Mr. Ind In. Leona“! W. Niece -1hehnrrrrarentaofod-hue _ 1â€. born Saturday At tin â€MW. ; 'er.mdrbs.h-tutf-g “humminginIgvm mwmum.‘ln Onto-nay. r‘hnluueuamm '.0.*-fe.0ers1'-tr-r. (I, "Il. “a... *_d_~_ - -sre,umt.afe-wittsth.ir gun-mu. Mr. and In.1‘. C. [in We! Quinn of Keno-ht. Wk. Ind lio- Alice Quinn of Denver, Calm, visited their timer, In A, C. unwind. Ohio, for“, of as. city In. Robert Greenslade was host- ... M her bridge club may after, 'MMML The members In from Deer- Bald Ind Irving Park. The high school Girl Smut troop en- - I triertie It baker's cottage " W Lake on Saturday. _ _ Mr. an! In. (1ch A. Pu“.- - In Mining u supper. Sun- The Woman's Hume and fhreistr. Missionary society meets Wednesday It the home of Mrs. Arthur Vetter. with Mrs, Balarin as hostess. The Plymouth Ctustrter. D. B. W, is chiming a motor hm to take them to the British Old People's home at Hollywood, Illinois on Friday. June IS, for the annual pound party. Any- one interested in making the trip are Ilka! to phone H. P. 2918 for resent- Juncs Harris has returned from the University of Wisconsin at Madi- son where he has just completed his freshman year. iiiss Mari! MeCraren was hostess to her bridge club Thursday at her home on Deerfield road. Mrs. Bonnell of Waukegan avenue was given a very pleasant farewell party last week by a number of friends. MR. Bonnell is leaving HiRh- wood for an indefinite stay. The Daughters of the American Revolution are enjoying a box lunch- eon today at the Mme of the Regent, Mrs. N. G. Leningtou. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winters are at White Sulphur Springs. Va. They will retarn hhme Saturday. - Miss Eva Siljestrom will be hostess to the Friday night bridge club to, Morrow" evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenalade leave Saturday for a two weeks fishing trip nt'Lake Wirtrtecoane, Wis. Mrs. Earl W. Spent“ is sailing next week for Europe where she will spend the summer. _ Mrs. Charles T, Buynton of Ravi- noaks, returned lust Thursday from Europe where she spent the winter and spring with her daughter Miss Edith Boynton on the Riviera, in Italy. and in Paris. Mrs. Boynton expects her sister, Mrs. "when San- hom-Smith of Ossining. N. Y. to ar- rive soon to be hvr house ma: dur- ing the Ravinia opera 593.com Mrs. F. W. V0021, entertained a parts of ten at a motor trip and luncheon at the Lake Geneva huh". lake Geneva. Wis.. last Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Risjord returned today from a visit tu the Mayo Ciinic and the meeting of the Amtrican Medical association which has been held in Mir1ncapoiis, Miss Helen Taylor will sail from Quebec on June 27th, on the Express of Seotland, to spend the summer with Te1atives in Italy. She will remain until September. _ Mrs. Cora McGarvey of San Fran- cisco, Calm, and Mrs. George Rogers or Portland, Ore., are the gun-515 of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Voogt of Sunset Mr. and Mrs, Herbert C. Page of St. Paul are the guests this week of Mr. Ind Mrs. J. F. Learning. Mrs. William Tillman left Satur- day for Lomira. Wis, where she will visit her brother. mummm You don't have to tramble when you order can] or ooh from Consumers Company because every can is an; - anteed as to quality and full weight-it that “My ,0! or we remove it and refund your money. Buy Guaranteed Coal and Coke Sill-u prices. Buy Your Coal on Approval! You can save money by buying now. M for M Dana-v rum. Au. own In: IOCIYN snout an; it COAL AL _ COKE I FDEL6|L PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2900 vacation with his puma, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Blanchard of Walker avenue. His chssmtr. Cadet Tru- man W. Carrithers, son of the lute (Colonel (bunkers. U. S. Army, who Jun-d. the trip with him will be his 5 rues! during the week before retaro- line to the home of his mother in I Peoria, m. Mr.-rrh,_a.-a- 'tltr-te 'ra-el""--- Ar.d-t.s%t quantum-“In. itili'i'rii?, tqt-ta-sei-rr-- '_, Mary Luis Nelson entertained a few ', of hir former school friends last Sac, !urday afternoon at the home of her I[Irundmutlu-r, Mrs. t C Williams, [ Mrs. Everett L Millard will sail _ Jyne l?..", for Paris where she will join (ri, sister. Miss Edith Boynton and t together, they will visit various courts â€Evita-his. with Fern E. Wollbricl and Albert E. Med-5m, both of Highland Park were united in marriage " eight o'clock on Tuesday evening. June 12th. at the United Ewing!“ M. It 25 South Green [by road. Mot C. G. than“ "5eutirtt They were se- compcnied by Elm: let-hm and Willard Wan-rick. In. Otis Bentley of Ravine drive is leaving chi not-inc for the out where the win the I. ext-ded trip. Dorothy has. mrtrrtat-d twelve mu. {rm on Why in mherea- Miss Charlotte Yoe, Miss Mary Wil- Eiams.__)lrs. Rofsert Y. Williams and 'iauithter. Grace. are leaving this week for Wauwim-t. Nantucket, Mass. m be gone six wwks. Miss kitharine IV. is spending that time with her nephew. P. her! "the Williams in Dew- field. _ nturerrderiehtfiet-uetTh-r ntha-Indllixo'doek attHhm-efaEestgare "wot thin-m. Ami-nu:- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dicky of S. Linden avenue have as their guest. Mr. McKay's sister. Mrs, C. Trimble hf Denver. Colo. Fade! Paul W. Blanchard, Jr.. of th.-, U. S. Military Academy, we..,, Point, N. Y.. has beet granted his furlough and will spend his summer mer and with her family has 20m Ephraim. Wis, where they will " Junior Star nigh: till be observed at Campbell chapter', o. E. S. next Wednesday evening with In. Iva Handwrson serving as worthy matron. and Mr. Chas. Brace u worthy pa- Thc, f'hirégn Association of Paint- ,1... anu' Sculpmr: were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Puyraud Sunday after- tiorm and evening at their home in Ita- vinln. Mr. Rudolph lceerle and Mr. and Mrs. Pvyraud are the local mem- bu: uf thi, 11:5nciaiion. Several cello se4ect'tony Urn-e played by Mr. Han: Hess and Mrs. Maxman gave Some yoca'. selections. Mrs. Ralph A. Bard of N. St. Johns 31mm: returned Saturday from Eu- :upe wVre she has spent the past children are leaving S‘atggg }u; Shady Rest, Earle River, where they will spend the summer. together, they will visit various courts tries of Europe rv-iuminz in the fall. Dr, and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady and The Junior Star club will meet Monday night at the home of Mrs, Milton Smith of 101;? Ft, Sheridan avenue. ters, Patricia Ann and June Belle. born Saturday. Mrs. Mead will be remembered as Miss Agnes Canny of this city. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mead of North Chicago are receiving congra- tulations on the birth of tyin daugh- Mr Mrs. Henry McKay of s. Linden mu» “ill entertain at luncheon 2mmy Ric“ m". Fridar, June 22 at Mr me for Mrs. Trimble of Denvrr, Huger Ya f 312' Laurel a" mme for the sum to-Grew. .I “no“ i" Wg."t'tei'irf'i It I 321w. hrida! What) d the marriage of M Wood, daughter of r: [Eu-bur! K. Wncd w, " we: Tun'.; of chk r :r-ur thrrty vidurl ', Tort, at the Trir u-ronznnry Mar' re: "tHr-ttern-ttac' -raehrtA-s-x -mu-h“ 9.9.33â€..- tu'tg.Tt'eeeytLEiiy hhM.I.A.mIdey With-L‘IRC-G.†48.01.31“ Ir.-lhlk&hhu “whmh “Irma-lbw!“ “I?!“ P:- Mr.aod In. M. EL lain-I and 9. Matt of S. First street, M hr day from a motor trip to VII-big: S. D., when they W the - M weeks vishhu It. I“ “x In [an week’s m M Ch comm-ant exegeim. It o- iip rim! a bouquet of F.'.hes of the vatley., Thn Misses Sarah and Frames Wood who son-ed As mud; of honor we!» attired in peach colored ehitNn with' lezhom hats trimmed in whet to) match the frocks. The bridesmaids.' thr.'Misstsc Marcella Bahia. ‘Xancyl Brvslin. Innis: Brewer and 3011' Trim: Waller al'., won pend: than; with lezhorn hats trimmed in velvet to match the finds. All Tgt') bouquets of spring Haven Mr. Har- old P. Goodbody us best n. andi the usher: were: Messrs. W, AV fred Chen. C. Warren Heaven, Mar, Iedur Holt. IL Danie!“ Stir. Ind Stanley Shipnes. A meeTrtimr fol- lnwed the ceremnny at the he of the bride', pawns. Mr. an! In. Tunis have left on a train trip to Colorado. with in. a. huh-I. In. Luau 'ms Giaiiard -ii7, my lhe gigs.» at the and. lung's-rum“- hut'hushw-hh‘ I’mw‘w Raven-mi Bishop Stires of New York, and ting-Iv- of the bride. The bride wan wry attractive. in a gum of white satin with tulh, veil. She ta:- rird a bouquet of Miles at the “ll-r Thrnugh the vfh.rts of Mrs. Rich- ard Mann“ and Mrs. J. F. Gillan. th- district Wert of Ridge'rn-d and north " I'uunty Line road is being mluizcd for Ravinia opera tieket brad-v. This is the ftrst time that this part has v‘n-r been solicited and the :xu. “amen are giving All their time Mr. and Mrs. Harold Possum of Winrwtka entertained on 81% evening in compliment to [milk and Mata fiehn of Fisk. wa, M of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. M Miss Mona Bahr returned Tester. duy from La Crosse. Witu, Ulla: the has been teaching school rar the m year. She will leave soon In New York where she will take a sum rum-w in art. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Schni- der entertained at two able: of bridge on Saturday evening. The (at: Were all from Chicago.‘ up: In. tetit'd'ttl " 'et-tPeet-ot-ae-i. " Harold Banish; furmerly of this hen: on Fridgy. '".lr.M-t--d.-v- r'."t."r?tiru1areu-uom. 'a'reiyr_ttdrr'ueatsr-tH WdW-Ihi-ch-uu-h I. - - . - - -"""e Mmmuhc-u amostth. -71? -_-- - -.._ "H) CW-iubewmh-mg MilssEataWut-mt--iGri Tutur'smvimiaa.atimcua sh,tttaatte-temeaae.ehoA. Sh. wil1s?rdtttyeriwit_i7. ents. It.“ In. Hazy Wald-us d C fun _irAeetoororuhi-. l .c, and Mr. "t-, on.“ M r. M r th 'etymG-tetvrGt1- daughter of General and Mrs, E, Wood and Mr, Edwin Et, uHi: of l‘hicagr. took place at hm; u‘vluk quurday after at thr. Trinity church. The my wa, read, by The Rack: work and report gm: ll du! wvvnth. ferr. age of Miss Ar lmrdt Olson of Vine Avenue. Friday to spend the summer '5“ s in Ease Clair, Wis, 1 Mrs. C. E. (3de left this fur Minoan; Wis...there ~pend the summer. an altar banked with Easter PM Asia; -"-.r_ Ti nth. ferr, and palms, Miss Anne Harriet (>16me citrarass.visitoe "ceess (qheNoeusEndBragseh.Pti_rI "iiabri1aoriitoriiiii1irtrdir .. '-r-rra-rsttse MMAFDer'tfeed-t-t- tutu-mam“... “Who-maul. ““‘bwwd- -thqM-aeth.iL Tinc- -nrathidh_ehmd." - “H47â€!- PttMettrCutr- 'ht-rt-h-ire-ee-ore, I‘ll-“M RTrBgtafetrt. mL-u. tut tWe.l2,"F'lratt,ty,_tttdiit CANINE!!! In In: Arnung'mthâ€"thh-ï¬â€˜hmflï¬h-v - mum-nun“ tun-I‘d“ w 15- ,rator--isi-lehuf'h.rlF-."ki/.GGi 1tltrtrg2SJ)=u'.. -ert.sam-it.raaile9eaer_-ua.tt."iiri"i ____- undid-Inn... tttet wad-gamma -nh-dt.-q.-oe-e- $A.Mrdr-0--r. AuaaGiuhGD-trs-illth1r1et-tf9Pee'u*lthtt-.-ek 'lt '.thrM-.raeth..e_ 1-5.- chi-“hadr- e+'*.e-du-iri. -nr4etHhqMh_eh-d-. 1PeP1Ateteeeelfy"i--saGaii'iF7iUa" Uh. l'hlndlnl-I-I- P-tle/tttre/Lili-GIG-ei-ir-da-ahaha-i',".".' Fu-trs-r-ii-ual-o-a-tnr' ~~**~.. 'SP, - --- . L- ------ teetiroeaFiiiirac “WI-chino!“ -t.Mtu.Wrr.W-.0SrtuV ind m bur. In. â€In "06hreS.eardehntr-arH_ '.Lmlmm1m eh.Er-oedssehIe 1 ta. 19.3239 plan.» an} Bo.emidn hotel. Theo_tirtrttsr-ee for-Gude-Pmtokmd-hc Those the were pram! " the performance Monday "an“ wit- mud t why we" directed. well can and very entertaining. NORTH END BRANCH iii-minim“ "The Taming rd the Shrew" the play presented by the members of the graduating cuss of the Lincoln >rnuol proved to be one of the best hrfnrmancm ever put on by the school, Under the able direction of Mrs. Margaret Freeman ttte play moved rapidly In action, all the charter: waning to enjoy the part that they were portraying. Each member of the cast must be con- meimed on their excellent inurpnu- tion of his part. The costumes an! not to unmontioned as they m an: of the outstanding points of the play. one having tone from Paris. being ham-d to the school by . {other member of the eighth grade clans. “The Taming of the Shrew" Pte rented by Graduating Class of Lincoln School _ Last Saturday afternoon at two thirty o'clock the pupils of Hi- Otar, latte Irene Brand an A recital " her home, Those who “uncured on the program were. Harold "a- hotter, Wilbur Minn. Murray Burnt. Ashley Thomas, Stewart Gait. John Fischer. Franklin Fritseh, Wall-c2 Gladrr. Earl Hummer. Dona.†Clark. John Austin, Anna Erickson, Pom Plummer, Dorothy inner. Pluline Duffy. Vera Mark Greene. Marr EV bt Okcy, Viola Workman. Florin: McFadden. Virginia Bennett. Ruth Rhimsmith. Shirlry Clark. Naomi .caathot.r, Jean Brand, Helen Comer, Eleanor Austin, Marian Been. In. im- (Shawn, Mary Louise Walters Nth-r1 Magnudwn. Dorothy Norkett, Masry Nv-orenbvrg. Eleanor Kobelin Lure Clark, “Trude Walters, Lillian Tucker', Tmen Larson and Ada Thomas rams PRESENT FINE A T mom'c'nox MONDAY 'ir. y hump-“l.- â€bio-D. two-“viii.†Cuba-4'11““ manhuq'nub; bMU-wtdhtm‘ 'rt-ttsh-u-i, m mmm,u.aulnl B-taetmsdtimitr,ter.-ms 'I-Ptah-er..-- -rsrotoeodtattthueuhss. MISS BRANDS PUPIIS APPEAR IN RECTTAL Ir. and In. lath-d I“ h-arth.irhm-tthsirra.. Mi-wild-remit-_ MrwJ9.t5eA-idsrrstm-tn.t My tn- Califaminaftara. wtmatythce. In played. The wioner, Mr. John ngline. received a handsome at a! wine (bases from M. Milton Quinn. Among those meat were Robert _ Harry lurker, Hilton Vain, A. M. Schinler, E. s. Nuts, and M. butter, Jun, u! having to†far West Virgin}. where they witl spud two weeks visiting tel-rim The MeerrGo-Armmd club an t fAremmdl my to Mr. and In. III-or Ore-aye of Wnnkegu - last _ The 0rtmarers an lam somtforthewestwheretherwillr_ Yesterday evening Mr. John Jacob) am a group of eminent north that! but": at Isis home. Dun-in; the evening, seven down. tive hm um. ters.' Ellen mm: at he»... - A. flu-I‘M mw~h0"~‘~.-h. hiï¬MLflruh-u'be-ld-lhhb I “kl-I'M» -0-.._-0t-dwl-erthnq_ ', M. Irina-hill» -aream&mi-$tnm.s-di_tht= -. - . h ~~ . t.reedhr'h.ere9n" =15...“ "qyara. 1't1u'tA1"g,r.elt, Mr. And Mrs C R. iiidhti 5 iii? 'i'l‘IBSDAY of to meet with their Boar! “I!!! from "out! the world. An npokesmn for the the countries in whieh Ronrr duh! have been or- miud in the last year. Dr. Wilhelm Cum). former chum-cl!" of the Gee- man Republic and steamship m- ane. will respond to the address of write-so to these new Routing by ‘Anhu: H. Sum. of Huntington, la- l, (than. U.S.A_, the pms'tdeett of Romy "nterrtatio-t. Ret%etirw the best though of an mine»! in (but: ii1iterrootueomttrhenrortheworU._ tdnitr-iesoftHettatubrsirD- law Hula-n. {m - chit-J I m " the was no... a eon-c... WWII." 13-min: "r-ers-ss.- pub-mp7.“ IW‘IDMAID‘ Minimum “m0“ ImdtN8tM" â€pith-3m Pink’s dict-lion a! th. sh- mmdmumcuin- lions or-ehrhauemmrtrarrft, wkvmhmidbyudlb- omegrm-oftgr&nit, Am Wmhmlh- In. Edouard Winn-I. loud Belch:- dum;Dr.EmdoImdS-n~ 9.30.030: Dale name... My. Arstmtisr_.aaA-, mtmmmmd‘ WHEN At the will meeting of the Ro-' tary duh at the "amine botel lou- day noon Dr, Shelton I'll the prim; rind speaker. giving u: imam-til: mount of I mop! trip. The mi": meeting of Rotary International In Minneapohs “a discussed. The prey 5 Mean s. A. St. Peter is expecting to attend. and perhaps when. A 'wurld-wide tidal“! of views', on civic, rational and intonation.) erooditiote. problems and 1et.P'e ties for fentrwsttt'p uni service is, damn; weaker t [my of 10.000} drll-(Itrs to tbe Hoary trtternatiorsat max-canon here June tty-SS. iii; loads. Ind many smaller bands of vit-"; it"s-s from mam-u m not euro-tn REGULAR manna 0r ROTARY CLUB [S HELD Dr. Sheldon Gi Good m; d"l.el,'ll"ldsllrd'd"l't'dl,' 889 Central Avenue 889 he W“ - 'eAatrrorm-ur-m-ttttqNB- tr-tie-tsis-so-r.-. Ida-1 . -ttitemtstintaani-tamt-ta-dtetat thistimewiBttedmthtr-eutitt-tte-t. mtyourmnitionotit. Hun-remit" wilthehsrouiaoourseuetitmota-e-t_ A an: “ca-M u OWD‘FIIW’OIII-D in.“ FGiiaG aaiuaG if; Ga-r Iup" iG-GGtCi'v" of style: at man-bl. latices. Batu-n. EARL W. GSELL & CO. Graduation Gifts _ RAND MeNALLY'S Road Maps on Sale Here STATIONERY PHARMACISTB We ytr-oUirariirrri"iGi"GC'"i atsaa-na.ueGaFia"iiiiiri; "Aeyth.-et.-rtsa-.tu. 1'r1"'t-ernrrf-tr-i h " fttrvaFiraraii an. WPmumlIlt-M. Mummhmw m’ms‘y.J-uhy humfuutmhun. â€I‘M“ â€run-dud». 15.; Tc; "Pt AW‘MW, gotta-r mettuetdt'tr-.t-od"wi, 'mrxtthevieqoerutu. [4.7-th FOUNTAIN PIN and PENCIL BITS M" w. h :ot1E',e,'a:"i",r,tli'iia'i1it2tir tinsel-"nu“ - Mmyaynumgq, “my well ban in Vumupto 826.50 (abet-50nd oqt " Hilly Loretta Shop " Sport and Sum Drum [mm “but SCORE HIGH m HAWK ATMPAIK I "e", fe Indian" "ar Sale of Hats "N-qhtthass-gt-d Banmigt Counter 35-310-815 $1 and $3 12 DRESSES KODAKS