\I:~~: it man} uf Jr. mi .‘(I~\.‘I\YAI Tim r sztuum. I’m)? T1“ Thulfl‘h ntni' Mrs rzrla buzz! '11 and Suva; Jum- 'l‘ivt- .*".".\" uuz'u pvtnlwl htvcki 0f palx‘ pink :,«?Yet:.x :lmi surriwi 'Hn‘ke’t“ uf pink :‘n<u gw'uk u’ru h 2me strewn in the â€wk-l math The bndc \wre a gown ',':,r j. <.n3n with Sh‘t‘\‘x'.~ of duvhvsso 1" mm! a girdlr of pearl“. Her tullv vz'. mm»: {rum :1 coronct uf lace cmâ€" ‘wyw :tiwrml in yu-arls and crystals She Jrriwi : ‘L'mwo-r of flaxrdrniafl anJ hiim mf rhv 'mney. Shepherd â€lint af Heméwrwm. K51. was but man The ushers wvrv Waldo H. Logan. [)ar‘ 'nx' Yuk-m, WaHiam Y. Kath-y Jr., “Chum â€Ith\\‘>rin of SI. Imuis. .Iuhn “-75:10,†A wf ruivdo. Kenm-th ShQ-I- ‘m': n5 Xv“ Yurk. ï¬tanky Armour nf F, on» . an! .Iwhn I‘Iiokemn 0f Mich llitw Inf Tim ~f Hendwrw m. marriau‘p ..{ Mm Marjnm ’ *4- ‘ ‘ PW†“3“?†N. “"179 “t the \L hm†+1 d-vxgh'ev‘ )1. “r and Mn Ircshytenux hospital mi ("hmngo on HAY"? M {I‘m Mclnmsuh (If (‘hlcamxi‘undZW‘ -. .I k ' a h! Tvmfle‘ Burâ€. M)“ of MN. Charles? Mrs: La“ Anderson 15‘ securing 312:?! "‘ lbw city :00]: Maw at fix-eidam ‘_“ Ufa-ï¬eld anvnp for the Hawk 2N m-ning: m the hunk?SUI‘W‘HW‘SE W "I? Cuntinuation Pr:‘s§‘)"vrz.m :hun‘h. \‘hiruuo. unlhxscwx'lgj 31.0““133' and tueï¬day She rh.» Rm Tim-thy Stnml ar‘kviatinm igpl‘nt m Highland 1â€â€ and Lake LUCKY STRIKE mun M ('Y‘V U 1-. :narriaur 4‘ Mhs Marjorie nth-«h. d-uxghter )f Mr. and Mrs; '1; .\l lnv Mclnmsuh of (‘hicamxf Tmnfle Burâ€. mm of Mrs. Charles? SOC [A L ACI'IVITY mArrzugro of Miss Virginia laughter of Mr. and Mrs. rim-us hf ("hix-agu, and Mr. I rrmrd Claw, son nf Mr, 4 Jun GIlSS of Ravinia and . “A“ saiemnized on Snmrday "hy-ya'utwnl‘s church, ("hiL-agn, H'an read by the Rev. Hutu 1:. motor of the church. rtty Tiutgena her sister‘s h-vnnx', and Mn. [AKIN Bruce .\'ww Yurk and Mrs. Waiter ' if Pixunstwn, thv matrnns m Wv’TL' goum-d in luwndvr 1 Jun? n, with annlvr hats a“. 1’: wring tImn-rs. The 11,1». Mn. Edward F. Swift, ~ \‘7. ixm‘ V. Kvlhfv .151. MKS ' '1' Nm‘fwlk. '\'zl.. Mix‘s AM v ‘Iv The Reliable Laundry We are fully eqliliipped to élean your rugs, properlyéby Dry mean- ing, Shampooing, Washing or Dusting, as thgy mfly requiré. When you are re'ady to house. clean, send us your rugs. We can saxe you money over the prices charged by others. Get our prices before hm mg your rugs done else“ here. Wevguaranlee to satisfy‘ the most critical, and know that; you will be pleased withwour work. Send it I‘lz‘bekul“ Sewing: (‘irch‘ 1 Fvnuws hull Wvdns-sdny tum arm-hating Mqunch 'Mas hustms tn 1"; at Her ‘hnmv Mummy amulerers and Div Cleaners Nmf Mia-x and \ Hat) The t rfwlk. 45 Eliz NIH< I, «1- pair grown \vn httlv fluwm‘ kg of {mix ;s~‘k¢’t" Uf Telephones 178-179 Rugs 7-. '1 Own A .. u «a I)r. W. P. ('utler who'is now living in the (3. B. [Gaston huhxe on Lincoln aw-nuv.;purchasod a home on Haze-l ch-nnv.‘Highland Park. and will Jmnw inxu it in the near future. Vlr~z 1m Hole is spending smelal V‘Cl‘ks “nth her husband in Bowling Brynn K) Mr».£xuvu Blaine entertained at a. ï¬ve ulred party Saturday evoâ€" The missiunary soc-Mt): of the Unit- ed Evzmpvhvai vhurvh held its April mwtmu'gul thv hnmv 01' Mrs. A. J. Johny-n ‘gun the. 5th, ‘ Th» {0, Snmuei Him-h (Sf ("h-uu gland. 0.,i ~ visiting his muthur. Mr» Mary Flag-L ch. \11~'; Ralph T. Hatch entertained .xght guests at bring on Tuesday zntvrxmmL .\ miscellaneous shnwvr was given Munda}. evening: for Mrs. James Dai~ Ivy, foxmerly Miss Margaret Wilâ€" him. at the home uf \Iiss Anna Mc- Kt-nzie. 'Krmtie†was the feature of thw evening. )1rs.;James Hesler entertained sev- eral friends last Tuesday afternoon. )larchglm. in honor of her birthday mmivexgzxary. "Burma" was the fea- ture 1ny thv afternoon. Delicious re- frmhmtnts were served. Mrs. iJulius Timms of 698 Central Ave. was hosteï¬s to twenty-ï¬ve guests from (“hicmzo yesterday “'Mw 8 DEPiRFIELD NEWS ITEMS g mug ruturm “Huh Mrs. PS; 1. Um‘fy had as her guest Last work her \‘hlt‘r. Miss Anna Marie Quinn. «pf: (‘hivawx The fix-V. and Mrs. John Lvnder uf Piï¬mhurst Eart- the guvsts of Mr. and Mr.» L‘hx'iS Kochhn. The Rev. Lender had charge uf the sm‘vivm in St. Paul's HV’bnngirul chart-h Sunday murning. ‘; \ir and Mrs. James Dougherty and hm daughï¬ors. “ilma and Margaret, of (hicago were the guests of “r and Mrs. Fred Iabahn lust Week Mr Richard Supple neturned from Tum to mtvnd the funeral of his hruthorin-uia“ who was buried in ('Thicagu “kcinvsday. I Arno Friantz moved {Mn his new hnnw on Lincoln avenua recently 0câ€" cupiud by {Mat Huffman. _ Mr. andéMrs. Harry/Olendorf vis- ited frie‘hcig: in Waukeg'pn Saturday. Mr. und‘MrsA E. J. Binzham de- lightfuny ehtertained 5i teen of their Doerï¬eld fviends at their home in Irv- ing Park Sunday aftern n. N‘rx‘ (Ld’r Bum-ham am! he“ moth- er. MM. ngrlnz. awn! ï¬ver-a] days is»: wm-k \ix‘ith MI“ and ngst, James .W'arxm: 42' 3“hi“nm> : "Ol'fl‘t r“ I'hilutheu class 0f the L'nitvd girliml church ma last Tuesday v humo of Mrs. T, H. Decker. initsch. U‘hnnur and Vinwm Dzuvswn mlf “mlnvuiuy {mm Swmlv 4, Gram-n I Note- ‘ Miss Marjorie pram 4 und‘ hit mother ’ gave an‘ Agni! First party to the ï¬fth ind sixth grade: Friday, g“!- her acnoon. \ Final examination in Civics will be: given _to tpe eighth grade Thnridly‘ a II «1..-..L ____. her school. Wednesday the beerï¬eld‘,thmén played the Deerï¬eld Grummu school basket ball team and :the spore WM 19 to 18 in favor of the Freshmen. The eighth grade held a class meet- ing Monday afternoon and decidéd upon the following class flowat: ygl- low rose; class motto, “Excelsior;†colors, green and 'gold; pins. hexagon» al, inscribed withtD.G.S.â€"-â€"1921. . Out of the seventy-five letters cona tributed to the conteét held by “The Farmer, †a weekly farm paper, Jack Kress, who is with his uncle, Mr. W. A (‘019 of Voltaire, N; D.. received six dollars, third prize. “What I Plan to Do an My Farm This Year," wig the article he wrnte. The chickvn supper and dance giv- en by the Sunday school of St. Paul’s Sunday school in the school house on Thursday owning was well amended and prowd a success ï¬nancially and sud-Ally A great deal of credit mum. C'CMW’CWJiflC‘OflZ’OC’Oï¬KWMWE and prowd a success ï¬nancially and sud-Ally A great deal of credit mum. he gin-n tn the ltov. and Mrs. Beu- svher Whn spurt-(l no time or oï¬â€™urts tu by and makexthv aï¬'uir u success. Tlnry aw grateful to all who mntrilr utul and dunutt‘d lhvir <1‘I“.'l(‘(‘.~. ‘5‘C433“:NC“C":“ZN“3‘3Wl’COD‘3C‘C‘OOQQC't' A llnoxtvrx' i-lu‘n luv Lawn organiz- ul nl lli‘fl'lll‘ltl'Sllivldb' i'm‘ (ln' purâ€" ymw uf mlvnni-ingz‘ ull uvlivitics of tlw high school zunl promoting- a hotâ€" in‘ spirit of luyulty in Alma Mater, Tih‘ wilimrs vlmtml are :u‘ follows: l’rx-Siali-nl, (iriu‘c Mary llunlmx'u; sec- n-lzuy, May'gm'vi Day; treasurer, Ruth llwmy: tvllm-s, Irma irons and lilvunnr (‘liftmL The ï¬rst open meet- ing was ‘h(‘l(l in the main study hall March ï¬ll, at which time 69 members \wre added In tho original 20, making now 89 mvmlwrs. It. is the intention of the «‘luh to run a column of high N'hmnl notes in the Highland Park Pro-is and the Lake Forester. John Winters and Gwendolyn Pur- (ly represented the high school in the annual prize speaking contest at ‘Nurthwestmin University on Friday. April 1. Gwen WU" fourth place. ï¬rst honors being given to T. Morrow .frum Council Bluffs. 13., and second Lhonurs to R. Wood of Nicholas Semi high school, Chicago. vFrank I‘al‘cells. president of the Senior class has been proffered a scholarship at Lake Forest college. Frank is mmh imlined to accept the I l i 4 x hunor. l They all want Mcllwain. Alumni: of volloues. all the way from Princev‘ ton, New Jersey, to Stanfqrd, C314! are intvrested in heading the High-f land Park athlete toward some part tirulnr Alma Mater. At LronA-ral assembly last Friday.. Mr. Schneider and a group of hws frnm his foundry class gave a dem-l nnstratim nf making moulds and} Imuring liquid nwtal {rum mstings.‘ The lmS's appeared in their ovorallsl and showed such skill and spvcd inl Mr. Sandwivk's "Objectives" in high school education, analyzed’into work;- ing units. have been submitted by the University of lHinais to state high schouls for study and discussion in (he staff meetings at the shuols. the mmpvtitiun mnuldim: that they mm Illt‘ admiration and applause of all the schwl. Mr. Schneider gave :1 runnim.r talk full n1" humor and int crest. “r explained the enormous ser- x-in- whivh the Worker in imn and othâ€" er metals performs in our modern rivilizzition. The buys who assist- ml in â€1" dvmnmtration were Frank Nivmvys'r, llwl} Ludko. Richard Eas- t-‘n. Alfrml St. Prior, George Weber. Hm. n St. l’t-tm‘. William Lenoir. and Hi'nham Supnlv. The mu<icul urganimtions are prac- Hi'lh:" hard for the annual Cancert April 132‘ It prnmiscs t1) lu- the best News of Doerï¬eld-Shields Graduates (‘hm'hw‘ Iim-kwith has bven elected [u Phi Beta Kappa at the University of (‘hiwgo in his junior yoar. It will by romvmlwred that Buckwith led the entire UhiVï¬â€˜rrity in schularship when a freshman. Mildred Wuk'h has (ween elected to Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Illinois. This makes threv'relections uf Dverï¬oldâ€"Shields graduates to an honorary ï¬aternity at tho state uni. wrsity within as many years. dents have boo dismissed this year from the Uniw ity of Illinois for deâ€" ï¬civnvy in svholarship. So far as knuwn no I). S H. S‘.g graduate has been dismissed. If D. .H. S. had the ayorage per cent of flunkt rs three would have hit the home trail ere this, and conï¬dence in the home school would now be waning. It is repnrtedihat ï¬ve hundred stu- Juhn 893“}! has been electt‘d to the quadranzie club at Princeton. Frances Church represented Ober- lin at a recent cnnfm'rnce of women’s athletic associations held at thelUni- versity of Indiana. Miss Church ap- peared on the program in a debated question against an Ohiu State «red. The young Woman who represented the University (if Chicago‘reports to a Highland Park friend that “Miss ('hun-h lonkod like a mininn donars against that girl from Ohio State." If surm- uf the agitators Would aim: tune a hoe nut on the farms. the coun-i try would Vw a Int hener 0H. 3 HIG H SCHOOL NOTES -_ Jï¬ï¬‚.‘ -mwm 8p ‘ ’ {ï¬xtg‘hwwk’ V 61;â€!!110- 17.1115.“le w W» flag-dew!" ukby: mm B 'mdwooflerinz‘~rguflm-wm be_ ml to home Whfl‘ v Sand-y}. April 10, 9:30» unann- day school. 10:45, sermon by the pastor, éubject. “Delight: in God's Home.†‘ V . ‘ 6:45 p. m. Endeavor service, Sub- ,ject', “How doe; Christ Victims Day it: be Spent?†Led by Sadie Woul- g. ~ ‘ . n , ,1,_ subjecï¬wl'hq Rights of a M: the Face of the Most High.†Monday. 8 :00 p. m Bible Tnining and Study fluxes. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Union pray- ermeeting at the church, followed by the meeting 0:! the Sunday Schooi Council. ' ‘Therpeopie are cordially invited to )1! these meetings. A special course of study in the fnur Gospels will be given within the next wcuk or No provided a sufficient number elect to take such a course. A knowledge 0f the life of Christ and the fundamentals of our faith as taught by Him is essential to an in- lelligent Christian life. We invite all who desire such a knowledge to join us in this study. The study will be (fonduc‘ted along the line of a general (list-“55in" directed by the minister; All c-oxitribu‘na'to the discussion will be valuntary. We trust none will lwsltal? tocnter the class on account of a lack of information in the Scriptures or for any nther reasbn. The whole purpose is to impart as much information as may be practical in the time we may have. (‘hurch Services:â€" Study of the Four Gospels:â€" MitLWCek service each Wedm-sday evening at 7:30. Hayâ€"rack ride Friday evening from the church by the Epworth Leaguers. The [inrty will leave the church after rhoir rehearscl'at 8:30. ' Sunday school Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Epworth League [at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30. Special attention is called to the sermon for Sunday morning the 24th, Dr. Allison F. Clark, our district sup- erintendent, will preach. The motto of some debtors is “We Should Worry.†’i‘elephone Calumet 424.5-6 M. E. CHURCH i Body Rebuilding; General Repairing ï¬Painting Sermon by the psych CHICAGO COACH CARRIAGE CO. LANDSCAPE GARDENER CHARLES- FIORI SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE BODIES, TOPS, To make your grounds a harmonious whole, I ofâ€" fer you landscape garden service. Whether you have a. modest suburban lot or an extensive estate, my experts will help you develop.all its possibilities for beauty. I will make your grounds a riot of bloom from early Springtime until frost; a sym- phony of green and white when the snow falls. Hardy Flowers, Rose Bulbs, Vines, Shrubs, Ev- ergreens and Ornamental Trees, if put into the ground this Spring, will make your lawn a joy to you and to every. pass‘eriby. The broad principle of my landscape garden service is to create a garden of originality and loveliness that will be permanent; the delightful garden that you have been dreaming of may cost you far less than you expect If you are a flower lover,~right now is an opporâ€" tune time to make preparations for Spring plant- ing. 'Do not put off making your arrangements now, as the Spring is a very busy season. Designers and Manufacturers six-115k public . ‘ It prdyidu Wt! '10! ‘11 kin!- o! Whit? W 1" 3"†“7' Highland Park Fuel Com} Building Materi‘ Yours very ‘truly, Moldaner . Huméri? Coal Solvay Coke 1223 ï¬'South Michigan: Ave. {Our most valued asset is a sat- isï¬ed customer. ,gWhen we cleanse, dye, press 6r renovate your garments the work must be satisfactory before we re» tum‘it. 1We return your garments on clothes hangers: The most satis- factory delivery. Phone 54 for prompt Service Cleaners and Dyers, Pressers 6 North Sheridan Road isfied T ‘ 1.1 CuStomeJ K. h- 3% H IGHWOOD, lLLlNOIVS 311d!" ‘. ‘I C RICA? barb and ‘ with whex