_ ,, --_"e"ee" """V' -"-'-_ nun-on "â€511an the!» - flmuhrï¬ziuof‘zrvmumhmmmu,Wh a y tem. lb Edith W “In... 'a"d"gi.l CI?!" of Chicago 5 A m "rue- “AW: h“ P, the can! on Miro! In. r),, huh-um: t"dl"2Tll'Wdh1'l',t A'T'a"lg.QU?,gtdte. j] " lb 'ty-Fun-i 1hedrt.tuhitsumatee. (t, "O W w. In. I» iiGUiiil "a" ""....n.""".....' 22't', "N., 'ttsteer-tlt-Petris-ia' J,'at,'tg Ilk- 'it, to W M ' In...“ 'S'l'lllt.t,l'2Veg. 234%.". -- u it. Inn-h M to th. Vat Prsrt_a>r-awtitiraerGi. ,'s'i ,rttJt ptr, "I“ ae'tl'. at: an» an. About any-av. e __:8tgtth'U'l,tatdtle2'ft Cffl1l"lhTfS'a', MP l 'eteae.3Aet.e?ethiftilrGrk"t1Ntr.'lU" ',ltt.t'= _,:tLt""""""""ulF"iliiriiik17Ta'hts'4l"fa%"d ' d be)!" I but M.‘hk~lllhhhl~n 'tla1'."da,'Riri?tv,di"iiti.?ik' tt'N,t,1tuthuttydit 1“,,“ iii"iifiiihiii'cii'iiFi' Pi. ‘_," man-mum -, d " pe: yum-gulpmum -.u-. h- m’ i, _ Lia-Gao-aT. - "ao-r-uf-trev-GG: Manual-“Inm- - ',t.1daltMtS.tut - 9‘â€!!! Ite-art In! g...“ imiidd 5...“ 'GF. u. tere. we . lb- Amid beautiful term. mum; ponies and â€ram": of pink and“ white ribbon Miss Lillian Anna Howe, dmtehter of Mr. and In. Prank Howe. became the bride of It. Hum“ I. Donn, non of Mr. and In Roswell Dunn of g. Green Bay and. on Satan!" evening, June 25 qt 0km o'clock in Bt. John: Em- ;diul chhuh. The Rev. Roth per- form-d the CCeemoqtr. The bride val wry “not In I m9 _trhite nor- can. ttree white “mi in? her tuneI "ttarhlehnrasromt.darithnt.eeil are.“ and map Nam draped} not! My In: my elective. Sh carried a than" has of M my “lb-outlaws, had it“. we“ run. Ber brides-id. lb Suki Wau- of than. w., In" I littl- Ihell pink (fuck " -tte and carried an In: bots in}! up toul “will"; ya. will. Mr. Sana Grit. of - mrdehhu 111.. and Mr. Dun " A very lovely Min; took phat Squirt, Afternoon at fourAhirty o’tloek In the Biqtrinttd Put Pres- Iyurhn church unit! dun": of palms and white pennies. when Eliz- abeth Frances Shrub. dangling of It. Ind In. Lewis Brockway in- cute, tras married to Mr. “Inlay Mr. The ceremony was performed 5 by the Rev. F. S. Selden of thew Ptmbrterun church of Pa',"',",','.'.'} with! by the Rev. Prank Pitt. The, bride nu very pretty in a (on of; white mm. and - tulle up of we; point has with ltlieerrthe-iler, {and the veil and she carried . that»: bouquet of mull mm with; liuewof-tJt-l'tey. The maid of honor: Mu. Ruth Sinclair, were a tea mg [on of gt-omne with “we: to) with. The bridesmaids, Mina Ger-V in“: Incl-tyre. Min Ruth Semen-i in and Min Harriet Bonn": "ortl mane 30"!†of puddle "stile. of ( j nib green, .rchid and blue with) Ibo†to match All carrying bouquets', of spring Bowers which Were Gail with, for each individnnl costume. ', All (at: ot the bridal puny Vine ot i, bone hair trimmed with velvet rib-l tt Mr. Benjamin Smith of Klnmi it] Berved u but mm. while Juli" Cook, ot San Diego, any and Her-3 Inna Teeter and Rufus Austin of“ 'utreratoms, Indiana, w u when. ' A "eetttims for just (be immediate! Milie- lollo'ed Rummy a the" be of the We? pawn; on ttttr,' Dale avenue. The cake used n: of a thunk.) interest in that it m1 ind Mtr-hve ye." are at the '"e dint of the bride's grandmother Ind; mutt-(her. Mr. tnd Mu. Tutor, - be at home September tirat at Enema. Irdian after I hotter-l, noon trip to Honolulu. 1 tin-bubbl- " _ I... am m huh-hm“ ther mm In by: has) an -th--"tho Inch ot beuea"-- -tme*ttentithermttrwed- “In which I": W pllce had which m to this pine the maindet of the Inonth. Following in I report of A law which hum taken place the past week. T â€bah-m7“ -_- m nmhwynluwl 'u'.'trugrtt'eue It dunno ml. lea-gym“ Social And Personal T.uTGd,1".lh'Gu"lrk"tr. uni - w... _.,...... -_,. In. Funk Rosie of Burton un- mee mtteetaisted u dinner on last M Sunday. for In. D. S. Bruce, who left that lollowing' TM] for Scotland. The line- Danh and May him: of laurel - entertained than of their friends at luncheon on Sat- urday afternoon " their home. Hits Home Axum Evans bu [elm-en August 27th In the an. of it" marriage than Louie Puller of 1 Ilium. Win. "l'Tu'?tMtt.'t2t.t,ut - 'llTGkTidT'SW", l plush-litany. Cd“ “in...“ -AafitritmIAilt-il" beautiful gifts were given MA. {Bung tokens of friendship, before lsho 'ffutr, her than: months my. u__ ___. " _ 4 - a. and of the evening delicious m (mimic: were and. Axum the thirty-six gush present were the Mine- Virginh Ward, Alien Chou, Elisa Ghoulish. Ruth Meyer, Louise Ker-m. Haul Eaton, Clan Atkin. Rosetta Taylor. Clarice Jurhend, Mae Parrmt, Mildrul Crain. Elisabeth Kati-I. Dorothy Yore, Verdny Vu- ner and En Cookser. The Menu. Ihuiter Sites, Lincoln Sites, Benin! LConway. George You. Gerard R0- 1 becker, Frank but". Fred Judson. Edward Belinehl. Henry Cain, Ar- i‘hur Km, Wall-cc Reiehelt, mm Int-marvel. Indium Dr.lndln.H.B.Roberu an "WW thin mint. hung.†i.a9tmtaett_tuaeorisidiaii'Tt' dhtefrssdbe_ . Hib- Edith 2,tre and Mr. Henry WW" Mun-hafniu- dummy-awn.- m-uu Gun-undone... a',.'tPtreterte.r-de-ii7d J in. Am Ilia-is"; In. . -hm~h“m that“... Ill-In: to yE-yt-a_krriiraia.1 Utr, and In. P. C. Evan. and damn "(new and Admin And Mr. 1.": Puller dntre to liluukeé Samar and spelt the day‘with Mr. Fuller’s Pete. In. DBS. Bruce Ind daughters Constance Ind Margaret left hes- dar, June 2t for Montreal. They and on the Skin: Thursday for, northern Scotland, where they wilt: virit Mrs. Bruce's mother. Many! beautiful gifts Vere given Mrs.i Miss Jan McDonald m the net: of Mrs. D. S. Bruce last week. His: choruld and Mr, J. C. Bruce " Rotrers Park were married on Sat- uni-y. Jug Mt. A debate will be carried on Sut- urdly evening. Resolved; That the World is Monlly Better today than One [kindred Your; Ago. Mr! And Mrs, Fred Denyler of Humboldt ttt., Winnetka, are the plnnu of . dauehter born Thurs- dar. June 23 " t he Highland Turk hospital. Farrell. Thnyer Batt and Robert Jurhend. Thou from Highhnd Purl: wire Vera and De Witt Purdy. Glen [A0 Egoâ€. Katherine Croke, Lol- Glader. Arthur Johnson Ind John Walker. _ Miss Isabelle Moore Kimball, the sculptor from New York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kimball of 5.};an Bay road. Miss Mildred Amswnld 'ot Chica- go is visiting her cousin, Marion (Ending UN. St. Johns ave this week. Aha-min] In†pawn-holds!» the home of Miss Evelyn Pena It the Gm Tree Inn, Everett. on Fei- day evening, Jun. 24 celebrating her sixteenth birthday. Under the no". (hi of Juana: lanterns the yam ' trole 'aieed, and played can»). ai We with to thank our many friends and Ina-hen of Bethany Enamel- “ Mi and Pemmtnttr In. Torn M! In an" "an of m Ne]. to. m"!- for the kindling - In out late hut-want. a...†"a: m w tNe-tt "kw". si',t"a"t""'lu'd OPENS NEW STORE ON NORTH ST. JOHNS Harry Claw. who manages a Royal Blue store " the corner of Second and Green Bay road is opening an- other Royal Blue Store at 304 North St. John: amen. Hurry, whose busi, ness nbitity is well known. has demon, [tr-bed his sun-m " the original site and is expanding. Ind his many Pe? wish him the beat of luck The monthly meeting of the Wom- an’s Christian Temperance Union was held last “uni-mu afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, G. Fidder on S. See- end at. There was a good reprxsenta- tion of members Ind visitors. Mrs. Julia Wendling led the devotional ex- ercises; the pram-am was in charge of the superintendent nf the ftowcr mission department. The ladies of the anion knitted a beautiful slumber robe tor the crippled soldicrs at Great Lakes, July sixth is mending day at North Chicago hospital for the Amer- ica Legion auxiliary. The car will lean here at ten o'elock. Box lunch. o-tage-d-tnat-sees,'; Muth-uofln- “It um " North - who in in. my in with up mul- h not do“ very nicely. In R. Holland of North are., w call-d to Idiot. "L. on aeemmt ttf the ill-.- " but sister. Sign: Vanda. Shot. Chane of Clot-toe IVE, to- Esther nit) Charla cure of Lake Dunn: and Peggy Bnyntnn ot Windy drive rill give I party Mon- dny, July I at the Exmoor (‘uuntry club. enjoying the sports in the afternoon followed by dinner. Mrs. A. w, Person wa hostess to forty guests from Chicago an Tues.. day Afternoon at her home on Glen, one ave. Cards were the pastime for the afternoon and later rvfrvshments were served. Merton Person Went to Mich., on Hominy with b, Checlugnn for a two we 'rr.-dMhsW6hEr.atat.tttL “It a" m (h marriaqe at M min: In.- lou. to It. Ill-ad J. In: of Cincinnati, Ju- Mr. lid In. Thoma MrEwen and small you. Thomas, of Nlida Terrace uh leaving Sand-y for I two week. trip to Detroit and Canada, _ The Misses Moe and Madeline Bliss of N. Linden ave, entssrtained I number of their friends Tuesday evening u the last "get Mather†party " a number of them are leaw ing this week for various camps. Dunning was .the past time of the arming. Messrs. Frederick W. Cushing and Paul L. Udell entertained (‘ungress- man Carl R. Chimlblom and Mr. Frederick Sat-dell at luncheon at the Moraine. Tuesday. ht... “MM-utmTuesd‘yco hike to Ydlorvntone Park. The lat- eat word mind In that they had leached Katrina, Nebraska. _ Mr. tad Mrs, R. E. Smith of Magic - an entertaining at dinner at Elm! Saturday evening prvceding the dance. per. Gd Mrs. A. w. Prrmn mm the weekend at Lake Comm. Wis. "er. and Mrs. George M. Bard and Katherine Bard u! lavim: today, “andâ€. for Minnesota where they will rennin for two weeks, “bl-Id gum or THANKS Watch for. this Opening Sunset Cafe In. Gun" Greuel :36 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park AMMhht Muskegon, y: of camp ‘kz outing. ashitttr and for of Our selections from Berkey & Gay are the most complete and the most beautiful ever displayed in this city. {Here you will tind just the type of bedroom or dining om furniture 101†you have a'll,"drf"w"lndl', made by America’s foremost manufacturer, ! in I price range that will make selec- ttion an easy matter. "hinyenieuti iterms arranged if desired. Schwartz: {Furniture Co, 11-18 Bo. Genesee at. just south of Washington, Wanke- il',',',,', m. --18adv NOTICE _ _ Mr. Kennyrsn Greenwood tur- dens, announces that less Buy-nu Touring car, Model I Serial No. 2061, Motor No. 52687. is died for within 80 days, car will be sold for chattel. Automotive Repair Service, 136 North First Street, Wtrttund Put. m. TWO CHILDREN DIE HERE DURING WEEK Deaths of two children were re- ported during the past week. Luiti Franci. son of A. Pram-i, 245 North avenue. Highwood, died Tuesday, aged two years, nine months and 10 days. The funeral "was held at St. James church, Highwood. today, ttnd burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Er sto Noveno. son of Charles No- vdiC'hllll N. First street, died Tues- day, aged tour years and six days. The funeral was held this morning An- “N when lppm -9tor.turterliharb-i. W on D-ditttd "can. _q.tltbruAetdersmomathe-t I'.,'."""'"'""""'"""- at the Immaculate Conception church and burial was in St. Mary's ceme- trry. at2tt"3ru%tg,"'p ,',t2h'g"t"f."UdPr2'Ag',tt2, {an WaNrtr_ab Micro. vu I". [in Mt. a cousin of In. In Cockney. who has been Mind since ahe in " yeah, of age. has n bun-tin; exhibit of bead work, knitting and race which she in m and "In. She duo gives in- :trmion in making these products. wild; considering her tsek of sight, In bountiful†done. Hats, formerly priced up to $22.50, closing out at $1.00 and $300. Loretta Shop-lo N . Sheridan rd, BIG DANCE AT SUNSET PARK SATURDAY NIGHT The weekly dances held every Sat- L urday night " Sunset Pork by ther Highlnnd Park Social club are he? coming very popular with the dance. lovers of Highland Park. The outdoor _ pavilion is in Wonderful shape tor, dasseing.-The ttoor is being kept uu so { it is as smooth as glass. Next Satur- I day the Highland Park Social club introduces at Sunsct Park Herbie" Atkinson and his band. This orehmr, tr: is well known throughout the,' North Shore. They play regularly at the Glen Flora Country club and. Masonic hall in Waukegan. Playing with Herbie Atkinson are Ewe Cul- lins from Lake Forest University at the saxaphone, one of the best on the North Shore. Karl Gut: was formerly with Art Lissumne at the Valencia. Carl Pampeschulte at the banjo was with a famous Cleveland orehestra. Erickson, who plays the, drums also sings vocal choruses. The' band together is sure to make a hiti with the dancing public of Highland' Park. Everybody is welcome I wish to express my thanks to all than: who supported me in the recent amateur Athlete Contest. I also wish to thtutk the Highland Park Press and Alcyon Theatre fur the work they did in putting the contest over. " Francis Stipe Mr. and MA. Esp, of Rock Island. are living in a cottage on the Henry Juhrend grounds. CARD OF' APPRt:CrATioN any .eutu. san. axiom, ‘WAm-HM MIRCI‘ VICTOR BROTHERS ~17 [gamma-ammo; Wednutehuum lurk. - . «M Petr8%ofturoteofroarNr-st-tu-tas burglary-NW 'e0TBt?matdestotr0.Seermsrftestrt aq".kevmttttmetthertr-rthoeh-trseaue,it k-tHr-tutr-wh-tarrears-e-. " EARL W. GSELL & CO. The LORETTA SHOP -FIREWoRKs For Sale at Ravinia Store Only Fur Storage KODAKS-FILMS 389 Central Ave. Phone 2600 "10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Special Sa m m e r Sa le Extraordinary We are agent: and can “pal?! 1{on with any size or style. e eep fresh filmtr to fit every camera. . You can have the glossy paper or semi-mat. or dull, as you choose. Work done promptly and well. Entire stock of, fine coats; frocks, hats and accessories rad- ically reduced for immediate clear- ance. Get Your Films here Bring them back here for DEVELOPING and PRINTING Phone Highland Park 463 PHARMACISTS 389 Roger Williams Ave. Phone 2300 ENNIS.â€