a'zzrml Hi _( gwwn of \k'hitr ~311n :iml WlK inw. and iLillc \vil. and air- "mi ii \l‘iw‘ka-l' bouquet nf lï¬ridvs rnse< JP»! iilliw ux‘ Lh- valley. Mm. Ruth >"!:Ie*f‘z‘r‘ zutml 1h mutrun Hf llvlnhr H‘l 2mg .zttirml in Hardin}: liliiv mn- ." «‘l‘t'l‘t,‘ and carried pink run» :m:l f .:j.'< lirâ€Ã©"_h. .‘klis.~ Bv-rnic»: Tuckcr. v i -"\i ln-r <ixtcr zi< hriileminiil and 2sz»: lira-hid czmtun crepe and carried rink z‘w‘m :md haliy's lkrczith, \\'l‘.llt‘ l-hmh TUi'kt'I‘ m a frwk of m-t «in-r pink Karin-ta and vari‘yim: a l‘lHkUl nf vink l’H.\(‘>', wrwd as fluwm- girl and «uttered rose petals in the path ')i The bride. Russel Mzirkell acted as hwt man, and Earl Tucker and Sut- ton LuinLr were ushers. A receptiun "wllnwod the ceremony at the home of bride's parents. after which the .‘uiiii‘: «:uuple left fur a wedding trip En the Yellowstone Natirmzil park. Mr. and Mrs. )larkcll will make their bump} in ('hiCagu. The outâ€"mf‘tuwn guwts werv: Mrs, W. 1,. ()wley and Mr~ T. R. Smith of Palmyra, 3:10.; .\lr< Edward F. Gehrig of Detroit. \licii.; Mr and MN, ()svur Baker of 'wlumhux', 0.; Mr. and .\lr<. DllYld \izntc and Miss Minnii- Aunts of Urâ€" H'rl. lll. ,‘vh‘s. Fwd Juhrvnd and 31155 Ruby luck entertained last Wednesday for Mn. Howard Stoker and Mrs, Julius Mr. and Mrs. (‘harlcs W, Church Nurth Linden avenue. announce 111v engagement of their daughter, Ruth Adams, to Mr. Howard James Schunmcher. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Allen of Green Bay road announce the engagement of their daughter. Eleanor, to Mr. Louis Brachman of Bay View. N. Y.. and Ruth to Mt. Ellsworth Sheridan nf Highland Park. The marriages wxll take place in September, Mias Elizabeth Louderhzxck vnter tamed at bridge Monday afternoon Miss Catharine Schumacher enter- tained several friends at a beach par- :3." Wednesday evening. PAGE TWO Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Fritsch en- tertained forty friends at a “bunco†party last Saturday evening. The Bnraca class of the United Ev- angelical church met Tuesday eve- nzng at the home of Mr. Ernest Gie- Mrr. Malcolm Vail. MIN. Roger Vail and Mrs‘ Edmond Eitvl enter- ..mM at tea yesterday afternoon for “N. livhmund Miller .md daughter, .\Ix~~ KNEW. Mrs. Henry S. Vuil's â€swim: studied dressmaking. 30““? g: 13 have now reached the point where they can tell their mothers how to make their clothes. rm penple who spit «m the mle- {s am» probably merely obeying: xnjum-tion to treat the sweets just hv)‘ do their own homes. \\ h You can send mouthing and _\et save money. Haw )our “hole family cnjm an abundance m ~pick and spun clothe; â€"- it's the secret of summer mmfurt. You'll ï¬nd it .3115) to keep them thu “:1} if _mu'll let us help. Haw us send our driver lo-morrow for _\uur fumil} bundle. \Vc'll haw ewrything back again all dean and >“L‘t‘1 in just :1 little “hile. There's nothing more cfnmfortable and cooling these hot days than fresh. crisp clothes. And it cust Very little to keep garments sweet and clean. our modern wash un)‘. Because. _\0u see. “e 59" _\ou cleanness -â€" the rm! clezmnesa of bubbling suds and crystal clear water and pure. fresh air â€"- b) the pound. m our modern pound ratio. ‘Lmliy uttl'uvtzxr .\Ii~'< Chip 4‘ Mr, and 31"» Mr. Hurry Mark I funk place hht ‘.LL"‘J~E 11. :u '~ n-rzan rhurch. ‘Iy‘it’iiltinfl. ’rhx' The Secret of Summer Comfort Send if lie Reliable Laundry [,atmderers and Dry Cleaners Telephones 178-179 {ht ’l‘hur‘uiny MIN“ Margaret Prue.» )5 Mining: !' daughter Mrs. (ionruv Buxmzm Hf .UI‘HH-lm'l‘i. mmhlnmthw \lrs. R. .\. Kn‘ss Hf ’Puwmu. Wusmngmn. \Vminumiu)‘. {hnx’tx “M‘t' lair! for mum. .‘\11~~ Jum- Kurch loft Sunday fur Mt. Kunmx Park at \Vznhingtnn Wht‘l‘v s'm- “'11! wand hur \‘muuun Mr Thmn. Knaak. Mi» Ida Klmuh :uM Mr. and 311',» Richard Hrh-k m-H uf Lu'm Ful'vst. 10R Sutunln)‘ fux m-H HI Lu W m‘nnsn Mrs. H. J. Binghun) of Irving Park. untertnine‘l the regular mm-t- in;r Inf the Yuunsz Matrnns (’luh at Put-r humc Thursday afternonn. Mrs. Ruben (lrcenslullc entertaln ml at n :ix o'clock dinner in honor uf hcr grnxnlmuthor uf Tacmnn, Wash. lr’ullnwinu tln- xlinncr (ho guests vn joy-Al thv npvrn :It Ravinin Park. A supper and LlflllCt‘ was gin-n by [hi' l'l‘ngrvssivu clul» 1n thv Wilmnt ~(‘lhml Sulnrtlny meninu. .‘llni anl‘vs \Vmulmnn vnu-rmnr ul 2x numhcr nf hor friends at a (lam-mu {mm :1: her homo Saturday Mrs S .\'. l.u\e has us her uum‘t Ml>> )lzii‘uurrt Ludlow Hf ("hit-ago. Louis Yure. son of Mr and Mrs. Gvurllt' Yoi'e of Everett, was killed in Frame. November 3. 1918, a few days liefvi'c- the armistice was simi- 0d. llis lNMly was shipped from France to the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Bradley of Chicago, last Week. Funeral services Were held at the Resurrection church of Chicago with the Rev. Reilly ofï¬ciating, Sunday noon and burial in the Ewrett neme- tery. where the soldiers and sailors had charge of the services in the ifternoon. Louis Yore at the time of his death had attained his twenty» hinth year. d 21 r lam-nu: Manim: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rehm of Oak Park. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (‘hester Wessling Sunday. Misa Dorothy Reichvlt was an wwk end guest of Miss Florence Wy- unt of Normal Park. ‘ Mrs. Floyd Gunckel and Mrs. S. S an Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hen-dim: of Lake Fun-st Thurs- day. Robert and Dorothy You: of EV~ prvtt. \‘1.~ited their aunt, Mrs. Love last week. Mr‘ and )Irï¬. W. H. Stems Were the guests of Mrs. Stetï¬s' brother. John {Lancaster of Libertyvillc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H, Huunschild of Lib- m‘tyvillv, \wn- the guests uf thir dzulghtvr. Mn. Anthony Kit-mp Sun- flay. wishin! ;K<'YH. The Mis>innury Society Of thy ‘i‘nwhytvrizu. rhurch will meet Thursday uflvmuun. August IH‘. at the (‘ummunity Hnuw with Meuiannw ‘red Elm-yer. Fwd Maggie and James :(hMring and Miss Laura Muhlke as V'!“‘t('53L‘>. M 1’) Mr»: Norman Dictz has a> her est hm neutéu-r. from Irving l‘urk. Margaux A'lvx 7‘0 fhe >o€1undrq H“ J. Murray of (‘hic-agn, is r «hughtvr. Mrs. William H \Vll rum .\Ir<. 21mm m-nt umplimu mni Miss l’lurr! 1 \x'vrv Hu- \u HH-‘ti u! \u-vk THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK, u. nth-ml [h “1' un-u! _m; ‘lmn \wx \Vul'u \\ l'“ Hut Mr. W. MM 1m Mully Sun; H]: Hvrnr\ â€\‘r’t'ul Thon- ~1~vrmr§ Swirl) “ill nil-ct u! the (om Imrm'j. Hnuw All (In huhvs arr ask w: (u Mun: .mnm )uunu lady along An [hr “MR “111 he 0‘;chtu lHtPl’Vfl 1m; tn the _\uung proplr Refresh» nu-nb “111 he St‘l'Vt'd, The now church and community pa. per known as the "Deerï¬eld Mes.» chum-r" h ready {or the printers and mil lu- :ssuwi mthin the next 14-11 duyi Br mm m gm 3 vupy (If thi- dayi Hr ‘KHR' X0 gm 8 (up) (I1 uu tint lswu Thu Sabbath Sk‘hwbl uvnunurs tn urn“, New fad-s are to he sm-n nun!) UH'T)‘ Subbmh morning. Tu thlt‘lld nnw H to be u cunstant boostâ€" vr uf thh x'hurx‘h :u'hool. About trn young people mutt Mr Thomas vuch Sunday vu-ning at T Inltu‘k fur {any the minqu of study In Mr vzwt‘rxmi.‘ Hf prmunnl work. .\ numlu-r uf mws fax-vs wrrc seen Sumiuy mnrmng in UH- )" A. 8. l‘lllï¬.‘ The Mysttrioua "and Rm M L. Thomas ,Du-rï¬eld. H]. "In â€It“ sumo hour came fourth the flhm'h uf a man's hand, and wrote nvvr against the candlestick upon the pluhlrr of the King's palace .-. mutt, nunr. Irkc'l, upharxin >~ numben-d. numlwred. weighed. found wanting" * Dan. v. H Those words fell like the flash of the lightening and the clap of thun- der upon a crowd (if godleu. dissol- ute, luscivious sports nearly 2,500 years ago. Among the gang WIS the king's son, thu crown prince, the com« mnnder of th\- remnant of the defeated Babylonian army. Feasting with a thousand of hi3 lords, their wives ï¬nd cuncubincs while the Persian army clamnrwi at Babylon's gates, remind u,» of Nrn) who play-d his ï¬ddle while Rnnu' burm-d and the German cmwn prim-t- who drank wim- at the general headquarters whilo two hundred thousand mvn died around the walls of \‘t-rdun. It can only be explnined upon the maxim. 'that whom the gods wish m destroy, tht-y ï¬rst make mad.’ The immediate cause of this mys- terious hand upon the wall ya: the prnï¬natiun by Belshnzzar of the suc- rcd cups and dishes. which had been 510]?“ from the Temple at Jerusulem 70 years before by Nebuchadnezur. Some times this hand writes out the futc (if thc hlasphcmer immediately <till :it uthi-r timvs the writing is gradual irnm day to day but hum (hv less Hill, It can in‘ said of the gnvmnmunt ur nation who prosti- tutw the lives of the [ienples given intu its charge that it is numbered; it may alsin he said with vqual Pm- phasis Inward those men and women \"liu willfully ignore the claim: of (i‘Nl upun their lth’S and who turn their hacks upon all that th:- Fath< er has done for them that thry have been weighed in the balances and found wanting. I'M IHI HI! (M M )11S> Mummy muting n: [h 11H} Ill 11 H (‘umpare the nctiuns «f Bolshazzar MI LUCKY STRIKE ml-iy hull I'l an Pm UHL' “IIHH'Y 'l'~l\iL'YlI UV‘I‘ K. F l'x‘tlh and daughter rr»; I'm- guwh Hf Mrs. \\. \V n? l’urk Rulm- 'l‘hurxduy, lH'i .“I.~. Hoorluv \‘vllcr .u' (“1' crn- Hw cum-b uf Mr. and Mr,» Muhilu- lent \n-vk l’rmhylt-rian (‘hurrll Sunday murnmg. Mr. Thomm hum Immcl 03‘ "lmmvl among us". 'I‘hls is the ï¬fth whim-s,- 1‘» xxx-u! hunk. n I‘h HW‘AII L“ V INT“ 1â€] NH HH ()hituur) n.“ Stn-xp pane-d away '31. a! the :4m- uf ï¬fty :\'\‘1«it" ha-r hmlmnd Hw “Allin“. Emil and W11- m-tnn Hmuhts. Amanda m1. [Ilium uf Decrmld :t' Arlmuhm â€rights. Jun-- 1H nun-l im' rtunvc 1» m \ismng her IUUHX ‘f Lukc Fun-st. Stx‘ykx'r wf VbH'HKI ' )h‘lllt' (If Jth Stry My L‘\'HHHL’ Mn. PI, (2 sfh-numn 1hr Ml‘ L mn-ct u! the (cm (In imhvs arr ask )uunu lady along vqwcmlly lilt('l'V\I proplr Refresh» ‘th‘! hutâ€) uH nun-(ins: Jl' "Aâ€. u‘lâ€˜ï¬ It") in thr r. Auptht Ber-kw. mum hm > qux-stinn disquTC Decrml 1 â€rights. Ts. 1M» \1) Ahilti of H Ia he faced the crisis of his life 3nd 'the life of his nndon, as he ate. drank and gormnndized himself, mik- ‘inx not only himself but his ofï¬cers unï¬t for the lmttlc of their lives, then compare this man with that oth- ‘or man, Jesus (‘hriat as he mo {nced a similar crisis. He must mike the ï¬ght not only fur his own life, but for that of the entire world. Instead nf spending I! in eating and drink» ing. “1' spent It in fasting. instead u! lewdnvss. llv pmyrd for strength to may! the {ma Hm- ler has vunu- duwn lhu t't‘llllll‘lt‘s as n warning to all nuts, the ulhrr lec- lun rumc duwn the cvnturios as an maplrntinn fur all h'mjn prnml ugh] “will“: {win urn- xm-knxu, Mlo uthrr Ix â€mu-m (un- wnvhmm uf soula‘ nf «when. Pwhuld the man? "I walk ‘luun the \ullry uf letnu' Ihmn (hr Jun. \‘uht‘h'sr Univ) “1011!" .\HI1 I Lear 111-! 1hr full Hf fl {mum-p .\ru1:n¢i lnv, Sina- Hm.‘~ “Hi my 0““; And the ‘nmh uf IL) ‘m-nrt ls up ho!) .>\~ th-n “hue mun-is lune Iluun' l'l'BLIt' NOTIFI'I 1» hrn-h)‘ mun (hm (hr Suhsrrllrer Pin-«utnr of Uw Ln.“ W1†“ml Tc-siamvnt of Juhn Nvlmn. dwcusrd. “1H "(tend 1hr ('ounty (hum of lake (uunty. a! a term thertof to he huldrn at the (hurt Houso' m \Vnukoxan. m Mild (‘uunxy on the ï¬n! Monday of Ur tuber next, 1921 when and whom- 24H persons hflVHl}! rlmms nunms‘ sand Mute un- hutxï¬ed and n-qumtrd In present the .xann- to uni (‘uurt fur mijudicntum. Waukegan. 111.. Am." 15.6511 Attorney â€Q Hm 'X'HU'; Mr “M 1hr Mhur '.\u m- .Irunk “m \lel “NATION \K [\H mcmpvmt. Yr \Hn f' Ln. 4 Mr" like. «1 H‘L'ardln): 1h:- hn- own wu} and 'I‘u‘m- _\'~ur Ch: haughty mm mock and hum 1hr nfhrl’ {11511-11 u'hvr pmywi In pnwvht 1hr nu! ersmx, Euwul -r 1. 11".“ HH‘ NH \UTIt'E ILLINOIS (hr ulhl-r E 1713]? Me Where! the k1 â€N Cleanup the Kiddie- mng. Right Now : Worryâ€" Moldanet 8t Humcr Know by until: then: a! bright I'd clan. We nuke «will rule. for cleaning children's clothe. ï¬ 0! the ytar. ('all Highland l’urk 54 and Ink for an sting.†in; everything your :9de need denied for school “II. 4 Yes. we new on bullons too and do mending. Now i. ~ 3, And remember your own wardrobe. Some things like Q†~ ' vie-Him! now. press Lhemt witli the importance of not! work and ï¬-ï¬â€˜ï¬ h Yes. nthool opens noon and you Inna got to tackle a, makinx the kiddie look well for their {tech gun. The easy wuyn of vacation days IIIIII noon be f press then with the inpqruncg of not! work and 3...... Why our Guernsey products are of Superb! ; Qualityâ€" . '4‘ Because of their high buttxrfat content. A Because of their unexcelled flavor and color. - P Because they are strictly fresh. ~ Because our cows are free from tuberculosis. Our Product Speaks for Itself .33 a†Deerï¬eld. Illinois rucmc mucus 70 ma: {:1 North Shore Merchants Express Co. £1 8m" to Loner Ban. 9; 207 N. Second St. Tel. Highland Park 550 3‘ School Opens MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE '. u 394 lawn: Drive is now open. Special dinners, I'- perï¬ and banquet. will be served when notiï¬ed in “inâ€. New Method Cleaners Telephone 54 6 North Sheridan Rod The Ravine Tea House 1 THE GROVE FARM Pur- “I'D Selï¬- (Hun-lo Pub Can "you C.“- DI-l ('uu Ball Gowns lurenln‘ (hm “can D"... lunch.- MOLDANER 86 HUMER Thom“ AND IAGGAGE Trips Daily to all Points Between Waukegan and Chicggo Guernsey Products Telephone Hiéhland Purl: 10.54 Dinnen served from 12 u» 2 p. m Supper! urn-d from 6 w h p‘ m Kath... Dru-tin. COIN “ibi- Supper- (.‘Iov- Iu'n Bushman mm. Iï¬'l Dr-I Chiba PEI,“ BIN.) V!" “II! I'M" fro-uh 3nd you haw go! to tackle a“ ,n t-_ 4|.-l- l-ML -1-.. Tel. Deerï¬dd 235-34 1' ‘ Ouch (‘0 (‘unnm llrnponu “nu-.m- It“: Neck“- “mu-t l'llb. ( 1.» C quiheu mad Sp!“ New New from 40411 light vy, 4 the 1