$ PAGE TWO ~â€" The Exhibits a ~ .. TsW ~YOUCAN‘T A W. 1. WOODIN, President Lake C. at LIBE] Septem| CH E V SALESâ€"PARTSâ€"SERVICE WM. RUE] It will be a gala day when the w the world that we can put over a * 19c ven New Low Prices _ON DISPLAY _ H1Z! : L O â€".â€" The Se irtmensiad ols 5 V Oreiimim inofanent on \__ 120 N. First St. Phone Highland Park 1110 HL &COMPANY ‘he New ventyâ€"second )unty Fair rRTYVI IgLE on . er4, 5, 6, 7 ole couï¬t);‘,_turï¬l to Lil;ert.yvfl;’er to demonututef to stupendous® pageant of Farm Produce and Fun. _ e Larger and Finer . ver éfore 38 FFORD TO MISS IT OK! FOLKS! ROLET D EL S (Not Inc.) at the at â€" The North Shore‘s Best Will Be [ â€"Jumping on Sunday _ _ Look What‘s Billed ._G. WIRTZ, Secretary THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS E. <LYLE, Proprietor â€" . Phone Winnetka 165 * Located in tfear of Wersted Mogor Co. Building | wmï¬â€˜m to our place, but it goes out looking bright and spic and span, like a new car.> That is what our auto painting and finishing does for your car. An inâ€" vestment that brings you fine returns in improved appearance and wear. _ The school pu;;lls that don‘t learn their dates bother the teachers, while the girls are mpt bothered with the men. who don‘t keep them. . «* Some of the sports are suffering from aching heads, but it does not necessarily follow that the same is caused by/ any congestion, of ideas therein. â€" «; a &4 The politicians wb@nk us to :ive the country are often more interestâ€" ed:in having us save therâ€"offices for them. f Claimed that farming should _be put on. a better plane, but probably the farmers would be satisfied if they could get in a better automobile. Much sympathy felt for the under dog, but sometimes before the under dog is allowed, to get up, he should be advised not to bark at the neighâ€" bors. j 4 q The Garden‘ club of Deerfield will meet at the home of Mrs, E. B. Jorâ€" dan of Arden Farm on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon, August 19. ‘The leaders are to be Mrs. Charles Edward Piper and Mrs. G.. A. Willen who will have as their subjects "Gladiola" and "Christâ€" mas ‘Greens in the Garden." AUTO PAINTING Peter J. Duffy spread the assessâ€" ments. on Branigar‘s Woodland Park, Greenwood Terrace and Sunset Terâ€" race and Alex Willman spread the asâ€" sessments on the East Side sewer. William Bubert, a local man, reâ€" ceiye4 the bid on special assessments, number 24 and 25 which are for water an Central avenue and Deerfield aveâ€" nue. The Pastoret Construction Co. which is just completing the West Side sewer system was awarded the bids on numbers 23, 26, 27 and 28, which are © Central. avenue sewer, Small Northwest sewer, Large Northâ€" west Storm sewer, and Northwest Sanitary sewer. ( s At a meeting cf the Deerfleld local board of improvements, Monday eveâ€" ning, a number of con for water and sewer were let. Five concerns bid on the proposition and the sucâ€" cessful ‘bidders were William Bubert and Pastoret Construction Co. ._Mrs. Carolan and daughters Misses Margaret, Florence, and Beatrice of Chicago and Agnes of Highland Park visited at the home of Mrs. Caroâ€" lan‘s daughter, Mrs. Arthur Pfister, cn Sunday. > $ Miss Betty Faber and Mt. Delford Kiest of Chicago, were Sunday visiâ€" tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman,of Osterman avenue. _ CONTRACE LET FOR IMPROVEMENTS, MO Mr. Philip Rommel will leave next week for Rochester, Minn. His son, Carl Rommel of La Grange, will acâ€" company him.. . | B Mr. Steinbrink of the Wrangler House of Evanston, spent several days of last week at the Ross Sherman home. Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison of Chicago visited at the S. P. Hutchison home on Tuesday. | : Isabel Sherman of Chicago is visâ€" iting her little cousin, Edith Sherman. Mrs. Fred Kimback. and son Sherâ€" man of Ravenswood were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Adams ofl Sundays Arnold Keller and: Mr. and: Mrs, A. C. C. Timm returned on Monday from Grand Haven, Mich. $ Mrs. Alvin Knaak and two children Alvin, Jr., and Christy are spending two weeks at Williams Bay, Wis. Mr. and: Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt entértained at dinner Tuesday eveâ€" ning: in horor of Dr. and Mrs, Leuder of Elmhurst, who are the guests of Mr.:and Mrs. John Hueh] and for Mrs. E. Salem of Gary, Ind., who is visiting Mrs: Christian Koebelin. ; Mr,‘ and Mrs, John T. Alexander and Miss Annia Alexander have gone to San Diego, Calif, Miss Susie Easton and ‘her aunt, Mrs. â€" Hattie Christensen, have ‘left Burlingame, Calif., where they visited at the Ben Hole home, andLare now visiting at the Philip Parsons home in San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson and daughter Betty Lou of Chicago spent Sunday at the J. C. Huehl home. â€" ‘Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hammer of Highland Park were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr., and Mrs. Fred Selig. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Schmidt Winnetka Auto Painting Co. Mr. and: M» entértained at ning: in honor of Elmhurst, 1 IT MAY COME IN SHABBY if., where they : home, and{.ar Philip Parsons ner Tuesday . and Mrs, L are the gues , MONDAY e ‘left visited e now home Mrs.‘ Emnest Clavey died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Langfield of Dundee road, a week ago Saturday and was buried Monday in the Deerâ€" field cemetery, beside her husband, who passed away less than a year ago. Funeral urvicu_,'gï¬ held at : St. John‘s Evangelical church of Highâ€" land Park with Rev. Roch officiating. Mrs. Clavey is a sisterâ€"inâ€"law of F. D. Clavey of the Ravinia Nurseries, i ’, The Government Land Survey is loâ€" ['ca,tod in Deerfield and will have an â€"office here and work out of this town toward Chicago. on the Fox river, and the Campus of the Northern IMinois State Teachâ€" ers college at De Kalb, are some of those named in northern Ilinois. MRS. ERNEST CLAVEY ‘ PASSES AWAY AUGUST 1 , Dr. R. E. Hieronymus, community adviser ‘of the University of Illinois; has compiled a list of places which he considers the 100 of greatest of histbrical and nature interest in the state. They are offered as suggesâ€" tions for people in desire of a place to go on Sunday afternoon drives. "Gen View" in the Cook County Forâ€" est preserves at Forest Glen, Glen Ellyn Lake, Glen Ellyn, Mooscheart For ‘information about the camâ€"« paign apply to the: United States Commission of Education, Departâ€" ment =of the Interior, Washington, 5. That parents can save waste by correcting the defects of their chilâ€" dren before they enter school? Will your child be the repéater next year ? 4. That each: repeater\costs the ldmoldistrictfromm@tompgr year? :(It costs more than that in this locality). + ehild ? _ Join the.campaign with the United States Bureau and the National Conâ€" gress of Parentâ€"Teacher associations to send children 100 per cent perfecâ€" tion inâ€"health to school in September, 1925. & t A 4. .. Do you knowâ€" 1. How many first grade children in your . school district must repeat the first grade? _ a 2. That repeating is often due to physical defects that are easily remeâ€" died ? 4 URGE PARENTS TO JOIN NAT,. P. T. A. CONGRESS That repeating discourages the One Minute at the Phone or a Day at the Tub? â€" Reliable Laundry Co. &L/ 6 ; ’;. ‘."-"‘ Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers Telephone H. P. 178 Washing, in many homes in this city, yvurwaahdaywries. We take over your entire bundle, wash everything, rinse and dry it; iron the flatwork; fluff the woolens, garments which need it, and leave for you only the ironing of personal thingswhichyoulovenofmwitb. We‘ll gladiy expftain more fully this saving service we offer youâ€" ‘phone us today for details. A minute at the phone will bring Some people are opposed day ‘bathing, but no one wil hibited from getting into t bathâ€"tubs. 6 Second street near Laurel ߠJ. G. Finkbeiner" pastor _ 9:45â€"Sunday school‘ session. . E. D. Fritsch, superintendent. _ ;lzoo-â€"uornint worship. (}' k + 8:00â€" services. iy Rev. w T. Kuish, PhD. preach on Sunday morning aM pastor in the evening. â€" hge You are cordially invited to 1 use of the reading room at 887. tral avenue, which is open eve M day from nine o‘clock in the: ing until six o‘clock in the, event and Sunday afternoon from We thirty to six o‘clock. [ Services are held in this 887 Hazel avenue, every . m.nz at 10:45. 8 , at nineâ€"thirty o‘clock open t?rpu]%h up to the years. The My ing,; which includes 1 Christian Science healing, is 1 o‘clock. : «8 Subject for next w sermon, "Soul." i Rev. W. B. Doble, minister 9:30â€"Sunday school. 14 10:45â€"Morning worship. a No evening service. . § THURSDAY, AUGUsST will be 18, dustry. Jnt to ‘h-.t.: wWith! a road towd ?» much Mlinoi *A W# er #rine The settlers ginia, . amiB “ er. m'd’ w# er ito drink. . The the days, the sunt .‘..hh.â€w hï¬mtflnze.’ town. _ It wili cost my :‘ because of tlh spar" which sel :n"- Furnaces bac of the Hay when iron "grown now.~ .;:tnuflntl '“‘"kild the iro: '-uunwu".ofu,. yonder" and that ® come back." K . l4 Mining . Lead whs dug out :ï¬?o. For a ti thrown aside as of L‘" ""“"‘... River 1 E‘Lvnnund-ol‘ low in years gone wiver traffic that wer hight, skilfe, bureil t, «ki mss ... 4# day b-t.moï¬ â€˜ed to ithe railroadsâ€" Ca â€"Rock have : line noses its way far s Rosiclareâ€"t Its , traffic he »payinkg well. â€" â€" _ * l:..’ At Rosicl ones, m b is marketed where lit retains its se it findly grount! and Threeâ€"big mines are Rills, at Rosiclare. It or easily, & Ar haped, or . pHURSDAY t â€"~ ol am writing thi titmes more briefly getting re _down here. Grade ‘4 for the fir® 6 the state w $ m'dvni _‘.z“m"l Open Ha â€" This road means ‘ty, that Rosiclare, | inâ€"Rock will cease these villages is r A of the hot .ï¬-‘umm Farlan. Outside i under my window q tle group of tombs simple slab, brief t To the mt & JAMES M Born March .â€". Died Dec. Legend says tha Elizabeth, for who was pamed, sleeps ilt%enrml it is\ gone. So pas Qu new day the map ty code : the bank tween. C Interesting .of Little gTORY dim re getting x‘mmlc:'-hw .dï¬...m.. mafly cars will ‘N‘mu ..llï¬ury-o( 7 : county was 4 they‘re }w be. a«bout a year," A, amile, extre all sold down ‘making fer n :and ~CaÂ¥v outh" trans "iver trade center lnt $evar to‘ a Vé of HMinois OF The a Eliza the O â€"inâ€" Re later ut 1