H [ 18 The Woman‘s Missionary i the‘ Ebenezer Evangelical® chutch meet Thursday, August 14th/|at o thirty o‘clock at the home of and Miss Louise Kuist of |N. street. } Mrs. M. Warner and grai â€" Whï¬'l‘oï¬;yfot , Michigan, where will vi for a week, Mrs. Flavel Robertson who past few weeks in the west Kome the early part of : Mrs. F. C. Atwill is spending h in Wisconsin. | The ‘next. regular meeting of t rnd Park Public library bog be: held on Thursday even ugust 7th at eight o‘clock. ; Lincolnwood Chapter, 0. E. S. vanston has "called off" their | E. C. Young, Jr., of South Linklen enue, entertained a number: of |his friends at a party in honog of sixth birthday anniversary | on N y. $ f Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Buckley the engagement of tBeir c Elizabeth, to Charles: Clinâ€" Buell of Shreveport, La., formjerâ€" of this city. The wedding wi place. the middle of Septlgn /A Buckley is a graduate of h .. She is at present visiti Tai Miss Esther ~Adele Williams Fairfield, 111. [ Chevy Millard entertained a numâ€" of his friends at luncheon,. folâ€". by tennis and swimming, t _ Miss Evelyn Roberts who has | the guest of Mrs. Harry Stupple ! returned to her home in Virginia. ‘Miss Lila York and Miss Rebe vis of Chicago were the Sun guests of Mrs. Effie Fritsch. rs. G. D. Stagy this week,. â€" , Messrs. Joseph Winkler, Ral; mes, and Harry Kerr of Chica; re the week end guests of Mr. ar rs. J. S. Bell. } 1 Mrs. Rolla Ander Southworth mughkeepsic, N. Y., is the guest _ The Philathea Class of the Un vangelical church will hold their fual picnic at the beach Friday ‘ i ( 4 : Miss Yahnke of Oakwood avenue, #ntertained the Wednesday a n g at luncheon and euchre y â€" "the engagement of ir daughter Betty to Mr. Fra P. Mr. and Mrs . From the story, "Courtin‘ Calamity," by . Also Twoâ€"reel Univd’tfl.ComeJy. cu; hï¬m: doors open 2:00; EÂ¥ening: doors one in the wildest romance of and taming the wildest wor to perform some of the funt , Based on the familiar poem, "Not Ohe to Spare," written by Mrs. E. L. Beers, and read in rooms al} over ithe cou ‘for many, many years. The life on|the farm. sho ing \the r cg:eermlf; drudging for the sake of}| the childrvï¬ Â§e flranh the ‘children, their little sortows; their little Joys â€" these are resented in a trueâ€"toâ€"life manner. C 4c ol M Also JACK DEMPSEY in "West of the Watér Bucket" Another of the Fight and Win pictures, Each picture d oml’)!qh story Mack Sennett ts "‘Wall Street § z. y ked And Fox News. â€"!~<}â€" if== {}}â€" PAGE SIX "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL® A new kind of d Sees, Thoms m.,:::#m wi W the Island ‘of Love, â€" /// (P"" * TUESDAY & I Adoliphe Menjou, Also AmmeFEBIJJl Sun.: doors open 5:30; Most famous of all Fascinating â€" tense THURSDAY & FRIDA } AUG. 14 and 15 Ethel Wales, is Marks, David Torrence Seven Children : j in‘ ce m f _/ _ "NOTIONE TO SPARE» | _ Bulk + 1 t [A ts Week Beginning August 10, 1924 ; SUNDAY & MONDAY, AUG. 10 4nd 11 _ Dorothy Dalton and Jack Mamma, Papa & HARRY LAN earl Theatre STAN LAT FEATURE ATTRACTION| COMING : , MARY PICKFORD "THE SAWDUST TRAIL" DAY & WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13 and 13 enjou, Leatrice Joy and Per Marmont j in j "THE ARRlAdE CHEAT" A_ Seque Coleman| anâ€"| which was planned to| be held in Sun SA AY, AUG. 16 oot Gibson dramkh made mileg away in the in on# of the world‘s best sellers By JLOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Highland Park, Illinois is screen carecer. Bet love in the Wild West Show,| he fins st stunts you have ever seen. _ / ar plve. 4 Puperintaone? WAalll CE MUUOn ia of iety aristocrats ns went t [antash under fhe tod meon "H DON in "His Néw Mamma" 2B d. the Kidsâ€"They‘ll [All Laught on Iso Fox News | : o tp ted veâ€" fon.: dogrs open 6;:30 Â¥, Calamit .â€:g Wm. Dud nl.ComeJy. d Bray T ening: doors open 6:30; _ EL in "Rupert of He,f to the "Prisoner of Zeb a "fish" story, but he says they,did';:: change a tire| on the entije trip. We tried to get him to say ho didn‘t use any gasoline ‘Pr oil, but hk says that was pnm it too strorig, and he didn‘t think our) subscribers® would E LONE WOLE" Harley A. ; 1 hate just reâ€" t\mndtrn two week! motor trip through ‘Northern Wiscossin. / They report a very nice trip. They didn‘t do any fisghing so Frank tell Mr. and Mrs. Frank , Miss enasbery oo Sogie freon Miss | _ _Mrs. E. C. Ohrmund|and daughter | Ethel, are spending this week in Fon du 'l.ae,WE,Q visiting #elatives. | . Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Gfrnett will reâ€" turn â€"the latter part bf this week [ from New York where ey spent the past ten days. | ' | _ _Mr. and | Mrs. John |A. Blomdahl have retu | from two weeksl motor trip to Rhinelandger, Wis. ~â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Faxon willJ nturn'»g’z from New York: city [wherc spent the few days.| Mr. D\®Z, Kennedy of West Pullâ€" man is the guest this wiek of Mr. J. W. Rhinesmith. | frax? .4 i Raymond | Fiddér. retwrned Saturâ€" day from a two weeks ‘Acation zent at aâ€"Y. M. C. A. camp,|\ Camp ‘ineâ€" wood, Twin Lakes, Mi h “ The infant child of MrJ and G.| La Croix.of alflmm, ) has | . been seriously ill is much <imâ€"~ | | proved. * «* >=)~=; fi tiQl â€"* 1 Miss Nina Wheeler df Logansport, ::;., is the;gueft of Mrk. John S. Bell “uk'i I I i i The: fir¢men had: q longâ€"run or Saturday, (Aug. 2, clegdr down to the Ravinia stntion. and when ; they arâ€" rived found a little blgze beneath the platform, probably cat d by a careâ€" lesslyâ€"dropped cigar stub, A hand extinguisher quickly pit out the fire. Dr. : W{gter | A. Lake of, Milton, Mass., who hasg been visiting his sisâ€" ter Mrs, %tis L. [Bearfisley, has reâ€" turned to his flom.ie. N >« <# V. C. |Musgser, istant to City Clerk Warren receir &. telegram Sunday night to, the| effect that his father. was in a very serious conâ€" ‘dition at| his| home. Bentonsport, Iowa, and was not xpected to reâ€" cover,.. Mr. Musser started for Benâ€" tonsport early M_pn y morning. 1 : Miss t}i Merriiman, stenograâ€" pher in the city clerk office, has re-} sumed her duties aftet a vacation: of . two weeks, spent in D nver, ColoFado Springs and other poidts in the west. The: flrgmeq .had long â€" run â€" on Saturday, (Aug. 2, cledr down to the Ravinia ststion. and (when they arâ€" rived found a little blgze beneath the" platform, probably ca d by a care-f lesslyâ€"dropped cigar stub, A hand extinguisher quickly pit out the fire. J set Park‘_tbd‘hy';' "ow quito pes News on Monday ~â€"/| Admission 30c romantic South y Pelley _ avelogue dmisgion 30c CEREM u_-u‘uwr week in Fon latives. rnett will reâ€" f this week i hey spent the, Admission 30c dmission . 30¢ to the mosâ€" veâ€"making finds time Join in the parade on Highland Park day. All children: in Righland Park are asked to participale. Any costume will do. Come and hélp make this year‘s a big success. Miss Daniel play director at Sunset Park will be glad to assist and offer s ns. Mrs. Sadie Cathcart of (Topeka, f= Clowns,. Dutch girls land Inâ€" dians, decorated doll car es, biâ€" cycles, tricycles, wagons, an any pet are wanted in the parade pn Highâ€" land Park Day. Let‘s get of the "youngsters" out for the parade and. make this one of the best i years. A.: 0. Fay lodge No. 676)A. F. & A., M. will put on the work in the Deerfield Masonic 1 Saturâ€" day evening. £, |__The Sunday school pignic of the !Ebenezer Evangelical chirch which was planned for yesterdap has been postponed to Saturday. % Miss Ruth Dunscomb Has gone to Three Lakes, Wis., where lighe wil} be ’ the guest of Miss Eliza Doty. | Don Browning of Ravi is in the Highland Park hospital where he had | hig tonsils removed TFassdky . _ _ _ ; Miss Leonore Smith hag gone toI Hyannis Port, Mass., fog. a few eaks, _ â€" d Mrs. Russell Mott and family has left for Vancouver from. where they will leave on a cruise in Alaskan rivers. © They will beâ€" gorie several weeks. 4 h f § The children should all march in the parade next Highland Park Day. See at the playground for de ing the parade. ' Miss Charlotte Robert turned from Smith‘s colle i Sn Annlintuntichs Alinliienltl Ahalhat tms$ eli ht l Mrs. Robert White ang son Shelâ€" don has returned from Liffke Geneva, Wis., where she visited Her brother. The Sunday school pignic of the Ebenezer Evangelical chikrch which The Misses Carrie fnd Louise Kuist <are spending thig, week at Watervliet, Paw Paw Lake, Mich. <«Mrs. Ingalls of Ne Miss Hurley of Citrone are the guests of Mr. acre.; Mrs. Gedlic and little Chicago spent the week aunt «Mrs. H. F. Clow. Major James T. Moo 955 Ridgewood drive, wi the Rock Island arsenal y Mrs. W. A. Alexander ®dâ€" from Roaring Broo wlle_re_ she spent the p(:: Mr., and Mrs. Allen and Mrs, G. D. Benson, J,°C. Fay and Mr. and Clavey and their fam to: Gages Laké, Sunday enjoyed a picnic. j ‘Where are the "Six thers‘" who appeared in minstrel recently? ~W} turn out for the Highl: parade. t _‘Mr. Thomas J. Kell Indianapolis, Ind., whe cepted a position as p the Indianapolis Golf Mrs. Charles Griswol résided in Ravinia is t Naomi Comstock of C Mr. Fred Tucker, M and Mr. H. F. Clow ati eral services of their Minnie Agate, in Orla day. > : Miss Marjorie Wel who &pending the summer| in Park has ‘returned td, her Northern Wisconsin. " us ces 9 enc o COo oK OCRH C. Fay, and Miss Ann Clavey attendâ€" ed the matinee performh nce: of "Trial Honeymoon" in Chicagk vesterdav ._ Mr. and Mrs.: Geo nounce: the engag daughter, â€"Marguerit ‘Johnson, son of Mr. H. Johnson, of Wauk â€"Mrs, Allen Gerlm;,â€" 1 son, Mrs. Donald Cla Every child who going to take part in the dancing [Highland Park day, should attend very practice, Miss Daniel is very Bnxious to have the children at every ipractice so that the dances will be Well learned by next Wednesday. Mothers are urged to‘ have their children present each afternoon. & ~~/> ul «Phyllis Edkins .ha Three Lakes, Wis., v Elizabeth Doty. * Mr. and Mrs, Ors. daughter, Salome, . â€" Misses Anna Muench ger and Robert Ro Lake Worth, Mich., 1 a week. 4 cle t way is getling al nicely. _ Mr: and Mrs. Morris Townley of Belview place, : Chidago, have taken the Nelson house on Vine avenue, for the month of Augus operation for ap Highland Park ho : d‘?. is getting alon Dr. and Mrs. family and Miss spending a few wee Wis. ; | hat on when he office. Mr. and Mrs, daughter Mary 1 ten dly'.. tri" to The Walter Cop week end visiting and family at Ced Miss Helen Hoy urday < for Euro spend three mont «â€"Mrs. Anna Kir a ‘three months vi in'“Hlvelogk._ Cana . â€" George dflg:h"ms and M ing have arrived where they expect ter. Mr. Lytton weeks on a ranch believe it THE HIGHLAND PARK PrESS Chicaghi yesterday By th ‘who formerly guest of Mrs. y ayenue. has gone to he has acâ€" fessional at ip.: : Brown Bro‘i e Elm Place York and , Georgia, Iton Hardâ€" Frepnre to ednesday, iss Daniel Is regardâ€" Gerkin, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. rs.. Donald ies motored where they L. Vetter anâ€" ment of their !E., to A. M. d Mrs. Arthur an. : Irs. G. D. Benâ€" Y, Mrs. John n has reâ€" . Geo, Tucker nded the funâ€" cousin, Miss 1, IIL., yesterâ€" returned from? ere she visited ; or duty, laughter of id with her o underwent an ndicitis | at the tal last Wednesâ€" ‘ don‘t they id Park day has returnâ€" , ~Michigan, few weeks. y, Ord., of ordered to B. Brand and raeme â€" Supple, and Dora Krueâ€" r. motored : to here they spent n Wyon‘in:;‘ ~sailed last Satâ€" [ewhere she will ~G. Figher and etty Miï¬ard are s at Three Lakes, [t: Tuesday for a ew York,. family spent the ®. Co';e'- brother Lake, Ind. ytton and two s Gertrude, Fearâ€" n Paris, France, o spend the winâ€" is spending two . left Friday for it with |relatives who has been in Highland her chome in : way, he had his ame in the Press erman Black and duty, _/ MRS. M} J. HRRDACRE â€"/ _ The annual Lak County Fair will â€"| be held at LibertyWille August 29 to ; September :‘Lincln ve, and elaborate -‘arnngemen . â€" ha been made to | make this tlfbes how of the kind j ever seen in the collnty. Especial emâ€" [ phasis is bethg laid| upon the exhibit ,‘ of local p , and the exhibits to ’bemadeby» 8 are also of noâ€" table interest, With|many entries and ’plenty of amusembnt features this | promises to Be the |finest county fair ever held under thp auspices of the |â€"Lake County 1 association. | _ Mrs. Hatdacre byas a member of the | Highlahd Park Presbyterian church | the Ravinia Wokian‘s club and the ’ Ravi]niu commi nndlwus a woman highly esteemed a large circle of friends, .wme syMpathies are extendâ€" 'ed the relatives this time. The funeral service held at 2:30 Monâ€" !day afternoon, at‘|the residence, and burial was gin the| North Shore cemeâ€" tery. | | 1__" _ 7 JFmtSe o age and is survived by her husband dind two children, Milâ€" f ton, Jr,, and Virglinia Elizabeth Hardâ€" acre. She had n a‘ resident â€" of | Highland Patk fdt a number of years, | having come herld from Mobile, Ala. | . Mrs. Hardacre bras a member of the | Highland Park Presbyterian church, the Ravinia Wokian‘s club and the f ‘R.ayi‘nil committad and was a woman] LAKE COUNTY FAIR AUG.) 29 TO SEPT. 1 Indications It Will Be the Best Agricult Display In History \bf Lake | Funeral | at the Residence On I Cary Avetfue on Monday | |â€" Afflernoon | Milton J. Hardhere, died Saturday night, Aug. 2, atilthe family home, 834 Cary aventie, follf{wing several months of ill health. © ||Mrs. Hardacre was about 40 y“urs of age and is survived On Highland| Park Day, Aug. 13, the Clenview telim, which defeated the Elks by ope run{at Glenview last Sunâ€" day, in elefienâ€"inning game, will play herej and.this promises to be the hottest baseballl battle of the season. Big crowds are Wxpected at both these games, / ~.| Â¥.. the visitors stilf opposition, and the game pr;miseq to be a thrilling one for the fans.. . Next ‘Sunday the Chicago Pirates will play the ldral Elks basebail team here. e Pi are a highly rated semiâ€"pro| team| and have a winning recordfl{ae is hotable.: At the speed the Elks !have Reen going this season, however, they fhould be able to rive " * PL# °. HERE SUNDAY Good Game|Is Expected; Glenâ€" : view Cothes For Return _ _â€"__|| Matieh Aug. 13 Next -;\gnnda the Chicago Piratel‘ will play the ldral Elks baseball team here. T#ié Pi are a highly rated semiâ€"pro| team| and have a winning record tdat is Irotable.: At the snaad ‘ clation, l â€" 3 ] Similar co sy will in return by he Highla: | committee, in|ease bad 1 | the celebratigh here on ‘in which ca postponer ; made until A gust 27. r CHICAGO J TES o) Owing to c| day lll;gbt | o Teai , | week, Lake : | to have bee ; | has been po | It was defe | courtesy : to | celebrates i l nesday} Au est post of, f charge of recogniked ‘ new date, flict with t ! Highland Pa Mrs. Virginia||Hardacre;" wife Rain Halts Observance Aug. And Date Advanced By j egion Post LAKE F l(i'. Olaf Lindblom has purchased, for investipent, the Dr. Bergen proâ€" pé on ure! avenue from Wm. Chilikas. The home is under a long lease by Mr. Henry E. Paine and family, . Lindblom‘s purchase of this splendid property insures upâ€" keep consigent with the fine locality. Paul Sch er & company were the brokers senting both parties. Bay road j Pennsylva past mont (Mr, and|Mrs. Edward A. Smith and !’n?y leave ‘Thursday, Aug. 14, for New York| from where they will sail on the Mgjestic Aug. 16 for England. They willl|join Mrs, A. P. Smith in England afid will spend five weeks moâ€" toring thréfugh England, Seotland mdj ‘alos, s * aunt. Gertrude Sprengell has gone to So. Chicago th spend a few days with her ‘‘Mr. Mrs. A. E. F. Kjeliquilq were delightfully surprised by a numâ€" ber of friends last Tuesday in commemdtation of their tenth wed: ding anniversary. C + _ Mrs. Carl Wright and children left: last Sathirday for Roaring Brook.‘ Mich., ere: they will speng,)a few weeks. r. Wright will motor thero‘ thg‘_llt{c part of this week. it very low figure Kansas, |spent the week end in Bliho land Pagk visiting relatives. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS DIES| ON SATURDAY on offering â€" evtraâ€" All , cloth and wash 2 below : cost. for sport wear to )w k 23 he beavy rains of Tuesâ€" nd Wednesday of this orest Day, which was observed on August 6, poned until August 20. red two weeks out of Highland Park, which civic holiday next Wedâ€" t 18, and the Lake Forâ€" :American Legion in Lake Forest celebration, is fact in selecting a ring to avoid any conâ€" arrangements made by Business Men‘s assoâ€" sy will be observed he Highland Park Day ase bad weather halts here on August 13, postponement will be Lindblom has purchased, ent, the Dr. Bergen proâ€" aure! avenue from Wm. he home is under a long y a large circle of pathies are extendâ€" this time. The ; held at 2:30 Monâ€" mas Gordon of N. Green turned home Monday from ia where she spent the visiting relatives. T LORETTA SHOP EST DAY $ NGED TO AUG. 20 able to give | Highland Park Day Aug. 13 of' || . EARL W. GSELL & CO., Highland Park || LAEGELER PHARMACY, Highwood || KNAAK .PHARMACY, Deerfleld (Zhe HOOVE | _ _ H. W. HUBER ELECTRIC CO. _ |So. St. Johns AÂ¥e> _ _ Highland Park GRAPE ICE "PURER BECAUSE _ CARBONATED» | Phone H. P. 23 Earl W. Gsell & Co. Baby‘s Comforts â€" Vanilla Ice Cream between two layers of The best 18 poné too 'g'o'od_, for the 'baby. ?I‘o avoid the hot weather dangers, use the old reliables. â€"â€" â€"â€"***~t"~ i~~%> > Division of Three Layer Brick Castile Soap Fullers Earth BABY FOODS OF ALL KINDS Special Zinc Stearate Baby .Tale Prompt .Délivery This Week PHARMACISTS National Dairy Products Corp Telephone 150 50 Cents 380 Central Avenue FULL QUART BRICK Sponges Sheeting Bottles Nipples THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1924 t1 th & 3 t whll hile t hss wel and i placi ple wive D Eï¬( § CcB ue in u thatfo 8 is to ity |1*< sent. ur tin