_ Louis Moran left Monday for Misâ€" _ souri Military academy, Mexico, Mo. to resume his studies after having spent a few days with his parents, and Mrs. W. J. Moran of De avenue. _ Members of the Ladies auxiliary of e Lake County Plumbers union _*Mrs. Elmier Evans of Central aveâ€" mue spent Sunday in Racine, Wisconâ€" sin as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Drinkwater. * _ Mary Jane Greenslade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade of B. Second street is in quarantine for ‘the measles. AESem ty Little Harry Pertz celebrated his second birthday last Friday afterâ€" noon, by entertaining a few of his friends at a party. Waukegan Mrs. Harry Erbardt will entertain at luncheon and _bridge today. The Sewing club meets with Mrs. Joseph Mooney of Oakwood ave., toâ€" day. The meeting is in the form of a birthday party, which is in honor of Mrs. Mooney. 1 OS i natoniie dA c mn cA Miss Louise Weiskopf entertained ‘Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower in â€"compliment to Mrs. Leslic Mrs. H. T. Bakke entertained ten of her daughter Evelyn‘s friends at dinner in compliment to her birthâ€" day anniversary. Demnt\lï¬:sâ€"vuw\iq green and white. The evening was spent in playing games. All present reported a most delightful evening. are 300. LW I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of S. Green Bay road celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have been residents of this city for the past forty years and are well known here. The Press extends their congratulations and their many friends wish them many more years of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel E. Smith and baby daughter spent Sunday in Chiâ€" cago as the guests of Miss Marie Agsaard. The American Federation of Labor did the expected and the ::mqmul:kmï¬Y thing in reaffirming its stand against American. recogniâ€"| W. C. A. on Friday afternoon. Durâ€" of the soviet. Conservative American labor bears the first | ‘"€ the afternoon session plans were brrunt of the red offensive against the existing social order in this ®20¢ for a tea to be given for the ry in the incessant attempts of radicals to "bore within" its} 10. mapper was servenien ms. ameh tions and turn labor aside from the peaceful utilization | va sm-;; i t heece fare a its bargaining power with the employes to raise wages and imâ€"| the De Lux: u:-:eu’um e conditions. Labor‘s increasing material stake ir the counâ€"| â€" Dr. Lou:s E. rSchmxm of 60 thro_uxh its participation in corporate ownership and banking | Believue Place, (fhic-xo. announces ontrol is nll.nnq wormwood: to the fomenters of social unrest, | \be engagement of his daughter, Hilâ€" whose first objective naturally is to unhorse the existing leader.| degarde. to Clifford Templeton, son of ship. Enlightened selfâ€"interest, therefore, as well as sound Amer.) Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frank Templeâ€" jcan Tg;t!;otlmF ,f«incutes the federation‘s course. }‘â€';“." 9;? S‘"‘,‘:‘ lâ€""" sYE e A. F. o . leaders are hnot to be taken i . j iss Rita »aloy of â€" Evanston, scheme ot; sending an investigating "mission" "m'ï¬&iï¬h& 22?;:)“:{ 2’:3."3.:{1-:5{:“ léndr P-r: vVunslz labor is faring in the bolshevist domain in th ini | 8 §unday." _ _‘ Philadelphia Bulletin. | Various such "missions" have gone ta Rus:| Ioroin, Lersew. welghter of Mr. sia from this country and Europe: invariably they are.fitted with and Mrs. John Larsen of N. St â€"Official blinders by the soviet, dined, fetted and carted about the John‘s ave., ‘has been in quarantine country to see what their hosts want them to see. Invariably they f0% tht m=sasles fog the past two ;W. ~~smea *~ s6.0.senrkers‘. x e s o Siging to advoca e?emmytm‘?n the fa}ctmw HW‘&E‘% ‘sions" are also invariably handâ€"picked among "pinks" And.nd?- |medst CHicago tvisited Martan Garlâ€" cals, either from the parlor of the trade union ranks who go ov t| 2. ons to be persuaded of what they were perfect] * bo o Defore | i efito comee usns hn 3 ie they started.© The federation has too much l);o:ure x ut~befot5 Doooe en ooo tmeny sitht mt e lror this trick proposal se sense to "fall" ) home. on Oakwood ave., by asking Campbell Chapter Guild, O.E.S., will hold a card and bunco party next Thursday afternoon, March 10, in the Masonic Temple. Five hundred will be the card game played. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. Mrs. William Thomas entertained the Five Hundred club at her home Saturday evening. Alice Burke, Vivian Russell and runcis Lenfesty entertained thirtyâ€" tee of their friends from Waukeâ€" in and Highland Park at the Lenâ€" sty home on Saturday evening. incing and games were features of irty peopile were present. Bunco @#s played. All report a pieasant ening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young of Linâ€" M Avenue are receiving congratuâ€" tions on the birth of a son born . and Mrs. Robert Sleyback will a shower for Mrs. G. W. Lofâ€" of Chicago avenue on Saturday many ad as Second Cluss matter March 1, 1911, at the post offite at Highland H.*&:Mdl-nhl.lln. Published weekly by The Udel! Printing Co. at Highland Park, Elizabeth â€" O‘Flaherty . of avenue spent Wednesday in at the Henrotin hospital e Higbland Park Pregs J. Moran is entertaining and bridge at hber home ble avenpe today (Thursâ€" DAY, MARCH 3, 1927 will motor to Stoughton CAN‘T FOOL LABOR About c hi t C C9900es. Un account >f the distance from town, the house Was completely destroyed before help could arrive to put out the fire. Mrs. Anna Kirby is in the Evansâ€" ton hospital where she is undergoing treatment. She will be there for seyâ€" eral weeks. Mrs. Brooke Anderson and have returned from Miami Fla., where they spent the 1 months. \ Mrs. Henre Phais 2 602 will_be he club of C afternoon. The ln?ormal social meeting of the mothers and friends of the De Forest fire and had gone out cows. Upon his return house entirely in flames >f the distance from to was completely destroye could arrive to put on+ Mrs. Harry G. Pertz week end guests her mot! Carpenter and her niece Carpenter of Logansport The beautiful country | and Mrs. Herman Goldbe Kenosha, Wis., was entir ed by fire early Tuesda Feb. 22, when the gasolif ploded. No one was at } time as the family were Evanston. The caretaker fire and had gone out t Pows. Hnam his clac 2 from River Forest, and Forest Park. Airs_ Wm. Berliner of Forest Park will remain the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Moran. M The LORETTA SHOP Satin Gowns and Elizabeth Crepe Gowns fo7 Every Occasion Henry Rhode of hostess to the 1 Loaim es Oe d it . Herman Goldberg, west of ( Wis., was entively destroyâ€" ire early Tuesday morning, when the gasoline stove exâ€" No one was at home at the the family were residing in ostess to the Pastâ€ll;;o‘; ampbell Chapter, Thursday 10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Spring Modes to meet Spring Moods in Captivating Styles and Colors And we present the Satin Gown and Elizabeth Crepe Gown in all its variety and charm. caretaker had lit ihe woman in satin and Elizabeth crepe is smartâ€" est â€"â€" at Luncheon, Tea, T heatre, Dinner, and Dancing. derson and children rom Miami Beach, spent the past twa Pertz has as her r mother Mrs. Ira niece Lois Mary Phune Highiand Park 463 ut to milk the m he found the y home of Mr Lake . Ind NUMBER 1 l_’esidinx in the By their 21â€"21 victory the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields heavies at last succeeded in overcoming the strong New Trier teams last Tuesday, and thus made up for the many years of defeat at the hands of New Trier teams. This victory ties the two teams, each of them having won fourteen and lost two leagues games. The lightweights gave New Trier a very good game, but were deféated by their opponents ability to sink long shots. The final count gave the boys a 25â€"17 loss. The first few minutes of the heavyâ€" weight game looked like a walkâ€"away for the Deerfield team, since they made three baskets in less than two minutes. _ The New Triert bunch didn‘t allow this to stand long, howâ€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Ame Babcock are scturning Friday from a two weeks stay in Dhiladelphia, Pa. Dr. Louis E. Schmidt of 60 Believue Place, Chicago, announces ; the engagement of his daughter, Hilâ€" | degarde, to Clifford Templeton, son of DEERFIELD AT LAST TRIMS NEW TRIER Downs Old Rivals In Fast Overâ€" time Game Tuesday; Lights Are Defeated her sister, Mrs. Elef S. Clark of Deâ€" troit, Mich. Miss Baker is a former resident yl ghis city. evning the guests danced to radio music from Waukegan. All report an enjoyable time. Miss Alice Baker is sailing from New York on the U. S.)8. Lapland ond will land at Naples, Italy. She will visit Switzeriand, Germany, Belâ€" ginm and the British isles as well as Italy. Upon her return she will visit Aunt Ella gave Dr. Ingalls a deâ€"‘ lightful surprise Monday night at hiai home.on Oakwood ave., by asking‘ thirty guests to comeâ€" and celebrate his birthday, which comes just once[' every four years. The house was | decorated with tea roses and forâ€"getâ€" meâ€"nots and the tabie was in keeping , with the color of the flowers. After | eating the large cake which measured 19 inches across and which was preâ€" sented by Mr. and Mrs. C. Crume of Evanston, he was presented with | numerous gifts. The remainder of the Miss Rita Malloy of Evanston,! formerly of Highland Park visited Ruth: and Edna Garling of N. St.| John‘s ave., on Sunday. ‘ Dorothy Larsen, daughter of Mr.‘ and Mrs. John Larsen of N. St.‘ John‘s ave., ‘has been in quarantine for the msasles fog the past two school children, Tuesday was a value in helping te form leisure hour tor of preâ€"school children in Institute of Juvenile Research, Chicago, gave Thursday‘s at the Y. W. C. A. new reoms after school. The cabinets of the Liochru club of Lake Forest and the Live "Y"er club c Classes of the De Forest school The name of the organization is that of the Skokie Drainage associaâ€" tion, of which General John V. Chinâ€" nin, of Glencoe, was elected president and Lloyd Hollister of Winnetka, seeâ€" retary. Membership of the new asâ€" After many years of discussion and effort towards the drainaze of the Skokie, distinct progress was made at a joint meeting of Chambers of Commerce officers of North Shore villages, at Glencoe, last Friday. Thé meeting was the result of a movement started a short time ago, the result being that after a general discussion of the project an organiâ€" zation was formed to carry on the work. ¢ doing well there FORM ORGANIZATION sepâ€"amtry_ in this dis field should stand a Preliminary Steps Taken at Meeting Last Friday; N. S. | Towns Represented S en e o te en e SEned last haif, Deerfield‘s heavies swamped Blue }dgnd_. 45â€"25 last Friday, 'i&i time, for they succeeded in keeping cool in spite of the intense excitement of the large crowd. Johnson saved the day with a long shot from outâ€" side the freeâ€"throw line, while Daugherty assured his team of a vicâ€" tory by his free throw. f hhmmnhfllï¬u-ï¬m to a very successful season, for the boys worked together well to seâ€" cure this victory as well as the many others. Baker rang up eight points, while Heineman and Daugherty each brought in six. Thomas had a big share in the victory, filling his two positions with wonderful ability. Playing a whirlwind game in the ever, for ut themselves a wntn‘u:-rn.w-br'f The Deerficld boys came . back strong in the second half, but so dil New Trier. The end of the regular playing time showed a 21â€"21 tie, neeâ€" period. mmnmmammmms@n Not he-ehhwk&ou'-thatyï¬a‘httheqndityo{m..nh m"?zwin-bochatï¬.nlm Collections are unusually l.:: Paris has imbued her Spring frocks with the spirit of youth and this collecâ€" tion convincingly expresses her inspiration. Here are frocks for every Spd:‘gmtfubionedofflltcrepe,geom crepe de chine, satins and enmbhinatinne & Spring Is In Every Line Of These .___Lovely New Frocks _=_____â€"§$16.75 and $29.75 FOR DRAINING SKOKIE GARNETT members of this committee follow : tatives from the various sections inâ€" terested was appointed, which comâ€" mittee will report to the association at a date to be called later. ‘The bervinteatdifenaliien sc Th .A .. s d Park; John P. Happ, of Wau Baun; l.'.m.“~'iflh-m iles ‘in the Skokie valley. _ _ give him the very fullest coâ€"operation. vinced. skillfully done. Try us out and be conâ€" whose prescription comes to our hand Ingredients are the best. Our work is Prescription Department s TORE N EARL W. GSELL & CO. is â€"to. begopaem to all civic| Glencoe; George Park, Winnetka; 4. 389 Central Ave. 389 Roger Williams Ave. Phone 2600 Phone 2300 Absolutely PHARMACISTS neâ€"up With..exvery €G:"! n Schildgren, New Trier township and J. A. Walsh, Highwood. Glenview und Northbrook were not representâ€" ed. The committee was empowered to enlarge its membership. h’u.'l-ll-'lil:lm‘h&"‘ ; Mr. Kelâ€"