[ | U § Cl Right goods at the right prices, is said to be the secret of business sucâ€" cess, but they need to be rightly adâ€" vertised or the people may not know about them. * | I + # ® ‘.p“.------.--.q--.--i----u------‘b-..“--------.---- We‘re mever ‘known to loaf or "stall" * Test us with a hurry call. â€"from the proverbs of Mr. Quick IF YOU WANT plumbing asâ€" sistance‘ in a hurry just give us a ring and say that it is im: portant that/â€"we hurry. .We‘ll speed like your message. . .. Highland Park 1269 easily affected by eye strains. Our _ glasses Your nervous system is eliminate eye strain. "Let us build your home or make any needed repairs to ' % your property" tÂ¥" B. STEFFEN TRANSFER CO. _ Baggage and Freight = ‘ “d EDW. NORRLEN _ Fireproof Storage, Moving _ j and Packing s j _*~\ Located. at\ | ; ~~PRATTS UNITED CIGAR STORE _ 37 8. St. Johns Ave. _ . Phones 1103â€"12 NNOUNCEMENT W . H.H O L G A TE THE 0$ENING oF NEW.OFFICES OF Building Construction Highland Park, Illinois " 59 Ss. ST. JOHNS AVENUE You can talk all you want about balloon . tires and fourâ€"wheel brakes but the most important accessory yet but the most important automobile accessory yet is a cool head at the -teerin(. wheel. > the service h_,r?ht. Get acquainted with : "Bill O‘Fare" BLACK CAT SHOPPE Illinois State Fair AUTO LIMERICKS For we don‘t overcharge, We‘re skillful and always "take care." â€" , A sensible fellow named Dare Says we are exceedingly fair ‘ Our bills are not large THE RIGHT CHARGING ; ~FOR CHARGING Let us test your batteryâ€"free of charge. We‘ll recharge your old one at the right charge or furnish you a new one if you need it. s % Phone H. P. 254 Waukegan Av. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS By WENKEL BROS. Expert Ignition and Battery WENKEL BROTHERS Highwood Garage THE GREATEST FAIR ON EARTH Springfield, Aug. 21â€"28 ‘_â€" 825 North Ave. Phones 1103â€"1260 â€" 1 e Miss M M King Galloway of Winnetka â€"wore. of white tafâ€" feta and duchel0d lace. when she became the bridd wf Wesley E. Bowâ€" man of Evanstor{(Tuesday, August 8, at the home of parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin GallgWay, in Xenia, Ohio. She wore a cap and cape veil of tulle, which: formed ] in, and carried a bouquet : of ~Hlk ofâ€"theâ€"valley : and shell pink roged.)" The reading of the service took p “ at 8:30 o‘clock in the evening, awd was followed by a the evening, : receptfon. . / ton, Ohio, ho ‘e her sister‘s maâ€" tron of bonor, wWhre a dress of blue georgette and! Thce, and carried : a bouquet of OpbMlia roses.. Dorothy Galloway, the blde‘s niece, acted as flower girl, amti dressed in shell pink taffeta awe carried flowers of rainbow s r° Dorothy Rankin, a eousin, who Wwhs ringâ€"bearer, wore ‘yellow taffeta.) The ribbon â€" stretchâ€" ers, a niece, Rilbecca Galloway, and Dorothy Hughé@®, were also in yellow taffeta. John | § Cameron of ‘Wilâ€" mette, a clasmpate of the brideâ€" groom‘s at ‘Wkyland â€" academy at Beaver Dam, { L., was the best man. Mr. and Mrg PBowman planned to go to their cofilre: in Dayton, Ohio, on their weddi@i® trip, and will be at home. after thi@@ week. in an apartâ€" ment they hav | ken at 2249 Ridge avenue, Evansth®. faza Mrs. Bowm f ‘the sister of Dr. Charles Gallowhy: of Evanston, has been secrotary} to the Rev. famea Austin Richards land the Rev. Thomâ€" as A. Goodwin i the Winnetka Conâ€" g;;g:tional 'i:{"" for the past year. attended the Western College fer Women for ont l ear, and is a gradâ€" uate of Denison§university. Village Prcs it John S. Miller of Glencoe is expk@ted to return from His Enropenn" ip | today. â€" Accomâ€" panied by his gWwife and two small daughters he fhhas _ spent â€" several weeks in Scotligiil and England. Durâ€" ing hisâ€" abseng@) Mrs. B. F. Langâ€" worthy has acth@ as president of the village councif’ ; 4 * Mr. and M@WSIFdgar Foster‘ Alden, 852 Linden aWkge, Winnetka, had as their house ts for a brief visit this week, M Alden‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" law and her g}§§r, M. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam DeC ’g ethall of Charlottsâ€" ville, N. C., w ‘i vere on their way to Yellowstone ‘Witional park, where they plan “'« ind‘ a month. Upon their return ) they will again be the® guests 0 H Mr. and: Mrs. Alden for a longer W@WXy. | _ Mr. and M Auguste C. Babize and son, Au , 484 Sheridan road, Glencoe, left ursday to motor to Williamsto ass. They will be there for t week of the Inâ€" stitute of: P@IHics at Williams colâ€" lege. | * Mr. and of Wilmette! ment of thei Als’q C.. Coll Philip S. ( Miss: MurigHJjMeCormick has forâ€" saken the suly%er ‘gayeties of Lake Forest for a '3 nth‘s‘ intensive study of the voice, ffhich will be pursued at the summ‘ mp of her paternal aunt, Mrs. l;’_ ons Blaine of Chiâ€" cago. Miss" cMérmick and Miss Jane Scriven‘ bWft last week for the camp, which$®® not far from Paul Smith‘s N. WÂ¥ where the President and Mrs. Co § ge are spending the summer. 1 i Miss Sch was graduated from Welles and recently returnâ€" ed from a y trip abroad with her parents. M llins was graduated from Williar®@Tin 1923 and took his master‘s de at Harvard. . The weddigi@ will take place early in Jgnuary, Louis E. Jr. They: will atâ€" tend the tennial exposition in Philadel and will stop, at the Ritz during ir sojourn. of Lake For few weeks a are expectql Mrs. Lodisi® Laflin, who is passâ€" ing a quiet. at ElislHloyd, her Lake Forest\§ipme, will go east in October, ace ied by. her son, Mrs. E. M dâ€"Jones, 878: Towâ€" er road, Wini has <been in Euâ€" rope for months, and will reâ€" turn about ber 1. She has been Mansfieldâ€"Jo who is studying to be a sceul They have traveled through Austria, and are in 5, on a to New York. They expect to ‘ret August 15. Mr. â€"and F.:G. Murbach, 775 Lincoln a Winnetka, have been spending ist week visiting relaâ€" tives and 1 ‘imn Canada. weeks, la vinâ€"law, . Mrs. Nornian MadLeish, and two children, Andrew II, Roderick, of Wynneâ€" 459 Longv‘tnnm. Glencoe, ‘have as their â€" is for the next â€"six Mr. and M aly at . They plan to spend 0 weeks Isle of Wight. Mr. and Peter Denny, 860 Ash Charles W. Isaac, Jr., have been passing a ntario, Canada.> They return today. for the past year. estern College fer r, and is a gradâ€" university. William Schmedtgen nounce the engageâ€" ughter, Dorothea, to son of Mr. and Mrs. of Philadelphia. TH SHORE NEWS Barker of Hamilâ€" her sister‘s maâ€" e a dress of blue and Miss Elizaâ€" ‘innetka ~August PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS wood, Pa.| Norman MacLeish will| join his family in a few weeks, beâ€" ing detained by business in Wynneâ€" Norman MacLeish, an architect, has the distinction of contributing the Near East Relief building at the Sesquiâ€"Centennial exposition at Philâ€" adelphia. f : The Rev. and Mrs. Q. L. Dowd of Lombard, I!1., celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday afterâ€" noon, August 8, at a reception for some of their old Winnetka friends in the home of Mrs. Douglas Smith, 915 iSheridan road, Winnetka. All old Winnetka® friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dowd were invited to meet them at this time. Saturday evening they were enterâ€" tained at Ravinia Park, and Sunday morning Mr. Dowd, a former putal" ing relatives in Kentucky and Ohio, they will return to Chicago about ‘September ,8, as Miss Air will open her studio on September 10. ing sermon. of the Winnetka _ Congregational church, preached the Sunday mornâ€" MTS. RODEEV ARIE, MIR . uBM MnIme MIARnK . TCO August 5 for the east. After visitâ€" ing in Boston and New York, they will take the boat trip from New York to Norfolk, Va., where they will be joined by their cousin, Mrs. James J. Keekin, with whom they will moâ€" tor to Cincinnati, Ohio. After visitâ€" (Elizabeth Kirk MceEwen), who have been spending the summer with Mrs. McCarthy‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen, 808 Hill road, Winâ€" netka, are sailing this month for FEu« lsudcion wnt in rurailiinds s stt it wl en rlient miip * tel ez 9. rope, where Dr. McCarthy will visit various surgical clinics. . ‘They will remain abroad two years. * The Misses Suzanne and Cynthia Kohisaat, daughters of Mr. and Mre. E. C. Kohisaat, 777 Bryant avenue, Glencoe, are planning to visit friends at Three Lakes, Wis. They will leave Winnetka the latter part of : next week. Mr. and, Mrs. Edward Vander Vries of Tucson, Ariz., have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, John N. Vanâ€" der Vries of 968 Pine street, Winâ€" netka, for the past week until leavâ€" ing for Grand Rapids, Mich., to atâ€" tend a family reunion. j 872 Pine street, Winnetka, entertainâ€" ed at dinner last week in honor of Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Hallam and their two daughters of Norman, Ok+ lahoma. Mr. Hallam was a classâ€" mate of Mr. Harris‘ at the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin. Park, Colo. Their daughter, Miss Vivian Ratcliffe, recently returned from Washington, D. C., accompanied them. « *3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ratcliffe of Glencoe, left August 4 for Estes PRESS 14 Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Faroll, 741. Prospect avenue, Winnetka, will reâ€" turn about September 15, from a tour of Europe. They traveled through Germany, Finland, and France. . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ‘Reach, and their daughter, Dorothy, 844 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, will return Tuesâ€" day, August 17, from a visit of sevâ€" eral weeks in California. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zipf, 596 Arbor Vitae road, are entertaining at a houseparty this weekâ€"end, in their summer home at Lake Geneva. :.* North Shore Country Day school, has left Winnetka to spend the month of August in Maine. road, Mrs. A. D. Watson, Jr., daughter of Mrs. 8. R. Safford, 140 Park aveâ€" nue, Glencoe, is visiting‘ Miss Virâ€" #inia Buchanan of Winnetka, at Land are returning to their home at 425 Linden street, Glencoe, Sunday from Willett, Ontario, where they have been spending a fortnight on a fishâ€" ing trip with friends, ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Benson and e APMANEl their family k&f l:':: Lincoln avionue, Pe4 Winnetka, st Tuesday for a | month‘s stay at Colorado Springs. 704â€"6 South Mi-‘ Street ter, Mrs. Martin Below of Evanston, left last week Friday to motor east. They visited with a sister of Mrs. Fox in South Bend on Friday, and will visit another sister in Fanrklin, vapt u::.?n.’m of St. sister, Clark Louis, Mo., will stay at the Fox resiâ€" dence. Mrs. S. S. Cook of Clinton, Ind., who is another sister, is visitâ€" ing Mrs. Clark for a few weeks. Mrs, William A. Fox,. 585 Longâ€" wood avenue, Glencoe, and her daughâ€" Exerett Fox, Arthur Fox and Marâ€" tin Below, left Glencoe last Friday for a fishing : expedition on Rainy River, . Although "Constant Reader" and "Pro Bono Publico" do not tell the editor what to do as much as formerâ€" ly, yet he is still able to get out his sheet on time. â€"_ _ °_ Miss Kathleen Air and her mother, Mr. Miss Julia Harvey, 88 Indian Hill Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eldredge cco s nc ap e ue im e capet t Naiomo gn it We es s bepereere en apiel en en nc e 202 . James W. Harris, Jr., abt 307 North Mickhigan Avenue Felix Coune the â€"MASTER PERMANENT his numerous customers on the North 4 ;t;rkhhthtflhh&hF 5 best at any price. Phone for appointment, J Long the popular place outside of Chicago, has arr J. J Schaefer to come in : Mr. Berg. _ : NMr. Schaefer is well krg’Ain amuseâ€" ment places as a man of ‘h z characâ€" ter:and of many ideas: .!Ԡaining. He will have charge of the restaurant and will act as general managd "}‘ [‘ } | COME aAND SEE j:':fv f DINE and DANCE and Be Entertained GLENVIEW INN WAUKEGAN and G WEATHER INVESTIGATE Before Having a | _ When installed by . | | mzanflmmuianiuL' ; The Glenvié Inn Charles Berg, Proprietor â€" A PERMANENT SATIS T(OUNC duamoaresimeconsatwr~rimemate t service. Nok the cheapest, but the are [ for a iron, zifbe, your 1 As prattical plumbers each job has got to be "just so" and 6f sténdard plumbing utility. â€" "Work that© comes up cof al ghop. We wil ng and everything tal such as er, brass, etc. Tell: L HEADQUARTERS ;-â€"muinforn he remain at ites the most critiâ€" AUGUST 19, 1 â€"we will draw bmit ~prices, nusement with Mr. artner to First Street 1 <~prices that toâ€"Your Exâ€" ON ROADS WAVE a § t