§1 PAGE EIGHT * _ NORTHBROOK NEWS Hrl.AliboEberliennn&E s Milâ€" dred Lorenz attended the ¢ R exercises at the Holy Ghost t Mrs. Eberlein graduated a years pleasure of meeting several friends. Ihr:‘.' N:‘tm:‘n C‘:I'acm has her nep orton | Grove| ‘staying with her for a few days. . . Did you hear the : ‘bells? Oh! yes. Florence been at Landwehr‘s store for Who is the happy man? | Why Mr. John Hohifelder of Glenco y‘r, very soon, and congratulations |are: pquring in from all sides. t s St. Peters Ladies meeting June 4 with ‘5’ } Men‘s club meets day of the month.: have a good time. Rev. and Mrs. A. Bizer will be at the parsonage af a t weeks vacation. t € _: Children‘s Day S y, J 99. Miss Janet Melzer) is at : enâ€" joying her vacation| from 3he Holy Ghost Academy e she mttended. Mr. and Mrs. W ~and baby, Miss Julia Me iend," attended a shower Grove laust week.t _ 3 Mrs. Wachter and| daug Ted Larson of Chi , an Mrs. John Sivitali, (helped tali celebrate her bi $ Mrs. John Sivitali, fhelped (Mr. and tali celebrate her bi y June 11. Mr. and Mrs. Henry en. had Sunday supper at Park with Ed. Therrien and family. Mr. ‘and Mrs. J Ide; attended the graduation ex | of ‘Metâ€" ropolitan ‘Business | col at_ the Municipal Pier auditorium . Monâ€" day evening, where |Mr. I » Miss Louse Ide hes# di ia. Mrs. Leola and baby t adayflthm.éfl‘}#! last week. [ ~F‘% er Matit® §¥ very first Sunâ€" aetter ?o';lt)efa:d ‘h t :: 3. Aid held their n of 1:4\1 2 Charles A. ¢oï¬n. tor of the al tric C , retired from activ#e leadâ€" of that C % :; expression P tion ‘Mr, Coffin‘s life the Charles Al Foundation was ted., golg medal n as the es Medal is aw. annu+ ally to the electric utility ating company in the ited States, which during the | hel§l made the test contrilution thwards incrénaing the advantages the electric light and power for venience of %:ha pullic and t "being of the i s ieéCompany receividag the haties A. Coffin Medal ves 1,000 for its employls ben« t & similar ford. _ Th é Charles A. { ‘ Foundation er, ufl- lurf and Mr. and PuBLIc SEerRrvicE COMP 4# [¢ oz John ~has om the Evanston club ~visit with his le, CL H. Alsip, for the weekâ€"end. Y A d St. Nor! Ladies‘ Aid will hold regular ° meeting next Wednesday, June 25, to make final arrangements for the big bazaar, supper and dance June 29. |Everybody in surrounding community invited. Dont forget the date, June| 29, Sunday. â€" ©;‘ â€" Miss Mildred Lorewy attended. a birthday June 11 at the home of | her 1 friends and nt the night Miss | Florence {Andersen at Chi + Ns c 3 Mrs. Hj Glos helped t grandâ€" daughter, Emilie Alice Flint of Highâ€" land Park, celebrate : hnti);irtbday’ June 11. 4 1i Reta Rée Hipsley celebrated her birthday. fune 11, with her school class, 22: ts. ‘\Games ‘e played, after whigh a delicious lunch was served in dining room, beautifully decorated lin ~pink and two large birthday cilkes domineering above all the rest of the "goodies." .:‘ Lowell Mueller:celebrated his birthâ€" day Juneli1, with 12 guests, Verda and C Varnha' of Deerfield, Dorâ€" othy oeft, Ruth Melzer, Ediyn Muller, Sfanley Hans, Vincent Dawâ€" son, F Moeller, John Little, Herbert. Hestor,; Jackie Freeman. The baseball. girls pla Miss Marjorie Shick was another happy hdstess to a party of ten guests, came to celebrate her 14th birtHday anniversary. ‘ Dancing and ga were a feature and the prize s were Helen Melzer, Jeanne acLachlan â€" and Esther Bucheér. delicious luncheon was served. i i ht ATwent n Royal Néighbors of Northb Camp su:gflged Miss Minnnie Horeman at a shower at the Nielsen Home June 11. We happy couple t to be married the early part of Jiily and make their home in the cozy flat of J. Kiest‘s. | _ ‘Dance Kor the benefit of the Holy Cross chfirch at the irfield hall, Wednesddy,‘ June 25. (A time awaits ydu, don‘t miss it. | ‘ piis% LIC SERVICE COMPALIY C RTHERN ILLIMO!$ 123 ing 6,000 square milaâ€"li’fZ ci 3 â€"with Gas or Electricil WM. GUYOT, District Superintendent 51 South St. Johns Avenue, Highland Purk, Illincis F NORTHERN ILLINOIS croquet and the boys Prior to the extension of this Company‘s lines tO_ the smdller I'ILO:Nll tbQA :r;s.- ;.';. were given only four or five hours‘ daily service and that w{ththecoénmggof is Company, electric sery made promptly availak _myhomoftpdgjl&:rmght munities is of especial to the more t stockholderâ€"owners of this Company, for it the manner in which their Company is, grc by side with the territOry it serves. â€" . "For Pt ulagz'ng the General Usé of Electrical Energy 41 Residents of North Shore Communities will be doubly interestédd in this award because a similar honorâ€"Charles A. Coffin Medalâ€" awarded annually in the electric transportaâ€" tion field, is noup held by the Chicago North Shore and Mil®aukee Railroad Company. Raymon® Glos and family spen! the w!l#'_) with his folka.lir. anég Mrs. ‘ ‘Glos., ; f Mr. and John Wagner enterâ€" tained at Sunday dinner her mother and fatherg, Mr. and Mrs. Eilers of Wilmette, Both her sisters, an uncle, and Mr. B& Cooksey of Deerfield. Mr. and Birs. G. A. Holste of Glen« coe, â€"Mr. Mrs, Fred R daughter, Wuth, Mrs, Eberleen, Mrs, Erwin Schier, son, Robert of Port= land, O in, motored: to Chicago Heights Sulday to attend the Evan~ gelical 1 als there. :. j 35 The |Youbg | Peoples society h&v? planned a t#ip to Geneva soon. | Miss) Lu Thompuon of . Corning; New York] stopped off a few da ~Mr. and [Mrs. L. Happ entertained Mr. Joe B of Evanston, Mr. J Rufus SaulBaturday. E4 We are gind to say that Rev. Ha has reorg d the Boy Scouts a can well that they will be betâ€" ter than before. 3 f Mr. and Mrs. John Ide and i:;li Miss Adelffihe Kasten, Miss Meta Lohrke, M# and Mrs. Kinley, son blï¬ Paul childiim.motored to Mooseheart last Sundal and report a very inâ€" teresting vigit and a wonderful time, "Mooseheart," a home for orphi children, ! a réal home, and & place wortl# seeing, Miss Lu New York with l:in home were teach Mrs. (E Mueller, who had been visiting in [Foley, Alabama, is stay« ing_ with hi daughter, Mrs. Becker at Deerfiecl® _ f 3§ Rev. Halth has a Friday t singing medt every week at the Pr byterian chiirch, under his direct About |40 8 met last week and & very happy‘evéning they had. Every: one is welcame, 1/ 14 __Mr. and [Mrs. Neil Boardman a daughter, tothy, : of Vermillio: South ,Dak@a, are staying with V. V. HipBley family for a week, while on t r‘tvay to visit their fe at Pittsburh and New York. . M while on th at : Pittsbu Boardman million unt Boardman ’.glstruetor_nt the Ve million unifersity. : Mr. and| \Mrs. John Enright : the happy |batents of twins, a THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ondpany‘s policy of exten tric service of a met: hafacter to suburbgâ€a .,,,‘!-;‘. inities . 1 E elecfric service more u stan yimadng 111 and| industries is all imp popularizing the ge elecfrical energy. 1 ‘thel Kiest, on her wa Palo, where they boo:] & +. » K li ic service more tiseful to a conâ€" y increasing mnn#:er homes industries is all important in and towns | U and |a girl born June 9, while ng w later, Mr. and Mrs. Klug . alsp happy over the arrival of A and a girl, on June 15, ‘At rate| a number of additions will ha to be made in town, not only on school house. Â¥ 4 3/ ~\Boy. Scouts. have . been réo ganited, thanks to Rev. Hatch i.v; interest he has taken to the your Rev. Hatch has also organit a Friday night singing meet, at % Préesbyterian church, once a week at everyone is invited to attend. t| - ,P,hy "District ‘School No.!% will|be given at the assembly e J 26, Thursday evening for t bengfit of the Presbytertan churt Everybody come. i, ; R. N. A. dance June 14, W a #uccess and everybody reported d time. yos | Ti%and Mrs. | Ferdinand P have moved to Diamond Lake,: ‘‘Mr. and Mrs. Carson and fa are gpending a few s in Ci nati, and Mr. Bellert is enjoying badhelor apartment until his da ter,| Mrs. Carson returns. â€" t . Hatch spent Monday vigil \ &s Emma Dernaldt is visi her | father, Mr. Freeze, for sev s. Emily â€" Therrien and les, motored to Evanston, ten| Gym, last Tuesday mo where Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Alsip Mrsa. Therrien have joined the sew cla ut 40 young people of St. berts parish surprised Miss Lo Levernier at a shower last week urdhy and a most wonderful time: had |playing games, after the bÂ¥ifle to be opened the many various p3G@kâ€" agek, which included enough u to |‘fill two pantrys, besides y ot articles, both beautiful d uséful. . A delicious luncheon se s ; ella and Alico Neber are v inéTttheir gnndï¬ther, Mrs, W for several weeks. Pestt ies Su @x of resident Coolidge is spending his | efficient mer in Washington, so that m rienced man will be in aying on the White House t use 21,400 393 â€"â€"THE VALUE OF CAMPS |_. » A camping ence should be the privilege of every girl, for an outâ€" ing camp is. a | pl where adolesâ€" cence has a chance for natural, simâ€" ple, unforced development, and sutch isthogmtnepdofzirhwhom living in a time when the majority of them gre pushed rapidly on into a whirl of es and activities. A girl from the city becomes acâ€" quainted with a |p! 1, rather than a. mechanically : ar 1: world; a girl from the counti , gains a deeper, more: intelligent spiritual appreâ€" ciation of the| wonderful common, everyâ€"day things ch are about her. Girls learn to k mmmhh the beauty of flowers, / stars, ferns: and the 5? of qvin: out of doors.‘ Girls clad alike, in middies and camp clothes, must make good on the basis of their own merits. They learn tolerance a coo;cntion and normal friendliness with girls outside the_!r pu'?lculgr ‘d. ; > smy Camp is a place where girls learn to practice the principals of idealistic community living, of doing unto othâ€"| ers as they would have others do unto them,. A girl sheds all sham, and God, and the things that matter most, mean much to her; she tries to be her best self. < A camp of high standâ€" ards helps girls develop a sense of pride in the ess . of their perâ€" sonal appearance, In the care of tents and beds, in being prompt at meals and meetings, and in being thoughtâ€" ful ‘ of others. | p life helps to build stronger bgi:., and arouse a" desire to keep physically vigorous. It means the expefiencing of new.adâ€" ventures. 1 AM 4 All members of the board of direcâ€" tors will spend the day at the Edith McGregor Ad . cottage â€" on | Druce Lake, Tuesday, .me 24th. Everyâ€" one will meet at headquarters Tuesâ€" day morning at 10;:30 o‘clock. . Camping is one of. the greatest means of bringing to girls a realizaâ€" tion of what "abundant life" means. It offers not only the spiritual exâ€" perience of the majesty of a world which for days and years she has acâ€" cepted unquesti¢ y but it should mean the development of resourceâ€" fulliess through, © overcoming of obstacles and the acquiring of a sense of powerfhï¬the accomplishing of new feats,. | i\ Notice is hetrgy given that the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highwo Tllinois, will reâ€" c;ive pr;pos:is or|bids until the hour of opening the , as hereinafter set forth, for tmm of the proposed improy nt for the gradâ€" ing, draining, paying with Portland cement «concrete (and otherwise imâ€" proving" a system of ‘streets namely, North Central Avénue, Sheridan Aveâ€" nue, Burchell Avepue, Liewellyn Aveâ€" nue, North Avenue, Funston Avenue and Palmer Avenvye, together with reâ€" turns to property of all street and alley interse all in the City of Highwood, nty of Lake and State of Illinois. | â€" ||~ . June 22nd the Busy Bee club will open our camp at Druce Lake. Folâ€" lowing is a day‘s program by hours. 7:00â€"Bugle ca 7:80â€"Flag raiging. : 7 :40â€"Breakfast, : 8:30â€"I ion. ; ® 9:00â€"Morning devotions â€" to noâ€" tices. | B | s ) Observation $ ' 9 :30 to 10;:00,â€"Prill. 10:30 to 11: Recreation.‘ 1180 to 12:80â€"Discussion. 12:30â€"Lunch, :\ ts 1:80 to 2:80â€"Rest Hour. | 2:30 to 5:30â€"â€"R yiâ€"4 4 Ag 5:45â€"Dinner. / J 6:80 to 7:00â€"â€"Singing. 7:00 to 9:00â€"Camp fire or evening recreation. :: | | | ~. ©0:00â€"Taps. | £ ‘The Business Girls club met at headquarters for dinner Wednesday evening at six olelock. Plans were made for ~an : efucational program for next year. | _ $ $ , The Sunshine ¢lub with their adâ€" visor Miss Olive| Kirschner visited the sand dunes !r northern Indiana Thursday. { The plans and spe ong for said improvement are now on file in the :office of the City Clerk of said City. ‘ Said bids: or proposals shall be delivered to resident .of the Board of Local Im ments and will not be cons unless accomâ€" panied by a chetk, éertified to by some one reliable Brtluk, payable to the order of ‘ President of said Board of Local Improvements in his official capacity, for not less than 10 per centum of the aggregate of said proposal or bid. | Payment â€" for ‘said improvement shall be made iiwd" and shall draw interest at ‘rate of six per cent per annum., Said proposal or bidâ€" shall: be , examined and publicly decla C said Board at a meeting thereof ‘to be held in the office of the said ] . of Local Improveâ€" ments in the Ci 1 in said City of Highwood, Illinois, at the hour of eight o‘clock P. (Daylight Savings Time) on Mong1 the 30th day of Jnno“hA fD ’.;9‘ ;. The i;x:p‘roximh amount of t t'poud provement 1s $10,00000.. 1 /p _ ) > _ Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highwopd, Illinois. . | DaMthi:.the§Ithh7dJuuA. D. 1924, * 16â€"17 NOTICE TO RECEIVE BIDS ti JOSEPH SEVERSON FJN. wx%u&s EMIL CARLSON R: G. BOTNER | _ JOSEPH BLEYER â€" PROGRESS TLE CO 6111 Waveland ‘Ave., Chickgo FIXTURES. In our lines ddoct;it: m‘: A m mdt.‘ and | gt Vetter Electric (o.| artistically installed by our masâ€" htobetrlzhuirmchnm rooms into a home of beauty. ‘ ~We shall at all times be very flndhlhowmnmpluo. test fixtures in your own e at your convenience. 1 _ 414; McDaniels Avenue | Telephone Highland Park 1sg.w ï¬ 24 NORTH SECOND Bflffli t 22 Yeu'l*ï¬peflhu (Not Inc.) CERAMIC MOSAICS FLOOR AND WALL TIH MANTELS AND GAS 8 "BEST IN THE LONG RLUHN" WILLIAMSON FIXPYREs Silvertown !u } um“.{'&mbzfl' Telephone Kildare 3499 _ Central Tire THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1 There is no luxâ€"| ury in the cosl;of+ Silvertown Cord| Tires. The luxury | is all in the perâ€" { formanhnce. . . .| M MANOOGIAN Goodrich CORD 344