g In. Henry Selim and daughter, r, In. Cleo Clin'pbell of cm, were :7 352 guests Tuesday of Mrs. Walter M Ma. _ T took place in the Cadet ::at'?d't Thu Hon. Dun} ht P. w Secretary of War, prenatal gunman to the members of the {mt-in; eusa, A noteworthy is. of the "Mania ceremonie- E In: the presentation to the gnu-um l“ I their mm signed commissions ', -athse them second lieutenant: E h the Amy of the United States? F,<b. We: were under the dime- “ an at Brigadier General Merci: B. c, tttmmrt, superintendent of the U. S. , My Academy. Mrs. W. D, Free I. ind Ion Thomas Charles, sister 1nd mun-Walkman,- umynhmolinmt‘ Amman“! 'it-tis. In»: viahto mus Academy, West Point. N. Y, _ 'thqirsors,Ci%tNutBuneh- . bimenber otthrfhternett Mind: completed tatrrat my}. ertdsdnBthei-tarst of Jtmeweesk.Gradantimt in Wank-hon, D. C. on their return Him Ruth Dunscomb had as her “Lend guests the Misses Virginia (Dark. Mary Caplin and Sally Parma, be of Rockford. Ill. - of Mrs. Blanchard, Joined m during June week and were registered at the West Point Arms hotel. They also spent several days "hide Alma Roth is spedding several ‘7- this week visiting friend: in Mr. and Mrs. John Sobey Ire spending this week at the Chain o'Ukets, Wnupncnrzi Wis , - Mr. tad Mrs. A. C. Allen spent the holidlys 1trake_Gerteva, Fe. _ _ s in -ior- a the new†ctiFSiii%iitGe In. rm _ Co.,-dtHirbmituqlwou.Ptrtu.behte-tsau. ,lraeriertieatG-uuermlt-i-enttmeheem-rme- r. . tel-moo itch Em-. clllb ni- abeth- M seiatetwlbrueeertrete-orM1" WM mun, â€Wood. Amadw.'m†MercArthrrr Jm.1r..ilawu- "'r'.g.ht.d',rgv"at/,"fra",',t tahmtratbr5dee.PHhrnfte- . . "ttyum " Khmdln. W.W.Rak|gvdtund and†'LtUT.' the “a (-1"in of s. at. Johns "sum-pent lure. It er..m' unwind“ Devil-IA . I. t Uh â€uh (huh mtagmed M CARD OF THANKS ttr m‘ 'tsea a. f, warding“..- tt wily h hmmmm or r ' T qu_ou.mI-vs-¢umt 2'm.:':mr m Mr, and Mia. William Button are but in their cottage after . trip Mr. and Mrs, Constant C. Hopkins will spend the week-end at the sum- mer home of Senator Ind Mrs. Rod- ney B, Swift in Michigan. Kiss Salome Brand has returned from a camping trip at meler‘s Lake. Mieh., with I party of eight friends. While on the trip they vis- ited the state capitol at East busing Ind also the Sand Dunes of Indium. F In. J. G. Pickle: and sons m cm â€in: the refreshing hm at Gull lab. lick. this week. They are also attending the Bible conference d Miduod Park, new in session. Mr. and In. D. Baum; In. Julian B.roitk Joseph Baron, Jr., Mr. and In. James, Teeter: and It. and In. Mi of Highvood spam the week ad visiting nights in LI Silk, M Ind Swing Valâ€. In. Oswald Selim and children oeN.SheridnnroodnrevisithwMra. Me'- rehtim in Washington. -th.hirthare-thist- â€whumnwm KW entertained the fouowiattt and: W the week-end: their son It. and Mrs. I‘m [claim of W.Ohio. Insulin-3M 2-!!- of o-Let. 'e, I“!!! Ink afuuksur. use: ".m..r-dtotheirhm- “din-nexunddw dInGKVm-llr. il'h"d,Y.'A'f,',"vdl'dri "eburreu.magr.-trg., A-mMaethrehqr-n., "-o.stitmmumosir' bit bun-lb. 'd'df3UI. 1 m .1 In. W A“ £3"ka “Eur-boa Gal.; In. J. . It gona-homw.» Social And Personal l nm-Wulmcbo-al' bridge-thab-QMWM. The Wang-‘- Chrklinn To.†In Unto-claw Mall Deerteidaretruauaetgtnirn-t triartotuGmat_to-taet- thedisattHdm_trsd-ih-m, VIM. July 13, " too p. I. ABmembeesthateanmrt_- urersdtodonate bone-mm. Please have them " In. J. Wend- Iinx,MS.Gmthyro_ad. _ H Mrs. Earl Dean and daughters, Nancy and Olive, who have ‘been guests " the Henry Boyd home an [Animal avenue for past two reek: te~ turned to their home My in Rid- ter, Pt. ' it. and Mm. Fred Clow Imprint in; I few weeks in Dnbuque, Iowa, where they motored this week. Friend: have received word this weed from Mr, and In. Jack Pe- tersen "om lata Angelu telling of their safe arrival and that Mr. Peter- sen stood the trip very well. Mr. and Mrs. George Chris and son George, Jr., left yesterday on I two weeks motor trip to Itsdianapolitt, Miss Zelie Rioux left Ust beet for Los Angeles, Cat., where she will visit relatives for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenslade and family spent the week end and July 4th at Fort Atkinson, Wis. - Miss M-ry lays McClemn is in Florida for I few weeks sojoum _ Witliam Dem/bl. June: bearing, Richard O'Brien. In. Francis and Jo- seph Stipe spent the week end at Lake Koshkonong. -_ Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bridges and family motored to West Liberty, town and spend the week end visiting relatives. Miss Margaret Guthrie, a sister of Mrs. Bridges returned to Highland Park with the Bridges and will be their house grants tor a while. Mr. Oscar setGidter WIS eatied to Madison, Wis. on loudly on account of the death of his brother. A very delightful picnic was given on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. o. F. Bell on North avenue to seventy-tive Mrs. John S. Bat entertained at nine tables of bridge on Saturday (evening at her home on St. Johns avenue. ’The guests included rela- fives and friends, many of whom were from out of town. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Clarence Witt and In. Witt's mother. Mrs. Henderson and niece Miss Henderson motored to Oquavlm. 111.. an? Burlington. ts. and m guests of minim our the week and. " Mrs, C. P. Sullivan in complny with Mrs. Subleton and Mrs Home; and daughter. Mayan motored to that Troy, Wis. and were guests of _ the: there. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Burns of Minneapolis, Minn. were the guests over the week end and the Fourth of Mrs. Burn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan of East Turk avenue. The my mu tgee, will meet next Wednesday I n at Elks hi". Bridge and five hundred will be played. Gilbert Iumam want the week and in Indium viking friends. Mr, P. A, Camden and son Henry and son-imhw Mr. Chale- Parrish ufii-terenirtertrrth.uuarethe Woodu‘onth-Clndisnborderm theywillenjoy-elnoeiutrip. In. Hurry W. Schwartz of Bur- lington. hs. will be the guest All of next week of Mrs. Helen Golden of 122 McGovern street. In. Arthur Jet-rem. In. in - talnhg " bridge. my mum Mr. Ind In W. W. Baklava! and badly of 8. St. Join: - split the week and " Devil. uu. Win. of our 1|"th baby huh. V 7 Mr. Ind In. Arena-[1 M MIT M. m -- phi "dh-theed-tmet-ee mini-twitch!)- DEALER “111m [ PM). WWN his - dtrerfh- I. no 1ttshtH.rAaitor-e$e0itD-,ro. Tiiii'iiluiirri"'GG"r"iiTiinG "tn-et-ttat-ir- m-te-tur. at“. men â€WP'WFI: Pit" “9.79. A. jjuie Ir. liltinlluK-si-oiLI-d mama-ham PLAN PLAYGROUND PBOGIAIIS ATP“; ACHVI'I'IE MANY ti-nttkmsetpare All-ub- vitodtoeomenndadtuu-- iairetmmre. "NtativeBies'Pr- A,a-detniUdaeeoamtofV MIME-Winn- ol this paper. Nuts below - wolthcoodtiuamuyhn Myoumme. Son-emit“ will he doing .11 o! 6. tin Homing 1042. Am 1- 5. 2";an ‘7-9. and field "can. Coaching in . wide army at “no. including hare-hoe. bush“. tennis And muting. Also Iona truck Immunol- in wrtdemft, um Ion ant! enliven“. Opportunity to learn and pu- sgout tests from Tenderfoot to Ends. Trips to the Ravinh open on Thursday aftertoou. Swimming parties to the beach where those who sink will be taught to swim, nnd than who swim will ho (ivory-Hunted instruction in 'ears ing to swim for two. q In the evening men are invited to join in the horseshoe games and other sports. CONNECT MILWAUKEE AND WAUKEGAN PLANTS hotel: game: and water sports will not be overlooked. Completion of ttde 132.000 volt. Wlukegln to Wisconsin electrical in.. terconnection, whereby the LIME“ generating station of the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light company is tied in with the Waukeg-n [en- enting station of the. Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, is be ing widely regarded as one of the most outstanding md sittetitleant Ye. cent developments of the electric tight and power industry in the middle west. Although the cost of the project has amounted to several hundred thousand dollars, the estimated coat of providing reserve generating cl- pacity to equal the amount of else- trim! energy that may be inter- changed over the new transmission line would be 'spproximately 10 times the cost of the line. The completion of this project el- tablishes a direct connection between the far-famed Chicago "pool of pov- er" and the eleetrieat resources of a considerable portion of the Bute of Wisconsin, directly benetitimr all cul- tomers served from this vast inter.- connected system in that it insure- a reliable supply of electricity in an any of the matting units of the commune: involved. are temponrily taken out of ’Iervice. Construction of this new transmis- sion line was started last September, the Public Service company Imus- ine to build slightly more than " miles of line from the Waukegan sta- tion to the Wisconsin state line, where it would connect with a ll)- mile line to be erected between Re. nosha and the Illinois border by the Wisconsin compuny. a 132,000 volt line having previously been in serv- ice between Milwaukee and Kenosha. Statp‘s Attorney Believes That Intel "torur st Bank. was called upon to Act it would not be through him but through the damn. NO CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST' KANSAS BANK If criminal Minn is to be takmt mimt the First Nations! Bank in Eurekn. Kam, in connection with the hie county (and! shortage. it will not be taken br States Attorney S‘i‘th. He sated In: week that the cin otit, u in n be knew. would There had been reports that there' might be a request on the put of; Col. Smith of the but: mm tortoeha-thettatawitheoneen1-) in: -eta. Copie- of eertiihastes of dereraitshogrtut8t-xmnsettt; u Eureka. “than; to an prose-' mtetr.tmtthrtrmtr810.waasttemmi ferem1ted man. We! TY-er), Junie- Harvey Coal-on continued the menu of {our Mend-nu, Bmeher,- In Penn-ll. mr-tr-er, Budd India, (My v$ee-pmmt- dnt of the My: tHyyrftE Suing: '-t-ttutrttt-iittre2. line. that than (In bank has PW- up Bod a.†â€up, '.rimseticteftP..t'a'atytetttey2'flt odr.toehp-r,wherttttereame â€MMMnuM-u up foe hearing My. [all htbhrllliuut mm. All but lama, it in tttttte.) ottu+t-ttrtrtdred mph ur- wm willing to “in pnliminu-y rid- but (Ms-cum not. than but“. Martin, am}: his snot-Whit hundred In the www- tom. 'te,had.tatodtuthenmrs1derm-lt-t mum. MM fink". out. Ho toot tin Melon, ht an -d.gtdierftr.rartr-u.M- '-eitmet-ut-brBmea.r,et-d-rer.thieun.mt-q thtjohdn‘jun with for m In lantern“- my.“ a. nun-fan! d the 3100.000 to mmmub’mm “out“ - -itets, um mu M. - tttr lint-n In?!“ Ion-“w: nah ph- â€humus-mutual. tat-_-het-a-rd...-- mm l - 'thf9y hbjnlkn â€ha,†"rtt..swit-', rtiStrtgtft1t.,',tttet “'1'..." 1ht bqqyfAu_detlmitie â€39"â€. 0417than (Continua In. pm on) Civil Action Only Will Be Proseculed _ "I 'tBMrtrtMut "I“, am. W01. in "dtubifthe civil nil in -htettt. a the pri- Two Cent. 3 Gull-n Mb“ by Hum-“51607†County to Get an: of Bevel-o mum-mm , NWAMI EXPECT 3100.000 A8 SHARE The gun tax mm, neatly Why themteunnblynndup- provcd by Gov. Len Snail. will he eul- locuhle imh county sum Aug. 1 when the manure been. n In! throughout the “an 'ttggtx,',,terggi,pntt 1 t_hhtriotsttu.hor'stort, MWBMm-ndm- 1iiii'r,ii',"iiiiiriiiiyi,iiiiiiii, in -dseor" can my Net et't.tyS'att5'eest.r3y.t mmnuhcrdIolduphn-unp- irar'%iuitmLrarai."AiiiLU't iGitijisiititiiiiriiiitarrrr 'itetiktt_emtetirofiib.rtr_ ltwnpmedlotthcpurpoud completing the Btate - of had raids Ind proponent: a! the hill arg- ued that it would than) the speed of construction by (an - " the least. q _ _ (Atira1rmsetamoitsurvd. "mmhrohtmlmdotrthrahmr'BMr. _iGaudAaiGirGeaG,Gi in htbbrlllimt mun. The numbers of the baud of super 1 visa" who voted for the tax it two! cents on the “lion to Mt purchaun‘ buying for minnow. unit! that: it would bring 8100.100 anally to) the county for mad building purv pawn. That would eon-mad about‘ three and I lull mile- of men trseh, concrete 18 feet wide. , R. M. [Abdel], county superinten- dent of highways, after attending I district convention lever-l month: "on†the wagedthehx‘u eventually if not for this year. He advanced the argument then that the 102 counties through the qtate had so pressed the state highway depart- ment for hard roads that it would take untit- 1942 to complete than placed under the $100,000,000 bond Issue. . The state highway department. he said had outlined the milenge tut could be constructed for such a sun but the clamor of the people before the assembly added so much more miteatre'tiurt the 8100300900 would have been exhausted before I half of the roads allotted and" it could be constructed. Collection: from license fees it was figured would build these roads by 1942. With the 3-3 tut he ha Vision: of shaving ten years " this program an the state highway department Can and has been building about 1,000 miles of road 1 yen. Wisconsin, which is pressing Illinois for the lead, only mmstrueted 400 miles' 1 year. 7 "The assembly by placing all the routes under the $100,000.00 bond issue Ind thus creating an almost in- possible building procrun vu- duty bound to provide I 2:; tax," hbdell. stated. . Yep, youngsters, ith really true? Meaning that n rumor bend tome- time ago is now esmtirmed by the crack] announcement that the Ring- ling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows will positively ex- Ntyt at GRANT PARK, 7th STREET ENTRANCE,. Chic-co. 9 day: (twice daily), beginning unti- nee, Sunshiny. JULY 16, CIRCUS OPENING AT GRANT PARK, JULY 16 July am At that time the world‘s first Ind only “wring circus will be within easy reach of Iced “min-t (In. With it will come the only (aniline white elephant em brought to Amer. iu. Be in “Paw-h." the world-tuned sacred white punchydnm from Burma, who will be the foremost feature of "u it had run come this year it would have been evengunl.†he dethr- Elch county gets one hau‘ol a: collected returned. Thus it can be seen that the state will be in I posi- tion to use both license tees and can tax tor paying. The anticipated col- lection for Illinois - yen is "3,000,- -tirtmitae-nassiGeruehr.s, gand- nnd be". performing pt an n nun-uric The bk um i. now . Mann." 'haat_ttet-t-ituat_viedthi, young. Igor-you m andâ€. have t-eouruvugtittaUttiL 2utr:tttp.'r, 'eta' mm 't'd,lUNtU,'."t Bnll5er"e7et.fesuetdietahn -nt-rrh.r-rth.erstirsk-t* album-Io» ml: use.†ttttahh',"?':':.'.':',','?,',,'..'.'., m nae-n 'tu,'thu'.MTg'dgrtt manhunt-tit In). W“ MN-. 1'! mh'IHIM-thuxhga coupe-ed of Inc-e than Sunday light. 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