h 44 14 M al *+ @4 # Fourth of July Picnic â€") We will meet at the church at 10 a. m.+Satâ€" urday and from there go to jor? the Evangelical Sunday school of North: field at a joint picnic ground. : Come and have a good time. Races, ball games, contests and something of inâ€" terest to all. There will be plenty of eats. f & % The annual W. M. S. â€" convention meets this year at Roddick,!% from July 7 to 9. Rev. and Mrs. R Mrs. J. Stryker, Mrs. C. Wessling and Mrs, A. Merner are attending this year. $ es 6 Sunday school at 9:45 a. |m. _Morning worship at 11 a, m. ghrilt'nnknduvor at 7 p. m. ‘Evening service at 8 p. m. * Prayer and praise service| Wednesâ€" day evening at 8. & _ Morning worship at 11 a, m.. Mr. Christian Endeavor at 7 p.\ m. will ‘Evening service at 8 p. m. 3 nerâ€"dan Prayer and praise service| Wednesâ€"| on Fri day evening at 8. t It v Daily Vacation Bible se opened | brati Monday morning with a attend= | the J ance. â€" Any child not a * ANY ) ma other school is welcome to join us. *,.| ag f On July 12 all are invited to attend an oratorical contest given under the auspices of the Women‘s Missionary society. A very good program . has been planned. _ 4 DEERFIELD NEWSPAPER _: IS BEING DISTRIBUTED Prize Offered for Name; Is Pubâ€" lished in Evanston; Mrs. Benz Correspondent 4 The first issue cf a local Deerfield newspaper â€" containing Northbrook, Northfield and Everett news also, was distributed on Thursday. â€" It is quite a good size little paper containing some very peppy provincial ‘style writeâ€"ups. A prize of $5 is offered for a name and a slogan. This paper is to be sent free to all Deerflelders for tour weeks, % » Mrs. Oscar Benz (Cora Cooksey) is the local representative. / A C The Deerfield business men have adâ€" vertised freely, thereby helping to defray the expense of publishing. .. It is published at Evanston. W. L. Fabian is editor and general manager and C. L. Burlingham is a contributâ€" ing editor, with H. Schmidt, proprieâ€" tor. # a Jy3] * Celebrate Mrs. Sarah Stryker‘s ‘‘79th Birthday Anniversary, Wednesday _ Theé 79th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sarah Stryker‘ was celebrated Wednesday at a family reunion, at the home of Mrs. Inving Stryker of West %emm avenuie. â€" Mrs. Stryker has lived in Wheeling and vicinity for many years. _ Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fabry and two children, Miss Sarah Stryker, Edith Mae and Lloyd Stryâ€" ker of Evanston, Miss Minnie Stryker and Mrs. Alice De Young of Chicaâ€" go, Miss Edith Stryker of Kenilworth, the: Ben Stryker family of Wheeling, Mr. and Mrs. John Strykér and five children, Laurel, Miriam, Wesley, Harâ€" riet and John Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Roâ€" mayne Stryker and three children, Alvin, Romain and Donald and Harâ€" vey and Ellzworth Stryker, sons of Mrs. Irving ‘Stryker, all of Deerfleld. Mrs. Lesser is Mrs. "T Huhn‘s mother. * STRYKER FAMILY PAGE FOUR CONCERT IS GIVEN : SUNDAY EVENING Many Hear Fine Program Bungalow Church; Is Held Outâ€"ofâ€"Doors â€" An outâ€"ofâ€"door concert was given Sunday evening : on the Bungalow church lawn. Quite a few Highland Park pecple attended., The program given is as follows: Connecticut March, by orchestra. Community Singing. Maritina Overture. 4 Duetâ€"Mrs. Sadie Beckman Mrs. Hattie Wessling. â€" w Community Singing. 1 "How | the Orchestra‘ has developed since organiza®on three years ago"â€" by the organizer, Rev. E.. A. Ramige. Saxophone and clarinet duet â€"by Mr. and Mrs. White of Lake Bluf. Community Singing. f : Mosaic Overtureâ€"â€"by Orchestra. ~ Benedictionâ€"Rev. Ramige. > / Many of our folks are so burning th patriotisim on July Fourth, that ey proceed to burn tip the roads ith their speeding automobiles, (Continued from page 3) l REUNION IS HELD rthfie ¢4 y Reegy at mak ed bles will lights ente those past Forest married Miss Edith Denigon Cook bf Providence, R: I ednesday aft n, at> the ce of the bride‘s: sister and brother.inâ€"law, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles B. Mac . . Mr. ;)ma and his bride will spend the summer at Mr. Duran s; place ‘at Dorset, Vt. % F it Ns cere da sister, and © bridg law, Lewi LAKE FOREST GARDEN . tx: 1 sHOW BIG SUCCESS Many: from Highlan .Park Atâ€" tend Exhibit Last Saturday Ma amon thror feller Satu nual tlub. cess ideal. In (the table decorationg Mrs, Charâ€" les Pike won first prize, Mr. Harold Freeman: second and s. John W. Scott â€"third. â€" In ‘a ments of ast tables for . first prize went/to Mrs. William Mi ell, second to . A. W. Brintall. Wor tables of arranged _ by girlk under 16 Cons Hasler took t, Beatrice Cook! second and Barbare{Poole, third. Mrs., J. Andrews King,| Mrs. Earle Ray‘l?lds and Mrs. Ro ©Gardner won first with their exhibit in border planï¬ng; Mrs. Paul Batty second and Mrs. McElwee third. : | | (Continued from page 1 'l'hF Garden club of: encoe won first in the miniature m model, and &his .probably mean: membership in the Garden Club of Apmerica. : ROUGH WEATHER Heavy Seas Force Craft Back to ! Strong winds and heayy seas proyâ€" el too much for the six yachts comâ€" peting in the Sheridan‘Bhore Yacht club. last Saturday ~a the event was called off. _ . . : es Only several of the ventured from Wilmett found the going so rou cideï¬enot to take a ch smaller boats.‘ y e wWaY ofier sav new not for t but satis he h ing | U race will be over the trianguâ€" lar rse planned for Saturday. R« boats will cruise a buoy off in street beach in nston and then strike a course w will carry them three miles out ifto the _hke fron of t Mr. ores ide‘s sister d Mrs. Cha arand and im at rset, Vt. Among the a â€" who Cl * horkn Taly o_ i where the return irun will be philosophers tell uk to welcome ght, which is all right if it does too much per tt hour, Millan may find territory United States up In the Arctic, one in this sect is so dis* ed with his homg town. that s announced an intefftion of movâ€" p there. 1 * imed this country a great + of prosperity, and| the market tors who have s to 'p;.l‘r’yï¬ll q anyway. yos it e land Mrs. Noble Brim tt::whdah ve their annual dinâ€" nce at their Lake Forest place y of this week. | . . f be a Fourth of Jhly eve celeâ€" and as usual the yard of h garage, where are still their home, will be transformâ€" <a foreign cafe small taâ€" ong the brick walld, The trees LThe affair was in every way and iy from Highlan« ‘ the hundreds S ted ~the estate McCormick; at Lal y and Sunday to : how of ‘the Lake I iday night will mn’ the opening e club‘s social se . + Albert Blake Jr., and /Gibb, the latter of New York, were to have been|members of ridal party, were inot present ‘to unexpected tri h * k Liion followed the mony : at 1ds‘ residence, Jw Lawn., &ng the Chicago relitives of Mr. d, who were pres for the ony, ~were the, egroom‘s ter, Miss Carolyn Purand; his Mrs. Cornelius M. [Trowbridge, er daughter, «Miss Trowâ€" , another sister ‘and brotherâ€"inâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Wi Mather & Washington, D. C. ong the brick w ‘The trees :\ hungâ€". with mysiad â€" colored to direct the mo ‘and. an rinment ° quite different from given by the Juda seasons ‘being arranged. F Henry Calvin Durgnd of Lake rth Shore Society Sunday Afte HALTS BOAT RACE ;Park were sitors: who rs. Rockeâ€" \Forest last Frtend the anâ€" rest Garden | great : sucâ€" weather arger craft harbor and it was deâ€" ce with the ff after the next Saturâ€" cup will be r â€"of ‘Saturâ€" rill ‘compete it up by the 0ons d section) Elaborate ‘Preparations . Undeér ~Word was received at the :comâ€" munity house of .the safe arrival of the thigy-cne Winnetka boys who left last week for a two weeks. vacation at Lake Hamlin, Mich, g\:‘bdh are under the supervigion of Dr. J. . W. F,; Davies, director of Ltbc Winnetka Comâ€" munity house. Askisting him are Dr. George Eisenbrand, Arthur Barrett} Jack Hamilton, Cabry Ortlay and: Dou Crawford.. un 4 #p ' Sixty suits have been purchased by the women, who: are operating under the auspices of the Winnetka Comâ€" munity house. The suits will be kept at the community house and each week they will be given to the visiting children, hh 5 ‘The following circles will entertain during the summer: July 8, Scott and Rosewood avenues; July 15, Elm and Lincolnwood avenues; July 20, Euclid avenue; July 22, Ash . and Cherry streets; July 28, Lincoln ahd Ridge avenues, & ts t WINNETKA TO HAVE |â€"___ : / _ BIG CELEBRATION THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ‘Twelve Winnetka women‘s clubs will assist in giving weekly entertainments to Chicago tenement children who will be brought to the north shore town by the Graham Taylor settlement.: The women pay the fares"for the children and amothers from the se ent to Upon arrivâ€" al :gey'will be ‘taiten on a long autoâ€" mobile ride through the north â€"shore suburbs, â€" Following a luncheon, the children will be taken to the beach, where they will play games and bathe. The first group, congisting of about forty children, was received July 1 by the following gircles, Pine avenus, West .EJm and f’l’lden road. £ . Winnetka, is to have biggest Fourth of July celebra in its hisâ€" tory this year 'mflwmm now in preparation. under di : of the Winnetka Contmunity Fomh of. July Celebration committee. general chairmgn of this committee.is Henry K. Urion, and the assistant general chairman is yro? E. Adams. *~Other members‘ of the committee are H. A. DeWindt, chairman of the finance committee; M. K. Meyer, treasurer; Charles J. Eastman, athâ€" letic committee chairman; Door C, Price, éntertainment committee.chair« Will TakeCare of Groups from Chicago During Summer; Several Clubs Way far Observance of > ~July Fourth :: ie ol ! d ï¬,..yg-a‘a 1 C A D I 1 W3 A $200,000 Investment to Assure Prompt and Adequate Service "Ecouomc.u., prompt and cfhâ€" cient service is vital if an automoâ€" bile is to give complete satisfaction. Cadillac, realizing this, maintains its Evanston branch ¢lose to the homes of owners.. ‘pule ow . More than $200,000 is invested in this Evanston service and ‘sales inâ€" stitution. Every dollar was spent to make certain a high standard of servâ€" ice that will meet with the approval of Cadillac owners and keep their cars in satisfactory condition. _ In the twoâ€"story building, corner of Ridge Avenue and Lyons Street, is man; Frederick 0. Mason, music comâ€" mittee chairman; H.; L. Woolhiser, grounds committde chairman; Robert F. Laird, prize committee chairman; and Lloyd Hollister, program commitâ€" tee chairman. . o This will be the thirtyâ€"eighth anâ€" nual Fourth of July celebration s#agâ€" ed by the village, The program will begin at 10 ;80 o‘clock in the morning with a softâ€"ball baseballs game and water sports. ; + PARKS WINS FIRST «‘ o Iprog INSFLAG TOURNEBY Evanston Doctor Carries Away Dr. William R, Parks of Evanston carried away first honors in the flag tournament conducted last Saturday on the Glen View course. The tourney i . . Premier Honors in Glen View Match â€" Central Insurance Co. || Rm. 7, State Bank Bldg. * Accident and Health. .. _: _# Automobileâ€"all coverages. .Burgltry'_ t 4 I ts o #7 Check Forgery. °. â€"â€" > Five Tosuranceâ€"all branches. . Tornado, mercantile and dwelling. ‘Marine Insurance.‘ 4o Sprinkler Leakage. / . _ . ‘â€" Rain Insurance. " _ â€" . > .. Co‘mbinaï¬;ilon residence. ‘ .. * Riot and Civil Commiotion, _‘ _ Building and Grounds Liability. â€" . â€"INSURANCE EVANSTON BRANCH 1810 RIDGE A~ is the:outstanding play of the early season . program of the club and is strongly contested.: Dr. Park‘s card €O0K COUNTY CAN‘T ‘+*~~â€" SECEDE FROM STATE "Winners in the club handicap were * j were P. G. Connell, W. 8. Plï¬;'xnd R. L. Scott. Mr. Connell‘s card was 97â€" * Winners 19 the sirst round of the Winners directors‘ cup tourney %;om Shore club are Roy. E. J W. i'."iiï¬.as.s-aw. Fred Wanner, W. I.';i , J;&’C‘niu. B.B. C.,Boon T, enn B Khu;er, R. Shabino,‘ Fred Greit, and J. F. Caine. Finals in the tournament will be played off next Saturday. « "Cook county couldn‘t secede from Illinois if it wanted to, and a ‘writ of mandamus, asking the courts to force ample space to accommodate the cars that are brought in for maintenâ€" ance work. The tool and ‘machine equipment, designed solely for speedâ€" ing up and increasing the efficiency of Cadillac service, is a guarantcee of correet workmanship. â€" > The personnel of the service departâ€" ment is trained in Cadillac methods. Every man is a Cadillac expert. In their hands, a Cadillac is serviced in the shortest possible time and with the definite thoroughness which characterizes the skilled Justice of the Peace E NU E Platée Glass. / _ | Automobile Plate Glass. ; _ _ Elevator Liability and Property Hail Insurgnce, $ >A Accident Travel Tickets | Sports Liability, | ; f Jewelry and Fur Insurance. â€" Teams Liability. Workmen‘s Conpqnution. Use and Occupancy Insurance. Druggists‘ Liability. â€" D ‘ and Dentists‘ Liability. Telephones H. P. 574 â€" 1046 the legislature to redistrict the & would be futile," said Prof. Kem Colegrove of the political science partment of Northwestern univer in comnfenting on the latest mow the Chicago city countil to sm proper ngmeat‘ationiqthlad ture. [ Prof ca:m:f A;m"w'.i ‘ "@ . "A to ‘L";'hwh * a the t sent of the state m bef permitting a seqtion of a ‘statée to cede and the Illinois legislature ne would consent to such a move. > "A writ of mandamus such as p posed .by the city council 'vd: futile. The court is a different bra of government and out of court ;:uldpmb.flynotb&uï¬thu legislature. Even writ w mntedthenhm'::ltedl enforced against the legislature." THURSDAY, JULY 2 i & t R EC stitute promise ing the -3( Chile By North Ne H 4+ Te E