. R. R. ‘ The Parent-Teacher Association was alao present. The pictures revealed the giant tractor and bononza methods of wheat raising in the western states. showing the imprmrement over the tiny plow and span of home. and what has been done; with the vast tract of land known as “The Great American Desert†in early day geographies. Snow clad mountains and cool mountain mama enomous crops of wheat. alfalfa and corn. tree- Deerfield News Items uuple i Mm Henry Clow was bones on Tues~ zest: jvdny evening‘to the Lax-kin club 10"“; Mrs. M. M. McNamee gave an informal “’0 } dance on Tueodny evening It her borne Inn 3 at Ft. Sheridm in compliment to Mia pre- Rienn Davidson 01 Snlisbury. N. C., who was then the gueat of Captain and Mn. Ims. W. B. Scales. .~ Mia Emma Holhe entertained St. Johns Sewing club It her home on Gracia Bay R11, Wednesday afternoon. The newly organized chapter 0! the Westminster Guild met Tuesday after- noon at the home of Miss Mary Sedgwick at 854 N. Sheridan Rd. This chapter has begun a Very enthusiastic study of the 1 ‘ North American Indian which ï¬lled the hour usually devoted to study. Relreah- ‘ ments were served in the sun-parlor fol- lowed by a musical program. I The Ravinia Club of which Mr: Frank‘ , R McMullinie president. will give ital ‘ I annual event in the form of a muéicale l {Thursday afternoon. March twenty- -.:ï¬{th r‘ in the crystnl ball- -room of the Blackstone f IHotel. The affair is given to present Deryl Rubinetien. of Jacksonville, Florida.‘ J who is a very young but talented pianist ! land well- known in musical circles. also: ;Nicboli Sokolofl. 'a Russian violiniat. oil! {remarkable talent.and very popular inl lthe musical, a well u in the society :world. The club aims to give an event of tome kind every year for its members. i i L’†" "" "“’ ""' ""."""‘“‘ "’ Sunday morning. March 211:, the ’Mm ' Mn. Odell, M“. HamWnunapeople of St. Paul's church, who i and Mrs. Bum: M“; C‘ G‘.a?le’;:§jfliduring (all and winter prepared [or con- ung a group 0 very ppropn e an ï¬r “i0 '1! be e . ed. Th melodies in her usual pretty way. The\ m n. m nmm c I . . i hope: for I good attendance. The eve- afternoon concluded with a delightfullnin‘ service m“ be dew!†tospecial social hour around the tea table. Mn. i l . r enten medial n. Carl Booth will entertain the Guild at its} '0 Mr. William Carolan. who hast hurl next meeting. 1 Mrs. Henry Martvn Bacon of 506 N. Sheridan Rd. will entertain Friday we I ning informally for Mr. McQuoor Nuttnfl Eof Manistee. Mich. Mr. Nuttau is sp'end- ing this week at Fort Sheridan. where he 3 is taking entrance examinations {or J West Point. ‘ v.._- --..â€"_, .w - . The original chapter of the ,West- If the pleuure ol havin minster Guild met at the home at Mrs. l with (uniï¬es visit I Richard Hawking 225 E. Laurel Ave.. on g from Englewood. and Tuuday attemoon. Mn. H. B. Roberts. [ u'dmg It Elmhunt. leader of the study class was assisted by ] Quail-.. a.-._:_._ Mn J. W. Prindiville entertained in- formally for eight guests on Sunday eve~ ning at a supper party. Mn. S. B. Chinenden of E. Central Ave†entertained seven guests at In in~ formal dinner party on Tue-day evening proceeding the entertainment at the High- land Park Club House. Mill Charline Bavlies will entertain twenty- -two guests at 1 dinner putv Fri day evening 1: her home on E. Central Ave. Thou who will be guests Ire nll member: of the dancing class which is hlVinfl it: last lesson on the same are nine at the high school. Oburvcr keeping with St. Patrick’s day. IU Mrs Fred Tucker was hasten on lastl ‘1. Thursday afternoon to the Euchre club.‘ The prize winners were Mrs A Knud-- son and Mrs. Chu Freberg The tables 5 were very attractive in decorations in National Mileage r Bmklut Table Ravel-hon; H To this abou! to marry one would ,; under the advice (hut lhvy study thclr {Intended victim m breakfast. If he I. 1 one feeding like forty. reJa-t blm n . tho direct descendant of L‘lroo'l herd :: of swine. If no In melancholy. beware 3 ot the abrupt curves of m. temper-- glint If be \- boisterous Ind taco jdona, remember that an empty drum ' 3“. the 3mm! reverberation and I chlterbox at 8 a. m. u u limome u chumcleer at 3 1n the morning. 8" their breakfasts. my liners. yo Iblll . know themâ€"London Sammy Review. knea- undl their romanti- touch the loot, then adjust themselves m their inexpensive. buckle-a floor neat. vult- ln‘ In quit-mm and Matt patience Ind] things start. Chudrvn are n!- ways paced u the from In these ach- eï¬nu. the 31d- on one side of the pur- ï¬UOn wbk‘b neparata- the sen-s and the boy- on (be omer ulda They sing with a gusto and Intensity that mm; to "It the slanting Komn hoot.â€" Chflstlnn Herald. A! the regular monthly mac-1mg o! the Mu Sigma Chi at the home of Min rMildred Whiting Thunday.cvcn1na. ï¬ve ’hundred wu enjoyed at which Mine. Mane Km. and Chnmnc McMAhan 3 were succeuful prize winnen. ‘ , , v 7 i". .. ... uvnnc u: nu" Th. c'nun w.“ KMildred Whiting Thunday. evening. ï¬ve Tho Crimean w" w... in 1-53 56 m hundred wu enjoyed at which Mine. [ween [mun on um: ni-ip and Turicy. Marie Kreu and Christine MCMlhln: Franco. Gm! Britain and Radian. u were succeuiul prize winnen. II“... on m. other lid!" I! In. mind ,tho Crlmnn war ban-us. it vu mun. , >1: fought in the (‘rimau mniqwiu it Chaidnn I" KW‘ ' um. ihmugb the demand of kin-Ill With their short ruins and full , for I mutton“ or" m. GM .0“ “1m ' “non of ham†("h look } 10m 0! the wit-- and Ir“ don-d uld like old women. Very quaint are they 5 in Men derided by the truly or m '0', wide I'IKO I. ’0“ '1! them ‘i “P. .Ifl‘h 311% B] â€I‘- truly oqnatted on tho floor n n Suxxdnyim.ml_ 'hkh bad b." amoral school or churvb ntherin‘. When , 7:. "dared to an.“ Rn-h “j.†they come in with their Bibia Indlw her (Mm u m Christa-u m hmnbookn they [’0' on hand: .MFNKOI Ind tbc Hilrk no. ‘u m‘ knea- untii their foreheads toucb tho i (nil-d .M’ Oh-.. .AIn-n .L-__Au__, A Childnn In Km. With their short ruins and full mm I bunch of Korean (in. look like old women. Very quaint are they tad very wide unto I. you we them Mu- Clara Pyle spent Monday and Tuesday Visiting fricnda and rclatlvu in Chicago. Mrs. Bert Easton 1; confined to he: home With the gnppe Special peace sen/Ice: Will be held in the Holy Cross church Sunday mormng at nine o'clock and Sunday unrrnuon at (our o'clock, Mr. William Cnrolan. who has been working in Arkansas (or some hme, re- turned to hit home m Decrï¬cld Sunday. Laat Sunday Rev. and Mrs Lucdcr had the plenum of having two of their non. m'th families visi! them. one of them from Englewood. and the other one re- Miss Mary Barrett 0! Wilmette was the week-end guest of Mm Sadie Gallowav. Mn E. A. Todd entertained a few of her relatives in honor of her barthdu anniversary Sunday afternoon. Mr. Richard Supple vu elected drain- age commissioner by a large mniority of votes at the election which was held in the Witmot school Saturdav afternoon. Mrs. Sonh Adams Im the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Kimbark 0! Raven- wood in: week. Mn 1. C. Wolff was the week-end guest of her liltcl'. Mn. M. Hen of Roger: Pork. Mn Edward Thern'cn has iuued in- vitations for a party to be given in honor ‘0! her ton Elmer' I birthday umivcmry on Thundny evening Min Mildred Whiting is conï¬ned to} (0 her home with the grippe. ' f I l Mrs. Grout of St. Loni; Mo.. i: visit- ing Mrs. Mamie A Lodge Mr. and Mn. Floyd Gunckel Ire vim- ing Mn. F. M. Yore of Chiuso. '1 Mrs. William A Whiting cntertlined I the Five Hundred club at her home on 1" Lincoln Ave.. Wednesday nllemoon. f Mr. and Mn Fred quenberucr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Kreiser of Shermmille. Miss Elda Horrnbcrger entertained a (numpcr of friends at her home Sunday (evening. Mr; W. W. Van 03ch o! 130an Grove was the guest of Mn John Vetter last week. ll Two comedies. “A. 3 Min Wuhan.†‘Iand “The Wild and Wooly West." ml 1 P two reel drum. ‘Tbe Fortune- ol WI.†the scene of which was laid in Mexico Jdun‘ng the present disturbance. W! J shown at the movie show in the Rhool LFriday evening before: large nppndative 3 audience. Mr. and Mn. Edward Knalk were the guests a! the home of Dr. T. L. Knuk last week. Misc Edith Stryker of Chiclgo "I the guest at the home of her brother, Mr. John A. Strykcr In! week. Thunday Afternoon. The Woman's Ill-doom Society 0! them church will be enur- EnnedatthehomccanC-W‘Pntb vim Mtvfly Mien bnrchu of pol-fen. luocioua looking fruit, vim-nil. undï¬ne , buildings upedally the taboo! hon. of unnMHMMAdmhmmMmun. \nudmm.hqdfluumï¬mfldua vivid lmprudon at (ho. “ham. 0! mcummymmuhvnmuuumt nhmdwm.“nunn(dpflmu flflawwtï¬mmflmï¬wmutfl pm flmthuMNwmï¬dummu Iinhmmhï¬qtflqUIbuw Maï¬aemuu- Nodfldn m‘nkmnunu-Munxhdflfl be the week Wank; April “It. A A <SYFESE‘E â€Well. one or (bl-m In I pru- Apnl. ‘ 8h Inmate h Very "meme. Buti tho other in I (nu-ling "haul. and J be (In. her an 1! um um I N“ bum.'â€"Knnun (my Jam-L ! Htrd to Choc-o. "Why can't the mute I choke tween her Iultnnr' " ‘l bu tour pardon. Mr. Wilden laid. “but it must b0 daxvd Do! In} marry} " Lon IL m b I good deal of mi about the Ruthh bola; do. to Ivor-:1“. I )ob.’ nu Manual! 1‘, Wilda on "I ban not found that to b: the 0.. I: 31!. “though out Want: did m. to Inc for an explanation I“. I had we the rvmnrt that 'l drum-d on. nut that l vm dad. but It “I no but that l wok: up.’ Let u do that booot autumnâ€"u 3 Verse Tn. So (lw (*nrpeuh-r eumurixrd the gum-mun. and he that numulbdb ‘wllh lbw hammer. him that nulls-(h ‘tbe anvil .. It In no! trivia who an! and IL but ur mum the null or an Uqufly “‘nl unlike {but 0! (â€any ll perfwtod by tin-don: I’vrkmunhlp The nnrn um uu-d In the ark-m. bow "or. I: a boot Itmfi‘d None of mom inserted In a Ia'tlnu d oak or wliuut lug Larger or smaller 12 h uu-d I!) (In-mum. nhm-mnkerl ï¬ner-mim- lnd bllvknmlth- The amnl und in (MI (‘ounlr’ no (‘nmmnnly mm). of “It Imn fared with sun-l and an. of mnlleloplped form. mm a uni mm- at but It one and and - "tr-nay hose" for Inn-Mm: cube! or other [null u the other end-Bock": Glut..- Anvdu Out. .0011 d "awry. The um II “n- kn-m‘n In llu- caulk-c! times. being upon-u of In [hr Hilde. the prophet halal: u,\hm lrlmplor 47. A pun-u) nm-«In-d “Hnlt'†(11d the aid mun “The unnm-r-ign‘" j‘t'unmmlln nnxgiu.†mulled (be «mum uf Hu- pntrnl. "Truly." n-wlu] my (‘nnllmn un. "the muntonign tn nomelhhu: elu- How- ever we an- all Hnlhun. no [nu on†1m muoncd II n ununel u I uno- , I. burrimde that that 08 V1- harm! [from the Vol-11ers. The commander. ‘havlng Inupodcd my pbtols and per- :hapu harm; found them not murder- ous enough. [Hand In my land. I fencing full. Then he sure we the ‘countonlgn. “Papa Pm" A little while afterward another chic! came along. who n+utomcd mo pot! and an m u n mmmnlon I good old man who was armed with In antique lance. I told him the counter m. and we won became fflondl. (Such a Link Thing .- the Pow . ; Oodn" “floor Hun. I ‘ An inlet-nun. pk-(ure of tho confu~ I Elton (ht Iaendod (be anti-Autnan' (aunomnuom in mm in 1343 u ("an In ")1th of Youth." by 8|. 93:10! (“ovum thonu Venn-u. ' f Very and, In the morning. an an ‘ fluthor. um uvenl boun of bony‘ flleep In I hammock In III maroon: of F‘ Gan-um com" 1 amended mm m.’ nth-u and run Into some people who.) with tricolored nhuwla ICPO- their â€boulders. were giving order- In tho‘ ume of the commute. of' defense: They won trying to discipline the I'V- olutJon. FIHID‘ Into their bundn. l Although â€my a more Inns of run,- lrun. n In n-n-md by the people lads} and m nhrnyn dH‘Urllï¬d with [bl-He um) otht-r “are†on lunln-nmry dlï¬ll 'ln th‘mudonl it has alt-ya bid the place of honor. bu! menu)- It “II d4» ‘l‘ll’d that It was danxornu. w submit It to the mark or can-go. and now It looks down from In mllng plum: ovcr the great 80°! rllrâ€"Chk‘lgo “mid. land. In 1757 the piece was, n-mowd 1., “'oolwh'h. but u was natured to Scotland In 133‘. “(n qulfl (be prawn" land. In 17. erentn. In the report: of tho Bound†tnnuoflou of the than may to round churne- tur "mm for More month†("In In need to mom» the loudnm of tin rrpont, ribbon. to deck her vintage-sud ptpm to be played before her *bvn nuwommuylng the Smut-h Inn: on nu extradition. After the union to 1707 the people fund that the "Dawn: surrender of nation! mach-“deuce“ would be comummted by the remm’a! u! Mum Max (0 Eng- AN EASY GOING SENTINEL too-vi u-Ilou' H05: n:- at h"- Iogod use. almanac I w In. huh-t mot-by m‘lcoa not“: In not. It both. a m. In cur boom an!!!" to on w W our": LID-rt: hur- “ ‘lou I“. it: and. It Ions. Bd- dun. thou! the year um by odor at Jun.- IL Ind In. null-d I. to honor of hh Vite. )1an Tudor. the annual" of Henry VII. In an! bull‘ and within W It ulna-t m- 1.- ln thou day- 01 hand to hand con- um. However. n In and on Wm â€aâ€; -2:- 13m... 3 88.. 53. 8 «Evans 3 5.!- =94 â€1.53821383333.2 .00. 2.0! 10¢( 0. i=t( ‘0 It ink ( SOOTLAND’S PALUDIUI. to help unload One short block yvat on Deerpath Avenue. LAKE FOREST THE ERSKIN E BANK BowmASn Dairy Company TBLBPHONES Bowmgn Dairy Company Interior Decorators and Painters 128 E. Central Avenue New Method Tea and Coffee Store Ann Plan in the high uconprm Such! Wmtdxmevery Mood-Lha- dly Mu Everybody gym! to toe than: pm worldly Put mm do lead by one game. Have. You Trieda Lunch WE DELIVER Auvwnuu: gTelephone 169 WE DELIVER It’s Old and Strong “BOWLING†at the New Method Tea Room? ~ - Hot Lunches Every Noon T . and Evening A Shipment of Benedictine Coffee it's wonderful . . . . 45c per pound O’NEILL’S HN SHOP Dre_w Savege GOOD BANK Calées, Pics and Doughnuts made to order at \ery . reasonable pnces T e Butter with the Mild x weet. Delicate Flavor BUTTER 121 Vine Avenue } HIGHLAND MM. #2 4 (summon, 7o 9‘ Just Arrived MIMI†Pure Cream every Suturday and Sunday Phone V 7W Ind Thur: Lula-Fond 216 the Highland value- Phon. ANYTIME 4517 NEW NEW