If June is the month of roses and brides. it is also the month of many social artivxties. zit least the ()hsei-Ver has found it so. Miss Marjorie Small whose wedding: day has been set for Saturday has been the center of many social arfziirs during last Week and this week. (in Wednesday of’last week, the Misses Neilson of Evans- ton. sisters of the groonrelez‘t, were hostesses at luncheon at their home in Evanston, and in the evening, Miss Dorothy Loudon was hostess at 3 din- ner dance at the Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago. On Sunday two of the ushers in the bridal party. Messrs. Howard Cheney and Charles t‘heyney. took the members of the party down the Fox River to the Wild Rose Inn for dinner. On Tuesday Mrs. Colvin of Evanston. an aunt of the bride- elect. was hostess at luncheon. and in the evening. Miss Catherine Cushing was hostess at dinner at the Moraine. the opening dinnerâ€"dance of the sea- son. Last evening saw the end of the pre-nuptial gayeties when Mrs. A. P. Smith was hostess at the bridal din- her. At four o'clock Saturday after- noon, Miss Marjorie Small, daughter of Mr. Edward A. Small. and Mr. W'alter Neilson. son of Mrs. Neilson of Evanston, will he married on the lawn at the A. P. Smith residence. with Rev. P. (C Wolcott reading the service. Mrs. Frank Wymond, sister of the bride-elect. will he matron of honor; the bridesmaids are to be the Misses Catherine Cushing. Dorothy London, of this city. Dorothy Sari geant of Glencoe and Adelaide Neilg son of Evanston. Two flower girls, are to be Caroline and Barbara Bul- lard. The groom-elect will have as his best man, Mr. Ralph Lidster. and ushers will be Messrs. Thomas Bishop, Winnetka, Howard Cheney. Charles Cheyney of Evanston. Lawrence Small of this city. and Herbert Gay‘ of Newark, N. J. A reception will follow the ceremony. and after a honeymoon trip the young couple will be at home at "22233 Colfax Ave. Evanston, after August ï¬rst. The 0. H. B. (‘Iuh met at the H. F. )[aechtle residence on North Second Street Tuesday evening. Mrs. William E. Bletsch entertained thirty members of the Missionary Auxiliary of a ('hicazo Mmhndist (-hurch yesterday afternoon. noon tea was s('l‘.€(l. After- and Mrs. Her Wyoming Pla and Mrs. Burl August. 1 at. 5 wvuukec. Careful and economical housewives have actepted the above rates on entire ï¬nished famllv washings because lhev realizl: the large amount of laundry rhey can have done at small cost and the great convenience it is lo have us lake It away and return it ï¬nished ready to use. Think of havmg your blankets. drems, waists. etc. your wash beaumully laundered at the above rates. You Will also ï¬nd our dry cleaning the ï¬nest you ever saw 36 pcs. at 51/2c each 60 pcs. at So each 100 pcs. or over at 4c each The Social Side of Life Friday, June twenty-third High Class Launderer; French Dry Cleaner: Phone. 178-179â€"471 You are cordially invited to attend mwm Confections and Catering Highland Park, Illinois Highland’ Inn Local Affairs of the week By the Obocrvet melâ€™ï¬‚ï¬ Witten Building the opening on of the Mrs. U. G. St. l‘ctx-r was husu‘si yesterday afternoon in the Nm‘th End Embroidery (‘luln A wedding of intcrm-st to Highland Purl»; people was that in Milwuukn-o of Miss Emily Elizabeth Scarlmruugh. formerly of this City. tn (isliorm- St-v \‘enson Burke. whii'h took place Sui urilny evening at St. Mark“: l'Ipiscn- pal church. The bride was uttemhl by her cousin. Miss Blanche Barr-J of Louisville, Ky.. ns muul of hnnu". and Miss “'inir'rwl I‘n\ ur‘ Gale-shun: “L, and Miss Eleanor liurke of Jane-*- ville, W'is.. us l‘l‘lllv'<lll.ll1l<. Tin- ushers were J. B. Smirluirnugh and Henry Svarliornuvh. Jr._ lmth Hf (‘hir cngo. The bride's an'i was ut‘ v i I'w, su‘l'i 3nd tulle \\'l[h lumr if sll‘v" lace. She wore a tullu \‘K'll hvnl by u tiara and caught with orange blos- soms. Her bouquet was 1} shm'rr n" lilies of the valley. swwz pun "1>\«“ and orchids. The maid of Mun-u gown was of Nile green tafl'em nnxl tulle and pink rnsvluuls. Tho in: In maids wore Wzml ruw tuï¬'niii mnl tulle and carried columlil hmwyut: nl' s'vect peas and miunmwttc. \ i" ception followed the rcremony -it the residence of the: bride's- pnrt'nls. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smu-l-umuzli of 4“ Wyoming Place. .‘lll\\'1lul\(‘0, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Burke will he at home nftvr August 1 at. 7-27 Slmwll nvenuv. Mil< Mrs. John (Eremillc Mott wxll luv hostess at luncheon on Tuesday, fol- lowed by two tables of auction in the afternoon. Major and Mrs. (K (â€A Clark of Fort Sheridan were host and hostess at a pretty dinner party on Monday emu Hing. honoring Mr. John lrwm Mur- shall's birthday After dinner the guests danced and played bridge, umid pretty decorations of syringu and ferns. The G. B. C. Club entertained about forty guests at a beach party on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. (L l“. Mather Smith have issued mutations to thirty guests for an unmveraary party Tues. day evening of next week. There will, he a dance followed by a bufl'tt sup< peri A Hawiian ori‘hr'stra Will {ur- Mrs. Alfrml Bl‘lluill Will emu-ruin "â€h the musw. 'the Martha Born-1y n.’ the Swedinh Mrs. M. Warner of North Second churvh [hm allvrnmm. threet Will entertain several ladies mi Mrs. Nels Friday afternoon. l'q-h-rmm of (lmyulnlu-l‘ rmntl): (nrmerlv of this t‘lIV. “')|~ pl as well as the rest of tafl'em am! The in) lvw tuï¬ï¬m .m! hmrvl‘ltf: of Mrs. An} [Arm-n n! Nurth John's Aw-nm- Nth-rlmm-d hut Thur-- day afternmm 1n honnr of Mr and Mrs. Uttu Larson nnd Mr. and Mr» Rusund of Elbow Ink». Mann-mun. Mrs. Gerard Van Schun‘k was hos!- iesa to him guests at luncheon SALur- iday, honormg her guest. In, A. (L {Yap Schawk of Chicago. The wedding of Mm Elm: M. Wag ‘ner and Mr. Oscar J. Menchlle look -plnre on Thursday afh-rnoon M rin- {u'cluck :Al the horm- M the gruan The Luther League of the Swedish Luthenn Church met m the _hurch on Tucadny evening. The gir‘a r! the league u-ned the refreshments ud Iere in charge 0! the program On Saturdny evening the gxrla o! the Luther League gave a must de- lighdul miuelhnouus shower m honor of Miss Ida Nana It the home 0! Mun Esther Swanson o! Highwood. Mrs. Charles Frvhcrx \nll cube“ min the Euchre ('lub thu Afternoon. Men'< Mumul The party hmi t'rrlm Hufl‘ulu .. whu vu Mrs. Charles Frvhcrx \nll cube“ min the Euchre ('lub thu Afternoon. Mrs. Hurnwn Riley, who ll well known in this city, is to be hone†m a reception on Sunni-y nfternoon ,\ number of local people Will nth-ml hnritt'x\ Thus the w MUYH parents. Mr and Mrs. Hum Meachtle. Sr, RH. ( . U, "rmngpl officiated. Hnly the unmedum- {an ll)’ and u {vw {runds “cre- prl-u-H: Alwr [he wvddmg supper, the young couple left for n lflkr trip 'u Kaln mazoo, Mu‘h. Mrs. Nels Prlcrmm Hf (h‘n‘wlnkv' l" {nrmerly of this t‘lt)‘ wn~ jlii'lrillflll):}“ ‘urprmed but Wainmhn In (ha; V‘ Martha 8mm!) u.’ the Nut-duh churrh h' Qf [hm cxty rho“ ‘\N|(1.\ [WI-rich!“ P" her WIlh n ln-uuhful s’lh'er flower hn~e kn-t. Mrs. Pele-Nun “'h! the pro-mint )1“ nf the Murtha Sm-wty En-{nn- leu'inéiu fur (Zrayulnkv. 'Jl ‘in w. I'm! 1’“- {or m. :\ spflclzll nun-(mg M the North Shun: (hupu-r. I) .X R. \\’Ms_held at [he humv u! Mrs. W (' Egan on Mur uh!) nfhrnmm, Thc nun-(mg \uu .ullwi tu huur er [gun's rnport un the ('nnlmenlui Hungry“ “hu‘h me! recently In Wushmgtmg II. (I Thv guests rupnrt u \rl} lnlt'n'ahng mm ‘ funnl) Mrs, A. 1.. Adunn Hf W'Inm'lku l wrwlned the Worth Whnle (‘ln‘lv six o'clock h-a on Tuesday en-mng Just 1': ( Hvlvn “HI 4 lufl exenmg tuna-n! um! \n In): this season guests rupnrt u \rl} lnlt'n'ahng mm ‘ mg. The hnusc “us prvlly 1n dwnru [Ions of the wonderful "ligandale" flowers. This mwtmg “~(hr1flsl until (all. wer- gum! ‘ .. Mr. lru N. Murrxs. H'JI‘ “Hunter (0‘ Sweden, and hh‘ family. will rvmam at the hotel until Hwy lune fur the East preparutrny tn runhng in about two weeks. 1 George R‘Udd' r “'1'†h‘“ rvnled 1 llhulu (hUY|h rm Sundu) ‘hermmn h-la apartment at 3:1 Belden unnuq ‘ â€0 “h†hm†Gun Mm. until (ht. l and L~ .n! 'he Moralnd ted, Burial look I‘ll?“ n! For! Sher- hou-l in lhghluml' Purl» Hus sister; dun ('emeu-n' Mrs. Katherine Sum-r, hm gune ens _ Mr. Miller plan: an eastern trl v BIN?“ (hurvh Nd. about the middle nf July, He will . A ff“ member; 01,!“ Ladiel' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James D Uild mc-t wnth Mn, (Mort! Howe Lacey on a yachting trip down Q: n the County Line RM {0‘ I Ken- Hudaon. minxton on Tuesday afurnqoh M i puxt)‘ Thvrv Mr 'I'H. [HE HIGHLAND PARK Moraine Howl Notes Sutm \hHLI m-W u-n nmm h H “'1! Hf North Hn-rn Buy Run Ulrli Hub met With Mm! MI [flu hr H {ht N! h Mex H‘h'r M Run-tit |rl \‘S \u-n- opened for \\ ‘lftcr'vumn («n ut)‘ a now ï¬nished Wwim-miny by I'D-m ‘ hn'nyn 1h {lvrmmn on \xa.» fur tu'c-lxu the North (hr In" My hm: _('h1 “hm Mrt ('hnr'n “ml: NILâ€? hi4 up 2h» ii Scnu'rs‘ \A'rr: held a! 9L Junws i Cnlhulw (hurrh rm Sunday .hernm-r I" I two u’rlm'k, Fnthrr Gum anIm ' ted, Burial look pian- ul For! Sher Y I dun ('emelrry. n ptIIrn'N» ml g h “hm u Rummy lnrls Mu; n; \ u... -. Tm unuu hu been pouthmnd fur 2:! week and ‘1†be held m; the , Artu-Ih of (hu monlh " There In m be In enumlanwm n, -, r \hUT‘h on Thundl) “chug 1hr well) Hmth The-re \HU l†\nvnu- Ind: of munr, ‘Ith Manny! and imprrwnnhonu Then- vul! 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I~ 1mprwhnu P-r Mark M ha-r unrk 1v mew! uh“ Mn Jrr~rnt \rurgrr, PJ.‘H’.'1 .VlI-uxcr, (navy “(rm-m", (m3 Svhnrhr and Wu 4t“! gm‘ “hm urre hr.‘.hl'l lbw" ‘ uni) .Mrux {hr pan! )zmr. U Thr thlldrrv: rn-(rnlhg )mmrutu FLU-W {or pQ-Mn'. “la-milhu- “I'M “I Mnmw), uhu an nï¬hnrr «I L! rI-r turd) (Hung the pan-l iv» nr~. .umi Mnxlinmvm lhx‘k, I’llmm-It n-grr, KIA-uh MI-UKHHMnrgnrrl North E 17: qr.‘ Mr ~14“! hl M High Svhmu] Nm." n: x th {mum-n who u" h “In \flllL, \nhun- p13“. m1 Ir) Mt.“ llrr: Hurlmm H1, and Min Imr‘ (.1 ," Y. \‘V. C. A. qus \numr Club NOh's [ht incoln Schofol Mm c- up un‘r: henriquur lrrs Y-n-n \rr) xi HI. hungr. “huh I rmnmny J fir“, {n P‘ gh uhq nd M. E. Church ‘MH‘ uh“ hll lw-w nulsmm lhll )cmr >4"1(IUI. u.’ (“Ru (1-! â€him-r) “a r ..{ ( h.(l‘0 2h: ~.;mmor held a! 9L Jumrs' rn Sunday ‘fH-rmmn in 1hr {numb l‘v urn-h are. “1.1 hkr Mn- u-rrrlur) 0! Ha- \ uh In l n-mrn. inh he rhuré NY pool ll ’2“. Epworfl! M K'rVIm ‘I! l S.M.Ji( Ivlrrmdu! 1v. {hr mi apptn'wi HHMTH, xv w '. 1h:- 1' n 7 Thou u \\( 1m â€and â€WP. 1‘ he nth {mu ( \‘nlt 0H1. E Fpuurfl Bin†i." if“ n‘. 1}â€.- Dink M Some-l arr u! 7 30 med fur nl; the Lula-Me II" (nu) “J Walls and children h VELOUR§FINISH m] HIGHLAND PA ,.‘m\( .1†“Huh 1‘“qu {1th {my ,thI MM “411* I urn attlmtlu h) .stlm‘t hum Tcl. 75I-R Hl\h \\( H R. W. SCHNEIDER JPPM m d \\ uh Centril Petroleum Co’ip AH June gin our History The Fidest in Highland Park ()ur hm; Sale Begins today and will umtmue for balance of month Red Cross Disinfectant A. B. HILL, Manger and Sdounm IT ()“l‘TS remarkable Savings in ewry Swtmn '9f the Store Savings in wear. apparel: for men. women and childn’n ing in huusehold needs of every du- Savings a‘riplum and uur L‘yiely offerings surely cumplish that “suit. â€h (VIHHH $1.90 and $1.50 n. (3 Pun-(1)771 Sons fur H ()urjull page circular has not I‘vuthe. you. ask for it at the store Mgn’s Furnisher SI. uhns Ave. '1 huv'c: planned grants! month Strifttly High Grade Bone Filtered Lubricating Auto ()ili‘ and Greases. the ()uting Season. 116211 for Tennis nd Yachting wm-n wilcd and stickyâ€"â€"carrlcss \\.‘H~ ()f Vclnm Finish can be m'r “ash wall papcr. We guar- IU\(‘TS of to make, this the of Tel. 331 will ac- Hum-ml Part no ILLINOIS \V2 211] of Sui Ski and form ot'cr‘ L0 L0 \V The Sui Ski hm mu: L0