gi .‘sï¬dé, at? Mr. Gregory Sheahen is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. The Misses Margaret and Nellie Ryan of Lake Forest visited friends in Highland Park on Tuesday. Miss Hazel Simmers has returned to Highland Park. after a week's visâ€" it tn the Dolls in \Visconsin. Mrs. Sture Nelson is in Nurth Car- olina visiting ho-i‘ husband who is «Minna-1i there .\ir. and Mrs. Benjamin Prnn :m- lli'll'lCr' iih- iliilrl‘lJL't‘ ui iiir-ir «laughâ€" 'w!‘ F‘rnmww E. to \i" (‘O'i‘il Martin " l'lihr i“1rr€.‘i whit-h funk plum' "'h l‘2""ll"':L' :11 [Mi n'uiwck Iii {liv FAN-ruin r'uurv‘ri. [)1' “Rm-m: ruivi- .\l‘~' lit-luv \i ‘ ADDITIONAL LOCALS 50$ Miss Gracv Carolyn ls visiting her <ister, Mrs. John McCaffery. Eniizn Harry Elchler has as his guesb‘ thi< 'weok Mr. Harold Herâ€" hllv. and Mr, Irving ()ufdenknmp of Jm'kuun'illv. Ill. ley will mutor hm-k “In-n Ensign l-lichlvr and En- ~itzn Rudd Inn»: of Chicago. racont- ly cunnnix'siunml at Great Lakes: will leave for Princeton University. Miss (h-rtrude Svory has rvturned to her home in Evanston after <pend- â€13 two weeks with friends in High- land Park. The Wiatracks of Waukegan were the guests last week of the E. E. Larson’s on Vine Ave. H u \! Buy War Savings Stamps. Be a Pershing Patriot \! \lv Early Arrivals in Fall Footwear Fine Footwear 12 North Sheridan Road T H ., 7. :7. .7::::flr.. iii... 27.1. 5.2: 122.13 £ 1.17: 1:517. ;: :w :55 :a 3.2117 AA .3, \! North Shore Trust Company N. W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridua Rd. Style. quality. service and foot comfort. associated with fair prices, are prominent featuresinour new fall line arriving daily. Although our summer stock is pretty 'xVLԠdepleted, we still have a few broken lines in women‘s and men’s low cut shoes and Oxfords in the season‘s most desired lasts. Come in while they last. J. A. Blomdahl A Few Broken Lines Left hrulhf’!‘ ian 0. n5- 1 Ikn :nnl 3H5 Fm-m't, .Wnuko-mn. Hr» \\‘ York. Mr. :xml \!r~ | :1ny \l§,~~’ Rh“ lrn ammi as Dink“- Eric \L‘h‘tih n! â€w W)“ Hf thn- zrmm‘ :HL .\ rot-option ful- mxy '=l tho bonw of Thw nut of town Joani'lgt. Mr< pry (‘ ‘10,. I)“ 1mmâ€. SUV" (A Shte Bank) ‘.H~- !~,‘. n “MRI: \V'rHr Lho‘ sinN-rv nvpru‘lathm n! tho commit- tee in ('hnrur- n! Ihi< driu‘ mrnns muvh In «hos» onrnwr Worth-rs the whivh “ill mnko- the-m hap- Hnuur lulu-owl in their “m hc- (he «diflm-linn of thinu Piv<f and manmriui hni'u: hr’pm' tlm‘e- inn-want lmhie< \"m- x1 rwnb m» (wit u! I‘H-ir par- ‘\[\f\" .w vh. ir (mumry :H‘v :mpmling my! DIIifIH uhj-wh n! charity The “mm!“ 1.! Huh ww‘wl Mml :Irv 21ml o'cifmk. . ' _ u-r wanted malted milk and he no! 3011 are Icordially muted to make uw it; " maid has been pfovided for m. of the reading room at 387 Central nve- nurses' quarters; ‘ hrewoll dinner ““9: “'hiCh is 0P9“ 9""? week day, “’0'†given fur a nurse ivm‘inx under or- 9 O'C’Wk 3“ the morning to 6 o‘clock ders tnr Honolulu: n runm provided in the evening- !ur (he wife 0! a sick mldipr who The Christian Science ladies have or. had bm-n in the hospital fur “oven gsniaed themselves into the Comfortm months. in nrde-r thnt uh:- mlgm be Forwurding Committee and new Monday near him. and a furlough obulned 3nd Tuesdny nfternoons, beginning at for him. ..nn n n unnnnanu You are cordially invited to make uw of the reading room at 387 Central ave- nue, which is open ewry week day, from 9 o'clock in the morning to 6 o‘clock IABGUEBITE CLARK EARNED Miss Marguerite Clark. the little {avnrile of thc screen. who will ap- pear Saturday night in l'nclo Tom‘s Cabin. was married in a young lieu- tenant in the Army. two weeks ago. Miss (‘lnrk met the young man in New Orleans whcra- she had gone in help with lh" urrnnm-lm-nis (or tho nvx! campaign fur Liberty Bnmi~. in spitl- n! hrr «nthminsm fur lhi' "numb†4hr \\:|~ pvr‘umlwi Hm! Han-l .\\‘0,. Hour St. John's Aw. Nxby‘ct fur next Sunday's 1.0550" Sermon is “Christ Jesus." Services an- hold in this church (wary Sunday morning at [0:45. Sunday school mw-ts imun-diatcly aflvr the morning Sunday morning at [0:45. Sumluy school Him-ts imun-diati-ly aflvr the morning wn‘ii-o. and 13 0pm: to pupih up to tha- algv of in ~wnrs. The Wednvulny even in" meeting. which include-s testimonies O of Christian Science healing. ii at 8 o’clock. "Hurnl‘ thm’r mid DIUIIH po-nph‘ U" H' â€mm \\.~~ ‘ Ihx' lhï¬'.‘ 1†1‘230 p. m. {n room: over the post ofï¬ce work. Hill†H (QIIH. 5(1)! 'I‘.‘ \("I‘HI 3.1.â€sz ' (" m1 1' av an) Mi" \[|~- Haw: \nniro-xw And ‘ n “MRI: \VIVHV Lh" ~ nnnn-(‘lathm n! tho commit- x..-_\ mmht |urf‘1\'_: the nthur humli quite LHN‘N) Bun'h. Telephone 247 inn Rabbi Day So mu] some choer to im Fresh flowers. from North Shorel gardens are taken to every room until ward twice each week ' Among the more personal thinnï¬ imny be mentioned these: One south-' Eern boy who had a craving for fried. [spring chicken was supplied: numb-3’ l > > r > w ' I'HE HIGHLAND PARK mammal) PARK. m There heve been several cheap. in the room It the center. The will: of the little writing room have been removed. xivinc e line 8pm for the bountiful new pool table given by Mr. Benxinger of. the Brunswick-Belt. 00.. end also room month {or III- other full sized pool tehle. which we hope mu be given In shortly. The one table in content): in no end the boy: lit in troupe “gel-l] waiting their ‘turn' for e lune. Flowers ere provided And keep the Center fresh and attractive. Jackie: Gourley and Grant have painted de- lixhtiul posters and doneted them in Appreciation of our hoepitnllty to the boys from Great Lakes and the! add greetly t6 the decorations en the wells. The writing room ut the but In: been well arranged. but we hope to add to the space by making other contemplated changes. We have received numbers of new games. and each week Ideu are de- w-lnpml to make tho (‘rntvr more :It nnctlve and interesting and home» like Hospital ('ulnmlttoe Tbs rocrention room atxhe hoa- pltal has been furnished with twelve easy chairs. six tables. electric “a. many new victrola record; etc. The North Shore Garden Club gives one party each week to the convelescents at the hoepitel. Ice cream cones to the number of three hundred and sixteen home mule cakes were served last week. After refreshments automobiles provided by members 0! the North Shore Gar- den Cluh take the boys who are able to go (or ridesâ€"long or Ihort as their strength permits. Am and Navy 0* I The Center grown In mlulu both wIth the hon In service and the nun, generou- cluunl who no" and more rullu the prIvIlnu um Is our: In Influx the "my and um 71 cunps at our men. A (Inc. a the rayon: for the week but“ In by the dIuerenl committee. at tho Center a tbeIr renal" Mu mornlng moeIIng (In. In mom Ida: of the work tin! II hem boo. Stu-Ill (‘ummlttn S<=\'enty-three boys were served nt dinner last Saturday and one hun- drod the week before. It In Impossi- hlo tn civn tho number 0! boys who rump for Suhdzn' tm: and calm. hut thw hiNlth'H whutmntlnur to rnspond rommy. nnnounco that (mm twelve to twenty cakes are furnished each week and everv scrap and crumb cnnaumed. With the c-nd r' the neu- son at anlnia Park at hand. and the Highland Park r‘hurches sugâ€" pmunnfl thulr Snmtm nluM ~umwrs for two week: or more. we can ex- po-t-t 2U] increase In numbers from now (Illt MRS. R. C. JACOBSEN. Chairman. Lack of space forbid: the telling of the Hospitality room which Ii. McKenzie in furnishing It Can, Perry. Great Lnâ€. under the un- pices o! the Army nnd Navy Center. Full details mny be looked fob later. Gifts of two innxpenslve table- cloths three yards lung (they need not he morn than one and one-hull yards widv) and'xomn plated tea- <p00ns wuuld be greatly npprecllted. EVVA EGAN TRUAX, Chairman. Dozens of pnstnls. (Moro-Mn; uld nppreclatlve. are coming each week from the boys ‘m'er lhere' We quote? "I’i-nr Army and Navy Center: I kn-vw if )nu look in lhv back of â€It! ‘ro-mr'wr lumk' )‘uu will ï¬nd the Imnu-é Ur Hu- boy! of Hosplul Tnln .\'n 32 registered very often. We nre now Hospital Train No 55. Our No. \‘u man aver surpruod a woman by tpHing her that hv lmed her.‘ Tull n plump girl she I: getting fat tnd aha will have no further nu- fnr ynu rarried ADELE M EVERETT CI .YDE H CHASE" Chairman :2: , :22..â€" ,i , . . :5 5:55;. :31"?! ...., an! * r" :4- WI. Failure on your part to attend to this conver- - sion within the allotted time means a loss to you of 1A; ‘70 interest during .the life of the bond a period of 25 or 30 years. If you will present your bond at this bank, conversion of the same will be taken care of by us promptly, cheerfully and without charge. I Do not miss this opportunity. If you are the owner or holder of 3 Liberty Bond bearing 4 % interest, you have the privilege of converting such security into a 4‘1/4'% Bond of the same character, provided your bond 18 delivered to the Federal Reperve Bank prior to November 9, 1918 E Highland Park State Bank The Home of Saving: Depositor- FRANK J BAKER J. M. APPBL c. F. GRANT Ptuidam Vic: President Cultist .~~ .' f-r-vwnrzn‘