'25qule w < ’3: ï¬rst rm!F ‘l he (all um AxsTON 650+ \izrurbs, ,4 ’31 (he HANS uhn~ \vcnue 21:26 ludlng Superior Ptanolorto In. traction olis ON IES ‘1 TI HUNDXY. Al GIST 23 7:30 I‘. M AJnu-si-n: Aviukt: 22L“, war tax 3\ LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK Sl'NIMY. Al'ul'S'l' 20 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY. ALTO. 25. 7:30 l'. M I-I‘imisï¬imt: Adulti 22v; war tax 30 Admission. adults 220; War tax in khiiurv-n hn‘il‘l‘ 13. 13c; war tax 94‘ Children undq'r 12. 13c; war tax :5 Anita Stowan in William Fox Presents “mm, mg “HT (â€RU “I'AMILLEE OF THE \‘I'K().\'" Adapted 51%sz the famous stage pm)†A 0â€â€œ; Alaskan Drama I ‘:r Armin- Wing Pinero Mutt and Jeff, 3150 I’athc Review De Luxe Theatre Inn 1. \Rs â€51) THE WOMAN" ' , . ::;( :vaz‘r by Amer Payson Tcr~ 151'â€. “'61 ST 2| 7:30 1’. 3| m! fun.) the famous stage r3.» Sm Anhar Wing Pinero wk ,‘wxu. and i'rizma Hulk Snowdrift, shortening [.1bby's 0 r (‘urifmtim (base 6’: Sanblum's famous Santosfputfec , (her! E. Smith presents ('urinnd Griflith in "HM: (LiRTER mm.“ In: Price Powder, 2.’ Hnnmstmd brzï¬vl peas wry shuxce. ffluans Chase Free Delivery 3‘3 Phone l50 GEORGE C. ROCK, Mgr. Sugar Sale at 16c lb. PalaceéCashMarket Grocery North Shore Trust qumpany General Banking; Business Real Estate Loans Telephone 55!) Second Hind Furniture at Very Reasqnable Prices A. E. NORRLEN, Jr. 20 lb. Limit with evéry $5.00 Grocery ordgr, flour, potatoes and meat not indluded \ “Cd .10) (‘0 in PACKING. SHIPPING AND MOVING FIREPROOF STORAGE AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING BY AUTO VANS mcfly and Sinborn's bulk toffee (A Stat. M) N. W. Corner Central Eve. and Sheridan Rd. s Békmg large cans the: perfect . _ - THI'RSDAYJAL’H l‘ 23 ‘ :30 P' M‘ Admission. a‘kiults "3130'. “'2" tax 3V Children under 12, 13c; war tax ï¬le "ark 'I‘_ “is Safety Deposit Boxes war ta x 30 war tax .3 All order: for Satunday morning delivery mutt be in Friday. 45c 59c 15c 42c 48c 829 Soth Riddewood Drive FRIDAY. ALUI'S'I‘ 2 mTl'Run', \l'tu‘s'l Saturdays Matimw. curned beef Suga r cured [flau- Zion City Uokage cheese. always good. Veal roast. shoulder cuts. 1h. ‘ Rib ruast of be“. boned and rolled. lb. ., , Logs of youngfmuttun whole, choice, lb. Choice pot roast tive beef. lb. .1. {wry Hf Sunshine HarcMg U03"! (3 ~ mrdy ('onstgnu' Talmadge "1M0 WEEKS“ Savings Accounts First 5 National Attraction Nari) T. Morey in “THE SEA RIDER" 533-5135 Central Ave. eq- 1 ur . '25. 7 :30 l'. H 22v; War tux .‘h 13c; war tax 2‘ T‘?‘ 27% rumzmx'v and mi 20c 22c 35c 39c 39c 30 P. M 7:30 P. .\l I) 'r'uran Mb“ I'an'n Mr. and Mn". Bnrm-y Stu-{Yin and family huvv pair to ("Wu-land. 0.. {or n shun visit. {mm \H M [N w hv r. Miss Ellen llrhwn; xistl-r of Mrsumd "used "my two "eh an H. B. Roberts. is spending several. Weeks in Virginia. The agiutlon agninst csmpgizn con- .| Mr. Joseph Mooney Wlll leave short- I tributlona is so successful. that it ills ly for Voncouver, Cam, where he will . believed candidates will pay by cuh ~ join his family and make his future{ instud of checks that can be â€need.I I humt‘. ._ Mr. and Mrs. (‘. A. Rjnrkman an- The marvellous fertility of Mother nounvu the birth of a daughter, Tues- Nature is manifested in your Kudzu day. Am: 17. growing up to luxiurilnt woodl. In. J. A. Brudy who hu been quite in fur the past' week. is rapid~ ly impmving. Juhn S. Lawthor who npvnt :hrm' weeks with his parents, n-turnod to Burkhurnett. Tux, whq-n- hr is cm- plnyvt! :12 Hu- 4:†ï¬rms Mrs. 1'. Rusnnnu entertained at luncheon laat Friday fur hvr guest. Mrs. George Green, of Byron. Ill. ('harlvs Lucuvh-r and Ruhvrt Boyd have returned {rum Conference Point. Lake Geneva. where they spent the past week‘ â€1‘an Mr. Philip (‘uh' has m‘n‘cptwl :1 [Mali tion with Mr. Otto (', [)ncrrn-r. land scapv uardvm-r. Mr. and MIN. ('hnrl«-.~ [K Young n-mrm-d Monday {rum Sun Pram-ism» whvn- thvy hmv spvrzt (hr pm! month. Mrs. Mary Traviï¬ and rhildrvn will leave tumurrnw for };('Ykl‘l|')'. 1‘51)†when- thvy will makv Hwir future hnmxa Mrs. William Torry, Mrs. ('urry and‘ the Misses Broderick motnrod to “'au- 8 conda Sunday. I Mr Jam†Bloomï¬eld and \Ir. A-n *‘â€â€œ drew Bloomfield 1m Monday for a '-\nnual Affair Of Business Men two \wcks ï¬lming (hp at “oodruï¬', Draws Small (I’OWd; Sat- “ 13' I urday'u Picnic Hula Miss Jean Norris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graedole. left Sunday for Seattle. Wash. where she will on- ter the (‘omish school. Mrs. John A. Bunnell m spending] several weeks in Canada. Mrs. Holbrouk is spending 8 (WI weeks with her mother at I-lnsrlowood. Miss Emma Severson left Monday for Stephen, Minn, for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Burridge Butler spent the week end at the Dells, W'is. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson are visiting with the C. G. McPherson family for a few weeks. Miss Edith Harding of Humkuod is spending a week as the guest of Miss Elise Lauridsen. Stanley (rum. who has been visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCafl'rcy, returned to his home in Newark, Tuesday. Misses Gertrudv and Elsie Witicn have returned from a two werks' stay at Paw Paw Lake. Mich ) Mia‘s Dclln Martin “r Luke Zurivh' is visiting wit‘h Mrs. Harry Rudolph. Mix and Mrs, Martin (llv- sun l‘llit‘l'ialllt‘il ihv fulluwing visitors from (‘hivagu last Sundayzr Misses Viola Grinner. Florence Van- don‘nort. Evelyn Vandervourt. JulianU na Donpko, Victoria Donpko. ('lnra Erickson and Bertha Ericksmr Miss Mary Mills Spent the vn-ck end in Everett as the guest. of Miss Agnes Caz-clan. M r Thl' .\lx George Martin is in Luke Forest managing (he Mcyer dry goods stare during: Mr. Meyer's absence. Mr. and Mrs. William Duffy and son. David, Spot}! Sunday visiting in (‘hiL'uL'KL {mgr-aha") Rasmussen returned )ust Saturday from a visit in Lynchhurg. Va. ' Mre. J ill at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mierhof’f have returned from a week‘s mutnr trip to Lake Geneva and Starved Rock. Mrs. William Arnswald has re- turned from the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, greatly improved. James H. Duffy. Jr., is spending this week in Newark. visiting relativvx. " . UUIL UL G ‘l I ‘nu Wunu 0 WWW Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slade and Mrs. La Victor-i have motored to the Dells, where they “1'“ spend a Week. \erv :m {hp {mun Mn! Hyunm iw {ht THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIG} h\ m" «~31 Watkn Hr :uvw' M:~ ADDITIONAL LOCAL mws Bmwh IIH My Ilv mum â€â€˜21 m lit-mum A. Mum†and ! 31!. my! Hrs. Fred iauflxu‘ hf «'hnngu l .‘-:r H}'.|.’.m.-'pu!1. will ll}? :x'H r :1 Inumh .“R‘r, “hvh‘ Shy mukv {ht-11‘ Inn. on “'4'.“ '7: ~~1«i.ur:.i the 2" r Wurm 1~ sh}! srrmusv “'th I‘m-IIU'B] {u} 4' {hr Hnnunr \v-Iyn Sx-nrh- {ft Munda)‘ Ruin-1' Huwlnlo "H Aftar buying tn Automobile for not fund relreahment. some folks Ire nur- fprised to learn thnt there we just :185 plum when it must be oiled land greased every two weeks. 00"...OOOODOOOOOOIOOOOOOO You mn't make a summer camp any more attractive w I boy by bell- ing him that it has a perfectly uh swimming plum». 9.0.0.0.... OOOOOOOOOOOOOC A library worker inquire-a whether politiral platforms should be cut:â€" loguu! under Summer Fimiun. Fliry Tales, or Hot Air apparatus. While Americans are highly un- popular in Europe. their ash '1: cheer- !ully accepted {or hotel board and tips. Keen desire 13 felt by the summer boarders m the country to li(‘(‘ the silo milked. 1 Mrs. Hurry Keystr. formerly Miu :Alice Clnrkv. M the Ravinia Open {(‘umpany, vntcnnined the ladies of the ‘Ravinia (‘u.. last Tuesday In an “IQL [inn spaghetti party." All of the dishes iwere served Italian style. Coven were 1hair for 19 and the guests were enter~ Named at [M hump of Mrs. Ansel E. , Smith. Thr ('nmhmod [aniv of (hr Young Mrn‘: club and tho- Anwrwan kainn mvmlwrx at thu fluke front RAH Sat- urday (\rmnu was a ï¬zzlv. Scan-Hy nny-mr nth-mini, und Ibr dam‘e whxrh follow“! (in-w only about half a dozen cuu plt-x Only about a third of the memben nth-ndod the annual pivnio of the Bus- iness‘ Men's muwiulion yt-su-rdly at Whaling. Many uf thnst- who did arrn‘vd luv. and stayed for only I shvr! (lbw. Ihwpitt' the (av! that the "rum! Wm \H} uymH u w-ry pleasant afu'rnnon Wu.» :qwnl. Thu (-vemng mom] was sa-rH-d m the ï¬'r’n'e Along the hank n! the river. FEW ATTENDED PICNIC YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Allan Mason has as his guest thin wm‘k. hi} school mate. W'illiam Mt†(‘urmick of Peoria. Electrical Contractors O'lce 697 15 S. St. John: Ave H. W. Huber Electric Co. BRIEF A ND BREEZV PHONES No experimenting here. Over twenty years of successful banking. Highest standard of service, equipment and manage- ment. Examination and supervision by the state. Not a single penny of loss to depositors. Investment. ‘ ‘ ,HEN you put your savingp into the Highland Park . State Bank you join the hosts who are walking in the path of security, sleeping the' sleep peaceful and refreshing, enjoying the fruits of a safe, interest bearing, and always available Residence (90 gum, ILLINOIS Why not put and protect your saving; here? Are Your SaVings Put? FIANK J. BAKE! Highland Park State Bank 1 THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS @@@@EE§@EE@@@@@E@@@@@@@EE® C. H. JORDAN CO.. Funeral Director: tan-usurp nu Chapel at uch Bunblishment Complete Line of Funeral Furnishing II: M Shot. input- MM «0 I“ l.m ILVD.. Gm MW USCG-l“!