fIUBSDAY, AUGUST It, 1921 , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Searls and In Beulah Hulnn of Red Lake. i.' Mr. Ind Mrs. William H. Babel. if . The, left Sunday morning tor their y, he accompanied by Mr. and In. if Unter Ball and two sons of Eva:- Miss Corrine Jahnke of Ravens- wood in the guest ot‘Mrs. A. W. Yard] this week. - . . _ Hill Lillian Tucker is leaving to- in! for Canada and Buffalo, N. [I - the will spend ten days. In. Leonora Anderson has gone to Ontario to visit friends for the month of August. ' In. Morris of Homewood avenue in the, hostess to the Missionary so- ciety of the Bethany Evangelical church today. an“... mâ€. Mr. Ind Mrs. F. M. Lowe, bride and bridegroom are now enjoying themselves at Lakeside, Mich., with Whitney and McDonald Lowe. Mr. md Mrs. Lowe were married a month ago at Minneapolis and upon their return to Highland Park will con- tinue residence at 380 Hazel avenue. Mrs. Lowe was formerly Miss Ver- nette Johnson, head of the Art de- partment at Hibbing. Minn. After the ceremony in Minneapolis, Mr. Iowa's sons purchased " automo- bile for $25 and motored back to Highlmd Park, the entire trip cost- ing only $8. ---- - * ,1; K.., Mr. ad Mrs. Joseph B. Gunett Int. the week end " Lake Ripley, we a... v.7 Mr. John Milton Baker who has been an instructor in journalism at the Leland Stanford university for the summer session will return Amt 25 to Honolulu. Mr. Baker, one of the faculty of the University of Hawaii is a Deertieid-Shields graham. He and .Mrs. Baker re- side in Honolulu. - The Rev. and Mrs. C. Shrivel little Elda, have returned from erin Tenn. . - - - . . J (-1-. Erly. “u... Mr. Frank Lauridson of Glendale, out, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lauridson of North ave- nae. ttrest birthday Saturday, August tr.", Albert J. Nate, Jr., left yesterday to undergo an operation at a Chicago hospital for tuberculosis of the -- - . __-a-- u“ AM, Hwy-nu w. __--' glands. He has been under the doc- tor's fare since April 13. .Mrs. Zella Benton _and son, Clar- ence, have returned from a month's trip to Los Angles and San Fran- cisco, Calif. . A Miss Ruth Dunscomb entertained mt . house parly‘over the week end. Her guests were Miss Catherine Bumm: of La Grange and Mr. Ed- ward Foltz and William Caries of Rockford. Miss Dunscomb entertain- ed at dinner for her guests Saturday evening. Mrs. Edwin T. Johnson, Jr., and son, Teddy, of Central ave. at the like. are spending a week at Macki- an: Island, Mich. . 'sa.t-mie.,"ssrey,,ey.s,t1.yatts â€align-Id 'i'hi'ii".ri.GaVarAAoeM'iiur". w mst-e-trr-admin-atm"'""'"". meow.mm - -"."'"' ....-__V Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Graham have moved into their new home on North umue. which they recently bought from Mr. and Mrs. Holg-te. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henthorne‘ land as their Sunday guests Mr. and) In. Clarence Duplain and daughter,' Phyllis, of Chicago. Dr.‘nnd Mrs. Howard Kuist who - the past two weeks with their - the Missa'Carrie' and Louise Wrist of N. Second street. have gone to Paw Paw Lake, Mich., and Winona _ 'ttati-me-ttret-te. _ The In. Venn Punk-m. a 'e- q" his! link-gr, from Chm. .597..." " an my Emu-lied amidst-lay. _ ii, â€WWI-Ilium! h‘m‘JM No- (iamlirie . Hrnthortte' éelgbrated by W, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvey Reiber and children Ire spending this week in Winch-in visiting relatives. it Highlanb Park Pass Mr. ind In. William Dead glad - daughters have returned from aa-darzmotortritt in theeH. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. W. Himmler of M avenue, are building I new be on Logan street. In. B. A. Smith is visiting her but“! In. Danton): of (nary. “a this mi. . It. Earl Tucker who spent the m Per in California mud Inn. - to his home. In. L. A. Wad nnd Miss Gnu M spent Sunday in Bouth - - , Mo! and In mm: Brldley. d M launch. an spa-dill! 5" with the Rev. and In. Funk "in. mi 11mm of North min viMtirteaeutii in OA- “VB. -m.Hostoratttte “mun-Ices»; 'iGaibuGe--rert “*hhdado‘t " gal-1Q“ .". m Dunscomb entertained rty' over the week end. were Miss Catherine ‘Mrs. C. Shiver and Bev- the University of Washington, was a guest " the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fittcthis ttth. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Prank Knox of Highland Park announce the mar- riage of their daughter. Alice Ada, to Ralph' Miller Thorsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Thgrnen of High- land Pith, on July 28 at St. Andrews church, Bouretturseath, Englnnd. Mrs. Isabel Cuwell Cole of South St. Johns Avenue, accompanied by her daughter from Fort Atkinson, Wis, left Monday evening for the Old Mis- sion Inn on Madeline Island in Lake Superior. mun“-.. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roe and family of 623 Skokie avenue have just re- turned from a month's stay at Pad- doeh's Lake, Wis. Mrs. George Lau- dine and daughter and Mrs. John Sullivan who have been guests of the Rees returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs? A. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fleming of 240 Sheridan avenue. returned home Tuesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearson of Detroit, Mich. _ F. “nu, ........-_. Mr. and Mrs. -Watter Cope and family are leaving Saturday on a mo- tor trip to Denver, Colorado. They plan to be Bone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernardi of llighwood are receiving congratula- tions on the birth of a son born Thursday, Aug. 4, at the Highland Park hospital. . a... “WP..." Mr. and Mrs. Carl Branlage of Deerfield avenue announce the birth of a daughter, born Friday, Aug. 5, at the Highland Park hospital. Mr. John Crowley of Pleasant st'reet left on Saturday for Albany, New York where he went to attend the funeral of his sister, Mary Craw- Iey. Mrs. C. F. Maether Smith return- ed to her home this week after a week's observation at Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. - -- -- .. trr__, " Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Nelson ot North Green Bay road and Mr. Nel- son of Austin motored to the Dells of Wisconsin and spent the week-end there. Mr. and In. Gale Hedrick of Park avenue “pounce the birth of 1 daughter, born Thursday. Aug. 4, at the Highlmd Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinnnd Burner of Central "an“ In receiving congra- tnl-tions on the birth of a son ttorttl Fqhbr, Aug. ti. _ In. In" Tri, in: -iiireira1tRe I M of friend- on Sunni-y " Batman in Wilmette. In. D. P. Kelly had In her (nest In. Seymour Davis of Philudel- phia. Lime Catherine Weber of McDan- iets avenue entertained fifteen of her little friend! at her fifth birthday Minivan-n Friday titer-non. Aug. tr. All out of - - phyed And nit-imam were served on the lawn. AItthetiataetMaelahgtther jut hid the hen the ever. In: Wm. B. th.tttrrlr of B. Sound d... entertained last Friday for Mrs. Curl Pentium and no! Clifford from Burlington, Iowa. _ _ _ .. viii}; 146m of mm a, n- the week-ad wt of Mr. all In. M. J. Newman? of North Sec: Giruai, __ in. inhum- “a m of m.†Pa., - n and†(out " the Howl-eye: he... Mr.n,tdtEm.3ohat.Bmrturastd and": My at! Johner of vueeeu,rs,-th-treMru. 8».th WI funny. he liar- "ttew-UN-utr-dnt. Dnln'mh-mlornlhon MthWl-lbyhh -rrmrtt-a-ib-t " mad Du C. m 'et ttm-r-dt-h-tthers IWthul "gnu-Hummus and. nun-mung: NUMBER " H. R. Nelson of _ film.“ m "Rm-rm 00 on The Mayo-I Thane BgtrMtmMIq. the great-st perform-net " it. hm Sum Per. and Tun-day. Ang- uat Id, 16 and " than they M I “In: future show of ma] [my portions. Tho puma Ichoduled an "Dearie" from the story by Carolyn Wall- and starring Irene Rich. and "U lat Bot" with George O'Bri- and Edmund low. taken from th.! trreat um play of the name lune. Each of these pictures ran by it.“ in Chicago's loop and other lute theatres and were counted exception‘ aur fine oeerinttts, .nd were publicly need-u uncut the six best for a... month. The Alcyon besides prmnting‘ thenrtottether will alm ofrer a sage novelty between the Mining of the two pictures for g diversion and an eye rest. Looks like A great show. Guess we'd better all knock " early and go and show our appreciation, GARDEN CLUB 10 l BE ORGANIZED HERE First Meeting to Be Held at the Home of Mrs. E. H. Glu- I son Next Tugsdnx . A meeting will be held at "the home of Mrs. E. H. Gleason, 96 County line road, the first house east of Braeside station at two o'clock Tuesday after- noon for the purpose of organiling . garden club for Highland Park and Ravinia. Mrs. C. C. Bracken: of Bannock- burn who is one of the garden judges of the Tribune contest. is bringing Mrs. Fisher of Glencoe. who in Prosi- dent of the Federated Garden Clubs of Illinois. also president of the Glencoe Garden club and was ell-ir- man of the flower show last winter, to assist in the organization of the club. nude" and “h In! Bit" Rem-EmnAug. 14,t6aatd16 Those vitally interested in the stuiy of gardening are invited to at- tend. 00ieers for the year will be chosen at this meeting. The LORETTA SHOP Important Forcasts for Will and Winter “DMD-hum"! “WHO“ Soft chiffon - are out- sanding Nhriea h more form- al we". andaottfettato-ttemw" 'rnteartutemoootoeeot satin fopmiatoatdmnt,e tw- ing both sides of the fabric. A {twinning caution of light woolen: for the cool asâ€. Models nude up of wool crepe., wool was. Mill. and Rod- ia’s cashmere. tuna. “VIN“ Ag1trltetr. mun~vw -iiririi" Ilwnw J.l.lnnP-Am M- in than: Liv-I h Il- vhh " You. _ Mr. Jon-pk I. I‘ll. . m " Ravinin (or men- V."- M after a then ill-u- " a. Ain't Home. Tech!†tate 'r"t., " 2'i'iriirirt7tuGiii' of In W H. In in his nanny-ninth you!- Hi. only homo m , yitt'eet “31:41. GGeeoutant with the Chicago. lulu-uh- and St. Pull R. R. for may)“ I. bid huh and the (In! character- " lit-tutu" and history wen his hie-ch. II. 'II also a close student of untrue. and knew and loved every Borer ad bird of our North Shore. CENSORSHIP LlF'l'ED ON PICTURE HERE Highland Park had its first unwr- ship squabble when the picture "A Night of Love" “auxin: Ronald Col- man and vilrrstt Bulky was rejected by the local censor. The story is thus told by Manger Godshnw of the Al- cyon theatre. Realizing the merit of the picture, , the superb acting, direction and pho- tography. the Alcyon Theatre nun-L mement insisted that the picture wu [ not as startling as it was rnted and 1 further insisted on a permit and ns-‘ exerted they would ask for a court rul- ing. This is the same picture that) was opposed by the Chicago Board of l Censors but wu shown nevertheless} on In upped to the courts and In in- junction secured by the MeViekers Theatre restrnining the city from in; terfering with the exhibition. The Highlnnd Park censor conced- ed that it was t remarkable picture undone the public could enjoy with modifieptions and she would recom- mend a permit if others were called in for their opinionnf The Alcyon 'Night of Levi†To Be Show 1rxii,Gl aGnaar, Fri- day and Saturday --.-eettet.ftt iiauiuk-iiur-re ,-rraihvtyemiete,+t.t' Winn-q. In. Evadin- ludndlnlc'nh. It... hob “G that“. mwummmw "denim-mm“ amnm‘hdtmd Math tho Mot “an“! omittad.Yhinne--a.d-dro. dumdmnMOtbrMin. tiuenndamadiNatitmoeau-t mm were M nub. Bo ortthi-iarr-dPtrh'- iirat would]; nquaMr1. "tded and Chief Hominy in“ I “phi pu- Ranges Toilet Soaps Lipsticks Deodorants Sunburn Lotions Compacts Protective Creams Shampoos Talcums Kotex \Everyuaing to make the tub ha; a healthful pleasure. ' Healthful Toiletries for Summer Use One’s personal comfort "ttass much to do with health. Here we offer toilet necessities that help in the problem of cleanness, assurance of com- fort and attractive personil appearance. "e"" FACE POWDERS All of the popular advertised powders always in stock. A NIGHT OF LOVE ALCYON THEATRE to the the-trap." of this Ividniiy a! adult Me - HIGHLAND PARK. ILL 7 For a period of three evenings and a special Saturday matinee starting at 8:46. Evening shows, owing to the length of the picture, will start " minute. earlier. Thurs., Fri., ‘1 1'rt Ill Monk; a 2,,",1,Q1tl2lv d t n: mute-m . mmdrznenwrMIudlthOlmm mat-fluhdwu“ANi¢itofbn'mlflpflh Chic-(o. -tGGGVtui-fitehirdteaoe4re.ey? a mmm-mymvmmunubmy iiGiTGerAks in... Th. Am will an». I - --_-_ *mmmmumgg. h FINE STAGE PRESENTATION yin Mac: the main: of q "A NIGHT OF IDVE†EARL W. GSELL & CO. and I new M M m . Ma run SUNDAY. AUGUST mu 2--Great Pictures on the Same Bo-a ,elltrg,"l',g worth in mhgttedttat rice: team make taktrset-hoqrrmuveevern tNtMPtalrm - to. non AIIIVING As LAT! A. ..u. - (â€KING ---- MG ‘-,_ MG --- ""3 am starting wed" Aug.Wth nun-Immuta- 1rt"'nLuril'rmil'mruilR" “altruism-"mum“ ammunumm _ mammmm ' MPH-In After Casual“, delay and an Old-l Review PHARMACISTS . 389 Central Ave. » 389 Roger Willi-n- Ava. Guii'iiukY uni sioNAut comm The exquisite photoputt fee featuring BY SPECIAL RULING NOTICE 'hurrNtmrdarathdS.mfar, “IS ZAT SO?" ,"i"l""'i'iGi; arGaT "ru_'m‘ "E "a-,. .10....- -- , and " Sat., Aug. 11, 12, 13 Alla ww-‘uhm-b Fiaduit.-itr.Wtl_tA. Mme-OOH“ m-MA-dI-rgr-W‘W MuphMBCEH-go Gi,r-itto-tudNetr.y- magma-um...»- abhHmun-dhm'hur (habitual! Writ, ofthi. tuLSonopcdd-h'willhpn madam-thumb! mandmmunzamu iiikatv.4sema-qyhtfr'.tt lawman: tortue-.V urday AW showing of "A Night of Low." M at 8:45. Chiu. BE SHOWN M at the must k." the that" but." this it