Wu! ,7 J On Thursday aftrrnoon the Euchre Club met with Mrs. Henry F. (‘low of South Second St. The successful prize winners w:ere ï¬rst prize Mrs Charles Freberg; second Mrs Adolph Knudsen. and consolation prize. Mrs. Vail. A lovely linen shower was given on Thursday evening by Miss Grace Urobrindt of Evanston in honor of Miss Ida Naas at the home of Miss Naas’s father, Mr. George Naas. There were twenty-ï¬ve guests present. On Wednesday evening Mm. A. L. Adams of Winnetka gave an alumi- num shower in honor of Miss May Kreuger of South Green Bay Road. There were twenty-three guests present. Mrs. ()tis Beardsley held an ()ssoli Board meeting at her home Tuesday morning, followed by luncheon at Mrs. Earl W. Spencer's home on Wade Street. Miss Charlotte Yoe was hostess on Monday to the Dorcas Society of the Presbyterian Church. The society members are busy sewing for the bazaar to be held in the fall. On Thursday evening, June 8th, Mr. Raymond Otezel was given a pleas- ant birthday surprise at his home on Green Bay Road. Twenty-ï¬ve guests attended and the evening was spent playing games. Refreshments were served. Mrs. George Millard was hostess at luncheon on Friday. honoring her guest, Mrs. Wilber Bascom of New York. Mrs. J. L. Holbrook will entertain the younger set informally at bridge this afternoon for Miss Marjorie Small, whose wedding day is set for June 24th. A pretty dance of the season was held at the high school on Saturday evening, when the juniors gave their annual “prom.†The boys’ gym which was the scene of the dance was very attractively decorated in blue and white. On Friday evening the O. H. B. Club of the United Evangelical Church gave a delightful party at the home of Mr. C. A. Kuist of North Second Street. Delightful refresh- ments were served and games were the features of the evening. No. 6 and 8 N. Sheridan Road Careful and economical housewives have accepted the above rates on entire ï¬nished {amilv washings because they realize the large amount of laundry they can have done at small cost and the great convenience It is to have us take it away and return it ï¬nished ready to use. You Will also ï¬nd our dry cleaning the ï¬nest you ever saw Think of having your blankets. dresses, waists, etc. as well as the rest of your wash beautifully laundered at the above rates. The Social Side of Life 36 pcs. at Sl/zc each 60 pcs. at So each 100 pcs. or over at 40 each Save 25 per cent Moldaner Humer by taking your Cleanmg and Press- ing to MOLDANER HUMER'S newly opened Cleaning and Pressing Department, one door north of their Tailoring Establishment. Goods called for and delivered. High-Clan Launderen French Dry Cleans: Phones 178â€"179â€"471 Local Affairs of the week Telephone 54 TAILORS Bythc Observer Miss Marjoric Small, whosc wed- iding day is set for June 24th is to Thu kindergarten chlldn-n of 5115‘ U! M the- ~\nnie (‘0le will rune their annual Vn'u-hwyx wil‘. n- r‘losing party tomorrow ut Library {hp mmmg your "2111.", n l u†Colonel and Mrs. Dm'idson of Geneva Lake. Wit, have issued inxir nations for the annual senior recepr tion and dance of the Northwcsurn Military and Naval Academy to be held on Monday evening. Jum- 11'. from 8:30 to 12:30 o'clock zit Annie-m)" Park, Lake Geneva. ('uli llflVldHH‘. was formerly of this city. thn former site of the Northwestrrn Military Academy being on S. St. John's Aw. and Ravine 5L, hon-V llnrvn'rl l'nh-vnin- vmw teachingxh 'hv llill Sn‘hms‘ l’mtflnwn. Pennsflk ":U‘in llr. Nt‘whnll «‘unws with hi§h IN! "6"‘1H'Ili (Him Phillins Exeter A - "om" "ml llill .qt‘hnul Mr J. 9. Fan Vn<~i~lfunl hand nmdrr of l'jxnfl'r. ï¬ hl; <|-hrll;|r<hiV\ |< n’ unnm-itionnl ' Huh hv hu~ :i hll‘flilltz M snwilih‘. H v-WYHIYV‘n“ u! high nninit‘t *‘l‘H'V‘I‘NW' “l'li lil"‘“"'lll"lll \YH‘FQ‘SR“ '1‘ 7- :li-w'n‘wnr‘;~'\ urll lll‘P’l ln' 1’. llll' tlflll'l‘ . l lui“: mmvln ï¬rm A A pretty social event of the week â€will take place on Saturday afternoon lwhen Miss Rhoda Howells Coflin, the [daughter of Mr. Charles Henry Cof- . ï¬n of Ravinia will be married to Mr. .jWalter Sidne'y Dexter, son of Mr. ‘Walter L. Dexter of Kenosha. Wis. The ceremony will be read by the Rein F. J. H. Cofl'in of St. Matthew's iChurch, New York, at {our o'clock at :the summer home of the bride's 'father. The bride will wear her mother’s wedding gown, veiled with white chiffon and trimmed with rose point lace; her veil will be held in place by an antique carved ivory comb, which was also her mother's. She will carry white peonies. The bridesmaids will be Miss Hora ('~iof ï¬n the bride' s sister. and Miss Rhoda: Collins the bride's niete both of whom will wear pink embroideredI voile. and Miss Flora Dexter. the' groom's sister. and Miss Persi~ lle'wey of Kenosha, the groom's niece, who will wear blue embroidered voile The, four bridesmaids will carry pale pink peonies tied With blue ribbon. Ruth Miriam (‘ollins will be flower girl The groom will be attended by hl“ nephew, Mr. Robert Dexter and Mr. (V'harles Howell Coffin, of Winnetka. The ushers will be Measrs. Howard and Walter Dexter. both nephews of the groom. All the gentlemen of the bridal party will be in white flannel. After a honeymoon trip in the east the young couple will beat home after July 15th at Dexter Farm, Kenoshu, Illi Campbell Chapter Guild mli meet with Mrs. Elmer Brown on Thursday afternoon. June 213?. instead 0! this afternoon. Highland Park he‘ Miss MCEII'HH’L uhu during her ' )' ‘has won xhe luxe and n-spect of e mipupxls and the u-Ichers, wrll t-ke‘rp 3-3 1 work thh her father, who is Idvuuï¬ erixn years and desires her to be i th"hlm nvxt year In her place to a Mrs: Ehzahelh Southwnck of (‘hic . a graduate of the ('umnock Schooléf T’ralury of Northwrslern l'rtivernfly. 1's se r in ry .inr. L. W. Hunland. «upenntend‘it '19 of the school at Wntxckl. ll|., w L , «he formerly taught. uayn. “She is n 1,. 1‘enw-Ilent teacher. instructs weâ€. d Qmwlmv l’n-Hrl ,-\rvm‘xi Will have (‘hurm' 0' m.» K. 1.. r [-2. the mm {or «198. ruuiun Pwim: "The l'ufulness 0‘ Good ('heer 'l'hr (hx'hlzm Huh-:n‘nr Socie‘ gun: a fnrmu-ll ynrh' tn Jenme W'hifli V": on Mummy menmg ()n SIN". (kn aftn-rro-m (hu- league will LI‘ u 't-‘l nnle- “hike" havmg their Ill per In â€I? “nods. !. thl hl- <uiu Iw (hr The M .~~in\ar\ ("Tc-ring tnken In Sunday at thu (h Hn-n 3 [My nonlq \rzh u \n-r\‘ ‘M m! one. hLuir‘ “141 “IN Th- [:1th «mp ~-~ hnu- lye-on ma “mmâ€, mm si'h'v- .\‘l~\ Augusta Stu '-" Q" {ha midrHv 0’ (hr year to - «wt 7» vmdtm" :It Nichol)†Sonn. a ~-l-n '9 Nu how" ï¬!‘m4 temporarily I m» 1..“ 'h'm throw Mavhvrs. The "*1 m «H mm mum." m-u term in bi, Qammo-1 Hurt prhull. a gm'lulteo? Hmwnrd l'nh-vnin- vmw teachingxh un lem‘im: Hn un'num m’ a n-nrgumzation thv Scie'u'v Ih'pnrtmenl, which p‘ M] «'ic-nve in hflhd> of two men. \I will not teavh in any other dopq mvnt< n~ they hnw been dmng in [I vvnrx ie tht- (mum of Mr. (‘rnl v‘Inhm-s well, hfl,‘ a pleasing per» alny and n good rhnravter. Her fluencr I! gtmd Shi- is In indeflt uhl: workvr nnd has a good din‘ iltiun Thv "I’hlllmn rt~ 1011'141' â€hilt-xi 1' [hr I Among the tenth?†who will l' Yhh year an- .“st Mcl‘IIrllh. Fruugn and Mm Marguerite Tue uhu Will take n year's leave of. :e'me {or mhnnu-d study in Columï¬iu l'nivvrsnly. “or successor hu ‘3! yet hem appointed hut wnll be w: n a few days. Mr. And Mrs. John Larson en I r- lalned at dinner on Wednesduy or their parents. Mr. and Mr». Utto r- won and Mr and Mrs. Suum- of Elk? Lake. Minnesota. ' ()1) Sunday Mr and Mrs. John berg erxtermlnei informally fur and Mrs. Edward Freberz. The nmrrmgr of Min Ruth g, daughter uf Mn A W. King of Wuukrgun and Mr Edward Yr: >011 n! Mr. and Mrs. John Fret-«r of thxs vlty tuck plflm' 1n Wuuhgumat the Presbytermn nmnsw, Rm" ('h' - ter ofï¬ciating. After I :hort ding trip thr ynung couple wfll£e w1th the bride's mother {or u w roe, and Mm Dorothy Sargeanl’ to honor Mun Sm." It dinner: dancing at the Skokie Coumry G Glencoe. , There will be I dinnerâ€"dulce 115x moor Country ('Iub on Sntut’} Waning. § age Hn Fruit.) nflernuun pllyeagild Edna Mac Haskun \uu host":- 10' Ix friend: u! n Mrlhlin)‘ party 5 r lm‘uratum~ Were u! pink Ind wflu. the flowers uwd Were pink Ind I: wanna A beautiful hlrlhduy (AK? 01 six candles, betray-d 01 um: I: “V be honored tomorrow 'afumooï¬'by Mrs. Merrill Follnnsbee It In10+ ll budge. On Saturday eveningâ€, r. and Mn. Fredrick Saran-In! of Q n. {I V [HE HIGHLAND PARK'PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK tumors {h High Scï¬Ã©ol was; sun no anm- n' ~nlu- All ~urmu m’ “000 and It“ rush, 3-H tum; O‘h‘! $1000 I rrvdn of (me _\ur will In; given on -npprou-d notes With inn-hut M M: ‘ner cent 1 W. Penn Autumn-«r. Jurob An!“ Prupnclor ‘ Mndv Yesterday afternoon. Flu: Day. (I. rrvisea wcrv ohmrvrd uvthz- whoa] iaudilnrium and on the law“ During the afternoon Ind memn‘ )enlcrdn) then- werv exthh of ï¬html work including various kmds of ham! work. drnwmg, and written "MW. 11 2hr dif forth! rooms, ; The undrnurned lwm about to "Have 10 Sz-uule- \nll M-_ at public sun-tum at Pu.- rrndem‘e ln_thr \‘Illum of l‘n-rï¬r'nfl m. Snlurdn)_ Jum- 241)). 13'1"), vumvm-Lcnxg 3! mm o (‘10. k P. M Thl' quuuH‘g y'M-J‘ Hid t’hth-n, "nmnh um hnhv rmhlpp-nh UM, Wu-lghl ulmux Mmrn hun m1 pound! â€we hnru- (vuiul )0an- ld. I'Plflh‘ about 'I'a-hc- hundred gmwd- Thru- wrmg wnmmu, on: lrurkvvugnn, om- luzhx spring wumn‘ (me (\ro-seuhd cuurr. um- but: nh’lgh With lmx_ one Flu“. um hlrd (1ch â€(HQ our fool mg rungr, urn nlngle Mrncu. Ito H: of double human. 00'} hay ruke‘ um- light wood rurk. “mu. forty (‘th kwu. (me air-w ln-d‘ bank can, wru- xrg day-L thin hno- u! lulu-p.21 large number A»! Vu-r hue-s. rush-luv. ul.l.-_ wnd mun) nlhrr nrnrln not hrrr menâ€" tinned. Tomorrow morning do regular numeral nuemlrly Will ula‘plnm. 'Hh vlnxs day rxerciu-n Ind. honorablr mention: of school work-Jutun-n n! the meeunp In the "rm“ 1): [ud- unlmg exorruu-n WI†(ah- ’lnm- In the «haul. v This week sees the end pf all school wurk for the term Ind 13 rerumly ï¬lled With man) urtn'me‘ “11 Mar (lay aftrrrmon the eight "(grade [hr 3 party {or the gnduntlbx rlnu, m Sweeney's woods. ‘ Mr. Wilbert Ken-In. n’nunl 1mm- mg instructor {or the pnd two yuan. n~ lvavmg In «in lpï¬â€˜lnl irhool work 111 puhlw whool nrt. fir. George (hum of I!) ran. Ill, wh‘ m to have Work In manu-l {ruining WI†IIM) huvr ("harm- of org-nixed plny In the upper (radon. . gm M13: Jcnnu- “'huten, 'ho ht» been xnntructur of {he with ghdr, hnl n- slgnw! In Continue her ntuduu ll Un- “hhuh l‘vmerully 8hr i going lmrk to study until 3hr gru 'lhr Mush-n- I’egru- Her succosmr 1| In be Ml» ('lnru L the. who ha; during the pin! (out yuan taught ,_ the ï¬ght): armh- at Lombard, lllmu". Elm Place Schodl Notcs The Busy Store \l'(‘Tl().\' sux 'OSS m meâ€""m' â€I WEEK ‘ 1 RES.- @213?in .N I Incmlv published when n Hunk-bk advertuemcnu anUed "Nioo H. Figaro.†the H w (.USsARIJ largest maul-chum of ï¬ne cor-cu in the world have â€plum-'1 (hr -p g « one! mane-t of Amrnra 1 udu every mldtr u! mum!" . muumeu II lumbar nth {he mne nae-l 5‘. we h’pes :hu .0 (uphu-anv u-t rm the pened runs: of Guard model: h. h u {med mm In Urdu «1' 1h damned (one! that fulï¬lh the rcquyrrmcnn of health nnd «nmlurl 4nd ()m mil/2r Fzgures is Yours New (‘mssards for Summerï¬Qlï¬ sold here exclusively at $2 up O Sumc u! the span] (â€turn an «:I'he ndnuullble hem. en-bhng you lw lrnmm lhr um tn merely pulling a {Inga -â€"Inr ndmuahlr udmtlmr make-(nu 1,! period Hullomng tut: bottom 3: â€It bm k main the emâ€: .djulhnftt. )R household work m H HS duties. thae dresses are the mm pracmal garments 11 r 1i11axgn1-d For porch or b11111 1 war the).1r11sod1111ghtiulh'd; m and stylish in ever) lmr â€.1: they must be rcgarded as an :1 1111111 neceamt). Lompan-d m an) 11! hqf dn as that you could put (11 51» many uses â€11 \ are â€11 m M 1-1ï¬1mm1aldrosses your mum?) 1.111 buy “11 \ amtam 11.1111111111111 Hurts that totally clumnate 11pm ut acammg and rcsewmg them to adopt them to ï¬t your ï¬gure p11r11-1 (Ix Stu-s iii (11:1 ' $1 251’ up to $2. 50 Extraordinaï¬ lune Displayo . Beach, Porclgand House Dresses “Elecmc ' Brand Dresses;é W‘ are now preparing a Speeding-Up Amman. of§iusm<~ss (or June. Watch for the large ( ircular at your doqr sometime next week. It will brill“ a revelation of unexpect‘ld values in Summer Mcrchand'fl for the entire family-also hmelyoffcringt in household needc‘ The} Wonderful “Gossaird Cors_e_ts†haw améd m Highland Park Phone H. P.110 ".414. )a-t m km- [up mâ€"Hnoll uf dn-r-nul‘l “hn xi. mup-u n ,1 HM 14†r I'hr . \ 1mm Deer! Th. n (10‘ h 1‘