gt“: Ind Mrs. Albert Yatter of V tB-- Avenue spent hat week via- In loam. Winch-in. In. J. _ uni daughter, Helen. returned ._ than for a week in mghlartd E;%:luine' Gleam: of County Line -.:i.! in spending the week in Chicago 53‘.“ the is the guest of Betty Elu- N Mr. Inddln. E. H. Clo-son of My Line had returned from New anâ€. Wisconsin. where they have , the guest; of Mr. 1nd Mrs. B. A. 8at.rsrtrfe of Ravinia, m. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Hart en- tertained " three tables of bridge, Bull†evening. Mr. A. Lyle Gourley left Tuesday stain; for Bnekensaek, Minn., to tt his family who lave been spend- . month there. Me and his fam.. " will return home curly next week. " 'rt.%G.mttterusttrmetootttw "m, m., for a far days to look at 'e, aide tot his fatyt. _ T Cl In. w “an d . Mum, mm the qtlV . a! their daughter Dr, can V. “an: to Mr. John D. Bee- ne of Mr. Ind In. Cunt. at this city. Dr. O'Hara in - d the dentists at tho Lat-mine ii"; School ifli1r', mud in Ttled "the Wt P. Ihom . - 1*. Put I,itlditi. In B-tned: In Nrmerty with the Woeeherter 'Mtry club lull in no. "Madam! at 0- Charles River Country club. Hm Center, Maas. The date of h wedding In: not yet been “looted. Merton Person returned Saturday hum Camp Chicuaga, Whithali, lick, where he spent the past four “is. F ,lrs. J. W. Kleiner of New Lon- don, Wis., is visiting her daughter, In. M. G. Winter. Miss Marion Huber has returned] from amp in Watervliet: Mich, Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 'Huber, motored there and brought heruaek with them. [ Ars. A. W. Person spent last Fri- day in Michigan City, Ind. Miss Mary Yowell returned Tues- dny from Marshall, Mo.. where she spent the past four weeks with rela- thes. In. “any Sheahen and Mrs, Beck Spent Monday in Waukegan " the -rts orMrs. Smith A _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker hive re- turned from Ohio, where they spent the past two weeks vititimt relatives. V 1)er Mrs. Earl Fritach and fam- ily have August 1 for I camping trip to White Lake, Midi. . Mr. and Mrs. John Hm spent the week-end at Lake Koahkonone. 'Mrs. Beck of W. Central avenue†entertained relatives from Chicago) Hgighfs over the week-end. - f In. Mary B. Page and Miss Janet loamn are to have the pleasure at linking It luncheon on Saturdny, July M), a group of grndu-tes bf Chi- ago Teachers college. They have load of the attractiveness of High- hlul Park and they wish to enjoy the in} on the lawn of 122 N. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent the week-end in Kenosha, Wis., vis- iting nktivee. Mrs. Frederick_ K. Maechtle higher, Janet, are spending week in Beavor Dam, Wis. tfr, and Mrs. Harold Geininer have named from Silver Lake. Wim, where they spent the past week. F Mr. L. R. Rigdon returned Saturday from Lincoln, Ith, where he has been visiting his mother who is seriously m. He expects to return to Lincoln in I few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and daughter, Ruth, and Josephine Sny- dei returned Saturday from a two weeks motor trip to Ohio and Michi- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen enter- tained twenty friends at cards, Satur- dar evening, ., Miss Lois Haber"vs enhying a two weeks vacation. She will spend part of the vacation at Lake Geneva, lit. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow with their son and daughter, returned to Highland Park Sunday night from a five week's tour of the Canadian Rockies, Alaska and Yellowstone Mr. Harry Eichler returned yester- day from Arcadia. Mich, where he spent the past week. The Literary, Department of Edsre-l men Woman's dub of Chicago were‘ the Aguests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. 11.1 Gleason of County Line road on Madly where they reviewed the opera La Juive followed by dinner on the lawn and after which they all attended the opera at Ravinia "La Juive" being the opera presented. Benita Kleiner of Chicago is the gugst of Mrs. H. G. Winter this yes-k. LBW? Min-W .' .-durs.Be_ruFeeepttWByr. -a-e mi In: ribbon vim-hen at than“. Fort Sheridan Rome Shaw Ii.“ Edward L S'ik-fd'! nie- I! when luluâ€. ridden by I - Ritchie a! link “an. tndlnks.0wofWin- b much My M of I n! Per-IWVLJP'V . -ialaGo-ee them 01. "treartt_r._htr88"th. TU Erin-all M at i-S"m" tu.-. mwamm iii“ at {WW r. a, a. at a. mu ih2Mt and this Mr. and is. Hart Canwv-nn are gang to spam] the “'cok-t-nd at Camp Indiarola, Lake Mendnta, Wiscnnzin, to visit their sons. Mark and David, whn are camping there for the sum- 'rmer. “if Mr.A.qr.Pt-trthremrdtmdto 1tuht--freefrte {In homoto- eofv.dwhegtatrettwatarHt8Ubetmt utthtqth.mormrtoeerhht-ds "td_bodsBet#rerthtq. __ __ " li.i'iiitie,ie2ztet ',rer.At'pghiQe,'gg WMQJMP-I. MM†artTtitrdnt1q-Netqr- Tish-Q “VII-t In“! ,_ h fate,, Tran is lain; tomorrow foe Camp ou primal. summit. list. when the VI -ttal new In. R. G. Winter and two dauah- ten returned Int week from Fund du lac nndNev London. Win. Winn they Vinita! Youth! . luv. in In: and N. anâ€: of New York In viMttse ruinin- hn up“ i- - Mrs. William Guyot left Fridny for Obey, m, where she visited relatives. She will motor to Pratt. KIMâ€, with her brother where they will visit reh- thes for I few dun. Mrs. atâ€: ex- pect: to_be any for abort two weeks. In. Hug-rec She-hen of 1bktieM, Win. was the melt lust week of In. John shah": of t>rstrarasvemre. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evensen and dattathter, Madelcne, of Lincoln place have just returned from a motor trip to the Adirondack! and White mmm- hins, Washington, Auntie City Ind other set side resorts. _ Miss minkâ€! Dyke of Crystal Luke, Ill. In: the week-end guests of her' mini": Mr. and Mrs. Fred Claw of 8. Second street. Min Mildred Unlmquilt in enjoy- ing I week'u nation " Round lake. Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and snn, Ray. have just returned from a seveh weeks tour. Their trip took them to Wendell, Minn. where they visited relatives of Mr. Larson. Their next stop was" at Yellowstone Nation- al Park. From there the, went to Portund,'Ore. and Sang; Wash. where they spent three weeks visit- ing old Ahsknn friends; from Seattle they tmired to Vancouver. They then chose n coast route which took them south through the Pacific states, stopping at 'he many places of in- terest to travelers and then on to Tijuma. Mexico. Their trip home from T"unnn cu completed in six days. giant-l mileage covered on theAtrip wns 8.670 miles. Mrs. Samuel Imull sue n tea on Sunday " her home on Sheridan road frxyn tout-tter, unjilruix q’clgck. A "tdMt"AWoogqtertNur-trii., Minn. t ‘*. _ in. T. B. Ham 1... bee-animal " the home of his d-uclmr, In. Avery Rudolph but in new improving ind hope to be out “in â€on. Mrs. Albert Schultz of Pleasant street will entertain the members of her bridge club tomorrow Afternoon. The gnme will be played at three ta- bles and later refreshments will be served. Little Harry _Canmann is being host this afternoon to eighteen little school friends from the De Forest school. the occasion is in celebration of his fifth birthday anniversary. All sorts of games are planned and of course the usual birthday cake will be in evidence. All decorations will be in little animal forms. The party will last from three until five o'clock. Mrs. W. Denison Young of Forest avenue entertained nt B bridge~lunch- eon on Wednesday in compliment to Mr. Young's sister, Mrs. Charles Bar- ney, who in visiting Mrs. Arthur Compton of Ft. Sheridan, Ill. Mr. Arthur Woodbury of Ravinia was pleasantly surprised on Sunday when twenty of his friends walked in to help him celebrate his- birthday. Cards were the feature of the eve- ning. Mrs. George Francis winning first prize, Mrs. Robert Winters. sec- ond and Mrs. Frank Briggl, consola- tion. The mens' prizes were won by Frank Briggs, first, John Tether, second, and Mr, Picchietti. con- solation. Refreshments were served followed by a number of comic vocal selections rendered by Mr. Charles Ould of Lake Forest. Mrs. Martin Insull is entertaining a number 'of friends " luncheon on Tuesday at her country home "Or- chard House" west of here. Mr.aadMru,rredtl+oeorebqth Second street I." - With; them from “and. In. an. uni. In. One†Sch-lulu, Ind chm returned Swath, from Madison, Wir. where they spent a week visiting "lav than. Maurice Ett!ingrr of New York Citv has been the guest for a week of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Goodman. of Moraine road. _ James Marvin Ewell of Guy In- nue will leave Friday tor St. Paul, Minnesota, when he win rend:- n I camp h two week. Remember this nnmml My given by the Wom-n‘s auxiliary of the Highhnd Park hoapiul on Wednes- day, Aug. 3, at the Moraine hotel. A very successful garden party and musicale Fas given on Wednesday, July Ito, at the home of Mrs. Morris M'adlf‘an Waverly road for the bene- fit of the oiiran fund of North Shore Congregation Israel. Dr, IT., B. Roberts returned from Cedar Rapids. Ia., where he went for over the week-end to visit his sister who has ben very seriously ill but who is rnpqr‘ed as imrmvim: now. Hulda-I has" of which with "TSN',',,', 'nth",',', Puk new: In. Dal-b. _ " F A-new dar at the Illinois State Pnir, Farm Burn!) by. Friday. Aug. 26. Farmer: will mm to see the [rind pantie of premium stock in front of the mud stand " 12:30.. running artd human horse no... whim (dog) nee- afternoon and evening, he. an and fireworks, do. show, night horn show. and may on" Man. Thin h lilo Pm Ind Doc-m any. Mr. Thomas Duet of the Moraine hotel has in his pmttressiors a real unique. It is In grrithmetie book we forth br Humphry him of London in 1562. Mr. Dwyer’l book is I re- vised dition publisheq in 1583 Ind is written in old English type. It is in my good conditian in spite of the number of yun it ha been in ex- istence. It in very interesting to note that perhaps Shakespeare, one of our most {Imam playwrights. used its like in his early Iqbaol days. Aunt-“duh!" hut 'dy""'"'""'"""'"?'")'" OLD ARITHMETIC IS IN POSSESSION HERE Mr. and In. Gout. Mo- 0-- teruiud‘twuty-ln not It . Me nit yt thtit you! [curd-y. 8:45 regular monthly meeting of the Session. Sunday, August 6-- 9:45 church school. " Baer-nt of the Lord's Supper. The pastor will he ttlad to colder with than desiring to become members. In. an In. nil. WittiUm. at “In daughters of SM 111.. gnu Bight-ad Pull visitor: _ tfr. w: mum}. WW}: alum A)... Ami-lion. ' " " morning worship. The Rev Frank Fitt will preach on the moan intt of the Lord's Prayer. Wednesday. August T-- _ 8:00 preparatory service in the lee ture room. H. P. Hardware T-rv .rT Feil's Clothiers Anspach _ l,, .. H. P. Nash _ . rr. Hunter's trr . Public Service T Schedule: Friday -- Nash; Monday--Fe1l's Tuesday-Nash vs. H. Sunday, July 31-... 9:45 church school. All children welcomed during the summer session Mr. uni In. L T. Baker in! daughter Carol returned M from Mountain View ranch. Nev Mexico, when they spent 01. not few weeks. Mrs. D. Messmore of Chieago “- nouncu the marriage of her Idea. Min Una Belong, to Cheater ' mn. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Luna. (an on Monday, July 25. Mrs. lempi Maris Wilkmln of 1368 Kincaid nve., Ravinia, M awly yesterday (Wednesdarr at - home. A: we go to press no tuneral amusements have been made. CLEANERS AND DYERS PICNIC IS SUCCESS Big Crowd From Nprth Shore at Affair Held Friday Last at Round Lake tr! In the first game Fell's completely’ outplayed the Hardware. They hit Sheahen'a and Martin's offerings all over the lot. Conrad at third and Boylan at first pluyed brilliant ball. Stipe accepted eleven chances in the outfield. Carr caught the finest game of the season. All in all Fall's phyed great baseball to beat the slash; Hardware team. Mrs. Albert Paul Smith who win to have entertained " tea on Fwy tor Mrs. Ballard has recalled Infin- vitations on account of the death of Little Billie Calvin of Winnetka. Fell's Clothiers Input the, tumur, t1ndefeaCed, H. P. Hardware' helm 10- 2 in the first game of tuir double header and lost the second bo. Foll's must have got all their hits in the first game because they could not hit safely in _the secomreontest. In a postironed game ifelvlg-‘Fe'u-t Hunter's 13-4 in a slowly played ball game. Friday H. P. Hardware beat Hun, car’s 7-4. Hunter's team is hattdi, capped because a poor showing of players turn out. League Standing July " W L Pet. H. P. Hardware 7. T 13 t .928 H. P. HARDWARE IS . DEFEATED BY FELLS C.J.IW.M â€mm H: P. Presbyterian UNCLAIIED LETTERS Auspach vs. vs. Hunter's; P. Hardware. ll .57 l .469 FaaFFG M: with _ to an on _Aah.rteireethtth0fttrieq_ 'gtfT,h,tl1dt"ttt'tgrgt Mtg-o'clock. mod faMm-mchndbo- m-WMMMK l . Min-1..-, l Th‘d-II-MQ‘AM "rammmm â€Kb“ Mm. . Mlle-f†" "-'rt"eee"""1" 2Stttut't.hth,'T,l ' ' - M mum-l Wuhm‘mhh mmubwrwu‘FUHWW an. Owing m'“ '.g"T2gu','.Nu, _ A.“ m m a: Lech-r tun-gun ( _ bud-x In Evening T l' During was the big ant-cum dun my the evening. with the Bluebird ante-tn dispensing delightful mule] from 0 o'clock until midnight, and I rm: throng of dancer! fvyPer tlnmulves of the opportunity to a!“ ytrthefirtefioormtdu-td_. Excellenthrnucemu Ne - ling the crowds and making than countable were provided It thtrtet, pull. and anything ‘- - law Mm. In, thr e- Ire.' _ l Gight u and over-Virginia Bu. Msh, In; June Kuehue. 2nd; Iareitie, My. 3nd. I Son " Ind over-t Shekel. lat,: Bob Wow. 2nd; L. Kramer, 3rd. 1 Another very haw" and thrill» in meat wu conducted lulu Poll. that being the horseshoe mum-1 uncut. Sixteen â€whip-ted and All: the north more town: were rope-1 "Mad. Earl Frost of DeerfUtd de fated Robert Dixon In the {hub "t Girl. Mt to it-Irene Mitchell, m; Am Mar Maegan. 2nd; Frnvie Beggdahysrd. I, _ _ -- - 1 'Igtgi'ukrt PM DAY. W a GREAT sum Girls 6 tom-Ruth Garrity, lat; Mary Jane Greenaurde, 2nd; Cath, "eirirte Gladinh, ard. Girls IO to lZ-Winifred Coleman) m; Lorraine “Boston, 2nd; Am Turpel. 3rd. Keys 10 to 1g--Arrrtond Dinelli, In Tony Palemnn, 2my, Max Gal-mi. 3rd. Birs 12 to u--6ank DeSan, lat; Ernie West, 2nd; Gordon (gourd, Girls tf to 10-Hhrrothy Boyhn. lit; Roth Hilshofr, 2nd; Dorothy Kirby. 3rd. . Boys I? to ltr-Robert Grant, Int: Rich-rd Stryker, and; Alfredo Ber- tucei, 3rd. _ Boys 6 to 8-Rohert Moon, m; Red Fvll, 2nd; Alexander McEw-n, 3rd. Juno L ttrrttth, B. I. tntru. ll Chart" Baha‘i. Atl Stu' SQl'lottl curried out a planned going through ,rtthetet it- sanity. and them m M of - tertairtateat team-- to hop (in huge crowd mined Ind "tt-tained tttruuahout It IT, “mtg? to $1500 wort o p ' den- ' merchant» we" dim“ duh; tht/tar, Boys 4 to 6-Norman Dunnent. lst; Raymond Timer, 2nd; Harold Glass, 3rd. I The various games Ind races mid other athletic contests scheduled were staged accurding to the program dur- ine thw afternoon and everybody en- juyvd may minute of the time. Much crth is due Sam Fell for the rxm "on! way in which he carried on ths, var'.ouy games and tourna~ ments. . Winners nf afternoon races were: Ram din, 4 to 6--Agnes Raglan, m; Elsi:- Cunningham, 2nd; Frieda Mas, covitz, 3rd. ( The decoration: throughout the busines- district were “and" and elabornm Ind helped to [in the city n genuine heyday spun-nu. Thu large naes provided by the Chamber of Commerce and tho the shield: and bunting attached to the lap pout.- added much to the nut with and gave color and vivncity to the scene. Window Decontiou . V The store window ntiolu also were excellent and my of than were elaborate and beatttifttV Much thought and effort were expended by the various bulimia homes in de.. signing and installing (has deeorw. tions and many of them were â€no ially Cute. The prize for the window decorations were urnded II follow-t ‘ Best Decorated Windowl The prize winnen for beat decor- ated windows are In jollovts: - Tst," £51 "itiGhCifriGrar. Co. ' 2nd, $15, Public Service Co.; 8rd, 810, L. R. Rigdon. The principal features of the " ternoon started with the indoor buc- ball gums at 12 o'clock, in which the Highland Park Hardware team de- feated the Ampuh team with I more of " to 7. This game attracted a large crowd and much interest was evidenced. This game followed the oitkiat op- ening of the prom at Sunset park by Mayor ’Lewis, whose Iddms VII appropriate to the occasion and vi: rt-ceivod with appreciation. Six home, runs were the feature. l Baseball Game l The regular baseball gnme between' Highland Park and Hitrhwood " 1.-3m o'clock was the outstanding featurel of the afternoon program. and this! Came gave the crowd a big‘thrill. Iti, was a fast and hard-fought content and resulted in a victory for High-l land "Park. The score was 10 to 2. Hrsskr's steady pitching and "11h†(Nader's two home runs were the features, Honorable mention-Albert Larson, W. W. Reichtrrdt, North Shore Cu Co., Sweelland Pharmacy, T. S. thstry Furniture Co. The judges of the window decora- (ions were Mrs. De Celli, Mrs. E. T. Skidmore, Miss Mona'Bahr, and Miss Ruth Barkley. Gumbo-ml Annual "tsutt-.-r,"wrtttV “WI“.um'h “a.†In, and. AA "MC 0n pun um will be {and the men And number: of a. who wh- nm in the drawing must. Thou who did not receive their unit ynmdny my I." an: by ailing n Koran Bros.' Mmntrig shop a no Canal 1mm. and -rt2Mq their ticket. Them tn um vary nimble prim there And Mr. Marr, All - Ruin Sam.tm.-Dq you luck? Detitutr-4rir, turn my huh-I. sa-on-Welt, Wt a“; ttt. tte butâ€. crowds comfort-bk sud happy. all eotttrrataUtiorts In due the Chamber of Commerce committeu tor tbs; splendid m of um gnaw of all Highland Park Gui, July " tart. According to Charla P. that and Pm! L. 11ch " the isâ€. -tt. be. the - was also u out Inn- chl nee-c. I I: very Sundan- am they be and for promptly. Let Your DOCTOR tell you what Remedf you. need Prescription Doctor's Order COLLEGE INN EARL W. GSELL & C0. Sunday Dinner. July " I927 M, I.“ CABOUCHON. Ila-acct North-it Corner a 0mm! Amen and PM! Strut Wie Pork, Jllitrqia 389 Central Ave. . 389 Roger William Am. ' Phone 2600 Phone 2300 em- l' , Retake. HEARTS or CELERY AND Hum 11le COFFEE . m - mu = rum- Fcmca We do not know - quite possibly you do not - he will know after he has ex- amined you. Then bring the ROAST SPRING Crockett. STUFFTNG IKREABT 0P CHICK“. NARI! ANTOINIH‘I‘Z _ IOMT [.00 OF "AL, JUNK. nu CHICK“ P‘IICAEREE WIT" bl'llPIJNGE FRIED CHICKEN A LA MARYLAND to us. We will till it in' best possible way whether it he a pre red remedy or a Ask for cmmk Demonstration FIB}! It!) “Phil!!!†IN CR“! AND - VANILLA ICI CHM! ORANGE SALAD. SPEML DRWING Dunn: Week Day Dinner 75c $1.25 JUNE PINS. mun m BUTTER CUISINE FRANCAISE PHARMACISTS MABRED POTATOâ€! Cocktail FRUIT COCKTAIL Soup CHICKEN cum Vegetable. Choke of Pontiac: Salads a? liar...“ Thin": iwirrirm."h" 1'0 gt1aMANqtt--rir 1-]. null- at M b-'-,.--',',"..-..-." $93.59!? I" Je" '?ntttte" 9,315+ "rum "re_r-.-gt-M.m,t srri'tillilyF.e2"Eith"A'iri'a?i' Anrag%.refrqr, "t_artr_t_ tEl W V FU RGeaG GG,Tiriiiir. "I m an. m... 'd'd5ti7cu2tt 'd'hl'f't dlfedPdiPe.-"gtt m: a: 'tt Hummus) l-lhwb-n- at'""""""'"'"" “I: Jdtqrr-hr0yfrrez-.,mry.eer. mun $1.25 '-esmtt â€. m tm8 '.tt8& Cul-